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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1946)
LOCAL and To Give Party Wenonah club will give a public card party Friday at Redman hall at 8 p. m. To Practice Officers and : staff membets of Pythian Sisters are to meet at the KP hall Sun- day at 2 p. m. for practice, f ' Canton To Meet Siskiyou Canton and auxiliary will meet ; at the I.O.O.F. hall Friday at ; 6:30 p. m. for a covered dish din ( ner. Installation of officers will j follow and all members are urg I ed to attend.. From Texas Mr. jnd Mrs. ! Doyle Rennels and son, Truman, formerly of Texas, have arrived in Medford to make their home. ; Mrs. Rennels is the former Alice ' Lee Simmons, daughter of Mr. i and Mrs. P. E. Simmons of ' Brownsboro, and with her hus i band and .-.on has visited here in past years. Car Entered Dell Ward, Hol land Hotel, reported to city po i lice this morning that a golf bag containing several clubs and a camera were taken from his auto between 3 p. m. and 1 a. m. i yesterday, officers said today. An attempt was also made to enter a sedan near Ward's and the right wing bracket of the car was damaged, police reported. Building Permits Applying yesterday at the city superin tendent's office for permits to build were A. T. Cook, 50 Ken wood avenue, to erect a resi dence and gurage at 203 North Columbus avenue at a cost of $3,000; D. L. Pickell, 823 Taylor street, residence and garage, $4,000; and A. E. Brockhoff, resi dence at 1003 South Holly street, $4,000. Visitors Return Mrs. Bert R. Elliott, route 2, and her son, Pvt David Grubb, who is spend ing a furlough here before go ing overseas, returned yesterday after spending two days in Klarri ath Falls visiting relatives. They W3re accompanied to Medford by Dr. William B. Lampe, St. Louis. Mo., moderator of the General Assembly of the Pres byterian church, who Is visiting churches of the denomination, and Mrs. Lampe. .Dr. Lampe spoke at a meeting here last night. . Ward Injured Harry N Ward, 145 North Oakdale ave nue, was taken to Sacred Heart hospital this morning for treat' ment of chest injuries and a small head cut sustained at about 8:15 a. m. today in an accident on East Main street, according to a report from city police. A panel trucK operated by Ward and belonging to Younger Ap pliance Co., was damaged con siderably when in a head-on col lision on an East Main curve with a city Evergreen bus oper ated by Benjamin F. Sparks, route 3. officers said, some nam age was caused the bus, it was stated. California's Dome Menace to Solons Sacramento, Jan. 17 (U.R) If the capitol dome tumbles down on the heads of state leg islators, it's their own fault, Gov. Earl Warren warned them. There are structural defects In the dome, he told them. Sandwiched in his $154,000,000 state construction bill are funds to make the repairs. He told them they had better pass it. WINTER WORK SOUGHT ON FARMS OF VALLEY The farm employment aides In the county agent's office re port they are receiving applica tions for winter work now con sisting chiefly of orchard prun ing. So far this month 14 recently discharged veterans have ap plied. Only three women have applied to date. They were with their husbands and sought com bination jobs. TRAIN KILLS SIX Rockdale. 111., Jan. 17 0J.P Six persons were killed and an other seriously injured early to day when the automobile in which they were riding collided with a Rock Island passenger train. Thre men and three wom en were killed. The men were identified -is Donald F. Emerick, 32, his brother, Calvin, and Ern est E. Chisholm, all of nearby Joliet. The other victims were not immediately identified. The original name proixsed for the state of Utah was Deserel and the first name of the Uni versity of Utah was the Univer sity of Deseret. TERMINAL CAB CO, Call 7117 DAY and NIGHT SERVICE COMFORTABLE, CLEAN CABS PERSONAL CALENDAR Thursday 8:00 p. m. BPWC, regular business meeting at Girls' Com munity club. 8:00 p. m. Mistletoe Camp, R N. A., installation of officers at KP hall for members and friends. Livestock Portland. Ore., Jan. 17 (U.P.) Livestock: Cattle 90, calves 25. Active on lim ited supply, fully steady. Few me dium steers $15 30; cutter common heifers S3 00-10 00; canner-cutter cows 6 00-7.75; lat dairy type cows 58.00-9.00; medium beef cows S10 50; good sausage bulls up to $10 75; good-choice v e a 1 e r $15.00-15 SO; common calves $10 00. Hogs 50. Active, steady. Barrows and flits mostly $1580; few 310-340 lbs. $15.00; good sows $13.50-14.00; heavy stags 8.50; choice above 85 lb. feeder pigs quotable to $15.50. Sheep 50. Some inquiry for all classes but practically nothing avail able early. Good-choice lambs salable Sin 50-14.00; good ewes salable $4.50 500. South San Francisco, Jan. 17 iu.-.i livesiocK: Cattle ISO; generally steady; load medium 1.000-lb. steers $15 .50: oack- i age common heifers $10; good cows salable $13-13.25; two loads medium 1.000-lb. range cows $12-12.75. sorted $10-10.50; cutters mostly $8 50-9; canners 6.50-8; common to good sau sage bulls $10-12. Calves salable $15. steady; odd good 172-lb. vealers $14. Hogs 200; steady: few decks good to choice 238-lb. Nebraska barrows and gilts $15.80; odd good sows $15 05. Sheep none, nominal; good to choice lambs quoted S14-14.T5; good wooled ewes up to $6.50. Chicago. Jan. 17 (UP.) (WFAV Livestock: Hons: 9.000. Active, steady; good and choice barrows and gilts 180 lbs. and up at $14.85 ceil ing", sows at $14.10 celling. Ca tie: 9.000. Calves: 400. Choice fed steers and yearlings including comparable heifers steady: but all other grades 25 to 50 cents lower, mostly so cents down: general mar ket not nearly as active as Wednes day, cows steady to 25 cents, mostly 25 cents lower on canners, cutters ana common beef cows: bulls fully steady; choice weighty vealers steady dux an otners an cents to 31. do down: moderate supply choice steers and yearungs 9a oo; Dulk $15 25 to $17 90: best heifers $1750. Sheep: 3500. Complete early clear ance, market firm to shade higher, active to shippers and small local killers with bulk selling to former interests; top and bulk good and choice fed wooled western lambs 113 ids. down $15.10, deck $15.00. Portland Produce Portland, Jan. 17 (U.P.) Whole sale market prices: Egfs To retailers: AA grade large 50c; A large 48c; A medium 45c. Cauliflower L o c a 1 No. 1 $1.75 crate: Roseburg $1.65-1.75. Ch icago Wheat Chicago, Jan. 17 U P.) Wheat Open High Low July 179 179'i 178'', Sept 170T', 177'', l763i Dec 176 176 ?i 176 Close 180'i 17!)', 177'-, 176 Vj S. F. DAIRY PRICES San Francisco, Jan. 17 (U.R) Dairy market: Butter: 93 score 48V4, 92 score 48, 90 score 474. Cheese: Loafs 28.2, triplets 27.2. Eggs: Large grade A 49 V$, medium grade A 44V4, small grade A 40'4, large grade B 44V. Wall Street New York, Jan. 17 (U.R) Traders took profits late today as Wall Street awaited word on the steel and meat strike negotia tions in progress In Washington. Prices slipped off from the best levels after the market had touched a new high for around 16 years. Volume lightened. Preliminary closing Dow-Jones stock averages: Industrial 203.52, off 0.29; Rjilroad 66 69, off 0.45; Utility 40.30, up 0.02; 65 Stocks 76.22, off 0 20. Sales totaled 2,200,000 shares compared with 2,100,000 yester day. Today's closing prices on se lected stocks: American Tel & Tel 193V4 Anaconda 48V4 Chrysler 138 Curtiss Wright 8's General Electric 48H General Motors 78,'t Muntgom;ry Ward 78H Penn. R. R 464 Phillips Petroleum 581 J. C. Penney Unquoted Radio 18 Southern Pacific 63 Vt Standard Oil of Cai Texas Gulf Sulphur 51V Transamerica 20H United Aircrafts 35 'A U. S. Rubber 71 U. S. Steel 89H P.-T. A. Activities Jackson P.-T. A. Jackson School Parent-Teach er association will meet Friday at 3 p. m. Main feature of the afternoon will be a health talk by W. H. Gustin, principal of the school. Students of Mrs. Mur ray's room will sing. Mothers of children In Misf Stewart's and Mrs. Murray's rooins will be hostesses. CONSULTANT PLAN FOR VETERANS IS SET UP IN CITY The Veterans Consultant plan, which offers constructive serv ice to every returned veteran, was adopted at a meeting of rep resentatives of business and pro fessional men, unions, govern ment, veteran service and vet eran organizations at the Jack son county Chamber of Com merce, Wednesday afternoon. William H. Fluhrer, president, and Frank Hull, manager of the Chamber of Commerce, explain ed the plan which is operating successfully in many localities The Chamber of Commerce will keep an up-to-date file of 75 local people who have agreed to serve as consultants. Any vet eran desiring aid in securing a job, advice or information about any business or profession will be given an appointment with someone who can help him. Government agencies and vet eran service organizations will help the veteran secure the ap pointment that will do him the most good. Hull, who has spent consider able time investigating and studying the plan, said, "this plan will show the veteran what the community wishes to do for him and it will help him under stand the community better. It is obvious the plan is needed. Many veterans, who have been out of contact with the business world for several years, are at a loss on how to find themselves. The Chamber of Commerce is merely bringing together the forces that will bring the ob jective to a terminal point Cities where the plan is in operation report it is helping make better citizens who are better able to decide their own problems." Court Records Justice Court Hjalmer R. Westerbcrg, one headlight, $1 and costs. Eldon D. Nelson, no muffler, $1 and costs. Benjamin F. Compher, truck speeding, $2.50 andcosts. Arthur M. Backes," trailer unit overload, $20 and costs. Ray R. Bradford, Delmar E. Warren and Fred Cook, combi nation overload, cited. William H. Holloway, no li cense on motor vehicle, cited. Jacks V. Downey, carrying concealed weapons, $5 and costs. Lawrence O. Richardson, no headlights, cited. Police Court Dave Cardwell and Newell S. Seals, drunk, $10 fine each. George T. Roberts, drunk and disorderly, $10 fine suspended. Harold W. Montgomery, drunk, jailed. Mel Younger, parking in al ley, S5 bail. Robert E. Lee, double park ing, $2.50 bail. Court House News Probate Court Estate of William A. York, de ceased; P. L. Rushton, adminis trator. Estate of Matie Irene Brown, deceased; M. E. Kaegi, adminis trator. Estate of Charles H. Brown. deceased; M. E. Kaegi, adminis trator. Guardianship of Ileane Marie Jarvis, a minor; Alta Nichols, guardian. JAP SENTENCED San Francisco, Jan. 17 (U.R) An Austra ian military court at Lae, New Guinea, today sentenc ed a Japanese corporal to hang for the murder of five natives, two of whom were burled alive, Melbourne radio reported. Closing time ror Sunday Too Late to Classify 4:00 Saturday afternoon Please remember Interior and Exterior PAINTING PAPER HANGING Work Guaranteed CALL 2419 Youiwer's Appliance DUTCH BOY PAINTS 31 N. Bartlett "See Humphrey First TO BUY OR SELL YOUR USED CAR Humphrey Motors Used Car Exchange 33 S. Riverside Ave. COHSSARY TO Camp White, Jan. 17 The Camp White sales commissary, badly damaged by fire early Wednesday morning, will be re opened Monday, Jan. 21, it was announced today by Capt. Har old E. Blumquist, sales commis sary officer. The new commis sary is located on Avenue G, Building T, 3681, opposite the motor repair shop. Investigation of the blaze In dicated the fire started in the furnace room, officers report Damage to the building and food stocks is estimated at about $5,000. MAJ. GEN. SHEDD VISITS CAMP 'ON INSPECTION Camp White. Jan. 17 Maj. Gen. William E. Shedd, com manding general of the Ninth Service Command unit, inspect ed Camp White and its facilities Tuesday. The visit here was part of the routine inspection made by the general of all installations under his jurisdiction. , DANCE DIRECTOR SUED Hollywood, Jan. 17 (U.R) Director Busby Berkeley was sued for divorce today for the fifth time. Actress Marjorie Pemberton, 22, former Univer sity of Oregon coed, filed the suit, charging that 50-year-old dance man Busby made her ill and nervous. She said she and Berkeley married last May 8 at Tijuana, Mcx., and separated less than six months later. Too Late to Classify POP'COHN Jim" Dandy lt'rtopiTF. E. SAMSON CO. FOR "SALE 60 New "Hampshire pul lets, also hammered hay. Rt. 1, Box 362, Central Point, 09 Uwy. north. WANTED TO RENT 2 bedroom house or apt. Permanent. Ph. 9907. G. L. Clark. FOR SALE Baled vetch and oa"thay. Baled straw. Victor Burscll. Phone Medford U405 6500 rn house. ' $7309 im house. 4 oad. ij mil New modern house. ai acre Bear Cit-ck bottom -oil. Close In. New 3 room house. 4 acres land, on paved road, i mile city limits. $12,009 1B0 'acres, 35 Irrigated, 6 room house, good barn, other buildings, fenced, 11 hend stock, span horses ana maenmpry. $25,009 30 ncrrs Pear creek Roll. 8 room modern house, hardwood floors, fireplace, basement furnace, tnw dust burner, good btrn and other buddings, all fenced. Owner Will sell all or divide. I. E. SC'Mt'LEH Realtor ROYAL BEB3 WANTED Ambitious combination store and office mm, Good future for young man. F. E. SAMSON CO. m mi: i 5'- "" IT S SCANDALOUS IS?'..' m H. 40c W -f"W - 'A J? MM! Km Plus FOR SALE Bv o w n r, Ltoyd T. Mann, Pio. 1053 Kmrt Hwy . ihtcs Italia, a room new home, modern. pl as tered. Price $7 .500 . TRAINED work ox "will Ke sold t Phoenix Pavilion Saturday, 19. Including yoke and hjrne. LIVESTOCK Auction every Saturday t th Pavilion. Phoenix. Ore. Sellinj all classes of livestock. b:ef cattle, dairy cows, stock cr. feeder cattle, veal calves, pifs and horses Every convenience for feeding and handling of livestock arc to be hid at this auction market. If you want to buy or sell, it will pjv you to attend our reeulnr S,ilur. day sates. Southern Oregon Live stock Auction Co Col A. H Dud ley. Auctioneer, Ph. 6225. Medford. Ore. WANTED Carpenter work and shingling C. W. Clark. P. O. Box 747. Med ford. FOR SALE Metal wheVTWrow. rubber tires: sewing machine; rub ber tired lawn mower with catcher; 4 foldinr chairs, card tables. R,r den tools, unpainted rocker. Misc. articles. Turn rUat at Griffin Creek Grange, drive one mite. Route LBox 380. WArErPrunera. "Ph"oneT"G4ti8. FOR SALE Baby butv In good condjUon.1234jCourt St. JUST Arrived All mctnl"kltchen step stools In attractive enameled colors. Also fine qunlitv chrome scissors. ACME HARDWAHE. Main and Grape. Phone 4970. FOR RENT- t lmartlyiurnT9hcd Apt. Phone 451 7. FOR SALE Complete res t aura n t equipment must be mvocd from present location by Feb. 1. Will sell all or part. Priced to sell. Inquire 16 AT Riverside Ave. SHRUBBERY p r ti nTn"f "and" lawn work. Phone 3070. 150 Rhode Island Reds. 7 month pul lcts and roosters. Registered blood tested thoroughbred $100 each. 1 mile up Sardine Creek road. Laurelwood Poultry Farm. Rt. 1. BoxJ2, Gold Hill. FOR SALICirculatorhenterTPhone B424. JUST AnniVELHand"Sade'NteN7i. can baskets In gay colors; also another shipment of chrome towel bars and bathroom supplies. Acme Hardware, Main & Grape. Phone 5976. 2 YEAR OLD Shorthorn hull" heavy springer Cucnvey cow. heavv pro ducer; 1 Shorthorn heifer and two dnlry heifers will be sold at the Pheentx Livwtork Sale Pavilion Saturday. Jan. 19. WANTED Furhil lire Mo vine Stor- Ti FSAMSON CO. FOR SALE Larpo Kelvinntor ele"c tric refrigerator in perfect condi tion. Will take In trade that prtno or accordion you are not using. PUTUcker Piano House. FOR SALE: Good used 'piano"' recoh ditloned. $135. Purucker Piano House. FOR" SALETpfactlcaliy new saddle 36 Berrydale. CHILD CARE Ymifnome7Tate"i mV Zl!No.Rlv-rside. TOR SALE PortablerTdior6"lutes. late mrdel, excellent condition. 305 Chestnut. Jhone 3U59. LET US PAINT your cur with a fin ish that will last as long a the car. MITCHELL PAINT SHOP, 608 S. Riverside. WENONAH 'Club"pT"bUcardpa'Tv. Friday H p. m. at Htri man Hail, Apple St. Public Invited. TOR SALE Upright Peeress"plano with stool and bench. 506 , lieutty LOST Automobile Jack" ac'l"a sor s type. Horace W. Thompson. Phone 2042. WELDING EQUfp'MENfComplete stock. F. E. SAMSON CO. FOR SALE Curtains. 2 p:iirwhite ruffled rotted swiss. double width. complete with double curtain rods. Reasonable. Phone 2512. EVENINGS Shows Start 6:45 P.M. SIFFPTNO ROOM Outside entrance. Private bath. Close In. Phone 3287. FOR SALE Good wood circulating heater, worth f23. 653 N. 2nd St.. Grants Pass. LOST Female Australian Shepherd dog. black and white, answering to the name of "Skipper". Child's pet. disappeared from Cooley's Crocerv. W. 11th, 110 reward. 1015 W. 11th. FOR SALE A very special Inclosed combina tion passenger and utility unit, uperb mechanical condition, ex cellent tires. Remove two bolts and take out rear seat and you have complete pickup space. Especially adapted to the farm, woods or craftsman who has a lot of equip ment to haul on his Job. Conven Uanal drive. MILES MOTORS 128 S. Riverside Phone73M FOR SALE Drop head sewing ma chine. 35. Phone 3408, 1208 East 11th. WANTED Ironing to do In my home. Phone 3711. WANTED TO BUYAVomans ski boots, size 6'a or 7 Phone 3972. WANTED Fry cook. A p pTy-Mr. Robinson. Jackson Hotel. FOR SALE Baled hay," alfal?aT$3"l ton; also vetch and oats, $25 ton, delivered, good quality. Ivan Myers Phone 111 XX Central Point. WANTED Four or five room house with good roof and foundation and garden space In or near Medford for a reasonable cash price. Or I pay you a bonas of 9200 on top of your Investment and take over your mortcape contract. Give all details In first letter. Chas. Heller. 151 Carmel Ave,., Pacific Grove. Calif. $5000 9i acre, Irr.'mted, 4 room modern home com;- tely furnished, well located, close In, Immediate pos session. Terms No. 4 6 till. 6850 3 bedroom modern home, com pletely furnished, close to schools, fine condition. Immediate posses sion, no. iltllA. 8500 2 bedroom modern home. Furnish ed. Large living room, hardwood floors, fireplace. Home In excel lent condition, furniture good. Rcn tnl tn the rear consisting of living room, kitchen bedroom, s'eeplm porch and bathroom. Well located on paved stree close to school. Possession soon. Terms. No. I!83A. SPENCER-BAG LEY AGENCY 103 West Main Street Phone S070 or 6892 bGSF"ORlBAXF:fOU?Ji5 Lojrier Lane. Phone 2962 1 Collie 1 Springer Spaniel 2 Good kid dogs 1 Part Beagle Hound WANTED Waitress. 11 am. to7"pm. shift and no Sundays. Barney t Cafe. 109 W. Main. FOR SALE Good double Horse trailer, tumble bug scraper. Iron wheeled wagon. mowinK machine, Martin ditcher. F. A. Wells. Rt. 1. nox 404 Crntrat PplnL Phone 142, FOFt SALE Electric hot water tank t0fl NoRlveraldu. SPECIAL SALE onYiTea7hcd large Biro flour sacks, rubers, 34 So. Riverside. ATTENTION LADIES I am again ready to do your dress making and alteration worn. Fern rrencn Tel. 7256 851 Humphrey St. FOR SALE Folding " play pen with masonlte floor. Call at 147 S. Holly between l and 9 p. m. WANTED 2 experienced aTtreasea Apply In person Maid-Rite i,tsV JM FOR ONE WEEK! at easy-going gentleman unafraid . . . who dares to shoot it out with the toughest killer in the West to win the killer's girl. GARY LORETTA COOPER YOUNG "Afong Cam& Jon$ with WILLIAM DEMAREST DAN DURYEA FRANK SULLY DISNEY KARTOON MATINEES "NO SAIL" SATURDAY SUNDAY "CETTIN' GLAMOUR" m Paramount News Thurtdar Jan, 17, 1946 FARMERS ATTENTION Roofing Remnant for barns, chicken coops, tempor ary building, etc. Also a Urge assortment of full rolls slightly off color. 90 REDUCTION No deliveries or application aerv lees on this merchandise. Prices F O B. our warehouse at Crater Lake Lumber Co., East Jackson and Genessee. Ekerson Paint & Roofinr Store 38 So. Bartlett Phone 3843 FOR SALE Cheap. 2 cute male pups 4 mo, old. Humane Society, Phone 6 1 5 1. LOST In vicinity of Medford Corpnr ation. black Cocker Spaniel with 1945license.Phune 6151. REPLACE voui hrnken window glass New glass installed while you wait MEDFORD Mil. I WORK CO. The Glass House Phone 41 12 loth and Grape PRUNERS wanted Transportation rurnished to and from town Phone J tj Arnold. 6092. BULL service at your place Register ed Hereford and Guernsey. Harry E Miller Phone 6933. WATCH REPAIRING New shipment of watches, lady's and men s watch bands, etc. Steve a Watch Shop 4 1 iE Nlain tfVANTU) 10 KENT - 8 at 9 oeornorp niir untui mtiitfd Phone H i5 FOR HELP with your "income "Tail reports phone 30 13 55 Rosa Court CASH IN A FLASH FOR YOUR CAR Save Time Cash and Gas Call Automobile Market, Friendly Med lord Dealer Ph 3919 6th and Bartlett No Red Tape When You bell to US TOTR"ADE 'Model XoroHiuck7oT pickup Medford Fuel Co. Tired Kidneys Often Bring SJeepSess Nights When disorder of kidney function psrtnlta poisonous matter to tvnnln in your hlontl.it mayoauat namting r vkache, rheumatic pains, Irg pains Iof 1 c pop and energy, gutting up ttiunta, iTfi'ing. putlinesi under the eyes, hcada-nea t 1 di. tiness. Frequent or scanty pus vges wlfi smarting and burning sometime- hows there Is something wrong with your kldne a or bladder. Don't wait! Ask your drttgrftt for Doan'a rlllf. stimulant diuretic, used seewfully by millinns for over 40 yearc. Dnan's give hppy relief and will help the 16 miles of kidney tubes flush out pol.-.moua waste from Four blood. Get Doan's I'Ul. QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising from ST05V3ACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID FreflBookTollo?HomeTrcatrnentthat Must Help or It Will Cost You Nothing Over two million hottleaof thoWILLAUD TR li ATM KNT have Iwen sold for relief. f aymptnm.1 of distress arising fromjlemaeh and Duodenal Ulcers duo to Cicesi Acid Pear Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach. GssBlmst, Heartburn. Slteplessness, etc., duo to Evcsss Acid, fold on I fi days' trial) Ask for "Wtllard's Message" which full explains this treat munW-t roe at WAINSCOTTS PHARMACY Melody Jones, A A 8 KLLJJ MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE NINE Use Mail Tribune Want Ada. Husteds! Wives! Want new Pep and Vim? At all drug stores every where ts) Medford, at Western Thrift Stores. "" rirWhria THEivi6sf AilAZINlSS WILD HORSE ST0RW EVER FILMED1 CARTOON MARCH OF TIME YOU HIT THE SPOT ENDS SAT. 31 Plus jans r r a z 1 1 &m STARTS SUN. STSAKSE DsSJREST Plu 70 j HM STARTS SUN. 1 a a L lr44W miwiywt . wriiisssswMsmi