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LOCAL and
r.rinoa Meetina Roxv Ann
Grange will meet for the regu
lar session Friday at 8:15 p. m.
in the Grange hall.
On Vacation Miss Joan Neff,
Star Route, plans to leave to
night by plane for Portland
where she will spend a 10-day
vacation from her duties at the
local ration board.
Car Fire Firemen answered
a call yesterday afternoon to 214
North Holly street where they
extinguished a fire in an auto
belonging to Charles Rush, Ac
cording to firemen the blaze was
begun by a wire short and
caused slight damage. Another
run was made at noon to a va
cant lot on Jeanette street where
a grass fire was put out.
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Sergeant on Furlough Sgt,
Leo N. Case, on a 60-day fur
lough from Barnes General hos
pital, Vancouver, is visiting with
his brother, D. W. Case, 404
Crater Lake avenue. Sgt. Case,
whose home was in Klamath
Falls before entering the service,
has spent 35 months in the South
Pacific and wears the purple
heart and the combat infantry
man's badge.
WANTED
JANITORS
BAKERS
HELPERS
Call J. 0. VINCENT
Telephone 2241
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Wainscott's Pharmacy
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ROCKIES j NIGHT
PERSONAL
Vacationing Mrs. Niel Frank
lin, 747 West Jackson street, is
spending a two weeks' vacation
at the family home from her
work at the office of the city
school superintendent.
Sister Visiting Mrs. E. R
Draheim of Rochester, Minn., is
visiting at the home of her sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. E. R. Hull, Table Rock.
This is the first time Mrs. Dra
heim has seen her sister for 84
years.
Lose Billfolds Roe Smith. 335
North Central avenue and Ber
tha Johnson, 429 North Grape
street, reported yesterday to
local police the loss of their
billfolds. Both wallets report
edly contained considerable
money, papers, etc. Finders are
to notify police, it was said.
College Meeting All graduat
ing seniors and other students of
Jackson county, their parents
and friends are Invited to an
Oregon State college meeting, to
be held Friday, July 20, at 8
p. m. in the courthouse audi
torium, it was announced today.
Miss Ruth Faubian, secretary of
the Associated Students of OSC,
will attend the meeting to
answer questions about the col
lege and explain the various
aspects of college life. Miss
Faubian will also meet with
prospective students individu
ally between 1 and 5 p. m.
Friday in the Medford hotel
l lobby. All Oregon State alumni
t are extended a special Invitation.
Court Records
Justice Court
Ted Medley, reckless driving,
$25 and costs and six months,
suspended for one year.
Austin Leach King, no muf
fler, $1 and costs.
Rolland Ray Todd, Charles
Lester Gordon, James Paris
Heath, overload, cited.
Police Court
Earl J. McCarroll, Zelpha Mc
Carroll, Clifford Andres Mayer
and Pauline Mayer, drunk, re
leased on $10 bail each.
Court House News
Marriages
George W. Steen and Glenita
Ellen Hurlburt Meehan.
Clarence Vern Shaver and
Mary Alice Tatten.
Vaughn Patrick Whitmore and
Dorothy Lucille Galloway.
William Ernest Stiles and Eva
Buetta Knox.
Robert BVuce Watson and Ella
May Douglas.
Harden Andrew Turnbough
and Daisy Janes Chadwick.
James Harden Adair and Wil
ma Jeanne Lingle.
Floyd Kenneth Skinner and
Lucille Welburn.
Philip Allen Lindsay and La
vonne Louise Sumerlin.
Divorce Decree
George Brockamp vs. Louise
C. Brockamp. .
Verna E. Anderson vs. Ken
neth S. Anderson, decree and
judgment.
Helen Deloris Dellinger vs.
William T. Dellinger.
Lois Marie Jarvis vs. Floyd
Lester Jarvis.
Viola M. Temple vs. Max E.
Temple.
Florence L. Hunter vs. Wil
liam D. Hunter.
Dirorce Complaints
Arthur Hodgers vs. Helen J.
Hodgers. ,
Helen Deloris Dellinger vs.
William T. Dellinger.
Elizabeth May DeGraff vs.
Duwayne Dean DeGraff.
Livestock
Portlsnd. Ore., July 19 fUP!
Livestock: Cattle. 150; calves 90. Slow,
few tales steady. Cutter-common
steers, 10.00-13.00: common heifers.
11.00; canner-cutter cows 8 50-8.00;
fat dalrv-tvpe cows, to 0 00. Medium,
good sausage bulls, 0.50-10.30. Vealers
alow, active, ateady for 14JO-15.00 for
choice light vealers.
Hogs 50; active, steady. Mostly
1S.73: sows 15 00; choice feeder pigs
quotable to 20.50.
Sheep. "00: fairly active, fteady:
good-choice lambs 13 25-13 75: choice
closelv sorted lots quotable to 14 25:
medium-good lambs predominating
12 00; common grades to feeder buy.
era mostly 9 30. good ewe 00-6.25;
common, down to 3.30.
South San Francisco. July 19
fUP) iUSDA) Cattle 100. Generally
steady. Odd feeder steers $13 30, few
common 660 lb. stockers $1150. Me.
dium to good trn heifers $13 00
14 30. Canners and cutters $7 00-9.00.
Common to medium sausage bulls
Two of Big Three in Esrlin
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President Harry 8. Truman and Prune Minister Winston Cnurcniii leave
the "Little White House" In Berlin area during first days ol Big Three
coniereuce.
$10 50-12 00. Calvea: None. Quotable
lop $15 50.
Ho 100. Firm: few packages good
and r-hiire 200-325 lb. barrows and
gilts $13.70; odd good sows $15.00.
aneep 40UO. Active, generally steady.'
i-'-'. iew de-ks good sprint? lambs
J14.00-14.50. choice held $15.00 and
better.
Chicago, July 19 (UP) (WFA1
Livestock: Hogs 4500. Active, fully
steady good and choice barrows and
gilts 140 lbs. and up at 14.75 ceiling;
good and choice sows at 14.00.
Cattle 4500. Calves: 600. All grades
yearlinss. Including yearling heifers
weak to 25 cents lower: medium
weights and weighty steers 25 to 40
cents oif; trade very slow at decline;
top 17 75. paid for 037 lb. yearlings;
ocst weighty steers 17.35.
Sheep: 1000. Steady; good and
choice native spring lambs .16.25 to
mostlv 16.40, medium and good 14.75
to 15.75.
Portland Produce
Portland, July 19 (UP) Whole
sale Market Prices: Eggs To Retail
ers: AA extra large, 52c; A extra
large, 31c; A large, 49c; A medium,
44c: amall (pullet), 41c.
Beets Local bunched, $1-129 doz.
bunches
Cauliflower No. 1 local. 93.2.1 crate.
Corn Oregon Bantam. $4.50-4.75
sack.
eggplant Local. 18c lb,
Lettuce Local, 3"s, $4-4.50.
Potat'ics New Cnlif., No. 1, $4 tack.
Spinach Local, $2.23 orange box.
Tomatoes California, Fresno, $5.20
lug.
Apricots The Dalles, No. 1, $157
15-io. tM:: unclassified, I5c.
Cantaloupes Imperial Jumbo.
534; Standard, $4.54 crate; Pony.
$3.78 crate,
Chicago Wheat
Chicago, July 19 (UP).
Wheat Open High Low Close
Julv - 161 lM'i 163", 1C3.
Sept 161'4 161 'i 161 lOHs
Dec. 1G2J, 1C2, 161, 1B1,
May 1627, 162',. 161!, 162is
S. F. DAIRY PRICES
San Francisco, July 19 CU.R)
Dairy market:
Butter:'93 score 43V4, 92 score
43, 90 score 42'i.
Cheese: Loafs 28.2, triplets
27.2.
Eggs: Large grade A 46V4, me
dium grade A 41V4, small grade
A 3V2, large grade B 42V4.
r-, tip, f0,. Sunday Too Late
to Classify 4:00 Saturday afternoon.
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Wall Street
New York. July 19 (U.P.)
The Stock Market today extend
ed the closing rally of the pre
vious session but trading con
tracted sharply on the move
ment. Bullishness largely reflected
issuance of good corporation
earnings reports including high
er figures for DuPont, as well as
a bulge in carloadings for the
week ended July 14. Another
factor in the better feeling was
the action of Agriculture Secre
tary Anderson in extending the
present liquor 'holiday" for pro
duction of beverage alcohol into
August.
Closing Dow-Jones averages:
Industrial, 162 81, up 1.12; Rail.
57 72, up 0.12; Utility, 32.91, up
0.24; and 65 stocks, 62.47, up
0.34.
Sales were 780,000 shares,
the least since last April 10, and
compared with 1,450,000 yester
day. '
Today's closing prices on se-
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STORE HOURS
Until further notice wa
wilt be open Sundays
from . . .
10:00 A. M. Until
2:00 P. M.
OAKDALE
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American Tel. & Tel 177
Anaconda ... . 33V4
Chrysler ; 108
Curtiss Wright
General Electric 42 '4
General Motors 66 '4
Montgomery Ward 614
Penn. R. R 37&
Phillips Petroleum 493
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Radio
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Southern Pacific 50
Standard Oil of Calif. 39T4
Texas Gulf Sulphur (Unquoted)
Transamerica 12Ts
United Aircrafts
U. S. Rubber 5414
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Thursday, July 19, 1945
STEADY VISITOR
St. Paul, Minn. (U.F9 Richard
Krotter is only two, but he Is
well known around Ancker hos
pital, where he has been an of
ficial visitor seven times. The
seventh occurred when he push
UP TO ONE YEAR TO PAY!
while you pay
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Vanity Bench 9.25 Night Stand 14.95
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE NINE
ed bead Into his ear. His last
previous call had been for treat
ment after he was scalded In a
home accident.
Closlnf time for Sunday Too Lata
to Clai3ify 4:00 Saturday afternoon.
Please icmember.
MONTOOMERY WARD
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