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SfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULT 12, 1333, PAGE FIVE Local and Personal In Sftcrtd Heart Father Powri of Portland I a patitnt st th &cred Kert botplul faer tbU ek. rnderfoci Operation Carl Myers underwent an oprtion at th Sa cred Heart hospital today. Hn. MoCurry Here ftire. Lutttt T. MeCurry of Green. Castle, Ind., la a guest this week at the T. W. C. A. Guest from Portland Don Flynn of the Genera Electric Supply com pany was a local business visitor frost Portland yesterday. Goes to Klamath Fred Simmon of the Columbia Knit line of Port land toft yesterday for Klamath Falls after spending the week-end here. Guest at Thompson Miss Amy El liott, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. B. R. Elliott, is a guest today of Miss patsy Thompson-at her home at phoenix. Wreck on Eleventh Willi am David son and J. T. Drew figured in an auto wreck last evening at Eleventh and Ftr streets, No one was Injured. Visits Miss Llndley Miss Betty Vllm of this city U spending a short holiday as guest of Miss Virginia Llndley at her home in the Sams Val ley district. Arrive from South A. W. Hazen and M. Stevens arrived this morning lrom San Francisco and were met at the Shasta by Dr. S. W. winkle with whom they are conferring here. Mr. Richardson Improved J. San- ford Richardson of Beall Lane, who . has been ill for the past week with a severe cold, was reported improved today. He was in Med ford this morn ing for medical treatment. Here from Omaha, Mrs. Elizabeth Carey and daughter, Mary Elisabeth, arrived on the train from the south this morning from Omaha to be guests for a time of Mrs. Carey's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. McDonougn. Standard Oil Men Here H. I. Coa tello and J. Ryan, dignitaries of the Standard Oil company of California, arrived on the Shasta this morning from Can Francisco to confer with th local staff. TT. C T. 17. to Meet A very Inter esting program baa been prepared by the young people of the churches for the- meeting Thursday. July 13th of the W. C, T. U. All young people are cordially Invited to attend. t Dallaire Is Driver Phil Dallaire la now driver of the Crater Lake stage which leavea Medford daily for the park. The return trip la made in time for passengers to board the eve ning trains If they desire. For Medical Care John Blanch! who was a patient at the Sacred Heart hospital for medical care, ts .leaving today for his home. George Stone is still a patient at the hos pital Mrs, Gibson to Fair Mrs, "Rain bow" Gibson will leave Thursday morning. In company with Mr. and Mrs. Charles E, Everard of Pasadena for the World's fair in Chicago. The party plana to be gone about a monrh, Grants Pass Courier. Homers Complete Trip Mr. O. O. Horner, and eons, Jim and Donald. have returned from a two weeks trip by auto, having visited friends and relatives In Reno, Wellington and Ely, Kev., and at Rosevllle and Sacra mento, Cal. Girl Located The daughter of Mrs. Howard Hilkev. reported missing from her home yesterday in the Antelope district, and believed hitch hiking down tho highway, was located here, staying at 34 Cottage street, city po lice announced today. Miss Reynolds Home Her many friends in Medford are welcoming home this week Mias Dorothy Reyn olds, who was ill for some time this summer in Portland. Her condition is much improved, but she is still un able to resume all the activities with which she ts associated in Medford. Horses on Train Several of Med ford's horse racing fans watched with eagerness the load of horses passing through Medford this morning on the train for the north and Don Collier la quoted as placing his money on the bay with her head out of the win dow. , In Radio Program Roger Wolf, well known young pianist, and his friend. Little Virginia Oentry, who plays the saxophone, will be heard in a radio program amateur night, to night, beginning at 7 o'clock. Both are Just seven years of age and their program is anxiously awaited by their many old as well as Tery yotjtig Here from Medford John Bertol a Medford business man, was in Grants Pass Monday on a business trip. Grants Pass Courier. Has Tonsils Out BlUy Virgin un derwent an operation yesterday at tlw Sacred Heart hospital for removal of his tonsils. Here from Klamath T. W. Delaell of The California Oregon Power com pany arrived here yesterday from Klamath Falls for a short business visit at the Copco general offices. To Attend Funeral All members of the Eagles lodge have been requested to attend the funeral services Thurs day afternoon at the Perl Funeral home for Albert Tlngleaf. Lieut. Kennedv Calls Lieut. Am lei Kennedy, in command at Boeing field, stopped at the local airport, for short visit today on his return north from San Diego. Mrs. Coleman In Hospital Mrs. J. H. Coleman is a patient at the Com munity hospital this week, having undergone a minor operation there yesterday. Party Postponed The card party, scheduled for tonight by the Phoenix Thursday club has been postponed indefinitely, it was announced thi morning. j Pre-School Clinic A pre-schoot ' and baby clinic will be held in the old court house at Jacksonville i Thursday afternoon from 1:30 to 4 o'clock, the county health depart ment reported today, urging a good attendance. w m Former Resident Calls Dalton Ter- rill. former resident of this city, was a business visitor here yesterday. Mr. Terrlll Is now located at Yreka, where he is division accountant for the Cali fornia Oregon Power company. WEATHER BRINGS SMALLEST GRAIN CROP FORMS Farm Administrators Going Ahead With Plans to Make Smaller Yields Fashion able for American Farmer Linstock. PORTLAND, July I. (AP) Cst- 38. calves 14: steady. Hog,; SO; steady. Sheep; til; tat. l Week seo SS Yf Ir go 36 B j S yrs. 0-..!e2 0 H 100 ,?! KI i5 S tM 123 SIM 18M Portland Produce FIVE TIME LOSER GOING TO TRIAL Paul F. White, "five times loser' at the counterfeiting game, will be leaving here, probably tomorrow, for Portland in tin. istody of Deputy United States Marshal Cal Wella. With htm will go two other counterfeiters, John Williams, 19, and Donald Camp bell, at, who were distributing the money, made by White over a camp- fire in the Applegate district, where he was arrested on Information fur nished by Chief of Police McCredle. Deputy Marshal Wells left for Klamath Falls this morning to get David Middle ton, charged with coun terfeiting there, and four other pris oners, who will be taken to Portland, One alleged moonshiner from Grants Pass will Join the party of prisoners. ED DEALERS ILL ADOPT ETHICS COD! The Oregon Feed Dealers' associa tion will hold a genera! meeting of wholesale and retail feed dealers of western Oregon at the Marlon Hotel, Salem, Thursday morning at 10:30. The purpose of the meeting la to perfect organization under the tional Industrial recover? act, and all feed dealers of western Oregon whether members of the association or not, have been invited to attend. The management of the association has been working for the past few weeks on a trade practice code, which wilt be submitted to the meeting at this time. By ROV F, HESORICKHOS Associated Press Staff Writer. WASHINGTON, July M. (API American farmers face the prospect of their smallest grain and corn har vest in decades, but farm adminis trators are going right ahead today with plana to make smaller crops the future fashion. The worst crop weather in 50 years provided by droughts, excessive heat, storms, grasshoppers and In sects is responsible for what in many areas will be a total crop failure with yields lowered through most ot the grain and corn belts far below average. Nature Poor Balance, . But nature'a method of curtailing production is unsatisfactory, says Secretary Wallace. It brings tragedy to some and higher prices to those who are lucky enough to raise some-; thing. He made thla plain after reading estimates of the crop reporting board forecasting the smallest wheat crop since 1893, one of the four smallest corn harvests in S3 years and the lightest crop of oats sine 1897. Through the farm adjustment act. ha says it will be possible to bring about a uniform reduction of out put by co-operative action of farm ers, thus reducing the supply of farm commodities and Increasing prices to a point where farm purchasing power will be returned to pre-war level. That applies, he says, to cotton as well aa grains and corn. May Forget Figure. He said that the exceedingly short grain crop, while solving to some ex tent the surplus carry-over from last year "can easily cause both farmers and city people to lose sight of trie fact that we are slut planting more acres to grain than can be conaumed in this country or sold at a fair price abroad. "The unusual weather conditions of this year and higher prices resulting will distort the Judgment of the farm ers of the United States aa to wnat they should plant next year unless we are able to co-operate in some effective way under the mechanism of the agricultural act," he asserted. Fl Cuts Later. Acreage reduction of wheat to that required under the wheat plan, he aaid. will not be- determined until after the London wheat conference and establishment of the significance of this year's small crop. George N. Peek, chief administrator, said that the small crop in no way will affect the determination of farm adminis trators to continue In effect the 30 cents per bushel wheat processing tax which became effective Sunday. The board'a estimates indicated an aggregate crop of wheat, corn, oata, barley, rye and flaxseed of 3.783.204, 000 bushels, a total of 1,08,8B000 below last year. PORTLAND, July 13, (AP) But ter: Prints, extras, Sec; standards, 25c. BUTTSWAT: Portland delivery, A grade, 24$ 25c lb.; farmers' door de livery, 22a 23c to.; sweet cream, 5c higher, BOOS: Pacific Poultry Producers' selling price; Overs!. 21c; extras. 19c; mixed colors, 18c; mediums, 18c t'oeen. Buying prtce by wholesalers: Presh current receipts, 56 lbs. and up, 14c dozen. NEW ONIONS: California. Bermuda. SI 25 50-ib. orate; new red, SI 35 cental. POTATOES: Local, 52.00; Deschutes Gems, 52.85 cental; do Bakers, 93.00; Yakima Gems, 53.7S. NEW POTATOES: Local white and red, 52.25$ 2.35 cental. STRAWBERRIES; New Oregon. l.75a.00. Cheese, milk, country meats, mo hair, cascara bark, hops, live poul try, wool, hay, quotations unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, July M.-WPi-Wbea;. Open High Low Close July 82 83 i 82 83 i Sept. 85 86'i 85 MV, Dec. 89 90; 89 89Ji Cash wheat: No. 1 Bl blue stem , , 93 Dark hard winter (12 pet.) 93 do (It pet.) 88 Soft white 8t Western White ,-. . 81 Hard winter .............., 81 Northern spring ..,-.-., 81 Western red L 81 Oats: No. 2 white, 535.5!). Corn: No. 2 E. yettow, $28.75. t Milirun standard, 519.50. Today's car receipts: Wheat 131: barley I; flour tt, corn 5; oata 2; hay 2, CHICAGO, July S3, AP Wheat: Open High Low Close July l.03i t.DSH l-05!i l-Wi-ls Sept, . Ij07 1.09. '1.06 1.06H-H May 1.18 1.15H l.tau 1.14H-S Dec 1.094 I.HH 106 1.19K-H ALLEGED AUTO THIEF RETURNED TO SALEM Chief of Police Mtnto of Salem ar rived here laat night to take into his custody Clifford Schock of Colum bus, Ksa., arrested on the Pacific highway by state police and charged with the theft of the Salem city dog catcher's car, Mathew Vandertaeck, the 15-year-old boy, with whom Schock claimed to have been riding, was also picked up last night on the highway by state police, who announced today that the youth had nothing to do with the theft, but would be held aa a witness. The two will be taken to Salem today by Chief Mlnto. Sheet Metal Work of all kinds Brl'.l Metal Works. U Now Is The Time To Buy FACTORY BLOCKS and SLAB WOOD TIMBER PRODUCTS COMPANY Lumber Building Material and Fuel Phone 7 tr.d .Sort!, Cer.tr jl "A to 7 r.ije With BEEBE'S INJURIES IN CAR CRASH SERIOUS D. W. Beebe, farmer of the Agate district, who received Injuries yes terday in an auto collision one mile south of Medford, waa not able to leave the Sacred Heart hospital last night, as It was believed he would be earlier In the day, Mr. Beebe received a severe fracture of the rib and waa suffering from shock today. His grandson, Everett Atkins, who was also Injured tn the wreck, waa expected to return to the Beebe ranch from the hospital today. He received numerous cuts about the head, hie mother, Mrs. Hazel Atkins, said thla morning. Chicago Wheat Ran Francisco Butterfat, SAN FRANCISCO, July 12, !AP)- Butterfat 25 prem. grade 24. Wall St. Report 4i - 1SU 3ti - - 85 r 801, w 43i -. W, 275, 34'i 45i -,... 17 39 Z 40, 8H 441, ; 381, . 6t't NEW YORK, July 13. (API A rather Indifferent stock market, plod ded somewhat stubbornly Into fir mer territory today under the leader ship of the buoyant alcohols and as sorted specialties. Except in a tew Issues, trading volume waa not espe cially pronounced until the last hour.- Transfers approximated 5.000, 000 shares, Today's closing prices for 52 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. A Dye 126 Am. 5s Pgn, Pow, 935i As. 4s rgn. Pew. ....- 18 A. T. as T. 12H Anaconda . , 20l, Atch. T. is S. r. 75 Bendtx Avia. Beth. Steel California Pack's Caterpillar Tract. Chrysler Coml. Solv, Curtlss-Wright DuPont Gen, Poods Oen. Mot. . Int. Harvest, I. T. 5t T. Johns-Man. Monty Ward North Amer. Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet .. Radio Sou, Pac. Sid, Brands St. Oil Cal. St. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer, Union Carb, Unit. Aircraft U. S. Steet TALIAN MEN REACH LABRADOR SHED! AC H B,, 2uj 12, (AP) Hs Italian a3r squadron led by Gn- erat lulo Baibo arrived this after noon M Crt wright, Lbrdor, endtag Its tlSgbt from Iceland, ccord!nj to ft vtreleu report reeetved her. The information of completion ot the flight from Reykjavik to the Labrador port, s distance of 1500 miles and longest stage In the entire trip from iuly to Chicago was re ceived at th Italian ar base here. According to the time given in the v&eieea message the 1500 miles were covered in ten and a half hour. Hillah Shriners at Meet r ( sifiMnrffl..,. -furril-iiim BAER ENROUTE TO MEET FIANCEE FORT YORTB, Tea., July . (AP), Tack Dempsey, Ma Baer and part iert by plane today for Kansas- City and Salt Late City. Baer, his manager and fei trainer. flew west towacda Salt Lake City and Dempsey took another plane for Kan sas City, where he is met Mia HsttMh WinSajB, whom f t -txt-.tts he will marry in fteno neat week. Miss WitUama ia a Stew Tort musical com edy star, formerly marries to Roger Wolf Kshn. son of Otis Kalsa. Because he hurt nta right hand tn rough eahrtrttten bout with Bab Bant here tart night and kt tired c oox.ng. Baer expects to cancel all ether ensasesae'-K ana rest, until time to start work on c Bsortnj picture. r.. r. iEBiwiE (Ob lrft Pti I, . RV.VSISO Photo isy The Peasleya. E. C, ".ferry") Jrrome and Paul ft. Bnnt! whet with potentate A. K, Cas, repreent UUMi Temple at the Imperial seutsii t(,, fJr ln it. tenttc City. Picture courtesy of AaMand T-iinga. ATLANTIC CITT, N. J , July !- (AP John S. Sebrrtl, of Korfstk. 'a today became the Imperial poten. fate of Korth America Shrtnedora, succeeding Earl C, Milts of Des Moines. Is. Albert K. ,Piebach, Cleveland, and genera! pre-election favorite tor Im perial outer guard, was the victorious candidate. Jassea C. Burger, Denver, wss elected Imperial treasurer. Jfugrts M. Caldwell, Seattle, KmIi. waa named Imperial assistant rabban. The new officers will be installed tomorrow. The Imperial council waa HU await ing a committee report In the mat ter Before taking action Sn selecting next year's convention city. It was believed Minneapolis would be chosen. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE One new Mien test bench, cylinder hone hat. chant-tr, as& E. grease gun. George StoMa hon, i mils So. TaleaS, FO R Ai--G ne cow. b-izz w. the inner and a "27" WMppet eosh, Oeorge McMshsn, 1 mil S&. Ts FOR SALE 12 head pri zvera. Ever ett Ba-fcy T&tent. NZW YORK. July i 2e (APj Alfred S. Smith today waa elected a director of the New York Life Insurant com psnf, succeeding George M. Reynolds of Chicago resigned because of poor heMih. BOND MIC AVERAGE (Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics Company) July 13: 30 30 ' 301 80 Ind'ta RB'a We Total i Today xTS.t S3. Jrtl.ej Prer, day 78,1 83.3 86 8 81 J Week ago.... 74.3 80.0 85.8 80.0! Year ago 84.4 S3.0 73.U 60.4 i a yra. ago 9S.4 107.8 100,9 100.4 i New 193 hlsha. STOCK SAtB AVERAGE (Copyright, 1033, Standard Statistic Company) July 13: Today Pre?, day 80 India 98.7 - 7t 30 Bit's 5S.8 55,4 30 tit's 1I1.J 10S 00 Total 84,3 83.0 Starts Today for Four By "I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang" With FAVL MCKl Comedy, "Babe of Mine" "Three'a A Crowd" News SEEK FEDERAL LOAN PORTLAND. July 13, API A loan of eiGO.OGO to be used m construc tion of is projects at state game fares and flab matcheries. will be applied for by the state game com. mission through the reconstruction finance corporation. Annual pay-. meU are expected not to exceed 5,r soo over a 40-year period. If tbegams commission, la success ful tn getting thla money, 9tt per cent of teSch would be a grant, the fish cumrMsalon will make similar application. TOXITE JACK OAKIE tn "Madison Square Garden" ; Thur, Gaynor and ForreH tn "Tens of the Mora Country" Normal Leaders Speak At Meet SALEM, Juty IS. f) JT, A. Chur chill, president of Monmouth Normal school and L. E. Messenger of South ern Oregon Normal school were speak ers here yesterday at the annual con ference of the Oreon County School Superintendent's aasoclstlon. Churchill spone on "elementary teacher training In Oregon," and Mes senger discussed "the spirit of youth," e Call the Southern Oregon Credit Bureau. They can sell you who pa bia debts S'cmpt.y. Phone 643. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Serriee. SAUNAS, Calif! (OP When A. Stclner was entering a store with a ca of eggs on his shoulder two men it imped Into him. While hi wsa busy harping the eggs from falling, they picked hit pocket. A BARGAIN DANCE Dreamland TONIGHT ADMISSION 10 DINTY MOORE'S LITTLE GIANTS Fun for Boys and Grls To th first 12 boyi and girli who bring is 12 or GRAHAM BREAD wrapper each, w will est of our fin RAPID FIRE TOY GUNS FREE! Honeymaid brad i for lale'at Alexander', Grocery, Hum phrey'i, Home Grocery, Reliable Grocery, Star Market, and Ivy St, Market MODEL BAKERY-Liberty Bldg. fl ORLDS FINEST MIL'lill RCA Hiett Fidelity Wiile Baaty Satire No account charged to Fraternal order et Eagles win be pM ttnles accompanied by requisition. Signed; V. O. OILUfPTE. Secty. NAMPA, Ida. (UP A young wo man tore off her clothing when she became enraged at aa suto:r,cb.l? she tried to "ware dawn" on the North Nampa highway recently, failed to stop, Clarence Graybilt reported to police. t&'ASFFED SSectric washer, late mod el., must, be cheap for cash. Phone M8-J-2. POR SALE-Mate toy foJ terrlera 3 mfc old. 69t Terrace. Ashland, 26! -J. PGR SALE Jersey cow, fresh and fiilty tested. See Ges. WeftS at Lamport's. a ROOM rum. aot and Uirlst and fee vater, ganae, Adults, . ft. B5j, WARRANTS will be haodW at Pra ftt Melody Shop. 33 KorBr Central, Medford Center building. 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