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'Adult Tickets For Peter Pan Matinee Reported All Sold ! No adult tickets for the mat . Inee performance of "Peter Pan", to be presented here Nov. 21 under the sponsorship of , Medford Branch, American As sociation of University Women, are now available It was stated today. However, both general admission and reserved tickets are still available for the even': Ing performance, though both are selling rapidly, committee members state. Children's tickets, being sold through the schools, are also practically sold out for the after neon performance it was said. OBITUARY JOHN EDWIN PETER i John Edwin Peter passed away Thursday at the family resi dence at Shady Cove. Peter was born at Winfield. Kan., Nov. 29, 1884 and was united in marriage to Miss Georgianne Stubbleficld t Madill, Okla., on Dec. 18, 1905. They moved to Oregon m 1910 and to Medford in 1023. Mr. Peter was a member of Med ford lodge of Elks and was known to a host of friends. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Georgianne Peter, one daughter, Mrs. Richard Payne, and two grandchildren, Marilyn and John Payne of Medford, two sisters, Mrs. Milton Trone of Wichita, Kan., and Mrs. Chester Worden of Oklahoma City, Okla.; four brothers, Arthur and Ben Peter of Pawnee, Okla., Charles Peter of Yale, Okla., and Jesse Peter, Oklahoma City, Okla. Funeral services will be eon ducted from the Perl Funeral Home Monday at 2:30 p. m., with the Rev. Father George R. Tur ney, rector of St. Mark's Episco pal church officiating. Inter ment will be in Siskiyou Me morial Park. Honorary pallbearers will be Fred McPhersqn, Ernest Gil strap, Hugh Hamlin, Royal Lee, William Gregory, all of Medford, and Harry- Lyons of Portland. Active pallbearers will be Allan Perry, Stanley Philips, William Barker, Homer Marx, Harold Reichstein and Harold Brown. WILLIAM ANDERSON William Anderson of Ruch, Oregon, long time resident of Southern Oregon, passed away at a local hospital Thursday. Mr. Anderson, who was born in Washington County, Ore., on Sept 10, 1886, leaves many friends to mourn his passing. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Effie Johnson of Suther lin, Ore., and Mrs. Merle Hand of Vancouver, Wash., one half brother. Pearl Williams of Gas ton, Oregon, and Robert Ander son, a brother, living in Top penish, Wash. Funeral services will be held at the graveside in Logtown cemetery Monday at 10:30 a. m., with the Rev. D. E. Millard officiating. Perl Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. The United States Is the prln cipal source of citrus fruits, seven states having produced seven million tons of fruit in 1943-44, which is equivalent to a farm Income of $350,000, ac cording to Distribution Age. Musical Society Will Hear Eanes Lewis T. Eanes, pianist, will present a program for the meet ing of the Medford Musical so ciety Monday, Nov. 19, at the senior high school building, room 33. Young Earnes, sta tioned at the Camp White navy hnnital. has recently made several appearances before Med ford audiences ana nas Deen enthusiastically received. Mmher of the society are asked to note the change in meeting place. Since the high school room will accommodate an additional audience, mem bers of the society may bring invited guests. Livestock Portland. Ore, No. 16 CO-P-) Livestock: Cattle IS. eelres 10. Steady but mostly nominal. Cutter steers S10 00: wmK'i carlot top steers 517.33 but verv llttla above SISJO; canner. cutter helfera $8.73-8.00; canner-cut-ter oowa S3.50-7.S0'. fat dairy type cows to $8.50: common sausage bulls $8 80-9.00; common calves $9.00-10.00; choice vealers quotable to $14.00. Hogs 35. Active, steady. Good choice 150-165 lb. barrows and silts $15.85; sows $15.05: choice feeder pigs held around $16.00. Sheep 35. Active, steady. Good 85-93 lb. lambs $13.00: good-choice grades salable to $15.05 or above: medium grades $11.00-12.00; feeder yearlings $740; good ewes salable $3.00-5.50. Portland Produce Portland, Not. 16 (U.P.) Whole sale market prices: Lettuce No. 1 local $4,184,433; California $4.83-4.78 crate. Chicago Wheat Chicago. Nov. 16 (U.P. Wheat Open High Low Close Dec 1701, 180 ii 1801s 1801a May 179 180 179 179's Jure 174'i ITS 173H 173 Sept 1721, 172, 1711, 1731, S. F. DAIRY PRICES San Francisco, Nov. 18 UPJ Dairy market: Butter: 93 score 4814, 92 score 48, 90 score 474. Cheese: Loafs 28.3, triplets 27.2. Eggs: Large grade A 8714. medium grade A 52H. small grade A 44Vi, large grade B 5Hi. Wall Street New York, Nov. 16 (U.R Automobile shares assumed leadership of a further advance on the stock exchange today following a statement by the Ford Motor Car company re jecting the union's demands for a 30 per cent wage increase and demanding equal security with the union. Utilities moved into new high ground since November 19, 1931. Their common stocks rose fractions to more than a point and the preferred had ad vances of as much as 5Vl points in Standard Gas $7 preferred. Preliminary Dow-Jones stock averages: industrials 192.13, up 1.00; railroad 64.06, up 0.36; utility 38.39, up 0.25; 65 stocks 72.38, up 0.40. Sales totaled 2.340,000 shares compared with 2,010,000 yester day. Today's closing prices on selected stocks: American Tel. & Tel. ..194 Anaconda . 41s Chrysler 133 Curtiss Wright 814 General Electric ... 488 General Motors Montgomery Ward - Penn. Rr. . . Phillips Petroleum J. C. Penney ,.139 Radio 15H Southern Pacifio 89H Stand. Oil of California 46i Texas Gulf Sulphur SOU Transamerica -. 18H United Aircrafts 32 U. S. Rubber 67H U. S. Steel 81 WEATHER Northern California: Showers north and central portions and partly cloudy south portions to day. Scattered clouds tonight and Saturday. Colder tonight with heavy frort locally. 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