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SLATED HERE ON
AID TO DISABLED
Lewis Ulrich, Medford office
manager of the U. S. employ
ment service, announced today
that a three-day conference
series will be held In Holland
hotel January 9, 10, and 11 to
consider a program to render
additional service to disabled
veterans and other Individuals
who are physically handicapped.
Represented will be officials
from USES offices and veterans'
employment representatives
from local USES offices in Cot
tage Grove, Roseburg, Coos Bay,
Lakeview, Klamath Falls,
Grants Pass, and Medford.
Like a similar meeting held In
Salem December 12, 13, and 14,
the Medford meeting has been
scheduled by Lee C. Stoll, state
USES director, in cooperation
with J. Richard Smurthwaite,
Jr., state veterans' employment
representative. In addition to
USES officials and veterans' em
ployment representatives from
the local employment offices in
the area, there also will be rep
resentatives attending from the
veterans' administration and the
state vocational ' rehabilitation
service with the Disabled Ameri
can Veterans, American Legion
and Veterans of Foreign Wars
cooperating.
The last one-half day sched
ules talks by persons represent
ing other organizations. Ex
pected to participate are Loyd
Eppenbaugh, rehabilitation
agent for the state vocational re
habilitation service; Zeno ti.
Dent, training officer of the vet-
e r a n s' administration; L J 1 a
Dailey, DAV national service of
ficer, and Smurthwaite, repre
senting the veterans' employ
ment service.
The sessions will be conducted
by Harry Cash, state supervisor
of counseling for the USES and
Eldon Sloan, USES rehabilita
tion officer. Other administra
tive officials from the state of
fice in Portland will also attend
' Livestock
Portland, Ore., Jan. 8 (UP) Live-
mtnrlr
Cattle 850. calves SO, market about
tendy at Monday's decline but beef
cows alow. Good ateers 16.00-16.50.
some held hleher, common ll?ht
steers, 11.00-12.00: cutter to common
heifers. 8 00-11.00; medium TO Rooa
heifers 14 00-15 50; load mixed cows
and heifers 13.50: canner and cutter
rmv fi 00-7.50: cood beef cows held
above 12 00: medium to Rood sausape
bulsl. 0.50-11.00: beef bulls salable
in 12.75: good to choice veaiers j-.ou-15
50: extreme top 18.00.
Hors 200. market steady but load
henvv butchers unsold: farrows and
Cilts 'under 300 lbs. 15 80: sows 14.25
14.50, choice feeder pigs 14.50-15 50.
Sheep 1400. generally askinr fully
stendv, or around 14.00-14.23 for good
choice wooled lambs; good ewes sal
able 4.50-5.00.
South San Tranclsco, Jan. B (UP)
(USDA1 Cattle 350, opening dull
and weak from yesterday's late de
cline. Mondav 10 loads good light
steers 18.00-16.50; around 25 cents
lower; medium to good heifers 13.50-1nn-
rtn?en londs cood cows 13.00-
13 50: common to medium cows fully
50 cents lower, common 95i)-loso;
cutters 8 50-0 50; canners, 6.50-7.50;
common to good sausage bulls 10.00-
12 00: calves saleable 10.00; steadys.
choice grades scarce 15.00. Common
to medium slaughter calves 11.00-
13 no
Hogs 100. Steady, few packages
good 200-300 !h. harrows and gilts
15 80- odd food sows 15 05: medium
to good feeder pigs weak mostly
18.00.
Sheep 250, market nominal. Good
to choice lambs 14.00-14.75; medium
to good ewes, fl. 50-6.25.
Chicago, Jan. 8 (UP) (WrA)
Livestock:
Hogs: 13,000. Market moderately
active: steady on barrows and gllta
but undertone weaker than on Mon
day: good and choice 180 to 330 lbs.
at 1485 ceiling: sows steady to 13
cents higher: largely 14 00 to 14.10.
Cattle: 11.000. Calves: 1.000. Top
food and choice fed steers and year
lings active, steady, lower grade com
paratively slow, steady to weak, spots
13 to 25 cents lower compared with
Monday's high sales: cows steady to
15 cents lower, mostly steady; bulls
steadv to weak; veaiers firm: stock
ers and feeders scarce; better than
30 loads choice 073 to 373 lb. fed
steers 18 00. bulk slaughter steers
15 00 to 18 00.
Sheep: 5.000. No early action on
slaughter lambs, asking steady or
around 14 85 for good and choice fed
wooled western.
Portland Produce
Portland, Jan. 8 UP ) Wholesale
market prices:
Cabbage Oregon, No. '1, $2 23-2 30:
Oswego $3.50-3.73 crate. Red $150
crate.
Chicago Wheat
Chieaen. Jan. 8 fUPl
Wheat Open High Low
Mav 1.80 j 1803
Julv 178, 177".
Sept. 174 1.7.-,
Dec. 1.73'. 1.7-iti
1 80 'i
1.761,
1.74',
1.73',
Close
1 80'.B
1.771,
1.731.
1.74!,
Closing time ror Classified Ads 8:30
a.m. Too Late to Classify 12:13 pm
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'At
"Northwest Mounted Police,"
a stirring motion picture story
of the gallantry and bravery
with which a small force of the
Mounted faced, thousands of
murderous half-breeds In what
amounted to Canada's Civil
War, comes to the Craterian
theater for a four day engage
ment starting Wednesday. Film
ed in technicolor the film is
acclaimed one of the mightiest
spectacles ever photographed
and features ten stars headed
by Gary Cooper, Madeline Car
roll, Paulette Goddard and
Preston Foster.
Jack Oakie In Rialto Picture
Jack Oakle, Johnny Coy and
Peggy Ryan are featured in
"That's The Spirit," which
opens a four day engagement at
the Rialto theater Wednesday;
Wild Bill Elliott in "The Mar
shal of Reno," Is the companion
I feature.
Wall Street
New York, Jan. 8 OJ.PJ
Stocks rose 1 to more than 2
points today on President Tru
man's disclosure that steel
prices will be permitted to rise.
All sections of the list joined the
advance as trading picked up to
the best pace since Dec. 17.
Start of a CIO strike against
Western Union in New York did
not prevent orderly transmission
of quotations from the New York
Stock Exchange but did result
in delayed movement of prices
from the New York Curb Ex
change. Preliminary closing Dow
Jones stock averages: Industrial
194.65, up 2. 88; Railroad 64.46,
up 1.34; Utility 38.93, up 0.55;
65 stocks 73.21, up 1.20.
Sales totaled 2,160,000 shares
compared with 1,230.000 yester
day Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks;
American Tel. & Teleg 190VS
Anaconda 454
Chrysler 137
Curtiss Wright . 8
General Electric .. .. 48
General Motors 76
Montgomery Ward 74
Penn. R. R 45
Phillips Petroleum 57
J. C. Penney.... 149V4
Radio 18V&
Southern Pacific 60 Vs
Standard Oil of California 48
Texas Gulf Sulphur 49
Transamerlca 203i
United Alrcrafts 35
U. S. Rubber. 69
U. S. Steel 84 V4
S. r. DAIRY PRICES
San Francisco, Jan. 8 (U.R)
Dairy market;
Butter: 93 score 48V, 92 score
48, 90 score 47.
Cheese: Loafs 28.2, triplets
27.2.
Eggs: Large grade A, 50V4
medium grade A 4514, small
grade A 41'., large grade B
45 H.
Vitamin B complex pills. When
ever her owner wants to call
her, he shakes a bottle of vita
mins and Susie comes running.
Farm Prices Seen
Economy Safeguard
Lincoln, Neb. (U.R) Adequate
prices for farm products is the
best safeguard for assuring eco
nomically sound purchasing
power among all groups, accord
ing to Nebraska's agricultural
director, Rufus M. Howard.
Howard predicted the 1945
Nebraska farm income will reach
the record of $650,000,000 aver
aged during war years. Prices
probably will not decline during
the next two years, he said, by
which time Congress will guar
antee costs on the basis of 90
per cent parity for 1946 and
1947.
Approximately 92 per cent of
Wyoming s land area of about
64,403,840 acres is used for rais
ing livestock.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that I
have been " appointed by the
t-ounty court of Jackson County,
Oregon, Administrator of the
estate of William R. Crosby, de
ceased, ana nave qualified. All
persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to
present them, with proper vouch
ers, and duly Verified, to me at
my office at Room 409, Medford
tenter Building, in Medford
Oregon, within six months from
the date of this notice. Dated
and first published January 8
ia4u.
HARRY C. SKYRMAN,
Administrator.
CAT GOES FOR VITAMINS
Indianapolis (U.R) An In
dianapolis drugstore has a cat
with new-fangled notions. In
stead of sticking to mice and
milk, the cat's favorite food is
Park View
Convalescent Home
153 Granite St.. Ashland Ore
Registered Nurse In Charge
Equipment for bed patients.
IS INSTALLED AS
LADY J-C LEADER
Mrs. Dale Stephenson was In
stalled president of the Medford
Lady JayCees at a dinner meet
ing at the Jackson Hotel last
evening. Mrs. Don Stanscll was
made vice-president, Mrs. Owen
Walker, secretary, and Mrs.
Harry Stahl, treasurer. Mrs.
Victor Milnes administered the
oath of office.
Mrs. Alan Jewett, retiring
president, gave a resume of the
activities of the group for the
last six months, including work
on the Community Chest and
cancer fund drives, state board
meeting, sale of Christmas seals
and sacking of candy for the
Christmas party given children
by the Junior Chamber of Com
merce. Mrs. Stephenson then
presented Mrs. Jewett with a
gift expressing the club's appre
ciation for the work of the re
tiring officer.
Other retiring officers . are
Mrs. Stephenson, vice-president;
Mrs. Jack Dannen, secretary:
Mrs. Harry Watson, treasurer.
Table arrangements were In
charge of Mrs. Lou Miles and
Mrs. Milnes. Guests for the eve
ning were Mrs. John Tizekker,
Mrs. Tony Manno, Mrs. Robert
Church and Mrs. Jack Eldes-wick.
Wood and Coal Combination
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31 N. Bartlert
WOMEN!
If you are capable, experienced, and like to sell
merchandise, you may qualify for one of several
openings for saleswomen, in a long established
retail store, at a good salary, with liberal vacation
pay, and with very congenial working conditions.
Address Box 2046, co Mail Tribune, giving age,
experience, references, etc., in first letter. All
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The word "DBDer" comes
from the Egyption ward "papy
rus," a plant from which they
made the material on which
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LAKE BOTTOM
IS
TO OPEN
Fort Francis, Ont. M R)
Canadian engineers pulled a
plug from the bottom of Steep
Rock lake, which Is about 90
miles from Fort Francis, so that
they could mine Iron ore from
a lake bottom. A river was
diverted to get at the valuable
Iron ore deposit at the bottom
of the lake.
The most spectacular moment
of the history of Steep Rock was
when a single dynamite blast
opened a hole in the lake bot
tom, draining Its 12-mlle stretch
and droppmg the water level 45
feet.
For more than 40 years geolo
gists and others had been de
claring that there was iron In
the bottom of Steep Rock lake
But It was not until 1939 that
a Canadian mining group head
ed by the late Joseph Errlngton
and Ma). Gen. D. M. Hogarth
undertook to throw their money
into the lake to prove or dis
prove this theory.
The property, which was pur
chased from the Steerola Ex
ploration Co., Ltd., consists of
approximately 8,200 acres.
It took nearly a million dol
lars to find out if there was
actually any ore on the bottom
of the lake. It was discovered
that it was relatively pure, hard,
high-grade hematite.
The first trainload of Iron ore
from the development was
greeted In Fort Francis on Oct.
3, 1944, a little over a year ago.
Steep Rock Is now producing
6,000 tons of ore daily. Its initial
objective Is the shipping of two
million tons a season.
Much-Alive Officer
Gets 'Posthumous'
Soldier Decoration
Belvidere, 111. (U.R) A very
much alive army lieutenant has
been awarded a posthumous mili
tary decoration.
Second Lt. Donald H. McKib
ben, Belvidere, was presented
with the Silver Star medal for
"Gallantry In leading his men
in a successful attack against
great odds near La Voivre,
France," mora than a year ago.
The award was announced as
a "posthumous decoration" after
the lieutenant was erroneously
listed "killed in action" by the
War department.
Fire Crew Rescues
Parachute Jumper
Birmingham, Ala. (U.R) Some
time ambulances are called out
for the climax of parachute
Jumps, but seldom fire trucks.
But the fire department had
to be summoned to the rescue
of Raymond Dodd, Birmingham
stunt Jumper who found himself
atop a high tension wire after a
H INKLE'S PARCEL
DELIVERY
DAY or NIGHT
Phone 4956
Prompt Courteous Service
T. D. Hinkle W. H. Judy
Tuesdav, Jan. 8, I94S
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
gust of wind had blown him
some three blocks off course.
Dodd was hauled down none
the worse for wear.
New York, Jan. 8 (U.R) Miss
Jean Gordon, 30, a niece of the
late Gen. George S. Patton, Jr.,
committed suicide early today,
police said. Miss Gordon, a Red
Cross worker who had served
overseas during the war, was
found dead in a gas-filled apart
ment at 1:45 a. m.
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SJUI FRAKCISCO n hrs.
LOS ANGELES 4 hrs.
For Information or reservation, call
UNITED g AIR LINES
Municipal Airport Telephone 7111
or see your local travel agent
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