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rF.DFOTJT) MATL TRTBTTXE. rF.rFOTm' OREGON. FRIDAY. JTXE 4. 1937. PAGE TTITRTEEN LOCAL and PERSONAL To Portland Ml si Amy Elliott ami Bill Branum left early this morning for Portland to visit relatives. Thsy I Till return tomorrow. Visit In Ashland Mrs. Etta O'Brien and Mrs. Ed William of this city called at the home of Mrs. Emma Davis In Ashland Wednesday. Calling Here Out-of-town busi ness callers in Medford Wednesday Included Mrs. Cloma i-urto-i, Mrs BeUe Bonger and Mrs. Mark True, all of Ashland. On Flight North MaJ. J. V. Norrts stopped at Medford municipal airport yesterday afternoon to hava his army Douglas basic training plane refueled. He was en route from Hamilton field. Cal., to Portland. Superintendent 111 Fred W. Schef fel, ctly superintendent, who has been confined to his home with a severe cold for the past week, was today reported as recovering rapidly. . Return Home Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ferguson have returned home from Portland where Mr. Ferguson under went a major operation last week. He Is reported recovering satisfac torily. . Flying South Ivor Witney, head of the Witney Flying Service at Sacra mento, Cal., stopped at the municipal airport yesterday afternoon to have his Monocoupe serviced. He arrived from Portland and was on his way home after a flight to Montana. Trekan Here Luke Lalng, former Medford resident now employed In Yreka, Cal., was a business visitor here yesterday and today. Lalng Is head of the parts department of the Erlckson & James garage In the Cali fornia city, Operators Confer Truck operators have been conferring here this week with Harold 8. Hughes, interstate commerce commission motor trans port supervisor. Informal hearings have been conducted to establish op erators' rights as Interstate carriers for the purpose of acquiring certifi cate of permit to operate. Lights Ont Investigation by the California Oregon Power company ser vice crew failed to reveal the reason for a break in the downtown light circuit last night, it was stated to day. Lights went out Intermittently over a ten-minute period around 8:30. The circuit switch was "set up" and the trouble apparently worked ltsell out, the company said. Navy Club Meeting Rogue River Valley Navy Mothers club will meet In the home of Mrs. W. D. Roberts at 1011 West 10th street, Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. All members are asked to be present as plans are to be made for a special meeting at which the club will be presented its charter by Mrs. Nellie Evans of Port land, national commander. Arriving Tonic lit Mr. and Mrs. Edward O. Kelly, former Medford residents, are expected to arrive by motorcar tonight from their Port land home for a brief visit at the home of Mr. Kelly's parents, Col. and Mrs. E. E. Kelly. They will be accompanied by their two children. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly will probably re- main here until the middle of next week when they will go to San Fran cisco for a short sojourn, leaving the children here until their return. DANCE ' AT ' DREAMLAND Southern Oregon's Finest Ballroom Featuring LES PRICE AND HIS SWING BAND Sat., June 5 Dancing 9 till 2 Men 40t Ladies 20c THINK BEFORE YOU DRINK ..mninHI 1:1 1 - ir D There's Always a Good Time Where There's a Good Crowd Meet Your Friends A Nat the M Oriental Gardens " C Saturday Night V ri ECome Early, Stay Late K Don't miss the Visiting Today Out-of-town busi ness visitors calling hers this morn ing Included Mrs. Irene Moreland of Gold HIU and Frank Wortman of Phoenix. Back from Burns Karl L. Janouch. supervisor of the Rogue River na tional forest, returned this afternoon from Burns where he attended a con Xerence of supervisors who made a study of methods for marking tim ber Intended for sale. Minor Accident Cars driven by Pearl Hale of 311 Vancouver avenue and E. W. Oebhard collided on the Midway road north of Medford yes terday morning, according to a city police report. Oebhard, driving a truck, attempted to make a left hand turn Into a drlvewan as the car op erated by Pearl Hale started to pass it, the report stated.ffThe rear fender of the Hale machine was damaged. On Vacation Miss Gertrude Butler, deputy county clerk, Is spending a two weeks' vacation In and around Los Angeles. She acompanled Mr. and Mrs. Chester Tunnell of Jack sonville, the trip south being made via Reno, Nov., and Berkeley. Cal. Mrs. Tunnell Is also employed In the county clerk's office and Mr. Tunnell Is a teacher and athletic coach at Jacksonville high school. To Give Course Helen Ann Thomas, home demonstration agent at large, will leave tonight for Cor vallls to give a summer course In home furnishing at Oregon State col lege. The summer schol will be con ducted from June 7 to 18. During the past fortnight Miss Thomas has been substituting here for Mabel Mack, Jackson county home demon stration agent who Is recuperating In Portland from an appendix operation. Out of Hospital Mabel Mack, Jack son , county home demonstration agent, Is recuperating from an oper ation at the home of her brother. 1803 8. E. 60th street, Portland, ac cording to word received here today. She was discharged Wednesday from St. Vincent's hospital, Portland, where she underwent an operation 'for the removal of her appendix. Mrs. Mack was stricken with appendicitis when she was returning to Medford from a convention In EugeHe. Livestock Portland Livestock ! PORTLAND, June 4. (AP) (TJ. S. 1 Dept. Agr.) HOOS 450, Including 339 alrcct, market slow, few sales around 30 cents lower than late Thursday, 165-215 lb. mostly 10.50, medium grade down to 10.25, 225-260 lb. 3.50 0.75, light lights mostly 10.00: few down to fl.75, packing sows 7 50-7.75, choice feeder pigs up to 10.00. CATTLE: 160, Including 89 direct, calves 100, Including 87 direct, mostly a clean up market, about steady, 1 lot medium 868 lb. dry fed steers 8.85, Pght cutter steers down to 525, strictly good fed steers salable around 10.00-10.50, common heifers 6.00-7.00, low cutter and cutter cows 3.75-6.25, few common cows 5.75-6.00, grassy dairy type cows mostly below 6.00, fleshy beef type cows quotable to 7.00, good dry fed cows eligible to 7.75, week's top California gnawers 7.65, bulls mostly 6.00, vealers 9.00 down. SHEEP 250 Including 203 direct. scratter sales about steady, few common-medium sprlnlambs 8.50-10.00, good grades quoted to 10.50, few slaughter ewes 2.00-2.50. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., June 4. (AP) Grain: Wheat: Open High Low Cloae July ......1.01 1.03 1.03 1.03 Sep. 99 ij 90 'i 99ii 9914 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestera hw 13 pet 1.10; dark hard winter 13 pet 1.29; 13 pet 5.21; 11 pet 1.13; toll white, western white, hard - winter and western red, 1.09. Oats: No. 3 white 33 .0, gray 33.50. Barley, No. 3-49 lb. bw 40.00. Portland Produce PORTLAND, June 4. 0p i Butter Prints, A grade, 34c lb. In parch ment wrappers, 33 &c lb.; cartons 34 Vic lb. BUTTERFAT (Portland delivery, buying price) A grade, 34-34c lb.; country stations; A grade 32-33 !c; B grade 1'jC less; C grade 6c less. B GRADE CREAM FOR MARKET Price paid producer: Butterfat basis, 55.2c lb.; milk, 63.7c lb.; surplus, 12-o'clock feature w j n Paul Muni In Dramatic Sunday Role fin 1 - . The vivid, emotional situation of two French flyers, their carefree, al most hysterical abandon behind the lines, their heroic and death -defylnp combats over no-ma.n's land, and their romances with the woman they left behind them, comes to the screen of the New Craterlan theater Sunday with the opening of "The Woman I 45.9c lb. Price paid milk board, 67c lb. EGGS Buying price by whole salers: Extras, 20c; standard 17c; me dium 16c; medium firsts, 15c; under grade 15c dozen. LIVE POULTRY buying price of wholesalers: Colored hens, 4-5 lb., 15-16c lb.; over fl lbs, 14-15c lb.; leg horn hens under 3 lbs., ll-12c lb.; over 3 ',4 lbs., 13-14C lb.; colored springers, over 3li lbs, 19-20c lb.; 2 to 3Va lbs., 10-20c lb.; leghorn broil ers, 16-17 lb.; roosters, 6-7c lb. Cheese and country meats, steady and unchanged. Wall St. Report NEW YORK, June 4.(fp) Leading stocks switched back on the recovery track In today's market after drift ing moderately downward In early proceedings. . The president's press conference re marks left the list cold for a time but, after some study, trading forces apparently found buying fuel In the chief executive's warning to newsmen "not to worry" over the gold situation and In bis statement no more mes sages would be sent congress this ; session. His assurance the court re-1 form program would bo put through without compromise seemingly was 1 In line with expectations. On top of the gold hint from the White House, Wall street also found beiated stimulation In unconfirmed rumors that three principal nations names not mentioned would an nounce over the week-end their wil lingness to purchase the yellow metal In any amount at around $35 an ounce. Today's closing prices for 32 select ed stocks follow; AI. Chem. & Dye . ......... 329 H Am. Can 97 Am. Se Fgn. Pow ..... 714 A. T. & T. -..167 Anaconda 64 Vi Atch. T. & 8. P 8416 Bendlx A via. 20 U Beth. Steel 86 U Caterpillar Tract. . Chrysler ..... ... Coml. Solv. ...... 03 H 114 ..... 13i 6H 167 54 H Curtlss-Wrlght Du Pont Gen. Elec Gen. Foods ............ 39 Vi Gen. Mot. ... . 554 Int. Harvest 111 ! I. T. & T. 10J, Johns-Man 129 Monty Ward 53 North Amer 25 DU o 03 q NO RED TAPE NO DELAYS LEWIS SUPER SERVICE STATION PHONE 1300 WE NEVER CLOSE IB Love," co-starring Paul Muni and Miriam Hopkins, with Louis Hayward heading the featured players. Drama reaches a peak when the two men, who have become Insep arable companions through many harrowing experiences in the air. dis cover that both are in love with the same woman. Penney (J. C.) .......... Phillips Pet. Radio ........ Sou. Pac. Std. Brands .... St. Ool Cal. St. Oil N. J. . Trans. Amer Union Carb. Unit. Aircraft U. S. Steel 80 5S S2 13A 43fc 67, . 13 loui 29 103 ',4 San Francisco Butter. SAN FRANCISCO. June 4. ((Pi Cheese, flats. 17: triplets, 16j; eggs and butter unchanged. SACRAMENTO, Cal., June 4. P) Butter, first grade, 37c; second grade. 35c. Medford Lodge No. 103, A. P. & A. M., Special Com- JX 8 p. m. Work In E. A. de gree. Visiting brethren wel come. C. M. Houston, W. M. , R. E.- Sweeney, Secy. Boyd At Roxy William Boyd comes to the screen as "Hopalong Cassldy" for the eighth time In "Trail Dust," Clarence K. Mul ford's action-packed story of the drought-ridden southwest, which plays at the Roxy theater for tomor row only. Jimmy Ellison and George Hayes again play Hoppy's pals. Episode eight of the serial, "Flash Gordon." Is also on the same bill. Positively Ends Tonight! WILL ROGERS as "Doctor Bull" SATURDAY 0NLY1 Show. t-3. 7-9 r Plu, Epliode 8 'Flash Gordon' Larry Crabbe Added Short Subjects! 2. Starts Sunday - 3 Days! You know what that means! VaiU 1 Tu Comedy Drama Of John Mills, Wallace Ford and Orace Bradley are seen In a tense scene from the comedy-drama, "You're In the Army Now' coming to the Rlalto theater for a three-day run starting Sunday Anna Lee and Prank Cellter STAGE A STRIKE COQTJlLLE. June 4. (API D. N. Sage, district ""maintenance engineer. conferred thlsmornlng with 16 strik ing members of a state highway maintenance crew at Pistol river; The dlschargo of John Schllemann, said ta be the oldest member of the crew In point of service, was given as the reason for the strike. The workers demanded his reinstatement together with the restoration of "pre d press ton wages" and a reduction in working hours. Sage said he believed no union was concerned In the strike. No pickets were posted. Circular letters from the state highway officials warning the men that labor organization activities would not be recognised were re ceived Thursday. RALEIOH. N. C June 4. (AP) The state employment service has a Job for a cook born In January, and has been unable to fill It. An employer la "Insistent in her demands" that the cook be born In the first month, stated R. Mayr.e Albright, director, adding: "She says that to her certain knowledge from past experience, persons born In January make much II I Shows Hat. I f III 1:00-3:15. 1 M J I 7:00-9:30 HI Today and Sat. Here's double-barrelled action for you . . Harold Bell Wright's latest and greatest thrill-adventure yarn . , . with tough horn. bres galore STARTS SUNDAY SAYS COOKS BORN IN JANUARY BEST 4V WRIGHT'S IS" A PAUL KELLY LmH JUDITH ALLEN ftipTM Johnny Arthur . LeRoy Mason 't"ffS f I Plus your favorite action star I V ..fcs ' I ... in a new, daring adventure I yjf'fl I . of the road ! I rnoio M3 n IUmJ Plus James Dunn Patricia Ellis in "VENUS MAKES TROUBLE" War Here Sunday also have important roles in the film which Is based on adventursome army life. James Dunn and Patricia Ellis, co starring In "Venus. Makes Trouble, nlava as the comnanlon feature with i "You're !h' the Army Now." better domestic servants and are blessed and tempered with much sweeter dispositions than those who are born during other months.' Lawyers Dominate. PORTLAND,. June 4. (AP) School Board Chairman Jessie M. Short left her post yesterday as Harry M. Kenln and Louis E. Starr, elected In Tues day's school election, stepped Into their new Jobs. Both are attorneys, bringing to four the number of law yers on the seven-man board. Closing time for Too Lata to Clas sify Ads Is 1:30 p m. Too Late to Classify 6-ROOM bungalow: fireplace, oil heater, 2-car garage. Low price for quick sale. C. '8. BUTTE RIFELD, Medford Building. FRYERS Choice, milk-fed Barred Rocks. Phone 869 -M. or call last house on left side of Lozie Lane. EMPTY furniture van returning from Snn Francisco about June Hth, wants load from there or way points. Phone 015, Hawley Trans fer, 118 N. Riverside. BOARD AND ROOM 829 W. 11th. FOR SALE Alfalfa In shook, oheap If taken now. 4 mile west Central Point, Rt. 1, Box 45. HOME COMFORT RANGE Oeneral electric motor,. H-h.p.; one John Deere gas engine, one upright; 8 plece settee set, cream separator, 11x12 rug, nice assortment of chairs. AL'S TRADING POST, Jack sonville Hwy. and Lozler Lane. MALE Pekingese, lovely blonde coat, black mask. $12.50; blonde female Pekingese, $12.60; Boston Bull male, $18; Golden Cocker male, $10; male Shepherd, $3. Royal Rogue Kennels. PARTNER Have you $2600 cash for half interest In going business showing Immense profit? Act quirk. Box 2519. Tribune. Ill Gvra . . . sue HI I f I Kiddle, .10c 2 Action Hits! 2 GRAND FEATURES! FOR RENT Furnished apartment, 4 rooms and sleeping porch. Phone 495. RELIABLE party wants to rent small ranch on Bear creek, near Meaiora. Box 3010, Tribune. USED ICE BOXES Pick's Hardware, as to aao. Agents for Myers Pumps. FURNISHED apartment, 3 bedrooms. 223 East Main, over Qault s Shoe Shop. Phone 393-H. FOR RENT 3 furnished apartments, closo In. See Roland Hubbard at Hubbard Bros. 075 00 3 -room house; shower, sleeping porch. bulU-Ins, garden: Ado down, or $250 cash and good used car. ALSO 4 Acres, filling station, store, fix tures, ft-room modern house; fire place, close In on paving. Terms. Exclusive by Orecnamycr, 705 N. Riverside. WANTED Competent housekeeper for middle-aged couple. 336 Plum. USED WASHER SALE, FICK'S HARD WARE. 25 to 949.50. Agents for Myers Pumps. STUDENT can earn personal short hand instruction and coaching by care of office. Box 2013, Tribune. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, 610 N. Central. SELLINO FOR LESS, OUR PRICES MEAN SAVINOS FOR YOU Paint at S1.35 per gallon. Complete line of used and new pipe and pipe fittings. New and used cable, from to 1 inch. Bath tubs, sinks and plumbing sun dries. Lawn mowers, garden tools and 3 -ply garden hose, 50 feet for S2.25. Tools and Implements for the car penter, mechanlo and the farmer. Large atock of barb-wire, fencing and chicken netting. Corrugated roofing and roofing pa per at prices below mall order com petitors. New and used furniture and utensils for the home, the camp and the summer home. REMEMBER Every day Is Bargain Day at the MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE 27-31 North Grape Street. FOR RENT 4-room duplex, east aide; partly furnished, 30. 30 Portland Ave: Phone fl-P-2. FOR SALE Equity In fl-room mod ern nouae. iuuo r. uentrai; auu down, balance $19.60 month. In cludes taxes and Insurance. Owner, 704 So. Peach. Phone 473-W. GUARANTEED PAINTINd. time pay- rnnjjjiucneuto Sham . 1:45 7:00-9:00 9A I Ends Tomorrow Night! rTir.'Yfc 1 iofflTlirGd Prevne Bat. mt I nC I GUI UnHm "" Mdse Evanii . Uwli Stone - Ralph Forhe. 1 k FOR SALE fl-room modern house, large lot, on east side, ai.750; 200 cash, balance small monthly pay ments. ALSO 1 A: 6-rm. house, city water, shade, fine garden land, near high school, 850; easy terms. L. O. PIC ICE LL, 16 S. Bartlett. LOCAL PEAS are now on the market. Ask your grocer. B. E. Ford, grower. CHRYSLER 6 Sedan, a well kept car with a lot of miles at small cost. This Is a bargain at only 9175. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge-Plymouth, MUST SACRIFICE 160 acres at Butts Falls, account of health. Ideal for stock. Plenty of timber. Consider good car as part payment. Inquire 524 Pearl St., Medford. FOR RENT Newly decorated apart ment. Mall Tribune Bldg. Apply business office. FOR SALE WOO equity In modern 4 room house; S800 cash or '36 car equal to that value; 13 acre, under Irrigation. Owner, 534 Berrydale Ave. PAINTING, calsomlnlng, pa per hang ing. Estimates given Beckham, Til. 379-R-3. big Eagles DAEJCS FRIDAY After Installation of Of ficers. All Members Urged to Attend. DANCE Every Saturday Night at OASIS EAGLE POINT Musio by Cascade Wranglers Mat. . . . SOr Em . . . .Ot KiddlM . loc a u Surprise Show of 1937! (tiif iqil nunmi Starting SUNDAY! 1- 4