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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1942. PAGE FIVE LOCAL and Ouiet Weekend The city fire department announced a quiet holiday weekend, with no fires in the city. To Coast The Rev. and Mr. W. A. Dawes and two daughters of Ross court spent the holiday weekend at Crescent City. At Hospital Mrs. Lee Franks is recovering from an appendi citis operation performed last Thursday at Sacred Heart hos pital and is now able to have visitors. Visits Mother Robert M. Boyle and Miss Evelyn Larson of Albany, Ore., were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. Boyle, South Oakdale avenue. Attends Game Darby O'Toole of Ashland was among out-of-town residents attending the baseball game here yesterday between the Medford Craters and Nangano Drayage of San Francisco. Son Born Word has been received here of the birth in , Vallejo, Cal., July 3 of a baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Walter McEwen, former Medford resi dents. Mrs. McEwen will be remembered as the former Max- ine Harding of Trail. Brakes Lock Dan Walters. operating a roadster soutn on Crater Lake avenue, skidded into the lawn of the residence at 302 Crater Lake avenue Sat urday at 6:40 p. m. when the brakes locked on his car, a report on file showed today. LIVESTOCK Portland Portland, Ore.. July 0 (O. B. Dept. Ar.) Cattle Receipts, J.0O0; calves, 300: market generally ateady; young cows, stronger: medium to good fed steers, mostly 413.76$ 18.50: two loads held above SIS A3; grass steers. ail-Bo's; 12.60: common grsdes, down to 49.25: grass heifers. S11.00 11.50: fed heifers, held around S13 00 m 12.50: canner . and cutter cows, s.00is;6.60: fat dairy type cows, S7.00 ?7.35; heavy beef cows. 67.50 a 8.60: rood young cows, 19 00 ft 50: me dium to good nulla, 49.7511.00: odd head. Sll .25: good to choice vsaUrs. S19.00 14.00. Hogs Recelnts. 2 800: market ac tive. sMsdy with last Monday or week to 10c below Friday: food to I choice 170-218 lbs, mostly S14.50: grades, 614.35. down: 230-270 lbs., 41S.754) 14.00: U.iht lights. lS.50(e 14.00: good sows. 335-550 lbs., SH OO 11.75; lighter weights, to MM; good to choice feeder pigs, 118.754 14.50. Sheep Receipts, 1.300: market ateady to strong: good ewes. 35c snd more higher: good to choice spring lambs, Sll 5011.75: several lots to 13.00: medium grades, down to SI 0.50; feeders, mostly S10.00; com mon grades. S9.00: yearling. 66.004 7JS0-. few light ewes, up to S4.25: mostly. S3 26 4 00: common, down to SI. SO. South San Francisco. July (Ted -State Market News SVC) Cat tle Receipts. 000: steers, active, strong: S cars short fed 1,183 lb. steers. 413.00 with 3 per cent shrink, load. 1.050 lb. grass steers. 41150: around 3 loads low medium. 410.60 to feed-lots; half car S43 lb. heifers. 10.60: few range cows. 49.00: can ners and cutters, scarce, mostly 45.00 7.00; medium bulls. 69.50 10.50. . Calves, salable, none: nominal; good 'to choice veal quoted. 413 00 13.50. Hogs Receipts. 350; fully 30c higher: one load cholos Oregons. 13 50: bulk, good to choice, 185-335 lb. barrows snd gilta 416.40: new re cent high: odd good sows . 413 66. Sheep Receipts. 8.200: strong: choice quoted. 413 85 14.00; numer ous decks good. 70-75 lb. lamba. 18.15 j 13 JO: common sorted. 410.60: horn lambs. 613.0018 00: deck cull ewes, 42 00; food quoted, 45.25. Chicago Chicago. July (U. S. Dept. Agr.) Hogs Receipts, 23.000: good snd choice 180-270 lbs, 414.70 15 00; top. 615 00: 270-330 lbs.. 41488 I4 86: 180-180 lbs, 14S8I4 90: sows. 1015e higher: good 400-460 lbs.. 413 7514 15; choice sows under 400 lbs. to 414 35. gheep Receipt. 9 500: some pack er! talking 41500 snd below on chotoe nstlve spring lambs; fat ewse. 4.75 6.00. Cattle Receipts. 18000: calvea. 1.200; fed steers snd yesrllngs. most- rRAtfil 1aiks 8H DR. A. R. HEDGES Chtmpractle Naturopathic Phon 8170 138 E. Main St Phone 3170 128 E. Main SL DIET AND HEALTH You cannot plant corn and etow wheat. By the same law you cannot live on starches and proteins exclusively and have health. The minerals and vita mins are essential. Not only are they essential, but it is important that they be received in their nphtful proportions. Otherwise healthy bodies cannot be built and maintained. Also normal I nerve function is essential for the proper assimilation of these essential elements. Body chemis try is controlled through the ner vous system. Without normal body chemistry proper digestion, which is vital to efficient health, cannot be rr,aifit.nft PERSONAL Week-End Quests Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robinson and two chil dren, of Klamath Falls, were guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Harvie Young of Jack sonville highway. To Speak The Rev. Wolford A. Dawes of the First Baptist church will be the Tuesday evening speaker at the Bible conference at the Oregon Chris tian Center in Provolt Returns Here Mrs. Myrtle Blakely returned here by Unit ed Mainliner this morning after spending several days in Port land where she visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Colvlg and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Colvig. Visit la Roseburg Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Archibald of this city spent Thursday in Roseburg attending to business and visit ing friends. Mr. Archibald was formerly manager of the Rose burg Copco office. Cited To Court William Fred rick Whitman, arrested July 4 by state police for failure to obey highway directional signs, was cited to appear in justice court Tuesday. Charles David Farmer and Jack A 1 a d 1 n e Thomas, both of Portland, charged with failure to stop when entering a through high way, were cited to Justice court. Farmer Friday and Thomas Tuesday. Caswell W. Glass of Talent was to appear in Justice court today, charged with park ing in a roadway. Elmer W. Irvine, Jr., of this city, arrested for operating an automobile without a muffler, appears in Justice court Wednesday. ly steady to weak; early top. S14.S0; most early sales, SU M 14 00; belt ers, best early, S13.60; cutter cows. S8.75 down; all beef cows under pres sure at S9.50 upward: heavy sausage bulla to 413 00; 415.00 paid sparingly for choice yealers: good to choice stock calves. 418.80. Portland Produce Portland. Ora- Julv s a Th following are the price retailers pay ! wnoieseiere except when otherwise noted: Butter Print. A trad. 41'4e In parchment wrapper: 43 'c In ear- tons: B grade. 40V,e In parchment wrappers. 41 He In carton. Butterf at First quality, maximum of jt of 1 per cent acidity delivered In Portland. 41 4 4) 43c lb.: premium quality, (maximum of Si of 1 per cent acidity). 43t43o lb.; valley route and country points. So less thsn first or 89c lb.: second qusllty at Portland, 3e under first or 384 39c lb. Cheeee Selling Prices to Portland Retailers: Tillamook "Triplet. 384c lb.: loaf. 394e lb.: Triplets to Whole salers. 364e lb.; loaf, 374e lb. T. O. B. Tillamook. Cggs Prto To Producers: A large, 3334c lb.: B large. SO 4) 33c; A me dium, 30 sac: B medium, 38 30c dor en. Rossi To Retailers. 4c high er for cases, carton. 6o higher. Lire poultry Buying Prices: Over 14 Ihs, 19c: colored fryers. to 4 lbs, 33e: 24 4 lb, 33: under 3 lb, 19c: colored roaster. 33c: col ored hens. 30c lb.: Leghorn under 34 lbs, 30c: over t lbs, lfte: Ko. 1 grid hens. 5c less: No. t grade. 10c less: rooster. 9e lb. Dressed Turkeys Selling Price: Hens, 37 39o lb. Buying Price: Tom. 34 35c; hens. 36e lb. Rabbits Average country killed. 38 80c: etty killed. 30 37c lb. Onions Oreen. 40c doe. bunches: Texaa Bermudas. SOS. 41.50 sack: C11fom1a Red. 60S. 135: yellow, 1.40: Walla Walla. 4138. Potatoes. New Shatter fCallf.) Whit Rose. 1008. 43 25; local, 100 1.10 lug. Country Meat Selling Price to Retailers: Country killed hog, best butchers. 129 to 149 lb.. 19194 lb.: vsslsrs. fsncy. 21433c: heavy. 1718c: canner cows. 14c lb.: good cutter cows. 14e lb.: bulls. 17c lb.i spring lamba 30c lb : yearling lambs, good. 1830e lb.: do heavy. 1418e lb : ewe. 68e lb. Wool 1943 contract. Oregon ranch. nomlnl. 84 37c lb.: eroas breda. 4043o lb. Hay Selling Prtos on Trucks: Al falfa. No. 1. 434.80 ton: Oat-Vetch. 614 00 ton: vlley price: Willamette clover, 110 00 ton vallsv point; tim othy. eastern Oregon, 438 00. Chicago Wheat Wheat Open Hit Low Clos July 4l.lSt t.16'4, t.lsH 41.16'4 Sep. 1.I9H, 119V4 1.17 1.18H Dee. . 133H 13 l-am 1' Portland Wheat Portland. Or, July g m Oram: Wheat Open Ptigti Low Clos July J24 Sept. Dee. t Cash Oram: Oak, barley, earn and flax, unquoted. Cash Wheat (BID)! Soft White. Se; Soft White excluding Rex. 88c: Whit Club. 88c: Western Red. 9 Sc. Hard Red winter: Ordlnarv. 94c: 10 per cent, 96c: 11 per cent, 81.0H4; 13 per cent. 41.04. Hard Whit Brt: 10 per cent. 1 03; 11 per cant, 4107; 13 par cent. 1 11. Today car receipt: Wheat, 131: PHOTOS 3 for a Dime Complete Line Novelty Jewelry Enarsvinc; FREE Camp White Bus Terminal Open Evenings. Sundays barley. 1: flour, 44: corn. i; cats, 1; hay. 6; mlllfeed. S3; flaxseed, t. Wall St. Report New York, July 6 Of) In dustrial stocks, including an as sortment of blue chips, contin ued to operate in recovery ter ritory today but light profit selling stemmed the advance in some cases. Rails turned a bit mixed after a good start and forenoon gains ranging from fractions to Z or more points were reduced here and there in the closing period. Aircrafts tilted forward at the last. Transfers approximated 375,000 shares. Today's doting prloM fee 94 Mlect ed stocks follow: Al. Cbem. Dye -134 Am. Can. 64 A. T. T. Anaconda Attn. T. . F Bendlx A Tift. Beth. Steel 116H 36-4 30 l, soi 36V, 604 H 68 lien 80 H 364 --, S7H 48 65 SOW, SO", US 7S 34S 19 1, 37H 3', 13 1, S'4 30 7, 36 4H 67V4 36H U 47S Caterpillar Tract. Chrysler . Curtlas - Wright -Douglas Aeft. Du Pont Oen. roods Oen. Elec. Gen. Mot. ,, Int. Harvest Johns Man. Kennecott MnnTV Ward No. Ann. AVn. - North Amer. Penney (J. C.) - Penna. R. R. Phillips Pet. Radio Sou. Pac. Std Brands St. Oil Cal. St. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer. H Union Carb. Unit. Aircraft United Airline U. S. Steel . SHORTAGE OF JURORS Los Angeles (U.R) Jury Com missioner William M. Byrne advised the board of supervis ors that so many people have become exempt from Jury serv' ice because they are employed in defense work, that he is hav ing difficulty in securing Juries. Use Mail Tribune want ads. Lay Keel on A tanker keel is laid at tha new Kaiser shipyard en Bwar. Island In Portland. Ore. It was on this same site in 1140 that the Star of Oregon, first west coast, American-made ship was built. Swan Island was once Portland's municipal airport. VM4PS VVV OTm, a personal loss Is Indeed difficult to lr. We are fully sympathetic to those whom loss renders grief stricken . . . and that Is why we plan our funeral service to relieve you of all unessential detail. CONGER FUNERAL HOME Phone 1147 714 W. Mala St. UY WAR B0MDS AND STAMPS VARIED PROGRAM FOR SOLDIERS AT USO THIS WEEK United Service Organization programs for the coming week offer military men a variety of entertainment. Tonight under sponsorship of the Toastmaster club with Orville Kingman as leader, a service group on pub lic speaking will be organized at the center. Military men are urged to participate. Dancing will be enjoyed from 8 until 10 p. m. in the Los Barillitos room preceded at 7 p. m. by a first aid meeting at the Girls Community clubhouse for Junior hostesses. La Conga Instruction at the center will be a highlight of Tuesday's program and Wednes day evening an "Army Special" USO party is scheduled. Thursday evening is A. O. Bau man's amateur hour for selec tion of talent to perform on programs during the coming months. Friday, Little Theatre drama meeting will be held for service men and civilians at the Girls Community clubhouse, 229 North Bartlett street, and square dancing instruction will be giv en at 8 p. m. In the center. Saturday evening lists a floor show by Mr. Bauman's ama teurs at 7:30 p. m., soldier sing at 8 p. m. and dancing at B p. m. The week will close with a symphonic hour Sunday at the USO center at 4 p. m. followed by the quiet hour with poems and thoughts by Rev. R. W. Coleman of the First Christian church at S p. m. Vesper serv ice will be held at the city park at 5:30 p. m.- Several soldiers were enter tained Sunday at the K. M. C. Neill home near Grants Pass yesterday under the auspices of War Service committee of Grants Pass and USO. Swinv ming, picnic, music and games comprised the program. Historic Site 1 SO MUCH TO BEAR Comedy Team m if fVN 1 Robert Benchley and Frances Gifford add to the hilarious entertainment of Walt Disney's full-length technicolor cartoon. "The Reluctant Dragon," which opens its first Medford showing at the Roxy theatre tomorrow night. "Father's Son," starring John Lltel, will be the companion feature on the twin bill which will be shown for three nights only. Lum 'n' Abner Lum and Abner, popular stars of the air waves, are at the Holly theatre in their second starring hit, "Bashful Bachelor," and record-smashing crowds at test to the continued popularity of Pine Ridge's most famous citizens. "The Corpse Vanishes," with Bela Lugosi in the leading role, is the companion feature on the twin bill which will show to night and tomorrow night only. "Juke Girl" Capacity crowds greeted "Juke Girl," which stars Ann Sheri dan with Ronald Reagan, when the picture opened its three-day run at the Craterian theatre yesterday. The newest March of Time, "Men of Washington 1942," is an added attraction on the same program. 15-YEAR-OLD BOY Sacramento, Cal. (U.R) At the age of IS, Julius Feher of West Sacramento Is an exper ienced newspaperman. He is editor and publisher of tha Weekly Reader, West Sacra mento's only newspaper. In ad dition, he edits his Junior high school newspaper. The Sutter Static. The Weekly Reader ,on which uy War Bonds Day and Nlant .Mala, at 1:45 40c-35c-llo Inc. tax Eve 6:4.5-9 60r-25c-11e Inc. tax NOWl Thru Thur Night Only! ,MA ,T k TUl z COMINO FRIDAYI Mkmcmtk ACTION! ROMANCE! iADVENTURE! --at4av 'VmJ9ga ; V Kkst Point J " is'te ttiess Julius is the entire editorial, ad vertising, printing and circula tion staff, has been published continuously since April 24. 1938. From two pages it has grown from five to seven pages. Julius newspaper reports highway construction work, real estate deals, personals, construc tion activities, sports and other news of interest to adults. The Weekly Reader has a circulation of 175. The United States waa the first to land an airplane on the deck of a ship the U. S. Penn- slyvania In 1911. Us MU Trtbuns want ad. Too Late to Classify HOLLAND HOTEL oaf closed Tues day only for repairs. Open Wednes day. FOR SALE Beautiful East Bide home, 8 bedroom. hardwood floors, basement, furnace, air con ditioner; sightly locstlon. Terms can b rranged. Charle R, Ray. Room 317, Medford Bldg. Phone 8903. POR SALE Extra fin larg cher ries. Koval Ann and Sing crop of flv acres for sal on trees, make offer. Phone 3711. FXR RENT 6 room modern house. across road from Howard School, ' Old Pacific Hwy. Uoyd Smith. FOR BALE The last available leo mum, hirm tvne- 1 Everett Orgatlon. ' large model: I gverett Orgfttlon, amsu roooei; i mond Solovox. See the at once Baldwin Piano Shopp. BINO CHERRIES. 4e per lb. 648 C. 9th. WANTED Experienced dian washer. The What Not. POR SALE Three good dairy cowa. J. M. Sutherland, box i. nuwa Road, by Nenaen Dairy. wi,-rvn U,,MkMnev In modern home with all of th ltat labor saving equipment. Men snd wife. Both working all day. Offer this opportunity tor me ngns nmw keeper with extra good pay and an easy job Above all must bs a good COOS. BOX SWU iiiuum. FOR SALE Colored fryer. 430 7th and Hazel. enn siai.st r:heao. amall boua and lot. Nlca anad. wu Jin ana Hazel. FOR RENT To mature, refined wo man, good room. Permanent. Phon 4380. NOTICE Hereafter I will not b responsible for debts contracted by an rone ex cept myself. C. W. Doty. HOLLAND HOTEL cafe closed Tues day only lor repairs. Open Wednes day. FOR SALE Cheap 8 room house and bath. Partly furnished. 303 Elm corner W. Tenth. Call after 6 p. m- FOR SALE All enamel wood ranre. reasonable. John Kennedy, Box 363. Central Point, miles north Mtdwsy 4 Comers. WINDOW OLASS Phone 4113 "The Glass House." Medford Mlllwork Co. NEW HAMPSHIRE baby chicks. 10c esch. also about 100 turkey poults. Dresslers Hatchery, 1107 E. Main. Phon 3650. CHOICE PIE CHERRIES Royal Annas, Lamberts. 633 Pennsylvsnla. EXPERIENCED HELP Is worth a lot on any moving Job. Dial 3838. EADS TRANSFER. ROXY MgbU Only 6:4A-:00-tSt Inc. tax Kiddle ltc Inc. tax TOMORROW NITE Wed. Might and Thur. Mightl WA. v.,. Can 8a III FIRST MEDFORD SHOWING COME ALON6 FOR A THRILL TRIP THROUGH MULTIPLANE ItCHNICOUW Leltf 11 Mi CARTOON 2nd Hlti John Lltel In "FATHER'S SON" Last Times Tonlghti "B10NDIE GOES TO COLLEGE" plus 'Tvr Olee a Sucker An Even Break" 7V 1 ? PREPARE for afterwar depression cnesp. good, modern r.ums and tore combined. Oranu Pa, suit able for any business, good loca tion, as thriving neighborhood grocery and gs. Owner away on defense. Apply Courier, Qrents Pas. POR RENT 8 room house adults only. Call at Darks Grocery, stew srt Avenu. BR1NO your auto body work to D11y Auto Painting and Body Shop. 39 South Bartlett. HOLLAND HOTEL cafe closed Tues dsy only for repairs. Open Wednes day. NEW FURNISHED APT. vacant. S rooms, modem. Adult. Phone Ashland, or call at 900 Iowa, Ash land. FOR SALE Royal Ann and pi cher ries. Phone 6318 N. . Judy. WAN TED Ex penanced machine milker for 33 cow dslry. Three mile from Medford. 4100 per month, plus house and milk. Ph. oiuv. WANTED 700x18 used tube, phone 4544. WANTED By young woman, after' noon and evening employment aa clerk or cashier. 9 years with pres ent employer, box 8988 Tribune. FOR SALE 6 A-l dslry cows, paying aij.ou per neaa, now on grass pas ture, ii milking nd 11 bred, double tested snd priced to Mil. Phon 6320 fter 8 p. m. or see Taylor at 113 South Riverside. SLEEPINO ROOM FOR RENT. 60 Rase Ave. WriX PAT CASH for 85 or 40 ton of wheat, box 4196 Tribune. FOR SALE: Oraflex camera 84x4,, B. A L. Teasar Lens, U sis violin, clarinet B flat. Buffet. Boehm sys tem Remington Automatic shot gun. 103 Jenney Lsne, Third house left off Jacksonville Hwy. FOR RENT Furnished house. bed rooms; bath: plsno. 648 Haven St. POR SALE CHEAP 1930 Chevrolet Coupe, food tire, good condition. Also household furniture. J. Pat terson. Bush Bt Central Point. Shows Start 1:4S-S:4S-9:0Q ENDS TOMORROW NIGHT TOPS "KING'S ROW"! "Keep cm pinninft- 111 txmvomtkmiiT AHH SHERIDAN tOHAlD UAGAK Plus "MARCH OF TIME" COMING WEDNESDAY v - Is As seas sWiaasi f As aiasl-isfistss ets...A srMtlva tastlatti sf M pais bw Urea! DOROTHY mm ffl mmm LAIYIUUK r.; .tt.a.r.i UOUx0N DENNING ua HAUT wum AIEI SlfBVU 0RIS0rlyeii Bay Bonds -Day & Nile! I .-"TV- rsrn j A. -X. B.. . USE MAIL TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS! baby buggy. 338 Bo. Riverside. CLEAN, Attractive room for gentle man. 604 Pennsylvania. FOR RENT Room with connecting bath for ladlea employed. 129 No. Oakdale. FOR sals: wood circulating heater. 316 Apple St. FOR SALEONE 40-D CI.ETRAO WITH DOZER, EXCELLENT SHAPE. IMMEDIATE DPTLIVERT. INQUIRE HANSEN HARDWARE, 86 NO. BARTLETT. PHONB 3370. FOR SALE 1941 Naah "600." over drive, convertible bed, other extra. 6975.00; large new bed trailer, 400 00. by owner. 1001 No. Central. Telephone 3078. FOUND Beautiful red Irish attr. Phon 6161. ROOM FOR RENT 329 Bo. Front St. Phon 3666. LOST Dark brown brlndl named "Jerry," In vicinity of Lincoln school. Reward oflered. 617 No. Bartlett or Phone Humana Society. FOR SALE Eleetrlo rang. 65 0O. Washirwr machine, 419 60, lo Boa, 45.00. 513 Pennsylvania. FOR SALE 30 acre Improved, near Medford, all In clover and alfalfa. Irrigated, fine soil, 43.500. Term. 6 ftcres close in. sll In clover, fair Improvements, 43.250 cash. Be A. F. Flowers, Corner 13th and Front. WANTED Hsy hsnds. call vntng, 1', ml. N. W. Central Point. P. D. Lolland. FOR SALE Holophana electric light fixture with chains. Will car ry 300-watt lights. A bargain If taken at one. Call at Mail Tribune office. LIVESTOCK SALS at Pavilion will be temporarily closed until further no tic. Bo. Ora Livestock Auction Oo. WANTED commercisi sprttylnf. 11 yrs in Medford Ph 6668 McOonagla. NOW OPEN EVERY NIGHTI Mats Eeerr Sat and Sunl AIR-COOLED HOLLY Walk 1 Blacks More Pay toe Lea SEE TWICE AS MUCH! Mat, at 1:46 40c-36o-lle Inc. tax Eve. 6:46-9 soe-t6rlle Inc. tax Posltlvelr Ends Tu. Nights RECORD CROWDS! nni?vi Scattirsood takts th soci. set for a rid. ..and hawl FO SALS Bsastrxtt and r JHBlBxa PLUSl WED. It THURS, WIGHTS FOR ULX