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MEDFORD ilAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1934. PAGE SEVEH Local and Personal William Powell at Craterian Learta for Portland Un. D. H. filead lelt this morning on the 5has for Portland, to ipend tba remaining dsya of tha week on business. a Returns to Portland J. A. Parry returned thla mornlnf on the Ore gonlan from a two dsya' business trip to Portland. t To Lira Here Mra. R. J. Llmly sf Ahasta, City, Cal., arrived thla morn ing by train, and will make her home In thla city. Leaves Tonight CHorge Codding dlatrlct attorney, la leaving tonlgnt by train to attend the meeting In Portland thla week of dlatrlct attor neya of the at&te. Grey In Ashland The Aahlard Dally Tidings states that Harold Grey, placement officer for 8ERA In this elty, was In Ashland Wednesday, look ing over SERA project!. - From Oakland Mra. C. B. Stephens of Onkland arrived thla morning on the Shasta to spend the ChrlsLn-.ls holldaya visiting In Medtord with Mr. and Mra. W.'j. cooney and family. Fined $10 Victor Johnson, about 15, of thla city, waa fined a 10 this morning In city court on charges of being drunk In a public place, having been arrested last night by city police. Klrtley Arrive Bill Klrtley of Eu gene arrived thla morning on the Oregonlan to spend the Christmas holldaya visiting In Medford with Ills brother, E. M. Klrtley. . Motor to Ashland Mrs. Elva Dod eon, Mrs. Lorena Still and Mrs. George Shlnn motored to Ashland yesterday to visit with Mra. Dodson'a grand mother, Mra. W. F. Arant. Alford ta Portland M. L. Alford, city recorder, la leaving Friday morn ing for Portland on a week'a vaca tion, to vlalt hla eon Herbert, who la with Associated Oil Co. . stolen Bike Found A bicycle be longing to Russell Warner of route 2. atolen yesterday from Junior high school, waa recovered at Bear creek. near Beck'a bakery, and returned to Its owner by city police. Mra. Brown Leaves Mra. J. B. Brown of 440 North Front atreet left this morning by train for Portland to vlalt over the holidays with her moth er, Mra. M. M. Maine, and her ala tera. Meadamea E. Wlllla and O. Achor. Leave for East Mrs. W. K. May nard, Jr., and family left today by train, enroute to their home In Aber deen. 8. D., after visiting for the last year In Medford with Mrs. Maynard's mother, Mrs. J. A. Flndley and fam7. ... From Riverside Mr. and Mrs. W. 0). Laldley of Riverside, Cil., arrived tills morning on the Shasta to spend tie holldaya vlaltlng here with Mr. iAld ley'a mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. George Laldley. Reports Accident Dr. D. W. Stone of U28 West Main reported to city police that hla car collided with one driven by W. H. Manney oi oprague. Ore., In a minor accident yesterday noon at the Intersection of Sixth and Bartlett streets. Report Filed Reports of a minor accident yesterday morning at the Intersection of Eleventh and Central streets, involving Mra. John Wolff of thla city and R. O. Stephenson of 413 Arcadia atreet, have been filed wltn city police. Don't forget Oriental Gardens, Sat urday night. TJlB en we b iw BRANDY nm AND WINES Extra Qualify Superior Flavor Low Price BRANDY HF7H $1.20 PINT 75? WINES AtQtka, Port. Motvtoftf, Shfry cal ,2.10 ouAr 601 f t i ni cnH Porters Visit Ashla ml Mayor ft; id Mr. George Porter of Medford were Tlitor in tht city Tueaday. Ah land Dally Tidings. Called to Portland Mra. Alloa VI n oent ni called to Portland Tuesday by tha audden death of bar atep fathar, John Go 1st. 1 Welaa to Portland A. P. Wetaa laft thla morning on the Shasta, to vls't until next spring with hla daughter. Mrs. George M. Robinson of Portland. Prom Grants Paaa Mr and Mrs. W. O. Allen and Dr. and Mra. Con Dur- land of Grants Paae, vera Medford t lei tors Tuesday, the Grants Pus Dally Courier eta tee. Till ting from Bur-hank Mra. Al Gllhauaen of B urban Jc, Cal., whoee husband, the aviator, la well kno-vn in Medford, la vlaltlng In Medford v several daya. At Community A. P. Ewers oi Prospect waa a patient, yesterday at the Community hospital, receiving medical care, aa were Mra. Harry Young of Eagle Point end Mra. J. A. Predeiiekaon of this city. Returns to Medford Erie M. Gray of Medford, collector of Internal rev enue for thla district, returned to Medford Wednesday after spending a few days here on business. Grants Pass Dally Courier. Johnsons Got South Dr. and Mrs Frederick Johnson left thla week for southern California to spend the Christmas vacation with their chil dren, Rev. and Mrs. Leonard Brown and Dr. George Johnson. To Practice Program The begin ners and primary departments of the First M. E. church Sunday school v.ll meet at 8:30 Friday afternoon In the church aud Itorlum for practice for the Friday evening Christmas pro gram. Returns to Ashland Miss Dorothy Chappie returned to her work at the city recorder's office today after a week's vacation, most of which sne spent In Medford with her mother, Mrs. Ethel Chappie, and her aunt, Miss Emma Jenkins. Ashland Dally Tidings. Visit CCC Headquarters Among officers from OOC camps In the Med ford district who called at district headquarters yesterday were Capt. James O. Wanzer, Engr.-Res. of Co. 1746, Camp Lower Pistol River: Capt. Robert E. Densmore. CA-Res., Co. 826, Camp Applegate, and Capt. H. G Newell of Camp Hilt, Cal. Leaves for South Mrs. Clara 0. Halfhlll, mother of Mrs. W. H. Lev- eretle, left Tuesday evening by tra'a for Los Angeles, to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Ruth Stewart, and Mrs. Stewart's son Richard. Richard Stewart returned recently from the Philippine Islands, where ha has been on duty in the army. . Take Train North Passengers oa yesterday's northbound United Air lines plane which, due to adverse weather conditions, was unable to continue from Medford, who left fr the north by train lest evening, were R. Swanaon, 0. E. Swanson, P. J. Tuohy. S. Mataumato, w. A. Donohue and Morten Brown. Here for Day M. M. Weber of Cold Spring, Mont., representing the Cold Spring Granite Co., wis In Medford today conferring with E. A. Hicks of the Oregon Granite Co., in the In terests of Rainbow granite. M: Weber left this morning on chi Shasta. a Attends Agriculture Meet Profei- cor Relmer of the southern Oregon experiment station returned this morning on the Oregonlan from Port land, where he had spent the last two days attending a conference of superintendents of experiment sta tions throughout the state, held to discuss various agricultural problems including farm rehabilitation and land utilization. Among those pres ent from southern Oregon were Arch Work of the Medford experiment sta tion, and County Agents Uye P. Wil cox and R. G. Fowler, all of whom are remaining In Portland until tomorrow. TO-. . H.M Y xl 'l'i- PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 30. (AP) Grain: Open Hlph Low Close , .83i4 ,83V RIU ."3ii May July Dec. .04 .78 BOH Cash wheat: Bif Bend bluestem Dark hard winter (13 pet.). ...... Dark hard winter (U pet.) 86 Soft white, hard winter, north ern spring and western red -801, Western white .704 Oats No. 3 white, (33. SO. Corn No. 3 E. yellow. $41.35. Mlllrun standard. 34. Today's car recelpta: Wheat, 37; barley, l; flour, IB; hay, 1, Following their astounding success In "Manhattan Melodrama" and, to a more greater degrees, In "The Thin Man," William Powell and Myrna Loy have their third co-starring vehicle in "Evelyn Prentice," starting today at the Craterian theater. The story deals with the domestic life of a brilliant criminal lawyer, whose business keeps him away from his home and family. On the eve of a second honeymoon to Europe, the wife becomes enmeshed In a murder case and the husband Is called upon to extricate her. Many delightful domestic bits, per formed in the charming manner which characterized the former pic tures, make "Evelyn Prentice an other triumph for the popular team. Una Merkel. Isabell Jewell, Edward Brophy and many other screen favo- ltea are In th supporting cast. Rialto Drama i il m r 1 tJ Lost among the missing but while millions searched for her she rose out of the shadows to bring Joy and happiness to a boy and a girl! Des tined for dishonor she showed him that life was s game and love its only victory I A dramatically poign ant screen play of tangled lives and broken hearts 1 Such is the motivating theme of "Among the Missing,' at the Rialto theater tomorrow and Saturday, with Richard Cromwell, Henrietta Cross man, Arthur Hohl and BUlle Seward in the prominent roles. Comedy, pa thos, drama and exciting thrills high light the fllm'a breath-taking action and suspense. aMarKety Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 20. (AP) Cattle: 35; calves 25; steady, un changed. HOOS : 200; fully steady; un. changed. SHEEP: 100; steady, unchanged. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 20 ( AP ) - ( USD A ) CATTLE : 650, in cluding 100 holdovers; steers slow few early sales ateady: asking higher on better grade and fed light weights; 3 loads low, good 875-lb. short fed Idaho steers, $6.10 light sorted: car light weight fed California yearling steers, bid 87.00, around 25c higher Now at Roxy Nils Asther and Gloria Stuart are featured in "The Love Cnptlve." now at the Roxy. There Is also 'the first local showing of "Get That Lion. than this week's nominal quotation. SHEEP: 350; all direct. Good to choice under 90-lb. wooled lambs, nominally quoted toward $6.50, poe. slbly above. CHICAGO, Dec 20. (AP) (USDA) HOGS: 26,000: direct, 13,000; early sales largely 10-1 5c higher, but trade practically at standstill, few better grade weights above 230 lbs., so. 40 6.55; top, 96.55; 170 to 200 lbs., 95.35 6.10; most 140 to 170 lbs. clesred early at $4.50-6.35; packing sows, $6-6.16. CATTLE: 6000. Nt much steer beef run, due to scarcity long year lings and" weighty steers: market steady and active; demand broadest for grades carrying weight; best heavy steers, $10.00; no choice yearlings; best, $9.15; rank and file of steer crop selling at $8.50 down to $5.50; vealers strong, mostly e.ra down. SHEEP: 12,000. Fat lambs In fair ly broad demand; early bids and few sales fully steady at upward to $7.75 on good to choice offerings; generally asking 15-25c and more higher or $8 and better on strictly choice kinds; clipped lambs scarce; aheep firm; .slaughter ewes $2.50-3.25; choice light weights, $3.50; Indications steady on feeding lambs: no early sales. Portland Wheat .78 60 14 .18 8014 .78 .80i Coml. Solr. Curtlas- Wright DuPont Qen roods . Oen Mot. ... Int. Harvest. I. T. & T. Johns-Man. Monty Ward North Amer. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., 20. (AP) But ter Prints, A grade, 33c per lb. In parchment wrappera, 33o lb. In car tons; B grade, parchment wrappers, 314e lb.; cartons 33,4e lb. BUTTERF AT Portland delivery, A grade deliveries at least twice week- ly, 32-34o lb.; country routes. 30-S3e lb.; B grade, or delivery less than twice weekly, Portland delivery, 31- 33o lb.; c grade at market. EGGS Sales to retailers: Specials, 28c; extras, 26c; fresh extras, browns, 26c; standards, 24c; fresh medUims, 24c; medium firsts, 32c; fresh pullets. 31c; checks, 24c; bakers, 21o dozen. EGGS Buying price of whole salers: Fresh specials, 24c; extras, 21c; fresh extra browns, 21c; extra firsts, 20c; extra mediums, 20c; me dium firsts, 16c; pullets. 17c; checks. 10c; bakers, 16-i7o dozen. CHEESE, milk, country meats, live poultry, onions, potatoes, wool and hay, steady and unchanged. AUTO AND ILK TRUCK AT Drivers of both an toe escaped in Jury In an auto accident last even ing at the intersection of Fir and Fourth streets, In which a milk de livery truck driven b7 Archie Har rington, 24, of Tenth and King streets collided with an auto driven by F. B. Sweeney of 1704 West Main street. After entering Fir street, Sweeney's auto met the truck In the center of the Intersection, according to city po lice, an dwas brushed aside as the truck crossed the intersection anl crashed into a telephone pole anc firs hydrant. Both the oar and tlu truck were badly damaged. Brewer Goes South C. M. Brewsr left last night by train for the south Chicago Wheat CHICAOO, Dee. 30. (AP) Wheat rut urea: Open High Low Close Dee., old .... .974 .875, New ST, J7, .97 .07', May .88H i7i .91 .98' July .92!i .92J .93 .92V4 Wall St. Report NEW YORK, Dec. 20. (AP) Utll lty stocks continued under pressure today, but scattered Industrials and a few specialties breasted the cur rent for moderate advances. Some of the power and light company Issues found little support, but the ma jority still pointed downward. The close was irregular. Transfers ap proximated 890,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 32 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. Dye .....139!', Am. Can .lOTlfc Am. fe Fgn. Pow. 44 A. T. it T. 102 Anaconda H ........ 10 Atch. T. & 8. F 62 ft Bendlx Avla ......... 16 Beth. Steel M 29i California Pack'g. 364 Cataplllar Tract. ......... a Chrysler 38 Shows 1:45 7:00-9:00 P-ffijjjSJ Adults l(fi Oj 251 Dont forget Oriental Gardens, Sat urday night. Stated Communication of Medford Lod?e No. 103, A. F. A. M., Friday. Dee. 31. at 7:80 p. m- Flection and Installation of officer. V1- Itlng brothers Invited. V. A. NORRM, W. M OBO. ALDEN. 8ecy. Dad Dynge's Dance, Oriental Gar dens, Saturday night. DANCE Saturday Night DREAMLAND DINTY MOORE And His Orchestra Men 35t 10t Anytime Lait Times Tonltt IRENE DUNNE in "This Man Is Mine" with Constance Cnmmlngi Ralph Bellamy Kay Johnson if M FRI-SAT am lIT A rvy e sjreHeV OR R reef fa. 11 jrs-..4 tsv j . SOCSUlf HU.Us IS' 1 IX ill 9 1 t 1 1 1 JP ; i m , ;3 MinvumtMt -J 4 y,.i4jr The Ideal Xmas Gift Hunt Theatres Coupon Book AVAILABLE IN 2.50 and 5.00 SI7.ES. ASK THE CASHIER TOMORROW and SATURDAY! AMILE-A-MINUTE MOVIE! Loaded with action and excitement . . as this young thief discovered the smai Inc secret of a wom an lifted amont; the missing. LvJ 4 with RICHARD CROMWELL HENRIETTA CROSMAN BILLIE SEWARD poitivei,t yvn. TOVir.HT! Pat O'Brien - Ann Dvorak "I SELL ANYTHING" Women Couldn't Resist Him; Men Didn't Trust Him Those Eyes! Do they belong to taint or tinner? an; . 81 ZZI1ZZZZ! ' 62 'i 28 13i I8, M ni; 39, 41 i aji 13S FOR SALE lt30 Charvorlet Coups Will trade and tarma. Tel. 760-W. STRAY OOW Ovnr may haya sams ny paying for aa and refl. J. w. Oossptt. north of Medford Golf course, Rt. 4, Box 131. Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet. Radio Sou. Pae. Std. Brands H..M 2t. Oil Cal. .... St. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer. Union Carb. Unit. Aircraft U. 8. Steel SBi y $r;) j GLORIA STUART .4 ALSO Spfla' Aflrtfd Short Ff at lire First Medford Showing -GET m THAT jffi' Man and Beast in a Finish Fight Plus Cartoon, "Cindernlla" Daily Mat. 1:45. Ev. 7, 0 ''llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllijl1' Dad Dynge's Dance, Oriental Oar dens. Saturday night. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE 1029 Biilofc Coupe. Al condition. Price $345. ciayooinb Motor Co.. A&iland. ore. Tel. 50 FOR SALE 1928 Bulcfc Seden. N'.oe family oar. Price $175. Claycomb Motor Co,. Aani and, ore. Phone 50. WANTED Have a dealrntile client fnr o. or 0-room furnished home. $jo to $27.50. Charlea R Rav, Realtor. Medford Blcl. Phone 302. FOR SALE Young R. I. Red for roaeting. Also dr eased geeee. Tel 3S1-R. FOR SALE Model A and T FV.rd sedans. Schulta Bros. 137 North central, FOR SALE Full-blooded White Le- norna. u. v. VanHorn, Rt. 2, 424. BARGAIN. MINERS 2" Bterllnff pump ior aaie; lerma cell 750-w FOR SALE 1929 Ford pickup; gol , mwior excci tnt, new pauu trade and terma. Call 730-W. FOR SALE OR TRADt Itarge lot. clear; some buildings: near grade and high arhoole. Klamath Fa 11a. for city property with or without building. Addreaa Box 174, Trlbunt. FOR BALE Beautiful raccoon far coat. Phone ua-x. FOR SALE 1933 Ford V-8 DeLuxe Sedan. Looka and runa like new. Priced for quick aale. $633. Clay comb Motor Co., Ashland. Ore. Phone 50. USED CAR TRADES 1934 Plymouth 4-dr. DeLuxe Sedan. 1034 Plymouth 3-dr. Regular Sed.in. 1933 Chr'ler 4-dr. DeLuxe Sedan; aide mount, heater; Al con dition. 1930 Plymouth 4-dr. Sedan; goM rubber. lether upholatery, Al condition. 1929 Ford Roadster: priced rUht Also several good buy from $3VO0 to $150.00. 1915 Plymouth on display. 1935 Airflow and Alratream De8ot?w will be here on display aoon MEAD MOTOR CO. 16 South Fir. DeSoto. Plymouth FOR BALE 1930 Ford Coupe; :uf ttrea; flrat-cla condition, $375 Claycomb Motor Co. Ashland. Ore. Phone 60. 4 SACRIFICE SALE Rhode Island Red cockerels, $1.50 each. Fine for roisters or breedera Mra. R. B. Caxley. Phone 314-W. FOR SALE Light coupe, good paint; $75.00. 207 No. Peach. FOR SALE At big reduction, brand new Ford V-8 1934 Tudor DeLuxe Sedan. Claycomb Motor Co. Phon 60, Ashland, Ore. SMALL RANCH SACRIFICE 0 0 C O H 30 Al excellent land; It OO 3 UU A. Irrigated. 13 A. splen did alfalfa; family orchard anl grapes; comfortable 4 -room modem house; barn; also one other aet im provements go with place. All for $3500; $1500 cash; cay terms on balance, An Ideal small dairy and diversified farm, only one-half mil from school; 3 miles from Medford Good road. CHARLES A. WTtfU AGENCY. INC. Exclusive. FOR SALE Light Studebaker Sedan Tel. 431-J. BASKETBALL EAGLES BOYS T. APPLEOATB WASHINGTON SCHOOL TONIOIIT 8 o'cioc PRELIMINARIES PENN -MARYLAND CORPOJATON in ii n "i 1 b V i I !; 7:00 9:00 I O1 Pkji IvV! ll "l Flk I 1 Mata-2Bo Eves-36o : OsffllTffPI-ffl.eilft Ohildren-lOo j Starting Today for Three Days! The Gay Stars of "THE THIN MAN" they're together again in an other perfect m picture! A laugh nd a J ' thrill in every JS foot of film ai yLB 4rZf?t uuiLunm 1 nHl t h a i a charming 'married lovers' do . their stuff I They'll keep you guesiing un til tha final fade-out 1 ADUHn ATTRACTIONS Color Cartoon "Beauty and Beast" B A. Bolfa Band Musical Novelty MacNamce Newsreel Hunt Theatres Coupon Books Make Ideal Christmas Gifts!