Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 07, 1950, Image 15

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    Local and
RAn Horn Mr. and Mm. Tla.
vid C. McGarry of Guam are
the parents of a son, David Lew
ii McGarry, born April 2. This
is the McGarrys' second child,
the first being a daughter, San
dra. Mrs. McGarry is the former
Lucille DeVoe, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. DeVoe, 12 Glen
Oak court.
ELKS
ATTENTION!
Square Dance Lessons
SATURDAY NIGHT
Start at 8 p.m., finish at 11 p.m.
THIS BECAUSE OF EASTER
AND NOW IT'S
IE
Home Delivery
Starting Tonight
April 7, 1950-at 5:00 p.m
IF YOU LIVE in the city limits of Medford,
you're on HENRY'S DRIVE IN lot. Just pick
up the phone and call 2-5161 any evening ex
cept Monday, between 5 and 12 from 5 to 1
Saturdays. Anything on the menu will be de
livered to your home anything from a "coke"
to a full dinner for one person or a group
for only a quarter 25 cents delivery charge.
Don't raid the ice box for that "company
snack" just call HENRY'S. Hot or cold foods
will be delivered kitchen-fresh just as you'd
have them on the lot or over the counter in
special containers to insure finest condition.
Finest foods in the valley at
HENRY'S DRIVE IN
ON THE LOT OR DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME
JL
NOW G0LD HILL GRANGE
II U If The Home of Friendship
Presents a
NEW VESNYTST-EAMT'NG
Cooler, Cleaner Than Ever
DANCE IN COMFORT
EVERY SAT. NIGHT
USUAL PRICES COMPLETE
SNACK BAR SERVICE
HAM DINNER
Upper Rogue Grange
EASTER SUNDAY
APRI 9 1 P.M. to 5 P.M.
Egg Hunt for Children
Adults $1.00 per plate Children 50c
U.S. HALL JACKSONVILLE
Saturday, April 8
Music by
DICK SPAIN and the WESTERN SWINGSTERS
GUEST ARTIST
Sponsored by J.ckionvill. Lioni Club and I.0.O.F,
DANCE SAT.
MUSIC BY MfTl?
OREGON RAMBLERS
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Personal
Accident Reported A car op
erated by R. E. Rawson, 2217
.-wings highway, and a bicycle
ridden by Elton Warren, 450
Charlotte Ann road, were in
volved in an accident at Ninth
street and Central avenue, c
cording to a report filed with
c.ty police. No injuries to War
ren were reported.
. . .
HRY'S
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Gutter and daughter Gail, Port
land, are visiting this week with
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Scott, 45
Glen Oak tourt.
.
In Jail James Corbin Denny,
26. is held in the city jail for in
vestigation concerning the pass
ing of two spurious checks for fS
each, city police said.
Bicycle Stolen Mrs. Loroy
Williams reported to city police
lhat her girl's bicvele was stolen
last night from the YMCA. It has
a blue frame and one black
fender.
.
New Personnel New person
nel at the Medford branch of the
United States National bank are
Mrs. Ruth Nagy. of the note de
partment, and Miss Betty Lou
Peterson, bookkeeping depart
ment. From Klamath Falls Mrs.
William Spangler and family,
Klamath Falls, are spending the
week here with Mrs, Spangler's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ford Mc
Cormick, of the Eagle Point
area.
Food Sale Members of the
Adarel Past Matrons club will
hold a food sale in the Garden
club room at Jacksonville on
Saturday. April 8. The sale will
open at 10 a.m. and last all day.
From Oswego Mr. and Mrs.
F. R. Madison, Oswego, Ore., ar
rived Wednesday to remain until
after Easter, visiting their daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Severson, 20 South New
town street.
Visit Here Mrs. C. G. Casper
son and son, Carl Gene, have
left for their home in Redding,
Cal., after a week's visit with
Mrs. Casperson's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Roe. Also here
for an extended visit with the
Roes is another daughter, Mrs.
C. B. Funk, and her children,
Carl Jr. and Susan. Brigham, Ut.
Mrs. Funk's husband. Lt. Carl
Funk, is on active duty with the
organized reserves for a three
month training course at Ft. Eus
tis. Va.
.
To New York James J. Fine
gan, sales manager for Southern
Oregon Sales, Inc., left by United
Air lines yesterday for Ossining.
N. Y. He will join Mrs. Fincgan
and children, Judy and Eileen,
at the home of Mrs. Finegan's
mother. Mrs. Mary Jacoby, who
is ill. Fincgan will visit New
York markets as well as other
eastern and southeastern mar
kets before returning here. The
family expects to return within
the month.
DRIVE It3
theatre
ENDS TONITE
Margaret O'Brien - Herbert Marshall
in
"The Secret Garden"
(In Technicolor)
PLUS
"Special Agent"
NEWS - CARTOON
FRI. - SAT.
Abbott & Costello, R. Vallce
PLUS
"Africa Screems"
"CHIP OF THE FLYING U"
NEWS CARTOON
Gatei Open at 6:30, Show at 7
J DREAMLAND
WALKER'S DANCE - Every Sat. Nite
Modern and Old Time Dances
Enjoy the Genuine Old Time Quadrilles
Good Clean Dance Large Crowd
It's Always Family Night Here!
MERRILL'S 6 PIECE BAND
mom
fat
ALSO
CON MAN v. CON WOMAN!
onrr wocoxon nw
Continuous
From
10 A.M.
Obituary
ERNEST JODOIN
Remains of Ernest S. Jodoin,
63. who passed away at the VA
domiciliary center Monday, were
forwarded to Portland for serv
ices and interment there Satur
day. Arrangements were in care
of Conger-Morris funeral home.
Mr. Jodoin was born in Man
chester, N.H., Aug. 28, 1887, and
had been at Camp White since
last August. He was a veteran of
World War I, having served in
private in Co. M, 361st infantry.
Surviving are seven children:
Alfred William, Clyde, Rosetta.
Mrs. Alice Crowder, and Mrs.
Lenora Landgraver, all of Port
land; Mrs. Emma Davenport. El
sie. Ore.: and Mrs. Mary Church,
Boise, Ida.
HOLLIE RHOADS
i Services for Hollie Alvin
Rhoads, 42, who passed away at
his home, 14 Hawthorne street,
Thursday, will be held in Conger-Morris
chapel at 10:30 a.m.
Saturday, with the Eagles lodge
officiating. A firing squad will
be furnished by the Medford de
tachment, Marine corps league.
Interment will be in Siskiyou
Memorial park.
Mr. Rhoads was born in
Woodward, Okla.. Apr. 25, 1907.
He came to Medford five years
ago from California. Surviving
are his widow, Edna M Med
ford; two sons, James Lane and
Michael Alvin. of Applcgate; a
brother, Ernest E. Long, Wash
ington. D.C.; and a sister, Rosa
dine Davison, Canton 111.
GARY ENGELBERT
Services for Gary Duane En
gelbert, infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. William H. Engelbert,
Eagle Point, who passed away
in a local hospital Thursday,
will be held at the graveside in
Siskiyou Memorial park Satur
day at 9 a.m., with the Rev. John
Berger officiating. Arrangements
are in care of Congcr-MorrU fu
nearl home. ,
In addition to his parents, sur
viving are a brother, William
Lee, at home: and grandparents,
Mrs. Eunice Engelbert. and Mr.
and Mrs. C. V. Griffiths, all of
Albion, Neb.
From California Visiting
here this week are Mrs. Frank
Bryan, Etna. Cal., and Mrs. Al
Brvan. Eureka, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Coleman,
1806 East Main street. Mrs. Bry
an is a sister to Mrs. Coleman.
Display A collection of 28
handmade miniature hats are on
display at the Cameo Beauty
salon, 16 South Central avenue.
The hats arc a part of a collec
tion made by Miss Fannie Whit
man. 510 South Fir street, and
will remain on display until Sat
urday at 4 p. m.
Reluming Home Mr. and
Mrs. 1. R. Acker and son, Rich
ard. Temple City, Cal.. left Med
ford for their home this morn
ing. They are traveling via the
Redwood highway. They spent
the past week visiting Mrs. Ack
er's mother, Mrs. I. L. Acker,
and sisters. Mrs. Ray Sloneker
and Mrs. C. C. Furnas and their
families here.
Teachers' Luncheon All
school teachers in the county
have been invited to a luncheon
Saturday, April 15. at the Rogue
Valley Country club, and reser
vations should be made as soon
as possible, it was announced to
day. They can be made at the
county school superintendent's
office or at the Medford junior
high school. The luncheon is an
annual affair.
Cars Collide Autos operated
by James Morris Whitky, Med
ford, and Paul Milles Lylc, Cen
tral Point, were considerably
damaged about 8:30 p. m. yes
terday in a collision near the
Valley Drive-in theater on high
way 0!). Lyle swerved to avoid
hitting a pickup truck and his
car went out of control and col
lided with Whitky's sedan, a re
port filed with city police indi
cated. X
ENDS
TOMORROW
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KIDDIES Don't Forget
Saturday Morning
Cartoon Carnival
5 Big Cartoon Hits-5
WATCH FOR SATURDAY
MORNING SURPRISES!
Livestock
Porilind. Oi , Apr. T U P
Cattle 33. Good urer $2(1 65 to 127.50
Medium grades $24 to $26. Common
$20 to $23 30 Low good heilt-r $23.
medium grades $22 to $24. cutter and
common dairy type hencrs $15 to
$18 50. Canncr and cutter cows closed
$14 to $15 50, few $16. mid-week sales
down to $13 50 and under. Common
and medium beef cowi $17 to $20. odd
good young cows $21 and $22. Gooo
beef bulls $21.50 to $22.50, common
nnd medium buumikc butts $17,50 to
$21.
Calves 10. Good vcaleri largely $2H
to $J0, odd choice round $32. Com
in on and medium $14 to $25, cull
downward to $10.
Hogs $25. Uood and choice 180 to
230 lhs. early $18 50 to $18 75. late to
$19. Heavier and lip liter weights $17
to $18 Good 350 to 550 lb lOWi $14 50
to $15 25, lighter uctghts to $15 50
and over. Good and choice feeder
pigs $17 50 to $10.
Sheep none. Good and choice fed
wooled and shorn lambs $24.75 to
$25.50, latter new recent hich. Me
dium grades largely $22 to $24. com
mon down to S19. Good and choice
ewes $12 to $13. latter record high.
Common ewes cownward to $8. No
Epring lambs on sale this season to
date.
San Francihco, Apr. 7 (U.P.I
Cattle none Load high medium nnd
low-good 1080 lb. steers $27-25. other
loads and lots medium 815-1070 lb.
steers $25 50-28 50; odd head medium
heifers $24; few medium range rows
$19-20 50. common and tow-medium
cows. $18-18 75, hulk cauners and cut
ters $14.50-17, few up to $17 50. shelly
canners $14 down. Good sausage bulls
$21-22.50. Small lot good 1U20 U. feed
er steers $25 with two out $23. Cnlves
none. Few medium venters $25-20,
common $2324.
Hogs 15. Butchers 75c-$l lower,
sows scarce; feeder pigs steady. Good
and choice 100-240 lb. butchers $17 75
Wednesday, good sows $13, steady
Good and choice feeder pigt 100 lbs.
down $20-22. 110-135 lb. $t8-ll).
Sheep none. Spring lambs over loo
lbs. 25c lower; other classes generall
steady. 50 head 91 lb. and small lot
07 lb. good and choice spring l:imos
$28-27. Short load good and choice
106 lb. spring lambs $27.50 lot me
dium and good wooled lambs $24 witn
six out al $22, Medium and good
wool slaughter eweg $12.85, medium
($10.75, common $7.
Daily Weather Report
FOKKCASTS
Medford and vicinity: Showers and
continued cool tonight and Saturday.
Western Orrnon: Mostly cloudy witn
occasional thowcis tuntRht and Satur
day. Continued cool. luw tonight !
to 40. High Saturday -t;-5.
LOCAL lA r.
Temperature a year ago today,
Highest 8; Lowest 4ti
Total monthly precipitation .08 Inch
Deficiency for the mouth ,i!2 inch.
Total precipitation since September
1. 1040. 14 70 inches.
Exces for the reason 1 .28 inches.
Relative humidity 4:30 pnv yester
day i0'r: 4 30 a.m. today OO'r.
Observations Taken At 4:30 A.M.,
U0 Meridian Time
HiKh Low Prec.
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Sunrise ,V42 .rn. Sunset fi:44 p.m.
Quartets to Sing Members of
the quartets and chorus of the
Medford chapter of the SPEU
SQSA will leave here Saturday
afternoon to take part in a bene
fit program at Roseburu spon
sored by Roscburg and Eugene
chapters.
SONG-SPLASHED MUSICAL HIT!
f BETTY STRUTS HER STUFF!
(w0ffb. and it's the Stuff
ffij-saffi . Great Musical Hits
P Are Made of!
PHIL HARRIS Reginald mm - urn iaitoh fC'f-
F A Technicolor Noveltoon CONTINUOUS "
"LAND OF LOST JEWELS" SATURDAY I SUNDAY
0 FROM 12:45 P.M.
Travelogue in Color
, " I 'VLAYGROUND OF MICHIGAN"
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Friday April 7, 1950
Portland Produce
Portland. Ore . Apr. 7 (U P.)
Butter Prices to retailers: Grade AA
prints, titic lb.; AA cartons, 67c; A
prints, 68c; A cartons, 67c; B prints,
ti3c.
KKf prices to retailers: Grade AA
large, 43c; A large. 41c; AA medium,
41c: A medium, 40c; small, nominal;
cartons, 2c Additional.
CheesePrices to retailers: Port
laud, Oregon singles, 37.41c lb., Ore
gon 5-lb. lofiis. 42tj-43c lb.; triplets,
1 c less than singles. Premium
brand, singles 50iC lb.; loaf 52c lb.
Hest, local spinach sold for $1 an
orange box on the Portland easlside
farmers wholesale produce market to
day, Mustard greens were listed at SU
cents a doen bunches.
Mid-Columbia green onions were 40
45 cents a dozen bunches.
Foresters To Hear of
Western Pine Problems
Krncst Kolbc. Western Pine
association representative, will
address members of the Siskiyou
chapter of the Society of Ameri
can Foresters at 7 p.m. today at
the Mon Dc.sir dining room near
Central Point.
Problems of pine forestry will
bo discussed by Kolbe, who will
also show motion pictures illus
trating his talk.
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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIFTEElf
Girl, 7, Accidentally
Slain by Brother
Chicaeo. Apr. 7 (U.R) Funer
al preparations were made today
for a seven-year-old girl acci
dentally shot and killed by her
nine-year-old brother during a
"shooting game" while their
mother was out shopping.
The girl, Mary Pibolis, died
yesterday. A single bullet from
her father's .38 caliber pistol had
entered her abdomen.
Her brother Teddy told police
that he found the gun under a
pillow. Mary aimed her finger
at him and shouted, "bang,
bang." He gestured with the real
weapon and accidentally pulled
the trigger
Jack Francis Cody. 22, and
Jack R. Richcy, 21, posted $25
bail each with city police Tues
day night after officers were
called to evict them from the
Rialto theater. They were booked
on disorderly conduct charges
for annoying others in the au
dience and police said they were
caught drinking beer in the loge
I section of the theater. ,
All Motion Pictures!
Starts SUNDAY at the
CRATERIAH
THEATRE Phone 2-6424
Delilah. ..history s
most beautiful and
treacherous woman
... as portrayed by
Hedy Lamarrl
Limited
Engagement
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Luzier's
Personalized
Cosmetics
PHONE 2-9277
R0BER1 TAYLOR
LANA TURNER
in
"JOHNNY EAGAR"
PLUS
Greer Garson, Walter Pie'fle
in
"PLOSSOMS IN THE OUST"
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Medford, Oregon