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Local and Royal Neighbors Meet Royal Neighbor juveniles will meet at 2 p.m. Saturday, 'June 28, at the Pythian building. ' Heine' Juniors Final in structions ior the participation of Bliss Heine's Juniors in the Talent Jamboree will be given out during the group's Saturday classes. The Juniors will "per form at 6 p.m. in Talent. - Wrisi Broken Walter Pelican, Eagle Point, manager of the Jimmy Fidler ranch, was treated at Sacred Heart hospital Wed nesday for a broken wrist, ac cording to hpspital attendants. : Pelican was injured in a fall at the ranch, tbey stated. Minor Accident Cars driven by Jackie Lavon Simcox, 304 Alice street, and Kenneth Ber nard Thomas, 580 Lozier lane, were Involved in an auto acci dent at the corner of North Cen tral avenue and 5th street, ac cording to police records. Miss Simcox was cited and fined $5 for failure to yield the right of way. DRIVE IM ? theatre i TONIGHT - SATURDAY The Musfca I tha-ts Got J JUAtf fsa m A Thrlbttq-Seaton PLUS turn mn mucus irmrr , m4 DKHARO MARTIN NEWS - CARTOONS ; Gates Open 7:00 - 1st Show Duik at Walker's AT. BRING THE FAMILY FOR AN EVENING OF REAL FUN DINE! DANCE! i' Jhis Week Only 'MF THRU SUNDAY . A "Manny Rythmaker" A, l SJf KING OF THE TABLE EATERS! 5" ! KING OF THE TABLE EATERS! Ha dances with more than 6 tables in his teeth 2 Shows Nightly. SUNDAY SPECIAL SMORGASBORD 5 p.m. till 10 p.m. Show at 8:30 Music by Belle Van Dyke Trio featuring lovely DOROTHY DIUINGER. Vocals Open 7 Days a Week PHONE 2-6012 1 Mile South Medford, S. Pacific Hi way DANCE Saturday Night TO THE MUSIC OF THE RHYTHM KINGS The Finest Modern Band in the Valley JACKSONVILLE COMMUNITY HALL Admission 7Sc per person, Incl. Us -Sponsored by Jacksonville Lions Club L DANCE BOBBY CHAMPION . WITH ALL THE ROGUE VALLEY BOYS So. Oregon's Finest Band, Broadcasting Weekly on KYJC Southern Oregon's Largest Dance Floor FREE PARKING ROGUE VALLEY BALLROOM One Block South of City Limits on H'way 99 Dancing Till 1 Admission $1.00 Incl. Ta Personal To Roanoke Leaving next week for a month visit with her parents of Roanoke, Va., is Mrs. William H. Smith, Medford. Dur ing her vacation, Mrs. Smith also plans to visit Baltimore, Md. . . . Guest Here Dr. Avarel Whitman, Linfield college, was a guest at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Anderson, 2607 East over Terrace, Medford, .this week. " ' - Travelers Return Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Evans, 32 Ross court, returned this week after a two week trip to San Francisco, Calif., Ogden, Utah, and Boise, Idaho. To Portland Miss Retha Jones and her brother, Efton Jones, both of 701 North River side 'avenue, are leaving Satur day for a trip to Portland. They plan a two week vacation. - Family Vacations Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ryn and family, 912 Narregan street, left Thursday for a five week vacation in South Dakota. While there. they will visit Ryn's parents. Building Permits J. F. Bak er; yesterday received a permit from the city building inspec tor's office to construct a $10,000 residence, 1247 Stratford street. C. W. Corcoran took a permit for a $6,000 duplex at 206 and 20& Stark street, according, to the building inspector. In Hospital Surgery patients in Sacred Heart hospital Thurs day were Mrs. Walter Cormany, 1017 West 9th street; Orvel Tutr tie, 427 Lawnbridge street; Mrs. Roy Lampert, Grants Pass; and Mrs. Arthur Hanson, 863 Mar shall avenue, hospital attendants reported. Those undergoing med ical treatment were Holger Christiansen, "29 Richmond ave nue; Mrs. Nelson Nye, 1913 Ha zel street; Harold McGrotty, Ross Lane; Bennett Gardener, Eagle Point; and David Pence, Eagle Point. Melvin Spires, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spires, 2558 Howard avenue, was a ton sillectomy patient. FREE DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT EAGLES HALL WEST MAIN ST. MEDFORD For members and. out-of-town house guests Music by: . CASH'S DANCE TRIO Chuck Rose Roy Dreamland RUTH EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Buying Trip Miss Grace Smith,- buyer for- the Needle-, craft shop, returned Wednesday from a buying trip to Portland. Promoted Shirley Schmelzer, Phoenix, was advanced to the rank of sergeant in the Bliss Heine Juniors, during her class this week. In Colorado Vacationing in Colorado this week is Jim Gribs; by, owner . of Purucker Piano House. He plans to be back next week. - Assumed Name Robert F. and C. David Kline assumed the business name "Kline Logging company" Wednesday, according to the recorder's and clerk's of fice. District Meeting Morris Leo nard, owner of Leonard Electric company, and Mrs. Leonard are in Portland for the district meet ing of Sunset Electric .company dealers. They wil return to Med ford Saturday. Grass Burns Firemen re ported a grass fire Thursday afternoon at the Bob Wright property at 916 Whitman ave nue. They said the cause was unknown. ,.,. Hospitalized Val Truax, Medford hotel, was taken from the hotel to Community hospital this morning by Pearl ambu lance. An ambulance attendant said Truax had suffered a heart attack. Volunteers Needed Volun teers to help put the Girl Scout camp, Low Echo, in readiness for opening are badly needed,. it was said today at scout headquarters. The camp will ' open in two weeks, and much work remains to be done, particularly on the new infirmary. Anyone who will volunteer for the work this week-end is asked to call the Girl Scout office, 2-5912. Son Born Mr. and Mr9. Wil liam C. Strang, Long Beach, uanf., are the parents of a son born June 26. The child has been named Greeorv Scott Strans The Strangs, former Medford resiaenis, nave two older chil dren, Billie and Bonnie Kay. Mrs. Strang is the former Cur-, tis Bachelder, a sister of Mrs. George Holzgang of Medford, and Mr. Strang is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strang of this city. livestock ' Portland (UP) Cattle 40. Good and choice under 1100 lb. fed steers 32.50-33.50: commercial 27.50-31.50; utility 22-26: commercial heifers 27 29; utility 21-26; utility cows 18-20: canners and cutters 14-17.50: utility and commercial bulls 26-28.50; cut ters 21-25. Calves 10. Good and choice 32-34: prime 35-36; commercial and good 26 31.50; cull and utility 18-25. .Hogs 50. Choice No. 1 and 2 butch ers 22.75-23.25: medium 22-22.50; heavier and lighter weights 20.50-22: choice sows 16-18, under 300 lbs. 18 and abovep medium and good feeder pigs 18-21. Sheep 50. Good and prime spring lambs 24.50-25.50; utility and good 23 24; utility to choice yearlings No. 2 and 3 pelts 12-14; good and choice shorn ewes 6-7;, cull and utility 3-5; new crop feeding lambs 22-23. Portland Produce Portland (UP) Butter: To" retail ers AA grade prints 75c U.; cartons 76c; A prints 75c; cartons 76c; B prints 72c lb. Eggs: To retailers Grade AA large 58c doz.; A large 53c dor.: AA medium 53c doz.; A medium 51-52c doz.; car tons 3 c additional. Cheese: To retailers A grade ched- B IT , A 0 O JTTL . Jl kgr PLAYING Tp ' EDDIE COLE AND THE fid ? THREE LOOSE NUTS g C I - AND A BOLT" 1 S At The S . - 1, Y CLUB J UU'H Hiway 99 North jgstt L':::V:,.'. Pnon. 2-4300 for .tSm ' 1 DON'T MISS THIS f U Bggr ALL STAR' SHOW! f.. finB? "Three Loose Nuts and a Bolt" with f : StHB Eddie Cole, brother of the famous f ' ffij King Cole and Jelly Bean, brother of f . Rochester of the Jack Benny. showi t i J Big Duke Johnson and Garcia McKee, 1 I F the dynamic' guitarist and bass. ; f.'.l. El ff Hear tho Radio Show direct from the , ;M B I Club, every Wednesday and Friday f.:.; I . over KYJC at 10 p.m. Padgham Chairman Rural School Board Henry Padgham was elected chairman of the. Jackson County Rural School board at its Cues day reorganization: meeting for the 1952-53 school year, accord ing to the county school office. Merle Stockman, Rogue River,- was elected vice - chairman of the board J. L. Van Scoy was re-elected a member of the board representing zone No. 2 and Mrs. L. C. Taylor was re-elected for zone No. 5. --' Glenn W. Smith, Ruch school district, was appointed to zone No. 4 position which "was- left vacant by the resignation of Dr. George B. Dean, who had served on the board since its organiza tion in 1947. ' " ! dar, Oregon single. 47-Slc lb.; 5-Ib. loaves 52-55c: premium brands to 58'jc for single-wheels and 61'2c for 5-lb. loaves; processed American cheese. 3-lb. loaves 4812-47i2c. Farm Market Best strawberries and raspberries generally were $2-2.50 a flat on the East Side Farmers' market Friday. mid-Columbia apples arrived and went at 12.75 a lug: Willamette valley cur rents were $2.25 a flat: blackcap rasp berries sold at a $2-2.25 flat range. Poultry, Rabbits Live Poultry N- 1 qushty, f.o.b. paying prices Fryers 2a-3 pounds. 31 i'i 32c; fryers 3-4 pounds. 31 is 32c: roasters, 4-pound and over. 31c; bens under 4 pounds. 16 17-c; over 4 pounds, 16 g, 17c; heavy types all weights. 17 if 18c, roosters, 13 ( 15c. Dressed Poultry (Prices to retail ers): No. 1 quality New York dressed birds: Fryers 44 f" 45c, roasters. 44 ir 45c: Leghorn fowl. 30 (& 31c: colored fowl, 32 33c: cut-up fryers 60 (J 56c. Turkeys Price to retailers: New York dressed toms, 47c; hens. 48c; eviscerated toms, 57c: hens. 59c; fryer turkeys. New York dressed, 45c; evis cerated. 60c. Rabbits Prices to producer (f.o.b. plant); White. 4-5 pounds. 21 24c; 5 to 6 pounds, 21 24c; colored. 4 cents less than white: old and heavy, 10 16 12c: dressed rabbits, wholesale prices to dealers, 57 V" 61c dressed. Wall Street New York (U.R) Railroad is sues rose to iew highs for more than 21 years in a quiet stock market session Friday. Several carrier issues develop ed real strength near closing time and their volume helped sustain the market volume. Dow Jones, closing stock aver ages: 0 industrials 272.44 up 1.20; 20 railroads 102.39 up 0.37; 15 utilities 49.69 up 0.06, 65 stocks 103.68 up 0.38. Sales Friday approximated 1, 210,000 shares compared with 1,190,000 shares traded Thurs day. Today's closing prices on se lected stocks: American T & T 154Vs Anaconda 45 Chrysler. - 77 Curtiss Wright. 8 General Electric 62 General Motors - 58 Montgomery Ward 65 Vz Penn R R ; 20 V2 Penney J C .... '. 69 Radio - 27 Southern Co 13 Southern Pacific 82 Vi S Oil of Calif 59 Texas Gulf Sulphur ........ Ill Transamerica 26V Tri-Continental ..... 147s United Aircraft .:. .....I- 32V2 U S Rubber 26 U S Steel 395s Youngstowri ...... 46 Va Dead line Sunday Classifieds is at 5:30 p.m. for following day; 10 a.m. Monday for Monday: noon Suturday for Sunday a.m. Daily Weather Report FORECASTS " Medford and vicinity: Showery and cool tonight and Saturday. Low tonight 50. High Saturday 65-68. Western Oregon: Intermittent light rain tonight. Mostly cloudy with show ers Saturday. Lows tonight 50-93. Highs Saturday 62-72. v , LOCAL DATA Temperature a year ago today: Highest 98; Lowest 55. Total monthly precipitation LIS inches. Excess for tA month .47. inches. Total precipitation since September 1, 1951, 20.83 inches. Excess deficiency for the season 4.57 inches. Relative humidity 4:30 p. m. yester day 39 ; 4:30 a. m. today SoTc Tomorrow Sunrise 4:38 a. m. Sunset ISO p. rrt. Five-day forecast (Friday .through Wednesday): - ' Western Oregon Cloudy, cool and showery with occasional brief clear ing. Temperatures below normal through Monday. A little warmer Tuesday and Wednesday. Precipitation heavy, totaling '4 to ',2 inch. Northern California Occasional showery periods from Ukiah and Red Bluff northward. Coastal low overcast and fog. Generally fair otherwise. Observations Taken At 4:30 A. M., 130 Meridian Time Boise 75' 58 T. Boston .....100 .69 .50 58 . 69 65 58 53 94 49 59 58 79 Chicago :. 88 Denver Eureka , Havre Klamath Falls ... Los Angeles Medford New York . .. 75 60 . 75 ... 70 . 70 81 101 .03 .01 PHONE 2-4900 TODAY & SATURDAY CARNIVAL AND CIRCUS ACTS FAIRGROUNDS TONIGHT AND and Saturday Auspice V.F.W. Post 1833 MEDFORD FREE SEP. At 5 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. HEY KIDS! s Clip this ad Good for One Free Admission at the front gate on Special School Children's Matinee on Satur day, June 28th, 1 to 5 p.m. ALL RIDES each FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN AT SPECIAL SATURDAY MATINEE LAST TIME, SATURDAY - JUNE 28th', AFTERNOON AND NIGHT Follow the Twin Searchlights - to" the Showgrounds WfS WILDE VI t Riclivd MARTHI ru Friday. June 27. 19S2 Court Records POLICE COURT Jackie L. Simcox,- failure to yield right of way, S3. John Novak, violation of-basic rule. $13 bail. Tracy R. Carbthers, no operator's li cense. $5 bail. Eldon Morris Tolle, violation of basic rule. $10. DISTRICT COURT -Robert Melvin GUlmore, overload, $24. Ariel H. Hubbard, overload. $110. William Crocket Huffman, improp er license, $10. Robert Lee Puett, failure to stop at stop sign, $10. George- Theron Mason, violation of basic rule. $15. Lawrence H. McGinnis. overload. Omaha Phoenix : Portland Reno 78 67 1.26 . 95 64 69 38 70 50 Eugene 73 55 . 64 49 ... 60 53 .101 82 . 85 59 Salt Lake u. San Francisco Washington, D. C Yakima .01 T. SKATING EVERY WED. & FRI. NIGHTS. at the Rogut Valley Ballroom ENDS TOMORROWI em ictu(t OF THE VI Al SUNDAY! Joan FONTAINE & John LUND in "DARLING HOW COULD YOU" 2ND BlG HIY Gene TIERNEY & Thelma RITTER in "THE MATING SEASON" TOE) AHH the sensational Star of "KING SOLOMON'S MINES" IN m THE THRILLIHB M-G-M THE LUSTY SAGA OF 'SCARAMOUCHE', A OA DEVIL DEMON WITH THE SWORD! RAFAEL SABATINI'S GRANGER-PARKER Lewis MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN $23. CIRCUIT COURT Rose Lee Evans vs. Mervyn L. Evans, divorce complaint. Probate Department . ASHLAND LEW AYRES, MARILYN MAXWELL 'New Mexico' Also PATRICIA MEDINA JOHN SANDS 'ALADDIN & His LAMP' Gates open at 6:30 Show at 8:20 0 Jl TONITE & SATURDAY jL IWtSirteasV "V J i Halts ltl 1 I Jm With 0ratfiOf X WAYNE pl RUSSELL J Ji "'""ITpluT- ZLUKtSA l A NEW HIT FILMED TRADITION of "THE THREE MUSKETEERS"! BRINGS YOU WITH. THE LADIES -A. , THE MAN OF A Thousand Adventures! STARRING LEIGH FERRER WtlH' HenrvWILCOXON-NinaFOCH . STONE -Richard ANDERSON Your Last Chance To See THIS GREAT HIT! Positively Ends . TOMORROW! FIERY lOVf end VENGUNCEI Here SUNDAY! She's a one-man gal with! two-timing heart! YVONNE De CARLO ROCK HUDSON CONTINUOUS SHOWS Sat. & Sun. from 1 P.M. CONTINUOUS SHOWS SAT. & SUN. From 12:45 P.M. LOVE THIEF! While his arms- held the loveliest girl in France, his heart be longed to anotherl X. CARTOON NEWS X Mm wm 4 (ohm I I