r- CARD OT THAVK9
With deepeit Gratitude wt Trtnd
.this word of thanks for the many
"kind acts of sympathy, expressed by
thoughtful friends. These kindnesses
have meant much to us.
Mrs. CEStovall and family.
CARD OF THANKS
Mv sincere thanks to all friends for
kind deeds, flowers and sympathy dur
ing mv husband's long Illness and
death.
Carrie Arpan.
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Local and Personal
To Meet The auxiliary to
Myers Holland American Legion
post will meet in the American
Legion hall in Central Point
Thursday, May 22, at 8 p.m.
Plans for a Memorial day service
will be made, and officers elect
ed for the coming year. Poppies
will be sold by the auxiliary Sat
urday, May 24, in Central Point.
Bethel To Meet Officers will
be elected at a meeting of Cen
tral Point bethel. Job's Daugh
ters, to be held Thursday, May
22, at 7:30 p.m. in the Masonic
hall, Central Point. Officers and
choir members are asked to ar
rive early. Committee for the
evening is Mrs. Everett A. Fa
ber, Miss Nancy Mallon and Mrs.
Sam Mallon.
To Visit Mr. and Mrs. Al
Paget and family, Corvallis. are
to arrive this week from Duns
muir, and Sacramento, Calif., to
visit Mrs. Paget's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Dale, 516 Palm
street. They visited here for two
weeks before going south. Mrs.
Paget is the former Miss Delia
Mae Dale. Her husband will
graduate this spring from Ore
gon State college.
Traffic Accident A car driv
en by William A. Shaffer, Box
921, collided with a parked truck
operated by Lowell C. Ditch,
2601 Merriman road, on South
Central avenue near Eighth
street at about 9:40 a.m. today
according to city police. They
said Shaffer s -car was forced
into the truck by another ve
hicle. Some damage to both the
car and the truck was reported
No citations were issued.
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Recovering Mrs. Knute Wern
mark, Central Point, is conva
lescing at Sacred Heart hospital
folio ing surgery there Monday,
it was reported today,
In Colorado Mrs. Etta Smith,
Phoenix, is in Cedaredge, Coin ,
where she was called last week
because of a stroke suffered by
Mrs. John Kirkpatrick, wife of
Mrs. Smith's brother.
In Salem Mrs. E. A. Moore,
243 South Holly street, this week
is visiting with her son, Dr. Don
Moore and family, at Salem. Dr.
Moore is a bone specialist In the
capital city,
Phoenix Club The Phoenix
Thursday club will hold annual
election of officers Thursday eve
ning at 8 p.m. in the home of
Mrs. Frank Fairweather, 3013
Dark Hollow road. An extensive
amount of business will be con
ducted at the meeting.
Youth To Picnic Members of
the Youth Fellowship group of
the Zion Lutheran church will
hold a wiener roast at ToXiVelle
park Sunday, May 25. Families
of the members are invited.
Those attending are to leave the
church at 1 p.m.
Windows Broken William J.
Attridge, branch president, has
reported to city police that six
windows at the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints, 648
South Ivy street, have been
broken out during the past week
officers said today.
Plan Supper Group singing
of favorite hymns will be fea
tured for the program to follow
the monthly fellowship supper of
Central Point Presbyterian
church Thursday, May 22, at 7
p.m. The supper is a potluck
event and anyone interested is
invited to attend.
Business Changes Delbert A.
Maurer, Eugene, Ore., has ap
plied for the assumed business
name of Pacific Products com
pany, which specializes in the
manufacture - and selling of
automatic fire alarms. Dale Ful-
lenwider has retired from the
same business name.
Ashland Business Harry E
Larsen and Rose Larson, 52 East
Main street, Ashland, have filed
an application in the county
clerk's office for the assumed
business name of Harry-Rose
Gift and Baby shop, a business
for retailing gifts and baby
wear.
Trailer Business Roy H. Ab
bott, 3434 North Pacific high
way, and W. A. Darling, Eagle
Point, have applied in the coun
ty clerk's office for the assumed
business name of Southern Ore
gon Trailer mart, a business con
cerned with motor vehicle an
tor vehicle and trailer sales at
3436-38 North Pacific highway.
From Meet Al Bradford of
Saylor's barbershop, returned
Monday from Portland where he
attended a state barbers' annual
convention as a representative of
the Jacksonville County Barbers'
local. He will report on the con
vention to the union members at
their next meeting Tuesday, May
27, at 7 North Fir street.
Auxiliary To Meat The aux
iliary to Crater Lake aerie. Fra
ternal Order of Eagles, will meet
Thursday, May 22, at 8 p.m. in
the lodge hall. Delegates to the
state convention, to be held in
Albany June 25-27, will be elect
ed and a trustee will be named
to succeed Mrs. Gale Culy, who
has been made chaplain of the
auxiliary.
Bon Born A son. Thomas
Stern, was born May 12 to Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Stern, Portland.
Mrs. Stern is the former Miss
Helen Rubenstein who lived
here, with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Harry Rubenstein, now
also of Portland and who lived
here at 914 Queen Anne ave
nue. The infant weighed eight
pounds. Stern i in the whole
sale plumbing business in Portland.
From Portland Harry Ruben
stein and Harry Kaplon, Port
land, former operators of the
Medford Bargain house for many
years, are in Medford this week
on business.
Canoose In Hospital Edward
Canoose Sr., 55 Ross court, is
confined to Stanford university
hospital, San Francisco, for treat
ment. Te is to undergo surgery
soon. Canoose is a former Med
ford fire chief.
Move Moving from the val
ley recently were Mrs. Jean
Weinsburg from Central Point
to Burbank, Calif.; J. F. Sample,
from Medford to North Bend,
and Orval Ingram from DeBarr
avenue, to Tacoma, Wash.
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Camp Whit DAV Disabled
American Veterans Chapter 32,
Camp White, will hold an open
meeting at the Camp White Vet
erans hall Thursday at 8:30 p.m.
(DST). Eve Prentice's Accordi
anas will provide entertainment
and refreshments will be served
Ladies on the post are invited.
In Portland Mrs. George Cod
ding who is in charge of the
millinery department at Had-
ley's store, left yesterday for
Portland to purchase hats for
the store. Codding also is in Port
land. He left Saturday for the
veterans administration hospital
there for a checkup. He under
went major surgery there sever
al months ago.
Pre-School Party On Friday,
May 13, at 1:30 p.m. the Roose
velt Parent-Teacher association
will sponsor a pre-school party
for children who will enter the
first grade at the Roosevelt
school for the first time next
fall. The event will be at the
school and after the children
have visited the first grade
rooms they will be given treats
and attend a movie.
At New Base Capt. John
Weir and his wife and three chil
dren have arrived at Tinkers
field air base, near Oklahoma
City, Okla., where Captain Weir
now Is stationed, according to
news received this week by
friends. The family lived here
about two years at 328 Edwards
street. Captain Weir recently re
turned after a year's service in
Korea, going first to Utah and
then here for a 25-day leave. At
the close of the leave, May 12,
the family left for the Oklahoma
base. They hope to return here
at some future date,
Juniors To Festival Members
of the Medford classes of Bliss
Heine's Juniors will meet at the
old city park at Main and Holly
streets Saturday at 9:30 a.m. in
uniform where a caravan of
parents' cars will take them to
the Phoenix Festival. Members
of the Phoenix class will meet
them in uniform in front of the
Phoenix grade school at 10:30
a.m. Members of the Jacksonville
class may join them at Medford
or at the Phoenix meeting place,
Heine said. They will present a
program after the parade at
1 p.m.
To San Diego Mrs. Marian
Sutton, 507 Effie street, and Mr.
and Mrs. Al Gaston, Gold Hill,
plan to leave Friday for San
Diego to visit Mr. and Mrs. Le-
Roy Sutton for a week after
which the couple will return
here with them. Sutton is a Navy
airman and son of Mrs. Sutton.
His wife, the former Miss Gladys
Gaston, is a daughter of the Gas
tons. The airman has been in the
service for four years and re
turned recently after six months
service In the Korean combat
zone. Previously he served 14
months on the Marshall islands.
He is to be discharged from the
service and the couple will live
In Medford. They were married
last February.
SEEDS TOO VIGOROUS
Hartford, Conn. IU.PJ Seeds
mailed from the Solomon Islands
by Lt. Col. Nathan B. Gatchell
and neglected for nine years in
a desk drawer sprouted within
three days after being planted.
Gatchell is concerned because
some of the seeds came from an
unidentified plant 10 feet high,
rather large for a house plant.
cWse. S.lb. loaves, 46i-471e.
Farm Market
Asparagus sold at a $4 50 seasonal
low for 30-lh. pyramids on the East
Side Farmers' market Wednesday,
with a few at S4 75; best niid-Colum-bla
district letture went at $550-6.
radishes brought 40-45 rents a dor.en
bunches and green onions sold at 50
55 cents a do7en bunches.
Poultry. Rabbits
Live Chickens (No. 1 quality, f.ob.
pianist Fryers. 2', -3 lbs.. 28c; 3-4
lbs.. 2Rc; roosters. 41 lbs. and up. 2Sc:
light hens, all wts., lfl-17c; heavy hens,
all weights. 18. 19c; old roosters. 14-t5s.
Dressed Chickens No. I New York
dressed style to reta'lers: Fryers, all
weights. 44-45c; roasters. 44-45c: light
hens. 32-33c: heavy hens 30-37c; cut
up fryers, all wts.. 60.61c.
Dressed Turkeys To retailers:
Frozen winter pack A grade toms 48c.
New York style in B grade 45-46.
Rabbits (average to growers, f ob.
killing plants) Live white, 4-3 lbs..
24-27c; 5-6 lbs.. 22-24c: colored pelts.
4c lb. under: old doe rabbits. 12-15C
few higher; fresh dressed fryers to re
tailers, 60-64c. some higher.
Wednesday. May 21, I9S2
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEH
Obituary
JOHN MARDON
Services for John H. Mardon.
who died Tuesday, will be held
in the IOOF hall at Gold Hill
Friday at 3 p.m. with committal
in the family plot in Rock Point
cemetery. Conger-Morris funeral
home is in charge of funeral arrangements.
ANNA SANFORD
Funeral services for Anna
Louise Sanford, 77, a resident of
Jacksonville for the past 11
years where she died Tuesday,
will be held at Sheridan, Ore
Friday at 11 a.m. Perl funeral
home is In charge of local ar
rangements.
The deceased was born in Ber
lin, Germany, on Feb. 10, 1875,
and is a former resident of
Sheridan.
Survivors include six children
Mrs. Ellen Smith, Baker, Ore.
Mrs. Mary Thompson, Durky,
Ore.; Mrs. Addie Bankhead, Riv
erton, Ore.; Marcus, Warrenton,
WALL STREET
New York (U.R! Stocks rose
fractions to nearly a point Wed
nesday in moderately active
dealings.
All departments Joined in the
advance which was an extension
of Tuesday's upswing. Oil shares
as a group led. the way. They
had gains ranging to more than
a point.
Dow-Jones closing stock aver
ages; 30 industrials 261.78 up
0 52; 20 railroads 94.84 up 0.62;
15 utilities 49.68 up 0.15; and
65 stocks 101.14 up 0.37.
Sales Wednesday approximat
ed 1,210,000 shares compared
with 1,140,000 shares traded
Tuesday.
Todays closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American T & T 15434
Anaconda 427s
Chrysler 75
Curtiss Wright 8
General Electric 59
General Motors 55
Montgomery Ward 58H
Penn. R. R 18H
Penney, J. C 68
Radio .i. 25H
Southern Co 134
Southern Pacific 74 U
S. Oil of Calif 54
Texas Gulf Sulphur 103
Transamerlca 257-s
Tri-Continental 14-H
United Aircraft 30
U. S. Rubber, new '24
U. S. Steel 38
Youngstown 44
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Livestock
Portland (U.P Cuttle 100. Good
HrM fed steers $32 50-33; commercial
130; utility-heifers $22-26; farmer and
cutter cows $16.30-20; utility cow
$22-23: utility and low commercial
bulls $26-28 50.
Calved .50. Choice vealers and
slnuphter calvei $35-36; good grade
$31-34.
Hogn 200, Choice No. 1 and No. 2
lfiO-235 lb. $23 50-24; medium grade
and No. 3 tvpe $23; choice 350-500 lb.
owa $17.50-1 fi. 50; good and choice
feeder pigs $22.23.
Sheep 100. Good to prime ipring
Iambi $20-2(1.50; good and choice up
to 112 lb. No. 3 pelt old crop lamb
$25-25.30; medium and good feeder
$22-23: good slaughter ewes $7; light
wes $9.
San Francisco (U.P.I Cattle 50.
Can tiers and cutters $17-20.
Hogs 300. Choice No 1 and No 2
butchers 180-230 lbs. $23; 390-400 In.
but friers $17.50; choice sows $13.50-16
Sheep 250. Good and choice spring
lambs $27.
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Cheese: To retailers: A grade Ched
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A man arrested here on a drunk
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dler earlier had buttonholed for
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WEDDING PRESENT
Detroit, Mich. (U.R) Harold
Lorton began saving llver dol
lars whenever he ran across
them. He presented hii collection
of 334 to his wife on their silver
wedding anniversary.
Ore; Fremont and Bryan, both
of Jacksonville; three brothers,
Otto Schultz, Portland; Harry
Schultz, Coos Bay, and Walter
Schultz. in Nebraska; a sister,
Mrs. Minnie Stoltzman, Turlock,
Calif.; 16 .grandchildren and
14 great grandchildren.
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