PAOK FOUR
ifEDFORD MATL TRTBUXE. MTOFORD OREO ON. THURSDAY. MAY 13, 1937.
BOY ON BICYCLE
STRUCK BY CAR;
ANKLE SPRAINED
Ernest Wlnkls, 10-year-old ion of
Mr. and Mra. B. W. Winkle of 118
Willamette avenue, suffered a badly
sprained ankle ahortly before one
o'clock yesterday afternoon when the
bicycle he was riding waa hit by an
auto driven by O. C. Nloewood of 311
Bliss street In front of the Junior
high school, a police report today
said.
Nlcewood was arretted bv dtv
police and given a 10 suspended final
for cutting a corner. He stated he
would pay alt doctor bills and dam
Ses Incurred, police ssld.
According to the city police report
of the accident, the Chevrolet coupe
driven by Nloewood was travelling
east on Second street and was only
ten feet from the school yard curb
as he drove Into Holly street. Young
Winkle waa riding his bicycle west on
Second street and at the Intersection
of Second and Holly was going toross
to the school ysrd on the northwest
corner of the Intersection when the
car hit him. the report said.
The youth waa .thrown from his
bicycle agalnat the curb. His glasses
were broken but the bicycle was un
damaged. Mrs. winkle ssld today her son was
uninjured except for his ankle, but
that he would be forced to use
crutches for some time. He wss on
his way to school when the mishap
occurred.
Screen 4ctor Guild Wins Gosed Shop
T
Livestock
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Bobert Montomery (right), president of the Screen Actors Guild, Is shown above conferring with
Audrey Blair, business manager, just before addressing a Guild mass meeting in Hollywood and
announcing the agreement of the majority of the movie producers to a "Uuild shop. The pro
ducers' agreement averted an actors' strike and was accepted by the Uuild. Others shown are
(left to right) Actors Warren William, Donald Woods, and Kobert Voung, all standing. Sitting in
the foreground art Joaa Crawford and her husband, Franc hot Tons.
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FOR WORK RELIEF
(Continued from Pegs One.)
the works progress administration."
Hopkins declared emphatically he
would not drop needy persons from
the relief rolls.
"I would not, under this bill," he
said, "arbitrarily drop people who are
In need of relief and have no employ
ment. The best that you can antici
pate at the present time Is that
economic conditions will permit this.
No one can be sure of thst." w. ,
Hopkins ld ths $1,800,000,000 ap
propriation would make 1,387. 000.000
available directly for the works pro
gram. Approximately 878,000,000
would go to ths national youth ad
ministration, he ssld, and $38,000,000
to the general accounting office, the
treasury and the United tfiatea em
ployment service.
PASSES IN HQQUEAM
Word was received this morning
from Hoqulam, Washington, of the
death of Mrs. Nancy A. Bachelder,
mother of Frank C. Batchelder of
Med ford. She was veil known In
southern Oregon and was a cousin of
Miles Cantrall and Amy Dow.
Funeral service will be held In
Portland Saturday, at the Miller and
Tracy funeral parlors.
European bindweed has become the
most destructive and difficult to
eradicate of all weeds in Indiana, says
Oliver C. Lee, extension botanist of
Purdue university.
SQUABBLE OVER TIILEi
TO BE ACCORDED BRIDE
(Contnued from page One.)
pride. They point out that having
both the duke and duchess called
"royal highnesses" would dispel any
suggestion that, once married, they
are not of the same regal rank.
The government's Insistence on cut
ting Mrs. Warfleld's title abort after
the expected June wedding, on the
other hand. Is believed to be based on
the Intricate question of precedence.
In the world of royalty a few words,
more or less make a vast difference In
rank.
Until now former King Edward
VIII. is understood to have had the
backing of the royal family In gen
eral. But a rift between him and some
of hi relation la aald to be widen
ing now over the three words, "her
royal highness.1
Some of these relatives resent what
they deem to be the Intrusion of aa
"American woman" In their affairs.
Any hopes of the Duke of Windsor
ever to return to London art endan
gered by hi fight with the govern
ment, authoritative sources aald.
Sore, Inflamed,
Swollen Feet
Go to J arm In'. Inc.. or any other
good druggist today and get an orig
inal bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil.
The very first application will give
you reller and a few short treatments
wilt thoroughly convince you that by
sticking faithfully to It for a abort
wnue your 100. .roume wui oe a
thing of the past and best of all, free
from all offensive odors.
And one bottle we know will show
you beyond all question that you
have at last discovered the way to
keep your feet In a normal healthy
condition free from all pain and
sorenww.
DOUBLE fymtSfytyM&ifc
valley, medium, 39c lb.; coarse and
brslds, 83o lb.; eastern Oregon, fine,
38t39o lb.; medium, Sltasao b.i
crossbred, 83ta38o lb.
Potatoes, new potatoes, hay, steady
and unonanged.
Portland
PORTLAND, May 13 (AP-USDA)
Hog 460, market active, best 170
S10 lb. butchers $10.34, bulk mixed
weights $10.39. osrlots $10.90, weighty
outcners sa.so-s.S8, few $10.00. Pack
tog sows $8.00-8.90, feeder pigs $8.78.
CATTLE: 190. calves 40, market
steady, medium steers $8.39, plain
Kinds $7.eo, plain heifers $8.79-7.00,
cutters $9.00-9.80, cutter cow $4.00
1.11, better kinds $7.38, bulls $8.00-
7.00, good-eholee vealera $10.00-1040,
heavy calves $7.00-9.00.
SHEEP: 78, no early sales reported.
Portland Wheat
South San Francisco
60UTH SAN FRANCISCO, May 18.
(AP-USDA) Hogs: 380, top and
bulk 180-315 lb. California and Ore-
go na $10.00; package 388 lb, butchers
and small lot medium 183 lb. weight
$10.40; good light packing sows $8.78
00. Part-load local butchers $10 40.
CATTLE: 300, steers quoted nomin
ally steady; good grass-fat around
$8.00-60, medium light down to $7.80;
cows predominating, early sales steady
to 36 lower, short-load good 860 lb.
grasa $0.78, package medium $6.78,
bulk low-cutters-cutters $3.80-4.60;
bulls firm, odd head $0.00-39, calves:
$0, good -choice vealera quoted around
$8.60-0.60.
SHEEP: 076, nominally steady,
package choice 101 lb. spring lambs
$8.39. good around 70-80 lb. weights
quoted $0.80; odd head common-me-llum
03-100 lb. shorn slaughter awes
$1.00-3.80.
Chicago
CHICAGO, May 13. (AP-USDA)
HOGS 1000; 10 to 0 cents higher
then Wednesday's average; top $10.79;
bulk good and choice 300 to 800 lbs.,
$10.90$) 10.79: few 180 to 890 lbs.,
$ 10.39 10.09; 190 to 180 lbs. $10.00
10.99; packing sows, $0.79 10.00;
few choice type pigs, SOSO-ft 10.00.
CATTLE BOO, calves 1800; many
good to near choice ateers and year
lings, 75o to $14.00 over laat week's
low time; largely $0.76 13.00 mar
ket, best $13.39; atrlctly choice
weighty heifers, $13.00; beet light
hellers, $11.00: cowa In more liberal
supply, steady to weak; bulls 39 cent
lower: vealera atcady at $9 35 1 8.00;
selecta bringing $0.80,
SHEEP B0O0; fat Iambs and spring
ers fully steady: clipped lambs good
to choice downward from $10.69;
strictly choice carrying mors thsn
80-doy pelt, $11.39: load wooled
lambs. $11.79; sheep steady; choice
light weight clipped ewes, $9.39. .
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, May IS (AP) Wheat
Open High Low Close
May 1.11 1.11 1.0914 IW'j
July .. 1.0 v,4 i.ot'i 1.04 ft 1.04(4
Sept. 1.0314 1.03(4 1.01 1.01
uasn wneat: Big Bend blueatem.
h.w., 13 pet., $1.13(4; dark hard
winter, 13 pot., $1.82 "4 13 pet..
$1.34(4; 11 pet., $1.16(4; soft white,
western white, hard winter and west,
orn red, $1.11(4.
Oats, No. 3 white, $33.80; gray,
$33.60.
Barley, No. 3 40-lb. b.w., $40.
Corn, Argentine, $43,
Mlllrun, standard, 031.
Today'a car receipts: Wheat,
flour, 11; oats, 3; hay, 3,
10;
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, May 18. (AP) Sell
ing wavea swept through the stock
market today and leading Issues
toppltd 1 to 6 or more points, many
to now lows for the year and longer.
A fresh outbreak of labor contro
versies In steel and motor Industries
apparently gave the list It Initial
downward push. Offerings found bids
scarce In virtually all departments.
The retreat attstned such momen
tum In the second hour the ticker
tspe fell several minutes behind. Fre
quent feeble attempts at rallies serv
ed mainly to alow the pacs. A little
buying support In the final hour,
however, enabled most sliders to Im
prove on their worst marks.
Touching off the trouble, brokers
enld, was the calling of strikes at the
Jones 4 Laughllu steel plants snd a
renewal 01 alt-downs In scattered
General Motors factories. In sddl
tlon, were thrests of ttsups of other
Independent steel companlea.
Transfers were around 1,800.000
eharea. ,
Bonds emulated stocks In a lesser
degree.
Tday's closing prices for 33 se
lected stocks follow:
Al, Chem. U Dye ..
Am, Csn ,
Am. E Pan. Power
A. T. tb T
Anaconda
Atch. T. 4t 8. P. .
Bendlx Avla
Beth. Steel
Caterpillar Tractor
Chrysler ..,....,
Com). Solv .
Curtlss-Wrlght ,
DuPont ...
Oen. Elec.
Gen. Folds
Oen. Motors ....
Int. Harvest,
I. T. 8c T .
Johns-Man .,
Mont. Ward ....
North Amer.
Penney (J. O.)
Phillips Pet.
Radio ..
Sou. Pac ...
Std. Brands .......
Std. Oil Cal.
234
08
1i
184(4
474
80
i8'4
70
Std. Oil N. J. .
Trans. Amer. .,.....,
Union Carb
United Aircraft .. .............
u. S, steel aav.
1 107(4
14
b',
163(4
90
38
99
103
814
137
40
36
00
92 4
ay,
94(4
133j
!4
80
13
09
23 ,
San Francisco Butter.
SAN rrtANCISCO, May 18. (API-
Butter, S3 score, 31 We; 00 score, 31c.
SACRAMENTO, May 13. (AP)
Butter, flrat grade, 35 '40; second
grade, 35o.
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TREVORROW BUYS
terla No. 1. It was owned by Mrs.
Pauline M. Meader. widow of Hlrans
F. Meader. The transaction was han
dled for Mrs. Meader by C. 6. But.
terfleld, realtor, while Leverette ne
gotiated for Trevorrow. Price waa
not revealed, but It Is believed to
have been substantial.
On the property are an old two-
story residence, now occupied by
Mrs. Meaner, a shoe repair shop and
a number of auto parking stalls. The
house Is about the last of the old
dwellings In the business section of
Central avenue.
Mrs. Meader Is totvacate on or
before June 1. The dwelling la then
to be razed, Leverette said.
This la the third Central avenue
business property to be acquired by
Trevorrow. He owns the Medford
Center bulldlnu and the 60-foot lot
now used as tho Groceteria parking
area.
In addition Trevorrow. In associa
tion with Leverette, Is engaged In
other enterprises In the Rogue river
valley. He was quoted aa saying dur
ing a recent visit here that he be
lieves firmly In the future of the
valley and that he la well satisfied
with his Investment hore.
The Meader residence has been a
Medford landmark for years. The
family has been prominently known
here. It I understood that Mrs. Mea
der Diana to visit a rltuiD-)if-,. in
San Diego. Calif. i
00 PROOF Illrsm alker ScMtsTror
AGING 0 SUMMERS IN 2 YEARS'
BRINGS YOU THIS
WHISKEY WITH "NO ROUGH EDGES"
Get the low-down on TEN HIGH, the
whiskey with "no rough edges." Under old
fashioned methods, whiskey aged only is
summer. But TEN HIGH ages "8 summers,
in 2 years' time" in weather-controlled rack-
houses. Be amazed that
whiskey so rips can sell at
a price so right. Try TEN
HIGH tonight and seal
goo oomuo M att I
THIS WHISKEY IS NOW 2 YEARS OLD
MEADER PROPERTY
ON CENTRAL AVE.
(Continued from fag One.)
tatlve, no definite conclusions hav
ing been reached.
The Meader property ha a front
age of 78 feet on North Central ave
nue and a depth of 100 feet. It ad
joins the building housing Groco-
PORTLAND, May 13. ( AP) But
ter -Prints, A grade, 93c lb. In
parchment wrappers, 34o lb. In car
tons: B grade, parchment wrappers,
33', o lb.: cartons, 33140 lb.
BUTTEHFAT (Portland delivery,
buying price) A grade, 33l4c344c
lb.: B grade, 33(4c 33140 lb.; coun.
try atatlons: A grade, 31V4)334o; B
grade. 314o lb.; O grade at markat.
B OitADE CREAM FOR MARK El'
Price paid producer: Buttcrfat ba
sis, 65.3c lb.: milk, 83.7c lb.: surplus.
48.0c. Tlce paid milk board. 87o lb.
EGGS Buying price by whole
salers: Extra. 30c: stsndard, 17c:
medium. 18c: medium firsts, I8c;
undergrade. 18c doeen.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling pries
to retsllers: Vealers, 16(418(40 lb.;
others unchanged.
Cheese snd, live poultry steady and
unchanged.
ONIONS Oregon. N". I, 13 3 36
cental; Yakima, $1.76 3 00 cental.
ONIONS New crop, Texas Ber
muda type. $1:68 per 60-lb. crate,
WOOI 1037. nominal; Willamette
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roots and herb.
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Beginning Friday
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fashions. Sensational values in every depart
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DRESSES$6.95to$14.95
Regularly to $22.05
Coats & Suits $3.95 to SI 9.95
Regularly to $34.50
HATS S1-00 to S4.95
Regularly to $7.95
FORMALS$3.95to$9.95
Regularly to $17.50
DRESSES S2.95 to S4.95
Regularly to $8.05
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