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It A LOCAL and PERSONAL 8Utar Visits Kara Mrs. E. R. Hart, from Kansas, is visiting har brother, Dr. William F. Roney, 108 Florence avenue. She Is leaving soon (or San Francisco where she will make her home. JAMES K. HOEY Registered Engineer Flans Specifications Supervision Structural Mechanical Hydraulic Industrial Residential Phone 4078-48 Quince St. J ATTENTION Eaglet and Auxiliary FREE DANCE SAT. NITE May 18 at EAGLES' HALL 219 W Main Fine Music Permit Issued Alfred Hager ty, 819 West Palm street, re ceived a building permit yester day from the office of the city superintendent to erect a garage and laundry room at a cost of $200. Reamea Home Pvt. Thomas ! G. Reames, son of Mr. and Mrs. j C. W. Reames, 27 Geneva street, j arrived in Medford Wednesday I on a delay-enroute from Ft. Sill, ! Okla., to Ft. Mason, San Fran cisco, Calif. Reames has been ' in the army a year and four months and Is with the artillery. He will be In Medford until May 29. Home From Hospital L. O. Van Slyke, 916 . West Tenth street, returned May 17 from Good Samaritan hospital, Port land, where he recently under went surgery. He will remain at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. E. Merritt of Ashland for a few days and will return to Medford the first of next week accompanied by Mrs. Van Slyke, who has been with her daughter for the past month. Cold Drinks Sandwicnes, Chuck Wagon Style! 4 Miles from Medford on Griffin Creek Road EVERY SAT. NITE At the Picturesque WAGON WHEEL DANCING STARTS AT 9 NEW S-PIECE ORCHESTRA The Wagon Wheelers! Phone 6213 for Reservations for PRIVATE PARTIES Inducted George E. Clark and Fred Prettyman were in ducted into the army May 10 at Ft Lewis, Washington through Jackson county board No. I. Sitter Leaves Mr. and Mrs. Al Dorris, San Jose, left Medford today after spending two days visiting with Mrs. Dorris' sister. Mrs. Amy Putnam, central Point. . Miss Bertram Back Mist Pat Bertram, 823 Vi West 10th street, secretary to the city superinten dent, returned to work today after being confined to her home the past three days because of illness. Mrs. Gilbert Returns Mrs. Van R. Gilbert, 18S North Holly street, returned to Medford yes terday after spending two weeks in Seattle visiting her son, Curtis Bonney, and his family. Mrs. Gilbert also spent a short time In Bremerton with relatives. Books Needed Medford rest' dents were reminded today of the drive being staged by Med' ford branch of the American As sociation of University Woman for books for Red Cross libraries overseas. Anyone having mys tery stories, light novels, blogra phies or other books suitable for a servicemen's library is urged to take the copies to the health department in the courthouse, from where they will be ship ped. The office will not be open Saturday afternoon. - Announce Adjustments In dustrial users of fats and oils are eligible for adjustments on red points under the new ration- ing ruling which raised the point values of lard, shortening, cook ing and salad oils, according to a release from the Office of Price Administration, Portland. Applications for second quarter adjustments should be made In writing to the district OPA food rationing division, Bedell bulla ing, Portland, between May 15 and June S, the release states. m WWl'.''SWi,1.. aWpunf e-jai WJ1- "'!"'l''JMM'ii)i.M ,,,a..i..t. tl)) jy I J.1 mm m - - 1 ! ' ' J ' i ; v . . ' 1 mm Ail- V I Sizes lie 3... 79c 7 Sizes 2 fo 6... 1.00 Adorable, welt made stylet for little gTrli who take to the water. Fast drying rayon velours, or novelty weaves In wool and cotton. In pretty paitels. Nifty, sleek fitting trunks for brother. Sturdy enough lo endure many a plunge In the old swimming hotel Rayon velours and wool and cotton blends In smart colors. Sties I lo 1 . . . 1.19 i pi jVlontgomery Ward ' Mrs. Brayton Hara Mrs. Ann Brayton of Spokane is visiting In the city at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Brayton, 314 Van couver avenue. Court Tonight Medford Girt Scouts will hold a court of awards tonight at the Lincoln school gymnasium, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Parents and friends are invited to attend the cere mony. In Hospital Mrs. Lottie Dan iels returned to the Sacred Heart hospital today after a two months visit with her daughter, Mrs. R. N. Evans, who has been In Medford from her home In Philadelphia, Penn. The ladies have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Frank Hull, 617 South Grape street. mm Fire Calls Firemen answered a call- this morning from the home of Leevi Lee, 212 North Bartlett street, and extinguished a flue fire, it was reported today. No damage was reported. Anoth er run was made last night to the home of.C. A. Richmond, 413 North Hill street. According to firemen no damage was listed. Wood Home Pfc. Frederick C Wood Is home in Medford visiting his wife, Ethel, at the family home. Ideal Court apart ments. Wood Is on 30 days con valescent leave after returning from Italy May 3. He served with the 363rd regiment of the 91st division while overseas. He will report to Mitchell convales cent hospital, Camp Lockett, Calif. Cars Collide A wreck Involv ing a car operated by Hugh Wright, Trail, and a truck driven by Carl Dilley, occurred yester day at the Central avenue and Main street intersection, local police reported today. Two chil dren in the cab on Dllley's truck were thrown out of the vehicle and received scratches, the re port said. Amount of damage to the vehicles was not listed. In Medford Emma Jane Brewer, Y2-c, and Pvt. John R. Brewer are in Medford visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brewer, 307 Laurel street. Miss Brewer is stationed with the Waves in San Francisco, and Pvt. Brewer Is stationed at Ham mond Genera) Hospital, Modes to, Calif. Also visiting at the Brewer home la Miss Patty Lee urroon, who is. here for the week-end from San Francisco, Daily Weather Report FOR KH ART Medford and vleinltv V.r.ahi cloudiness with showers. Saturday, partly cloudy and slightly warmer wnn inowtri in nigner mountains. Oregon: Partly cloudy with scat tered llEht Showers In west nnrtlnn tn. night. Local frost In higher elevations. aaiuraay partly Cloudy and slightly warmer. LOCAL DATA Temoeratura a vr rwfv Highest 64; Lowest 45. Total monthly Dreclnltatlnti!; 1 RS Inches. Excess: far the month: 1.18 Inches. Total precipiutlon since September 1944: lo04 inches. Excess for the season: .93 Inches. Relative hum id It v at 4:30 d. m. yes terday; 78; 4:30 today: 03. Tomorrow Sunrise 9:47 a. m. Sunset 8:28 p. m Hlffh Low Prec Medford .60 44 .31 Portland r , f SO 40 San Francisco BO Livestock Chlcaro. Mar IB fUP WFA Livestock: Hon 5.000. Active, fully steady; good and choice barrows and tilts 140 lbs, and up at 14 75 ceiling: good and choice sows at 14.00. Cattle 1,000. Calves 500; generally steady market on most cUum and grades; hardly enough steers and Mit ers to make a market; sausage bulls In liberal supply and mostly 38 cents lower at 13 down, mainly 12.73 and below, best fed steers 10.30 but choice to prima too lb. heifers topped at 4 r ou. Sheen 3.000. Comnlete clearance at steady prices; three decks good to cnoice tin io. woioraao seo wvuoo iamb ia.89. Chicago Wheat ChlcafO, M.y 18 (UP)1 Wheat Open High Low Clow May 17H INHi 178 1'6'k July IU,1 184 184 )64i Sept leui iai leou isni Dec laoit 180tt 1S8H "O'-J S. F. DAIRY PRICES San Francisco, May 18 U.R Dairy market: Butter: 83 score 43, 8Z score 42 Vi, 90 score 42V4, 69 score Cheese: Loafs 37.9, triplets 27.2. Eggs: Large grade A 40V4, medium grade A 37Va, small grade A 3SVi, large grade B 37W. Wall Street New York, May 18 Automo bile shares led moderately ac tive rise on the stock market today on Indications of early re turn to high production sched ules for civilian use in the Indus- try. Chrysler ran up more than two points and General Moiors gained more than a point. Hud son was active but it sagged after an early rise and other- priced shares moved narrowly, Preliminary closing Dow-Jones stock averages: Industrial IBB 17 up 0.97; ral'road 56 05, otf 0.07: utility 31.06, up 0.01; 65 stocks 62.28 up 0.20. Sales totaled 1.430,000 shares compared with 1,370,000 shares yesterday. Today's closing prices on se lected stocks: American Tel. St Tel- Anaconda Chrysler Curtiss Wright . General Electric General Motors Montgomery Ward Penn. R. R Phillips Petroleum J. C. Penney Radio Southern aciflc Standard Oil of Calif Texas Gulf Sulphur. Transamerica ..... 12Vi United Aircraft 28a4 U. S. Steel . 67 '(Addition.! "ciMiltled on Pf. 1) Too Late to Classify BABY CAR SEATSnl7-47aTMS BROS. Phono 347S. 166?i 34 114V4 ! ZZ 44 694 it 61 Vz 38 81 120'4 12', I 43-y I 37 Vi j 44V4 I ! BICYCLE BASKETS W now have 1 izes wiiji aiuray mxit auppoxu SIMS BROS. BICYCLE INNER THBES-Se6""our extra HEAVY DUTY Inner tube also trad 1. Fully (uaranteed. tUatS BROS. $5950 $2750 ROMII A beautiful two 'bedroom home; large living room. modern kitchen, large utility room with laundry troys, 3 Urge lota. Four room modern bouse; service porch; woodshed and garage. fl r P A A Four room modern fur ipvvUU nlahtfd house; 3 bdrooms; T service porch, laundry trays; garages nice yard. , FlifB room modern house; i 9 bedrooms; garage and i wtMM&aea; close in, SMALL FARMS , QV Acres; two 3-room houses; fireplace; 3 good springs; well landscaped. OOAA-Nlne acres; 4 acres tillable; A clean 4 -room house; " nrMinra svstjam' aamall bam; chicken house and woodshed. i Two Acres irrigated; 4- room modem house; serv ice oorch: bam and car cnicjten nous a. au lencea. fftftAA 1 13 Acre, all plowed: pitVvU 150 strawberries; 4-room horn twstire system: 2 ehicken houses; brooder house. RANCHES 37 Acres lencea ana cross fenced; S-room modern homer S cot taees; good barn stanchions for 20 cows. C?OArt 20 Acres; 15 acre In oats 000 UV nd vetch; 3i acres Irrt T eated In clover: 4-ronm modern house; large bam. Other out-buildlngs. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES tll1 COft A good HtUe restaurant .n I 111 Arinm a nice huxlneu v Price ineludps all equto mer and utook: frleldatre; counter atooix, Kteam wnie, etc a goon aemi for man and wne. JOFAA On of Jackson County' (JiitJUU Hdest taW$hed foun- ta'ns and lunh: 1 cream marhfne; a" eouimxrrl with (toM eaulnmenr; nu' now. tne gooa eea son is lust ahead. WE HAVT nTOTW BUSINESS PROPERTY PV T sr"HTTW .CHE" . Brokrr 417-41 F-. Main St. Ph" S488 Sundays please call 5785 Friday, May 18, I94S MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE ITDfl $4000 $4000 $14,000" BICYCI E TTRES AND TUBES When you think of blka Urea think of SIMS dKUS. - BICYCLE PEDALS with rubber treadl. Cot them t StMS BROS. CYCLE St REPAIR SHOP. $2600 FOR SALE Attractive 8 -room fur nished home, near Senior high school. Ready to move into, lovely yard, two cherry trees, furniture In cludes electric range and refrigera tor, daveno, occasional tables, oil circulator, dining set, drapes, Vene tian blinds. Approved rental, 935 Bar month. Another home can be ullt on this lot. CHAHLES R. RAY. Realtor Room 217 Medford Bldg. Phono 3802 IS at , UPPER APPLEGATE GRANGE HALL Sat., flay 19 9 P. M. to 2 A. M. SBMnaa miiSi 3P" BlcV6i CrtAiN ftuAttDS-XH ma ul pre-war quality. We hava ona to fit your bike. SIMS BROS. $15,000 FOR SALE Home, bartu, to aeraa f ood Bear Creak bottom land, close o town, city water, wonderful aland of alfalfa. This soil excellent for truck sarden. CHARLES R. RAY. Realtor Room 31T Medford Bldf. Phone 3S0S ONES BOTH Merrick's and Dreamland Dsncael DAHCE At Southern Oregon's Largest and Finest Dance Hall TONITE THRU SATURDAY . JAKES CAGKEY '-'The FRISCO KID" Plus HENRY FONDA In The MALE ANIMAL RAY'S MODERN MUSIC DANCING 9 to 1 Also OLD TIME' DANCE SUNDAY a" sm "i. ' eV mr " J 111 llN 7 i it 15T -i olkai if bioopoil V M BICYCLE PED.VL SPECIAL Regu- IbUBBES-TIREO coaitex wanna, metal lar Sl9 pt-dals now ONLY Q9c per wheels, axles and under carriage. pair at SIMS BROS. Quantity limited. SIMS BROS. HYPERACID rV DISTRESS A "lou must ger rtji, crrcnirc KCLiur witn lectin from miserable discomfort, or yojr money back. At HEATH'S DRUG STORE 29 N. Central Phono 3551 i hastw J with MARGARET O'BRIEN Starts SUNDAY! 1 SL aasMSjSMajtwWrill'Ml ' l,V'm""Mm-mam9mWBTmWmW Lo. : -a-ia, 1 Philip DORAN Mary ASTOR in .BLONDE FEVER' Plus "THE OLD TEXAS TRAIL" MMSLHRiaUS! M " , A . MA A Slaris SUNDAY EDWARD EVERETT HORTOM - 1,7 flT LOUISE ALLBRITTON jP. . ' t ION HALL ERIC BLOR1 S.mJ Jwiv out .tin Wk'J- DREAMLAND Sins 2 to 6... 159 arTS J 7 mn fjjj-t WitOOEl SAT. NITI