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METFORT) MAIL TRIBUNE, ifEBFO'm OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1933, PAOF THREE Local and ; Mlkkche 111 Raymond Mlkschs ni reported 111 at his Horn today, sul- ferine; from lnfluenaa. - , Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs, Sara Goldsttna this city cele brate their llrst wedding annlter aary jesterday. . Mrs. Preneit III Mrs. Prenett, mother of O. T. Steward, la a patient at tbe Community huapttal for med ical care today. . Undergoes Operation Barbara Moore of Ashland underwent a major opestlon at the Community hospital this morning. Forfeits Cash Ball A. Maunler of this city, arrested for drunkenesa March 22, forfeited esh bail of 10 In city court today. Hare Oyster Stew The Royal Arch Masons will hare an oyster stew fol lowing the B. A. degree on three candidates tomorrow evening. t Lsaves for School Miss Dorothy Roberts, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. George M. Roberts, was among stu dents who left by motor today for the University of Oregon at Eugene. Oet Marrtaje License A marriage license was Issued by the county clerk' office here Sicurday to Helen Mesrcau of Roseburg and Earl C. Hanklns of Bend. MIs Nichols ni Silas Edith Nich ols, secretary In the city building de partment, was reported 111 today with a severe cold. She was unable to be a, her dealt. Returns Here O. J. Toy, district manager of the California Packing corporation, returned the last of the week from several days' business visit in Kir math Falls antf vicinity. Mr. Buchter Very III Henry Buch ter of North Rlverlde, employe of the California. Oregon Power com pany, was taken to the Sacred Heart hospital today seriouily ill with In fluerua and pneumonia. Returns from North Paul Scherer. who has been in Portland and Seattle on business In connection with the B. p. o. loans for the valley pear growers, arrived back in Medford Monday morning. . From a Distance Ted Prankl and, Harry Cohen were registered here over the week-end from New Tork city Others from distent points in cluded A. B. HolUday of St. Louis, Mo. Senttle Residents Seattle folk listed in Medford at the hotels are A. O. Pleischman, Bob Norman, John B. srsfford, Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Mc Ilwim, J. Stump, a B. Stead and Mr. and Mrs, W. H Gathman. Mlii Ooff Leaves Miss Dorothy Oo?f who spent the spring vacation in Medford. ths guest of her parents, Mr and Mrs, O. L. Ctoff, left Sunday for Eugene, where siie is a student at the University of Oregon. Plan Play Friday evening, the i junior class of the Central Point high ' school will present the play "Sound your Horn," end It is expected that many Medford folk will attend. Mrs. Ross, Junior class advisor, is coach ing the presentation Meet Tomorrow iadlee' Auxiliary of the First Baptist church will meet Ttuuta MftrrM 28. at 2:30 P. m.. with Mrs. Dorothy Valdron, Sunset Pars, in place of Mrs. M. i uauyo. Memoers are asked to please meet at the cijurch at 2 p. m. for transpor tation. The program for the after noon promises to be interesting. I Precipitation Light local branch j of ths V. 8. weather bureau reported t mnrninir that between 5 p. m. I Sunday and 5 a. m. Monday, .01 of 1 en Inch of rainraii was recoraw. jfmm a a- m. Sunday to 5 p. m. the j same day, only a trace was listed, i This brings the t.rtsl precipitation since scptemoer i. hma up w inches Gnosis In City Included among thoss listed at hot J in tne eny " WaUer M. Tway of Coqullle. A. M. Wllley of Marshfleld A. J. Graff of Tacoma, Fred R. Miner of San Fran cisco. Charles Hopper Brown of San Diego, W. D. Creek and Ale Creek of i. , m. xti mnA Mrs. E. W. Hill of Bend and L- J. Bennett of Roseburg. .V stop In Medford Registrations at hotels here lnciuae nsiry diuuij .. u t ir,.. nr iM Anceles. C. M- AndeTson. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Talbot and Charles M. Chariton or roruum, Mr. and Mrs. W. I Terry of San Francisco. P. Sever of Claire. Wis.. nmm ont W E. Smith Of YreXa Claude O. Sanders and E. M. Linderoth of Seattle. ... Insurance Men Here There were a number of insurance company repre sentatives calling in Medford today from Portland. Among them were J. K. Robinson of Pon-land, represtut 1 mg the Atlas Insurance company: ' C. F Carlyle, the Insurance Company of North America: Frank Glover and Wilbm Phillips, and A W. and Ralph a. Glesy, representing Cravena-Dur-aran and company. wnm rtnrtiitnd i.iided at the ho tels from the city oi Portland were j the following names: R. M. Dlller, j U 8 Mayer, W. K Newell, F. L. Cooler A. W. Glesy, Ralph Glesy.! Homrd VanNlce. E. R. Cobb. A. B. Cobb, F. W. Monroe. H. G. Btein. Mr. : and Mrs. H. G. Hick Mr. snd Mrs. D. W Landes, A. L. Martinson, George ; A. Jacobean, W. T Msllahsn and J. j W. Giant. i Callfomlans W. A. Bsnks of Tu junja and John Sturgeon of Mon rovlf were .Included among Callfor nlans stooping at hotels In Medford. f Otn.-s vere Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Herr mann B. J. Levy. J Flannsgan. Al bert ShaMcy. Mr. and itrs. 3. J peter- Mr. and Mrs. Prltz Ehrenfeldt. J. E- nuff'.na and Joe Romanl of San Francisco. D. Jebfc'.ns of Crescent City. Mr snd Mrs. F. C Crat of Brk' ley and P. M- Marshal ol Aiaaicds. Personal Newell Leaves W. K. Newell of Portland, deputy prohlbltios com missioner for Oregon, who spent Sun day lit Medford, left today for Klam ath Fails on official business. Called to Medford Lawrence Grant of Oakland, Cal., srt'.ved here today from Oakland, osiled by the serioua Illness of his brother, Henry Orsnt. Continue East air and Mrs. J, 8 Jtoblcson of Minneapolis left on to day's Shasta for the north, en route to their home In Minnesota, after spend'ng yesterday ,n Medford, the guests of Miss Clare Oumeilus, . Oo to Karens MLaj Virginia Staf ford, student at the University of Oregon, who has been the house guest of Dr. and Mrs S. P. Mortensen and daughter Miss Margaret, left on the Shasta today for Eugene, Motored to School Tom Emmens. Bud Hayes and Bob Sleeter left Sun day for Eugene, where they will re sume their work at the University Oregon, They snent spring vaca tion here with their parents. ... Arrives on Shasta Bob Emmens, who has been vacationing in San Franc'sco, arrived here by train this morning, and left immediately by motor for Eugene, where he is a stu dent at the University of Oregon. Visits In Medford -Mrs. Gordon C. Griffin, wife of the Baptist pastor at Lawview, Ore., passed through the city Sunday on her way to Eugene, and was the guest of Mr, and Mrs. J w. Kent, West Jackson street, for a short time. ... At the Hotels Hotel registers here have the following names listed: C. E. Leiter of Oakland. Mr, and Mrs. O. f Carlisle, R. R. Nicholson, J K. Rob'nfon, A. A. Maukel, H. C. Zehrun. George E. Pellon, Mr and Mrs. R, C. Font, E. G. Ludwlck Earl Wilson and S. P Simon of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Simmons and N. B. Miller of Eugene, O. B, Wiiioughby, W. A. Du peru and J. A. Brogtn of Seattle, R. M. Zoot of Sacramento, Mr, and Mrs. E. Seufert and sone of The Dalles. Glenn R. Jack of Oregon City and Carl B Anderson of Grants Pass. JOBLESS RELIEF BY FOREST WORK PROMISED HERE Definite Indication tb&t this com.' munity wilt receiva some relief thru the Reforestation bill was reported today by E, C. SoUnsky, aupeilntaRd- ent of the Crater take Park service, at the noon luncheon of the Klwani club at the Hotel Medford, Mr. Bollnsky announced that he had received instruction from Wash ington, D, C, to list the number of unemployed in thia community In view of work to be accomplished un der the Reforestation bill. Construc tion and Improvement of roads with the money to be obtained was advised by Mr. Bollnsky tn his talk to the club In preference to actus refores tation. "Our hope la to get some ro&d money for permanent Improvements, Mr. Sollnaky stated. He joined Judge Wiiiiam St-eel, guest at the luncheon, In forecasting an early opening of Crater Lake park this spring and stated that Judge Steel, known as father of Crater lake- will probably be riding in the very first car to cross the boundary. Hie enthusiasm to get back Into his Cra ter Lake home, he stated, is increas ing with each day of spring. An Interesting paper, recommend ing 10 per cent dilution of gaso line with farm products as an aid to the agricultural interests of the nation, was read by C& Y, Teng wald and a short response was heard from Flaviua West of the California Oregon Power company, predicting that such a plan would bring an im portant increase in the gasoline tax. Prank Glover, insurance man out from Portland, waa a guest at the luncheon and agreed with Tengwald that the1-farmer, the producer of raw wealth, is deserving of the first aid forthcoming. C. 8. Butterfleld was called upon today to describe his recent trip to San Francisco with the W. M. Clem' ensons and gave a vivid review of his trip across the ferry. The story cost Mr. Clemenson a fine. Coach Darwin K. Burgher also re sponded to the ciub'a invitation to talk as did OHn Araapiger and UT. Dan S. Standard, the two latter ad vocatlng a Joint meeting with Phoen ix Grange and the Ashland Kiwanis club in the near future. Mine Water Sought. SALEM, Mar. 37. Harry C. Plasi of Rogue River filed a permit with the state engineer today to ap propriate five second feet of water from Collins gulch, tributary of pieas- ani creek, for placer mining tn Jack son county. ORCHARDISTS: -See Vs For Zinc Sulphate and Ferrous Citrate Monarch Seed Phone 260, pyry 1"IM BANKS' BROTHER PLANS DEFENSE ON LOCAL VISIT W. A. Banks of Tujunja, Cal., brother of Llewellyn A. Banks, who f&cns a first degree murder indict ment for shooting Constable George 3. Pifscott. March 16 was a visitor at the Grants Pass and Medford jails Sundsy, calling on him brother, and Mrs Banks, jointly indicted with her husband. The Californian, accompanied by John A. H. Sturgeon of Monrovia, said he had no statement to make concerning the defense or counsel for L. A. Banks, and that they were here to find out the details of the case. Mr. Banks said he found his broth er in "high spirit Ir. the Josephine coui'.ty Jail, and said his only hope waa that L. A. Bank would be able to sold up until &ttm the trial. The two men stated the? did not plan to remain here for any length of time, but would probata! decide on the attorneys to represent Mr. and Mrs. Sank before leaving. w. A. Banks last saw his brother two jears ago, on ft trip south he said Sunday, and at visit yesterday revealed that the local man s health did not seem aa good, he stated. Mr. Sturgeon said that Banks had been receiving excellent care in the Grants Pass Jail. The Tulunlft man received first re ports of the murdej Che afternoon of Msr& id, over the radio. He said he nad not had time to communicate with his brother, Clarence C. who resides in Wakeman Ohio. He also has a sister living in Cleveland. ORDERS ISSUED IN ANK LIQUIDATION Orders were issued today In circuit court, directing the sale of furniture and stocic, in the liquidation of the Ashland Citizens Bank of Ashland, and the State Bank of Central Point, recently closed. The Ashland Citizens Bank seeks to sell its furniture and equipment. The State Bank of Central Point, was also granted an order, pro rating the expense of liquidation between the commercial and savings depart ments. It Is shown that the commer cial department has assets of $88, 381.45, It will pay 68 per cent of the expense. The saving department has assets of 42 016 27, and will pay 32 per cent of the expense. An order permitting the state nans department to sell 64 head of cattle, given in security by Theodore F. Toi lefson, on a mortgage for $800, was signed R. E. Richmon of Rogue River offers $1000 for the stock. An order was also granted giving permission to sell the security for an $844 mortgage given by J, J. Ray and wife, for $400, which includes payments. Permission was also granted to sett a Jersey cow for $30. LEGION. AUXILIARY TO DINE TONIGHT A covered dish supper, with all the fixings, will draw a large attendance of American Legion and auxiliary members to the Armory tonight Supper will be served at 8:30 p, m. and will precede the usual semi monthly business meetings of these two well-known patrotlc organiza tions. A number of important busi ness matters are scheduled to come up during tonight's ucglon meeting, including plans for. a large represen tatton at the Ashland post meeting tomorrow. Capt&ln Overmeyer Is ex pected to matte ft report tonight on the progress of the- new service com pany now being organized In the local Legion post. All Legionnaires and members of the auxiliary are cordially invited to attend the covered dish supper and business sessions at the Armory to night. A special invitation is ex tenaM to out-of-town veterans and their ladies. WIDOW OF PRESCOn SOLE BENEFICIARY The three children of the late Con stable George J. Prescott, slain March IS last by It. A. Banks, while attempt in to serve a warrant upon him. have filed in th circuit court a waiver, diverting to the widow, their share, collectively and individually In the estate. The widow is named administrat rix, and Ben E. Harder. Eugene Thorndyke, and Orris Crawford are named as appraisers, by the probate court. & Feed Co. Cor, 6th and Bartlett I"IL" 1 KMED Broadcast Schedule 8 M Breakfast News, by Mail Trib une. 8:05 Musical Clock. 8:20 A Peerless Parade. 8:33 Shopping Guide 90 Friendship Circle. 8:30 Today, 8:45 Meeting of the Martha Meade Society. 10:00 Weather Forecast, 10:00 Fashion Parade. 10:18 Cheerful Cherub Club. 10:30 Morning Comments. 10:4s Radio School of Cookers'. 11:00 The Pet Program, 11:15: Morning Melody. 11:30 Song and Comedy. 12:00 Mid-day Review, 12:15 Popuiaritia. 13:30 Color Magic, 12:30 Sews Flashesby Mail Tribune. 12:45 The Golden West Program, 1:18 Varieties., 1:3 The Grants Pass Hour. 1 :45 Interlude. 2:00 Dance Matinee. 3:00 Songs for Everyday, 3:80 KMED Program Review. 3:35 Music from Yesteryear. 4:00 Across the Seas to Ha-wait 4 :S0 Masterworks. 5 Popular Parade. 5:45 Sews Di est by Mail Tribune. 6:00 Medford Theater Guide. 0 :05 Dinner Dance Music. 8:30 Vignettes. 6:45 Pyroii Parade. 7:00 Lumber Jacks. Cross Cuts from Log o the Day. 7:35 Baynor Guy. 7:60 to B :00 Eventide. FEHL IN DENIAL OF AUDIT TALK Audit of the county boka sow un derway, will not be completed before June 1, C, T. Haines, auditor-ln- charge said this morning. Three ac countant are engaged in going over the books. Auditor Haines, called before the countv court last Saturday morning. was asked In the presence f the three members: "You signed ft contract, agreeing not to release any information except to the three members of the court,' "Yes, and I have not dons so, re plied Haines. Then the statement marie at tso meetings of the "Good Government Congress that a huge discrepancy has already been discovered Is not true." "It is sot true, replied H&ine, Commissioner Keaion stated, that Congressmen" told me that Judge Feht had made the claim In speech es. County Judge Fehl emphatically denied that he had made any aueh statements The statement was cred ited to Fehi, at meetings held fn Wi- mer and Talent, early this month. LLIAM BRYSON PASSES, AGED 66 William Edward Bryaon passed away at his home on Orchard Home Drive at an early hour Monday morn ing, after a long illness, at the age of 68. Mr. Bryson had bees a resi dent of the Griffin creek district fat the past 24 years, and leave many friends and acquaintances. He waa bora January 9, Wmt at Iowa City, Iowa, and came to Jack son county in 1906, He was united in marriage to Mrs. Srysoti Feb. 32, 1BB6, at Indianols, lows. They leave no children. His widow, Nora Bryaon, survives; also one sister, Mrs. Harry Watson of Indi&noia, Iowa, one brother, H Bryson of Fort Dcige, Iowa. Funeral arrangements is charge of the Peri Funeral Home wiii be an nounced later. BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Bender of Eagle Point s daughter, weighing seven pounds, seven ounces, at the Community hospital today. Born to Mr. and Mrs. h, G, 8? ma of Bams Valley, s son, weighing sev en pounds, 14 ounces, at the Com munity hospital Monday. Snowfall 14 Inches Crater Rim Sunday Fourteen Inehea of sbo fell yes terday tn Crater National parte, ac cording: to Information received tlita morning by the park offices in the federal taiWIng here. The total depth afc the rtm at the present time la laa Inehea. and at gosrernment camp. X64 inches. Aitce fXin Deartiorf announces new low prscea at Wlneisnd'a Beatttj- Shop, Hotel Medford, T. Si. KNU8 TOXIIB 'IKFEENAt MACHINE" it:& 5c STUDIO 15c So Plartnt, Oark GM Jean Hariow, "Kt'.O HIST" Matinee Daily 1:4 AIM rttta and Todd Comedy TOLLEFSON LAST HOPEFORUBERTY TO TEST IN WEEK Pinal action is scheduled this week in the case of Alvin Toliefson under two years and six months sentence in ftt&te prison, for . confessed bank robbery hoax, May 10 last. Toliefson. cashier of the now closed Institution, admitted he reported ft bank robbery. to cover bis own defalcation. The foi-: lowing dsy he made a complete con fession. All the money taken was re turned. ast Tuesday, the state supreme court, denied the former University of Oregon student and tennis atar, a re-hearing. The mandate from the high court is expected this week, hen a committment to state prison will be issued in the circuit court. Tollefson's last hope to escape pris on walla rests with Gov. Meier grant ing executive clemency. Petitions ask ing for leniency bave been filed with the state executive. They were sign ed by county and Central Point resi dents. There is scant chance that the chief executive will take any action. He has indicated that he is adverse to granting pardons, without the ac cused entering prison, and accept upon the recommendation of the state parole board. The Toliefson case has been listed a "a miscarriage of Justice, and during the last campaign waa ft min or political issue. Hia father recently filed in bankruptcy. Toliefson entered a plea of guilty before Circuit Judge H. D. Norton, and was sentenced to two years and six months, a severe sentence under the Oregon law covering his crime. Robert Gienn, who in September, 1$31, attempted to hold up the bank with a gun, and at whom Toliefson fined shots, to halt hit flight tn ft rented auto, was found guilty by Jury, and sentenced to serve IK years is atate prison. Craterian Crowds Enjoy Cantor Hit Eddie Cantor, in "Ths Kid from Spain," began Us engagement at the Crstertsn theatre yesterday. It Is S&muel Ooidwyn'a annual presenta tion of Cantor aong-and-d&nce. fol lowing test year's "Palmy Day' and "Whoopee" the year before. tot "The Kid from Spain," Eddie marches out neither bravely nor wttimgty, to show hia skill and grace aa ft matador, Zacapft from tba po lice who are pursuing him, protection from the Mexican thugs about to put Mm on the gpot, the adoring eyes of the elongated blonde sea menace, &ud aolrmg ma roommate's difficult lovs affairs are all among the reasons that bolt Bddta Into the arena tn ths thrilling, colorful climax to the story. It la a role In which the weak-kneed, docile, hetplesa, beady-eyed Bddle 1 tunny In a Chapltneaaue magnlfl Roxy Offering Unusual Picture Mr, and Mrs, Gent ChUdr own ers Qt th Roxy thf&ter, &tt today Sjt; th motion picture "SItis of XjQ&t," which opened this afternoon, la ssUng more eonQt than nay fm they have w ahoxm. They wer busy U dsy Answering phone oau irom Mcdtord people who plan to attend sometime during the tttres- This show oomes to Medford ex actly ss presented to capacity crowds in America's isrgest Uies. This after- soon, beside the .p'cture, Mrs. Jsr d3ne SleCree, noted authority on sejc spoke to the women snd tonight Pro fessor Howard Oo'dln will offer hs lecture on many startling sex dls covr.ea to the men. There will also fee mailnees for wumen only tomor row snd Wednesday and a spectsl byeln-CM women's snow Wednesday sight from 8:30 to 8.30 p. m. There w$K be shows for men only tonljrbt. tomorrow n!ght and Wednesday night. Special Canvocstlon of Cra ter Lake C apier ffo. Z2t R, A. Sf., TueJay, March 23th, st 7:30 p. in- Work in S. A. degree. Visitors Invited. By order of L. C swwart. H. P OEO. ALi3EN, Secretary. Ringlette Permanent Wars . . It job get It here It most be Rood. 1833 prteea MCKBK'S BEACIS BOI.ONE Hotel Holland Hid. Tel. mil Iieoxy Astounding! Sensational! First Time in Medford oS LOVE" A Benl Caesarian Operation! a blood traBftil(Mt; proper rare st etpeetant mothers, an ! many nther astonishing scenes. SEB IH. I.OHKNZ. FAMKB m.OOBWiS SVRttBOJt Or VIEKK DELICATE SECRETS OF LIFE EXPLAINED Mrs. Jirdlne SlcCre speaks to WOMEN ONLY Tnesday afternoon Z to 4 Wednesday afternoon Z to 4 Wednesday night 8:3 to S:0 IF YOU FAINT EASILY DON'T COME No one nnffT Ifl sdm.ttett KATE GRACE ST1NE CALLED BY DEATH Kftte Orsce Stinst passes away 'i her residence. 503 Bstty street Sat urday evening. She had been ft resi dent of Medford for the past 3T teaching school most of that time and spent ft few years a secstary to J, H. Cochran Sh witt be remem bered by many children in Mdtord, as she taught in the Washington, Roosevelt Lincoln ft s Jaeksos schools. Miss Stine was bora October 8, 1889 ftt BumeitsH! Indian n waa aged 43 years. Miss Btine was a woman c? vry fine Christian character and admired1 by all who knew her She had been a church member since sWldhsed, Sh leave one sister, Mrs, Smtna M. Jones of Saginaw, Oreges two brothers, Andrew Stine of V2ciburg. Miss, and William Sitss of Galves ton, Indians. Also several nieces nephews and other relative. Funeral arrangement in charge of the Peri Funeral home wUl b an nounced later, 4 Market? Ltestorf PORTLAND, Or., Mar. VS. tP CATTLE I30S: catves 5J steers sr.d she tXxM arjoat 25a higher. Btera 550-900 lbs. good .-; mwltttm 4.3S-5.25; common 3 35- 35; W0 1200 lbs. good medium 4 33-5-00; common (SSS-MSt ttSS 1300 lb, good M J5-SIS; medium 3.2S-4.3S; imircn 5M50 tba. roo M.50-45: eommoa-medtoia $33b- ao; "!50-8go u. goos-choic was tes; common-meainrt. ta.se 5; cows good 3.59-,se; soshsob-ibssU-t tks so? in. ssitler B&& cutter ; H.25-2.T5; bull yert(n ejeltitfe i good beef 2.7-Mt eBtter-tneslt- 5.S0-e.SO; medium M5-.H svtft- TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY n r-xt v fconee. t' bn'Idlnza: cheap. Bee owner, MB ateAndrew road. LOOK." ty of wood cook stores. to i JJ ejecirKJ wrrat..R . aprtigtooth narrj. mB? nu tif?fjvi.. 34B-eS. s: i P.B - ' tfr k at issresin ortce. Brfy and Hand store, isws sw WANTS! To rent or S-rsom mod em furnished hes. Bent Btu be reaonnable. Box SEW, TMbbb. 1 wnm.n e,tks one or two elderly peo- j pa so care for tn -tf home, Utewt t?-X, to 1. Mr. Bettor. j ttmnsE saartd pteture &$&pmem ' tttjps Msisfe be exjterlsee take abort fcrsmSn. S'-at sgs, dte and pnons. Writ Box 10322, j Triimn. Jrd layers, 1 a Insndred? M 3.QQ. Watzg Poultry Farm, Bose BUif; Or, BABY CHICKS Hulty Roeks Beds, IQ a hundred- GasU frtSj ir Iwvs 30, Waic Ha-tohery, Horn barg. Ore, 3, F Arnold, Bmtts if Tn 571-H-2, , j LOST undsyf samewhr bsFees I Mdford snd Lftks Qi$kt pcisl'y on Crater Lsxe Ar., siacx isstser nttrse, contains ksy. sen. cnci2. j so.T.fcr ehan. Return to MaU TTJb- BABV CHICKS and hatching e?ga, Tmpnested atocis White trfghorn Swkled Susje, Auatrolorp, A?is trawhU. inqutr sbcu our ords snd prices st Monrch Seed A Pol store, or poultry dept. Mount Crest ranch, HUS Ca.2. PRUNE R8 WANTHD -Wint 1Q S&od primers; prune fey tree or contrast; SO sores. 773 ot 6iO-J-, K, C Com. A Why does Heath 0rsg Store sm Western tn??n He?ni?rs to make dett? erfesf Ask FRED Now Playing Prof. Howard Osldla speaks, to MEN 0KLY Tontt Us It. Tuesday ntta a to It Wednesday T!fe tn tl ALL SEATS 25 eemiBOS (2.36-4.35: ealres 330-300 tba, good-choice- St 00-5 Sii; common medium 1 3 00-4 CO. a HOGS, 3000 15c or mors lotprr, tight light 140-188 !bs. oodhoice S3 jo-4 .513; Hthtwetjht 160-1B0 lbs. t4.55-4.SO; ISO -300 lbs. ti.3S-4.S0; medium wight ioc-223 lbs. $j,7j- 4.S0; 330-330 tba. 3 U5-4 35; heay- mgs iso-rao lb. S3 3S-4.35; 230- SM tba. S3S-40; parklnir torn 7a STO ttss. good 3.3S-3.S; 350-425 lbs. a.aa-s,; 4is-sx ib. a3.3j-s.Ti; 2 T5-J50 ibs. ElKttUHt a.7s-aa. SUB? and LAMBS, 1300; steady. t&mba SO lbs. down good-choice a.2S; eommoB-medlura f3JQ; 90-ea lb. sood-cholee t5 00 - .J0; yearling wethera SO-itQ tba, good-ehotce e3.oo- '0: medium S3.00-3.00; ewes 90-E30 lbs. good-chslcs S2 23-2.75; 120-ISO lotv s.os-.(e; ail weights eommon- San Frttns two ftutterfat Ctesm f.c.b, saa Francisco aoc 1 Waif St Report Steele Sal Average Copyright, IBS, Standard Statistics : I Company.) ! j W 39 99 SO I j IMVt Rr" ttt sTotsl: TotfAJ tSM Kl ! Prur. dsy 4 5 37 5 8a. I 49 4 !Wfc jro 51.4 38.8 73 3 5! 8 j Year go 58-1 TO 1 BT eo.a 3 Tn. go!81.8 7.38a 3528 103 1! tsat& Bale Averages tcspyrtght, 1033, Standard Statistics Company) March 37: 89 30 30 00 trull's Itr's Tit's Tatal Tsday 01.0 6i,4 "MS 6 2 PBf. day 5!.l 01.T 76 0 M S Week ago 81,7 S3 1 7?. 87 3 Vear ago (M TO.8 S3 3a 3 Y.TS. ago .94.4 106.3 CS.t 100.1 SET YOSK, March 27 (AP) The stock n5rkelv dipped uscler acattred f?tHng- prwaure, aom of wfttcil rpp reaented ti45cSend tmcenainltea, Ifttft ioday, after the Jfst had held fa.rJy steady most of the sees ton. Seme ie 3t?at 1 to ntnriy po.ntH ft It ho most change were fracttoottl. The ms;kt eloocKl with a heyy tona. Turnoyer was only &80.OG0 shares, maiJng it ona of th duiEeat days of the past ysr. Today losing prises tot SI Mlect d atocka ioliovi Al, hem, & Dyfi ,, 74 Am. && - - i 55 Am. & Fgn, Pow. .... ,,. 44 how; .gaignHEag Nothing Like It Ever On Stage or Screen! ISO of America' most bwsifwl girts. 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