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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGOX, TUESDAY, APRIL 12. 1932. PAGE THREE E. O. Solinsky, Crater LalM National park superintendent, wu among the speakers who spoke before a session of the Hot Springs. Ark., Klwanls club last week when that organization cooperation with the Hot Springs chamber of commerce, acted as host for park superintendents In annual conference in that city. In part, the Hot Springs New Era. evening newspaper, had the following to say; "While national park service superintendents are not bashful In exploiting the attractiveness and beauty of their respective charges, they are unanimous In their approval of Hot Springs National park, and the hospitality of Its people. t This was strikingly demonstrated last night at the meeting of the Klwanls club when the national park service men and their wives were guests of the organization. "Voicing the sentiment of their col leagues, Colonel John R. White of Sequoia National park. E. O. Solinsky of Crater Lake National park and Thomas Boles of Carlsbad Caverns In short addresses were enthusiastic In approval of courtesies extended them during their visit here." SCIENCE LECTURE T A large crowd is anticipated for the lecture tonight at the Rlalto theater of Win. Duncan Kilpatrlck. C.S.B.. Detroit, Mich. "Christian Science, its Logical Interpretation of Scripture." Is the subject announced for the eve ning. Mr. Duncan Is a member of the board of lectureship of the mother church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass., and comes to this city highly recommended as an Interesting speaker. Benefit Card Party at St. Mary's Academy, Thursday, April 14, at 2 o'clock. Tables for bridge and 500. Refreshments and general good time, 95 cents. All are invited. Medford Pear Sales, New York Auction From New York Daily Fruit Reporter, furnished to The Mail Tribune by the Fruitgrowers' League Two can Medford Anjous, 1 car Winter Nellla eom hera April 8. Market easier on all varlettea of pears. Weather cloudy. BXS. TOe 80a 90a 100a 110a 120a 135s ISOs 169a 180a 195a 910a 338a AVU. 490 315 318 370 378 360 390 390 805 380 Si 278 355 300 316 365 370 390 300 347 ANJOUS: Glen Rosa, extra Del Rto. extra ...... W. NELL1S: Glen Rosa, extra 223 Glen Rosa, extra, Jumblea 290 ..... Glen Ivy, fancy .. 48 , .. ...... ...... Glen Ivy, fancy, Jumblea 137. 766 bxa Extra Fancy Anjous av. 304; 354 bxs fancy, avg. 338. 180 180 305 305 318 305 185 175 185 180 180 180 165 160 155 179 110 162 98 BUTTER AND EGGS PORTLAND. April 12. (AP) There was little. If any, material change In the market for butter either locally or generally along the coast for the day. conditions throughout thev country appear steady. There Is no further change In the butterfat situation. There remains a very slow trad ing tone In the egg market although the volume of business la fairly liberal In a retail way. Demand for cooler operation Is alow and receivers are forced to store for their own account. Unchanged prices continue gener ally In the market for live chickens. tailers: Country killed hogs best butchers under 100 lbs. 6V& &c: vealers 80 to 130 lbs. 9 9 10c; spring lambs 16 18c; lambs year lings 12 13c; heavy ewes 4c; can ner cows 3 4c; bulls 66Vc. Butter, butterfat, eggs, live poul try, onions, new potatoes, seed po tatoes, wool and hay quotations unchanged. Livestock PORTLAND, April 13. (AP) Cattle 25, calves 10; steady. HOGS 400; feeder- pigs lower. Feeders and stockers 70-130 lbs., good and choice 33.50. SHEEP and LAMBS 100; top spring lambs $1.00 lower. Lambs 90 lbs. down (spring) good and choice 96.50(7, medium $4.50(9 6.50. Lambs 90 lbs. down, good and choice $5.50 6, medium $4 g 5.50. all weights, common $34; yearling wethers 90-110 lbs. med ium to choice 34. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore.. Aplrl 13. (AP) Wheat futures: Open High Low Close May .6l .61V4 .A1V4 July - 6114 -81 -flii Sept. .61 .61H -1 .1H Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem .7114 Soft w.hite .83 Western white .63 Hard winter .60 Northern spring ............M.... .60 Western red - 60 Oats No. 3 white, $23.50. Today's car receipts: W.heat 17, flour 1, corn 1, oats 1. 4 Portland Produce PORTLAND, April 13. (AP) Country meats selling price to re- Wall St. Report STOCK SALE AVERAGES (Copyright, 1932, Standard Statistics Company) April 13: . -80 20 20. 90 Ind'la RR'a Ufa Total Today 46.9 21.1 76.7 48.3 Prev. day 47.1 31.6 76.8 48.2 Week ago. 62.3 24.7 83.4 63.6 Year ago 126.2 89.4 183.9 130.7 BOND SALE AVERAGES (Copyrlkht, 1932, Standard Statistic Company) April 12: 20 20 30 80 Ind'ls RR'a Ufa Total Today 80.1 63.3 T7.8 66.6 Prev. day 61.0 62.1 77.6 68.9 Week ago.." 64.9 65.3 79.3 69.8 Year ago. 86.3 99.3 100.8 95.5 NEW YORK, April 13. f AP) While selling waa not altogether atemmed In today's atock market, pressure relaxed markedly, and the list closed with a steady tone. There waa a mixture of narrow net galna and losses. Tran&fera approximated 1,700,000 aharea. Short covering, prompted by vague rumora of a bulllah announcement Impending In Washington, caused a temporary upturn early, which waa lost when selling developed lu the rails. 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