Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 18, 1946, Page 14, Image 14

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    FOURTEEN MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Friday. Jan. 18. 1S4S
AGAIN IN EFFECT
Washington, Jan. 18 (U.B
The agriculture department has
reinstated controls on use and
distribution of protein feed
mixti-r in order "to prevent
shortages in important livestock
feeding areas."
"Begin ning Immediately,"
the department said, "No feed
manufacturer may use more
high protein meal in making
mixed feed for feeding live
stock other than poultry than
the quantity used for that pur
pose in the corresponding cal
endar quarter of 1945.
"No person may use in the
manufacture of poultry feed a
larger quantity of protein meal
than the following percentages
of the quantity so used in the
corresponding month of 1945:
"January and February 1946
100 per cent; March 95 per
cent; April 90 per cent; other
months 85 per cent.
Meanwhile, no user may
"accept delivery of protein
meals in any quantity which
causes his inventory to exceed
a 30-day supply based upon his
use or sales during the corres
ponding calendar month of
1945."
The department explained
that some feeding areas have
been running short while others
are over-supplied.
War Bride Special
To Bring British
New York, Jan. 18 U.R
The "war bride special" was
steaming for Southampton to
day for a cargo of more than
600 prospective citizens of the
United States.
The "special" was the liner
Argentina, the first of several
ships to be pressed into service
to carry English brides of GI's
to this country. Six hundred
war brides and their children
are awaiting the Argentina at
Southampton.
Portland Troops
Shaken by Crash
San Francisco, Jan. 18 (U.R)
Five hundred troops from
Portland, Ore., bound for dis
charge at Camp Beale and Fort
MacArthur, were shaken today
when their transport, the J
Franklin Bell, rammed prow-
on into pier 38.
The transport, a former
American President line vessel
punctured her forepeak oil bal
last tank In the collision and
came to a stop with her bow
wrust into the pier.
Officials blamed a stuck
stuck throttle for the accident.
Housing Shortage
Causing Suicides
Los Angeles, Jan. 18 (U.PJ
i lie housing shortage was
blamed today for two suicides.
Alexander Cole Murray, 51,
former concert violinist who was
about to be evicted from his
home, fatally shot himself yes
terday after writing a note: "I
have no home now."
Mrs. Lena E. Bashow, 60,
hanged herself because, officers
learned, she was worried over
being evicted from her home in
the path of the Hollywood freeway.
Navel Orange Crop
Hurt 10 Per Cent
Los Angeles. Jan. 18 (UP)
Fierce winds last week damag
ed 10 per cent of the southern
California navel orange crop,
the California Fruit Exchange
reported today.
No shortage for consumers Is
in signt. the report said, because
l:!. 500.000 boxes which remain
to be harvested were undamag
ed.
Valencia oranges and lemons
were damaged but slightly.
Accidents are more costly in
unman nves man war. Total
combat deaths in World War II
were about 265,000 and about
650,000 were wounded; while
during the same period accidents
on the home front killed 355,000
persons and injured 36,000,000,
of whom 1,250.000 suffered some
permanent disability.
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SLENDER SHAFTS OF SHINING
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FASHION CALLS "TWO
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TALL. COMPLIMENTARY, TOO
. . . WITH ACCENTS OF PIQUE,
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$8-95 &
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As usual. . .Joy Steven of Hollis of California
does the unusual . . .creates an action packed
thriller of a shirt. Pipe the bright piping,
the shoulder scope, two-way neckline... and
the pleated for action back. It's a joy, too,
for its glowing pastels in that soft, miracle
fabric Suami. Sizes 32 to 38.
$598
ONE OF OREGON'S FINEST DEPARTMENT STORES
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ENVELOPES
29c
Invest your stationery money in Mon
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White. Ivory, Blue and Pink. Your choice
tomorrow at Mann's.
PAPERS
69
FUR ) T i
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Pkg.
100
Shots
Main Aial
Lovely Coats
& Neckpieces
From Our
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THE MAGNIFICENCE
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5c to 50c
Main Aisle
Colorful Tea
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We just marked them and you'll
want soma for your, kitchen.
Colorful 18x30-inch tea towels
in a large rariety of patterns
and shades. They'll even make
smart curtains for that short
window over ths sink. Your
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29
ea.
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SEE THEM TOMORROW
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They are new They era nation-
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I with a dainty Chenille center de
sign A rug you can use in
almost any room In the house.
Six beautiful p&stel shades to
chooie from. Two sites.
24x36
274
$5-95 $7.25
Lid Coven $1.55
Main Floor
BOYS' OVERCOATS
The small boy or young man will certainly appreciate one of these aood
ook.ng Overcoats. Tailored and finished just like a man's coat, om
the small navy blue coats to the camel shades that run up to IB
Many can be lengthened both in sleeve and body.
$1 335 to $18o.o
Alligator RAIN COATS
tSI' nl'rV .at?V1r.,i,ed :'Alli9a,'" ""in Coals for men and young men.
The perfect lK,htweK,ht. waterproof ru,n Coat. This coat takei up a
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$67-5 to $975
Men's Shop Main Floor
Entrances on Main St. & Central Ave.
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