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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. rEDFOKP. (VREGOy. FRIDAY. APRIL 23. 1937. PAGE FTVE TO Sl wa announced today of the Harry Marx orchard property about tlva miiea south of Medford and a mil west of Phoenix. Purchaser was fc. E. Jackson, who came here recently as field man and poultry specialist for the Trlansle Milling company of Portland. TheJ transaction was handled by the Carl V. Tengwald agency. It was a cash deal, Mr. Tengwald said. The property consists of a modem five-room residence, accessory build ings and a five-acre orchard of peaches, cherrlea and berries. It Is understood that Mr. Jackson will also extensively go Into the poultry business. Mr. Jackson and his family have already taken possession of the prop erty, having disposed of their rsnch holdings In Hubbsrd. where they for merly lived. Mr. Jsckson mskes his business headquarters with the P. E. Samson company. Mr. Marx Is a painting contractor and disposed of his orchard property because of increasing business., It was explained. He has purchased a residence on Poitland avenue. TO Members of he Rebekah and I.O.O.P. lodges In Ashland. Med- iora. central Foint and Jacksonville have been invited by the Rev. James Hamilton to attend the 11 s. m. services in the Fist Christian church Sunday. All branches of the lodges will attend with the cantop and auxiliary members dressing in full uniform. I.O.OJ and Rebekah members are asked to meet at the lodge ball at 10 a. m. to organize for the march to the church. The special church attendance will be in commemora tion of the 118th anniversary of the founding of the I.O.OJV in America. June Erickson To Open Day Nursery In City Saturday MlM June Erickson, popular Med ford girl and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Erickson of this city, has launched a unique enterprise here which promises to fill a real need. Miss Erickson will open a day nurs ery st 119 North Central avenue in Medford'a business district, where children will be cared for while moth ers shop or play bridge. A super vised playroom will be feature and June Erickson, who has had exten sive experience In caring for chil dren, will be personally In charge. The hours will be 9 a. m to fi:30 p. m. June'a Day Nursery, the name un der which Mtss Erickson 'a enterprise will be operated, opens Saturday morning. DUNCAN WILL ATTEND INSURANCE CONCLAVE Harry B. Duncan, district manager of the Farmers Automobile Inter Insurance Exchange and Truck Ex change, leaves Saturday to attend the annual state convention of the ex change. In Portland, April 26-27, According to Mr. Duncan, the ex change maintains several pieces of movie equipment, and safety films, throughout the seventeen states In whefa they operate. Thwe film are avalable to local people, and a show ing of the safety pictures may be obtained by getting In touch with Mr. Duncan here. See the new line lawn furniture at Burk's. 3!4 E- Main. Mellow Memories Schlitz inMSteinies" ENJOYSchlitzin"Steinie'' Brown Bottles for mcl low memories of olden dam, it brings you real, full bodied, old-time flavor... brewed to ripe, rich perfec tion, winfranWummer,iin der Precise EnzymeConlrol. Enjor Schlitz today, with lira I ill beneGta of Sunshine Vitamin D ... in "Steinie" Brown Bottles, . (Youdonthartorvltiral I a taite for Schlitn. You I lik it on first acquaint' I ance and ever after. IOS. SCHLITZ BREWING CO. MILWAUKEE, WIS. Livestock Portland. PORTLAND, April 23. (AF-USDA) HOGS: 360, Including 282 direct; market slow, 10 cents lower; good choice 170-200 lb. drive Ins 10.25. load lots absent, quotable 10.40; 230-280 lb. 9 50-9.75; light lights 9-50-9.75; packing sows 7-75-8 00, feeder pigs 9.00. CATTLE: 100, including 64 through and direct; calves 30, Including 27 through and direct; scattered sas steady, odd head medium 940 lb. steers 825, good fed steers eligible 10.00, common-medium heifers 6 25 8.00, week's ,top fed 9.25, low cutter and cutter cows 4.00-5-35, common medium 6.50-6.50. fat dairy type cows 7.00 and above, good beef cows elig ible 7.50 and above, bulls 5.75-6.Y5, good-choice vealers 9.00-10.00. SHEEP: 25, scattered lots steady, de mand limited, few good 78 lb. spring lambs 13.00, choice 13.50 to possibly 1400. common wooled lambs 900. good-choice saleable 11.00 and above, god-choice wooled eyes nominally 5.75-0.25. Chicago CHICAGO, April 23. ( AP-USDA) HOGS: 14.000; market slow; weight averages 200 lbs., up; 10 20c lower than Thursday's average; packing sows 10 15c lower; bulk good and choice 200-300 lbs.. $10$.20; practi cal top 10.33; short load 10.30; most good and choice 150-190 lb., $9.65& 10.10; bulk 350-550 lb., packing sows 9-50.75. CATTLE 2,000, calves 700; com mon and medium grade steers steady demand continued dependably broad for kinds selling at $11 downward; but today 11J5, with several loads at $9(510.75; she stock slow, steady; other classes fully steady; weighty sausage bulls at 96.90 down; best vealers $10.50; Blockers and feeders continue moderately active with sup ply small; most thin kinds 87(48.35. SHEEP 11.000; choice fat lambs 15 (j 25c lower; medium and good kinds off more; best wooled lambs to shippers 13.10: bulk early sales 12.7513: few loads around 12.60; clippers 810,75; odd lots fat sheep steady; best wooled ewe 6.50; heavies around 85.50; beat clipped ewes $5. South San Francisco SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, April! 23. (AP-USDA) HOGS: 775, direct! 580, generally steady, top and bulk good 190-210 lb. butchers 10.80, other weights scarce; package 148 lb. llght-Itghta $10.30; medium-good packing sows 88.50(3.80. good light sows quoted $9. CATTLE 350, direct 60; holdovers 50. Early sales slaughter steers steady, quality considered; three loads light Idaho unsold; load good-choice 1086 lb. Nevada red steers 810.65, load common light steers mostly 7.75; she stock uneven, cows active, steady to strong; load largely medium 910 970 lb. Nevada hay-fed cows includ ing few heifers 6.75 straight, good beef cows quoted up to 87.50, low cutters -cutters 83.50 5, few fleshy dairy cows to 85.75; medium bulls 6.50 down. Late Thursday steers closed active, generally steady, bulk medium-good fed steers 1100 lb, down 89.50(31 10.50. Calves: 10, prac tically all direct: nominal; choice "PAY LESS and PARK EASIER" at the RIVERSIDE MARKET 313-315 N. Riverside OUR OWN FREE DELIVERY f BAKING POWDER Clabber Girl 2 lb. can 19c Schilling 12 ounce can '27c Milk Mt. Vernon or Ore. 4 cans 25c Case S3.00 OK SOAP 7 bars 23c PINEAPPLE, Sli., 2 tin, 3 for 49c Extra Fey. Pork Loin Chops or Roast, lb 25c Veal Steak, tender, tasty, lb 19c Rolled Prime Rib Roast Swift Steer Beef, lb. . . 22c Cocoanut, extra long shred. Lb. Pkg 19c Deviled Meat, ideal for lunches, 3 cans 10c Macaroni, 4-pound package 23c PINEAPPLE Crushed 3 cans 25c vealera quoted MM 10.50 or slightly above. SHEEP 680, direct 325, nothing on sale; good spring lambs quoted around 910 to possibly $10.50 late Thursday lambs weak to unevenly lower, three decks largely medium 65-70 lb. California and Arizona spring lam be placed in local feed lot 9.35, package 92 lb. wooled yearlings 8.35. Portland Produce PORTLAND. April 23. (At BU1 TER Prints, A grade, 34c lb. In parchment wrappers. 35c lb. in c?.r tons; B grade, parchment wrappers. 33'jC lb.; cartons, 340 lb. BUTTER FAT (Portland delivery, buying price) A grade, delivered at least twice weekly. 35Vi-36e lb.; B grade. 33 Vi -340 lb.; C grade at market. B ORADE CREAM FOR MARKET Price paid producer: Butterfat ba sis, 55.2c lb.: milk, 6.37c lb.; surplus. 45.9c: price paid milk board, 67c lb. EGOS Buying price by whole salers: Extras, 21c dor.; standard. 19c doe.; medium. 17c doz.; medium flrat, 17c doz.; undergrades. 16c doz. Cheese, country meats and Uve poultry unchanged. POTATOES Deschutes. 2.75-3 00; Klamath No. 1, 3.75-3.00; local, 2.00 3.15 cental. , NEW POTATOES-Texas. 2.25-2.50 per 50-lb. bag. ONIONS Oregon No. 1, 1.50-2.00 cental; Yakima, 1.50-1.75 cental, ONIONS New crop. Texas Ber muda type, 3.00 per 50-lb. crate. Wool, hay, hops, unchanged. - Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore.. April 33. (AP) On the Portland futures wheat mar ket there was no trading. In the final May showed a loss of l'i cents as did the July and September. On the sample cash market local wheat lost 2 cents and Montana 1 cents a bushel. Wheat: Open High Low Close May 1.184 l.lS'.i 1.17 1.17 July 1.10 1.10 14814 1.08'i Sep X.05',4 1.8514 1.04'4 1.0414 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem, 12 pet., 1.17; dark hard winter, 13 pet., 1.37; 12 pet., 1.39: 11 pet., 1.20; soft white, western white, hard Win er and western red, 1.16. Oats No. 2 white 33.60 .gray 32.60. Barley No, 3. 45-lb., b. m. 40.00. Corn Argentine 42.00; millrun standard 31.00. , Today's car receipts: Wheat, 20; flour. 23; hay, 1. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, April 33. (AP) Set backs of 3', 4 cents a bushel maximum took place in Chicago wheat prices late today. - In addition to severe breaks In Liverpool wheat values, bearish senti ment among Chicago traders resulted from widespread beneficial rains and socjwb In the Canadian prairie prov inces. Welcome moisture was also re ceived In domestic winter wheat ter ritory southwest and west and in do mestic spring wheat areas northwest. OPEN Asparagus, 2 Harry Lydiard's Radishes, Geo. Hartley's Green Onions, local Fancy Spinach, local lb. 5c Potatoes, 50 lbs. ...... 98c U. S. No. 2 . An extra fancy lot Wheat: Open High Low Close May LSI, 13314 1.39'i I.S0 July 1.17 1.1BH 1.16S l-18l4 Sep 1.15V4 1.15H 1.144 1-lfiTi Wall St. Report NEW YORK. April 23. (AP) A late selling wave hit the stock mar ket today and leading issues tum bled fraction to 5 or more point before sufficient support arrived to brace the list. Brokers saw nothing especially out standing In trie news to bring a be lated flood of offerings that put the ticker tape two minutes or so behind floor dealings for a time. Numerous new lows for the year or longer were posted. Partly responsible for the renewal of the slide, it was thouguv. was the marked Indifference of stocks to ex ceptionally bright corporation earn ings statement and other favorable industrial news. Transfers were around 1,200,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 32 sel ected stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye 338 Am. Can 100 Am. fc Fgn. Pow 9? A. T. & T 167 Anaconda 55 Atch. T. & S. F. 84 Bendiic Avis 22 H Beth. Steel 89 i Caterpillar Tract. 92 Chrsyler 11554 Coml. Solv 16H Cur tlss-Wright .... - 6 DuPont - .156V4 Gen. Elec. .- 54 Gen. Foods ... 41 Gen. Mot 58 '4 Int. Harvest. . . 106',; X. T. & T - - 12 Johns-Man .'. ....131 Monty Ward v 57 V4 North Amer 26 Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet Radio - Sou. Pac. 97 56 10 58 Std. Brands 14 St. Oil Cal .- 4514 St. Oil N. J. r 67 r. - 15 Trans. Amer. Union Carb. ..... 97 Unit. Aircraft . 38 U. S. Steel Ill San Francisco llutter SAN FRANCISCO, April 33. (AP) Ninety-two score. 33c; 91 score, 32c; 90 acore. 32 c; 89 score, 32c. SACRAMENTO. Aplrl 23. (API Butter: First grade, 37c; second grade, 36c. STATE BAR EXAMS SET FOR SALEM JULY 13-H SALEM. April 23. &) The annual examinations for admission to the Oregon state bar will be held here July 13 and 14. the board of gov. ernors announced today. About 95 applications to take the examinations have already been received by the clerk of the supreme court. The number of horses and mules on the farms of the United States continued to decline during 1936. Seat Covers for all cars. Burk, 314 E. Main. r. r Phone 358 EVENINGS & SUNDAYS lbs 19c Fancy Local 10 3 for Kraft Miracle Whip Salad Dressing or Sandwich Spread Perfect for salad, oysters, crabs, fish, meats, etc. Try It. You, too, will be Im pressed with Its goodness. Qt. 35c Pt. 22c OPEN CONVENTION LA GRANDE. Ore., April 33. (AP) With 343 delegate registered, the fifteenth annual Oregon DeMol&y conclave opened here" this morning. the st&alons to continue until the annual banquet and ball are over Saturday night. 0 Welcoming addreesee were given at the opening meeting by A. M. Reyn olds. Blue lodge of Masons; M. A. Harriaon. Royal Arch Muoxu: H. E Dixon. Eastern Oregon commander)'. Knight Templar; H. E. Rlngo. city of LiQrande: Mrs. Joel Richardson. Eastern Star, and' Kathryn Gregory. Rainbow Girls. Arnold Mart, Astoria, state master councilor, responded after which the delegates went Into closed meetings. Dr. William J, Kerr, Portland, mem bftr of the grand council for Oregon, waa to speak at a cloted session this Bfternoon. A downtown parade this evening was to precede work and cmateur hour tonight. Small grains provide the beat crop to seed on land In advance of per ennial grasses, says A. E. Aldous. Kansas SMif college agronomist. Too Late to Classify COCKER Spaniel puppies, roller ca naries, inrnsner s Kennels, 'A mile south of phoenix. Phone 341-J-3. FOR SALE 4 -room modern house. 413 N. Columbus, 1000. 10 down, balance on easy terms. Jackson Co. Bldg. & Loan, 126 t. Main. V NOW OPfeN for business, the Pour- Corners Shew filling station on the Midway road, under the new man agement of s. E. Pccht. New stuck of groceries. PIANO SALE! A new shipment of pianos just arrived. Largest sto k of used pianos In southern Oregon to choose from. Lowest prices and terms without Interest. Oood pi anos from fta up. Hnwley Trans fer, lift N. Riverside. COMPLETE part and repair service on an makes or washing machines Bargain prices.- Peldman Electric Store. Phone 637. WHY PAY RENT? You can own your home. Terms to suit your Income. Building and repairing. Room 4. 31 N. Grape. FOR SALE Registered Boston Terrier puppies, two miles north Central Point. Rexrood Kennels, Rt. 1 , Box lo-A Main and Central (SEI(S)(S(S)KATrES THIS IS OUR CLEANSING TISSUES BE THRIFTY CYSTEX . Kidney Stimulant 75c Size 49c HORLICK'S MALTED MILK Reg. 50c size 33c I Box of BOO III 17c 5c mm mm FILMS NICELY furnished room, 408 W. 6tn. TEACHER or competent stenographer to coach beginner, Box 1443, Mail Tribune. FURNISHED apartment, 010 North Central. FOR RENT 5 -room house. 137 N Oakdale. 27 50. water paid. In quire at 1827 N. Riverside. MAJESTIC console 8 -tube radio; first $13 take It. 331 Haven. WANTED Someone to do housework voice lessons. Mrs. Kutrs, 304 No. 1 Ivy. Phone 1644. FOR RENT Small apts. downstairs private home. 118 Genesee. FOR SALE 4-wheel trailer, box bed. Ford wheels: lawn swing. concnv glass china closet. 6-pc. ivory bed room set with sprlnsg and mattress 133 Portland. PIANO-PLAYER with 75 rolls. 25 00; 60 feet chicken wire and fence posts. $3 50: garden plow with send er attachment. 95.00: one 5 -tooth cultivator and one 14 -tooth ctiltl va tor, $2 .50 each . Meyer Green houses, 635 Franquette St. BERNADINE (BUNNY) ARNOLD, for merlv with Cinderella Beautv Ship. Is now at BOWMAN'S BEAUTY SHOP. Tel. 67 for appointment. LOVELY Sealyham puppies, imported champion stock, at pet prices: also toy fox. tov Bostons, amnll type Scottles. Royal Rogue Kennels. 3 miles south. FOR RENT OR SALE Good smMl rsnch. or trade. Box 1213, Tribune. PANSY, delphinium, foxfflove. cup and saucer, columbine and holly hocks. 35c per dor,. Fine btuhy gardenia plants In bud, from fl inch pots, special $1.00 each. Meyt r Greenhouses, 625 Franquette St. FOR SALE Piano, like new. will .oll to reliable party on monthly termr. cheap. Call Saturday afternoon or Sunday morning. 335 So. Riverside. WANTED Girl to take care of chil dren in home. Phone 1443. FOR SALE 160 acres, 40 acres free water, fishing stream through place. Also 44 acres, clover, alfalfa. 4 room house, barn, chicken house. $1600. Also 4 -room house, modern, $500, $450 cash. Also modern 6 room house, paved street, base ment, 3 bedrooms, sacrifice. $2500. Swing Into spring by buying some land from "Dad" Roberta, your Real Estato Man. 720 West 2nd. FOR SALE Household furniture, cheap for quick sale. MlUhpur-, near Doty'a Wrecking Yard on now Pacific Hwy. FOR SALE Breakfast set, dresser, rocker, kitchen cabinet, center table, bedstead, rug. wood range heater, 3-burner blue flame oil stove, gas range combination: 6 room house, Inquire 333 Hvn y WINSTEL'S Two Pound Box HAND ROLLED HAND DIPPED GREATEST VALUE IN BOXED 0HO0O LATES GET Y0HR fl F&F COUGH DROPS Reg. lOo Pkg. shop with the crowds BEACH HATS 49c These Sun Hats for the ladies come in assorted styles and colors and are a real buy at this price. See them on dis play in our windows. 35c Lifebuoy Shaving Cream 2l 100 Five Grain Aspirin TableU 29 250 Squibb 's Yeast Tablets 80 40c Listerine Tooth Paste .' 33 $1.20 Bromo-Seltzer . 05 40c Pepsodent Tooth Paste 33? 40c Fletcher's Castoria 28 $1.00 Dr. Miles Nervine 83 $1.00 Beef, Iron and Wine Tonic ....60 75e Ovaltine 49 50c Johnson's Baby Powder 30 Developed Free WANTED Transportation to Port land Saturday night or Sunday morning: share expenses. Tel. 1098. LOST Orange Persian "Teddy " Re ward. 458 Haven. Phone 1088-L. FOR SALE 6 weaner pigs. Cheater Whiten. John O'Conner, north of Bear creek Drldge, east of Central Point. WANTED TO REX! Unfurnished modern 3 or 4 -room house. P. O. Box 6f3. Medford. THATS BECAUSE IT'S REAL MAYONNAISE MADE WITH "FRESH-PRESS" SALAD OIL ! 3 BUS? REAL MAYONNAISE THEY'RE FACTORY FRESH GLOVER'S MANGE MEDICINE, REG. 75c 49c CANDY BARS FACTORY FRESH at your WESTERN mm WANTED Woman for general house work. 106 Clark. NO AUCTION SALE Saturday, April 24. So. Oregon Livestock Auction. FOR RENT Four large room suite in beautiful Holly Apartments: nicely furnished clean, cozy. Everything furnished except itn&ns. Frlgtdalre, electric range, hoi, water, all mod em conveniences. Close In, just north of poslofflce. Available now. 45. See manager In rear, or phon 1473-W BEST FOODS TASTES FRESHER THAN ANY MAYONNAISE I CAN BUY OR EVEN MAKE ! 125 East Sixth 98c BOX TODAY! DYES BY PUTNAM While They Last Regular ISo 5c THRIFT STORES IPANA TOOTH PASTE 60c Size 29c (1 MILK OF MAGNESIA FULL PINT 15c 4c Any Size l . - ..-41 2 for 5C THERE ARE ONLY TWO WESTERN THRIFT STORES IN MEDFORD MAIN and CENTRAL I 125 EAST SIXTH ST. Dole No. 1. Buffet tin Under the Big Clock Just across from the M. M. Co.