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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. "MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY. MARCH 5. 1935.
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Society and Clubs
State Organizer Gaett
At If(trr of Honor Meet
The JuTnlIe Degree of Honor club
xnet in regular session Saturday aft
ernoon, in the Eaglea hall, with Ern
l Bmlth, president, In the chair.
There was a good attendance and Im
portant business was discussed with
Mrs. Minnie Card, itate organizer,
who was honor guest.
Mrs. Card waa presented Tloleta by
the usher, MarJorLe Ooddard, and
gave a charming response. The meet
ing waa made very Interesting with
practice drills. Ernest Smith was pre
sented his ninth senior major stripe
for hl Degree of Honor service cap.
After the buslneaa meeting a soc
ial program waa begun with read
ing bv Katherlne Campbell. Visitors
aud visiting mothers were present.
7 adding to the attendance. Refresh
' menu of cake were served.
The next meeting will be held In
the same hall the first Saturday In
April. It la hoped all Jurenllea will
be present.
Detroit Wedding
lias Local Interest
News of the engagement of Miss
Vlda Walker, Michigan girl, and
tnacher in the Detroit schools, and
Paul Wanner, son of Mr. and Mrs
F. D. Wagner of Ashland, baa reached
the University of Oregon campus. The
wedding date bas not been set but
will take place In the early summer
when the couple are planning a non
. eymoon trip to Oregon.
Mr. Wagner was employed after hU
craduatlon from the university in
1930. with the Armstrong Cork com
pany at Its factory In Lancaster. Pa.
He later Joined the sales department
and has had bis headquarters with
the Armstrong branch at Detroit
since. Oregon Dally Emerald.
Protective Association
Will Meet Thursday Eve
Degree of Honor Protective associ
ation will hold a regular meeting
Thursday evening In the Eagles' hall
1 on West Main street at 7:30. There
will b an interesting program and
several new members are to be In
itiated. Mrs. Minnie Card, state or
ganizer, will be present.
Refreshments and dancing will fol
low the business session and those
In charge announced that friends of
the club members who wish to dance
ire welcome to attend after 9:30.
Talks Scheduled for
Wednesday Club Meeting
Mrs. R. B. Hammond will give
talk entitled "Propoganda Msnace"
as one of the Interesting features of
the regular meeting of the Wednes
day Btudy club scheduled for tomor
row at the Girls' Community club
rooms on North Bartlett street,
Mrs. Ira Love of Central Point will
give a book revue and current topics
will be discussed by Mrs. M. m. Mor
rls.
Chrysanthemum Circle
Juveniles Plan Meeting
The Juvenile club of Chrysanthe
mum Circle No. 84, will meet at the
Odd Fellows' hall Wednesday at 4:00
o'clock. It Is urged that all members
attend.
Women of Botary
To Meet Tomorrow
Women of Rotary will meet on
Wednesday for one o'clock covered
dish luncheon at the home of Mra.
W. H. Richsteln. 504 South Holly.
Mrs. C. O. Leonard will be assistant
hostess.
Madrigal Club
Will .Meet Tonight
Madrigal club will meet for reg
nlar rehearsal at 7:45 oclock tanlght
at the Girls' Community club rooms.
All members are urged to be pres
ent.
-
Miss Clara Hanley
To Be Luncheon Hostess
Miss Clara Hanley will be hostess
at luncheon Wednesday at 1 :lo
o'clock, at her hone, to members of
the Jacksonville Home Economics
club.
Interesting Entertainment
Planned for MUMonary Meet
Mrs. I. H. Gove It In charge of
the Interesting entertainment that is
being planned for the meeting ef
the Women's Missionary society of
the Christian church Wednesday aft
ernoon at 3:00 o'clock at the church.
All women of the church are In-
ltd.
Circle Missionary
Society Plans Dinner
The Circle Missionary society of
the Christian church is having a pot
luck dinner Tuesday evening at 6:30
o'clock at the church. All members
are urged to attend as Interesting
reports on the work carried on st the
recent state convention held at Port
land, have been prepared.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Alfalfa and barley hy,
Hugger'a Ranch, Central Point.
FOR SALE Red and Rock setting
pu; blood tested; 45c setting. $2.50
per 100; 1 rntle north on old Pa
cific Hwy. Mrs. Edw. O. Miller.
TOR SALE Earliest of AH seed pota
toes. R. H. Field. Seven Oaks. lei.
185, Central Point.
Pot Lack Supper
For Sargent Post
Regular meeting of Col. Sargent
Post U. S. V. W. will be held at the
armory Wednesday, March 6. A pot
luck supper will be served at 6:30.
True meeting Is called for 8 o'clock
and all members and visiting mem
bers are welcome. A program will be
given.
8t. Ann's Altar
Society Will Meet
St. Ann's Altar society will meet
Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock.
the meeting having been postponed
from Tuesday.
Popular Acclaim
Brings Return of
Soloists Tonight
Returning by popular acclaim to
southern Oregon, David Campbell,
concert pianist, and Delberg Frad-
enberg, lyric tenor, will apepar at the
Baldwin piano shoppe at 8;15 this
evening.
The two appeared in Ashland in
January before one of the most en
thusiastic audiences ever to attend
In that city, and most of those to
hear their first program have indi
cated an intention of being present
tonight. In view of the limited space
at the Baldwin shoppe, those wishing
to obtain good seats are advised to
arrive early.
The program for tonight has been
changed completely from the one
presented in Ashland, eo as to offer
as wide a variety ss possible to
southern Oregon music lovers. The
program as announced Is aa follows:
I.
"Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue".
- Bach
David Campbell
n.
Ana from "Elijah" ("If With All
Your Hearts") Mendelssohn
Aria from "Le Rol d'Ys" (Seren
ade) - Lalo
Aria from "Joclyn" (Lullaby)
Godard
Delbert Fradenberg
III.
Two Etudes" . Chopin
Walts" Chopin
David Campbell
IV.
'Over the Mountains". Qullter
"Oh Cease Thy Singing, Maiden
Fair" Rachmaninoff
"May The Maiden" Carpenter
"Ave Maria" Kahn
Delbert Fradenberg
V.
"Capriccio" Brahms
"Intermezzo" . Brahms
"Introduction and Componella."
- Paganlnl-Liszt
David Fradenberg
FIRE LADDIES El
PRICES TAKE DIP
PORTLAND, March 9- fAP) Dur
ing the late session of the produce
exchange there was a loss of le lb.
each for the two top score butter.
Yjo loss for prime firsts and un
changed for firsts.
The price on butterfat was lowered
le lb. along with the cut of extra
butter, thereby lowering both butter
and fat to the values established
late last week.
Trading In the egg market was
considered of steady character, al
though here and there was a note
of easiness where recelepts piled up
on some of the smaller operators.
Trading trend In the chicken mar
ket continued of firm character
with full recent advances generally
maintained. For selected stock occa
sional small premium was suggested.
iflMarket?
Livestock.
PORTLAND, March 8. (AP) Cat
tle 150; calves, 10; steady, unchanged.
HOGS 100; steady; lightweight,
good and choice, t8.25.v9.25; medium
weight, good and choice, ft8.75(3 9J5;
others unchanged.
SHEEP 35; nominally steady; un
changed.
HEIRESS TO FORTUNE MARRIES
"3$
I. T. & T
John-Man.
Monty Ward
North Amer.
Penney (J. C)
Phillips Pet.
Radio
Sou. Pac.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Frame after their marriage In New York,
The bride Is the former Mist Rolsalind Kress, heiress to the chain itorl
fortune. (Associated Press Photo)
strong; asking higher on limited
umbers choice lambs on sale; bulk
lambs of medium to good 80-85 lb.
825; choice bid upward to 9 00-10;
best held above 9 35; sheep and feed
lng lambs little changed; medium to
choice native ewes 4 50-5.35. best held
above 6. 50; medium to choice feeding
lambs quotable 6.50-7.05.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, March
5 (AP) (U. 8. Dept. Agr.) Cattle:
350; Including 60 holdovers and 2
cara Just arrived; low grade cows and
bulls active, fully steady; steers
scarce; clearance Incomplete, Includ
ing some late arrivals; toppy kinds
absent; load holdover medium 1076
lb. Nevada hay and grain fed steers,
99.60. others In first hands; good fed
quoted above $10.60.
SHEEP: 535, all direct; good to
choice under 90 lb. fed wooled lambs
nominally quoted 97.50 to possibly
$7.75; double deck 93 lb. local warm
ed up California lambs on yearling
order $7.00. sorted 10 per cent; late
Monday, 150 head California spring
lambs direct to packers, first of 1935
season.
Portland Wheat
Close
81
75
dark
PORTLAND. Ore., March 0. (AP)
Orain:
Wheat : Open High Low
May - 81 j; 81 81
July 76 !i 76 '4 75
Cash: Big Bend bluestem, 88;
hard winter 12 per cent, 97; do 11 per
cent, 84 soft white. 81; northern
spring, 82' j ; western white, hard win
ter, western red. 80.
Oats. No. a white. 31.50.
Corn. No. 3 K. yellow, 40.00.
Mlllrun standard. 24.00.
Today's car receipts: wheat, 23;
flour. 3.
CHICAGO, March 8. (AP) (TJ. S
Dept. Agr. HOGS: 10,000; active, 15
higher; better grade above 300 lb.
9.70-75. top load 415 lb. 9.60; 160-200
lbs. 9.50-75; light light 9.00-50; sows
8.90-9.00.
CATTLE: 8.000; common and medi
um weight steers 10-15 higher, active;
firmer market on better grad weigh
ty bullocks comparable light kinds
steady, top 13.75; best long yearlings
13.25; belfer yearlings 10.50; all she
stock uneven, supply comprising in
between grade heifers, selling 9.50
down to 6.50; cowa of value to sell
5.00 downward, steady; heifers firm
cutter cows slow 4.50 down; bulls,
steady, practical top 5.40; 6.50 for
outstanding offerings; vealera very
scarce, mostly 8-50-9.50.
SHEEP ; 1 1 ,000 : slaugh ter Iambs
fairly active, sales and bids steady to
Fifty-eight members of the volun
teer and regular Medford fire depart
ment attended a dance and feed last
night at the fire hall, given under
the supervision of Tire chict Roy Elliott.
Those who attended, all firemen
and their lady guests, report having
had a wonderful time. After the
dance, music tor which was furnish
ed by Dickey's orchestra, sandwiches
and coffee was served at midnight.
The event waa held last year for
the first time, and was such a success
that it was voted to repeat it.
WANTED Old horses end cowa for t
fox feed. Box 3580, Tribune.
FOR SALE 2 thoroughbred Poland-
China brood sow. Wm. F. Jones, 1
Rt. 1, Rogue River. Ore.
WANTED to buy for cash, light truck
Consider model T in pood ehapo.
Box 5005. Tribune.
FOR SALE Inspected strawberry
plants. Improved Oregon and Mas
tadon. Reasonable prices. Free
from disease: thrifty plant. Oak
Grove road, Rt. 2. Box 303. Medford.
COZY HOME! 4 mod. raw., new htgn
quality furnishings, Including over
stuffed; lamps, newest electric
ranee, etc. Eaat aide view; very
attractive financing; $700 will han
dle. Arthur E. IvUn. 19 N BartltV.t.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1929 Chev
rolet panel delivery In good condi
tion, cheap for caaH. Inquire at
shooting gallery. 309 E. Main St.
FOR RENT Modem house In Talent,
with rane, $8. Call E. C. Gardner.
FURNISHED ROOMS with bath. 20
BeAtty.
EXPERI ENCED ate nogr. p he r dwslrea
position. Box 4659. Tribune.
Schilling
finer takes out .
j nor jreczet out
want I la
its delicate naor
Chicago Wheat
a week. 30-3 lc lb.; O grade at market.
B GRADE CREAM Buying price
butterfat bun, 53o lb.
BOOB Aalea to retailers: Apeclals,
21c: extras. 30c; fresh extras, browns,
20c: standards, 19c; fresh mediums,
30c; medium firsts. 18o dozen.
EOGS Buying prices of whole
salers: Fresh specials, 30c; extras, 18c:
extra mediums, 17o; medium firsts.
15c; under grades, 15c down.
POTATOES Oregon Burbanks, B3
flOo cental: Deschutes gems, 11.00
1.10 cental.
NEW POTATOBS nortds. 2 50.
3 80 50-lb. box; Hawaii, ,1 50 per 30
lb. box.
Cheese, milk, country meats, live
poultry, onions, wool and hay, ateady
and unchanged.
std. Brands .
St. Oil Cal.
St. Oil N. 3.
Trans. Amer. - - ,
Union orb. ,
Unit. Ativrntt 11
U. S. Stei-l 30
'i
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33',
10'i
87 U
14',
4J
4'i
18,
an',
37',
5
46
BIRTHS
ellter.
NEW YORK. March
sliver barely steady, i
8 ( AP) Bar
lower at 37 V
Born to Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Dodg
es of Ruch. OTe., a baby girl weigh
ing S1 pounds, this morniog at the
community hospital.
Card ef Thank.
We wish to expresa our slneere
thanks to our many friends and
neighbor for their kind sympathy
and help, and also for the beautiful
floral offering durln? our recent
rwreavrment. Mr. and Mrs, Qeo. N.
V-.a.
Py Now I Eat
l Rich Foods I
I sVV Thank to Be II-am f
Qutcaw Kd!f twetut It DISBOLVX f
water, ruebca itomtch rudy to utw Sure
EEW autcs 19J ud Trial u Proof. He
BELL-ANSSp
FOR INDIGESTION CSiltitViili
Wall St. Report
MEN PORTLAND,
" i
O. D. Irwin, arrested here last week
by state police and sheriffs office
authorities, yesterday appeared befo-c
U. S. ComJssloner Victor Tengwald, .
under the name he was using when
arrested, Ray King, also his wife, Mra.
Loulae King, and were bound over to
federal grand Jury m Portland, the
man under 5.000 bond, and the
woman with bond set at 3,000.
The two were taken to Portland
yesterday by Deputy U. 8. Marshal
Leo McLaln. to face a charge growing
out of a violation of the Dyer art,
when the two brought a stolen auto- ;
obtmle to this city several weeks ago
Local authorities were uncertain as
to whether Irwtn would face the Dyer
act charges before facing escape
charges filed against him for his ,
Kansas state penitentiary break at
Lansing In 1933. Re waa charged
with the Dyer act violation before
it was learned of his prison record,
state police said today,
Ask the customers who have their
watch repairing done here. Johnson
the Jeweler.
WEDNESDAY
is
Remnant Day!
at
PENNEY'S
Mill-ends, short lengths, priced to clear. Cotton and
silk fabrics. Yonr opportunity to save. Store open
8:30 a. m,
BE HERE EARLY
CHICAGO, March 5. (API-
Wheat: Open High Low
May P6'4 0674
July 01H 91'i BO'i
Sep. 00 ' 90 ?, 89
Close
95-98
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, March 8 (P) BUT
TER Prints, A grade. 32c lb. In
parchment wrappers. 33c lb. In car
tons; B grade, parchment wrappers.
31c lb.; cartons, 32c lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery. A
grade deliveries at least twlc weekly,
32-33c lb.; country routes, 32-33C Id.;
B grade, dellverlea .less than twice
NEW YORK. March 8. (AP) The I
stock market suffered a relapse to- i
day, for no particular reason that
could be cited by brokers, and quot
ed values receded 1 to 8 or more
points. All sections of the list were
Included In the selling movement.
The close waa somewhat weak. Trans
fers approximated 970.000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 32 select
ed stocks follow;
A. Chem. tt Dye 133
Am. Cen 114V4
Am. is Fgn. Pow. , 2,
A. T. & T. 108
Anaconda 9a
Atch. T. As 8. P 38'
Bendl Avla. 13 ,
Beth. 8tel 2i,i
California Pack'g. 39 'i
Cataplllar Tract. .. - 40,
Chrysler 33',i
Coml. Solv. 19
Curtlss-Wrlght an
DuPont 90 '4
Oen. Foods ,....... 34'
Oen. Mot. 28' i
Int. Harvest. . . 3T4
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Break the Tyranny of
UNCONTROLLED COLDS
Ma- ' , fc--aa I
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When Colds THREATEN
...VlCKS VA-TRO-NOl
At the first sneeze or nasal Irrita
tion, quick I lew drops of Vlcln
Va-tro-noi. Its timely use helps
to prevent many colds, and to
throw off colds in their early stages.
If a Cold STRIKES
. . . VlCKS VAPORUB
At bedtime, message throat and
cheat with VapoRub, the mother's
tandby in -rearnt colds. Through
the night, it famous poultice
vapor action givea soothing relief.
UIID RISISTANCI TO COLDI- by following the simple health rules the
are part of Vicks Plan for Better Control of Colds. The Plan hat beeoj
clinically tested by physicians and proved In home use by millions,
(Full detail) of this unique Plan in each Vicfo package)
icy
I K r-S 5c
Whe n strangers meet
I break the ice
HAS ARRIVED AT
ADRIENNE'S, BRINGING
ALLURING NEW APPAR
EL TO EVERY DEPARTMENT.
Hand Knitted
Sweaters
Suft yarns In smart stjles and
slirh lfltpretllie rnlor! fireni
Ulne. creen. turquolv: blue, white,
buttercup jellow, etc.
S3.95
Other Spring
Sweaters
Af t raft hp color
parly spring rar.
nd t;r for
S1.95
Blouses
Gingham, taftvu, rrfpe hloap.
You like me liest because I am
so mellow, rich, flavorful. She
chooses me in preference to
other cigarettes for another
reason; because I am so mild
and easy on her throat. But you
both prefer me because I am
made exclusively from fragrant,
IUCK1ES UE-ONLY.ThI CENTER LEAVES
CENTER LEAVES JGIVE-'YOU THE MILDEST SMOKE
$1.95
&&&yt '-4.. Awia-
7w 7aS& Tfeflfo,
expensive center leave.q. That's
why I'm milder. That's why I
Listc better. Notop leaves, unripe
and stinging; no bottom leaves,
coarse and sandy, are permitted
to destroy my uniform mildness
and good taste. I'm your best
friend. I am yourLuckyStrike.
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