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4 Local and Treated Carol Jean Peterson, six, Talent, was treated at Community hospital yesterday for a lacerated hand. Square Dane Beginners' square dance group of the YMCA will meet at 8 p.m. to day. Only those previously reg istered are eligible. Regular Wednesday night square dance group will meet at 8 p.m. , House Fir Fir burned round a water tank doing lit tle damage athe home of Mrs. John Clouse, 8134 Grant street, early yesterday afternoon, fire men reported. They said a back flash from the hot water heater caused the blaze. LaavM Mrs. Anna Schafer, Portland, left for Eugene yes terday by United airlines after visiting here with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Schafer, and their chil dren, Georgene and Virgil, 89 motel. Ankle Broktn Conger-Morris ambulance attendants report ed that Frank L. Plum fell and broke his ankle about 5 p. m. yesterday while working on his home at 4184 Hilringer road. He was taken to Community hos pital in the ambulance. Injurtd Lester Price, Butte Falls, was treated Friday at Os teopathic hospital for injuries received that day during logging operations. Price is reported to have received a crushed toe and foot lacerations when a heavy rail fell across his foot. t Plan Navy Unit Navy veter ans, former servicemen and in terested civilians will be wel come at a planning session for a new navy reserve organized electronics company, to be held a' the Federal building at 33 North Riverside avenue at 7:30 p.m. Woman Hurt Mrs. D. Ford McCormick was slightly hurt Saturday in an auto accident five miles from Medford on Crater lake highway, a report filed with city police said. The cars which collided were operat ed by William A. Spangler, Klamath Falls, and a William Bechtel. Hits Dofl Don Heckert. Jack sonville, suffered extensive lac erations Sunday evening when the motorcycle he was riding hit dog near Ruch. He was taken to Community hospital by Conger Morris ambulance. Don Harris, Jacksonville, also riding the mo torcycle, suffered minor injuries, the ambulance service reported. Monty Missing Vernadine L. Ward, 618 Victory street, and Wilfred Baird, told police that they picked up a hitch-hiker yes terday near Grants Pass while returning from Coos Bay. They let the man-out near-the baseball park. Later they discovered a coin purse, containing $97, was missing. Car in Ditch A car driven by George Irwin, 1301 Dixie lane, 6 lunged into a deep ditch at ing street and Stewart avenue when Irwin swerved to miss a bicyclist about 8:20 a. m. today, according to a report filed with city police. It was said that Ir win and an unnamed passenger were cut and bruised. To California Mrs. Rosa Wal burn, Los Angeles, and Mr. and . Mrs. Howard Gillette and chil-l dren. Palo Alto, left for home Saturday after spending several days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bradshaw, 44 North Orange street. Mrs. Walburn is Mrs. Bradshaw's sister and Gil lette is her nephew. Aeeid.nl Reported Three autos were Involved in a Satur day night collision at Bartlett and Sixth streets, police report ed. Thev said that cart driven bv Howard S. Wells. Clovis, KM., and Alvin L. eleven. 1014 West Ninth street, collided. The Wells auto was spun around and It struck a parked car register ed to Norman E. Mayfield. Missing Mrs. Jess Williams. Prospect, reported to Medford police that her husband has been missing since May 23 and she feared he may have been an ac cident victim. He wal said to be 29 years of age, red-haired, brown-eved. His weight was list Al at 140 pounds. Williams re portedly was wearing levis and a tan shirt. . Reserve Officers Sixth irmy augmentation team will meet at 8 p.m. today at 33 North River side avenue. All reservists na tional guard members and fami lies mav attend. Maj. Max W. Cadv will speak regarding the 331st infantry's participation in the battle for Gey. Germany M Sgt. Joseph A. Magnant will speak on the landing at Makin atoll in 1943. To Return Two Rogue valley men are aboard the destroyer tender USS Sierra, which is scheduled to return to the Unit ed States June 26. after a four month tour of duty with the Sixth fleet in the Mediterra nean, the navv said today. The men are Marvin O. Read, elec trician's mate third class 1320 Beattv street Medford. and Jtm mle M. Williams, fireman, 207 Church street, Phoenix. Wallet Lost Howard Harris. Brllflowcr, Cal reported to city police this morning the loss of his brown morocco wallet Sun day evening either in or near the Hollv theater building. Har ris, in Medford to visit Dr. and Mrs O. T. Heyerman, 1013 South Oakdale avenue, stated that he was particularly anxious to recover his California driv er's linse and other papers and cardi carried in tha wallet. Personal Returns Horn Mrs. May Green, Evelyn apartments, has returned to' her home after being confined to Sacred He,art hospi tal for the past week and one half because of a severe cold. From Canada Sister Joseph Albert, third floor supervisor at Sacred Heart hospital, has re turned from an extensive trip to her home in Canada. Sister Albert had been called there by serious illness in her family. To Make Addition R. C. Neu mann has asked the city build ing inspector's office for a permit to erect a $500 addition to a residence at 1108 Withingtoa street. Return Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Weaver, 232 South Grape street, returned yesterday by United airlines after visiting their son and family, the Roy Weavers, Stockton, Cal. The visitors spent two weeks there. Weaver, a for mer Medford resident, is an at torney in Stockton. a Laavai Lawrence E. Cuffel, will leave tomorrow after spend ing several days here visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cuf fel, 909 North Central avenue. Young Cuffell has recently re- turned lrom live months duty with the navy in Formosa, China and Japan. Livestock' Portland. Ore., Mny 2 Ft (U P.) Cattle 950; active: beef steers, cows 50 cents hic.her; some cows up more; canners-cutters, bulls stead v. active; average to high ood 1013-1030 lb. fed steers $30; above lino lbs. $29 50; medium steers $26 50-28. including grasser to S28; common down to $23; Hood fed heifer $2R: individual hich good 850 lb. beifers S2f: mediums $24 S26; cutter-common dairy tvpe heifers in- I or a hove: canner-cuttrr rows ' lamely $14 50-lfi 50: common-medium : beef cows 50-22 50 including sort-; ed load Cahfornianin at $22 n. pnod drvlot cows above $-3' nood bull S22- ! S22 50; jorne held above $2X com- j mon-medium sausage bull $17 5'i-22. 1 Calve 150: generally a-kinc steady, j early bids weak to lower; good light ' vealers above $28 j Hnss 750: market artivc: 25-50 cents. higher, pood-ehoice 1FO-230 lbs $21.75 $22; lbO-170 lbs. $21; Rood choice 150 170 lb. $21. Good 350-350 lb. sows $ 1 6-17. Good choice feeders above $22 50. Sheep 750. Old crop lambs steady. Spring lambs weak to 25 cents lower. Ewes strong. Good old crop shorn lams $21.50 Tew f0 lbs $22 Goori chotce spring lambs $27. Mediums $23 50. Wall Street New York, May 29 (U.R) General Motors rose to a new high since 1929 today to feature a dull, firm stock market. It was a typical pre-holiday trading session. Volume through most of the day was the lightest of the year. Leading issues were neglected in the first half of the session and when they held their own, a bit of new buying easily lifted their prices. Dow Jones closing stock aver ages: 30. industrials 222.47 up 0.76; 20 railroads 56.42 up 0.13: 15 utilities 43.68 up 0.01, and 65 stocks 78.36 up 0.20. Sales today approximated 1,110.000 shares, compared with 1.330,000 shares traded last Friday. Talent Graduation Slated Wedensday Talent. May 29 Dr. Arthur Taylor of Southern Oregon col lege will give the address at com mencement exercises for Talent high school seniors Wednesday, May 31. The program will start at 8 p.m. in the kigh school gym nasium. Marie Williams will be valedictorian and Eloise Rob erts salutatorian. C. E. Zcdicker, chairman of the school board, will hand out diplomas and School Superintendent. Roy B. Parr will present awards. The Rev. Irwin P. Alger will give the invocation ajid benediction. Music will be provided by the school orchestra. The seniors arc Tom Goddard. Joel Straus Darrcl Hanna, Herb Combs. Orville Nichols, Carl Cowdry, Don Williams, Lee Gar rett, George Baylor, Everett Zemke. Joyce Marshall, Irene Perdue, Ellen Pugsley, Ethel Trimble, Miss Williams, Miss Roberts and Virginia Feteri. Arm TelphHo HARVARD rH01CE - The boys at the Harvard Hasty Pudding Club tn Cambridge, Mass., hare agreed that actress Janet Lrtgh (above) hu tha sexiest bust In the world, but that Ingrld Berg man take the prize In the hips department. V BuIldIeRS ' SUPPLY SLOCKS - BRICKS FLUES 717 W McAndrxn kd. PH0NI 2-4107 Rookies to Play Big Part In Indianapolis Memorial Day Classic Indianapolis, Mav 29 (U.R i A rookie-loaded pack of racing drivers was geared today for the 34th renewal of Tuesday's 500 mile speedway auto classic, promising to be the fastest ever and with every one of the .33 starters a possible winner. -Smashes Records Faulkner, a 30-year-old dirt Two Hollywood Entertainers To Be in Local Show A "Sunset and Vine" atmos phere will prevail in Medford Saturday night when two famous Hollywood personalities combine their talents in a four and a half hour benefit for the Med ford YMCA. Starting at 7:30 p.m. in the senior high school auditorium, Emcee Jack McElroy will pre sent his popular, "Welcome to Hollywood" show heard five days weekly on the ABC net work. McElroy is the successor to the late Tom Brenneman, and "Welcome to Hollywood" is the same show, formerly known to millions of listeners as "Break fast in Hollywood." McElroy and his producer. Ralph Hunter, will stage their show exactly as it is aired from Hollywood, with many in the local audience as participants. Jack Hohcisal, recognized as one of the nation's top square dance callers, is the second rep resentative of the entertainment capital to show his wares for the i brnetit Saturday evening. He will conduct another big square dance jamboree in the i hiyh school gvmnasium. Dancers and spectators will appreciate the talents of Hoheisal as he j calls many of the numbers so j much in demand on nis records. There will be no reserved seats for the "Welcome to Hollywood' show. Tha high school auditor ium seats approximately 1.200, and it will be first come, first served. Participants in the broad cast will be selected' from the audience during the show by Mc Elroy. Funeral Held for Mrs. Ella Shambreau Rogue River, May 29 Fu neral services were held today for Mrs. Ella Delcina Sham breau. 81, at Hull and Hull funeral parlors, Grants Pass. Mrs. Shajnbreau passed away at the home of her son, Blaine, Rogue River. Saturday. Mrs. Shambreau was born in Waup ala, Wis., and spent the greater part of her life at Ogdonsburg. She kept a diary nearly all her life, recording much of the his tory of Wisconsin's growth. Four times during the past five years. Mrs. Shambreau trav elled alone from Wisconsin to visit her son and family at Rogue River. The deceased is survived by four children. Blaine. Rogue Riv er: Burk. Los Angeles. Mrs. James Keating. Clintonville, Wis., and Mrs. Gravyce Wanga lin. Rossville. Ind., 14 grand children and 20 great-grandchildren. Remains' were forwarded to Ogdensburg for interment. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Shambreau have gone to Ogdensburg to at tend funeral services to ne held there. 'Spreader-Sticker' Advised for Sprays The use of a good "spreader- sticker" with DDT. parathion or EPN snravs increases their ef. fectiveness somewhat, County Agent C. B. Cordy said today in a renort for orchardists. Uorrty said tnat it tne sprays are applied to the trees without the SDreader-sticker thev will cling to the leaves unevenly and will tend to run off. certain ma terials applied with the sprays will give a smooth, even cover- nap nnd will cause the chemicals to stick to the leaves while only the water drops off. The use of one-quarter to one third pint of a liquid spreader sticker such as Multifilm L or DuPont spreader-sticker would be desirable in the first cover spray if parathion or EPN ia used, according to Cordy. Spreaders appear to be rather inrffictive when used with TEPP, he reported. WEATHER Northern California: Fair to day, tonight and Tuesday except cloudy extreme north portion. Few patches of coastal fog. Slightly warmer in interior to day and cooler north portion Tuesday. West to northwest winds 10-25 miles per hour off coast except variable from Cape Mendocino north. Las Vpea.1, Nev., Mav 29 (U.R) Buxom blonde Mae Writ arrives hpre this week to complete plana for construction of a gambling casino and theater-restaurant. "Your Office Boy" Since 1927 Ideal Graduation Gifts - ROYAL PORTABLES SHEAFFER PENS LEATHER GOODS Across from fhi Rialto Thaatra and midget racing veteran from Long Beach, Cal., smashed ev ery record for qualification runs in turning one lap of 2Va miles in 136.013 miles per hour and the 10-mile test at 134.343. Sitting on the pole with that record, he stacked up as a cinch to give the speedway veterans a chance to chase him for many a mile. Other first-timers in the event were Cecil Green, Dick Rath man, Jim Davies, one-legged Bill Schindler, all with qualifying speeds over 130 miles per hour; Pat Flaherty. Jerry Hoyt and Gene Hartley. The latter three all bettered 129 miles per hour to crash into the starting field, which averaged 131.044. Ex-Winner Ready To compete with the rookies there are two former winners, last year's victor. Bill Holland, and Mauri Rose, who captured the checkered flag single-handed in 1947 and 1948 and won a co victory with Floyd Davis in 1941. Other veterans included George Connor, Tony Betien- hausen, Henry Banks, Sam Hanks and Jimmy Jackson, all tested frequently in the Memo rial day stint on the brick and asphalt track. Wafer Meters in Rogue River City Read First Time Rogue River. May 29 The newly installed water meters in the City of Rogue River were read for the first time May 29 nd will be read each month heieafter at approximately the same date, states Mayor rred Dengler. He cautions water us ers to be conservative with wa ter during the first month un til they become accustomed to the metered service. 'Many residents can recall times during the previous sum mers when the reservoir was empty and there wasn't a drop of water in the pipes. During one such period the fire siren sounded," he related, "but we were lucky, the fire was not in town. Fire Protection First "We must have sufficient wa ter for fire protection this .sum mer, 'and we are asking every one to cooperate with the water deparament in solving our prob lem. The water meters are expected to help conserve the supply. They will also furnish the de partment with accurate figures on the amount of water neces sary to serve the town and for adequate fire protection at all times. It is helieved the present wells with the new pump will furnish enough water, said Dengler, but if not. other sources of water must be developed with the revenue from the meters. "We want the peonle to keep their yards and gardens grow ing." said Dengler. "and we would like to promise them low er water rates, but first we must have enough water for safety and at the same time put the water system on a paying basis, for there are still outstanding water bonds to be paid." Trail Riders Jake Moonlight Excursion First regular outing of the season was taken by the Med ford Trail Riders Saturday eve ning, when about 35 members and friends, took a moonlight ride to Creek springs, in the hills above Phoenix. At their destination, the riders enioyed a wiener roast and hamburger fry, accompanied by coffee. All Trail Riders were today reminded of the overnight ride, to be held June 24 and 25 in place of the regular yearly ride to Klamath Falls. 5 n!tes Starts TomorrowNite Auspices Phoenix Fira Dept. ON HIGHWAY 99 AT PHOENIX IIT1PERIHL CHE annus gke STRANGE FREAKS FUN HOUSE PRETTY GIRLS WILD ANIMALS CLOWNS ACROBATS ACRES OF TENTS RIDES GALORE "FOLLOW THl GIANT SEARCHLIGHTS" Obituary MRS, W. K. WHISENANT Private funeral, services for Mrs. W. K. Whisenant, who pass ed away at her Home, 418 Ar cadia street, Saturday, will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Perl funeral home. The deceased was born at Harleton, Tex,, on Sept. 26, 1875, and the family moved to Med ford in 1909, Survivors include three sons, W. J. and W.D., both of Los Gatos, Cal., and W. C. Central Point; a daughter, Delie M., Medford; two grandsons and two granddaughters and two sisters, Mrs. D. A. Little and Mrs. W. O. Rogers, Marshall, Tex. It is requested that no flow ers be sent to the services. BIRTHS BRIGGS To Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J.. 310 Hamilton street, May 28, 1950. a girl. fl4 pounds, at Community hospital. GRAHAM To Mr. and Mrs. Durward, Route 2, Box 360, May 25. 1950. a boy, 7 pounds at Sacred Heart hospital. HERNDON To Mr. and Mrs. John J., Box 1141, Medford, May 27, 1950. a girl, 7 pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital. SEARS To Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Camp White, May 28, 1950, a boy, 7'j pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital. WATERS To Mr. and Mrs. Bill. 2802 Springbronk road, May 26. 1950. a boy, 7W pounds, at Osteopathic hospital. LEMLEY To Mr. and Mrs., Wayne, Route 1, Ashland, May 28, 1950, a girl, 54 pounds, at Osteopathic hospital. ETHRIDGE To Mr. and Mrs. Marlyn D., Brooks, Ore., May 29. 1950. a boy. 8 pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital. Daily Weather Report FOREC ST Medford and vicimt v Con tinned lair tontsht and Turd..v. Warmer. Western Oregon- Mostly cloudy to night wih scuttered I'sht hoer in the north porfnn Tueodny partial clearing with little change in tem perature. Highs. 55-65 north, 65-75 louth portion. Low 40-50. LOCAL PAT A Temperature a year ago today: Hi uric-it 64; Lowest 51. Total monthly precipitation .43 Inch. Deficiency for the month .58 Inch Total precipitation since September 1, 1949. 152 inches. Relative humidity 4 30 p m. yester day 23: 4 30 am. today fl5. Onservatlons Taxrn At :-u 120 Meridian Time Hn low tree. ,., 87 43 ... 63 54 .. 70 34 .. 35 45 fifi 45 ... 8B 43 .. 73 37 .. 71 45 .. A3 33 .. 67 IW .. 101 64 . 65 35 .. 77 40 ... 60 34 .70 40 ... 70 48 ... 83 46 ... 62 30 ... R8 50 .... 74 50 Boston Chicago Eureka Hnvre Klamath Falls Los Angeles Mfdford New York .... Phoenix . Portland Snh Lake San Francisco Snattle Spoknne . . V. nhnmton, Yakima D, C. Tomorrow Sunrise S:30 a.m. Sunset R:3R p.tn TOO LATE TO CLASSirY STRAWBERRIES Those lovely Nar iMisa lor locker or preserving. 1 mile from Talent, Beeson lane, off Wag ner creek. Picking Tuesday. Penrod. J 4 BTrCTION YARD SALE TONIGHT 7:30 P.M. Bedroom set. electric stoves, blrda- pvf mnole bed. washing machine, dinelte set. new rus. radio, antique floor lamps, new 7-v.ny floor lamps, tnhle too eas rante. solid oak buf fet, mattresses and springs; 34-ton Chev. panel truck. 1 trailer; lota of misc. articles. VERN HAYS. Auctioneer LADY to board 3 year old boy for weeks. Tribune Box 0458. FOR SALE Child's saddle, bridle and martingale sightly used. Dim j-i n Cool Refreshing DAIRY QUEEN A delltious In Milk Product Only 10c it Dairy Quean Stands at W. Main and S. Central .airairin WEST'S LARGEST TRAVELING AMUSEMENT PARK Qlil!lgM;li)gB!P wmm fdo Monday. May 29, 1M0 WANTED Good used tractor and fnmni attachment. Ford or other make of similar size. Phone avenlng 3-1281. Rt. 2. Box 311. 6-RM. modern place near college and good location. 480 Mountain Ave , Ashland. FOR SALE by ownen: 123 acres on Elk creek, 'j mile from Cratei- Lake Hwy., nn good p ravel road, an mail nnd school routes. School on place. Phone and electricity by place. Creek through place. 4-room semi modern house, furnished, including FvifTidaire, water heater, washing machine, pressure pump and all kinds of household furnlxhingi. 14 acres nicadmv with free irrigation. 40 acres more could be put in with very little clearing; rest Rood pas ture, 8 head milk stock, ll-stan-ehion barn with large mow; Ford tractor and loU of farm tools. About 200 chickens, good chicken coops and pens. Price complete $13,500. O F. Dawson. Trail. Ore. CATTLE RANCH for sale by owner. 158. acres 74 acres alfalfa, free wat er, free range. Good hay crop 9 room modern house. 4-room cabin. 1 large barn. silo, shop 18 miles from Mrdfnrd. Price $20,000, half dovn Dial FOR REN T Apt. Close in. Phone 3-IP06 or 2-5710. WANTED TO RENT 3-bdrm. house. Best of reference. Phone daytime 2-2722. CHILD CARE $150 day. Close in. Phone 2-8135. LOST Alligator billfold Saturday aft ernoon in front of Catholic church. Return to Lumin'i. Phone 2-8043. Reward. NASH COUPE, clean, actual mileage 31.000. A-l mechanical condition. Price $250 Call evening 2-4f50. THIS DOG Is at the county pound and will be held for 1 week: 1 female red Irish setter. 6-YEAR-OLD sire crib, in food con dition. Phone 2-7530 3-ROOM furn. apt., close In, adults. Phone 2-2122. WANTED 2 "or 3-hedroom unturnish- ed modem house. Year old child. Call 2-8793 until 5 pm NICE house for rent. Inq. in rear 1808 Spring street NEW 3 -bed room $10,300. Win erne Way. Box 17fi. IV Centrifugal pump with steel base, 20 ft. suction hose. 10-ft. dtsrharsie. with ' hp. electric motor, Phone 2 7flR4 FOR RENT 2-room cabin, electricity. water, furnilure. MO. Oak Woods. M i d way 4-Corners. FOR SALE Vsed lumber eh.ap, aluo about ;i tier good dry wood. .uii VetM3fn. NEED qualified Depot Manager for Medford urea I.R M P month uarp-ed MuM have experience Write P O Box 1"B. Tug ene Qre FOR SALE' Vice pie'-e of hw propertv between Mfdford and Central Point, and Ideal location lor anv kind of busi ness. Priced richt if sold at once, also Several good suburban lots, tome with dtv water available. SEE ME for stock and dairy farms. Would appreciate your HstlnsfB of all kinds of property that la priced rlnht. . C. C CHAPMAN. Real EstaU mile N B i Y . Hwy . 8 f LOST near talent One white boar pi at weirht 12 .lbs Phone Ashland 9-12iM. Rt. 1. Box 373. Talent. DRIVE Ul theatre TONITE-TUES WED.-THURS.! One of tha Top 10 Pictures of tha Year! 7HEHCWRiWtm$if2j With James Edwards Douglas Dick PLUS "Coast Guard" NEWS CARTOON Galta Opat) at 7:30, Show at Dusk Enjnjr Health Rst, dmfnrt an4 Hospitallrv at tha Buckhorn Mineral Springs Sanitarium Mot lilaaral aa Mad aathl rnr llh.iim.tlim, Arthritis Nsurltls, N.rvousn.as, Hlth aM I, rtw Rlnrtd Prtai'ira and flkln Kruntlons Oarfeoa Dleaits Vapor Balhj ror Asthma. K.rt.ma, colls, Slnua and HrnrrhttlP Bnoahora Bflnsral Bprlnfa Bamtartam, Mt. 1, AshUad, era. Dr. rasa Wallar, Dlraetor Chlroyraotla yayslelaa RENT A CAR Daily's U-Drivi and BODY and PAINT SHOP Southern Orrnon't Oldest and Pinast 29 So. Bartlett Medfard . f 1 1 .WKl J WANTED HAY HAULING from the field to your barn or across the valley. T I. SAMSON CO.. Inc. Bearden's Bakery will be open Tues., M 1 3 t'lj a. m. to 8:3 0 p-nv FOR KENT Ncwiy decorated 6-room Apt . 3 bedrooms, fireplace, hard wood floors, steam heat. This is a real home. Inq. No. 7. Rose. FLOWER PLANTS good variety. F. E SAMSON CO.. Inc. CUT FLOWERS 20c to 49c dot. for Decoration day, Hnnlv Bush place, Jacksonville- Central Point Hd. Also OeorRe Goodman's parking lot Mon-. day and Tuesday. ; FOR SALE '31 Model A pickup.1 metal bed Private party. 003 S. ! central, r'none a-maj. i GARDEN HOSE 50 $4 39. Guaranteed,! F. E. SAMSON CO . Inc. ' FOR SAL E Restaurant and lease with living quarters. In Medford. i Call 3-2B70 mornings. BARBER Holidav All union shops will he close Mon. and Tuts.. May 2Q and 30 Local 369. JB1U. FOR SALE 14 ft. plywood "boat and trailer. 4th V Laurel. Central Point, i WANTED: Grain Bags. Don't leave them for the mice we give you the cash ! F E SAMSON CO.. Inc. EARLY TOMATO PLANTS from 3" pots. 5c ea. while they last. It pys to see PIERCE FOR PLANTS. Ph 2.7AM Reall Lane 't mile w. oi nwy. w ft'ater Finer Shovels T. E SAMSON CO.. inc HONEY bee pollination for more and better seed, clover or alfalfa. Delm ar L. Smith. Ph. 2-74 45 . Rebuilt hatteriei for any make car. $S and up. guaranteed. George s Battery Shop. Ames Garage, 220 E ""fc'on. Ph 2-94S2 . BERRY HAL-LOCKS AND SHOOK Shop with us and save F. E. SAMSON CO . Inc. See the new EXTRA WIDE aluminum Cnrase Doors at Builder's Supply Co . 727 W. McAndrews ttfl COMMERCIAL SPRAYING of ill n inns l-'none zojip wunrww LARGE Douhle Loads green fir slabs c " 3'4449 Fhgr'B Tuberous Begonias Fuchsias, CnmeU liaa fertilise them now. Liquid ensy to use. 35c-73c sites. F. E. SAMSON . Inc. Used ranges refrISeraT'ORS and WASHING MACHINES TROWBRIDE Si FLYNN EL EC CO Phono 2-5211 214 W Main MEDFORD SUNDAY JUNE Cji FAIRGROUNDS ALL NEW THIS YEAR WORLD'S LARGEST TRAINED WILD ANIMAL SHOW with MtaiADi oi ivia ArriAUNC NIW MATUIII HACNiriCINT SAC IANTRV ANO WOSID-WIDI IXHIII. 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DARNELL HOLM mm PHONE 2-6424 THE mri UnPDri.iDiryr Bia iULla muurtkfi-nnin. wrw CONTINUOUS SHOW ALL DAY TOMORROW! 20 rENDS TODAY! "EDDY ARNOLD HOE DOWN" "RUSTY'S BIRTHDAY" TOMORROW RoMffActionJ BARGAIN MATINEE 12:45 THE 3Now! Ray M1LLAND Rosalind RUSSELL 'l GREAT 2 FEATURE HITS Bir.q Crosby Fred Astaira In Irvine Barlin't "HOLIDAY INN" PLUS Barbara Stanwyck Htnry Fond "LADY EVE" AN!) I BARBARA STANWYCK! mm jf Op.n 7 P.M. Show At Dusk I AlAN LADD DONNA I mm I'J f IODIC W Jj rum mm jn