Local and
Boy Hoipitaliied Larry Hick
man, 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. F.
L. Hickman, Eagje Point, was
admitted yesterday to Osteo
pathic hospital for medical at
tention, attendants said today.
Donald Pruitt, 8, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Pruitt, 629 J street,
underwent tonsillectomy there
today.
Isaak Walton Leagut A regu
lar meeting of the Jackson
County Chapter Izaak Walton
league war be held Wednesday,
June 11, at 8 p.m. in .the Med-
ford Gun club. Ed Hansen will
show a moving picture on fish
ing on the Rogue river and Dale
Flowers will give a report on
the national convention. Refresh
ments will be served.
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Personal
To Visit Mr. and Mrs TJ V.
Munter, San Jose, Calif., were
to arrive here today to visit Dr.
and Mrs. R. E. Green, 701 Park
avenue.
Raturni Mrs. Rhea Hoover
returned Saturday from Fresno,
Calif., where she had been for
a week because of illness of
a brother. He suffered a heart
attack. He now has improved
and hope is held for his recov
ery, Mrs Hoover said today. She
has returnend to her work at
East Side Beauty salon.
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From Reunion Mr. and Mrs,
Kenneth Denman and daughter
Ann, 104 Geneva street, returned
last evening from Corvallis
where they had been since Fri
day. They attended the 25th an
niversary observances at Ore
gon Slate college of Denman's
former classmates of 1927. About
140 members were at the reun
ion. Other classes meeting at the
same time were of 1902 with 13
of the original 33 present; and
1912 with 40 attending. The
three groups held a joint ban
quet Saturday evening at the
campus. Dr. A. L. Strand, presi
dent of the college, was princi
pal speaker.
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Convalescent Frederick: W,
Hancock, an Airman third class
in the Air Force, now is con
valescing at Lowry Air Force
base, Denver, Colo., at the Fitz
Simons Army hospital, accord
ing to an Air Force release. He
was injured in an automobile
accident more than a year ago
in Portland. He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Melvln C. Han
cock, Gold Hill, and husband
of the iormer Miss Alta Melton,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Melton, Castle Bock, Wash. The
couple has, three sons. Airman
Hancock is a Navy veteran of
World War II in which he saw
action in the Pacific throughout
the conflict. He has been in the
Air Force 18 months.
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DORSEY
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ORCHESTRA
featuring
Eleanor Russell Karl Kiffe
Sandy Evans Shorty
Sherock and the
Original Dorseyland Band
ARMORY
KLAMATH FALLS
Tues., June 10
LET YOUR WIFE DISCOVER THIS TOO
HAMLIN MOTOR GO.
To Elect The annuel election
of officers is on the program for
the meeting of the American Le
gion at the Legion building,
Tuesday at 8 p.m.
Obtain License Willard Leith
Christian, 37, Medford, and
Irene Frances Shoemaker Chris.
tean, 34, Gold Hill, June 8 ob
tained a license to wed from the
Josephine county license bureau.
...
Return Mr. and Mrs. L. K.
Doty, 1125 East Main street, re
turned from Portland last Satur
day after attending the 20th an
niversary convention of the J.
Henry Helser company, held in
that city June 1-4.
Injured Carl Bergman, 52.
Route 1, Rogue River, was tak
en to Osteopathic hospital Fri
day evening for injuries suffered
when he slipped and fell while
unloading logs, according to at
tendants. He is an employee of
the Holtman Lumber company
and was working at Shady
Cove when the accident occur
red ,they added. He suffered
back Injuries and a dislocated
knee, the attendants said. A cast
has been placed on the knee.
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On Islands Robert 'J. Doran
a Navy aerographer's mate third
class, and son of Mr. and Mrs.
Miles F. Doran, Route 1, is serv
ing at the Navy station at Kwa-
jalein in the Marshall islands
where planes are refueled en
route across the Pacific, accord
ing to a news center release. The
station Is midway between
Honolulu and Tokyo, and Kwa
jalein was a well-known step
ping stone In the Pacific battle
with the Japanese homeland
during World War II.
...
Graduated Arlis Daugherty,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Daugherty, 738 Ross lane, was
graduated from Los Angeles pa
cific Academy June 8. He was a
member of the Del Norte club.
Associated Christian students
Preachers' and Teachers' Kids
club, Boy's Letter club, and
Spartans. Daugherty also was
active in sports and received let
ters for football, basketball and
baseball and participated in
track. Winner of the Boys'
Sportsmanship award, he was se
lected for an ail-star basketball
team among four other colleges.
On Leaye Horace T. Furnas
Jr., an Army corporal, arrived
last week to visit here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Fur
nas, S02 Mae street. He was in
ducted Into the Army March 28
1951 and received basic training
at, Camp Roberts, Calif. He then
was assigned Aug. 29, 1951, to
the 175th signal service company
at Ft. Richardson, near Anchor
age, Alaska, where he has since
served. He is on a 24-day leave.
Corporal Furnas was graduated
from Medford senior high school
and attended Southern Oregon
college for two years.
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Obituary
MRS. GRACE XATHAN .
Funpral services for Mrs.
Grace Kathan, 86, will be held
in the Hull and Hull cnapel m
Grants Pass on Tuesday, June
10. at 2 n.m.. with the Kev. u. t.
Barnett officiating. ,
Mrs. Kathan. who died June
in Rogue River, was born Sep
tember 28, 1885 in Nebraska and
came to Orefion with her family
46 years ago. She operated the
telephone exchange in Kogue
River some years ago and later
mnved tn a ranch on- -Evans
creek. Later she taught school
near Wimer. In recent years she
had resided at the family home
on Oak street in Rogue River..
Survivors include a son, Jam
es T. Bush, in the navy, and
three daughters, Mrs. K. A. men
man, Yreka, Calif., Mrs. John R.
Smith, Hilt, Calif., and Mrs.
Charles J. Verzan, Tacoma,
Wash. Mrs. Kathan'e husband
passed away some years ago.
Interment will be in tne i. u.
O. F. cemetery at Grants Pass.
RHODA WOOLDRIDGE
. Mrs. Rhoda Ann Wooldridge
died at the family' residence,
1013 W. 9th street Sunday. She
was 85 years of age.
Perl funeral home is in charge
of arrangements.
FORREST RAVENOR
Funeral services were held to-
dav for Forrest H. Ravenor,
Long Beach. Calif., who died
there June 3. The Rev. D. K.U-K
land West, pastor of the First
Presbyterian church officiated
and interment took place in the
Jacksonville cemetery.
ANNA PERDUE
Anna Melinda Perdue. 81. a
resident of Medford for the past
32 years, died at the family resi
dence. 207 E. McAndrews road,
Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Perdue
was born in Wisconsin on March
14. 1H71 She was a member of
the Ladies Auxiliary of the Med
ford Easles lodge and the Town
send club of Medford.
She is survived bv her hus
band. John G. Perdue, Medford
four children, Jack Sargent,
Renton. Wash.. Earl Sargent,
Renton. Elnhia Wallace. Myrtle
Point, and Walter Sargent, Ala
mria. Calif.: eiffht steD-children.
John Perdue, Carl Perdue, and
.Tim Perdue, all of Medford.
Fred Perdue, Portland, Herbert
Perdue, Klamath Falls, Charlie
Advanced Arthur D. Barker,
son of Mrs. Eleanor Hammersley,
Trail, has been advanced in the
Navy to electrician's mate third
class, according to a Navy news
center release. He entered the
service July 12, 1848, and re
ceived his recruit training at San
Diego, Calif., before reporting on
board the U.S.S. Saint Paul. The
Saint. Paul is on bombardment
duty with the 7th fleet operating
off the east coast of Korea.
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121 N. Bartlett
livestock
Portland (U P.) Cattle 11.000: two
carloada good to low choica fed. .tears
33; lew other good $31-31.80; canntr
and cutler cows $16-19: utility to
commercial bulls $26-28.30.
Calves 200: food to choice vealera
$32.50-36: few commercials $30.
Hors 1.200; choice No. 1 and No. S
butchers $22.73-23. few 240-250 lb.
$21 .50: choice 340-450 lb. sows $18-
f IB so: no feeder pigs sold early.
ssneep l.uuu: several rots aooa to
crime 90-100 lb. - sorint- lambs $36-
$26.50: few utility $24.50-23: few mix
ed No. a and 3 pelt yearling vie;
good shorn ewea $7-8.
San Francisco (U.P.) Cattle 490:
slow, few canner and cutter cows $13
$19; few utility and commercial
slaughter bulls 526-28
calves 10: mostly medium ana cooa
250-400 lb. range slaughter calves,
under barely steady.
Hogs 100; butchers steady to 25c
lower, sows eteady; few small 1"'?
choice No. 1 and 2 190-230 lb. but
era $22.50: small lota light sows
$16 30. bulk 400 lbs. up to $1950-16.
sneep fuu; siaugmer spring lunos
Perdue, Oklahoma City, Okla.,
Mark Perdue, Amarillo, Texas,
and Mrs. Edna Hudson, Guthrie,
Okla., also 19 grandchildren and
12 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
at the Perl funeral home Wed
nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock,
with the Rev. D. E. Millard offi
ciating. Interment will take
place in Ashland city cemetery.
JAMES SANDERSON
Services for James Sanderson,
infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John
M. Sanderson, Medford, who
died in a local hospital Sunday,
were held at the graveside in
Jacksonville cemetery this morn
ing with the Rev. Meredith
Groves officiating. Arrange
ments were in care of the Conger-Morris
chapel. Survivors in
clude a brother, John, and the
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G.
Roseborough and B. L. Sander
son, Medford.
EMMA BALL
Mrs. Emma Ball, 88, of Klam
ath Falls, died last night in a
local hospital. Conger-Morris fu
neral home is in charge of ar
rangements. PIETRO GIANNELLI
Services for Pietro Giannelli,
65, who Hied June 3 at Camp
White, will -be held Tuesday at
1 p. m. in the chapel at Camp
White with Father John Cum-
misky officiating. Interment will
be in Camp White cemetery.
Conger-Morris funeral home is
in charge of arrangements.
Mr. Giannelli was born in
Italy and served in World War I
in the United States Army, as a
Private in Company I, 362nd Inf.
Members of veterans organiza
tions and auxiliaries are request
ed to attend the funeral services.
NELS JACOBSON
Nels A. Jacobson, 67, of Cen
tral Point, died Saturday eve
ning en route to the hospital. Fu
neral arrangements in care of
Conger-Morris.
FRANK WANEK
Services for Frank Wanek, 62,
Jacksonville, who died May 20
will be held Wednesday In Con
ger-Morris Chapel at 3 p. m. with
interment In Sterling cemetery,
j Ruch.
6-PASSENGER SEDAN
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PRODUCED
Monday. June t, 1951
steady, about 1.000 head good and
choice 88 lbs. at $27.
Portland Produce
Portland (U.P.) Best Willamette
valley strawberries were mostly $2 25
2.39 a 12-cup flat on the East Side
Farmers' market Monday, ton spinach
was $1-1.25 for 20 lbs.
Prices war unchenged on the Port
land wholesale dairy market Monday.
Buttor: To retailer AA grade
print, 75c lb., cartons 76o; A prints
ioc; canons, do; o prints tic ip.
Eggs: To retailera-Grade AA lart.
S0-A2c doc: A large 46-47c do.; AA
medium, 46-47c doz.; A medium 43e
dor.; cartons 3c additional;
Cheese: To retailers A grade chad-:
dar, Oregon singles. 47-5 1c lb.; S-Jb '
uiHvtrs at'oac: premium orana to
38'ic lb. for single wheals and 8Hc
for 5-Jb. loaves: processed American
cheese. 3-lb. loaves 4fl-47c.
Live Chlckens-r.No. 1 quality, f o b.
plants) Fryers 3-3 lbs.. 28-29c; 3-4
lbs., 28.29c; roasters. 4t lbs. and up
2S-2f)c; light hens, all wis.. 16-17o:
heavy hens, all wts.. 18-19c; old roost
ers. 13-l5c lb.
Dressed Chickens No. t New York
dressed style to retailers. Prvers all
wts.. 43-44; roasters. 43-44: lfght hens.
31 -32c; heavy hens. 33-34c; cut-up fry
ers, all wts . 59-60c lb.
Dressed Turkeys To retailers. Froa
en winter pack A grade tomi 48c. New
York style in B grade 45-46.
Rabbits (Average to growers, fob
killing plants). Live white 4-5 lbs., 24
27c; 3-8 lbs., 2 2 -2 4c: colored pelts 4c
lb. under. Old doe rabbits 12-15c. few
higher; fresh dressed fryers to retail
ers, 60-84c, soma higher.
Wall Street
New York (U.R) Stocks
advanced for the fourth consecu
tive session Monday on reduced
volume. The reduction in trad
ing reflected caution following
three sharp gains that carried
the rails to a new high lor more
than 21 years and the industrials
to a new top since last March 31.
Industrials were strong Mon
day and the rails registered a
small net gain.
Oil shares were prominent on
the upturn. Their gains ranged
to S points in such a high-priced
issue as Superior Oil of Califor
nia. Dow Jones closing stock aver
ages: 30 industrials 269.19 up
1.12; 20 railroads 100.66 up 0.30;
15 utilities 50.09 off 0.03, and 65
stocks 104.64 up 0.30.
Sales Monday approximated
1,270,000 shares compared with
1,320,000 shares traded last Fri
day.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American T & T ............156
Anaconda 44 '4
Chrysler ..... 76
Curtiss Wright .... 43
General Electric , 59y
General Motors ..........,. 68-H
Montgomery Ward ............ 62Vj
Penn. R. R 20Va
Penney. J. C. 67
Radio ,... 2534
Southern Co 13
Southern Pacific 797a
S. Oil of Calif 58i
Texas Gulf Sulphur 108
Transamerica 26 V4
Tri-Continental 15
United Aircraft 21 4
U. S. Rubber 23
U. S. Steel 39Vi
Youngstown 45
Daily Weather Report
FORECAgTI -
Medford and vicinity: Thunderthow
ers this event n a and aealn in moun.
tains Tuesday afternoon. Low tonight
50. High Tuesday 80-85.
Western Oregon: Clear north half
out partly cloudy with Isolated thun
dershowen south porUon tonight
Morning cloudiness along coast,
spreading Into interior vaUeyt north
portion Tuesday. Partly cloudy Tues
day afternoon. Cooler Tuesday. Lows
tonight 48-38, highs Tuetdey 68-78.
Temperature a year ago today:
niRnesi ho; uowesi 4.1.
Total monthly precipitation .14 Inch
Deficiency for the month .10' Inch.
Total precipitation since September
i, ivai, iv.o incnes.
Excess for the season 4. Inches.
Relative humidity 4:30 p.m. yester
day 34; 4:30 a.m. today 78.
Observations Taken At 4:10 A.M.,
120 Meridian Time
Tomorrow
Sunrise 4:35 a,.m. Sunset 7:45 p.m.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF HEARtNO VfON
FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice Is hereby given that Mayse)
Hoefft. administratrix of the estate of
Harlan Lyle Hoefft, deceased, has
filed In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County, her
Flrot and Final Account and report
In the matter of said estate, and July
2nd, 1052, at the hour of 0:19 o'clock
a.m., In the courtroom of said court
at the Courthouse In Medford, Jack'
son County, Oregon, has been fixed as
the time and place for the hearing
of objections to said Final Account
and report, and all persons having ob
jections inereio are nereoy required
to make or file the same on or before
said time.
Dated: June 2nd, 1952.
MAYSEL HOEFTT,
Administratrix.
F. P. Farrell & B. Kent Blackhurat
Attorneys for Administratrix.
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.GETS TRIP Dick Padgham,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Padg
ham, 2707 Springbrook road, is
one of 18 Oregon High school
studentss who will attend the
annual convention of the Natio
nal Association of Students
councils in Evans ton, 1U., June
18-21. Young Padgham, a sen
ior, is the new student body
council president of Medford
Senior high school. He succeeds
Roy Rogers who was graduated
last week. On the tril will he six
Portland high school leaders and
10 other representatives from
Oregon schools outside of Port
land. Faculty advisers will ac
company the group.
NOTICE
On July 3. 19.12 at 9:30 o'clock A.M.
at Its courtroom- in the courthouse at
Medford, Orenon. the County Court
of Jackson County. Oregon will con
duct a hearing upon the petition of
Medford Loduo No. 83, Independent
Order of Odd Fellows. Medford. Ore
gon, an Oregon corporation, for an
order and decree of said court that
dedication for cemetery purposes of
the following described land situated
In Jackaon County. Oregon:
Section A H. First Addition to
I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Medford, Ore
gon, according to the plat thereof
recorded in Jackson Count, Oregon,
be removed,, and that so much of said
plat as lies within the limits afore
said be vacated and cancelled of rec
ord. No interment of human remains
have been made tn said premises.
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FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice it hereby civen that Mavael
Hoefft administratrix of the stte .
of Theodore J. HoefO, deceaaed. baa
filed In the Circuit Court ol the State
of Oregon for Jackaon County, her
First and Tlnal Account' and report
In the matter of- said estate, and July
sna, lean, at tne nour oi v:w ocioca
a.m., in the Courtroom of said, court
at the Gourthouae in, Medford, Jaok
son County, Oregon, haa been fined
as the time and place for the heejring
of objections to said Final Account
and report, and ail persona having ob
jections thereto are hereby required
to make or file the same o oa before
said time.
Dated: June 2nd, 1BS2.
MAYSEL HOEFTT,
Administratrix.
T. P, Farrell & B. Kent BlacUutnt
Attorneys for Administratrix.
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