Value of Oregon's forest and
lumber Droducts is estimated to :
be In excess of 700 million dol
lars annually.
f (drive III
theatre
Last Time Tonight
Donald O'Connor
Gloria DeHaven In
Yes, Sir, That's
My Baby
In Technicolor
PLUS
Mr. Reckless
NEWS CARTOONS
Gates open at 6:30, show at 7
GET OUT OF TOWN
For a Change. Enjoy a pleasant drive just across the California Line and
DINE - DANCE
SEA FOOD DINNERS . KEN DRAPER PLAYS
CHICKEN STEAKS OUR GRAND PIANO
Open 6 A.M. Till 2 A.M. Dally
Special for Orcgonians Dancing Sunday Afternoons
DANNY FILLIPE'S
"First Chance Last Chance"
HORNBROOK, CALIF.
GOLD
Cowboy Troubador
In Person!
Entertaining in the dining room 4:30 to 8:30.
Beautiful Decorations.
MENU Strictly fresh, home-made sausage, mash
ed potatoes, apple sauce, cream gravy, home-made
hot biscuits, vegetable, salad, pickles, jelly, home
made pie, wonderful coffee.
Special St. Patrick's DANCE
STARTING 9 P.M. USUAL PRICES
CEnSfTs Me&tis
609 EAST MAIN PHONE 2-6805
FREE DELIVERY PRICES FOR FRI. SAT
1
Bordcn'l
Mellowest
FRESH CRABS
We get 'em daily from IT af
the ocean by Southwest I O
Airways. ,
FRESH PACIFIC
OYSTERS Pt 52c
Fresh Smelt, Kippered Salmon,
Sliced Salmon, and Halibut, Prawns
and Breaded Prawns, Fresh Cod, Salt
Cod, Ocean Perch, Shrimps, Scal
lops, Crabs, Oysters, Crab Meat.
Local and
Corrtction The Eagle Point
Extension unit is sponsoring the
American Cancer Foundation
drive in the Eagle Point com
munity rather than the Red
Cross drive as stated in Tues
day's paper.
In Roseburg Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur E. Hume and twin daugh
ters of Trail visited visitors Sun
day at the Arthur Kobernik
home in Roseburg. Mrs. Kober
nik's parents, Mr. and Mrs
Harry E. Harding Sr., also of
Trail, have been guests at the
Kobernik home for the past
week.
Plan Family Night A feat
ure movie will be shown at the
YMCA as part of the weekly
family night program Friday,
March 17, it was announced to
day. In addition the usual pro
gram of activities will be pro
vided. Hours are from 7 to 10
p.m.
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To Meet Local 700, Nation
al Federation of Federal Em
ployees, will hold a dinner meet
ing in the Pioneer room of the
Jackson hotel Friday, March 17
at 7 p.m. All federal employees
and their wives are invited to
attend, and dinner will be fol
lowed by a program and dancing.
Remember! It's . .
SAT. NITE 4TS
OLD FASHIONED
SAUSAGE SUPPER
HILL GRANGE
Skinless
Morrell's Tenderized
Picnic HAMS
3gc lb.
CHEDDAR CHEESE lb. 37
Personal
From Seattle Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Lawler and their daugh
ter, Miss Dorothy Lawler, visit
ed for a few days this week with
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cox, Talent.
The Lawlers are en route to
Mexico,
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. A.
F. Engstrom, Proctor, Minn., ar
rived today to visit their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. V. Engstrom, 213 Ross lane.
The visitors expect to remain
here for two weeks.
Bishop to Speak Bishop Ti
tus Lowe. New York City, will
speak at 7:30 p.m. today in the
local First Methodist church
about overseas relief work. He
recently returned from Europe
and will tell about conditions
there.
Jacksonville Fun Night A
community get-together and fun
night, sponsored by the Jackson
ville Parent-Teacher association,
will begin at 6:30 p.m., Saturday,
March 18, with a potluck dinner
served at the school. Following
the dinner cards, square dancing
and games will take place in the
gymnasium. All in the com
muity are invited and those un
able to attend the dinner are in
vited to participate in entertain
ment following which will be
gin at 8 p.m.
Jacksonville Dinner Marin
ers club of the Jacksonville
Presbyterian church will spon
sor a home-cooked ham dinner in
the church parlors Friday, March
17. Serving will begin at 5:30
p.m. and continue until all are
served. Special arrangements
have been made to expedite
seating and serving guests. There
will be children's portions and
proceeds will be used toward
support of Bible history and lit
erature classes in the school. All
in the vicinity are invited.
FRANKS
33c lb.
Plsn Dinner A St. Patrick's !
day party will be held by Loyal
Order of Moose and Women of
the Moose Friday, March 17, in
the lodge hall. A potluck dinner
will be served at 8:30 p.m.
Announce Meeting Col. Sar
gent Camp and auxiliary, United
Spanish War Veterans, will meet
at the armory Sunday, March 19,
at 1 p.m. for a covered dish din
ner. Meetings of both groups
will follow.
Livestock
Portland, Ore.. Mar. 16 (U P.)
Cattle 150; market active, steady with
Wednesday's strong to 50 cents hiRher
market; lew holdover steers unsold,
odd common steers $21-23: medium
heifers $22-24 50; common dairy type
heifers $17.10; canner-cutter cows $H
$15 50; odd head $16; shells $13 down,
medium-low Rood beef cows $18-20.50.
good beef bulls $21-22 50; common
medium sausage bulls $17-20.
Calves 50; market steady; Rood
choice grades scarce. S28-33; medium.
$20-25; commons down to $15.
Hogs 125; quality below normal;
only odd lots good-choice 210 lbs. 25
cents lower at $19; good 238 lbs.
S18 50; 270 lbs. down to $17; good 380
540 lb. sows $14 30-15; good-choice
feeders $17.50-1850.
Sheep 50; practically nothing avail
able early; good-choice fed lambs $J4
$24.50; good-choice ewes $11.50-12.50.
San Francisco. Mar. 16 (U P.)
Cattle 100. Supply includes two loads
of steers and a few cows. Trade
active, with fullv steady prices
Around 50 head medium 035-940 lb.
slaughter steers $27 with 8 head at
$26. Few high-cutter and common cows
$17,50-18.50, odd head canners and
cutters $15-17. Wednesduy couple good
sausage bulls $21-22. Calves 5. Odd
head common vealers $25-28, With
single high-medium vealcr $31.
Hogs 150. Active. Butchers steady,
sows absent. Good and choice 100-24O
lb. butchers $18.
Sheep 300. No early sales. Wednes
day active, fully steady; around 100
medium and good wooled 83 lb.
lambs $26.
Portland Produce
Portland. Ore.. Mar. 16 (U P.)
Butter Prices to retailers: Grade AA
prints 69c lb.; AA cartons 70c A prints
69c; A cartons 70c; B prints 66c.
Egg prices to retailers: Grade AA
large 43c; A large 41c; AA medium
41c; A medium 40c: small, nominal;
cartot. 2c additional
Cheese Prices to retailers: Port
land, Oregon singles 3!-42c lb Ore
gon 3-lb. loafs 441, 3 -4 5c lb: triplets
liC less than singles. Premium
brands, singles, 51 'jc lb.; loaf, 532c lb
Trading on the Portland eastside
farmers wholesale produce market to
day . was limited to a few potatoes,
dry onions and root vegetables with
prices unchanged or nominal.
Poultry, Rabbits
Live chickens Broilers under 2 lbs.
17c; 2-3 lbs.. 22-25c: 3-4 lbs.. 26-27C;
4 Ihs. and over, 27-28c; frvers 2-3 lbs.,
30-32c; 3-4 lbs.. 32-33c; roasters, 4 lbs.
and over, 33-34c; leg-horns under 4
lbs., lflc; 4 lbs. over. 20-21c; rnosters
25c, colored fowl, all weights, 26c; old
roosters, all weichts. 14-itir
Turkeys Net to growers, toms, 2(1-
jic; price 10 retailers, dressed: A
young toms. 27-28c: licht hens. 4 1-4 lie.
Rabbits Live white 4 to 5 lbs., 17
20e; 5-6 lbs.. 15-I8c; colored 2c loWer;
fresh dressed Idrtho fryers to retail
ers tuc; local lo-sac.
Wall Street
New York, Mar. io (U.R)
Utilities ame within a few cents
of setting a new 19-ycar-high in
an active, firm stock market to
day. Spurred by a smart recovery
yesterday that lifted the indus
trial and utility averages to new
Mighs for more than three vears
the market met new buying and
trengthencd in all departments.
Dow Jones closing stock aver
ages: ;iu industrials 207.89. up
0.43; 20 railroads 56.42, up 0.37:
15 utilities 43.75. up 0.27; 65
stocks 75.33, up 0.2!).
Sales today approximated
2.060,000 shares, compared with
1,830.000 traded yesterday.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American T & T 151 'ft
Anaconda 2ft1 i
Chrvslcr 65:,b
Curtiss Wright 8:14
General Electric 4fi5s
General Motors 77
Montgomery Ward 57
Penn R R 17-n
Penney, J. C 587
Radio 14"'s
Southern Co 13"'s
Southern Pacific 53
S Oil of Cal B4-14
Texas Gulf Sulphur 73r'ft
Transamcrica 167a
United Aircraft 27' i
U S Rubber 43'
U S Steel 31 'r
Youngstown 8IV2
Obituary
ALBERT AKERS
Services for Albert J. Akers,
80, who passed away at his home
in Jacksonville Monday, will be
ncia in uonger-Mnms Chapel
Saturday at 10 a.m. with the Rev.
J. A. Skinner, Jacksonville, offic
iating. Interment will be in Jack
sonville cemetery. Mr. Akers liv
ed in the Trail-Shadv Cove rlist
rict for many years. A complete
obituary will be published later
BENEFIT
J!
MEDFORD ARMORY
Friday, March 17
Auspices
MEDFORD MARINE CORPS LEAGUE
Western and Modern Muiic by
ARNOLD'S RHYTHM BAND
Balloon Scramble) Dancing 9 to 1
Admission $1.20 couple (tax inc.)
Landscape Project To
Start Next Tuesday
The home landscape project
sponsored by the county agent's
office will get under way in five
different communi'ies next Tues
day, Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday, C. B. Cordy, county
agent for horticulture, said to
day. Five homes-have been selected
for meetings with a landscape
architect from Oregon State col
lege who will first discuss the
theory of the individual prob
lems presented by the site and
will then apply the theory to the
actual plotting and planning of
the grounds. His services will be
furnished without charge to the
homeowner who will be respons
ible only for the cost of the
plantings.
Homes to be landscaped are
the Ira Burns home, Old Crater
Lake highway, Tuesday: Howard
William home, Brownsboro dis
trict, Wednesday; Fred Hasse,
lower river road across the
Rogue river from Gold Hill.
Thursday: James Rasmusscn,
Valley View road, Friday morn
ing, and a home yet to be se
lected In Ashland, Friday after
noon.
C. A. Meyer Elected
To Head Principals
C. A. "Dutch" Meyer, Cen
tral Point, was elected president
of the Southern Oregon Princi
pals' association when the group
met recently in Ashland. Bob
Sage, Gold Hill was named sec
retary, and Robert Cook, Lake
county, vice president.
Speakers included Attorney
Frank Van Dyke who discussed
the proposed CVA, Secretary of
State Earl T. Newbry, who prais
ed the school safety patrol pro
gram, and Rex Putnam, super
intendent of public instruction,
who discussed the responsibil
ities of elementary school prin
cipals. BIRTHS
HAMILTCN To Mr. and
Mrs. George Williams. Mar. 14,
1950, a boy. weight 8 lbs., at
Osteopathic hospital.
GLENN To Mr. and Mrs.
Dwight N., general delivery.
Mar. 15. 1950, a girl, weight 6
lbs., at Community hospital.
VESSEY To Mr. and Mrs.
Don, 602 Victory street, Mar. 16,
1950, girl, 6V4 pounds, at Com
munity hospital.
ALLEN To Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam J., 927 Murray street, Mar.
13. l!l!if). uirl. seven oounds. at
Community hospital.
Rent Day Wrong Time
To Hold Uo Landlord
Milwaukee, (U.R) Two Mil
waukee holdup men made an er
ror In planning the robbery of
Allinft Rnnk
They tried to do It on rent day.
Since RcnK is tnc superinten
dent of a large apartment build
inn ihn hunHil hurl no sooner
en ered his rooms when the door
bell started ringing. While tne
robbers fled out the back door,
In the front and ac
cepted the month's rent from one
of his tenants.
Daily Weather Report
vnitFr ASTS
Mcdford nnd vicinity: Cloudy nd
mild with occasional light rain tonight
and Friday.
Western OreRon: Rain tonight and
vririnv i.itiiM rhnnffi. In lemoeratura.
Low tonight 4J to 48. High Friday 48
lo 5B
Temperature a year ago today
HlahcAl 4; lowest 3!.
Tnlnl monthly precipitation .34 Inch
rwir-ienrv for the month .42 Inch
Tolnl precipitation since September
1. 104!). izii? incurs.
v..ri... for the season .55 Inch
Rrlallve humidity 4:30 p m. yeater-
day r2'r; 4.30 am. loaay an'e.
observations Taken At 4:30 A.M-,
120 Meridian Time
High Low Prec
Boise
noslon 43 23
Chicago 33 2R
Denver . ............ 30 31
Eureka 54 44 .03
llRvre .......... 30 21
Klamnth Tall 55 37
Los Angeles A4 43
Medford ! 4.1 T
New York 50 211
Omaha ... 43 33
Phoenix 73 44
Portland 52 44 .111
Hcno no 22
Kligrne 50 44 .10
Salt Lake 32 33
San Francisco 5.1 37
Seallle 49 22 . .0
Spokane .. 44 37 .01
Washington, D. C 00 33
Yakima 50 30
Tomorrow
Sunrise 8:10 a.m. Sunsat 8:
10 pro
Thursday, March 16, 1SS0
Former Resident Of
Jacksonville Dies
Andy S. Christensen, 93, form
er resident of Jacksonville and
Mcdford, passed away at the
home of his son in San Jose. Cal.
March 14, relatives reported this
morning. Funeral services were
to be held in Sun Jose this af
ternoon, with interment follow
ing In a cemetery there.
The deceased is survived by
two sons, Sherman and Andy,
and a daughter. Marie, all of
San Jose. He had made his home
in Jacksonville until a few
months ago, and was a member
of the Jacksonville IOOF lodge,
in which he had held office.
Footprinters Elect
Al Leighton President
Medford chapter 16 of the In
ternational Footprint Associa
tion, Inc., Tuesday named Al
Leighton president for the com
ing year at a chapter meeting
held at Mon Desir.
Officers who will serve with
Leighton are Clay Higgins, first
vice-president; Bill O'Brien, sec
ond vice president; Harold
Brown, secretary, and Richard
Payne, treasurer. The associa
tion is devoted to the encourage
ment of closer relations between
businessmen and law enforce
ment officers.
DAuCE
Central Point
American Legion Hall
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SATURDAY
MARCH 18
9:00 P.M.
FEATURING
LEE MASTERS
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Tonite First Medford Showing!
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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN
Court Records
Police Court
Betty Ann Bradshaw and Fred
N. Stevens, failure to yield right
of way, fine S5 each.
Ernest H. Connor, drunk driv
ing, license suspended one year,
fine $100.
Alvera E. McDonald, failure
to yield right of way to pedes
trian, fine $5.
Doris E. Hussong, reckless
driving, fine $25.
Justice Court
Warren E. Poling, no clearance
lights, fine $1 and costs.
Gerald F. Covcl, violation of
basic rule, fine $1 and costs.
Charles E. Henderson, over
load, fine $75 and costs.
David R. Berry, one license
plate only, fine $1 and costs.
Ross B. Fall, permitting unli
censed minor to operate vehicle,
fine $1 and costs.
Frederick J. Bristow, no ve
hicle license, fine $1 and costs.
David E. Porter and Paul E.
Ivans, no ocrator's license, fine
$1 and costs each.
Daniel T. Lindsey, drunk In
public place, fine $25 and costs.
Mary L. Hcnshaw, failure to
stop at stop sign, fine $1 and
costs.
Ernest M. Walling Jr., over
load, fine $12.50 and costs.
Donald T. Wright, overload,
fine $6.50 and costs.
Clarence N. Brown, overload,
fine $10 and costs.
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MIGHTS ARE
HERE AGAIN
Robin Finds Home Life
Better'n Facing Cats;
Jakes Bath In Saucer
Cleveland, O. (U.R) This pet
robin is a wise old bird and
comfort-loving too.
Nancy Fabian, aged 9. owns
Cooky, a really domesticated bird
despite his freedom-loving an
cestors. His domesticity got its big
boost last summer when he was
rescued from the clutches of a
neighborhood cat.
Since that frightening incident
Cooky has been satisfied to take
his daily bath in one of the fam
ily saucers, watch Nancy's moth
er do the laundry and pick his
dinner here and there through
the house while basking in the
safety of his domain.
Court House News
Divorce Complaint
Barrentine, Vera L. vs. Albert
E.
NOW
THfcY PAIN I THF TOWN
WITH JOY AND SONG!
Gene KELLY
Frank SINATRA
Vera -EHen
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NEW POLICY
Wtk' Day Matinees
DOORS OPEN
12:45 P.M.
ADMISSION 40c
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