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ELMER R. LUCAS KILLED AT CAMP Camp White, Oct 27 Elmer R. Lucas, civilian, aged 68, em ployed at Camp White in the road and drainage department, Post Utilities, Post Engineers, was fatally injured Monday morning in an accident on the corner of Avenue "B" and Crater Lake highway. An employe of the Post Engi neers since February, Mr. Lucas was hauling gravel for repair of the camp roads when the fatal accident occurred. He apparently .dipped from the running-board of the dump truck and was crushed beneath the wheels. He was rushed immediately to the station hospital, where he died i it 12:20 p. m. Monday. S Mr. Lucas resided with his daughter at 707VS West 11th street, in Medford. Remains have been moved to the Perl Funeral Home in Medford. A board of officers has been ' appointed to investigate the ac cident. ' Funeral services for Mr. Lucas will be conducted from the Perl Funeral Home Saturday at 2 p. m., with the Rev.' D. E. Millard- officiating. Interment will take place in Siskiyou Memorial Park. Mr. Lucas had resided in southern Oregon for the past 35 years and for many years farmed in the Beagle district. The de ceased was born at Telluride, Colo., June 21, 1885. Surviving are a daughter. Miss Ina Pearl Aucas, who made her home with Ther father; one sister, Mrs. L. W. Jordan of Grand Junction, Colo., and two brothers, Arthur and Dewey Lucas of Denver, Colo. .. Mr. Lucas was a long-time. member ' of the Sams Valley Grange and held Degree of Hon ""or in that organization. TB NO Do ytraliaYi poor flgesttoiiT Bo yon feol hsadacJiy after eating 7 Do yoo gat sour or opsat tasIIyT Do jh (ill tlrad lisUassT Now everyone knows that to get the good ' out of the food you eat you must digest it properly. But what most people don't know is that N ature must produce about' two pints of the digestive juice liver bile each day to help digest your food. It Ksture fails your food may remain undigested lie sour and heavy in your digestive tract. Thus, It is simple to see that one way to aid digestion is to increase the flow of liver bile. Now, Carter's Little Liver Pills start to Increase this flow quickly for thousands of ten in as little as thirty minutes. When bile flow Increases, your digestion rosy improve. And, soon you're on the road to feeling better which la what you're after. Don't depend on artificial aids to coun teract Indigestion when Carter'e aid digestion after Nature's own order, when taken as directed. Get Carter's Little Liver Fills today at any drugstore-, only 2M. You will be glad you did. f This "Appeal The Daly Meteorological Report Forecasts sdford and viclnltyl Occasional snowers todav and .tnni.ht i.,.,-. cbangs In temperature. Oregon: rew Matured ahowera to day and tonight. Little coins, in temperature. ' " Local Data Temperature a year ace today: Highest 48. lowest 3a. ' Total monthly precipitation. 1 S3 Inches. Excess lor the month, 1.73 Inches. Total precipitation since Septem ber I, 1B43. 3.87 inches. Excess tor the season, 141 inches. Tomorrow Sunrise 7:39 a. m.; sunset 8:11 p. m. Observations Taken at 4:30 a. m. 120 Meridian Time n h w 0 n t s 80 83 1.87 3 38 60 43 60 34 68 48 44 43 48 63 47 38 48 Washington, D. o. so Yakima .. 85 PASSES, AGED 10 John T. Cunningham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Cun ningham, Cascade Gorge, passed away In a local hospital early Wednesday morning at the age of 10. He was born In Medford on Feb. 13, 1933, and had spent his entire life at Cascade Gorge. He had been attending the Prospect school but was unable to start this fall on account of his health. Besides his parents he leaves a brother, Thomas, at home, and a sister, Miss Elizabeth Cunning ham, Ashland. Services will be held in Con ger's chapel, Monday at 3 p. m., with the Rev. Louis C. Kirby of ficiating. Interment will be in Siskiyou Memorial Park. 10-Hour Shift Is r" Plane Plant Plan Los Angeles. Oct. 27 (UP) Pacific coast airplane manufac turers today were taking prelim inary steps toward inauguration of a 10 hour work shift, replac ing the present eight hour sched ule. Aircraft ' Production Board Chairman Charles E. Wilson asked the change. . ' ; Two out of every three Amer ican soldiers who reached France in World war I took part in battle. Use Mall Tribune Want Ads. Boise 75 Boston 50 Chicago so Denver 73 Eureka 04 Helena 66 Los Angeles ,, 68 Medford 57 New Tors: 63 Omsha 63 Phoenix 81 Portland 61 Reno ; , , 71 Roseburg 64 Salt Lake. 76 San Francisco 63 Sesttle :, 68 Spokane ... 33 TODAY l? I I .jtuimKjK to Young Women to CALIFORNIA 'MEDFORD MATE AT Millard W. Grubb, postmaster at Ashland, passed away about 9 p. m. yesterday at the Veter an's hospital in Portland, ending an illness of about two months. Funeral services will be held from the Elks temple in Ash land at 2 p. m. Saturday. . .. Taken ill August 23 of this year, Mr. Grubb was admitted to the hospital August 27. He has remained there since that time, and apparently was mak ing some improvement until shortly before he succumbed to the illness. Mr. Grubb began his career in the postal organization when he became a member of the Ashland staff in June of 1914. Promoted to assistant post master in January, 1920, he served in that capacity until this year when his appointment as postmaster became effective. - Born and raised in Ashland, Mr. Grubb has lived there all his life. He graduated from Ash land high school, being one of the early athletes at the school. He was a veteran of : World War I. Mr. Grubb was active in many organizations and at the time of his Jeath was a past master of the Blue Lodge, past commander of the Commandry, past poten tate of Hillah Temple Shrine, past exalted ruler of the Ash land Elks lodge. No. 944, pa3t commander of the American Le gion, a member of the Eastern Star and associate guardian of Job's Daughters Bethel No. 22 in Ashland. Survivors include his wife, Rachel, who has recently been in Hornbrook, Calif., with her mother and is now in Ashland: a ten year old son, Walker, liv ing in Ashland; several -brothers and sisters, Mrs. Ella True of Ashland, Mrs. Elsie Reeser of Woodford, Ore., Frank Grubb of Orville, Calif., Mrs. Beecher Danford of Ashland, B. H. Grubb of Newport, Ore., Larkin Grubb of Ashland, and Miss Eunice Grubb of Chicago, 111. Livestock Portland, Ore., Oct. 37 (DP) Cat tle, 300: calves, 100. Quality poor Steers steady, cows around 360 lower. Few. medium steers, 613.00; canner and cutter cows, 84.76 6.50; medium beef cows, 6B.50; common-medium bulls, 67.609.00; good-choice veal srs, 613.60 14.60: oommon-falrly good grass calves, 89.60 13.00. Hogs. 600. Steady to 35c below Tues day. Good -choice 185-336 lbs. largely 614.50, but many bids down to 814.-6; 340-370 lbs.. 313 .369 13.78; light Ughts, 813.00a 13.50: good sows steady at 611.60913.00; choloe- 117-lb.' feed er pigs, 313.00; lighter -weight very alow, few sales down to 1 1 .60. . Sheep. 300. Fat lambs steady. Common-medium grades alow. Good choice wooled lambs, 613.60: shorn lambs, tll.50; few common yearllnga, t7.00a8.00; common ewes, 33-60; good ewes, 64.60$ 6.00. , South Ban Francisco, Oct. -7 (TJP) (USDA) Cattle, 160. Fully steady. Is NAVY DAY The Navy Has Enough Men To ;Carry The Fight To The Foe IF WOMEN WILL FILL THE SHORE JOBS! Yet, WAVES are urgently needed to replace battle casualties and to fill shore dutiesso that man may be released for active sea service. Women in this war are doing a man-s lied Job, working shoulder to thoulder with the Navy's gallant men. If YOU feel that you can qualify . . ' JOIN the WAVES at once. You are NEEDED! Full '. . Information available at the Navy Recruiting Station. Post Office . . Building, Medford. - Serve Their Nation in the WAV E S Published by the OREGON POWER COMPANY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1943 load good tOO-lb. Ksrada (seder tears, 818.50; two loads good S30-SSO-lb. Nevada, he tiara, 81.801S.): about load medium range cows, S.7& lOAO; canners and cutters scarce, quoted 88.50 tB.OO. Calves, 10. Steady. Pew medium to good calves, 813.00a 13.00. Hogs, 800. Steady. Package good 350 Ib. barrowa and gilts, 818 00, extreme top; medium to good sows, 813000 13.50. Sheep, 3400. Lamb undertone strong. Medium to choice salabls 813.60al4.o0: cull to good ewes, 83 .SO 8)8.38. Chicago, Oct. 37 (TJP) (WFA) Livestock: - Bogs, 11,000. Slow, 10 to 36e lower. Good and choice 160 lbs. and up, 613.609 14.60; bulk good and choice 3O0-6O0-lb. sows. 814.00A 14.35.. Cattle. 16,000: calves, 800. Run mostly good and choice fed steera and yearllnga and medium to choice fed heifers. Market very contused. Early top. 818.35. paid lor yearunga ana medium weights. Sheen. 4000. Market not yet fully established. Esrly salsa around ateady. Some native lambs, 813.70 -own to 311-8. Portland Produce Portland, Oct, 37 (UP) wholesale market pricea: Turkeys Dressed hens. No. 1, 4114c lb- Melons Watermelons, so' jd.j ice Cream, So lb. Beans Oregon green, 13o lb; yel low shell, tl.60al.e5 lug. Cauliflower No. 1. 83.33a3.3S. Com Local, Sl.75ig3.10 sack. Squash Danish. 75 a 90c orange box: zucchini. 61.00a 1.35 box. Tomatoes Local notnouse, cnoice. 16a 16c; fancy, 16 o 18o lb.; extra fancy, 183200 lb. . . Chicago Wheat Chicago, Oct. 27 (UP) wheat: Open High Low Close Dm. tl.5S 31.66 81.64V. 1.5Sl. May 1.53V4 1.53H I-8 1M July 1 605. . 1-S034 i-Mft 8. F. DAIRY PRICES San Francisco, Oct. 27 (U.R) Dairy market: Butter: 93 score 43c; 92 score CHICKEN AND STEAK DIIIIIERS-DANCING OPEN 6 P. M. lo 2 A. If. Every Evening Except Tuesday KYLE'S RESTAURANT- On Pacific' Highway at Central Point FOR RESERVATIONS Phone Central Point 472 SjjjiMIWK ',t- DON'T WISH YOU WERE A MAN IT'S A WOMAN'S WAR TOO! 42Vic; SO score 42tfcj 80 score 4iyc. Cheese: Wholesale prices, loaf 27Wc; triplets 27c. Eggs: Large grade A 68c; medium grade A 54c; small grade A 48V.C; large grade B 48c. Wall Street New York, Oct. 27 U.F9 A spurt of more than 10 points in American Distilling and de clines ranging to 3 points in American 4c Foreign Power is sues today featured' a moderate ly active, higher stock market Weakness in American Sc For eign Power stocks paralleled a decline ranging to nearly 2 points in Argentine bonds. Today's closing prices on se lected stocks: Amer. Tel. & Tel 158 Anaconda ...- 26 Chrysler 80V, Curtiss Wright General Electric General Motors .. Montgomery Ward 7Vs am 52V4 44V. Penn. K. R. Phillips Petroleum J. C. Penney... 27Vs 47V4 95V Radio lOVs Southern Pacific .... Standard Oil of Cal. Texas Gulf Sulphur. Transamerica United Aircrafts U. S. Rubber U. S. Steel 558 Harvesting the nation's corn crop this year calls for more than 217 million man-nours. PIANO STUDIO Margaret Otenbrugge 711 E.Main Phone 4256 26 H 3734 36 8?s 30's 43 NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE 2 pkgs 39 cents T Yankee Bombers Sink Jap Tanker Chungking, Oct. 27. (UP) American medium bombers sank 150-foot Japanese tanker and WED. OCT. 27 THURS. OCT. 28 FRI. OCT. E SUPREME R.?.tvi5.a Attract!-, heater with built-in defroster blower, heavy doty motor and 8-tnch fan. Switch, bos. and fittings included. . UlVDEItSEAT Re I2?s 10.88 Extra heavy motor, big slx bladed fan. Illuminated switch. SMALL CHARGE FOR HEATER "INSTALLATION dipt en Visor . VISOR MIRIlOIl Metal encased for safety with space for servicing and mileage records. Blot on back hold driver's license. 4"x6". 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