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PAGE SIX MEDFORD iLA.IL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD OREGON", FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1934. TACKLE ELEVEN ASHLAND. Sept. 31. (Spl.) The longest schedule In history that's what Don Faber'l Ashland high school grlddera will Inaugurate Sat urday, when they tangle with Duns mulr high In the dedication game of Ashland's reconditioned athletic neia which now takes Its place as the finest In Southern Oregon. Eleven games are on the slate for the Llthlans during the coming sea on. Including the three conference affairs with Mcdford, Grants Pass and Klamath Palls. with nine lettermen forming the nucleus for his 1034 team, Faber will tart team against Dunsmulr with a weight average of nearly 100 pounds. most of It In the line. The dsck field, which will be fast and expe'rl need, will, however, be light, averag ing 145 pounds. Tn the neighborhood of 38 have been reporting for practice of late. Lineup for the opening game Is a follows: Ends, Shillings, Bell or Bal- lev: tackles, Pratt and Weybrlght; euards. Moore, Bromley, Jackson or Etzweller: center, Jungwirth or Davis; ousrterback. Hoxle; halfbacks, Kan- nasto and Hall and fullback, Wallln, The Ashland high schedule follows: Sept. 22 Dunsmulr at Ashland. Sept. 28 Eureka at Eureka (night game.) Oct. 8 Mt. Shasta at Ashland. Oct. 13 Oranta Pass at Oranta Pass Oct. 20 Klamath Palls at Klamath Falls. Oct. 27 Oranta Pass at Ashland Not. 3 McCloud at McCloud. Not. 12 Medford at Medford. Not, 17 Yreka at Ashland. Not. 24 Weed at Ashland. Not. 20 Klamath Palls at Ash land. Denotes conference game. UNOElOlIOINS LEONARD'S STAFF Fred Underwood, well known Med ford automobile service man, has Joined the staff of Ohet Leonard's Super Service, according to an an nouncement made by Mr. Leonard this week. Mr. Underwood will become one of the operators of Chet Leonard's number 3 station, located at Sixth and Grape streets, with Jnck Hughes as the other operator of this well known station. Fred Underwood enterr-d the auto mobile service field In August, 1020, at Chet Leonard's super service sta tion at Riverside and Jackson streets. After Intensive training for a few months under Mr. Leonard's personal supervision, Underwood became Iden tified with another Medford orontwu tton, and his recent training has in cluded a special service course In Los Angeles. He has established an en viable reputation for capable, cour teous work, and has many southern Oregon friends, who are wishing him (niece In his new business venture with the Chet Leonard organization. Society and Clubs Edited by Irva Fewell Job's Daughters Pane ' lilds Farewell to Many The Jftb's laughters' formal fare well dance tonight at the Knights of Pythias hall will be a farewell party for many members of Medford's younger set, who will be leaving this week-end to attend University of Ore gon, Oregon Stat college and other schools. A large attendance la ex pec ted, as each member Is allowed to send out two Invitations. A dan? committee has selected Dad Dynge's orchestra for the event, which will start at 8:30 o'clock. Arrangements are being made by a committee composed of the Misses Everetta GUesple, queen of the Med ford chapter; Mary Kem, Peggy Betcr and Pasty Smith. At a meeting of the Job's Daugh ters, held last night. It was announc ed thst the state grand guardian, Mrs. Erlckson of Portland, will be tn Med ford In October. Committed were appointed and plans were made to hold a banquet in her honor, upon her visit to the local district. Town Club Members Urged to Make Reservations for Dance Members of the Town club are urged to telephone for reservations for the fall dinner danoe to be given Satur day evening at the new club home, the former Wm. Vawter residence on West Main. Calls may be made to the club head quarters, which will be the scene of one of the season's largest social func tions tomorrow night. Mrs. Wm. Vaw ter, Mrs. George Roberts and Mrs. David Rosenberg are In charge of the arrangements, which will provide for the entertainment of more than 150 families. lVhltelaw to Entertain (Jiirsti at Dinner Tonight Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whltelaw will entertain guests at their home tonight with a dinner and card party, to be given In honor of Mr. and Mrs. F. C j Merrill of Palneavllle. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill arrived In Medford Wed nesday, and plan to remain until the end of next week as guests at the Whltelaw home. Those who will be present at the dinner tonight are Mr. and Mrs. Al Anderson, Mrs, Mildred St. John, Ed ward Turnqulst, Mr. and Mrs. White- law and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill. Pioneer Society To Hold Reunion The Southern Oregon Pioneer so ciety will hold Its B8th reunion In the court house at Jacksonville on Thursday, October 4, according to an nouncement received today. The meeting will begin at 10:30 a. m. Members are asked to bring well- flllcd baskets of food, and furnish cups, spoons, plates, forks and tablo cloths. The society will furnish cof fee, cream, sugar and ice cream. Mrs. Eugene Tliorndlke Entertains With llrlriRe Mrs. Eugene Thorndlke entertained at a bridge luncheon yesterday at her home at 617 Dakota, Three tables were In ploy. 44 Wen on ah Club Meets i In lingular Card Party The Wen on ah club met at the home of Florence Rush, 701 West Jackson street, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock for Its regular afternoon card party. Corn Family Making Interesting Trip East Mr. and Mrs. X. C. Corn and their daughter, Miss Luella, lef( Medford recently and are now on their way to Chicago via Los Angeles, Phoenix and New Orleans. After visiting the World's fslr, they expect to purchase an automobile and drive back to the coast. -- Miss Pa ley Returns Kn route to Urn Id's Miss Dorothy Paley arrived by train this morning from Eugene, where she has been visiting, and expects to leave today for Berkeley, where she will attend achol at Heald's this winter, this winter. parchment wrapped, 2&c lb.; do car tons, 204c lb. BUTTER FAT Portland delivery: A grade delivery at least twice weekly, 27 29o lb.; country routes, 26 26c lb.; B grade or delivery fewer than twice weekly, Portland, 261928c lb.: country routes, 24 g 25c lb.; C- grade at market. -' EGGS Sales to retailers specials,. 30c; extras, 28c; fresh extra brown. 28c; standards, 24c; fresh mediums, 25c; medium firsts, 22c; pullets, 18c; do firsts, 18c; checks, 20c; bakers, 17c dozen. EGGS Buying price of wholesalers: Fresh specials. 26 9 27c; extras, 25 19 26c; fresh extra browns, 25c; extra firsts, 24c; fresh mediums, 23c; me dium firsts, 21c; pullets. 18c; do firsts 14c; checks, 15c; undergrade, 15c down. CANTALOUPES Standards. 1.00 138 per crate; Dlllard, Sl.502.00; Spear, (1.00(31.25 crate. Cheese, milk, country meats, live poultry, onions, potatoes, wool and hay, steady and unchanged. Today's ear receipts: Wheat, 69; barley, 2; flour, 12; corn, 1; oats, 17; hay, 8. Chicago Wheat 28 33 H 20 2!4 CHICAGO, Sept. 21. (AP) Wheat futures: Open High Low Clone Sep., old ...1.04 1.04', 1 03'. 1.04 New 1.04 1.04, 1 03!4 1.04'i Dec, old .1.04 1.0414 1.03!i 1.04 New 1.0311 1 04'4 1.03!,, 1.04'., May 1.04'i 1-0414 1.03V 1.04 i-i -Cat- Livestock. PORTLAND, Sept. 21. (AP). tie 160; calves 3S; steady, unchanged. Hoga 260; steady, unchanged. Sheep 250; steady to good, unchanged. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Sept. 21. (AP) But ter Print, A grade, 29c lb.; parch ment wrapped cartons, 30c lb.; quan tity purchases, 14c less; B grade. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 21. (AP) Wheat futures: Open High Low Close May .80 .80 .884 .8814 Sep. .84 .84 .84 .84 Dec - .86 .86?4 .85', .85 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem Dark hard winter (12 pet.) Dark hard winter (11 pet.) Soft white, northern spring and western red Western white Hard winter Oats No. 2 white, $34. Corn No. 2 E. yellow, 838.50, Mlllrun standard, 831.50. Si .97 V4 92 14 .84',4 .8314 Wall St. Report NEW YORK, Sept. 21. ( AP) The stock market turned upward today and gains of 1 to around 3 points predominated after a rather slow first hour. While the merchandising Issues led the advance, demand lor other groups Improved substantially. The close was firm. Transfers ap proximated 720.000 shares. The list spparently reflected a bet ter brand of re8ll business news and expectations that the textile walkout may be settled quickly. Freight at loadings for the week ended Septem ber 16 showed more than seasonal gain of 83,258 cars over the previous week. Today's closing prices for 33 se lected stocks follow: Al. Chem. li Dye 121 14 Am. Can .. Am. U Fgn. Power A. T. li T. Anaconda Atch. T. & 8. P. Bendlx Aviation . Beth. Steel California Packing 6V4 111 11 60', 124 281', 28 SsftStMsy II, Heath '1 FIRST A nniversary tvent IN OUR NEW STORE Si Ja.3 t ja i i U i! iba Ifca 50c BOTTLE OF PERFUME To Every Woman Visiting Our Store Saturday Start the day right on IF i tigs of the Morning I Good Coflcc! And have the right coffee to start with. Have the right coffee for the method you use. Have percolator coflcc for a percolator, or drip coffee for drip. Schilling provides the correct coffee for each. TlVO Schilling Co f foes Special Anniversary Values FOR SATURDAY AND ALL NEXT WEEK TOBACCOS 1 lb. Geo. Washington .52c 1 lb. Velvet . . 72c 1 lb. Hurley Burley . . . .43c 1 lb. Granger 63c 1 lb. Edgeworth . . . ..... 95c 1 lb. Prince Albert ..-. .69c Tuxedo 7c Velvet . ' 9c Union Leader .;. 7c Hi Plane ,. . 8c Target . ... 8c Edgeworth 12c Half & Half ,. .10c Dial 8c Prince Albert ........ 9c Sir Walter Raleigh ... . .12c Geo. Washington 7c Stud, 4c 2 for 7c Bull Durham, 4c . . 2 for 7c Buffalo, 4c ..... .2 for 7c Hurley Burley, 4c . 2 for 7c Ripple, 4c 2 for 7c Golden Grain, 4c . .2 for 7c Catcher, 4c '.2 for 7c. Days Work 8c Browns Mule 4c Camels, Luckies, Chester fields, Old Gold, 2 for 25c, 8 for 96c, $1.20 per carton. ANNIVERSARY BARGAINS Mineral Oil, qts. .; 49c rrping Bags . .$1.19 mi' C ' : 15c Compacts, all new styles, double and triple . . .49c Stationery, 18 sheets and 18 envelopes 13c 60c Alka-Seltzer .......... .49c Unguentine ,39c Listerine Tooth Paste . .19c Ipana 39c Colgates Tooth Paste . .19c Gillette or Proback Blades .19c $1.00 Ponds Creams . .,.89c $1.00 Bisodol ,.T.; 67c Life Buoy Soap ... 3 for 19c Hinds Honey & Almond Cream . . 89c Williams Aqua Velva . .39c Rinex 79c Estivin . . : ...79c Listerine .....59c Lavoris . . 79c $1.00 Adlerika .67c Univex Cameras 39c C & C Ginger Ale (qts.) 19c 3US $-4 9 Caterpillar Tractor Chrysler . Coml. Solv. .. Curtlss Wright Du Pont 88 i Oen. Foods - . 29 Vt Gen. Motors 29 'i Int. Harvest. ........... 26 I. T. & T. ; 874 John Man. 4414 Mont. Ward - 115 North Amer, 1314 Penney (J. C.) 60 Phillips Pet. 16H Radio - 5 Sou. Pac 161 Std. Brands 19 Std. Oil Cal. 3314 Std. Oil N. J. 43 li Trans Amer. b'.2 Union Carb. '. , 100 United Aircraft 13!, U. S. Steel 32?', Silver. NEW YORK, Sept. 21. (AP) Bar silver quiet, 14 lower at 494- 8. F. Dlltterfat. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 21. (AP) First grade butterfat, 29c, f. o. b., San Francisco. Use Mall Tribune want ads. PIN HOLES LINK LINDY SUSPECT (Continued from page one.) public or lor notify the police. " "The child Is In gut cars. "'Indication (editor's note: Intend ed for "Identification") for our let ters are signature "Below the Interlocking circle sym bol. The circles may havs been drawn around a coin the size of a quarter. The symbol had been pierced In three places by a fine point. 'At the bottom of the note was a continuation of the final sentence re garding the algnature, readlng'and 3 holes." The emphasis on the tnree holes served to heighten Interest In them by Investigators, who found that all succeeding notes bore tlie same kind of holes In exactly the same rela tion to each other, geometrically." 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