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Mi V 7 Seven cases of chlckenpox were reported In the county last week according to Dr. A. Erin Merkel. county health officer. Three were reported from Ash land, two from Talent and one each from Jacksonville and Med ford. - Influenza was second high with five cases reported, four In Medford and one in Jackson ville. Two cases of diphtheria were on the list, one In Oak grove and one in Medford, and one case o scarlet fever was re ported from Medford. One case of mumps was listed from tin Howard district. doling time tor Classified Ads 9 m - Too Latt to Classify 12:30 li m . ...mode with CINCH CORN BREAD MIX. Each package con tains ALL necessary Ingredients. Just add water, mix and bake. Try this I Split muffins, fill with a dab of butter and jelly and replace in oven for a minute or two. Try Cinch Waffle and! ' Cinch Not Cakes, Tool TO LOAN! On JEWELRY, CAMERAS and MUSICAL INSTRU MENTS. Used and unre deemed Jewelry at great savings PEOPLES LOAM CO. 229V E. Main Street State License P 137 'Aussie Brides Of Yank Servicemen Await Transport By United Press Marriages between American soldiers and Australian girls are running into the thousands and requests for transportation of brides to the United States are increasing, the Melbourne radio reported today. The broadcast, heard by Uni ted Press In San Francisco, quot ed a government spokesman as estimating that 1200 wives of American servicemen, with 300 children, have visas and are awaiting transport. Several hun dred already have made the trip. He said there are about 5,000 more brides in Australia and be tween 5,000 and 10,000 fiancees of American servicemen. points with the general average at a new low since February 2. Preliminary closing Dow- Jones stock averages: Industrial 155.30, off 1.07; Railroads 51.38, off 0.36; Utility 27.64, off 0.16; 65 stocks 57.59, off 0.39. Sales totaled 1,340,000 shares compared with 920,000 shares yesterday. Today's closing prices on se lected stocks: Livestock Portland. Ore.. March 21 (UP) Livestock: Cattle ISO. Calves 35. Beet cattle active, fullv steady: lower srade sows in light supply but demand limit ed. One lot medium steers 15.00 sorted at id nn- nnn cnmmon-meaium Kraacs i2nn.i3.Rn. One lot rood-choice heif ers 16.00; lightly sortea at id.wi. common-medium heifers 11.00-14.00. Can-ner-cutter cows 6.50-9.50. Medium beef cows 10.75-ll.ou. uooa-cnoice vcuuu 15.00-16.00. . ua inn Gtoarfv. Rnrrnws and Cuts mostly 15.75. Sows 15.00. Feeder pigs quotable 16.50-17.50. Sheep 100. Nominally steady. Good- choice wooled lamDS saiaoie 16.00. Good yearunRS quoiaoto xo.w 13.25. Good ewes 8.00-8.75. Chicago. March 21 (UP) Live. HOBS: 4.UUU. 1000 WW n. iAn ma nnn ud lt.iui catue: iz.uuu. wivn. --- steers .7.50; top yearlings 17.25: neiter yearlings lo.ao. iioeryi V'""',. -V Steers 15.00-17.00; most heifers 14.25 16.00; weighty cutter cows to 8 50, heavy sausage bulls to 13.50. sneep: a,ouv. ruw choice led wooled Westerns 16.85. Portland Produce Portland. March 2r (IIP) Whole sale produce market: Celery California, green fancy, 5.50-5.75. , .,, ., Caulltiower u. . a.-..--ai t crate; California. 2 30-3.00 orate. Tomatoes California NUand, 3is flat. Chicago Wheat Chicago, March 21 (UP)! " open High Low MM 160 1 169 Va 10? li July 157 157Y. Sept. 1544 154 Deo. 153',s IS S. F. DAIRY PRICES Rnn Francisco. March 21 fll.R) Dairv market: Butter: 93 score 43, 92 score 42V4, 90 score 421V 89 score 4134. Cheese: Loafs 27.9, triplets 27.2. Eggs: Large grade A 40V4, me dium grade A 37V2, small graae A 33V4, grade B 374.. Wall Street New York, March 21 (UK- Trading increased on the stock market today as a decline round ed out its third day. Prices re ceded fractions to more than 2 American Tel. & Tel. Anaconda Chrysler . Curtiss Wright . General Electric General Motors . Montgomery Ward .... Perm. R. R Phillips Petroleum J. C. Penney ....... Radio Southern Pacific Standard Oil of Calif. Texas Gulf Sulphur .. Transamerica . United Aircrafts U. S. Rubber . U. S. Steel 162i SUA 974 5's 40?i 64Vs 53 H 38 49 -...109 IHi 40 40 394 lO's 28 547s 62 HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION IS SUED FOR DIVORCE Chicago, March 21 (U.R) A hearing In a divorce suit against Sgt. Joe Louis, world's heavy weight boxing champion, was scheduled in superior, court to day. The suit was filed yesterday by the champion's wife, Marva Trotter Louis, charging he de serted her Oct. 2, 1942. It was the second divorce suit filed against Louis in the last four years. A previous one was dropped when the couple effect ed a reconciliation. 15G 15311 152 Close 169(1 157 li 1534 153 V. if -1 & The Serbs, Croats and Slo venes, who make up the present Yugoslavia, are all closely re lated Slavic peoples. . VICTORY GARDENERS OFFERED FREE PLOW Victory gardeners wishing to take advantage of the free plow ing offer of the Coca Cola com pany are urged to phone the of fice of the firm at once, It was announced today. For the third year the Coca Cola company has made provisions for a tractor to plow city garden plots as an aid to vegetable gardeners. March 31 is the deadline for the plowing, company employees said. Gold Hill McLeod, March 20 Jack Morse Garland Lance entertained Sat urday evening in honor of the birthdays of her husband and Mrs. W. C. Autenreith. Several lovely gifts were received and the evening spent playing cards followed by refreshments to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Autenreith, Mr. and Mrs.. R. G. Wigle, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Lance. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliot of Redding, Calif., are here visiting relatives and looking for a loca tion. Miss Eve Stone and Mrs. Le ona Drynan of Mt. Mt. Shasta, Calif., visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. ,Jas. Shaw and Mrs. Elinor Ganong. Mrs. Alva Cook and daughter Alvagean went to Portland Wednesday where Mrs. Cook will receive medical care. Lee Marsden left Tuesday for Canada to visit for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cook spent several days recently at their mine on Foots Creek. Mrs. Geo. I. Brown and chil dren of Medford visited over the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Z. Smith and family. Mrs. Jeanette Greer of Port land is here for an Indefinite visit with her son Frank Tygart and family. Terry Clement. S 2'0 spent a short leave here with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Clement and sister Patty, also with his brother, Lt. Kelly Clement, who is nome on furlough. Terry left Thursday to rejoin his ship. miss uorothy Taylor of Eu gene visited over the week-end with friends here. Harold Boen, Ma.M 2'c, who has been on leave here vlsitlns his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Boen and family, left Sunday lor oan uiego for reassignment. He has spent the past year In me south Pacific. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker of Medford, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hayes of Prospect spent the latter part of the week with their parents, Mr. and ' Mrs. Hugh Hayes. Central Point Central Point, March 21 E. Gilbert Cays made a business trip to Klamath Falls, Monday. Mrs. John Burns has been con fined to her home for the past ten flays with a severe cold. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hous ton are both in the hospital at McCleod, Calif. Mrs. Houston is suffering with asthma; Mi Houston with heart trouble. Mrs. Hazel Meyer, of Lake Creek, was an overnight guest Tuesday at the home of her mother, Mrs. Wm. Tetherow. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Morris have bought the P. A. Bonney home and expect to move In next month. Mrs. Henry Freeman of 612 Manzanita Street is convalescing In the Community Hospital In, Wednesday, March 21, 194S MEDFORD MAIL TRIBTTfTB TKHO Medtord. J Men's Bible Class, of the Church of Christ, entertained the two ladies classes with an oyster supper, March 13. The dining room was attractively dec orated. A splendid program fol lowed the supper. AMERICAN SUB BARBEL LOST WITH ALL ABOARD Washington, March 21 (U.R) The navy announced today that the American submarine Barbel has been lost, presumably In the Pacific or far eastern waters. The Barbel carried a normal complement of 65 men. All of its crew were listed as missing in action. GEN. ARNOLD RECUPERATES Washington, March 21 (U.R) Gen. H. H. Arnold, commander of the army air forces, returned to Washington today after a five ' ..... ..1. a 1 KM 1 J a a m wm icai in Cauriasu Arnogs, has been recuperating at tht) AAF convalescent hospital at Miami from an Illness brought on by overwork. . SPRING MERCHANDISE Coats, Suits, Millinery Alterations by Experts ' Specialising LADIES' COATS & SUITS IN HALF SIZES Burelson's Ladies' Ready-To-Wear 31 No. Central Avenue Easter Cards Were Never Lovlier Send Easter Greetings to all your friends and relatives. They cost so little yet mean so much. SWEM'S GIFTS .1 .aV qs.m :a i m m Mr. all l DRESSY-DRESSES For YOUR EASTER DANCES i Your heart will crulekan Its beat, your area will, sparkle and your flour will give way to Goddu like sllmness when you slip . into these superbly fash-', ioned formats and dressy dresses. . Formals 9 to 20 . S10.95 1o S22.53 Lovely soft pastels In tilh nets, crap and Jerseys. Dressy Dresses, 9 to 24V4 ,VJ S9.95toS22.95 'H 4. if T. .11 ..... 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