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PAOTC TWO MEDFORD MATT TRTRCTOF,.' M KDFOKI3. OH EG OX, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1936. L OFFICE ESTABLISHED BY To reduce the operating expense and at the same time to give land bank borrowers more efficient service, the directors of the Medford, Jose phine, Williams, Ashland, Central Point, Gold Hill, Phoenix and Rogue River local farm loan associations have voted to conduct their business through a central office located In Medford, it was announced today. The units serve Jackson and Jose phine counties. Warren Patterson of Central Point has beon appolntea secretary-treasurer, at a monthly salary. Mr Patterson was formerly secretary-treasurer of the Control Point N. p. L. A., also scvlng as part time field collector for' the Federal Land Bank of Spokane. In addition to his duties as secretary-treasurer of the new association, he will service all land bank and land bank commis sioner loans In the two counties, It Was learned. Under the arrangement each asso ciation will continue to bo a separate organization, but will conduct Its secretarial work and field activities through the headquarters here, with the bsnk defraying a substantial por tion of this expense. By virtue of this compensation by Tinstone AUTO SUPPLY & SERVICE STORES nirersldo and Ninth. IOW excursion (ares eott will continue through the Foil and Winter months. Effectives dally, Oct. 1 to May 1 4. Return limit! -on Standard tickets 30-days; Intermediate (Pullman-Tourist) and Coach tickets 6-montru. "' sX Sfoeamd'sid. CITY OF PORTLAND Plv tailing, monthly on 1,7,13,19,35. 3 houn Portland-Chicago. No atrti far. Coach, Standard Pullmans, Dlnor loungo. All air-conditioned. PORTLAND ROSE-Daffy Coach , Putlmon.TovrUtand Standard SI port, Obtrvatlon-loung, Dirt (jr. Alt alrcondiMond, PACIFIC LIMITED Daffy Alr-condillon.d Coach. and Standard Sleepers. Alio Caf.-Obi.rvnllon Car, Mwlt at Coff.. Shop Price. LOW PRICED MEALS Port.r S.rvliT. and Fr.. Pillow. In Co.rh.. on nil train. Ar details consult Southern Paelfle At. or write J. C. dimming, Asst O. P. & P. Ant., I'ltlock Block, Portland the bank, loan fees will no longer be paid to the secretary-treasurer. All receipt will go Into a general fund to help build up reserve ac counts for the association, It wss said. Mr. Patterson said today that as further step toward an offlolent, uni fied co-operative credit service, the farm loan associations are co-operating closely with the local co-operative credit associations which were organ ised under the farm credit act of 1936. to perform a similar service In the field of short time credit. The presidents of the farm losn associations which have Joined In set ting up the consolidated office here are O. W. Isaacs, Medford; R. E. Lathrop, Josephine: Oeorge K Spar lln, Williams; T. 6. Wiley. Ashland; J. W. Blrkholz, Central Point; S. B. Abbott, Oold Hill: Myron J. Morris, Phoenix and Deldrlck Straus of Rogue River. The 402 loans outstanding In this group, according to Patterson, total 1,070,284. Livestock PORTLAND, Sept. it. (AP-USDA) Was: 400; 14 direct; slow, few sales around steady. Oood to choice 166-210 lb. d"lvelns 10.0, some un sold; 220-380 lb. 1.00-28: light llghta mostly (10.00; packing sows (8.40-16; scattering 40-80 lb. feeder pigs (8.80. CATTLE: iBO, calves 125; 11 direct, slow, unevenly steady to 35 lower; few oommon steers (6.00-50; medium held above (8.50; common heifers S4.0O-6.O0; low cutters and cutter cows (3.00-75. Common to medium M.0O- 50; few good beef cows (4.76; bulls (4.75-6.60; good to cholco vealers (8.00-9.00: medium down to (8.60; good 308 lb. calves (7 00. SHEEP: lB'tO- 030 tnrougn ann di rect; quality mostly plain, weak Few fairly good 87 lb. wooled lambs 7.76; better grade quotable to around (8.35; good 87 lb. shorn lsmbs (7.00; few 08 lb. feeder lambs (8.60; oommon to medium ewes (1.60-3.60; fat ewes up to (3.00. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 34. (AP-08DA) Hogs: 400, dlreot 10. Generally steady, moat 180-330 lb, California butchers (10.86. top: part loar! (10.56; short-load good 238 lb. weights (10.15: packing sows weak to 35 lower, mostly (7.60. CATTLE: '5, direct 10. Ail olasses In light aupp'y steers lsrgely nomin al, load good 030 lb. California warmed-up steeds sold around 36 lower at (7.38; half-load medium 880 lb. mix ed cows and heifers (6.35, sorted 4 head; best grass heifers quoted to (6.00 or slightly above, few outter cows (3.50-4.00. Bulls absent, quoted mostly (5.60 down. Calves! None, nominal; good-oholoe vealers quoted around (0.00-50. SHEEP: 1,110, direct 800; holdovers 400. very alow, undertone weak; part deck 81 lb, medium-pelt California lambs early at (8.76, steady: package common-medium Iambi (7.50, sorted 26 per cent (7.00: bulk unsold; part- deck medium-good short-wooled ewes (3.26, sorted 15 head (2.36. ere: Extras, 31c; standards. 35c; ex tra medium. 23c; do medium firsts, 18c; under grade, 16o pullets, 13 j 16c; pee wees. 80 dozen. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to ftAller.! Country killed hogs, best butohers, under 160 lbs., 143l4',$c lb.; others unchanged. LIVE POULTRY Portland delivery. hnviTiir nrtre: Colored hens, over 4V4 lbs., I7(l8c; under 4(4 lbs:, 18 19c lb.; leghorn hens, ll12o. .lb.; leghorn broilers, IVt lbs., 17 18c, over 1 lbs., 16 a 10c lb.; roosters, 8g9c bound. Cheese stesdy and unchanged. Sou. Pao Btd. Brands Std. Oil Cal. ...... Std. Oil N. J. . Trans. Amer. Union Carb Unit. Aircraft U. S. Steel ..... Portland Wheat .PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 34. (AP) Final wheat prices were 1 cent higher all around for option on the Port land exchange. Wheat! Open High Low Close May ... .... SB't aa't SB't -BQ i Sep. Dec. SO'A .... Sib .0754 .60 14 9 SB SUA Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem, ban (13 pet) (1.06', Dark hard winter (13 pet.) 1.20J4 Do (13 pet.) . . 1.1414 Do (11 pet-) - - - lOBft soft white and western white. .98 Hard winter 1.02 ',4 Western red - S9V2 Oats No. 2 white, (80: gray, (29. Barley No, 2, 46-lb. B. W., (33.50. Corn No. a eastern ytllow ship, (49.60; Argentine, (40; mlllrun stan dard. (28. Today's osr recelptst Wheat, 45; barley, 6; flour, 13: hay, 1. .Chicago Wheat OHICAOO, Sept. 24. (AP) More than two centa a bushel late rise to all-around new record top prices for the wesson distinguished Chicago wheat trading today. Wheat: Open High Low Oloso Sep. 1.1714 1.1834 1-164 1.18 Deo. 1.1814 1.I7H 1.16ft 1.17ft May ...1,16)4 1.101a 1.14 1.16 Corn! Sep l.ll4 1.1814 1.10 1.1814 Dae .94 .96 .9414 .05 May .......... 014 so so 0 Wall St. Report CHICAGO, Sept. 24. (AP-USDA) HOOB 0000: mostly stesdy, spots stronger: weak to 10c lower: early top, (10.28: bulk desirable 200 to 360-lb., (O.l0r,r10.30; most well-fln-Ishcd 140 to 300-lb., (8.05 10.00; bulk light and medium weight sows, (8.38 B.00. ' CATTLE 6000, calves 1000; fed steers and yearlings fully steady: bet ter undertone In cow market. Heif ers steady, although 38 to 60o lower for the week; very dull trade on stockers and feeders with prices 28 to 40o under late last week! moat stockers and middle grade feeders. .00m8.0; better grades, (7.00if7.36; not much above (7.00; best fed year lings, (10.30; medium weights, (10.10 and weighty steers, (10.00; bulls 10 to 16o higher at (6.75 down, and veal- era 35 to 60o higher at (11.80 down. SHEEP 10,000; fat lamba moder ately active, mostly steady to strong on light receipts; sheep little chang ed; feeding lambs relatively scarce; native lamba, (9.00jr9.3& to packers; best held around (9.40: bulk rangers (9.00 down; native ewes, (3,50a 8. SO, NEW YORK. Sept. 34. (AP) The stock market ran a slight tempera ture this forenoon over the foreign situation but felt better lator and an assortment of Issues came back for net gains of tractions to 3 points or Profit taking, at the same time. kept a number of leaders well In the background. The pace was slow af ter the opening. Transfers approxi mated 1,160,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 83 se lected stocks follow: Al, Ohom, is Dye 330 Am. Can .......... 126 Am. 8e Fgn. Power .............. 71', A. T. c T. 174 li Ansoonda Atch. T. 4 S, F Bendlx Avla. . Beth, Steel California Pkg ........ Catorplllar Tract. Chryslor- ... Coml, solv Curtis-Wright ......... .... DuPont ..m Oen. Foods Gen. Motors .......... Int. Harvest. ....... . I. T. & T. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 34. (API Cut or 1 cent In the price on medium extra eggs on the prod nr. exchange during the late session followed In creasing recelpta. Trading In the butter market Is weak even though no price changes are ahown In the produce exchange. Make continues to show sessonable gain In every part of the country. BUTTER Prints, A grsde. 87140 lb, in parchment wrappers, 8B140 lb. In cartons; B grade, parchment wrap pers, 86140 lb cartons, 8714c lb. BuTTERFAT (Portland delivery, general price: A grade, delivered at least twice weekly, S8ijt89!4c lb.; country routes, S73Bijc lb.; D grade, 36370 lb.; C grade at market. B OI1AUE niSAM FOR MARKET Buying price, butter 1st basis, 834c. EOOH nuvlnf price by whole.! OTME TO BOT While There's Time to Dry reeh Pine Slabs Largo Double Load A Cord and a Half wftyi, 11 nun 12 or 16 inch 1 HI 30 BIVs 30 60(4 40 78 ... 119 16 8 .... 103 40 60 81 13 Johns-Man 110 Mont. Ward North Amer. ... Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet. ... Radio . 60 31 93 43 10 44 15 86 64 13 98 3514 71 flan Franclnco Butter SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 24. (AP) Butter, eggs and cheese unchanged 8ACRAMENTO, Sept. 24, (AP) Churning cream butterfat: first grade, 89c; second grade, 87c. Sliver NEW YORK. Sept. 24. (AP) Bar silver steady and unchanged at 44o IN TO Member of the Crater club were notified today to report at the Vrek Inn not later than noon Sunday to participate In the California city's Gold Rush, Headquarters have been established at the inn for Craters and their wives and other Medford residents attending the celebration. The uniformed unit of the Crater club will march In the parade sched uled to start at 1 0 clock. The band of Daniel Boones carrying new rifles. will be in command of Sgfc. E, C. Jerome In the absence of Cnpt. John Hlllman (J. H. Fletcher), who Is 111 Badges have been provided for Cra ters and their wives. All persons Intending to attend the Oold Rush celebration tomorrow, Saturday or Sunday are asked to pro cur Medford automobile stickers at the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce. Those having extra room in their cars and willing to trans port others to Yreka are requested to notify the chamber by calling 63. Through Raymond Reter, the Cra ter club has provided GO lugs of Rogue valley pears and ten of apples for dis tribution at the celebration Sunday The fruit will be distributed by four Yreka princesses dressed in 1640 cos tumes. The Union OH company's office in Yreka provided a truck for transport ing the fruit and the Yreka Safe way store has provided facilities for storing the pears and apples until Sunday. Big Eruption Larry Schade today requested that all Craters start for Yreka not later than 0 o'clock Sun day morning. Famous Fan Dancer Starts Engagement New Portland Club Blanche Hammond, famous fan dancer from Sari Carroll's Vanities, has been booked for a limited en gagement at Portland's smart Supper Club, beginning October 1. Arrangements for Miss Hammond's appearance are In kcoplng with the management's policy of presenting outstanding entertainment from "mldntte 'till dawn" for the benefit of out-of-town visitors. She will be assUted by a complete floor show girls' rovue. In addition to this fine array of talent, the .Supper Club boast of the best food In Portland, prepared by the well-known chef, Louie Abbe. Ex cellent musio for dancing from It p. m. until dawn, Is provided every night In the week. CLEAR THING URGED BY F. R. IN know they had hit the other hunter until they heard his moans on the hillside above them. He had been a personal friend of both men, they said, but was on a different hunting party stationed on the far side of the ridge over which the deer wss ssld to have disappeared. The body of Meyer arrived In Med ford at 4 o'clock, yesterday after noon, and IS held at the Conger fun eral parlors. Funeral services will (Continued from Psge One.) ministration had led to greed, labor shortages In Industry, a "numb de pendency" of relief recipients and resentment, Instead of sympathy, to ward the unemployed. During his administration, he said, relief was handled locally and "no one starved," and there were no charges of politics, waste or corrup tion. "Today, Instead of sympathy for the unemployed and the destitute, there Is growing resentment," he asserted. BONDS POSTED BY (Continued from Page One.) where the hunters were standing to the point where Meyer was struck. Officers who Investigated the fatal shooting testified that In making their Investigation they had no dif ficulty In calling a message from the spot where the body lay to the point where the two empty sheila were found, and that It waa easy to distin guish the color of clothing across the Intervening space. The distance was variously estimated at from 300 to 800 yards. Both local men testified that they did not aee Meyer, and did not know that he was even In the vicinity. He was dressed In olive drab clothing they told the Jury he was hidden by brush. He had been standing In brush 40 feet nearer the hunters than the deer which they said they had fired at, they testified. They told the hearers that one of their shots had fallen short and killed Meyer, who was directly In the line of fire. They testified that they did not be held from there Sunday afternoon, with Chaplain Anderson of the CCC officiating. Interment will be In Sis kiyou Memorial park. The dead man's parenla. 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