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LOCAL and PERSONAL In Hospital Pvt. Don W. Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cox of Eagle Point, arrived in the United States May 26 and is now in an army hospital at Walla Walla, Wash., a wire to his par ents states. Pvt. Cox was wound ed while serving in the European theater. The message stated that Cox hoped to be home soon. Visits Parents Miss Dorothea Meehan, who is a senior student nurse of the Portland Sanitari um and Hospital, is spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Meehan of Griffin Creek. She is a graduate of Kogue Kiver Acaaemy ana com pleted two years study at Walla Walla college before entering her nurses training in the Port land hospital. STARTING THURSDAY KISS Of DZAWi im1 i it . r;sa && PLUS PARTS and SERVICE for til makes at washer - Ud REFHIUEKATORS YOUNGER S APPLIANCE SERVICE CO. 31 N. Bartlett. Phone 2419 IS YOUR CAR FOR SALE? SEE HUMPHREY NOW for a HIGH CASH PRICE! HUMPHREY MOTORS USED CAR EXCHANGE 33 S. Riverside Ave. CALENDAR Thursday 8:00 p.' m. Adarel No. 3, O.E.S., Jacksonville, stated conv munication. Visiting members welcome. 8:00 p. m. Royal Neighbors, K. of P. hall, memorial service to be conducted by Marjorie Pearson. Wear white formal gowns. Friday 12:30 p. m. Friday luncheon club, home of Mrs. Dwight Al bright, 1116 Niantic street. To Wenaichae Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Cleveland, Old Stage Road, left yesterday for Wenatchee, Wash., where they will spend the summer with their daughter Visiting Relatives Mr. and Mrs. Max Shawley and son, Rob- ert, of Seattle, are In Medford visiting Mrs. Shawley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Kohn, of Joe Jack road. To -Be In Medford Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Gillard and children, Shirley and Frances, of Alame da, Calif., are expected in Med- ford next week for a week-end visit at the home of Miss Frances Kenney, 812 Bennett street. Club To Meet College Wdm- en's club of the Rogue River Val ley 'Will meet Saturday, June 9, at the Girls' Community club Medford, at 2 p.m. Miss Grace Chamberlain will speak and Mrs. Glenn Taylor will be host ess. Continue Suppers The Sun day night suppers, served at the Outpost every week, continue to be popular with officers and their families the staff reports. Supper is served beginning at 6:du o clock and reservations should be made in advance by calling 5765. Returning Leo Llbolt, form erseaman in the merchant ma rine, was discharged May 31 in Boston and is. expected home soon. He is the son of Mr.' and Mrs. Jack C. Libolt of Malin, former residents of Sams Valley, and a sister of Mrs. Phyllis Mitchel, 824 West Thirteenth street. Midshipman Home Midship man Charles R. Braley, Jr., ar rived In Medford late Sunday from Annapolis, Md., after com pleting his first year at the acad emy. Braley is visiting his moth er, Mrs. Frank C. Preston, Ap- plegate River ranch, and his father, C. Reese Braley, Med ford. Corporal Here Cpl. Alfred B. Davis is home on furlough from the army air base at Walla Walla, Wash, and is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Perl Davis, 149 South Grape street. He has been in the army for the past three years and will be home for 20 days before reporting back to the base. Promoted Gynell Powell, stationed at the Seattle port of embarkation with a Wac detach ment, has been promoted from corporal to sergeant according to release from the port. At pres ent she is secretary to the direc tor of personnel. Sgt. Powell, who entered the army in July of 1943, was employed formerly by the Rogue River National Forest service here. Ker mother, Mrs. Mayme Botts, resides at 312 South Central avenue and she has one brother, Sgt. Herbert Botts, in the paratroops. Residing Hera Mr. and Mrs. John Tomlin returned to Med ford recently from Los Angeles, Calif., and are residing at their new home, 48 Barneburg Road. Garden Club To Meet The Phoenix Garden club will meet at the home of Mrs. Walter Ger mer, South Pacific highway, Fri day, June 8, at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Echo Alford will be hostess. The main feature of the meeting will be an exchange of plants. Return From North Mr. and Mrs. S. O. White and family. 20 Ross Court, returned Monday from Washington where they have been visiting relatives. Ac companying the Whites to Med' ford were Misses Marie and Margaret White, nieces of Mr, White. The young ladies plan to return to their home in Tacoma Sunday. . e To Give Banquet A father and son banquet will be given by Fidelity circle of the Metho dist church in the recreation room of the church Friday of this week. Reservations are to be made with Mrs. L. C. Kirby, phone 4254, not later than Thursday evening, the commit tee announces. While primarily for men of the Methodist church and their sons, any fathers and sons interested are welcome to attend. Officer Returns First Lt. C E. (Bus) Chamberlain has re turned to this country and will be stationed at Camp Stoneman, Calif., for the present, a message received by his wife states. Lt Chamberlain, in the army since September of 1942, Is with the transportation corps and last was on Okinawa. Mrs. Chamber lain expects to leave this week end for Oakland, Calif., to loin her husband. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Purdin, 335 Fairmont street. Livestock Portland. June 0 (UP) Live stock: Cattle 150, calves 23, market active, but supply mostly cows, odd head common steers 12.00: and few common io medium heifers 11-14.50; canner and cutter cows 7-10.00: fat dairy type cows I0.fi0-ll.25: medium to good beef bulls. 12.25-13; choice vcmcrs quoiaDie to io.au. Hobs 100. market active tt-nriv bnrrows and gilts 15.75. sows and light stags, law; cnoice orouna iuu id. feeder pigs, quoted around 21.00. Sheep 500. market active, steadv. good to choice spring lambs 13.75 to mosuy i.uu; gooa a id. teeaers iz.uo, common 62 lbs. 0.00: No. 1 Delt shorn lambs quotable to 13.25, good shorn ewes d. iq, wooiea ewes o.ou. South San Francisco. June S HTP) Livestock: Cattle 175. Generally steady. Mostly nearby she-stock. Odd head good range cows $13-13.50; few a sea Kind si 1.50-12 so. common 110 10 JO, cutters mostly $8.50-9: canners $7-7.50; good bulls scarce lightweight common $9-9.50: calves: none. Good to choice calves quoted S14.5O-15.50. Hogs: 50. Firm, few packages 200' 300 lbs. barrows and gilts $15.73; odd gooa sows siD. Sheen BOO. Undertone weak to low er on under 75-80 lbs. quality In wide range, unoice over uo 10. tun wooied quoted 5i4.7S-$i9.oo. Late Tuesday, long strings good H7 lbs. sold 514.50 medium to sood 68-72 lbs. S1325-13. Good shorn ewes $0 00-6.75; medium ju-$du; CUU 3-3.0U. Chicago, June 6 ( UP) f WFA LivestocK: hoks: d.ouo. Active, luny steady; good and choice barrows and guts i4u ids. ana up ai xt.a ceuing; rood and choice bows at 14.00. Cattle: 13,000. Calves: 700. Choice steers steady to 13 rents lower; me dium and good crude 25 cents off: market slow at decline; largely steer run. eood and choice erades oredom- Inted; top 17.90, paid for 1390 lb. av erages: several loads 17.75 to, 17.83; bulk 15.60 to. 17.50; heifers weak to 25 cents lower. Sheep: 1000. Steady, odd packages native jamDs 10 so to itt.uu; tun toad medium and goon around iuo id. Bra sy old crop wooied lambs 15.00; snoi lambs absent Portland Produce Portland, June 6 (UP) Whole sale Market: Cauliflower No. 1 Local $3.23 per crate; vauiorma ,vuu crate. Lettuce The Dalles, Milwaukle 3, $4.30; Walla Walla, $4-50-4 60 crate. Chicago Wheat Chicago. June 8 flTPi. Wheat Open Hlrh Law Close juiy ..ion1,! ionk lotMi ioo ALL-STAR GA Bran MeoHSoE'dl Ae THURS. NITE BOUTS START 8:30 P. M. o THEHLLS o SPILLS The' Country'! BEST TALENT Tickets Now On Sale At BROWN'S sjt .i4n i4n isi iwn Dec. 165i 1655 1641. 104', Way ...16S. 1U8 1641, 164',. S. F. DAIRY PRICES San Francisco, June 6 (U.R) Dairy market: Butter: S3 score 48, 92 score 4214. 89 score 41. Cheese: Loafs 27.0, triplets 27.2. Eggs: Large grade A 4014, medium grade A 37 V4. small grade A 35V4, large grade B 37,4. Wall Street New York, June 6 (U.R) The Stock Market had a shake out today and losses In the main list ranged to a point or more in such leaders as U. S. Steel, Chrysler, Dow Chemical and Santa Fe. Preliminary closing Dow Jones stock averages: Industrial 167.29, off 0.84; Railroad 58.33, off 0.15; Utility 31.87, up 0.02; 65 stocks 63.43, off 0.23. Sales totaled 1,520,000 shares compared with 1,510,000 shares yesterday. Today's closing prices on se lected stocks: American Tel. & Tel. 170T4 Anaconda . 34 Chrysler 114 Curtiss Wright . .... 6 General Electric 44 General Motors 68 Montgomery Ward 63 Penn. R. R 39H Phillips Petroleum 50 J. C. Penney (Unquoted) Radio 12 Southern Pacific 48 Standard Oil of Calif 42 H Texas Gulf Sulphur 43 Transamerica . 12 United Aircrafts 28 U. S. Rubber 58 U. S. Steel 68 V4 OBITUARY ANTON BARTIK Anton Bartik passed away suddenly at his home. 825 W. 13th street June 2. Mr. Bartik was born In Vienna, Austria, in 1877, coming to this country when a young man. He and his wife, Phoebe, who survives him, came to Oregon shortly after their marriage in Dallas, Texas, in 1910, taking up a homestead In the Siskiyou mountains. Dur ing World War I he worked In shipyards in Portland, after which they lived In California and Arizona, returning to Ore gon in 1940. For the past five years he has not been active in business life, due to gradually failing health. He was a lover of flowers and gardens and the great out-of-doors. Funeral services will be held In the Conger-Morris chapel Saturday at 2:30 p.m., with the Rev. Delbert W. Daniels officiat ing, interment In Siskiyou Me morial Park. SLATED TONIGHT Vflllev resident wr remind ed today of the public forum lomgni ai me courtnouse audi torium 'at which Dwight Lear, field director for the Veteran's Administration, will speak. Lear's appearance here is spon sored by the Community Aids to the Veteran committee. Yesterday a group of Medford Red Cross workers went to Grants Pass to attend a six-hour claims Institute conducted by Lear at the Grants Pass Red Cross office as part of a training program for future problems. Mrs. E. B. DeVoe, Marrs Gib bons, Mrs. R. A. Miksche and Mrs. T. V.' Williams, members of the Home Service corps, and Mrs. Clair Gilberson, Mrs. E. H. Janney, Mrs. Bruce Stewart, Mrs. Frank Fairweather and Mrs. Wesley Davis, candidates now in training, attended the institute. Also present were Mrs. A. E. Reams, staff assistant, and Mrs. Fred Rankin, executive sec retary of the Jackson county chapter. RUSSIA DECORATES London, June 6. (U.R) Radio Moscow said last night that Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower and Mar shal Sir Bernard L. Montgomery had been decorated with the Order of Victory, Russia's high est military award. MORE JAR TOPS Wajnington, June 6. (U.PJ The war production board today granted a 10 per cent Increase in zinc quotas for the manufac ture of jar tops for home canning. Closing time lot Classified Ads 8:30 m. Too Late to Classify 12:13 p m OPENING DAY OF SUMMER SCHOOL SLATED JUNE 18 Onpnlntf nf thft TAfirA Sum m ar Cfthnnl trlolnallv ot furl Tima 11 Via. Kaon ne-nnaA (a I June 18 to avoid conflict with the Daily Vacation Bible School. The school, which will operate for four or five weeks, will be held at the Junior High School, five days per weekj Primary purpose of the school Is to provide remedial and re adjustment work for pupils who ar woalr in nne or more sublects or who require a little new work for better grade adjustment. j.ne purpose of the school is not to do new work to help pupils hurry through. The school will feature wont for students from grades 1 through 12 and is free to resi dents of Medford and to all stu dents who attended school In Medford last year. The list of teachers will be announced later. Registration will be held June 1R prtm Interested In attend ing may call the central school office, 2157, or the junior nign school principal, 3341, prior to that time. WOMEN SMOKE MORE New York, June 6. (U.R) Women are buying more cigarets than men, a national survey by Fiominu-Hall comDany. cigaret manufacturers, disclosed today. The company said women are buying 69 per cent of the cigar- nlH thn first time a feminine majority has been recorded in its annual market studies. Your Patronage In the past it greatly appreciated. We hope our service has been likewise. BOS. and ROY O.K.PASTIME Gold Hill Oregon Ow Mall Trlbuna Want Ads. Wednesday. June 8, 1948 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN' Scores Yesterday American Cleveland 9; Detroit 0. St. Louis 2; Chicago 1. 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Only 251, State debt of North Carolina has been reduced from $178,814, 600 in 1930 to $113,596,000 in 1944, and there is a surplus of $70,000,000 in the treasury. BIRTHS CARNES To Mr., and Mrs. John, Eagle Point, June 6, 1943, a boy, seven and one-half pounds, at Community hospital. Clatlng time for Sunday Too Late to Classify 3 3(1 Saturday afternoon Please remember UIBIiawilIBUIIimillsull! 1, gyiariirtiiMiwiilM Have You Taken Her Dancing Lately? Why Not a "Date"? TONIGHT AIM (SI! At DREAMLAND A Grand Old Time Party You Won't Want to Miss! RAY'S MUSIC All, I4PJLL.SU a TODAY Thru SATURDAY nrnni mil Bum v. '.JU LOU 1 f1 JT y.-' s - 7ZM :"J , ZSP Kirthl OHriwoll . Donald Cook r '00 toCtaei hint Vtacirt ClurlM 0ni 'y VTa JWi '4 PEGGY D DrltcoJjl featuring PHIL SPITALNY and his "HOUR OF CHARM" ALL-GIRL ORCHESTRA Alio SELECTED SHORTS NEWS YOU WON'T PARS dEUEVS IT! The most amazing story Jn the annals of science DAYS 'B. lima. 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