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Hoipllsllnd William A. Har- tlerode, an Army corporal at Ft. Hood, Tex., is hospitalized there because ot a foot fracture suf fered . Sunday, according t o . friends here. He is a son of Mr. . and Mrs. W. A. Hartlerode, Butte , Falls. . s DRIVE-IN tneatre .TONIGHT - WED. - THURS. A . PLUS RAY MILIAND 5 IS -i mil m in kmd ihrewoh EaSTE LiEH NEWS - CARTOONS , Gates Open 7:00 1st Show, Duik Local and Personal Shops To Close Jackson County Barbershop union mem bers announced today that their shops will be closed Friday and Saturday, May 30 and 31, be cause of the Memorial day week end. Mistleto Club Members of the Mistletoe club of the Royal Neighbors lodge will meet for a covered dish luncheon at the Girls Community club on Wednesday, May 28, at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. Lucille Beach will demonstrate Sherwin Williams company color styling. Promoted Robert D. Shores, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Shores, route 2, box 266, Central Point, has been promoted to air man first class in the Air Force, his parents reported today. He joined the service in January, 1951, and is now stationed at Walker Air Force base, Roswell, N. M. Shores is a graduate of Medford high school. a Return Mrs. Edward L." Schultz, 412 King street, and her m o the r, Mrs. Catharine E. Sowell, 604 Beatty -street, re turned Saturday after being in the San 'Francisco bay area for a week. Mrs. Schultz attended a National Office Management as sociation international conven tion in San Francisco. Mrs. Sowell visited in Berkeley. Mrs. Schultz attended the NOMA meet as a member of the local chapter. She is office manager for the Medford Meat company. They went, by the inland route and returned by the coast. Announcing the Opening of Mill Mar Lodge and Guest Ranch v SPEND A WEEKWEEK ENDS OR COME ' FOR THE DAY For Reservations Phone 2-4854 Comfortable Accommodations Good Food ' Hiking Badminton, Ping Pong, Croquet, ate. Bar-B-QV Singing (tvon swing your partner if you ? ' 'are a mind to) ' Or Just "Sun Laze" BUTTE FALLS -PROSPECT ROAD : P.O. BOX 96 BUTTE FALLS Incorporate J. Orbln Cook sey, Berneece L. Cooksey and E. M. Cooksey have filed sup plemental articles of Incorpora tion in the county clerk's office for Cooksey Motor Company, in corporated. . . Receiva Training Two valley men now are at the San Diego, Calif., Navy training center as seaman recruits. They are Dar rold M. Barker, son of Mrs. M. H. Hammersley, Trail; and Thomas M. Barnes, son of Mrs. May A. Barnes. 1545 Camp Baker road. Assume Name The Oregon Pear Sales company name has been assumed by the Nye and Naumes Packing company and the Chrystal Springs Packing company. E. J. Guldan retired from the assumed business name. ' . Appendectomy Bob Schroe der, route 3, box 195, under went appendectomy today at Osteopathic hospital. William Hinkle, 2, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Hinkle, Jacksonville, underwent .tonsil surgery today at the same hospital, attendants said today. To Panda Bliss Heine's Jun iors will meet in uniform in front of the Medford Public li brary at 9:30 a.m. Friday to form for marching in the Memorial day parade. Seventy-two mem bers of the Juniors took part in the. Phoenix Festival parade last Saturday; Heine said the instruc tions for another parade to be held here soon, and plans for two trips during June, will be given out at the Saturday classes for the Juniors. Hospital Notes Roland Pa- cey, Mon Pesir dining inn, Cen tral Point, is a medical patient at Sacred Heart hospital, accord ing to attendants. Others report ed hospitalized there are Wil liam McGonagle, 2358 Howard avenue, medical; Francis A. Du rante, 938 Park street, surgery; Robert Redhead, route 2, box 70, Central Point, treatment for a recent injury; Charles Cash, Box 76, Central Point, leg frac ture, and Mrs. Alphonse Aya, 205 Crater Lake avenue, rmnor surgery. . Truman's Statement Baffles Lawyers Washington .. UU.P.l Justice Department lawyers were frank ly baffled Tuesday by President Truman's suggestion that the private power lobby" may have violated the Corrupt Practices act. The White House offered no explanation of Mr. Truman's re marks, jn an. off-the-cuff speech before the electric consumers conference Monday. He said pri vate power companies have spent millions .of dollars on "vi cious propaganda" against pub lic power projects, and added; , "I think I will ask the attor ney general . . , to take a look at this situation and see if the Corrupt Practices Act docsn t apply." ' , BACK BY POPULAR DIMANDI Thit Wisk Only! The Situational 'CHUCK MILLER TRIO' TWO SHOWS NISHTLY Phone 2-4800 for Reservations mm Livestock Obituary ALMA MATHER Mrs. Alma Mather, 92, died today at her home, 919 Whit man street. Conger-Morris fun eral home is in charge of arrangements. Portland (UP Cattle, 150. Good and choice itEtit led neuers 533 3 commercial iteert $31.90; canner.and cutter cows 916.90-S20; cutter i and utility bulla $23-$27; good and choice fed iteera S32-S34. Calvea, 35 Good and choice vealers 32-$38; prime vealera $38. HoftR, 200. Choice No. 1 and 2 butch era S23.2S-$23.50; choice light bows $18 $19; good and choice feeder pi fa $23 $23. Sheep, 390. Good to prime but moit ly choice 80-100 lb. spring lambs $26 $26.50; choice 125-lb. old crop No. 3 pelt lambs $23; good slaughter ewes $8. San Francsoo (UP Cattle, 100. Canners and cutters $16-$20; commer cial to low-good steers $28.25-$31. . Calves, none. - i Koga. 5Q0. Butchers around 29c low er; sows ateady. Shep, 500. Choice 02-lb. spring lambs $27.50; shorn ewes, good, $10.00-$10.50. loaves, 52c-55c; premium brands to 58iic lb. for single wheels; and 61ac for 9-lb. loaves; processed American cheese, 6-lb. loaves. 48Vc-47c. Farm Market Top Willamette valley strawberries were $3.50 a 12-cup fill on the East Side Farmers' Market Tuesday; north west letuce was $3.75-$4. Poultry, Rabbits Live Chickens (No. 1 quality, f o b. plants) Fryers. 2i-3 lbs, 28c; 3-4 lbs., 28c; roosters. 4a lbs. and up, 2flc: light hens, all wts., lflc-17e: heavy hens, all wts.. lSc-lMc; old roosters, 14c-15c. Dressed Chickens No. 1 New York dressed style to retailers. Fryers, all wts., 44c-45c; light hens, 32c-33c: heavy hens, 33c-34c lb.; cutup fryers, all wts., 60c-61c. Dressed Turkeys To retailers. Froz en winter pack. A grade toms 48c. New York style In B grade 45c-46c. Rabbits (Average to growers, f.o.b. killing plants). Live white, 4-5 lbs., 24c-27c; 5-6 lbs.. 22c-24c: colored pelts 4c lb. under; old doe rabbits 12c-l5c. few higher; fresh dressed fryers to re tailers 60c-64c, some higher. WALL STREET New York (U.K. Stocks moved irregularly lower on mo derate trading Tuesday. The sales rose over Monday s total but were small as the mar ket men measure the sessions. Dow-Jones closing stock av erages: 30 industrials 263.92 off 0.30; 20 rails 96.31 up 0.23; 15 utilities 49.92 off 0.17, and 65 stocks 102.13 off 0.05. Sales Tuesday approximated 1.040,000 shares compared with 930,000 shares traded Monday. Today's closing prices on se lected stocks: American T & T : 156 Chrysler ' 75 Anaconda 4434 Curtiss Wright 8 General Electric 59 ' General Motors 54as Montgomery Ward 60'4 Penn R R :. 18 Penney J C 67V4 Radio .', 25 Southern Co 13". Southern Pacific 77'. S Oil of Calif '. 55'.' MERLIN, CAROL SIMMONS Services for Merlin Paul Sim mons, 20, and Carol Grace Sim mons, 16, who were killed Sun day, will be held Thursday at p. m. m Hope Presbyterian church at Rogue River with the ReV. D F. Ramott nfflxlnlino Committal will be in Woodville cemetery, with the V.F.W. con ducting graveside services. Con ger-morris lunerai home is in charge of funeral arran de ments. Merlin Simmnn. urn. KM-n July 4, 1931, in Fruita, Colo. He was a graduate of Rogue River high school, and had seen a year's active servlno In Tfnron as a PFC In the U. S. Marine corps, First Division, receiving his discharge March 1, 1952. Carol Simmnna wn A rll 15, 1936, in Durango, Colo., ona was a stuaent at Rogue Riv er high school at the time of her death. Survivors include their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Simmons, Foots Creek: a bro ther, Loren K., Alaska; and grandmother Mrs. Phcma Pfaf fenberger, Foots Creek. Pankey Park Cemetery Association Elects Sams Valley Trustees for the newly organized Pankey park cemetery association were announced today. They are Paul Schulz, Jerome Fitzgerald and William Duggan. Mrs. Elwood Tutsday. May 27, 1152 Daily Weather Report FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Fair and warm through Wednesday. Low to night 80. high Wednesday 90. Oregon: Clear In Interior tonight and Wednesday except brief morning cloudlneat northern Interior. Cloudy along coait tonight with brief clearing Wedneidav afternoon. Generally a little cooler Wedneiday. Low tonight 43-33, mgn Wednesday no in souui. LOCAL DATA Temperature a year ago today: High, eat 74: loweit 49. Total monthly precipitation 137 lnchei. Excess for the month. .33 Inch Total precipitation since September t. 1931 19.7,0 Inches. Excess for the season 4.23 inches. Relative humidity 4:30 pm. yester day 38; 4:30 a m. today 86. . Tomorrow Sunrise at 4:40 a.m.: sunset 7:3fl p.m. Observations Taken At 4:30 a.m., 120 Meridian Time High Low Prec Boise 78 47 Boston ...-. 73 S3 .01 Chicago 73 38 Denver 74 44 .07 Eureka 35 Abbott was elected clerk. The elections took place May 24 dur ing a meeting of persons inter ested in forming an association for the purpose of repairing and maintaining fences and grounds of the cemetery located in Sams Valley district. Anyone who has relatives bur ied in the cemetery is eligible for membership in the associa tion. A small fee is required, the officers pointed out. They should contact one of the trustees or write Mrs. Abbott at Route 2, Box 575 Central Point. MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN Control Board Accepts Bids on TB Building Salem (U.P.) The state Board of Control accepted low bids Tuesday for a new "piggy back" type hospital and a new employees dormitory at Oregon State Tuberculosis hospital here. Donald M. Drake of Portland Havre 62 43 Klamath Falls ...... 83 38 Los Angeles 70 38 Medford 90 53 New York 70 fio .02 Omaha ..... R 58 ,37 Phoenix 103 73 Portland 81 30 Portland 81 50 Reno H......MMH.m....,..M 84 44 . Eugene ,. 81 48 Salt Lake 73 48 San Francisco ...... 63 48 Seattle . 74 49 Spokane 78 48 Washington, D. C 77 81 Yakima , 83 43 was low bidder with $387,88 on the new hospital, which will be built astride the present one story building. It will provide 60 new beds. Texas Gulf Sulphur 102 Transanierica . 25 Tri-Continental . 14 United Aircraft 3034 U S Rubber 23 U S. Steel 377s Youngstown .'. 43 Vi Enjoy Health, Rest, Comfort and Hospitality at the Buckhorn Mineral Springs Sanitarium 3ot Mineral and Mud Baths are Excellent .' o r Rheumatism, Arthritis. Sciatica ind Neuritis. Carbon dioxide Vapor Hatha 3ood (or Asthma, eczema, sinus, ttign ' and Low Blood Pressure. -Your Health Is our business. For Reservations or Information Address: Rt. 1, Ashland. Ore. 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