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MEDFOKD IGIL TRIBUNE, JfEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDXT, FEBRUARY' 16. 1931 PAGE THREE T SLATED TONIGHT TbM first of the rural drum-tics contest plays irlll be presented at the O&Jc Grove school this evening, Feb ruary 10, at 6 p. m. The play which will be presented by the Oak Grove Community club Is a. rollicking com- edy entitled "Be a Little Cuckoo." It la directed by Mrs. Elsie Werner, and has a supporting cast of five women. Several members of the county Recreation club will also as sist with the program, featuring com i munlty, lead by Vaughn . Quacken bush, of the Phoenix Grange, and Miss Vera, Humphries, accompanist of Medford. Saturday evening, February 17, three contest plays will be given. In district 1 the Talent Grange will pre sent "Cornfed Ba-bies" at the City hall at 8 p. m. This one act com edy Is directed by Mrs. Harvey Walt ers, and will be Judged by E. A. Whit man of Phoenix, Miss Edith Fen wtck of Jacksonville, and Miss Faye Woolsey, county librarian. This plsy will compete with plays presented by Eagle Point and Central Point Oranges. In district- number 9, the Jack sonville Grange will also present their play Saturday evening, Febru ary 17 at 8:30 p. m. at the high school gymnasium. The play Is a one act drama entitled "Ambition," dir ected by Joe Nee and will be judged by H. P. Jewett, Central Point; Miss Mildred Patterson, Phoenix, and Miss Vera Humphries, of Medford. This v Play wlll compete with the Rosy 7 Ann Grange play. In district 8, the Applegate Ex tension Unit will present the com edy "Kidnaping Betty," Saturday eve ning. February 17, at 8:30 at the Community hall. Mrs. Dora Krauae, director. The Judges are H. W. Kessee of Medford, Mrs. Nadlne Goff of Phoenix, and Mrs. Victor Bursell of Central Point. This play la to com pete with Bellvlew Grange, and the Oak Grove Community club. Mil. Wllshlre In City Mrs. Kenneth Wllshlre of Ashland was visiting in Medford today. Mrs. Wllshlre is re membered as the former Ellen Mc-CleUan. Starts Sunday ft? V-v" Past msster of character rales, Lio nel Barrymore has one of bis finest characterizations in "Carolina," In which he la co-stsrred with Janet Gaynor. The film comes to the Cra terlan theater Sunday. As "Uncle Bob" Connery, Barry more portrays an old southern gen tleman, who lives only In the past. Into the sleepy, routine of his life comes a daughter of the north who proceeds to Inject a liveliness Into his life that upsets all traditions of the old south. Stage Show Coming To Craterian Soon Medford Is scheduled to go Holly wood In a couple of weeks, February 27, to be exact, when, the musical comedy stage production "The Holly wood Scandals" will be presented &t the Craterian theater. Unique In theme, the setting Is the interior of a large motion pic ture producing company during the filming of a musical picture, and all the characters. In the show, with the exception of the chorus girls, will be double of famous movie stars. Some of the more humorous Incidents which arise during "shooting" are to be included In the show. The entire cast and choruses will be composed of local people and several applications have already been made by local "doubles" who are jir.iirlvtnir thm character of stars. SO they will be able to portray the parts successfully. . Livestock. PORTLAND, Feb. 16. (f CAT TLE: 35; calves 50: steady, unchanged. HOOS: 300; off 13c from yester day's late advance. Lightweight, good and choice, M-00-4.85; others un changed. SHEEP: 100; steady, unchanged. Portland Wheat Low .74 .74 Close .74 .74 'i PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. 18. (AP) Wheat futures: Open High May .74 'i .74'; July .74 Vi .74VJ Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem . . .74 Dark hard winter (12 pct.). .79 Dark hard winter (11 pet.) .74 Soft white, western white, hard winter, northern spring and western red .71 Oats No. 2 white, 23. Corn No. 3 E. yellow, 22.78. MlUrun standard, (13. Today's car receipts: Wheat 168, barley 1, flour 14, corn 1, oats 2, ftay 2. lng price to wholesalers: Fresh extras. 14c: firsts, 12c; mediums, 10c; under grade, 10c; pullet, 10c dozen. LIVE POULTRY Portland delivery, buying prices: Colored fowU, under 5 lbs., 12-l3c: over 5'i lbs.. ll-12c; spring pullets, 3 to 2'i lbs.. 13-14c; roosters, over J '4 lbs., 13-14c; Leg horn fowls, over 3'4 lb., 10-llc; un der 8 lbs., 9-10c; broilers, 112 lbs., 14-l&c; over 2 lbs., 18-14c; stags, ftc; roosters, 5c; Pekln ducks, 12c; color ed, 10c; geese, 10c lb. Cheese, milk, country meats, pota toes, new potatoes, wool hay, unchanged. Liquor, six brands. Gardner Drugs. Prices reduced. Wall St. Report NEW YORK, Fb. 18. (API The twl lu had th.lr liming In the mock market today while several other (troupe went through period, ol digesting their rwent gntm. The oils end numerous epecleltle were In do mnnd at Intervale. Considerable profit taking was absorbed without difficulty. The close was steady. Transfers approximated a.750,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 33 se lected stocks follow: Al. Chem. a Dye If1" Am. Can IWi WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE ADE I Portland Produce PORTLAND, Feb. 18. () BUT TER Prints, extras, 254c; standards, 25c lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade. 22-230 lb.; farmer's door deliv ery, 19-20C lb. EOGS 'Pacific Poultry Producers' selling prices: Fresh extras, 17c; stand ards, 16c; mediums, ISo dozen. Buy- WARNING TO ENGINEERS Arc you practicing engineering? When violations of Oregon s En gineers' Registration Law are retorted the State Board of Engineering Exam iners duty is to cooperate with dis trict attorneys in the law's enforce ment. The law protects life, health, and property by requiring registration of ail persons practicing or offering to practice professional engineering, (mechanical, mining, civil, electrical, chemical or logging engineering). 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