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' MEDTORD (OREGON) AKC Retriever Trials Slated; Judges Picked for 3-Day Meet The Rogue Valley Retriever club will hold its fourth Ameri can Kennel club licensed re triever trial March 25, 2G and 27 at Hoover lakes and vicinity. Opening event will be the Amateur All Age stake, set for Friday, at 8 p.m. The Derby will follow the Amateur stake, and will be followed by the Qualify ing stake, which will continue Saturday if necessary. The Open All Age will be held Saturday afternoon and Sunday. Large Entry List From advance registrations, it appears that the entry list will be the largest here for a licensed triaL It is expected that most of the outstanding retrievers on the Pacific Coast will be entered. Some of the dogs entered up to now include Rip of Holly Hill, Field Champion and. one of the Labradors picked in 1994 in the All Age Stake and a certificate of merit in 1953; Sassy Boots, a Field Champion rated second in the 1954 Nation al Field Trials, and Marion's Timothy, another Field Cham pion. This dog is handled by Marion McPhail. It won third here in 1954 in the Amateur Stake and a certificate of merit In the Open All Age Stake and also was qualified for the Na tionals in 1953 and 1954. Judges Chosen Two leading trial men have been chosen as judges for the trial. Alfred H. Schmidt, Port land, who judged here in 1952 and who owns and handles one of the outstanding Golden Re trievers of all time, Oakcreek's Van Cleve, is a veteran judge of many years experience. Lafe Ut ter, Los Angeles, is the other judge and has had many years of experience of handling and judging retrievers. A local club member, Irvin Warren, has been chosen to assist the two other, judges in the Derby and the Qualifying Stakes. The public is invited to view the trials, which are -planned to show what a retriever can do in saving game that has been shot, thus playing a part in conserva tion. There will be no admission charge. The Oregon Game Com mission encourages the holding of trials and the developing of trained retrievers for hunting. Hunting conditions and tests are simulated in the tests that are set up by the judges. Food will be sold on the grounds throughout each day by women of the Moose lodge. Directions Given Hoover Lakes is on the old Camp White area and may be reached by driving out the Cra ter Lake Highway to Four Cor ners, turning right on 402 road, then left on Sticky lane and 'IF CONSTIPATION CTtJR PROBLEM TRY NATURE'S GREAT FOOD COMBINATION FOR FITNESS AND REGULARITY You get much more than a fine-tasting dish for fitness and flavor when you eat All-Bran with milk. Kellogg's All Bran, the original whole bran laxative cereal, is scientifically milled to bring you natural food bulk in its most effective form. Besides that, All-Bran and milk give 9 body-builders you need: phosphorus, iron, calcium, thia mine, riboflavin, niacin, vitamins A and D as well as high-quality protein. All-Bran is famous for its effective relief of constipation due to lack of dietary bulk. So get the original the one and only, Kellogg's All-Bran. It ually works. Double your money back if a daily dish of All-Bran and milk doesn't have you regular within 10 days. That's a promise from Kellogg's of Battle Creek, Michigan. Phone 2-5336 or 2-5897 M. C. LININGER & SONS MAIL TRIBUNE then north to the Hoover lakes. Signs will be posted by the Club to mark the way. C. C. Hoover, owner of the lakes, asks that there be no fish ing on the property during the trials. Points won in this trial in the All Age Stakes will count to ward the national rating of the Milk Control Law Need Discussed For Jersey Club The need for at least a mini mum type of state milk control law, as felt by producers in the Willamette valley, was described by Neal Miller to members and guests of the Rogue River Jersey Cattle club at its March meeting held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schutzwohl near Grants Pass last week. The primary aim of such a measure, he asserted, would be to prevent the kind of milk price war which recently prevailed in Spokane area with disastrous consequences to many dairymen. Miller, a Grade A producer of Woodburn, and former president of the Oregon Jersey Cattle club, pointed out that there has been a marked downward trend in re turns to the producer, at least in the Portland Area, for both Grade A and surplus milk, since repeal of state controls. A milk war is being openly advocated by some owners of large herds, for the express purpose of forc ing small operators out of the in dustry, he said. System Archaic The present merchandising system prevailing in Oregon, which demands that milk be sold at the same retail price whether delivered, at the super market or the corner store, iS archaic and should be discontinued, the speaker declared, since no other food product except milk is forced to adhere to this rule. Basic features of a new milk control act sponsored by the Ore gon Gra'de A Milk Producers or ganization, which is scheduled for introduction in the state leg islature this week, was outlined. The principal purpose of the measure is to guarantee a fair price to milk producers, he said. Show Plans Made Delbert Mongold, Eagle Point, presided. Preliminary plans were drawn up for the Junior Dairy show, sponsored annually by the organization. May 21 was chosen as the date for this event, which will be held in Gold Hill. All 4-H and FFA members in Jackson and Josephine counties who have dairy projects are elig ible to enter their animals re gardless of breed. 4 Attention of 4-H and FFA members in the two counties who have Jersey projects was drawn to the fact that any of them be tween the ages of 10 and 21 years is eligible for nomination to jun ior membership in the American Jersey Cattle club, which re quires no dues or fees, and en titles the holder to reduced rates for registering his animals and other advantages. Next meeting of the club will be Sunday, April 10, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Moore near Eagle Point, with Glenn Klein, Jackson county agent in charge of 4-H activities, as speaker. Last week's meeting, which was preceded by a no-host lunch eon at noon, was attended bv is members from Jackson and Jose- pnine counties, and a number of guests. Nedford Hiah School Spring Concert Set A spring concert will be pre sented Friday, April 1, at the senior high school auditorium by the Medford High school music department, it was announced Saturday. The concert, scheduled to start at 8 p.m., will be the first in a series of musical events planned by the city schools for the spring term. Included in the program will be the 90-piece symphonic band, a 60-voice choir, a 60-piece sym phony orchestra, a 70-voice girls chorus, and a 24-voice male chorus. The choir, girls chorus and male chorus will be under the direction of Allan Lehl. The or chestra will be conducted by John Drysdale, and I. A. Mirick will direct the band. Tickets may be purchased from any high school music stu dent or at the high school office. Sunday, March 20, 1995 dogs and will be the basis for qualifying for the National Re triever Trials to be held near Woodland, Calif., in December, 1955. Silver trophies and AKC rib bons will be awarded for the first four places in each stake and AKC ribbons only for the judges awards of merit. Earl Wescott is the field trial chairman, Thomas Richard is field trial secretary and Charles Miller is marshal. Lee Skaggs and Weldon Kline are co-captains of the guns and H. Morris is in charge of the grounds. First Holstein Club In Southern Oregon Formed Last Week Thirteen Jackson and Jose phine county dairymen and their wives met last week with George Blosser, fieldman for the Hol stein Friesian Association of America, and dairy extention agents from two counties, to or ganize the first Holstein club ever attempted in this area. The meeting was held in the Jackson county courthouse, Medford. The organization is to be called Southern Oregon Holstein asso ciation with membership open to breeders of both purebred and grade holstein cattle and those interested in the breed. Purpose of the organization is to promote and improve holstein cattle. Short of Exhibits Lee Bonner, president of Jose phine County Fair board, stated that last, year's fair was short of holstein exhibits, and extended an invitation to breeders to par ticipate -in the fair, which runs Aug. 17 to 21 this year. Members expressed interest in making recognition awards to 4-H winners in the holstein classes at both county 4-H fairs. Herd improvement registry and testing programs were ex plained by Blosser, and a discus sion was held on color markings of purebred holstein cattle. Sketching and photographing for registration were explained. Be fore the meeting, films of the National Dairy show at Chicago were shown. Next Meeting in May Next meeting was tentatively scheduled for May at Far Hills farm, to be combined with a picnic for all members, prospect ive members and their families. Exact date will be announced later. Officers elected were, presi dent, William LeeKey, Far Hills Farms, Shady Cove; vice-president, George Martin, Illinois Valley dairy, Cave Junction; sec retary, Mrs. R. A. McDonald, Spear L Ranch, Eagle Point; di rectors, Les Gilman, Gilman's Dairy, Medford, and Floyd Smith, Murphy. Model Airplane Flight Contest Slated Today The first in a series of monthlv free flight model airplane con tests, sponsored by the Medford Prop Nuts and Sims Hobby shop, will be held between 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. today. The contest site is one -half mile west of White City mills Competition will be held in Junior VzA. end Junior combined class; Open ViA and Open combined class. The combined class includes A, B and C gas powered models, rubber powered models, gliders. and jets. All model flyers are invited to enter the contest. The public is welcome to watch the nights. SEE--- The MEW WmiB SocSety an Action 165,000 conventionera from 97 lands gath erer' Yankee Stadium and Trailer City for the 1953 New World Society Assembly how books and magazines are printed in the Watchtower Society's Brooklyn, N. Y. fac tory the Watchtower Bible School of Gilead and the results of the world-wide missionary work by its graduates this educational film showing the activities of Jehovah's Witnesses worldwide SEE SEE SEE TO BE SHOWN ON THURSDAY Jackson School Gym SUMMIT and JACKSON STS., MEDFORD All Persons of Good Will Welcome. Seats FREE - No Collection SEEKING TO UNDERMINE morale of Nationalist Chinese on Formosa, Red China's Peiping radio claims Gen. Wal LI Huang, ex-deputy commander of anti-Communlst mainland forces, has gone over to Reds. With him is his wife. (International) Around Hollywood Hollywood flj.R) Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis are going their separate ways-career-wise, Mrs. Curtis announcing to day she wants to be a sexy glamour girl. For four years - Tony and Janet have been the main stay of young romance in the cinema Aline Mosby city. Their happy faces have peered from behind pressure cookers, aprons and bed covers in the fan magazines until I thought if I saw one more I'd turn in my Mae Busch Fan Club pin. But today Janet declared she is finished with that phase of being cast as the pert, sweet thing on the screen and being known as Tony's barbecue mate off the screen. Intend To Stay Wed "We want to be known as in dividuals," she explained. Despite the gossip columns poking holes in their marriage, Janet insisted this "has nothing to do with our personal lives" and that they intend to stay wed. "But we feel we have out grown this ' young phase," she went on. "We did a lot of crazy layouts for magazines. At that time it wasn't wrong nor were the little roles I did at MGM. "But it's wrong if you con tinue doing this sort of thing after you've grown up. Then it isn't honest. Yes, I was naive when I first came to Hollywood. But I'm not now." " Janet is so serious about this change in her life she hired a high-powered publicity firm to help her. The opening gun was when it helped her get selected by the American Photographic Society as the "Golden Beauty" of the year. Columbia Studio, which hired Janet for the musical, "My Sis ter Eileen," plans to release the biggest sex build-up for her since the days of Rita Hayworth posing in that black lace night gown. Curves Go Unnoticed Many Hollywood press ob servers have long meditated that Janet's curves were unnoticed ,n this town of low-cut neck lines. But above the curves is a face that is pretty but not sultry. "It's just not enough to wear low-cut necklines," admitted Janet. "That and my face don't go together. I have a different kind of sex appeal. I think it can The Dalles OI.R) West Coast Fast Freight, Inc., officials and river salvage experts con ferred Friday on the possibili ty of salvaging a truck and its cargo which plunged off the Maryhill ferry late Wednesday. MARCH 24 7:30 P.M. By ALINE MOSBY United Press Correspondent be as exciting as Rita worth's but it has to be Hay a dif- ferent kind." Five years ago Janet made a movie with John Wayne at RKO, "Jet Pilot," which finally will be released this year de spite the advances in actors' ages and aviation. At that time RKO bossman Howard Hughes "launched a tremendous cam paign to sexorize me." isut tney aid it the wrong way," the pretty actress said. "I have to be sexy in my way, in a feminine, not an obvious way. "I stayed at MGM eight years. Everybody always thought of me as little Janet. It was diffi cult for them to realize that I grew up. I changed as an actress and a woman." My - - With II Is Now n e mi iff bbb bbbs m mm I "Mi 1 4 Neon Sign Company Incorporates Here The Medford Neon company, formerly owned by Ralph Ellis, has been incorporated and tne new name of the firm is Med ford Neon Signs, Inc. New members of the firm are Frank Martin, former own er of the Eugene Neon comp any, who is shop manager, and Mike Simmons, from the sales department of Martin Brothers Neon company at Salem. Sim mons is sales manager. Ellis will continue to be ac tive in the company for five years. The policies of the former company will be continued and both old and new customers will be served in the usual man ner on leases, service contracts or sales, Ellis pointed out. The first bidder for a U.S. post office air mail route was a San Franciscan, Walter T. Varney. Rev. and Mrs. C. Wm. Fisher - Oft S(D - m ,rrrn7n3rnnnrnci?i YOUR FAVORITE 1 ML Jffiill more Available In AT YOUR FAVORITE GROCERY STORE Soil District Sets Talk Fay Bristol, Rogue River, will be the featured speaker tomor row at 8 p. m. at the annual meeting of the Sams Valley Beagle Soil Conservation dis trict in the Eagle Point Grange hall. Bristol will discuss mineral development in Jackson county, and will demonstrate use of Geiger counters and other de vices to detect valuable minerals. W. B. Tucker, Jackson county extension agent, will speak on Court Records CIRCUIT COURT Joan Lee Dusenberry vf. Donald Calvin Dusenberry, divorce complaint. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Roy L. Sanders. 68. Red Bluff. Calif, and Carrie E. Nott, 66. of Orange St, Medford. Donald Garry Mullin, 21, of 209 South Orange St.. and Gayle Jeanine Thoreson, 18, Box 154, Talent. The California spiny lobster is protected by a minimum size limit of 12VS inches and a maxi mum of 16 inches. You '11 Enjoy the Fishers IN CLOSING SERVICES TODAY Solos ... Duets ... Instrumental Numbers ,' Sermon Subjects: 10:45 A.M., "OUR DATE WITH DESTINY" 7:30 P. M., "THIS WAY TO FREEDOM" "Medford's Singing Church" Holly at First mum -mEK Foot pore About Minerals fertilizers and soils in the Rogue valley, and progress reports will be made. A supervisor will be elected to fill the post now held by George A. Loftin, Beagle, on the board of supervisors. Refreshments will be served. The meeting will be open to the public. Daily's U-Drive Medford Airport R. W. Hum, Pastor ? oil