Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 10, 1933, Page 9, Image 9

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    MEDFORD AT ATT, TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1933.
PAGE NINE
Local and Personal
in Medford Todny -Mrs. Jacob Pry
and Mrs. O. E. Henderson of Eag'e
Point are spending today In Medford
on bualnea and pleasure.
Stop in Medford h Westlund and
J. O. Piatt, both of Seattle, were
Washington folk who were listed on
hotel registers here today.
prom Klamath Falls Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Grimes of Klamath Falls were
visitors In Medford yesterday and
were guests at a local hotel.
Mrs. Muck Still 111 Mrs. Mabel
Mack, home demonstration agent, ts
still 111 at her home, suffering from
complications following Influenza.
Represents CompanyMr. and Mrs.
K. O. McDonald of Portland were vis
itors In Medford overnight. Mr. Mc
Donald Is with the Texas OH com
i pany.
Report Flue Fire Fire Chief Roy
Elliott reported a flue ftre this morn
ing at the A. C. Hubbard residence.
322 South Riverside avenue. No dam
age resulted, he reported. '
Marriage License A marriage li
cense was issued at the county court
house yesterday to Joseph Francis
Terry and May E. Bellinger, both of
Hilt. Cal.
Business Callers Among business
callers In Medford today from other
districts were Mrs. Frank Lark and
son Edward of Jacksonville, Ed Web
ber of Butte creek and Mrs. E. C.
Faber of Central Point.
Williams Visitors Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Hendrtckson ot this city spent
several days this week as guests of
friends In the Williams creek district.
They returned to Mod ford yesterday.
To Hold Clinic Dr. E. A. Friend of
Los Angeles, Oal., will arrive in Med
f ford this week-end. where he will
assist Dr. E. J. Carpenter In a two
day clinic at his office In "the Holly
theater building Monday and Tues
day, February 13 and 14.
From Bay City J. J. Kennedy was
a business caller In Medford this
morning from San Francisco. Others
from the bay city were Miss Gertrude
Keane, Mrs. A. Fox, T L. Lewis and
Lydla O. Schrelbner.
Port landers Call Mr. and Mrs. D.
Vance of the Rose city were guests
here today, registered at a local hotel
last night. C. B. Dawson, E. B. Con
nell, R. Woehr, C. O. Evans. Chas.
Combs and L. Robinson and wife wre
also visitors from Portland.
From Northern Points W. O.
Beaver of Everett, Wash., was a busi
ness caller In Medford yesterday and
was registered at a local hotel last
night. Other registrations from north'
ern points Included Ralph Spalding,
Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Moculloch of
Roseburg.
In City yesterday Thers -were
number of out-of-town visitors here
yesterday for the Daughters of the
Nile luncheon honoring the supreme
queen, Mrs. L. Pearle McClellan of
Albany, N. T. Among them were
Mrs. Sam Baker of Grants Pass. Mrs.
f Henry Enders and Mrs. W. H. Mc-
Nalr of Ashland.
.
Dance This Evening The Valen
tine dance being given by the Poca
hontas lodge for Its members and the
Redmen lodge and the members'
friends, Is scheduled for this evening
In the Redmen hall. Music will bo
furnished by Dickey's orchestra, and
refreshments will be served, accord'
lng to the announcement.
Medford Man Here Joe Harrell or
Medford was m this olty Thursday n
business. Grants Pasa Dally Courier.
Mrs. Smith Better Mrs. Helen
Johns Smith returned to the beauty
porlor this morning after a week's
illness with Influenza.
Trip to Medford Mr. and Mrs. Don
Beckett of this city motored to Med-1
ford Thursday, accompanied by Rer.
H. H. Mitchell, who went on to Ash
land on business. Grants Pass Dally
Courier.
Get License to Wed A marriage
license was Issued by the county
clerk's office today to Dr. Barnum E
Smith, physician of Ashland, and Eve
lyn Carolyn Jeffres, nurse of Ash
land. The marriage will be the sec
ond for bride snd for groom.
On Business Here Boyd J. Dreesen
of Washington, D. c who Is with the
aeronautical division of the United
States department of commerce, is
spending a few days In Medford on
business In connection with the de
partment. j
Goes to Seattle Lieutenant Con
nors of Brooks field, San Antonio,
Tex., flying a IT. S. army ship, ar
rived at the Medford municipal air
port this afternoon from Crlssey field.
California, en route to Seattle. Lieu
tenant Connors had his plane serv
iced before continuing his flight.
Gates In Portland According to
the column, "Those Who Come and
Go." published in the Morning Ore
gon! an. "Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gates,
proprietors of two Medford grocery
stores," are guests at the Imperial
hotel in the northern city.
eUoe in City G. D. Roe, special
representative of Montgomery Ward
& Co.. Is at the local Ward store,
opening up a new typewriter depart
ment. Mr. Roe has many friends
here, and has visited Medford for the
past 25 years in the interest of type
writer companies.
Flying South Lt. T. B. Anderson
of the TT, S. army, left by plane this
morning for his home port at Rock
well field, San Diego, Ca!.. having re
mained overnight in Medford. Lieu
tenant Anderson stopped-at the local
airport Monday en route to Seattle.
P. F. E. Man Visits O. A. Rich
ardson, superintendent of the Pacific
Fruit Express, stopped off for a few
minutes in Medford this morning
when en route north on the Shasta,
and was greeted by a number of lo
cal fruit men while here,
Chimney Fires Three chlmuey
fires were reported late Thursday
afternoon by the city fire department,
at the Christine Meclno home, 603
Benson; the Abby K. Thomas resi
dence, 718 West Main street, and the
O. L. Houston home, 716 West Thir
teenth street.
Portlanders From the city of Port
land, hotel guests include 0. O. Greg
ory, A. F. Roth, O. J. Hill, Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Llnd, Ole Ohlson, E. Ran
dall, P. L. Lattner, M. Eppsteln, W.
N. Rife, C. S. Montgomery, Mr. and
Mrs. L. W. Keonan, C. E. Raymond.
Miss Shirley Ross and Miss Crystal
Nagle.
California Folk O. M. Kimmel.
Bertram Smith and Dave O'Brien of
San Francisco were guests at local
hotels overnight, as were the follow
ing Californlans: Charles B. Howard
and party of Ohico, D. E. Snowden
of Modesto and Frank L. Scott, Min-
ard O. LeFever and J. M. Reid of Los
Angeles.
From a Distance Those registering
at Medford hotels from distant points
Include James Horowitz ot New York
city, W. T. Glass of Rochester, N. 1 ,
and H. F. Nelson and Bill Watson of
Burke, Ida.
Firestone Meeting Firestone deal
ers of this district met yesterday at
the Hotel Jackson for a meeting wltn
A. J. Stevens of Portland, district
manager, who arrived here for a con
ference with dealers,
Get Bounties William Stucker o!
Eagle Point received six dollars this
morning from the county clerk's of
fice when he brought in two bobcat
hides. A. E. Scran ton of Jacksonville
also received six dollars on a coyote
and one bobcat hide.
craterTarewell
Markets'
Livestock.
PORTLAND, Feb. 10. (AP) Cat
tle. IS. steady.
Hogs, 75; steady to strong.
Sheep and lamba, 365; steady.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Feb. 10 (AP) Wheat f
Open Hlg! Low Close
May 45H 5H -45'i
July 46 y, .46 !4 .46
Cash wheat:
No. 1 Btg Bend bluestem
Dark hard winter, 13 pet.
11 pet
Sc't white ,
Western white
Hard winter ' .
Meeting of the Craters club,
planned as a farewell party for C.
T. Baker, who leaves soon for Boise,
Idaho, where he will be secretary of
the chamber of commerce, will be
held Monday, February 20, lt was an
nounced this morning.
The party was originally scheduled
for Monday. February 13. The date
was changed to avoid a conflict with
the annual Lincoln banquet, schedul
ed for that evening.
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Jacksonville
rfl
Betty Crocker Angel Food
No doubt that name brings back pleasant sensations
of a delicious dessert you enjoyed not long ago.
Because of popular demand we are again featuring
these unexcelled , ,
13 Egg
ANGEL FOOD CAKES
37c
For Saturday Only
Iced with home-made boiled egg white frosting, or
uniced, according to your choice. This cake is a
regular 75o value.
Northern spring ,
Western red
Oats: No. 3 white. (18 50
Corn: No. 2 E. yellow $17.50.
Mlllrun. standard, $13.
Today's car receipts:
barley, 3; flour, 6; corn,
hay, 1.
MYt
40
.51
.51
.41
.43 14
.41 ii
.4254
41 'A
.4054
Wheat, 19:
3; oats, 3;
Week ago 63.6
year ago.. 66.8
3 yrs. ago ..83.3
64 8
73.0
105.0
83 3
81.8
S8.1
70.1
73.5
S8.8
NEW YORK. Feb. 10. (AP) The
stock market lacked stamina to con
tinue Its advance today, and In sev
eral cases eased off a point or more
under light selling. The closing tone
was heavy. Transfers approximated
700.000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 30 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. Sz Dye 83H
Am. Can 58
Am. & Fgn. Pow , ,m - 614
A. T. & T loan
Anaconda .,. 714
Atch. T. & 3. F 44H
Bendlx Avla.
Beth. Steel
Chrysler
Coml. Solv ........
Curtlss-Wrlght
DuPont ..
Gen. Foods ......
Oen. Motors
Int. Harvest. -
I. T. tc T
Johns-Man.
Monty Ward
North Amer..
Param. Publix
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet ...
Radio
Portland Foduce
free Popularity Votes with each cake.
J
WHY NOT TODAY?
That famous Italian style
' Noodle Dinner made with
FISCHER'S GOLD MEDAL
FRESH EGG and MILK NOODLES
Will serve six people at a total cost
of 5c per person
Recipe in the package At Tour Grocer
JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 10. (Spl.)
Southern Oregon Breeders' association
met Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. T.
Wilson. Twenty members were pres
ent. The ladies served a rabbit din
ner. A business meeting was held,
and an instructive talk on Angora
rabbits was given by E. L. Bernier or
Bellingham, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lit tell, Jr., en
tertained with ft card party Wednes
day. Quests were Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coleman, Dr.
and Mrs. Harold Oil Its, Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Dorothy. Miss Carmen Dorothy
and Donald Dorothy. High scores
were awarded Miss Dorothy and Lee
Smith. Refreshments were served by
the hostess.
Mrs. John Hueners and Mrs. Archie
Bowman attended a meeting of the
Ladles' Aid society of the St. Peters'
Luther n church Thursday.
A play honoring Lincoln's birthday
and several musical numbers will be
given by the grade school pupils dur
ing the program at Jacksonville.
Orange Friday.
Mrs. Fred Pick, Mrs. E. S. Sever
ance and Miss Mollis Brltt attended
Daughters of the Nile meeting at the
Medford Masonic hall Wednesday
honoring the official visit of the su
preme queen, L. Pearl McClellan .or
Albany, N. Y. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pick and eon.
Dale, and Mrs J. D. Brown of King's
highway motored to Missouri flat on
Monday afternoon to visit at the J.
T. Cook home. (
Home Economics club of Jackson
ville Grange met with Mrs. Tom Gil
ford of the West Side district Thurs
day. Mrs. J. D. Brown of Kings Highway
returned home Tuesday after several
days with her sister, Mrs. Peter Fick.
Members of the Royal Neighbor
Lodge are planning to attend the R.
N. A. rally February 18 at Grants
Pass.
Mrs. Archie Bowman and children,
Ida, Lome and Elmer, visited at the
Lon Hulse home near Ruch Sunday.
Mrs. John Hueners and sons, Ernst
and George and Mrs. Archie Bowman
and daughter, Ida, attended the young
peoples' entertainment at the St
Peters Luthern church in Medford
Wednesday.
Gilford White of Medford spent
Wednesday evening at the Archie
Bowman home. He Is a member of
the U. 8. army and after being home
on a furlough will return this week
to the Hawaiian islands, where he
will be stationed.
A family dinner was enjoyed at the
L. T. Wilson home Wednesday. Pres
ent were Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Wilson,
Mr. and Mrs. George Wendt and sons.
Lester and Donald, of Jacksonville end
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur West and dau
ghter, Betty, of Perrydale.
Theron Babb Is much Improved,
following an operation at the Com
munity hospital recently.
Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Chlldera enter
tained at dinner Sunday for the fol
lowing relatives: Mrs. Leonard Mc
Kee and daughters Marcine and Enid
of Big Applegate, Mr. and Mrs. Ker-
mlt Combs and Mr. and Mrs. Chestei
Joni and son. Junior, of Medford.
P.-T. A. of Jacksonville will enter
tain the county P.-T. A. unit at the J
Presbyterian church here February !
11. The business meeting will begin
at 10 a. m, and a luncheon will be
served at noon for a reasonable sum. ;
Program will Include a talk on
school bills before the legislature by
County School Superintendent Bow
man A speech by Mrs. Mabel Church,
Medford teacher, a vocal duet by Mrs.
Anna Wendt and Mrs. Catherine
Wendt, a vocal solo by Mrs. John R.
Knight, accompanied at the piano by
Mrs. Catherine Wendt and a piano
duet by Mrs. Mabel Sims and Mrs.
Wendt.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller received
word Wednesday of the birth of their
first grandchlid, an 6 -pound boy,
born to Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Stoker
at Oakland. Calif. Mrs. Stoker will
be remembered here as Vivian Miller.
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Newspaper Men '
Visiting Medford
Frank Bartholomew and Tom Cur
ran, newspapermen from San Fran
cisco, are business visitors In Med
ford today. They plan to remain here
several days.
PORTLAND, Feb. 10. (AP) Live
poultry, buying price: Heavy hens,
colored. 4 lbs., 10c; do mediums. 8c:
lights. 6c; aprlngs. light. 11c; heavy.
11c; old roosters, 5c; ducks, pekin.
spring. 17c. old ducks, Pekin, 11 13c;
colored, 10c lb.
Butter, eggs, country meats, mohair,
nuts, cascara bark, hops, butterfat.
onions, potatoes, wool and hay, steady
and unchanged.
8. F. Butterfat.
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 10. (AP)
Cream, f. o. b., San Francisco, 18lc.
Wall St Report
STOCK SALE AVERAGES
(Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics
Company)
Feb. 10:
80
Ind'ls
Today -. 60.1
Prev. day . 61.0
Week ago.... 49.2
Year ago 57.4
3 yrs. ago.... 181.1
30
RR'S
39.7
39.7
28.6
31.5
139.9
20
Ut's
83.8
86.1
82.3
92.2
234.1
' 90
Total
62
63.7
81.8
69.5
183.6
BOND SALE AVERAGES
(Copyright. 1933, Standard Statistics
Company)
Feb. 10:
Today
Prev. day.
20
Ind'ls
... 63.3
.. 63.3
20
RR's
65.7
65.6
30
Ut's
82.6
83.7
60
Total
70.4
70.5
TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
FOB SALE Jersey cow and heifer:
coming fresh soon. Hugger Ranch,
west of Central Point.
DRY FIR and black oak. Phone 15S
Jacksonville.
FOR SALE Good coal. 60c sack. Ill
No. Fir St. Phone 332. Retaking
Trucking Co.
MEDFORD modorn, clear bungalow,
close In, and'eash for acreage, stock
or dairy ranch. Box loo. Talent, Ore
FOR SALE Whoopee, model T car
. with license, 15; running fine. 122
Tripp St.
Sou. Pac
Std. Brands
St. Oil Cal.
st. on n. j
Trans. Amer, ..
Union Carb
Unit. Aircraft
U. 8. Steel
9?,
, 14 "4
, 11
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. 37H
34 !4
13'i,
191,
. 63,
19
13,
35U
25H
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26!',
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: 24 'i
23
27H
IN FEATURE SALE
Carold J. Parker, local distributor
for Durkee'a products, announced to
day that the grocery stores of Med
ford and vicinity are featuring a
special combination offer on Durkee's
salad dressing and Durkee's mayonnaise.
Mr. Parker says: "Durkee's salad
dressing Is the original salad dress
lng and has been on the market foi
over 75 years. It Is different because
a definite art Is applied In Its manu
facture.' According to Mr. Parker, 13
different spices are added to a lar?e
quantity of pure vinegar and agitated
In this vinegar for a period of six
months. At the end of six months
this mixture Is then passed througn
a filter which removes all of the fib
rous materials and leaves a pure,
clean vinegar with the blended, flavor
of the spices. This vinegar Is then
mixed with oil, eggs and one or two
other Ingredients in specially con'
atructed churns. The product 11
aged for 30 days In order to secure
the propar blend after manufactur
lng.
Durkee's salad dressing ts not only
a product that can be used on salad
but lt is extremely delicious as an
appetizer on saltlnes or with any
meat or sea food, either hot or cold.
It adds a delightful spicy flavor o
any kind of sandwich.
Fishing Villages
Wrecked By Seas
ST. OEOROE'S, N. F., Feb. 10.
(AP) Swirling waters of Bay St.
George, backed up today under the
force of a gale out of the northwest,
carried wreckage from a dozen coas
tal villages out to sea. The bay,
swept by gales yesterday, flooded the
village of Sandy Point and forced -Ls
4S0 fish erf oik to seek refuge in their
attics. Other villages reported looses
of fishing stores, boats and gear, and
the total damage will run into thou
sands of dollars.
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timmMam sun-mon-tues.
"An afternoon of
happiness . . paid for
with years of paint'
NINA and NED...
shared their irartlfng
secret . . of love denied,
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Ii J X i . ture has been shown at rood
show prices the country overt We bring It
to you at 1933 prices!
Sterling O. Mendenhall of Port
land, former Medford theater man, i
who recently purchased an interest In
the Grants Pass Amusement company.
Is to take over the management of
the Rlvoli and . state theaters In
Grants Pass, according to announce
ment made yesterday afternoon. The
Grants Pass Amusement company is
Jointly owned by Walter Leverette ot
Medford and George Hunt of Rose
burg, who was also formerly In the
theatre business In Medford.
.
Debate Dates
Are Announced
In the inter-city high school debate
schedule, for this season, Grants Pass
high school debaters will meet the
Ashland tams Wednesday, February
16, according to announcement made
In Grants Pass. The climate city Will
be represented by Jack VanDyki,
John Shaw, Julia Qutnby and Fred
Dayton.
Lutheran - Ladles'
Satuprday. Feb. 11,
eery.
Aid Food Sale,
at Reliable Gro-
DOUBLE CONSTRUCTED HOMB
a 4 a I- Consisting of living
S fin room, hardwood floor,
fireplace, dinette, kit
chen, 3 sleeping rooms and bath.
Located on paved street, all assess
ment paid. This home Is prac
tically new and can be had for
$200 down, balance $20 per month.
See Charles a. Wing Agency, Inc.
R.BD HOT BAG-AIN
kgmf 7 acres of excellent free
NH Q soli, about 340 pear trees,
4 years old and younger;
20 cherries, 13 peaches, 3 quince, 3
butternuts, 1 apple, 4 almond, 30
gooseberries; 3 -room house, chicken
house, 30x80, which cost $600 when
built; garage. This property Is only
2' miles from Medford on splen
did road, and we consider lt one f
the outstanding bargains of the
year. Total price $975.00; $360.00
cash, balance on terms to suit re
sponsible parties. Charles A. Wing
Agency, Inc., Exclusive Agents.
FOR SALE Gentle young saddle
mare. Call 1013 E. Jackson.
. Ends Tonltfl
"Afraid to Talk"
Saturday Only
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"The Sundown Rider"
Here
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Continuous Shows Sat. 1:30-11'
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Saturday, Feb. 11. at Reliable Grocery.
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without Sorcery
No Pain No Los, of Time
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