Local and
Nam Registered H. H. and I
Geraldine C. Hogan have applied
to the county clerk's office to
register the farm name of Echo
Springs ranch.
Aiium Nam Hugh B. and
Emma O. Gannaway, 1604 Ash
land street, Ashland, have ap
plied for the assumed business
name of "Pines" for an auto and
trailer court at the same address.
Preschool Clinic A pre
school clinic will be held Mon
day, June 2, from 9 a.m. to noon
in the music room of Jackson
ville school. Dr. A. E. Merkel,
county health officer, will be in
charge of the examinations. In
noculations and vaccinations
will be given.
Son Born Mr. and Mrs.
Tom L. Lindley, Yreka, 'Calif.,
are the parents of a son, Tom
Lawson Lindley Jr., born May
27, according to friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindley are for
mer Medford residents and he
was employed by the General
Adjustment bureau here before
moving to Yreka in May, 1951.
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Central Rexall Drug
Personal
Tonsillectomy Shirley
Roach, 5'4, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. General Roach, 851 Wa
bash street, underwent tonsillec
tomy today at Community hos
pital, according to attendants.
Tomil Surgery Gary Mom-
burg, 7, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Momburg, 110 Arnold
lane, underwent tonsil surgery
today at Osteopathic hospital,
attendants said today.
No Family Night There will
be no family night activity at
the YMCA Friday night, it was
reported. The YMCA will be
closed for the Memorial holiday.
Plan Sale Degree of Honor
lodge will hold a cooked food
and lemonade sale at the George
Goodman parking lot on East
Main street near the tracks Fn.
day beginning at 9:30 a.m.
Cancel Meeting The meeting
of Medford Townsend club set
for Friday has been canceled due
to the fact that it will be Me
morial day, it was announced
this morning.
Consultant Hera Miss Edith
Cummings, beauty consultant for
Charles of the Ritz Cosmetic
company, arrived in Medford to
day and is at Burelson's store to
answer questions of customers
on skin care and make-up. Miss
Cummings "will remain at the
store through Saturday.
i
Club to Parade Junior De
gree of Honor club members are
asked to meet at 9:30 a.m. Me
morial day on South Oakdale
avenue near the library in order
to participate in the annual pa
rade. Mrs. H. G. Wilson, club di
rector, states that members may
bring friends.
To Parade Members of Vet
erans of Foreign Wars auxiliary
are asked to assemble at the city
park at 9:45 a.m. Memorial day
to participate in the annual pa
rade. Members are also asked to
gather at Camp White Friday at
1:30 p.m. standard time in order
to participate in the dedication
services ror me veterans ceme
tery at Eagle Point.
Wrong Date The Sams Val
ley school picnic will be held
Friday, June 6 instead of May
30 as previously announced by
those in charge, it was reported
today. Parents are invited and
each family is to take picnic
food which may be shared. The
event will be held at the school
and activities will begin in the
morning with games to be play
ed after the luncheon.
OPEN
Mar Lodqe
Riding, hiking, games, fishing, Bar-B-Q's,
Comfortable accommodations, good food.
Spend a week, week-end or a day,
FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 2-4854
Butt Falls-Prospect Road
P.O. Box 96 Butte Falls
1
Daughter Born A daughter
was born Sunday to Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Delsman, Ashland.
Mrs. Delsman is the former Mar
garet Dallaire of Medford.
i
Scouts To March All Boy
scouts, Cub scouts and Explorer
scouts were asked today to meet
at 9:30 a.m. Friday on the Med
ford Public library lawn where
they will form to march in the
Memorial day parade. American
and troop flags should be on
hand ,and scouts should be in
uniform if possible.
From New York Mr.' and
Mrs. James Finegan and daugh
ters, Judy anJ Eileen, 818 South
Holly street, returned Tuesday
after visiting six weeks in New
York. At Croton-on-the-Hudson
the family visited relatives to
Mrs. Finegan while Finegan
made business trips to south- and
northeastern states. He is sales
manager for the Southern Ore
gon Sales, Inc.
To Conference Three local
doctors of optometry will attend
the annual three-day education
al conference of optometrists at
Gearhart May 30 and 31 and
June 1. They are Drs. August W.
Glutsch, George S. Jennings and
William J. Thompson. Speaker
at the conference will be Dr.
Marguerite Thonia Eberl. Mil
waukee, Wis., an authority on
children's vision who is consult
ant and former chairman of the
AOA committee on visual prob
lems in schools. ,
Return Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Milner, 117 Crater Lake avenue,
returned this week from a three
week trip. They first went to
Chicago, where they visited Mil
ner s brother and at Detroit,
Mich., where they purchased a
car. They toured most of the
southern states, going through
the Smoky mountains and the
Ozarks and visiting in New Or
leans, La. They then visited a
brother to Mrs. Milner at Wichi
ta, Kan., and later a sister to
Milner at Colorado Springs, Col
Milner at Colorado Springs.
Colo. They came home by way of
Utah, Nevada and California,
EX-MEDFORDITE FINED
Cave Junction Wilford Lee
Longa, 21, formerly of Medford
now living in Cave Junction,
was fined $25 in justice court
here this week on a charge of
reckless driving.
BIRTHS
GREENE To Mr. and Mrs,
John W., 3777 Jacksonville high-
way, May 27, 1952, a girl 6 '4
lbs., at Community hospital.
NORTON To Mr. and Mrs.
Earl, 675 East Main street, Ash
land, May 28, 1952, a girl, 7V4
lbs., at Community hospital,'
HUNTER To Mr. and Mrs,
Crocker J., 716V4 West Main
street, May 27, 1952, a boy, 64
lbs., at Community hospital.
BOUNDS To Mr. and Mrs,
Phillip, 323 Ashland avenue,
May 26, 1952, a boy, 6 lbs., at
Community hospital.
SANDERS To Mr. and Mrs
Jack L., 319 South Newtown
street, May 29, 1952, a girl, 5V4
lbs., at Community hospital.
KINDELL To Mr. and Mrs,
J. R., route 1, box 644, Eagle
Point, May 28, 1952, a girl,
lbs., at Community hospital.
PLANK To Mr. and Mrs,
Carl 407 Newtown street, May
28, 1952, a girl, 64 lbs., at
Community hospital.
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Obituary
HOWARD MISNER
Howard H. Misner, 77, of Gold
Hill, died yesterday at the V. A.
Domiciliary Center, Camp
White. Conger-Morris funeral
home is in charge of funeral ar
rangements. JAMES MULLIGAN
James E. Mulligan, 61, died
yesterday at the V. A. Domicil
iary Center, Camp White. Conger-Morris
funeral home is in
charge of funeral arrangements.
ALMA MATHER
Services for Mrs. Alma Ma
ther, 92, who died Tuesday, will
be held in Conger-Morris Chapel
Saturday at 1 p.m. with the Rev.
W. Lee Gray officiating. Com
mittal will be in Siskiyou Me
morial park.
Mrs. Mather was born March
, 1860, in Michigan. On March
, 1882, in Michigan, she was
married to Arthur Mather, who
died Feb. 25, 1939. She had
made her home for a little more
than a month with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Fred W. Hawkins, in
Medford.
Other survivors include an
other daughter, Mrs. Cpra M.
Doney, Medford; a son, L. Dean
Mather, Sebring, Fla.; six grand
children, and one great-grand
child.
Annie Clav
Services for Mrs. Annie Clave,
who died Wednesday, will be
held in Conger-Morris Chapel
Monday at 10:30 a.m. with the
Rev. Glenn Wade officiating,
Committal will be in Siskiyou
Memorial park.
Mrs. Clave was born Dec. 29
1876, in Sioux Rapids, la.; and
on Nov. 24, 1913, in Iowa, she
was married to Louis J. Clave,
who survives. She had lived in
Eagle Point for the past 16
years.
Survivors include three
daughters, Miss Yetta Olson,
Eagle Point; Mrs. Ora Menig,
Eugene, Ore.; and Mrs. Barbara
Hclmen, Bode, la.; a son, Louis
Clave, Eagle Point; a sister,
Mrs. Hattie Larson, Algona, la.;
two brothers, R. L. Mogster,
Sioux Rapids, la.; and Henry
Muxter, Montevideo, Minn.; al
so five grandchildren; four step
sons, Alfred and Ole Clave, Fort
Dodge, la.; James Clave, Web
ster City, la.; and Ralph Clave,
Portland, Ore.; and three step
daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Jacob
son, Tama, 111.; Mrs. Lillian Mc-
Cullough, Detroit, Mich.; and
Mrs. Alice Kaarkus, Portland,
Ore.
UAL Station Managers
Meet Here This Week
Managers of 28 United Air
lines Pacific coast intermediate
stations met in Medford Monday
and Tuesday, it was reported to-
day by Walter Carson, UAL sta
tion manager here. D. A. Med
land and R. H. Pollard from the
company's operating headquar
ters in Denver presided at the
meeting, which was for the pur
pose of exchanging information
regarding operating methods and
experiences.
City Councilman Dwi'sht
Houghton was speaker at a
luncheon meeting of the Broun.
He discussed present airport im
provement plans as related to
the increasing importance of air
transportation in the economy
of southwestern Oregon.
Daily Weather Report
FORECASTS
Medford and vlclnltv: Pair and mllrl
through Friday. Low tonight 45. High
Friday 75.
Western Oregon: Partly cloudy to
night and Friday. A little warmer In
Interior Friday. Low tonight 45-55.
High Friday 70-80, except 53-65 on
coast.
LOCAL DATA
Temperature a year in today:
Highest 68; Lowst 38.
Total monthly nrec Initatlnn 1 97
Inches.
Excess for the month ,26 inch.
Total precipitation since September
1, lfl.1I, 19.70 Inches.
Excess for the season 4.19 inches.
Relative humidity 4:30 p.m. yester
day 34; 4:30 a.m. today 80.
Observations Taken At 4:30 A.M..
120 Meridian Time
High Low Prec.
Boise 66 46 ,02
Boston .............. A3 -
Chicago , 65 42
Denver 74 51
Eureka 58 50
Havre 76 55 .10
Klamath Falls . 70 38
Los Angeles . 67 56
Medford 7 4
rtew Yorlt . 78
Omaha .......... 66
49
73
47
36
40
62
49
46
42
66
41
Phoenix ... 103
Portland fl2
Reno ..., 76
Eugene 66
Salt Lake 84
San Francisco 62
Seattle 60
Spokane 75
Washington, D. C. 86
Yakima 79
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Sunrise 4:38 .m. Sunset 7:38 p m.
Jackson County Federal
Savings and Loan Association
126 EAST MAIN - MEDFORD, ORE.
Wail Street'
New York (U.R) Trading
lightened and prices turned ir
regularly lower on the stock
market Thursday,
Traders moved cautiously in
view of the approach of a three
day market shutdown.
Dow-Jones closing stock av
erages: 30 industrials 262.94 up
0.16; 20 railroads 97.29 up 0.14;
15 utilities 49.94 up 0.08; and 65
stocks 102.28 up 0.10.
Sales Thursday approximated
1,000,000 shares compared with
,130,000 shares traded Wednes
day.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American T & T 1554
Anaconda 43 Vi
Chrysler 75
Curtiss Wright 8'4
General Electric . 59
General Motors ......... 54Vs
Montgomery Ward ............ 60H
Penn. R. R 18V.
Penney, J. C 677's
Radio 25
Southern Co 13
Southern Pacific 77
Oil of Calif 56
Texas Gulf Sulphur .....102'4
Transamerica 257 a
Tri-Continental . 14V4
United Aircraft 30V4
U. S. Rubber 23
U. S. Steel . 38
Youngstown 43
livestock
Portland T.P.. rttl M. Chntre
led steers S34: utilltv and low com
mercial steen (26-30; commercial
heifers $28-30; canner and cutter
cows $17-20; utility cows $21-22; bulls
scarce.
Calves 15. Choice and nrime veal
ers $35-37.50; commercial and good
grades
hobs 40. Choice No. 2 hutchors
$23.25; choice No. 1 to $23.50; good
ana cnoice leeoer pies $ZZ-Z3.
Sheop 25. Good lo prime spring
amns 2u-zg ihj; odd good 140 lb. no,
3 pelt ewes $8.
Snn Francisco fU.P.l Cattle for
week. 600. Steers $.50-1.00 lower.
Cows fully $1.50 lower, spots $2.00
lower.
Calves for week 13.4. Kfariv in ftn
lower.
HOffS for U0slf 2 IRfl rnmnsrarl
last week close: Unevenly steady.
top $22.75.
Sheen for wmV nnnn UnDkt
Iambs steady, bulk choice B5-92 lb.
spring lambs $26.50-27.50, prima
grades lacking.
Portland Produce
Portland CU.P.l Riittar 4a tn
ers: AA grade prints 75c lb., cartons
76c; A prints 75c; cartons 76c: B
prints 72c lb.
Ebbs To retailor' ciraAm A A u.
50c dor.; A large 46c doz.; AA me
dium. 45c doz.: enrtnnat .In nririftlnnnl
Cheese To retailers: A grade ched-
wicKon singles, ajv-sic ID.; a-lo.
loaves 0-ooc: oremlum hrnnri t
58 lie lb. for single wheels and 61 Uc
for 5-lb. loaves; processed American
inecse, o-io. loaves 402-47l,aC.
Farm Market
Tod strawberries mlrl at as Jto
flat with ordinary quality going at
$3-3.25 and weather-affected at $2.50
on the East Side Farmer market
Thursday; best Northwest lettuce
went at $3.25-3.50 a crate; bunched
onions were 60-70 cents and radishes
ju-du cents.
Poultry. Rabbit
Live Chickens (No. 1 quality, f o b.
plants) Fryers. 2i-3 lbs.. 28c; 3-4
lbs.. 28c; roosters, 4',i lbs. and up, 28c:
light hens, all wts., 16-17c; heavy hens
all wts.. 10-i9c; old roosters. 14-15c.
Dressed Chicken's No, l New York
dressed style to retailers. Fryers, all
wts., 44-45c; roasters, 44-45c; light
hens, 32-33c; heavy hens, 33-34c lb.;
vuiujj 11J-C1B, WU., OU-OIC.
Dressed Turkeys To retailers.
Frozen winter pack A grade toms 48c.
New York style In B grade 45-46c.
Rabbits (Average to growers, f.o.b.
killing plants). Live white. 4-5 lbs..
24-27c; 5-6 lbs., 22-24c; colored pelts
4c lb. under, old doe rabbits 12-15c,
iew nigner: iresn aresned fryers to re
tailers. 60-64c, some higher. )
Raiurn Hera Mrs. Scott V.
Davis, 1709 East Main street,
and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hensel-
man and son David, 335 Ard-
more street, returned this week
from Boise, Ida., where they vis
ited Mrs. Davis mother, Mrs. T.
A. Randolph, and other rela
tives. PARtl nr TWA ww a
I wish to thank all my friends and
neighbors for the words of ivmmthv.
the many floral offerings, and cards
and for all the kindnesses expressed
io me in me toss or my oeioved nui
oana, cm est a, ungiey.
Anna Langlcy.
WE WILL BE
CLOSESD
MEMORIAL DAY
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
All. Day Saturday and Sunday
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PURPLE PIG
Thursday May 21, 1951
Baked Ham Given
Blame (or Illness
At Grants Pass
Portland flJ.R) Baked ham
was blamed Thursday as the
cause of food poisoning that af
fected 150 persons at a mother-and-daughter
church banquet In
Grants Pass May 13.
The state board of health said
a study by Dr. Carrol W. Dewey,
Josephine county health officer,
showed that all but 30 of the per
sons attending the banquet de
veloped nausea and other poison
symptoms within eight to 24
hours after eating. Most of the
victims were ill for a period of
four to six hours, but some were
sick for as long as three days and
others were hospitalized.
Dr. Samuel Osgood, state epi
demiologist, said none of the
ham was left for examination,
but added ham frequently caus
es food poisoning at large gath
erings because it Is sliced long
before a meal and left at a low
oven temperature that speeds
bacterial growth.
Northwest Governors
Ratify Defense Pacts
Olympia (U.R) Governors
of Washington, Oregon, Idaho
and Montana ratified mutual
aid civil defense compacts and
forwarded them to congress
Wednesday.
Purpose of the agreements, to
become effective In 60 days.
to permit the states to exchange
aid during disasters which may
result from either natural causes
or enemy attack. . .
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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIV1
Library Sets Sunday Hours for Week-End
The Medford Public library
will be pen from 2 to 6 p.m. on
Friday, Memorial day, and on
Saturday and Sunday, it was an
nounced today. The library
board approved the "Sunday
hour" schedule for the three
ays at a meeting yesterday
afternoon.
No books will circulate over
the long week-end, and the li
brary will be open for reading
Federal Court Cfoses
In Judge's Absence
The closing of federal district
court here Tuesday, after it was
formally "opened" briefly by
Deputy U.S. Marshall Paul Han
lin, was due to the fact that the
presiding judge is busy else-
where, rather than the fact that
there are no cases pending, it
was pointed out today by menv
bers of the southern Oregon bar.
There are several federal
cases on file, and they will be
heard when Judge James Alger
Feeis able to come to Medford to
hold court, they said.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank my many friends
for the lovely cards, gifts, and flow
ers they sent, and the thoughtfulness
they showed me during my recent
illness.
James Harvey Harper.
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