TWO MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE
Thunder, Dec 13, 1945
GUEST AT LOCAL
YULE-LUNCHEON
Ernest C. Park, Redmond,
lieutenant-governor of the Ki
wanis club, was a guest at the
annual Christmas luncheon meet
ing of Hertford Kiwanlans and
Kiwanian Dames held yesterday
noon at the Holland hotel. Park
spoke briefly. Also Introduced
were Adj. Charles K. Cox, form
erly of this city, John D. Niles,
Roy Harker, S. II. Bouck and Z.
O. Dent, Klamath Falls, educa
tion representative for the Vet
erans' Administration.
Glen Fabrick, president, con
ducted the meeting and It was
announced that the two groups
would make the annual Christ
mas visit to the county hosoital
Dec. 19. At this time gifts will
be presented the patients and
carols sung.
During the meeting It was an
nounced that Mrs. E. H. Edger
ton would be presented the Ki
wanian Dames Christmas doll.
The doll, with its wardrobe, will
be displayed for the coming
week at the Chamber of Com
merce. J. E. Earlcy, former president
of Medford Kiwanis club, was
here from Eugene for the meeting.
Uh Mall Tribune Want Ada.
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AMERICA'S WASH WORD it
Impressive Rites
Held For Ashland
Resident Tuesday
Ashland, Dec. 13 Impressive
funeral rites for the late W. J
Dougherty were held Dec. 11 at
the Lilwiller Funeral chapel
Beautiful flowers had been
brought In remembrance and re
latives and friends were present
for the message of comfort
brought by Dr. G. W. Bruce
pastor of the First Methodist
church of this city.
The Masons, led by R. W. Mc
Neal had part both In the serv.
Ice and at the graveside In Ml
View cemetery.
Casket bearers were Messrs
Louis Jenkins, S. B. McN'air, Will
Dodge, J. H. Hardy, John
Daugherty and R. E. Detrick
Honorary casket bearers In
cluded T. H. Simpson, George
Dunn, Cliff Thomas, Dr. E. A
Woods, C. M. Frazicr and Dr. C
F. Tllton, all of the Masonic
order.
Livestock
Portland, Ore., Deo. 13 (UP.)
livestock::
Cuttle 200, calves SO. Active, fully
eteatly on limited early supply. Few
common steers $12 00-13 00; stockers
and feeders $12 00-13. 50: common
medium heifers Sill 50-13 50: canncr-
cutter cowi Hi 00-R 00; medium-good
href COW! 910 50-12 00: few good aau
tiiKft bulla $10.50; good-choice calvea
lloga HO. Quotable aleady. Bar.
rowa and rllts eatable up to $15 SO;
aowa $14.00-14 50: choice heavy feed
er plxa quotable to $15 50; llght-
wcikius alow.
bheep 400. rat iambs steady.
Larue lot good-cholre 04 lb. fed
lamba $1425; good-choice truck-lna
$14.00; common grailt-a down to
$1100; ewei alow, aulnble around
$4.50: few common-medium grades
unsold.
WASHING MACHINE
REPAIR
FOR ALL MAKES
Alio
Refrigeration Service
Younger's Appliance
91 N. BartUtt Phone 2419
South Run FrnnrHco, Deo. 13
(Ul'.l (US1MI Ciilllo 100. Active;
fully Rtcruly. Vncknve lluht mrr.iiim
itccri yiftftO. Mfdliim to Rood half-
ert tnlnhle $14 tVMfl.OO. Good young
cowi quoted 91 .no, i.oaa me
dlum 1,000 rnnna cow $13 00; mostly
cutter to common cow iH.30.10.no:
vrry few rarinun 7.00-7.73. Calvei
snmijie none.
Hogii: 130; IncIunVi 00 lute yester
day. Kew Mood to choice ano-SOO bar.
rowi nod Kilt" $1A ho. Medium to
Rood feeder pfffi t16.00-20.00. Odd
iood iowi SIS on.
Sheep: 300. I.imhl dull: In it three
dayi around BO cent lower. Mte
yeaterrtay. double choice Iambi
114 SO. extreme ton. Parkacea me
dium to good 133 lamba 914.00, look
more than AO rents lower. Common
Iambi $13.00. Common to food wn
Vai.uu-o.uu, wean.
Chicago. Deo. 13 (U.P.) WFA)
L.ivesiocK:
Hon; 11.000:. very actlva trade.
market fully steady on all weights
barrowi, gilts and sows. Good Hnd
choice 1B0-33O t. barrows and gilts
at 114.83, celling; olher weight
scarce; most all suwa at 14.10. ceiling.
Cattle: 4,BO0; ealvest 1,000; only
strictly choice steers and yearlings
sicnny; eastern nemnnn narrow on all
other k nicies, and tnnrkot 23-50 cents
lower than week 1 higiitlme, mostly
30 cents off; lfJ.OO paid for several
mans cioseiy sorteo cnoice steers
Bulk medium to strictly good grade
$I4-16.A0; choice heifers steady, two
loads scaling i.ooo jus. 91s, all others
weax. 1
Sheep; 6,000, slaughter lambs
opening slow, weak to shade lower.
Two loads strictly good and choice
around ilOled woo led western lamba
14 fl 0.
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lovely or.n't they' Beautiful designs Won
derlul croflimonship. Fines! quality, li s
rings tik iheie thai moke life long friends
of our customers. Com in, let ui tsplom
fneir superiority to you.
Lawrence's
JEWELRY and GIFT SHOP
35 Years In Medford. Specialising In Hne
Diamond! Only. Atk the person who wears
Ltwrenc Diamond.
Portland ProHuce
Portland, Dec. 13 (UP ) Whole
sale msrket prices:
Onions Oreen. Yakima, 3-lncH at
2.70; Idaho white at 2.00 for &0-lb.
bags.
Potatoes I-oral Burbank at S2 90
100 lbs; Deschutes, No. 1 at 333;
23s at 85c.
Live poultry Chickens B u y 1 n g
price to wholesalers: Broilers 1 ' to
2 I.., 24c; roasters over 3li lbs., 2ic;
Leghorn hens 18c.
Chicago Wheat
Chlealo. Dee. 13 tU.P.l
Wheat Open Hlh Low Close
IftQ'.a IHQl's lB(s 180's
1B01,, lKO'i lfi'Mj 1R0',
177 177'i 177 177'i
174t 179'.. 174". 1791,
Dec.
Mny.
July.
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S. F. DAIRY PRICES
San Frnncisco, Dec. 13 OI.R)
Dairy Market:
Butter: 93 score 48V4, 02
core 48, -80 score 4734.
Cheese: Loafs 28.2, triplets
27.2.
Eggs: Large grade A 87 Yi,
medium grade A 32V4, smnll
grade A 44',i, large grade B
50
QUALIFIED VETS
BEING TAKEN AT
P
Wall Street
New York, Dec. 13--(U.m
Rails recorded mild improve
ment late in today s session but
the rest of the stock list extend
ed the loss of the previous three
sessions. Trading slackened to
the slowest pace in six week?.
In the carrier group Norfolk
Ac Western shot up 3 points and
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul &
Pacific, when Issued common
gained more than a point. Alle
ghany preferred, however, coun
tered with a loss of more than
a point.
The market made several at
tempts to rally early In the ses
sion, largely on bullishness en
gendered by further good divi
dend news.
Preliminary closing Dow-Jones
stock averages: Industrials
103.52, off 0.44: Ralls 63.41, up
0.18; Utilities 38.04, off 0.14; 05j
Stocks 72.40, off 0.08. j
Sales totaled 1,220,000 shares
compared with 1,680,000 yester
day.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American Tel. & Tel 183
Anaconda . 445s
Chrysler 13314
Curtiss Wright 8H
General Electric -XD 47i
General Motors 75'
Montgomery Ward 73 4
Penn. R. R 44H
Phillips Petroleum 57H
J. C. Penney 147
Radio 18
Southern Pacific 593,4
Standard Oil of Cal. 494
Texas Gulf Sulphur 50
Transamerlca 20V4
United Aircratts 36'i
U. S. Rubber
U. S. Steel 81'4
GOODS SHORTAGE SPURS
CHRISTMAS PEAR SALES
Shortage of holiday goods
throughout the nation has spur
red the sale of Christmas pear
gift packages, according to ship
pers here. It has also increased
the local and county sales.
Christmas pear packages are now
being dispatched from this city
at the rate of 15 to 20 express
and refrigerator cara dally ac
cording to Major Morris of the
Medford Ice and Storage com
pany and other sources. Some
shippers predict the pear gift
box sales will set a new nigh
record this year.
BIRTHS
DUGGAN To Mr. and Mrs.
C. W., Central Point. Dec. 13,
1045, a girl, 8',4 pounds, at Os
teopathic Clinic.
MUDD To Mr. and Mrs. O.
T., Trail, Dec. 12, 1945, a girl.
7 pounds, at Osteopathic Clinic.
Daily Weather Report
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: fair and
continued cold tontalit and. Friday.
Owner: Clear tonlKhl with local
morntni fo( In western valleys. Gen
erally cloiutv Friday. Continued cold.
Uentle northerly wind otf coast.
LOCAL UATA
Temperature a yetir aio today:
Highest M; Lowest 2(1.
Total monthly precipitation .B4
Inches.
Deficiency for the month .3
Inches.
Total precipitation since September
1D4S, 7 00 Inches.
Fxoe'. for the season 3 41 Inches
Relatt-e humidity at 4 :t0 p. m.
esterday 46 'r: 4 .to today HVi,
Tomorrow
Sunrise 7 SI am. Sunset 4 40 p'm
Observations Tsk.n At 4:40 A. M.
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All qualified veterans are now
being received for hospitaliza
tion at the Camp White hospital
which formerly accepted emer
gency cases only, it was an
nounced at the American Legion
post meeting at the Armory
Wednesday night. The new order
was effective Wednesday. Cases
requiring specialists not avail
able at the Camp White hospital
will be moved to Portland. All
veterans must clear through Dr.
L. D. Inskeep, in the Medford
Center building, it was stated.
Pins were presented to the
following Legionnaires for their
work in signing up new mem
bers during the past year: silver
stars, Chaplain A. J. Anderson,
Fred Strang, Charles Wiley and
Lester Mathes. A gold star and
a silver star was awarded to
Walter Reinklng.
An American Legion district
convention will be held in
Grants Pass, January 26 and 27.
All Southern Oregon Legion
naires are urged to attend.
Anyone wishing to invite a
serviceman from the Camp
White hospital for Christmas
dinner may do so by calling
Walter Dunlap at 4403 or by
calling the American Legion
night office, phone S602.
Afror the meetlne the Lesion
naires were entertained at the
annual Auxiliary Christmas
party.
OBITUARY
NELLIE E. CLARK
Rorvlcea for Mrs. Nellie E.
riaric 80. wife of James H.
Clark, Phoenix, who passed
away Sunday, will be held In
the Conger-Morris Chapel at 1:30
p. m. Friday with the Reverend
Bradhurst officiating. Interment
will be in ' Siskiyou Memorial
Park.
MARY CLEMENS
Mrs. Mary Clemens, 74, wife
nf Jamei E. Clemens. 621 Spen
cer avenue, passed away in a
local hospital this morning fol
lowing a brief illness. Funeral
arrangements are in care of Conger-Morris
Chapel.
Court Records
Justice Court
Claud R. Parks, no tail light,
cited.
Steven G. Rlcker, void foreign
license; no mirror, cited.
James E. Bell, overwidth ve
hicle, cited.
Police Court
E. T. Anderson, Tom Hight,
Dale Franklin, Pauline Wisley,
P. Borch, Ollie Ellison, Chet W.
Rodgers, H. J. Masterson, Gleny
na M. Taeves, Gus Newbury
and Roy W. Anders, overparking,
each released on $1 bail.
Harry A. Shult, drunk, jailed.
Use Mall Tribune Want Ada.
Progress Reported
In Small Levy For
Museum At J'Ville
Clarence C. Meeker, chairman
of Sons of the American Revolu
tion committee sponsoring the
establishment of a southern Ore
gon museum in the old court
house at Jacksonville reports
good progress is being made in
preparation of the ballot title lor
a small tax levy to be voted
upon by Jackson county resi
dents in the May primary. The
levy will be used to make need
ed changes in the pioneer build
ing, provide cases and shelves
and hire a curator.
It Is also planned to incorpor
ate with the Oregon Historical
society early next year, as a
branch, and thus have the sup
port and advice of the parent
organization. It will also enable
the parent society to transfer
here certain historical and pio
neer relics related to this section,
now held in Portland.
P.-T. A. Activities
Lincoln P-T.A.
Lincoln Parent-Teacher asso
ciation will meet Friday at 2:30
p. m. at the school building. A
social hour will follow the busi
ness meeting, with mothers of
second grade children serving
as hostesses.
Junior High P.-T.A.
There will be no meeting of
the Junior High Parent-Teacher
association this month due to
the holiday rush, it was an
nounced yesterday.
Court House News
Divorce Decreet)
Ardis D. Orr vs. Ira V. Orr.
E. H. Heath vs. Katherlne
Heath.
Ida Mae Goerges vs. Curtis
Perry Goerges.
Herbert Glenn Mires vs. Odes
sa Sally Mires.
WEATHER
Northern California: Clear to
day, and tonight, becoming
cloudy in the northern portion
Friday. Local morning fogs and
frost. Gentle variable wind off
coast.
eouldnt get hrm. HecWer was
charged with drunkenness when
he ran into, the police station
yesterday crying: "I want to be
locked up before the federal men
get me. I can't pay my income
tax."
HIDES FROM 'TEDS"
San Diego, Cal., Dec. 13 U.R)
Herbert L. Heckler, 47, was i
locked in jail today at his own
request so the "federal men"
IDLE FUNDS CAN BE
INVESTED LOCALLY
First Natl. Bank Stock
U.S. Natl. Bank Stock
iMafdford Corp. Stock
Bought - - Sold - - Quoted
CONRAD BRUCE & CO
313 Fluhrer Bldg.
Phone 7471
Good co$e&
rruzanA, a,
Schilling
VACUUM PACKED
COFFEE
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
DECEMBER 14 and 15
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LADIES READY-TO-WEAR
31 No. Central Avenue Phone 2428