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LOCAL and PERSONAL Club To Meet Chrysanthe mum Thimble club will meet at the home of Mrs. Carrie Milnei Thursday at 1:30 p.m. Returns Mrs. Lorraine Lar son, 1016 Reddy avenue, re turned last night from Klamath Falls where she has been visiting friends for the past few days. ' Receives Permit Roy E. Hoover, 8 South Orange street, received a permit from the of fice of the city superintendent to reshingle a residence and make other improvements at a cost of $200. - Pre-School Clinic A pre school clinic for children in the Lincoln school district who ex pect to start to school for the first time next fall will be held tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. in the Lincoln school gymnasium. Mother Here Mrs. Christine Thomas of San Francisco is visit ing her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cordy, at the family home on Beall Lane. Mrs. Thomas plans to return to her home at the end of the month. . Officer Here Capt. D. L. Widmeyer arrived Saturday on leave from McCaw general hos pital, Walla Walla, Wash., -to visit his wife and children at the family home, 108 Florence street. The officer will return next week. Announce Sale Rebekah lodge will hold a rummage sale Friday and Saturday at the cor ner of Holly and Main streets, starting each, morning at 9 a.m. A large assortment of cacti will be on sale. Donations are to be brought to the building Thurs day afternoon. Whartont Here Lt. and Mrs. S. T. (Ted) Wharton of Camp Wolters, Tex., are in Medford as guests of the lieutenant's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Whar ton, 1124 West Ninth street. They will leave May 14. Mrs. Wharton is the former Virginia Manus of Medford. Eerie To Meet Crater Lake Aerie No. 2093 and auxiliary. F.O.E., will meet in their hall at 217 West Main street at 8 p. m. Thursday. Plans will be com pleted for the annual Mother's Day program, to be held Sunday, May 13, at 2 p. m., and for intiti- ation May 27. A dance will con clude the evening. .. Walker Home Kenneth Walk er, warrant boatswain, arrived home Saturday from the naval supply depot, Oakland, Calif., where he is stationed with the merchant marine. Walker is visiting his wife and two weeks old baby, Lonne Fay, at their home at Riverside apartments. Leaves For South Mrs. Geo. Bovyer, 115 North Oakdale ave., left last night for Oakland, Calif, to make her home with her par ents. Her husband, Pfc. George Bovyer, has been transferred from the Medford air' base to Boise, Idaho. Mrs. Bovyer was employed at the local rationing board. Announce Meeting Phoenix Garden club members will make graduation corsages at the regu lar meeting scheduled for Fri day, May 11, at the home of Mrs. L. O. Tenland, Fern Valley. Mrs. L. G. Gentner of Medford will supervise the corsages and those attending are to bring Dutch iris and double lavender lilacs. Members are also asked to bring plants for exchange. Officers urge a large attendance for the meeting, set for 1:30 p.m. Initialed Two Medford stu dents at the University of Ore gon, Miss Joyce Utz and Miss Helen Webb, were Initiated into Sigma Delta Pi, national Spanish honorary, in a Joint ceremony with the university chapter and Oregon State college chapter held Sunday. Members are cho sen on the basis of scholarship and interest in Spanish. Miss Utz is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn H. Utz, 301 Crater Lake avenue, and Miss Webb is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Webb, 819 Minnesota avenue. CALENDAR Friday 1:00 p. m. Friday Luncheon club, home of Mrs. N. S. Oat man, 518 South Grape street. Bring service and covered dish. Promoted Harold L. Sleight, serving at a 7th AAF heavy bomber base in the Marianas as a B-24 Liberator co-pilot, has been promoted to first lieuten ant. Lt. Sleight, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sleight, re side at 117 Tripp street, attended Medford senior high school and Oregon State college. He entered the army in March of 1943. i ; Chicago Wheat Chicago, May 9 (UP): Whoat Open High Low Close May 1M 175 174H 174'i July 163'4 1W, 1641, Sept. .16l, 161', 1601, 1HO', Dec. 181 ',i 1611a 160 ISO S. F. DAIRY PRICES San Francisco,- May 9. (U.R) Dairy market: Butter: 93 score 43, 92 score 42 V4, 90 score 424, 89 score 414. Cheese: Loafs 27.9, triplets 27.2. Eggs: Large Grade A 40V4, medium grade A 37V4, small grade A 35V5, large grade B 37V4. Wall Street New York, May 9 (U.R) Stocks made an irregular decline today on contracted volume. Special issues attracted a sub stantial following but the main list was neglected and a suffi cient number of rails and indus trials receded to bring declines in those averages. Small gains predominated in the main group of utilities. Market operators moved cau tiously because of the uncertain ties over partial reconversion of industry. Big corporations said they had no idea what the gov ernment had in mind regarding the cnangeover and they were maintaining a crossed-fingers at titude. As a result the trading element in stocks tended to sell DIAPER RASH Booth and cool diaper rub, relieve irri tation, and also help prevent it by using Mexaana, the toothing, medicated pow der. Sprinkle well over rash-irritated akia after every change. A standby for over 40 year. Costa little. Even greater savings in larger siiea. Always demand Mexaana, Starts T0H0RR0V Disk Forsn In "CHEROKEE STRIP" 3L5I PS aahW and" t,jCk Th KUrry MinTcol IT .- rf $64 Quintal yuu. f,n m am S irA TONIGHT - DREAMLAND A Grand Party a Yflu Wen'! Want NCN HAT o m Uolu We mutt close at Midnight In cooperation with James Byrnes' nation wide doting request. Happy Scene After Germany's Surrender J n j irk, Ls'.-J , 1 f -V. ti tAcm Radia-TtUphalo) AJlied officers smile after signing of German unconditional surrender. Left to right are MaJ. Gen. Ivan Su sloparov of Soviet Army: LWGen. Sir P. B. Morgan, Deputy Chief of Staff, SHAEF, Lt. Gen. Walter Bedell Smith, Chief of Staff, SHAEF: Capt. Harry C. Butcher, naval aide; Gen. Bwight D. Elsenhower (holding pea with which surrender was signed) ; Sir Arjhur Tedder, Deputy Supreme Commander: and Adm. Sir Harold M Burroiuth. Allied Naval ChleL Signal Corps radlo-telephota. the so-called war issues and buy selected issues in the peace groups. ' Preliminary closing Dow Jones averages; industrial, 165.24, off 1.18; Rail, 55.51, off 0.91; Utility, 30.72, off 0.13; 65 stocks, 61.83, off 0.57. Sales were 1,490,000 shares against 1,580,000 yesterday.- Today's closing prices on se lected stocks: American Tel. & Teleg... 65?i Anaconda . . 34Vs Chrysler 11U4 Curtiss Wright 5 General Electric .. . 425s General Motors 69 V4 Montgomery Ward 60V4 Penn. R. R 38U Phillips Petroleum ....... S3 J. C. Penney..... ........116Vi Radio 12 Southern Pacific 44U Standard Oil of Calif 444 Texas Gulf Sulphur..... 45 Transamerica .... United Aircrafts 29Ti U. S. Rubber.... U. S. Steel 58W 67 Vi Gcs on Stomach IUlMVftl ia i mmm w 4mW ywsT mm y kk fVbu nrwi iudicii ictd cauwi plnful. iuffot In lit. wur tonjrb r.e) brtburn. dactoti iikuallr rrawrlb ihn futet-ttlnf anJlclMS tTrumn for irmt-tonjiti r!lef aedleinM llkn Uau in Bcll-atM Tihlrtt. No liiatlm. Bell ini brlnu comfort In Jifll sc return boiUs uiuIk douAU avuj buk, tto Thru SATURDAY sf:&?ff& Johnny ftlask W 051BM s WW-'. iZffi IN THE KITCHEN ' fV.. WITH THE PIRKCT SERVANTS llUfrt frfertV NUWl 3 "'X 'X; '7 &r jv mm mi m w Mary BOLAND Philip MERIVALE Henry O'NEILL QUIHID- HER EYES ARE READLY The AAP's famed new P-81 night fighter the "Black Wi dow" is packed with radio de tection devices, enabling the flyers to locate an enemy in pitch dark and destroy him with shell fire. I The 1945-46 tax budget will be completed and signed Friday, members of the county court said today. The budget, now in process of preparation by the county clerk, was prepared in two sessions by the appointed committee composed of Ben Harder, Medford; Arnold Bohn rt, Central Point, and W. W. Robison, Ashland, acting with the county court. Commissioner Arthur E. Pow ell of Central Point, said he thought the budget, when reca pitulated would be about the same as last year. Salary in creases provided for elective of ficers, by the last legislature, are provided for in the budget as well as a veterans' security offi cer. The estimates for the various county offices and departments are approximately the same as last year. GOOD HEALTH Your Greatest Possession el RtmorrholcU PUi, Fit- 4 ur, tutuia, norma inup ur). Our tnithoe f Uoat mont without hotpltal p. ration uccouhillT mod lot 33 yaif. Lib oral eiadit tormi. Call lor examination or itnd far FIU DookUot. 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