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1 ,rf MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFORD, OREGON. "WEDNESDAY. MARCH 25. 193(5. PAGE FTVK' LOCAL and PERSONAL Business Caller Business callers in Medford Monday Included Harold porter of Ashland. m m To Minnesota Leaving today was Mra. O. J. Johnson, who boarded the morning train tor Minneapolis, Minn. . To San Francisco Adrlenne Stew art left last night by motor for Klam ath Falls, where she expected to take a southbound train for San Franclsoo. Attends Meeting Mrs. Augusta Mccormick attended the W. O. T. U. meeting In Ashland Tuesday at the home of Mra. Will Dodge. flares for Kama. Among paasen gems on the northbound train last night was Viola Zamarlz, whose des tination was Wakefield, Kans. From Central Point Mrs. Ewln Stone ol Clone's drug utore In Cen tral Point, waa a business caller In Medford yesterday. VIMt Friends Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Hazeltlme of Grant county visited friends In Medford over the week-end. Mr. Hazeltlme la sheriff of Grant county. To Fresno J. Robertson of thi Firestone Tire and Rubber company left this morning for Fresno after conferring with local agents yester day. From Sams Valley Business visitors In Medford early this week included Mrs. Dulcle Beebe of Sams Valley, who transacted business In the court house. Auxiliary Sale The American Le sion auxiliary today announced rummage sale for Friday and Satur day at the Schopen Flower shop on East Main street. Return North Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas returned to Eugene Monday after spending the spring vacation rifiitinsr relatives In this city and Ashland. - New Librarian Miss Margaret Page of Roseburg has been selected to fill the unexpired term of Mrs. Mary Graham as librarian at the Ashland high school. Miss Pago was gradu ted from Southern Oregon Normal school at the end of the winter term Illustrated Talk The Rev. E. Iver- son. Sunday school missionary for the southwest Oregon Presbytery, will give an Illustrated talk on national missionary work in the Presbyterian church at 7:30 tomorrow night. The public is Invited. Attends Meeting Dr. W. L. Van Nuys of Portland, field representative of the Presbyterian board or cnris tian education, was in Medford yes terday to attend a meeting of the Fir Point summer camp committee. He returned north today. Final Rehearsals Jackson County Teachers' chorus will hold an Import ant rehearsal In the courthouse audi torium at 10 o'clock Saturday morn Ine with Esther Church Leake, dlroc tor, in charge. The final rehearsal prior to Its public recital Monday night will be held with the Medford Gleemen at 3:30 Sunday afternoon In the senior high school auditorium The Morning AfterTaking Carter's Little Liver Pills TUNE The Happy Monday Twins 'Sf-A f Fv V r W (Left) Ed East. (Right) Ralph Oum. Radio', two Bl'-t T-rM!V Dumk. will b featured new semi-weekly morning radio program to be spon sored by Oeneral Eleetrle and Hotpolnt Home Laundry Dis tributors for about March ! to tb end of April. Tha program will be Iieard In thla area on Tuesdays and TMirfd.TS over sutlon KMTTD at 0.45 to 10:00 a. m. Psmous for thru comic on many other program, they hsve become Increasingly pop"1 among women listeners. Aa tl, -Happy Mondav Twins" thy will offer trilr unhu. nonsen-8-sl solutions Ut household problems, following a rvpe of humor that Is peculiarly their own. C. D. BEAN, Inc. More Crater Snow Nine- Inches of new snow was reported In the morn ing broadcast from Crater Lake na tional park, bringing the ground oov. erlng to 133 Inches, Park roads, with the exception of the rim drive, were open and In fair condition, the broad cast said. Snow was still falling. Golden Goes North Eugene C Golden, educational coordinator of Medford CCC district, left today on a trip to Portland. En route he will confer with executives of schools aud colleges regarding plans for awarding the scholarships that have been made available for CCO enrol lees of this district. Plan Tennis Courts Plsns were being made today for construction of two tennis courts by CCC men at the fairgrounds where headquarters de tachment Is encamped. The courts are to be utilized by enrollees. Cap.. Albert T. Anderson, commander of headquarters detacahment, la In charge of the plans. ENROLLEE OF CCC GIVEN CIVIL POST William G. Meyers, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. G. Meyers of 422 Park ave nue, today was appointed civilian ste nographer In the adjutant's office at Medford district COO headquarter after receiving an honorable discharge from the three-C organization. He re places Lloyd Arant of Ashland who re signed a fortnight ago to accept civil service position In Portland. Meyers, who received his appoint ment from Maj. General George R Owens, district commander, waa ele vated from the CCC ranks. He had been serving as clerk at headquarters and was given a trial at the steno graphic position when Arant resigned. Meyers was graduated from Medford high school In 1934. He took a post graduate course the following year and Joined the CCC in June. 1935. He took a commercial course, including typing and shorthand, at the high school. BIG $1 DAY SALE TO START FRIDAY Final arrangements lor a big dollar day community sale Friday and Satur day were made at a meeting of Med ford retail merchants In the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce laat night. Plans for the community bargain event were first made about a month ago and stocks of new spring mer chandlse have been received for the special dollar sales, C. A. Meeker, chairman of the committee In charge, brought out. It la the merchants' aim to put on one of the greatest bargain events the city has ever known, emphasized. Talks on cooperative selling events were given at the meeting by Mr. Meeker. John Moffatt, H. L. Brown, W. S. Bolger, W. A. Gates and A. H Bsnwell. The meeting- also discussed the organizational set-up of the re tall merchant bureau of the Cham ber of commerce . C. D. Bean, bureau chairman, presided. Weather Oregon: Unsettled tonight and Thursday; snows over mountains of north: freezlnc temperature, fresh northwest wind off the coast. 4 New print dresses 16.75 $16.00 ,19.75. ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANNS- IN ON fnn.tera. nrtdle East t M Iph as th "Happy Monday Twins" FROST PREDICTED ONIGHT IN WAKE OE CLEING (Continued from Page One) Adviser A. A. Jungerman said It waa too early to estimate the damage ac curately. By the AsMirlated Press. Flurries of fine snow fell over west ern Oregon today, while half an inch to an inch of snow waa deposited In eastern Oregon. Most of the snow melted rapidly. Central Oregon experienced clear. cold weather. The minimum tem perature at Bend early today waa 16 degrees. A biting wind blew at Kla math Falls. An Inch of snow fell at Baker dur ing the night, and half an Inch at La Grande melted soon. Snow. sun. rain, hall and mists alternated at Grants Pass. The snow fall was scant. An Inch of fresh snow waa reported on the summits of the Greensprlnga and Slsklyous highways. None fell on the Sexton mountain and Oregon Caves highways. TRAIN TO TAKE CCC IN EAST The first troop trarn of the season taking COG enrolleea back to the eaat for discharge was scheduled to leave from Marahfield at 7 o'clock tonight. The train will stop for additional men at Klamath Falls whence It will de part at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning. The men, all from the Sth corpB area, will be discharged at Fort Knox, Ky. They are enrolleea who have de elded not to re -enroll at the end of their present term of aervioe. They are to be replaced soon by new enrolleea from the Sth corps area, headquarters here said. The group going east consists of 62 enrolleea from Company 973, Camp Humbug Mountain: 74 from Company 3523. Agness; 67 from Company 044. Tule Lake; 91 from Company 557. Bonanza; and 71 from Company 663, Klamath. Lieut. Walter J. Bubolta, Rand, la train commander; Lieut. Francis O- Neer, McKlnley, mesa officer; and Capt. Audley O. Joalyn. Bradford, train surgeon. The officers will return for duty in the Medford district. Markets Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., March 36. (AP) (U. fl. D. A ) HOG receipta 300, in cluding 13 direct. Market active. steady to strong.. Good to choice 160-210 lb. drlvelna mostly 10.75' 10.85, few head to 11; 335-260 lbs. 10.35-10.35; 115-150 lbs. 10.15-10.75! packing sows 8-50-8.75; feeders quot able 10.36-11. CATTLE receipts 300 Including 75 direct, calvjBs 35 Including 11 direct. Market active, ateady to strong, soma fat cows shade higher. Common to medium slaughter steers 0-6-85; good long feds quotable to 7.66; heifers 5 6.50; low cutter and cutter cow 3,75-3.75; common to medium 4-36-5.50; bulla mostly 4.50-5.50: common laughter calves 4-6.00. SHEEP receipt 850, Including 300 direct. Market active, fully steady. Choice 78 lb. weight up to 10.00; good 300 lb. ewea up to 6.00; choice lightweights quotable to 6.00; other classes scarce. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, March 35. AP-USDA)--HOaS: 835: direct 600. Steady to strong, top and bulk 190-315 lb. butchers 10i0: package 160 lb lights 10.85; few 340-350 lb. weights 10.40; few packing sows 860; late Tuesday about two loads local butch ers 10.50. CATTLE: 600. direct 866. Slaughter steers fairly active, steady at Mon day's strong to 36c higher market; two loads medium 1000-1016 Cali fornia fed steers 7.40-7.50, half-load medium-fed 1130 lD- weight 7.60; few dairy steers 6 35-6.35; heifers ab sent; cows steady, few medium-good range coks 5.50-6 00, low -cutters -cutters 8.00-4.60; bulls steady, few good 5.75-6.00. Calves: 30. all direct. Nom inal: good-choice vealera quoted 9-00-10.00. SHEEP: 800, all direct. Nominal; good spring lambs quoted around 9.38-9.60. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore., March 35. (AP) BUTTER Prtnta. A gTads. 83e lb. In parchment wrapper, 88e lb. In car ton: B grade, parchment wrapper 81c lb., carton S3e lb. BUTTERFAT Portland dsllvery: A grade, deliveries at leaat twice weekly. 33 34c lb.: country routea, 80 33c! lb.: B grade, 30i31c lb.; O grade at market. i B ORADB CRKAM FOR MARKFT MUSCULAR PAINS ! GET QUICK RELIEF No longer Is thera any need for men and women to auffer torturing, stabbing, shooting, almple muscular rheumatic pains of arms. legs, shoul I drs and body, without the benefits ! of the doctor'a prescription, known as ' Williams R. U. X. Compound. This ' remsrkable pieparation Is now avail able at a cost of only a few centa a dev. and Just a few doaea usually give quick relief. Being & liquid highly concentrated, already dissolved 1 I it starts to work almost Immedtste- Iv. it is not only Just something to "nib on." Those things help, but Wll llsros R. U. X. Compound works from the "Inside out." Its psln relieving In gredlents are absorbed Into the blood and carried to ante, inflamed muscles and parta, giving a feeling of ease and comfort which la a blessing to suffer ers. Try Wllllsms R. U. X. Compound uxl.y. The first bottle must produr. 1 result or monev back. On sale si i Heath s Drug Stbra. Adr j Rialto Stars IIIII.II.IIIUIBMII II 1 1 Him I , if h t 1 What la tragic today la funny to morrow, and the gripping, breathless melodrama of the Gay Nl net lea la a universal laugh In the Turbulent Thtrtlea. This Chang la a vital high light In "Chatterbox, Ann Shirley s new starring vehicle playing at the Rialto theatre today and Thursday. Portraying an unsophisticated and stage-struck youngster from the Ver mont hinterland. she gets the leading role In a revival of an old-fashioned tear-jerker, believing that she Is an other Bernhardt playing a dramatic masirpleoe. With Its picturesque aettlnga of New England farms and Greenwich Village theatres, "Chatterbox" la the first screenplay especially written to suit Anne Shirley's unique tslents. Phillips Holmes. Erik Rhodes, Ed ward and Margaret Hamilton are with Miss Shirley In this comedy romance. Buying price, butterfat basis, 63 He lb. , EGGS Buying prlca of whole salera: Extras 10c; standards, 16c; extra mediums 16c; do medium firsts 15c; under grade 13o; pullets 13c dozen. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers: Country killed hogs, best butchers, under 150 lbs., 14 $ 14 Vic lb.: others unchanged. Cheese, milk, mohair. Cascara bark, hops, live poultry, onions, potatoes, wool and hay, steady and unchanged. PORTLAND, Ore., March 35. (AP) SUGAR Berry or fruit, 100s, 520; bales, $A.3fi; beet. 5.34 cwt. DOMESTIC FLOUR Selling price, city delivery, S to as-barrel lots: Fam ily patent. 9Be. 95.907.75: bakers' hard wheat, 5.857.35; bakers' blue stem, $5.95 6t 6.55; blended hard wheat, 6.05(8 7.05; graham, 5.070; whole wheat, fl barrel. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, March 36. (P) Oram: Wheat Open High Low Cloaa May 8a 14 83 83 83 July 7514 7814 78 75 Sept. li'i 13 It 13 Cash: Big Bend bluestem. 18 pet. 1.3014: do. 13 pet. 1.1714: dark hard winter. 13 pet. 1.07: do., 11 pet. 85; sort white, western white, 8314: north ern spring, hard winter, western red, 8314. Oats. No. 3 white, 33 50. Corn. No. 3 E. yellow, 39.80. Mlllrun, 17.00. Today's ear receipts: Wheat 17: barley 3: flour 13; oata 1: hay 8. Chicago Wheat O, March 35. JP) Wheat Open High Lok Cliaa May . July . Sept. 87 91 8814 88-87 87 8714 88 87 88 88 85 85 Wall St. Report NEW YORK, March 35. (3 Buy ing In today's stock market favored selected motors and specialties, i number penetrating new high terrl tory for the past five yeara. There were many advancea of fra tlons to 3 points or so. with some much wider. A few rails and scatter ed Issues, however, backed water. The elosa waa firm. Transfers approxi mated 1,800.000 shares. Today's closing prices for 83 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. 8c Pre... 300 Am. Can Am. & Pgn. Pow... A. T. m T Ansconda Atch. T. 8c S. P.... Bendlx Avla. 131 183 . 84 74 38 Beth. Steel . 87 California Pack'g 34 Caterpillar Tract, Chrysler Corny. Solv. Curtlss-Wrlght DuPont 73 87 31 7 150 mtttime' iianui Today Onlyl 3 txfit ""H iium uu rrm ET M AJClAfT CUIAMAM jswavawj $1,000,000 t-lv WORTH OF Mhes" for OJjfl, Jjipsi' Wallace Beery Has "1 6l . '- aa With a cast which should make choice screen entertainment from al most any story, Ah, Wilderness." the oomedy of American family life back In the early 1900a cornea to the Cra terian theatre tomorrow. Wallace) Beery. Lionel Barrymore. Aline MacM&hon. Eric Linden. Cecelia Parker. Mickey Rooney, Charles O rape- win, Frank Albertson, Spring Bylng ton and many others will be seen In the featured roles. Acclaimed on the atage. where It waa played both by George M. Cohan and the late Will Rogers, the film ver sion of "Ah Wilderness" adds the lav ish scope of the screen to Its produc tion. Hailed as a typical drama of family life aa true today aa yester dayIt has for Its background the New England town of GraJton. Mum.. Qen. Food, .. aen. Mot. 35 67 8514 18 114 41 37 74 . 48 13-4 . 34 . 16 . 43 . 67 . 13 . 83 Int. Harvest. T. ft T jobnu-Maii. Monty Ward North Amer Penney (J. c.) Phllilpa Pet Radio . Sou. Pae. ... 8td. Branda St. Oil Cal St. Oil N. J Trans. Amer. , Union Carb Shows 1:45 8:45-9:00 c 3 Today and SHE WILL MAKE If LoTiMe, lauchable, tn a new comedy lass with foot II ht Broadway . then out of a Jubl -sit . isjr i mtm - l r.rvvw it you I'AfM of G !MLnwU With PHILLIPS HOLMES Edward Ellis. Erik Rhodes Margaret Hamilton 1 2 'i Craterian Lead $1 v a setting which might w eelly have been any Oregon small town of Its day. Beery playa tha Ineffective, aloo hollo but lovable Uncla Sid, running the gamut from oomedy to poignant tragedy with Aline. MacMahon. who playa the aplnater aunt who loves but cannot marry him. Lionel Barrymoro la tha father of Erla Linden, and In his scene with the boy where he tells him that which every father must tell hi son, he has been given a dramatlo moment that rlvala his now famous scene In "The Free Soul.' Young Linden and Cecelia Parker are the boy ard girl lovers; Helen Flint la the "other girl" who teaches the boy a new meaning to life: Spring Bylngton la the mother, and the oth ers atoo featured add to the Interest. Unit. Aircraft . U. S. Steel 36 64 Snn traurlsco Butter SAN FRANCISCO. March 35. (AP) -Butter, unchanged. SACRAMENTO. March 35. (API Churning butterfat. first grsde 83c, second grade, 33e. Stated Communication of Reames Chapter O. B. S. Thursday evening. Mareh 36th at 8 o'clock. Visiting members Invited. HATT1E M. ALDEN, Seoy 1 Adults 25t Klddles-lOc Thursday! C 3 YOUR HEARTS GLAD! loved7"Ann$l 11 fi j ttM UUUI V'OM wlde-eved Anne . m romance of a country g W fever! fthe landed on J talked herself right AIIBI AITRAI IIO.NB POPEYE "Clean Uneven Men" FlHnrlnl Novelty f 00 LATE TO CLASSIFY PHONE 909-R. ra-upnolsterlng, ra fuilahlng. ra-gloelng. Thlbault. CARS painted- Spray system. Low co. Oust. Auto Beauty Shop., ph. 1061. FOR BALE OR TRADE Modern 6- I room borne, 6 lots; berries and fruit I trees, A. J. Gardner, 611 Hamilton. ELECTRIC HOTPOINT range, electilc washing machine, electric refrlger- I a tor, electric vacuum sweeper and i radio. Phone 161B-J. FOR SALE Easy washer, dryer type; Phllco radio console, cash. 016 N. Central. 45 ACRES, mostly fine bottom soil, partly Irrigated with free water: 1 house, barn aud sheds, fine loca- i tlon. S4500. terms like rent. 1 Alo Want the best suburban place that ! 900 cash will buy. I THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Phone 1490. FOR SALE One Jersey cow, will freshen soon; 3 Jersey heifer calves. Theodore Rein. Crater Lake Hwy , 4 mllea north of Eagle Point. FOR SALE Du rant 4 sedan, tlie best buy In town. See Love. 307 8. Btve.--alde. LOST Upper plate, false teeth. Re ward. Finder please leave tnem at Tribune office. CATTLE TO PASTURE Jake Brown. Dark Hollow road. FOR 8 ALE '81 Chevrolet coach; pr- leci condition, inquire 16 So. cen tral. 40 ACRES Fair buildings, lota of timber, fine mining proposition; quick ale, 9 50. 00 ca&h. A fine dairy ranch on highway and Rogue, AO acres, modern build ings, Irrigated, goes for 7000.00. with only 1600.00 down. See ua for bargains on river and highway properties. Rogue River Real Estate Exchange, uoid Hiu. FOR SALE 7 acres fine Bear crock bottom land, near Medford, on grav eled road, aiioo, terms. Also 4 -room house, bath, all furnished; good location. Only a 11 50. Also Real bargain In 180-acre grain and dairy rancn. L. Q. PICKELL. 904 K. Main. Pnone S65. FOR SALE 100 weaner pigs. Tele- pnone 403-j-i. STKEL SAFE 31x22x36. 3 0.00. Culston. 317 N. Riverside. A bugle around TH II I IShOHS 1:48 :45-0:0ll BUGL ANN r starring LIONEL RARRYMORF Si 1 1 with Maureen O'Sullivan ALSO TONIGHT ONLY AT THE HOLLY! How can cold type beaU, the tenderness and teara, the hilari ous laughter and troubled young love of uch a fine story? Yon mutt see it to feel it FOR BALE Body fir, dry; Klamath potatoes. Phone 931-X. WILL SELL 3 Chevs. '28 coupe, coach and sedan, almost wholesale. Box 40. Tribune. HOHLWEG'S TOP SHOP We can quickly repair a torn or burned bole in new car upholstering with a new matching section. nartlett at Sth. Plan to stay awhiU wKexi you visit th NEW Exposition... There's much to see in San Diego RATES 9 A ( COfPSt SHO Mat . . 13c Eves . . 35c Kiddle tOc i 1 vl'feifc'. 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