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MEiF0HT5 USJL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKEGOX. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, I93I. PXGE THREE LEVERETTE WILL F Ignoring the general depression gossip, whlcvh has no fear for him and Illustrating his faith In the present and future, Walter Leverette, well known Medford business man and moving picture theater owner with theaters already In Grants Pass, Ore, and Yreka, Calif., which he has operated for some time past, began the construction of his third new theatre In Weed, Calif., last Tuesday. This will give him a chain of three moving picture meatres in a ratner compact territory. Looking after the general operation of the State the ater at Grants Pass and the Broad way theater In Yreka, together with his Medford business Interests has kept Mr. Leverette moving lively for a long time past, and with the new theater will keep him on a practically continuous hectic Jump, to travel about ' between the four places. He has been putting In extra hours of hard work dally, as It Is. The new Weed theater, which will be the only first-class one In that lumber town the other side of the' Slsklyous, will be of the same design, architecture and construction, and 800 seating capacity, as his hand- some Broadway theater at Yreka, only that it will be better in that new general Ideas In theater building and equipment since the latter the ater was built, will be Incorporated In the Weed theater. Livestock , PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 1. (AP) , CATTLE 135, calves 36; quotably steady. HOGS 350: steady. SHEEP and Lambs 135; quotably steady. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 1. (AP) EGGS Pullets 18c. Others un changed. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers: Vealers 8-120 lbs. 13c; others unchanged. Butter, butterfat, live poultry, milk onions, potatoes, hay quotations unchanged. San Francisco Butterfat SAN FRANCISCSO, Oct. 1. (AP) Butterfat f.o.b. San Francisco 33o. ' 1 Wall Street Report C. POINT 10 MI HI , SAMS VALLEY, Ore., Oct. 1. (Spl) Central Point Orange will attend the Sams Valley Orange Saturday night , and entertain with a program sponsored by Mrs. A. T. Lathrope, Central Point lecturer The Sams Valley B. E. O. asks that all on the serving committee fulfill their re quests as nearly as possible for the visitors are expected to come with good appetites. Everyone Is asked to attend and show appreciation of the favor Central Point la granting. 1 Bible School Is Topic For Debate BUTTE FALLS, Ore- Oct. 1 (Spl.) At the Christian Endeavor meeting Sunday evening, a debate, "Resolved: That the Bible should be Included In the course of study in the public schools," will be conducted by a team of boys and girls, with Miss Ruth Severance as coach. The boys will take the negative, with Calvin Stoddard, Bill Abbott and Fred Hoefs as members of the team. The affirmative will be up held by Frances Smith, Talllenne and Helen Smith. STOCK SALE AVERAGES (Copyright, 1931, standard Statistics Company.) x 60 20 20 90 Indl'a Rr'a Ut's Total Today 73.0 50.5 108.3 75.7 Prev. day 74.3 51.0 110.8 77.1 Week ago.... 83.4 52.4 122.4 84.8 Month ago..l07.2 65.0 163.0 110.5 Year ago. 150.1 115.1 204.8 154.2 NEW YORK, Oct. 1. (AP) Stocks closed with a rally today after sev eral sharp selling movements broke the market to new lows. Final prices were Irregular but well above the bottom. There was some net gains In pivotal shares. Today s closing prices for 17 select ed stocks follow: American Can 77 American T. & t. , , 19014 Anaconda 15 Curtis Wright General Motors Int. T. St T 174 22H . 1514 , 10 . 1114 12 Montgomery Ward Paramount Pub. ........ Radio Southern Pac. . 53 S. O. of Cal 20 . O. of N. J. 2914 Trans. Am 4 United Aircraft 14& U. 8. Steel 71 A Corp't Trust Shs. 314 5-yr. Fxd. Trust 4 LA GRANDE School District No. 1 approved $30,000 bond Issue for construction of building to be used as training school for Eastern Ore gon Normal. DEVIL'S PREACHMENTS EXPOSED IN SERIN BY NOTED EVANGELIST Meetings In the Big Tent reached the high point In Interest last night when Evangelist Shannon spoke to a full house on the subject, "The Devil ; as a Preacher." There may have been those who thought there was some, Joke about the subject before the speaker began bis sermon, but before he had gone far In his discourse ail were certain that there was no Joke about Satan being the world's great-: est preacher. Taking his text from Matt., the fourth chapter, where we are told that Jesus was tempted forty days by the devil, the evangelist said: "Satan was the first preacher on earth, tie was here to greet our first parents with a false idea of God and His divine Justice. The falsehoods which men are falling for are Just the same today as those that were used to ty the soul of the Christ." This is the closing week of thlB series of meetings and services will be conducted each night. A special program by the young people la pro mised for Friday night. Dr. Eaton of the First Baptist church led In the evening prayer. De Vere Penhollow sang with much feel ing "The Old Rugged Cross." The playing of Mrs. H. O. Purucker at the piano was greatly appreciated by the audience. O0CIETY a fid Cliibs EAGLE PT. PLAYS E The Alco baseball club of Albany, who decisively defeated the Eagle Point Cheesemakera at Albany last Sunday, through the effective pltcn Ing yt Johnny Beck, will play a re turn game at the fairgrounds next Sunday, when the southern Oregon champions hope to secure revenge, and the long end of the score. It promises to be the besi and probably the last game of the season. The Eagle Point team claims they struck a bad spell of umpiring, and a batting slump at Albany md did not hit up to their usual standard. Mr. Estes Entertains High School Folk TALENT, Ore.. Oct. I. (Spl.) Mrs. Charles Estes entertained on Wed nesday evening at her home on the highway at Talent the freshman, sophomore and Junior classes of the high school at the first social event of the school year honoring her daughter. Miss Fay Estes and the Misses Ha and Ollle Hill. Mrs. Estes was assisted In receiving by Mrs. HU1, Mrs. Lacy and Mrs. Poole. The evening was spent In novel games and stunts under the leader ship of Mrs. Lacy. After supper served late In the evening the happy young people de parted thanking Mrs. Estes for an unusually pleasant evening. TRUCK AND AUTO DRIVERS NABBED For driving a truck on the Pa cific highway with an Improper load in that the height. Including the load, was over 12 feet, which is con trary to the state law, Frank Cur tis, arrested by State Traffic Police man Baucom, pleaded not guilty in the Justice court today, through the owner of the truck, V. B. Hawley. The trial was then set for tomor row at 10:30 a.m. Kenneth Milhoan, driver of a truck owned by the Rogue River Fruit company, pleaded guilty to day In the same court to operating truck and trailer without a tall light, and no sidelights, and was fined $15 and costs. For operating a car with Improper license plates Arthur Harris pleaded guilty Wednesday and his license was suspended Indefinitely until he obtained the proper license plates. BUTTE FALLS STUDENTS PUBLISH SCHOOL PAPER BUTTE FALLS. Ore.. Oct. 1. (Spl.) The first issue of the school paper, being put out by the junior English class, was distributed among the stu dents yesterday. Velma Whitney Is editor. MARSHFIELD Ross Furniture Co. enlarged their quarters. Notice of Hearing. (Application No. 17693) Before The Railroad Commission of the State of California: In the Matter of the Application of The California Oregon Power Com pany for permission to execute a re funding mortgage; to Issue and sell at not less than 93 percent of their fce value and accrued Interest $4,000,000.00 of refunding mortgage gold bonds, five per cent, series dut 1961, or to pledge such bonds to i cure payment of one year promissory notes; to Issue and sell at not leas than 97 percent of their face value and accrued interest $3,000,000.00 of five and one-half percent gold de bentures; to Issue and sell at not less than $94.00 per share 10,000 shares of six percent preferred stock. Series oi 1927; and to Issue and sell at not less than $25.00 per share 36,240 shares cf common stock without par value. Notice Is Hereby Given that the Railroad Commission of the State of California has sat a hearing in the above entitled matter before Exam iner Fankhauser for Friday, October 9. 1931, at 2:00 p. m. In the Court Room of the Commission, 537 State Building, San Francisco, California, at which time and place all Interested parties may appear and be heard. BY ORDER OF THE RAILROAD COMMISSION. Dted at San Francisco. California, this 29th day of September. 1931. .H. O. MATHEWSON. Secretary, Railroad Commlslon of the State of California. Here Is the News YouVe Waited For! The J. C. Penney Company Announces A NEW LOW PRICE ON MEN'S 'PAY-DAY' OVERALLS 93c Boys' "Pay-Day" Overalls ... 75c also Men's "Big-Mac" Work Shrits . . 49c What a scoop in merchandising this Isf "Pay-Day" overalls, always noted as the value lead-' er. imitated, but never equalled, now sets a new all-' time record for LOW PRICES! FOR CHILLY DAYS use-clean - quick-heat ELECTRICITY it OS ceon and healthful is sunshim 3 Cons JSiDER trie healthful convenience of being able to warm qoickly thai chilly corner The discomfort of a cool bedroom or both can be quickly dispelled with the use of a- portable electric heater which can be easily moved from room to room. Or the electric heater can be per manently mstatled in the woH Your dealer has either type ond a wide variety of styles ond sizes to choose from Why not inspect them today? The California Oregon Power Company the clean - qui c k -portable ELECTRIC HEATER FIRST PRIZE FOR COLOR PAGE SPLIT Following several days of check ing and conferring, during which time no decision could be reached, the color page Judges of The Mall Tribune contest today decided that the grand prize of 20 should be divided, with $10 going to Mary Balrd of 628 Dakota, and the same amount to Edra Ch as tain of Route 2, Medford. Those In charge of the contest expressed pleasure In the response during which time approximately 1800 pages were brought to The Man Tribune office, and candy bars pre sented to the boys and girls. URGE STRA1GHTER SISK1Y0US RUOTE The united appeal of southern Oregon to t.'ie highway commission for straightening of the Pacific high way through the Slsklyous will be presented at a meeting In Orants Pass Monday. It was announced this morning. Delegates from Eugene. Roseburg, O runts ( Pass, Medford and ; Asmana wm oe in auennai.ee. Representation from this city will Include the county court, O. O. Alen derfer, president of the chamber of commerce; J. W. Wakefield, A. W. Pipes, S. S. Smith, Olln Arnsptger and C. E. Gates. WEAVER OPENS MARKET IN MOFFATT'S GROCERY Amos Weaver announced today that he is opening the Sanitary Meat Market tomorrow in Moffatt's Grocery, 132 West Main street. He will have a large assortment of gov ernment Inspected meat." 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