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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1942. PAGE THREE GESTAPO TO KILL MALE RELATIVES OF TERRORISTS All Men Over 18 Years Re latives Of Fugitives To Be Executed, French Told. Vichy, July 13 OP) The Ger mans announced today in Paris they would shoot males over the age of IS years who are mem bers of families of fugitives from German military Justice accused of terrorism or sabotage. This applies to "all near male relatives in the ascending line as well as brothers-in-law and cousins." Women of the same degrees of kinship will be sen tenced to hard labor and chil dren of adults thus punished will be sent to reform schools, the announcement said. A notice issued by the Ges tapo director overnight to the press in the occupied area said: "After having observed the attitude of the French popula tion in the occupied zone I have noted that a majority of the population is continuing to work in calm. Terrorist attacks, sabo tage, etc., instigated by the Eng lish and Soviets are disapproved of and it is known that it ' is only the peaceable French popu lation which suffers the conse quences. Relatives Blamed "I am resolved to guarantee to the French population in ab solute fashion, in the midst of war, continuation of its work in calm and security but I have noticed that above all it is close relatives who help them before and after the deed. "I therefore have decided to make use of the most severe penalty not only to strike at perpetrators of terrorist at tacks, saboteurs and trouble makers themselves after they are arrested but also, in case of escape, as soon as the fugi tives are known, at families of these criminals rf the latter do not present themselves during 10 days following their forfeits to German or French police stations." . Vichy, Unoccupied France, July 1 3(jP)- French gendarmes Joined German police in a pitched battle against defiant, hand grenade-tossing French men at Houdin, in the Pas De Calais department, reports reaching Vichy said today.- One of the recalcitrant group was reported killed and a by stander wounded before the French and Nazi police stormed the house in which the French men, described as "communists," were barricaded. JUDGE HOLDING COURT IN G. PASS THIS WEEK Circuit Judge H. K. Hanna is holding court for a few days this week in Grants Pass He is expected to conclude the busi ness there by mid-week and re turn to the local bench. Both the criminal and civil action dockets have been cleared though a number of filed cases remain to be brought to issue. Ten thousand tons of steel went into the metal tops of the 1,000,000 jars manufactured last year to hold cosmetic products. The steel that goes into a single sewing machine will make a high explosive shell for a 75 mm. field howitzer. For the past fiva years we have pleased our customers with modern monument work of modern materials, at moderate prices. Call on or write, M. T. BURNS, . Ashland, Ore. Phone 1281 On the Plasa PEACE and QUIET BE THEIRS O Those for whom ws grieve know eternal peace it is .hose who are left who bear the burdens of grief. When you are sorely troubled, won't you let us help yon? We can, you know, be cause of many years of experience in helping others. Yon may rest assured -that everything will be done in the right way, economically. CONGER FUNERAL HOME Phone JUT 71$ W. Main St. IUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS Lovy Jane Tristy, . Long-Time RisidtBt, SBccimbs. Aged S3 Lovy Jane Trusty, 88, widow of the late John H. Trusty who passed away here in 1936, died in this city at 9 a. m. Sunday. She was born near Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 23, 1854. At the age of one year, she went with her parents to Dent county, Mis souri, where she grew to wom anhood, met and married J. H. Trusty. To this union were born 10 children, one dying in in fancy. , A son, George W. Trusty, passed away in 1932. Surviving children ' are Mrs. Alice Beevers, Mrs. Parthenia Bradshaw and Marion Trusty of Nettleton, Ark.; James Trusty of Oklahoma;' Mrs. H. O. Chil dreth, Mrs. Amos Ayres and Henry Trusty of Medford, and Rufus Trusty of Dunsmuir, Calif. Also two brothers, W. L.. Nelson of Huston, Texas, and G. W Nelson of Tulsa, Okla. - Also 19 grandchildren and - 18 great grandchildren. - . Mr. and MrsT Trusty and chil dren came to Oregon in 1901 and settled on Elk creek in this county where she resided until last February when she came to Medford to make her home with her daughter, Mrs. Childreth on Beatty street. She was a long time member of the Baptist church. Funeral services will be held in the Conger chapel at 2 p. m. Tuesday with Rev. W. A. Dawes officiating. Interment will be in the Trail cemetery. LIVESTOCK Portland Portland. Ore.,' July IS (D8 Dept Agr Cattle 3.350: calves 235; market uneven, graaa ateen steady to 35 rower, other claaaes generally steady with late laat week: few loads good fed ateers IS 23-85; graaa fat steers largely ll.35-ia.25: common steera downward to 9.00: few common dairy type- helfera. 6.00-50: medium graasy beef heifers 10.35-1158; good fed helfem quotable . above 13.00: eanner and cutter cows 5.00-6.35: fat dairy type eowa to 7.00; heavy beef cowi 8.00-85; good young cowa to 8.00: medium to good bulla 8.76.11.00. few 11.36: vealera unevently ateary to - 50 lower: good to choice grades 13.50-13. 7S; odd head 14.00, common grades down to 8.60. Roga 8.400: carload lot 36 above laet Monday, trucklns ateady with laat week high time, sorted carloada 14.78. new high: good to choice drlvelna 170-215 lb mostly 14.60, few 14.60: 330-270 lbs 13.50-14 00: light lights U.60-14.00: good eowa 850-550 lba steady at 11.00-78; light sows upward to 13.50: choice feeder pigs quotable to 14.00. Sheep 3.900: market ateady: good to choice spring lambs largely 11.50. several lot 11.75: feeder lamba S.50 10.00: few yearling! 6.60-7.75; good ewes 8.6O-4.00. month "an Francisco ' South San'Frsneisco. July 18 JP) (Pd-atate markets news SVC) Cattle 700: active; fed steers absent, quoted 13.35: largely graaa run. about two loads 1000-1050 lb graaa ateers 11.76-13.00; two loada 1000 lb Mex icans 9.35: few feeder heifers 10.35; good young cows quoted 9.00-50. ab sent, aged medium cows mostly 8.25 78. about 200 head dairy cows 8.50 7.00: bulls 9.60-10.00. few 10.50. Cal ves 85. Nominal: good to choice veal ers quoted 18.00-50. Hogs 650: ateady: two loads 190 lb Oregon 1530. extreme top: bulk 186-235 lb barrow and gilts 16.15: most good eowa 13.60. Sheep 6.000: choice lambs scarce, quoted 13.75. bulk good lamba 13.38 50: alow, dull. ' weak: very little scaled: medium to choice ewea scarce, quoted 4.00-8.00. Chicago ' Chicago. July IS IPr (US Dept Agrl Hoga 33.000: market alow. 15 35 lower: top 14.70. Sheep 8.000: market on spring lambs and yearlings not yet fully established: most bids lower; few head native spring lambs 14.38: odd head fat ewea 4 50-8 00. Cattle 10.000. calves 800; fed steers snd yearling strong. Instance 10-15 higher: choice to prime 1368 lb bullocks 18 40, the top: next high est price 14.60: bulk fed offerings 13.35-1400; light grassy kind down to 9 50 and below: beat heifers 18.50; cutters 6 35-730; light snd medium weight saueage bulls 15 or lower at 11-00 down: vealera alow, steady at 15.00 .down. Portland Produce Portland fkA. Jul 1 - m Slut- ter-prlnt,. a grade. 424e tn parch- wiiHwn UU. In I-.rtv..- W grade 41 'v in parchment wrapper. wc in cwwn.. w.iittrfat-rlrat nnsjltv maximum of .8 of 1 per cent acidity delivered In Portland, o-aic id: rremiura aualltv (maximum of M of 1 per cent acidity). 41 S -43c lb: Valley routea ana country point, so irse than flnt V te ltv eeond OUalltT at Portland. 3c under first, of 58'4- 40c lb. Cheese Celling price to Portland ntiitM- Tillamook triolet. 38S5 lb: loaf. 28'je lb: triplet to whole saler, aec; loar, aio rvn mook. ; Euks 1r1ee to producers: A large. 33-34C-. B large. 61-S3c: A medium. 31 -33c; B medium. 29-400 doten. Re gale to retailers. 4c higher for cases: carton. 8c higher. - Live poultry Buying prloea: Ho. 1, grade leghorn brotlera over li lba, 31c: oolored fryer. 3V4 to lba. 24c: under SJba. 31c: colored roast ers 24c: colored hens. 30c lb: teg- horn, under 1'i lba., 16c: over 8 lb.. 10c: NO. a graoe nen ir . No. 8 grade, 10c lea: Rooster. 9 lb. Dreased Turkeys Belling price: Hens. 27-39e lb. Buying prices : Tom. 24-25e: hens, 36c lb. Rabbits Average country - killed, 38-SOe lb:' city killed. 38-S0c. Hay Belling price on truck: Al falfa, No. 1. 33.00-34.00 ton: Oat-vetch 140 Oton. Valley price: Willamette clover, 10.100-11.00. ton. valley point; ' Timothy, eastern Oregon, 25.00. Onions Oreen. 40e do. Bunehea: California red, 50. 1.35; yellow, 1.40; WUa Wall. 1.26. Potatoes, new Taklma. 2.90-8.85 cental; local. 1.00-1.00 lug. Country Meat selling price to nti.-. rvnmtv killed hogs, beat butchers. 129 to 149 lba. 18H-19C lb: vealers, fancy, aimac; iignt , u-. 15-lSc; heavy. 17-18c; eanner cows. i.ia ! eood cutter cow. 14-15C ik. w.iia 17? anrliw lambs. 23c lb; yearling lamb, good. 18i4-18e lb: do heavy. 12-iee id: ewea. o-ic i. Wool 1942 contracta, Oregon ranch, nominal, 84-67 lb; crossbred. 40-43c lb. Portland Wheat Portland. Ore., July IS P Wheat .. Open High Low Close July 96 6 S OS Bent. 7 V T " Dec. .1.01 1.01 J. 01 1.01 Cash grain: Oats, barley and corn unquoted. No. 1 flax 3 41. Cadi wheat (bid) Soft whit MH: oft whit excluding Bex 1.03: Whit club 1.03; Western red 1.03. Hard red winter ordinary 6'4: 10 per cent 99: 11 per cent 103: 13 per cent 1.08. Hard white Baart ordinary, 10, 11 and 13 per eent unquoted. . Todays . car ' receipts: wheat 46; barley 0: flour 1: corn 4: oats 1: hay 6: mlllfeed 3: flaxseed 0. Chicago Wheat Chicago. July IS Wheat. Wheat: Open High Low Close July .1.1 uo, j.iic, Sept. -.133 133H 131 Dee. ....1.354 1 .30' i.ao iia May ' iao'4 130 1.80 HOH Wall St. Report V.ur Vnrk. Julv 13 V-A generally lower drift ruled in today's stock market as light profit taking was resumed on last week's big upswing, second best for the year to date. The. encouraging feature of the performance, from the stand point of bullish forces, was that selling never was of an urgent character. A smattering of mod est, advances took the edge off the retreat. Transfers approximated 300,- 000 shares. Today's closing prices for 84 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. ex Dye . 1STH . 68 . 114S . 3'i . 88 . 80 4 . 544 . 36 . 8S . 6 . 8S4 . 120 " . 37' . SIS, . sevt . 46 . 66 . SO'i . SO . 11 . 1'i . 68, . 30'i , 89 S . 't . 13H . 3H . 31H . 7S . '. . " . 3814 . US . 4SS Am. csn . A. T. St T. Anaconda Ateh. T. S . F. . Bendlx Avla. Beth. Steel Caterpillar . Tract. Chrysler Curtlss-Wrtght Douglas Acft. DuPont Oen. Elee. Oen Food Oen. Mot. Int.' Harvest.. Johns-Man. ,. Kennecott Montr ward , No. Amer. Av'n . North Amer. Penney (J. C.) Penna. R. R. . Phillips Pet.- Radio Sou. Pae. ... Std. Branda St. Oil Cel. St. Oil N. J. Trsns. Amer. Union Carb. ITnlt Aircraft - United Airline C. S. Steel Because the French used to throw their wooden shoes, "sa bots," into machinery, the word "sabotage" came into being. Use Mall Tribune wsnt ads. which mafcM yu CMANKY, NfftVOCS It tou utVr monthly cramp, back ache dtatrtws of "IrrecularitiM." tier- touintfw- qua to runeitoaai montii Wdttturbancaa trrLydlaPlnkhami Compo'iod Tablets (wttb added Iron 1 . Made tperuiiy or avwnen. Thef alo help tpMld up 14 blood. Follow label directions, fry Ut .10 IT IV PAH Hl-Y DELEGATE IS HOI FROM EXTENDED TRIP Jimmy Elliott has returned to Medford after taking part in the national Hi-Y convention held in Oxford, Ohio, as a delegate from the Medford Hi-Y group. The month's trip included a 10,000- mile tour of points of interest in Canada and the United States. Other delegates from Medford were Charles Braley, Jack Mof fat and Bob Littrell. Moffat and Littrell are visiting friends in Los Angeles and Braley at New York. The group left Medford In June and Joined the Portland delegation continuing east to Minnesota, Chicago and into Canada for four days. Among spots visited were Niagara Falls, governor general's house in Ot towa, Montreal, Boston's historic spots; a four-day stay in New York where they met Wendell Willkie, Mayor LaGuardia, wit nessed the AAU meet and con tinued to Philadelphia and a two- day stop In Washington. At the nation s capital they had tea with Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, were es corted through the FBI office, senate, met Senator Charles Mc Nary and Vice President Wal lace. An all-night boat ride down the Potomac followed and a visit to the reconstructed city of Wil liamsburg, cities in Virginia and Ohio, Tennessee, Louisiana, and Texas. In Los Angeles they visited the Walt Disney studios and wit nessed Mickey Rooney perform ing in a new picture on his set EAGLE PL PUPILS I Eagle Point schools will not open until Sept. 21 in order that students may work in the har vests according to an announce ment made today by L. L. Lind- or imem in iimuoirinnL JULY Jt, 1941! That's when the Camel Caravans bit the road. And they've been at it ever since: four per formances a day in some camps to audiences of 1 5,000 to 20,000. Yes, it seems you can't find a military scene anywhere without Camels io the picture . . . cigarette or show. Or both. And both seem to have won top racing with the Imfiotiant TBS MM QUE OF SLOWBlR.l.(9 contains IES OTCOTI1VE than that of the 4 other largest-selling brands tested leaa than any of them according to Independent scientific testa of the $moh itmlf! araeaslaiTniiCaiar.Wlslea.Salea.waiCiiia s ley, superintendent. The open ing date had formerly been set for Sept. 8. Lindley said that the same high school staff will be em ployed and minor improvements are being made in the high school, where the floors are be ing sealed. A new course in applied physical science and ad ditions in the commercial de partment are planned. CALENDAR Monday 6:30 p. m. Pythian Sisters and families, covered dish din ner, home Mrs. E. H. Mann, 47 Rose avenue. Bring own sugar, service and covered dish. 8:00 p. m. Pro America, Hotel Holland. ' Tuesday 2:00 p. m. Fidelity Circle of First Methodist church, church parlors. 6:30 p. m. Past Presidents club of Degree of honor, picnic at Helman Baths, Ashland. Bring service, sandwiches and covered dish. I 7:30 p. m. Medford Duplicate Bridge club. Hotel Medford. 8:00 p. m. D. A. V. auxiliary, ' Girls Community clubhouse, 229 North Bartlett street. The largest open granite quar rv in the world is located at Mt. Airy, N. C. i Closing time tor Classified Ada ! ,. m Too lata to Classify 13:60 Too Late to Classify BOYSENBERRIES Now picking, SI. 25 crate. 61.00 your container. B. V. Ooodroad. W. Stewart Ave. FOR RENT Modern house, also tent or tent-house for sale. 30454 w. Jackson. FOR SALE Holsteln Bull Calf. Jake Myers. Vi mile north Central Point. WEEK OLD Turkeys Poult. 40c. Dreasler Hatchery. 1107 B. Main. I Phone S656. j FOR SALE By owner. Modern five j room, large front porcn. acreenea sleeping porch, plastered, other out bulldln, thre lota. 62500.00. Half cash, balance easy 614 Plum St. APRICOATS D. N. Dow, Coker Butte Rd. Phone 6359. WANTED 6 Cherry packers. 14 ml. southwest Phoenix on Pioneer Rd. Corronado Orchard. FOR SALE Cherries, Royal Ann and Blnga. Mrs. Jessie Mlnear. Tel. 6453. I iv r (3 T".v-' ' w men In M the services. According to applause and letters from morale officers, tbesbowsarea"smashhit!" And according to sales records, the cigarette is a "smash hit," too. The top-ranking favorite In P.X-'s sod Canteens. e e STEADY A'ERm...that'stheOfder of the hour. Whether yoa maa a gua or a machine. ..whether you sit a Jouncing Jeep or knit a sweater... you'll appreciate Camels more thso ever these days. They have the mild' aess that counts! to Steady Smcken: (Camibils LOST Man's Hamilton Wrist Witch Reward. Prion 4308. WAJrnfD Poaltlon u houawkerper in moth rl dm bom. 043 Murray Ays. WANTED Man for general orchard work. Steady employment, small house on place fumiahad. Roy Nlc holt. Phone 134 Central Point. MYRTLEWOOD NXVELTIES Made In Medford at price you can af ford to pay. See our display, S00 East Jackson, near armory. FOR SALE New .44 Colts Special shooting Master. W. M. Curtis, 8th 4)1 Laurel, Central Point. FOR SALE Apricot, all varieties Phone 6656 O. L. Undley, Coker suue Road. FOR RENT Two bedroom furnished house. Modern. Available July 16. See M. w. Maxwell. Talent. Oregon. FOR SALE Complete household fur niture. Phone 6380. FOR SALE Household Phone 6371. Valentine s Cafe Will Close Every ft ED RES DAY Until Further Notice Beginning In the COCKTAIL LOUNGE The hours previously observed will remain unchanged. The Lounge is not affected by the new hours la the cafe. V m s. . sw -m. i - k I -"rrsaasr.s-" r.y i ' I i s ' i tMsa r - . auv l TOCNOBIRRIES (or sale, Srd house west of Prtnoe'a In Phoenix. Tom Parr. WANTED Lube man and atatlon operator. No Sunday work. Write Box 4683 Tribune. FOR RENT Room for two In home. 338 West Jackson. WANTED Experienced meat cutter. Call at Quality Market or Phone 4768. FOR SALE 1837 Packrd 4-door 6edn. radio, heeter, new tlrea, motor completely overhauled, clean upholstery. Muat aell at once. Whatever terma you may wish. Will sacrifice for 643800. Box 6 Phoe nix or Phone 6381 eitenslon 306. FOR SALE Two Iron beds and aprlnga. 623 8. 0kdal. Phone 31130. EARWIGS and Sluga go west. Bait kills them. Oet It at Fabere. Eighth and Bartlett. WANTED Housekeeper. Room, board and wagea for working couple with 6-year old child. Phone 6073. NEW DAILY HOURS Every Day Except Wednesdays OPEN 6:00 A. II CLOSE 12 -Midnight Your cooperation In helping us observe these hours will be greatly appreciated. I South Riverside Avenue Near Main conyte& toad jicwj 750 parformanca to 1)00)00 and mora soldlcn, tailors, morlnai and coast guardsman as this goas to prass - tlv"'r" - WANTED Experienced waitress. Ap ply at the What Not. PADDED VAN MOV1NO SERVICE. WASHINGTON. OREGON. CALIF. EADS TRANSFER. DIAL 3838. CAR CONSERVATION la necessary If we are to keep on driving. Let u ove your auto body problema now. Dally Auto Painting and Body Shop, 38 South Bartlett. LIVESTOCK AUCTION at Pavilion. Phoenls. Ore., Saturday, July 18, 1:00 P. M. W have a number of consign ment from cantonment area In. eluding a good dairy herd, also horses, cattle and hoga. Ail cowa for dairy purposes muat be tested. Seeder and Stocker cattle, also those under breeding age are exempt. Ba euro to attend the auction. So. Ore. Livestock Auction Co., CoL A. H. Dudley. (Auct.), phone 6335. FOR SALE 1 Holophane electrle light futures wltb chain Will car. . ry 300-watt lights. A bargain If taken at onoa. Csll at Mail Tribune oflloe. This Week I SVKt, free cigsrartss, ss well . as a freo abow, six part ol the run when one of those 4 big Canal Caravans rolls lato camp. Camels famous full, rich flavor, cootness, and extra uldnsss also "oka a bow