Local and
Plan Picnic Tentative plans
are being made by former res
idents of Oklahoma to hold a
picnic this summer. Former
Oklahomans interested in such
in event are asked to contact
Jim Smith, telephone Central
i Point 1242, as soon as possible.
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Plan Sale Church of the
Brethern will hold a food sale
Saturday, June 28, in the City
Meat market, 121 North Central
avenue, beginning at 10 a. m.
Assume Nam W. E. Cad
dell and Allen P. Collingwood
have applied for the assumed
business name of Circle C. Ser
vice, Medford, according to the
county clerk's office.
Visiting Parents Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Dillon, 1980 Sunset
drive, Medford, entertained
their daughters, Mrs. G. W. Ber
lin and grandchildren Erick and
Page, Walnut ureeK, Lain., mis
week. The Berlins were here
for 10 days.
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California Guests Guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.
B. Corbet, 2334 Capitol avenue,
Medford, are Mr. Corbet's sis
ter, Mrs. V. L. Uselton and her
husband from Monterey Park,
Calif. The Useltons arrived Tues
day, and plan to continue their
trip to Washington this week.
At Community Hospital
Nine- year- old Rebecca Ferrell,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eu
gene Ferrell, Central Point, was
a tonsillectomy patient at Com
munity hospital Wednesday, hos
pital attendants .reported. A
surgery patient of Tuesday, June
24, was Mrs. Eva Pond, 703 Ken
yon, Medford.
Teachers Move Two teach
ers at Eagle Point high school
and Central Point grade school,
Mr. and Mrs. Max West, moved
recently lo Del Paso Heights
near Sacramento, Calif. West
plans to obtain his master's de
gree while attending Sacramen
to state college, and Mrs. West
will teach school there. Mrs.
West is the daughter of Mrs.
Frida Burger, 512 North Bart
lett, Medford.
talked about ear In it field. A rent
sports car that has turned in racing
records in competition against cars
costing up to $20,0001
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Benefit Card Party Medford
Women of the Moose will con
duct a benefit care1, party Friday,
starting at 8 p. m. in the Girls
Community club.
Seat Stolen A car seat was
stolen from one of the cars at
the Mete and Sciler Auto lot.
911 North Riverside avenue,
Monday night or Tuesday morn
ing, according to police records.
The theft was reported by Tony
A. Mete, 32 Myers court.
Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Flynn Jr., Tucson, Ariz.,
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Hosick, 845 Palm street
here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs.
Flynn are on a three-weeks va
cation which will take them to
Crater lake and Canada before
returning home.
To Meeting Mr. and Mrs.
Glen L. Fabrick have gone to
Shore Lodge, McCall,. Idaho, to
attend the Standard Insurance
company's 1952 Leaders' club
convention being held there this
week. Fabrick represents Stand
ard in Medford and qualified
for the 1952 convention by his
sales record during the past
year.
To Victoria Conclave Fred
F. Sears, 328 North Oakdale ave
nue, Medford representative of
the Prudential Insurance com
pany, has qualified for attend
ance at the 1952 western leaders
conference at Victoria, British
Columbia, according to a com
pany release. The conference will
be held June 29 to July 1.
To Florida Mrs. Lloyd E.
Dyer and infant daughter, Nola
Lee, left yesterday via United
Airlines for Florida. Mrs. Dyer
will join her husband, former
Medford resident and Medford
high school graduate, who re
cently completed a navy course
as aviation electrician. He will
be stationed on the west coast
upon completion of further train
ing. Dyer is a son of Mrs. George
Distell, 2255 Springbrook road,
Karen, 18-month-old daughter
of the Dyers, will remain with
the Distells.
DAV Installation Jackson
county chapter, Disabled Ameri
can Veterans, and auxiliary, will
install officers Friday at 8 p. m.
at Lincoln school auditorium.
George W. Simmons, commander
of DAV District 5, will be the in
stalling officer and state depart
ment officers of the DAV and
auxiliary will also be present.
Entertainment, including music
by the Camp White orchestra.
will be provided and a buffet
luncheon will be served. Offi
cers elect will meet at the
school at 8:00 p. m. Wednesday
night to practice.
Tonsillectomy Patients Ton
sillectomy patients at Sacred
Heart hospital Wednesday were
Miss Joan Eslinger, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eslinger,
110 West Willamette avenue,
Medford; Jerry and John Vokos,
sons of Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Vokos, 713 W. 11, Medford; and
Buck N. Baker, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Baker, Grants
Pass, hospital attendants report
ed. Carl Friedrichsen, Box 3,
Murphey State road, was a sur
gery patient in Sacred Heart
hospital Wednesday, attendants
said. A medical patient was
Blain G. Johnson, Glendale, Ore.
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KCX Rochcittr of the Jack Benny show; A$4x
Big Cuke Johnson and Garcia McKae, F3
dynamic guitarist and bass, fi-eB
Slli IN '" SKW '"i "" S'tSd
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Brother of Rochester
Appears at Y Club Here
Charles (Jellybean) Johnson
brother of Rochester, comedian
on the Jack Benny radio pro
gram, and his wife are current
ly entertaining at the Y club
here. The Johnstons are on their
honeymoon, having been married
in Ely, Nev., June 9. Mrs. John
son is the former Georgette Or
gan, Portland.
From here the couple will go
to Lake Tahoe in California
where they will visit Johnson's
famous brother. During their
stay here, the Johnsons have vis
ited many points of Interest, In
cluding Crater lake.
Florida Vacation Spending
his vacation in Florida is John
Graff, office manager of Mann's
Department store.
At Santa Rosa Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Wright, 521 Park avenue,
have been in Santa Rosa, Calif.,
for the past week. They plan to
return to Medford next Monday.
Returns Home Mike Diet
rich, 136 South Keene Way
drive, returned home Wednes
day after a two-week vacation at
Diamond lake and other parts
of southern Oregon.
Picnic Hour Changed A
picnic at the Elks picnic grounds,
for Rotary club members and
their wives, will be held at 6:30
p. m. today Instead of 7 p. m.
as previously announced.
Son Here Lt. William B.
Barnum Jr., of the United Stales
air force is spending two weeks
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Berthold Barnum,
South Pacific highway. Lieuten
ant Barnum recently completed
his cadet training at Reese air
force base in Lubbock, Tex., and
next is to be assigned to jet
plane training in Georgia. .
Annual Dinner Medford
Trail Riders annual steak dinner
will be served from 2 to 4 p.m.
Sunday, June 29 at Hidden Val
ley ranch in the Tolo district.
Members are selling tickets.
There will be a ride before the
dinner with those participating
asked to meet at 9 a.m. at the
intersection of Old Stage road
and Scenic avenue.
Daily Weather Report
FORECASTS
Medford and Vicinity: Fair and
warmer through Friday. Low tonight
48. High Fridny 82-flo.
Western Oregon: Partly cloudy to
night and Friday, except mostly cloudy
along coast today and over northern
interior Friday mornine. Low tonichl
50-55. HighB Friday 68-78, except about
ou on coast.
LOCAL DATA
Temperature a year ago today: High
est 00; lowest 54.
Total monthly precipitation 1.15
mcnes.
Excess for the month .49 inches.
Total precipitation since Septem-
Dcr j, luai, m).aa int'nes.
Excess for the season 4.5!) inches.
Relative humidity 4:30 p. in. yester
day owo. f.ou n . m. ronay ai
Tomorrow
Sunrise 4:37 a. ni. Sunset 7:30 p. m.
uoservRiions laaen At , m.
120 Meridian Time
Boise .- 6fi
Boston 83
Denver 78
Eureka 61
Havre 67
Klamath Falls fil
Los Angeles 61)
Medford fit
Reno fi4
Eugene 69
Seattle 70
Spokane 75
Washinnton. D. C 08
72
58
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38
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Yakima 75 50 .11
Obituary
GRAYSON ROBERTSON
Grayson C. Robertson, 78: of
Medford, died here Wednesday.
He was the husband of Linda N.
Robertson and father of Harvey
W. Perl funeral home is in
charge of funeral arrangements.
OSCAR PETERSON
Funeral services for Oscar
(Pete) Peterson, 62, of 310 West
Jackson street, who died at a
local hospital Wednesday, will
be held at Perl funeral home
Friday at 7:30 p.mr with the Rev.
W. A. Dawes, pastor of the First
Baptist church, officiating. Inter
ment will be Saturday morning
at Siskiyou Memorial park.
The deceased, who had been a
resident of this community for
the past 56 years, was born in
Wasco, Neb., on Feb. 9, 1891.
Survivors include his wife,
Gwendolyn, and four sons, John,
DuWayne, Marvin and Dudley,
all of Medford, and a sister,
Anna Peterson, Portland.
DELOS WRIGHT
Funeral services for Delos A.
Wright, 72, a resident of the
Steamboat area since 1904 who
died at a local hospital Tuesday,
will be held at Steamboat ceme
tery Saturday at 2 p.m. with the
Rev, Don H. Byers of the Cen
tral Church of Christ officiating.
Funeral arrangements are in
care of Chapel mortuary.
The deceased was born in
Michigan on Jan. 31, 1880, and
came to Jackson county in 1904,
where he located in the Steam
boat area where he had a long
and colorful history in the opera
tion of several mining claims.
Survivors include a sister,
Mrs. George LaLone, in Michi
gan; another sister in Michigan,
and several nieces, nephews and
cousins in the middle west.
LYNDE SALES
Services for Lynde Allen
Sales, 54, who died Monday, will
be held In Conger-Morris Chapel
Friday at 11 a.m. with the Rev,
E. J. Clark and the Masonic
lodge officiating. The remains
will lie in state until time for
services at the Conger-Morris
chapel. Interment will be at
Bozeman, Mont.
Mr. Sales was born May 30,
1898, in Bozeman. On July 10,
1939, in Townsend, Mont., he
was married to Edythe Burgan
Clark, who survives. He was a
veteran of World War I, serving
from Nov. 1 to Dec. 31, 1918, as
a private, Co. "C", 308th Bn
Tank Corps. He also saw service
with Battery "B", 50th Coast
Artillery. He was u member of
Eastgate Lodge No. 182, A. F.
& A. M., Portland, and of Med
ford Consistory, Scottish Rite;
and of the Presbyterian church
at Phoenix. He had been a resi
dent of Oregon for the past 10
years, and of Medford for almost
three years.
Other survivors include two
sons, Richard G., Medford; Tech.
Sgt. Allen L., with the Army Air
Force at Biggs Air Force Base,
El Paso, Tex.; a daughter, Mrs.
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June 26, S if
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Thursday, Junt 26. 1952
Livestock
Portlsnd (UP) Cattle 200. Utility
heifers 22-25; utility cows 19; canners
and cutters 15-17 50: utility to com
mercial bulls 28-37.30; itock steers '28.
Calves 30. Good to choice light
weight vealers 32-33: utility to com
mercial 22-28: culls 18 to 20.
Hogs 130. Choke No. 1 and 2 butch,
ers 22.75-23.23; c holes 33-500 lb. sows
16 50-18.
Sheep 500. Choice to prime spring
lambs 24.30-23; utility and good 23-24.
San Francisco (UP) Cattle 23.
Low commercial 1200-lb. steers 25;
cannert dairy-type cowi 14.
Hogs 200. Choice No. 1 and 2 butch
ers 22.25: choice sowi 13-16.50; good
and choice feeder pigs 25-27.
Sheep 1300. No early tradt.
Portland Produce
Portland (UP) Butter: To retail
ers AA grade prints 75c lb.; cartons
7c; A prints 75c; cartons 76c; B prints
72c lb.
Eggs: To retailers Grade AA large
56c doz ; A large 51c doz.; AA medium
Sic doz.; A medium 49-30c doz.; car
tons 3c additional.
Cheese: To retailers A grade chud
dar. Oregon single, 47-5 lc lb.: 3-lb.
loaves 52-35c: premium brands to
SS'jC for single wheels and 61 '3c for
5-1 b. loave; processed American
cheese. 5-ll. loaves 46 U-47 '.ac.
FARM MAHKKT
Best Mid-Columbia Royal Anne cher
ries were 12 centi a pound on the
East Side Farmers Market Thursday
with ordinary at 8 to 10 cents; raap-
Derries were j-z-ij.ou a iiat witn tancy
strawberries up to $2.fi0; Northwest
cabbaee was mostly $3.50-3.75 a crate:
lettuce wns $1.75-2 to produce house
buyers; Wulia Walla dry onions sold
at v.-.a.-, a su-itj. sack; Mid-coiumbin
yellow squash was $3 a crate.
POLLTUY, KAHUITS
Live Chickens (No. 1 quality f.o.b.
plants). Fryers 2li-3 lbs. 31-32c lb: 3-4
His. 31-32c lb.; roasters 41 lhs. and up.
31c; light hens, all wts. 16-17c; hcavv
type hens, all wts. 17-18c; old roosters
14-15c lb.
Dressed Chickens No. 1 New York
dressed style to retailers, fryers, broil
ers, roasters all wt. 43-44c. roasters 43
44c; light hens 30-31c; heavy hens, 32
33c; cutup fryers nil wts. 60-(J2c lb.;
whole drawn, 55-3Hc.
Rn obits (average to growers f.o.b.
killing plants) Live white 4-5 lbs. 21
24c, 5-6 lbs. 18.21c, colored pelts 4c
Janet Voris, Klamath Falls; his
mother, Mrs. Harriet Sales,
Bozeman, Mont.; a sister, Mrs. J.
H. Dickson, Bozeman, and five
grandchildren. 1
RAY HALE
Services for Ray Louis Hale,
38, who died Monday, will be
held in Conger-Morris Chapel
Friday at 2:30 p.m. with the
Rev. Meredith Groves officiat
ing. Committal will be in Siski
you Memorial park.
Mr. Hale was born Sept. 3,
1913, in Bonnie, 111. On Jan. 17,
1947, in Grants Pass, he was
married to Winona Slayter, who
survives. He was a veteran of
World War II, serving as a T-4,
H. & S. Co., 240th Engrs. Const.
Bn. He saw active service in
New Guinea and the southern
Philippines between Aug. lfl,
1944, and March 14, 1946.
Other survivors include a
daughter, Judith, and a son,
Monte; his mother, Mrs. Stella
Hale, Medford; four sisters, Mrs.
Margaret Werner, Bend, Ore.;
Mrs. Geneva Vermillion, Med
ford; Mrs. Mabel Hedgepeth,
Prospect; arid Mrs. Vivian Miles,
Modesto, Calif.; and three broth
ers, O. C, Medford; V. C, Sher
wood, Ore.; and R. P. Carroll,
Salem, Ore.; two nephews and
eight nieces.
ADVANCED
CLASS
Starting
Thurs., June 26,
8:30 P.M.
Classes are open to non
members of the YMCA.
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Register NOW by Calling 2-6259
Classes Will Be Limited to 20.
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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE NINE
lb under, eld does rabbits 10-12e, few
higher, fresh dressed tryers to retail
ers, 57-61c, some higher.
Wall Street
New York (UP) Slocks ad
vanced on moderate trading
Thursday.
The rise lifted the railroad av
erage to a new high since March
16, 1951, and the industrial av
erage to its best level since last
Feb. 2, or within a few points of
the 1952 high.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American T & T 153V8
Anaconda 45
Chrysler 77-Vs
Curtiss Wright 8'4
General Electric 60'8
General Motors 5734
Penn. R. R 20Aa
Penney, J. C 69:Mi
Radio 267-
Southern Co 137s
Southern Pacific 818
S. Oil of Calif 59i4
Texas Gulf Sulphur 110
Transamerica 28", 4
Tri-Continental 15'-b
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