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Local and 111 at Home Earl Hoover, 37 Tripp street, has been confined to his home this week because of fllness. ( ( , I Newcomer Mrs. A. E. Moser, JParadise, Cal., moved here dur ing the week to make her home t 522 South Newtown street. i J To Union Creek Mrs. Marie Chesney, 122 Tripp street, left today for Union Creek where she levill spend the summer as an em Bloyee at Union Creek resort, f ... i Hoapilalned John Ham Vnonds Jr., 12. son of Mr. and iMrs. John Hammonds, Eagle "jpoint, entered Osteopathic hos ': jpital yesterday for medical (reatment. ... Square Dance The square ulance scheduled for Saturday, -)May 27, at Live Oak Grange hall jin Rogue River has been can celled, according , to a report 'from Rogue River today. ... J To Meet Daughters of Union .Veterans will meet today at 8 ip m. in the courthouse audito irium. Members are reminded itthat memorial services will be held at the Salvation Army hall Sunday, May 28. Vrnm ITIamnth Falls Mi- an4 I Mrs. Paul DilTard, accompanied i hv Mrs. Dillard's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 5 Harold Shearer, Klamath Falls 'were business visitors here yes terday. While here they visited Mrs. Earl Knight, 522 King street. ... To Seattle Mr. and Mrs. Ba sil Link, 203 Elm street, left for Seattle yesterday to make their home. Link, who has represent ed World Book encyclopedias here, will be associated with Boeing Aircraft company. The i family had lived here since De cember. ... Overseas Duty Pfc. Bradley G. Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Wood, Talent, left Wednesday for Camp Stoneman, Cal., to prepare for overseas duty with the Far East air force. He was at Talent on furlough after completing basic training at Lackland air force base. San Antonio. Tex. Wood was grad uated from Talent high school in 1949. ... Troop-Posse Drill practice for Jackson County Mounted Sher iffs' posse and Ladies' Mounted troop teams has been postponed from Sunday, May 28 to Wednes day, May 31, at 7 p.m. The social hour also planned for Sunday has been cancelled. The drill team will appear in the Joseph ine County Sheriffs' posse round up In Grants Pass Saturday eve ning, June 3. ... Injuries Reported Lavern Leonard Campbell, 50, of 218 Willamette avenue, suffered head, neck and back injuries about 7:30 p.m. yesterday when the car he was driving was in volved in a collision at River side avenue and Jackson streets, according to a report filed with city police. Police said that driv ers of the other two vehicles in volved were Maude Myrtle Sni der, 528 Pennsylvania avenue, and LaDale J. Herrmann, Cen tral Point. MEDFORD SUNDAY JUNE 4 FAIR GROUNDS IS JILL NEW THIS YEAR IN COMMEMORATION OF THI 50th VIA OF THI 20th ClNTURY GIGANTIC HOST OF SENSATIONAL CIRCUS WIZARDS MADID BY CLYDE BEATTYfmo 10 THF HOST DANGEROUS. SUICIDAL. aionD-r i-holing wild inimu d is fiat v f w coxcEivro and rufonno IV HAH HARRIET BEATTY WOUD'S MOST DARING IADT ANIMAL TRAINIR DEFYING TWO DIAD1Y AERIAL BALLET INIMHi OF THI JUNOLI i"lIC'S MMKCST KIDtdS l A j 1 M H I T I 0 W impirilltltf Ui1fM.t:t THE GREAT BARTON tr (euiimutic weNDFt 9t m womo JWt WIN HHP ST Not Oa Kl fORtTINUR MONZELLO TROUPE DOYLE IRIATH. TAKING AIIIAL STAR A M A 2 SPRING IOARD A C I A T S I THE FLYING THRILLERS wtsmTnc men Tiipfit mums IliM id Pirfctit M fi.tii Clt 3 Ntrtfl F-.tv.IM ll.l 12S MatMai H.MI F'nltw-Nif tiaitlt .Mk v. Iim' a.nlfc l PttHt $!!.. Aim ! lf't 1001 Bamd TWIC! Dlir i ll 1 I l I FOPULAR BOOM OFIN 1:10 4 7 P M. I PRICES TICKETS ON SAlt SHOW DAY AT MACK'S PINNYWIS! DRUG STORE 121 IAST MAIN ST. m J 7 J mm I 5 'If ? I MS J Personal Dance Set A public dance sponsored by the St. Mary's Par ents club has been set for 9 un til 12 p.m. today in the St. Mary's gym. Modern and square danc ing will be featured. ... To Hold Sale Medford bethel of Job's Daughters will hold a cooked food sale at Crater Lake Motors Saturday, May 27. The sale will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ... Pet, Hobby Show W a g n e r Creek parents and children will display their pets, dolls and hob bies this evening at 7:30 p.m., in the school house basement. The public is invited. ... Director Here Floyd Hen derson, director of Southwest airways, was a Medford visitor last night and today. He was on a routine inspection tour of company facilities. ... From Arizona Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sutton and three chil dren, Mesa, Ariz., are visiting with Mrs. Sutton's mother, Mrs. Laura Livingston, 513 King street. Sutton is an inspector for FHA. The family Is here on an indefinite visit. ... To Coast Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Larson and sons, Wayne and Bruce, 726 Welch street, left this afternoon for Gold Beach where they will vacation for four days. The Larsons plan to salmon fish while there and return Memorial day. ... To Open Department J. C. Penney company will open its new Girl scout equipment center Saturday, May 27, according to scout headquarters. Girl scouts ai invited to visit the depart ment, and there will be a souve nir for each visiting scout. Dur ing the day uniformed scouts will be at the door, and at the foot of the stairway and in the i department to direct visitors and t answer inquiries. I ... Benefit Dance The Eagle Point Grange HEC committee and the Boosters club of Eagle Point will sponsor a benefit dance at the Oasis, located at the highway intersection at Eagle Point, Monday, May 29. All funds taken will be used to aid a resident who is in the hospital. The Sage Riders and Stella will provide music. Tickets are on sale at Olson's Drug store. Eagle Point and J. J. Newberry com pany, Medford. ... Returns Mrs. Pete Nelson, Evelyn apartments, has returned after spending 10 days in Long Beach. Cal., where she visited her mother. Mrs. Laura Chris tiansen, and her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Christiansen and family. Occa sion of Mrs. Nelson's visit was to be with her mother and broth er's family on Mother's day. The visitor stated that the weather was cold and fuggy there and that aside from leaving her fam-. ily she was glad to return to the Rogue River valley. ... Joint Meeting Members of the Southern Oregon Conserva tion and Tree Farm association, and representatives of the state department of forestry, will hold a joint meeting at 7:30 p.m. to day in the Pioneer room of the Jackson hotel. The occasion will replace a series of meetings us ually held with operators each year prior to the fire season, and will cover methods of control, and state fire fighting assistance, Dwight Phipps, deputy state for ester, and Frank Hamilton, dis trict warden here, will speak. ... Trom Astoria Dr. and Mrs. Orval Eaton and two children, Ralph and Sara, arrived today from Astoria to visit Dr. and Mrs. L. Paul Walker 408 South Oakdale avenue. While here Dr. Eaton, who is mayor of Astoria, will attend the Oregon Optom etrists association convention Sunday and Monday. The Walk ers' daughter, Miss Charlotte Walker, a freshman at Oregon State college, has returned to Corvallis after spending a few days here with her parents. Miss Walker was accompanied by Miss Virginia Corey, a student at the college, who was her house guest while here. I DRIVE IN n theatre ft TONITE - SAT. Duncan Rtnaldo Le Carrlllo in "VALIENT HOMBRE" PLUS ABBOTT aV COSTELLO In "TIME OF THEIR LIVES" NEWS CARTOON SUN. For 3 Days a STORY OF EXTRAORDINARY jgjrn" - Rjltaptd Thn Celled Artim Gitti Open al 7:30, Shew at Duik Leave Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mitton, Brown'j Valley, Minn., left today after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Atwood, 126 Cot tage street. ... To Parade Members of the Colonel Sargeant auxiliary are to meet at Camp White at 1:30 p.m. Sunday to participate in the "Daddy" Penland day parade. ... To Montreal Sister Luke of the Savior, sister superior at Sacred Heart hospital, left this week to visit relatives at Mont real, Canada. She is to be gone about six weeks. ... Residence Planned C. L. Kinney will erect an $8,000 home at 211 Berkeley way, ac cording to a building permit application made at the city building inspector's office. Repair Begins A city public works crew yesterday began lay ing base rock on broken spots on municipal airport taxiways Nos. 2C and 9. The taxiways are among the main ones at the air field. The work was authorized recently by the city council. ... To Oakland Mrs. Pearl Ir win will leave for her home in Oakland, Cal., tomorrow after visiting the past two weeks with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Cully, and their sons Clinton and Dale, 517 Bessie street. ... Head Injury General Riggs, 808 South Central avenue, was treated at Sacred Heart hospital today for a head injury suffered in a woods accident. Riggs reportedly is employed by Mc Grew brothers logging firm. Details of the mishap were not obtained. ... To Eugene Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Carson, Ge Bauer apartments, left yesterday to make their home in Eugene. Carson, who has been district manager here for the Harper-MeGee company of Seattle, has been transferred to Eugene. In addition to the new territory, Carson will also maintain the southern Oregon district. ... Visiting Dr. E. W. Hoffman and Mrs. Hoffman, McMinn ville, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Tucker, 119 South Ivy street. The visit- tors arrived by way of Brook ings wnere iney spent some time with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Watson. The Watsons are Medford resi dents who are for the time liv ing on the coast. Dr. and Mrs. Hoffman will leave for home tomorrow. ... From Meet Jerry Latham, circulation manager for The Mail Tribune has returned from Boise, Ida, where he attended a meeting of Pacific International Northwest circulation associa tion. The three-day convention ended Wednesday. Latham serv ed as sergeant-at-arms at the meeting and was in charge of a panel discussion An circulation trends. He also was a member of the resolution committee. He ac companied Maurice Miller, cir culation manager of the Klamath Falls Herald and News. Livestock Portland, Ore, Mav 26 U.P 1 Few good 090-912 lb. fed heifers $27 $27.90, Medium crainv WinH. .t9t r,n. 26. Common $17-23; good younR cows $22.30-23. Bulk medium cows $10-22. Common $16.50-18.75. Canners and cutters $14.50-16.25; shells down to $13 or lower. Good heavy bulls S22 to $22.30. Few $23. Medium kinds $20 $21.50. Calves 10. Steadv. Few choice kinds $28.50-30; odd head $31. Bulk Rood and choice $2f28. Medium $24-23 30, Common $14-2350. Culls down $10. Medium slaughter calves $18-25. Hors 340. Bulk good and choice lflO-235 lb. butchers $21 50-21.75. Choice 84 lb. feeder pigs $23; bulk good and choice $21.50-22.50. Sheep 30. Bulk good choice 76-100 lb. spring lambs $26 50-27.25. Good and choice 60-80 lb. feeder lambs $20 $21. Common to $17. Portland Produce Portland, Ore, Mav 26 (UP.) Butter Prices to retailers: Grade AA prints 64c lb.; AA cartons 65c: A print 64c; A cartons 65c; B prints 62c. Egg prices to retailers: Grade AA large 44c; A large 42c; AA medium 42c; A medium 41; small nominal, cartons 2c additional. Cheese Prices to retailers: Oregon singles 37-4 lc lb.; Oregon 3-lb. loafs 42' i -32c lb.; triplets l'jc less thnn singles. Premium brands singles 50 Uc lb., loaf S2aC lb. Wall Street New York, May 26 (U R) Ma jor groups of stocks held to a narrow range in quiet trading today while the special issues received attention, Volume lightened to the small eft in more than a week. Low priced stocks like Hupp, Chilris. and United corporation, featured in turnover. Dead line Sunday Clamlfl.d la ai Noon Saturdaya. DREAMLAND WALKER'S DANCE - Every Sat. Nite Modern and Old Time Dancei Enjoy the Genuine Old Time Quadrille Good Clean Dance - Large Crowd . It's Always Family Night Here! MERRILL'S 6 PIECE BAND DANCE MUSIC BY OREGON RAMBLERS r r' -'it ""itj it. i Phone 3-9195 (Arm 1 clpphnlnt FLIGHT TO EGYPT LAND Princess Paikah of HSvpt and her com moner husband, Foudak Sadek, arrive at New York's La Quiirdia Airport from San Francisco en route to Cairo, where she will seek King Farouk's Indulgence for her younRer sister's marriage to Rlad Ghall. a commoner. Her sister, Princess Fathia, and Ohali were mar ried April 25 in a civil ceremony net considered valid by the King. The couple will remarry May 28 in a Moslem ceremony not sanc tioned by the King. Notices Give School Districts Levy Data Notices wore in the mail to day to the 26 rural school dis tricts in the county informing them of the procedure they must follow if they intend to vote ad ditional levies for school district expenses over and above those already set by the equalized levy of the rural school board. County School Superintendent C. R. Bowman said supplement ary budgets must be properly posted and voted in the individ ual districts and submitted to the county assessor before July 15. The budgets would be strictly a district matter, emphasized, and would have no affect on the county-wide bud Ret already drawn up by the county board and approved May 15 by voters in all the 26 districts. Memorial Theme To Feature Vets' Service Camp White, May 26 Chap lain Henry W. Anderson today announced Protestant services at 9:30 a.m. Sunday, May 28, will have special features in connec tion with Memorial Day. For God And Country" will be the title of Chaplain Ander son's sermon. Mrs. Don Taylor will be at the organ and Norma Herrell, Roberta Clutter and Dolly Rasmussen will present vocal trio numbers. The Rev. John Commisky, Catholic chaplain, will say a special mass for the soldier and sailor dead. On Tuesday, Me morial day, both chaplains will join in ceremonies starting at 9 a.m. Insurance Firm Names New District Manager Announcement was made to day of the appointment of Ron ald Miller as district manager of the local Mutual Benefit Health and Accident association office in the Goldy building. The district covers Jackson and Josephine counties. Miller replaces C. L. Skaggs, who had been local district manager for the past five years. Skaggs has been transferred to Seattle as district manager for the company. Mr. and Mrs. Skaggs left Sunday to make their home there. The new local manager has been associated with Skaggs as assistant manager for the past three years. Miller makes his home with his family at 844 West Second street. Salem. Ore.. May 28 'U R) Gov. Douglas McKay announced the re-appointment today oi Howard R. Perrin of Klamath Falls to the state board of archi tect examiners. SAT. NITE Medford, Oregon Court Records Justice Court John K. Jolliffe, overload, fine $11.50 and costs. Joe J. Shcllon, no muffler. fine $1 and costs. Roland L. Breedlove, permit ting unlicensed minor to operate, fine $1 and costs. Jake J. Haas, failure to stop at stop sign, fine $1 and costs. John F. Zimmerlce, overlength load, fine $1 and costs. Fred Cook, overload, fine $20.50 and costs. Police Court Ernest J. Smith and William Wilson, failure to yield right-of-way, fine $5. Ken Hemmerling, violation of basic rule, fine $10. Arthur Smith, no headlight, fine $2. Justice Court Arthur J. Davis, no vehicle li cense, fine $1 and costs. Richard D. Maynard, conceal ed license plates, $10 bail for feited. Len Crum. Roy C. Lilly, over loads, fine $57 and costs each. James O. Dry, drunk driving, fine $250 and costs, license sus pended one year, 30 days in jail. BIRTHS FREDERICK To Mr. and Mrs. E. L Sams Valley, May. 25, 1950, a boy, 6 pounds at Osteo pathic hospital. A Clean and Enjoyable DANCE New Phoenix Community Club & Youth Center Bldg. SATURDAY, MAY 27 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. Modern Music by CONNIE CONNESS and His Band Adm. 60c tax Inc. per person LAST TIMES TONITE! Ruth Roman in "BARRICADE" Also "MAKE MINE LAUGHS" Starts TOMORROW HPvJ Continuous Show f" m i From 12:45 P.M J """"V jOh.,,,S SAT. & SUN. lfV-v WWt A rSZ;- M men 9t iron noppy. Stay In vour waaonl . Friday. Mar 28. 1?5 Red Cross Lists Needs 01 Family Which Lost Home County Red Cross officials to day asked help for another burned-out family, the Kith this year. The family lost all its possessions and the Red Cross again asked help for obtaining furniture and other household items. The head of the family plans to rebuild the house on Beall lane, but lost all his carpenter tools in the fire. If anyone in this area wishes to donate tools of any sort the Red Cross feels this would be'of more assistance than anything else. Tools may be taken to the Red Cross office in the courthouse. Needa Listed The family needs two chests of drawers, a wood-burning kit chen stove, chairs, dishes and utensils and clothing. Beds, mat resses and bedding have already been secured. Sizes of clothing needed are man's size 44, women's size 14, boy's size 12, girl's size 9 and baby size 2, it is stated. Anyone having furniture or clothing may call the Red Cross office, 2-4405, and arrangements will be made to have the articles picked up. Clothing and carpen ter tools may be taken to the office, but due to lack of storage space, those having furniture are asked to inform the office and then keep the furniture until it can be picked up by the family. Obituary ARVILLA BLAIR Arvilla Blair, 66. Butte Falls, passed away at a local hospital Thursday. Mrs. Blair was born in Manhattan, Kans., April 18, 1884. She had resided at Browns boro for many years before mov ing to Butte Falls. She is survived by her hus- Iband. Carl P., Butte Falls; two sisters. Mrs. Alma Hoffman, Oak land, Cal., and Mrs. Carrie Pugh, Manzanola, Colo.; two brothers, Edward A. Nelson, Berkeley, Cal., and Victor E. Nelson, Gol den, Colo. Funeral services will be con ducted from Perl funeral home Monday at 10:30 a.m. with the Rev. Meredith Groves, pastor of the First Methodist church, officiating. Concluding services will be private. CLARENCE JOHANSEN Remains of Clarence H. Johan sen, who was fatally injured in a logging accident Wednesday, were forwarded yesterday by Conger-Morris funeral home to Portland for services and inter ment there. REMEMBER - Bargain Matinee EVERY DAY 12:45 ADULTS 40c CHILDREN 20c Wj&uti' NL MCMFT 'itSc, T WSInr v-."T ir DANA JUfDBEIM chjuu.es ucsrou yffl?fldl7 JOEL ..II Pill 1 1VU11 TUDUI M).U" . - rjti' -.11,11 U ,. MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE ELEVEN Daily Weather Report FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Clear and warm tonight, increasing high cloudi ness and cooler Saturday. Western Oregon: Increasing1 cloudi ness and little change in temperature tonight. Saturday mostly cloudy with few light showers. Cooler. Low tonight 43-.VV High Saturday 80-80 Interior, 93-ti3 on coast. LOCAL DATA Temperature a year ago today: Highest 83; Lowest 81. Total monthly precipitation .43 Inch. Deficiency for the month .49 Inch. Total precipitation sine September 1, 1049. 13.62 Inches. Excess for the season .20 Inch. Relative humidity 4:30 p.m. yester day 13; 4:30 am. today 73. Observations Taken At 4:30 A.M., 120 Meridian Time High Low Prec, Boise 72 44 Boston 81 31 T Chicago 90 Denver 49 Eureka 34 Havre 71 Klamath Falls 77 Los Angeles 73 .Medford 93 New York 68 Omaha 38 Phoenix 93 Portland 83 Reno 79 Eugene 84 Salt Lake 67 San Francisco 63 Seattle 79 Spokane 73 Washington, D. C 70 Yakima BJ 31 45 91 49 .02 SI S3 3 44 48 4.1 1 30 Tomorrow Sunrise 5:41 am. Sunset 8:33 p.m. Dead line on Classified Ada: 3:30 p.m for following day; 10 a m Monday for Monday; noon Saturday for Sunday a m DANCE In Comfort GOLD HILL GRANGE SAT. NIXES Arnold's RHYTHM BAND FEATURING THE COWBOY TROUBADOR SOBILIMO Nrfnnv Kf'i.I.Y 4 , Gaoig. DANUtQfT. ndtivoui TECHNICOLOR o ttrrtnf McCREA tWIMM ENDS J Tomorrow CONTINUOUS TOMORROW FROM 12:45 P.M. 7Car$otog fctMck CRAWFORD ill.. DREW asm TONITE 8:45 P.M. SPECIAL STUDIO SNEAK PREVIEW OF A Major Studio Hit Picture Starts Sunday RAY Mil I A Kin ITIILLnilU ROSALIND 3 RUSSELL : KIOTOUS Romantic Comedy Smash! Opan 7 p.m. Show at Duab Hey Kids! ALL ABOARD Get Your Ticket it Our Box Office for a FREERIDE on the Shasta Daylite Miniature Train! 4 mimo ji rUVy IN CINECOLOR AND MMaBfcl liiliKlllLECQ mum Plus Clifton Webb Myrna Loy Jeanne Crain CHEAPER by the DOZEN Color by Technicolor ma WOtrl I autXI wuau mj