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Local and Bit by Dog Judith Olivia Elgin, 1221 Withington street, was slightly injured yesterday afternoon when she was bit by a dog, according to her mother, Mrs. Doris F. Elgin. At Navy School Attending Navy music school in Washing ton,. D. C. is Donald Hibbard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hib bard, 23 Lincoln street. Hibbard began his studies there in Decem ber "and plans to finish this month. DRIVE. H ? theatre 4 TONIGHT- WED.-THURS. Ik PLUS "Maugham Tales " Make Fine Package." W Mogaxiff w.soMmns MAUGHAM'S ; t IIW! IB Mn UKS09U1 . 1 him NEWS -CARTOONS Gates Open 7:00 - Itt Show Dusk Know your OREGON MILK COxTTROL LAW The questions and answers affects YOU. 0 rv rP- " -&d&vr x if- , -fr-M Q. Dots Milk Control allow yoo lowor prle whoa yo carry milk homo yourttlfT A. No. Yoa pay the higher costs of door-to-door delivery whether you use this service or not; Q. Doot Milk Control limit the richness of milk? A. V$. The richness (butterfat content) of milk sold in each price range is limited by the rulings of the Milk Administrator; . O. Doo Milk Control tot Hi oriel yen mutt pay? A. Yes. That is the purpose for which the law was designed. It sets floor prices, not ctiltng price: Personal To Boulder Dam Mr. and Mrs. Harold Franklin and fam ily, Eagle Point, left Monday for a trip to Boulder dam and south ern California. They plan to re turn after a two week stay. Open for Membership The Southern Oregon Kennel club will hold a meeting open to new members at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 3, at the home of Mrs. F. E. White, 601 West 10 street, Medford. Those interested join ing are to call Mrs. White at 2-8007. Special Meeting Called Mrs. Mildred Tolle, president of Col onel Sargent auxiliary of United Spanish War Verterans, is call ing a special summer business meeting of the group at 8 p. m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Harry W. Barneburg, 1297 Sun set avenue. Visits East Coast Earl C Gaddis, 815 East Jackson streets returned Saturday from a 2'i' month visit in Arlington Hills, Va. He stayed with his son, Lt. Col. Albert C. Gaddis, and fam ily. Returning to the Rogue cal ley he said he was particularly impressed with the forests aft er traveling thousands of miles and seeing hardly any trees. Parachute Accident Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olsen, 40 Berk eley Way, Medford, received word that their son-in-law, Maj- Ray H. Ross, a paratrooper, suf fered a broken back in a para chute accident at Camp Camp bell, Kentucky, last Wednesday. Major and Mrs. Ross had just returned to Kentucky after a three weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Olsen here. Airman Transferred -- Wil liam F. Jackson, airman third class and son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Jackson, Eagle Point, has recently been assigned to Ama rillo Air Force base, Texas, as a jet mechanics student, the base commander has announced. A member of the Air Force since March, Jackson was formerly stationed at Parks Air Force base, California. He attended Ea gle Point high school. ISr IIINHNA btlow show soma ether ways r Vacationers Return After spending a week vacationing in Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lee ver, 190 White Oak drive, re turned to Medford on Monday. Meeting Postponed The Southern Oregon Stamp club an nounces that its next regular meeting has been postponed to July 10. Travelers Return Back in Medford Monday after a trip to Reno and San Francisco were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hosick, Mrs. B. Garvin, and Mrs. Elizabeth Nyswaner, all of 845 Palm street. . Visit In East Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burmeister, owners of the Linden Park service station and trailer court, left Monday to visit their son in Bellmore, N. Y., friends report. ... New Salesman Larry Ap ple, 135 North Ivy street, is a new sales representative for the Smith Distributing company. He began working in his new posi tion Monday. HEC To Meet Roxy Ann Home Economics club will meet at the Roxy Ann Grange hall on Wednesday, July 2, at 1 p. m. Mrs. Paul Dalton will be hos tess. Family Returns Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith, 623 North Central avenue, returned home Sunday after a brief vacation trip south. They were in San Francisco, Oakland and Walnut Creek, Calif., while away. Attending Funeral Mrs. Alta Solomon, Jacksonville, an employee of Heller and Franklin Furniture and Upholstery com pany, left last week to attend the funeral of her husband, Max Solomon, in Torrence, Calif. He died in Torrance on Monday, June 23. Welder GraduatesA recent graduate of the U. S. Naval Welding school at San Diego, Calif., is Laurence E. Cuffel, chief boilerman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cuffel, 909 North Central avenue. Cuffel joined the Navy in 1934, after graduat ing from Medford high schooE He plans to come to Medford for a visit next weekend. "You say I don't have the right to start a kiieSnoee - HrWVBKWW WWW BECAUSE you first must get permission. Everyone who distributes milk whether as producer or wholesaler must be approved by Milk Control. i Official regulations make it clear that no one will be permitted to enter the milk business if the Milk Adminis tration says such new competition might disturb existing distributors. Milk Control decides which distributors, as well as , which producers, shall be allowed to fill our needs. No one can go into the milk business simply because he sees an opportunity. He must get permission. Once in business he cannot extend his business beyond a certain definite territory without further permission. ' At the beginning of 1940 there were 766 distributors in Oregon. By 1950 their number had shrunk to 231 , a loss of 70. Yet this was the same period during which our population in creased 40. Such rigid regulations prevent healthy competition which, in turn, could reduce milk prices just as it enables people to buy more of other foods. SHOP SAFEWAY ; ; . FOR FINE FOODS AT EVERYDAY LOW PRICES in which Oregon Milk Control Q. Dots the Oregon Milk Control law rofufarto Sanitary conditions? A. No. It has absolutely nothing to do with the sanitation, health inspection, cleanliness, or the purity of milk. Q. Doo Milk Control limit mo supply of Orooo A milk? A. Yes. To sell Grade A milk for your use a farmer must 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 a lower price for cheese or other factory uses. Saered Heart Patients Mrs. Carl Dykstra, Route 3, Box 66A, Medford, was a surgical patient at Sacred Heart hospital Tues day, attendants reported. Med ical patients were Mrs. Edward Mann, Central Point, and Mrs. Lloyd Morley, Tokatee falls. Tonsils Removed Two broth ers had tonsillectomy operations Tuesday Sacred Heart hospital attendants reported. They were Dennis Milligan, 6, and Ronald, 3, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Milligan, Phoenix. Another ton sillectomy patient was Donald Jones whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Jones live at 702 Victory street. Fire Cracker Accident Eight year old Charles McCormick, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mc: Cormick, Jacksonville, ' was treated for second degree burns at Osteopathic hospital Sunday, after a firecracker exploded in his hand. The boy had found the 1V& inch firecracker while picnicking at Upper Applegate and taken it home before the accident. Navy Man Returns Benja min J. Trowbridge, Navy per sonnelman third "class, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Trowbridge, live at 1625 East Main street, will return home July 3 oboard the USS Falley Forge, according to a Navy news release. Trowbridge has been in the far east nine months serving as a member of Fighter SSquadron 194. Before joining the Navy in 1950 he graduated from Medford high school and attended Southern Oregon col lege and Oregon State college. Local Cedet Training Cadet Fitzhugh L. Brewer Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Brewer Sr., 1320. East Main street, is attend ing the Transportation corps Re serve Officers Training corps summer camp at Ft. Eustis, Va Brewer, a student at the Univer sity of Oregon, is one of more than 1300 cadets attending the camp from June 21 to August 1. He will then be eligible for a commission in the U. S. Army re serve after completing his ROTC academic and field training re quirement, or to compete for a regular Army commission, an Army press release said. Sendjfor this free booklet. Yoa sad your nunilrsre vitally con cerned by anything that affects the milk supply of your com munity. Learn how Oregon Milk Control affects YOU. write to Safeway Stores, 1139 SX Third, Portland 14, Ore. At Osteopathic Hospital A surgery patient at Osteopathic hospital Tuesday was Mrs. Glenn Ermold, Route 3, Box 53, Med ford, hospital attendants report ed. VFW Meeting Crater Lake Post 1833, Veterans of Foreign wars, will hold a regular bus iness meeting at 8 p.m. today at the VFW hall, 42 North Front street. Visit California Beatrice and Joyce Levtzow, 255 Beatty street, have returned home from Richmond, Calif., where they vis ited for two weeks with their grandmother, Mrs. Florence Lub- ka. Burn Victim While working with hot tar on a construction job at the Medford Corporation, Art Stenson, 1219 West 10th street, was burned on the face and arms when tar splashed on him Tuesday. He was taken to Sacred Heart hospital for treat ment, hospital attendants report ed. Stenson is employed as a fore man for the T. R. Florey con struction company. To Kentucky Doreen Straus, deputy county clerk assigned to the district court, is flying to Louisville, Ky., tomorrow from where she will go to Ft. Knox to visit her brother, Dalton Straus, who is ust completing officer's training for the Army. After spending four or five days there, she will motor home with her brother, who will be on leave. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Straus, Sams Valley. livestock Portland (UP) Cattle 150. Canner and cutter cows 15-17; choice 1140 lb. fed steers 34; bulk good and choice 32-33.75: utility cows 17.50. Calves 50. Choice and prime veal- ers a-i-ao. Hogs 250. Choice No. 1 and 2 butch ers 23-23.50; few 240 lb. 22.50; heavier and lighter weights 20.50-21.50; choice sows 16.30-18; lightweight weaner pies 22. Sheep 500. Good to prime 90-100 spring lambs 24-24.50; utility to good ij-j.ou; utility to good shorn slaught er ewes 4-6.56; new crop feeding lambs 21. San Francisco (UP) Cattle 75. Canner and cutter cows 14-16.25; utility and commercial young beef type cows 20-23. Calves 10. No earlv sales. Hogs 400. Choice No. 1 and 2 butch ers 180-240 lbs. 22.50, small lot 250 250 lbs. 21.50; choice sows over 400 lbs. 15-16. Sheep 500. No early trade. Porilsnd Produce Portland (UP) Butter: To retail ers AA grade prints 75c lb.; car tons 76c lb.; A prints 75c; B prints 72c lb. Eggs: To retailers Grade AA large 60-62c doz.; A large 55-57c doz.; AA medium 55-57c doz.; A medium 54 56c doz.; cartons 3c additional. Cheese: To retailers A grade Ched dar, Oregon single 47-51c lb.; 5-lb. loaves 42-55c; premium brands to 53 'oc fr single wheels and 61',ac for 5-lb. loaves: processed American cheese. 5-lb. loaves 46i-472C. Farm Market Local strawberries and raspberries sold up to around $2.95 a crate, de pending on quality, on the East Side Farmers market Tuesdav; cherries were around 30 cents a pound, a rise of 10 to 12 cents a pound from last week, reflecting heavy damage from rain. Poultry, Rabbits Live Chickens CSo. 1 qualitv. f.o.b. I plants) Frvers. ' 2.i-3 lbs. 22c lh 3-4 lbs. 32c lb.; roasters 414 lbs and up. jc: iignt nens all wts. 16-17c; START YOUR 4th OF JULY WITH A BANG THURS. NiTE JULY 3rd Rogue Val!ey PRESENTS: Benefit Dance Thurs. Night, July 3rd. Tuesday, July 1, 1SS2 Lucky You TW Tfiiiiliu Safety Scrrica Lucky yon yoa got that party Obituary MYRTLE BARNETT Remains of Myrtle J. Barnett, a former resident, are being re turned from Pasadena, Calif., for graveside services and interment in IOOF cemetery here Thurs day at 4 p. m. Conger-Morris fu neral home is in charge of fune ral arrangements. BIRTHS WORTH To Mr. and Mrs. Rolland, 217 West 2nd street, Medford, July 1, 1952, girl, 8 pounds, at Commun;ty hospital RENFRO To Mr. and Mrs Roy, Box 12, Shady Cove, June 30, 1952, girl, 5V4 pounds at Community hospital. Lumber Office, Service Station, Broken Into Crater Lake Lumber company, 613 East Jackson street, was broken into this morning, ac cording to police records, but nothing has been found to be missing. Sometime between 3:15 and 8 a.m. the omce was enterea oy climbing a fence to the main yard and breaking a window. The office vault was opened. Robert Martin Swan, route 1, box 448A, reported the illegal entrv when he opened the build ing for business at 8 p.m. The theft of nearly $70 worm of tools from Raymond's Texaco Service station, 1207 Court street, was reported Monday to the police. William A. Raymond, owner of the station, told police Mon day afternoon that seven wrenches, a drill, two car lights heavy type hens, all wts, 17-18c; old roosters, 14-15c lb. Dressed Chickens No. 1 New York dressed style to retailers, fryers, broil ers, roasters, all wts. 43-44c; light hens. 30-31c; heavy hens. 22-33c; cutup fry ers, all wts. 61-62c lb.; whole drawn 55-56C. . Rabbits: (average to growers f.o.b killing plantsl Live white 4-5 lbs. 23 26c lb.; 5-6 lbs; 21-25c; colored pelts 4c lb. under old does 10-12c: few higher, fresh dressed fryers to re tailers, 59-62c, some higher. Wall Street New York (UP) Industrial stocks led a broad rise on the stock market Tuesday. Trading increased and set a new high for a month or more. Dow Jones closing stock aver ages: 30 industrials 275.46, up 1.20; 20 railroads 102.91; up 0.18; 15 utilities 49.78; up 0.12, and 65 stocks 106.46, up Q.35. Total sales Tuesday, were 1, 450,000 shares compared with 1,380,000 traded Monday. - Today's closing prices on se lected stocks: American T & T .. 154 Anaconda -. 46 Chrysler 78V2 Curtiss Wright ; 8V General Electric 62 General Motors 58 Montgomery Ward , 64 Penn. R. R. Unquoted Penny, J. C. 70 Radio ....... 2658 Southern Co. Southern Pacific S. Oil of Calif. Texas Gulf Sulphur Transamerica Tri Continental United Aircraft U. S. Rubber , 14 84V4 60 112V4 25 15 32 26 40i 40V4 L. S. Steel Youngsown AT MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE ELEVEN by Dick Shaw home in one piece after Daily Weaiher Report FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Fair and warmer tonight and Wednesday. Low tonight 50, high Wednesday 80 to 85. Western Oregon: Fair tonight and Wednesday except cloudy or foggy along the coast night and morning hours. Warmer over interior. High Wednesday 7a-D0, except 60-70 along coast. Low tonight 45-55. LOCAL DATA Temperature a year ago today: High est 92. Lowest 53. Deficiency for the month .02 inches. Total precipitation since September 1, 1951, 21.43 inches. Excess for the season 5.07 inches. Relative humidity 4:30 p, m. yester day 43?i; 4:30 a. m. today 92. Tomorrow Sunrise 4:40 a. m. Sunset 7:50 p. m. wu.,.iiuiis xsnen ji i:ju a. m.. 120 Meridian Time High Low Free, Boise . 74 48 Boston ... 72 56 Chicago Denver Eureka .. Havre . Klamath Falls Los Angeles .Medford New York 78 66 93 65 .01 60 76 67 71 78 81 54 54 39 56 49 63 74 Omaha 90 Phoenix : 105 69 roruand 67 54 Reno 80 40 Eugene 74 50 Salt Lake 75 54 San Francisco .. 66 49 Seattle 67 51 Spokane '68 47 Washington, D. C. . . 82 61 Yakima 71 41 FIVE-DAY FORECAST: (July 1 Through 5) Western Oregon: Over interior sec tions mostly fair. Temperatures near or little below normal with highs in the 80s. Coastal sections mostly cloudy with highs in the 60s. Northern California: Generally fair but a few showers in ettrftne "tuirth after Wednesday. Temperatures near ur siignuy a oove normal. and a kit of brake cylinder hones were missing when he opend me station tnat morning. The missing tools were valued at $67.85. rMsMWHssSSSHsMHSsV65 THE PULITZER PRIZE PLAY of New Orleans' Famed Latin Quarter! si A Streetcar a) Named Vivien Marion LEIGH -BRANDO PLUS EXPOSING -Political Racketeers "PIOuEM-ijHODIiyi Tonl-iiJifiM l ISte. r-W CONGER-PARKER f t IEIBWERRER B isfvS Ajfjp lire StsB-titei tea J3 KEEP OREGOH GREEN m ASHLAND TO nm ion ccd vracurai liiiii ENDS TONIGHT J0A FONTAINE JOHN Ll.D High adventure GsQcf'" ENDS TOfclTE! rrnuutrninn IW.n.LULUH TOQHBOW! 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