Local and
, At Gold Hill Dee Jones,
county dog control officer, will
be at Gail's Market at Gold Hill
Friday," Jan. 28,'; to . issue dog
licenses, he. said, today. Licenses
purchased before March 1 are
$1.50 , and. after. March -1 are
$3.50, Jone3 said, ""r I
r ' , ' ''-'$
. In Boieburg -Mr. and- Mrs.
Fred Simcox and Mr. and Mrs.
William S. Russell of Medford
were in Roseburg last week end
to visit Mr. and .Mrs. Robert
Russell and family. iTheyl observed-William
, S.. Russell's
birthday while there, i f
1: Top Producer Glenn McCul
lough, general agent for the.
Provident Life Insurance com
pany, who lives at 29 North
Keeneway dr., attended a pre
view showing of the company's
new- home i office i building at
Bismarck, NJD., Jan. 10 and 11,
as one of the top producers of
the company F '
'; ' - i . t, . ;
To Visit Mrs. Don Pursel and
son,' Lee, Sausalito, Calif., are
to arrive this week to visit with
her "parents, Mr. and Mrs.' W.
H. Russell, 814 West Jackson st.,
and her husband's parents, the
George Pursels, Cedar st. " She
also will be with her sister, Mrs.
William Dreveskracht, and her
two sons now visiting here from
Tacoma, Wash. C ?
,
From Wacom Beach Mr.
and Mrs. James , Bidgood - and
family , visited last week end
with Mr. and Mrs. William Fon
taine, 332 North Ivy st. The
Bidgoods formerly lived here
and he was a partner In the
Medford pharmacy. They moved
five years ago to Wecoma Beach
on the Oregon coast, where he
operates two drug stores.
...... , ... . .
J Shop C 1 o s s Mrs. J. E.
Quails, who operates the -We
Fix 'Em sewing and alteration
shop at 225 North Riverside
ave., will leave this" week for
Ft. Worth, Tex., where she. has
been called because of the seri
ous illness of a son. The shop
will be c 1 o s e d indefinitely
though Mrs. Quails plans to re
turn here to reopen the business,
. . r , : .
Homtmakers Class The
Homemakers' class of the. First
Methodist church will meet for
a nnt-In rlr mroner in the church
fining room Friday at 6:30 p.m.
Members are asked to bring a
main dish and either a dessert or
a salad, and .. their own " table
service. After the supper Gen.
J. H. Hicks will show slides of
his and Mrs. Hicks' three years
residence in France. .. .
. ' .
A : FOE Meeting The Fraternal
Order of Eagles will meet Thurs
day, with full initiation, in the
hall at 219 West Main st. at 8
p.m. The meeting' will be. fol
lowed with refreshments. The
officers and a delegation at
tended a district convention at
Klamath Falls last Saturday and
Sunday. The Medford ritualistic
team . won third - - place, .with
Everett Sybrant receiving the
certificate of award for excel
lence and proficiency j in his
work as worthy chaplain. Jack
Webber won; a similar . certifi
cate for his work as junior past
worthy president.. ' . .
f PATRONIZE THESE I l! i
;M
BUSINESSES On Their
.March of Dimes Dqvl f
" Yoo Can Walk! - Then Help Those Who Canl
MEDFORD LODGE 178 ;l.O.O.M. ; -1
Jan. 24 thru 29 J, ' f Feb. j 1 stfflS
MEDFORD STAN'S Y CLUB
BOWLING LANES au r0Frr$ to the
- 121 Nrrii Riverai '- MARCH OF DIMES,
UASUI WT.C.FAT.OH HSl
FREE INSTRUCTION DINING DANCING .; VI
"Jan. 29 - V s Jan. 30
GILBERT CROCKER BROS.
SHELL SERVICE :SERVICE ;
., 700 Ewt Main - Nortfc C"tTal
ALL PROFITS TO THE GKOSS 'OM ALL
MARCH OF DIMES , , r WASH JOBS TO MOD
Swvic Hr Will Lt Id Shin m Ymf Car :
Hl Srr Them KHct the Shin ea Their Fm
' - ' -- - ;- - 1 -i
''i '- - .. ' - - ' '"'
Jan. 29 Jan. 29
WETER & OLSEN ROGUE SERVICE
SHELL SERVICE & SUPPLY
n 1258 Srarli RiwrsM Irii mi fnnt -
riu -
1 OrS FROM AU LUBE GAS PROFITS TO :
not 1 -.JOBS TO MOD MARCH. OF DIMES
etlt'i "GrM" TMr FiH Ywir Tank to
V Way I HavpjMta Ffll Their Hurts '
l erv? ' " - ' ' ' ' ' ' '
Personal
f f. e r fi J
. , Retires Nam Dale R. Wil
cox ' has retired the business
name,', Dale's . Cash market, , ac
cording; to county; clerk's1 rec
ords ' "." . ..' 'r '- - 1 .
v Legion to Meet Medford post
of vthe American Legion . will
meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the
Legion home, 531 South River
side ave.' r.-t. ,.'.:'- ..'. .
Recovering Mrs. Gertrude
W inningbam, Route 1, Jackson
ville. underwent sureery recent
ly in Physicians' and Surgeons'
hospital,' Portland, and the fam
ily reported : this morning that
MrsL Winningham is recovering
satisfactorily. . : j
;-;. - .. - "
Glasses Found : Maroon-
rimmed eye glasses, identified
as ' belonging to Gayle Hagen,
were turned over to the,; city
police department- yesterday
The glasses were found by Har
ry . Harold Boussen, 346 Mary
st., police said.
; . .
-Incorporates Articles of in
corporation -for the .T. J. Hight
agency, Inc., - have been filed
with the Jackson county clerk's
office by T. Ji Hight, Juanita
McCurry and Gertrude M.
Hight, according to records. The
agency is located at 221 - North
Central ave. in Medford;' - -
. In Community -Robert' De-
Koning, 2, son of Mr. and Mrs.
L'yle DeKoning, 643 Palm st.,
underwent surgery in Commun
ity hospital this morning: the
hospital reported. Joseph Serey-
ka, 82, of 1092TOak: Grove rd.
is a medical patient in the hos
pital" .:r ''.-.
. f;.. ;-.:
Visiting Glen Parker, Port
land guitarist, is - visiting here
during his appearance at Rogue
Valley Country; club, with Abby
Green,. 1118 East Main st., pia
nist of i the club. Parker is en
route to Hollywood, Calif., to
make recordings,, and from there
will go , to the Thunderbird
Country club at Palm; Springs,
Calif., for an entertainment en
gagement. He will leave here
Feb. 1. ' - 'I
. ..,, . ';, --:i-r ' j
' Flown Hom-f-Russell P. Nel
son, 30, Seattle, and his wife,
were to go to Seattle by ; Mercy
today. Nelson has been at Sac
red . Heart hospital since last
Thursday for treatment of a
fractured pelvis. He was injured
when he fell from a ladder at
Medford Veneer Products com
pany. Nelson is a research
chemist, for American Marietta
company, . Seattle. He was... the
313th patient carried by the non
profit air ambulance service.-
Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Reinhardt are the parents
of "a daughter, Anne, born Jan.
9 in Richmond. Va. The Infant
weighed 9 pounds. Mrs. Rein
hardt is the former Clara.. Dan
iels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
R. S. Daniels, 407 Park st Both
Mr., and Mrs. Reinhardt are
widely known in the valley be
cause of their work with the
Oregon Shakespearean . fastival
companies in Ashland the past
fewr years. . Reinhardt -is on the
faculty of the Richmond branch
of William and Mary college. ,
7
Obituaries
LEONIDAS DOTY
Funeral services for Leonidas
K. Doty, 67, of 1125 East Main
st., who died at his home Mon
day, will be held at Perl funeral
home Wednesday at 10 ajn. with
the Rev. D. Kirkland West, ' pas
tor of: the. First Presbyterian
church, officiating.' Cremation
will follow at Siskiyou Crema
torium. ;::.;; . -. -)
It is the request of the, family
that in lieu of flowers, a contri
bution be sent to the Heart
Fund, in care of the postmaster,
Medford. . ; ' ' - ;.: -f r
The deceased was born in
Newton, Kan., on March 21,
1887, and. had been in the in
vestment ' business'' - for." many
years. He had been a .'Medford
resident for. the past four years
and was a member of the Med
ford ' Kiwanis club, Medford
Elks . lodge, Masonic -lodge and
Presbyterian church.
. Survivors include . his wife.
Myrtle, Medford; a son, John H.,
St.1 Louis, Mo.; a daughter, Mrs.
C. A. Brown, Mt. Shasta, Calif.;
three sisters, Mrs. H. L, Fields,
Portland, , Ore; Mrs. W. E Mar
tin, San Mateo, Calif ., and Mrs.
James Smith, Hion, N.Y., and
six grandchildren. . ,
JASPER BAKER . '
Funeral services for Jasper
Jay Baker, 68, of route 3, Med
ford, who died at his home Sun
day, Will be held at Perl funeral
home Thursday at 2 n.m. with
the Rev. F- Carl Truex officiat
ing. Interment will be in Med
ford IOOF cemetery. -
The deceased was born at
Bassett, Neb., on Oct 4, 1886,
and was a farmer. w
Survivors include his wife,
Mabel; ; two sons, Loren and
Ronald,' and six grandchildren,
all of Medford.
SILAS HARP
Silas David Harp, 908V4 North
Riverside ave.: died vesterdav
while at work at Darrel Miller
company, 415. South Riverside
ave. Perl funeral home is . in
charge of arrangements. " -
. Mr. Harp's death was first re
ported as accidental, and coro
ner's deputies. ' city nolice and
sheriffs deputies stood by until
it was determined that death
was due to natural causes. ' :
CHARLES BRADLEY
Services for Charles Bradlev.
68, "who died Thursday in San
Francisco, were held this morn
ing at Conger-Morris chapel
with the Rev. D. E. Millard of
ficiating. Committal was at Sis.
kiyou Memorial park. -
': The ; deceased was born ' Oct.
4, 1886, in Illinois.
: Survivors - include -two sons.
Charles T.,rRedding, Calif.: and
William R., in the U.S. Na.'jn
Japan, two dauahters. Mrsrwn.
liam J. Staten and Mrs. Melvin
P. Scott, both Medford, and five
grandchildren. ."
In HospiUl Mrs? Arthur
Brown, 616 Beaty st.; is a med
ical patient at Osteopathic hos
pital.? i--:
1 Vagrant James Newman, 56,
a transient, was found guilty of
vagrancy today and ordered to
leave town after r a 1 muncipal
court hearing, police said.
. ' Building Medford building
permits havebeen issued to
Motor Haven motel, 1225 North
Riverside ave.,! for ! $1,900, to
alter a building, and to Fred E.
Robinson, 11 South' Front st;
$3,700, to alter a store' building:
; w Wrs'Found-A; purse belong
ing to 1 Dana Ragsdale, 1004
Whitman ave.," was turned over
to city i police yesterday, tfter
being found in front of the Cra
terian, theater by Thomas Eu
gene Davis, 330 North Front, st.,
police aaid. i- - -'.
. Woman Sought Medford city
police were seeking Emma
Neimela in the' area today to re
lay a death notice to her. She is
believed to have had interests' in
a motel near Grants Pass, they
said. Any person , knowing her
whereabouts should contact the
police. ' ) : ; ". '; : M c
v Accident Two vehicles were
involved in a collision on North
Riverside ave., between Fifth
and Sixth sts., yesterday after
noon,' according to city police
records. Drivers were Jesse
Arthur Thdmasson," 309' Chest
nut st, and Alvie Harry Smith,
Mapleton ..OreV pdHce 'said. No
citations were issued.
'' -
; Injured rClarence Harrison,
Gold Hill, was admitted to Os
teopathic . hospital i yesterday
afternoon with a back injury
caused by a logging mishap, the
hospital reported this morning.
According to the hospital records
Harrison, employed f by. Ford
Brothers Logging company was
struck by a limb while operating
a. .crawler . tractor.
Patients Rpoxtd Six addi
tional patients were reported by
the-staff of Sacred Heart hospi
tal this morning. Among medical
patients- at the hospital ' were
Lester Wayne Marshall," 16, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Marshall,
Eagle - Point; Mrs. Tom' Cook,
Grants Pass; ; Mrs. Albert Lang
ston, 263 Beatty st; Rachel Sur-
ber, 6 months, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Clarence Surber, Cen
tral Point, and. Mrs. Howard
Anderson, Central PointvRobert
Hague, 2645 Connell ave., was
admitted to the hospital for
surgery, according to the report
Freezing Wealher:
Grips Southland
By UNITED PRESS
Sub-freezing weather gripped
the Southland today in the wake
of snow storms which made
parts of Dixie look like Minne
sota. Meanwhile . a : surprise snow
bogged down Chicago traffic
and frost threatened to damage
citrus crops in Jthe semi-tropical
Lower Rio Grande Valley...
. Winter showed little mercy
towards the Southeast, which
has been getting far more than
its accustomed share of snow,
chilly temperatures and blustery
Winds. ; : k f --:' ,?: ; f: v .-
Temperatures below the freez
ing mark were forecast for the
area today, along, with snow in
the Appalachian Mountains and
Arkansas. " .
The nippy . weather -..eve n
touched the plush' winter play
ground of Miami, v sending the
temperature skidding from 67 to
52 in less than an hour.
Wall Street
New York U.R) Stocks ; ral
lied smartly from their lows to
day after a sharp decline in the
early trading. ' 0..V v
Defense issues again stood out
as the best performers following
their rise yesterday on the Presi
dent's moves to protect Formosa.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks: ' -
American T & T ..... ..
Anaconda
Chrysler .... .......
Curtiss Wright...... ......
General Electjric -
General Motors .
Montgomery Ward ....
Penn R R ......'1....,.... .
Penney J C ... :.. .
Radio .... , . -
Southern Co
Southern Pacific
S Oil of Calif ...U.
1743i
51
6634
18
485S
97
81
2434
SWA
38's
19
52
76
Texas Gulf Sulphur
' 38
Transamerica
i39
Tri-Continental ..
United Aircraft .
U S Rubber ...
U S Steel
Youngstown
...26
i 832
41
724
75
Portland Livestock
" Portland -(U.P.) Cattle 300. hold
over 200. - Commercial-low sood fed
steers .$18-2150; top Monday $24.50
xor cnoice aoa jo. tea steer: &nner
cutter cows today $750-9; utility cows
$10-12: 1030 lb. commercial eowi S14:
indtvidual young - commercial cows up
to $15; light cutter bulls $11-11J0.
-" Calves 35. good-low choice vealers
$20-24r individual high choice vealers
Monday $26-20.30.
wogs 4lH). Holdover 35. Choice 1-2
butchers 180-233 lb. mostlv Sl 25-
19.50: choice 1 lots $19.75: choice 3
lots down to 518.50; choice 330-470 lb.
SOWS $15.50-17. : :!;
Sheep 200. Good-choice around 90
lb. wooled lambs $19;- head choice
$1950; choice with some prime wooled
lambs Monday $20: good-choice feed
ers $16-17.50: good-choice slaughter
ewe jtnqay .aje.y.. , .
Portland Produce
' Portland (Uf. Effcs To retailers
Grade AA large. 50c doz.: A large. 46.
47c doz.; AA medium, 4bc: a medium
44 -45c; A small, 39c; cartons, 1-3C
additional. -
Butter To retailers: AA grade
prints. 66c lb.: cartons, 67c: A prints,
ooc; cartons. t7c; a prints. t4c.
- Cheese To retailers: A - grade Ched
dar, Oregon singles 421i-451,4c; 5-lh
loaves. - 46 ','x -49 z c. Processed ' Ameri
can cneese. o-io. ioat. aa'.i-4c 10. -
arm maraet
Northwest ootatoes and drv onions
held moetly . unchanged at steady to
firm listings today; yellow onion sets
were offered to Tetauera - at $17-18
cents a pound. .
Poultry. Rabbits
. - Live Chickens To growers: ; No. 1
-quality f.o.b: Portland): Fryers 2 y2 to
ids., 1D4 at larm. 23.24c
roasters AV , lbs: and un. 24-2Sc lb.:
f.o.b. Portland. 23-24e 'at runeh: lis-ht
nens, li-iac; heavy hens, au.wts., 14c
lhv:-old roosters. 10c lb. '
. Dressed Chickens No.- 1 dressed to
retailers: Fryers. 34-35c.ll.; voasterSi
se-39c;ngnt nens.v Z2-33c; Heavy bens.
29-37c; cutup fryers( all wts, 47-48C
lb.; whole drawn, 423c. i x .j
Turkeys To retailers: A grade hens;
readv to cook. 48e: N.V. drauad. to
43c lb.; A grade toms. oven-ready. 40c.
seiiavuie a grade nens, oven-ready.
w wc. seitsviMe xoms, c 10.. - -
nabbits, (average to growers, f.o.b.
killing- olantal Liv. whit. 3i-4(,
lbs.. 18-20c un: 5-6 lh . 14.1Bei color.
ea peits. 4e under; old does. B-lOc lb.:
a few higher. Fresh dressed fryers to
reiauers. o-3 c; cut up. B0-63C . -. -
Portland Cash Grain
Portland Prices .mm rannrtA In tfi
USDA market news . service: Wheat.
No. 2 soft white $79 a ton bulk:
prompt delivery f.o.b. Portland: No. 3
wnuo oau. 3-ib. test. Coast .delivery.
wis ion; no. a western barley. $49
f.o.b. Portland. Coast delivarv: 51ov-
bean meal, $9350-84 ton. cars, prompt
delivery Portland: standard- millrun
prompt amnment. 149 ton; cars nrnmnt
delivery; No. 2 yellow corn, $67J5 ton
M.o. ruruuo.
Wholesade Hay Prices: No. green
alfafla baled, f.c.b. Portland S35
trucks. $37 rail.
Portland Grain Exchange;" Monday's
close:
soft white ' ' i '
Soft white, no rex
2J7 :
9 97 .
wmte dub
H. R. winter, ord; 11 per cent-
oo per centi.. .. 2.47 ',i
it name
uc minion
t vrvviin
SOpfeotMsdefromloOsniaoeutislspinB.;
Sec PiemSmiraoff Fli lacHn6rt.Cooa. ;
So. smooth ; : fjiJg
it leaves you
breathless
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CIRCUS HERE THURSDAY The lUye BrosV Circus wili give
two performances at the Medford High school auditorium Thurs
day, in the afternoon,, and evening, under the sponsorship of the
Medford 20-30 club. There are 18 acts in the show, ranging from
the clowns, shown above to aerial acts, ponies, dogs, a baby ele
phant and jugglers. Tickets, can be obtained at the door, or from
any 20-30 club member.'-'...' .'.'..-.'' -
Portland School Board
Opposes Pay Increase
,PortlajidU.PThe; Portland
school board is opposed to a
legislative proposal to : raise
minimum salaries of teachers.
The board at its regular meet
ing last, night authorized its leg
islative committee to notifythe
Senate Education committee; oi
the decision. ; - ;
' A bill introduced ", by- Rep.
Mark Hatfield, (R.-Salem) would
boost minimum pay from' $2400
to $3700 for a teacher' with a
bachelor's degree. I
QUADRUPLETS BORN . - -
Manilla U-.R) The 25-year-old
wife of ' a Philippine jeep
driver -Monday night gave birth
to quadruplets - her seventh,
eighth ninth and ( tenth sons
in the.-, nearby community of
Sexmoan. ; ; :
-'" "'t'-i''.---'FORlSCASTS '
: Medford and vicinity Clear tonight,
becoming foggy in the valleys by early
morning; - Partly cloudy Wednesday
afternoon. Cooler tonight, low 30; high
Wednesday 50 y i . - :
" Western Oregon Partly cloudy to
night and' Wednesday Considerable
fog and low clouds tonight and in
morning. Cooler tonight. X.ow 35-42
except about 28 in southern interior;
high Wednesday 44-52. ,
' . Five-day forecast through Sunday:
' Western O r e g o n Considerable
cloudiness and mild through Sunday
with -occasional -rain begining Thurs
day, : Temperatures . above normal,
Bveraging .45-65 'in- afternoons and .36
44 at night. Total precipitation in in
terior -valley -1 -"to -1 Vx inches, except
one-half to one inch fit southwestern
Oregon; - ' i
Northern California Possibly rain
in extreme- north portion latter part
of ,-week, otherwise no precipitation.
Considerable fog iT central vaUey.
Temperatures near k normal except
highs below normal on fog area.
tjOCAL DATA
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest 43; Lowest 22.
Total monthly precipitation .91 inch.
Deficiency for the month ' 1.04
inches.
Total precipitation since September
1, 1954, 5.53 inches, i -...-. ,-.
Deficiency for . the season " 4.78
inches. ! ,
Relative - humidity 40 p.m. .yester
day 83; 4:30 a.m. today 94. .
Observations Taken At 4:30 A.M,"
. 120 Meridian Time
; , ). ? High Low Prec.
Boise . . JL 31 23 , ... T
Boston -j. . 39 ' 26
Chicago 1 32 - .11
26
- 8
23 -48
- 39 .
" 1
53 '
. 38
' 28
"13 ;
35
' 4
13 .
40 i
- 16
,42
- 44
uenver ,.,,, . 34
Eureka ; ui 30 . 48 .30
Grants Pass 45 -Z 39 . .08
Klamath Falls 36
Los Angeles i. 73 .
Medford j.I . 43
New York -
Omaha.
Pohemx
Portland
Reno :...
Eugene .:..
37
21
60
U 30
39-
52
- 39
; 48 .:
47'
.05
J03
Salt Lake
Sao Francisco
Seattle .L
Spokane . ...
Washington, D.C
.51
V .13
33
31
28
3
jaxuna i.
Tomorrow ?'
Sunrise 7:31 a.m. Sunset 5:17 pjn.
HURRY! HURRY!
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Labor Unions Ask
Turnout at Hearing ; A
PbrtiandJttJ.R) CIO and AFL
unions have, asked - for a large
labor -turnout tomorrow at a
State Senate Labor r committee
hearing in Salem. , ' - .- -: :
Bill Way, president, of the
AFL . Portland - Central Labor
council, said thelabor represen
tation, which wiU. 'attencl al;hear
ing on the governor's advisory
committee's report . on , unem
ployment compensation," was to
familiarize itself ;with: legislative
opposition to the compensation
measure;--: r-A.; ,'
The. CIO has' asked rail state
locals to have representatives in
the capltol for the hearing. v ; ;
POLICE COURT - ' :. ; " ".
Juanita F. McKlbben, violation, of
basic rule, $10.
- Lloyd Hastings Seymour, illegal left
turn, $5. . ,-.. - .
' James Drew Coleman, double park
ing, $5. - r--: j -.
Olin Thomas Whitman, failure to
stop at stop sign, $5. - ,.
Donald Joseph Crawford, failure to
stop at stop sign, $5. .
Earl Harrison Smith, 24. of 724
North -Riverside '-ave., . driving while
operator's license suspended. - $25 fine
and 30 days in jail suspended.
Melvin Emile Goguey. Kenneth
Bobby Owen, James Waddell Scott,
Calvin Walte Wolf and Martin Calo
way Lusk. violations of basic rule,
$10- each. . . . . - . . .- -
- Wayne L. ' Chapman - and Bob Ri-
nard, expired license, tabs, $5 each. ;
Frank Martin and Bill B. ' Barnes,
expired license plates.' $5 -each.
-- Leslie -Everett Lemke, going wrong
way on one way street. $5. .
Everett L. Bowers, failure to stop at
stop ugmv $9. - ,
- Jackie Lee Saunders, passing on the
right, S5. -s
Everett William Kastner Jr block
ing driveway, $3. .
Ralph Gay, all-night truck park
ing on street, $5.
Crocker J. Hunter, 56 of 50 Valley
View dr.. driving under the influence'
of intoxicating liquor: plea of not
guilty entered,: bail of $100 posted,
and case continued .indefinitely.
r-l . - i .
DISTRICT COURT - ' '.v
John A. Braack. failure, to stop at
stop sign. $10. -:- ;.
Roy T. .Johnson, violation 'of basic
role, $15. . . . -: -
Gerald E. Ward," no red flares.' $15.
Vincent L. Swinney, overload. $41.
, Chauncey B. Beck, overload. $80. -
' Arlie Walker. 20, Shady Cove, driv
inr while license suspended. $30.
Carlos W. Allen, following too close,
810. .
iDonald B. Chnss, no operator's li
cense, $15.
CIRCUIT COURT
Hazel V. Reams vs. Roy J. Reams,
divorce complaint. - .- , '.
MARRIAGE LICENSE " y
APPLICATIONS
' Henry Benton 'Kilbum. 30. of 412
Oak st. Central Point, and. Margaret
Louise Gibbons, 27. of 204 Ajax st,
Camp White. ' - "
Theodore Henry Zahnow. 30, of 310
North- -: Bartlett St.. and - Annabel
Houchin, 29, . VA domicilliary. Camp
White. - -. . '-. 4
Robert .. Ruane Johns. '2fi. Sonoma.
Calif ..and Lily Irene Cart; 21. of 1511 j
West Main V .. v .
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.gut oi the
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Electronic Brain
VPmctanati,-0.--j(UJJ-- Astron
omers . are. finding more, lost"
planets today . because an "elec
tronic . brain' vhas. been, put to
work tracking thera down. t ; . .
s The General Electric . Co.,
Schenectady,: N.V., ; ,has devel
oped a giant computing device
called the; IBM 017 which fig
ures out-their orbits in a matter
of minutes. c "$'. :V : v ' -'
T hefXSndnndtT Observatory
director;! Paul Herget;- used it-to
discover the planet . Athalia, lost
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Another expert Herbert Rf. 3.
Grosch, spent more than : 1,000
man-hours ?on calculations that
rediscovered Jupiter's te i g h t h
satelitte.in 1941. Grpsch. said it
would take, him-just one minute
to- do the job'today by using the
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Portland UB Portland is
in .the running- for the national
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Congleton said today the city's
bid had- been. certified-Valong
with those- of Cincinnati,;. Mil
waukee -and MiamL Final selec
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