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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1957)
I Local and Personal Food Salt Food sale will be held by !ta Deuel Hubbs tent. Daughters of Union Veterans, at Home Appliance .store Saturday, Feb. 23. Community Club The Table Rock Community club will meet at 8 p.m. Friday in the school O house. A play will be included eral members of the club taking part. Each family attending is asked to bring a pie for the re freshments. Busin Names .'. R. Hill yer has assumed the business r.ftne. Hillyer Oil company; Ward A. Samuclson and .N. R. Hillyer have retired the as sumed name, Samuclson and Hillyer Oil Distributors; and Charles Mennn has assumed the business name. Chuck's Re records in the county clerk's office. OPEN EVERY NITE! TONITEL Show M 7 P.M. THE MOST SWUNG SPY-HUNT EVER FILMED ! FCfiif robot tl Clifton WEBB "MR. BELVEDERE o RINGS THE BELL" i Parly Friday The Builders I class of young adults of East jwood Baptist church. North i Keene Way dr. at Ridgeway I ave., will have a party Friday, (Feb. 22, at 8 p.m. at the church. Ordors Iisucd Nine orders for correction of hazardous con aitions were issued yesterday by City Fire Marshal Truman Nel son. He inspected the scene of a fire and one office building. ... j Dog Shot Roy Allison Knapp I 2802 Springbrook rd., Medford. i reported to city police Wednes day that his dhg died from j wounds received Sunday from a ; .22 caliber pellet. ... Businew Nam Lyle H. and Lilliam M. Bohrer and Freder ick Barnum have retired the as sumed business name, Dutch Bohrer Union Service station, ac cording to records in the county clerk's office. ... Lodged in Jail Elmer Boyd Gravelle, 26, of 421 Clover lane, Medford, was lodged in the county jail last night on a grand larceny charge, and George E. George E. Johnson, 29. of 240 Orange St., Medford, was lodged in jail on a charge of non-support. ... Minor Accidents Two minor non-injury automobile accidents were reported to city police on Wednesday. Vehicles driven by Clarence Benedict Black. 2662 Howard ave., Medford. and Zel da Mae Flanagan, 748 West Fourth st., Medford, were involv ed in an accident at the intersec tion of Third and Fir sts. Black was cited lor failure to yield the right of way, police said. At the intersection of Summit and Pennsylvania aves. automobiles driven by Robert Lee Bowles, route 1, box 19B. Applegate. and Anna Mable Douthit. route 1, box 163. Central Point, collided. No citations were issued accord ing to city police. Stock Prices Lower On Eve of Holiday Local Man Being Held For Eureka Authorities Harry Ward Finch, 842 West McAndrews rd., Medford, was lodged in city jail by Medford police Wednesday afternoon on a felony warrant from Humboldt : county, Eureka, Calif., authorit- : ies. Finch, who is on S10.000 bail from California, is charged with the burglary of 43 payroll checks from J. W. Lumber company, Orick, Calif., according to city police. Finch has signed a waiv er of extradition, police said. Portland Man Killed When Auto Hits Post Portland (U.R) Clyde Wil liam Middleton, 63, Portland, was dead on arrival at a local hosupital last night after his car went out of control and struck a post on Highway 30 west of Bridal Veil. Sheriff's deputies said Middle- ton apparently went to sleep or suffered a heart attack behind the wheel. Old Hickory is the brand of the Bourbon Man Ljfj - P&i h&0MM hsMm, . j.ii li 11 i mil" " iinirnr rn'""" r Vj i j " O This is bourbon at its best. Virile. Robust. Smooth the way you wish all bourbons were. These are not just words the proof is in every barrel. Every bottle. Every glass. Extrageart enrich Old Hickory' great bourbon flavor. OtSIUVIO IN IHI IEST CIRCUS 0L1 HICKORY BOURBON SIX YEARS OLD 412. 4 5 0t. O80 Pint UCXC5T Young Democrats Slate Regional Conference Salem iU.R Rep. Vernon Cook, Gresham Democrat, said today that a regional conference of Young Democrats from Ore gon, Washington, Idaho and Alaska would be held in Boise, Ida., March 2. A chartered bus will leave Portland's Trailways depot at 9:15 p.m. March 1 for the event. Smoke Investigated A pan which boiled dry and burned on the electric range was found to be the cause of smoke at the Curt Butterficld home, 1010 Stewart ave., yesterday after noon, firemen said. They also reported that smoke in the B. C. Lowry residence, 1620 East J.-ickson st., about 5 p.m. yester day resulted from the fireplace damper having been accidently closed. ... Not Cited Opal Oden, 1060 South Riverside ave., was not issued a citation by city police Tuesday for following too close, as reported in the Mail Tribune yesterday. Mrs. Oden's car was involved in an accident with a car operated by William Nels Dahlstrom, 833 West Jackson st., Medford, on South Riverside ave. between Boyd and Earhart sts., according to police. Dahl strom was cited for following too close, police said. DAILY WEATHER REPORT FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Generally cloudy with occasional light showers tonight and Friday. Patchy valley fog Friday morning. Low tonight 40. High Friday 50. Western Oregon: Decreasing cloudi ness and shower activity tonight. Partly cloudy Friday. Cooler tonight. Low ' tonight 23-35. High Friday 35-40 Northern California: Cloudy tonight and Friday with showers in extreme north portion. Snow flurries in Sierra Nevadas. Rain likely most of area again late Friday night. LitUe tern perature change LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday 45: above normal 1. Record high this date 70 in 1923. Record low this date 24 in 1920. PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to mid night. 21 inch. Midnight to 10 ajn., .04 inch. Total this month .62 inch, .S4 inch below normal. Total since Sept. 1, 12.08 inches, .25 inch above normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 77T,,. highe&t this a.m. 1001"-. Hirh 4:3d 24. City Vester- a.m. nr. day Low Tree. Brookings 51 4 .54 Crater Lake 31 25 .79 Crants Pass 49 43 .23 Klamath Falls 44 33 .09 MEDFORD 4 42 .25 Portland 39 31 .04 86 PROOF OLD HICKORY DISTILLERS COMPANY PHILADELPHIA, PA. Seattle 34 25 Spokane 21 3 Yakima 31 13 Eureka 55 50 Red Bluff . 55 4R Sacramento 5fi 50 San Francisco 57 , 51 Los Angeles 63 ' 52 Phoenix 69 54 Denver fil 25 Chicago 30 24 Miami B2 67 New York . 37 24 Washington, D C 41 21 J22 .11 .24 .29 New York u.R Stocks turned dull with prices irregu larly lower on the eve of the three-day market holiday today. There were several features such as a rise of more than four points in Cooper Bessemer, three in Barber Oil, and a loss of more than seven in Rohn & Haas in the high priced group. Today's prices on selected stocks: A'llied Chemical Slt American Can ..; 40 i AT&T 177 Anaconda Copper 588 Bethlehem Steel 43 Caterpillar Corp 923 s Chrysler Corp 697s Continental Can 46'4 Crown Zellerbach 5l'. Curtiss Wright 43 M Du Pont '. 179V2 Eastman Kodak 84 U General Electric 55',4 General Foods 41 General Motors 39sa Georgia Pacific 283s Graham Paige l'g Homestake Mining 35"'8 Kraiser Frazer 12: s Kennecott Copper 106 Lockheed Aircraft 46 Katy Pfd 60' 4 Montgomery Ward 36"s New York Central 28 1 2 Penney, J. C 82 Penn RR 20' i Radio Corporation 32s Richfield Oil 64 Socony Vacuum 494 Southern Co 21 7s Southern Pacific 427s Standard California 443s Standard Indiana 537s Standard N'. J 5534 Sun Mines 7's Texas Gulf 31 Tex Pac Land Trust 734 Transamerican 36' s Trans West Air 1578 Tri-Continental 27?s Union Carbide 106 Union Pacific . 27 United Aircraft 81' 4 U. A. L 31's U. S. Rubber 413s U. S. Steel 6F8 Youngstown S 4k T 102'.2 PORTLAND LIVESTOCK Portland (U.P.) Cattle 100. Choice 1040 lb. fed steers 21.30: mostlv choice 950 lb. fed heifers 19 50: 868 lb. mostly good 18.50; canner-cutter cows 8.50-10.50. Calves 25. Good-low choice vealers 24-27. Hogs 50. U S 1 and 2 butchers 185 and 188 lb. 19: around 200 lb. 19.50. Sheep 50. Choice wooled lambs 19 50: fall shorn lambs 19.25: 102 lb. wooled feeders 17.50; cull-choice ewes 3-6 50. The market will be closed to trad ing tomorrow. PORTLAND PRODUCE Portland iU.P.) Eggs To retail ers: Grade AA large. 47-4Bc: A me dium. 42-44c: A small, 35-3Sc; carton. l-3c additional. Butter To retailers: AA erade prints, 69-70C lb.: cartons 70-71c; A prints. 69-70c: B prints. 67-58c. L-neese iweaium curca 10 retail ers: A grade cheddar single daisies. 45,2-52c: 5-lh. loaves. 51-3ic; proces sed American cheese, 5-lb. loaf, 41 3-44c. Thursday, February 21, 1957 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIFTEEN ALFRED Alfred 13th St., morning Obituary Notices L. BAILEY L. Bailey, 122 East Medford died this in a local hospital. Conger-Morris Funeral home is in charge of arrangements. VICTOR D ALLAIRE A requiem mass for Victor Dallaire of Jacksonville who died Monday will be offered by the Rev. Nicholas J. Dies at Sacred Heart Catholic church at 9 a.m. Friday. Recitation of the Holy Rosary will be held in the Conger-Morris chapel at 8 p.m. today. Committal will be in the IOOF cemetery. Mr. Dallaire was born Oct. ; 21, 1885, in St. Agnes, Quebec, Canada. On Feb. 16. 1916, in Medford. he was married to Delia Clements, who preceded him in death in 1935. Survivors include a daugh ter, Mrs. Charles Delsman Jr., Ashland; a son, Eusebe Dal laire, New York City: a sister, Mrs. Anna O'Neil, Saskatche wan, Canada; two brothers, Aimee and Frank Dallaire, both of New York, and four grandchildren. Christ of the Latter Day Saints, and had made his home in this community for the past 3',2 years. Survivors, besides his wife, in clude two sons, Roscoe N. Sonne, Arcadia, Calif.; and J. Dean Sonne, Palo Alto, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Ralph A. Bross, and Mrs. Grant A. Quinney, both of Medford; a brother. Alma Sonne, and a sister, Emma Holm green, both of Logan, Utah; 10 grandchildren and one great granddaughter. ' HENRY BOLTE Funeral services fr Henry Bolte, who died last night at the home of his daughter Mrs. Esther Frye, 1408 South Colum bus ave.. will be held in the Conger-Morris chapel at 1:30 p.m. Friday. The Rev. Norman K. Tully of the Central Point Presbyterian church will of ficiate. Committal will be in Siskiyou Memorial park. Mr. Bolte was born June 21, 1879, in Lost Nation, Iowa, and came to Medford from South Dakota in 1937. He was a mem ber of the Presbyterian church in Wolsey, S.D. On Jan. 9, 1901, in Huron, S.D., he was married to Eliza beth Graham, who preceded him in death on Dec. 12. 1954. Survivors, besides his daugh ter, include two brothers, Wil liam Bolte, Virgil, S. D.; Alfred Bolte, Huron, S.D.; three sisters. Mrs. Minnie Hinck, Havre, Mont.; Mrs. Naome . Nauman. Kramer. N.D., and Mrs. Martha Lentz, Wolsey, S.D. OLA A. SONNE Funeral services for Ola A. Sonne, 75, of 1015 Winchester ave., Medford, will be held in the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints at 11 a.m. Sat urday. Bishop Dwaine E. Nelson will officiate. Committal will be in Memory Gardens Memorial park. Conger - Morris funeral home is in charge of arrange ments. The body will lie in state at Conger-Morris Friday evening. Mr. Sonne was born May 9, 1881, in Logan, Utah. On June 27. 1906, in Logan. Utah, he was married to Bertie Newbold, who survives. He was a life long member of the Church of Jesus Ag Planning Council Groups To Report Reports from 18 committees of the Jackson County Agricul ture Planning council will be presented at a public meeting in the courthouse auditorium Fri- W. B. (Ben) Tucker, county agriculture agent who has been working with the 18 commit tees, said the reports will cover such phases of activity as live stock, field crops, horticulture, youth activities, community liv ing and other fields. Current sta tus of these phases of activity will be summarized and recom mendations for future improve ment willbe presented. About 200 people have been working on the various commit tees since they were authorized last October, Tucker said. The ' meeting will recess for lunch from noon until 1:15 p.m., and is expected to conclude about 3:30 p.m. Dartmouth College's internationally-famous annual Winter Carnival was first held in 1910. La Prensa Criticizes Dulles' China Stand Buenos Aires (U.R) The newspaper La Prensa criticized Secretary of State John Foster Dulles Wednesday for forbidding U. S. newsmen to enter Commu nist China. La Prensa said editorially it believed editors should 'defend energetically" the right of news papers to gather news whenever it occurs. Seaside -U.R; John D. Cra fard, 34, a Seaside logger, was killed instantly yesterday when a log rolled down a hill and 'struck him about six miles east of Arch Cape in southern Clat isop county. 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SHOWN ONLY AT 10:50 m PEOPLE .TECHNICOLOR ttamng if VIIUNIVII IIMIVM VlSTAVlSIOH m Anne BAXTER Gilbert ROLAND SHOWN ONLY AT 7:20 TEBROR CRT OF GUERRILLAS! 1 i btUKbt MOM j A- j MONTGOMERY FREEMAN Farm Market Bunched veaetable Drices held steady today with California beets at i ishes at 60-75c; producers asking 4J?-5 cents a pound for Columbia Marble head and Hubbard kiln dried squash. Poultry. Rabbits r.ive tmcKena wuoTea growers (No. I auaJity. f.o.b. Portland!: Fry ers. 2'i-4 lbs.. 21c lb.; light hens, too few transactions for Portland price; ll-12c lb. at ranch: heavy hens. 5 lbs. up, not enough trading for Portland price: at country, lo-16c lb.; old roosiers. i-vc 10. Dressed Chickens No. 1 grade dressed to retailers: Fryers, whole drawn. 38-4 Oc lb.; cut up. 43-47c; hens. iignt type, cut up, jz-jbc; neavy type, whole drawn. 36-40c lb. Turkeys To producers: Fryer tur keys, live weight. 27-28C lb. Ha onus (Average to growers, t.o n. killine plants : Live white. 33--41 lbs. f.o.b. dressing plants. Portland, 23-26c: colored pelts, 4c under: old does, 10-12 lbs., a few higher. Fresh killed fryers to retailers. 59-64c lb.; cut up, 62-65c. r & PORTLAND HAY, GRAIN Portland Wholesale hav uricei: No. 2 green alfalfa baled, f o b. Port land. $33-34. Wholesale prices as reported by the USDA market news service : W heat, No. 2 soft white. a ton; No. 2 Valley white oats. $ol 50 ton: soyhean meal. $76 ton, f.o.b. Portland; barley, No. 2 45-lb, West Coast delivery, $31 50 ton: standard mill run. Drome t delivery. $46-47 ton. f.o.b. Portland; No. 2 vellow corn. Eastern shipment, f o b. Portland. $60 25-61. RAND OIL BC-WSM Direct from Nashville, Presents in Person: EOPRY Jean Shepard JACK PHELPS' JEAN SHEPARD sinfins all her Capitol Hits: Dear John . . . Satisfied Mind, and Others. HAWKSHAW HAWKINS sinn his RCA Vie tor Hits: Sunnyside of the Street . . . I'll Be Gone. JIMMY NEWMAN Will sine his Dot Record Hits: Cry, Cry, Darling . . . Day Dreaming. JIMMY DAVIS Extra - Extra Added Attraction. SMOKEY PLEAGHER Sensational Comedian But that's not all Singers Fiddlers Banjo Pickers and Many More!' RCA RECORDING BAND "THE NIGHTHAWKS" Don't Miss This Terrific Package - TONIGHT! ROGUE VALLEY BALLROOM Hawkshaw Hawking Jimmy Newman STARTING TONIGHT Doors Open 6:30 WHAT-A-GUY WAYNE! And his great new picture is the life-inspired story of Commander "Spig" Wead who faced life with a laugh and a challenge! And once more his director is famed John ford, master of movie thrills, the hit-maker who gave you "The Quiet Man" ! 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