Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 20, 1956, Image 13

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Local and
Tresei Fir Meciford firemen
were dispatched to a trash fire
in the 600 block on Plum St.,
Medford. about 6 p m. yester
day. Firemen said the fire was
'started by two small boys.
Meeting The regular meet
ing of the Fleet Reserve associa
tion. Crater Lake branch 186,
Hill be held Wednesday. Nov.
21. at 8 p.m. at the VFW hall.
North Front st., Medford. All
retired Navy, Fleet Reservists,
and Marine Corps personnel and
t.hrir whes are invited to at
tend. Accident Vehicles' operated
by Edith Cooper, 24'. of 2025 Col
lege Way, Meuford, and Coy
Dean Mcfarland. 21 of Grants
Pts, were Involved in an acci
dent on Highway 99 -near the
Bg Y supermarket about. 7:30
p.m. yesterday, according to
stat police. dith Cooper was
cited for having' no perator's li
cense, police said.
AUends Meet Roy Croskrey,
Medford, was one of four stu
dents who represented North
west Nazarcne college. Nampa,
Idaho. t the International Re
lations club meeting held in
Portland Friday and Saturday.
Roy. a former technical artist
lor Boeing Aircraft company, is
a junior. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Croskrey, 6U6
South Central ave.
.
Truck Burns A dump .truck
loaded with gravel operated by
Robert Dale Talbot, route 1, box
18r, Gold Hill, went into a ditch
on Table Rock rd. near Hamriek
rd. about 8 p.m. yesterday when
the right front spindle broke,
according to state police. .The
side gas Unk caught fire, and
the cab burned, police said. Tal
bot esCKiwd injury. Medford fire
department extinguished the
fire.
Returns Mr. and: Mrs. E. B.
Rippon, 115 Willamette ave.,
Medford, have returned from a
three-month trip to England,
Prance, Scotland, Wales and
other European countries. They
returned from England on the
Queen Elizabeth- and flew to
Omalia. Neb., near where they
visited relatives, then flew to
Medford. ft was the first trip to
Europe for Mrs. Rippon, and the
first time in 47 years foe Rip
pon, who visited relatives there.
Writes Article Miss Gwenn
Monre route 1. box 588. Cen
tral Point, a frashman at the
University of Oregon, was' the
author of s feature article on
U of O student -body election
procedure published Nov. 13 in
the Oregon Daily Emerald, the
campus newspaper. Miss Moore,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernie
Moore. w also recently voted
most outstanding member of her
(ass for the first semester. A
journalism major at the univer
sity, she is a 1956 graduate of
Cratpr High school. She is the
" irranddaughter.- of Mr. and Mrs.
A. Penwell, 223 Beatty st., Med
ford. '
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Personal
Undergoes Surgery U. V.
Van Horn, route 1, box 373, Med
ford. underwent major surgery
at the Osteopathic hospital this
morning, the hospital reported.
Inspections Fire Marshal
Truman Nelson issded six orders
for corrections of hazards after
inspection of four business occu
pancies, one public assembly
place and one hospital yester
day.
Business Name R. R. Demp
ster. McEachron Lawrence E.
and John L. Raapke have as
sumed the business name of
Dempster furniture company, ac
cording to records in the county
clerk's office.
Thanksgiving Day Dinner
The Woman's association of the
Jacksonville First Presbyterian
church will serve a family style
old fashioned dinner at the
church on Thanksgiving day
from 2 to 5 p.m. Tickets cost
$1.50 per person and the public
is invited to attend.
Flue Fires Medford firemen
' responded to flue fires at the
residences of Jack Bertram. 519
Oregon Terrace. Medford.
Charles Ghelardi, 2193 Jackson
ville highway, and Russell Ro
senberger. 1119 North Central
ave.. yesterday and last night.
No damage was reported.
Vandalism Reported T. R.
Thompson, presiding minister of
the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's
Witnesses, has reported a 12x12
ineh glass block near the door
at the front of the church build
ing was destroyed last week. He
said he believed the damage had
been done with a sledge ham
mer. The building is located at
2402 Jacksonville highway.
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K. Falls Woman
Dies of Injuries
Klamath Falls (U.R) Zelda
Pearson, 27, Klamath Falls, died
in a hospital here last night of
injuries suffered Oct. 22 when
she was struck by a car near
Klamath Falls.
Police reported at that time
that the woman had stepped into
the path of a car driven by 16-year-old
Ronald Wickline.
Mrs. Pearson was on two years
probation from Klamath county
circuit court where she was ac
cused of attempting to aid a
prisoner to escape by sending
him a hacksaw blade inside a
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Obituaries
VERNON B. BLOMSTROM
Vernon R. Blomstrom, 61,
died this morning in the VA
domiciliary at Camp White. Conger-Morris
Funeral home is in
charge of arrangements.
BIRTHS
LAFL1N To Mr. and Mrs.
David. 1032 Cherry st.. Med
ford, Nov. 17, 1956. a girl, 534
pounds, at Sacred Heart hospi
tal. HONNOLD To Mr. and Mrs.
William, 424 Fairmont-St., Med
ford. Nov. 19. 1956. a girl, 6:!4
pounds, at Sacred Heart hospi
tal. GREEN To Mr. and Mrs.
Russell. 242 Beatty St.. Medford.
Nov. 19, 1956, a boy, 7' 2 pounds,
at Sacred Heart hospital.
COVEY To Mr. and Mrs.
Earl, 2495 West Main St., Med- j
ford, Nov. 19, 1956. a boy. 8 ;
pounds, at Rogue Valley hos- j
pital. I
McCALLISTER To Mr. and
Mrs. Ray, 2225 Roberts rd., Med
ford. Nov. 19, 1956. a girl. 6
pounds, at Rogue Valley hos
pital. HOTEL
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Pear Prices
Portland UP.) Wholesale
pear market: Oregon lugs 40 lb.
Cornice wrapped and packed No.
1 7.25-7.50; 30 lb. C grade 1.50
1.75; Bosc 1.50-2: Anjous fancy
wrapped and packed box 4.50
4.75; lugs, wrapped 3.25-3.50.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland iV.P Cattle 50. Good
chc.ee around yi0 lb- fed hciters
18 o0 with ome 17.50, utility heifers
9-11 50, canner-cutter cows 6:50-8 50;
utility cows 9 50-1 1.25: light cutter
bulls A 50-11.
Calves 75. Good vealers 17 50-19:
choice 21 or above; e'Kd around 375
lb Mauehtcr calves lo .70.
Hoes 500 L'.S 1 and 2 butchers 1
around If0-220 lb . Slfi.50: mixed 1. 2
and 3 trades 15. 50-16, sows 300-500 !
lb. 12-1450 1
Sheep 350 Mostly choice 123 lb ;
wooled lambs 17; good-choice No. 1 1
peits 17 oO; Rood-choice above i5 lb
feeder lambs 15-16; cull-good slaugh
ter ew es 2 50-4 50.
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland (U.P.t Ejres To retail
ers: Grade A A large. 53-54c: A large
48-oOc; AA medium. 45-46C: A me
dium. 44-43e: A small 36-37c; carton,
l-3c additional.
Butter To retailers: AA grade
prints. tjfi-70c lb.; cartons. 70-71c; A
prints. 69-7uc: B prints. 67-68C.
Cheese Medium cured: T retailers:
A grade cheddar. single daisies. 43 'a
52c; 5-lb. loaves. 51's-57c: processed
American cheese. 5-lh. loaf. 41'a-44c.
Farm Market
Willamette valley cauliflower, green
onions, radishes, beets and turnips
were scarce today because of freez
ing weather with some higher asking
prices: Willamette valley romaine off
the market.
Poultry, Rabbits
l.lve thickens Quoted growers
'No. 1 quaiiv. 1.0. b. Portlands Frvcrs.
lbs.. H1.19'c lb.; light hens', too
few transactions for Portland price:
I0-12c lb. at ranch; heavy hens. 5 lbs.
up, not enough trading for Portland
price, at country. 12-14c lb.; old
roosters. 7-c.
Ilresed Chickens No. 1 grade
dressed to retailers: Fryers, whole
drawn. 3u-38c lb.; cut up. 40-44c; hens,
light type, cut up. 34-37c; heavy-type,
whole drawn. 35-39c lb.
Turkeys To producers: Frver tur
keys, live weight. 27-28c lb.; young A
grade turkey hens. mosUy 34-33c on
an eviscerated basis: young toms. 30
31c lb. up to 24 lbs., few premium
prices of 1 to 2c on heavier birds.
Dressed Turkeys To retailers: A
grade hens. 46-48c lb., eviscerated: A
grade toms. to 24 los.. 43-43c lb.; over
24 lbs. 43-41C lb.
Rabbits (Average to growers f o.b.
killing plants) Live white 3't-4'i
lbs., fob. dressing plants Portland.
20-23c: colored pelts, 4c under: old
does. 10-12c lb., a few higher. Fresh
killed fryers to retailers, 36-58c lb.;
cut up. 60-63C
PORTLAND HAY. GRAIN
Portland Wholesale Hiv Prices:
New crop No. 2 green alfalfa baled
f.o.b. Portland $32-35.
Wholesale prices as reported by
the USDA market news service;
Wheat. No. 2 soft white, S78 ton: No.
2 white oats. 38-lb. West coast de
livery, $5?): No. 2 Valley white oats,
$52 ton; soybean meal, $78 ton, f o b.
Portland; barley. No. 2 Western, Coast
delivery. $50-50.30 ton: standard mill
run. prompt delivery. $43-44 ton. f o b.
Portland; No. 2 Yellow corn. Eastern
shipments, f.o.b. Portland. $62.75 ton.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight
and Wednesday. Low tonight 23. High
Wednesday 37.
Western Oregon: Fair tonight and
Wednesday. A few patches of early
morning fog or low clouds. Low to
night 24-31. High Wednesday 42-32.
Northern California: Clear tonight
and Wednesdav. Warmer Wednesday.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
37 below normal 6.
Record high this date 66 in 1926.
Record low this date IS in 1929.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to mid
night, none. Midnight to 10 a.m.. none.
Total this month .91 inch, .72 inch
below normal.
Total since Sept. 1, 7.44 inches. 3 25
inches above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterdav 28"i,
highest this am 94.
4 30 a m.
CITY Hi gh Low Pree.
Brookings 64 40
Crater Lake 33 16
Grants Pass 31 23
Klamalh Falls 33 19
MEDFORD 50 23
Portland 44 27
Seattle 41 30
Spokane 30 24
Yakima 35 17
Eureka 36 40
Red Bluff 60 44
Sacramento 61 37
San Francisco 61 45
Los Angeles 69 47
Phoenix ..
Denver ....
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29 I 1
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NAVY MAN SPENDS
Stanley Lewis Chester, avia
tion electrical mEintenanceman,
is visiting his patents, Mr. and
Mrs. . C. Cncster, 1010 South
Third St., Jacksonville, while on
leave from the Navy.
Chester enlisted through the
local recruiting station in No
vember o last year. Alter re
cruit training he attended an
eight weeks airman fundamen
tals school in Norman, Okla.,
and was sent to Jacksonville,
Fla., for a 20 weeks course at
aviation electricians school. In
addition to his regular studies
at this school, he also took cor
respondence courses to com
plete high school subjects and
first year college level courses.
Though he completed only the
ninth grade in formal schooling,
he recently passed the equival
ency examinations for the first
year college.
Chester is now stationed at
San Diego. California North Is
land Naval air station with anti
submarine squadron VS-38.
HOME ON LEAVE
Jerry Neale Sides, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack R. Sides, 926
Murray ave., Medford. is home
on 16 days leave from the Navy.
Sides is a seaman stationed
aboard the U.S.S. Mataco. a
fleet tug. He enlisted through !
the local recruiting station in
June, 1954.
ENLIST TOGETHER
Four Jackson county men
have enlisted in the Navy under
the "buddy plan" which allows
them to remain together in the
same recruit company for their
period of training, the local re
cruiting station has announced.
The enlistees are Roger Leo
nard Poutre, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis L. Poutre. 2653 Buckshot
rd., Medford: Virgil Edward El
bert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
J. Elbert, route 1, box 298. Cen
tral Point: LeRoy Jack Gillas
pey, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
W. Gillaspey, route 1. box 129.
Central Point, and Richard Er
rol Burns, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Phillip J. Burns, 121 Bush St.,
Ashland.
IN EXERCISE
Pvt. Henry A. Hurlbut, III.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A.
Hurlbut Jr., of Coleman Creek
road. Medford. and Pfc. Donald
G. Stuart, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald W. Stuart, route 1. box
315. Easle Point, participated in
"AGLEX 57E" during the pe
riod Oct. 29 to Nov. 4 at Camp
Pendleton. Calif.
The six-day AGLEX (Air
Ground Landing Exercise), in
volving 15,000 Marines from the
1st Marine Division, was high
lighted by a combined land, sea
and air assault on "aggressor"
territory on D-day, Nov. 2.
The attack featured a conven
tional amphibious landing, a
helicopter-borne troop assault
launched from an aircraft carrier
against inland objectives and Ma
rine jets flying close air support.
IN KOREA
Pvt. Gordon R. Carrigan, 21,
son of Mr. and, Mrs. Gene B.
Carrigan, route 2, Central Point,
is a member of the 24th infantry
division in Korea.
Carrigan, an ammunition bear
er in Company M of the divi
sion's 34th Regiment, entered the
Army in August, 955. and ar
rived overseas last July.
He attended Oregon State
college.
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New York U.R) Stocks
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Some issues made substantial
rallies late in the day, includ
ing Lukens steel which came
back 5' i; from its low to a one
point rise. Bethlehem steel
moved up. The shipbuilders
held parts of gains that at the
highs amounted to as much as
5. points in American Ship
Building. Chrysler met support
after touching 68 off lTs.
Favorable dividend actions
failed in most instances to bring
gains.
Today's prices on selected
stocks:
Allied Chemical 91 '4
American Can 41 1 4
AT&T 1677s
Anaconda Copper 793s
Bethlehem Steel 1735s
Caterpillar Corp 88' 2
Chrysler Corp 68"s
Continental Can 4634
Crown Zellerbach 51' 2
Curtiss Wright 46 H
Du Pont 180'is
Eastman Kodak 90
General Electric 574
General Foods 45' 2
General Motors 43T8
Georgia Pacific 28's
Graham Paige 1 1 2
Homestake Minin 33'
Kaiser Frazer Unquoted
Kennccott Copper 131
Lockhead Aircraft 53
Katy Pfd 53
Montgomery Ward 41
New York Central 348
Penney, J C 82
Penn R R ; 2134
Radio Corporation 343s
Richfield Oil 67V2
Socony Vacuum 52. -2
Southern Co 2OV2
Southern Pacific 444
Standard California 44'4
Standard Indiana 59' 2
Standard N. J 543s
Sun Mines 7 5 8
Texas Gulf 298
Tex Pac Land Trust 7'a
Transamerica 3878
Trans West Air 173s
Tri - Continental 265s
Un Carbide .106ss
Union Pacific 293s
United Aircraft 813s
UAL 39,i
U S Rubber 46' 4
U S Steel 6934
Youngstown S & T 104
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Tuesday. NoTember 20. 1958
Holmes To Receive
Budget Information
Salem (U.P.) Gov. Elmo
Smith will make all 1957 budget
information he has available to
Governor - elect Robert D.
Holmes in order to provide an
orderly transition of administra
tion. "Because the next biennial
budget constitutes one of the
more immediate problems with
which you must deal in taking
over your new office, I am writ
ing you to find out if there is
particular information which
you might wish to examine," the
governor wrote Holmes.
At the same time the governor-submitted
to Holmes general
materials on state government
organization for reference.
Oregon statutes provide that
the State Department of Finance
and Administration make avail
able to the incoming governor
any budget information he may
request. '
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