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ifEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1933, PAGE SEVEN Local and Down from Ashland Bu&lnew cll I r from Ashland her today were Father Dryer and Mrs. J. P. Keeney. Mrs. . Lenox Home J&cque Lenox returned to Medford today from Fort land, to which city he journeyed Sunday. 90 Hurd in Medford Clint Hurd of Portland la in Medford today attend ing to bu&lneaa matters for hi com pany. Insurance Man Here W, B. Taylor of the Columbia. Casualty company was a business caller here yesterday from Portland- Bromley In K. Falls Horace Brom ley, advertising manager of the Cali fornia Oregon Power company, a spending today In Klamath Falls on business. . Here a Few Days David Madsen, with the Department of Interior, with headquarters at Salt Lake City, Utah, Is a visitor at Crater Lake national park for a few days. To Elk Creek Camp Hugh B. Ran kin, supervisor of Rogue River na tional park, left today for Elk creek camp, where he plans to remain for two days. Robinson Goes North Kenneth Robinson, representative of the At las Insurance company, stopped here yesterday to transact business on his way north. 1 At Local Port Lieutenant Seensan of Crlssey Field, en route to Seattle, stopped at the local airport for a time today. He was flying a Boeing P-12-E pursuit plane. v In Klamath Today Lieut. George A. A. Jones, publicity director for the p. 0. C. headquarters here, is spend ing today in Klamath Falls on offi cial business. . Farrell In City Ernest Farrell of Ithe Union Pacific company, with headquarters in Eugene, Is a visitor here today, attending to business af fairs. He arrived on the Oregonlan this forenoon. I ... iord on the Shasta this morning for Marylhurst college, were Slaters M Esdras, M. Perpetala, Rose- Marlon, Angel Guardian and Mary Dunston. They hope to. return to St. Mary's academy the middle of August. En Route to Anchorage Traveling In a Bellanca Pace-maker, P. E. Mills of the Star air service stopped at the Medford municipal airport to day to have his ship serviced, before continuing north. He arrived at 7 a. m., from an Francisco. Returna to Medford Alias Mural Loftus of Medford spent the week end visiting In Ashland with Mrs. Wm. A. Altken.at her home on South pioneer avenue. She returned to Med ford Tuesday afternoon. Ashland ( , Dally Tidings. ..I' . . . ? On Fishing Trip E. B. Mouton, su pervising aeronautical Inspector for this district, with headquarters at Oakland airport, yesterday accompan led Tom Culbertson, city superinten dent of the Medford airport, to Pish lake. They reported that neither land ed any fish, however. With C. C. C. Recruits Lieutenant Prltchard. who will be stationed at Wineglass camp In Crater National park and Lieutenant Thorman, to be stationed at Upper Rogue river camp, arrived with the COO recruits today on the Orettonlan, from Jeiferson Barracks, Mo. ... To J'Vllle Friday The Phoenix grange's degree team will Journey to Jacksonville Ptldsy evening at 8:30 o clock to put on the third and fourth degreea for about ten candidates, It was announced today. Refreshment will be served at the close of the meeting. ... ' Neel Leaving Glen Neel, depart ment of commerce Inspector for this district, plans to leave today In hie tKlnner Fleet airplane for Klamath Palls, having attended to business matters in connection with the Med ford airport. He arrived here yester day. Mr. Keel makes hi headquarters in Portland. Larsen In City SI Larsen of Seat tie, r.orthweat sales msnager for Hub bard and Co.. manufacturers of pole i line hardware. Is spending today In 1 1llford. hi last trip through this territory before taking up. duties In Los Angeles. Mr. Larsen has been transferred to that dltrlct, and will be succeeded here by Norm Arntzen. who was with him today. Mr. Arntzen will be in charge of the entire north west territory. ... Called to Medford Mrs. w. J. Spl cer of Eugene, flew to Medford this morning In the Travelslr ship pilot ed by Harold Sander. She was called here by the condition of her hus band, who was injured In an automo bile accident last erenlnar on North Riverside avenue. Mr, Sander, for emen? of Medford. is with the Hobl rir service at Eugene. jE2l 'pffWPWBaj Mat. 10c Eve. 15c Starts TODAY "AIR HOSTESS" With Eialyn Knapp .lames Murray Thelma Todd ,lo TERRY TOON SLNRISE COMEDY SEWS Ilallr Mat. 1 :3o. Eve. 1 COMINO MTIRDAY Personal In From Table R'ck Donald Wil son, Table Rock farmer, was In Med ford today on business. Mr. ' Well, Better R. L. ValU who Is patient at the Sacred Heart hospital, was reported in a slightly Improved condition today. ... Undereoee Ooeratlon .p. ry AUllev of Shasta city, Cal., underwent a minor operation at the community hospital yesterday. ... Mr. Williams ill A. B. William of the Mall Tribune printing department was tsken to the Sacred Heart hos pital this afternoon for medical care. ... Home from Vacation Air. and Mrs. Otto DeJarnett have returned to this city from Portland, where they spent their vacation. . . Mrs. Slough III Friends of Mrs. Edith Slough will be sorry to learn that ahe la 111 this week and receiv ing treatment at the Sacred Heart hospltsl. ... Miss Rogers In Hospital Miss Doro thy Rogers of the California Oregon Power company la a patient at the Sacred Heart hospital for surgical treatment. . . Callers Today w. W. Porter and son of Ashland were attending to ouaineae matte--, here yesterday. Mrs. I. D. Smith of Central point was also a caller and Miss Ida M. Roger of Granta Pas. , ... Visit at Moon Prairie Superinten dent of Construction W. L. Jones of the Rogue River national forest, is spending two deys at the Moon Prai rie OCC camp. He left Medford this morning. In Medford Tuesday Alls Edith Wetherelt accompanied Mr. and Mra. B. 8. L. Preltag to Medford Tuesday where the latter attended to busi ness matters. Grants Pass Dslly courier. ... Food Sale Saturday Cooked foods and candy will be aold at the Med ford Furniture and Hardware atore Saturday morning by the members of the. Women's Missionary society of tne First Christian church. ... Lease House The residence at 32 Glen Oak court, has been leased to o. W. Keith o the Union Oil com pany, who Is now residing there with his wife and baby daughter. The Keith formerly lived In Portland. Miss Asheraft. III Mis Ruth Ash, craft of this city and Ashland under, went a major operation at the Com munity hospital today and was re, ported to be getting slong nicely this tuiernon. -... To Build Service Station A build lng permit was Issued by the city to, day to Elcer Chllders for construe tlon of a super service station . on Sixth and Holly In the W. F. Fluhrer building at a cost of 1000. , ..... Sturdevants HereAir. and Mrs. Gayton Sturdevant of Mlnervllle, Cel., are guests this week of Mrs. sturde vant's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Fitch at their orchard home. Mrs. Sturdevant la remembered here as Margaret FItoh. From Diamond LakeJohn Darby returned to Medford yesterday from Diamond lake, where he reported flah Itig good, having caught the limit. Mr. and Mrs. George Howard and son left Wednesday for the lake, to spend the summer. ... From California Mrs. R. H. Bur ton of Fort Jones. Cal., wa a busi ness caller In Medford thl week. Other from tho northern part of the golden state were 8. W. Ferguson of Callahan, Steve Adams of McDoel and Glenn Orlnnell of Etna. . . Have Tonsils Out A number of children underwent operation at the Community hospital today for re moval of their tonsil. Among them were Louise Smith of Phoenix, Mar tha Thompson of Jscksonvllle. Jane Glover of Phoenix, Mary Schaller, Geraldin McGlnney and June Def mozes of thla city. . Leave for Lake Norman White, aa alstant supervisor of Rogue River na tional forest, is leaving thl after oon for Lake o" the Woods, where Friday and Saturday he wlU conduct a training camp for forest service men in that district. This will be the last class for this season, Mr. White stated. Ends Tonlte Lfll Pamtta In "GOLDIE GETS ALONG" Tomorrow, Mltzl Green In "MTTLE ORPHAN ANNIE" 3 Hours of DANCING 10 AL STEWART and hii Musical Ramblers SAT. NITE ORIENTAL GARDENS Visit In Klamath C. L. MacDonald of thla city spent yeaterdey attending to business matters in Klsmath Falls. ... Visitors Here Among visitors In Medford today, attending to business matters were A. R. Vinton of Cres cent City, George Hackney of Me Oloud, Cal., L. O. Slaemore and John Orth of Fort Klamath. FISHERMEN DECLARE Fishing at Fish Lake, described as fine Sunday, was only fair yester day, according to local sportsmen re turning. The road Into the popular resort, they described however, as good. a The trip can be made, easily, in two hours, going direct from Med ford. they stated. There are three rough places to be contended with but the rest of the road Is in good condition for making reasonable time. ' Tom Keene To Star In Rialto Thriller How reel adventure designed for the heroic portrayal of a film cowboy be comes real adventure and actually induces him to perform his movie hair-raising thrills, is the original theme provided for Tom Keene'a newest western, "Scarlet River," at the Rialto theater tomorrow. Keene portrays the cowboy star and independent producer "shooting" on an Arizona ranch, where he discovers ranch hands planning to swindle the pretty ranch owner. He steps In to help her, armed only with a blank loaded six-shooter, a speedy horse, two fighting fists and steel . nerve developed In the movies, with which he combats the bandits. "Scarlet River" la enacted by an Imposing cast, headed by Tom Keene, which Includes Dorothy Wilson and Crelghton Chancy. Dick Barthelmess InCraterian Hit When Richard Barthelmess started work on the production of "Central Airport," a First National picture now showing at the Craterlan theater, he already had had considerable experi ence In the making of air pictures. He had previously played In two productions in which he was an air pilot. These were "The Last Flight' and "The Dawn Patrol." Both of these pictures, however, dealt with the war heroes, while "Central Airport" glori fies the daring deeds of peacetime flyers. Both films gave him an ex cellent background for work on his latest picture. EVALYN KNAPP IN ROXY AIR PICTURE Evalyn Knapp is playing hostess at the Roxy theater, Air Hostess, in fact in the title role of the picture by that name in which she Is featured with James Murray and Thelma Todd. "Air Hostess," is a romantic drama played against a background of com mercial aviation. mm Amazing New Tire Will Save Lives No Extra Cost to Public. Come in and See the New Silvertown THIS year thousands will be killed or injured by accident due to blow-out. Will you be one of them? Not If you use thl new kind of tire . . . this tire that make you 3 times afer from blow, outs at high speeds. Today's high speeds 40, 50, 60 and 70 cause terrific heat INSIDE the tire. This heat causes rubber and fabric to separate. A blister forms and rows bigger and bigger . . . until BANG! A blow out! And you're beaded for trouble or worse. To protect you from blow outs, every new Goodrich Safety Silvertown Tire bsa the amazing Llfe-SaTr Golden Ply. This new Infec tion resists heat rubber 'The SEW Good LEWIS SUPER SERVICE STATION Livestock. PORTLAND, June 32. (AP) Cat tle: 75: calves 10; stesdy. Cows, com mon and medium, I3.50&4 50. Hogs: 350; steady. Sheep: 400; steady. Portland Produce PORTLAND, June 33 (AP But ter: Prints, extras, 34c; standards. asm. BUTTER FAT Portland delivery: A grade, 31 a 32c lb.: farmers' door de livery, 31932c lb.; sweet cream, 6c higher. EOGS Pacific Poultry Producers' selling price: Oversize, 30c; extras. 18c; mixed colon, 17c; mediums. 17c down. Buying price by wholesalers: Fresh current receipts, 56 lbs. and up, 13c dozen. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers: Country killed hogs, best butchers, under 150 lbs. 797Vic; veal ers, 70 to 100 lbs., 774e; spring lambs, 9 3 10c; yearlings, 4's5c; heavy ewes. 3&3c; medium cows, 5c lb.; canner cows, 3$ 3c; bulls, 4$ 5c lb. POTATOES Local, 1 1.16 9 1.35; De schutes Qems, 91.75; do bakers, 91.00; Yakima Gems, 1.60?1.60. STRAWBERRIES Oregon Dollars. 81.25 ( 1.40; new Oregons, 91.50 1.75. Cheese, milk, mohair, cascara bark, hops, live poultry, onions, new onions, new potatoes, wool and hay, un changed. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, June 33 Wheat: (AP) Open High Low close July .69 .601$ .69 .60 Sept. .63 .63S .63r Dec. .66Ti .67 .66 .67 Cash wheat. No. 1: Big Bend bluestem .68 Dark hard winter, 13 pet. ............ .69 11 pet .65 Soft white .60'i Western white , , .58 Hard winter .60 Northern spring .58 . Western ted .68 Oats: No. 3 white. 932.50. Corn: No. 3 E yellow, 923.00. Mlllrun standard, 918.00. Today's car receipts: Wheat, 12; flour, 16; corn, 3. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, June 33. (AP) Wheat: Ope! High Low Close July .78-78 .78-T, .77 .78!,- Sept. .80,-?4 .81- .79 .801.- Deo. . .83-84 .84- 83 ij .83'.i-'i S. F. Butterfat. SAN FRANCISCO, June 33. (AP) Butterfat, 33c: prem. grade, 240. Convicts Boo Vets. SALEM, June 33. (AP) The con duct of prisoners In the county Jail who lasued boos when the Q. A. R. veterans passed In parade here yes terday, wa condemned In resolutions adopted last night by csmp 8, sons of Union veterans. DON'T LET THIS HAPPEN TO VOU. ITS NEEDLESS WHEN BLOWOUT PROTECTION "FREE!, and fabric don't separate. Thus blisters don't form In side the tire. The CAUSE of blow-outs Is eliminated be forehand. The best part of this news is that you don't have to pay a single penny extra for this Golden Ply protec tion. Thanks to the Goodrich crusade to save Uvea, we can give you this new Safety Silvertown for the ssme price as any other standard tire. Why take chances? That blister . . . that blow-out in the mak ing... may be In your tires right now. Come in today. - ric TA SilvertownXj y WITH LI FB SAVER COLDElf PIT SvjfeJ "WE NEVER CLOSE" St. Report Stork Sale Averscee. (Copyright, 1933. Standard Statistics Co.) June 22: 80 30 ao M Ind'ls Rr, Ut's Total Today 843 44.0 102.1 81.3 Prev. day 87.4 49.0 105.4 84.0 Week ago . 79.7 41.8 99.9 77.3 Year ago . 37 8 15.3 88.4 37.9 3 yrs. ago ...181.8 118 8 307.8 1S6.3 Bond Sale Average. (Copyright, 1933. Standard Statistics Co.) June 33: 30 30 30 80 Ind'ls Rr's Ut's Total Today 73.0 78.1 84.3 77.7 Prev. day 73 9 78.1 84.9 77.7 Week ago . 71.9 78 3 89.8 77.0 Year ago 54.9 84.3 74.0 81.0 3 yra. ago. 93 0 108.8 99.8 99 8 NEW YORK. June 33. (AP) After sauntering Idly In narrow bywaya most of the session, generally Ignor ing the usual advancing slgnala such as a sharp slump In the dollar and further business Improvement, the stock market today waa aubjected to a last-minute selling wave which de pressed several lesders 1 to 3 or more points. The close wss heavy. Trans fers approximated 3.600.000 sharea. Today'a closing prices for 33 se lected stocks follow: Al. Chem. Dye 11314 Am. Can 89 Am. sr. Pgn. Pow. 15 A. T. & T 135 Anaconda Atch. T. 8. P. Bendlx Avla. Beth. Steel. California Pack'g Caterpillar Tract. Chrysler Coml. 8olv. Curt Iss-Wright DuPont Gen. Foods Gen. Mot. Int. Harvest I. T. & T. Johns-Man. . Monty Ward North Amer. Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet Rsdlo Sou. Pac. Std. Branda St. Oil Cal. St. OH N. J. Trans. Amer. Union Carb. Unit. Aircraft U. S. Steel Card of Thanks We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sym pathy also for the beautiful floral of ferings during our recent bereave ment. Mrs. Hattle Faerat Joseph Faerst Ashton Faerst Mr, and Mrs. Hobart Dltsworth and family. Card of Thanks I wish to thank my many friends for the beautiful flowers, kindness and sympathy ahown me in bereave ment of my beloved husband. Mrs. Ohas. palm. 16 83', 35 23 31 31 35 36 49 39 35 i 19 34 37 7 38 30 84 Wm 41 A1,ow8nc H m il Tor 7UT old J J Tfr on new m tfil G00DRXCH ffl A. P. Johnsen, district msnager ot the Standard Oil company here, has accepted the general chairmanship of the 75th anniversary celebration to be held In Medford next year, an nounced W. S. Bolger, president of the Chamber of Commerce, this mow ing. The general chairmanship of tne celebration la one of the biggest Jobs any man will be asked to do for Med ford thl year." stated Mr. Bolger, "and the Chamber of Commerce Is very fortunate that Mr. Johnsen ha accepted thla responsibility." Johnsen snnounced this morning his Intention to first organise a TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR TRADE Refrigerator In good condition tor iaaie wuwue Phone 405-W mornings. LEAVING June 36, either via Salt Lake, Denver or boa Augeie."" Phoenix, wanted passengers to share expense. See Bynum, 503 So. Oak dale. RED fryers 18c pound. Blood. Pitt View Ave., near Central Point. WANT Sewing or caring for chil dren by hour: also washing. "Price Right." 41 Pine St. FOR RENT Furnished duplex close In, large living room, bulltins, fire place, furnace. Call 933 or 39. HAY -GRINDING A specialty. Brown, the hay grinder. 340 So. Central. FOR SALE Slightly used Conlon electric washer. Box 10665. FOR SALE 50-gallon gasoline bug gy. Tel 630. FINE modern little home furnished or unfurnished, rent at your own price. 1016 W. 11th. Adults prefer red. WANTED Cheap coach or sedan. Will psy cash. Phone 163. FOR RENT 3 room apt. 18.00. call at 309 W. Jackson. WORLD'S FINEST BOUND . . , RCA High Fidelity Wide Range Ends TONIGHT A News Racketeer With a Weakness for Blondes! TR3CY TOMORROW . H Csffltd Powder Pur? In HI Pick I ButhtpteM ftontinot In hit punthl A movie cow. Fight II out with the "bed men" I the Wtl 5 DOROTHV WILSON SPECIAL ill.MMKR PRICP.S ON BODY FIR MILL BLOCKS MEDFORD FUEL CO. Tel. 03I SEVERIN BATTERY SERVICE Meflford Msds Batteries 6 volt 13-plate CO Oft 1 yr, guarantee fa U Recharge, our mske. 2fte 15J1 No. Rlnrilde. Phont 390 a 1 BRNITA HUME IjXiJ 8 UNA MERKK1, ff ;'ti gj JAMKS GLEASON ff! jj jl (Liiy w$ 1 ?rrr -mi ny4t boy general committee to perfect plans for the celebration and the work of organisation will start Immediately The celebration Is scheduled to be held In Medford the week of June 6. 1934. 10 JAIL FOR TEN DAYS Ben Clark, well dressed man, who has been in and about Medford for the past seven years, was sentenced to serve 10 days in Jail on a diet or bread and water, wnen he appeared In city court this morning. Clark, charged with begging, didn't look at all as if he needed to do the same, Judge A. D. Curry reported In sentencing him to the bastlle. It was not Clark's first offense, New O. E. Radios long and short wave 92295. Leonard Electric Co. Holly Bklg. NOWrj02H3IEJiNow WORLD'S FINEST SOI ND . . . Rr. HIOH FIDE I.ITT WIPE RANGE AIR MDIIABDI RASHES AT S!A IN ST0RM-T0RI1 NIGHT SEE what really happens when a sky giant plunges to its doom! Your crazy to try to film scenes like these! JjT .' . . That's what irudlo ad vUorl warned Director William Wtllm.n when they ditcuued the icr(r of Central Airport. "7 o iu iccnei'they told him, "can't be filmed." But Weltman met the chat lenge! You'll wonder how when you see thcie 7 amaiins scenes. RICHARD 'il! QUUalllLj:iLLtJ IN with SALLY EILERS TOM BROWN Charley Chase Comedy Sportlight News Reel "Mom: I'm Glad You Ordered Snider's Special. Almond Toffee Ice Cream" i I fSk ,A xfc . VJS -A " ." Why can't we have Snider'a Ice cream every day? I like it better than anything else. "If It's Snider's, It's the Best to Buy" Snider Dairy & Produce Co. North Bartlett Oregon Weather. Fair tonight and Friday; tempera ture somewhat above normal in the interior Friday; gentle changeable winds offshore. Will handle some county warrants or county general fund. Roy Prultt, 19 South Orange, phone 928-R. Overnight Your Foot Agony Is Gone Soak your smarting, sore, burning feet (about 30 minutes) in a gallon of hot water to which 3 tablespoons ful of Radox has been added and be fore morning pain, sorenesi, burning, and Inflammation is gone or money back. Don't confuse Radox with other treatments Radox Is entirely MEW DIFFERENT. It penetrates deep in to your thousands of foot pores and actually drives out the acids which cause Itching, burning, soreness and foul odors. Your feet feel fine again Big package 45 cents at Brown's Pharmacy or any good druggist. A runaway plan charg. I i, inann i i saj Flare bombs In the hurl. 4 The rescue on storm churned seasl 5 The blind flight with human freight lashed to the wingsl 6 A plane broken In two a mile in the alrl 7 A nerve-shattering ell msx words could never descrlbel Phone 203 Eighth and Front Sts. Phone 1300 S 'tea