TEW MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE
Friday, See. 21. 1945
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Portland,' Ore., Dec. 21 U.R)
Three men were bound over
for trial In federal court today
after pleading guilty to illegal
transportation of $15,000 worth
of liquor from Oregon to Calif
ornia. A fourth man, Floyd
Blnzler, 35, of Los Angeles,
pleaded Innocent and will be
tried Jan. 11.
Two of the men who plead
guilty, Fred Vargas, 28, of Fres
no, and Robert Harrison, 33,
Springfield, Mo., were appre
hended near Milwaukee, Ore.,
SeDt. 16 while driving a truck
containing 327 cases of whisky
after having Just completed six
months In Jail at Oregon City.
Binzler 8nd a third man, John
Woolrich, 31, San Francisco,
charged with transporting sto
len goods across a state line,
were apprehended In California.
Livestock
Portland, Ore.. Dec. SI (UP.)
Livestock: Cattla 23, calves 10. Sup
ply mostly dairy type cows; largely
a cleanup market at weak prlcea.
Few canner-cutter cowt SB.00-8 50;
week't market itronit to 25 centa
higher: beat ateera S1800; good helf
era up to $16.00. Good cowa large
ly S12.50-13.30. Few medium vealera
$13.00. Good-choice saleable 814.00-
14 50.
Hoga saleable 35. Market steady.
Few barrows and gilts $15.80. Good
sows $14.00-14.50. Choice above 85
Iba. feeder pigs saleable up to $15.50.
Sheep saleuble none. Market nom
inal. Good-choice wooled quoted
$13.73-14.23. Week'i extreme top
$1433. Good ewes saleable $4.50-
8.00.
July. inn
Sept 174s
Dec. 1048, 174
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174
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8. F. DAIRY PRICES
San Francisco, Dec. 21 (U.R)
Dairy market:
Butter: 93 score 48V4, 92 score
48, 90 score 47.
Cheese: Loafs, 28.2, triplets
27.2.
Eggs: Large grade A 5714,
medium grade A 52V4, small
grade A 44',-i, large grade B
50V4.
Portland Produce
Portland, Dec. 31 (U.P.) Whole
aale market prlcea:
Dressed turkeys Packers selling
price to retallera: Hena 43-430 lb.
Tom.a 30-4 1 c.
Cauliflower Local, $3.30 crate.
Lettuce California, Arizona, $4-0
crate.
Chicago Wheat
Chicago, Dec. 31 (U.P.)
Wheat Open Klgb Low
May
Close
180',,
Wall Street
New York, Dec. 21 (U.R)
Stocks continued their decline
today for the third successive
session as trading held at tne
slow pace of the last two days.
Pre - holiday considerations,
coupled with the absence from
Wall street of large numbers of
brokers who began their Christ
mas holiday early, resulted In
the small volume.
Preliminary closing Dow
Jones stock averages: Industrials
189.07, off 0.29; railroad '62.66,
off 0.25; utilities 37.70, up 0.19;
65 stocks 71.09, off 0.10.
Sales totaled 94,000 shares
compared with 800,000 yester
day. Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American Tel. Sc Teleg 18634
Anaconda .. 48
Chrysler 131
Curtiss Wright 7
General Electric 46
General Motors 72
Montgomery Ward ..... 72
Pe.in. R. R 42 ',4
Phillips Petroleum 58T
J. C. Penney 147
Radio .. 17
Southern Pacific 58
Standard Oil of California 477g
Texas Gulf Sulphur 49'2
Transamerlca ...... 20I$
United Aircraft 35
U. S. Rubber 67
U. S. Steel 80
Locals
Humbolt County has an area1
exactly equal to the combined
areas of Delaware and Rhode
Island.
Closing1 time for Sunday Too Late
to Classify 4:00 Saturday afternoon.
Pleaae remember.
Eaf Breakfast r
change to Cream of RICE
.dallcloui, new hot rlcs breakfast
To banish "breaVfast-tlme-scold. cereal children adore)!"
Ing," switch to Cream of Rico ... tha
cereal 10 tempting that even flntelry
youngsters call for second helpings.
Not a wheat cereal . , , not a corn
cereal . Cream of Rice la made with
nourishing rice! It's the only hot rlco
breakfast cereal , , hence it offers
something uniquely different to de
light a child's tastel Every serving Isltjw
ortined to whole-grain levels with
vitamins B, O, niacin and Iron.
8erve this "high-energy," ail-family
breakfast cereal regularly I Takes only
S minutes to prepare. Get Cream of
Rice, "The Children's Cereal," todavl
1 k'
" 11 v$3
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Postoffica Open All win
dows of the Mcdford postoffice
will be open until 6 p. m. Satur
day, Postmaster Frank DeSouza
said today.
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Window Broken A broken
window In the back of Sims Bi
cycle Shop, 23 North Fir street,
was discovered by local police
last night. Nothing In the shop
was disturbed, officers reported.
From San Francisco Mrs. Betty
Kurz returned home Wednesday
from San Francisco, where she
has been a patient for some
time in the Letterman general
hospital. Mrs. Kurz is the daugh
ter of L.,A. Richards, 1059 Court
street.
Lights Stolen Reported stol
en yesterday from a car belong
ing to Franklin George, 227 Cot
tage street, were a white fog
light and a guide light, city po
lice said today. George's auto
was parked near the Oakgrove
school at the time of the theft.
Cars Damaged Damage esti
mated at $400 was caused an
auto operated by Charles Smith,
333 Laurel street, Ashland, yes
terday afternoon In a collision
with a lumber truck driven by
Thomas W. McFadden, Jackson
hotel, according to an accident
report filed with city police
McFadden's truck also was dam
aged considerably, the report
said.
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Men Home Reporting to
county selective service boards
yesterday following honorable
discharges from the service were
Harvey J. Dutton, Walbert C.
Flackus, Harvey E. Johnson
William A. Jones, James F. Kee-
ton, Henry B. Kilburn, Jr.,
Elizabeth J. Miller, Kenneth W.
Norris, James J. Patton, George
L. Ray, Roy L. Rinnan, John M.
Sanderson, Mildred R. Sarfd
strum, Leon G. Stanley, Eldon
M. Tolle, George B. Waterman
and Joe E. Welch.
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Daughters Arrive Miss
Lucile Seiler and Miss Chero
kee Seller, daughters of Mr. and
Mrs. John R. Seiler, 1132 West
Main street, arrived home Tues
day from Atlantic City, N. J.
Miss Cherokee Seiler, who has
spent the past two and one-half
years in the Spars, received an
honorable discharge from the
service Dec. 11 at Philadelphia.
A specialist, 2c, welfare, while
in the coast guard, Miss Seiler
served 15 months as a chaplain's
assistant at the coast guard
training center in Atlantic City
after spending considerable time
recruiting on the west coast.
Miss Lucile Seiler left the city
last May and has been visiting
her sister in New Jersey since
that time.
Gold Hill
Gold Hill, Dec. 21 Amethyst
Rebckah lodge met Wednesday
evening and conferred the de
gree on Emily Butler. There
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were 11 visitors from Central
Point, six from Grants Pass and
one from Medford. Good of the
Order Chairman Pearl Ferguson
had a short musical program of
instrumental music and Christ
mas carols. Sister Willie Mc
Lean and her committee served
refreshments, the tables being
decorated with Christmas
scenes, candles and greens.
Mrs. T. C. Buckingham, who
has been visiting in Canada, re
turned to her home here Tuesday.
Gold Hill Garden club met in
November at the home of Mrs.
Chas. Long on the highway west
of Gold Hill. An interesting
Thanksgiving pro&ram was given
by Program Chairman Willie
McLean. The next meeting was
Dec. 7 with Mrs. Edith Borna
man. Plans were made to
gather evergreens and make
wreaths and garlands for the
Camp White hospital. Plans
were also made for the Christ
mas party held at Mrs. Hazel
Holderness' home on Dec. 13,
when a Christmas program was
given. A pot luck luncheon and
a gift exchange. Each received
a Christmas corsage.
Gold Hill Extension unit met
Dec. 14 at the home of Mrs.
Willie McLean with a pot luck
luncheon and gift exchange.
Subject for discussion was 'De
veloping Good Taste at the Din
ing Table." Christmas decorat
ing was also discussed.
Mrs. Earl Cook visited over
the week-end in Roseburg with
her daughter, Mrs. Mel Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Bell and
daughter returned Tuesday from
business trip to Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Gribble
left Wednesday for Oklahoma
to spend the holidays with rela
tives. Mr. and Mrs. Linsley Dorman :
and son of Portland visited this
week with Liniey's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Dorman. Linsley
has just returned from overseas
duty.
R. C. Gail of Medford visited
Monday witli his brother. C. N
Gail.
Miss Doris Jones of San Fran
Cisco came Tuesday to spend the
holidays with her parents Mr
and Mrs. F. W. Jones and
family.
David Drake. Slc. i snonrf.
1ng a 30-day leave here with his
parents. - ;
Among local boys who have
recently returned or are spend- i
ing furlpughs and leaves hnre I
are Seth Coy, Woodrow Nealv
fcllimer Boeu, Bill Betts, Dale
Clement and Luis Dorman.
Jacksonville
Jacksonville, Dec. 21 Gifts
will be exchanged following a
Christmas turkey dinner given :
by the IOOF and Rebckah ;
lodges and scheduled for 6:30 '
P. m. Sunday at thpir hs.ii 1
Serving on the Christmas com- !
mittee are G. A. Kimball, Al
fred Coffman and L. M rune
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Millard are .
In charge of the program. Re- '
bekahs and Odd Fellows and 1
their children are invited. I
A dance, snonsored hv tho
IOOF, will be held Satnrriav
night, December 22, at U S i
Hall. The public Is Invited. ;
fire, Thursday evening, De
cember 13, caused slight dam
age to the residence of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Kantor.
Well drilling to provide need- ;
ed additional water supply is ;
progressing satisfactorily, city j
officials say. City employees
are also graveling several
streets. j
Several homes under con
struction here give evidence of
the town's expansion.
Hope of having the preview
of the movie, Canyon Passage,
at Jacksonville has been ex
pressed by city officials. The
picture depicts the life of the ;
town during its early days.
Firemen have requested the
townspeople to remain at home
when the fire alarm has sound- when Dr. 'W. S. Parker that I
ed rather than turning out J George probably would not live
enmasse for the blaze. Such to see Christmas.
cooperation will clear the
streets and enable the depart
ment to operate more efficiently.
Veterans Solve
Housing Problem
By Pooling Coin
St. Paul, Minn., Dec. 21 U.R)
Ten St. Paul veterans have
solved the housing problem by
buying their own apartment
building for $28,000, it was dis
closed today.
The OPA approved the trans
action and said the present
tenants mast move out within
the next three to six months.
The veterans, eight of them
life-long friends, said they were
'tired of living with friends,
in-laws and people to whom we
cause discomfort and crowding."
Each man put up $400 in cash
and the group made a $4,000
down payment to the former
owners. Each veteran will pay
$35 a month for his four-room
apartment.
PREMATURE CHRISTMAS
FOR LUKEMIA PATIENT
Nuevo, Cal., Dec. 21 (U.R)
Seven-year-old George Murdock
was enjoying his premature
Christmas presents today be
cause doctors say he may die
from myelogenous lukemia be
fore Dec. 25.
The Ferris Valley Lions club
played Santa Claus for the
youngster, ill for two weeks,
OBITUARY
VICTOR TENGWALD
Full military services will be
held at the Perl Funeral Home
Saturday at 11 a. m. for Victor
A. Tengwald with the Rev.
Father George Turney officiat
ing. Interment will take place
in Siskiyou Memorial Park. Mr.
Tengwald passed away Thurs
day. FRANK O. COCHRAN
Funeral services for Frank O.
Cochran, who passed away yes
terday at Central Point, will be
announced later by Perl Funer
al Home.
PAINT
December Sunset
tells how an am
ateur can paint
interiors with pro
fessional results...
at amateur cost 1
The following . . .
DRY CLEANERS
of Medford will be
CLOSED ON MONDAY
DECEMBER 24, 1945
Acme Cleaners
City Cleaning & Dyeing Works
Crystal White Laundry
Star Cleaners
Medford Domestic Laundry
Medford Cleaners & Dyers
West Side Cleaners
Ryan Cleaners
Reliable Cleaners
Ray's Cleaners
Nu-Way Cleaners
Modern Cleaners
Kindly call for Christmas cleaning by Saturday, Decem
ber 23rd. The laundry department of Medford Domestic
Laundry and Crystal White Laundry will remain open Mon
day, December 24, for the convenience of commercial
accounts.
Medford Dry Cleaning Assn.
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