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XfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOkO. OREGON. TUESDAY. TTXE 1. 1937. PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and Visits Parents CurtU Barnea of Portland la spending a few day here with hla parenta, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Barnea. Aetlre Mretiitf Regular weekly dinner-meeting of the Active club will b held In the Hotel Medford ; tonight at 6:80. Visitor Here Mr. Charles 1. Wil kinson of Dead Indian 8oda Springs visited friends in Talent and Medford over the week-end. Week -Ends Here Eugene Scheuer of Aloma waa among Medford vis itors over the week-end, visiting the prank Scheuer family. From Sardine Creek Mr. and Mrs John Lltster, owners of the House of Mystery on Sardine creek, transacted business and visited friends here to day. Frost Expert Leave Roy J. Rogers, frost expert who has been here for several weeka with orchard 1st on frost control, returned today to hie regular post at Pomona, Cal. Memorial Service Circle No. 313 of Phoenix will hold a special me morial service Thursday evening at the regular meeting. Office will be conducted by past-guard la ns and a apeclal program will be presented. Cub Park Meet Boy Scout cub pack 3 wilt meet for their second achievement council tomorrow even ing at 8 o'clock In Roosevelt school. All parents and others Interested are urged to attend. Employed at Bank Dan Hull, son of Prank Hull of 617 South Grape . street, has been employed at the Med ford branch of the United States Na tional bank of Portland, It was an nounced today. He will work in the bookkeeping department. Club to Meet Phoenix Thimbie club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Vaughn Queckenbu&h on the j south Pacific highway, Friday after noon. Mrs. L. O. Caster will be as sistant hostess, covered-dish lunch eon will be served at noon. At Diamond Lake Registrations from Klamath Falls at Diamond lake Include J. D. Murdoch and family, Earl A. Gardner, Dr. P. C. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. P. McDonald accom panied by Mrs. P. E. Troutman of Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 0. Rar 11k and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fulton. Unit Meeting Medford extension unit will meet In the courthouse auditorium at 10 a. m. Thursday. Miss Helen Ann Thomas, home demonstra tion agent at large, will discuss "Food at Forty." Covered-dish luncheon Is to be served at noon. Installation of officers will be included in the after noon business session. Anyone Inter ested Is invited. Golf Clubs Stolen Morris B. Leon ard of 3603 HlUcrest avenue reported to city police yesterday that some time since Thursday his garage was entered and from It were stolen eight golf clubs, six Irons and two woods. Ha also told city police that a screen had been cut and a window broken out in the basement window. Noth ing was taken from the house. New Mesne at the TED PEACOCK And His Golden Caters Thl popular dance band of sing and ewing artists, who were such a big hit here a short time ago will play a limit ed return engagement at the Pine Cone where Chicken and Steak dinners, those delicious Bar-B-Q'i, your favorite beverage and clean fun are the GREEN SLA $joo Big DOUBLE LOAD FOR DIRECT MUX DELIVERIES FIRST COME FIR8T SERVED! Phone 7 Now ; v i TIMBER PRODUCTS CO. END OF NORTH PERSONAL Visit Maasdams Mr. and Mrs, Jack Craig of Salem were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, O. H. Maasdam of 430 South Central ave- , nue. i ! Visit Daughter H. L. Seara. ac companied by bis son Harvey of La- j Mesa, Cal.. spent the week-end In i Medford visiting hla daughter, Miss ! Bernlce Seara. I On Week's Visit Jerry Warren Is spending a week In Myrtle Creek vis iting at the home of his aunt. Mrs. William Strode, and his grandmother, Mrs. O- E. Stlnson. To California Mrs. Lillian Cole man of Phoenix left recently for San Francisco and Linden, Cal. While In Linden, she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. Chrlstlanaon. Postpone Meeting The Hi-Triangle of the First Christian church has postponed the regular Tuesday even ing meeting for two weeks because of the death of Erma Praley. School Starts Bible school of the First Presbyterian church opened this morning with an enrollment of 35. Mrs. Chester Crawford Is In chars of the school which Includes study and handicrafts. AH children be tween the ages of four and M years are invited to attend. Team to Drill Weekly practice will be held at 7:30 tomorrow night in the Medford armory by the drill team of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. The team Is preparing for competitive drills at the state convention In As toria this month and as the time Is drawing near William Peck, manager, requests the presence of all members and recruits at tomorrow nlght'a re hearsal. On Week-End Trip C. W. Board- man and J. J. Walton, members of the mechanical staff of the Ore- gonlan, spent the week-end sight seeing In southern Oregon. Their Itinerary Included Crater Lake na tional park and the House of Mys tery on Sardine creek. Mr. Walton was once employed as a linotype op erator by the Ashland Tidings and is well known here. Lake Fishing Good Pishing at Diamond lake was reported good to day, with clear weather prevailing Largest fish caught over the wek end weighed B pounds and was taken on a fly by E. W. Norman of Salem, a bulletin from the resort said. Most of the catches, however. have been taken on a Dave Davis spinner and worms or either red and white rainbow troutoreno, the bulle tin stated. Several catches of three to five pounds were reported. Make Office study Howard Phelps, member of the administrative staff of the regional United States forest service office in Portland, and Miss Mildred Slnnott, secretary to C. J. Buck, regional forester, sre making a study of office organisation and audit at Medford headquarters of the Rome River national forest. Miss Sinnott will he here all week and Mr. Phelps will be here for a few days. Mr. Phelps arrived by train this morning from Portland. Miss Slnnott arrived last night by motor. car. order or tne day. PINE WOOD CENTRAL AVENUE Softball Meeting All managers of Medford Softball teams are aaked to meet tonight at the M. N. Hogan Brokerage company office at 7:30. At Conference Karl L. Janouch. supervisor of the Rogue River na tional forest la attending a confer ence of all supervisors of the national forests of Oregon and Washington, in Burns. The conference is being held for a study of methods of marking timber Intended for sale. Mr. Ja nouch left for Burns yesterday by motorcar and expected to be gone a week- Livestock South Sap Francisco. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, June 1. ' (AP-USDA1 Hogs 3000; direct. 1780: butchers weak to 10c lower; compared last Friday, common-medium sortouts. $9 SO s 10.90; packing sows up to $9.35; steady. CATTLE 650; direct 315; grassers predominating, fairly active; ateera steady, spots around 35c higher; few loads grass steers, $8.35-60; load me dium light steers off distillers' mash. $8.60. with common end out $7.50; good fed steers absent; she-stock strong to fully 35c higher; grass heifers up to $7.16; three loads grass cows. $5.506.50; low-cutter to com mon. $3.50 4.50: bulls scarce; weight quoted up to $8.50. Calves 50; no early sales; good-choice vealers quot ed around $8.76 ( 9.00. SHEEP 3000; direct 1465; lambs scarce, about steady; ewes predomi nating, unevenly lower: two decks medium-good 70-71 lb. California spring lambs, $9.35; sorted 10 per cent; good-choice quoted tup to $10: good shorn yearlings and wethers. $5.35 at 8.50; common-good short-pelt slaughter ewes, $1.35 at 3.35. Portland Produce PORTLAND. June 1. (AP) BUT TER: Prints. A grade, 34c lb. In parchment wrappers, 36c lb. In ear tons; B grade, parchment wrappers, 33c lb.; cartons 34 '.4 c lb. BUTTERFAT (Portland delivery. buying price) A grade, 34H?36c lb.; country stations; A grade, 32 V? $33c; B grade, Vc less; C grade 6o less. B GRADE CREAM FOR MARKET Price paid producer: butterfst basis, 65.2c lb.; milk, 63.7c lb.; sur plus, 45.9c lb. Price paid milk board, 67c lb. EGGS Buying price by whole salers: extras, 20c; standard. 17c; medium. 18c: medium firsts, 15c; un- dergrades. 15c do'in. COUNTRT MEATS Selling price to retailers: country killed hogs, best butchers, under 160 lbs. 14? 14ic: vealers 14f?14!c: light and thin. 10 12c; heavy, 10 -a 10c; canner cows 9c; cutters. 10 1 lc; bulls 10 a 1 1c; spring lambs 18 30c; yearlings 10 15c; ewes 5 13 9c lb. Cheese and live poultry unchanged. PORTlND. June 1. (AP) Non- potatoes: California whites. 91.90, Texas 60 lb. sack. ONIONS Old crop Oregon, No. 1, $1.40 '4 1.60 per 50-lb. bag. New crop. California red, $1.40 per 80-lb. bag; Cochella, 91.60. Potatoes, cantaloupes, wool, hay. hops mohair and oascara baric, steady and unchanged. PORTLAND, June 1. (AP) Sugar. berry or fruit, 100s, 65.30; bales, 65.45: beet, 85.30 cental. DOMESTIC FLOUR Selling price. city delivery. 6 to 25-bbl. lots: fam ily patents. 98a, 87.75 $7.95: bakers' hard wheat, 865(38.10; bakers' bluestem. S6.05a6.36; blended hard, $6.067.40: graham. 66.50(96.70; whole wheat. 67.10 ig 7.30 barrel. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, June 1. (AP) Despite transient setback that resulted largely from profit taking, wheat values ruled higher today. Some of the late buying of wheat waa associated with preparation for June unofficial crop estlmatea to be Issued here tomorrow. Late estimates of Canadian export business placed today's total at 1.000,000 bushels. At the close, wheat was 1 cent to 1 above Saturday's finish, July 1.13 1.14: - Sept. 61.13-H: rn unchanged to lVt lower: July 1,1.3 1 : Sept, S1.00V4-K. and oats H-H off. Wall St Report NEW YORK, June 1 Light selling pressure waa sufficient to tumble stocks fractions to more than 3 points In today's market. Extreme declines were reduced In the final hour but support was timed at the best and many Issues closed not far from their low points of the day. Transfers were In the neighborhood of 750.000 shares. Corporation bonds dipped wltb stocks but U. 8. government loans were rather resistant. The president's message to eongreat urging new teeth In the tax laws waa In line with expectations and was thought to have had only moderate effect on markets generally. Steel snd rails led the share re treat, closely followed by motors, rub bers, oils, utilities and specialties. Today's closing prices for 33 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. & PT. .-,., 338 Am. Can 98 Am. ft Pgn. Pow 1 S A. T. ft T 184' Anaconda 83 NOTED SPECIALISTS Successfully treat Rectal, Ctoa end Stomach All merit a Witfele reach 1 this nA9tt tad mit rrioet4 Clinic la tXi vtti for trist vtnt ( Piltt a&4 ether ?etal tnd Colon diterdtrSi alto Stomiea llmtnta. tat iifsctery rtiolt tiawad. itt itotpttal turcleil opcratlo. He cefiflM r.cr.t. Band for valuabU ftf Booklet tedaj Dr.C. J. DEAN CLINIC Phrietn artri Sirgee N E. Cortm Burnt. 4 trtd Grand Avtan Tclr!)4fi EAil I9H Pirtln4. Oftfoa M"l,?J!ii 1e "rKrlvSd '5 "asWngton, D. C. "on business," of wyh 2'onc',e!k.,wli,ow of Rep. Marion A. Zioncheck of Seattle, Wash., is shown (in light suit) arriving at the national llrlil "rPOrt- With h" S Cmv&rivAn Atch. T. & S. F. Bendtx Avla Beth. Steel Caterpillar Tract. 8H4 92 Chrysler 1UV4. Coml. Solv - 13V4 Curtlss-Wright . Vi DuPont iss Oen. Eleo - 61V. Oen. Foods ........................ 39 Oen. Mot H Int. Harvest 108 I. T. & T 10V4 Johns-Man - 127 Monty Ward . 60 North Amer 36 Vt Penney (J. C.) 91 Phillips Pet 56 Radio S'i Sou. Pac. ............ 604 Std. Brands ..... 12 St. Oil Cal 43,',, St. Oil N. J 66 Trana. Amer. - Union Carb. 100 Unit. Aircraft 2' U. S. Steel -j - 86 '4 LEGION TO HEAR Tl Pasturing "true story" contest In which members will tell of their World war experiences, Medford post of the American Legion will meet In regular semi-monthly session to night at the Armory at 8 o'clock. A cash prize will be awarded the teller of the best true story. Several other entertainment feat ures have been plannd, according to Horace L. Bromley, program chair man, Including a dutch lunch that will bring the program to an end. Officers for the new year will be nominated at the buslnesa session. Post Commander J. P. Pllegei has Issued a special Invitation for visit ing Legionnaires to attend. Pay Low In 1893 HARRISBURd, 111. TJP)Qenersl rate of pay for digging coal In 1893. aa revealed In a recently uncovered yellowed payroll boo of the old Black Hawk mine, waa 3.7 cenu bushel. Aversge pay was slightly over 81 a day and owner-operators took In about 810 a week. Films Plant Growth LONDON (tTP) with a horns- made machine built from old clocks, bicycle parts and gramophone need les, Percy Smith, 67-year old Inven tor, can photograph the actual grow ing process of a plant. A whole day's growth of a plant can be recorded on the srreen In one second. THE YOUNG PEOPLE OF THE FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Have the Honor to Present THE WORLD'S GREATEST MOTION PICTURE! Cecil B. DeMille't Supreme Dramatic Spectacle "KING of KINGS WITH SOUND! SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL TWO DAYS ONLY WED. and THUR8, JUNE 2nd and 3rd Evnlngi Only 8 p. m. Adulta 25e GET YOUR You will never SELECT BANWELL Appointment of A. H. Banwell as general chairman of the Northwest Aviation Planning Council waa an nounced In a notice sent out today by Walter R. York, president of the Boise, Idaho, Chamber of Commerce and program chairman for the next meeting of the council In Boise June 17. 18 and 19. Mr. Banwell, manager of the Jack son County Chamber of Commerce, succeeds Walter W. R. May of Port land who resigned the general chair manship. "Mr. Banwell 'a appointment Is an outstanding credit to Medford and will assist substantially In keeping this city In the forefront of aviation development." said Fred Heath. Jr.. chairman of the aviation committee of the chamber of commerce. "Med ford's greatest asset ta It air port and we have considerable devel- i opment work to accomplish there yet," Mr. Heath declared. "The city Is now placed In a b inter position to get what It needs In Its airport expansion program. The appointment of Mr. Banwell ss general chairman will naturally draw attention to Med ford and It airport requirements." Fred W. Scheffel. city superinten dent, will also attend the meeting In Boise. With him and Mr. Banwell present, Medford will be competently represented, Mr. Heath said, adding that aa program chairman of the Portland meeting last fall Mr. Ban well did a difficult task so well that many compliment were expressed re garding his efficiency. . The Northwest Aviation Planning Council embraces Oregon, Washing ton, Idaho, Montana, Alberta, Brit ish Columbia and Alaska. Listed on the program of speakers for the Boise meeting are such avia tion leader aa Oen. Oscer Westover, chief of the U. 8, army air corps. Com. C. B. Rosendahl, dirigible ex pert. Ma. A. E. McMullen, chief of the airport section of the bureau of air commerce, Col. Edgar 8. Oorrell, president of the Air Transport asso ciation of America and executives of the country principal air transport and aircraft manufacturing com panies. The gardenia, a hothouse plant, Is one of the most difficult flowers to keep growing through the blooming stse. it grow best In acid soil. f 7 Children 15c TICKETS N0W1 forget this evening. At Craterian For the first time In her carear. Virginia Bruce heads a cast, playa a sympathetic role and dances and alnga all In a single production. When Love la Young." coming to morrow only to the New Craterian theater. The screen version of the McCall'a Msgarioe story. "Claaa Prophecy," the film tells the story of Miss Bruoe as a small town schoolgirl whose class mates prophecy that the beat she will do In life la to raise a prlre pumpkin for the state fair. Instead, she goes to New York, meet a press agent, makes a hit In a Broadway musical comedy and then returns home for the climax. Street Singer Lovelv Anna Neagle la seen at the post usually taken by Arthur Tracy, known the world over the "The Street Singer," In their co-starring hit titled "Backstage," coming to the Rial to theater for tomorrow and Thursday with the exotic dancer, Tilly Loach, in support. 8. 8. Van Dlne's neweat Phllo Vance versus Sergeant Heath murder mys tery titled "Night of Mystery" and fea turing Roscoe Karns, Orant Richards and Ruth Coleman, plays as the add ed feature with "Backstage." BEFORE COUNCIL Aside from a possible considera tion of a bus franchise, only routine buslnesa 1 on the agenda to come before the city council at Its regu lar semi-monthly meeting tonight. A council committee has been working on the franchise for the operation of buses In the city and If the details are completed In time It may be reviewed tonight, It waa MODERN W0MEK Need Not Sufftr monthly pain snd delay due to enlda, nervoua a train, axpoaure or ilmilir eausea. Cbi-chea-tera Diamond brand I'lllsaro effective, an aruj08U lor ovx . yrn. AM tor so: $w r Ls anlissa 11 i,qi.n;.JI, i 'el S'-ESi i ' , ' 3 Pi tatad. Tha oouncll will convena at 7:80 In chambers on tht top floor of city ball. "A-B-C" Bahlea Thrive PITTSBURGH (UP) The "A-B-O Dab lea are seven months old now and gaining weight steadily. The triplets were born to Mrs. Amldlo Mattel last September 37, 1036. "Three la three times better than one." Mid the father. Then he named them A mid to. Beatrice and Paroltne. Normal In every other respect, an eyeless calf waa born recently on the farm of I. N. Burnworth near Bre men. Ohio. Burnworth refused of fers to place the calf on exhibition, Malta Commandery No. 4, Knights Templar. Masonic Temple, Ashland. Stated Conclave, Wednes day evening, June 2nd Routine business. Work In the Order of the Temple. Dinner 8:45. Visiting Sir Knights welcome. M. W. Orubb, K. O. R. B. De trick. Recorder. Too Late to Classify 41636 PICKUPS, all like new; Blue Seal guarantee; 3 Internationals. 1 Chevrolet. 1 Dodge. All used very little. Priced for quick sale; easy torms. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Dealera. LOST Fox terrier; white with black apots; answer name "Bonzo." Re ward. Phone 33, ask for Cy. 3S TO 60 OFF on all New Radios. Feldmsn Electric, phone 037. FOR SALE! Oood alfalfa hay in shock 10 ton. M. u. Hartley, xei. u-f-o. FOR BALE 3-rm. mod. house, gar age, garden, good location: short time, $800. l4 Ac. free soil, fam ily orchard, 4-rm, mod. house, all furnished, new, with radio; short (im aannn MONEY TO LOAN We have F.H A A money to loan for rerinance, pur chase price and new construction on property In Medford: low Int . long time. GEO. H. YEO AGENCY. 337 W. Main. Tel. 154. BARGAIN Used davenport for sale. 328 No. Oakdale. ENGINEERING SALESMAN Knowl edge of boiler operation, capable developing Into consultant: full co operation -and liberal commission. Vacancy with Internationally known water treatment company. Box 3134, Tribune. 1035 FORD 4door DeLuxe Sedan; $100 down, balance 363. Must be sold by Wednesday night. Phone iiaa-x. FOR SALE 3 acres, close In on pave ment, good garden land, extra good modern 5-room house, large shade trees. H. O. Wilson, 7 Chestnut. Tel. 1504. TO PHILLIPS for vacation at Squaw lake for school children and adult. Prices reasonable. Phone 38-F-31 for R. Phillips or any Information write Jacksonville, Ore. FOR SALE Riding Fordson tractor. 7fi. Forest Service Station, sout,h of Talent. PLANTS Zinnias, asters, 3 doz. 35c; petunias. Ific. Ml Willamette. 1:40-7:00-0:15 Tomorrow and Thurs.l Glorious Musical Romance Th. prlrats IItm of thoa. bfhlnd Mis font llghts . . backstai story that's different! ARTHUR TRACY (Th. Street Slnier) with ANNA NEAGLE TILLY LOSCH PLUS FEATURE WO. 21 S. S. Van Dlne's Newest Hurry I They End Tonltel 'MELODY FOR TWO' pi.f 'NOBODY'S BABY" 'srr m 15 CD 1 W. defy I ROOM block from P. C 408 otn bc. PLANTS Ztnnlaa, asters, marigold. 3 dozen 36c; also snapdragons, pan sles. Mrs. Dressier, 1107 E. Main. VACANCY In private home, close in. Phone 830-J. FOR SALE Horsea, mules and eo wa re hi Ranch, Dark Hollow road. FOR RENT 7 -room modern home; hot and cold bath, double garage, etc.; partly furnished; S2ft. 1034 E. Uth St.. Medford. V. H. Bergen, Box 1, Phoenix. Ore. FOR RENT Apt. 834 Apple. 5 -ROOM cottage for sale. A snap If aold this week. Apply evening. 438 Hamilton. FOR SALE Wellington piano, $30 83fl Taylor. FOR SALE Ranch. Must be sold on account of sickness. 435 8. Oskdale. APARTMENT for rent, 117 Le7ureL WANTED Steel-wheel farm wagoner nayracx. juiius uoorot. Eagle POin. WANTED -Transportation for one to Los Angeles Immediately. 93 Lin coln St. LOST Roll of bedding, north of Med ford. Liberal reward. W. Zundel. 113 Vancouver Ave. FOR SALE Automatic electric range; all white porcelain; new cooking unit. Phone 676-J. WANTED To buy beef cattle and veal. Phone 437-R, C. C. Hoover. FOR SALE Used refrigerator. 7-ft. Majestic and fi-ft. Kelvlnator. Feld. man Electric. Phone 937. WANTED All-around orchard man, experienced. Call evenings, 301-J-4. SPECIAL No. 1 mower, atjs net cash: ho. a mower. 7o net cash. Hub bard -Wr a v Co.. 30 N. Rlversld. Phone 303. FOR RENT Modern 3 -room unfur nished house; adults. 101 Vsn couver Ave. WINDOW SCREENS, screen door: Medford made, made right. Trow bridge Cabinet Work. FOR RENT House, Court: furnished. Phone 338. No. a Everett Adults only. FOR RENT 4-room house on Berry dale; large garden spot. Tel. 340-Y. FOR SALE Milk cows. Call even ings, W. R. Hoi man. Eagle Point. JACK'S Snd Hand Store, 108 South Grape. Boy's bicycle; Range, $8; very fine dining set, chairs, day bed. See Jack before buying. FOR SALE Baby carriage; reversible. Phone 370-R. FOR RENT Furnished house for summer: refrigerator, electric range, $25 to reliable party. 316 N. Holly. BARGAIN 4 -hp. outboard motor, nearly new. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop. COOL sleeping room, S3 N. Peach. GUARANTEED PA INT Did. time paT- menta. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop. 1 Tomorrow (Wed.) Only! HERE IS A PICTURE! !!" didn't take a year to A- ;- make It didn't cost a f-f'f million dollars . . . BUT '. from first to final fade- J out It's grand entertainment! t A Th. glamour girl of "Orrat Zlegfeld" .Ir.gs and dances her way to stardom! I starts THURS. safe ' amtotnT ma T" s lax- J.H1 no Hurry I It Lcarea Tonltel mi. ghoul 1:4.1-7:00-. "Whan Lev. Is Youn.' " IA "M Apwi. tv Tall You" Pft