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r Local and Personal To Return Montgomery ! SVard's Manager Joe Materie. $13 Girard drive, will return filonday from a three weeks va cation in Oregon ana Laiitornta Buying Trip Mrs. Joe Ros- lel. buyer at the Patio, plans to elurn 10 meaiora mis weeK ena liter a weeks buying trip to San Francisco. Oakland Guests Guests at 9 he home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde IT. Ramsey, 209 Eastwood drive, ire Mrs. Mert Wallis and her Von Douglas irom Oakland, tfcalif. TONIGHT - SATURDAY Fire Extinguished Firemen extinguished a trash fire about 3 p.m. yesterday in an alley at 629 J street. They pointed out that trash fires are not permit ted in alleys. Vecationers Return Back in Medford are Mr. and Mrs. For rest E. Chapman, 107 East Jack son boulevard. They spent a week vacationing in San Francisco. Tonsils Removed Patty Peffley, 11, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peffley, Gold Hill, had her tonsils removed at Osteo pathic hospital today, the hospi tal reported. DANA ANDREWS t CARL BALENDA 7-4 i it n r n 1 1 u n bLAUUt HnlRo FHIUPBORN y?'eJ-flr PLUS NEWS CARTOONS Friday Gates Open 7 P.M. Sat. Gatei Open 6:30 - 1st Show Dusk From Far East Alton L Minger of the U.S. merchant ma rine is visiting his family in Central Point. He recently ar rived from Singapore and India on the S. S. Owen Wister. 1 Shoot Cancelled The VFW 1 ; Rifle and Pistol club's .22 cali ber shoot, scheduled for today at Merrick's range, has been can celled, officers reported. Portland Manager Here Rob ert Knupp, Portland district store manager for Firestone, ar rived in Medford this week to visit the Firestone stores. Club to Meet Thimble The ater 4-H Sewing club will meet in the home of Mrs. Jake Swin dler, Sams Valley, Monday, June 23, at 7:30 p.m. In Surgery There were three surgery patients in Sacred Heart hospital today, attendants re ported. Patients were Mrs. Do lores McFadden, 604 Whittman place. Medford; Mrs. Blanche Phillip, 2495 Jacksonville; and Mrs. Andrew Kraneburg, 43 Trail. Pnrilanrl rVP.t Cattle 2S. Good ind choice under 1100 lb. fed steers $32.30-34: choice 883 lb. steers S34.50: commercial as.au-Ji.ou cnoite ,u lb. (ed heiferi S33; commercial $37.50.30; young commercial cows mmi hoifora S9K sn.27 SO: canners and cutters $16.19; utility and commercial bulls $26-29.50; cutters siiz.iZD. Calves 10. Good and choice veaiers $33-33: prime $33.30-36; utility and lood $26-32.30. Hogs 50 Choice No. 1 and No. 2 butchers $23-23.50; choice S50-330 lb. sows $16-18; odd under 300 lbs. $18 30; medium and good feeder Pls ! $20 SO. neep ou. kmoou o prune apiing lambs $25.50-26; good and choice shorn eyes ...8-7.30; feeding lambs $22-23. Kff.W.X31 HEY! WOT'S HE SOT THAT I HAVEN'T SOT? , THE WHERE WITH AL U OUT Me CHOCOLATE SODAS WITH LOTS OF RICH MAID ICECREAM IMTMEVI DDAMCffi at Walker's Dreamland SAT. MITE BRING THE FAMILY FOR AN EVENING OF REAL FUN Attend Conference Among Medford church members at tending the Oregon conference session of the Methodist church at Portland this week are Ever ett Faber, delegate, Mrs. Faber, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bills, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Adamson, W. T. Frost, Charles Frost, George Goodman the Rev. Meredith Groves, pas tor, and Mrs. Groves. The meet ing will end Sunday. New Assignment S. Sgt Raymond E. Minger left Med ford Wednesday for his new as signment at Topeka, Kan. lie was accompanied by his sisters, Mrs. Irma Johnson and Mrs Irene Millard and their children Thev will visit another sister in LaGrange, Mo., and will visit relatives around Dubuque,, la House Guests Mr. and Mrs H. L. Nichols, 3010 Table Rock road, had a number of house guests last week-end. They were Mrs. Lillie Robison, Fortuna, N. D.; Mr. and Mrs. Julio Sartor and family, Sacramento, Calif, and Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Rodgers Eugene. Mrs. Robison is an aunt, Mrs. Sartor a cousin and Mrs. Rodgers a sister of Nichols. In Training At the United States Air Force technical school at Warren Air Force base, Wy oming, Airman Second Class Lewis D. Burnell, son of Mrs. Lily Burnell of Jacksonville, is presently training as an Air Force technician. The base is located at the historic former cavalry post outside Cheyenne. Workers Needed Workers are urgently needed to help put Low Echo, Girl bcout camp, in shape for the opening, it was stated today at scout headquar ters. Only two week-ends remain before the opening. The floor of the infirmary must be laid, and siding put on, it was said. Any parents who can give time this week end are asked to call the scout office, 2-5912. Portland Produce Portland fir .P.l Butter: To re tailers AA grade print 75c lb.; dar torw 76c: A prints 73c; cartons 7tic; orints 72c lb. tigs; T retailers Grade AA large 95c doz.; A large 50c dot.; aa me dium Sue doz.: A medium'4B-49c doz.; cartons 3c additional. Cheese: To retailers A Jtrade chert- der. Oregon sinale. 47-5 lc lb.: 3-lb. loaves 52-53C lb. premium Brands to 58',ic lb. for single wheels and 61ljc for 5-lb. loaves; processed American cneese. s-in. loaves 4H24mc. arm narKet Fancy strawberries sold at a $3 ex treme on the East Side Farmers' market Friday with cood Roine at 82. 30-2. 73: lettuce was Quoted at S3 for best 3-dozen heads; green onions ana raaisnes scarce out prices un changed. Poultry, Rabbits Live Chickens (No. 1 quality fob plants) Fryers. 2Va-3 lbs.. 3lc: 3-4 bi.. 31c; roasters. 4 '4 lbs. and up. 31c: IfEht hens, all wts.. 16-17c: heavy type hens, all wts., 1T-I8c lb.; old roosters, 13-15c lb. Dressed Chickens-No. 1 New York dressed style to retailers, fryers, broilers, roasters, all wts., 43-44c; roasters. 43-44c: light hens, 30-3lc; heavy hens, 32.33c; cut-up fryers, all wts., 60-62c lb.; whole-drawn, 56c lb. Rabbits (average to growers, f ob. plants) Live white Nfrv i.i,. vsf.K A & S. Greatest of America's miracles was the declaration that guaranteed our freedom. Urges Every American To Set The Great New Warner Bros. Technicolor Feature!! &,' ' mm W - The genius of Thomas Edison sparked the miracle that lighted and powered the nation. 'MDof wmm wmms" ivesfock Obituary , Friday. June 20. 1952 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE ELEVEN ESTHER BARON Esther Frances Baron, 30, of Alberton, Mont., died today in a local hospital. Conger-Morris funeral home Is in charge of fun eral arrangements. HUBERT BLACKWELL Funeral services for Hubert Clarence Blackwell, Central Point, who was killed near Cave Junction in a logging accident Wednesday, will be held at Perl funeral home Saturday at 2 p.m. The deceased, who was born at Lynn, Ark., on Sept. 13, 1914, had been a resident of southern Oregon for the past four years and was a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors include his wife, Winnie, Central Point; four step children. Randy, Lavaughn, Barbara and Jeanette, all of Central Point: his father, I. F, Blackwell, Batesville, Ark.; his mother, Mrs. James Queen, To ledo, O.; a sister, Mrs. Hazel Nelson, Baltimore. Md., and brother, Eugene, Elk River, Ida. kllllne slants) Live white 4-3 lbs., 21-24c: 5-6 lbs.. 18-21c; colored pelts 4c lb. under, old doe rabbits 10-12C. few higher, rresh dressed fryers to retailers, S7-61c, some high?-. Medford Actiyians Seeking Scrap Iron The Medford Active club will conduct a scrap-iron drive Sat urday afternoon and Sunday, President George Scbuler an nounced today. All money derived from the sale of the scrap-iron will be used for child welfare work carried on by the Active club, Schuler stated. Anyone having any scrap-iron, no matter how little, are requested to call 2-4585 (Home Appliance com pany) or 2-7141 (Southern Ore gon Bearing Sales company) Friday or Saturday. BIRTHS McMAHAN To. Mr. and Mrs. Norman, 920 North Central avenue, Jxine 19, 1952, a girl, 7Vi lbs., at Sacred Heart hospi 84 .... 89 .... 80 ... 110 73 81 80 8ft Lot Angelef ............ .Mroiora ... New York .... Omaha Phoenix Portland Reno Eugene , .. Salt Lake San Francisco Seattle 70 Spokane ... 81 Washington. DC. !7 Yakima 87 Tomorrow Sunrise 4:39 a.m. Sunset 7:49 p.m. Five day forecast, Friday through Tuesday: Western Oregon Intermittent rain at beginning of period: a few show ers again Monday and Tuesday. Tem peratures normal or slightly below, Northern California Generally fair with occasional scattered thunder storms or showers except In north portion. Coastal fog. Temperatures near or slightly below normal. ENDS TOMORROW Wall Street New York (U.R) Trading fell off in the week-end session on the stock market Friday. Dow Jones closing averages: 30 industrials 270.19 up 0.65; 20 railroads 100.44 off 0.17; 15 util ities 49.77 unchanged; 85 stocks 104.63 up 0.06. Sales Friday approximated 1,- 190,000 shares compared with 1,- The discovery of Vitamin B-l enabled America's bakers to enrich their daily bread. A Ihrillingly patriotic pageant of the- pait and present miracles that have made America great I A picture that will make you proud you are an American end glad you have a share in the American Way of life. Included In these miracles of America Is thf discovery of Vitamin B-l, and the enrichment of our Daily Bread on "Everyday" Miracle that helps protect Americans from the ravages of Hidden Hunger. t ... 11Y0T WltetUI The cooperative efforts of science and industry have achieved the mir acle of freedom from want a i oe sure 10 ouy a HOLSUM BREAD (11 BE SURE TO SEE "LAND OF EVERYDAY MIRACLES" Playing Sunday, Monday, Tuesday M0LILY TMEATME Bisiar Visits Mrs. Arthur Davies, Jacksonville, was visited by her sister, Mrs. Clay Rob erts, Banning, Calif., this week. Mrs. Roberts later went to Portland to spend a few days. Madleal Patient Billy Met calfe, 1V4 year old son of Mrs. Sanford Rice, route 1, box 639, Central Point, was a medical patient in Sacred Heart hospital today, attendants reported. Visitors Here Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Marshall Sr., Oswego, Ore., are visitors this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank De Souza, 30 Western avenue. The Marshalls are former Medford residents. While living here Marshall was in the printing business and owned an orchard in the Griffin Creek area. Back Injured J. C. Lusk, Eagle Point, suffered back in juries this morning when he fell from a load of hay, according to Conger - Morris ambulance at tendants who brought him to Community hospital. The mis hap reportedly occurred at the Ed Chamberlain barn in the Ea gle Point district. Dynamite Victim While play ing with a dynamite cap at his home, eight-year-old Robert Flory, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ches ter Flory, route 4, box 51i, Grants Pass, suffered body in juries today. He was taken to Sa cred Heart hospital, where at tendants reported that his con dition was not serious and he would probably be released today. GEORGE REHART Funeral services for George A. Rehart, 108 Oregon Terrace, a native of Oregon and a resi. dent of Medford for the past seven years, who died in a local hospital Thursday, will be con. ducted at 11 a.m. Saturday in the First Presbyterian church, with the Rev. D. Kirkland West officiating. Masonic rites will be conducted by Medford lodge No. 103, A. F. & A. M. Interment will be in Siskiyou Memorial park. Arrangements are in charge of Chapel Mortuary. He was born in Lakevlew, Ore., on Sept. 12,. 1898, and was married in Klamath Falls on Sept. 18, 1932, to Mae V. Vernon who survives. They came to Medford about seven years ago, where Mr. Rehart has been en gaged in the lumber trucking business. ' The deceased was a member of Medford lodge No. 108. A. F. at A. M.; Medford Consistory of Scottish Rite; Reames chapter No. 66, Order of Eastern Star; and Roxy Ann court. Order of Amaranth. He was also a mem ber of Elk's lodge No. 1536 at Lakeview. Other survivors include a con, George I., Paisley, OTe.; a daugh ter, Mrs. Edward Leydig, Sacra mento, Calif.; seven sisters, Mrs. Ella Grob, Sacramento; Mrs. Rose Bryan, Winthrop, Wash.; Mrs. Kate Metzker and Mrs. Ruby Lovelace, both of Lakeview; Mrs. Marie Thomas, Reno; Mrs. Ethel Carl, Healds burg, Calif., and Mrs. Nell Brem er, Reading, Mich.; two brothers, William and S. T., both of Lake view; and a granddaughter, Candace Leydig, Sacramento Honorary pall bearers will be David DeArmand, Frank Payne, Jack Schulze, Ira Canfield, Jim Risley and Vincent Bevis. Active pail bearers will be John Esp, Elton Waldron, Herb Morris, Glenn Linn, Frank Lambo and V. A. Turpin. COLLEY To Mr. and Mrs. John, Ashland, June 18, 1952, a boy, 8 lbs., at Osteopathic hospi tal. . Daily Weather Report FORECASTS - Medford and vicinity; Clearinjr to niht; partly cloudy with widely scattered showers Saturday. Low to niKht 45: hish Saturday 70-75. Western Oregon: Clearing condi tions with a few showers or thunder showers over mountains tonight and Saturday. Lows 45-52; highs ti3-75. LUtVAL UATA Temperature a year ago today: tug nest aa; Lowest 5U. Total monthly precipitation .82 inch. Excess for the month .28 Inch. Total precipitation since September l, liiai, siu.Dii incnes. Excess for the season 4.38 inch. Relative humidity 4:30 p.m. yester day z.f-r; -:ju a.m. toaay H. Observations Taken At 4:30 A.M.. 120 Meridian Time High Low Prec. Boise 81 52 Chicago 77 .17 Denver ......-... 78 64 Eureka 37 00 Havre 70 47 Klamath Falls 76 43 Here SUNDAY mmi9! lesiie caron jrj 2ND GREAT HIT W I RED SK ELTON If ,T SUIT FORREST r&effT ! Sfi so fin ru 84 .23 TODAY & SATURDAY i H wars uVtfjiiiiii .. CARD OF THANKS wa wish to extend our sincere thank to all our kind friends and neighbors for beautiful flowers and kind word, we are deeply grateful Mrs, Nels Jacobson and Man ley SKATING IVERY WED. & FRI. NIGHTS at the Rogue Valley Ballroom FREE DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT EAGLES HALL WEST MAIN ST MEDFORD For mambiri and out-of-town house guests Music byl CASH'S DANCE TRIO Chuck Ron Roy starring ROBERT YOUNG JANIS CARTER JACK BUETEL 2ND HIT ON DANGEROUS GROUND! KIDDIE MATINEE Saturday 10 a.m. EXTRA CARTOONS Ends Tomorrow CONTINUOUS SAT. From 12:45 P.M. W I ill ftii il-V;. t f . .: t , aI iihvinctmnic.n JANE .VICTOR RUSSELL -MATURE 320,000 shares traded Thursday. Today's closing prices on se lected stocks: American T & T .....,.....153V4 Anaconda .......................... 44'4 Chrysler 78 Curtiss Wright 8 General Electric 60 H General Motors ... tV Montgomery Ward 63H Penn. R. R 20 Penney, J. C 69 Radio 26' Southern Co. 14 Southern Pacific 79 S. Oil of Calif 59 Texas Gulf Sulphur ........109'4 Transamerica 2634 Tri-Continental ... 147 United Aircraft 32 U. S. Rubber 25 Vt U. S. Steel 39 Youngstown 44 M Dead line Sunday Classifieds Is mt noon Saturdays. The DARDANELLE WE SPECIALIZE IN SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN Virginia Baked Ham - Steaks - Trout a Opposite Gold Hill on Old Stage Road Closed Wednesdays. Open Sundays and Holidays at 1 p.m. Open Week Days at S p.m. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE GOLD HILL S-9210 RUBY QUAKENBUSH DANCE Saturday Night TO THE MUSIC OF THE RHYTHM KINGS Tli Flnett Modern Band In the Vallty JACKSONVILLE COMMUNITY HALL Admission 7Je pei person, Incl. tax Sponsored by Jacksenrlllo Liens Club Plus Barbara Stanwyck - Paul Douglas in "CLASH BY NIGHT" DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT DAD D V afLI A ki DIMaJ Featuring DvDD I VflMlYir ISI WITH All THE ROOUE VALLEY BOYS So. Oregon' Finest Band, Broadcasting Weekly on KYJC Southern Orefon'a latent Dance Floor FREE PARKINS ROGUE VALLEY BALLROOM On Block South of City llmlta on Hlway 99 Dancine Till 1 Admission SI. 00 Incl. Tan I sseevsiaesjfjafjejBaaaaaaeeBSB VI TONITEoV SATURDAY Hit V RANDOLPH CCK .scon W iiyl I'tl Gatet open at 6:30 II liV Show at 8:15 II II AsHT.AND lmf g BR0HC0? H BUSTERS m I XI WetlIW-UaHHm'Kl ll! I VI t- iasiota.ru unit ;7 I Wm N1M mifui'm. nnu .f k Ot an f al i ..-."a ' n TTTT. 1 r.T. I EH ta vet - at Bruce RTelloaa in UNKNOWN WORLD" ENDS TOMORROW Harold Lloyd in "The Freshman" SEE i 1 It's Here SUNDAY! , ACADEMY AWARD WINNER for "Best Actor' Humphrey Bogart! 0.M.r..s. A srrea T 'J- Si n iiu " " i i . a - - m i WITH nKUbtiil MUKLtY CONTINUOUS SHOWS SAT. & SUN. FROM 1 P.M.