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MEDFORD MXLL' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1933. PAGE FIVE Many Surprises for Last Day of Cooking School at Fox Rialto R. F. C. AGENT HERE FRIDAY TO CONFER ON COUNTY RELIEF Word to Court Says Field Representative of Federal Branch Coming to Dis cuss Local Situation Word was received by the county oourt thla morning, that C. W. Reyn olds, field representative of the Re construction Finance Corporation for relief would arrive here Thursday evening and desired to confer with the county court Friday morning, on the local situation. Reynolds has been v 11 1 trig other sections of the state, discussing with county heads their local situations. The telegram, from Reynolds, reads as follows: "Will arrive in Medford Thursday evening and will arrange conference to discuss matters relative to a loan from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, for Friday morning at 8:30 o'clock in your office." Similar steps, according to press dispatches the past ten days, nave been taken In other sections of the northwest. WASHINGTON, Feb. 2. (AP) Ap propriation of an additional $150, 000,000 for direct relief loans to states was recommended to a senate committee today by Charles A. Miller, president of the Reconstruction Cor-Deration. The R. F. O. president endorsed In general terms the Wagner bill to lib eralize the law under which his or ganization administers relief, testify ing the demand for aid Is Increasing. He opposed, however, the provision proposing to throw wide open the entire resources of the corporation for relief loans to states, saying it would handicap efforts to stimulate local relief work. Miller testified the present $300, 000,000 fund would last until June and that an additional 9160,000.000 "would carry us through to the long session In December." Best Foods Booklet Available For All According To Ellis There was a great demand on the part of housewives who attended the Home-makers' Bureau cooking school yesterday and today at the Fox Rialto for the attractive little booklet en titled "The Salad Bowl." This book let was given to guests Wednesday as long aa the limited supply lasted. Those who wish to have a copy of this interesting, Instructive- and handsomely illustrated booklet may secure a copy by wrtlng to the Best Foods Company, San Francisco, Cali fornia, according to Bob Ellis, repre sentative for this company In south ern Oregon. . 4 From Oregon Points D. W, Had dow, N. Farars, LaVelle Ham and S. 8. Farrell of Eugene, George P. Laird of Bandon, Mr. and Mrs. E. J, 6cel lars and W. H. Egger of flalem, Frank Miller and John Miller of Applegate, George Levy of Roseburg, H. L. Wright of Grant pm and F. E. Bachman of Klamath Falls are business visitors In Medford today. 4 t(P Shrine Stated Session ' Hiiian Temple meeu at Mason lo hall, Ashland, Friday evening, February 3, 1033, In stated session.. Routine and other Im portant business. All Shrlners Invit ed. Light refreshments after session. ALBERT K. OASS, Potentate. R. E. DETRICK, Recorder. 4 Special Communication of Medford Lodge No. 103. A. F. & A. M-, Friday, Feb. 8, at 7:30 p. m. Work in F. C. HAtrwe. Visitors inviwu. By order of O. W. DeJarnett. W. M. OKU. rtJJs-W-'", sjvw. -,r TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY WYATT'S MILK DEPOT, on X. Pl highway at WsMen's Grocery. Mil at 15c per gal. beginning Friday 3rd. LOST Black and white Parker pen cil. Name engraved on aide. Re ward. Dr. E. J. Ketchum, Tel. 694. FOR SALE Supertax ll heater; A-l condition. Inquire 708 Narregan. RKNT OB SALE Owner - . Will Sell Or Trade Or Lease with Option.. Either 15 Acres Bear Creek bottom garden land with modem 7-room house, good barn, plenty of water. Or 40 Acres, clover, alfalfa and some garden land. Comfortable house. Phone Owner, 910-Y. Rheumatism Pain Agony Start To Leave In 24 Hour. Happy Days Ahead for You Think of It how this old world doei make progress now comes a prescription which is known to phar macists as Ailenru and within 4B hours after you start to take this swift acting formula pain, agony and inflammation caused by excess uric acid has started to depart. Ailenru os Just what this notice says It will do It Is guaranteed by Heath's Drug Store. Jarmln ae Woods Drug Store and leading drueglsts to do it you can get one generous bot tle for 85 cents and if it doesn't bring the joyous results you eipect your money whole-heartedly returned. IN CABINET SPECULATIONS 1 .L ii WiHtfawiyuusassasMsiiiMl Three outstanding national figures 8enator Carter Glass (lower left) of Virginia, Norman H, Davis (lower right) and Senator Thomas J. Walsh (above with Mr. Roosevelt)' or Montana, appeared to be favored by President-elect Roosevelt for Important cabinet posts. An Impression was gained by Mr. Roosevelt's Intimates that If they are willing, Glass may become secretary of the treasury, Walsh, the attor. ney general and Davis, secretary of state. (Associated Press Photos) HULL SLATED FOR SECRETARY STATE WARM SPRINGS, Oa., Fob. 3. (AP) Senator Hull of Tennessee, re garded now aa the most probable choice for secretary' of state, went Into joint conference here today with President-elect Roosevelt, and Profes sor Raymond Moley on war debts. After the meeting he departed for Washington, still maintaining silence on whether he had formally accepted an offer to be the next secretary of state. His non-committal attitude was interpreted, however, 'as showing a receptive mood and the gray-haired senator was put down In the unoffi cial cabinet list. Hull, an authority on tariff, spent the night here with Mr. Roosevelt. One of the first moves of the new democratic administration will be negotiation of war debt nllef asked by the European powers. Mr. Roosevelt Is going to Insist on tariff reciprocity agreements and as surances of currency stabilization In return. He will deal personally with the European debt representatives. He will have by his side, however, his secretary of state. That secretary, therefore, is expected to be an au thority on International economics. Senator Hull is. So Is Owen D. Young New York Industrialist, but he ap pears to be out of the situation just now. SALEM, Feb. a! (AP) Chairman Eates Snedecor of the Multnomah delegation In the legislature will this afternoon appoint a committee of seven delegation members to sift charges growing out of alleged fi nancial Irregularities of the port of Portland and out of which grek pe tition for receivership, - This committee will report to the delegation next Tuesday, This pro cedure was voted at a delegation meeting today at which It was held after debate that an investigation was a proper function of the delegation. Livestock. PORTLAND, Feb. a. (JPl Cattle. 35; calves. 10; calves 50 higher. VesJ- ers, good-choice, S5.50-6.O0; medium, $4.35-5.50; cull-common, S3.50-4.25; calves, 350-600 lbs, good-choice 44.00- 5.50; common-medium, a2.00-4.00. Hogs. 150; weak to lie lower; light light, 140-100 lbs., good-choice, S3.35. 3.85; lightweight, 1S0-1S0 lbs., S3.7J 3.85; 180-200 lbs., $3.75-3.85; medium weight. 200-220 lbs., $3.25-3.85; 220 250 lbs., $3.00-375: heavyweight, 250 290 lbs.. $3.00-3.65. Sheep and lambs, 50; about steady. Portland Poduce PORTLAND, Fob. 2. Egg; Pacific Poultry Producers' selling prices: Fresh extras, 15c; standards 14c; medium, 14c. Country Meats Selling price to re tailers: Country-killed hogs, best butchers, under ISO lbs., 8-5c; veal- era, 80-100 lbs.. 84 -9c lb,; lambs, 11 13c; yearlings, 6c; heavy ewes, 4-4 He lb.; canner cows, bulls. 4-4 c lb. Potatoes XjOCAI, 85-75j orange box; Deschutes gems, 95c-1.10; Yakima gems, 70-95o cental. Butter, butterfat. live poultry, on Ions, wool and hay, steady and un changed. San Franciitoo Butterfat. SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 2. (P) cream f o.o. Ban Francisco, ,2i Wall St. Report STOCK SAM! AVERAGES (Copyright, 1933. Standard Statistics Company.) TWb. a: Today Prev. day Week ago... Year ago 50 -Ind'ls . 49.1 . 50.3 . 53.1 . Sl. 3 yrs. ago..181.4 20 BR'I 28.1 28.S 29.0 35.5 133.7 30 Ufa S4.1 84.7 90.7 97.7 229.4 SO Total 52.0 58.0 5S.0 ma 182.1 BOND SALE AVERAGES (Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics Company.) Feb. 3: 30 Ind'ls . 63.8 . 64.0 . 04.7 . 87.9 . 92.9 30 30 SO RR's Ufa Total 82.7 70 .8 83.3 704 83.7 70.S 82.5 TO.l 97.9 98.5 84.8 88.5 04 2 74.9 104.7 Today Prev. day. Week ago.. Year ago 3 yrs. ago.. NEW YORK, Feb. 3. (p) The stock market continued to slide to day, continuing the decline of yes terday. Several leading Issues lost 1 to 3 points, and the day's lowest prices were reached in the last hour. The cloaing tone -was heavy. Trans fers approximated 1,200.000 chares. Today's closing prices for 30 select ed stocks follow: Al. Ohem. 3s Dye.. 82 '4 Am. Can ...... , 58 Am. & Fgn. Pow s' A. T. Is T 100 Anaconda 7!a Quicker economy Jmuh. will dFoney Moid Grahams - V Now look on the outside of your next package of Honey Maid Grahams! There you will find new, tested recipes that en able you to add a novel touch to any menu at minimum effort and cost. Delightful, Sugar Honey Maid Graham Crackers contain energy-building vita mins. Children like them and thrive on them. Plenty of delicious Honey Maid Graham Crackers on hand give you the key to a dozen new and appealing desserts. Get the large, family size box from your grocer. Hawaiian Pie Crust 25 Sogsr Hooey Maid Grthcss Crackers Vl cup butter 2 Tiolcipooni sugar Fiiiiug H cup floor 2 cups crashed 4 cup sngar pineapple wits Vi teup. salt juice 2 Tblipi. 1 Tbbp. boner Lemon juice Crumble crackers fine tod mix with sort butter and 2 tablespoons sugar. Line buttered pie plate with two thirds the mixture, pressing firmly sgainst bottom snd sides. Reserve remainder for top cruse. Mix flour, W cup sugar, and sale. Add to pineapple, cook over hot watet until mixture is thick. Cool, turn into crumb-lined pan sod top with remainder of cruse. Bake in hoc oven (42 P.) 15 to 25 minutes. 6 portions. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY rrEnrgrefl Atch. T. S. F Bendix Aria. Beth, steel Chrysler Coml. Solr. 43V, , . 13H Si . 10H . 1H . 35; . 23H . 13 ',4 , 304 s 194 1S, 35 ....... 25 H St 4, 17U M'i 34 SStf 4!, .3SV4 23 i 38", Professor Dies. SEATTLE, Feb. 3 (flv-prof. Har vey Lantr. a full professor In the school of law at the Onlverslty of Washington for 38 years, died sud denly at his home of a heart attack last night. He had not been 111. Jacksonville P.T.A. Will Meet Friday JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 3. (Spl.) Regular P.-T. a', meeting will be held Friday at the hlgb school auditorium The program after the business meet ing will be as follows: Two airls' Olee club numbers under direction of Mr. Nee, with Ray Lewis, aecom- Curtlas-Wrtght DuPont Qn. Food Qen. Mot. Int. Karveat. . I. T. ft T Johns-Man. Mont? Ward North Amer. Param. Publlx Penney (J. C.) Philips Pet Radio Sou. Pac. Std. Brand St. Oil el.... St. Oil N. J Trani. Amer. Union Carb. Dnlt. Aircraft . V. 8. Steel There is no substitute for a real healthful glass of milk. 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