Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 21, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAflE TWO
AIEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKU. OREGON, TITURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1932.
IN BUTTER
TO FILL DEMAND
PORTLAND, Or., April 31. (AP)
-Thera was a acramble for butter
during th iMt 34 bouri In tha local
territory. Production la not ihowlng
t,h Increase generally expected while
demand to gaining.
Some of the reoelvera of country
auppllea were ao short In their itock
that they wen freely offering to buy
At exchange prices net, while usually
there to a discount on the open mar
ket.
Not all the prevailing strength of
the butter tone appears due to Im
mediate consumptive needs. Demand
for storage to unusually keen and
this to taking care of whatever sur
plus appears In sight. The extreme
low price has caused many small
storers to enter the market.
Butterfnt has continued at practi
cally unchanged prices with most
operators bidding uniform vslues.
deduction of lo lb. in the price
of cheese to snnounced by the Tllla
mook association. The new price for
the Tillamook to 13c for triplets and
14o for loaf. The resale price to re
tailers here to 2c higher.
There .hits been no change In the
general price structure of the egg
trade for the day. Neither co-ops or
private firms have changed their sell
ing values, etroage operations are
gaining.
Onion pacific and Norfolk and West'
em.
Today's closing prices for IB se
lected stocks follow:
American Can
American T. Ac T.
Anaconda
Curtiss Wright
Oeneral Motors
Int. T. & T
Montgomery Ward
Paramount Pub.
Radio ........,.
Southern Pac. ...
S. O. of Cal
S. O. of N. J.
Trans Am, ....
United Aircraft
U. 8. Steel
45'
101'
K
1
11'
m
8
10
aa y4'
8
1174
30
ELLEN F.
PASSES AT RIPE AGE
AT DAUGHTER'S HOME
WA6HINOTOH. April 31 (AP)
Only ons serious drought .pot sp
pesre on the nation', agricultural
map aa farmera, mindful of two de
atructlva years, plant new crops.
The mid-western winter wheat belt
America's granary la In the grip
of a persistent dry apell that baa
reduced the prospective supply to
about 460,000.000 bushels,
"Recent moderate rains, Joseph B.
Klncer, weather bureau meteorolo
gist, said today, "have given tem
porary relief, but It 1 only tempo
rary. The winter wheat belt needs
much more because the present mois
ture supply will dry up quickly,
Wheat haa deteriorated In more than
than two-thlrda of Kansas and ha
been harmed In Western Oklahoma,
western Nebraska and eastern Colo
rado." The remainder of the country, Kin
' oer aald, la In "pretty -good shape."
Mrs. Ellen Frances Wanda died at
the home of her daughter, Mrs. Daisy
wiuon, at 413 North Central avenue,
Medford, Ore., Thursday, April 31, at
r,i:80 a. m. at the age of 83 years,
months and 31 days. Bhe wa born
at Castle Rock, Wyo., crossing the
plains,
She leaves five children to mourn
her loss: Mrs. Mary E. Llnebarger of
uranu pass, Daisy o. Wilson of Med
ford; W. A. Oarner, Rupert, Ida&o;
K. P. Oarner, Oranta Pass; E. J. Oar
ner, Bprague, Wash.; and eight grand-
cnuaren,
Mrs. Wands was a memner of Olive
Rebekah Lodge No. 38, I. O. O. P..
Medford, and Neighbors of Woodcraft
Circle No. 746, Spokane, Wash.; also
member of the Congregational
onurcn, Bprague, Wash
Services will be at Grants Pass at
Vie Hall funeral chapel at 3 p. m.
Sunday. Interment In the Masonic
cemetery.
BELT NEEDS RAIN ARCHlTEiJrDRAWS
COURT INTO SUIT
Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore.. April 31. (AP)
CATTLE 30, calves 10; ateady.
HOG8 800 Including Si direct and
1(7 on contract; steady.
SHIS AND LAMBS 300; steady.
Portland Produce
produce
PORTLAND, Ore., April 31, (AP)
COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to
retailers: Vealera, 80 to 130 lbs,, 84
040; Iambs, lots lie. Others un
changed, ONIONS Selling prloe to retailers:
Oregon. 7O0eO0 cental; boilers,
88 7.
Butter, butterfat, eggs, live poul
try, potatoes, new and seed potatosa,
wool and hay quotations unchanged.
Portland Wheat
A. M. Runtz, draughtsman employed
by J. O. Link, court house architect,
late yesterday filed an order against
the county court through his attor
ney E. E. Kelly, Interrogating that
body upon payments for court house
oontrscts. Runtz recently sued Link
for 8487, aasertedly due for labor per-
lormea.
The county court 'holds that the
wage dispute between employer and
employee Is a personal matter be
tween the two and does not come
under tie general agreement for gen
eral contracts for court house con
struction. Oeneral contractors, such
as L. H. Hoffman Co., electricians,
plumbers and painters, have 18 oer
cent of their monthly bill withheld
until unai completion of the lob.
The same applies to Architect Link,
who has not received full contraot
price and will not until finished,
Preliminary arguments In the In
terrogation are expected to be made
late today.
US. LANGE DIES
OF HEART ATTACK
AT C. POINT HOME
Chas. E. Langs, well known or-
chardlst and rancher of the Central
Point region, dropped dead at hla
home thla afternoon, following
audden heart attac. He had been
down town transacting business
few hours before his death.
Known as one of southern Oregon's
most progressive sgrlcultullats, Mr.
Langs had lived at Central Point for
33 years.
He was born In Germany, Decern
ber 18, 1898, and came to the United
States for the first time In 1881. He
returned to the fatherland several
tlmee and In 1893 wae married there
to Mary Mueller, who survives him.
Other survivors are: Two sons.
Hugo Lang, of Medford, snd C. Emil
Lange of Corpus Christie, Texas; 1
daughter, Hlldegarde Lange, of Cen
tral Point, and a brother, Dr. Hugo
Lange, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Funeral announcement will be
made later.
for the acquisition of timber through
which the highway passee. The pro
ject has already been brought to the
attention of Secretary of the Interior
Wilbur, who expressed willingness to
exchange federal timber for that ad
Joining the highway. Six mllea of
scenlo forest will border the propos
ed psrkway.
FRUIT FUND PLAN
TO BE DISCUSSED
The Rogue River Valley Agricultu
ral Finance committee will meet to
morrow afternoon at 4:00 o'clock to
consider new plana for raising the
funds necessary to the formation
here of an agricultural credit cor
poration to finance the local fruit
crop.
Through the federal relief loans,
granted the small growers and farm
era, 83300 had been brought Into
the valley when a check was muds
by the chamber of commerce today.
Most of the loans are for the full
amount obtainable, 8400.
OryseaJglow Kodak gloss supreme
rhs Pauleys opp Holly the tee
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
In line with progress of plans to
convert six mllea of the forest high
way between Prospect and the Cra
ter forest country Into the Alex
Sparrow memorial parkway, It waa
announced here today that S. H.
Boardman, state park engineer, has
been Instructed by the highway engi
neer to get In touch with the Rogue
River Timber company, owners of
the land.
Ha will negotiate with the owners
POR SALE Restaurant, downtown, 1
good location; sesta 61; modern
equipment, with steady business.
Phone 1333-J. Bargain price.
POR SALE Lunch room.
neatly. Trackee, cal.
O. R.
POR RENT 3'4-acre alfalfa and gar.
u.u; gooa noiw. rnone 301-K.
WANTED Ucly to go to a mine as
partner, uau at Ideal Auto Camp,
" . uj n a. m., caoin ao.
POR RENT Beautiful east room:
lady or gentleman. Close walking
uiitanc oresKiast and garage if
desired. Phone 1S77-X.
PORTLAND, Ore., April 31 (AP)
Wheat:
Open High Low Close
May .63', Jin .83 14 .84 Vi
July 014 .81 VJ .80", .8H4
Sept. .601. .80S 0H .60H
Cash wheat:
Big Bend blueatem . .74
Soft white .... ......, .84'4
Western whits ... ,64Vi
Herd winter , ,9314
Northern spring , gsvj
Western red , .(jjj
Oata: No. t white. 834.
Today's car receipt.: Wheat, 87;
flour, 14; corn, S; oata. 1; hay, I.
an Pranelaro Butterfat.
SAN PRANCISC. Aorll 91. I API
Butterlat, f. o. b,, San Francisco
LADY alone will work for home and
man wages. ass no. Holly.
FOR RENT To adults. clesn4-room
house; rsnge connected. Tel. 8B3-X.
FOR RENT 4-room furnished houe,
very cheap to reliable party. Tel.
O. A. Devoe.
FOR SALE (400 piano, like new.
8138. Will take 830 cash; balance
terms. Also Airway vacuum clean
er, 835. 334 Clark St.
CLOSING OUT stock of shoes: 88 and
fojnj at 3s. East Side
Shoe Shop.
"Make Your
Dollars Work"
Party owning $20,000 In
come Property want to bor
row $7,000. Will pay 8 per
oent interest.
8m D. E. MILLARD
425 E. Main
FOR RENT Two B-rooni apartmenta.
I furnished, 1 unfurnished: near
Library; newly decorated. W. P
Cmnh11 nit. w w.
Wall St. Report
Rloek Kale Averages.
(Copyright, 1033. Standard Statistics
Co.)
April 31
Today ..,
Prsv. day 4.18
Week ogo . 481
Year ago ...lio.s
80 sr 30
Ind'la Rr's Ufa Total
47.4 340 80 9 48 8
31 0 77.1
83 3 TP 4
88.3 1714 133.4
80
47 9
49 8
Bond Kale Averages.
(Copyright. 1933. Standard Statistics
Co.)
April II:
90 30
Ind'la Rr'i
Today 1
Prev. day AO 8 84 4
Week ago . 89 8 81.9
Yeer ago . 88.0 99.7
30
Ufa
787
77.3
100 8
80
Total
87.9
98.1
MAKE YOUR ixu .rini nn
Party owning sao.000 Income prop.
Will p.y 8 Interest. 1W D. B. Mll-
Fat Girls! Here's
A Tip For You
All over tha world Kruschen Balta
la appealing to girls and women who
strive for an attractive, free from fat
rtgiirs that cannot fall to win ad
miration.
Herea the recipe that banlshea fat
and Drlnga into blouom all tha na
tural attractiveness that every wom
an possesses and does It SAFELY and
nAKMl.FoSLY.
In the morning take one-half tea
spoon Of KrtUChen Salt. In .!
of hot water before breakfast cut
oown on pastry and fatty meats
go light on potatoes, butter, cream
and sugHr.
Its the little deny dOM that takes
off the fat" and "brings that Km
chen feeling" of energetic health
and activity that la reflected In
bright eyea, clear skin, cheeful n
vsclty and cl-aimlng figure.
But be sure for your health's sake
that you get lf.nu.ihen. A boitle
that lasts 4 weeks costs but little.
Tou oan alw.v. omt
Jarmln A Woods or Heaths Drug
ri.T. iiTi n"r " not aatls
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WITH BATH
NEW YORK, April SI (AP)-The
stock market pushed quietly forward
along a broad front In ths Istter
part of today's trading, apparently
in reeponas to publication of names
of abort tellers. Oalns of I to mors
than 4 points were numerous at the
close, but the turnover was only a
little over a million eharee.
Isauea up about t to 4 points In
cluded American Telephone, Ameri
can Can, North American, Allied
Chemical, Air Reduction, Drug, Johns
Mannlle, Auburn, bafeway, Eastman,
1
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BEST
THE WEST
Portland's riewejrt and fru.
hotels. . .located In th hub of
the) jrwppinc; and recreational
district. . .art tf unquestioned
choice of experienced traveleri
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E AT C. P.
Five local high school students
June Davis, Velma Smith. Dorothy
Colvln, Ruby Hall and Margaret Wol-
gamott will entertain at Central
Point tomorrow evening, preceding
presentation of the Central Point
Orange play.
Their entertainment will Include
several dance numbers, Russian, clog
ana highland fling.
Oregon Weather
Pair tonlcht and Frld.v: h.nre
frost tonight: moderate northerly
winds oiibhore.
PEAR ICING COST
Propossle to be submitted to the
Western Freight association for a
atandardlzatlon of refrigeration rates
from this valley to other coast and
eastern points, were discussed todsy
at the mid-month meeting of the
Rogue River Traffic association at the
Jackson htoel this noon.
The proposals hold that the refrig
eration rate of 810 per car more on
ears to the east, than apples, la "un
reasonable," Inasmuch ss pre-coollng
ana scientirie handling of peers by
shippers eliminate deterioration
claims. . It is also ssked that the
refrigeration rates from Medford ,be
the same as those In effect from sim
ilar points In Washington and Cali
fornia. It is also proposed that ths refrig
eration rate from Medford to Port
land not be over 95, Instead of the
present 87.50 charge. It la cited that
from LaOrande, a 59 -mile longer
haul, the rate Is 93.80 higher then
from this city.
It Is expected that the proposals
will be acted upon before the open
ing of the 1833 fruit shipping season.
word received hers today by Super
intendent E. C. Sollnsky. However,
the tnowplow crew is spending to
day at Its difficult work on the Med
ford entrance road Instead of clearing
the snow that fell yesterday, as It
will be easier to do the Isttsr work
later, and there Is 8 general clamor
for the Medford entrance road In the
park to be opened.
FALLS IN PARK
Bo mUCfh nW snow AnntfmiM n
fall In Crator Lake national park that
It kps the park anowplow crew
huatllng during daylight hours to
keen the rtnA tcava t.hra ini4
cleared, clear, and v.nt!mis t mrk
of clearing the Medford entrance road
iiMiav ine parjt.
Nine more Inches of snow fell at
the Dark riftAtarrlnv hut. tvarlfav t.H
sun was shining, according to phone
PLANT
SOT IBEANS
FOR HAY OR ENSILAGE
WE HAVE EXPERIMENTED FOR THREE
YEARS ON SOYS AND KNOW VARIETIEB
ADAPTABLE.
ASK US ABOUT SOYS
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
323 E. Main
Phone 260
pssr:,wgs?v'M mm 11 , awpunMpjKttirr
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The lowest prices you ever
paid for Goodyear quality
T TERE'S something; to think about
if you climb in your car every
morning with the question: "Will
my old tires get through the day?"
Here's something you ought to
know if you're riding on treads
so smooth that your brakes have
no grip, and taking chances on
what may happen if a weak, worn
tire blows out.
You can put on stout new Good
year Speedways today at ths low
est prices you ever paid for a
Goodyear Tire.
Read these prices and remember,
they buy Goodyear quality full
oversize tires built with patented
Goodyear Supertwist Cord bal
anced tires for long, even wear
lifetime guaranteed tires, marked
with the Goodyear house flag and
Goodyear name.
You get such quality for so little
money because more people ride
on Goodyear Tires than on any
other kind. This tremendous pref
erence naturally means extra value.
"Why buy any jcconti-choice tire
when first-choice costs no more?"
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PATHFINDER
29 x 4 40-JI
JI Each
".Vsf In pairs
.nr. 9
per iosi
19 x 4-50-ZO
- v
Each
In pain
Price
per sinale fir.
OS
30 x 4-50-X1
1
Each
sjbjv In pairs
Pries $e43
per stall, dr. 9
28 x 4-75-19
16
Each
In pairs
Price
per iia.it die
Price
per sinslc tire
6s
31 x $.25-11
Jf Esch
U In pairs
Price
pet ilnti. rlre
sip;
Full oversize-29 X 4.50-20
Chevrolet
Full Oversize 29 X 4.40-21
Chevrolet Ford
J Esch
Vssa I Pain
Price per tinnle tire 3 P"'ce per single tire
Full oversiie 28 X 4.75-19
Ford Chevrolet Plvtnomh
Price per single tire
.gll
Price per single tire
Each
In pairs
Full oversiie 29 X 4.75-20
Chrysler Plymouth Poetise
agv In pain
Price per single rlre '5'
Full oversiie 31 X 5.00-21
Nash Essex
Each
In pain
TUNE IN on the Goodyear Program every Wednesday night over N. B. C Red Network. WEAF
Price per single tire g7 Price p., ,ng. rire 66S
Full oversire-30 X 4.50-21
Ford Chevrolet
mmJ In pain
Price per single tire 47
Full oversiie 29 X 5.00-19
Chrysler Dodga Nssh
Esch
In pain
Price per tingle tire
Full oreniie-31 X 5.25-21
Buick Dodge Nash
43.
JJ Each
la pain
and Associated Stationj
Medford Service Station
"YOUR TIRE SHOP"--C. C. Furnas, Prop.
Corner Main and Pacific Highway
Phone 14
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