EIQHT MEDrORD MAIL TRIBUNE Thursday. March t. 1145
PRIVATE TO MAJOR AT 21
Boston, U.R) One of the
youngest majors In the 0. 8.
Army Is Nicholas J. Khoury of
the South End, who rose from
buck private at 18 to wear a
gold leaf on his shoulders at 21.
MaJ. Khoury, who commands a
troop carrier squadron in Eng
land was made a shavetail at
18, a first lieutenant at 19, a cap
tain at 20.
Our Landlord Says We Have to
MOVE
If we don't find a suitable location I suppose we will be
having a law suit. He will be trying to kick us out. We
will be trying to stay until we have a suitable place to
move to. But in the meantime we are having a
ft Price SALE!
On Our Stock of
10,000 FRAMES
NOTHING RESERVED!
8x10-5x7-3x4
Take Your Choice Vi Price
BELL STUDIO
109 E. Main
LONG-TIME LOCAL
TAILOR PASSES AT
E
Edward Joseph Klein passed
away at his home on north
Bartlett street Wednesday fol
lowing a lengthy illness.
He was born in Witten, Ger
many, August 1870 and came
to the United States at the age
of 16. He traveled extensively,
finally settling in Medford some
39 years ago. He had engaged
in the tailoring business in the
same location -for 33 years.
On April 17, 1904, he was
united in marriage to Miss Her
mlne Ida Stelner, at San Jose,
Calif.
Mr. Klein leaves to mourn his
passing his wife and four sons,
Norman E., of Garden City,
N. Y.j Ralph E., Portland, Ore.;
Leonard Mi, Corvallis, Ore.,
and Vernon J. Klein, a reserve
mid-shipman of the U. S. Naval
Academy, Annapolis, Md.; also
one brother, Gustav J. Klein,
Jersey City, N. J., and five
grandsons.
Mr. Klein was a member of
Masonic Lodge No. ' 103 A. F.
and A. M., Scottish Rite, and
Hlllah Temple of the Shrine,
also the Knights of Pythias, the
Elks Lodge and the Jackson
County Chamber of Commerce.
Funeral services will be held
at the Perl Funeral Rome Fri
day at 2 p. m. Members of the
Masonic Lodge will officiate
and entombment will, be in the
Portland Mausoleum in Port
land, Ore.
HOLINESS ASSN. MEETS
IN MEDFORD TOMORROW
Rogue River Holiness associa
tion will meet Friday in the
Medford Church of the Naza
rene, Holly at First, with Rev.
W. R. Wise, president in charge.
The services will be held at
10:30a. m. and at 2 p. m. Spec
ial speakers for the day will be
Evangelist Palmquist and the
Rev. Keller of the Free Metho
dist church in Medford. They
will speak in the order given.
The election of officers for the
ensuing year will also take place.
BIRTHS .
BEATTIE To Mr. and Mrs.
Jack C, SZ3 Haven street,
March 7, 1945, a girl, eight
pounds, at Community hospital.
DOWNING To Mr. and Mrs.
Richard, Jacksonville, March 7,
1945, a girl, six pounds, at Sa
cred Heart hospital.
WITNESS 50 YEARS LATE
Portsmouth, N. H., (ll.R)
When George Palfrey and Miss
Mary Hoyt were married in
1894, the bridegroom's brother
Harry neglected to sign the mar
riage certificate as a witness of
the ceremony. Recently he made
up for his oversight, however, by
signing the time-yellowed docu
ment at the cojple's golden wed
ding anniversary party.
MONTGOMERY WARD
SHE GETS OUR EASTER TOGS AT WARDS
ENLIST IN NAVY
1 Robert Day Porter, son of Mr
and Mrs. Elias H. Porter, route
1; Elroy Chester, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Chester, Medford,
and Arnold E. Town, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank E. Town, route
1, were enlisted in the navy yes
terday according to the Medford
recruiting station. Young Ches
ter and Town were enlisted as
apprentice seamen and returned
home to await call for "boot"
training at the center in San
Diego.
Because of his ability to pass
the Eddy test, Porter was en
listed as a seaman first class,
two steps above rating at which
a recruit ordinarily begins
He will be sent home on inactive
duty, pending graduation from
high school in June, will be
trained in radar at Chicago and
later at some college or univer
sity, the navy recruiter states.
Livestock
Portland, Ore., March 8 (UP)
Livestock Cattle, 150; calves, 2S.
Slow. Medium-good fed steers steady
at 914.254$ 15.76. Other classes 25 uf
SOo lower for two days. Canner-cutter
cowa largely S6.50tf9. Fat dairy-type
cows S9.5U(g'10; some held higher. Me
dium bulls $11012. Good beef bulls
quotable to $13 or above. Good-choice
vealera S15 (g 18.
Hogs, 100. Active, steady. Good
choice 170-300 lbs. largely $15.75:
neavier weights and sows 519. Good
choice feeder pigs salable $16.50 la)
17.50.
Sheep, 200. Steady. One lot good
choice 91-lb. wooled lambs $15.50.
Late Wednesday good-choice ewes
$8.23. One choice lot $8.50.
Chicago. March 8 (UP) (WFA
Livestock Hogs, 8000. Good and
choice barrows and gilts 140 lbs. and
up $14.75, celling; sows $14. Complete
clearance.
Cattle, 7,000; calves, 800. Average
choice 1270-lb. steers top at $17; best
heifers $18.50; bulk steers 114.25 w
18.50; most heifers $13.75 IS 19.50; good
beef cows to $15, heavy sausage bulls
to $14; cutter cows $9.75 down; veal
ers $13 down. .
Sheep, 3,000. Load good to choice
101 lbs. Whitefaca Colorado fed lambs
$16.65; medium and good few lambs
$15.65 16.25.
Chicago Wheat
Chicago, March 8 (UP) Wheat:
Open High Low Close
May ..$l.fol, $1.71i $1.67 $18734
July 1.59 1.60;i 1.56 1.58
Sept 1.55 1.57(1 1.3314 1.53 -Dec.
. 1.55(5 1.50 ',4 1.52ft 1.521,
Mar. 1.77a 1-W's 1.77 1.77
S. F. DAIRY PRICES
San Francisco, March 8 (U.PJ
Dairy market:
Butter: 93 score 43, 92 score
42V4, 90 score 42V4, 89 score
41.
Cheese: Loafs 27.9, triplets
27.2.
Eggs: Large grade A 40V4.
medium grade A 35V4, small
grade A 31V4, large grade B
37V4.
General Electric JCD .
General Motors
Montgomery Ward
Penn. R. R.
Phillips Petroleum
J. C. Penney
Radio ".
Southern Pacific
Standard Oil of Cal
Texas Gulf Sulphur .
Transamerica
United Aircrafts
U. S. Rubber
U. S. Steel
, 42U
, 67
. 54
. 36Vs
. 53 V
109
, llVs
39V4
11V4
30 Vi
56
64
WARDS HAHDSOMI WOOL lfl.98
SUITS LOW PRICED AT
Sizes 4 to 10. What sett this stilt apart from the others at a realty
outstanding value? Well, for on thing, It's the way II looks, and
that Includes the smart style, the neatly finished seams, the rich
blue and brown tweedsl For another, It's the wonderful feel of the
all wool It'i made ofl And, equally Important, are Its unseen quaL
ties careful cutting, expert tallorlngl
6
.98
PRETTY IITTLE COATS
FOR PRETTY LITTLE GIRLS
...
Sizes 1 to 4. You won't recognize your little darling when yoi
tee her In one of thesel Whether she's wearing an all-wool Shet
land weave In smart check or tweed, on oil-wool crepe In a dressy
little style, or a good-looking blend of wool and rayon, she's
sure to catch an admiring glance from everyone who sees hert
So. bring her Into Wasds now selections are complete.
W00L-AND-RAY0N
COAT SETSI 6.98
Sizes 1 to 4. Smartly
styled! Well tailored in
lovely tweeds. ,
Matching Eton Cap
l lHll"lAjBaSESBSs'-'7'
GIRLS' JERKIN SUITSt
PRICED LOW! 3.98
Sixes 7-14. Smart end servke
oblel Sturdy 50 wool, 50
rayon! h olatdt and solids.
WIll-TAIlORED LONOIES
with currsi 2.91
Sixes 4 re 10. In rlaVlooVIng wed
and ravonl Tweeds and soNdsl
With pleats at walstl
OYS SMART LOAFER
COAT, SIZES 2 to S
4.98
leautlfuny tailored In rich al
weoL Solid suede with contrast
Ina tweeds. With roomy patch
pockets and a rayon yoke lining.
Tan, brown, blue.
LUXURIOUS ALL-WOOL
COATS FOR SPRING
9.98
Sixes 4 to 7. Superior good looks
you'll recognize at oncel Won
derful all wool crepes and Shet
land weavetl Smart styles to flat
ter every little glrll
SNOW WHITE COTTON
BLOUSES 1.98
Sizes 7 to 14. Dainty cot-
ion sneers ana Droaacloths!
2-9 Blouses Also1.39
Mont
gomery Ward
Wall Street
New York, March 8 OJ.R)
Stocks broke 1 to 4 points today
when announcement was made
of the American First Army's
crossing of the Rhine Into the
heart of Germany.
Trading increased to such vol
ume that the tickers ran four
minutes behind. This was the
latest the tape has been since
mid-May, 1940.
The favorable war news
caught the stock market off bal
ance and it crumpled easily.
Before the announcement, the
market had been under the in
fluence of fears of further mar
gin restrictions.
Preliminary closing Dow
Jones stock averages: Industrial
158.83, off 2.69: Railroad 50.96,
off 1.13; Utility 28.00, off 0.40,
65 stocks 89.23, off 1.07.
Sales totaled 1,860,000 shares
compared with 1,400,000 shares
yesterday.
Today s closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American Tel. & TeU...163V4
Anaconda 33
Chrysler -.lOOMi
Curtlss , Wright 6Vi
OBITUARY
IDA. JACOBY
lVTra THn Jnrrthv 7.V Inntf time
resident of Medford, passed away
in a fortiana nospiiai iviarcn i.
She mnrle hpr home here at 22
Almond street, leaving a monLh
ago for Portland.
C!hj (a aiirvtv! hv twa eniu.
Verlan C, Medford, and Otis L.,
Portland, and tnree aaugniers,
Mrs. Ruth Klelnheinz, Oakland,
(-all Mm ftnlrlie Morean. San
Francisco, and Mrs. Lois Smith,
Portland.
Funeral services will be held
at 1:30 p. m., Friday In Portland.
PATRICIA M. SAWYER
Services for Patricia M. Saw
yer, infant daughtei of Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Sawyer, Shady Cove,
who passed away in a local hos
pital Wednesday, will be held at
the graveside in SUkiyou Me
morial Park at 10 a. m., Friday
with the Rev. Harry Hansen of
ficiating. Also surviving is the
grandmother, Mrs. Daisy Saw
yer, La Verne, Calif. Arrange
ments are in care of Conger-
Morris Chapel.
MARION SOWASH
Services for Marion Sowash.
87, who passed away Monday
will be held at the graveside in
IOOF cemetery at 11 a. m., Fri
day with the Rev. Delbert Dan
iels officiating. Arrangements
are In care of Conger-Morris
Chapel.
NEW DESTROYER
San Francisco, March 8 OJ.R)
The 2,150-ton destroyer Strong,
named for a ship sunk during
the new Georgia campaign of
1943, was to be commissioned
today at the Bethlehem ship
yards.
Use Mall Tribune Want Ada
FEW SEATS LEFT
FOR STAGE PLAY
A few reserved seats and gen
eral admission tickets for the
Red Cross benefit play "Dead
lier Than the Male," to be pro
duced at the Holly theater to
morrow evening, will be on sale
at the theater it was stated to
day. The play, being staged by
the Medford little theater group,
is a comedy-drama and said to
be highly entertaining.
Dress rehearsals were held
earlier in the week and last
night a prevue showing was giv
en at Camp White for patients
at the station hospital and In
vited guests. Cast members and
production staff were satisfied
with the smoothness of the per
formance, u was reDorted.
Tickets are on sale at Mann's
department store each afternoon.
SEEK GAMBLING TAX
Carson City, Nev., March I
nio MAvnHn'e ffamblinff In
'come will be taxed to the tun
of 10 per cent. ol tne gross
profits if bill introduced in
the senate yesterday 4S enacted
into law.
really seething because)
they're really
.medicated
J
'COUGH
LOZENGES
Millions use F ft F Loxenges to
give their throat a 15 minute sooth
ing, comforting treatment that
reaches all the way down . For
coughs, throat irritations or hoarse
ness resulting from colds or smoking,
sooth with F 4 F. Box only 10)!.
NEW kind of
ASPIRIN tablet
doesn't upset stomach
When you neec
quick relief froir
po'n. do yov
hesitate to take
aspirin becaust
K leaves yoi
w'th an upset
stomach? Ii so
this new medi
cal discovery
SUPKRIN, is "lust what the doc
tor ordered" for you.
Superln Is aspirin plus - contain!
the same pure, safe aspirin yoi
have long known - but developer,
by doctors in a special way foi
those upset by aspirin in its ordi
nary torra.
This new kind of aspirin table
dissolves more quickly, lets th
aspirin get right at the lob ot re
lieving pain, reduces the acidity o
ordinary aspirin, and does act ir
ritate ir upset stomach even site
repeat doses
Tear this out to remind you tt
get Supenn today sn you ean hav
tt in hand when headaches, colds
etc.. strike. See how quickly )
relieves pain - how tbtsbs
fine you teel after riZnS
taking Acvourlnig
rist's, lot and 39c,
MONTGOMERY WARD
SEEVHCE
Plenty of Experienced
Mechanics -Finest
Factory Equipment
Genuine Ford Parts
Crater Lake Motors
Sixth and Ivy
Housewares
STURDY, DECORATIVE
FIBER WASTE BASKETS
.A few ot
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At Wards you will find a grand collection of heavy paper fiber
waste baskets. They're decorative, and practical, fool The colorful
prints are thoroughly washable. You can choose from a wide variety
of cheerful patterns adaptable to any type room. Various sizes and
shapes; prices range from 69c to $1.89. See these lovely new bus
kers at Wards, todayl
SAVE MONEY ON
CLEANING NEEDS
No- Rubbing Cream Polishl
For furniture, woodwork 39o
Wet Mop. Sturdy 4-ply cotton
yarn; well-sewed tops 49a
Ironing Pad, Cover. Punched
rayon pad; muslin cover 95o
Renuxit Cleaning Fluid. Safe,
effective! 2 gallons. 1.49
SILEX COFFEE MAKER
8-CUP SIZE 323
Vacuum type . ; . brewi Qood cof
fee every time. Heat-resistant
PYREX alass. Use on any itovel
i i.en. hi. !, ssasijli ill
1V1
PYREX FLAVOR-SAVER
PIE PLATE 45
Pie-crust pressed Into fluted rim
seals In ulces . . . saves flavor ijj
keeps your oven deanl '
ROOMY UPRIGHT
CLOTHES HAMPER
6.25
Oosety woven fiber; smooth en
omel finish will not chip or dis
color! Sanded Inside prevents
snags and tears in clothe J Self
ventilated . . . fiber woven so air'
circulates freely through dofhed
ontgomery
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