theatre
TONIGHT - SATURDAY
SUmnt
JOHtt MONO
. LW HDWBU1 INN ABBQT1 (TOBtBl lOtfM
OMcMiMNfittHiioithfStrmttiLtWlS R.FQSUR
A Paramount Picture
NEWS CARTOONS
2 complete Shows nightly
Gates open 6:30 1st Show at 7:05
2nd Show at 9:30
oenix
PLUS
PRINCESS BALL
TONIGHT
Phoenix Community
Club House
DANCING 9 P.M. to 1 A.M.
MUSIC BY
BELLE VAN DYKE TRIO
SUPPORT YOUR CANDIDATE!
DON'T MISS THE CARNIVAL
WA
T.
M at Walker's
COME AND BRING THE FAMILY!
DINE!
DANCE!
"CPDI AM A
kef aba I I r I r I ltihl
Two Floor Shows Nightly
Musical and Novelty Spec fairies Featur
ing Betty Sheppard and Jimmy Edwardi,
vocalists. "The Newest musical sensation'
the Sepianaires have been in many pictures,
"I Walk Along," "Mr. Ace' "Women
Without a Passport."
FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 2-6012
A
ft
FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE
BIG DANCE
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
Featuring The Cowboy Troubador and All tht Regua ValUy Beyt
Southern Oregon's Largest Dance Floor FREE PARKING
ROGUE VALLEY BALLROOM
One Block South of City Limits on Hiway 99
Dancing Tit) 1 Admission $1.00 In el. Tai
DANCE Saturday Night
TO THE MUSIC OF THE
RHYTHM KINGS
The Finest Modern Band in the Valley
JACKSONVILLE COMMUNITY HALL
Admission 75c per person. Incl. tax
Sponsored by Jacksonville Lfoni Club
Local and
WOTM Women of the Moose
will sponsor a dessert luncheon
and benefit pinochle party Mon
day at 1 .m. at 235 North Ivy
street.
Plan Dane Degree of Honor
will sponsor a public dance at
IOOF hall Saturday, April 19,
from 9 p.m. to 12 midnight. Mu
sic will be furnished by Rick
Schuchard.
Marriage License James Al
phaeus Inlow, 21, and Dorothy
Ann Brown, 18, both of Medford,
obtained a marriage license
April 16 at the Josephine county
courthouse.
Portland Meet Ralph E.
Sweeney, county treasurer, re
turned Wednesday evening after
attending a three-day nv-'eting in
Portland of the Grand York
Rite, Masonic bodies.
Shop Moves Mr. and Mrs.
George H. Pence announce re
moval of their Thrift shop from
40 to 36 North Bartlett avenue.
The shop is now open for busi
ness in the new location.
To Illinois Miss Sharron L.
Callahan, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Callahan, 607 South
Holly street, will leave today at
6 p.m. by plane for Ottawa, 111.,
where she will attend the wed
ding of a girlhood friend and
former classmate. She will be
away about a week and will
visit numerous friends and rela
tives. Miss Callahan is a Med
ford senior high school student
and moved here with her parents
from Illinois last fall.
Festival
MCCIE
NITE
Dreamland
R
E
D
B
A
I DEC"
5
IN
Personal
Assumed Name J. Miles Fulk
and L. O. Allen, both of Albany,
Ore., have assumed the business
name of A and F Department
store at 229 East Eighth street in
Medford, according to the coun
ty Clerk's office.
Lions Representatives T h e
State Council for Lions clubs of
Oregon will be held in Salem
Sunday, April 20. The Medford
Lions club will be represented
by Ed McKeen, president, and
Leland Knox, secretary.
New Duties June H. Ander
son, Asland, as taken over the
duties of secretary of the Med
ford district office of the Na
tional Hospital association, it was
announced today by Edwin O.
McKeen, district manager.
Troop-Posse Mounted drill
teams of the Jackson County
Mounted Sheriff's posse and
Ladies Mounted troop which
will appear in the June Rogue
River Roundup show will begin
practice drills Sunday, April 20
at 10 a.m. at the posse grounds,
Cuts Hand Michael Mac
Lauchlin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
R. H. MacLauchlan, 727 West
Jackson street, was treated this
mining at Sacred Heart hos
pital for deep lacerations to a
hand suffered while playing at
his home earlier today, hospital
attendants said.
From Meet Four Jackson
ville Presbyterian church wom
en are to return this evening aft
er attending a southwest Oregon
Presbyterial at Coos Bay yester
day and today. They are Mrs.
Roy Martin, Mrs. Marian Nieder-
meyer, Mrs. Otto Niedermeyer
and Mrs. N. K. Tully.
Improved The condition of
Stephen E. Pitts, six-week-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Houston
Pitts, Old Military road, is re
ported by his parents today as
satisfactory. The Infant under
went a hernia operation Satur
day at Sacred Heart hospital and
is still hospitalized there.
Shady Cove Examinations A 1
state drivers license examiner ,
will be on duty at the Veterans '
hall In Shady Cove from 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Monday, April 21, ac
cording to the secretary of state's
office. Those wishing licenses or ;
drivers' permits should get in i
touch with the examiner well
before 4 p.m.
Smorgasbord Planned The
Cruisers group of the First Pres
byterian church will hold a
Smorgasbord Saturday, April 19,
in the church social hall. The
pubic is invited. Purpose of the
project is to raise funds for tile
flooring in the new addition to
the church. Mrs. Ed Pathmann
is general chairman.
j
Traffic Accident Juanita B.
Arnold, 2454 Corona street, and
William D. Tope, 431 Benson
street, were drivers of vehicles
which collided at the intersec
tion of 14th and South Newtown
streets at about 10 a.m. yester
day .according to city police
They reported slight damage to
the Arnold car and stated that
no injuries were caused by the
accident.
Geologists maintain the Three
Sisters Peaks in Oregon are
splintered remnants of a hypo
thetical Mt. Multnomah which
was blasted to fragments by vol
canic action during prehistoric
times.
The
TOY
HOUSE
Presents
"LULLABY
TIME"
EVERY FRIDAY
5:45 P.M.
OVER
KYJC
FREE DANCE
EVERY
SATURDAY NIGHT
EAGLES HALL
WEST MAIN ST. MID'ORD
For members and ut-f-twii
noun luaitt
Music by:
5-Piece Orchestra,
JERRY'S OREGONIANS
Portland Produce
Portland (UP.) Butter: To re
taileri: AA grade prints Hoc lb.: car.
tons K'.c: A prints Buc; cartons 81c; B
prints 77c lb. ,
EgKs: To retailers: grade AA large
S2c doz.: A large 4B-49c doz.; AA me
dium 4B-49C doz : A medium 47c doz.:
cartons 3c additional.
Cheese: To retailers: A ffrada Ched
dar. Oregon single 47.52c lb.: 5.1b.
loaves, 53-55c: premium brands to
58'3c lb. for single wheels and 61'jc
for 5-lb. loaves; processed American
cheese. 5-lb. loaves, 46-47 iC lb.
Farm Market
Northwest radishes went at 70-75
cents a dozen bunches on the East
Side Farmers' market Friday: top
quality mid-columbia green onions
went at 50-tiO cents a dozen bunches.
Poultry, Rabbits
Live Chickens iNo. 1 quality, f ob.
plants I Fryers 2i-3 lbs., 29-30c: 3-4
Ihs.. 29-30C; roasters. 41 lbs. and up.
29-30c: light hens, all weights. 18-Hlc
lb.: heavy hens, all weights, 20-21C.
old roosters. 14-lSc.
Dressed Chickens No. 1 New York
dressed style to retailers: Fryers, all
weights. 44-45C lb; roasters 44-45c;
light hens. 32-33c; heavy hens 36-37c;
cutup fryers, all weights, 60-61c.
Dressed Turkeys To retailers:
Frozen winter pack A gmde toms. 4tic
lb.; New York dressed style, B grade,
43c.
Rabbits (Average to growers, f.o.b.
killing plant) Live white, 3J4-4'a lbs..
26-29C; 5-8 lbs., $22-25c; colored pelts
4c lb. under; old doe rabbits, 12.1tic;
few higher; fresh dressed fryers to re
tailers, 62-65c, some higher.
Livestock
Portland (U.P.I Good and low
choice fed steers $3S-S34.50; commer
cial steers $30-32 50: medium and
good light stockers $28.32; commercial
and good heifers $29.31; utility $22
28; canner and cutter cows S17-21;
shells $15; utility cows $21-25; com
mercial bulls $28 50-29.50.
Calves none. Choice vealers $35-37;
prime $38; good calves and vealers
$31-34; utility and commercial $20-30.
Hogs 165. Choice No. 1 and No. 2
180-235 lb. butchers $19 50-20: heav
ier and lighter weights $18-19; choice
350-500 lb. sows S15.50-18.5O: good and
choice feeder pigs $17-17.50.
Sheep none. Good and choice under
liu lu. led wooled lambs $2.5U-2f:
good and choice 1 18 lbs. late 526; good
and choice 111 lb. No. 3 pelt lambs
to $26; medium and good feeders
523.50-25, good and choice wooled
slaughter ewes $13-13.50; cull and
utility $8-12.
San Francisco (U.P.) Cattle for
week 375. Steers mainly lower grade
around 50 cents higher, sows 50 cents
to mostly $1 higher.
Calves for week 40. Choice 315-lb.
slaughter calves $37; good and choice
stock calves $33-38.
Hogs for week 1.575. Compared last
week's close, all classes fully steady.
Sheep for week 125. Supply too light
to sufficiently test market.
' Dead line Sunday Classifieds Is al
noon Saturdaya ,
ITONITE! YOUR DOUBLE MUSICALTREAT! 1 ffiHQj
ON STAGE! .SS. "spring d.c. rw ltaES?"l
I . . I llm riikirxi vi
I I Ull UUI bbll.TFRRY MDARF Ull WHIIIIJ UIUC ,h. WU CBl . r- i ,)ue,
I n,- l i. l 1
iiPff "' out plover . vftfm
Sr.rT. . much I N
tms ,o1 Tomorrow! SaVJ
'U7 (VSVfcA Their l-JfM
i6iP ) firstpicture ifrF
SW "K in color,-
ii iry a maw mm i .jf-r i '
StiJMlhnM f l ;lT HURRY! ENDS TONITE!
77 ' I . 7f 1. :f ;i I ",J I Jl Stewart Granger
fcJitlm I 1 VVI J J I VI KING SOLOMON'S
I f J SCtaclel jlMINES in Technicolor
Ml'VlifT 1 I I If Happy Sonqs! VI Hopalong Cassldy
WIWH I V 11 ' j "fONTIERSMAN"
WrL WhH'w gT0M0RR0W!
jr&JM"Com lilts
WALL STREET
New York (U.R) Indications
a higher than previously antici
pated steel price Boost will be
forthcoming brought demand for
steel shares Friday.
Their strength helped lift the
entire market. Before the steels
got into action the railroads
moved ahead and registered
gains running to more than a
point.
Dow Jones closing stock aver
ages: 30 industrials, 260.52 up
1.67; 20 railroads, 00.69 up 0.82;
15 utilities. 48.80 up 0.12; 65
stocks, 99.22 up 0.44.
Sales today totaled 1,240,000
shares compared with 1,620,000
traded Thursday.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American T&T 154U
Anaconda 44 i
Chrysler 73l,s
Curtiss Wright 8's
General Electric 55 1 2
General Motors 53H
Montgomery Ward 60
Penn. R. R 18
Penney, J. C 67' i
Radio 27' s
Southern Co. 13 4
Southern Pacific 71
S. Oil of Calif 544
Texas Gulf Sulphur ..102
Transamerica .....r 25
Tri Continental '. 14V4
United Aircraft 29
U. S. Rubber 79a
U. S. Steel 38H
Youngstown 45
Court Records
POLICE COURT
Joseph w. Frltsch, expired motor
vehicle license. S.V
Lorraine H. Ruse, violation of basic
rule, SI.").
Robert A. Elliott, failure to stop at
stop si en, $5.
Marie H. D'Albini, failure to stop
at stop sign, 3.
DISTRICT COURT
Charles R. Hansen, overload. $38.
Mnrvin A, Jacobsen. no motor ve
hicle license, court costs only.
CIRCUIT COURT
Vivian Whitsett and others vs. Ives
L. Brown and wife, motion.
Helen Mae Odom vs. Omer Lee
Onom. divorce decree.
Prohate Department
Estate of Ella Juliet Smith, petition.
Friday. April 18, 1952
Daily Weather Report
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Partly cloudy
tonight and Saturday with a few
widely scattered showers Colder Sat
urday. Low tonight 40. High Saturday
70-75.
Western Oretonr Partly cloudy to
night with a few showers along coast
Considerable cloudiness with brief
showers and much cooler Saturday.
Lows tonifiht 38-48. Hurts Saturday
60-70 inland. 55-60 on coast.
I.OtAL. DATA
Temoerature ' a year ago today:
Highest 67 Lowest 42.
Total montniy precipitation .zz incn.
Deficiency for the month .Sfl inch.
Total precipitation since September
1. 1052. IB 40 inches.
Excess for the season 4.42 inches.
Relative humidity 4 30 p m. yester
day 221-: 4:30 am. today 81.
unservaiions lateen ax :jo a.m.,
120 Meridian Time
High Low Prec.
Boise .... 70
Boston M
SO
S2
Chicago 72
Denver
Eureka ST
Havre 77
Klamath Falls 74
Los Angeles 72
Medford M
New York 69
Omaha M
Phoenix 90
Portland 76
Reno 71
Eugene T3
Salt Lake 5
San Francisco 78
Seattle 70
Spokane 72
Washington, DC 7
Yakima 7fl
46
38
57
50
.31
46
30
41
43
52
40
Tomorrow
Sunrise 5:24 am. Sunset 6:56 pm
Five-day forecasts (Friday through
Wednesday):
Western Oregon A few showers at
beginning of period and again about
Wednesday. Temperatures averaging
above normal. Some cooling Saturday
then risine trend, cooling again about
Wednesday. Normal high temperature
48-68. ,
vnr.hn rA.ffr.rnlM Occasional
rain Ukiah and Redding northward
Saturdav night and over most of area
Mondav or Tuesday. Snow tn high
mountains Monday or Tuesday. Tern
peratures near normal except above
normal in Interior Saturday.
Estate of John E. Ross, petition.
Estate of Walter B. Smith, petition.
Estate of Charles Franklin Nichols,
petition.
The Chukar partridge, a na
tive of India, is being raised on
Oregon State game farms on an
experimental basis. No open sea
sort has been declared yet
though many of the fowl have
been released on Oregon range-
lands.
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TP IB UNE THIRTEEN
Obituary
LULA LILLY
Mn. Lula Florence Lilly, 80,
of 824 Niantic street, died last
night in a local hospital. Fun
eral arrangements are in care
of Conger-Morris funeral home.
DAVID GRISHAM
David Marshall Grisham, 92,
died Thursday in a local hos
pital. Funeral arrangements are
in care of Conger-Morris funeral
home.
JOHN BOHAN
Funeral services for John Em
mett Bohan, Winlock, Wash.,
who died in a local hospital
Wednesday as the result of in
juries received in an auto acci
dent, will be held at Sacred
Heart church Monday at 10 a.m.
with the Very Rev. John Berger
officiating. Interment will be in
Central Point cemetery.
Rosary devotion will be held
at Perl funeral home Sunday at
7:30 p.m.
Crater Lake, 2000 feet deep
and over a mile high in the Cas
cade mountains of southern Ore
gon, is set in the cauldron of
prehistoric Mt. Mazama which
was a monstrous volcano, one of
the highest peaks in the world.
Dead line on Classified Ads: M-30
p m for followInK day. 10 a m Mori
day noon Saturday 'or Sunday i m
HAM DINNER
Sunday, Apr. 20
1 to 5 P.M.
GRIFFIN CREEK SCHOOL
Adults $1.25 Children 75c
HAM, CANDIED SWEET POTA
TOES, SCALLOPED POTATOES,
SALADS, VEGETABLES, ROLLS,
PIE, COFFEE.
ENDS TOMORROW!
Oregon has one of the shortest
short-line railroads in the world
located at Union where small
railroad connects the town with
the main line of the Union Pa
cific railroad at Union Junction,
11 miles away.
Us. Mall Trlbuna Want Ada
HOE
COMING!
m nmiri in mm
m Hmui ton tiii'twi ura Whk 'ikuu Riiii
ENDS TOMORKOW!
H UW.KiriirAiiBtn'
2nd Hit? 'To Live in Peace'
SUNDAY!
FUNNIEST HONEYMOON'
IN THE HISTORY
PLUS 2nd Big Feature!
MICHAEL REDGRAVE
hi Tarwwa RaHliaa't
VERSION'
ConHnuout Shaw
Sunday from I P.M.
4
ENDS TOMORROW!
Gates open at 6:30
Show at 7:15
ASHLAND
. Tiiii Tifii I y
iuchu jomn JW Mmt
BALL AGAR Wri-i
Plus GENE AUTRY In
v. ' r,v. isiTii vnvi
',m siai on n
OF lOVE-S
! TO
f MIGHTY L
DRAMA OF Cl
AIRCRAFT I )
CARRIFB J - Iv V
J, Dana Andrews hi I
V Charles 81 J
y' TEXANS NEVER CRY"
v