Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 12, 1950, Image 13

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    Local and
nasoline Stolen Melv'in Al
len informed city police that a
large amount of gasoline and a
flashlight had been stolen from
trucks at 316 West Clark street,
t.
Theft Reported Francis Hib
bard of the bureau of reclama
tion told city police that a level
rod and axe were stolen from a
surveying job near Prospect on
Monday or Tuesday.
To Make Addition J. E.
Brownlee has requested permis
sion of the city building inspec
tor's office to make a S50 addi
tion to a house at 201 Taft
slreet.
s-i T3Ahnxrcal Thp Rnv
ronlnr nf St. Mark's
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Episcopal cnurcn, many an
nounced that a rehearsal for the
adult confirmation class will be
hold Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the
church. The class will be pre
sented to the bishop for confir
L....;nr, at thp last meetinc. Sun
day. May 21. The rector will
make appointments 10 meet wun
class members who have not
completed their study.
DRIVE-in
TONITE - SATURDAY
Yvonne DeCarlo - Rod Cameron
"FRONTIER GAL"
In Technicolor
PLUS
RED RYDER in
"RIDE RYDER RIDE"
lit Technicolor
NEWS CARTOON
HERE SUNDAY
FIRST RUN
in MEDFORD
OKEEFE-RBSEll- MICK-GREENWOOD
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Gates Open at 7:30, Show at Dusk
Enjoy Health Host, Comfort
and Hospitality nt the
Buckhorn Mineral
Springs Sanitarium
Hot Mineral
and Mnd Bathe
nr Hheuniat isni,
Arthritis Neuritis,
NVrvoiistifse, Htrh
and Low Blnti
Pressure and Skin
Erupt inn?.
Carbon Dioxide Vapor Bathe for
Asthma. Erzema, Colds, Slnue
and Bronchitis.
Bttckhorn Mineral Sprier
Banltarltun. Jit. 1, Ashland, Ore.
Sr. Berman Wezler, Director
Chlropraetto Physician
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fitvsn eta rem nawm
SPECIAL DINNER FOR MOTHER'S DAY!
The DARDENELLES
O Opposite Cold Hill on the Old Stage Road
Closed Mondays, Open Sundays and Holidays
at I p.m. Open Week Days at 4 p.m.
Rogue Room - Enjoy Our Fine Foods
For Reservations - Phone Cold Hill 490
RUBY QUAKENBUSH, Proprietor
DANCE EVERY SAT. NITE
OASIS ON CRATER LAKE HWY.
OPENING NIGHT SATURDAY, MAY 13 MUSIC BY
The SAGE RIDERS and STELLA
WESTERN MUSIC WITH A SWING
ANNOUNCING . . .
THE 90 AND 9 CAFE
AND TAVERN
New Summer Hours
7 A.M. to 11 P.M.
These new hours will be effective MONDAY, MAY IS,
and we have alto added to our cooking staff, MOLLY
TANNER, dinner cook.
For HOME COOKED MEALS and PIES and YOUR
FAVORITE BEVERAGE chilled at you like it go to the
90 and 9 Cafe and Tavern
1258 SOUTH RIVERSIDE TELEPHONE 3-909S
Personal
.Tnillecomy James Min
nis, Jacksonville, underwent ton
sillectomy this morning at Osteo
pathic hospital.
vJAT'17., NiM Med ford
YMCA will carry out the usual
family night program today at
the "Y" building from 7 to 10
p.m., the staff announced today.
Shrinert' Wivei Shriners"
Wives will meet at the Jackson
hotel Monday at 6:30 p.m. for
dinner. Reservations are to be
made by phoning Mrs. E, R.
Hoppe, 2-9265.
Party Reservations Medford
Lady Elks were reminded today
that reservations for the guest
day party Tuesday, May 16, are
io De made with Mrs. Frank Lit
tle, 2-4225, or Mrs. R. A. Young,
2-9039 not later than May 13.
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Attending Convention Rob
ert A. Duff, superintendent of
the Medford water commission,
left by air this morning for Ta
coma, Wash., to attend the con
clave of the American Water
works conference today and to
morrow. Attend Convention L. G. Jol-
ley, supervisor of the Rogue Riv
er national forest, and Ranger
M. L. Tedrow returned yester
day from Klamath Falls where
they attended the convention of
the Oregon Cattlemen's associa
tion. Extend Invitation Gold Star
Mothers' club of Medford has
extended an invitation to mem
bers of Medford Navy Mothers'
club to attend the Mothers' day
church services at Camp White
at 9:30 a.m. Sunday. Navy moth
ers planning to attend are asked
to phone Mrs. Roy Lehman,
2-2415, or Mrs. i;. if. Alexander,
2-9174.
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Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs.
Harris B. Janes Jr.. are the par
ents of a daughter born May 10
in Washington, D. U. ine imam,
which weighed eight pounds
and 15 ounces, has been named
Brenda Reed. She is the couple's
first child. Janes is a son of Mrs.
Harris B. Janes Sr., of Capital
avenue, Medford.
Cyclist Hit Paul Jones, 11,
of 512 South Oakdale avenue,
was apparently unhurt when hit
by a car driven by John Walch
Jr., Talent, at the Oakdale and
Sixth street intersection' yester
day, city police reported. The
youth was riding a bicycle.
Leaders Notified Girl Scout
troop leaders whose scout mem
bers have orchestra practice
from 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday are
to arrange transportation ior
these girls, the scout office re
ported today. After orchestra
practice mere win De suiuciem
time to reach Touvelle park tor
the start of the Robin Hood day
program, it is stated. Due to the
play day, there win oe no
group music badge work at Zion
Lutheran church.
From Mt. Vernon Mrs. Mar-
rtat-nf T.nrHnn Mt. . Vernon.
Wflh uHll ripnart for home aft
er spending the past week here
visiting her Drotner ana sisiei-
-in.latir Fir and Mrt StflnlPV
Philips', and family, Big Boulder
rr-rVafA lVTre T.nrHan WA A
Medford resident during 1940
and has many friends here. Dr.
Philips is expected to return
today from Coos Bay where he
made a business trip yesterday
by plane.
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(Acme Telephoto)
HONEYMOONING - Conrad
Hilton Jr. and his bride of a few
days, Actress Elizabeth Taylor, are
shown honeymooning at Pebble
Beach, Calif. They plan a three
month wedding trip to Europe.
From Portland Lester J.
Shepherd, Portland, was a busi
ness visitor here yesterday.
From Seattle Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Sheriff, Seattle, Wash., are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Old,
route 4, Medford. The visitors,
who arrived Wednesday, plan to
remain about a week.
.
From Astoria Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Mitchell of "Astoria arc
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Ferguson. 137 North Ivy street,
while spending a few days in
Southern Oregon.
At Wyoming Base Pfc.
Omar W. Brosland, son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. O. Bresland. Central
Point, is training as an air force
technician at the Warren air
force base in Wyoming.
...
Skating Tonight There will
be skating starting at 8 p.m. to
day at the Medford armory roll
er rink, the rink management
announced. It was previously in
dicated that other activity was
scheduled for tonight.
In Gold Beach Robert Pow
ell, owner of Central motel, ac
companied by Herb Morris. 15
Corning court, are in Gold
Beach this week salmon fishing.
Reports from there state that
fishing is considered very good.
Suffers Laceration II B.
White, 928 Alta street, received
a severe laceration under his
eye today when a bar on a plan
er he was operating kicked loose
at White City Lumber company,
Conger-Morris ambulance at
tendants said. They took him to
Community hospital.
To Grants Pass Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hamack, 928 Broad
street, will attend the wedding
of William Lee Hcdgopath,
Grants Pass, and Miss Phyllis
Hopper, Rogue River, to take
dace in Grants Pass Saturday
evening. Mrs. Hnmack is a sister
to Mr. Hedgopath.
...
With Fourth Infantry Ret.
Robert W. Harms, son of Wil
liam J. Harms, 38 South Bart
lett street, and Ret. Stanford H.
Lewis, son of S. H. Lewis, Eagle
Point, have arrived at Ford Ord.
Cal and will begin 14 weeks of
basic training witli the fourth
infantry division. They will lat
er be assigned to a specialist
school.
Reservations Urged Charles
Whillock, station manager here
for West Coast Air Lines, has
; received word from his Seattle
I headquarters that people con-
tcmplating air travel east of Chi
! cago should make reservations
las far in advance as possible.
Due to the railroad strike the
I air lines are anticipating heavy
I travel, Whillock said he was
informed.
Emergency Flight Robert
W., and Donald G. Root left at
daylight this morning for Red
lands, Cal., where their father,
Myron Root. Medford fruit man,
is seriously ill. The brothers left
the Medford municipal airport
to fly to San Francisco in Wal
ter Graff's Navion plane with
the latter at the controls. At San
t Francisco they expected to
board a United Air Lines plane
for Redlands. Mr. and Mrs. My
ron Root have been at their win
ter home at Ranche Mirage. Cal.,
near Palm SprinRs, until his re
cent hospitalization at Redlands. ;
AT HUBBARD BROTHERS
AMERICA'S ONLY
Automatic Sprinkler
RainKjng
New. Different. Just Mt tht dill
and relas. Provides natural, rain
like shower best for ell lawns.
Rain Km. Model K $7. SO
HUBBARD
BROS., Inc.
MAIN AT RIVERSIDI
Phone 2-611?
Mill jJV
lertesl. mt .WjyV
Wall Slreet
New York, May 12 tU.Rl A
selling wave at mid-session to
day jolted the stock market, but
failed to set off quantity offer
ings. Resistance to this technical de
cline steadied the list and it
gradually rallied with some is
sues finishing on the upside.
Dow Jones closing stock aver
ages: 30 industrials 217.61. off
1.11; 20 railroads 55.45. off 0.65;
15 utilities 43.45. off 0.01, and 65
stocks 76.98, off 0.44.
Sales today amounted to
1,750,000 shares traded yester
day. Livestock
Portland, Ore.. May 12 (U P )
Cattle 200. Bulk medium and good fed
I to $26. Medium 600 to 80 lb, feeders
S23 50 to S25 50. Good 637 lbs. SZ7 60.
Good heifer limited at $27 to $28.
Medium $23.50 to $26. Cutter and
common dairy type heifers $16 to
21.50. Canner and cutler cows 15 to
$17. Few $17.50 but late sales mostly
$16.50 down. Common and medium
rows SIS to $22 includine heavy Hol-
steins to $21. Good cows $23 to $24 50;
good bulls $22.50 to $23.50: few
Common and medium sausage bulls
$18 to $22.
Calves 10. Good vealers $2B to $31.
choice toa$33 sparingly. Medium $20
to $26. Common S15 to $10.
Hogs 25. Top $22. Good and choice
180 to 230 lbs. $21.75 to $22. medium
down to $21. Heavier weights S20.50
down to $18; under 170 lbs. $20.50 to
21.50. Good 350-550 lbs. sows late
$15.50-16 50, early 17 or more. Good
and choice feeder pigs limited, few
$21-22.
Sheep none. Good fed shorn lambs
enrlv $23. later $22. but most buyers
talking lower; good spring lambs early,1
$27; medium and good later $26; good
shorn ewes $8-8.50; common down ,
to $5.
Portland Produce
Portland. Ore.. Mny 12 (UP )
Butter Prices to retailers: Grade AA
printi, 64c; AA cartons. fiSc; A print,
prinu, 04c; A cartons. 65c; B print
62c.
Eggs Prices to retailers: Grade AA
larvi 4.1r: A laree 41c: AA medium.
41c: A medium. 40c; small, nominal;
cartonf. 2c additional.
Cheese Prices to retailers: Port
land. Oregon singles: .17-4 1c lb: Ore
gon S-ib loaves. 42 '2 -43c lb.; triplets.
1 iC less than singles: premium
brands, singles 50'c lb.; lotve
52jC lb.
Daily Weather Report
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Fair and
mild throncl. Saturday with afternoon
thundershowers over higher moun
tains. Western Oregon: Foggy and cloudy
along coast, generally clear interior
tonight and Saturdav. Low tonight 40
to 50. High Saturday 55 to 60 cn
coast and 68 to 70 Interior.
LOCAL. DATA
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest 81; Lowest 56
Total monthly precipitation 30 inch.
Deficiency for the month .14 inch.
Total precipitation since September
1. 1049. 15.40 inches
F.xcess for the season .61 Inch.
Relative humidity 4 .'JO p.m. yester
day 21; 4:30 a.m. today B8T.
Tomorrow
Sunrise 5:52 a.m. Sunset fl:22 pin.
Observations Taken At 4:30 A.M.
120 Meridian Time .
High Low Prec.
Boise 73 45
Boston - 67
Chicago ..... 67
Denver 69
Eureka 51
Havre 73
Klamath Falls 76
Los Angeles AO
Medford 115
New York 72
Omaha A 73
Phoenix 04
Portland 80
Reno 77
Euccne 80
Salt Lake H8
30
48
42
4
4B
44
91
52
.14
S3
4(1
3
47
43
43
Son Francisco 71
Seattle ,
Spokane
Washington, D. C
Yakima
73
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Roundup The summer round
up for Washington school will i
be held Tuesday, May 16, at 0
a.m. in the school gymnasium.
A physician and nurse will be 1
nresent to examine children who I
are to enter the school for thc
first time next September.
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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
BENEFIT DANCE
Williams Grange Hall
SATURDAY NITE, MAY 13
MUSIC BY SLIM FLOOD and
Hit Oregon Roundup Gang
Dancing 9:30 Until Supper at Midnight
DANCE SAT.
MUSIC BY tarlinrC
OREGON RAMBLERS
Phone 3-9195
DANCE
No cooling system not even a good heating system, and
the floor is far from the best . . .
-BUT-
You're sure to have one swell time with . . ,
DICK SPAIN ANDiwTrN,osTEIRT,,N
U S HALL JACKSONVILLE
Britain Developing
Best Four-Jet Plane
Lincoln, England, May 12
(U.R) Air Secretary Arthur Hen
derson said today that Britain is
developing what it hopes will
be the world's best four-jet
bomber.
He said it is planned to re
place American B-29's now used
by the royal air force with the
new jet bomber.
Court Records
Justice Court
Lorn W. Luhmann, no muffler,
fine $1 and costs.
Arnold J. Fein, hauling logs
after hours, fine $1 and costs.
Gilbert W. Wall, overload,
fine SI 2 and cost.";.
Donald E. Wilson, overload,
fine $21 and costs.
Robert J. Prentice, failure to
stop at stop sign and overwidth
load, total fine $2 and costs.
Lester F. Adams, no vehicle
license, fine $1 and costs.
Irsel O. Chapman, no mud
flaps, fine $5 and costs.
Cecil E. Smith, overload, fine
$8 and costs.
Gerald R. Kerr, overloads, to
tal fine $20.50 and costs.
Ralph L. Weide, overload, fine
$23.50 and costs.
Wayne W. White, overload.,
fine $15.75 and costs.
Frank A. Rowe, overload, fine
$23 and costs.
Joseph O. Francis Jr., over
load, fine $8 and costs.
James R. Lees, overwidth
load, fine $1 and costs.
Lester McCall, overwidth load,
fine $1 and costs.
Orval O. Shcton, no opera
tor's license, fine SI and costs.
George M. Keema, overload,
fine Sll and costs.
Harvey F. Munce, overload,
fine S9 and costs.
Lucille L. Reel, failure to stop
at stop sign, SI bail forfeited.
Jimmie L. Reel, no mud flaps,
fine $5 and costs.
Tennessee is the leading pro
ducer of children's hose. It ranks
second to North Carolina in pro
duction of all seamless hose.
Dear) line Sunday Classified
N -i Saturdays.
DANCE
In Comfort
GOLD HILL
GRANGE
SAT.
NIXES
Arnold's
Gold Hill
Grange
Band
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Medford, Oregon
AT THE OLDEST HALL
IN THE COUNTY
Friday, May 12, 1950
Court House News
Marriage Licenses
Stanley James Smith, 21, and
Phyllis Lee McCallister, 22,
both Ashland.
Hugh Andrew Rittcr. 53, Mer
lin, and Gladys R. Thompson,
53, Concrete. Wash.
Chester Hill Schneck, 37, An
derson, Cal.. and Thelma Inetz
Allsberry, 36, Redding, Cal.
Goat in Bathtub
Punle to Woman
Detroit, May 12 (U.R) Mrs.
Virgil Mack still doesn't know
how the goat got into her bath
tub. She told police that the animal
was snoozing contentedly in the
tub when she got up yesterday.
No one knew the goat's owner,
so it was given quarters at a
dog pound without bath.
Dead line on Classtned Ads: S:3U
p.m. for following day; 10 a.m. Mon
day, noon Saturday for Sunday am
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YVONNE De CARLO -PHIUP friend
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8:43 P.M. TONITE!
IT'S HERE
ENDS TONITE ,N.
w. .,de. ri Tomorrow!
"FATHER IS Q rVJ CONTINUOUS
A BACHELOR" L Jtt -fXS SH0W
2nd Big Hlf W jd F'0m
"LEATHER '.7 12:45
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RORY CALHOUN
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Plus News, Cartoon 0
Mother's Treat Sunday!
FOR MOTHERS OVER 60 YEARS OF AGE
A FREE SHOW And
A FREE CORSAGE!
Courtesy Medford Greenhouse
HEY! KIDS!
Here's A Brand New "Story" Picture All
About that Popular Tune "Mule Train!"
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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TP TBUNE THIRTEEN
Oregon Cavemen Pick
Queen for 950
Grants Pass, Ore., Mav 12
(U.R) M,ary Ellen Dieter, 23, has
been named the 1950 queen of
the OreRon Cavemen.
The black-haired beauty was
sponsored by the Grants Pass
Lions club. She won the honor
after a month-long vote selling
contest. The three runners-up
will be her princesses.
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Colleen Hope Dance Studio
jjprjng ance Reyue
"TEEN-AGER SHOW"-
PIU Alt HUNT
BRRBnmh
PIMTEX'
WOODS MARSHALL
Obituary
ROBERT MAY
Robert J. May, 63, parsed
away at the VA domiciliary cert,
ter Thursday. Funeral arrange
ments are in care of Conger
Morris funeral home.
THE
REFORHER
AID THE
REDHEAD
"As good as 'I Was A
Male War Bride' . . with
more suspense as an ad
ded attraction."
Cara 0. Whir
107 Almond St.
Medford, Oregon
Open 7 P.M. Show at Duik
4 Humphrey fOOrt
MS
I if Richard Arlen. Mary Beth Hughae
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Starts SUNDAY
ENDS TOMORROWI
VAN JOHNSON JOHN HODIAK
RJCARDO MONTALBAN
GEORGE MURPHY
MARSHAU rHOMPSoV'tttOME COUITIMD
DON TATLOR BRUCE COWIUK
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