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r PA'GE EIGHT MEDFORD MXIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDXY, DECEMBER 19, 1933 L DC ILO L (Continued from page one) wrapped and sealed a,t Washington D. C. and are ready for delivery, it wa innounoed, here today by Mar- hall W. Dana, regional adviser lor the Public Work Adlmlntatratlon. Dun received a telegram thl xnornlnff from Frank J. Keenan, fl nanctal advlaer for the RFC, announc ing the approral of Joans for the two district. The money will be taken from the $60,000,000 appropriation made by the last seeelon of congress from the RC funds for refinancing irrigation, drainage and levee district organized under state laws, and In financial dlftreas. The Mllner project m Idaho the first district to receive money from this fund, nnd Ochoco and Hood River were next. The loans will mean the writing down of the outstanding debt against the districts, to enable settlers to pay their way. Tax rolls will again carry the lands In the Hood River and Ochooo district when the loan money arrive, and some of the best lands In the stat will again be placed in production. Oregon nas carried the financial load of her state aided irrigation project for year. Appraisal of the Medford Irrigation district ha been completed and the report was dispatched Sunday night to Washington, D. O. The Gold HIU dUtrlct appraisal was completed Mon day and the Eagle Point and Rogue River district appraisals will be com pleted within the week. All the field work in each district ha been com pleted under the direction of P. E. Thompson of Bonanza, Ore. The irrigation district eek Recon struction Finance corporation loa:u aggregating more thsn $1,000,000 for refunding present outstanding indebt edness. A decision on the local Irrigation loan Is expected soon after receipt In Washington of the appraiser's report. t: Livestock. PORTLAND, Dec. 10. (IP) CAT TLE: 70; calve 10; steady, unchanged. HOOA: ISO; steady, unchanged. SHEEP: 60; steady to firm for lamb, unchanged. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Deo. 10. () BUT TER (Prints, extras, 18c; standards, 1716o lb. BUTTBRFAT -Portland delivery: A grade, 14c; farmer' door delivery 11 12o lb.; weet cream fto higher. EOOfi Pacific Poultry Producer' selling price: Fresh extra specials, 25c; extras, 23c; standards, 20c; me diums, 10c dozen. Buying price by wholesalers; Fresh extras, 20c dozen; first, 12c; medium, 14c; undergrade, 12c; pullets, 12o down. Cheese, milk, country meat, jive poultry, potatoes, wool and hay, unchanged. Portland Wheat wait st. Report j TIGER BASKETEERS FACING TOUGH FOE Slock gala Averstes. (Copyright, 1933, Standard Statlatlca Oo.) December 10: B0 90 90 0 Ind'Ia Rr's Ufa Total Today . 80.0 41. .l 77.4 Prev. day . 88.0 41.8 es.9 77.8 Week ago . B8.8 44.1 88 9 81.7 Tear ago 83.8 97.8 91 8 88.8 3 yrs. ago ....119.8 94.4 188.8 133.3 Bond Hale Aversges. (Copyright, 1933, Standard Statlatlca Co.) December 19: India Rr'a Ufa Total 30 30 30 80 Today 71.8 71.9 77J 73.8 Pre, day 73.0 73.8 77.8 73.9 Week ago . 71.9 73.1 78.0 74.3 Year ago .. 83.1 80.3 81.8 88.3 8 yra. ago 83.7 100.8 97.T 94 8 PORTLAND, Deo. 19. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close May 73 .73 !4 .73 !4 .73'. Dec, .88 Vi .88 M .88 14 .88 'A Cain wheat: Big Bend blueatem Dark hard winter, 13 pet, 11 pet. Soft white Western white . Hard winter ....... Northern aprlng .71 .78 .70 .88 .88 .88 .88 Western red ... .88 Oats: No. 3 white, 833.80. Corn: No. 3 E yellow 833.38. Mlllrun, standard, 814.00, Today's car receipts: Wheat, 100; barley, 1; flour, 11; corn, 4: oats, 3; hay, 1. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Deo. 19. (API Wheat future: Open High Low Close Dee. mh .834, m &IH May .8154 .88 M .84 July . .83 .83 M .8314 PORTLAND, Deo. 19. fl) Killing of turkeys Is eipandlng rapidly In the Immediate Portland territory, accord ing to the latest Information here although offerings to date continue muoh entailer than anticipated, with a generally firm tone In the buying and selling prices locally. The Journal said killers were freely offering 18 oants or toms, and even cents, while hens were firmly quoted to 17 oente a pound for top birds. The demand from the northern trade has absorbed all offerings avail able, and thua the slowness of the opening of the Portland retail de mand la not being felt. MM DRIVERS LOSE LICENSE BY DRINKING TJp to December 1, In the Justice court ot Medford, 27 auto licenses have been revoked, cancelled or sus pended, according to data furnished the county clerk's office by the secre tary of state office. Two were can celled In the Oold HIU Justice court, and two In the AAhland Justice court for the same period. The cancellations, revocation and suspension were Issued for drunken and reckless driving. A number were tor out-of-county resident. Call In Ashland According to the Aahland Dally Tidings. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. dates of Medford were calling in Ashland Sunday. , TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 3800-LB. TBAM, 8100; harneas Includ ed If sold before Friday. M. f Baker, highway So. Talent. FOUND Lady's leather gloves, oorcer Grape and 8th. Call at Tribune. WANTED Used cars. Pay caah. Til way Exchange, so. of Phoenix. FOR SALE '37 Whippet aedan, or trade for large coupe. Haynes, nil. south Phoenix. ATTENTION Miners, woodctw-a. Have several email car engines, Whippet, fitara, Chevrolet, Over landa. Can be uaed for mining, buea-aawa. Priced. to sell. Hlwsy Exchange, mile south of Phoenix. FOR TRADE Acre, 4-room moun tain home on highway, clear, Ir.r llllht car. Quarter section timber for valley property. E. P. Hltt, Star Route, Aahland. FOR RENT Cottage at 108 So. Oak dale. Inquire next door north. FOR SALE Black, chirfon velvet, din ner dress, sine 16. Never been worn Apt. 8, Durrell Court. FOR RENT Completely furnished 8 room house. References; 930 mo. 848 Apple St. TVPBWRITT.R Underwood portable, like new, 823.A0; hunting dog and gun, 810. P. K. Raney. Partite high way, 3!4 miles south Medford. NOTICE For Sale Team mules, 9 rnd 10 years old, weight 1300 lbs. each, good and sound; wagon and harneas. all for 8150. Call at Berrydale Store or Pnone S58-W. SALEM EN We sr. now allotlng ter ritory to sell our Adv. Calendars for next season. Lsrge volume of advanced business sold Immediately after Jsn. 1st. Our men make money. Commissions paid weekly. Excellent territory open. Write to day. V. 0. Walsh. 158 Second St.. Sen Francisco. FOR SALE Hcywood-Wskefleld baby buggy, 98. Call til Benson , Han Francisco Rutterfat SAN FRANCISCO. Dee. 19 rAPl Butterfat, 18-16o. ' Man Francisco Turkeys SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 19. (AP) Prime dressed turkeys unchanged. San Francisco Fruit SAN FRANCISCO, Deo. 19. (AP) State Market Newa service: APPLES: Waahlnirtnn.nrjxrnn v ed boxes, Wlneaaps, ex. fancy, 81.78- ..vu; some V?.I0, Autographed photos of Jack Demp aey at the Shangle Studio, only 80s NEW YORK, Dee. 19 (AP) Stocks did little or nothing today, mulling about In narrow and featureless channels. Both buyers and sellers were extremely timid and fractional fluctuatlona were tne rule, Profes sional, accounted for the majority of the meager transactions. The close was a trifle Irregular. Transfers ap proximated 1,000,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 83 se lected stocks follow: AJ. Chem. it Dye Am. Can Am. ex Fgn Power A. T. A T. Anaconda Ateh. T. ft 8. F. Bendlx Aviation . Beth. Steel 144 94 H 8- 11054 13 84 15 34H 19 33 !4 80 81V4 89 33 83 39 13 88 31 14 S3 15 19 31 39 44 44 31 48 Phone 843. we will haul away youi refuse, city Sanitary Service. California Packing . Caterpillar Tractor Chrysler . . Coml. Solv . Ourtlss Wright . Du Pont Gen.. Foods ....... Oen.i Motors Int. Harvest. I. T. & T. Johns Man. Mont. Ward North Amer. Penney (J. O.) , Phillips Pet. Radio t 8ou. Pao. With word received here that the Weed high school this season has the best basketball team In the his tory of the school, the Medford blgh school boys are looking for a fsst game here Saturday night when they meet the Weed boys In the senior high school gymnasium at 8:90 o'clock. Coach Darwin X. Burgher aald to day that he was not sure who would stsrt the game for Medford but that a number of enthusiastic boys have turned out for practice. A prlllmlnsry gams will probably be played between the Tiger Cubs, the second team, and aome secondary high school In the vslley, or a pick up team from around town. Defi nite announcement concerning the preliminary, which will be at 7:30 o'clock, will be made tomorrow, Bur gher aald. ' Those who have turned out for practice are Tommy White, Wayne Harris, Russell Brown, Stan Kunz man, OUe Severson, Hoke Curtis, Sam Vsn Dyke, Don stewsrt. Bob Hlnman, Max Olllnsky, Harold Orove BUI Lu men, Billy Bates and Lloyd Ham- mack. ' Undergoes Operation Mrs. W. H South of Centrsl Point underwent minor operation at the Community hospital Monday. standard Brands , St. Oil Cal. St. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer. .. Union Carbide United Aircraft tJ. S. Steel HUSKY THROATS Overtaxed by speaking, sing ing, smoking 2 Pilots Stewardess , . . Heated quiet cabins ... Lavatory , . Both day and night schedules. lVsHrs. Portland - $14.58 2s4Hrs. Seattle - 23.40 VA Hrs. Sacramento 15.78 2'4 Hrs. Oakland - 20.58 2 Hrs. San Francisco 20.58 5'i Hrs. Los Angeles 39.53 B'4 Hrs. San Diego 43.53 Fasteat service to Chicago. Detroit, New York, Washing ton nnd the East 10 Off on Round Trips Par Includes Lunches Aloft MUNICIPAL AIRPORT, TEL. J41 Hotels! Postal and Wasters Unloa Offices Why. We Think the Fox Theatre Chain and Holly Theatre Are A Menace to Medford and Vicinity and to Us - the Independent Theatre Owners .... think the past operation of the Fox Theatre Chain in Medford is enough to put the stamp of disapprov al forever upon them, for their whole purpose and aim seems, to us, to be along one line of thought, and that is to control all the theatres here, 'T'HEY purchased, last year, all the Major film product, forcing the closing of the Holly. George Roy, who was operating the State Theatre, was forced to quit, and the Roxy was forced to show pictures at ten cents and was barely able to remain open. They were unable to pay any docent salaries and were in a most precarious condition, "THIS was all done by Fox with staggering losses to themselves ; so we believe that if ever there was such a thing as unfair competition, this is it. ' WE believe that every admission paid into the Holly Theatre Is a direct thrust at our very vitals, and appeal to you the citizens of our own city to spend your money with the independent, homeowned theatres. DOTH Mr. Newman and Mr. Rosenberg called upon George Hunt, agreeing to maintain the same policy and prices as Hunt's Craterian when they opened the Holly Theatre. This agreement they have already broken by double billing and really, you can expect anything. You have heard of "bread wars" when bread was sold as low as one cent per loaf and, frankly, it is possible that theatre admissions might go that low in Medford. T'HEY may show pictures that you wish to see, but in this case, we ask you to wait for their showing in our second-run theatres, which will show them shortly after ward, Yours for a Greater and Better Medford, We, the owners are WALTER LEVERETTE. GENE 0HILDERS. GEO. A. HUNT THEATRES, Ine. ' The independent theatres are STUDIO. R1ALT0. ROXY. CRATERIAN. Only 4 More Shopping Days! Aisles of TO Put This List in Your Shopping Bag for Reference Men's Military Brush Sets, natural ebony for $1.00 Decorative 3-piece Refrigerator Sets, choice $1.00 Gold and Silver Make-up Boxes. ' Very smart $1.00 Standard Make Pen and Pencil Sets for gifts $1.00 Powder Jars with Make-up Mirrors, choice for $1.00 12-bar Boxex of Lancherie French Toilet Soap $1.00 Soft Quality Kid Gloves, Slip-on and Fancy, pair $2.49 Christmas Seals and Cards, your choice, 2 for 5c Children's boxed Mickey Mouse Jewelry for 59c 18 and 20-inch fitted Overnight Leather Cases $9.95 New Winter Hand Bags of Genuine Leather $1.98 Beautiful Silk Dance Sets. Priced $1.98 to $3.98 Dainty Tailored and Lace Trim Gowns, from $1.98 to $7. Beautiful Bias Cut Silk Slips for gifts $1.35 to $4.49 Full sixe 72x84-inch Pendleton Wool Blanket for $9.95 88x105 Embroidered Rayon Bed Spreads for $4.98 Lovely Gift Towel Sets, assorted Shades, 59c to $2.65 Tye and Dye Scarfs in assorted sizes, 75c to $2.50 Silk Hose in all weights and sizes from $1. to $1.95 Hand-blocked Linen Kitchen Towels 29c; four for $1.00 Things for the Kiddies Dolly's Snuggle Rug Whst little girl would not love to have s resl snuggle Bug for her dolly? They are made of the same materiel as a regular Baby Snuggle Rug and even have the zipper fasten er. Pink and blue In Mickey Mouse and other patterns. Guaranteed wash able. . . each $1.75 Kiddi lies raiamas For the Uttle Miss from S to 14 we suggest a set of these sdorable rayon pajamas. Each set consists of a two piece Pajama and Jacket to match. They are in pastel shades and In boxes ready for gift giving, children's section, Mann's Main Floor. $2,75 set MANN'S MAIN FLOOR WEDNESDAY Gift Specials! Montag's Boxed STATIONERY Stationery the always weleom gift. Why not take advantage of this Boxed Stationery special . . . Montag's shadow stripe and kid finish paper and envelopes, two dozen of each put up In at tractive boxes at a new low price. 39 'box All Silk Scarfs Many ot these lovely Silk Scarfs will go Into gift boxes this Christmas especially st such a special price . . . These are bias cut scarfs la beautiful colors and are regular 59c each. Choice 39 eacr Women's Silk Hose A mighty Interesting special on Women's and Misses' 9 So sub standard silk Hose. A 4-thread full fashioned chiffon stocking with plcot top and reinforced foot . . . Good selection of winter shades In sizes B1 to 10 Vi. Tour choice 69 pair '41 Lace Trimmed Uowns A super special on Women's and Misses' Blss Cut Lace Trimmed Downs ... A S3.S0 silk and rayon French crepe gown In a delicate tea rose shade for only 11.98. All sizes In this sensational sale $ 1 98 each Linen Lunch Cloths A splendid gift suggestion Box one of these 88 inch pure linen lunch cloths for some friend. They are in hand blocked patterns of modernistic and paisley design and sell regular for $1.00 each. 79 each IIMIIIIIItlllllllllllltllMII IIIKIMMHIIIIl IIIIIHIIIMItmilllt Buy Yourself a New COAT For Christmas! If you have $19.50 to spend on yourself this Christmas, buy one of these regular 129.50 Winter Coats. The greatest coat value of the year. Fine all wool fabrics lavishly trimmed with real furs and silk lined end Interlined. v Try them on tomorrow at Mann's. Regular $29.50 Values ON SALE FOR $195.0 SECOND FLOOR WIS PtV w MANN'S SECOND FLOOR Electric and Wind Trains from $1.00 to $6.95 Daniel Boone Construction Logs for only 50c Bow ad Arrow Sets priced from 25c to $1.00 Toy Trunks for Doll Clothes choice 25c to $1.00 Baby Doll in Trunk $2.50 . . . Tinker Toys at 50c Interesting Games of all kinds from 25c to $2.50 Scooters, $1.50 values. Specially priced for 75c Aluminum Play Dishes priced from 25c to $1.00 China Dishes for Play Houses from 10c to $2.50 Tool Chests for Real Boys at 69c and $1.00 a set Famous Lincoln Building Logs from $1.00 to $5.00 Toy Soldiers in assorted sets special for only $1.00 Christmas Tree Decorations, 6 for 25c to 50c each MIIMIt,ltllllllllllllltillMII,MIIIMIIIUMIIIII,l,MIIIMMIIIinM,lll,IIMIIM,llllllll,ll,l,n,nHllllllllilllJ Their lovelineti und7ftrbed break tht imII HOLEPROOF HOSIER (or Christmas in . . . FACTORY-SEALED BOXES Teited and Approved by BETTER FABRICS TESTING BUREAU Coma in and sea the beautiful quality, the smart styles, the exclusive, authorita tive HOLEPROOF shades. Three-paii boxes, $2.63 and upwards . . At Mann's Exclusively iiHititiiMiimimiiiii LEATHER COATS For Him This Christmas Washable Calfskin Men like Leather Coats especially the kind we are showing this winter, rine quality cashable calfskin In shades of light or dark tsn In Upper front or but ton style; slash pockets and the popular Cosssck collar. Sires 34 to 49. $ll5.ad$125.0 Fine Suedes. Another favorite among our men friends. A fine sort finish suede Leather Coat in button front and Cossack style collar, at 7,S0. This coat comee In light tsn and dark brown In sires 34 to 48. A real vslue. ' $7.50 Men's Section Main Floor