Local and
Safety Council Medford
Safety council will meet Fririny
noon at the Jackson hotel. New
committees will be named,
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In Central Point Mrs. R. L.
Artmire and two children, Pros
pect, are visiting this week at the
home of Mr- and Mrs. Everett
Hogue, Central Point.
Juniors To Meet Junior de
gree of honor club will meet
Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m. at the
home of the leader, Mrs. H. G.
Wilson, 7 Chestnut street. There
will be an egg hunt and party.
Get G. P. License A marriage
license was issued Saturday at
the Josephine county clerk's of
fice in Grants Pass to Harvey F.
Hatley, 29, Medford farm labor
er, and Lucille D. Jansen, 20,
also of Medford.
FULL 2V CUT ry
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WITH ALL THESE BETTER REO FEATURES:
lig copocfty. Full II uHinf
width, "cuts mora frou wtth
toss gas."
Quick torting 1 hp 4cyl
Ho angina usas "regular 901.
lovf to hand).
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"YOUR SEEDSMEN SINCE 1910"
NOW Gold Hill Grange
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COMPLETE SNACK BAR SERVICE
609 EAST MAIN PHONE 2-6805
FREE DELIVERY PRICES FOR FRI. - SAT.
Crater Brand Tenderized
Whole
Swift's
BUY
mm
Tender Fresh Dressed
FRYERS
NO WASTE
CUT UP READY TO FRY
67 lb.
Personal
In Eugtne Mr. and Mrs. Max
Henne, 31 Barneburg road, are
in Eugene this week on business.
To San Jos Mrs. T. H
White, who has resided near
Chalker's on the Rogue River
is reported to have moved to San
Jose, Cal.
Convalescent Fred Fry, Cen
tral Point, who was admitted to
Sacred Heart hospital Monday, is
reported to be convalescing sat
isfactorily. 1
BAn Mice Pnrnlp Warner.
student of Klamath Union high
school, who had been visiting
here since Sunday with Miss
Ttoft-Alvn Fllol Hnnithtpr of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Ettel, 429 West
12th street, lett last evening iur
her home in Klamath Falls.
ft MP 4 CTOf mini
tvgged oHMmI contlrvcttah.
Soly tndoitd V-b dutch and
cHata driv.
Grot catch optional.
Presents A
or fl .
Premium Ready - to
READY TO EAT
COLD OR JUST
WARM UP
NOW FOR EASTER!
Attend Clinic Medford beau
ticians attended beauty clinic
which was held In the Medford
hotel last evening.
To Hold Sale Job's Daugh
ters of Medford will hold a rum
mage sale Friday and Saturday,
April 7 and 8, in the Eagles hall.
The sale will open at 10 a. m.
Friday and 9 a. m. Saturday.
Townsend Meeting Speakers
ox ine state organization win au
dress a Townsend club meeting
at the Pythian building at 7:30
p.m. rrioay. ine puuuc is in
vited. Called Away Mr- and Mrs.
t r t nnriH iiiam allri t n
Long Beach, Cal., this week to
attend funeral services mere iui
Mrs. Langdon's father who lost
his life in an automobile acci
dent. rt n, ,; firrttt Wirker-
sham of the Crater Lake Motor
company, who has Been in r-ori-
J tUi iirnolr in kliainPSS. iS
expected to arrive home this
evening, By ine way oi Mmmu
Falls.
. .
Board to Meet The Girl
scout junior planning board will
met Saturday, April 8, at the
Scout house from 11 a.m. until
noon.
To Meet Jolly Stitchers will
meet April 7 at 1:30 p.m. for
dessert luncheon In the home of
Mrs. G. G. Stagg, 614 Bcrrydale
avenue.
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Hospitalised Leopold Aug
ust Sehawakeit, 59, Portland,
found "Unconscious at the inter
section of Sixth street and River
side avenue about 10 p.m. Tues
day, was taken to Community
hospital by Conger-Morris am
bulance, according to police.
Ambulance attendants said he
suffered a fall.
Jacksonville Word has been
received here of the death of
Mrs. Dorothy Holmquist March
29 at her home in Waterloo, la
Mrs. Holmquist made her home
in Jacksonville for some time
about three years and had many
friends in the vicinity.
In Portland Carl Sandell,
Minneapolis, Minn., who has
been visiting his son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Emll
Sandell and family, Upper Third
street. Jacksonville, left last
evening to spend a few days vis
iting in Portland. He will then
return to Jacksonville.
- Serve
59
t
lb.
SALADS
Potato, Macaroni, Fruit Jello
or Limt Jello
29 lb.
Theater Parly The Craterian
theater will play host to Medford
schoolboy patrols at 8:4S p. m.
today.
Return Mrs. Harry Chioman
and children, Wayne and Shar
on, 42S North Columbus avenue,
have returned from Sacramento,
Cal.. after spending the past 10
days there visiting Mrs. Chip
man's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
R. Latson.
Collide Sedans operated by
James M. Whitely, 1016 Whit
man street, and Lyle M, Paul),
Central Point, collided on high
way 99 near the Valley Drive-in
theater about 8:25 p. m. yester
day, state police reported. Both
vehicles were "considerably dam
aged but no one was injured,
officers said.
Vacationing Mrs. Julia Whit
man and three daughters are
spending Easter vacation with
Mrs. Whitman's mother, Mrs. T.
C. Dugan, in Eagle Point. The
visitors are from Kerby, where
Mrs. Whitman is a graiie school
teacher. They will return there
on Sunday. Mrs. Whitman has
also accepted a contract to teach
at the school again this coming
year.
To Build Permits for con
struction of three new homes
were granted in the city build
ing inspector's office today. R.
I. Simmons will build a $3,000
house at 821 Bcckman street, Ira
T. Burns will spend $6,000 on
a new home at 237 Girard drive
and Boyd Kline will put up a
$6,000 residence at 953 Jasper
street.
To Be Dentist Robert A. Van
Galder, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
C. Van Galder, Jacksonville, re
ceived word yesterday that he
had successfully passed examina
tions and been accepted for en
try at Oregon Dental college,
Portland. He has been attend
ing Southern Oregon college.
From San Francisco Mr. and
Mrs. Aubrey G. Smith, San
Francisco, are visiting his sister.
Mrs. Ethel Latham, 335 South
Ivy street. Smith, who was
superintendent of schools here
from 1920 to 1925, has been an
instructor in the history depart
ment of Balboa high school in
San Francisco for the past 21
years. Mr. and Mrs. Smith
drove to Medford with Miss
Merl Classey, Oakland teacher,
who formerly taught here. She
is a guest of Miss Annette Gray,
808 Dakota avenue.
Program at "Y" The Fri
day family night program at the
YMCA tomorrow will include a
motion picture, "A Day in the
Life of a Cerebral Palsied
Child," It was stated this morn
ing. The picture is being shown
by the Oregon Society for Crip
pled Children and Adults as part
of the annual Easter Seal sale.
In addition, the usual program
of activities is planned, the "Y"
announced.
.
Visiting Mrs. Michael Stak,
New Haven, Conn., arrived last
evening by. United Air lines to
spend about a month visiting in
the valley. Mrs. Stak, the former
Dorothy Kent, is a daughter of
Mrs. C. A. Hansen, Oak Grove
road, and Homer Kent, Butte
Falls. The visitor is a former
resident and attended Medford
high school.
Daily Weather Report
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Clear to
partly cloudy tonight becoming sen
crnllv clotidv Friday. Cooler tonisht.
W.St am Oreson: Considerable
cloudiness with few scattered show
era tonight and Friday. Cooler. Low
tonight 48 to 95. High Friday 34 to 42.
LOCAL ft ATA
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest 78; Lowest 37
Total monthly precipitation .08 Inch.
Deficiency for the month .17 Inch.
Total precipitation tinea September
1, 1949, 14.69 inches.
Excess for the season 1.33 Inches.
Relative humidity 4:30 p m. yester
day 70: 4:30 a.m. today 82.
Observations Taken At 4:30 A.M.,
130 Meridian Time
High Low Free.
Boise
Boston ..
Chicago
Denver
Eureka ...
Havre ,
Klamath Falls
Los Angelas ...
Medford
New York
46
... I3
.... 38
... 5S
.... 54
54
88
.. 5
ST
27
33
42
31
28
9fl
34
35
26
63
38
43
36
43
49
38
40
37
40
Omaha
. 47
S3
58
1
59
, 65
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. S3
Phoenix .....
Portland
Reno M
Eugen. ..........
Salt Lake
San Francisco
Seattle
Spokane
Washington. D
98
C.
Yakima 98
Tomorrow
Sunrise S:43 a.m. Sunset 8:43 p.m.
DRIVE IN
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ENDS TONITE
Marfirer O'lrien - Herbert Menhall
In
"The Secret Garden"
(In Technicolor)
PLUS
"Special Agent"
NEWS - CARTOON
FRI. - SAT.
Abbott & Costello, R. Vallee
PLUS
"Africa Screems"
"CHIP OF THE FLYING U"
NEWS CARTOON
Oates Om" :)0, Shew at 7
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Elks Lodge Slates
Installation of
Officers for 1950
Installation of 1050 officers
of the Medford Elks lodge will
be conducted at ceremonies at
the Elks building here tonight.
Exalted ruler for the coming
year will be Vic Kengla.
Other new officers to be in
stalled will be V. Aubrey Nor
ris. esteemed leading knight:
Murray S. Gardiner, esteemed
loyal knight; Robert G. Sher
wood, esteemed lecturing knight;
Ernest L. Scott, secretary; Allan
F. Perry, treasurer; George W.
Howard, tyler; W. E. Lantis,
three-year trustee, and Carl W.
Norris, alternate delegate to the
grand lodge.
Appointive Officers
Newly named appointive of
ficers who will serve with the
elected officials include C. Aub
rey Sander, esquire; Larry Es
pey, assistant esquire; Ray
Pence, chaplain; John W. Hen-
son, Inner guard, and Ray More,
organist.
installing officers will all be
past exalted rulers of the lodge,
and will be headed by Floyd
Hart as installing grand exalted
ruler. Others will be Gus New
bury, grand leading knight; ,T.
F. Fliegel, grand loyal knight;
Ralph Koozer, grand lecturing
night; C. C. Leonard, grand sec
retary; Arthur D. Hess, grand
treasurer; S. E. Philips, grand
trustee; B. L. Sanderson, grand
chaplain; . E. C. Jerome, grand
esquire; Carl Tengwald, grand
assistant esquire; E. C. Niles,
grand inner guard; Frank Van
Dyke, grand tyler, and J. R.
Bierman, grand organist.
Bradley Services Set '
In Ashland Friday
Ashland, Apr. 6 t unerai ser
vices for Wayne Bradley, Tal
ent, who died of logging acci
dent injuries, will be held Fri
day at 1:30 p.m. in the Ashland
Methodist church instead of the
Ashland First Presbyterian
church as announced yesterday.
The Rev. Alice Woolcy, pas
tor of the Talent Methodist
church, will officiate and inter
ment will be in the family plot
at Stearns cemetery, Talent. Lit
willer funeral home is in charge.
Wall Street
Ma,., Vnplr A nr A (I I PI Tn
dustrial stocks bumped their
1046 highs on increased activity
today-
ntv,e ermine Ininpd this sec
tion and rails met their best de
mand in several sessions on gains
cmnlncf tn twn nnints.
Dow Jones closing stock aver
ages: 30 industrials 212.10 up
1.76; 20 railroads otf.za up u.i.i.
15 utilities 43.20 up 0.43; 65
1. na rtl ,. n AS.
Sales today approximated
Z.UUU.UUU snarca, tuinjjnicv
1.430.UU0 traoen ycsicraay.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American T & T 155
Anaconda
Chrysler 67 V4
Curtiss Wright 9Vt
r.onpral Electric 47
General Motors 80
Montgomery Ward 55Vs
Penn- R. R
Penney, J. C 5J
Southern Co
Radio 187-
Cn.itnnrn T3nf it 3.) v4
S. Oil of Calif - gfi
Texas Gulf Sulphur i-?
Transamerica 17'4
United Aircraft "'a
U. S. Rubber 43 4
U. S. Steel
Youngstown vi m
Livestock
Komana, uie. rii .......
Cattle 123; market active, steady: ran-
a a (It P I
ner-cuttcr cows io-ou ic
medium steers S24; common nelters
18-21.50; canner-cutter cows S14-
til or below; medium b.ef cows Sl
21: cutters $18
Calvts so; maraei acuv..
nnn hmIti S2S-30: choice S31-42,
mediums S20-25.
Hoajs ino; maraei urors
cents hlsher: ajood-cholce 190-2.10 Ins
.. ,n. nan IK ai7SO' tfnnrf 3S0-
3S0 lh sows t!4 SIMS 2.1 or above.
good-choice feeders ii.ou-iw.
Sheep SO: no early sales; jond-
mediums 22; ood-cholce .'was S12-13.
Ran Francisco. Apr. HIP.)
Cattle SO. Active, fully steady lo
strons Canner lo low-common cows
115-17.10. Calves none
Hos 1I0.7S Active, butchers
steady, not .noufh sows lo test mar
ket. Good and choice 100-240 lb.
butcheri 117 7S
Sheep 250 Bulk of supply ewes
No early sales Wednesday, about
steady. One lot medium 75-lb. spring
lambs.
Portland Produce
Portland. Ort . Apr. A 'U P.)
Bultr Pricui to rtller: Grade AA
print!, Me lb.; AA carioni. 67c; A
prlnti, 89c; A cartnni, 67c; B print.
63c.
Eft prlcM to ratallcn: Grade AA
large, 43c: A lar 41c; AA medium.
41c; A medium. 40c; amall, nominal,
cartons, 2c additional.
Chtee Price to retalleri: Port
land. Ore ((on Unrlei, 37-4lc lh.; Ore.
gon 5-lb loafi. 42'f-43c lb.; trlplfta,
Pic leaf than alnftlea Premium
brand, slnglei 30'ltr lh . loaf X2 1 tr lb.
v&3 J PE5T conTROL
SERVICE
906 GRANT AVE.
PHONE 2-5958
Weed Control
Anti Rati Roaches
Beet Earwigs
Ttr mites Fungi
SPRAYING
Ornamental Shrubs end
Fruit Trees
Thuriday. Aprt! I. 1950
Obituary
HOLLIE RHOADS
Hollie A. Rhoads, 43. passed
away at his home, 14 Hawthorne
street, today.
Arrangements are in care of
Conger-Morris (unerai home.
Anjous and Bartletts
Due for Bud Spray
Pink bud spray should now
be applied to anjous and bart
letts for scab control since the
flower buds are now well separ
ated in the cluster. County Agent
C. B. Cordy said today. The
spray should be applied to other
varieties as the buds separate,
he said.
He advised the use of two gal
lons of liquid lime sulphur or
six pounds ot dry lime sulphur
per 100 gallons for bartletts and
bosc. For other varieties, he said
orchurdists should use one and
a half pounds of ferbam per 100
gallons.
For green fruit worms which
are now hatching, orchardists
should add one and a half pounds
of 50 per cent DDT to the mix
ture. Registration Campaign
Set by Women Voters
An intensive campaign to reg
ister eligible voters for the pri
mary Ls being planned by the
Medford League ot Women Vot
ers under the direction of Mrs.
Hugh Collins, chairman of vot-1
ers' services for the league.
The league will maintain a
booth in Penncy's store where
voters may register, beginning
April 11. and later will register
voters during evening hours,
using the city's grade schools.
Mrs. Collins has planned a
"briefing" meeting for workers
who will be in charge of the
registration booths, and this will
be held Friday. April 7. at 2:30
p.m., at the Collins' home, 120
South Oakdale avenue.
Jacksonville Market
Sold to Medford Men
Jacksonville. Apr. 6 Announcement-
was made today of
the purchase of the Jacksonville
Meat Market by Con and Ron
Devore. Medford. The Devores
operated the City Market in
Medford for a number of years
and for the past two years op
erated the East Side market in
Ashland.
Tom Dunnlngton, former own
er of the Jacksonville market,
had operated the shop for about
the past 30. years. Harold Reed
had been associated with Dun
nington for many years.
The new owners took posses
sion of the shop on Monday.
BIRTHS
FARLOW To Mr. and Mrs.
Earl, 1013 West Ninth street,
Apr. 5, 1350. a girl, 6 pounds, at
Sacred Heart hospital.
ENGLEBERT To Mr. and
Mrs. William H., Eagle Point,
Apr. 5, 1950. a boy, pounds,
at Sacred Heart hospital.
LANDING To Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer L.. 817 West Second
street, Apr. 4, 1950. a boy, 7
rounds, at Community hospital
(corrected announcement).
KIEWATT To Mr. and Mrs.
William K., 1004 East Ninth
street. Grants Pass, Apr. 6, 1D50,
a girl, f"2 pounds, at Commu
nity hospital.
Anchorage, Alaska, Apr. 8
!U.R) Health department authori
ties today were investigating an
outbreak of fever reported in
Anchorage suburbs.
The average female lives ap
proximately 4 4 years longer
man the average male.
HAVE YOUR
Easter Hams,
Roasts
Barbecued
By the
Barbecue Grill
Open Easter Sunday
12 Till 8 P.M.
SUNHAYI Cecil B- DeMille's
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MEDFORD (ORECJOH) MAIL TRIBUNE FIFTEEN
Remind Pear Growers
Of Marketing Meeting
Frank A. Rowe, manager of
the Jackson county production
and marketing administration
committee, today reminded pear
growers of a public hearing to
be held Monday at 0 a.m. In the
Journal building in Portland to
consider proposed amendments
to the marketing agreement and
order regulating the handling of
winter pears grown in Oregon,
Washington and California.
The proposed amendments
would authorize separate regu
lations for export shipments, and
permit the establishment of min
imum standards of quality. Var
ieties of pears affected arc
bcurre d'anjou, beurre bosc, win
ter nclis. doyenne du Cornice,
beurre aster and beurre clair
geau. The hearing in Portland, Rowe
said, is the first of three to con
sider the proposed amendments.
The second will be in Yakima,
Wash., the 13th, and the third
In Sacramento April 17.
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has two legal city governments.
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Matinee U:4a p.m. Uaily
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'Oh You
Beautiful Doll'
Plus
"SHANGHAI CHEST"
TOMORROW
VIOLENT
A D-ENT U RE!
WESTftMfX
with WALTER BRENNAN
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Maria MONTEZ
Jon HALL
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Movrts tn'BEfWtthan evtrl
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MAJOR
HITS
Robert Taylor
Lana Turner
'JOHNNY
EAGAR'
PLUS
In Technicolor
GREER GARSON
WALTER PIDGEON
in
''BLOSSOMS
IN The DUST"
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