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Local and To Attend School Mrs. Ever ett A. Faber, Central Point, left today to attend the summer school session of the Methodist church western jurisdiction at' Sa!t Lake City, Utah. Club Jo Meet Electa Social club will meet Friday, June 27, in the home of Mrs. Dana Bow ers, 48 Rose street. A picnic luncheon is planned for 12:30 p.m. A committee will provide beverages and ice cream, it is stated. Hospital Patients Surgery patients at Sacred Heart hospital Monday were W. J. Burbidge, 9 King street, Miss Darlene Froh- reich, 304 North Holly street, ?.nd Ned Sheppard, Central Point, hospital attendants report ed. Medical patients included Mrs. Clyde Baker, and Delos Wright, both of Jacksonville. Seven-year-old Donald Farmer, San Mateo, Calif., was hospital ized for- treatment of a leg in Jury. mm DRIVE I tl theatre ENDS TONIGHT! "'M-G-M preientt the brightest" t, comedy of the yearl JANET LEIGH peter LAWFORD PLUS - ! Two IOST uoruDS A rjieiUe P:jdtfct:m. inc. 4 NEWS - CARTOONS Gates Open 7:00 - lit Show Duik HEY, GUYS THERE'S A CARNIVAL IN TOWN! Wixsi Auspieei V.F.W. POST 1833 CARNIVAL AND CIRCUS ACTS JUNE 23-24-25-26-27-28 6 BIG DAYS 6 FREE CIRCUS ACTS 9 P.M. AND 10:30 P.M. MEDFORD FAIR GROUNDS Mile Long Midway All New This Year Wild ' Animals Fun for All The Largest Show Ever To Play Medford 20,000 Feet of Neon Ij y J Poniei ft' Devices FOLLOW The TWIN SEARCHLIGHTS To The BIG SHOW GIGANTIC MIDWAY WITH CHILLS AND THRILLS FOR EVERYBODY THE BIGGEST SHOW IN THE WEST IS HERE! Personal Chimney Fire Firemen re ported a flue fire about 9:15 p.m. Sunday at the C. R. Jackson resi dence, 1128 West Main street. Offices to Close In respect to Mrs. Mildred Boner, who died Saturday, the office of the Southern Oregon Production Credit asociation will be closed all day Wednesday, June 25. Talent Jamboree Meeting A meeting of the Talent June Jam boree committee will be held at 8 p.m. today in the Talent city hall. The jamboree, scheduled Saturday, June 28, will be spon sored by the Talent Community club. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hardy, Pasadena, Calif., returned home today after visit ing here with Mr. and Mrs. Ern est Lind, 1421 Biddle road. While here, Mr. and Mrs. Hardy made a trip to Crater Lake Na tional park. Society to Meet Woman's So ciety of Christian Service of First Methodist church will meet in the church parlor Tuesday, June 24, at 11 a.m. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.m. by members of Circle 2, with Mrs. Wayne Keesee as chairman. The program, "Choose Ye This Day" will be presented at 1:30 p.m. Minor Accident Ronald Jer ry White, 1207 West 10th street, and Amos Albert Casebier, 629 Palm street, were drivers of cars involved in a traffic accident Sunday at the intersection of Palm and North Peach streets, city police said. White said he saw Casebier's car enter the in tersection but was unable to stop, according to police. White was cited for violation of the basic rule and was fined $10. Casebier was cited for failure to yield the right of way but was found not guilty in police court this morning. Daughter Born A daughter was born to Dr. and Mrs. Rich ard Frederick June 17 at Sman- uel hospital, Portland. This is the couple's first child. Mrs Frederick is the former Ruth Eleanor Jones of Nethi, Utah and Dr. Frederick is a son of Mrs. Madge Frederick, 809 South Peach street. Dr. Frederick was recently graduated from the University of Oregon dental school and will come to Medford shortly after July 1 to establish a practice. HEY, GALS THERE'S A CARNIVAL IN TOWN! Winnie Big Sideshowi See 'Performing Elephants Camels and Ponies Tonsillectomy Margaret Ge- maenncn, daugnter oi Mr. and Mr. John Gemaehlich, 2632 Jo Jack road, had her tonsils re moved today, Osteopathic hospi tal reported. . , Loses Pants Dennis Mullane, Camp White, reported to the police this morning that his light gray trousers, containing a brown wallet and about a dollar change, were stolen this morning from His room at the Lake hotel. Announce Meeting Golden Link Bible class of First Baptist church will meet Thursday, June 26, at 12:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. J. G. Hibbard, 1220 Corona avene. A covered dish luncheon will be followed by a business meeting and Bible study. Mes dames F. J. Whitman, W. A. Has kins and J. L. Lester will assist the hostess. t Return from Texas Mr. and Mrs. Earl Richardson, 1132 Court street, have returned to Medford from a three-weeks trip to Texas. While there they visit ed relatives in San Antonio, Dal las and Waco. Mr. and Mrs. Richardson were accompanied to Texas by Mrs. Bertha Mcd arth, Pearl, Tex., Mrs. Richard son's mother, who had been vis iting here since January. Former Resident Dies Charles E. Holmes, Falls City, Ore,, who resided in Medford for 15 years, died in a Dallas hospital June 10. He is survived by his wife;" two sons, Roland, Medford, and Howard, Ashland; three daughters, Mrs. Ellen Gar dener and Mrs. Lucille Cole, both Gresham, and Mrs. Doro thy Portugal, Santa Rosa, Calif., 16 grandchildren including Rich ard Holmes, Medford, and two great grandchildren. All of his children attended the funeral at Falls City. livestock Portland film Cattle 1600. Choice 990 lb. fed steers 34.50; choice under 1100 lb. 33.50-34.25; commercial and good 20-32; utility 26.50; utility to commercial cows 21-23; canners and cutters 16-19; commercial bulls 28.50; utility 26.50-27.50; choice 605 lb. stock heifers 32. Calves 200. Com mereial to choice vealers 30-34. Hogs 1200. Choice No. 1 and 2 but- cners Z3-23.25; heavy butchers 20.25 20.50; sows largely 16.50-17.50; choice ugmweight is; good and choice feed er Diss 20-21. Sheep 1500. Good to prime springers 25-25.50; some held higher; good and cuoice snorn siaugmer ewes d-y. San Francisco P Cattle H50: medium and good feeder steers 26.50; medium and good around 660 lb. stock heifers 24; canner and cutter cows 15-18. Calves 25. Hogs 150. Choice No. 1 and 2 butch. ers zz; cnoice sows under 350 lbs. 16.50. Sheep 6,000 market not established. Portland Produce Portland (U.R, Butter: To re tailers AA-erade orints 7Se lh. cartons 76c; A prints 75c; cartons 76c; B prints 72c lb. Eggs: To retailers grade AA large 55c dozen; A large 50c doz.: AA medium 50c doz.; A medium 48-49c doz.; cartons 3c additional. Cheese: To retailers A grade WEEK-END MOWING LEAVB YOU BEAT? GET RICH QUICK FORGET THE HEAT! RICHARDSON CORP., Rocheier i, N.Y At advartited in THE SATURDAY EVENING POST DINE! DANCE! ' TUESDAY J' 'The Rhythm-Airs' f , , 'm Featuring Derethy Dillingtr, Votililts I 'S 'M 'loor SHOWS Sr I Featuring Derethf Dillingtr, Vectlilt FLOOR SHOWS Extra Special One Wttk Only! "THI RHYTHM MAKIR" Direct from 1 televitien shew en , cottMe-ceatt hookup He Dsnctt He Btlanctf S Txbltt In Hit Tttth Mtnr Other Acts SEEING IS BELIEVING! 1 MIL! SOUTH MIOFORD HIWAY 9 . Open 1 e.m. rill 2:10 t.m. Alt CendiHened hene 2-4012 L 1.11 ELEPHANTS AND CAMEL Coast shows, opening tonight at under the auspices of Veterans of ly performances by "Mose," a named "Tony." The act is presented at 9 and 10:30 p.m. each night and at 5 p.m. Saturday. Shakespearean Festival Needs Actors and Production Workers Ashland Actors and produc tion staff members are needed for this year's Oregon Shake spearean festival, Bill Dawkins, Four Persons Hurt In Two-Car Mishap Four persons were Injured ear ly Sunday in a two-car collision on McAndrews road just west of the intersection with Old Crater Lake highway, according to state police. The cars were driven by Don ald S. Kendall, route 1, box 108-A, Ashland, and Mary pan- ford,, route 3, box 126-A, Med ford, according to investigating officers. They said it was believ ed a mechanical failure in the Danford car, which threw the vehicle into the path of Ken dall's car, was responsible for the accident. The two drivers and one pas senger from each car were taken to Sacred Heart hospital by Con ger-Morris ambulance. Kendall was treated for arm cuts and a bruised knee and Tom H. Kel log, Pasadena, Calif., a passen ger in his car, was taken to the hospital but received no treat' ment, according to attendants. Mary Danford was treated for head cuts and released. Roma Lee Liddcll, 712 South Newtown street, also received treatment for head cuts and was hospitaliz ed oyer night, attendants re ported. Weight Guested, Wallet Gone Boston (U.R) Henry Kallen berg, 48, let two strange men lift him off the ground Sunday night in an effort to guess his weight. When they had gone, he discovered they also had lifted his wallet containing $40. t.hrlrlar. Oregon slnele. 47-51C lb 9-lb. loaves 52-53c;, premium brands to SBic for single wheels and 6H2C for S-lb. loaves; processed American cheese, o-in. loaves 40 'a-4 '.sc. FARM MARKET Mid Columbia yellow wax and green beans sold at 1B-20 cents i Dound on the East Side Farmers' mar. ket Monday; cucumbers were 11.73 a flat; Royal Anne cherries were 10c a pound extreme; top Blngs were 18; Loganberries sold around $2.50 a flat; best strawberries were a top of $2.75 a flat; fancy raspberries were aj flat top. Wall Street New York (II P) Railroad shares rose to further new high ground In more than 21 years bn the Stock Ex change Monday. Trading was moaer- nlplv AMIve. Gains in the carriers In the last hour of dealings ran around a point. They showed much wider improve ment earlier in the session. Dow Jones preliminary closing stock averages: 30 Industrials 269 50 off 069; 20 railroads 10033 off 0.09; 15 utilities 49.70 off 0.07, and S3 stocks 104.45 off 0.18. Sales Monday approximated 1.200. 000 shares compared with 1.190,000 shares traded last Friday. Today's closing prices on -selected stocks: American T At T 153 Anaconda 44". Chrysler ... Curtlss Wright General Electric General Motors Montgomery Ward Penn. R. R. . Penney J. C. Radio 77 '.4 8'i .19' i 571, 83 20 1 '4 20', 13 7 8 78 50 109U . 26 58 Southern Co. Southern Pacific S. Oil of Calif .. Texas Gulf Sulphur Transamertca Trl - Continental 14 United Aircraft - 32 , u. s. Manner . .. 25 U. S. Steel . ..... 38 78 Youngstown '. .'. 44 'i R E D B A R N i AM . 'J A tree attraction of the West the Jackson county fairgrounds Foreign Wars post 1833, is night camel, two elephants and a pony executive secretary, said this morning. Although this year's company is about normal in size, the ad ditional actors and workers are needed because of the extremely large casts required for two plays. The cast of "Henry V" num bers 65. Dawkins said, and a cast of 50 persons is needed for "Julius Caesar." Men are need ed for small speaking parts in these plays and girls, or couples are needed for a dance scene in "The Tempest." In addition the directors need curtain girls, re hearsal secretaries and book holders, according to Dawkins. Anyone interested in working with the festival company is asked to call at the Shakespear ean shell in Ashland, or call the festival office, Ashland 2-8638. Coos Bay School Principal Attacked Portland U.R) Robert E. Boyle, 28, principal of a school at Coos Bay, said Monday he was stabbed an slashed in a robbery attempt by a Negro man here. Boyle said he was returning to his parked car about 4 a.m. Sun day when he was grabbed from behind. He said the assailant said "this is a holdup." Boyle said he handed over $30 from his wallet and then slugged the robber in the mid-section. The man then reached in his pocket and came out with a knife, Boyle said. Boyle was treated for knife slashes on one hand and his fore head and minor stab wounds on the head and leg. President Eulogizes Chairman of NSTC Washington (U.R) President Truman Sunday eulogized James W. Wadsworth, chairman of the National Security Training Com mission, as a "true patriot and an outstanding public servant." Wadsworth, former U.S. sena tor and representative from New York, died of cancer here Sat urday night. He was 74. Mr. Truman said in a state ment that Wadsworth, who helped write the draft law in World Wars I and II, "was a man to whom the country is greatly obligated." Daily Weather Report FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Partly cloudy tonlRht and Tuesday. Few showers In the higher mountains. Low tonight ou. nign luesnay 73-ail. Western Oregon: Mostly cloudy to night with showers In the Interior and southern parts. Tuesday pnrtly cloudy wun lew snowers souincrn muun tains. Low tonight 43.55, high Tues day 68-78 In the Interior. LOCAL DATA Temperature a year ago today: Highest 87: lowctft 50. Total monthly precipitation 1.09 In- cnes. Excess for the month .46 Inches. Total precipitation since Septemh. er 1, 1051. 20.70 inches. Excess for the season 4.36 Inches. Relative humidity 4 30 p. m. yest erday 43 per cent; 4:30 a. m. today. WJ pel vein. TOMORROW Sunrise 4:36 a. m. Sunset 7:50 p m 'Observations Taken at 4:30 a, m. 120 Meridian Time High Low Prec. Boise 71 52 Boston 71 53 Chicago ..................70 Denver 88 Eureka 60 Havre ,... 73 Klamath Tails . 66 Los Angeles w 71 61 56 33 61 35 m siearora ... 72 New York . .62 Omaha . Phornix Portland Reno , Eugene Salt Lake San Tranclaco Seattle .65 ...103 76 34 38 57 42 43 66 42 Spokane Washington. D. C. 77 Yakima Use Mall Tribune Want Adl Fraternal Order Of Eagles Hall WILL BE CLOSED June 26'. 29 Monday, June 23, 1951 Obituary IDA PASKE Funeral services for Ida Olive Paske, 88, mother of Dr. C. H. Paske, 1010 South Oakdale ave- une, who died at a local hospital Sunday, will be held at the cha pel in Mountain View cemetery, Pasaaena, Calif., Thursday. Perl funeral home has charge of local arrangements. Mrs. Paske was born in Win field, O., on March 10, 1864, and had been a resident of Medford for the past nine years. Before coming to Medford, she and her late husband made their home at Altadena, Calif. Besides her son, she leaves six grandchildre and 15 great grandchildren. NATHAN WEBB Nathan A. Webb, 82, died Sun day at his home near Central Point. Conger - Morris funeral home is in charge of funeral ar rangements. ERNEST THERIAULT Services for Ernest J. Theri ault, 59, who died June 13 were held today in Conger - Morris Chapel, with Father Greene of ficiating. Committal was in Sis kiyou Memorial park. Mr. Theriault was born March 22. 1893, in Houghton, Mich., and was a veteran of World War I. He served as a sergeant in the 33rd Michigan Infantry from April 1, 1916, until Aug. 14, 1917. when he was discharged so he could reenlist in the O.T.C. He served then from Aug. 13 1917. until Feb. 20. 1918, as a second lieutenant, 337th In fantry. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Nora Theriault, and a sis ter, Mrs. Mary Krier, both De troit; and a brother, John Theri ault, Rochester, Mich. MILDRER BONER Services for . Mildred Boner, 58, who died Saturday, will be held in Conger-Morris Chapel Wednesday at 10 a.m. with the Rev. E. J. Clark officiating. The remains will be taken to Beaver- ton, Ore., where graveside serv ices will be held Thursday at 2 p.m.. D.S.T., with the Rev. Mr. Schmidt officiating. Commit tal will be in Crescent Grove cemetery at Beaverton, Mrs. Boner was born April 30, 1894, in Kankakee, 111. She came to Oregon from Nebraska in 1933, and moved to southern Oregon from Portland in 1940 She was a member of the Phoe nix Lady Lions, the Phoenix Grange, and the Methodist church. On March 10, 1915, in Bladen, Neb., she was married to Arthur M. Boner, who sur vives. Other survivors include a son, Richard A., Portland; two daugh ters, Mrs. David Galloway, Bea verton, Ore.; and Mrs. Wayne R.nepper, Portland; five sisters, Miss Laura Coon, Lincoln. Neb. Mrs. Paul Schmelling, Superior, weD.; Mrs. rtobert Tait, Kanka kee, 111.; Mrs. Robert McMeekin. Shelby, Neb.; and Mrs. Alma Thomas, Beaverton, Ore.; and five grandchildren. Quarterly Dividends X ,.crtN;coi.o Directors of the California 'TQl - -. - -j Oregon Power company have A- i I Jf IIM Ifllll declared quarterly dividends of . S21 Ai f J fl M rl II. Ifvff '! 31.75 per share on the 7 per cent fi J "jillflSl llllfySv'J preferred stock, $1.50 per share lla VwJpV S'V. J vim VL iX?Jt4fJ on the 6 per cent preferred JmL Y'ni X i' II H fl7 1 stock, 4.70 per cent series for the 1 1 I -hh7& . I C W fflil IfllC second quarter of 1952. All are L Tf flllll lllllfc?' payable July 15 to stockholders vivr kVi V i I'iB B Vtji of record June 30. hZM) 1 4f fc.illlUt'HnlH.llfflgvlBB The directors also declared a J X. A u.til, s . dividend of 40 cents a share on V;AVlSS W r V MATINEE 1 P.M. the common stock for the second JJT " 1 0" Performance Only quarter, payable July 21 to hold- VVy . kmmakmamm ers of record June 30. . . BIRTHS- U I $faMwfa MARTINEZ To Mr. and Mrs. ) ,,.p ong distant, number Sf PW.GQS't Francisco, 534 South Fir street, ,. They h.p ms get my laTn Vtafn fAfV June 21, 1952, a boy 7V lbs., calls faster whan I phone )uKJSA at Community hospital. ah8od for re,ervItIon,;... , , , kWfSJ WINNIGHAM To Mr. and A free booklet fur listing your tSSSSSSmSmmaKmA-"") Mrs. Eugene, P.O. Box 288, own long distance numbetB is ema -vjne Tftkiiruri Prospect, June 22, 1952, a girl, available at your nearest Jpl ENDS TONlr' 574 lbs., at Community hospital, telephone business- office . . . W TZ--?F3l I SMITH 7ur. and Mr,. Paclfic telephone. M lW V Y yxll felO m EDDIE COLE AND THF H Vl MILLAND ill' m "THREE LOOSE NUTS II Helena Carter C AND A BOLT" W Hugh Marlowe ' fcYCLUB Alm Tig' DON'T MISS THIS 1 WM&HMIf T Baft ALL STAR SHOW! v 1 huntz haii I SSSr? Ue Nut. ..d . Belt" with $ JJXSSSXZ II m EbHT Eddlt Cole, brether of the famous Sjjt Vi ejj I $ Klnf Cele and Jelly Bean, brother of &M ebl i l Rochester ef the Jack ttnntr thew, fTvxE J?J 3 Bifl Duke Johnson and Garcia McKoo, . B I the dynamic eullarlit and bait, rvfitQ TK1 i I PHONE 2-4800 For Rtttrvatlent llttl tZij E MEDFORD, OREGON Xft3H 51 Mcleod McLeod Mrs. Walter Hill- man and nephew Jackie Dcr rohn have gone to Wilmington, Cal., to board a ship that will take them to South America to Join Mr. Hillinan. They will be gone about three years. Mrs. R. Artmire and children have gone to Fortuna, Cal., for the summer. Fathers' Day dinner guests at 'Harding Paradise" were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hume and daughters. Mrs. Hume Is the daughter of Harry Harding Sr. Also calling on that day were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gregory and family. Arthur Hume is the newly elected school board member at Elk Trail school. Mrs. W. B. Lawson and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Phippen all of Palo Alto, Cal., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chamberlain for a few days when all will motor to Seattle to visit other relatives including the Cham berlains. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gillespie and family are Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Richins and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Spendlove all of Ogden, Utah. Mrs. Kermlt Larson and Mrs. Mickey Peterson have Just re turned from Oakland Cal., where they attended the wedding of Mrs. Larsons brother John Mc Ginnis to Miss Kathryn Custis. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. "Swede Larson is Mr. Peter Larson of Burbank, Cal., father of Swede." Mrs. Stella Kirkham of Los Angeles has returned to her home there after spending a few weeks here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Derrolm and family. Monte Axtell is attending 4-H Summer school at Corvallis. The talent show which was to be held at upper Rogue grange hall June 28 has been postponed to a later date. Youngsters Rescued From Sandpit Cave-In St. Paul, Minn. (U.R) "Glmmle a shovel," five-year- old Dickey Vondellndy told his parent. "Darrel and Rodney are covered with sand." Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Vonde lindy rushed outside their home Sunday and found Rodney Jr., and a neighbor child, Darrell Heckman, almost buried in a sandpit. It took several minutes of frantic digging to rescue them. Alvin, 345 Jacksonville highway, June 23, 1952, a boy, 8vs lbs. at Community hospital. 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