Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 07, 1957, Image 13

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    Business Nam The business
name Authorized Television
Service has ?n assumed by
Minkler's Inc. according to rec
ords in the county clerk s ofice.
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Bicycle Theft Lonny Allan :
Dougherty, 702 Victory St., re-1
ported to city police Wednesday j
evening the theft of his bicycle
from the First Presbyterian
church. gghthand Holly sts.
Dane The National Order of
Trench Rats, and the auxiliary,
the Alley Cats, will sponsor a
dance at the amp White thea
ter building Friday night. A bus
will leave the ."Bedford Trail
wayg depot at 7:30 p.m. tomor
row for Camp White, officials
said. Women attending have
boon askfd to take a cake for
refreshments.
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TONITE! SHOW AT 7 P.M.
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LEG 0' PORK
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CHOPS
CRABS
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SAVINGS en STANDBY
CASE or 12
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Just Inquire At
J Check Stands
Potatoes
25-lb. - No. 2
Celery
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AVOCADOS
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Apples 1 e
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Washington Delicious
WE RESERVE THE
RIGHT TO LIMIT
Local and
Haxardi Found City Fire
Marshal Truman Nelson inspect
ed an apartment house, a build
ing of public assembly, a dry
cleaning plant and a business
occupancy yesterday. He issued
nine orders for correction of
hazards.
To Meeting Paul W. Horn
beck, Medford manager, and
Robert G. Balk, assistant man
ager, plans to attend a two-day
meeting of J. Henry Helser and
company representatives from
eight Oregon offices in Newport
starting Feb. 11.
Building Permits Building
permits have been issued to
Hugh Dodd company, 2740 Crat
er Lake highway, to erect an
olfice and tool shed. S3, 000; and
Danjou Properties, 110 and 112
East Sixth St., to remodel a
store, $6,500.
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Patients Convalescing at Os
teopathic hospital after surgery
Wednesday is Clyde E. Lamb.
742 West 14th St., Medford; and
convalescing at Sacred Heart
hospital is William Dale Friend,
635 Pennsylvania ave., Medford,
after surgery Thursday. A med
ical patient at Rogue Valley
hospital is Marl Foster, 333
North Holly St., Medford, and
convalescing at the same hos
pital after a tonsillectomy is
Janice Miller, 4-year-old daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M
Miller, 3268 Lone Pine rd.
READY SLICED
lb
69
lb
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59
Apple Juice 3 JJ
Quarts...
fzr Juice 3 1o
15 os -
Juice 3 -J07
Grape 46 oz .-
Juice 3f"89
16 01 -
0r"'e Juice 3 "J35
IS os
Oysters 3 for 119
8 os. '
Pineapple 3 for Al i
Sliced, Flats '
Pineapple 3 ftQ
Crushed
Cherries 3 for QCa
PIE 303 Can VWU
Applesauce 3 for C7a
303 Can V I V
Apricol 3 77
Halves 303 eon '
Cocktail 3 for 70
Fruit 303 Can V
Grapefruit 3 for JjJ
Garden 303 Can
Peaches 3 g
303 Can
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Personal
Valentine Party Members of
Mistletoe camp, Royal Neigh
mors of America, are asked to
take valentines to a lodge meet
ing at 7:30 p.m. today at the
, Pythian buildings.
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I Fence Damaged Donald E.
j Wilson. 734 West 14th st.. Med-
i ford, reported to city police
j Wednesday afternoon that a
vehicle damaged the fence on
his property.
Jailed Here Jack D. Simer.
; 56. Redding. Calif., charged
.with uttering and publishing a
' false check, was extradited from
' Redding yesterday and lodged
in the county jail by Chief Dep
j uty Sheriff Joseph Walsh,
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Brother Dies Gilbert Sorum,
1309 rd., left yesterday for
j Barnesville. Minn., where he was
I called by the unexpected death
I of his brother, Joseph, 40, on
Feb. 5. It is reported that Joseph
Sorum's death was the first in
a family of 12 brothers and sis
ters. Ammonia Leaking Firemen
were called about 8:15 a.m. to
day to the Myron Root and
company fruit packing plant.
Grape and Monroe sts., where an
j ammonia refrigerant was leak
I ing. Leaking valves were closed
with the aid of a "self-containing"
mask. There was no dam-'age.
Pineapple
3 Ho. 2 Cans
Standby Prices Good Through Next Wed.
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Daily Weather Report:
FORECASTS
Mrdtord nd vicinity: Variable
cloudinesi with a lew widely scat
tered light ahowera. Low tonight 32
High Friday 50.
Western Orcon: Scattered ehowera
senerallv tonight and Friday. Not so
foggy in north interior tonight, j
warmer in inwnut iviuaui.
40. High Friday 40-48.
Northern California: Partly cloudy
with scattered showers tonight and
Friday. Snow in mountains. Little
tmperature change.
I.U1..AI, llill.4
I TFMPERATTTRE: Mean yesterday
36: below normal 5.
Record high this date 67 in lflM.
Record low this date 13 in 1929.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to mid
night, none. Midnight to 10 a.m.. none.
TotaJ this month .17 inch .31 inch
below normal.
Total since Sjt 1, 1163 inchs. M
Inch above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 48.
highest thU am. 83.
High 4:3 -24-
City Vesler- a.m. Hr.
day Low Prec.
Brooking 55 42
Crater Lake 33 12
Grants Pass 42 28
Klamath Fails - 33 1
MEDFORD 49 28
Portland 52
28
30"
26
24
41
37
41
Seattle 41
Spokane 37
Yakima 49
Eureka . .
Red Bluff
52
58
55
Sacramento
San Francisco 56
Los Angles 67
Phoenix
Denver
Chicago
Miami ..
New York
Washington. D.C.
77
4.1
23
33
67
37
37
53
39
79
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Flue Blaze City firemen
said there was no damage from
a chimney fire about 12:5 p.m.
yesterday at the home of George
Galbraith, 224 Haven st.
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Car Stolen Clatous Mc
Credie, room 310, Jackson hotel,
reported to police the theft of
his car from the Jackson hotel
iot Wednesday evening.
46-Oz. Can
Tomato Juice
3 77c
Peaches 3 for JQO
Z'i Can
Asparagus 3 for joo
300 Can
l$ Can
R, d0,m. ? , en
Mil w n f
303 Can
Beans 3 for (fit
Kidney 303 Can
Corn 3 for
Wh. kernel 303 Can
Corn 3 for Qt
Creamed 303 Can
Peas 3
Picnic
Corn 3 J"
Wh. kernel. Picnic
Corn
3 for
Creamed Picnic
Spinach 3 for 43
303 Can
Tomatoes 3 for 53
303 Can
Tomatoes 3 for JJ
ZH Can
Catsup 3forgy
Bottle
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Obituaries
GLEN W. STANDLEY
Glen W. Standley, 40, son of
Mrs. Ethel Standley of Ashland,
suffered a fatal heart attack Jan.
28, while driving his pick up
truck on Highway 101 four
miles south of Orick, Calif. The
pickup truck swerved across the
highway and collided with a
dump truck and overturned.
He was born in Medford
March 7, 1916. and attended
school in Gold Hill and Central
Point. Later he moved to Tilla
mook, and for the past seven
years the family has lived in
Trinidad, Calif.
He is survived -by his wife.
Freda: one daughter, Christi Sue
Standley; four sons, Jack Max
Standley, Glennie and Richard
Walker, all at home, and Ed
ward Walker, stationed with the
Army in Germany; his mother;
two brothers, Everett Standley,
Portland, and Ellis Standley,
West Linn; three sisters. Mrs.
Leonard Simmons, Gold Beach.
Mrs. H. W. Hubler, Medford. and
Mrs. Elsie Garrett, Ashland.
Funeral services ' were held
last Saturday at Tillamook, and
vault interment was in Sunset
Heights Memorial garden there.
MRS. EMMA JANE ALLISON
Mrs. Emma Jane Allison; 90,
former Medford resident, died
in a Redding, Calif., hospital
Jan. 26.
In addition to living in Med
ford several years, Mrs. Allison
visited her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Al
lison, 1027 West 10th., during
the winter.
Mrs. Allison was born in Wis
consin Sept. 16, 1866. When she
was 16, the family moved to
Blodgett valley, now known as
Missouri Flats. The family mov
ed to Nebraska the following
year, and she was married to
Frank Edward Allison. He died
in 1896.
After living in Nebraska, Mis
souri, Arkansas, Oklahoma and
South Dakota, she moved with
her son, Ben, and family to
Project City, 'Calif., where she
made her home with another
Fon, William, until his death in
1949.
Survivors include two sons,
Ben F. Allison, Medford, and
Frank Edward Allison, Doniph
an, Neb.; one daughter, Mrs.
Saraha Martin, DeSmet, Idaho;
one daughter-in-law, Mrs. Wil
liam Allison, Project City Calif.;
two sisters, Mrs. Nellie Yerglin,
Mission, S.D., and Mrs. Julia
Roberts, Appleton City, Mo:; 29
grandchildren, 55 great grand
children, and seven great great
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Jan. 29 in Redding, Calif., and
interment was in Lawncrest
cemetery there.
Those attending the funeral
from Medford included Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Allison, Mr. and Mrs.
R. D. Johnson and children,
Rita and Royal, Mr. and Mrs.
E. i. Taylor and son, Robert,
and Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Taylor,
and Arthur Martin.
MRS. LILY BURNELL
Ashland Funeral services
are still pending at Litwiller's
Funeral home in Ashland for
Mrs. Lily Bell Burnell, 62, of
104 South Third St., Jackson
ville, who died last Friday.
Services are pending arrival
of a surviving son stationed with
the armed services in Japan.
PIERCE H. WILSON
Ashland Pierce H. Wilson,
82, died at his Talent residence
Tuesday. He had been in failing
health.
Mr. Wilson was born May 20,
1874, in Malheur county, a
younger son of Dr. Joseph C.
and Mrs. E. Wilson, who crossed
the plains prior to the gold rush
in 1849. The family moved to
near Talent from eastern Ore
i gon in 1892.
i He taught music at Oregon
, Normal school (now Southern
l Oregon college), and played in
I the Ashland city band about the
turn of the century. He was em
ployed by the Southern Pacific
railroad for a while.
Although Mr. Wilson never
married, he adopted a nine-year-I
old girl, Mary Milligan, who
j became a missionary ih Indo-
China. She died there of a trop
j ical fever.
I Mr. Wilson lost his eyesight
: in a blasting accident several
I years ago.
He was a member of the First
! Methodist church.
1 Survivors include a niece,
j Mrs. Dorothy Green, and chil-
I dren, of Talent.
Funeral services wijl be held
at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Litwil
ler's Mt. View chapel. The
Rev. Ross Knotts will officiate.
Interment will be in the family
. plot -in the Hargadine cemetery
in Ashland.
CLIFFORD BAILEY
Clifford Bailey of 113 East
11th st., Medford died yester
day in a local hospital. Conger
Morris Funeral home is in
charge of arrangements.
Births
VANDAGRIST To Mr. and
Mrs. Cap. C, 417 North Oak
dale ave., Medford, Feb. 6. 1957.
a boy, weight 5i pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital. .
PRATT To Mr. and Mrs.
: Roland, box 361, Jacksonville,
' Feb. 5, 1957. a girl, weight 61
pounds, at Rogue Valley hos
, pital.
Thursday, February 7, 1957
News About
Servicemen
IN SOCIETY
Corvallis Bruce Moore Par
ker, Medford student at Oregon
State college, has been initiated
by the Arnold Air society, na
tional military society.
Membership of the Nathan T.
Twinning chapter at OSC in
cludes only advanced students of
the air force ROTC program. The
16 new members were chosen
on a basis of scholarship, mili
tary aptness and leadership.
Parker, a senior majoring in
science, is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Parker of 1467 South
Stage rd., Medford. He is a 1953
graduate of Medford High school.
TO GRADUATE
James W. Johnston, son of
Mr. and Mrs. William H. John
ston, route 1, box 171. Rogue
River, is scheduled to graduate
from recruit training Saturday
at the Naval Training center,
San Diego, Calif.
PRE-FLIGHT SCHOOL
Naval Aviation Cadets Adriaal
J. Dow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Da
vid N. Dow, route 3. box 56,
Medford, and Jerry C. Neill, son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Daniel Neill,
1415 West Eighth St., Medford,
recently were, graduated from
the Navy's pre-flight school at
Pensacola, Fla.
Dow attended Colorado School
of Mines prior to entering train
ing, and Neill attended Oregon
State college.
ENLISTS
Dee Wayne Dowing Jr., son of
Dee Downing, Applegate, en
listed in the Marine corps re
cently, according to the local
recruiting office. Downing will
receive basic training at San
Diego, Calif. Prior to enlisting,
he attended high school in Sara
toga, Calif.
VISIT ON LEAVE
Marvin C. Harkey and LeRoy
H. Hoepner, who are stationed
aboard the Navy destroyer, USS
Lofberg, visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Chester . Keene,
142 Glen wood rd., Medford, re
cently. The ship is undergoing
repairs at Hunter's Point, San
Francisco.
PROMOTED
Pvt. Frank H. Lagesen, son
of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Lagesen,
24 Lincoln St., Medford, has
been promoted to private first
class in the Marine corps.
Laaesen recently participated
in "Operation Ski Jump," a
training exercise at Camp Pen
dleton. Calif. He is a graduate
of Medford High school and en
listed June 21, 1956, for three
years.
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland fU.P. Eers To retail
ers: Grade AA large. 46-48c; A large,
44-4fic; AA medium. 40-43c:' A me
dium. 40-44c; A small, 35-38c; car
ton. l-3c additional.
Butter To retailers: AA (trade
prints, 69-70c lb.; carton. 70-71c; A
prints. 69-70c; B prints. 67-68c.
Cheese Medium cured To retail
ers: A (trade Cheddar, single daisies.
45 1 s -52c: 5-lb. loaVes. 51 '.--57c; pro
cessed American cheese. 5-lb. loaf,
41 'a -4 4c.
Farm Market
Portland J I PI Mexican water
melons sold at 14 cents a pound in
wholesale trading today; most items
were unchanged.
Poultry. Rabbits
Live Chickens Quoted growers
(No. 1 quality, f.o.b. Portland): Fryers.
22-4 lbs., 21c lb.; light hens, too few
transactions for Portland price; ll-13c
lb. at ranch: heavy hens. 5 lbs. up. not
enough trading for Portland price at
country, 15-16c lb.; old roosters,
7-9c lb.
Dressed Chickens No. 1 grade
dressed to retailers: Fryers, . whole
drawn. 38-4 lc lb.: cut up. 44-48c;
hens, light type, cut no. 32-3fic; heavy
type, whole drawn. 36-40c lb.
Turkeys To producers: Fryer tur
kevs. live weight. 27-28C lb.
Rabbits (Average to growers, f ob.
killing plants): Live white, 334-4!3
lbs., f.o.b. dressing plants. Portland.'
23-26c: colored pelts. 4c under: old
does. 10-12c lb., a few higher. Fresh
killed fryers to retailers, 59-84c lb.;
cut up. 62-65c.
sweethearts
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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN
Stocks Turn Lower
After Early
New York U.R Stocks
turned lower today after early
gains.
Railroad issues led the down
turn and their average set a
new low since March 21, 1955.
Utilities alone of the major
groups managed to hold a
gain, aided by a substantial re
covery in Peoples Gas.
Steels felt the pinch of the
late sell-off. Youngstown lost
moret han a point. U.S. Steel
slipped a. point and others in
this group were off fractionally.
Aircrafts. chemicals, metals,
motors and miscellaneous is
sues all were knocked down
from their highs.
Today's prices on selected
stocks:
Allied Chemical 833i
American Can 40-14
AT&T 175ss
Anaconda Copper 65', i
Bethlehem Steel (New) 43Ts
Caterpillar Corp 88'.j
Chrysler Corp 657's
Continental Can 44'.s
Crown Zellerbach 51 1 2
Curtiss Wright 433s
Du Pont 184
Eastman Kodak 85 's
General Electric 83' 4
General Foods 43 H
General Motors - 40'i
Georgia Pacific 288
Graham Paige IV2 :
Homestake Mining 35!s '
Kaiser Frazer 1234 i
Kennecott Copper 105-Ts
Lockheed Aircraft 50
Katy Pfd 62
Montgomery Ward 38U
New York Central 30?s .
Penney, J. C - 771-2 I
Penn RR 20-4
Radio Corporation 323s
Richfield Oil 543,4 ;
Socony Vacuum 49Vi
Southern Co 223s ,
Southern Pacific 43',i 1
Standard California 44 m
Standard Indiana 55Vz
Standard N. J 55' i
Sun Mines 7'.
Texas Gulf 295
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland lU.P.I- Cattle 100. In
dividual Rood 1115 lb. steers 9; mo.st
Iv choice around 1440 lb. steen 19-25:
canner-cutler cows 875-9.75; utility
$11 50-12.
Calves 23. Good-choice vealera 25-31
Hoes 50. Around 215 lb. No. 1 butch
ers S2I: round 19 50-20 for mixed
1. 2 and 3 grades; lew 350 lb. sows
17.
PORTLAND HAY, GRAIN
Portland Wholesale hay prices:
No. 2 Ereen allalia baled f o b. Port
land. S34-35.
Wholsale prices as reported by the
USDA market news service: Wheat
No 2 soft white, $85-30 a ton; No- 2
white oat. 3R-lb. West Coast delivery.
$55.50 ton; No. 2 Valley white oats.
$51 .50 ton; so bean meal. $77 .50 ton,
f o.b. Portland: barle No. 2 45-lb.
West" Coast delivery. S51.50 ton; stand
ard mill run. prompt delivery. S47 50
48 50 ton. f o b. Portland; No. 2 yellow
corn. Eastern shipment, f.o.b. Port
land, $60.50-61.
STARTING TONIGHT
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Transamerican 36'a
Trans West Air 17'. 4
Tri-Continental ...
Union Carbide ...
Union Pacific
United Aircraft
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U. S. Rubber
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U. S. Steel 60H
Youngstown S & T 1031,
CaVifornian Arrested
Following Accident
Calvin Franklin Raney, Oak
ley, Calif., suffered minor far
lacerations Tuesday when Ae
car he was operating collided
with a parked car registered to
Charles Robert Buckmaster,
Prospect, on North Riverside ave.
near Edwards St., according to
city police.
Police arrested Raney on
charges of driving white under
the influence of intoxicating
liquors. He was held for polic
on a citizen's arrest by Buck
master, officers reported.
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