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LOCAL and l Confined Jo Home Mrs. Jes sie Moore is confined to her " home at 714 Palm street, recov ' ering from a heart attack. i ! Shreevet Return Mr. and - Mrs. George Shreeve, 734 Alder street, returned yesterday from ' a few days camping trip to Gypsy Springs, near Mt. Pitt. . ... ... ;. Supervision Ends Supervi-1 , aion of the children's park, ; across Bear Creek bridge on East -Main street will end tonight, Frank Rogers, chy superinten dent, said today. Miss Mar-i ' garet Drysdale has superintend-. ed the park since June 1. I - . . i ' To Visit Sister Mrs. Edith Garrett, who has been making her home at 2218 East Main street, was to leave the city last .night for Fayettevllle, Ark, to visit her sister. Mrs. Garrett 'was owner of the Karmel Korn stand on East Main street. , Building Permits N. T. Hodges, 1117 West Ninth street, ' applied for a permit at the of fice of" the city superintendent yesterday to enclose a porch at a cost of $250. The Zion Luth eran church, 518 West Fourth street, made application for per , mit to reshingle and repair a - garage at a cost of $100. Leavitt on Leave Bob Leav- ; it,, S2c. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. . R. Leavitt, 39 Summit avenue, is spending a six-day leave with his parents following indoctrina- tion training with the navy at San Diego. Leavitt, who attend ed Medford high school before entering the 'service, will leave Monday to report to the base. Inducted Following Jackson county men were inducted into the army Aug. 23 at Ft. Lewis, ;Wash., through county Selective ' Service board No. 2: John Leon jard McCoy, William Roy Clary, Jr.. Bruce Joseph Johnson. Le Jlar.d Arthur Daugherty, Jack 1 Lloyd Chamberlain, Charles F. Robinson, Bruce Lloyd Gordon, 'Arthur David Grubb and Frank ' lin James Miller. Inducted in to the navy at the same time was Douglas Stanley Davis. WAIT JACKSON COUNTY SHERIFF'S POSSE Victory rodeo FAIRGROUNDS AT MEDFORD SEPT. 8th & 9rh, 1945 Sat. Night 8 p.m. - Sun. 2 p.m. BRAHMA BULLS WILD COW MILKING itt Bareback Bronci - Calf Roping Christensen Bros. Stock OF EUGENE FRUIT GROWERS HORMONE SPRAYING by Airplane! Hormone Spraying by Airplane was developed by . . CENTRAL AIRCRAFT Last Year the Results Were Highly Satisfactory. Central Aircraft Will Be In the Medford District Until September 15 Growers desiring application of Hormone Spraying by Airplane should make arrange ments promptly. Gontact Harold Conner, Central Aircraft, HOTEL MEDFORD or Paul Beddse, Sherwin-Williams Co., Hotel Holland CENTRAL AIRCRAFT "Leaders and Developers of Agricultural Aviation" I PERSONAL Calvert Arrives Billy Cal vert, who has been at Pearl Har bor for the past 3V4 years, ar rived in Medford by plane this morning to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Calvert, 1036 West 11th street. Calvert's ar rival was a complete surprise to his parents, who did not know he was en route home. On Queen Mary Scheduled to arrive at New York today aboard the Queen Mary are 82 Oregon men, according to pas senger reports, including 1st Lt. Arthur L. Cook, Medford; Sgt. Manley J. Leggett, Sgt. Clyde F. Blaylock and Pfc. Jack E. Mor ris. Ashland; Pvt. Charles H. Daily, Prospect, and T5 Jack Jenkins and Pfc. Kenneth J. Kelley, Grants Pass. OBITUARY MRS. PEARL MARTIN .lrs. Pearl Martin, a resident cf Medford-for the last 17 years passed away at a local hospital following a short illness. Mrs. Ma.f.i was born in Provo, Utah, on October 5, 1881. She was 63 years 10 months and 24 days at the time of her passing. On January 14, 1907, she was married to Joseph Martin at Mammouth, Utah. To this union we.e born four children. Mrs. Martin leaves to mourn her passing, her husband Joseph Martin of Medford, three sons, EJward B., of Portland, Ore.; George H., of Ashland, Ore.; and Donald G., stationed in the Phil ippines. A bro.her, Ray Jones of Mammouth, Utah, and three grmdchildren. Funeral services will be an nounced later by the Perl Fu neral Home pending arrival of relatives. MODEL WRECK Newton, Mass (U.R) Motorlrts who halted at a busy traffic In tersection to offer aid to a girl stretched out "unconscious" on the street beside a "wrecked automobile," were pleasantly surprised to learn the victim was merely modeling for an insur ance company safety compaign. Closing time foi Classified Ads 83l i .il lor Late tr Classify 1215 p m FOR Bulldogging - Saddle Broncs Relay Races $1500 PURSES Entry Fe'et BIG COWBOY DANCE Dreamland, Friday Nite, Sept. 7 Sponsored by Junior Chamber of Commerce Approved by COWBOY'S RODEO ASS'N. Produced by Jackson Co. Sheriff's Posse Staged by SAY CONTINUANCE OF DRAFT NEEDED Washington, Aug. 31 (U.R) Navy and marine spokesmen toM the house military affairs committee today that the draft must be continued to meet their needs in the next year. -lie navy plans to cut its pres ent strength of 3.389,000 to 500,000 by Sept. 1, 1946. The marine corps probably will dis charge 221,471 of its present 421,370. The total discharges of ma. ines may be stepped up, per haps to 396,467. To offset these releases the navy must induct 252,000 in the nxt year. Marine plans call for recruiting 45,000 new men after V-J day is declared. Capt. H. G. Hopwood, special assistant chief of naval person nel, said 16,000 men volunteer ed for navy service the past month. However, he explained, this rate was expected to drop. Men must be drafted to make up the lag, Hopwood said. "We must have an anchor to windward, namely a continuance of selective service," he said. 3rig. Gen. Gerald C. Thomas of the marine corps revealed that the corps proposed post war strength is 100,000. Marines with a point score of 85 or above are eligible for dis charge. Those with 70 points or more will be sent overseas. Until the Japanese reaction can be gauged, it is impossible to blueprint accurately the mar ine situation, he said. Livestock Portland. Ore . Aug. 31 (UP) Livestock: Cattle Salable 35, calves 10. Market steady on limited supply. Few s'.ocker steers 12.00. Medium laughter steers 14 00. Week's top 16 25 on fed steers. Good heifers 14 00. good to to choice fed heilers Monday up to 16.00 Medium beef cows 11.30; cut-ler-convnon cows, 7.75-8.00; good saus age bulls 10 25-1 1 00; medium grass calves. 12.50. choice light vealers quot able to 14.50. Hogj Salable, none. Market nomi nal. Barrows and gilts salable 15.75; sows. 15.00; choice feeder pigB, J l.oo. Sheen Undertone weak to lower. Some cleanup ales late Thursday 25 to 50 cents lower. Week's bulk good to choice lambs 12.50-13.25; early top 13 50; common-medium grades, late 8 00-11 00; good ewei salable steady nt 3-50 6.00. South San Francisco, Aug. 31 (UP) (USDA) Catti none. For week 1,700. Steers steady. Medium to good 15.00-1 ti. 50; common 12.50-13.50; few feeders 13.50 It. 00; medium to good heifers 13.00 16.00; good range cows steady to 25 cents lower; bulK 13.00-14. uo; medium J2. 00-12 75: common. 10.00-11 00; can ners and cutters, 7.00-8. 50; common to fjood sausage bulls 10 50-12.00; calves 3alabl for week 300. Week's top 14.75. Bulk 13.50-14.50. Hog? -Salable, firm. Barrows and Silts top 15.75. For week 850. Broad demand. Sheev Salable, str.dy. Yesterday 105 lb. No. 1 lambs 14.00; ewes 50c lower, cull to good 2.00-5.50. For week 4,500, generally steady. ChiM.RO, Aug. 31 (UP) (WFA) LivestocK: Hogg fully steady. Good and choice barrows and rfilts 140 lbs. and up at $14.75, the ceillnr. good and choice sows at 14 00, complete clearance. Cattle Strictly choice steers and yearllnRs practically absent. Scatter ed lots 17.00-17.50; all other grades and classes practically at standstill; bulk btilng taken off market; scatter ed sale common and medium grade steers and heifers and lower grade cows 25 cents or more lower; prac tically all grassy and shortfed cattle at new low for season to date; pre holiday Influences following liberal receipts during week very bearish week end factor. Sheep Moderately active; mostly i steady. Good and cnoice native spring i lambs 13.25-13 75, with one or two I 'mads at 13 25, carrying a medium-end, part deck mixed common to good of i (ering 12 00. buck included: common sor touts 1100 down, with 40-lb. culls ! er low hb 6.00; shorn aged native ewes ( 5 00-6.50. Closing time for Sunday Too Late to Classify 4:0O Saturday afternoon Please remember For Sale EASTER LILY Planting Stock On Jack Kaiser place, Tj miles south of Harbor, Ore., on 101 Highway. You are invited to In spect lilies in field as stock Is of Very Best. Also have good lily land to lease, sell or share crop to responsible party. For Complete Details Call or Writ JACK KAISER or LIONEL BOROUGH Harbor, Oregon We Will Be CLOSED SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY Sept. I, 2, 3 HUMPHREY MOTORS USED CAR EXCHANGE 33 S. Riverside Ave. Occupation of Japan While Japan-bound planes roar overhead, tailors on a rear gun mount of enjoy the view ot Mount FuJ.yama. Navy rad.o uansinltKd from Portland Produce San Francisco. Aug. 31 lUP) Dairv ntatket: Butter: f3 scora 43li, 92 score 43, 90 scsrs 423. Chesc: Loafs 28 2. triplets 27.2. Epi;s; Larpe grade A 54'j, medium grade A 49 '3, small grade A 41 a. lrrse grade B 46 '2. 'Cenirol California: Large grade A St), medium grade A SI. small grade A 43, large grade B 40. Chicago Wheat Chicago. Aug. 31 (UP) Grain ranee: Wheat Open High Sept. 1 66 1.66 Dec. Ii5i l.ti5i May lti;. 1.U3'. July lJlili 155i Low Close 1.65 1.65-1.63', 1.61 1.6-1'i-", 162', 1.625,. ',, 1.54!. 154 !, Wall Street New York, Aug. 31 (U.R) Stocks had a general advance under the leadership of Indus tral shares today, as that group hit a new high for eight years. Trading, however, was light, hampered by week-end holiday considerations. The New York stock exchange closes tomorrow for the last of nine Saturday summer closings, and will be closed Monday, Labor Day. Steels scored gains ranging to a point and more in inland steel and Bethlehem, both of which reached 1945 highs. Santa Fe rose a point, while New York St Harlem, an inactive rail stock, Mi MP 7:30 to 10:30 SKATING PARTIES by YA M fi life JjU- iii Hiiiigr: h TO RAY'S MODERN MUSIC At Cool, Roomy Everyone Welcome! T. NITE 9 to 1 ONE TICKET Admits You to BOTH I Merrick's and Dreamland Dancei DANCE SAT. NITE at DREAMLAND Old Time Music-Everyone Invited Begins Under Big Guns of Third Fleet iW1 rMlif rose 10 points to a 1945 top. Chrysler rose more than 2. U. S. rubber, up lVs, hit a new high. Electric Auto-lite, on the divident action, rose points. Rail equipment shares were up a point or more. Sears, Montgom ery Ward and Abraham 4c Straus were up 1 to 2 points. Today's closing prices on se lected stocks: American Telephone & Telegraph 1824 Anaconda 33a.i Chrysler 125U Curtiss Wright 6Sj General Electric 47 H General Motors 72 Montgomery Ward 68 1 4 Pen. R. R 3T.i Phillips Petroleum 47 '-j J. C. Penney 1217 a Radio 16 Southern Pacific 4614 Standard Oil of California 41H Texas Gulf Sulphur 43' a Transnmcrica 13' a United Aircrafts 28 U. S. Rubber 67i U. S. Steel 72 FINDS 3.900 PENNIES Boston (U.R) Samuel Sher man of Mattapan opened a bag he found on a street and was surprised to find that it contain ed 3,900 pennies. Let's Go SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT " . 'I ROLLER SXATIKG upnrff.nn cnifftnu II WED.. FRI.. SAT. and SUN NIGHTS I t 4 4. i (Aetna Radio-IeUphiitot the D. S. b. Dra:;iou In tiaia:ni Bay U. S. 6. Iowa in SCjanil Cay. RESIDENTS HAVE BLOOD TYPED TO SAVE TIME Coldwater, Mich.(U.R) Resi dents of Branch county are help ing to inaugurate a new blood donor servico by having their blood ryppd throueli the facili-j ties of their Health Center andj the Red Cross. Officials point out that nd- vance blood typing can save many lives, for with lists of donors on hand, prompt emer gency action can be taken in transfusion cases. limn Tni rlHMlfled Art. R 3(1 tn Lais Clatsttv 12 15 p m and HORSE RACING Grants Pass Fair9roisnds GRANTS PASS, ORE. Synday and Labor Day September 2 and 3 2 P.M. Daily Labor Day Parade- Dance at Nite i i i i STARTS SUNDAY RAFT BENNETT BLAINE if4 Ann rriday. Aug. 31, 194S MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE ELEVEN Chilean Airfields To Connect Nation To World by Plane Punta Arenas, Chill (U.R) Work is going on to connect the extreme south of Chili to the rest of the world by air. Air fields are being constructed at Porvenir, Springhill, Felipe Bay, Gente-Grande, Cape Cata lina and Cape Delgada with the co-operation of local sheep in terests. These modern Installations will be the stepping stones for the Chiliean Air Line "LAN" services to the Punta Arenas, Tierra del Fuego and Ultima Es pernnza reqions. Two partially completed con crete landing strips are in opera tion at Porvenir, one 3,000 by 1.200 feet, and the other 2,700 feet long by 300 feet wide. At Springhill, the main land ing strip for prevailing winds Is partially completed and In use with a length of 2,100 feet, BOO feet wide. Other air strips are projected In Patagonia and Kimirl Ayke. The Kimiri Ayke Internationa? airport will be the junction for several routes, and will accom modate, when finished, up to the largest projected commer cial planes. The Catallna Bay airport will be an alternate junction for local, national and international air traffic. It is placed suffic cntly close to Kimirl Ayke. and yet has a completely different weather regime. Catallna Bay will also be a military and naval air base. DOCTOR GIVEN MEDAL Sandy Lake, Pa. (U.R) For mal recognition from the govern ment for the part played by Dr John W. Goodscll In the North POISON OAK? Try a bottle ol ZEMACOL Vtni titiii hp oiisiifrt hi vMir mime) -hrrtiillv rrhinrirrl Clrl a BHI to Ha ii IVl-.fUKKN rmilKT mm. Gorntr Pole discovery came 38 yean late. The 72-year-old doctor, who served with the expedition, was awarded the Silver Peary Polar expedition medal, recently creat ed by congress. INSURES CANNING Flaws In the rims of glass jars for canning that might prevent air-tight sealing are detected in factory Inspection by an electric eye. ATTENTION Eagles and Auxiliary FilEE DMICE SAT. NITE ! .SEPTEMBER I EAGLES' HALL 219 W Main Fine Music ENDS TOMORROW! 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