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    MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD. OREGON, THTRSDAY. AUGUST 24. 1033.
PAGE SEVEN
Local and
Returns from North O. O. Aln
dsrter returned to Medford thu morn
"ing on tha Oregonlan from the north.
!" Go to Bandon Mrs. O. W. Plm
snd Mr. Clyde EaWn drove over to
Bndon today to epend the week-
end in Mre. Palm's cabin.
In Medford Harold Cooley ot
. orot Pass, who U with the Grant
pise Pharmacy In that city, wu
. business visitor In Medford on Tues
: day.
Mri. Barnwell Here Mre. Charlea
- h. Barnwell of Port Snelllng. Minn.,
hu arrived In Medford to Join Cap
1 tain Barnwell, who la stationed at
the C. 0. C. headquartera In Med
ford. Unemployed to Meet The Medford
Unemployment association will meet
tonight at the county courthouse at
7:45 o'clock for regular session. A
large attendance was urged yester
' day by K. J. Knutson, manager.
Mr. Burns Improved Jack Burns.
who sustained a. broken back In an
auto wreck on the Jacksonville high
way Saturday night, was reported In
m much Improved condition at the
6 ax: red Heart hospital this afternoon.
Undergoes Operation Jack Roberts
; underwent a major operation at the
Community hospital last night. He
was brought In as an emergency
case, and was reported getting along
satisfactorily this morning.
Leaves Hospital E. N. Llndgren.
who underwent a knee operation at
the Sacred Heart hospital, where he
had been a patient since August 6.
left for bis home this morning, his
condition being much Improved.
Badge Is Found A chauffeur's
badge, No. 7145, has been turned In
to the state police office, according
to Captain Lee M. Bown. A xnaKi
oolored Jacket has Also been turned
in at the station.
Returns East Joe Hurd of Chicago.
Who has been spending the past week
. here visiting his mother, Mrs. E. H.
Hurd, Is leaving today by plane for
Chicago, where he Is manager of the
Mateon Navigation company's offices
in that city.
Pined One Dollar Mrs. R. R. John
son appeared In city court thla week,
. representing he; son. Dr. J. P. John-
son, and paid a fine of H upon a
plea of guilty to dumping garbage
on the south end of Keene Way
drive.
Accident Reported Elise Elizabeth
Reld of 1221 East Main street re
ported at the city police station that
she bed a collision at that place
Wednesday noon with an automobile
driven by Elbert Robinson of route
' four.
To Jacksonville Mrs. Z. J. Medltz
of Kansas City. Mo., and her children,
- Edward, Blanche, Rosemary and Mar
. garet Ann, arrived here today oy
. train from flan Francisco, to spend
; the day at Jacksonville, visiting W.
:H. Luther.
T Chaplain Arriving Chaplain Rsy
: mond James Hore of San Pranclsco Is
: expected In Medford thla week from
. the south, to assist Chaplain Willis
; Bergen of Portland In the religious
- anj welfare work of thla C. C. C. dis--trlct.
- At Diamond Lake Among local
people who visited at Diamond lake
-during the past few dsys. were R. J
- Simpson and J. A. Burton of Med-
- ford, who had as their guest J. P.
' Phelps of San Pranclsco. Mr. and
.' Mrs. E. P. Shirley of Medford were
also among the guests.
;
Z Visit the Whitelawa Mr. and Mrs.
. Rufus TurneT of Whlttler, Cal., are
Z the guests In Medford for several
- days of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whltelaw.
The Turners are en route south from
; Albany, where they attended the
; wedding of their daughter Mary to
; Ted Young, both of whom are well
known here.
' Age with Carter, Rice Z. N.
Agee, for many years with the Zeler-
- bach Paper company as southern
Oregon salesman and later as man
ager of the Eugene branch of the
Zellerbach organization. Is now
with Carter, Rice and company,
printing paper wholesalers of
Portland. Mr. Agee will make regular
.strips to Grants Pass and other sotfth
' ern Oregon points. Orsnts Psss Dally
Courier.
RCA PERFECT SOUND
TODAY
and FRIDAY
FIRST SHOWING
IN MEDFORD
His Crime Was Too
Perfect To Succeed
"As the
Devil
Commands"
with
ALAN DINEHART. MAE CLARK
NEIL HAMILTON
ALSO
Nlrk Kenny Radio Act
Battle Life New,
pally Mat. 1:15. Eve. 7 p. m.
Personal
Home from Bay city Tom Emmens
and Bob Hayes have returned from
a trip to San Pranclsco.
Rectors Return Mr. and Mrs.
Prank Rector returned yesterday from
more than a weekTs trip through the
north.
i ...
Visit Court Halls Mr. and Mrs.
Seely V. Hsll and sons. Seely and
Owen, arrived today on the Shasta
from San Diego. Cal.. to visit Mr.
Hall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Court
Hall, for a few days before continu
ing to Seattle, where Mr. Hall has
been promoted by the United Air
Lines.
...
Wreck on Evans Creek A collision
between csrs driven by Sara Skevtng
ton of Rogue River and a Mr. Wil
son of the'same place, occurred Tues
day night on the Evans Creek road,
records st the city police station
show. The report of Sara Skevlng
ton shows that a truck and car were
traveling on the road, without lights.
...
Boys Run Away According to word
received by city police this morning.
Duane Hogue. 15, and William Rum-
baugh, 13. both of Garden Grove,
Cal., have run away from home, sup
posedly to come to Oregon. Hogue's
mother requests In the letter to Chief
of Police Clatous McCredle that the
boys be held here If apprehended.
and returned south.
. .
Join Husbands Here Mrs. Lewis T.
Ross and Mrs. George A. A. Jones,
both of Corvallls, arrived In Medford
Wednesday to Join their husbands,
who have been stationed here during
tne summer at the C. C. C. head
quarters. Following a brief vacation
trip, the four will return to Cor
vallls where Captain Ross and Lieu
tenant Jones are with the R..O. T. C
work on the campus.
Stars Of Craterian
Picture Are Parents
Of Adopted Children
Both Slim Summervllle and ZaSu
Pitta, who are now appearing at the
Craterian theater as co-stars of the
universal comedy. "Her First Mate."
ar parents of adopted sons. And
both, It so happens, have consist
ently striven to avoid any publicity
in connection with the adoptions.
Summervllle and his wife adopted
a baby boy from' an orphanage more
than a year ago. but It was many
months before the public learned
that the little fellow was not a nat
ural son of the couple. . Then the
secret wsa revealed by a newspsper
writer who had promised to respect
tne confidence of the comedlsn. snd
not to publish the facts of the case.
The boy, a little more than a year
old, has been named Elliott.
ZaSu Pitts was the flrat screen
star to adopt a child, and did It as
the result of her great friendship for
the mother, who died. She had long
been a close friend of the exotic
actress, Barbara LaMarr, and on
the .death of the latter many years
ago, Miss Pitts and her husband.
Tom Gallery, adopted the young Don
Mike LaMarr. as a companion for
their own little girl.
Dripping radlatora repaired.
Metal Works.
Brill
Phone 642. We'll haul away youi
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
Shows at pH VBsVTVbaTVHMiHHH Mnts 15c
2'" R '1 r.lspW ! Eves 2Jo
7:15 9:15 I.Mmf T 1
WORLD'S FINEST SOUND ....
TONIGHT is your
IN HE WAS
SHE DONE
FRIDAY and
Your favorite
Western star in
a thundering dra
ma bristling with
action and smash
ing conflict . . . .
the thrill you've
been waiting fori
Iam Grey's
George I
O'BRIEN I
laffV Claire Trevor I
rtJSlC Greta Nissen
PAJFoxPicture
WHEAT GROWERS
ADVISED TO GET
REDUCTION DATA
Every wheat grower, no matter how
extensive hit operations are. should
get the Information available on tfte
wheat adjustment program, states
County Agent R. a. Powler.
Ono feature of the plan that ap
pears to loom large In the minds of
wheat growers is what to do witn
the land taken out of wheat pro
duction. This Is answered In the
contract as follows: 'Summer fal
lowed; planted to soil building or
erosion preventing crops; or to food
crops for home consumption on tnis
farm; or to feed crops for the pro
duction of livestock product for
home consumption on this farm."
The government contracts to mane
benefit payments for three years in
return for acreage reduction for two
years, as the first payments apply to
the 1033 crop with no reduction re
quired. This Is in contrast to the
cotton situation In the south where
contract called for actual plowing
under of part of the 1933 crop.
Local meetings called for during
the next few days are as follows:
Thursday, Aug. 24. Talent com
munity hall, B p. m.
Friday. Aug. 25. Sams Valley
school house, 8 p. m.
Monday. Aug. 28. Central Point
Grange hall. 8 p. m.
Local meetings are being well at'
tended and actual signing of appli
cation for contracts will begin next
week.
EGGS AND BUTTER
PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 24. (API
Egg prlcea went unchanged today as
a preference for storage stock waa
Indicated. Best quality was generally
at list pslce while a wide spread waa
noticed In pullets, compared to
printed values.
Make of butter showed a slight de
crease again. Trade conditions were
steady, but more or less Influenced
by cold storage stock for sale. But
terfat waa unchanged.
With an acute shortage of offetlnge
of fresh stock, both alive and dressed,
market price of turkeys was higher.
Slightly better demand for klllera
in the hen market, but no change
suggested In the price list. Light
broilers were In rather good call.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to thank our many friends
for their kindness, sympathy and
floral offerings during our bereave
ment of our beloved father.
Mrs. Florence DavUi.
Mrs. Blanche Kitchen
Mra. Dorothy Payne.
Mrs, Catherine Hefler.
Ends Tonlte Irene Dunne In
"The Secret of Madame Blanche"
Tomorrow Ernest Truex In
"Whistling In the Dark"
1 aVJaaalg Kiddles a Dime
RCA HIGH FIDELITY. WIDB RANGE
last chance to
HER MAN... BUT
WRONG"
SATURDAY
Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 34. (AP)
CATTIE: 17. cslvea 12; steady.
HOGS: 640: ateady.
SHEEP: 119: ateady.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Aug. 34. (AP) But
ter: Prints, extras, 22c; standards.
310.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade, 18c lb.; farmer s door delivery.
17c per lb.; sweet cream, oe higher.
BOOS Pacific Poultry Producers-
selling price: Oversize, 24c; extras,
22c; standards, 20c; mediums, 20c;
pullets, 16c dozen. Buying price by
wholesalers: Fresh extras, 20c dos.;
mediums, 16c dos.; undergrade, 10c
dos.; pullets 10c dozen.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to
retailers: Country killed hogs, best
butchers, under 150 lbs., 7'iiaBc.
vealers, 70 to 100 lbs., Oqioc; spring
lambs. lOUffliic lb.; yearlings. 4$6c
lb.; heavy ewes, 2 a 3c lb.; medium
cows, 5?6c lb.; canner eows, 2 3 3c
lb.; bulls. 4H3 5c lb.
Cheese, milk, live poultry, new on
ions, potatoes, cantaloupes, wool and
hay, unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Aug. 24. (P Wheat:
Open. High. Low. Closo
Sept ,73 .73 .72 .72
Dec 77 77',, .76 '.4 .76 ;4
Cash wheat No. 1:
Big Bend Bluestem ... .80
Dark hard winter (12)....,. .82
(11)
.73
Soft white
Western white
Hard winter .......
Norther nspring ..............
Western red - .,
.70
.u .70
.70
.70
. .68
24.00
35.50
18.50
Wheat 68;
Oats: No. 2 white
Corn: No. 2 E. yellow.
Mlllrun stsndard .....
Today'a car recelpta:
flour 11; corn 2; oats 6. hay 4.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAOO,
Aug. 24. (AP) Wheat
futures.
Open
, .87 ',4
High
Low
.86
Close
.853;
Sept.
8 bona at
2:00
7:15 - fl:15
(QZESSHETl-
WORLD'S FINEST ROUND
. . . RCA
Until Saturday Night
He Wanted A Deep-Sea
Liner .... But It Turned
Out To Be A Ferry!
-swv
Here's the panle scoop of the
year . . . with 811m as a dry-land
salt water mariner and Zasu as
the wire who thinks ferry boats
are as good as fairy boots when
It comes to making dreams come
true!
Mm,
ZASU
in
4
a.MIMT II
UNA MERKEL
WARREN HYMER
IWton CHURCHILL
HENRY ARMETTA
GEORGE MARION
. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE
.Ml
PUS
"INFLATION"
' tpA fthat tt m.an,
l.U KRI. HARIIV
( nufpihw, sf.w
Dec. iO
May 94
.92 ij
.98'.
.88 'I
.93
88
53',
. F. B.itterfat.
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 24 (API
Butterfat, 21 32c.
Wall St. Report
Bond Bale Average,.
(Copyright, 1933. Standard Statistics
Co.)
Ailgu.t 24:
20 20 20 60
Ind'ls RR's Ufa Total
Today 75 8 80 9 84.8 80 8
Prev. day. 75.7 81.1 85 2 80 8
Week ago. "9 1 81 0 85 5 80 9
Year aso 69 7 75 5 85 6 76 9
3 Vra. ago... 93 9 108.7 100.8 101.1
Stock Sale Averages.
(Copyright, 1933. standard Statistic
Co.)
August 34:
50
Ind'ls
Today - S4.0
Prev. day ...- 93 3
Week ago. 92.3
Year ago 64.5
3 Yrs. ago .164 0
90 20 90
RR's Ufa Total
51 9 87.7 86 4
51.5 86 5 86 6
50 3 90.5 85.5
34 9 99 8 66 2
117.6 217.1 166 0
NEW YORK. Aug. 24. (AP) At- '
though grains aaggd under renewed
selling pressure today, stocks gener
ally Ignored this weakness and moved
quietly up to higher levels. Gains in
most categories averaged a point or
more, with several specialties advanc
ing considerably farther.. The close
was Eteady. Turnover, much smaller
than yesterday, approximated 1,750,-
000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 32 select
ed stocka follow:
Al. Chem. tfc Dye 136V4
Am. Can 01
Am. & Fgn. Pow 12 Va
A. T. & T 127
Anaconda 18
Atch. T. tfc S. P. 64
Bendlx Avia 18',i
Beth. Steel . 41
California Pack'g 27"JB
Caterpillar Tract. 23
Chrysler 43H
Coml. Solv 38H
Curtiss-Wrlght . 84
DuPont 80
Gen. Foods 37J
Gen. Mot . 32
Int. Harvest 3914
I. T. Sl T. 16
Johns-Man 53
Monty Ward 26
North, Amer. - 33
Penney (J. C.) ........ ........ 46
Phillips Pet
. 14
Radio
8
Mats 2Ao
F.rw ilie
KlUdlrs a Dim
HIOH FIDELITY
WIDE RANGE
PITTS
iff.
Sou. Pac.
Std. Brands
St. Oil Cal
St. Oil S. J.
Trans. Amer.
Union Carb.
United Aircraft
U. S. Steel
29
28S
37',
39',
7i4
48 ,
... 37 ,
55 ,
Challenging Fred Wahl, who claim
ed yesterday to be the wearer of the
f!rstNatlonal Recovery Act consumer
button in Medford, Mrs. Agnes I.
Merrell. manager of the Real Silk
company In this district, appeared at
the Mall Tribune, with button shin
ing1 and the statement that she had
been wearing same since Monday.
Mrs. Merrell also announced that
the men at the Western Auto Supply
company have also been wearing
consumer buttons since Tuesday. Mr.
Wahl returned to Medford wearing
his yesterday. Until someone else
appears with another challenge Mrs.
Merrell will be accepted as wearer of
the first button in Medford.
George O'Brien In
Rialto's Thriller
"Life in the Raw." the latest ro
mance from the pen of Zane Orey,
comes to the Rlalto theater on Fri
day, to remain for an engagement of
two days. It ta the Fox picture In
which George O'Brien, premier west
ern star, returns to the screen after
an absence of about six months.
The atory that Zane Grey has writ'
ten for this O'Brien vehicle combines
the elements for which his wrttlngs
have gained world-wide fame. There
la romance, adventure, danger, acta
of undauted heroism all set against
the dynamic background of the west,
It ts reported as a story of humans
whose emotions are laid bare by the
unrelenting pressure of arid wastes,
George O'Brien has a new leading
lady in this production. She is Claire
( SO WHY TAKE CHANCES Y .
WHEN YOU CAN GET
f BLOW-OUT PROTECTION J pffi
FREE ''
THIS TIRE IS A LIFE-SAVER !
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In the Immediate Future!
Due to substantial increase in Rubber and Cotton Cost
Also Cotton Process Tax, effective August 31st, will be
added to the price of tires!
BUY NOW AND SAVE!
Liberal Trade-in Allowance on Goodrich Safety Silver
towns. LEWIS SUPER SERVICE STATION
Trevor, beautiful newcomer to the
screen, who has been recruited from
the dramatic stage. Her last appear
ance was In the leading role of "The
Party's Over." the Broadway success
which recently completed a success
ful engagement in New York.
LEAVE TO PLEAD
County Commissioner R- E Neslon,
represent Ing the county, and 8-
Sumpter Smith, representing the
Chamber of Commerce, will leave this
evening for Portland, where they will
Join delegation from Ashland. Grants
Pass, Roseburg and Eugene and ap
pear before the Joint meeting or the
state high-way commission snd the
bureau of public roads, and will en
deavor to get an agreement to ad
vertise for bids and let the contract
In September for the construction of
the Paclfte highway in th Slakl
yous, the sllocatlon for which wis
made June 30.
FIRST RUN FILM
OPENS AT ROXY
The most lovable villain, the most
villainous lover ever a girl had U
on view at the Roxy theater In "As
the Devil Commands." with Alan
Dinehart. Mae Clarke and Nell Ham
ilton featured. It la an exciting
story of the crime that was too per
fect to succeed, bringing to the
screen an entirely new type of film
villain.
NEW FALL DRESSES. 93.95 to
12.45. Swagger Suits and Coats,
13.45 to 924.96. Hats, 05c and up.
New Fall Shoes moderately priced,
THE BAND BOX St SHOE BOX. "The
store that saves you money."
The North Carolina corporation
commission has ruled that truck
drivers may not work more than 14
noura a ay.
YOU never can tell when
you'll have a blow-out
with ordinary tires on your
ear. The way to be aafe U
to make sure you get the
new Goodrich SUvertown,
with the Life-Saver Golden
Ply. Because this amusing
invention makes you 3
times safer by eliminating
the CAUSE of blow-outs
beforehand.
And Just Imagine you
don't pay a single penny
Tit
nw
Goodrich
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KrirAc Will
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"WE NEVER CLOSE"
Next to Hotel Jackion
NEW FALL DRESSES, 13 93 to
12 45. Swaer Suits and Coats.
13 45 to 34 95. HsU. 95c and up.
New Fall Shoes moderately priced
THE BAND BOX & SHOE BOX. "Tiie
store thst saves you money."
Warrants Called, brhool District No. "..
Warrant numbered 372. 376. 4'.4
415, 418, 420. 422. 423, 425. are called
for payment. Interest will cease after
September 1. 1933.
Present warrants at First National
Bank, Medford, Oregon, for payment.
BESSIE SNYDER.
Clerk Dlat. No. 3
TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
CASH PAID for men's secondhand
suits, odd oats. hats and shoes.
Will H Wilson. 32 N. Front St
TOP PRICES naid for 2nd band fur
niture. Be rr yd ale 2nd Hand Store.
1603 N Riverside. Phone 266.
FOR SALE Orchard ladders. Larsen
type with reinforced steps; 10, 13,
14. 16-ft. lengths. While they last,
30c foot. Montgomery Ward t Co.
FOR RENT Furnished houses. cab-
Ins, so. 00, 10.00; water. 812 Sum
mit. LOST Female Boston Bull terrier;
white with brown markings. Re
turn 579 Franquette St. Reward.
WANTED By young woman, position
as stenographer or office work. Ad
dress Box 12217, Tribune.
6-ROOM modern house. Price 1500.
523 N. Riverside. Phone 319-X.
FOR SALE Or trade for pigs, model
T. Ford truck with Warford trans
mission. Ted Fish, Phoenix.
WANTED Young person with ability
to meet public, for part time work.
Salary. Box 13214. Tribune.
FOR TRADE Old car with good mo
tor for wood or work. Tel. 1345-X.
FOR EXCHNQE Clear bungalow
for business location on highway,
511 So. Grape.
LOST Swimming suit between Twin
Plunges and Medford. Finder kind
ly return to Mall Tribune. Reward,
WANTED Electric washer, cheap for
cash. Box 12105, Tribune.
extra for this Golden Ply
protection! Thanks to the
Goodrich crusade to save
lives, we can give you this
new Safety SUvertown for
the same price as any
standard tire.
Why take chances? That
blister that blow-out In
the making may be In
your tires right now. Come
In today while prices are
still low,
LIFE-SAVER COIOEM FUf
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Phone 1300
j.N Dlrecle1 fcy Loui Kin ix? zsx
Front and Eighth Sta.