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BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, JIEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1934. PAGE NINE S OF PERFECT BODY With the opening of the wimmlng campaign to be conducted by the Medford. chapter of the Red Cross at the Katatorlum here July 6-14, local women and gtrle are particularly In terested tn the benefits from such course, Mlaa Ella Redkey, chairman of life, saving for the Red Cross chapter at Klamath Falls, is enthusiastic over water sports, and Is considered an - Ml&s EUa Redkey. ample of the health benefit of swim ming. As a volunteer, she instructs others In her home city as she car ries on life-saving campaigns. At tending the University of Oregon, she specialized In swimming and life sav ing as one phase of physical educa tion. Ralph 8. Carlson, Red Cross life saving representative, states that physical culturlsts are In agreement that swimming is one of the finest beauty aids known. "The successful performance of the various strokes gives symmetry to the arms and legs and grace and poise to the whole body. Tne broad strokes and deep breathing develop the chest and lungs. This brings about better circulation, which means clearer . skin and brighter eyes," he pointed out. Use Mall Tribune want ads. ARE you Electricity IS AS CLEAN AS SUNSHINE GONDOLA UNLOADED FOR FLIGHT TO The gondola to be used in the States army air corps is shown as for sometime after June 30. In the army, who will accompany Major ' Associated Press) Livestock. PORTLAND, June 28. (AP) Cat tle 100: calves 80; steady, unchanged. HOOS 500; steady, unchanged. SHEEP : 600; spring lambs 25c lower; spring lambs, good, $6.50 g 7.00; medium, (5.60 6.50. Chicago Wheat Chicago Wheat. CHICAGO, June 28. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close July .8014 .92 .924 Sept .91 .93 .01 "4 .92 Dec. .92 .92 .92 .93 Portland Produce Produce. PORTLAND, June 28. (AP) But ter Prints, A grade, 24c; parchment wrapped cartons, 25c; quantity pur chases, o lb. less; B grade, parch ment wrappers, 23c; cartons, 24c. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery, A grade delivered at least twice weekly, 21 23c; country routes, 18 20c lb.; B grade or delivery fewer than twice weekly, Portland, 20 22c; country routes, 17(10c; C grade at market. - EGGS Pacific poultry producers' selling price: Oversize, 22c; fresh ex tras, 20c; standards, 18c; mediums, 18o dozen, (cartons 1 cent higher.) Buying price of wholesalers: Fresh specials, 10c; extra, 18c; extra me- TO A KITCHEN RANGE CLCCTJMC COOKERY will gtv yom FREEDOM from kitchen core. Wofc trt of your Utchwi earfv . retwrn 15 nitrates before 4titfter Hum end serve perfectly cooked, delicious meal right on Hme. Thot't the magic f an electric range. It prepare perfect meah vtiarhor yoa are there or not and k 10 simple to operate that area a child can vie It In perfect safety. More than ee million American hautewrret have freed themtefvas from kitchen drudgery with electric cookery. WHY be tied to a kitchen range? Electric ranges are better and cheaper today than aver before. Finances need no longer stond In the woy of your purchase ofan electric range If yon act at once. For a short time this company In eooperotlo with electrical deolers hos arranged to make It possible for yoa to pur chase almost any moke of modern dependable electric range together with the necessary wiring ond water heating facilities for as low as $3 month. Do not allow this wonderful opportunity to pass von b. Invest geta today. stratosphere flight of the National It was unloaded at Rapid City, S. center of the trio by the gondola William E. Kepner on the flight. diums, 16c; medium firsts, 13c; pul lets, 12c; undergrades 12c dozen. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers, vealers, 90 100 lbs., 7 Vic; ewes, 4 7c lb.; others unchanged. ONIONS New, California wax, $1.50 cental; red, $1; yellow, $1.25 per 50 lb. box; Walla Walla, $1 per 50-lb. box. Cheese, milk, live poultry, potatoes, cantaloupes, strawberries, wool and hay, unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore.. June 28. (AP) Wheat futures: Open High Low Close July .7354 -72' .73 & .73 ft Sept. .723,4 .7314 .73 ,73 ft Dec. .75ft .78 ,75ft .76 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluest m Dark hard winter (12 pet.). Dark hard winter (11 pet.) Soft white, western white hard winter, northern spring and .74 "2? .73; . western red .72 Oats No. 2 white, $36. Corn No. 2 E. yellow, $20.25. Mlllrun standard, $10. Today's car receipts: Wheat barley 1, corn 2, oats 3. 28, Wall St. Report ' NEW YORK, June 28. (fl) Under the leadership of metal and sugar Issues, stocks displayed an Improved tone In today's quiet session. Except for a moderate buying flurry in the laet hour, dullness was the rule. Al though there were & few soft spots, THE CALIFORNIA OKtau POWER COMPANY STRATOSPHERE Geographic society and the United I)., near the site of the flight slated Is Capt. Albert W. Stevens of the (National Oeographlo Photo from gains of fractions to a point or more predominated. The close was firm Transfers approximated 800,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 32 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem & Dye 131 V-i Am, Can 97 Am. & FTgn. Pow. 8V3 A. T. & T. 115 Anaconda 15 Atch. T. 4e S. P. 58 ft Bendlx Avla, 15 Beth. Steel . 34 H California Pack'g. . Catapiller Tract. . Chrysler Coml. Solv. CurtiAs-Wrlght DuPont Gen. Poods . Gen Mot Int. Harvest. I. T. & T Johns-Man. ........ 33 A 40 3ft 31 T4 31-U 33 : Monty Ward ... 28-4 17 North Amer. Penney (J. C.) - 59 Phillips Pet. 17i Radio 7i Sou. Pac 25 Std. Brands 20 St. Oil Cal 35 St. Oil N, J. 44 Vi Trans. Amer. 7 Union Carb .......... 44 Unit. Aircraft 184 U. S. Steel ...... 39 8. F. Biltlerfat. SAN FRANCISCO, June 28. (AP) First grade butterfat, 24 f. o. b San Francisco. Two men handcuffed within a Chevrolet aedan drove it 3,558 miles during 134 hours of continuoua driving in city traffic. New Gilmore Red Lion gasoline was used on the run because it permits a motor to operate at the efficient point designers intended.This scientifically cor rect gasoline doesn't explode but burns like smokeless powder. . .with power controlled on piston head for the full stroke. That's why the Chevrolet drivers achieved a new economy mark of 25.7 miles per gallon of Gilmore i ri After deliberating iir less than a half hour yesterday afternoon, fol lowing the testimony of the four re malnlng witnesses In the coroner's Inquest into the death of William A. Marshall, also known as Billy Jolly, the Jury Issued the following state ment; "He met his death by the follow ing means: A bullet discharged from a rifle by decedent, either intention ally or accidentally." Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Jolly, step father, and mother of the youth. who was found dead on Main street early Tuesday morning with a bul let wound through his head, today Issued the following statement: "In order to correct the Impres sion that was given the public by the Mall Tribune for Tutsday, June 20, in regard to our son, William Mar shall, we desire to have the follow ing facts published: "Billy was NEVER away from home over night and was NOT in the habit of being down town at all In the evening except when with us. We went to a few dances with him and have known at all times, until this last Monday, his whereabouts. About a month or six weeks ago he worked one evening in a bowling alley, but that was all. "Billy had no work but had tried hard to get a Job even wnlklng out to the Bear Creek orchard In an en deavor to obtain work thinning, and for two weeks lie walked the two miles from our house to the box factory tw'ce a day trying to get a Job, but was too young. "However, he was NOT despond ent about obtaining work. He had Just recently been promised work in a packing house and he was feeling very happy about it. "Billy was very nervous, and aH his relatives, and everyone who knew him, feel sure that his death was purely accidental. (Signed) "MR. AND MRS. B. O. JOLLY.' Silver. NEW YORK, June 28. (AP) Bar silver firm, higher at 46. Sore, Inflamed Swollen Feet Go to any cood druggist today and get an original bottle of Moone5s Em erald 011. The verv first application will give you relief and a few short treatments will thoroughly convince you that by sticking faithfully to It for a short while your foot troubles will be a thing of the past and best of ell, free from all offensive odors. And one bottle we know will show you beyond all question that you have at last discovered the way to keep your feet in a normal healthy condition xree irom au pain ana sore, ness. T PORTLAND, June 38. (AP) On the charge that he beat hli 17-year-old daughter unmercifully with a heavy strap attached to a large stick, because the girl could not move a Months of YOU can't see a blow-out coming. It starts inside the tire, as a tiny heat-blister. At today's high speeds blow out risk is greater than ever before, if you are not pro tected. Thousands are killed or injured every year. But you. canavoid this dan get and here's the way to play safe. An amaz ing invention the Life-Saver Golden Ply now built into Every Goodrich Silvertown Now carries our GUARANTEE of 12 MONTHS Service, Guaranteed Against ' ALL ROAD HAZARDS Goodrich Lewis Super Service Station "MEDFORD'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE CENTER" "WE NEVER CLOSE" TOWING AND WRECKING SERVICE Eighth and Front Sts. W. L. LEWIS, Mgr. Next to Jackson Hotel. Phone 1300 KMED llrar our projram. Wherever You Go We're Following You! That is. If you want ui. Yon 11 get home nwi every day In your regular home newspaper, If you'll phone or write us your vacation address. Keep In touch with things through your home paper The Medf ord Mail Tribune 60c A Month 3 Months for $1.50 (By Mail) 'Juat Phone Our Circulation Department 75 heavy sled and because she planted rows of potatoes too close together, O. 3. Howard, a rancher near Tlgard, waa under arrest for assault and battery, and faced preliminary hearing today at Hlllsboro. His ball was set at $500. The girl, Aleene Howard, waa brought to Portland yesterday. She waa seriously bruised about the arms and body from the lashing, which oc curred Sunday. State Humane soci ety officers swore to the complaint , against Howard. The official said Extra Miles! every new Goodrich Silver town, resists terrific heat in side the tire, the great, unseen cause of blow-outs. And with destructive heat con trolled, tires last months longer. Yet the new Safety SiLVertown, with the Life Saver Golden Ply costs not a single penny more than other standard tires Lot. of good 1UUKU: Ware 0 Jf 12:00 to 18:15, and every Thursday evening 6:15 to the whip was one he had used on horses. Wilson Goes North Former Mayor E. M. Wilson left by train last night for Portland. iTCHmq sKin Vherauer il occur, on ths bodo, horn Mr Under or Miuirivs the parts quick. Maw la, and Mlq relieved big Resmol i Silvertown WITH LIFC SAVER GOLDEN PLY oil the air every Mouday noon 6:30. J. t t fit', 'l 4i - few If .yifl-mariiF AT INDEPENDENT DEALERS