-Funds Approved
In Senate (or
Oregon Dam Work
Washington (U.R) A Sen
ate appropriations subcommit
tee has recommended an in
crease of $172,190,000 in funds
voted by the House for flood
control and rivers and harbors
works, It was reported Satur
day. Subcommittee actions includ
ed restoration of funds for The
Dalles dam on the Columbia
river in Oregon and Ice Harbor
dam on the Snake river in Wash
ington. The House had eliminat
ed funds for both dams.
The subcommittee increases
included nearly $50,000,000 for
Pacific Northwest power dams,
For The Dalles, the subcom'
mittee allowed $30,000,000 com
pared with a budget request of
S37,500,000. For Ice Harbor, $3,-
000,000 was allowed or $2,000,
000 less than asked for by the
president.
Subcommittee allocations for
other projects, and amounts vot
ed by the House, included:
McNary dam on the Columb
ia in Oregon, $66,000,000 and
$60,000,000; Chief Joseph dam
on the Columbia in Washington,
$18,300,000 and $11,500,000; De
.troit dam in Oregon, $10,700,
100 and $10,000,000; Lookout
Point dam in Oregon, $17,250,
000 and $16,000,000.
Local and Personal
Jackson County
Farm Bureau
PICNIC
Today 1 p.m.
Tou Velle Park
Guest Speakers
Free Ice Cream and Pop
Barbershop Quartet
Annual Election
of Officers
BE SURE TO ATTEND
Return Mr. and Mrs. J. E. I
Gribble, 139 Kenwood avenue,
returned this week from Wash
ington state where they were
called by the death of a relative.
Tonsillectomy Mrs. R. E.
Britton, 239 Manzanita street,
was a tonsil surgery patient at
Osteopathic hospital yesterday,
according to attendants.
Assume Name Edgar J. Link,
401 South Oakdale avenue, and
W. E. Shires, 3021 Table Rock
road, has assumed the business
name, Selco Refrigerator com
pany, according to county
clerk's records.
Incorporate Articles of in
corporation of Dr. Pepper Bot
tling company of Medford have
been filed with the county clerk
by Robert G. Holcomb, Maurine
Holcomb and Marcia Lee Rod
gers. .
In Iowa Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Bennett Jr., and sons, Billy and
Bob, 315 Haven street, are to re
turn later this week from Tray-
nor, la., where they have been
visiting relatives to Mrs. Ben
nett. They left here May 30.
School Meeting The annual
school meeting of district No. 4,
Phoenix, will be held on Mon
day, June 16, at 8 p.m. in the
grade school gym. Regular busi
ness will be transacted and one
director will be elected for a
three year term.
...
For Trip Mrs. Nellie Bowles,
205 North Holly street, has re
turned after visiting her daugh
ter-in-law, Mrs. Harold Simp
son, her grandsons, William and
Robert Simpson, San Rafael,
Calif., and a granddaughter,
Mrs. Keith McCormack, Novato,
Calif. The grandsons drove Mrs.
Bowles home and on their re
turn trip to California they stop
ped for a day to fish on the
Klamath river. They are in the
sheet metal business at San Ra
fael. Mrs. McCormack is secre
tary for the Novato chamber of
commerce and her husband is
the sheriff of Marin county. Mrs.
Bowles made the trip south by
plane.
fJABORHOOD
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700 EAST MAIN
COMPLETE LUBRICATION
Tires and Tubes
Spark Plugs Fan Belts
Radiator Hose Oil Filters
Automatic Transmission Service
"WHERE SERVICE IS A BUSINESS
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HARVEY A. FAUSET
Bible Class Miss Anna
Streed's Bible class will meet
Tuesday, at 8 p.m. in the home
of Mrs. John Warnke, 1012 South
Peach street, class members said
yesterday.
Ladiii Troop A special meet
ing of the Ladies' Mounted troop,
will be held at the posse club
rooms Tuesday at 8 p.m. Busi
ness of importance to all mem
bers, active or inactive, will be
considered, officers of the organ
ization said yesterday.
From Festival Mr. and Mrs.
Geary Garrett and family. Route
4, Medford, returned Saturday
morning from Portland where
they visited and attended the
Rose Festival. They were gone a
week.
To Make Home Here Mrs.
Mabel Buchanan and her daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs,
C. H. Redmond, and their sons,
Michael and David,' arrived in
Medford recently to live. They
have purchased a farm in the
Griffin Creek area. Mrs. Red
mond has been transferred here
bv her employers, the First Na
tional Bank of Portland. She was
employed in the southwest Port
land branch before coming here,
From Redding Mrs. Thelma
Lambert and daughter Pamela
Lambert, Redding, Calif., are
visiting for the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Aldrich and
daughter. Cherie, Jacksonville
highway. Visiting at the Aldrich-
es from Thursday until yesterday
were Mrs. Jean Mottern nad
children, Dickie and Shirley, also
of Redding. Mrs. Lambert and
daughter arrived Friday.
At College Chester L. Rapp,
a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rapp,
Talent, is attending Southern
Oreson college under the Air
Force program, "Operation Boot-
strao. " He is an airman second
class and has been stationed at
Sheppard Air Force base, Texas.
He is studying for a bachelor of
science degree and is scheduled
to receive the degree Dec. 13,
1952, under the Air Force plan.
The plan allows airmen who
came into the branch of service
lackine only a few credits to
complete their schooling to fin
ish college while in uniform.
On Ships Jerry D. Lauchner,
a Nan seaman apprentice and
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Lauchner, route 1, box 403, Med
ford, is on the heavy cruiser
USS Bremerton, according to a
fleet news release. He entered
the service in October, 1951, and
received his recruit training at
San Diego, Calif., training cen
ter. Before entering he was grad
uated from the Medford senior
high school. Elmer M. Adams,
who is on the aircraft carrier
USS Valley Forge, recently was
advanced to a Navy aviation
ordnanceman third class. He is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Adams, Central Point.
In Hospital Ray Offord Jr.,
Jacksonville, confined in Com
munity hospital because of re
cent injuries, is now able to re
ceive visitors, the family an-
Back Home Mrs. J. A. Mc-
Dougall, 315 Perrydale avenue,
who has been hospitalized since
May 15 for a broken leg was
released from Community hos
pital on Saturday, according to
attendants.
...
Leg Lacerations Mahlon
Sprague, route three, box 69,
Medford, has been hospitalized
for severe leg lacerations caus
ed by a saw while working on
a valley church, according to
Community hospital attendants
Saturday. He was taken to the
hospital by friends.
.
Fractured Leg Clayton
Simmons, Eagle Point, a truck
driver for Mitchell Brothers
Truck line. Crescent City, Calif.,
is in Community hospital fol
lowing fracturing his leg at Cave
Junction Saturday. He was
brought here by the Illinois Val
ley ambulance, hospital attend
ants said.
Picnic Changed The Jackson
County Farm bureau picnic and
annual meeting scheduled today
at 1 p.m. at TouVelle park, will
be held at the Eagle Point
Grange hall, at the same hour.
The change was made because of
threatening weather conditions,
officers said yesterday. Election
of officers will be held and there
will be guest speakers.
Accepts Position William J.
Hayes, who was graduated last
Monday from the Oregon State
college school of engineering,
has accepted a position with the
Shell Oil compnay at Los An
geles. His father is M. A. Hayes,
2743 Pacific highway, Medford.
The father, and a sister of the
graduate, Mrs. A. J. Rosenthal,
Cottage Grove, attended the
graduation ceremonies.
O u s 1 Conductor Charles
Milam, a KYJC engineer-an
nouncer, will be the guest con
ductor for the program by that
name over the station this eve
ning from 10 to 10:30 p.m. He
will include in his concert of
favorite recordings Eric Coates'
"London Suite," "Warsaw Con
certo," by Addinsell; "Mozar-
tian," by Tchaikovsky; "Donna
Diana Overture, by Reznicek;
"Acceleration Waltz," by Jo
hann Straus, "Village Swal
lows,' by Joseph Strauss and mu
sic from "Don Giovanni," by Mo
zart.
To Summer School Alf B.
Mekvold, Jackson county school
superintendent, will leave Mon
day for Seattle, where he will at-
t e n d a nine-weeks summer
school session at University of
Washington.
Returns Mrs. A. E. Herman-
son, sua soutn urape street, re
turned last week from Duarte,
Calif., where she visited for two
weeks with her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Carr. Mrs. Carr is the former
Miss Jean Hermanson. The visi
tor also went to Covina, Calif.,
to visit her father, George Mor
ris. ,
'
Boy Beaten Orvllle Ray Bo-
gart, 1310 Sweet road, reported
to city police that he was beaten
Friday afternoon by an un
known youth. According to po
lice reports, Bogart said that he
and another youth were walking
along the east side of Bear creek
north of Jackson street when the
attack occurred. He was beaten
about the head and face. The as
sailant and two other boys with
him reportedly disappeared in
to the brush.
Non-Injury Accident A non
injury accident which occurred
Saturday morning on the Green-
springs highway to Klamath
Falls caused minor damage to
one vehicle, according to state
police. The car went off the
shoulder while attempting to
pass another vehicle, they said
Operator of the car was Ann E.
Rogers, 130 Felice street, Sal
inas, Calif.
Seek Person State police are
currently seeking the where
abouts of Billy Doolittle and
family who are reported to be
in this area. Doolittle's father
has died in Eureka, Calif., they
said, and Doolittle was believed
to be seeking employment in the
lumber industry. He is driving
a 1940 black Dodge pickup with
a donkey emblem on the hood
police said, and his son is driving
a Ford sedan.
Obituary
JAMES RAMSEY
James C. Ramsey, 79, died
early Saturday morning at the
Camp White V. A. Domiciliary
Center. Conger-Morris Funeral
Home is in charge of funeral
arrangements.
WALTER BAKER
Walter Earl Baker, 65, a mem
ber of the Camp White V. A
Domiciliary Center, died Friday
in his room at a local hotel
Conger-Morris Funeral Home is
Sunday, June 13. 1951
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
Sister of Talent Woman
Dies Friday in Ashland
Ashland Miss Louis F.
Mengersen, sister of Mrs. Martin
C. Wood, Talent, died Friday in
an Ashland hospital. Remains
are being forwarded to Chicago,
111., by Litwiller Funeral home,
for interment in the family plot
at Oakwood cemetery. Mrs.
Wood is accompanying the re
mains to Chicago.
Goodwill Flight Halted By Greenland Weather
Goose Bay, Labrador (U.R)
Goodwill flyer Max Conrad's bid
to fly a small single-engined
plane to Scandinavia ran into
its second setback Saturday
when bad weather in Greenland
kept him on the ground in Goose
Bay.
A heavy rainstorm was report
ed over Greenland, next sched
uled stop on the 49-year-old fly
er's trip from Washington, D. C.
was no sign of the storm end
ing.
The weather was fine in Goose
Bay where Conrad, father of 10,
arrived Friday night from Old
Town, Maine where he a'so
had landed because of weather
conditions.
Conrad hoped to get back to
Minneapolis, in time for his wed
ding anniversary in August.
in charge of funeral arrange
ments. FLOYD TEETER
Funeral services for Floyd M.
Bud" Teeter, Jr., who died at
his home in Talent on Thursday,
will be conSucted at 2 p. m.
Tuesday in Chapel Mortuary,
with the Rev. D. Kirkland West
of the First Presbyterian church
officiating. Interment will fol
low in Siskiyou Memorial park.
The body will lie in state
throughout today and tomorrow,
and those wishing to call at the
mortuary may do so.
Mr. Teeter, the son of Floyd
M. and Anna Teeter, wa9 born
in South Bend, Ind., on Dec. 18,
1912. He was married to Jose
phine M. Fris in 1937 and moved
with his family to the Medford
area five years ago, where he
has been an employee of Gen
eral Petroleum corporation. He
was a member of the Presbyter
ian church of South Bend.
Beside his wife, Josephine, he
Is survived by two sons, Mich
ael and Joseph, all of Talent; his
father, Floyd M. Sr., and one
brother, Howard, both of South
Bend, Ind.
Pallbearers will be M. C.
Thoreson, K. V. Thoreson, G. S.
Stephens, Herbert Sutton, Mark
Dempster, and F. W. Gilbreath.
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