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Livestock Portland, Ore., March 23 (UP) Livestock Cattle, 35; calves, 13. Ac tive, lew sales fully steady. Steers scarce. Week's bulk good-fed steers SIS 50t 16.25; top 116 50. Common medium heifers today $10011 50. Can-ner-cutter cows $6.50(19.50. Common medium beef cows $10911. Medium good vealers $13815.50. Hogs. 23. . Active, steady. Weights above 160 lti. $15.73. Sows $19. Good- W ASHING MACHINES REPAIRED Parti k ferric on All MtkM B & B Washer Shop 40S E. Main Phona 530J SOUND TRUCK and Public Addreit Systems FOR RENT! Any Placa Any Tlma Any Occasion FIDLER NEWS AGENCY Phona 4034 oi 6038 122 No. Riverside. Madtord PARTS and SERVICE for all Makes oi WASHERS and REFRIGERATORS YOUNGER'S APPLIANCE SERVICE CO. 31 N -Bartlett Phona 2411 ehsfea feeder pigs salable S1SS0 Sheep, none. Nominal. Good-choice wooled lambs quotable $1540416. Good ewes salable S8 38.73. Chicago, March 23 (UP) Live stock Hogs, 5.000; good and choice barrows and gills $14.75, celling; sows Cattle. 2400; calves. 500; low-choice 1,150-lb. steers topped at $16.75; best yearlings $18.25; bulk steers and year lings $144001625: choice heifers up to $16 60; most beef cows $10.50 13; heavy sausage bulls up to $1340 In load lots. Sheep, 2400: three loads good and choice 07-100-lb. fed wooled lambs $16 83017; top $17. on one load Colo rado: load good and choice 87-lb. fed clipped lambs. No. 1 and 2 skins $15.60. Portland Produce Portland, March 23 (UP) Whole sale produce markets: Asparagus California 99910 pyra mid 33-39 lbs. Tomatoes Repacked 20c lb. Chicago Wheat Chicago, March 23 (UP) Wheat: upen mgn low. eiose $1.70 V $1.70 $1,681, $1.69 , l.S8l 1.58i 1.57 1.571, 1.54 144 1.53", 1.53'i . 144 it 144 143 1.541j ket today. Trading lightened.; Buyers continued cautious. Holders of stocks, however, were less eager to sell and hence prices displayed were firmer in all major sections. The closing Dow-Jones aver ages: Industrial, 15V45, up 0.38; rail, 51.75, up 0.08; utility, J.7.60, off 0.06; and 65 itocks( 57.72, up 0.09. Sales were 680,000 shares, the least since Nov. 24, 1944, and compared with 830,000 yesterday. Today s closing prices on se- OTL SOAKERS Ideal far lawns and gardens 18' and 30 lengths as low as $1.89. Wards Basement. May July Sept. Dec Wall Street . New York, March 23. U,B Firmness In railroad issues and gains ranging to more than 2 points in several preferred stocks sustained the stock mar- So fragrant Schilling VACUUM PACKED COFFEE C .(Z- at .A4 ',!inx. .. Eieht allurlna shades, V1 wood' cover model I "A sensational all-day make-up that hide blemishes and give your skin the smoothness of a flower petal. Hour of loveliness in every drop. ley aeiectrouriAC rH DRUG STORE 29 North Central lected stocks: American Tel. It Tel. Anaconda Chrysler . Curtiss Wright General Electric . General Motors Montgomery Ward Penn. H. R u Phillips Petroleum . J. C. Penney Radio Southern Pacific ... Standard Oil of Calif.. Texas Gulf Sulphur Transamerica ... United Aircrafts U. S. Rubber U. S. Steel . 162 31 98 40V4 64 53 4 35 50 .109 11 41 40 40V4 lO's 28 5614 OBITUARY JOHN ELMER NICHOLS John Elmer Nichols passed away at Salem, Ore., Thursday. His home is six miles east of Glendak), Oregon. Perl Funeral Home 1j in charge of arrange ments. CHESTER A. ARTHURS Chester Allen Arthurs, 62, a former resident of Medford, who returned about a month ago to make his home here, passed away . in a local hosrjital early Friday. Arrangements are in care of Conger-Morris Chapel. GORDON PAUL JOHNSON The remains of Gordon Paul Johnson, age 3, will arrive in Medford Saturday from Gila Bend, Ariz . for services and in terment at a later date. Arrange ments are in care of Conger Morris Chapel. BIRTHS BURNS To Mr. and' Mrs. Clifton C, 26 Laurel St., March 23, 1945, a girl, weighing 74 pounds, at Community hospital. MATNEY To Mr. and Mrs, James, 527 Mae St., March 22, 1945, a boy weighing 7 pounds at Community hospital. , McMANUS To Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J., 321 Ashland Ave., March 14, 1945, a girl, eight pounds, at Sacred Heart hospi tal. Too Late to Classify WANTED Single man for ranch worn, oteaay employment, rn. osxa. NEWTOWN apples, good quality, 1 1.49 box. Pay Less Market, 333 8 mvcjaiae.uppoa.te rirestone. FOR SALE Lady's yellow-gold wrist waxen, mono o. USED clothing! ula bv Junior deDt. of Presbyterian Sunday school, Sat urday 24. at Cudd's Furniture Ex change, 6th and Front. Starts 10 a.m. A ri-irTrTl-liia vnn nil 1 tln.kasa 1 48-bass, excellent condition. Eve Prentice, Accordion Studio. 017 Newtown. Phone 3897 RELIABLE GROCERY CHET LEONARD PHIL WH1TLOCK Free Delivery Service DIAL 2126 117 NORTH CENTRAL AVE. For FREE DELIVERY conforming with new O.D.T. Regulation. Fresh Shipment LITTLE BROWNIE PECANS 3 Slit Salad -1 Cup and 2 Cup , CLOVERHILL GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK Richer, Tastier On Sala Hara Lard, Swift't Silver Leaf 4 lb. 84 Ripe Olivet .....Pti., Lge. 30 Grape Jelly, C & E 1 lb. jar 24t Okra, Cut No. 2 can 19c Pep, Kellogg'. Pkg. 1U Lamb's Tongue, Derby, ready to serve Lge. jar 44. Ravioli 1 lb. jar 16t Liquid Veneer, Self Shine Wax Qt. 69c Tillamook Cheese . . . lb. 38c THE BEST IN FINE PRODUCE FANCY GREEN BROCCOLI lb. 20c LARGE ARTICHOKES 2 for 29c EXTRA FANCY SLICING TOM ATOES . lb. 23c SUNKIST ORANGES, 200 size. . . . .. . .doz. 39c SUNKIST LEMONS, 360 size . .doz. 29c SALTON SEA GRAPEFRUIT. . . .lb. 10c MEDFORD BARGAIN BOUSE SPECIALS I CHICKEN NETTING, all sltea In 25 1 ou, 73-rooi rous; aiso aiocc ienc end tarbwire. j WOO DC HOPPERS, attention! We have just received a large quantity oi wedges, constating of splitting, fall ing and bucking and crosscut saw handles at ,s price Also tn stock, cordwood saws, mandrels, crosscut ; saws and axes. FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES, all you need, loc each; galvanized duckscs at 50c; also garbage cans, milk buckets, milk pans and crocks. New shipment of clothes racks, chairs chest of drawers and tables. NEW Shipment of Davenos, chairs. opnngiieia. assorted cuiui. NEW SHIPMENT of white enamel wood ranges circulating neatera trash burners and airtight heaters, stove pipe and eto Buy while stock Is complete. HARD TO GET Items, Gopher traps, skillets, clutch ovens, man pans, wnsh pans, mop wringers, mop nan dels, knives, spoons, forks, steam electric Irons, and electric heaters. NEW SHIPMENT of copper hot water cons tor your stoves, usais waier twice a- fast ROOFING PAPER, large stork, all sizes ana weignt: aiso Dunaing pa- Ser felt paper Less 'than mail or er prices- HEAVY work harness, horse collars. Kadi also, nopiiies, cow ana norse alters, and rope all sizes and cow chains. NEW shipment of cocoa mats, lino leum rugs in sues irom on 10 15. TOOLS of all kinds, for the carpenter, mecnamc farmer logger, aiso t s tools consisting of sockets ratchets lug wrenches and speed wrenches ATTENTION farmers and gardeners we have in stock all sixes and mesh of chicken netting stock fence barb wire, fence posts smootn wire stuc co wire also chicken house spray ers wheelbarrows garden cultivat ors. soading forks boes. rakes mat tocks and shovels PIPE, targe stock of prewar pipe at prewar prices Get It now be Tore prices advance, also pipe fittings pressure oumos Ditcher oumos. cen trifugal and rotary pumps; also 2 ana v cast iron son pipe. COMPLETE line of tents hay covers tarnaulines ana leather work cloves slicker coats and raincoats, slightly used, also water-repellent coats and pan is. THAYER baby buggies, national ad vertised, steel frames, iron wheels rubber tires. NEW shipment of doors and windows just arrives Another shipment of wool blank ets at $4f45 each. Remember It always pays to shop at the Medford Bargain House, 27 . 29 N Grape st Phone 3744. FOR SALE 200 near? chicks, this weeic. uressier s Hatcnery, hut East Aisin, ROSE BUSHES A few left In Wards Oartlen Dept. WANT reduction gear power take-off or moaei m Aiiis-cnauners iracv- or. fnone atJ3 or 5214. FOR SALE Twin-size bed, coil spring. innerspring mattress, line new. Phone 3160, mornings. NO. 1 POTATOES Come and get them. Third house on left on Woodrow Lane. Ph. 5860. FOR SALE Dragsaw; Wards medium size witn a Diades; i3U moaei a, 1-ton truck; CMC. tractor with Dodge motor; John Deere 2-bottom disc plow; good family cow to fresh- cn next monin. ynone wr. PAINT BRUSHESust received 2", 3" and 4" brushes at o9c and up. wwai rami ucpu FOR SALE Boy's good sport coat. size 15-16. Call 3362. FOR SALE Very gentle gray gelding. wen rcinra, tor oeginner or woman rmar. a years old, sisu. 313 c. Msin. FOR SALE Cheap old davenport. wamea wooa neater, Dea spring. Phone 3080. PAPERHANGINO Kemtonlng, painting, Inside or outside. Pre-estimate. Phone 34U9. FRICTION TAPE and rubber electnic- lan s tape ample stocKs at 7c, 14C ana ac in warns t.iectricai uept. BICYCLE TIRES AND TUBES See "our grade 2 balloon tire neaviest tire qn the market for the price. aims UKua,, ii3 in. nr. FOR RENT 2-room apartment, screen porcn in oac on grouna noor, iu; Court st FOR SALE Good trash burner, baby buggy, small criD, oatnenette. two west jacKson. aunaay. ELECTRIC FENCE Combination unit wnicn can do uaea on regular nu volt A. C. or on battery. Ask Al Cameron In Wards Basement. SLEEPING room for rent. Nice and warm, close In. References. Phone FOR SALE Eastern yellow corn, cracked, ground or whole. Faber's, 34 s. Hiversiae. WANT good home for mother eat and 4 Kittens. rriDune. pox jioo. SILEX. carpet sweeper, roller skates, metal smoking stand, miscellaneous pottery, Wenrever aluminum, excel lent Ice chipper, kitchen Udder rnone Friday. March 23. 1943 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBTjirS--TKlBB FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES 'ffolsnofr and dry cells. Adequate slocks now avaiiaDie in wards Basement. WANTED Small concrete muter. Ken neth Meadows. Crater Green House. Rt. 4, Box 9, Medford. Phone 4451 SEVERAL INCOME PROPERTIES- including one duplex, one four- resort GARDEN HOSE New shipment ar rlved at Wards 25' at 92.98 and 00 at 15.69. Wards Basement. MEN AND BOYS1 MAKE A DATE with your wife or sweetheart to go and hear Dr. Pat mont at the Central Avenue Church of Christ. Central and Jackson streets. Speaks every nlrfit except Saturday at 7:45, Dr. Patmont speaks 22 lan- ?uages and has made seven world ours. He does not hesitate to speak the truth found in the Bible. His Fri day night subject Is "The Mystery Babylon. STEEL FENCE POSTS Small shlp ment of 6'V and 7' posts at prewar prices. Ask Chris Kenney in Wards Farm Dept. SPECIAL OFFER ON 8 Vitamins ... 9 Minerals Only on. V1RLS day gives To", the known minimum daily requirement. o 1 eight Vila mini. Alio contains nine minerals Includini iron, calcium, etc and liver eitract. Now t the renulne VIRLS. a Urse 100-day lupply only Call or phone WAINSCOTT'S PHARMACY 400 E. Main Phona 2440 -ADRIENNE'S Pretty Partners for your SUIT Half th lueceu of your suit It duo to your bloui. Choose dramatic tripes for your trim tailorad suit. Wear femlnina col ors and toft nack linti with your cardigan suit W have them all. An.... EASTER HAT To Remember! A sweat uttla tailor . . halo of flowers . . these will be the prettiest hati In the E 1 1 e r parade ... bats you'll remember for years. There's gladsome nasi in our bags and glovei for E a 1 1 e r. Beautiful tinging col on that will put glorious finish to your Easter costume. ADRIENNE'S' plex. ona larga apartment house. iwu auio campa, not springs and large aarase bulldlna. HAROLD H. BROWN AGENCY C. H. WILLIAMSON. Salesman US E. Main. Phona 3.4". STEP LADDER. Just received a few of the handy 4' household size step ladders at S2.49. Wards Household Department. I Small house. Good river Ironui. Near Gold Hill. 3-bedroom house on South juversiae. Close In. OJJlU st. Has antra apartment upstairs with separate en trance. HAROLD H. BROWN AGENCY C. H. WILLIAMSON. Salesman 123 E. Main. Phone 3446. $2750" $4500 OUTSIDE CLOTHE3 DRYERS Re volving style with 150' line for $7.9S. Ask Mrs. Bradshaw In Wards Dasemem, FOR SALE One 3-bedroom and one 3-bedroom house; hardwood floors, furnace heat, large lots. Small down payment, balance like rent. Harold H. Brown Agency; C. H. William son. Salesman. 123 E. Main. Phone 3440 SHRUBBERV pruning ant? spading done. Phone 3603 between 9 a. m. and 10:30 a. m. WALLPAPERKn"S Complete-tool kit for putting on your own wall paper a splendid set of tools for every household. Complete kit for only $1.10 In Wards Wallpaper Dept. In Basement UYEUVS o MARKET o U. S and Federally Graded Meats Plggly Wlggly S. Riverside at 13th and S. Central WHERE YOU GET QUALITY FOR LESS PRICE! VEAL LOAF Seasoned, ready ior baking. Point Freel 33c WEINERS Swift Premium Skinless lb. 37c Sauerkraut lb. 15c DILLS Taylor Maids, Large tt Crisp 3 for IOC For Your Lenten Menu Fresh Salmon Haior Clams Halibut Kippered Salmon Fillet Red Snapper Kippered Herring Columbia Hirer Scotch Style Salt Smelt Herring Fresh OYSTERS, pint 65c FRESH KILLED POULTRY Fancy young Ducks, nice to bake. Fancy Roasting Chickens Fancy Hens to Stew or Boll CORNED BEEF, Grade A, 4 pts. lb., 35c Boneless Steer Beef Briskets Cured Just Rightl PURUCKER'S Beautiful New MUSIC STORE Opens. Saturday 111 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE OREGON'S NEWEST AND FINEST MUSIC STORE! Yes, you'll agree that here IS Oregon's finest, most beautiful, most complete music store. We're proud of it and we be i lieve that Medford people will share our pride. We hope, too, that you will share our opening with us will coma to Purucker's tomorrow for the debut of our new store you're most cordially invitedl FREE 2 P. M. lo 5 P.M. RECORDINGS Beginning 2 p. m. we will offer southern Oregon's young music ians an opportunity of making their own recordings FHEE1 Bring YOUR instruments and make your free recordlngl CONCERT SATURDAY Beginning ' 7 o'Cloek X .pedal opening concert ha. been planned for Saturday eve ning and you're Invited. It be gins at 7:00 p. m. In our own handsome new audltoriuml New Pianos On Display! Believe It or not. we HAVE new pianos on dis play for this opening they're beauties, tool The very latest post-war designs! 1 I RADIOS A complete radio department on our mesianlne floor, where you'll select the very finest of radio and television sets after the war. Complete up-to-the-minute shops, too, for expert radio repairing. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS A special section of this fine store has been set aside for musical Instruments and you're sure to find what you want if you're interested in learning to play any type of instrument or already adept at playing one. Journey Down MELODY LANE and Melody Lane leads right down Purucker's COM PLETE rocord and sheet mu sic department Individual, comfortable playing booths, too, so that yon may choose the recordings you especially like. Everyone Cordially Invited Saturday