Cancel Meeting The advls-
' cry committee to the juvenile
court will not meet today as
originally scheduled, it was an
nounced this morning by Mrs.
Victor Birdseye, chairman.
Treated Barbara Kilpatrick.
1221 Thomas road, 11-year-old
daughter of Mrs. Virginia Kil
patrick, was treated and re
leased at Sacred Heart hospital
about 7:30 p.m. yesterday for a
wrist injury, according to at
tendants. From India Mr. and Mrs. A.
D. Wenzel of Bombay, India, left
this morning after visiting since
yesterday with his sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L.
L. Poutre, 2653 Buckshot road.
Wenzel is manager of the India
district of Firestone KUDoer
company and is now on a round-the-world
trip by plane for the
firm.
PLUS
THE STOBV S,OF TM DANCER
RUMMER...
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NEWS - CARTOONS
Gates Open 6:30 lit Show, Dusk
Cry to Him
. One of our Mission stations
overseas reports 50 natives con'
s rune thmitc
L.11UO lUNIIb
j OUTlAWSj
IMAUUUHALU IMT' ALEXIS SMITH
AND THEtS
MICKEY (J M SALLYVJ
ROONEYfM
' Averted last year. These have
cheer, hope and God-nature un
known to them before they opeiv
ed their hearts
and let Christ
in "If any
man be in
Christ, he is a
new creation
old things have
passed away
1st Cor. 5:17.
One of their
mission forces
urges us to
pray on and on
for their Sun
day afternoon
x3ss m
Geo. N. Taylor
meet when so
many converts are brought in.
Few ever go to a physician un
til they know themselves to be
sick. And no one comes to Christ
to be saved, until he knows him
self to be lost. God only can
convince men that they are lost.
ONE Give out the Message of
salvation. TWO Pray God to
convict them. Most saved people
have been prayed for. Plead with
God to bring them through. This
space used by a Bethany family
who would see you saved. Adv.
OFFICE EQUIPMENT
INVENTORY
Typewriter! Chain Kardex Daikt
Adding Machines Customers (Hall Treei) Cardex Book Units Typing Stands
Liquid Duplicator Card Duplicators Filing Cabinets Shelf rack
Cash Drawers Portable Addressers Letter Trays
SUPPLIES
ion Ci'iiicksliaiik
OFFICE EQUIPMENT
28 SOUTH CENTRAL
"JOE BEAVER"
Forest
"No time for mourning we've
Engelmann . spruce
Local and
Plan Card Parly Upper
Rogue Extension unit will hold a
card party at the home of Mrs.
Herman Henry, Shady Cove,
Tuesday, April 29, at 12:30
o clock. Dessert wil be served.
Child care will be provided. The
public is invited to attend.
o
Patient Moved Mrs. Julia Bo
han, Winlock, Wash., injured in
an auto accident on Table Rock
road on April IS, was taken by
Perl ambulance to the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Leo V.
Bartsch, at Coos Bay on Sunday.
She had been confined to Com
munity hospital here. Her hus
band, John E. Bohan, died of in
juries suffered in the accident.
Injured Frank Thomas, Sel
ma, was brought to Sacred
Heart hospital this morning by
a Grants Pass ambulance be
cause of injuries suffered in an
accident while Thomas was
working at the Kabox company,
Grants Pass, according to hos
pital attendants. Extent of his
injuries were not determined at
the time of the report.
o
Pythians Meet The Knights
of Pythias will meet at 8 p.m.
in the Pythian building for a
short business session and for
rehearsal' of the DOKK divan
and brigand. The rehearsal i In
preparation for a ceremonial to
be held next Saturday in Rose-
burg jointly wtih the Eugene El
Adil temple. A street parade
Saturday at 5:30 p.m. and dinner
at 8:30 p.m. wil open the cere
monial festivities In Roseburg.
The ceremonial proper will be
held there at 8 p.m. Refreshments
will be served at tonight s meet
ing. Jesuit Teacher Quits
Order for Communism
Rome (U.R) The Catholic ac
tion newspaper II Quotidiano has
confirmed that a Jesuit teacher,
Father Alighiero Tondi, has
broken his vows and left the or
der to become a Communist.'
Tondi, who had been a Jesuit
for 16 years, disclosed his con
version to Communism in an ar
ticle in the pro-Communist news
paper U Paese last Friday, for
merly was secretary to the head
of the institute of superior re
ligious culture at the Vatican's
Gregorian university.
BATTERY OF S THREE-DRAWER LETTER SIZE FILES
With Custom Made Counter on Top
Adding Machine
Ribbons Carbon
Pads Stamp Pad
By Ed Nofziger
Service, 17. 3. Department of Aaricaltur
got to work now to protect the
from a similar fate."
Personal
From San Carlos Mr. and
Mrs. George Phillips, San Carlos,
Calif., visited in the valley for
the week-end. Phillips is a for
mer Ashland resident and they
visited relatives there. Yester
day they drove to Crater Lake;
and to Jacksonville where they
visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bul-
kin. They also visited points of
interest in Jacksonville and ex
pressed the opinion that Jack
sonville has greater possibilities
in the way of interest as a his
toric town than Virginia City,
Nev., which they recently vis
ited. Railroad Officials
Summoned for Talks
Washington (U.R) Defense
Mobilizer John R. Steelman call
ed in railroad management offi
cials for new talks Monday amid
indications that the three-year-
old rail dispute may be nearing
an end
Steelman, who has been con
ducting separate talks with rail
unions and management since
Friday, reported "a little prog
ress" toward breaking the long
deadlock. He emphasized that
"we still have a long way to go."
Howeber the Brotherhood of
Locomotive Firemen and Engine
men summoned its policy com
mittee to a meeting here Tues
day to rule on any agreement
that might be reached.
Two Prisoners Die
In Washington Jail
Ilwaco, Wash. U.R) Two
men died Saturday night in the
town jail here.
Authorities said they appar
ently suffocated from smoke
from a fire in the jail bedding
of one of the prisoners. The
bodies were found at noon yes
terday by Deputy Sheriff Jack
Nyberg.
They were identified as Clyde
A. Wood, U. S. air force enlisted
man stationed at Naselle, Wash.,
and Dick Morris of Long Beach,
Wash.
Wood was arrested at Ocean
Park, Wash., Saturday night by
a state traffic officer and Morris
was arrested by a deputy sheriff
at Long Beach. Both were
booked on drunkenness charges.
Use Mall Tribune Want Ada
Everything
GOES
AT
COST!
Paper (standard and wide)
Paper Stencils Stamp
Inks Folders Guides
PHONE 2-2431
Obituary
ALBERT MATTIS
Funeral services for
William Mattis, 75, son
Albert
of the
late J.B. and Mary Mattis, early
Jackson county pioneers, who
died in Medford Sunday, will be
held at the First Presbyterian
church in Rogue River Wednes
day at 2 p.m. with the Rev. D. F.
Barnett officiating. Interment
will be in Woodville cemetery.
Perl funeral home is in charge
of funeral arrangements.
The deceased was born on
Aug. 7, 1878, in Colorado and in
1879 the family came to Draper,
Ore., now known as Foots Creek,
where he lived until 1929, en
gaging in farming and mining.
He then moved to Rogue River
where he resided until recently
when he entered a rest home in
Medford,
Survivors Include a sister,
Mrs. Anna K. Stevens, Jackson
ville. FRANCES HOPPE
Services for Mrs. Frances Jane
Hoppe, 66, who died Saturday at
her home, 107 North Peach
street, will be held in Conger
Morris Chapel Tuesday at 1 p.m
Committal will be in IOOF ceme
tery.
Mrs. Hoppe was born April 9
1886, in Lawrence county, 111!
nois, and had lived in Medlord
for the past three years.
She is survived by a son
Frederick W. Johnson, St. Louis,
Mo.; and a daughter, Mrs. Eva
Alice Fizzuto, E'veka, Calif.
EDWARDINe" KNIGHT
Services for Mrs. Edwardine
Knight, who died Friday, will
be held in Conger-Morris Chapel
Tuesday at 3 p.m. with the Rev.
John Price of Pilgrim Holiness
church officiating. Committal
will be in Phoenix cemetery.
Mrs. Knight was born Nov
19, 1862, in Nykobing, Denmark.
She came to this country in
1903, and came to southern Ore'
gon from Prosser, Wash., in
1919. She lived in Phoenix
where her husband, James A.,
died in 1928, until 1942, living
in Medford since that time.
She is survived by a son, Rich
ard J., Medford, and three grand
children
Fire Causes Damage
At Ray's Shoe Store
Fire originating from an over
heated stove did considerable
damage to supplies at Ray's Shoe
store, 221 West Jackson street
today, firemen reported.
They said that the proprietor,
Ray Prevo, extinguished the
blaze but called firemen about
10 a.m. to check on it.
BIRTHS
LANGSTON To Mr. and
Mrs. William, 636 Alder street,
Central Point, April 26, 1952
boy, 7V pounds, at Community
hospital.
COMBS To Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert, 40 Granite stret, Ash
land, April 26, 1952, a girl, 5 '4
pounds, at Community hospital.
DAVIS To Mr. and Mrs. Jess,
route 1, box 28, Central Point,
April 27, 1952, a girl, 7 pounds,
at Community hospital.
FARNHAM To Mr. and Mrs.
Daryl E., 125 Clover lane, April
28, 1952, a girl, 7 pounds, at
Community hospital.
RUSSELL To Mr. and Mrs.
James, Louisville, Ky., April 28,
1952, a boy, 6V2 pounds, at Com
munity hospital.
Coffee produced In the Ha
waiian Islands is called "Kona."
The VINING
LITIIIA
TONITE!
THEATRE
ASHLAND
On Stage!
8:30 p.m.
Tomorrow
Oscar Wilde's
Delightful
Comedy
Starring
Paul Kliss
Philip Hanson
Tickets en Salo In
Mtdford at Pruitt'l
and at Puruckar'i
Reserved Seats
$1.80 & $1.20
Unreserved 60c
DINE!
DANCE!
iai
OPENING
vT if TUES. APRIL 29
'M The Three Smoothies v?6
.V-T LOU
CRANDALL
Piano Stna Austin Type Vacali
BOBBY STARR
Trumpet One at the Original Red Nichola
Five Pennies, alse known as "Mr.
Clifton Webb."
TONY MODOFFARI
Guitar Songs In Prankie Lalno Groove.
Rhrtfcnl Styled For Dancing, Entertainment
HIWAY 1 MILE SOUTH MEDFORD
Phone 2-6012
liveslock
Portland IU.P1 Cattle 1200
Mostly choice fed steers $34 25; good
and choice steers S32. 50-33 30: com
mercial heifers $28 50-30; utility hell
ers $22-27; canner and cutter cows
$17.50-21: commercial cows $16-27:
commercial bulls $28.50-29.50; utility
$2550-28.
Calves 150. Stock calves $32-35:
choice vealers $35-37; utility and com
mercial calves and vealers $20-29.
lloes 1300. Choice No. l and No. a
180-235 lb. butchers mostly $10-10.25:
choice 265 lb. $18: choice 300-450 lb.
sows $16-17: good and choice feeder
piss $17-17 30.
neep ouu. uood ana cnoice 90 it.
spring lambs $29: good and choice
woalcd lambs above $27.50; choice
and prime No. 3 pelt wooled lambs
$27: medium and eood shorn feeder
lambs $23 50-24.50; utility and com
mercial shorn ewes $7-10; wooled
ewes $12.50 or $13.
San Francisco (U.P.) Cattle 350.
Choice slaughter steers $32-33.25;
canner and cutter cows $17-21. -
Calves 25. Good and choice calve
and vealers $34-37.
Hoes 300. Choice iRO-240 lb. No. 1
and No. 2 butchers $19; Choice sows
$14-14 50.
bneep id.
Portland Produce
Portland (U P ) Butter: To retail
ers: AA grade prints 76c lb.; cartons
77c; A prints 76c; cartons 77c; B prints
74e lb.
Eecs: To retailers: Grade AA large
52c doz.; A large 48-49c doz.; AA me
dium 48-49c doz.; A medium 47c doz.;
cartons 3c additional.
Cheese: To retailers: A (trade cned
dar. Ores on single 47-52c lb.; 3-lb
loaves. 53-55c: uremitnn brands lo
582C lb. for single wheels and flHfec
for 5-lb. loaves; processed American
cneose, s-in. loaves. tu-MaC id.
Farm Market
Willamette vallev cauliflower sold
at S2 Si with a $3 extreme on the East
Side Farmers' market Monday; wil
lamette vallev radishes sold at 80
cents a dozen bunches; northwest
asparagus sold mostly at $5-5.25
pyramid.
WALL STREET
New York U.R1 Stocks de
clined in all sections on reduced
volume Monday.
It was the tenth anniversary
of the bull market in the cacula
tions of some market experts. On
April 28, 1942, the industrial av
erage touched the lowest since
1934.
Dow Jones closing stock av
erages: 30 industrials, 259.95 off
0.32; 20 railroads, 93.78 off 0.44;
15 utilities, 48.69 unchanged; 65
stocks, 100.08 off 0.20. Sales
Monday totalled 980,000 shares
compared with 1,240,000 traded
Friday.
Today s closing prices on se
lected slocks:
American T & T 153's
Curtiss Wright Vs
General Electric ... 57
General Motors . 54 V4
Montgomery Ward - 60
Penn R R 18
Penney J C 66
Radio - 26
Southern Co : 13
Southern Pacific 73
S Oil of Calif 64 V4
Texas Gulf Sulphur 104V4
Transamerica 25 Vi
United Aircraft 28
U S Rubber 76
U S Steel 377s
Youngstown 45
Man Declared Guilty
In Oregon City Trial
Oregon City (U.R) Elmer
Dorsey Williams, 28, Sunday
was found guilty of the second
degree murder of 68-year-old
Jalmar Tarkia Jan. 16.
Conviction on the charge car
ries a maximum sentence of life
imprisonment and sentencing has
been set for Wednesday morn-1
ing. I
Williams was accused with
Mrs. Bonnie Lee Kuhnhausen,
Mllwaukie, Ore., of enticing
Tarkia from a tavern and rob
bing and beating him. He died
Jan. 19 in a Portland hospital.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE '48 Chev. pickup. Phon
2-7800.
REPERTORY
"Death of A Salesman"
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Monday. April 28, 1352
FOR REN T 3 -room furnished apt.
rrivaie oam. $a. an Main street.
Rogue River.
FOR SALE 1948 International panel.
Low milenge. good tires, excellent
condition, radio, and heater. Price
right. See at 510 So. Central.
FOR SALE New Victor 9-key adding
mac nine, rnone nv central foint.
FOR SALE Gas range with trash
burner, $15. or trade for platform
rocker. Phone 3-3180.
HOUSE for rent, $55. Phone 2-4073.
HAVE Immaculate '50 Studebaker
will trade for nice trailer house. See
at 244 No. Ivy
FOR RENT 2-bcdroom house, un-
furn.; garage, fireplace, fenced
yard . shade trees. Phone 2-4 382.
WANTED Practical nursing. 804 W.
4th street. Reasonable. E. Smalley.
FOR SALE 2-bdrm. modern house
Fireplace. 4 acres. Irrigated. Lots of
shade and liiwn, city water. Outside
fireplnce. First houc on right east
of Lone Pine school. Price $0.000.
2-BDRM. plastered Interior, hardwood
floors throughout, automatic heat,
many builiins; garage. 005 Kenyon.
Phone 2-6730.
FOR SALE, or will trade acreage with
beautiful view for your equity in
house in or near town. Ph.a-6i)81.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished duplex
apt. Electric kitchen, water and giir
bag p&.'d. $43 month. 718 v W. 6th.
Phone 2 2007.
3-ROOM mcdern cottBge13fl N. Peach.
PANS1E PLANTS 50 c doz. Dahlia
bulbs 25c. AftcjT.oons.307 Willamette
NURSES AIDE or capable" woman
willing to lenrn nursing. Receive pay
while learning. Park View Nursing
Home. 806 W. Mam. Phone 2-6i3 8 .
FURN. house for rent, with garage.
Adjilts; nopeu. 221 N. Holly.
FOR SALE 1050 2-door, clean. low
nuieage. unev. see at Geo. bonnier s.
09JpheyronstMion. B 26 N. Riverside.
FAMILY Guernsey cow fresh wlth2nd
calf. 3438 Lone Pine Rd. Ph. 3-3571.
FURNISHED 3-room" apartment, prl
vate bat h. Call 3-1773.
PLEASANT 3-room apartment, furn
ished. 33 N. Peach street.
1950 F-8 6-yd. dump truck, new '52
motor, new tires, air brakes also
1952, Wenthworth Irvln lumber
trailer. Just take over payments on
trailer. Take late model car or pick
up. Have party who will finance
rest. Call 3-1283.
Starlite
Tonite's The Nite Every
Lady Admitted FREE
and Will Receive FREE
1-T0" Plate of
.ft
V,V" J - H
ismniih
V REMEMBER Every Monday and Thursday will
Be Dinncrware Nite A Different piece each
nite.
Start Your Set of This Wonderful Dinnerware
Tonite ABSOLUTELY FREE!
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NOTICE to all Realtors: Our property
at 1044 So. Stage road has been
sold. H. T. Lamb.
FOUND Purse. Identify and pay for
ad. Phone 2-20Q4:
CLEAN, attractive 3-room furn. apt.
No drinkers. 809 W. 10th.
FOR SALE 1x8 shiplap, 1x12 sugar
pine shelving, 1x3 picket stock or
cut to order.
WESTSIDE LUMBER CO.
024 Summit Ave., Just off Mc-
Andrews road. Phone 2-2'.5Q.
SPRING BREAKFAST
Presbyterian church 9 to
Wednesday. April 30
Waffles, sau&age, juice. Sponsored
by Grace circle. Public invited.
REDWOOD siding1 $80 per M and up.
Good low priced lumber. FHA terms.
NORTON LUMBER CO.
Phoenix. Phone 3-2888
TRADE Sno-Breeze air-conditioner for
good pair of field glasses. Phone
2-2285.
3 ROOM Apt., utility room, partly
furnished. $45 a month. 1557 Stew-
art Ave. Ph. 2-8422.
ORDER EARLY Select Green Fir
Slnbs MEDFORD FUEL. Tel 2-2111
CHAMP'S GARAGE
1114 N. Central. Motor overhaul.
Chevrole $10, Dodge or Plymouth
$45. Ford $55. Ph. 2-4109.
PLANER-BLOX. Clean, quick de
livery. Medford Fuel. Tel. 2-2111
RUMMAGE and plant sal. Gold Hill
Grange, K. P. hall. Monday, Tues
day, April 28, 29.
Drive-in
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AND THE
GIRL"
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE NINE
AUCTION
1155 North Central
Monday and Friday, 7:00 P.M.
Consignments always welcome. We
do appreciate your business.
"A Square Deal Or No Deal"
Phone 3-29.?0 For Details '
YOCKF.L'S TRUCKING SERVICE.
Local, long distance, and HEAVY
HAULING, mnihinery, cats, shovels,
etc. Call GEORGE YOCKEL, 2-8311
or. 2-'752. Ashland, Ore.
2 ROOMS steam heat, refng.'all util
ities paid, close in. 217 S. Riverside.
SPECIAL
Stucco it Concrete paint Something
new and in beautiful color.
Oeco-rite for interior walls. One
coat velvet finish last longer, easy
to apply
Outside paints.
Super Kem-tone,
Dram ex.
Many colors In deeoratlve enamels.
Everything to decorate your home.
both inside and out. ;
Good paints at reasonable prices.
BUILDERS SERVICE
2802 Crater Lake Hiway
Medford. Ore. Ph. 2-8378 t
WE FIX EM while you sleep
HAWKINS all night G AH AGS
616 S Riverside Ph 3-1534
WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS
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'JYour Family Theatre",
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Rustlers
HERE COMES GREAT NEWS
For Medford Movie Goers -Slatting
This Week Every '
WED. & THURS. WILL Bl
FAMILY NIGHTS .
AT THE RIALTO
Mom, Pop and All
Dependent Children .
ADMITTED
fOR ONLY
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