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PTlOE SEVEN Chet Leonard's New Sixth Street Service Station Opens Friday MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MTEDFCVRD,. OREGON", TTTTTRSPAY, JAyfARV , rtflj. TEXACO, FIRESTONE 1 BE Chet Leonard'! new super-aervlce gtatlon at the corner of Grape and West Sixth street will be officially opened for business tomorrow, fea turing Texaco and Firestone products. This strictly modern establishment Is the second to be operated under the direction of Mr. Leonard, who will continue to manage his station at 401 North Riverside In conjunc tion with the new one. Satisfied with the past five years in business In Medford, and optlmta tlo about the future, Chet Leonard Is opening the Texaco station on the west eide as a result of steadily In creasing patronage, he said today. William Deardorf and Jack Hughes will be employed at the new super station and a service car will be available at all times for emergency calls. Deardorf Is lubrication expert with eight years' experience, while Jack Hughes has just returned from Port ' land after completing a course at a lubricating school In the Rose City. A complete line of Texaco and Fire Chief gasoline, Havollne motor oils, Firestone tires, batteries and automo bile accessories will be featured by Chet Leonard. Lubrication Jobs will carry his guarantee, carrying out the policy of the North Riverside station. Plenty of parking space la available ' for motorists who wish to leave their 'cars while at the office, movies, or hopping. Mr. Leonard has extended a cor dial Invitation to southern Oregon motorists to drive In and Inspect his fine new green and white station. Complete and up-to-the -minute fa cilities for automobile service are in cluded In this new addition to the steadily growing Sixth street business district. "We are gratified In the fact that Chet Leonard's fine station at Sixth and Grape street will feature Texaco products," E. C. "Jerry" Jerome, dis trict manager for the Texas com pany said today. "This Is undoubt edly one of southern Oregon's finest stations and a real asset to Medford's excellent list of stations serving the motoring public." ONE GENT PER POUND SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 11. M)' Butterfat sold one cent a pound high er today, bringing 18c here. This followed an upturn yesterday In the prices for butter, which topped at a pound wholesale. 4 BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Roy O. Moore of Beagle are the parents of a son, weighing 10 pounds, born today at the Sacred Heart hospital. January 10 a daughter, weighing 6 pounds, 104 ounces, was born at the Sacred Heart hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Voone of 0 Columbus avenue. Market? LlTMtOCk. PORTLAND, Jan. 11 (AP) Cattle 50; calves 35; active, unchanged. BOOS 000: atrnnir T.t0ht.wl0ht good and choice, 3.75g4.8S; medium weight, good and choice, S484.65: heavyweight, good and choice, other unchanged. SHEEP 100; fully ateady, unchanged. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Jan. 11. yp) BUT TER Prints, extras 30c; standards, 19J4c lb. BUTTERFAT. Portland delivery: A grade. l-18c lb.; farmer's door de livery, 13-Mc lb.; sweet cream 5c higher. EGOS Pacific Poultry Producers' selling prices: Fresh extras, 10c; standards, 17c: medium, 17c dozen. Buying price by wholesalers: Fresh extras. 17c dozen: firsts, 15c; medi ums, 13c; undergrade,. 11c; pullets, lie dozen. LIVE POULTRY Portland .delivery, buying prices: Colored fowls, under i'i lbs. 13-13c; over lbs. ll-13c; spring pullets. 3 to 2'f, lbs. 13-13c; roasters over 854 lbs. 11-12C; Leghorn fowls over 354 lbs. Oc; under 354 lbs. 9c; broilers. VA to 3 lbs. 13-13C; 2 lbs. up, ll-12c; stags, 6c; roosters, 5c; colored ducks, 11c; geese, 10c lb. Cheese, milk, country meats, pota toes, wool and hay, unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND. Jan. 11. (flV-WJieat: Open. High. Low. Close. May 7454 !4 ' 1 July 73 73 72 72 ?i Cash: Big Bend bluestem.. Dark hard winter, 13 pct Soft white . .73'4 . .79 . .7354 . .7054 . .70 54 ..7054 . .7054 , .70 '4 Oats: No. 2 white 22.50 Corn: No. 2 E. yellow. - 33 25 MUlrun standard 13-50 Today'a car receipts: Wheat 96; barley 1; flour 24; com 1; oats 1; hay 5. Western white ... Hard winter Northern spring . Western red Wall St. Report Stock Sale Averages. (Copyright, 1934, Standard Statistics Co.) January 11: 50 30 30 00 Ind'ls RR's Ufa Total Today 91 8 Prev. day. 92.3 Week ago. Sl.l Year ago 54.9 3 Yr. ago... 134.8 442 43.6 42.1 39.8 100.8 71.7 68 5 65.3 95.3 166.3 80 9 80.5 79.0 58.1 138.3 Bond Sale Averages. (Copyright, 1934. standard Statistics Co.) January 11: 20 Ind'ls Today 74 3 Prev. day.. 73.8 Week ago. 72.9 Year ago 66.1 3 Yrs. ago.... 89.5 20 RR's 76 3 75.1 748 64 9 104.7 30 60 Ufa Total 78.7 76 4 77.5 77.5 85.2 100.4 75.5 75.1 72.0 98.2 NEW YORK, Jan. 11. yP) A strong undertone displayed by the utilities helped smooth over some rough spots in other sections of to day'a stock market. Some alcohols also moved up substantially and most rails gave a good account of them selves. The close was steady to firm. Transfers approximated 1,900.000 shares. ' Today's closing prices for 32 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye 14654 Am. Can 96 Am. & Fgn. Pow 9 A. T. & T 115 14 69 17", 36 20'i 24 53'i SH 24 93'4 3434 '354 40 15V, '5854 23:4 16 56'4 15?, 754 20-4 214 3854 Anaconda Atch. T. is S. F Bendlx Avla. Beth. Steel California Pack'g -Caterpillar Tract. Chrysler Coml. Solv Curtlss-Wrlght DuPont Gen. Foods Gen. Mot Int. Harvest. I T. & T ; Johns-Man. Monty ward North Amer. Penney (J. C.)- Phllllps Pet Radio Sou. Pac Std. Brands St. Oil Cal Do You Wonder 1 - -- M (IS WiJV Ft Geese, Tame and Wild In Today's News Grist Ooosy, gooey gander be careful where you wander Is the warning that Medford would issue today to geese, wild and tame. For one of each stepped right out of the story book, so to speak, and landed In the heart of the town the tame one all too close to Thomas Waterman's gold fish pond. The wild one on a barn on 1 1th and Front streets, right across from the Big 7 packing house at 9 o'clock this morning, Guy Conner reported. Where the wild fowl came from In the middle of winter, when Mother Nature should have him tucked away In sunny marshes, no one volunteered to explain. (The goose book hadn't been consulted). But he came and went and the latter Is what Water man would like his tame brother to do. He complained to the law this mor. nlng that the tame bird Is "eating up the gold fish" In his front yard at Seventh and Ivy streets. Water man also served notice that he would kill the goose If he got a good chance, but was warned that he could Incar cerate the fowl, but that slaying It might bring forth something more complicated than a goose dinner. Goldfish have been missing from A deer apparently born with only A year of systematic target practice three legs, yet fat and able to travel raised the average score of Hutchin- wtth considerable speed, was found son, Kans., policemen from 81 to 00 near Ooleta, Cal. per cent. the Waterman pond for soma time "Tom" declared, and this morning he awoke to find the goose enjoying a , goldfish breakfast. I Justice of the Peace Coleman ad- i vanced the theory that t&e goose might be somebody's pet, and If so should be corraled, as he has no legal ! right to dine on goldfish. Study of the Bible Is a popular elective course with high school stu dents of Charlottes, N. C. Four hun dred are enrolled In the class this year. The United States shipping board ) reports Norfolk, Va., and Newport News, Va., the only ports on the At lantic seaboard to show gains in ex port tonnage during 1032. Being robbed by bandits seems about to become a habit with Miss Anne McKlnney, theater ticket seller In Greensboro, N. C, She was held up recently for the third time In a row months. San Diego, Cal., expended $100,000 to dredge Alexander shoal tn the up per San Diego bay to make an an chorage space for cruisers and destroyers. WELCOME To Sixth Street Chet Leonard CONGRATULATIONS on the opening of your new SUPER SERVICE STATION at 6th and drape Streets THEATRE (ocaoi OEZXOl OCZ301 That the -photographer rusnea up to snap Kettl Galllan, who has ap peared In French films, as she ar rived In New York Hollywood bound. (Associated Press Photo) St. Oil N. J Trans. Amcr. Union Carb. .... Unit. Aircraft . U. S. Steel Chic-go Wheat CHICAGO, Jan. 11. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low close May .86 .86 .854 .85 July .80 ft .8516 .83ft .83 Sept. 86 ft .86 ',4 -84 ft .84 Export Wheat. PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 11. (AP) For the fifth consecutive trading day the North Pacific Export Emergency corporation today did not enter the market for soft white wheat for for eign shipment. The lost quotation was 75 cents a bushel, Issued last Friday. Silver. NEW YORK. Jan. H. P) Bar sil ver firmer, ft higher at 44. San Francisco Butterfat. SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 11. (VP) First grade butterfat 18, f.o.b. San Francisco. SALEM. Jan. 1. (AP) O. A. Nlsh of Mikkalo, was appointed by Gover nor Julius L. Meier today to the , port of Arlington. He will succeed Frank Lewis, resigned. We Welcome Chet Leonard to 6th St. ROSE BUSHES Many choice varieties to choose from. Grown locally by Medford Rose Gardens. Lilly's Morcrop Fertilizer For your lawn, apply now for winter root growth. ECONOMY Seed & Feed Company 217 West 6th Tel. 922 Across from Holly Theater Watch the West Side Grow! Welcome Chet tfluhrers Jerry "Nevermind, Chet, I'll wait on her." Chet "Ok., Jerry. But keep your mind on the gas." a yr Seriously we are delighted to have Chet and Jerry with their high standard of service so near our Super Food Market, No. 2. Jerry shows Chet how to Throw the Bull. Groceteria Super Food Markets GATES & LYDIARD 001 :onaot oaoi OE OEOE OEZ301 30110 o PENS OMORROW! CHET. LEONARD'S Fine New Sixth Street SERVICE STATION SIXTH and GRAPE STREETS PHONE 26 A Cordial Invitation I wish to extend to all Southern Oregon motorists a cordial invitation to drive in; see this fine new station; inspect the np-to-the-minute equipment that will enable us to feature exactly the kind of service motorists want. Since I have featured TEXACO products and FIRESTONE tires and batteries in my station at Riverside and Jackson streets and am convinced of their unexcelled quality, these pro ducts will also be featured in this new station. You are also invited to park your car here while shopping in the Sixth street business district adja cent to my new station. CHET LEONARD. 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