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LOCAL and PERSONAL
Dance Saturday Members
and guests of the Pocahontas
and Redman lodges are invited
to attend a dance Saturday at
9:30 p. m. at the Redman hall-
CALENDAR
Saturday
SP.30 p. m. Pocahontas dance,
Redman hall, for Pocahontas and
Office Cloied Dr. C. M.i Redman members and invited
Young announced today that his 8"ests.
STARK BROS.
NURSERIES AND
ORCHARD CD.
Louisiana, Mo.
Place Your Order
NOW
For Fall & Spring Delivery
SALES AGENT
EMU J. ZWAN
Rt.No. 4 Box 319
Medford, Oregon
office, 109 So. Oakdale avenue,
will be closed until Monday,
Aug. 27.
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Stool Stolen Martha Miller,
219 North Peach street, reported
to city police yesterday the theft
of an upholstered foot stool some
time Wednesday night from the
porch of her home.
Warrant Officer Home War
rant Officer William Wheeler is
spending a 45-day leave in the
city with his wife, Helen, at the
family home, 402 North Holly
! street. Officer Wheeler arrived
in the Slates recently from the
; Philippines, after spending the
; past 22 months with the Air
: force in the Pacific theater. He
will report to Ft. Lewis, Wash.,
for reassignment-
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BOTH 7
Merrick', and ' Wl
Dreamland Dances ' '3 Jtth
WAR a'SV C -VJ
9 pi. to 1 am.
TO RAY'S MODERN MUSIC
At Cool, Roomy
DANCE SAT. NITE
Auto Stolen A 1935 Ford
! coach, bearing California license
44-B-406 and belonging to Ray
mond Thomas Hodge, 116 South
Ivy street, was stolen some time
last night, according to state
police.
...
Home on Leave Harold Lee
Harris, S2c, son of . W. Har
ris, Seattle, Wash., is visiting his
wife and her parents. Mrs. Har
ris, formerly Inez Yockel, makes
her home in Ashland with her
mother.
.
' To Leave City Mrs. Thomas
Gillett, 316 North Central ave
nue, plans to leave the city Wed
nesday for San Francisco, where
i she will join her husband who
has received a discharge from
the army- Gillett was stationed
for sometime at Camp White and
the couple will make their home
in California.
...
South Dakota Picnic Any
person who was formerly a resi
dent of South Dakota is invited
to attend the annual picnic at
Moore park in Klamath Falls on
Sunday, Aug. 19, at 10 a. m., it
was announced today by Mrs.
Andrew R. Gigler of Klamath
Falls. Each family is asked to
bring a lunch, and coffee will be
furnished.
...
Cincade Home MSgt. Lyle
E. Cingcade is spending an 18
day furlough at the home of his
mother, Mrs. Lottie Cingcade, of
Eagle Point, from Ft. Ord. Calif.,
where he is stationed with the
finance department. Sgt. Cing
cade returned to the U. S. last
year after 37 months in. the
Aleutions.
...
On Furlough Pfc. Jesse V.
Hamaker, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Noble Hamaker, of Jacksonville,
is visiting his parents while on a
30 day furlough from Ft. Lewis,
Wash., following his return to
the U. S. from 18 months in the
European theater with the 101st
airborne division. Hamaker
wears two bronze battle stars.
...
Building Permits Applica
tions for building permits were
filed yesterday at the office of
the city superintendent by Vida
B. Bedford. Route 2, to erect a
residence and garage at 1202
West 11th street, costing $4,000,
and by the Smith-Dynge Lum
ber company, 102 South Fir
street, to erect a lumber yard
costing $5,000.
...
Bradfish Here Charles E.
Bradfish, Jr., Slc. is home on
leave from the Great Lakes
naval station visiting at the
home of Jiis parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Bradfish Sr., 110
Ashland avenue. Seaman Brad
fish will be in the city until
Sunday when he will leave to
report back to the station for
radar training.
...
Inducted Inducted Into the
army July 28 at Ft. Lewis,
Wash., through Jackson county
selective service board No. 2
were Daniel E. Boatwright,
Marvin Leo Gettling, Dean N.
Wilson, Donald R. Thumler,
Richard C. Sutherland, Milton
A. Kornstad. Billy Gene Kezer,
Cecil C. Cockrell, and George
Clifford Smith.
i cording to Robert K. Norrls. of
the labor committee, will start
I picking pears early next week.
Five hundred have been assigned
, here. They will work in the field
' only, as under army rules they
are not permitted to be employ
! ed in packing houses. County
I Agent R. G. Fowler, who has
been studying methods of hand
ling prisoner workers in Nyssa
sugar beet fields, is due back
Saturday.
Chairman Norrts reports the
labor situation as "fair." Pack-
ers report a scarcity of local la
bor.
at DREAIVILAN!
Old Time Music-Everyone Invited
Livestock
Portland. Ore.. Aur 10 (ITIM Live
stock: Cattle 23, calves 63. Stendy on
limited cattle offerings with demand
fairly broad. Odd cutter steers and
heifers 10 00: canner-cutcr cows 7.00
3.50; shells down to H.00; one sorted
load good-choice 303 lb. yealers 14.50;
cull-mcdium grades 9.00-13.00; lew
medium calves 12. 50.
Hogs none. Nominal. Barrows and
gilts salable 13.73; sows 13.00; feeder
pigs salable 17.50-22.00.
Sheep none. Quotable steady with
Jate Thursday. Good-choice lambs sal
able ia.50-13.00: common 900-10.50;
Good ewes salable around 5-50.
Chlcapo, Aug. 10 (UP) (W FA)
Livestock:
Hogs 3.000; active, fully steady;
rood and choice barrows and gilts 140
lbs. ani up at 14 75 celling; good and
choice sgws at 14.00.
Cattle 1 .500; calves 500; general
market active; steady to strong; re
ceipts mainly cows, mostly beef cows:
eastern demand very broad, but too
tew cattle here to test general buying
power: several loads and odd lots good
to low-choice steers promptly bought
up at 16.00 to 17.25.
Sheeo 1.000; active, strong market
on all slaughter classes, complete early
clearance; feeding lambs absent: good
and choice native spring lambs 14 25
to 14.50; bucks discounted 100; some
at 14.00.
Portland Produce
Portland. Auf- 10 (UP)
Garlic Local new No. 1 35-40e lb.
Onions Oregon dry No. 1 $3 60-lb.
sack.
Chicago Wheat
Chicago. Aug. 10 UP
Wheat Open High Low Close
Sept. 1.66 s. 166'. I4i 164'.
Dec. 165, 1635, 164!. l.4.
Mar 1 64 1 641, j 63 1 63",
July 1.57 'i 1.571. 155', 156 ,
S. F. DAIRY PRICES
San Francisco, Aug. 10 (U.R)
Dairy market: .
Butter: 93 score 43V4, 92 score
43. 90 score 4234.
Cheese: loafs 28.2, triplets
27 2.
Eggs: Large grade A 51V4,
medium grade A 461-4, small
grade A 40 V4, large B 45Vi.
Wall Street
New York, Aug. 10 (U.R)
Stocks and bonds turned Irregularly-
lower today after a
strong opening in response to
Japan's offer to accept the Pots
dam ultimatum. Commodity
prices declined.
In London the reaction of the
news, which came when brokers
were at lunch, sent prices of
stocks and bonds higher with
greatest emphasis on far eastern
issues, including Chinese and
Japanese sterling bonds and
shares of Uie Hong Kong Shang
hai Banking Corp. Gains were
maintained at the close, despite
profit-taking.
On the New York stock ex
change selling got under way in
the rails. Aircrafts wre also
heavily sold.
Motors, which would benefit
from cessation of war produc
tion, showed rallying attempts.
Steels, softened. Building
equipments were firm. Mer
chandising shares showed late
gains ranging to a point in Wool
worth and Sears Roebuck.
Preliminary closing Dow
Jones stock overages: Industrial
165.14, up 0.S9; railroads 56.24,
off 1.56: utility 32.51, off 0.05;
65 stocks 62.45, off 0.36.
Sales totaled 1,690,000 shares,
the most since June 29, compar
ed with 1,460,000 yesterday.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American Tel. & Tel. 178
Anaconda 32 1 i
Chrysler 112',b
Curtiss Wright . .. . BU
General Electric .... 43 ' i
General Motors ...... 68?s
Montgomery Ward .. 62
Penn. R. R 36
Phillips Petroleum .......... 48
J. C- Penney 118' 4
Radio 133s
Southern Pacific . 46 hi
Standard Oil of Cal 41 1 4
Texas Gulf Sulphur 43V4
Transamerica 124
United Aircrafts A. 26Ts
U.S. Rubber 874
U. S. Steel 68
Daily Weather Report
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Clear to part
ly cloudy tonight and Saturday. Lit
tle change In temperature.
Oregon: Partly cloudy tonlfht and
Saturday. Scattered thunder showers
eastern portion Saturday. Cooler west
ern valleys today and eastern portion
Saturday. Moderate to fresb north
westerly winds off coast.
LOCAL DATA
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest 83: lowest 53.
Total monthly precipitation 1.13
Inches.
Excess for the month 1.08 inches.
Total precipitation since September
1. 144. 20 41 inches.
Excess for the season 3.76 inches.
Relative humidity at 5:30 p. nu yes
terday 29; 5 30 today 80.
Tomorrow
Sunrlsa 6:15 a. m.; Sunset 8.17 p. m.
High Low Prec
Boise 89 68
Boslon . ............. 79 62
Chicago . 79 62
Denver 85 55 .14
Eureka 58 53 .01
Havre 87 61
Los Angeles ..... 93 60
Medforil . 94 62
New York 83 86
Omaha . 65 J6
Phoenix 9T 72 T
Portland 82 58
Reno 94 62
floseburg 67 60
Salt Lake 66 58
Fan Francisco . 6B 54
Seallle 77 58 T
Spokane 90 66
Washington, D. C. 81 63
Yakima 93 60
Marshall college, at Hunting
ton, W. Va-, was founded in
1837, 34 years before the city of
Huntington was incorporated
and 26 years before West Vir
ginia became a state.
The 320 Mexican nationals as
signed to this section for the
Bartlett pear harvest starting
next Monday In many orchards,
are due to arrive late Saturday
from eastern Oregon and up
state points.
German prisoners of war, ac-
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COLOR DYNAMICS IS THE BUY-
IT DOES MORE THAN BEAUTIFY.
WE CAN NOW CHOOSE COLOR SCHEMES
AND REALLY PAINT OUR "HOME OF DREAMS.
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EURICO'S
BALLROOM MEDFORD
MON. NITE o AUG. 13
THE DANCE TREAT OF THE YEAR
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On Thtlr Annual Tour-Now York to California
Has Provoe) Coruistont Box Oflic Attraction-
Big Halls. Big Crowds-linl Halls,
Standing Room Onlyl
The Cream of Talent.
Beauty and Charm
Color Bnaml" wl.ntiSeollr nw
pl.yt tht .neroy In telor to improv.
your moral., r.nsw your .a.rgy,
promoU your htalth ond hoppiaws.
Com. in ond 9 rour Fdti topy of
Pitliburgh'l n.w ok, ' Color Oy-
' which explains m wnei.
fascinating story.
Pittsburgh Wallhid
Genuina oil-and-pigmant paint.
t a Eitra durabU
-i dci not mar aatiljr
yiji -paint in ena day.
Vk"i"3 Per - - -
Sen-Proof House Paint
A two-coat painting
systam quick dry
ing, long-lasting,
money-saving.
Gallon 3.51
Florhld
Extra durabU floof
paint withftanda
haavy foot traffic For
wood or cmnt.
Gallon 3,94
PITTSBURGH
PLATE GLASS COMPANY
132 Wit Main St.
Phona 2883
MON. NITE, AUG. 13
DANCING 9 to 2
SPARKLING ENTERTAINMENT
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Don't MIb this Big Dancing Party I
$1.20 PER PERSON INCLUDING TAX
(Additional Classjdod On Pafa l)
TOR SALEPauch plums'. Squirt) 'IIP
tie or no sugar tor canning, 8e lb.
Orders taken, phone Ashland 4747.
13 YEAR Old cir) wishes care of small
children. Phone 9364 or 1911 West
Main.
FOR HENT Furnished room. 113
irlpp.
FOR SALE Baby buMy,
io. c.tape.
$4 30 319
WANTF.D Past midKlo-aKed woman
for ciunpamon to elderly lady.
Phone 5!i6S.
$7000
132 Acre eWe to Medford room
ho vi so, modern, Rood well, pressure
system. InrRe chicken house, small
barn, brood or house, nice shade and
lawn. Terms.
$6000
Good a room house close to school on
paved street, htrd wood floors, flie
plnee, laundry trays, nice shade and
shrubs, well arranged and convten
ent. I. K. Shuller, Realtor, 32 No.
Grape, PhOHe5t.7lor2to.vaj Bebb.
riAV'K'MavtagvaVhlhK machine wuR
pump. Will trade for electric re
friRerytor or twin bedroom set.
Phonefl.aa. ..
Ca N"arra nfie to paint your house Im
mediatelv during the next 30 days.
Free estimates. Call L. and K
Det-orBtlnn Co.. 8420 after p. m.
DAIRYMEN if your cows have Mas
titis use Kennedy's remedy, sold on
a monev back guarantee.
MKPFORP SEEP & FEED
WANTED Chamber moidL Hotel
Giand.
Friday, Aug. 10, 1945
MEDFORD MAIL. TBI BUNE- NINE
TOR SALE 3 milch cows 125 each.
One 0-inoiold heifer. 35. Ph. 2311).
FOR SALE-Jersey cow, fresh in few
days 1 mile west of Central Point
on Beall Lane. C. G. Whitney, Rt. 1.
Box 62.
CCCftrt Country home, 1 mile from
OUwU J Medford, one acre land.
large ti room house, out
Bldgs., free Harden soil, irrigated.
Beautiful shade trees making a na
tural park. Terms.
Cy( COC Lar6 5 room house, '
U40.W acre land, nice yard and
shade trees, well located
1 4 miles from Medford. this price
Includes furniture. Terms and im
mediate possession.
HARRY LONG. Realtor
O. W. Biillew. Salesman
12S8 So. Riverside Ph. 5022
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ATTENTION
Eagles and Auxiliary
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SAT. NITE
Um. AUSUST II
EAGLES' HALL
219 W Main -Fine Music
WANTE D Two 10-ply truck tires,
size flx20. Must be In rood condl
tion. Phone 2 161.
NOT I C 13 To m y friends and custo
mers I will he out of town for 3
or 4 months. W. R. Young. plumber.
FOR-" S A LE-At tractive five-year-old
2-bedrnom home. Excellent condi
tion. Hardwood floors throughout,
automatic gas furnace, nice lawn,
gopd location . $(?250. t.63 S. Holly.
FOR' SALE S2400 5 acres. 3 room
house, modern. 3 miles from Big Y
on Midway Road. Call 1772 N. Riverside.
NO PRIORITY REQUIRED
Air Cooled Gas Engines
New Brigfts & Stratton 2, 3 end S
h p. Carload shipment Just
received
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
FROM STOCK
Write Wire Phone
STAR MACHINERY COMPANY
AT water 7395
801 SW Front Ave.. Portland. Ore.
GOOD HEWS!
To All Who Need a
Laxative Row and Then
TtThain mn ..f -I.. 1.1- .
set, low in spirits and somewhat "no
account berauna you nvd a (rood
cleaning out. Just LET YOURSELF IN
FOR THK QUICK RELIEF THAT
KKUSCHKN SALTS CAN BRING YOU,
Win you want relief you want It
PRONTO-yoti don't want to wait for
hour (Kruachen acta usually within
an hour) Caution us only aa di
rected. Repilate the doso to suit your
SALTS today at any good drug gtore.
Kriischen Salts
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