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t Local and i Reservations Unneeded It will not be necessary to make reservations for the breakfast to be held from 10 a. m., to 2 p. m., Wednesday at the Presby terian church, according to the committee in charge of the af Ult. ' Vacation Ended Mrs. Agnes ' Wood, 417 Union street, return ed to her home Saturday after Wo weeks vacation in Portland where she visited her sister, Mrs. John Wilkens, and attended the Grand Chapter of the Order of Saltern Star. THE SENSATION OF ALL NATIONS! Hifthest honors for Hollywood masterpiece t 7 Joan of Arc 1NGRID 1 ( BERGMAN J PLUS Charles LAUGHTON Boris KARLOFF Solly FORREST-Kichord STAPlPf (M NEWS CARTOONS Gate! Open 7:00 - 1st Show Duik r ftheatwj' TONIGHT - WED. - THURS, lall I Know your OREGON MILK CONTROL LAW L SHOP SAFEWAY fell gmj' 1 lfe&W ... The) quoitloni and antwerj below iht)w im othtr wayi off.cti YOU O. Dees Ml IV Centre! limit the richness ef mflkf A. Ym. The richness (butterfit content) of milk sold in each price range is limited by the rulings of the Milk Administrator. O. Don Mirk Centre! set me price yea mvif pmyl A. Yi. That is the purpose for which the law was designed. It sets fl" prices, not reimf prices. , Dees Milk Centre) riltcewrafs fempetMve tHstrfburieej ef milkf Yes. No one can enter the milk business if the Administrator says such new competition might disturb existing distributors. You always get more, Personal Oregon City Vacation Mrs. Nellie Rhodes, 218 East Main. left Saturday for a vacation at Oregon City, She plans to stay a ween. College Student Return! University of California student Harmon Green Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Green, 805 Cedar, Medford, returned to Medford recently. He brought with him Bob Moesle from San Jose State college, Calif., who is now a guest at the Green home. Promoted Floyd D. Doland Jr., the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Doland, of Gold Hill, was promoted to . staff sergeant in the air force, June 5, according to a release from the 4810th air base squadron at Fairfax air port, Kansas City. Sergeant Dol and Is working with the special service section there. Doland en tered the air force nearly four years ago and has seen service In Japan and Korea. Returning from Korea Cor poral Angel S. Chavez Jr., son of Angel S. Chavez, 2 Clark street, Medford, is returning to the United States from Korea under the Army's rotation plan. Cor poral Chavez was an infantry wireman In the 25th Infantry Division which has recently been engaged in patrol activity near the 38th parallel. Since his arrival in Korea last September, he has been awarded the Com bat Infantryman badge for front line duty. Before entering the Army in April, 1951, Corporal Chavez was a student at Med ford high school. Opening Tonight - 8:30 p.m. "SUSPECT" Footlighter's Theatre FAIRGROUNDS Adults $1.00 I carry Among cities of Portland! sin or larger, fi have lower price for milk bought in stores, with in average saving of 1 )4 cents a quart. Portland is the only such city west of the Mississippi where store and delivered prices are the same. The six cities where store customers save most are ; New York City . . . 4 o Detroit 2 c Minneapolis 4e Chicago. . . .2c Washington, D.C.Ji Kansas City.2c (U.S. Dept. of Agrtoultart, May, 1932) Oregon Milk Control has not permitted the consumer to benefit from such tavinp made poesible by efficient distribution. ; ; . FOR FINE FOODS AT EVERYDAY LOW PRICES S for your money at Returns Heme Mrs. 3. S. Rosencrans, Eugene, left Med ford Monday after visiting here with her sister, Mrs. Ruth Freed, 506 South Central avenue. Guest Here A recent guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bar ton LaFon, 408 North Oakdale avenue, was Mrs. Warren Owings, Port Angeles, Wash. To Receive Degree Ger hard N. "Jerry" Liebman, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Liebman, 4262 Colver road, will be a can didate for a bachelor of archi tecture degree from Harvard uni versity at commencement exer cises June 19, according to a university release. Liebman re ceived an AB degree from Har vard in 1950. Advanced In Rale Raymond L. Dusenberry, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Dusenberry, route 1, box 496, Gold Hill, was recently advanced in rate to aviation structural mechanic third class while serving aboard the car rier USS Philippine Sea, ac cording to a navy release. Du senberry is a graduate of Gold Hill high school and a former employee of the Pacafic-Port- land Cement company there. In Far East James L. Wyn coop, quartermaster third class, United States Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Wyncoop, 2663 Table Rock road, Medford, Is on his second tour of duty in the Far East on the USS landing ship rocket No. 403. He has served 18 months in the Far East, and plans to return to Med ford in late July. Before enter ing the Navy four years ago, Wyncoop attended high school at Malin, Ore. Students SOe mm you mean I must pay the same price home myself? Oregon Milk Control compels stores to charge as much for cash-and-carry milk as you pay for home delivery a requirement in which Oregon stands almost alone among the 48 states. In which Orogon Milk Canlrel O. Dee Fke Orf MA Cewl lew reevfate lenftery tnMsf A. N. It has absolutely nothing to do with the sanitation, health inspection, cleanliness, or the purity of milk. O. Dm Milk CeatreJ JtmH me sweety ef (Me A mllkf A. Yes. To sell Grade A milk for your use a farmer mutt first get permission from the Administrator. . If he gets permission (and many do not), he is given a quota. If he produces more he must often sell the surplus at e lower price for cheese or other factory uses. A F E Pot Luck The Shady Cove Grange will have a pot luck din ner at 6:30 Wednesday, June 25. Members with birthdays during the last quarter are to be hon ored. Marines To Meet The Med ford detachment of the Marine Corps league will meet Wednes day at 8 p. m. in the Holland hotel. All members and ex-marines are urged to attend. . Grass Fire Firemen report ed that a small grass fire at the corner of Melrose and Whitman avenues early yesterday after noon spread from an unauthor ized trash fire. Hunting Trip Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wilson, 328 North Cen tral avenue, returned to their home Sunday from a hunting trip in the mountains. They shot a coon and wildcat, Wilson re ported. Niece Visits Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lynch, 1 Eastwood drive, Medford. will have Mrs. Lynch's niece, Miss Kathy O'Boyle, Ft. Wayne, Ind., as a guest in their home for the next two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lynch drove to Dunsmuir, Calif., Tuesday to meet her, and bring her to Med ford. Return From Trip Mrs. Adrl enne Steward, owner of Adri enne's store here, returned to Medford recently after a 10-day trip to Mexico City, Los Ange les and San Francisco. While in Mexico City, Mrs. Steward was a guest of Major John Phillips and family, former residents of Camp White. . Trail Riders Dinner Tickets are being sold by members of the Medford Trail Riders for the group's annual steak dinner set for 4 p.m. Sunday, June 29, at Hidden Valley ranch near Tolo. A ride will be held before the dinner, and anyone attending is to meet at the junction of Scenic avenue and Old Stage road at 9 a.m. livestock Portland (UP) Cattle 150. Cutter cows 16-17; canners 14-15.50; utility to commercial bulls 25-28; fed steers 33-33.50: hiffh choice 34 25-34 50: utili ty cows 19-20. Calves 50. Commercial to good veaiers prime Hogs 350. Choice No. 1 and 2 butch- for milk Uwsr store prices ere stetslblt In Peruana, toe This fact was disclosed by Oregon State College's two investigations of distributing and retailing costs for the Milk Control authorities published in 1931 and 1932, These cost studies show: 1. Milk could have been profitably priced an average of two cents lower by half the stores surveyed (most of them independent stores) when supplied by half the wholesalers studied. 2. A four cent saving could actually have been passed on to consumers by Portland's most efficient independent store, supplied by Portland's most efficient wholesaler. Stnd for this frs booklsf. Yee snd rout fraii tj ire titsllf cos cnd br terthJag tact ifocti tat milk, ntpplr of romr com saanitr. Lssra Row Orcgoe Milk Control sffscti YOU. Vritt to Ssfewsr Stores. 1 1 if IX Third. PorriaM 14, Ore. W A Y en 23-23 25: choice sows 350-500 lb 18. 50-17. 50. choice under 300 lbs. 17 75-18. Sheep 500 Good to crime spline lamhs 25-25 50: utility and sood 34- 24. 50; feeding luinbi S3. San Francisco VPl Cattle 100. Commercial and good grass slaughter steers 36-27.75; medium and good 000- iuu id. ircaer steers zs-za.iu. Calves 25. Good and choice Hunt stock steers 32 Hofiszoo. Choice No. 1 and 3 butch ers 180-220 lbs. 22. Portland Produce Portland (UP) Butter: To retail ers AA grade prints 75c lb.; cartons toe; a prims oc; canons voc; o prints 72c lb. Ecus: To retailers grade AA larce 55c doz.; A large 50c doz.; AA medium 50c doz.; A medium 48-40C doz.; car- ions jc aaauionai. Cheese: To retailers A srada Ched dar, Oregon single. 47-51c lb.; S-lb. loaves an-aac: premium brands to 58aC for single wheels and 61 'iC for 5-lb. loaves: nrnresseci American cheese, 5-lb. loaves 46!a-47',ic. r arm .liaritei Best flats strawberries went at S'i 50 on the East Side Farmers' market Tuesday with fair berries as low as $1.75; raspberries were mostly $2.50 3.75; first Northwest Danish squash from Bingen. Wash., offered at $3.25 a lug. Poultry, Rabbits Live Chickens: (No. 1 quality f ob. Slants) Fryers, 2lj-3 lbs. 31c; 3-4 lbs. lc; roasters, 4'j lbs. and up. 31c; light hens, all wts. 1R-I7c; heavv-tvpe hens, all wts. 17-18c; 'old roosters. 14-15c lb. Dressed Chickens: No. 1 Nw York dressed style to retailers, frvers. hroil ers, roasters, all wts. 43-44c; roasters, 43-44c; light hens. 30-31c; heavy hens. 32-33c; cutup tryers. ail wis. ti0-62c lb.: whole drawn. 55-5tic. Rabbits: (averabe to growers, f.o.b. killing plants) Live white 4-5 lbs. 21 24c; 5-6 lbs. 18-21c; colored pelts 4c uiuitrr, uia noes rannns lu-izc, few higher; fresh dressed fryers to retailers, 57-6 lc, some higher. Wall Street New York (U.R) Oil shares developed strength in the late dealings of an irregular stock market session Tuesday. For a time the Television sec tion got a boost from the govern ment's modification of its edict against color TV which applied to all but one favored company. Motorola and Philco set new highs. New York U.R) Dow Jones closing stock averages: 30 indus trials 269.92 up 0.42; 20 rail roads 100.15 off 0.20: IS utilities 49.60 off 0.10, and 65 stocks, 104.42 off 0.03. Sales Tuesday approximated 1,200,000 shares, the same as in the previous session. Today's closing prices on se lected stocks: American T & T 153H Anaconda 44 's Chrysler 77 Curtiss Wright B'A General Electric 60 General Motors 57 '4 Montgomery Ward 63 Penn. R. R 20 Penney, J. C 68V4 Radio 26'4 Southern Co 137s Southern Pacific 79V4 Texas Gulf Sulphur 109' Transamerica 26Vs Trl-Continental a 14V4 United Aircraft 32 V V. S. Rubber 25 U. S. Steel 38 Youngstown : 445s June 23 to 28 (Inclusive) NOW SHOWING TONIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK Auspices V.F.w: Post 1833. CARNIVAL & CIRCUS ACTS MEDFORD Fairgrounds See Performing Elephants Camels & Ponies Free Acts JVoSo ,! 10 BIG SIDE SHOWS 15 BIG Up-to-Dat, RIDES FOLLOW THE TWIN SEARCHLIGHTS TO THE BIG SHOW Tuesday. June 24. 1932 Obituary MRS. RAY FARNSWORTH Mrs. Ray Farnsworth, Central Point, died at her home today. Perl funeral home is in charge of funeral arrangements. RAY HALE , Ray Louis Hale, 38, died last night at his home, 708 South Peach street. Conger-Morris fun eral home is in charge of funeral arrangements. HORACE BODENHAMER Services for Horace Henry Bodenhamer, 80, who died Sat urday .will be held in Conger Morrij Chapel Wednesday at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Shelvy An glemyer officiating. Committal will be In Siskiyou Memorial park. Mr. Bodenhamer was born Dec. 14, 1871, in Mahaska coun ty, Iowa, and had lived in south ern Oregon for the past 22 years. On Aug. 23, 1896, in Mahaska county, Iowa he was married to Maggie Wymore, who survives. Other survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Ralph Smith and Mrs. Virgil Kenney, Med ford; two sisters, Mrs. Amanda Gerard, Eugene; and Mrs. Lena Gerard, Oskaloosa, la.; a broth er, Francis Bodenhamer, Seat tle; six grandchildren and one great-grandson. Pall bearers will be Fred W. Schcffel, Ray E. Doty, J. D. Con ner, Arthur C. Stinson, Harvey Beatty and Ralph Matlack. NATHAN WEBB Services for Nathan Ambert Webb, 82, who died Sunday, will be held in Conger-Morris Chapel Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. with the Rev. W. A. Dawes officiating. Committal will be in IOOF cem etery. Mr. Webb was born Jan. 24, 1870, in Effingham county, Illi nois, and had lived in southern Oregon for the past 50 years, engaging in farming near Cen tral Point. He Is survived by one brother, Hiram, Eagle Point; six sisters, Mrs. Mary Stickland, Medford; Miss Lottie Webb, Central Point; Mrs. Mable Krulzler, Eugene; Miss Gay Webb, Medford; Mrs. Jessie Davis and Mrs. Ethel Da vis, Central Point; and several nieces and nephews. BIRTHS KITCHEN To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth, 855 West 2nd street, June 21, 1952, a girl, 5V4 lbs., at Sacred Heart hospital. SCHRAMM To Mr. and Mrs. Dean, 1832 North Riverside ave nue, June 20, 1952, a girl, 6V4 lbs., at Sacred Heart hospital. DUFEMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Verne, 221 Vancouver street, June 21, 1952, a girl, 8'i lbs., at Sacred Heart hospital, LACY To Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth, Trail, June 20, 1952, a boy, 8' i lbs., at Sacred Heart hos pital. Daily Weather Report FORECASTS! Medford and vicinity: Partly cloudy with few light showers through Wed neidny. Low tonight 50, high Wed nenrtay 70-7. V Western Oregon: Mostly cloudy with showers tonight and Wednesday. Par tial clearing Wednesday afternoon north half. Little change In tempera ture. Low tonight 4V5.V high Wednes day 63-73 Interior, near 60 along the coast. FIVE-DAY FORECAST Western Oregon: Showers Wednes day and again Friday or Saturday and Sunday. Afternoon temperatures much below normal over the Interior. Northen California: General fair ex cept few showers Friday or Saturday locany, neavier norm enn. Tempera ture reachlnc normal Wednesday and ahove normal Thursday, failing below normal Friday ana saturaay ana re turning to normal slowly Sunday. Temnerature a vear mma todav: Highest SB; Lowest 48. I Total monthly precipitation 1.15 Inches. Excess for the month 53 Inches. Total precipitation since September 1, 1051. 30.63 inches. Excess for the season 4.63 Inches. Relative humidity 4:30 p.m. yester day 47; 4:30 a.m. today 67. Observations Taktn At 4:30 A.M., 120 Meridian Time High Low Prec. 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J Faatvrint Dorothy Dillingor, Vocaliltl FLOOR SHOWS Eirrt Spociil Ono Wek Onlvt "THI RHYTHM MAKER" Direct from a television show en coeit'tO'Coast hookup He Dancet He Balancei S Tablet In Hii Teerh Manr Other Acta SEEING IS BELIEVING! 1 MILI SOUTH MEDFORD HI WAY 99 Open 1 p.m. till 2:30 a.m. Air Conditioned Phone 2:60)2 f-' i i mils louin wiupynu niwAT yv Iv'it? Rt, I ft i' j Open 1 .m. till 1:30 i.m. Air Condition I' '1 ll VI B- Phon. 2-6012 Itif 111 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE ELEVEN Jacksonville Man Hurt in Accident William N. Fraser, 22, of 102 C Street, Jacksonville, was re ported to be in "poor" condi tion at Community hospital this morning following a car-motorcycle accident last night at the entrance to the Jackson county fairgrounds. . Fraser was injured at about 9:30 p. m. when the motorcycle he was riding collided with a car driven by William E. Ken nedy. 711 Waverly avenue, ac cording to state police. Attend ing physicians said Fraser suf fered a "serious head injury" in the accident. He was taken to the hospital by Conger Morris ambulance. According to investigating of ficers, Frascr's motorcycle ap parently ran broadside into the Kennedy car as it turned into the fairgrounds. Kennedy and three passengers in the car were not injured, police reported. SCHOOL DAMAGED Portland IU.R) Damage was estimated Tuesday at $10,000 from a fire which swept three stories up a waste paper chute. damaging four rooms in Jeffer ASHLAND Straight From The Hollywood Paladium TO THE Rogue Valley BALLROOM Thurs., June 26 VQU'Yt WlfA OHM CBSCWB1S HAM SHOW AHDOHHITOlCCARlCOm ximmi I vi IfJUssWWsvsssssav ,iil Wuwij.A ' B Rfl tt r&totl Y Gates Open at 6:30 1 Show at 8:20 M AND HIS BAND WMU l S3 OF TODAY I w i S&tf5.'l " M". . 0 m- V. ..J 'The Rhythm-Airs' F 1! IV son high school here Monday. DeK-ctive wiring or a cigarct were believed responsible for the blazo. 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