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PAGE FOUTl MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1935. HAS OPENING FOR Skylines and Style Lines! Tha administratis coimnlU nf tht Young Men's Vocational club an nounced thla morning that fifteen vacancies are open to young men who wish to participate In the class rs being sponsored at the present time. The committee Is organizing ft sec ond group of classes and any young man who wishes to Join In order to fill the vacancies Is urged to get In touch with the assistant co-ordlna-tor at the chamber of ommerce Im mediately. Any young man between the ages, of 17 and 26 la eligible to avail himself of this opportunity to learn something about tha various businesses and professions In the city . ot Medford. The series of classes al ready being conducted have been di vided Into five groups and second classes for same will take place next Monday, April 1. at 7:30. Oroifb number 1 at the California Oregon power company building, in charge of E. C. Koppen and Harry Olson. Group number 2 at the Qro 1 rterta Number 1. In charge of W. A. Gates; Orlup number 3 at the First National bank, in charge of Bob Hart; Group number i, at the J. C. Penney company store, In charge of W. S. Bolger, and Oroup number 6 at the Medford Mall Tribune, In charge of Herb Grey. The first classes conducted this week were a decided success not only for the young men who took part but for the business men who con-, ducted same. The latter stated that the young men were very attentive j ' and judging; by the many questions: asked they seemed to have thorough-! ly grasped the lecture courses which were given. Approximately sixty bulsness and professional man have been signed up to conduct the classes. It la the hope of the administrative committee that the second group of classes can be organized by next Monday and young men who wluld like to attend same are urged to register immediately. ...... j..v I sn xSf ! ' I tip , : tjf - I w.swA I'll ' , - wj-yf, : '! : - 'I yt?-''' f : ' ' 'IS ' : ' As modern as the skyscrapers. The refrigerator shown above in thla unusual photo is built along the latest style lines and offers the utmost in efficiency and performance. It will be featured during Ward Week in Wards 489 stores from Thursday, March 28 to Saturday, April 6 inclusive. AUTOIST KILLED EUOBNB, March 39. (AP) Prank Grendler of Eugene waa fatally In jured at 10:30 Thursday night when the automobile he waa driving atruck a parked truck on the Paclflo high way near Creawell. Orendler waa heading aotith and the truck waa parked near the aide of the road, headed In the name direction. Orend ler evidently did not aee It In time to avoid the colllalon. He died at 3:45 thla morning at the Paclflo hoapltnl In Eugene, where he waa ruahed shortly after tha accident. The cause of death waa listed aa con cussion and cerebral hemorrage. He never regained consciousness. The atate police Investigated the case Thursday night. Dee Mail Tribune want adi. SEE THE NEW e I $137.50 $1 DiM'omit to Hot paint Hunge I mm Don's Radio Service 407 E. M.iln. iiiu uliaauu aim GREEN COLD OF CASCADIANS 10 VISIT HERE APRIL 2 Pointing out the burled treasures in the green valleya and snow-capped mountain peaks, sparkling rlvera and many-hued lakee from which may be taken the Inexhaustible supply of gold for our own use. the "Green Gold" tour of 1D3S will visit Jack son county on April 3. The first meeting will be at a luncheon at the Medford hotel at 13 o'clock, at which W. A. antes, direc tor from Jackson county will act aa chairman. Entertainment will be furnished from the nearby CCO camps through the courtesy of Ma jor Clare H. Armstrong, commanding officer of the Medford district, U. 8. army. Oeorge E. Griffith of Portland and Wallace I. Hutchinson of San Fran cisco will be principal speakers, aup ported by 17. 8. park and forest serv ice officials, fish and game, atate and other officials. At the evening meeting of Jackson county council whlh will he held at the Llthla hotel In Ashland at 6:30 o'clock. E. O. Jerome, chairman of the county council will preside. Mov ing plcturea will be shown and lively discussions and entertainment will be furnished at this evenln meeting. The publto at large la Invited to attend. E E E 3 fltate and county officers, tho have been assisted by miners, dlscontinurd grappling Thursday night for the body of Fred Sp runner, a miner who was drowned in Rogue nv?r Tuesday afternoon, near Gold Hill. Eitorta to recover the body by dratnr the river bed having failed, because of 'he sire of the pool where the body is beltevd to be and the muddlness of the water. It w&a decided to wait until the booy comes to the surface. M'neva ha been stationed along the -.vfr. Spraiwr. who Jumped off barae as it stJirted to capsize In mitt rap ids above the pool, w.u the brother of Louise Stein of 000 I.hAn strwt Grants Pass, and the father ot Eleanor Jackson of Mlnnoflnoiis, Minn, he had been a resident of the v.llev f..r the lust seven years and had been engagM in mining along nog tie river for several months. Bring in yoir old gold 1 pay the top cash price. Gwrnment Li cense" Johnson the Jeweler PORTLAND, Ore., March 29. (AP) Fifty members of the West Coast i Lumbermen's association today en dorsed a formal resolution to the board of directors asking that the NRA code for lumber be thrown Into the discard. The resolution was to be presented at an executive session of the board later today. The lumbermen agreed that work ing conldtlons and wage ratea estab lished under NRA should be retained, but they demanded overthrow of all other provisions. Lumbermen drew a gloomy picture of wha they generally described as the Ineffectiveness of the NRA lum ber code. They agreed, finally, to vote for Its suspension until such time as the trustees can obatln an amendment or revision of the code which would be acceptable to the Industry and code authorities. Pending the drawing of a satisfac tory code, there would be no reduc tion of minimum wages or any In crease In working hours, now set at 40 a wee, under terms of another resolution. The lumbermen recommended that the Industry continue Its work of timber conservation. Pear was ex pressed that Indicated policies of the national fores service In the matter of conservation would be Injurious to the lumber Industry. JACKSONVILLE PUPILS IGHT The Junior class of the Jneksonvil'e blgh school will present In the Jack sonville gym, at 8 o'clock tonight. (Catherine Kavanaugh's "Sticono -story Peltry," a farce-comedy uiciu; place In a young bachelor's In a boarding-house. Ruasoll Ayiea will play the part of a youug bichelor. Billy Durand; Maxlue Brown. Pegy the heroine; Gladys Oorln, Mis. De lancey, the boarding-house keeper; Dixie Churchill, the part of Daisy, a "not so dumb aa she looks"; Chester Plltcroft. Murphy, the cop; AVe Mod. sen, Helen Henderson, a more then faithful young sophtstlcite; Elliot Rhoten. a young and woilthy bach elor; and Byron Backea. a detective. The play Is being coach.M by Wm, J. Nee. junior cIsas advl.iur. In the Intermission h,wn act tha Central Point high ohool ot cheatra. directed by R. A. Rotta. will play. A small admission will be charge Ose Mall Tribune want ads. a Wheat, Recleaned Scratch Feed Rolled Barley Ground Barloy Millrun, 80s Oyster Shells FEED PRICES ..$1.70 .. 2.20 .. 1.35 .. 1.S5 .. 1.30 .. 1.00 Bnby Chick Scratch $2.50 Hodgen-Brewstcr, Laywell Egg Producer .'. 2.25 Hodgen-Biewator 3 Star Egg Mah 2.00 Hodgen-Brewster Milk Chick Starter $2.80 cwt. In Pellet" at $2.85 Hodgen-Brewster TURKEY STARTER $2.80 cwt. In pellets at $2 8,1 We have a supply of booklets written by Prof. C S. Brewster on ProfiUbl. Turkey Raising. Ask for a copy. Feed Hodgen-Brewster Specialized Feeds Better results at a lower price Jackson County Feed Company 4th and Baitlctt Streets. Phone 803 I ewea. (4.00-5.00: shorn aatlvaa awes, , S3.O0. F POSITION PORTLAND. Ore., Mar. 30 (AP) Continuing Its sensitive position where It has been subject to numer ous price changes, the local butter market advanced slightly here today. The exchange quoted extras and standards up half a cent to 37',c and 37c respectively. Butterfat was unchanged. Steady retail market ruled for but ter, with demand at current price levels. Local egg market waa firm with standards up lo to 30c. Undergrade stuff was In liberal aupply but qual ity recelpta were In good demand. Cheese market here ruled ateady and unchanged at previous levels. The poultry markec ruled about steady at unchanged prices. White broilers were more plentiful at 17 to 18c. Turkeys were reported In good call. Country killed beef was reported somewhat easier on a slower call. Prices were unchanged on the atreet. Florida tomatoes were offered at $3.76 for repack and 3 "as Is Quality was said to be average for the Initial offerings. Grass was down on the easier call at 13c. Supplies were ample for the limited demand. Good lettuce waa In ample supply and tha market was somewhat easier, Retail stocks were reported a little above normal for Friday. Prices ranged generally 15c lower. Offerings of most kinds and grades of apples were Just about even with the demand. Prices were mostly uncnangea and about steady. Oregon hothouse cucumbers were unchanged at 85 cents to 1.60. California peas about steady 93.75 sack. Prices were somewhat mixed on Hawaiian potatoes but mostly In clined firm. t Livestock. PORTLAND, March 39. (P) CAT TLE: 75; steady, unchanged HOOS: 200; steady, uncharged. SHEEP: 50; steady, uncnar-fied. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. March 38 -(AP) (U. 8. Dept. Agr.) CATTLE: 100; active, killing classes steady con sidering quality; better grades absent; good longfed steers eligible e.00-50; good-choice vealera quotable 8.00 to possibly 10.00. SHEEP: 435. fairly active: fed lambs steady to strong; spring lambs steady, or fully 35 under early; deck medium choice 87 lb. spring lambs 8 35. sorted 15 per cent; around 75 lb. weights ehglble 8 50: double-deck SS lb. fed shorn lambs S 50 straight. er In some of the pivotal Industrials and rails. Utilities and metals met scattered selling and motors barely held even. Today's cloalng prices for 33 select ed stocks follow: At. Chem. Dye 133 u, Am. Can ,.M.......1164 Am. Si Pgn. Pow. 3, A. T. Si T. 103 "i Anaconda . 10 Atch. T. tc S. r. 36;, Bendlx Avla. Beth. Steel .... Portland Produce CHICAGO. March 20 IAV in 8. D. A.) Hoga: 9.000: alow, steady to 10 higher; better grade 100-250 lbs. S0.00-10. top (9.10; 250-350 lbs. 18.90-9.00: desirable lAO-lnn lh 18.80-9.00; light lights (8.23-60; sows BB.a-3D. CATTLE: 3.000: kllllnc rlaiues fslr. ly active, steady to atrong, compara tively few steers In run: shippers buy ing lower grade yearlings and light steers; also cutter and common beef cows; good medium weight steers, 111-50; most lower grade steers $9.00 10.50: better erade heifers nhment.. strong weight cutter cows up to v-.uu; wp sausage onus, BD.UA; select ed vealers S9.00; bulk S7.00-8.50. SHEEP: 13.000; fat lambs talrly ac tive, steady to stronger; good to choice wooled offerings. 8. 15-25; few to ahlppera, S8.33; other choice lambs held higher; medium killers down ward to 7.35; double choice around 103 lbs. fall ahorns, S7.50; sheep and feeding lambs little changed; wooled PORTLAND, Ore.. Mar. 29. (API Butter Prints, A grsde. 29!$e lb. In parchment wrappers, 30'Ac lb. In car tons; B grade, parchment wrappers, 29c lb.; cartons 30c lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade, deliveries at least twice week ly. 28-29C lb.; country routes, 2S-20c lb.; B grade, deliveries less than twice weekly, 26-27c lb.; C grade at mar ket. B GRADE CREAM Buying prices butterfat basis, 55c lb. EOGS Sales to retailers: Specials, 23c; extras. 22c; fresh extras, browns, 22c; standards, 21c; fresh mediums, 20c; medium firsts, isc do-en. EGGS Buying prices of whole: salers: Fresh specials, 31c; extras. 20c; firsts, 18c; extra mediums, 17c; me dium firsts, 16c; under grades, 16c dozen. CHEESE, milk, country meats, live poultry, onions, potatoes, new pota toes, wool and hay, ateady and unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, March 39. Pi Grain: Wheat Open High Low Close May 80V4 80 80'; 80i July 78 7 76 76 Sept. 76 76 76 76 Caah Big Bend blunsfm. SSVt. dark hard winter. 13 pet. 95 ; do. 11 pet. 83: soft white. 79 "J; western white, 79; northern sprin?. 81; hard winter, western red, 78'. OaU, No. 3 white, 37.00. Corn. No. 3 E. yellow, 39.60. Millrun atandard, 24.00. Today car receipts Wheat, 5; flour 17; oats 3. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO. March 39. (flV-Wheat: Open High Low Close May 94'4 95 94'i, 94 July 03 '4 92 01 91-62 Sept. B2V4 925, 91 1, 91 Wall St. Report Caterpillar Tract. . Chrysler Coml. Solv. Curtlsa-Wrtght DuPont Gen. Foods Gen. Mot. Int. Harvest. I. T. dc T. - Johns-Man. ...... Monty Ward North Amer Park Utah Penney (J. C.) Phllllpa Pet. Radio 24 Vi 38ii 33 19i 2'i Sou. Pac. Std. Brands St. Oil Cal. H, St. Oil N. J. . Trans. Amer. , Union Carb. , Unit. Aircraft , U. S- Steel ..... 27 ...... 36 H 23', 11 2 62 154 4H 13 ; 14 29 37'$ 5 4H 28M days In which to pay tnis lkerue is rapidly approaching," it w.is t&ld . 'The Jackson County Hu-nine soci ety hope to avoid the necessity jf bringing people Into co'irt to enforce the atate dog tax. as It wiU ,oat tl.e dog owner at least 15 in aM.uon to the license and penalty rotv due. "The public served by our 12 agen'a at this tiny u being given teven days grace In which to pay th'a dc; tai. "The county haa been divided tno 12 district and three or f jut typical cases of avoidance from "i-h dlst trtct will be brought !nto cont im mediately, that the Aon owner of Jackson county may unde7tr d that this state tax has to oe pa!d. "Ownership of dogs will be follow ed up from our card Index compiled from our survey, and each '- in Jackson county will be prosecuted to the full eitent of the lit " ,ne hu mane society spokesman sVd. Hamilton's Body Is Shipped Here The body of Edward F Hamilton was brought to the Corner Funeral Parlors today from Powers. Ore. where1 he was drowned II daya ao while employed in the CCC service were. The body waa found flont'rg about one-half mile below whem he drown ed, and will be shipped to Chicago Saturday. Kan Franclwo Butterfat SAN FRANCISCO. March 29. (AP) First grade butterfat Z0 f.o.b. San Francisco. Silver NEW YORK, March 29. (AP) Bar silver Mrely steady, lower at 60. HUMANE SOCIETY TO TAX LAW EVASIONS The dog census belnj conducted by the Jackson County Humane soci ety with enforcement of the state dog tax, Is Just getting underway. There have been over 150 licenses secured in the past few days and a careful check to date on the drive means "breakers ahead" for the pu'oilc, ac cording to Humane society officials. "Many of the people paying the'r Uconse are falslfvlna- elt npr the nAv of their animal or time of ownership ana lurtner grace period of seven First aid to gracious living... MM, fjlQ ' H O 6 " fi " O J Mb Ml lmm ii4i'. "- ' There's a gracious ness about mellow wine that lends new charm to living. How an appetizing of Italian Swiss ooy Sherry enlivens the time before din ner! What a superb Finish Italian Swiss Colony Port puts to any meal! And how gayly bridge and conversation mix to the accompaniment of Italian Swiss Col ony Muscatel, Tokay, or Anaelica! Plan now joy these world-famous wines in your home. ITALIAN SWISS COLONY . SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA NEW YORK. March 30. (AP) I The stock market had a quiet and uneventful session today with un changed to slightly higher prlcea the rule for a majority of the most ac- j tlve shares. Transfers aggregated i 480.000. I Apparently disposed to Ignore de- velopments In the International monetary field, the market kept Its , ear close to the ground for news at ! home and while It waa not all of an ' encouraging nature. It waa BUffl--. clently cheerful to enable prices to hold their own or work a, trifle high- I Spring Is Here And So Is . . . Bock, that fine Beer for Spring, is buck "gain! Drink plenty of this natisfyinff Beer because it not only tastes good but i especially good for you. Made Bv RAINIER BREWING COMPANY Order it from your favorite dealer or Phone 203 CVM"HHHIHHHSlaJBaHMHa I Cl.ASini.IUnA VJE..L..U9 ...... AC "ORION", FRESH FROM THE MANLFACTI RBR. SI'KCIAL 14 oz. OVALTINE 53c 16 oz. OLIVE OIL 39c 200'$ KLEENEX, ,15c 50c FROSTILLA. ,37c 65c O-M TABS.... 49c 75c ACIDINE.....53c 25c ANACIN 17c 50c EX LAX 34c EXCEPTIONAL VALUES Found Only at Western Thrift $1.50 Ambrosia Toilet Sets 69c 25c Allen's Two Drop Hand Lotion 10c 25c Melbaline Shaving Cream. 12c 25c Bokay Toilet Deodorizers 10c 30c Three Flower Week End Sets 15o 50c Mavis Shaving Lotion .m27c 25c Noxzema Skin Cream ....15c 25c DeBear's Laxative Gum 10o $1.00 Melba Boquet Perfume ""' 29c 50c Shell Dry Cleaner Pints ".'"l90 Above Hems are rlnse-outs mid numbers dlcontlnued from our recular slock ALKALINE SELTZER ... qc TABLETS A. P. C SPARKMSR. I l l Elmn:NT .10 rl! 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Half and Half.. 69c Choose from the Largest and Freshest Stock In Southern Oregon. extern Thrill store are Members of NR. sn,l imj-rt lo tonlurm In SRI n1 Alt iif the 1 rm T 125 EAST CTH STREET All lrle are nllrd Mates. 3 : & nimu i i jaaiiaiii I