LOCAL and
Leave) rsr cuiu
Mrs. Earl Herendeen, 528 Haven
street, will leave tonight for
Fish Lake where they plan to
spend the next week. ',
To California Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Hoover, 37 Tripp street,
will leave Sunday for Fortuna,
Calif., where they plan to spend
a week visiting friends.
.
Dr. Elliott Leaving Dr. Bert
B. Elliott will spend the first
week of July in Portland where
he will assist in giving examina
tions at' the dental school of the
University of Oregon.
To Make Horn Hera Frank
Huntsucker arrived in Medford
last night to join his wife at the
family .home, 1005 West Main
street. The Huntsuckers plan to
make their home in Medford.
Leave' Sunday Sgt. and Mrs.
Walter Miller will leave Sunday
for Santa Monica, Calif., after a
short visit in Medford with Mrs.
Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
F. E. Redden, 1016 Beddy ave
nue. The sergeant will report to
Santa Monica for reassignment
with the air corps.
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Dean To Be Here For the
purpose of interviewing pros
pective students of the Univers
ity of Oregon, Mrs. Golda Wick
have, dean of women at the uni
versity will be in Medford the
evening of July Fourth and the
morning of July 5 it was an
nounced today. Anyone wishing
to meet with Dean Wickham
may call Miss Anne Scripter,
4071, who states that the dean
will be available after 7 p.m. the
evening of the fourth and be
tween 9 a.m. and 12 noon the
fifh.
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PERSONAL
RacoveringJ. A. Medley, 521
West Second street, is recover
ing satisfactorily from an emer
gency operation performed at
Sacred Heart hospital . earlier i
this week, relatives reported to
day. Spomori Party Pocahontas
lodge will sponsor a games party
tonight following the regular
lodge session which will begin at
8 p. m. at the Bedman Hall.
Members are reminded to bring
white elephants.
Announce Dane Members
of the Redmen lodge will spon
sor a dance Saturday night at
Redmen hall, Fourth and Apple
streets. Redmen, Pocahontas
and guests are invited and re
freshments will be served.
Sergeant Home Staff Sgt.
Martin S. Otis is In Medford on
furlough until July 1 and is vis
iting his sister, Mrs. Letha Oes-
treich, Crater hotel. The ser
geant is stationed with a mili
tary police unit at Ft Scott,
Calif.
Officer Her Second Lt.
Hugh E. Williams is home on
leave from Selman Field, Mon
roe, La., and is visiting his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Wil
liams, 1003 Beddy avenue. Lt.
Williams will leave next Thurs
day for Monroe where he has
just completed training as a nav
igator. Rent Office Closed Mrs.
Clayton Linebaugh, 234 West
Fifth street, left Sunday for
Spokane, Wash.,' where she will
spend the next week visiting.
Mrs. Linebaugh is in charge of
the rent control office at the lo
cal ration board and the office
will be closed until July 6 when
she will return.
Collision Cars operated by
Joy Cardin, 802 North Fifth
street, and Francis Arthur Mon
roe, 1508 Prune street, collided
yesterday at the Intersection of
Holly and Fifth streets, local po
lice reported this morning. The
Cordin auto was badly bent and
the back of Monroe's car was
damaged, according to the re
port. To Arrive Chief Yeoman Ly
man W. Robinson and wife will
arrive in the city Tuesday from
Alamosa, Colo., to spend a 30
day furlough with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson,
18 Hawthorne avenue. Robin
son returned by plane to the U.
S. last Tuesday from England
where he has spent the past 19
months with the navy.
Grass Fires Firemen were
called to the corner of Stewart
avenue and Peach street early
this morning to extinguish a
grass fire in a vacant lot there.
Another run was made yester
day to a vacant lot back of 1455
North Riverside avenue to ex
tinguish a grass fire. A third
grass fire was reported about
noon today near the Siskiyou
Memorial park. No damage was
reported from any of the runs.
Apply For Permits Five ap
plications for building permits
were filed at the office of the
city superintendent yesterday
and today. R. M. Burnham, 124
King street, applied for permit
to roof a shed at a cost of $30;
Mrs. G. Luthey, 34 Crater Lake
avenue, erect residence,
$3000; John Larwood, 930 Whit
man street, erect toolshed, $50;
C. W. McCulston, 923 West Main
street, repair garage, $217; and
Or-ln Brown, 1016 Queen Anne
avenue, reshingle a residence
and enclose a porch at a cost of
$150.
Auto Mishapa Mrs. Ethel
Nelson, 823 Vx Murray street,
suffered slight injuries and the
car she was driving sustained
damages estimated at $100
Wednesday In a collision at the
Oakdale avenue and Dakota
street intersection with a ear op
erated by E. L. Lengren, an ac-
'cident report on file with city
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police states. Another report
states that slight damage was
caused to a pick-up truck oper
ated by H. R. Hatch, Central
Point, when it collided yester
day on the Lone Pine road with
an auto driven by Eleanor Nord
strom, Route 4.
Court Records
Justice Court
James Herbert Golden, combi
nation overload, $9 25 and costs.
Jack Hastings Evans, no oper
ator's license, $1 and costs.
Alvin D. Bounds, trailer unit
overload, $10.50 and costs.
Elbert Volner Kelogg, failure
to stop at stop sign, cited.
Vernon Charles Carpenter,
truck speeding, cited.
Livestock
Portland. Ore.. Juna 2fl fllPi
Livestock:
Cattle; 10. calves, 10. steady. Odd
stocker steers 13: week's too-fed
steers 417.29; common-medium heifers
S10 50-S12.50; Rood beet cows to $13.50.
Good beef bulls $12: medium vealert
$12-514; choice saleable to $13J0-$16.
Hogs: 25, steady at cemn. sows
IS. barrows and Kilts S1S.73; feeder
pigs saleable S20-S22 50
oneep- ou. sieaay oaoa-cnoicc
spring lambs $13.30-314. Week's ex
treme too $14.50. Medium-good $12
$13.25. Common. $10: vearlines $10.50
down. Good, ewes $6. week's extreme
top $6 50.
North Portland livestock market
closed July 4.
South San Francisco. June 29 (UP1
(USDAi
cattle: 0. nominal, r or wee: re
ceipts 1,650. Active, steady. Good
trass steers $13.75. medium $14-25-
$15: feeder steers S13-S14; medium to
good heifers $13-$13.85. Good cows
M3-M3 50: bulk cannera and cutters
S7-S9. Sausage bulls $12 down.
Calves; For week 265. Steady. Medium
to choice calves ud-$ia.
Hot?: AO. Firm few oackascs flood
and choice 200-325 lb. barrows and
gilts $15.75; odd good sows $13. Re-
ceiots tor weeK !..
Sheen- 2.100. Three decxs good ana
choice 90-95 lb. north coast wooled
limbs held $14 50: two decks good
shorn ewes $7 down, sorted 10 ner
rent For weeK: fteceiots it.uuu.
Upoer grains tunv steady, medium
and common J5c-50c lower.
Chlcaeo. June 29 (UP) (WTA)
Livestock:
Hna: 4.000: active, runy areanv.
Gnod and choice harrows and gilts
140 lbs uo at $14.75: fiood and choice
sows at $14.
Cattle: 1.300: calves, auo: aenerany
steady all grades and classes: clear
ance eood: receiots urlncloally cows.
StrlcUv choice 1,232-lb. .teres brought
MB. the ceilini: scattered supply
$1(150-51(170.
Sheep: 500; fullv stendy. Good and
-hoi-e spri"r 'ambs S16-S1" 3.1; hucks
St less Medium and good $14.50
$15.50. Chicago Wheat
Chicago, June 2!) (VP)
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Wall Street
New Ynrk. June 29 (U.R)
Stocks extended yesterday's loss
es bv 1 to 4 rjoints In a less
active session today. .
Attempts to rally in early trad
ing failed to generate new buy
ing and the market fell of its
own wpioht with nn fmnnort ex
cept at wide price concessions.
Some of the leading issues
swung through wide arcs. Sears
Roebuck, for example, loucnea
liRl.4 im Hi at thft nnenine.
Later it fell 8V4 points from the
inn American Distilling, an
other early gainer, dropped more
than e points from its mgn. .
The whole market continued
nprvnus as traders awaited defi
nite indication of trend. In some
instances disorderly dealings de
veloped and in the case of Ameri
can Distilling it was necessary
to halt trading for three hours.
Preliminary closing Dow-Jones
averages: Industrial, 164.67, off
.63: rail. 60.20, off 0 38; utility.
32.72, off 0.31; and 65 stocks.
63.59, oft 0.55.
Sales were 2.020.000 shares
against 2,940,000 yesterday.
Today s closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American Tel. & Tel. 174H
Anaconda . ... 34
Chrysler msvs
Curtiss Wright . 7'
General Electric 4
r.onprnl Motors . 67
Montgomery Ward - 60's
Penn. B. R SB
Phillips Petroleum 50' 4
J. C. Peneny J 17
Radio
Southern Pacific 53
Standard Oil of Calif 4S
Texas Gulf Sulphur 43
Tmnsamerica 13
United Aircraft 30V4
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S. Rubber 58'4
S. Steel 68H
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Jackson county has purchased
but 55.3 per cent of its "E" bond
quota in the present war loan
drive, according to the latest fig
ures of the Oregon war finance
committee. The quota set for the
county was $1,067,000 and sales
total $592,961.
The county ranks at the bot
tom of those participating in a
contest for the ten largest coun
ties of the state, with Washing
ton county at the top with 84.3
per cent of its quota.
Washington, June 29. (U.R)
Total sales in the seventh war
loan drive skyrocketed to $21.
639,000,000 today to break all
previous war loan records.
The total was 54.5 per cent
over the $14,000,000,000 quota.
It surpassed the previous record
of $21,621,000,000 in the sixth
war loan drive.
Sales to individuals amounted
tn S6.910.000.000. including E-
bond sales of $3,071,000,000.
Sales to corporations, $14,729,
000,000. CAR SALE BUNKS
AVAILABLE AT OPA
Amplication forms for "autrt
orization to sell" used cars, used
trucks and used motorcycles at
warranted prices can now be ob
tained at the local war price
and ration board, it was stated
today. Sellers must record infor
mation about his repair and ser
vice facilities on the application
and mail it to the district OPA
office in Portland before Aug. 1.
The new method has been in-
augurated because "in order to
protect buyers from illegal
charges we must be sure that
sellers who charge warranted
prices have repair and service
facilities which enable them to
fulfill the conditions of the war
ranty," OPA states.
After August 1 the authoriza
tion must be displayed in the
place of business of the seller
and buyers should look for this
before they pay warranted
prices, it was stated.
BIRTHS
HARTSOOK To Mr. and
Mrs. Paul J., 807 Sherman St.,
June 28, 1945, a girl, 5 lbs., at
Sacred Heart Hospital.
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HARRY E. ANSTED
Harry E. Ansted, 39, a resident
of this community for 12 years,
passed away Thursday in .Los
Angeles. The remains will be
returned to Medford In care of
the Conger-Morris Chapel.
DELLA HAYES
Mrs. Delia Hayes, wife of M.
A. Hayes, 810 S. Oakdale avenue,
passed away in a local hospital
Thursday evening. She had been
ill but a short time. Arrange
n.ents are in care of the Conger
Morris Chapel.
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TAKEN BY ARMY
Three local men were Induct
ed into the army at Ft. Lewis,
Wash., last Friday and Saturday.
They were Harry Lee Oatman.
Robert Albert Boyer and Gerald
Lee Warren.
The following passed for gen
eral military service following
a pre-induction physical examin
ation at Portland June 26: Billy
George Howard, John Franklin
Klingle, Jr., Don Chavis, Bryan
Edward Mercer, Lynn Roland
Jenkins, Robert Rendel Gilstrap,
Lowell Wayne Fleser, and Wil
liam Leslie Scott.
Lewell Carl Casey and Ste
phen Gallier Dippel qualified
for military service.
THE GRANGE
Roxy Ann Grange
A card party featuring pinochle
will be given at Roxy Ann
Grange Saturday starting at 8:13
p.m.
S. F. DAIRY PRICES
San Francisco, June 29 (U.R)
Dairy market:
Butter: 93 score 43 Vi, 90
score 4234.
Cheese: Loafs 28.2, triplets
27.2.
Eggs: Large grade A 44 V4,
medium grade A 41 V4, small
grade A 36V4, large grade B
41 Vs.
Closing time lor Claasllled Ads 8:30
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TALENT SERGEANT
KILLED IN ACTION
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lockwood,
Talent, received a wire from the
war department June 23 which
stated that their son, Sgt Arthur
L. Lockwood, 27, was killed in
action on Okinawa May 23. Sgt.
Lockwood left for overseas duty
in June of 1943 and participated
in the Aleutian, Marshal Islands,
Leyte and Okinawa campaigns.
Ha twice suffered slight wounds.
Young Lockwood was born
Sept. 12, 1918, In Klamath Falls
and was inducted into the army
March 9, 1942. He spent his only
furlough with his family in June,
1943, leaving June 17 to report
for overseas duty.
Survivors, in addition to his
parents, are three brothers, How
ard, in Hawaii, and Leon and
Charles at home, and two sisters,
Mrs. Margaret Williams and Mrs.
Audrey Clupny, also of Talent.
40 PER CENT BOOST
ALLOWED ON GRAPES
Washington, June 29. (U.R)
Tk. Affim nf nrlm Adminlstra-
Hnn tnlnv normitteri a 40 ner
j cent mark-up by retailers for
sales of California lulce grapes
and for California and Arizona
table grapes.
Retailers, in determining their
ceiling prices for these grapes,
will apply the increase to their
"net cost" of the grapes, the
OPA said.
200-MILE CHASE TO
FIND WOMAN DOCTOR
Dallas, Tex., June 29. U.R
A young Louisiana husband,
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U All Who Reed a
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SRUBCIIKIT BAUT3 CAN UKIWO YOU,
Whnn jrou want relief you want It
PRONTO you don't want to wait for
hours Krtict.on tcta uiuallr wlthfo
an hour) Caution usa only aa dl
rectod. Kerilata tha doso to nult your
own requlrementa. Get KRUSCtlEN
, anr cbod dan atoro,
Kruscheii Salts
Waitarn Thrift Store
ZERO CLUB
Our of bounds, civilians only
Delicious chicken end steak
dinners 7:00 p. m. to 3:00
a m except Sunday. Phone
day time SHOO; night 9101.
.
S5-95
to
$10-95
Friday, June 29, 1945
who couldn't bear the thought
of "another man touching his
wife", was proud father today
after 200-mile ambulance
chase to reach a woman doctor.
A seven-pound baby girl was
born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Hampton of Shreveport,
La., who sped all the way to
Dallas after Hampton, a 19-year-old
discharged serviceman, re
fused to permit a male doctor
to preside at the event.
NAZI TREASURE CACHE
, REVEALED TO ALLIES
Bremen, June 29. (U.R) An
RESERVED SEATS
and BOX SEATS
POSSE RODEO
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WAIIISCOTT'S DRUG
MAIN ST.
2 BIG
O EVENTS
Produced by Jackson County Mounted Sheriff's Posse
I NO RATION
FIRESTONE STORES
214 So. Riv.rild.
JUMPERS
Young end old will want one of these smartly
styled Jumperi, lumpers that fairly sing their
way through summer so cool ... so fresh a
so young . . . so becoming These come In
strutter cloth, cotton and rayon, linen crash
and frost-point, In bright colors, pastels, navy
and black. Slies 10 to HYi.
Buy
War
Bonds
"PAY LESS AND DRESS BETTER"
r.1 M DEPT. STORE
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE HIKE
other hoard of art treasures hid
den by the Nazis was located
today.
Nazi officials revealed the
hiding place of a master chart
showing where priceless relics
of this ancient Hanseatic free
city had been hidden In north
Germany.
E. J. PERRY
Commercial and Residential
SPRAY PAINTERS and
DECORATORS
Phone 3155 Medford. Ore,
HORSE SHOW
FAIRGROUNDS
June 30th & July 1st
NOW NO StflE AT
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?! JUU Money
SAVE YOUR TIRES
WITH
Factory-Method
RECAPPING
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Drive In today your Urw may be
at the danger pointl
CERTiriCATI NIIDID
Medford Phone 47S7
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