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EIGHT MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Deer Smashes Info Oregon City Window Oregon City (U.R) A yearling buck deer, frightened by a wild dash into the center of Oregon City, crashed through a store's large plate glass win dow Tuesday and was so badly cut that a game law officer said the animal would have to be de stroyed. It was believed the animal was chased out of the neighboring woods by dogs. Occupants of the store were uninjured when the deer smash ed through the eight-by-ten-foot window. ROAD & FARM SERVICE Will Go Anywhere Anytime REUB NELSON'S MOTOR SERVICE PHONE 3-3200 Trucks & Tractors All Makes Gas or Diesel ALL WORK GUARANTEED 724 E. Jackion Medford, On. Two Hurt Tuesday In Auto Accident Two persons were injured In an automobile accident at the intersection of Old Crater Lake highway and the Central Point market road at about 5 p.m. yesterday, according to state po lice. They were Gerald R. Barry, 522 North Front street, driver of one of the cars, who was ex pected to be released from Com munity hospital today, and Con nie Rawstern, 2V4 -year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle C. Rawstern, route 2, box 236, Medford. a passenger in the oth er car, who was treated at the hospital and released. State police said Barry's car, which was going west on the market road, skidded while rounding a corner and went out of control, hitting the car driven by Rawstern. Barry was cited for driving without an opera tor's license. The Rawstern child was taken to the hospital by private car. Conger-Morris ambulance serv ice took Barry to the hospital. Expert Watch Repairing Reasonable Prices All Work Guaranteed All Watches Electronically Timed ! INMAN JEWELRY CO. 229 EAST MAIN PHONE 2-2935 Home Owners Specialties 74 N. Main St. Phone 7231 or 2-7791 ASHLAND "Brands You Can Believe In "Bunnerr" Venetian Blinds and Window Shades t "Columbia" Aluminum or Galvanized Tension Screens "AlroVent" Aluminum Awnings Priced for Thrifty Homo Builders PAULSEN'S THRIFT MARKET CENTRAL POINT Free Parking FRESH MEATS FINE ASSORTMENT LUNCH MEAT lb. 59c SKINLESS WIENERS 59c FANCY TENDER FRYERS ib. 69 GROCERIES GRADE A LARGE EGGS doz. 49 ALL KINDS OF 49c STRAW HATS KOOL AID 6 for FOR YOUR PICNIC FRESH PRODUCE SWEET JUICE CORN 3 fr 1 9c LARGE JUICE LEMONS rfoz.29 KRISP RED 111 RADISHES 5 CENTRAL POINT'S MOST COMPLETE FOOD STORE PRICES GOOD THURSDAY AND SATURDAY 4-H and FFA Dairy Fair Winners Told By County Agent Top winners of the 4H and FFA Dairy Practice fair held at the Gailand ranch near Gold Hill Saturday were announced yesterday by R. H. Cate Jr., county agent in 4-H work. Rex Moore, Eagle Point, won the champion dairy showman ship award of a model Jersey cow given by the sponsoring Rogue River Jersey Cattle club. The award was closely contest ed, according to Cate, with Mitzy Baysinger, Applegate, sec ond. In the morning judging con test with three classes of ani mals, five tied for top honors. They were Lorna Chapman Valley View; Carl Koellner, Sams Valley; and Josephine county winners were Alice Tay lor and Huth Alexander of Sun ny alley, and Sandra Altheide, Jerome Prairie. During the afternoon, five classes for dairy showmanship were held with Moore winner of the senior Jersey showman ship award and Miss Baysinger the Guernsey senior showman ship award. Donna Brown, Ap plegate, won the senior show manship for other breeds award; Bill Monroe, Josephine county, won the junior showmanship award; and Terryl Hart, Pro gressive Dairy club of Josephine county, won the visitor's cham pion showmanship award. The Applegate Dairy club won the prize for the 4-H club with the most attendance. Arion Christensen is the leader. The Eagle Point 4-H club lead by Cliff Moore won the most members in attendance of the total membership prize with 11 out of 19 members present. Over 200 people attended the practice fair, Cate noted, and Jens Svinth, western representa tive of the American Jersey Cat tle club, was judge. A lunch was served by mem bers of the Gold Hill 4-H club. ONLY COINCIDENCE Chicago (U.R) The Cent ury of Progress association said it was only a coincidence it's an nual dinner will be held simul taneously with Sally Rand's per formance In a Chicago burlesque theater. :-y ( UNUSUAL "triple decker" shape Is taken by atomic cloud, form ing three separate ice caps after latest blast at Yucca Flat, Nev. (International Soundphcto) Cooler Veather Eases Danger of Fire in Oregon Portland (U.R) Cooler weath er was predicted in most of Ore gon Wednesday to ease a mild fire danger in the state created by rising temperatures and fall ing humidity. Medford Records 92 The Dalles posted the highest temperature in the state Tues day with 95 while Medford was runnerup with 92. It was 88 in Portland, the warmest day of the year. Some logging operations in the state were halted when the humidity fell below the 30 per cent point. By state law, all operations In the woods close automatically when the humid ity gets down to 30 per cent. River Rise Seen The Portland weather bureau said the humidity in interior southwest Oregon yesterday averaged 25 per cent; 30 per cent in interior northwest Oregon and 18 to 23 per cent in Eastern Oregon. River forecasters expected a slow rise of the Columbia and Willamette rivers to a crest of 20.5 feet at Portland and 20.6 feet at Vancouver, Wash., on Thursday then a .1 of a foot drop by Sunday. No serious flooding was expected. Park Naturalist Tells VA Members Of Park Sidelii Camp White Sidelights on national parks throughout the world were related in a talk by Dr. George C. Ruhle, natur alist at Crater Lake National park, before a meeting of dom iciliary members this week, un der the sponsorship of the Am erican Red Cross. Dr. Ruhle, who was in the Navy during the war, comment ed on differences between na tional park operations and facil ities in Switzerland, Sweden, South America and South Africa and brought out problems in handling the wild life as well as the tourists. Farewell Talk It was in this nature of a fare well review, since Dr. Ruhle will leave June 8 for Hawaii where he is to become the nat uralist of the national park there. He has been with the National Park service since 1941. "In Switzerland," he said, "the national parks are scientific lab oratories. Here they are main tained for the public. In Sweden where there are 14 national parks, four inside the Arctic circle, the people run the parks for themselves. "The most popular animal in our parks is the bear. They are comical and children love them, but they are wild animals none the less. Bears are all right until lured in to becoming pals of humans," he said. One of the most dificult prob lems for the naturalist, he em phasized, is to know how to handle the predatory instinct of wild life. Experience with lynx preying upon game grouse has shown that there is a delicate balance in nature that is main tained by this instinct. Started in 1870 In 1870, he declared, the Na tional parks were born through the acquisition by the federal government of Yellowstone Na tional park at the behest of a group of Montana explorers who discovered the geysers. Today there are 27 parks in the chain Dr. Ruhle told something of the story of the big trees In California and Crater lake in Oregon, which he described as a phenomenon produced in the last act of the volcanic eruptions at one time prevalent in this reg ion. 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He told a re porter that "the results of our racketeer drive shows the bu reau does not play favorites with gamblers." Tax Money Said Due Williams said in a Senate speech late Tuesday that Chica go racketeers, including mem bers of the Capone mob, owe al most $1,000,000 in taxes dating back to prohibition days. The Delaware Republican said he is examining "other cases" in the tax-collecting agency. In formed sources said he has ask ed the bureau for information which blew up to form Crater lake threw out so much mate rial that a hollow shell was formed that could not hold to gether, he said. Senior Class Play Due at Eagle Point Eagle Point The senior class of the Eagle Point high school will present "Shiny Nose," a three-act comedy, at 8 p.m. on Thursday, May 29, in the high school gymnasium, it was an. nounced today. Directed by Yetta Olson, the play s cast includes Anne San ford, Edna Perkins, Charmayne Charley, Rex Moore, Pat Stew art, Dennis Laird, Garth Fricke, Bob Minter, Bayle Turner and Lula Mae Cahail. Dead line Sunday Classifieds is at noon Saturdays. and records on several promin ent underwola iigures. Compromise Said Made Williams said the bureau has been making compromise settle ments in gangsters' tax cases iuhn rlsiri stand bv the gov ernment could have hurt the un derworld. Dunlap said the bureau has been making compromise set tlements in gangsters' tax cases .uViat. a riffiri etnnri hv the 20V- ernment could have hurt the un derworld. Dunlap said he did not know the details of the cases cited by Williams. "Many gamblers are perfectly honest as far as income taxes . .. n i ..i j are concerned, uuniop earn. "You can't put a man in Jail for tax evasion if he hasn't evad ed his' taxes." RENT A CAR DAILY'S U-DRIVE and BODY and PAINT SHOP Southern Oregon' Oldest and Finest 29 S. 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