PAflE FOUR
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOUD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1933.
Society and Clubs
Edited by Eoa Nealon
Formal Dancing Club
Center of Interest
Holding the center of the week end
octal wAlrt la the Formal Dancing
club party, scheduled for tonight at
Dreamland hall. Dancing will begin
at 10:30 o'clock and will be preceded
by a round of gaiety, many dinners
having been planned. Open bouse
will alio be observed In numerous
homes.
Among those entertaining will be
Mrs. Richard Payne, wno nas invited
eight guests to her home.
Ouy Humphreys Honored
At Birthday Party
The Oeorge Watson home was the
scene Thursday evening of a no-host
dinner party, honoring Ouy Hum
phreys on the anniversary of his
birthday. Following dinner a pleas
ant evening was enjoyed at cards.
Present were Mr. and Mra. Cecil
Nordqutst. Mr. and Mrs. Harold War
ren. Mr. and Mra. Walter Wilson, Mr.
and Mrs. Ouy Humphreys, Misses
Evelyn Knuteen, Bertha Stlnson and
Bemlce Humphreys and Louis Put
anm and Mr. and Mrs. Watson and
daughter, Beverly.
Miss McOuat Feted at
Surprise Party
Miss Jane McOuat was pleasantly
surprised Wednesday evening, w,hen
number of her friends gathered at
her apartment for covered dish din
ner and cards. High score, at bridge
was held by Mra. Jeanne Laldley.
Quests were Mrs. Jeanne Laldley,
Miss Hilda Bundy, Mrs. Ralph Bailey,
Miss Dee Bcheffel, Miss Barbara Mc
Oust, Mrs. Helen Holt Wilson, Miss
Jane McOut and Mlsa Carmen Hltt-
son, who came down from Grants
Pass for the affair.
Neighbors of Woodcraft
Circle Has Meeting
PHOENIX The Neighbors of Wood
craft, clrole 342, met at the Grange
ball on Wednesday afternoon of this
week, with a good attendance. The
officers who have been reoently In
stalled presided over the meeting. All
new officers were present. The new
password was given by the guardian
neighbor, Mrs. Mildred Ward, The
next meeting of the olrcle will be held
the evening of February 8,
Mrs. Miller Hostess to
Missionary Group
JACKSONVILLE. Eight ladles wen
present at the meeting of the Mis
sionary society of the Presbyterian
church held at Mrs. Miller's Thursday
afternoon Plana were made to hold
an all-day meeting at the home of
Mrs. Vivian Beach In the near fu
ture at which meeting the study of
the book, "Lady Fourth Daughter of
China," wlU be enjoyed
F. O. E. Meeting to "
Be Held lonlght
The Fraternal Order of Eagles will
hold a monthly get together meeting
this evening, to be known as family
night. There will be food muslo,
dancing and a Jolly evening Is prom
ised all who attnd by the committee
In oharge.
Altar Society Has
Pleasant Evening
St. Ann's Altar society In meeting
Tuesday outlined the work for the
year and completed plans for a card
party to be held next Wednesday
at parish hall. Chairman of the af
fair will be Mrs. Everett Brayton.
Card playing will begin at o'clock.
Card Party Announced
Br Pythlans Here.
A social and card party will be
given for the Knights of Pythias,
Pythian Sisters snd their families
Monday evening. January 30, at 8:00
o'clock In the K. P. hall on the corner
of Fourth and Grape streets. Refresh
ments will be served following cards
by Thomas Judge, Wallace Woods and
Ed Robinson.
St. Mark's Dinner
Party Postponed
The dinner party piauned for this
evening for members of St. Mark's
church parish will not be held be
cause of the bad weather, but will
be echeduled for a later date.
Daughters Veterana . ; . .
To Meet Tonight
The Daughters of Union Veterana
will meet this evening for regular
session at the Armory, and all mem
bers are asked to arrive at 8 o'clock.
D. A. R News
The next: three lectures on govern
mental economics, sponsored by local
patriotic societies, will complete the
schedule for Crater Lake Chapter,
Daughters of the American Revolu
tion. They will be delivered by for
mer regents of the chapter, Mrs. B.
O. Harding, Mrs. G, Q. D'Alblnl and
Mrs. M. J. Norrls, on the Saturdays,
January 28, February 4 and Febru
ary 11, at 1 o'clock.
In these addresses, many questions
relative to our form of government
and the management of public af
fairs are answered and their purport
la to give to the American people a
clearer understanding of American
Ideals and policies.
The series of lectures will continue
through the courtesy and co-operation
of KMED, throughout the spring
and early summer.
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DOLLAR EVENT
Msnn's Department Store will
launch a sensational three-day event
tomorrow, featuring hundreds of dol
lar bargains throughout the big store.
The extension of the ususl Mann's
Dollar Day sale over three shopping
daya la being made for the conven
ience of southern Oregon people who
may not have an opportunity to
come to this city Saturday. The
same bargain prices will be effective
Monday and Tuesday, according to
Joftn Moffatt.
"Current prices have intensified
the purchasing power of the dollar,"
according to Mann's advertisement In
today's advertisement In this paper.
There la an exceptionally outstand
ing group of specials being featured
during this three-day event which
will make It well worth while for
shoppers to Investigate when they
make their Initial shopping visit to
Medford since the big anow storm.
Look I A regular five dollar vaiue
In new spring wool dresses, very spec
ial at tl.OS. The Band Box and Shoo
Box.
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PORTLAND. Jan. 37. UP) Markut
for butter reflected a generally steady
tone today. Since the normal differ
ential between extras and standards
was replaced on the Portland produce
exchange, there has been' a better
undertone in the trade. Attempt of
Interests closely allied with 03-score
butter to maintain a differential nf
lc above standard cube stock, has
failed because the general public pre
fers the standard at the difference.
Butterfat values were firm.
Trading m the egg market con
tinues generally unchanged as to
price with more or less confusion stiU
shown, slthough there appears a
tendency on the part of distributors
to get together.
Market for live chickens continues
to show a well maintained tone with
most operators paying practically the
same price as last week. Light hens
and broilers continue In chief short
age. Fractional advance In the price of
country-killed calves, sales were be
ing made fractionally above the pre
vious extreme.
In the country-killed meat trade
practically no change In price w
shown for recent days for either hogs
or lambs. - There was a favorable tone
for all mutton, too.
Demand for dressed turkeys was
holding well locally although extreme
prices were not alwaya realized. Most
sales of top hens were around 14- 15c
with to ma 13 -14c lb. Less lower grade
stuff was arriving.
Markety
Livestock.
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 27. (;p)
Cattle, 25; calves, 10; quotably steady.
Hogs, 200; steady.
Sheep and lambs, 560; steady.
Portland Foduce
PORTLAND, Jan. 37. HP) Country
meats selling price to retailers:
Country-killed hogs, best butchers
under ISO lbs. 8-5 ',40; veslers, 80-100
lbs. 814-90 lb.; lambs, 10-11c; year
lings, oc lb.; heavy ewes, 3-4c lb.;
canner cows, 3-3c lb.; bulls, 4-4V&C lb
Butter, eggs, butterfat, live poul
try, onions, potatoes, wool and hay,
steady and unchanged.
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Wall St. Report
Stock gale Averages,
(Copyright, 1033, standard Statistics
Oo.)
January 27
SO
Ind'ls
Today : 3 8
Prev. day ...- 83.1
Week ago...... 63.1
Year ago 63.1
3 Vrs. ago....!74.4
30
nit's
30.1
39.0
39.8 '
37.7
30 90
Ufs Total
81.0
00.7
91.4
06.4
133.9 334.3
. 85.9
88.0
86.1
64 7
1764
8an Francisco Butterfat.
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 37. (JP)
Cream f, o. b. San Francisco, 31.
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PIECES
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MEDFORD FURM. & HDW. CO.
Sixth and Bortlctt
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Delightful Cruise for "Miss Medford"
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To awaken to music la heavenly,
and when that music means break
fast, It's marvelous That's the way
"Mlsa Medford" and her traveling
companions will feel every morning
aboard ship on her Hawaiian cruise.
When the silvery bugle tones float
through the air. It sarts the day off
right and what a- day It will be I
The meals themselves are delect
able, served In the finest manner by
the moat skilled of servants and pre
pared by experienced chefs who out
do themselves to give the most appe
tizing menus. And how one can eat
aboard shlpl The sports on deck,
and the fine, clear sea breeze air
certainly put a, keen edge on the
appetite.
There are all-thsae exciting deck
mase to playl And deck promenad
ing Is always delightful for the sea
Is so entrancing, mysterious and fascinating.
What lovener slgnt coula be seen
than the sun setting across the deep,
calm, blue waters, unless It be the
glorlousness of the moon banging
over these same, calm, mystifying
seas?
Everyone aboard ship is so friendly,
so Interesting, so different. When
"Miss Medford" and her party get
aboard this swift, palatial oil -burning
steamer, they will immediately
feel that here are all the comforts
of home, congenial friendships and
cordial setvlce on every hand, to
make the voyage a memorable one.
Don't delay 1 Send your favorite
on this romantic, adventursome
cruise. Do your part by asking for
ballots every time you make a $1
purchase or payment on an old ac
count. The merchants of Medford
are eager and willing to co-operate.
Oet Into the fun and excltment.
Make this trip a reality for your
candidate.
Bond Hale Averages.
(Copyright, 1033, Standard Statistics
Co.)
January 27:
20 20 20 80
Today 64.9 64.7 83.4 71.0
Prev. day 64.7 64.2 83.7 70.8
Week ago 65.1 63.0 83.8 70.6
Year ago.. 68.5 73.8 B3.3 ' 75 0
3 Yrs. ago.... 02.6 104.7 07.0 98.4
NEW YORK, Jan. 27. (AP) The
s'tock market rebounded rather smart
ly this afternoon after a pronounced
selloff earlier. Losses of 1 to 2 points
were cancelled or reduced, and sev
eral Issues, particularly rails, pushed
fractions to about 2 points above
the previous close. The final tone
was firm. Transfers approximated
900,000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 30 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye .
Am. Can .
Am. & Fgn. Power
A. T. & T.
Anaconda
Atcb. T. & S. P.
Bendlx Rvla,
Beth. Steel ...
Chrysler
Co ml. Solv.
Curtlss Wright
DuPont
6
105
7H
44
9
16
11
3
40
Oen. Foods
General Motors
Int. Harvest. .
I. T. & T
Mont. Ward
North Amer.
Param. Publlx
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet.
Radio ............
Sou. Pac.
24
13
22
21
14
28
1
26
6
4
18
14
24
29
5
27
26
29
Cubs to Play J'vllle Medford s
Tiger Cubs will meet the Jacksonville
high school team as a preliminary
game tomorrow night to the regular
Medford Tlger-Medford All -Star game
The Cubs will play the South Meth
odists In the preliminary tonight.
Coaoh Burgher made arrangements
for the Jacksonville game this after
noon. 4
New spring dresses, $1.95 to $5.95.
New spring shoes, $1.95 to $3.95. New
hats amazingly lowi priced. "The
Store that saves you money." Tae
Band Box and Shoe Box.
Std. Brands
St. Oil Cal
St. OH N. J.
Trans. Amer.
Union Carb.
United Aircraft
U. S. Steel - .......
Star Meat Market
Trade Here and Help
Your Favorite Win a
Trip to Hawaii
kC Saturday Specials
R. I. Red Hens and Fryers, lb.. 17c
Beef Stew
lb. 6c '
Beef Pot Roast
lb. 8c
Rib Steaks, lb. 10c
Fresh Side Pork, lb 10c
omendeTa7b8T5
Shortening 4 lbs. 25c
Lean Bacon
lb. 12c
Turkeys
Swift's Ham
lb. 13V2C
4c per lb.
FREE ED LIVERY
314 East Main
Phone 273
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STATE BUREAUS IS
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early adjournment of both houses of
the legislature today were changed
during the morning session when
President Fred Kiddle of the senate
announced the senators would con
tinue In session Saturday, while the
house was expected to adjourn this
afternoon for the week-end.
The house cleared Its calendar dur
ing the forenoon session, but Speaker
Snell announced an- afternoon meet
ing to permit further introduction of
bills and to permit committees to re
port out more bills for the Monday
calendar.
Four Bills Passed.
Four bills were passed In addition
to the senate resolution calling for
a committee trip to Olympla to con
fer with Washington legislators to
put into effect uniform regulation
for fishing In the Columbia river.
The measures receiving house ap
proval included provisions for the
state highway commission to acquisi
tion of rights of way, an amenda
tory measure; a bill further defining
adulterated food; a bill providing for
disposal of obsolete merchandise car
ried by state Institutions on in
ventories and the amendatory act
providing payment of fees for filing
of trade marks. The house defeated
the bill providing a period of time
chattle mortgage liens may be placed
on crops.
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JVILLE TONIGHT
The Medford Gleemen will motor
to Jacksonville tonight to attend the
meeting of the Jacksonville Orange
at the old county court house, where
the program for the evening will be
presented by the local chamber of
commerce.
The Gleemen, under the direction
fo James Stevens with Sebastian
Apollo as accompanist, will sing a
group of songs, and W. S. Bolger,
W. A. Gates and C. L. McDonald
will be speakers of the evening. A
caravan of Medford people Is ex
pected to accompany the group to
Jacksonville, a cordial invitation be
ing extended all by the Grange.
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Fine and Costs For
Old License Plate
Mrs. Agnes I. Merrill of the Central
Point district was fined 10 and costs
In Justice of the Pesce W. R. Cole
man's ocourt this morning, on a plea
of bullty to operating an auto with
an Improper license plate. Mrs. Mer
rill was charged with having a 1932
California license plate on her auto.
COUGH
DROP
. . . Real Throat relief I
Medicated with Ingredi
ents of Vicks Va'-f&ub
-J SALE ENDS TUESDAYJJ
CLIME'S AMAZING OFFER
Here Is the most liberal plan' we have ever offered or ever heard
offered. There are no strings attached-No red tape-No delay-No
extra charges or Finance Company to deal with.
KO MONEY DOWN
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Uprights
$3 a Month
Open
Nights
Baby Grands
$7 a Month
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Come in and select the piano you like here on our floor, we will send
It out at once. Pay 13 a month on uprights and players, or 7 a
month on a baby grand, for six months, then apply all you have paid
as first payment on purchase. Arrange easy terms on the balance,
to suit your convenience, as long as 3 years If you wish. WHY NOT
come In and talk It over. But don't be too late we want to have
all these pianos delivered before 9 p. m. Tuesday night, January 31st.
NO MONEY DOWN Trade in your old piano, radio, phonograph or
other musical Instrument NOW at full present cash value.
Cline Piano Co.
Piano Distributors on the uoat
MAIN AND RIVERSIDE
Sparta Bldg. rhone 41B. Medford. Oregon
OPEN EVERY EVENINGgTJ'
Largest Exclusive
FACTORY
WAREROOMS
Ss) Oif
THERE'S NO SUBSTITUTE FOR
SNIDER'S
SWEET
CREAM
S3
V" 1 i l " ' hi A J
UTTER
Snider's Butter TASTES better than any other
brand of butter or cheap substitutes. It contains
vitamins essential for health, energy and beauty.
"If It's Snider's, It's the Best to Buy."
Snider Dairy & Produce Co,
Why Not Today?
Readjust your expenditures according to your income.
ONE DIME PACKAGE
of
Fischer's Gold Medal
Fresh Egg and Milk Noodles
WILL SERVE 6 PEOPLE
with plenty of Vitamin A, B, 0, and D.
A PRODUCT WITH A REPUTATION SINCE 1764
It contains no starch, therefor It Is not fattening, hut muscle
and strength bnlldtng.
Ask for "8 WAYS TO PLEASE YOUR HUSBAND"
the famous noodle cook book. At yonr grocer very
store has them.
These Final
January Prices
Will Be Effective
Saturday
ONLY!
Don't Overlook
These Savings!
BUY SATURDAY and SAVE!
Winter Coats
All of our smart winter coats divided into two groups
for final clearance tomorrow.
GROUP I:
Fur-trimmed coata and tweed
aport coats. Values from $19.75
to 139.75, Saturday only
$Q.85
GROUP II:
30 beautiful fur-trimmed win
ter coats. Fox. caracul and wolf
collar and euff sets. $49.75 to
65 values. Saturday only
$14.95
Dress Clearance
There are two groups of dresses at final clearance prices.
You'll find evening frocks, afternoon dresses, dresses for
office and street, silk dresses
GROUP I:
Values to S13.30. Final sale
price
$3
.00
GROUP II:
811k dresses that were as much
as $34.75. Saturday only
$5.00
Gotham Gold Stripe
Silk Hosiery
Service and Chiffon, sizes 8,J to
10!i. Regular price 75c to (1.35.
Final Sale Price
69c
2 Pr. for $1.00
Silk
Undergarments
Silk Pajamas. Silk Gowns, Silk
Crepe slips. Regular values from
2 98 to 15.95. Sale Price
$1.98
SPECIAL SALE
New Spring Knit
Garments
SWEATERS
All Tool. New spring styles and
colors.
77c
KNIT SUITS
Two-Piece Knit Suits. New spring
styles. Sale Price
$1.98
KNIT DRESSES
New Spring styles and colors.
Sale Price
$3.88 and $4.88
KNIT SUITS
Two-Plece Knit Suits In many
new fabrics, new styles, spring
colors. Special Price
$3.88 and $4.88
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