Local and
Prowler Edith Murrey, 14
West 11 in srreei, ounaay, iduui
1:30 a. m. reported to city police
that there was prowler In that
vicinity.
':. OPS MMtinsF A meeting for
restaurant operators will be con-
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of Price Stabilization, it was
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of the Portland OPS office will
meet with restaurant men at 2
p. m. April in we
hotel, and will discuss and an
swer questions about OPS res
taurant price regulations.
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FREE OFF-THE-STREET PARKING
Personal
Triwm To If Ml The Ladies'
Mounted troop, auxiliary to the
Jackson County Mounted Sher
iffs Posse, will meet for a reg
ular business session at 8 p. m.
Tuesday. April 8, in the club
bouse at the posse grounds.
Xlnderoaidea Meerua A
special meeting of the Oak Grove
Kindergarden Mothers club wiu
be held at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday,
April 9, at the schoolhouse.
Members and mothers of pros
pective kindergarden pupils wiu
be welcome.
Bicycle Stolen Charles D.
Davis, 1167 Sage road, reported
Sunday night that his bicycle
was stolen sometime between 7
and 10:43 p. m. last night from
the front of the Esquire theater,
according to the city police. The
bicycle is black with silver
fenders.
Collision A collision Satur
day about S p. m., at North
Front near Fifth street, involv
ing cars driven by Walter
Broyles, 10S4 Lozier lane, and
Mattie Adelia Fugere, route 1.
box 834, resulted in no Injuries
to occupants of the cars, accord
ing to city police.
Father Passes Ulysses L.
Mathes, 81, father of Lester P.
Mathes of Central Point, died
March 18 in Hutchinson, Kan.,
according to word received here.
The deceased was "a former po
lice judge at Guymon, Okla., and
final rites and niterment were
in the latter city.
Aboard Carrier James R.
Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Raleigh E. Hughes, Route 2,
Medford, is serving aboard the
escort aircraft carrier USS Bal-
roko, now in Korean waters, ac
cording to a Navy press release.
The vessel is a part of the UN
blockading and escort forces on
the west coast of Korea.
Articles Lost Marie Daniels,
403 East Main street, reported
Saturday to city police that she
lost a black leather Amity bill
fold containing, about $4 in the
Bartlett street Safeway store.
Sunday Robert E. Mclntyre,
1310 West Main street, reported
to the police the loss Saturday
night at the Craterian theater
of his wife's Kelbert wrist
watch. It was of platinum with
six diamonds, the report said.
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RE-OPENING AND
NEW LOCATION
1110-12 NORTH RIVERSIDE AVE.
(Next to McDuffie's Coffee Pot D rive-In)
Car Gets Res Firemen
called yesterday evening when
a fire was reported Involving a
car registered to W. W. Hartley,
route 2. box 306. They said, how
ever, that the vehicle was only
out of water. They were sum
moned to Main street and River
side avenue. An overheated
stove at the C F. Myers home.
13 Ashland avenue, was report
ed yesterday morning.
DAV Chapter Change
Weekly Meting Place
Jackson county chapter ox ut
Disabled American Veterans
will hold its meeting this week
in the DAV service office. Room
16, Brophy building, because the
regular meeting place la the
VFW headquarters is being re
modeled 4t was announced to
day.
The meeting will be at 8 p-n.
Wednesday, and chapter busi
ness will be considered. Includ
ing questions pertaining to the
coming state convention.
The auxiliary will meet at the
same time at the home ef Mrs.
Aleatha Llllle. district com
mander of the auxiliary .at 1174
Court street.
livestock
Portland TJ P. CarO 850. Coed
and choice around 1100 lb. fed steer
132 30-33: choice $34; commercial and
food lllht ilnn $33: utility cow ajo.
$24; canner and cutter mostly
17: utility and commercial bulla
$33 30-38.30.
Calves 100. Chore vealer S3S4TT.
Hop 1400. Choice No. 1 and No t
180-235 lb. butchera tl-1933: few 370
lb. $17 30: choice 330-330 lb. ow
$13 30-18 30: choice feeder pis $17
Sheep 300. Choice $3 lb. No. 3 pelt
lambs $38. Good and choice wooled
lambs above $37; utility and light
prins lambs $31: food ewes $13.
San rraneieeo 4U P CatUe 179
Good and low -choice slaughter steer
$31-32; canner aad cuter cow $17-30.
Calves none.
Sheep 400. No early sales.
Portland Produce
Portland rrjj But er: To retail
er: AA vrade prlnta 78c lb.; carton
79c; A prlnta 78c; carton 7Sc; B prtnt
76c lb.
Eg: To retailer: Grade AA tarse
32c dot.; A large 48-40C doc: AA me
dium 48-4c doi ; A medium 47c doc:
cartona 3c additional.
Increased auooliea of Korthwest
green onions sold mostly at 30-33 cents
on the East Sid Farmers market
Monday: Willamette valley cauli
flower sold at $3-323 a craw.
WALL STREET
New York UR Stocks de
clined Monday as the nation's
steel mills tut down their pro
duction preparatory to a strike
starting at one minute after mid
night Tuesday.
As the steel mills carved their
production, the so-called captive
coal mines mines owned by the
steel companies were curtailed
also. Thousands of workers in
the steel and coal industries were
laid off as the union prepared
to call out its men.
Dow Jones closing stock aver
ages: Thirty industrials. 263.38
off 2.06; 20 railroads. 91.21 off
1.17; 15 utilities. 49.60 off 0.11;
65 stocks. 100.26 off 0 83. Sales
Monday totaled 1.230,000 shares.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American T at T 153 U
Anaconda 461
Chrysler 74
Curtiss Wright 8tt
General Electric , S6H
General Motors 334
Montgomery Ward 623
Pnn p p ig
Penney J C 67V4
Radio 26
Southern Co , 13 H
Southern Pacific 70
S Oil of Calif
Texas Gulf Sulphur
Transamerica
Tri-Continental
United Aircraft
U S Rubber
U S Steel
Youngstown
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A large male Rocky Mountain
goat will weigh as much as 300
pounds.
Studio
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TARGET of eharges be ex
cepted favors while assistant
internal revenue ccmmlstloner.
Daniel A. BoUch declines to
testify before Bouse tax Investl
gators. (InUmmtiemi Sn4pluu)
Yife Kills Male
Following Futile
Reunion Attempt
T a AftMl-dl A! IT. TWttV I
a-TV ar--F a y
blonde Mrs. Barbara Joy Ply
mire. 20. told police Monday
that she shot and killed her es
tranged husband during a birth
day party at which she hoped to
win him bark.
"When you love someone, "no"
is not answer enough." she said.
The young mother of two
small children, held on suspi
cion of murder, said she became
enraged by Jeers and laughter
and a slap in the race in response
to her pleas for a reconciliation.
Can't Bland Treatment
"When you love a person you
Just cant stand that kind of
treatment.' she sobbed.
Police said she shot her hus
band. Leslie Raymond Plymire,
24, a plastics worker, in the
chest at the home of her sister.
Mrs. Raymond O. Smith. It was
the tragic climax to a birthday
party Sunday to which both
Plymire and his estranged wife
had been invited In hopes they
would reconcile.
Mrs. Plymire shot her husband
with her brother-in-law's re
volver after first firing bullet
at his feet, witnesses said. He
knocked the gun from her hand
and as two men Interceded in
the struggle, she retrieved it and
fired the shot which killed Ply
mire.
Mrs. Plymire told police she
was married to Plymire in 1930.
and they separated last year
shortly after he learned she was
expecting a child. Pamela Leslie,
now 4 months old.
"He didn't want the baby."
she sobbed, "and he was mean
and nasty all the time, so we Just
separated.
"Leslie said he was tired of
being married and didn't want
to have children."
Mrs. Plymire also has another
child from a farmer marriage,
Virginia Joy Luedeman, 2.
Rehearsals Under Way
Far Jacksonville Play
Jacksonville Final rehearsals
for "Brides to Burn." Jackson
ville senior class high school
play scheduled for April 10, are
now in progress, according to
Bob MacLauchlan, Medford, play
director, and Footlighters civic
theater member.
The three-act farce has cast
of 11 students, five boys and six
girls.
So that all students of the
grade and high school may have
the opportunity of seeing the
play, a raatinee performance will
be given at the school Thursday
afternoon at a nominal charge.
The Thursday evening per
formance is set for 8 pro.
Arrest fallows Car
Collision an Sunday
City police arrested Ben Arms
Olea. 363 South Central avenue,
following a collision early Sun
day morning at North Front and
East Fifth streets, they reported
today.
He was charged with reckless
driving with liquor involved, and
posted 823 bail In police court,
records of the court showed. The
police report said that a fender,
the headlights and windshield of
Olea's car were damaged when
it struck a parked car registered
to Joe Blank. 333 West second
street The Blank car was tin
damaged police added.
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Private funeral services for the
Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence "Hal" dark, 2624 Merri
man road, who died April 3,
were held at the Medford I OOF
cemetery today. Perl funeral
borne was In charge of arrange
ments. MRS. CHARLES CRAY
Funeral services for Mrs.
Charles Gray, 69. of Grants
Pass, who died at Merlin Satur
day, will be held at Perl funeral
home Tuesday at 2 p.m. with the
Rev. Frank C Brown of New
man Methodist church. Grants
Pass, officiating. Interment will
be tn Mountain View cemetery,
Ashland. Amethyst Rebekah
lodge of Gold Hill will have
charge of graveside services.
The deceased, a member of the
Newman Methodist church and
Amethyst Rebekah lodge, wa$
born near Baker, Ore. on Oct
27, 1882. and was married to
Charles Edwin Gray, who sur
vives, on Jan. 27, 1904.
Other survivors Include a
daughter, Mrs. Aletha Shannon,
Klamath Falls two sons, Richard,
Portland, and C Marshall, Oak
land. Calif.: a sister. Mrs. Cecil
SturgOL Baker, and three grand
children. Mail Tribune Story
Gels Banks Switched
A story In The Ms 11 Tribune
got the two Medford banks
switched around yesterday. The
article concerned the fart that
Time msgazlne had a "Miscel
lany" item about a time vault
lock which had been set wrong,
and necessitated a short term
cash loan from one bank to an
other.
The Mail Tribune's story In
advertently credited the mishap
to the First National bank's
branch here, when it should
have been the VS. National
bank.
Jacksonville Cemetery
Cleanup Work Started
Jacksonville The annual
pre Decoration day cleanup
work at the Jacksonville ceme
tery Is under way, according to
Carl S. Hoskins. sexton. He is
attempting to do as much of the
work as possible. However, to
get all the work done by Memor
ial day. May 30, those owning
lots are asked to clean the lots
themselves or to arrange with
the sexton for the work, Hoskins
added.
The work will be done for
those requesting it at nominal
charge and according to the time
of the requests, the sexton said.
Trash must be removed from
the cemetery, according to a city
ordinance, he added.
Arrangements may be made
with Hoskins by telephoning
Medford 3-1477 or writing Post-
office Box 38. Jecksonville.
BIRTHS
CLYDE To Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald, 1414 South Stage Road,
April 4, 1932. a boy, 8U pounds,
at Community hospital.
DRISKELL To Mr. and Mrs.
Don. Camp U-Rest, April 6, 1952,
a girl. 74 pounds, at Com
munity hospital.
MILLS To Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert 340 De Barr avenue, April
3. 1952. a girL 8tt pounds, at
Community hospital.
CO PS EY To Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick. 1172 Stewart Ave
nue. April 7. 1952. a boy, 5,i
pounds, at Osteopathic Hospital.
Court Records
rot-ict com
Albert r. Hartley. Mr. Vrsnk
twald. t. V. Wataon. Charles DaWolf.
St E. Low) and Robert i. Weaver,
evernlgbl parking. $S each.
Rota Rhoadea Pederson and John
franc OHsra. ajplred vehicle U-
Uerd T-naaon Jr, parking on side
walk, ss.
R, B. Randolph, parking la no park
ing aene. SJ30.
DISTRICT COCRT
Howard Lout KgaeJ, faflnre to atop
at slop stgn. SS.
Elmer Clar-m Schefrar. fuH having
required UgtiUng equipment. s.
Edgar X. Squire Jr.. no muffler. SS.
' Roger O. Bart, no operator a li
9
es.
ciRcrrr covrt
Hams. Leila Wibna vs. Walter Har
vey, divorce romplalnt.
Johaosen. Freda M. v. Anatoie T,
divorce complaint.
Pre sale Department
Estate of Cordon L. SchciuteiKorn.
pe-Uott for letter of administration.
Estate of Eva Cora Peter, petition
for probate of wlU and appointment
of executor and appraisers.
eft Serve Ike leaf Sraek a. I 1
Has Vfli, $ After a.. I J
f N 1 PVL t 2)9 AJei. LJ
Mmday. April 1. 1882
Committee Meetings
Will Study Zoning
The Jackson County Rural
Life committee will meet at 8
pjn. today in the extension
agent's office In the county
courthouse to consider the possi
bility of reviving the twice-defeated
county zoning measure in
Jackson county.
Bruce Grieve. Prospect Is
chairman of the committee,
which studies a variety of meas
ures which have a bearing on
rural life in the" area.
Some 12 or 15 members are
expected to attend.
The county zoning measure
has been before the voters of
Jackson county twice in recent
years and was defeated both
times, the last time by a narrow
margin. The committee hopes to
gain sufficient support to get it
on the November general elec
tion ballot
Woodlot Management
Clinic Set Tuesday
A woodlot management clinic
will be conducted at the Sams
Valley ranch of State Sen. Ben
Day tomorrow, it was reported
here this morning. Paul Good
mansen, Oregon State college
woodlot specialist will be in
charge of the demonstrations,
which will concern proper man
agement of second growth fir
and pine.
Bob Furniss, federal ento
mologist; Lloyd Hayes, of the
Pacific Northwest Forest and
Range experiment station's Rose
burg branch; Dale Prentiss, of
Western Pine association, and
Hardy Clascock of West Coast
Lumbermen's association, will
also participate.
The demonstrations will show
how farmers may obtain supple
mental income from their own
farm woodlots when they are
used on a managed and continu
ous basis.
1950 Auto-Bus Crash
Cause of Damage Suit
A $10,500 damage case was
filed in circuit court Saturday by
Edna Mattoon, who lives near
Redmond, Ore., and who was in
jured in a car-bus collision in
Ashland on April 7, 1950.
The complaint seeks $10,000
general damages and $500 special
medical damages from John W.
Campbell Jr., driver of the car,
and Henry J. Huber and L. P.
Kelly, doing business as the
Evergreen Bus line.
The woman suffered injuries
to her shoulder and spine, ac
cording to the complaint and
alleges negligence on the part of
both defendants. She was a pas
senger in the bus.
Medford Attorney Don New
bury filed the complaint on be
half of Attorney George Brews
ter, Redmond, who is the com
plainant's attorney. .
THERE WILL BE A
MEETING
Tues., April 87:30 p.m.
of
Bricklayers
Local No. 2
Imperttet That All Member
Ansae This Meeting
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Man Visiting Here
Warrant Officer (jg) Cornish
C. Southerland. formerly an
Army non-commissioned officer
at the Medford recruiting sta
tion, is in Medford on a 20-day
delay en route, visiting his wife
and his mother, Mrs. Helen O.
Keesee, 28 South Peach street.
Southerland was a sergeant
first class when he was stationed
here several years ago. He was
promoted to warrant grade last
September.
The officer has been serving
with the 502nd anti-aircraft artil
lery gun battalion at Eileson Air
Force base in Alaska. His new
assignment will be as personnel
officer with the 420th AAA gun
battalion at Ft. Lewis.
NO RESPECTFORBOSS
Knoxville, Tenn. (U.R)
Sam Neal, state safety commis
sioner, who is boss of the high
way patrol, found his men a lit
tle too efficient during their
two-day check for driver's li
cense violators. Patrolmen stop
ped Neal's car twice during the
check.
Daily Weather Report
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Fair throueh
Tuesday. Colder tonight. Low tonight
28-30. High Tuesday 63.
Western Oregon: Fair tonight and
Tuesday. Continued cool tonight.
Warmer Tuesday. Lows tonight 30-40.
Hiphs Tuesday 55-65.
Temperature a year ago today:
Hiphest 74; Lowest 40.
Total monthly precipitation .12 inch.
Deficiency for the month .18 inch.
Total precipitation since September
1. 1951. 18.30 Inches.
Excess for the season 4.83 Inches.
Relative humidity 4:30 p.m. yester
dav 54; 4:30 a m. today 84.
Observations Taken At 4:30 A.M., '
120 Meridian Time .
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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE NINE
Budget Meeting Date Set
The county court plans to set
the date for the first meeting of
the county budget committee to
day, according to County Judge
J. B. Coleman.
The committee will meet for
about three days, working on the
county budgets which will then
be published for public inspec
tion and approval
Later, ft public hearing will be
held on the. budget before it is
finally approved by the commit
tee and court.
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