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Local and
Incorporate S. V. McQueen,
A. A. Lausmann, and C. X, Hef
fiier, have filed incorporation
articles with the county clerk's
office for Forest Roads, incorp
orated, a perpetual corporation
engaged in the general Jogfing,
milling and lumber business,
Assume Kama Ralph L,
Cook and Virginia D. Cook, 120
Stark street, have filed appli
cations in the county clerk's of
fice for assuming, the business
names of Ralph L. Cook and
Ralph L. Cook Ranches, for con
ducting the business of farming
and fruit packing.
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To Minneapolis Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Sandell and daughters,
Joyce, Susan and Jeanne, left
Sunday for Minneapolis, Minn.,
their former home, where they
will visit relatives and friends.
En route home they plan to visit
Lake Louise in Canada; Glacier
park, Mont., and Yellowstone
park, Wyo. They will be gone
about sjx weeks. They live in
Jacksonville. .
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Meet Cancelled The Ladies
Mounted troop meeting schedul
ed for this evening has been can
celled, officers said today.
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From New Orleans Mr, and
Mrs. William Rhymes, 1715
Crown, avenue, returned last
week from a two-week trip to
New Orleans, La., where they
visited relatives and friends.
Improved The condition of
Mrs. Jouett P. Bray, Lozier lane,
is improved, according to her
family. She may now sit' up and
is able to receive visitors, they
added.
Building Permits Applica
tions for building permits have
been filed in the city office by
Floyd Murray, 818 Dakota, $500
for remodeling a residence, and
Edwin C. Guetzlaff, 20 Jean
nette street, $800 for remodeling
a residence.
Muting Postponed A meet
ing of the ladies auxiliary of
Townsend Club No. 1, which was
to have been held at the home of
Mrs, Florence -Boussum, 720
Welch street, Wednesday, has
been cancelled because of the
death of Mrs. Anna Perdue.
Members are requested to attend
the funeral services at Perl fu
neral home Wednesday at 2 p.m
Minor Fires No damage re
sulted from two fires answered
by the Medford fire. department
at about 5 p.m. yesterday, ac
cording to firemen. They stated
they were called to the home of
Richard Wilson, 717 Oak street,
for an overheated oil stove at
4:52 p.m.. and to the home of
Ida Biles, 1117 East Jackson
street, at 5:03 p.m. for a flue
fire.
Graduate Robert Fletcher
Wilcox, son of Mr. and Mrs. L.
P. Wilcox, Old Military road,
was graduated June 6 from Col
orado A and M college at Ft.
Collins, Colo. He received his de
gree in animal husbandry, can
A. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Robert Johnson, route 4,
box 12, Medford, was graduated
June 1 from Washington State
college, Pullman, Wash. He re
ceived a masters' degree in
chemistry,
From Atlanta The Rev. Vi
vian L, Bray, Atlanta, Ga., left
today after visiting for 10 days
with his brother, Dr. Jouett P.
Bray, and Mrs. Bray, Lozier.
lane. He first will! stop in Port
land to see the Rose festival and
then visit in Omak, Wash. June
21 he will return to Portland to
attend ceremonies at which hi
nephew. Dr. William D. Bray,
son of Dr. and Mrs. Jouett Bray,
will be confirmed to missionary
work for the Methodist church
at the University of Kobe, Ja
pan, The Atlanta visitor served
the Methodist church as a minis
ter and for 45 years was assoe
iated with the north Georgia
Methodist conference.
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Picnic About 100 employees
of the First National bank and
their families picnicked Sunday
at the Elks picnic grounds.
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At Hilliboro The Earl John
son family, who moved from
here some time ago, now are lo
cated at Hillsboro, Ore., friends
said today.
Enters Hospital Tom Flynn,
1301 East Main street, entered
Sacred Heart hospital this morn
ing for surgery, according to
friends.
At Ham Mrs. Cornelia
Barnes, Phoenix, returned to her
home Saturday following an ex
tended illness of seven months.
She may have visitors.
Nam Assumed D. P. Fox-
worth, Phoenix, has applied for
the assumed business name in
the county clerks office of
Foxies Welding Shop.
From Astoria Curt Hoare,
Astoria, left late Sunday after
visiting for the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Babbs, 315
Mary street.
Visiting Mrs. Stella Bratney,
Beaverton, Ore., is visiting a sis
ter, Mrs. Ralph Pickeli, 34 South
Richmond avenue, and a brother,
Rodney Schuier, 19 Willamette
avenue.
To Spokane Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Hopkins, Ross lane, will
leave tomorrow . for Spokane,
Wash., to attend capping cere
monies at the Deaconess hospi
tal. A niece to Mrs, Hopkins,
Miss Blanche Peterson, will be
capped during the ceremonies.
She is a student rfUrse at the hos
pital.
Released Paul Dimmiek,
East Jackson street, was releas
ed this morning from Sacred
Heart hospital after undergoing
surgery for an injured leg tendon
suffered Sunday while playing
softball during a picnic for First
National bank employees at the
Elks picnic grounds, friends said
today. His leg was placed in a
cast.
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Education Had Lester A.
Wilcox, assistant superintendent
in charge of business affairs for
the state department of educa
tion, is currently transacting
school business in the Medford
Ashland area. While here he is
visiting the family of Otto
Frohnmayeri 1858 Spring street,
according to the county school
superintendent's office.
Move Moving from this vicin
ity during the week were Mrs,
D. Webster, from 802 Bennett
street to Manhattan Beach,
Calif.; Max West and family
from Eagle Point to North Sacra
mento, Calif.; J. F. Rhoads and
family, 433 South Grape street,
to Brookings, Ore.; the F. W,
Smailwoods from 1228 Dakota
street to Portland; the M. D,
Farrs from 1304 Reddy avenue
to Portland.
To Portland Mrs. L. G. Jolly
and daughters Jacquelyn and
Joanne, left today for Portland
where they will live. Jolly was
transferred to that city some
months ago by the forest service.
The family remained here until
the close of the school term. They
lived at 1B1B Westerlund ave
nue. Jolly was supervisor of the
Rogue River National forest here
and in the Portland office Is as
sistant" regional f o r e s t er in
charge information and educa
tion.
Ob Ship David R. Wilktes,
Navy damage controlman and
son of Louis C. Wilkins, Butte
Falls, returned recently ' to the
states on board the USS Man
chester, according to a Navy re
lease. His wife; the former Miss
Genevieve Johnson, lives at
Route 1. Box 308, Eureka, Calif,
The ship was on its second tour
in Korean waters and constantly
in the firing line, shelling Com
munist shore batteries and sup-:
ply dumps. It now is scheduled
to undergo an overhaul and re
pair at a west coast ship yard,
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Scout Troop Meets Girl
Scout day camp drama fcroup is
meeting from 1 to 3 p.m. each
day this week at the Footlighters
building at the fairgrounds.
.
Goodwill Circle - The Zion
Lutheran church Goodwill cir
cle will meet Thursday, June 12,
at 1:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs.
L. S. Ellis, 2223 East Main
street, A program on home dec-
prating will be given.
To Salem Mr. and Mrs. Noble
Vincent, 1319 West Main street,
left yesterday for Salem to meet
their daughter, Marlene Vincent,
Willamette university student,
and to return her to Medford.
Vincent is manager of the Med
ford Buster Brown shoe store.
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To Miami Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
Leavitt, 39 Summit avenue, and
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Taylor, South
Pacific highway, will leave to
morrow for Miami, Fia., to at
tend an imperial session of the
Shrine. They expect to be gone
about two weeks.
,
To Texas Erma Beets, Ash
land, records officer of the Med
ford police department, is re
signing her position effective to
day. She is moving to Dallas,
Tex,, where she hopes to make
her permanent home. Donna
Zahnow, 224 Clark street, will
be the new records officer.
From Corvallis Mrs. Nina
Hopper and children, Nancy and
Rex, arrived last week from Cor
vallis, Former Medford and Ash
land residents, they now are vis
iting Mrs. Pearl Cowm, 722
South Newtown street, Mrs. Hop
per's aunt. They plan to make
their home here.
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Assume Name J. B.' Johnson,
P. O. Box 1532, Medford, has
applied for the assumed business
name of Northwest Manufacture
tag company, county clerk's
records show. The partnership
involving Johnson and S. H. Dye
in the business is dissolved. The
company manufactures - walk-in
refrigerators.
Hospital Notes Mrs. Frank
Weiskamp; 1116 West Fourth
street, is convalescing from sur
gery which she underwent yes
terday at Sacred Heart hospital
attendants said today. Frank Dos-
talik, Grants Pass; Pete Schlappi,
Jacksonville, and Fred Johnson,
574 Conger street, Medford, are
medical patients at the same hos
pital, the attendants added,
Traffic Accident Victor J.
David, 40 North Ftont street,
and Eugene G. Ray, 33 Summit
avenue, were drivers of cars
Which collided at the intersec
tion of East Jackson street and
Morrow road at about 12:15
p.m. yesterday, according to city
police. Damage to both cars was
reported. No citations were list
ed, '- ""
Names Omitted The names
of four brothers and a sister
were inadvertently omitted from
the Perl's funeral home obituary
for Mrs. Anna Melinda Perdue in
yesterday's paper. They are
Charlie Prigge, Salem; John,
Louie and George Prigge, all of
Portland; and Elizabeth Pullin,
Portland, Funeral services "will
be at Perl funeral home at 2
p.ns. Wednesday with interment
in Ashland cemetery. Pall bear-!
era wii be Charles Boussum, Roe
Smith, Bay Ahsrt, Walter Con-i
nor, C. E. Naffzigger and Robert
Montgomery.
At Graduation Mr, and Mrs.
Richard Smith, 823 North Cen
tral avenue, and their daughter,
Miss Ethel Jones, returned last
night from Corvallis where they
attended the graduation of their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mr. Jack Jones, from Oregon
State college. He graduated in
electrical engineering and she in
home economics, Jones has been
employed by Western Electric,
and will be located in the west
coast after a three-month train
ing period In the east. Mrs. Jones
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Charles Hughes, Corvallis. The
Smiths drove to Corvallis by
way of the coast.
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To Herrsods! Grocery E. J,
Link has received a $1,000
building permit to remodel a
grocery store t 403 South Oss-:
dale avenue, according to ree-:
ords on file at the city building
department.
Basinets Nm. Ralph Boss
and Jeanne F. Bosse, Box 517,
Rogue River, have filed an appli
cation in the county clerk s of
fice for assuming the business
name of Chinook Sporting
Goods, Rogue River, a business
of sporting gooes and pool table.
Theft Reported William A.
Goodbaudy, 124 King street,
Apartment 10, has reported the
theft of a radio and electric
clock -from his apartment, po
lice said today. The stated entry
was probably gained through
the use of a pass key.
Retain Mr, and Mrs. Bob
Dickey and daughter, Kathy Ma
rie, 53 Modoc avenue, and Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Shearin and
daughters, Janice and Rebecca,
Eagle Point, returned last eve
ning from Coos Bay where the
group vacationed for the week
end. Dickey joined the families
after attending a GOP delegates
meeting at Salem. He is an alter
nate delegate for William McAl
lister to the Chicago Republican
National convention, which will
open July 7.
livestock
PcrfisBii CUPS Catil 133. Gsed
fed steers 32; utility to commercial
$25-27.53; csnner and cttw cow $18
18; cemmercisi bull 2S; ehsie fed
steers $33.75-34; good and choice ever
l.OOS ifeS. S33-33.5S.
Calves 25, Medium S80 lb. stock
calves S3?; choice and prim vealers 38
ana cejow.
Hoes 30. Choice No. 1 and 3 butch
ers S22.50-23; choice tows from 333-
420 ifes., ssTso-jg: feeder dim ow.
Sheep 333, Good to prime spring
lambs 528-28.50; utility and good
S24.5S-25.5S; good 0-88 lb. new crop
feeding lambs, $24.55; good and cboiee
wooied slaughter ewes S; food shorn
ewes o.
Sim Francisco (VP) Ceitla SS.
Cutter da try -bred slaughter cows
18; atilHy and commercial bull moit-
sves 25. Commercial and good up
to 358 lh. s&ughter calves 528-32.
Ksgs 238. Choice So, i and 3 butch
ers si.iis; num. cnoice sows ais.ss.
Sheep 1 ,500, Wooied spring lambs
Portland Produce
Portland (UF Butter: To retailers
AA frade nrints ?3e ib cartons TSe:
A pri&tc 75c; certoru ?8c; B prints t2c
lb.
Egjsi To ntfUcn Grade AA larj
large 52c dot; A Urge 47c dox ; AA
medium 4Tc doi.j A medium, 43-4 Sc
aoE.; cartons sc aaamonai.
Cheese; To retailer A sd hed
dar Oregon singles, 4S51e lb.; S-lfe.
loaves, si-sac; premium erana as
lb. for sinele wheels and Sl'ic lot 5-lb
leave; processed Americas cheese,
5-m, loaves, 46$s7,ac
First Bin and Tartarian cherries
from The Dalies sold from 25-3$ cent
a pound on the East Side Farmer'
market Tuesday; No. S-A loo white
potsioes were Quoted at f7.5?,75
hundredweight; top strawberries were
Poultry. Rt&feit
Live Cfelekenf ?. 1 oualltv. f.fih
pl&nt&i Fryers 2i-3 lb., 28 -28c; 3-4
lbs,, 28-23c; roaster 4 lbs, and up
zs-zhc; M& nens, a wis, ic-stc; old
rooster. lb,.
!ressi Chicken No. t New York
dressed tyl to retailers. Fryer, all
wU,( 43-44c; roaster, 43 -44c; tight
hens, 3i-32c; heavy hens, 33 -34c; eut
ap fryers all wis, 39-63c lb,
JrMi Turkeys To retailers. Fro
zen winter pack A grade torn 48c.
fttw or tyse m a graoe 45-4c,
&ah<s average to grower f.e.fe.
ki&ing piaitis) Live white 4-5 ib.. 34.
27c; 5- tb. 22 -24c, colored pelts 4c lb.
under, old doe rabbits 13-I5e, few
feigner, fresh dressed fryers to retail
era, 60-4e some higher.
Wall Street
New York . Stocks
drifted downward Tuesday for
the first time in five sessions.
Trading ran even with Monday.
Prices were off fractions, to
more than a point in plural
ity of issues when President Tru
man aiked congress for a law to
empower government seizure
and operation of the steel indus
try pending negotiation of a
wage contract.
Dow Jones closing stock aver
ages; 30 Industrials 287,8? off
1.48; 20 railroads 89,45 off I.2i;
15 utilitiea 50.02 off 0.07; and 5
stocks 103.83 off 0.71,
Sales Tuesday approximated
J,220,000 shares compared with
1.270,000 shares traded Monday.
Today's ciosing prices on se
lected stocks:
American T 4s T ,..185t4
Anaconda 4334
Chrysler 75
Curtiss Wright 8
General. Electric . 584
General Motors .... 554
Montgomery Ward . 621-4
Penn. S. B, 18J
Penney, 3, C . 88
Coming Thura. June 12
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Obituary
EMMA BALL
The remains of Mrs. Emma
Ball, SS, of Klamath Fells, who
died Sunday, were taken to Kii
math Falls yesterday by Con
ger - Morris funeral borne for
services and interment there.
rs. Ball was born in 186
on the Klamath reservation, and
had lived all her life In Kla
math county,
NELS JACOBSOH
Services for Nels Albert Jac-
8?, who died Saturday,
will be held in Conger Morris
Chapel Tuesday at 10:38 a. m.
vith the Rev. W. A. Dawes of
ficiating. Committal will be at
Siskiyou Memorial park.
Mr, Jscobson ws born March
I, 1885, to Bloomington, Ida.,
and on August 28, 1804, In Mee-
teetse, Wyo., was married to
Anna Sheets, who survives. He
ha J lived in southern Oregon
for the past 32 years, engaging
in farming near Central Point.
usher survivors include a son.
Massley, at home; four broth
ers, Moroni, Rfgby, Ids.; Lor
enzo and Cowley, Montpeiier,
Ids.; and Arthur L., Redondo
Boach, Calif.; and sister, Mrs.
Marsh wucox, Santa Monties,
Calif., .
95 Resolutions
Face State Grange
At Annual Meeting
La Grande Si J$ ' The Ore
gon State Grange ?8ih annual
convention Tuesday faced reao
lutions dealing with everything
from taxes to basebeu.
Nearly 800 delegates attended
opening sessions en the Eastern
Oregon -College of Education
campus Monday and heard State
Grangemaster Elmer MeClure,
Milwaukee, condemn new ef
forts to enact a state sale tax
and to remove local control
through a legislative school dis
trict reorganization bill.
MeClure attacked ballot
measure Imposing a six-mill lim
it on state property taxes as a
"major step , toward enactment
of a sales tax," and urged the
grange to oppose It "with all the
vigor at ear command"
The grangeraaster, however,
approved another tax measure
on the ballot, an amendment
permitting taxing units, such as
school districts, ta( establish
new tax base through action of
Its voters. He also endorsed the
three-cent cigarette tax measure.
Daily Weather Report
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lisfet hoMrer tisfr evnina- Paruy.
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tonight S; high Wedimda; 'JQ-75.
Orn; N!ci!y cloudy with scatter
i ih-jweri (aiftht and in north per
SiRn Wsdnid y PirSiy cloudy In south
psftise Wedsasy. Lows tdnisht 45.
5$;- highm Wednedy S3-?2 IB interior.
I?-T-p?rture a yr ase toeay:
LshMt St; iswett 4S.
Tstai menihiy prteipiitiibn .1 tsch.
Sefescy for the month .13 inch.
Totr,l orr c;'i t;an line Scstembar
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E&etsm for the seasen- 1 87 snch.
He&iivft humidity am. vetr.
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Square Dance Will
Highlight lose
Festival Activity
PerOB4 W IS A bis
sousre denes to downtown Port
land and the arrive) of Jsck Ma
ther, tW "Cheo Kid" sad
Rote parade honorary merahsl,
will highlight "Tuesday sight's
1852 Ross Festival activities.
Uhder the sponsorship of the
WtUasBette Valley Square Dance
Callers association, the gigantic
dance will feature 18 callers and
a top-notch band.
The Cisco Kid will arrive
aboard a lfl:S3 p.m. Sight to
take up hi siuSiea as honorary
grand marshal of the grand flor
al parade, scheduled for Friday,
and Saturday's junior parade.
Queerj -elect Jeanne Wallace
and her sewen princesses daixled
members of the Poruend cham
ber of commerce and their
guests at a kick-off luncheon
Monday,
The court a appearance was
the iit one until coronation
time Wednesday sight at Mult
nomah stadium,
BIRTHS
KEY To. Mr, and Mrs.
Emery, Frospeci, June 8, 1832, a
boy, 6' S lbs., ; at Osteopathic
hoipitsl, ,,-.
WINKLE To and Mrs.
M. A., 110? Hiantlc street, June
8, 1883, a girl, IVi lbs., at Osteo
pathic hospital, .
WOSBEHLY To Mr. and
Mra. Kenneth, f 34 Palm street.
June 8, 1882, a girl, lbs., at
Osteopathic hospital.
TlIXEYTo Mr. and Mra.
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COPKEB To Mr. and Mrs,
WiUtam, filler, Jane S, 1852, a
boy. 8!4 lbs,, at Community
hospitai.
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