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SOVIET MAP SEIS E Moscow, June 7 (U.R) Rus tian newspapers published today a map of Germany showing the line of demarcation between the zone of Russian occupation and that of the western Allies. An explanatory note published with the map said the line was decided in an agreement among the governments of Russia, Brit ain, the United States and France. . The line ran from a point on Lueberk Inlet at the Junction of the Mecklenburg and Schles wig Holstein frontier, along the western border of Mecklenburg, to the border of Hannover prov ince and along its eastern border to the border of Brunswick, then along the western border of Prussian Saxony to the western border of Anhalt, and along its western border and the western O DENTAL PIATES Klcenlte nd tansy, harmful brushing. Just put your plat or bridge In a glaai of water, add a little K.ecn.U. Prutol Stain, denture odor, diieolo ratlorti disappear. Your teeth aparltle like new. Ask your rfruppist today for Kleenite. GM KI.KEMTE today at Walnscott Pharmacy and all good druggists border of Saxony and of Thur- ingia to the Intersection with the Bavarian border and along the northern border of Bavaria to the Czechoslovak border of 1937. Livestock Portland. June 7 (UP) Live stock. Cattle 325, calves 90, grascy beef type cattle more plentiful. Mar ket less active, but moitly steady, light stocker iteers 14.25-15; common medium heifers, 12-14.23; canner-cut-ter cows 7-10.00; fat dairy type cows 11.50; grass fat beef cows. 12-1250; good beef bulls, up to 13.50; sausage bulls 12.00 down. Good-choic vealers 15.50-16 50. Hogs 50, market active, steady, butchers 15.75. sows 15, heavy feeder pigs 17-18.50; lightweight quotable to 20 and above. Sheep 230, market steady, good choice spring lambs 13 75-14; extreme top Wednesday. 14.25; shorn ewes 6.50-7. South San Francisco, June T (UP) Livestock: Cattle 50. About steady. Late Wednesday load good 1085 lb. grass steers $16-00. Two cart Mextean tvpe stocker steers $11.50; good cows quoted $1300-13.50; aged medium grass cows $11.50-12 80; canners and cutters 7.00-9.00; medium sausage bulls $9.75-10.50. Calves : 10. Odd good slaughter calves $14.30-15.00. Hogs 200. Firm, few packages good and choice 200-300 lb. barrows and gilts $15.75. Odd good sows $15.00. Sheep 1.000. Past two days lambs weak to 50c lower. Yesterday six decks lightweight lambs $13.00-13.85. Long deck good No. 2 pelt 125 lb. ewes $6.50. Portland Produce Portland. June 7 (UP) Whole sale Market. Eggs To Retailers: AA extra targe, 48c; AA large. 46c; A, large. 44c; A, medium, 40c; small (pullet) 38c; dor. Live Poultry Buying prices from producers: Old roosters and stags, 23c lb. Celery California green . fancy, $5.25-5.35 per crate. Cauiflower California. $3-3 25. Corn California Bantam, $3.75 per lug of 3 doz. Eggplant California, 13.0 e lb. Friday and Saturday SPECIAL Butter Scotch Coffee Cake (Friday) 25c ea. Honey Braid Coffee Cake (Saturday) 25c ea. Dial 2241 or 2242 29 North Holly Radish Leer! print, 88c par doc. bunches. Turnips Local $1-1.25 per do. Chicago Wheat Chicago. June 7 (UP). Wheat Open High Low Close July 166 167', 166', 167 Sept, 163, 163. 163 163', Dec. ..164, 1645, I63t 164 May 1C44. 164', 163?, 164 S. F. DAIRY PRICES San Francisco, June 7 (U.R) Dairy market: Butter: 93 score 43, 92 score 42"4, 89 score 41i. Cheese: ' Loafs 27.9, triplets 27.2. Eggs: Large grade A' 4014, medium grade A 3714, small grade A 3SV4, large grade B 37V4. Wall Street New York, June 7 QJ.EK A flurry of buying in gold shares and strength in individual issues gave the stock market an Irregu lar appearance today. Trading was somewhat lighter. Demand for gold shares on both the New York stock and curb exchanges followed an nouncement In Ottawa that the Canadian government had lifted all restrictions on the production of gold and other metals. On the "big board" gains In the golds ranged to more than a point in Mclntyre-Porcupine and Homestake, while on the curb similar gains were noted in Con solidated Mining and Lake Shore Mines. Today's closing prices on se lected stocks: Daily Weather Report FORECASTS Meriford and vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Friday with afternoon showers in higher mountains. blightly warmer liavtlm. ,mnrirM. Oregon: Partly cloudy with widely scattered showers tonight and Friday. LUCAl, UViA Temperature a year aso today: Highest 73: Lowest 46. Total monthly precipltaUon: .53 Inches. Excess for the month: .34 Inches. Total precipitation since September 1, 1944: 19 28 inches. Excess tor the season: S.5A Inches. Relative humidity at 4:30 p. m., yes terday: 27: 4-30 today: 03. Tomorrow Sunrise 8:33 a. m. Sunset 8:44 p. m. High Low free. Boise .. Boston -Chicago uenver , Eureka . Havre Los Angeles Medford . New York Omaha Phoenix . Portland Reno . Roseburg Salt Lake Sun Francisco Seattle Spokane ..58 . .68 .66 60 48 73 70 .68 .S3 .78 .61 .64 .64 Washington, D. C. . Yakima .63 ..59 -.63 48 40 S3 48 S3 45 49 41 63 S3 31 38 52 47 37 53 31 49 53 Closing time for Sunday Too Late to Classify 5:30 Saturday afternoon Please remember CHICKENPOX AMONG TOP OF DISEASE TABULATION Chickenpox and whooping cough top the county's list of communicable disease reported to the county health department for the week ending last Friday, the report shows. Six cases of chickenpox were reported from Medford and two from Prospect. The whooping cough was reported from Rogue River, Eagle Point, Griffin Creek,- Reese Creek and Gold Hill. One case of measles was reported from Medford. What the Girl Scouts Are Doing Girl Scout Troop I Members, leaders and troop committee members of Girl Scout Troop S entertained at a potluck supper for girls on East Main street. Rooms had been attractively decorated with flowers. During the evening a group of girls sang several' Irish songs for the parents' entertainment. Mrs. W. R. Finch, leader, pre sented her co-worker, Mrs. John Larwood, and troop committee members, Mrs. Lloyd Smylle, Mrs. Clyde Richmond and Mrs. Homer Blum with corsages. Mrs. Marjorie Hopkins, special guest, was also presented a corsage. There's a your Mure! Plan to Attend the SUMMER BIBLE SCHOOL al BUTTE FALLS Starting Mon. June 1 1 Classes for All Ages Thursday". June T, 194S KEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE SEVER Members of the troop gave Mrs. Finch a "thank you" badge, the highest award for adults who have" helped with Girl Scouting. Fourteen girls are now registered with the troop, and Mrs. Larwood and Mrs. I Smylie will be leader for the coming year. Aspic, the dish used In salad and with entrees, was so named because it is cold to the touch like an aspic snake, a poisonous African reptile. MR. and MRS. DALE FLOWERS Announce the REOPENING of the FLOWERS MATTRESS & UPHOLSTERING SHOP 407 East Fourth St. Prion 2376 American Tel. & Tel Anaconda Chrysler Curtiss Wright General Electric General Motors -Montgomery Ward Penn. R. R Phillips Petroleum J. C. Penney Radio Southern Pacific 1705'8 34?i 114 6A 43V4 68Vi 64Vi 38?i ' 50H 119?4 .. 11 49 V Standard Oil of Calif 42 Texas Gulf Sulphur 43 ?s Transamerica . 12 United Aircrafts 29 U. S. Rubber 59V4 U. S. Steel 68 ELK CREEK RESIDENT ENTERS GUILTY PLEA Georgia Geary of the Elk Creek district, charged with wanton- and malicious destruc tion of property, entered a plea of guilty before Circuit Judge Herbert K.. Hanna yesterday. She was granted until June 29 to make her personal arrange ments and report for sentence. She was accused of smashing the windshield of an auto be longing to her estranged hus band, Ben Geary. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us .during the loss 01 our loving son. Also me Deauuiui flowers. MR. and MRS. J. M. KLEPPER. uweM.yuyi.. 1 J., huwiui ., ..-,r.j.'.-. Avf .JV.'','. GRASSELLI LEAD ARSENATE OrMK1 Plat Tye can help keep your applet up te the standard of all North west applet top qualify. Why? leeause Itt heavy uniform cover age, In proper combma-rlont leave'! ne When you use cryolite, be sure it's Ahrm cry, lilt. High in killing power, Alorco gives even coverage, owing to its uniform fineness. It's easy to handle. Wear on equipment is negligible. See your Du Pont Dealer for these and other Du Pont Pest Control Products. Or call E. I. du Pont de Nemours ttt Co. (Inc.), Taylor Way ft Lincoln Avenue, Tacomi, Washington. Phone: Broadway 5113; open spaces through which codling moth larvae can enter the fruit. Latimer "Blue Label" Flat Type end "Black Label" lead artenate, manufac tured by Du Pont, are alto available. OTHtR DU PONT PRODUCTS FOR QUALITY FRUIT PROTICTION FERMATE fungicide ' SULFORON wettable sulfur RED DRUM spreader ' BLACK LEAF "40"" PARMONE prehanest fruit drop inhibitor etMiMMi . . . toot neHTt rot nun . Of I. 1. u peer? m Ml (mO , . B tiveieue e. mm tum hah or rotucc i-moovf MUpaUk mmmm m 1 1 eyas ij m.j m.m ; r" mm BfUfrTp'lTa'B Hill I Msatfiltfltili laVlatiTl .afc. TllTlllft T WW BUY WAR BONDS - NOW - ALL YOU CAN BUY FOR VICTORY Yes, we've an array of grand health foods, here at Piggly Wiggly, which will enable you to feed your family well -and inexpensively these wartime days. You'll like the PLUS value at Piggly Wiggly of friendly, personal service of convenient one-stop shopping of ample parking space! A visit to Piggly Wiggly this week-end will make YOU a confirmed Piggly Wiggly shopper! PRICES EFFECTIVE FRI. - SAT. JUNE 8 - 9 BIRDS EYE FROZEN CRAB BEAT 98c C0SET CANDY BARS 3 14c T24 9Sc LOW PRICES! LOW POINT VALUES! I's Blue Can, I -lb. 29c !s:'- ijaar" 2 TOMATO JMIC No. 2 Tins for Jkm I Now 2 Cant for 10 Points Del Rogue TOMATO JUICE 46-oz. tin 19c Now Only 10 Points a Can SANKA COFFEE 36 Mb. Jar White Rose Bleach for washing clothes and floors, also at a water softener. V2-gal, jug 19c "Better ttock up at this low price!" Hi-Ho Crackers', 21c WHITE li C ".V fxOJ V-MAIL STATIONERY 25c size 15c 10c size 5c Be Sure te Ute Air Mail "r 10c Guyei?'s Market WHERE YOU GET QUALITY FOR LESS PRICE! U. S. and Federally Graded Meats Piggly Wiggly S. Riverside at 1 3th and S. Central Red Snapper Crab Meal ' swan soap s:r 60 CATSUP -Garden Brand 12-oz. bollle (20 poinls) 12c Garden Fresh KERR'S PLUM PRESERVES jar uc SXR DELICIOUS MEALS Fresh Fish Halibul FHIel Sole CHOICE AA LAMB 7 pis. -Leg Lamb lb. 39c 4 pl3. - Sho. Lamb, wh or half, lb. 35c FANCY KENS Frying size RABBITS lb. 55c fat- , MtMriM FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR 50-lb. Sack S2.38 . SPERRY'S PANCAKE and WAFFLE FLOUR I lb. 12 oz. pkg 23c 4-lb. sack 38c BOY -AR- DEE DINNERS Wiih Sauce, Cheese, )Pc Spaghetti pkg. OkJ JELLIES and PRESERVES With sugar In thort supply and indications pointing to high prices on fresh fruits the smart housewife will lay in a supply of jellies, etc., for use next winter. We invite your inspection of our large stock of the above items while the assortment is complete. "AND POINT FREE, TOO" FRUITS and VEGETABLES Large size ARTICHOKES 10c each Sunkist LEMONS 360 size 29c doz Solid CABBAGE 10c head w WHIP CREAM CHOCOLATE FUDGE 12-oz. bar 69c CHOCOLATE PEANUT CLUSTERS-home made I -lb. bag 59c MINTS - Assorted colors - cello wrapped ! rib. bag 39c For Your Convenience - Open Sunday 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. f 528 SOUTH RIVERSIDE PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE Sfi