Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 07, 1945, Image 3

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    P.-T. A. Activities
Sami Valley P-T. A.
Regular monthly meeting of
Sams Valley P-T. A. will be held
at 8:30 p. m., in the schoolhouse
Friday, March 9. Subject for the
evening will be .Recreation. His-
SPRING
MERCHANDISE
Coats. Suits. Millinery
Alterations by Expert!
SoeoiMllzins.
LADIES' COATS & SUITS
IN HALF SIZES
Burelson 's .
Ladiet' Ready-To-Wear
31 No. Central Avenue
TO LOIN!
On JEWELRY CAMERAS
and MUSICAL INSTRU
MENTS Used and unre
deemed tewelry at great
saving!
PEOPLES LOAN CO;
229 Mi E. Main Street
State License P 137
tory of Saras Valley will be flv-l
en and a museum of early Sams
Valley relics started. The boys
In the upper grades are to make
a case for displaying the relics.
All interested can donate or loan
anything of Interest to this collection.
Lincoln P.-T. A.
A Founders Day program will
be presented by teachers of the
Lincoln school for the Lincoln
Parent-Teacher association Fri
day, March 0, at 2:30 p. m. Any
one interested in the origin of
the Parent-Teacher association is
invited to attend. A brief pro
gram by the children of Mrs.
Haskins' room will be presented
and mothers of the children will
be in charge of the social hour.
Miss Ora-Cox is in charge of
the program.
BIRTHS
SANDERSON To Mr. and
Mm Miltnn A Shadv Cove.
March 7, 19457 a girl, seven
pounds, at Sacred Heart hos
pital. DeBORD To Mr. and Mrs
Lynn, 617 S..Ivy, March 6, 1945,
girl, 7 pounds, at Community
hospital.
Since 1907 838 mountain lions
have been killed in Monterey
County.
BATTLE ROYAL AT
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;7
2.98
THESE WARM FLANNEL
PAJAMAS ARE SANFORIZED
tt' true. They won't shrink more than 1 And they're made of a
delightfully warm, heavier cotton flannel that's softly napped on
both sides! They'll stay fluffy after laundering! Such becoming
styles tailored or butcher boy In pretty prints, dashing stripes,
demure solid colors! Sizes 32 to 44. Remember! It's Wards. for
mart and sturdy Winter flannels!
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RAYON CREPE GOWNS
IN GLAMOROUS PRINTS
2.98
Sleekly tailored or charmingly
feminine. In glamorous prints
on pretty pastels! Designed to
fit so welll They wash and
wear well, tool 32-40.
WARM riANNIllTTI IN
FLATTERING FASHIONS
2.98
A wonderfully sturdy yet soft
cotton flormelette mot means real
sleeping comfort! Well designed,
with such pretty neekilneil fa
tell, 34-40.
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117 So. Central YVflTfl
Phone 3930 ,
Transamerlea
United Aircraft
U. S. Rubber
U. S. Steel
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Six outstanding light heavy
weight wrestlers will clash in
the Medford Armory ring tomor
row night for the dubious honor
of facing the Gray Mask the fol
lowing week. All of the muscle
manglers have been "hounding'
Promoter Mack Ljllard for a
shot at the hooded hoodlum so
the promoter decided to pit them
all into a battle royal with the
best man to get the crack at
"Old Stoneface."
Three regulation matches will
follow the battle royal, the first
two eliminated coming .back for
the first match of three ten min
ute rounds, the second pair out
of the free-for-all colliding in
four ten minute rounds and. the
survivors of the melee meeting
in the six round top main event.
The winner of the final bout will
be declared victor of the battle
royal and given the shot at the
Mask.
Those taking part In the bat
tle royal will be Pete Beieustro.
Harold (Blood and Guts) David
son, Terrible Tony Ross, Jack
Riser, Gust Johnson and Georges
Dusette. They take to the mat at
8:30 promptly.
Livestock
Portland. Ore.. March T (UP
Li vesicae: uatue lau. calves 33. Slow.
early bids and sales on canner-com-mon
cows fully 50c lower; other class
es scarce. Quotable steady. Few cutter-
common heifers 8.90-1 1 .00. Canner-
cutter cows 6.50-9.00. Medium-good
beef cows quotable 11.00-13.35, Good
heaw beef bulls held above 13.00.
Good vealers 15 00; choice quotable to
1UTUU.
Hon 200. Active, steady. Good
choice 170-300 lbs. 15.75. Good sows
15.00; choice 110 lb. feeder pigs I7.au;
heavy feeders down to 16.00. Good
staKS 12 30-13.00.
Sheep 100. Steady. Good 90 lb. wool
ed Iambi 15.25; good-choice salable to
15.75; common grades down to 11.00.
Good ewes salable 7.50-8.00.
LOCALS
Returns John Wellls of San
to Rosa, Calif., left last night
for his home after spending two
days in Medford with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. S.
Weills, 30 Keene. Way Drive.
Chicago. March 7 (UP) (WFA
Livestock opening:
Hogs: 5,000. Good and choice bar
rows and gilt. 140 lbs. and up 14.7S,
ceiling: low. 14.00.
Cattle: 13,000. Calves: 700. Bulk fed
steers, and yearlings 14.7S-17.00: top
17.50. Heifers top 16.40; heavy sau
sage bulls to 14.25; good beef cows to
14. UO.
Sheep: 6,000. Load food and choice
Colorado fed lambs 16.85; load good
Wyoming 16.65. - .
Chicago Wheat
Chicago. March 7 (UP) :
Open High Low
May 170ft now is
July 1591s 159'.'. 15711
Sept. 159, 156 154?J
Dec. 156 156 1541,
March 1771s ntn .ii-js
Close
170
1681k
155'i
issn
177
. F. DAIRY PRICES
San Francisco. March 7 (UP)
Dairy Market: .,.
Butter: 93 score 4S, 02 score 42!i.
SO score 421',, 89 score 41.
cneese: i.oais oi.. !""
Ebbs: Large grade A 4014, medium
rri A 3611,. smau graoe a sin.
large grade B 37 tt.
Wall Street
Naur York. March 7 (U.B
Prime Minister Winston cnurcn-
in' remark vesterday that "one
eood heave" will end the war in
Europe brought irregularity Into
the stock market toaay. t
ClosinE Dow-Jones stock aver
ages: Industrial lei.az, up u.u;
Railroad 82.09, off 0.42; Utility
28.40, up 0.02; 65 stocks 60.30,
off 0.13.
Sales totaled 1,400,000 shares
compared with 1,690,000 shares
yesterday.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American Tel. St Tel 164
Anaconda ........ 34
Chrysler ...103
Curtiss Wright 6V4
General Electric 43
General Motors 67
Montgomery Ward B5V4
Penn. R. R 37
Phillips Petroleum 84 '
J. C. Penney 110
Radio 11
Southern Pacific 43 '
Standard Oil of Cal. 42
Texas Gulf Sulphur 39
Nile To Meet Zulelma Tem
ple, Daughters of the Nile, will
meet at the Masonic Temple in
Ashland Saturday of this week
at 2 p. m. The meeting will be
preceded by luncheon at 12:30
p. m.
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' Permit to Move E. A. Hump-
ton received a permit at the city
superintendent's office yester
day to move his residence from
58 Bartlett street to 226 Beatty
street at the approximate cost
of $800.
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Home From Overseas Clyde
Chriss, seaman in the navy for
the past 18 months, arrived
home recently, after spending
13 months In the South Pacific.
Chriss is staying with his family
at 117 McAndrews road.
. .
Visitor Leaves Mrs. Ruth
Martin of Portland has returned
to her home in Portland after
spending a week in Medford to
visit her niece, Mrs. George
Davis, and transacting 'business
in connection with the purchase
of acreage in the valley.
Pvt. Atkins Pvt. E. Atkins
accompanied by Mrs. Atkins and
children, Douglas and Janice, re
turned to Medford February 23
from Camp Wolters, Texas. Pvt.
Atkins left March 4 to report to
Ft. Ord, Calif., for overseas as
signment. Mrs. Atkins and chil
dren plan to reside at their home
on Stewart avenue.
Accident A car driven by
Fred E. Hallgren, 215 Van
couver avenue, ran into a semi
trailer parked in front of Ead s
Transfer Co. yesterday evening.
according to an accident report
on file today. The report stated
that Hallgren collided with the
trailer to avoid hitting an on
coming car and that the acci
dent caused damage of approxi
mately $500 to Hallgren's car.
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Discharged J. Roy Analuf,
former employe of the Standard
stations here, reported at draft
board No. 1 this morning after
receiving his discharge from
the army signal corp. Analuf
served with the army for two
and one-half years. , Reporting
with him at the draft board was
"Candy," a blonde cocker span
ial, who was "discharged" from
the signal corps along with Sgt.
Analuf.
Gordon Gilmore, 408 West 10th
street, will replace Mrs. Skeen.
Another teacher who resigned
recently from Washington
school was Mrs. Elizabeth Sager.
Mrs. Sager moved to the home
of her mother in Salem after
the news of her husband's death
in France.
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Transferred Lt. Thomas Hel
man has been transferred to the
army transport command and is
now stationed at Great Falls,
Mont. Lt. Helman, former co
pilot and pilot of the Flying
Fortress, "Ohio Airforce," the
crew of which set a record for
enemy planes downed In one
raid, returned to this country
from England about a year ago
and since has been stationed at
Lockbourne Field, Columbus, O..
and Sioux City, la. At present
Lt. Helman is ferrying bombers
between fields in this country
and soon is to be assigned to an
overseas route. His wife accom
panied him to Montana. His
brother, Jack Helman, ART 1c.
has been stationed at Pearl Har
bor for many months. The young
men are sons of Mrs. J. tl. Hel
man, 420 Pearl street.
Chamberlins Here .
En Route To Take
Eastern Command
Col. and Mrs. Frank T. Cham-
berlin were overnight visitors in
Medford and left this noon for
Washington, D. C, by the south
ern route. Col. Chamberlln for
merly was medical director and
post surgeon at Camp White and
with Mrs. Chamberlln left here
last July for Camp Lockett,
Calif. Later the colonel was sent
to Fort Lewis, Wash., where he
reorganized the camp's medical
department.
Following his stop in Wash
ington, D. C, the colonel will
report to Camp Forest, Tenn., In
the fourth service command,
where he will take charge of a
general hospital.
EDWARD J. KLEIN, LONG
TIME RESIDENT, PASSES
Edward Joseph Klein, long
time resident of Medford and
in the tailoring business .for
many years, died at his home,
534 North Bartlett street this
morning after an illness.- The
body was taken to the Per)
funeral home from where funeral
arrangements and an obituary
win De announced tomorrow.
GROCERY CEILINGS
Ceiling orlces on certain r,Mti fmit.
am, vcgeiaoies were announced b
OPA for the week beginning March i
Apples Fancy .and extra fancy
d ids. for ... 840
All others. 2 lbs. for an
Banana. Per lb. .. 13c
ford, Oregon, sell at private sale
(or thereafter if not sold at said
time) the property described as:
Lot 13, Block 1, Lumsden's
Addition to the city of Med
ford, Oregon; also, 8.64 feet
across the West end of Lot 4,
Block 1, Lumsden's Addition
to the city of Medford, Ore
gon, . as said premises are de
scribed in Volumes 172, page
404, and 219, page 61, of the
Deed Records of Jackson
County, Oregon, '
to the highest bidder for cash or
upon such terms as the Adminis
trator and purchaser may agree
upon, subject to confirmation of
said sale by an Order of said
court.
Dated February 28, 1945.
GEORGE P. GILHAM.
Administrator of the Estate of
Deborah Gilham, Deceased.
GUS NEWBURY,
Attorney for Administrator.
Wednesday. March T. 1I4S MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE 1 THREf
Court In the Court House at
Medford, Oregon, as the time and
place for the hearing thereupon,
and all persons interested in said
estate may, on or before said
time appointed for said hearing,
tile Ills objections thereto or to
any particular item thereof. ,
Dated: February z, 1943.
GRACE DARBY.
Administratrix, Estate of Wil
liam August bcnilnsog, de
ceased. F. P. FARRELL,
Attorney for Administratrix.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson county.
In the Matter of the Estate of
AXEL E. AMUNDSEN, de
ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned, The First
National Bank of Portland, has
been duly appointed by the
County Court of Jackson County,
Oregon, as the Executor, with
Will Annexed, of the estate of
the above named decedent, and
has duly qualified as such Ex
ecutor of said Estate. '
Any and all persons having
any claim against said estate are
hereby notified and required to
D resent same, with proper vouch
ers attached, and duly verified
as by law required, to said Ex
ecutor at the Medford branch of
the said First National Bank of
Portland, at Medford. Oregon,
within six months from the date
of the first publication of this
notice. 1
Dated and first published on
this 28th day of February. A.D.,
1945.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND.
Bv LAWRENCE L. CLARK.
Assistant Trust Officer, Executor
with the Will Annexed, of the
Estate of Axel E. Amundsen,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that I
have been appointed by the
County Court of Jackson Coun
ty, Oregon, Executrix of the Will
of Missouri M. McCredie, de
ceased, and have qualified. All
persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to
present them, with proper
vouchers, and duly verified, 'to
me at the office of Harry c.
Skyrman, attorney for said es
tate, at Room 409, Medford Cen
ter Building, in Medford. Ore-
Son, within six months from the
ate of this notice. Dated and
first published March 7th. 1945.
Executrix.
HARRY C. SKYRMAN,
Attorney for Executrix.
Private Returns Pvt Robert
N. Ford recently returned to
Medford on furlough after com
pleting his basic infantry train
ing at Camp Wolters, Texas,
where he specialized in heavy
weapons. Accompanying Ford
home were his wife and daugh
ter,' Barbara, who spent seven
weeks in Mineral Wells, Texas
Pvt. Ford left Sunday to report
at Ford Ord, Calif. His wife, son
and daughter will reside with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Hammett on Stewart avenue.
...
Teachers Resign Mrs. Rosa-
belle Skeen has asked to be re
leased from her position as
reading and library instructor
at Washington school, it was an
nounced at the school superin
tendent's office today. Mrs.
Skeen, who taught the interme
diate children, plans to leave
the end of the week for her
home in Baker, Ore., due to the
illness of her husband. Mrs,
sue
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Carrots Calif, 1 lb. bunches,
er lb
ullf. oer lh
Lettuce Large head, 16 ox. or
more, per head ... 160
Medium head, 12 ox. or more
per head lse
Small head, under It ox,, per
head 11
Onions Dry 1944 crop
icijow na. 1 a 10s, 1 or xqq
Yellow 3" or lirsir. a ha. for aae
Peas Per lb. 221,0
roiaioes wnite
All varleue. and sice.. B lbs. - 91e
Sweet Peppers Per lb. 24 lie
aweei roiatoes a ids. zor die
Yams 2 lbs. for . 26c
Spinach, California Per lb. . 14 lie
Tomatoes, Mexican Held grown
Per lb 27e
Lemons 5 lbs. for file
Grapefruit, Arizona and CochtU
per id loe
Note: Cabbage, hothouse tomatoes,
eggplant, pears, beans, melons, coco
nuts, cucumbers and berries, retaUers
must calculate their own. ceilings by
using the applicable markup under the
retail regulations,
Administrator's Notice of Sale.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, Administrator of
the Estate of Deborah Gilham
deceased, under and in pursu
ance of an order of the County
Court of Oregon for Jackson
County, made and entered of
record on February 26, 1945, in
the above entitled estate, will on
the 30th day of March, 1945, at
10:00 in the forenoon of said
day at the office of Gus New
bury, in the United States Na
tional Bank Building in Med-
NOTICE OF HEARING
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon in ana tor uie
County of Jackson.
In the Matter of the Estate of
William August Schlinsog, de
ceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned. Administratrix of
the estate of William August
Schlinsog, deceased, has filed In
the County Court of the State
of Oregon, in and for the County
of Jackson, in the matter of the
Estate of William August schlin
sog, deceased, her Final Account
and Report and that said Court
has fixed the hour of ten o'clock
A. M. on the 81st day of March
1945, and the Court Room of said
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Million Switch To '
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For Chest Cold Aid
Seethes Rawness Due Te Threat ami
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miseries. They are simply follow
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and give nature a chance to restore
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switching to Penetro today 'why
drugirists are recommending it. 26c,
double supply 85c For all your fam
ily's chest cold miseries, be sura
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