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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1945)
BIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Thursday, S.pt. 13. 195 Rnv Mast Register On 18th Birthday Boyg nearing 18 years of age ware reminded today by local elective service boards of Ja ion county that they ar to re- sliter on their mm Dirmnay. According to board official! thir has been some delay In VBitiitroHnn inrA ihp war's end Tt itram nlcn antlntincpd that 4-A classifications, which cover all men no longer suDjeci 10 call, are now being Issued by local boards. rf&X She'll j9 JJ gets her men 'A with her 'sP bewitch- 1 Ing ways i and change CRATERIAN 5 GIT YOUR at our store Ucal J ma AST SEE US for your Painting Needs AW WOOD AND UNOUUM... I f.inY CLIARGLOSS Ini biiHllfil irslKlloi. mini ilir. tut. ill. sntN art itm ilnM. ONLY .70 1 aho UlhX CREAM POLISH for fin fumitur... pint 69c Un-X SELF-POLISHING WAX for floors ... quart 98c ACME HARDWARE CO. Main St Grapa Ph. 5976 J.A. 10:30 SATURDAY Funeral services for James Arthur Cunningham, Orchard Home Drive, will be held at the Perl Funeral Home Saturday at 10:30 a. m. Interment will be in Siskiyou Memorial Park, the Rev. Harry Hansen officiating. Mr. Cunningham, who passed away at a local hospital Septem ber 12, was born at Murrayville, III., April 25, J882, being one of 10 children, and preceded In death by one brother. In 1808 he moved to Grand Forks, N. Dak., where he was connected with the E. J. Lander real estate firm. He was trans ferred to the branch office of that firm In Williston, N. Dak., in 1008. On March 22, 1911, he was married to Lotta Luke at Medford, Ore. To this union were born three children, Luke Alexander Cunningham of Miles City, Mont.; Lt. Robert James Cunningham, USNR, Seattle, Wash., and Joan Cunningham, Medford. In 1927 Mr. Cunningham and associates organized the First National Dank In Williston, and he served as president of this bank until 1943. He also had ex tensive farming interests in that vicinity. During his residence in Williston he was actively engag ed in civic affairs, working con tinuously for the promotion and growth of western North Dakota, through Improved highways, ir rigation and commercial airports. In 1943 he sold his banking Interests and a large part of his farming interests and moved to Medford, where he purchased the fruit ranch of Mrs. D. W. Luke. 214 miles southwest of the city The deceased was a mem ber of the First Presbyterian church of Medford and the local chapter of Kiwanls. WEATHER Northern California Scatter ed clouds today, tonight and Fri day with fog on the coast: slight ly cooler today in the Central valley; gentle northwest wind off the coast. Daily Weather Report FORECAST! Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight nnd Frtriny with Increasing cloudiness aim rooier. OrrH'm: Cliir tonldht with log on i'ot. Frldny, IntTPusing rlouriinens mid nllnhUy cooler from Medford to Portland. Gentlo northwest wind oil coast. LOCAL DATA Tempers ture n year ago today: HfRheNt 73: Lowest (14. Toliil monthly oreclnltatlon: .04. Jnt-hes. Deficiency for the month: .13 Inches. Tot lit precipitation since September 11)4.: .04 inches. Deficiency for the season: .13 Inches. Relative humidity at 5:30 d. m. yes terday: 13; ft 30 today; 62. Tomorrow flunrle 0 30 a. in. Sunset 7:23 p. m. Ohservirtlon Taken at 0:30 a. m.. 120 Meridian Time. Hljfh Low prec. ... .... 7 83 Boise .... Hon ton Chicago Denver ............. fil 1'ureka M Mitrre 7fl I, on Angeles I..... 4 Medford . 100 New York fifl Omnna , flft I'hoeni x -... 1 Ofl Portland 100 Heno HoirhtitT P.I Sail l ake City 81 San Kranclico fit .Seattle B3 Spokane ....- H4 Viihinrfton. D. C. Rd Yakima 60 57 63 M SI THERE'S MORE AVAILABLE NOW! STLL NOT ENOUGH TO CO AROUND. ..BUT WILLIAM PENN IS WELL WORTH WAITING FOR l.nd.d Whitltty. 16 proof, 3 groin neutral iplritt Livestock' Portland. Ort., Sept. 13 fUPt Livestock: Cattle 150. calves 50. Fairly active after Wednesday's slow close; mostly steady. Common steers 11.00- 12 90; common-medium heifers 10 'i0- 13 00; tanner-cutter rows ti 00-8 00: medium beef cows 1 1 00; RfMd beef bulls 12 00; niediutn-j?wd sausage bulls 9 50-1 1.00; uood-choice vealers 14.00- 14 50. Ho((s 25. Unchanged. Barrows and gilts 15 75; sums 15 00; choice feeder piga quotable to 21.00. Sheep 300. Slow, few slaughter lambs steady, ewes quotable lower. Good-choice lamb 12 00-12 50: common-down to f 00; odd Rood ewes 5-25 but most of supply umuid. South San Franclnco. Sept. 13 .UP, (USDAi Cattle 150. steers absent, nominally steady. Most she lot:k strong. Half car 008 lb. medium heifers 14 25. Lond (food lfiO lb. range cows 13. Four head out 12 00 around load common cows 0 50-10 00. Cutters 8 00.8 50. Cannerw 6 50-7.50. Common to good sausage bulls 10 00-12 00. Calves 50. steady. Few package me dium calves 13.50. Knn 200. firm. Few narktifies and short load 200-200 lb. barrows and gilts 15 75. Odd good sows 15 00. Shee.) salable 050. generally steady. Few package medium to good iambs 12 00-1100. Double (food 120 lb. No. i pelt ewes 5.50. compared with 1,340,000 yes terday. Today's closing prices on se selected stocks: American Telephone & Telegraph 186 I Anaconda ... 34 Chrysler lti 's CurtiFs Wright. 67s General Electric 49 General Motors 74'i Montgomery Ward 70 Penn. R. R 39 i Phillips Petroleum 483,i! J. C. Penney l.w Radio 56 j Southern Pacific 48Ts ! Standard Oil of California 4Uft Texas Gulf Sulphur 45,i BLAZE DESTROYS G.P. Transamerica United Aircraft U. S. Rubber .... 13U 27 i 6' Chicago, Sept. 13 (UP) (WFA) Livestock: Hugs 4000; active, iuily steads; good find choice barrows and tilts "140 lbs. and up at 14.75 celling; fcuod and choice sows at 14.00. Cnttki: 3500; calves: 000. Fed steers and yearlings strong to 25 cents high er; cows 10 to 15 centa up; all classes in broad demand and supply well bought up; comparatively little heof In run; top steers 17.75; few loads 17.15 to 17 50; bulk 15 00 to 17.40. Sheep. 2000; moderately active; slaughter spring lambs atrong to 10 cents higher; bids and sales other r I bancs fully steady; good nnd choice native apring lambs 13 50 to 13.75, Portland Produce Portland, Sept. 13 (UP) Whole sale Market Prices: Potatoes Yak trim wnites. z ou-.j; Bonrdman Long Whites. J.'i 75-4. Potatoes Louisiana Yams, $3.75-4 50 lb crate. Tomatoes Ulngen wo. i, rjc nai. Chicago Wheat Ch:cro. Stnt 13 (UPI. Wheat Open HiRh Low Sept. )'? I"!1. Wi1, Dec. lfiH3. 171,. Hi'Pa Mnv 111.1". July 158!. 138i 15T, Clone I07, 1H7U 1B.1'. 158 8. F. DAIRY PRICES Son Francisco, Sept. 13 (U.R) Dairy market: Butter: 03 score 43 V4, 92 score 43, 90 score 42i. Cheese: loafs 28.2, triplets 27.2. Ei;gs: Inrge grade A 55',2. medium grade A SO1, z, small grade A 4114, large grade B 46',j. Wall Street New York, Sept. 13 (U.R) Demand for blue chips and for a few specialties sent them up as much as 3 points In an other wise Irregular and somewhat quieter stock market today. Preliminary closing Dow Jones s t o c k averages: Indus trial 178.80, off 0.39; rnilrond 57.25, up 0.84; utility 33.80, up 0.05; 65 stocks (10.14, up 0 18. Sales lo(nld 1,170.000 shales U. S. Steel 74tf GRANTS PASS SAWMILL DESTROYED BY BLAZE Grants 'Pass, Sept. 13 The Rogue Valley Lumber company mill, on the old Redwood high way, near here, was completely clestioyed "by fire Tuesday eve ning with loss estimated at be tween $30,000 and $40,000. The mill, property of T. J. Dostalik, was partially covered by insur ance. Cause of the blaze was un determined. . Crews from the state forest patrol, the mill's own fire pump and another pump which was rushed In kept the fire from burning storage heads and near by lumber. Dostalik, who has owned the mill for the past three years, plans to rebuild. Court House News Divorce Complaints Jessie Louise Jones vs ward Cleveland Jones. Ed- Divorce Decreet Otis O. Chambers vs. Edna Chambers. Mayme Roberts vi. Freeman Roberts. Clnslnv time for Sunday Too Lute to Clarify 4:no Saturday afternoon Please remember Rff N DROPS AmtKllA a WASH WUKU y c 3 iTTTniTmy rTwiriiii HTnrrni nivmi'l rH TRY A LOAF of Speciality Bread Sunkist-Raisin ) . g . Tuei., Thur., Sat. Hollywood ) 100 Wheat ) Svensk-Limpa ) Roman Meal J y Day Potato Every Day except ) Sat. WE NOW HAVE Fiuhrer's Old English Fruit Cakes Wrapped nnd Ready for Mailing Overseas The Ideal Christmas Gift $1.10 and $2.00 Dial 2241 or 2242 29 No. Holly St. Grants Pass, Sept. 13 Fire, believed to have originated un der the kiln floor, completely destroyed the Raymond Lathrop hop dryer, on the lower River Road near here, Tuesday eve ning. State forest patrolmen call ed to the scene were unable to save the building. Lathrop said approximately 250 bales of dried hops were in the building at the time and estimated the loss at about $38, 000. Both the building and crop were insured. The Lathrop fire was the third of its kind within a week with total damage estimated at $133,-000. Court Records Justice Court Charles O. Long, combination overload, $13.50 and costs. Artie B. Prcttyman, passing motor vehicle without sufficient clearance, $1 and costs. Delbert J. Bergman, no muf fler, $1 and costs. George Martin, violation of basic rule, $1 and costs; no regis tration card, $1 and costs. Andrew Brown. Joseph O. Francis. Lyle M. Paul, James E. Shaw, S. O. Wilson. Willie J. Jones, and William M. Hunting, overload, cited. TTar n. The league has 10,000 The first Negro s!aves rescked members. I New Orleans in 1719. Auasles Beheaded By Jap Lieutenant Sydney,! Sept. 13 (U.R) Liberated Australian war pris oners said today that four Aus tralian soldiers were beheaded by a Japanese lieutenant on Ambon island last; April 26 for stealing four bags of rice and nine boxes of tinned fish. Another Australian was be headed by a second Japanese lieutenant, the prisoners said on their arrival at Morotai. Al together, they said, 17 prisoners were executed by various means during the three and a half years of Japanese occupation. SAVE THE REDWOODS San Francisco, Sept. 13 U.R) Duncan McDuffie, Berkeley, today began his second year as president of the Save-the-Red-woods league following a meet ing of the league council in San Francisco. One of the league's projects is the National' Tribute grove in Del Norte county, dedi cated to servicemen of World ffi .Magnificent FURS mi to enfold you in WARMTH and BEAUTY Now ii the time to buy that fur coat you've been dreaming about. Our se lection this season is more beautiful than ever. 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