Local and
Moti The J. O. Stallings,
formerly of 20 Portland ave.,
moved last week to Lincoln,
Ore.
...
Returned Mrs. Elmer Her-
ried, 1431 Euclid ave., has re
turned from Corvallis and Port
land where she visited a sister.
In Fresno Miss Margie Bra
num, Fern Valley, is visiting in
Fresno, Calif., with her sister,
Mrs. C. E. Crew and family.
Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Bolen, Crescent City, Calif.,
were week end visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald R.
Rutter, 734 Dakota st.
Annual Meeting The annual
meet of the Sams Valley-Beagle
Soil Conservation district will
be held at 8 p. m. today at Eagle
Point Grange hall.
Business Names M. R. Hub
beel, 201 Garfield st., Medford,
has assumed the business name
Rayspray, according to records
on file in the office of the Jack
son county clerk.
Take Business Name The
business name BOCA company
has been assumed by Edward H.
Collins. Houston L. Bush, George
V. McGill, Richard R. Ihierolf
and Donald E. Herried, accord
ing to county clerk's records.
In Crescent City Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Ragsdale, 850 Palm
St., Miss Jeannie Ragsdale, 513
Palm st., and Calvin Smith, 516
West Jackson st., visited Sunday
In Crescent City, Calif.
From Klamath The Misses
Anna Marie Eck and Margaret
Gervais, both of Klamath falls
left todav after visiting for s
week at the Louis Eck home, 203
North Peach st. They have been
on spring vacation from Sacred
Heart academy at Klamath Falls
Hazards Found City Fire
Marshal Truman Nelson report
d issuing seven orders for cor
section of hazardous conditions
following Friday inspections of
four business occupancies ana
one place of public assembly.
From Games Mrs. H. D,
Christensen, Richmond ave., re
turned yesterday from Eugene
where she was accompanied by
her son and a group of students
who attended games there dur
ing the state basketball tourna
ment last week.
DAV Meeting Chapter and
auxiliary members of the Dis
abled American Veterans will
meet for a social evening Tues
day, March 22, at 8 o'clock. The
lession will be held at the DAV
home at 1515 North Riverside
ave. Birthday observances will
be held and women are to take
cakes for the occasion.
From Motor Trio Mr. and
Mrs. George Lanning, 661 Wa
bash St., returned the end of the
week from a six-week motor
trip. They visited relatives and
friends in Utah, Colorado, Kan
sas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas,
New Mexico, Arizona and Cali
fornia. They also visited Nevada.
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Return Miss Natasha Bulkin
and Miss 'Donna Dobbyn, both
of Jacksonville, returned Sun
day after visiting for a week
during spring vacation at Klam
ath Falls with Miss Linda Lewis,
formerly of Jacksonville. Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Lewis, her par
ents, drove the girls home and
visited for the day with relatives
in the vicinity.
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Personal
Jailed Darwin Coda Powers,
20, O'Brien, Ore., was arrested
Saturday by state and city police
and was charged with larceny
in a dwelling, according to police
records. Powers has been lodged
in the county jail.
Arrested Rodney Samuel
Thompson, 23, Paine rd., was
arrested and jailed Sunday by
state police on a charge of reck
less driving, according to jail
records. Bail has been set at
$100.
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Theft Reported Raymond
Mills, 530 South Central ave.,
has reported to city police that a
cigarette machine was broken
into Saturday night or Sunday
morning at the A&W Root Beer
Stand, 332 North Riverside ave.
An undetermined amount of
money and cigarettes were taken
Cars Collide Emily L. Brad
ley, 118 South Stage rd., and
Edward L. Cochran, 38 North
Oakdale ave., were drivers of
cars which collided at about 3:55
p. m. Saturday on North Bart-
lett st. between Fourth and Fifth
sts., according to city police. No
injuries nor citations were re
ported.
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Driver Cited Roy T. Osborn,
1001 Stevens st., was cited for
failure to stop at a stop sign at
about 9 a. m. today following an
accident at the intersection of
Fourth and Grape sts., according
to city police. Driver of the other
vehicle was William S. Sweet,
722 Pennsylvania ave., officers
said.
Runaways Three runaways
are being held by county juven
ile authorities. Two girls, 17 and
16 years of age, were picked up
Saturday by Ashland city police
as runaways from Fairview
home, Salem. A 15-year-old Pasa
dena, Calif., boy was picked up
Saturday by state police and is
being held for return to his home
by his parents.
At Tournament Mr. and Mrs.
Alton Anderson and son, Jerry,
2607 Eastover terrace, returned
Sunday after being gone since
Tuesday to attend state basket
ball tournament games at Eu
gene. They stayed during their
visit at the home of Anderson's
cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Owings, former Medford resi
dents. Son Born Mr. and Mrs.
Charles R. Ray, Hillcrest rd., re
ceived word Sunday of the birth
March 19 of a son to Lt. and
Mrs. Don L. Pope at Cambridge,
Mass. Mrs. Pope is their daugh
ter, the former Miss Jane Ray.
His parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Leland J. Pope of Merrill, Ore.
Lieutenant Pope is with the Air
Force and is attending Massa
chusetts Institute of Technology.
At Community Four surgery
patients were reported this
morning at Community hospital.
They are Mrs. Donald Acker,
1012 Murray st; Raymond Novo-
sad, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs
Charles Novosad, 40 Pine st.,
Central Point; Russell Smith, 7,
son of Mr, and Mrs. Ray Smith,
route 2, box 672, Central Point,
and Mrs. Leslie Lindahl, 440
South Riverside ave. Frank
Wheeler, 5, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Wheeler, Prospect, is a
medical patient at th same
hospital.
At Sacred Heart Surgery
patients listed today at Sacred
Heart hospital are Robert Giffin,
316 Chestnut st.; Mrs. Fay Whit
beck, 3390 Jacksonville high
way; Mrs. James Stewart, Lake
view, and Fred Goetjen, Grants
Pass. Those who are receiving
medical care are David Briggs,
4, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Briggs, Butte Falls; Carolyn
Monroe, 6, daughter of Mrs. Dor
othy Garrett, 220 South Grape
st.; Mrs. Paul Elmore, 2495 Fin
ley lane; Paula Mitchell, 3
months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Mitchell, 2241 Barneburg
rd., and Thomas Linderman,
Rogue River.
Portland Cash Grain
Portland Prices as reDorted bv
the USDA market news service: wheat
No. 2 soft white $79.75 a ton bulk,
prompt delivery f.o.b. Portland: No. 2
white oats 38-lb test Coast delivery
S57.50 ton: Portland deliverv $53
53.50; No. 2 Western barley $53 ton
f.o.b. Portland Coast delivery; soybean
meal. $89 ton, cars, prompt delivery
Portland: standard millrun ororart
shipment $43 ton cars, prompt deliv
ery Portland: No. 2 yellow corn $66
ton f.o.b. Portland.
Wholesale Hay Prices: No. 2 green
alfalfa, baled, f.o.b. Portland $37
trucks. $39 rail. Timothy mixed hay.
$36-38 a ton. f.o.b. rail car. Seattle.
Portland Grain Exchange: Friday s
close: bid
Soft white $238
Soft white, no rex 2.38
White club 2.38
You can perk up a wilted hat
veil by pressing it between two
sheets of waxed paper.
Camp Adair Acreage
Declared Surplus
Corvallis (U.R) Nearly 50
per cent of the acreage at Camp
Adair, 10 miles north of here, has
been declared surnlus to th
needs of the Oregon National
uuard, it was announced today.
Gen. Raymond Olson, assist
ant adjutant general, said the
World War II confinement area
would be reduced by some 138
acres, leaving 190 for the Nation
al Guard's use.
Gen. Olson said the announce
ment was expected to open up
federally-owned warehouses and
otner buildings for industrial
use.
Wall Street
New York (U.R) Stocks
eased slightly in a dull market
today.
The industrial department led
the decline and lost nearly two
points on average. Rails and
utilities had smaller recessions.
Metal shares, strong in the
early trading, lost their gains.
Some wide gainers in other de
partments cut their advance
which ranged to more than 5
points at the highs.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American T & T 1793s
Anaconda . 537a
Chrysler 67 Vz
Curtiss Wright 2134
General Electric 4934
General Motors 9338
Montgomery Ward . 763i
Penn R R
Penney J C
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Southern Co 20 Vt.
Southern Pacific
S Oil of Calif
Texas Gulf Sulphur
Transamerica
Tri-Continental
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United Aircraft 74V4
U S Rubber :.. 41?i
U S Steel 77
Youngstown . 7534
Births
WEBB To Mr. and Mrs.
Charles, Rogue River, March 18,
1955, girl, 7V2 pounds, at Com
munity hospital.
SHELTON To Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth, 22 Vt Effie st., March
20, 1955, boy, 5. pounds, at Com
munity hospital.
COSTELOW To Mr. and
Mrs. Albert, 1832 North River
side ave., March 20, 1955, boy,
7 pounds, at Sacred Heart hos
pital. Johnson To Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil, 115 Reager st., March 20,
1955, girl, 734 pounds, at Com
munity hospital.
OVERSTREET To Mr. and
and Mrs. Robert, route 1, box
468, March 19, 1955. girl, 614
pounds, at Sacred Heart hos
pital.
DAVIS To Mr. and Mrs
Dale. 929 West 13th st., March
19, 1955, girl, 8 pounds at Sac
red Heart hospital.
CAMPBELL To Mr. and
Mrs. Donald, 212 Lindley st.,
March 17, 1955, boy, 7V2 pounds
at Sacred Heart hospital.
IDDINGS To Mr. and Mrs
Glenn, route 1, box 5, Jackson
ville, March 17, girl, 714
pounds, at Sacred Heart hos
pital. MEYER To Mr. and Mrs.
Harold, route 1, box 93F, Eagle
Point, March 17, boy, 8 pounds,
at Sacred Heart hospital.
DUNCAN To Mr. and Mrs.
Herman, 941 Mt. Pitt st., March
18, 1955, boy, 6 pounds at Sac
red Heart hospital.
RIGGS To Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn, 1265 Biddle rd., March
18, 1955, boy, 10 pounds, at
Sacred Heart hospital.
TAYLOR To Mr. and Mrs.
Charles, 633 Ivy st., March 19,
1955, boy, 7 pounds, at Sacred
Heart hospital.
CRAIG To Mr. and Mrs.
Walter, route 2, box 514, Gold
Hill, March 19, 1955, girl, 7
pounds, at Sacred Heart hos
pital. FRASER To Mr. and Mrs.
William, 108 North Columbus
ave., March 19, 1955, boy, Az
pounds at Sacred Heart hospital.
KRAMER To Mr. and Mrs.
William, 619 Palm st., March 21,
1955, girl, 7Va pounds at Osteo
pathic hospital.
ACCUSED of Smith act viola-
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other alleged Communists are
ready for trial In Denver, Colo,
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opinion opposing possible mar
riage of Princess Margaret and
Capt. Townsend, divorced com
moner, Rev. H. Green, Ipswich,
England, says he'd gladly per
form ceremony. (International)
Daily Weather Report
Sunset tonight 6:24 pjn.; sunrise to
morrow 6:12 a.m.
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Variable
cloudiness through Tuesday. Slightly
warmer tonight. Low tonight 28-30.
High Tuesday 58.
Western Oregon: Cloudy with oc
casional light rain spreading to south
by tonight. Partly with scattered
showers Tuesday. Warmer tonight and
Tuesday. Low tonight 38-44. High
Tuesday 48-62.
Northern California: Fair tonight
and Tuesday except cloudy in extreme
north portion late Tuesday. Slightly
warmer.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
37; below normal 11. Record high this
date 82 in 1939. Record low this date
24 in 1912.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to mid
night none. Midnight to 10 a.m.
none. Total this month, .19 in.. .89 in.
below normal. Total since Sept. 1,
6.75 in.. 7.22 inu. below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 15,
highest this a.m. 79 To.
high low prec.
Brookings ". 53 34
Crater Lake 35 4
Klamath Falls 43 23
Grants Pass 55 26
MEDFORD 55 25
Portland 51 40 trace
Seattle 46 38 trace
Spokane 37 26
Yakima 50 23
Eureka 48 38
Red Bluff 62 36
Sacramento 62 38
San Francisco 63 39
Los Angeles 68 50
Phoenix - 61 35
Denver . 29 6
.21
.24
Chicago 47 42
Miami 78 73
New York 48 38 trace
Washington, D. C - 53 43 .28
Portland Livestock
Portland (UP) Cattle 1800.
Above average choice 1046 and 1070
lb fed steers $24; good steers S21-22:
commercial Holsteins SIS.oO with util
ity $16.50: light utility steers $13: good
825 lb fed heifers $20.50: utility heif
ers down to $12; canner-cutter cows
$9.5-11; utility cows $12-14; commer
cial up to $15.50; young cows higher:
utility - commercial Duns ii.au - n;
heavy bulls $17.50.
Calves 150. Good-choice vealers $23-
28: high choice above $29; utility-com
mercial vealers $14-21; cun-utuity
calves $9-14.50.
Hops Sou. Choice I and 2 butchers
180-235 lbs $19-19.25: choice No. 3
lots down to $18.50: 250-300 lbs $17-
17.50: choice 350-500 lb sows $14.50-
16: lighter weights to S16.50.
Sheep 1.000. High choice 102 lb experimentally-fed
wooled lambs $22.50:
choice fed lambs $22-22.25: others
$21.50-22; choice light ewes above
$9.50.
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Obituaries
THOMAS DRAKE
Funeral services for Thomas
Drake, infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Drake, 1574 Grand
aye., who died in a local hos
pital today, are pending at Perl
funeral home.
ISAAC PORTER
Remains of Isaac H. Porter,
who died in a local hospital
Saturday, are being transferred
to Pasadena, Calif., for services
and interment. Perl funeral
heme is in charge of local ar
rangements. LELA HANGAS
Funeral services for Mrs. Lela
Y. Hangas, 58, of Gold Hill, who
died Friday, will be held in the
Gold Hill Methodist church
Tuesday at 10 a.m. with the Rev.
Gerald Gear officiating. Inter
ment will be in Gold Hill cem
etary, with Conger-Morris fun
eral home in charge of funeral
arrangements.
The deceased was born Aug.
23, 1896, in Redfield, la., and
had lived in Gold Hill for the
past 13 years. On Nov. 17, 1928,
in Seattle, she was married to
John N. Hangas, . who survives.
Other survivors include a son,
Richard F., Des Moines, la.;
three brothers, Eddy Howell,
Dale and Billy Howell, all of
Iowa, and two sisters, Mrs. Carl
Mortenson. Moline. Ia.. and Mrs.
Ray Hill, Martinsdale, Ia.
KAREN MATHILDA JOHNSON
Funeral services for Karen
Mathilda Johnson, 61, of 16
North Orange st., who died in
a local hospital Saturdav. will
be held in Conger-Morris chapel
xuesaay at 3 p.m. with the Rev.
E. Paul Riedel of Ashland offic
iating. The remains will be for
warded to her former home of
Red Oak, Ia., and services will
be held in the Lutheran church
at Stanton, Ia., Saturday at 2
p.m.
The deceased was born Aug.
16, 1893, in Norkorppin, Swe
den. She formerly lived in Stan
ton from 1936 to 1940. when she
moved to Medford and has lived
here since. She was a member
of the Lutheran church in Stan
ton. On Oct. 28, 1913, in St.
Louis, Mo., she was married to
Einar C. Johnson, who survives.
, Other survivors include eight
sons, Lloyd C, Medford; Robert
D., Ashland: Bert I.. Red Oak.
Ia.; and Lambert D., John G.,
W. Fred, Darrell L. and Jack D.,
all of Medford; two daughters,
Mrs. Helen Corbett. Medford:
and Mrs. Mary Halvin, Red Oak,
Ia.; two sisters, Mrs. Madge
Johnson, and Mrs. Dennis Keat
ing, St. Louis, Mo.; three broth
ers. Olaf Kmdbere. St. Louis:
Harry Kindberg, Seattle, Wash.;
and Fritz Kindberg, Red Oak,
Ia.; and 24 grandchildren.
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Monday, March 21, 1955
Portland Produce
Portland (UP) Eggs To retail
ers: Grade AA large 52c doz: A large
50-51c doz; AA medium 50c: A med
ium 48-49c; A small 44-45c doz; car
tons 1 to 3c additional.
Butter To retailers: AA grade
prints 66c lb; cartons 67c: A prints
66c; cartons 67c; B prints 64c.
Cheese To retailers: A grade Ched
dar, Oregon singles 42-45',ic; 5-lb
loaves 46I,i-491,ic Processed Ameri
can cheese 5-lb loaf 39'.a-41c lb.
Farm Market
Limited offerings of potatoes, dry
onions, apples, greens and cabbage
were available at nominal prices to
day on the Portland Eastside Farmers
market.
On wholesale row. California as
paragus sold for $8.50-8.75 a 30-lb.
pyramid for mediums with jumbos
going at $16.75.
Mexican watermelons were 16 cents
a pound.
Poultry, Rabbits
Live Chickens To growers (No. 1
quality f.o.b. Portland): Fryers 2i to
4 lbs 28c lb; at farm 27c lb: roasters
4i lbs 28c lb f.o.b. Portland. 27c at
ranch: light hens 17-18c: heavy hens
all wts 19-21c lb: old roosters 10-llc.
Dressed Chickens No. 1 dressed to
retailers: Fryers. New York style 39
40c lb: roasters 40-41c: hens, light
type New York style 28-29c: cut-up
42-43c; hens heavy-type. N.Y. style,
32-33c; whole-drawn 43-46c: fryers.
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Rabbits (average to growers, f.o.b.
killing plants) Live, white to
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