PAGE SIX arEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MED FORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAT 13, 1932. DR. INSKEEP, MOTHER OF LOCAL PHYSICIAN, Pint honorable mention for a non fiction book, published by t member within two yean waa recently award ed Dr. Annie Dolman Inakeep at the alxth biennial convention of the Na tional League of American Pen Wom en, held at Washington, D. C, accord ing to announcement In the Berkeley, Cal., press. Dr. Inskeep, who la the mother of Dr. L. D. Inskeep of this city, la well known here, where she has visited her son and family several times. Her book, winning me highest award made at the convention, was entitled "Child Adjustment In Rela tion to Orowth and Development." Dr. Inskeep Is a member of the University of California staff and a psychologist of national reputation. She publishes a book each year, and Is also favorably known for her poetry. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, May IS. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close May . .6014 .60', SO', M't July .. .68', .68', .eg .68 Sept. M't MVt .56 -00 Dec. 9 M M Cash wheat. Big Bend blue. tern , .10 Bolt white M Weitern white , , .81 Hard winter , .69 Northern spring &9 Western red . ... .60 Oils: No. a white. 135. Today's car receipts : Wheat, 10; (lour, 10; corn, 8; oats, a. San Francisco Butterfat 8N FRANCISCO, May 13 (API Butterfat, f.o.b San Francisco, aoc. M'NARY RESOLUTION WASHINGTON, May 13. (AP) The Frailer bill for a bond and treasury note Issue to refinance agrl cultural Indebtedness at low Interest rates, was reported favorably today by the senate agriculture committee without a record vote. The committee did not act on the McNary resolution to finance foreign sales of farm board wheat and cot ton with 9100,000,000 from the re construction corporation or on other farm relief measures. I Llveitocir PORTLAND, May 13 (9P) Cattle 75, calves 25; steady for steers, weak for she -i took. Hogs 700, including 173 direct, 200 through; steady. Sheep and lambs 600; steady. Year ling wethers 80-100 lbs. medium to choice t3.00-4.00. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore May 18, (AP) Onions Celling price to retailers: Oregon ea.00-B.60 cental; new oochel la ea.OO crate. Butter, butterfat, eggs, live poul try, country meats, potatoes, new and seed potatoes, will and hay quotatlona unchanged. Wall St. Report Courthouse News (Furnished by the Jackaon Count) Abstract Co. 131 I 811th Street) Marriage Licenses. George S. Koster and Eunice E. Freyer. Clyde O. Gammon and Bernlce Aubrey. Kenneth L. Jacks and Hazel Farns-worth. Circuit Court. H. D. Fearey vs. Dan Pearce. For possession of real property. Stock Sale Averages. (Copyright, 1933. standard Statistics Co.) May 13: 80 30 30 90 Ind'ls Rr's Ufa Total Tod.y 42 U 17.3X 74.1JC 4.6x Prev. day 44.6 .183 78.4 48.1 Week ago.... 48 6 30.6 80.3 48.4 Tear ago....lM8 80.3 188.7 119.0 Bond Rale Averages.- (Copyright, 1932. Standard Statistics Co.) May 13: 30 30 Ind'ls Rr's Today . 87.4X 88.0x 76.3 Prev day..., 67.8 673 Week ago.... 68.1 69.8 Year ago. 84.4 101.3 100.7 96.6 xNew 1933 low. 30 90 tit's Total 63.1)1 64.0 643 76.6 76.8 NEW YORK, May 13 (AP) An other sinking spell reduced the gene ral level of the stock market back to the depression lows today. Losses In several Issues ranged from 1 to about 6 points, but turnover waa only about 800,000 shares. The clos ing tone was weak. Today's closing prices for 16 se lected stocks follow: American Can . American T. & T. . Anaconda Curtis Wright General Motors Int. T. Is T. Montgomery Ward Paramount Pub. Radio Southern Pao. S. O. of Cal. . S. O. of N. 'J. Trans Am. United Aircraft U. S. Steel . . . 88 . 9S14 8 1 10', 7 S 3 4 10 18 . 33H ... 8ft ... 1 ... 37', Sherwln-WlHlama paints take sub stantial drop. Effective today. Hub bard Bros. Dance with the Candidates Satur day night at Prospect. Real Estate Transfers. Sheriff to City of Medford, Ore gon. Sheriff's deed to lot 13, blk. 3, Newtown Add. to Medford. Victor O. Sether, et u, to City of Medford, QCD to lot 14, blk. 8. Mlra- vlsta Add. to Medford, west 40 feet lot 7 blk. 1, Falrmount add. to Med ford, 81.00. Alberta V. Reynolds, et ux, to F. W. Scheffel, et ux, W. D. to lot 19, Jojack subdivision In DLC 73, twp. 37 8., R. 3 W., 10. Geneva' Wilson, et vlr, to F. W. Scheffel, et ux, deed to land in sec. 36 twp. 38 8., R, 1 W., 810. United States to Alexander O. Mathews, patent to 8W!4 sec. 4, twp. 40 S., R. 3 W. Robert B. Bailey to Michael Beck, et ux, W. D. to lot 11, blk. 70. Medford. $1, Caroline Johnson et vlr, to Anna Conover et al, W. D. to WV4 of SE'.i sec. 33, twp. 88 S R. 8 E-, 81. V. L. Thomas, et vlr to R J. Con roy. w. D. to land In Morey's addi tion to Medford, 810. Taylor Hartley, et al, to Holly Ray, et al QCD to land In sec. 38, twp. 38 S., R. 3 W 61. Minnie Ouy to James L. Sherwood, et ux, W. D. to land In sec. 19, twp. 36 S., R. 3 W., 810. G. 8. Mathewson, et ux, to Butler & Thompson Co., Q. C. D. to land In aoc. 11, twp. 39 8., R. 1 E., 810. O. E. Applegate, et ux, to Z. J. Pulford, W. D. to 10 acres In DLC 84, twp. 87 8., R. 3 W.. 610. Sheriff to Farmer, and Fruitgrow ers' Bank, sheriff's deed to lot 1, blk. 63, Jacksonville. Etta Conlon. et vlr, to Ulver J. Clowdls. et ux, W. D. to land In DLC 44, twp. 38 S., R. 1 W., 8700. C. R. Wilson to Albert Anderson QCD to 30.7 acres In DLC 69, twp. 37 8., R. 3 W., 61. E. Gould, et ux ,to Elmer N. Chll- ders, et ux, QCD to lot 13. blk. 9, Laurelhurst Add. to Medford, 610. Elizabeth J. van 8ant to W. J Dougherty, et ux, W. D. to part of lot 8, blk. 1, City of Ashland, 610. Doyle O. Franklin to Margaret Franklin. QCD to land on lath and Central streets, Medford, 610. P. P. Allen, et ux, to R. H. Toft, W. D. to part lot 1, blk. 3, Barr's addition to Medford, 610. E. C. Pierce, et ux, to Roy Hecka thorn, et ux, deed to lots 8, 9 and 10, Hlght't sub-dlvlslon to Med. ford, 610. Firestone Tire, at Rubber Co., to Firestone Realty company, deed to land In Broback reserve, Medford, 61. Wlllena E. Preston to Floyd F. Dickey, et ux, W. D. to lot 4, Bar tow's subdivision to Ashland, Ore., 610. N. W. Borden, et ux, to Mary J. McDonald. W. D. to lots 13 and 13, blk. 33, City of Medford, 910. Floyd M. Rush, et ux, to O. M. Rush, et ux, w. D. to lot 3, blk. 1, McCloud addition to Talent Oregon, 610. Balfour-Guthrie Trust Co. to Peter O. Miller, et ux, W. D. to 1603 acres In "Ashland Acres," Jack son county, 610. V. H. Vawter, et al, to O. F. Mc Klbben, W. D. to lot 18, Amended plat of Pit View, subdivision, 610. Fred Haynee. et ux, to Jesse H. Kennedy, W. D. to und. half Interest In 8W' sec. 4, twp. 40 8., R. 3 W., 610. Ethel Wheeler, et vlr, to R. O. Ste phenson. W. D. to lot 16 blk. 9, Col lege Hill Add. to Medford, 610. Izora Oekar, et vlr to Effle E. Den nis QCD to part lot 16, blk O, Rail road Add. to Ashland, 61. William Olson to Blgne M. Martin, W. D. to lots 4 and 8, Davis First Add. to Medford, 610. Mary E. Ewlng, et vlr, to Paul Held, et ux, QCD to SE'.i of SW'4 sec. 16; part Wft of BE', sec. 18; twp. 39 8. R., I E.. 61. J. R. Hoeklns to Roy Llndley. W. D. to land In sec. 18, twp. 84 8., R. 1 W., 610. R. 6. Furry, et ux, to Florls Skyr man, deed to lot 1, sec. 81, twp. 87 S., R. 1 E.. 61. Florls Bkyrmsn to R. 8. Furry, et ux, deed to lot 1, sec. 31 twp. 87 8, R. 1 E., 61. Walter K. Leverette. et ux, to George W. Ross, et ux, W. D. to part E',4 of 8W4 see. 13 and part let 1, sec. 34, twp. 88 8., R. 1 W., 610. George W. Roes, et ux, to O. C. Lemmon, et ux, W. D. to part Eft of SWft sec. 18 and part lot 1, sec. 34, twp. 38 8., R. 1 W., 610. Ray C. Adams, et ux. to Eagle Point Irrigation District, QCD to BE ', of SWVi sec 34, twp. 34 8., R. 1 W., 61. Saturday Dance at C. Pt. Grange Hall Central Point Orange will conduct a dance tomorrow evening at the Orange hall, end a large number of members and their friends In that city, as well as throughout the valley are expected to attend. Music for the evening will be fur nished by the R. A. Botts orchestra. Dancing will start at eight o'clock. Boys May Learn Plane Building For the benefit of boys In this lo cality who aspire to be aviators, D. D. MoMullen, of Grants Pass, will organ ize free classes In Craftsmanship at Lamport's store, 326 East Main street. tomorrow afternoon, Saturday, at one o'clock. These classes will meet regularly on Saturdays following the first session, and the correct procedure In building model airplanes will be demonstrated by Valr-mlnded" youths. . The making of model planes Is the first Important step toward a career In aviation engi neering. I tflie tastiest ofHeas H HI N rfY "Ka CHOICEST ORANGE PEKOE or GREEN JAPAN (I PHOTO TINTING at Moderate Prices Midget Photos Tinted 10c Special Attention to Photos of All Sizes Leave Pictures at GARDNER DRUGS Kathlena Young TO SELL POPPIES 'The women of Medford are as ready to serve lri patriotic work to day aa they were during the World War day," declared Mrs. Cole Holmes, general chairman of the American Legion auxiliary's poppy sale, today aa enrollment of volunteer workers for the auxiliary's memorial poppy sale neared completion. "Not only members of the auxiliary, but wo- NOW SCIENCE TELLS WHY BRAN IS SO GOOD FOR HEALTH Kellogg's All-Bran Has "Bulk" and Vitamin B; Also Healthful Iron men and girls of other organizations of the city are volunteering to aid in the poppy effort," she said. Nona of the women engaged In the auxiliary's poppy sales work will receive a penny for their services. Mrs. holmes explained. The only persons who make any money from the poppy sale are the disabled veterans who make the popples. They receive one cent each for the flowers they produce. The rest of the money goes to support the work the auxiliary la doing for the wel fare of the disabled men, their families anf the families of the dead In our community. PIERCE AUTO FREIGHT OPENS BRANCH OFFICE The Pierce Auto Freight line as opened a branch terminal at Can yonvllle, to enable them to give the people overnight aervlce to Portland on poultry, stock and all farm' pro ducts. J. R. Poole la the manager of the new branch. By using Kellogg's All-Bran, millions of people have overcome common constipation, and the head aches, loss of appetite and energy that so frequently result. New laboratory tests show Aui Bran supplies two things needed to overcome temporary and recurring constipation : "Bulk" to exercise the intestines. Vitamin B to help tone the intestinal tract. The "bulk" in All-Bran is much like that of lettuce. Within the body, it forms a soft mass. Gently it clears the intestines of wastes. Further experiments prove All Bran provides twice as much blood- building iron as an equal amount by weight of beef liver. Eat this delicious cereal and avoid pills and drugs. They cause artifi cial action, and often lead to harm ful habits. Try two tablesnoonf ula of Kellogg's All-Bran daily suffl cient to overcome most types of con stipation. If your intestinal trouble is not relieved this way, Bee your doctor. All-Bran has a delicious, nut- sweet flavor. Enjoy as a cereal with milk or cream, or use in making fluffy bran muffins, breads, omelets, etc. Recipes on the red-and-green package. Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. 1 Irresistibly GOOD! A recipe thai will make him smile wiih keen delight while benefiting from Ihe satisfying food values for which White Star Tuna is famous. Serve it today. PEPPERS STUFFED WITH TUNA 1 7-or. can While Slar Brand Tuna; 1 cup etala bread crumbs; 1 cup loraalo pulp; 1 teaspoon tall; teaspoon pepper; 1 teaspoon onion Juice; 6 sweet green peppers; Brown or Tomato Sauce. Mix ihe tuna with the bread crumbs and tomato pulp. Add the sail, pepper and onion Juice. Cut a slice from the stem end of the green peppers, re move seeds and parboil them 3 mlnules. Cool, place In muffin tins, fill with tuna mixture, cover with buttered crumbs and bake 20 minutes or until crumbs are brown. Surround with Brown or Tomato sauce. A nice luncheon dish. an FREE. Your grocer will give you, free, '17 Proven Recipes for Whit. Slar Tuna." Or write to Van Camp Sea Food Company. Inc Terminal Island, California Viv5V r s . i WAV. 3 ....--;.jiLfi.y' 4 1 Beautiful Davenport Suites on Our Floor to Choose From During This Great Sale! 2 More Full Carloads of Dave import Genuine Sanoweb Construction Priced as Low as 13 PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM 49.9 saCT wiiimjLHiui .)ijuai imiiMieMiiiauffiiiiia. n . " in miw in. mm m iriim si i nn- il ; 3 qJ a Month o own Enjoy These Sets in Your Home as You Pay Other Davenport Sets Priced as Low as $59.95 $10.00 DOWN Balance in Easy Monthly Payments ' See These Sets Examine Their Superior Construc tion to Really Appreci ate Their Values. WEEKS AND ORR Are Selling More Davenport Sets Than Others Lower Price Finer Construction Higher Quality 26 Bedroom Suites on Sale .SO 3-Piece Sets As Low As Dining Room Sets on Sale $99 uhb Barf 6-Piece Sets As Low As $27.75 rJ Small Down Payment