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I Local and Hasards Found City Fire Marshal Truman Nelson inspect ed live business occupancies Fri day and issued nine orders for correction of hazardous condi tions. First Aid Class A standard first aid class will be held Wednesday, Feb. 2, starting at 7:30 p. m., in the Jacksonville city hall, according to LeRoy "Williams, cbuniy first aid direct or for the Red Cross. The class will be open to the public, Wil liams said. v Club To Aid MOD Stan's Y club, on North Pacific hwy.; will turn over all profits from its operation tomorrow night to the March of Dimes Members of the Moose lodge are assisting in the project and a cover charge In the form of a - contribution will be made, it was announced. Gold Hill Unit A meeting of the Gold Hill Health unit is set for Tuesday, Feb. 1, at 1 p. hl, in the home of Mrs. Delos Walker. Plans for a rummage sale which will benefit work of the South ern Oregon Child Guidance clinic will be discussed. Mem bers also are to take rummage for the sale with them to the meeting. STAR -By CLAY H POLLAN Vow Daily Activity Guide M According to tho Start. ? w w MAR-.22 JAWt 20 To develop message for Tuesday, read words corresponding to numbers '-6344451 173-77 ot your 4odioc birth TAUCUS APR. 21 .1 ; 1 Cheek 31 Hints 2 Someone 3 Rest 32 Pay --' 33 Attention 34 Fast 35 Action 36 Sfort - 37 And- 38 May . 39 And 40 Lead 41 New 42 Qualities 43 Ant" 44 Of I MAY 21 tTs e.n-12-ad . 4 5 The eSeefc 7 Urge . . 8 With . ' 9 Your 10 Toward 11 The 12 Fault 13 Don't 14 Affairs MAY 22 7 i 'J JUNE 22 IL4S-5742 CANCf I JUNE 23 15 Extrovooaht 45 Bv 16 Overburden 46 To 17 Your 47 To 18 You'll rwtfcr ; 20 Within 21 Good - 22 Ideas V, 23 Mind 24 Valuable ' 25 Require ' 26 Contacts " 27 with r 28 In 29 YouneH 30 Attention 48 Friend 49 Excellent 50 Results 51 Or 52 Idee 53 Con UO - yal,Aus.23 hrVl-48-51-34 54 Some. 55 Hobby 70-r? VMO 57 The AUG. 24 58 Of 59 Fine 60 Mat. SEPT 22 3.28-54-741 a) Good (Mj Advene IF YOU'RE NOT TRADING AT THE GROCETERIA DIS FREE PARKK5 LOTS Heres a boatload of TROPIC FLAVOR ! ml m;m Morrcll's Pride SLICED BACON 7i DQAILLE TOURNAMENT -SAT., FED. 5 at Camp White Personal Theft James Dallas White, 928 Alta ave., reported to city police yesterday that a coat and watch valued at $51 were taken from Washington grade school, some time Saturday evening. Surgery Patients Mrs. Nor man Caster, Phoenix; Mrs. Wal ter Lewis,' 409 East Main st., Mrs. Jack Boettcher, 885 Shafer lane; and Mrs. Herbert Lund gren, 2836 Table Rock rd., are surgery patients at Sacred Heart hospital, attendants said today. MOD Song Gail DeRushe, 12, of 332 Mary st., will be one of the featured singers today at 6:30 p. m., over the Hal Shep pard program on KBES-TV. She will sing a' March of Dimes song for which the words were writ ten by her, mother, Mrs. Lilah DeRushe, to the tune of a well known old battle song. Room Damaged A daveno, walls and the ceiling of a room at the Dean DeBerry residence, 609 West Second St., were darn aged by fire about 5:30 pjn. Sat urday, firemen reported. They said the blaze apparently origi nated from a cigarette spark. There was some smoke damage through the house. Pumpers from the main and west side stations were, sent to the De Berry home. ' 3 GAZEK ' UMA SEPT 23 OCT 23 2- 8-21 sign. 53-67-69 61 Cioims ' . SCORPIO 62 P. M. 63 Day 64 For , 65 Visits 66 Needless 67 Help : 68 Worries 69 You 70 Your ,71 Calls V 72 Interest 73 Dates 74 Out-of-way 75 Hoee. 76 Or 77 Collecting 78 Diplomacy 79 From 80 Correct 81 Them 82 0r . . 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A potluck luncheon will be served at noon, and a business meeting will follow. 1 ;. ; ; . e Meeting Slated Special busi ness is scheduled at a meeting of the Medf ord Central Labor coun cil, to be held Feb. 2 at 8 pjn. at the Labor temple, 24 South Grape st., in the upstairs hall, according to Pauline LePlane, secretary.... ., , .... ". ' ' Flue Fires City firemen re ported chimney fires at the home of Mrs. 1 Mamie Bryan, - 204 West Jackson st., Sunday morn ing and at the residence of New ton Allen, 914 King st about 6:50 a.m. today. No damage was reported. ; . e e .. " . 4H Leaders A Jackson County 4-H Leaders association meeting will be held tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in Bigham hall at the fairgrounds, according to Glenn Klein, extension agent. A panel discussion on the lead ers conference at Corvallis will be held and the film, "A $1,000 for Recreation," will be shown. Medical Care Those reported today as receiving medical care at Sacred Heart hospital include Bonnie O'Hara, Klamath Falls; Mrs. Orville Bolgaard, Ashland; Mrs. Harry Dailey, 33 Tripp st.; Mrs. Joe Josephine, Prospect; Janet Olufsen, 6Vz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Olufsen, 2441 South Stage rd., and Earl Guches, 819 Marshall ave. At Osteopathic One surgery patient and two medical patients were reported at Osteopathic hospital today. They are John Marvin Summers, . Grants Pass, who is convalescing from ap pendectomy , Saturday : morning, and Mrs. Medford Pittman, P.O. Box 182, Medford, and Mrs. John Keeney, route 1, box 294, Rogue River, who are receiving medical care. Infant Taken Home Mr. and Mrs. William Scarlett, 651 J st., Sunday took home their infant daughter, - Patricia Mary, from Sacred Heart hospital. The child was ; born prematurely at "-. the hospital Dec.: 9 and has been there in an Isolette until yester day. Patricia weighed 3 pounds and 6 ounces at birth and when she was dismissed she weighed 5 pounds, 2 ounces. . SIXTH AND GRAPE STREETS OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK UNTIL PRICES I Bel Mfflitis IICJEfllPIPLE 2pr 19 2 for 25 4 for $ l.CO V Si Hi' J SAVE NOW! News About Servicemen PHOTOGRAPHER Pvt. Fred E. Chez, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chez, 812 Palm st., is serving in Germany where he is a photographer in "head quarters company of the 97th signal operating battalion, ac cording to an Army release. Chez entered the Army in No vember, 1953, and arrived over seas last month. The 25-year-old soldier is a 1952 graduate of Stanford university. ; , ; EXERCISE SNOWBIRD '. Pvt Teddy L. Blatter, a grand son of Inas Goodwin, 1054 Bar nett rd.; and Cpl. LeRoy Clay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Clay, route 2, box 480, both paratroopers with the 503rd air borne regiment combat team, recently left Ft. Campbell with their units for Alaska to partici pate in the major Army maneu ver. Exercise Snowbird. Clay is with headquarters - and - head quarters company, and Blatter is with "L" company. They, will be in Alaska for , about : four weeks and then return to the fort. . Obituary WILLIAM MIELKE - Funeral services for William Sigmund Mielke, 73, of Beall lane, who died at a local ' hos pital ; Sunday, will be held at Perl funeral home Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. with Roy Sander of the Church of Latter Day Saints officiating. ' Interment will be in Memory Gardens cem: etery. - y . ; . ; ; ; ; ; ,;, ., The deceased, .who had re sided in Medford for the past 13 years was born ' in Brown county ; Minnesota, on March 19, 1881. He was a carpenter. Survivors include his wife, Louise, Medford; a son;-Waldo, Medford; a daughter, . Mrs. Va lerie Mielke Pittman, Medford; two brothers, Ernest, Roseville, Calif., and George, in Minnesota; four sisters, Mrs. Helen Verrow, Rio ; Linda, Calif., Mrs. Emma Peterson, , West Los . Angeles, Calif.; Mrs.' Mary Kaufman, Los Angeles, and Mrs. Ida Hines, Minnesota, and five grandchil dren'" - ; '. To Roseburg Two ; 16-year-old juveniles from' Eugene, who were arrested in Ashland Satur day morning on charges of auto theft, were returned to Rose burg yesterday evening by the Douglas county sheriff's office, according to local sheriff's deputies,- -:'-V-';-: YOU'RE PAYING ...... . . 2 for 25 2 for 35 2 Sor 55 2 for 65 . 2for 33 2 Eor 53 ifior 25 WyaiidoWe Olives Medium .1... can 23c Large ...... can 25c Medium Pitted can 20c Large Pitted .... .can 30c Rip. Missions Finest Flavor! Francis L. Cafon, 55-Year Resident Of Medford, Dies Funeral services for Francis Lee Caton, 88, of 124 Tripp St., who died at a local hospital Sunday, will be held at Perl funeral home Tuesday at 1:30 pjn. with the Rev. D. E. Millard officiating. Interment will be in Siskiyou Memorial park. The deceased, a Medford resi dent for the past 55 years, was born in Clinton, Mo., on Nov. 8, 1866, and was a farmer. He was a member of the Presbyte rian church. Survivors' include his wife, Alice, Medford; two daughters, Mrs. G. C. Motley, : Klamath Falls, and Mrs. Don Loosley, Portland; two .sons, ' Clyde, Ash land, and Lloyd, Medford; a brother, Albert, Seaview, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Anna Lou Mil ler, Portland, and Mrs; Phoebe Green, Eureka, Mont; six grand children and six great-grandchildren. Births BONDS To Mr and Mrs. William, 283 High st, Ashland, Jan. 30, 1955, boy, 8 pounds, at Community hospital. - : GEAR To The Rev. and Mrs. Gerald, . P. O. Box 613, Gold Hill, Jan. J 30, 1955, girl, 8 pounds at Community hospital. JUMP. To Mr. and Mrs. William, Star Route 112, Ash land, Jan. 29, 1955, boy, ' 8V6 pounds at Sacred Heart hospi tal. DRISCOLL To Mr. and Mrs. William Jr., 107 Fourth st., Ashland, Jan. 29, 1955, girl, 7 pounds at Sacred Heart hos pital. " CUDDIE To Mr. and Mrs. Donald, 521 Dakota st, Jan. 29, 1955, girl, 7 pounds at Sacred Heart hospital. . WELLS To Mr. and Mrs. Donald, 611 ' Chestnut st., Jan. 30, 1955, girl, 6 pounds at Sacred Heart hospital. DELAMAR To Mr. sud Mrs. Carl, P O. Box 312, Talent, Jan. 30, 1955, boy, 7 pounds at Sacred Heart hospitaL - Starfish possess a remarkable capacity for replacing lost parts and even a single arm with little of the central disc attached is capable of regenerating all miss ing parts. : t TOO MUCH! you save 7 yeu save 7 you save lit you save;i3 you save 7 you save 9 you save 5 yousavc 5 you save 7 you save 16 "r Monday. January 3I 1953 POLIO'S MYSTERY MAN A Shady Operation Someone To Win Polio Mystery Man Contest Tonight Somebody ; will ; identify the March of Dimes Mystery Man tonight." Bob Smith, county cam paign' chairman,' will make tele phone calls : from radio station KYJC, starting at 5:30 p.m., un til the mystery person is iden tified.: This is the last night in the - month-long - contest- which has seen a host of prizes going to" lucky winners. ... - : : . . Two new clues and : another prize were . added last : j night when his identity was not guess ed.; The new clues are "my operation-is definitely shady" and "It might be said I'm a blind man.'!., i Other clues follow: He came to Medford in 1928 and left only to serve in the navy in World War H. K might be said I'm a corny character. You might say Fm just hanging around. In a way, I never move. Something about a tree reminds one of my business. The added prize is a $10 gift certificate from' an unidentified donor; Other prizes include a quart of milk for each member of the family every day for 30 days from 1 the Milk Producers League; ;1 two chicken - dinners from Mary's Casa and a gown from Pick's Apparel.. ' ; WALL STREET New York (U.PJ-- Stocks con tinued their gaining streak on increased volume today.. - Industrial shares led. Their average; rose for the' 10th' con secutive session: Rails and util ities gained small amounts. Today's ' closing prices on se lected stocks: American T & T 175 Anaconda 52 ehrysler . 69 Curtiss Wright . General Electric - 19Vt 49 98 General Motors Montgomery Ward Penn R R Penney J C Radio . . . Southern Co ...... Southern Pacific S Oil of Calif .J.: : 83 25 86V4 4B4 19 54 77 40 39 26 90 42 ' 80 79 Texas Gulf Sulphur Trans am erica Tri-Continental United Aircraft U S Rubber U S Steel Youngstown PORTLAND LIVESTOCK Portiandi (UJ.) CatOe 1850. Aver age choice. 1138 lb. fed steer 24; low choice, 1132 lbs. $23.50; ood-choice feeder steers. 18-20: some higher; low choice around. 950 lb., fed heifers, $21 JJ0; good-choice $21; good heifers, $20: canner-cutter cows mostly 7 JO SS; utility . cows 10 J0-S12 0: young commercial - cows above $15; mixed young cows end heifers $15.50: utility commercial bulls 13-S15: some hieher, Calves 200. Good-choice vealers 20- $25: utility erades. mostly 11-$13. . Hoes 1.100. Choice one-two butchers 180-235 lb. 19JO-S20: choice down to $17.75; choice 350-500 lb. sews 150 $16.50. Sheep 750. Choice with some prime wooled lambs $20; good-choice shear ing lambs. 18 with fleshy 100 lb. shearers.. $19; good-choice ewes 8-$7 or above. . Portland Cash Grain Portland Prices as Reported in the USDA - market news service: 1 Wheat, No; 2 soft; white. $79 a ton bulk, prompt delivery f.o.b. Portland: No. 2 white oats. 38-lb. test. Coast delivery. $58 ton; Portland delivery. $54 ton; No. 2 Western barley. 52 J0-S53 f.o.b. Portland. Coast delivery: Soybean meal, 93-50-S84 ton,, cars, prompt delivery Portland; standard millrun prompt shipment. $45 ton, ears prompt delivery; z yeuow corn, o-o.au wo t.n.ti Portland.- 1 - ' : ' -- - Wholesale Hay Prices: No. 2 green alfalfa baled, i.o.o. roruana tnicks. $37 raU. Portland Cash Grain, Friday's close Bid- Soft white : $?J7 Soft white, no rex 237 221 White Club H K winter. 11 per cent . do 12 per eent 2.47 2.47 SEI GEORGE LEWIS ROGUE TRAVEL SERVICE A FREE SERVICE O Airline and Stwxmthip Tickers LOSSY HOTEL JACKSON PHONS 2-779 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TR1BUNE-J52VET Larry Sheehan New Leader of County Democratic Club Larry Sheehan of Rogue Riv er was elected president of the Jackson , County! Democratic club, a sociel organization, at a dinner meeting held at the Med ford hotel Saturday night. Around 50 people attended. V. . The t officers, all elected : by unanimous ballot also included Mrs. s Robert A. Boyer, vice-pres ident, ' Mrs. Albert Straus, Sams Valley, secretary-treasurer, and Clyde Fichtner, : sergeant-at-arms. The last two were reelect ed for second terms. . Reports . on the Democratic victory dinner held in Portland following the November election were made by Jackson County Democratic Chairman Robert Boyer, and short talks " were made by retiring president Cecil Norris, Alvy Walker, Gold Hill, Clyde Fichtner, and others. .; A standing vote of thanks was given Cecil Norris and other re tiring officers for their work since the founding of the organi zation two years ago. A monthly prize, donated by former Coun ty Chairman - Guy Corliss, was presented to Alvy Walker. , - Following the .dinner a social evening, including dancing, was enjoyed by the members. . : . 7 955 Bike Licenses On Sale in Phoenix . ij Phoenix Licenses for Phoe nix city bicycle riders have now arrived at the police station, ac cording to Police Chief Jim Perry. '! v: ?t'L:v'i. ; T"he licenses will be issued at the police station ' from 4 to 5 p. m., each weekday this week, he said. . w r-- " - A mistake in shipment caused the delay in the arrival of the 1955 licenses, thechief added. . Daily Weather Report FORECASTS " - Medford and vleinltv: nmiHv through Tuesday with occasional rain oeiow and snow above 4,000. Patches of valley foe Tuesday mornine. Little temperature change. Low tonight 40. iugn xuesaay. 4. ; Oregon (Western): Showers - with partial clearing tonight. Cloudy with intermittent rain Tuesday. Low tonight 38-46. High Tuesday 42-52. LOCAL DATA Temperature a year ago today: Highest 50; Lowest 30. Total monthly precipitation 1.27 in. Deficiency for the month 1.16 inches. Total precipitation since September 1, iD4. s.b incnes. Deficiency for the season 1450 inches. ' Relative humidity 4:30 p.m. yester- aay o vo; :au eon. toaay vs. . TOMORROW Sunrise 7:25 a.m. Sunset 5:25 p.m. OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT 4:30 A.M 120 MERIDIAN - TIME " ' . . . high low prec. noise ... ; 1 22 tioston ,, ,. Chicago if Denver- Eureka sd Grants Pass Havre : Klamath Falls Los Angeles iweaiorn ... New York Omaha Phoenix Portland Reno Eueene Silt Lake.-.. San Francisco Seattle Snokane Washington, D, C. xaaoma Portland Produce Portland vfUJ.WEK To retail ers: Grade AA large, 50c Joz; A large. otyc - aor; aa meaaum. oc; A medium. 44-45c; A small, 39c; cartons, i-ifc aaainonax. . Butter To ' retailers: AA erade prints, 66c lb.; cartons 67c; A 'prints, 66c; cartons, 67c; B prints. 64c. . Cheese To retailers: A grade Ched dar, Oregon singles. 42-45'c; 5-lb. loaves, 46Va-49'ic. Processed Ameri can cheese. 5-lb. loafr 39-410 lb. Poultry, Rabbits . " " " ' '' Live' ' Chickens To growers (No. 1 Quality f.o.b. Portland): Fryers 24 to 4 lbs. 25c lb; at farm. 24c lb: roasters 4ic lb and up. 25c lb. ijoin Portland, 24c at rancn; iignt nens. 13c: neavy hens, all wts. 15-16C lb;, old roosters, 10-llc lb. - . . . r , - . ... Dressed Chickens No. 1 dressed to retailers. Fryers, 35-36c lb: roasters, 39-40c; light hens. 23-24c; heavy bens, 26-27c; cutup fryers, all wts. 49-5 Oc lb: whole drawn. 44-45c. ' Turkeys To retailers, A grade hens, ready to cook, 48c, N. Y. dressed, to 43c lb: A crade toms. oven-ready. 40c. Beltsville A grade hens, oven-ready. to szc; Beitsvuie toms, ec id. - Rabbits (averase to growers, f.o.b, Idllinr slants) Live white. 3i. 4tt lbs. 18-20c up; 5-6 lbs. 14-16c: colored pelts, 4c under; old does. 8-10c lb; a few higher. Fresh dressed fryers to re tailers. 3-ovc; cut up, eo-CMtc r EATON'S DINNER HOUSE ' S12 Crater Lake Ave ... ITALIAN AND AMERICAN DINNERS r" - ' SPECIAL An the SpahetU and Homemade Ravioli you can eat. Includes Home Made - Bread, Butter and - C e f f e e. j QQ rCOURSETrALUAN DINNER $1.50 fesh; r-e Open 5:3 PJf . Till PJH. FrL, Sat, Son., and Mon. Only u 15 5 23 47 ' " J01 r- 48 41 .74 ..... . 40 30 J)5 r ... 66 - 46 . ...75 ii " .. "WW .W 25 17 , 25 21 fit A . 43 40 43 . 26 ; . 47 42 .06 32 . 21 a-51 43 .64 . 48 ; 42 .10 i 33 : 31 Li . T 28 13 ' 34 31 T Word Received of Death Of John L Lichty John L. Lichty, 61. died Jan. 20 at Taft, Ore., - according to information received here today. He was the father of Miss Sue Lichty, a former employee of The Mail Tribune, who is now a resident' of San Francisco. Mr. Lichty was a native o Montana and a graduate , of the University of Washington. Aft er practice in Seattle and Sunny side, Wash., he opened his law office in Portland iin 1931. Mr. Lichty .was a prominent mem ber of the Masonic Lodge. :.' Other survivors include his wife, 'two other daughters, and ' two sisters. . OPEN 6:30 i now skovo r " AUD1S i7; r.:unniY , CLAIICIIAnSI ' THOMAS v f "T" MtTCRZtX. PLUS - "WALL, STREET tlUIS - COMEDY . CARTOON NEWS ; " STARTS FRIDAY 0U: )- MIC Tecfinlcelor . tUOKAPV' till eosasisi www ASHLATID. - . a m 7l 1 I s1 mm Je rl BkW 1 v I FOLTJ io mi h I 1 RKA V i vims )