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MEDFOTtD MAIL TRTBUN"E. rEPFORD, OftEfipy. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1937. PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and 111 at Home Miss June Nealon, elerk of the Rogue River national forest, was confined by a alight Ill ness to her home In Sams Valley today. t Band to Meet Accordion band will meet at the home of Mrs. Harry R. Prentice at 7:30 tonight, the meeting having been changed from the Bald win Piano Shoppe due to the fire Sunday. i Sharp Here Dr. Paul Sharp of Klamath Fall arrived here In his Waoe plane thla morning to testify j In a federal court proceeding. Hp j returned to Klamath Falls this noon. He was accompanied by bis wife. Gray at School Erie M. Gray, deputy collector of Internal revenue. Is spending this week at a special government training school In Port land. He was expected to return to his office In Medford federal build ing Monday. Called to Taroma Miss Hazel Bwaln was called to Tacoma. Wash., recently, due to the death of E. J. Healy. who died October 6. Mr. Healy was an uncle of Mrs. Bessie McCon ochle of this city, and had been In for several months. Minor Accidents A parked car be longing to H. R. Goold of 318 West Jackson boulevard was struck by a machine driven by Carl Nebb or Med ford Sunday morning as the latter backed out of a private driveway into West Jackson boulevard, accord ing to a city police report today. An auto driven by Harold Wilson of Central Point was hit by an un identified hit-run motorist Sunday night near Huber's packing plant, Wilson reported to city police. Minor ear damage was done. IN PERSON! Hall Johnson Choir Mod. Eve Oct. 18th of 'Green Pasture Fame' GALLI-CURCI World Famous Soprano Sun. Afternoon, Oct 24th Presented by ASSOCIATED STUDENTS at the Univ. of Oregon McArthur Ct. Eugene Seats 60c . $1.00 $1.25 Write now for Rwrtatlons Educational Activity Dent. U. of O. Campu. Eugene SAVE-SAVE-SAVE 'PI You Owe It To Yourself To See This Stove Before You Buy! with this new Pre-way oil Circulator you get all the comforts of home life. LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD STOVE Hubbard Bros., inc. PERSONAL Circle to Meet Loyalty circle of the First Methodist Episcopal church will meet at 3 p. m. Thursday In the home of Mrs. Ray Harrison. 718 West Fourth street. All members and friends are urged by officers to at tend. ... Perfect lluntlnc Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Sims of Central Point and Mr. and Mrs. BUI Nelson and son Charles of the Illlhee orchsrd esch brought home big blacktall deer Sunday. They hunted In the Evans creek section Four of the deer were 4-polnters and one waa a 3-polnter. At Wrestling Matches Among Ashland residents attending the wrestling matches at the Medford armory last night were Mr. and Mrs. P. O. McDougall, Mr. and Mrs. Art Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Prescott. W. D. Jackson, Merrltt 8chlllln and Willie Durham. ... Inspector Here M. J. Bowen, CCC inspector from Washington, D. C. arrived In Medford today and during the next month wUl visit camps of thla district. Bowen ls'personsl rep resentative of Director Robert reep ner. He has visited this district on several previous occasion. On Way North One hundred sixty-two CCC enrollees passed through Medford Monday morning en route to Fort Lewis. Wash., district. Sixty-two men were from Humbcldt In the Red Woods, S3 from Sevcret Valley, near Susanvllle. Calif., and 47 from Soda Springs, near Red Bluff. Calif. Cap tain E. Bibb was In command of the men. D.A.V. Meeting Jackson county chapter of the Disabled American Veterans of the World War and aux iliary will meet in the Medford arm ory at o'clock tonight. After the business sessions a MuUlgan stew supper will be served. Tonight's ses sion wUl be the first meeting of the fall for the women's auxiliary. From Crater lake J. Carlisle Crouch, chief ranger of Crater Lake j national park, his young son Jimmy, ana wiuiam Montgomery, pr ran ger, were In Medford on business to day. Mr. Crouch said he would make his headquarters this winter In Klamath Falls. Last year he and Mrs. Crouch and Jimmy spent the winter In the park. ... Court Citations Merle W. Slm- monds. 22. of route 4. was cited by state police to appear in Justice court here tomorrow afternoon, charged with operating a vehicle with no tall-llght. He was cited last night. Jack S. Alderson. 19, of Leland was cited to appear before Justice of the Peace H. D. Reed In Gold Hill to morrow afternoon on a charge of driving a car without an operator's license. . Airport Arrivals Yesterday's arriv als at Medford municipal airport In cluded Capt. O. W. McGregor, en route In a North American basic trainer from Pearson field. Vancouver. Wash., to Hamilton field. San Rafael, Calif.. MaJ. G. Hardesty. from Hamilton field to Spokane. Wash.. In a Douglas ob servation plane owned by tho Cali fornia national guard: and Dave Lew- Is, private aviator returning to his home In Oakland, Calif., from Eugene In his Palrchtld. Sunday'6 arrivals were Lleuts. Q. G. Northrup. H. A. Boushey and B. L. McLaln, each en route from Oakland, Calif., to Fort Lewis, In a Douglas observation: and J. B. Henry and F. P. Dickey, both private pilots of Ashland who made a hop to Medford and return In their planes. Henry flying a Klnner and Dlrkey sn Avto. THE PRE WAY Heat Intensif ier increases Heat efficiency 30 Road Program Outlined Road and highway commute, of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce held Its first meeting of the fall this morning. The road and highway rltuatlon In this section was analyzed and a program of activities outlined. Ben E. Harder, committee chairman, presided. Going to S. F. Miss Pat Carlon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Carlon of Kings Highway, left last night for Salem where she will spend a few days visiting Jack Hen derson and his mother. From Salem Miss Carlon will go to San Francisco where she Is to be one of Pstrlcla Morgan's models. In the Bay City Miss Carlon plans to take up model pho tography. ' Drivers Cited Cited to appear In Justice court this afternoon for overloading trucks were Paul O. Man ning and Paul M. Overby of Portland. Both were cited by state police Sun day afternoon on the pacific high way. Rafael C. Benson of Medford was cited by state police for speeding truck on the Pacific highway near Talent. He will appear October 18 In Justice court. State police said he was traveling 4 miles an hour. Enroll In CCC Nineteen Jackson county men were enrolled yesterday j In the CCC here and were assignee today to Company 3904. Camp South Umpqua Palls. A noticeable Increase In CCC applicants has resulted from the new regulations which permit un employed young men to enroll even though their families are not on a relief status. Young men between the ases of 17 and 3H years, unmar ried and In need of employment, are eligible under the new regulations. ... Army Man Coming Staff Sgt. Jen nings D. Lowman, chief clerk at Portland headquarters of MaJ. H. D. Bagnall, army recruiting officer for thla district. Is expected to visit the recruiting sub-station In city hall here Friday. Sgt. Lowman was sta tioned In Medford during the sum mer of 1933 as sergeant-major st CCC headquarters. He Is now on a tour of all recruiting sub-stations of the Portland district. He will be accom panied by Mrs. Lowman and their daughter Jean Pearle. Easles Meeting Regular weekly meeting of the Eagles lodge will be held Thursday night In the armory with a dance featuring the program. Music will be furnished by Dynge's orchestra. Fred Powell, president, announced that 80 applications for membership had so tar been received during the present drive which will end November 7. He also stated that the goat which A. H. Banwell won last week and later farmed out. will be again presented to the member of the low membership team whose name Is drawn. Visits son Mrs. R. J. RlnaSarger of 138 Vancouver avenue returned by train last night from Corvallls where she spent the week-end violtlng her son, Raymond Dougherty. She was nccomrjanled by her small daughter Nancy. Raymond Ib a sophomore at Oregon State college, having regis tered this fsll In the school of for estry after completing a year at Southern Oregon Normal school In Ashland. Mrs. Rlnabarger and Nancy were entertained at the dormitory and reported having had an exceed ingly enjoyable and Instructive visit on the campus. Hanquet Here Representatives of the Electrolux company from Med ford. Eugene. Klamath Falls and Marshfleld were guests at a banquet given Saturday evening at the Hotel Medford by O. A. Olsen, branch man ager of Eugene. W. E. Cox, manager of the Medford branch, and Mrs. Cox were honor guests, Mr. Cox's organlaa tlon having won the team trophy for leadership In sales three times. Mr. Olsen presented Mr. Cox with a wrist watch for hia dependability and loy alty and double day sales and a sil ver and gold belt buckle for the long est chain of unbroken sales. He was also awarded a wrist watch for lead ing sales, which he In turn presented to Mrs. Cox. H. H. Oearhart of Ash land was given a tie set and Mrs. Z. Jones of Medford a radio lamp. S. Oroth. division manager of Portland, presented Clyde O'Nell of Klamath Falls with a wrist watch as a personal gift from M. R. Strong, vice president of the company In San Francisco. Present at the banquet were Mr. and Mrs. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Oearhart. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crowe. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Althouse. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde O'Nell, William Carpenter of Oranta Pass. Mrs. Z. Jones. Mr. Olsen and Mr. Oroth. Livestock Portland. PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 1J. (AP USDA) Hogs 850. market actlva. about steady: good-choice 165-'J16 lb. drlveina, 110.35; car load low. 10J0: 335-385 lb. butchers. 9J0B.76: io lb.. a5: few light lights. 30 0.75: nadtlng sow. Ms 8.60; light weights. 88.76: chotca 78-81 lb. feeder nlia up to 110.38. CATTLE 100, including 48 through and direct: calves 35, Including u direct: quality poor; market slow; about steady; scattered common grass steers, 8i7; cutters, 4.75; medium aood grades eligible at Mondays Attractive Outlide Roomi You'll fiftd comfort, (Miwln ttotpltol tty m4 gJY" o tfc center f rVttvftd Itf. 3 to 4 block H ,Mdlrf ad banksaOeroe opiott. mw for o4 94 111 M - - ' - , III R Warner Baxter i jin mm. pm i i 1 Nv If $gj3 A fast-paced comedy romance In the modern manner a story of two women who thought they could rea son about, love and a man who wouldn't listen to reason, oomea to the Craterian theater tomorrow when "Wife. Doctor and Nurse 'open a four-day run with Warner Baxter. Loretta Young and Virginia Bruce in the title roles. Miss Young is the wife who dts- range of 8.00w9.65; cutter to com mon heifers, 4.60s6; tew medium grades, 6.50a7; low cutter and cut ter cows. $3 ($4: common -medium. $4.25. 5.25: fat dairy type cows, 96; good beef cows. 96.25 and above; bulls slow; few 95 5.50: common medium veal era, 969; medium 315 lb. calves $6.60. SHEEP : 200; market slow; tew galea steady; fairly good trucked in lambs. 98.25: choice load lots, 9 and above: few common grades, 97; yearlings salable 95.50ar7; odd heaa older wether,- $4: medium-good ewes. $2.50$ 3.50. Chicago. CHICAOO. Oct. 12. AP-USDA) Hogs 13.000. including 3500 direct; generally lOal&c lower: top one load. $11.30: bulk good and choice. 190-230 lb., 1 1.00-20; most good and choice 150-180 lbs.. $10.40-50: 240- 300 lb., 910.35a 11.16; good packing sows mostly $0.40-85. CATTLE 7000; calves 1500; long fed steer and yearlings moderately active; fully steady: other steady to 35c off; several loads. $15.7518.35: heifers steady; cows unevenly steady to 25c lower; stockers and feeders fairly active, steady: sausage bulls strong. SHEEP 7000. Including 100 direct; fat lambs fairly active, asking higher; good to choice natives upward to $10.50: choice held $10.75 and above; sheep steady; good to choice native ewes $4 n 5. South San Kmnelsoo SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 13. (AP-USDA) HOOS 1450, Includ ing 1225 direct: generally steady; top and bulk good to choice 190 to 225 lb. butchers. 810.50. CATTLE 100' Including 10 direct, holdovers 20: all classes in very light supply; steers quoted nomlnslly steady; medium to good steers quoted $7.75(3 0.50: package common cows. 86.000. sorted at 84.00: few low cut ters and cutters. 3.00i4.00: fleshy cutters eligible $4.25; medium bulls quoted Isgrely 85.00 (tt 6.75. Calves 05, all direct; nominal. SHEEP 1200. Including 370 direct: lambs less active, no eariy ssles; un dertone steady to weak; medium to good wooled lambs held above $9.50; ewes fully 26 cents higher for two days. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Oct. 13. (API But ter Print, A grade, 37c lb. In parch- c a j COMING SATURDAY Only 35 Dusky Entertainers ON THE STAGE Darktown Scandals featuring IDA COX Queen of the Rlues Hllh-HrutthV high alters! w. w r ut r w i am xv. v lis,' I U If w 1 1 ... Holly Theatre Film Coming covers Nurse Virginia Bruce a menace to her marriage with Doctor Baxter. The doctor falls to tee eye to eye with his wife end discovers himself without either wife or nurse. A good old-fashioned "binge." however, said to be one of the funniest bits of comedy the screen has ever shown brings matters to a showdown tor the doctor and he not only has his cake but ests It. too. ment wrappers, 38c lb. In cartons: B grade. 39c lb. In parchment wrap per. 37c lb. In cartons. BUTTERPAT (Portland delivery, buying price) A grade, 37ia37'ic lb. country stations; A grade, 35r05Vjc lb.: B grade, 2c lb. less; C grade, 6c less. EGGS Buying price by whole salers: Extras. 39c; standards, 26c: firsts, 23c; medium, 33c; medium firsts, 30c; small extras, 14c; under grade, J6c dozen. Cheese, country meats ftMd live poultry unchanged. Potatoes, onions, cantaloupes, wool, hay, unchanged. San Francisco Butter SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 13. (AP USDA) Butter: Score 92, Dl, 34c. SACRAMENTO. Oct. 13. UP) Churning cream butterfat: First grade, 40 'c; second grade, 38c. OF GOLD HILL REGION, PASSES AT AGE OF 81 Ells, Vromari. who was 81 years of ae Oct. 3 and a resident of In and near (Sold Hill for the past M years, passed away at her home thero early this morning after an Illness of three week. Mrs. Vroman was the wife of Cy re mis Vroman 9t who survives. They came to Gold Hill from Minnesota. She was a member of the Gold Hill Rebekah lodge and Relief Corps for many years and will b greatly miss ed by both aa well as by a host of friends. She was married to Mr. Vroman at Plpen Lake, Wisconsin January fl. 1873 after which they moved to Min nesota where they resided for a short time before comln to Oregon. Besides her husband, she leaves seven children. Nellie Smith. Gold Hill; Ernest Vroman, Yoncaiia. Ore con: Oeorce, Princeton. Calif.. Pearl Williams and Betty Johnson. Ouns mutr. Calif.: Blanche Haley, San Fran cisco and Eva proctor. Sacramento. Aleo one brother and one slater. Martha Jacobs. Rochester. Minn., and Lyman Deter of Michigan. Puneral services will be held In the T O. O. F. hall at Oold Hill at 3:00 Tomorrow (Wed) Only (BACK W I) J 0 N E Tony Mnrtln aaa. y tt got, tst ' btck to kit UA tacoarf childhood I) . . . In tfcli vac- .J lloa on wh,tli! ! j Thrilling Roles Llititt- 1 Sidney Black mer and Esther Ral ston head the cast of "Shadows of the Orient,' playing at the Hlnlto thea ter tomorrow and Thursday. An ex pose of smuggling, the story start with a raid on a Chinese gambling den and fades out on a smashing airplane fight in the cloud. Regla Toomey and J. Farreli MacDonald alio have Important roles. "Forty Naughty Qlrla." starring James Oleason as Inspector Piper and Zaau Pitts as Miss Snoopy Withers, playa a the addd attraction wltn "Shadow of the Orient." p. m. Thursday with the Rev. Wol- ford A. Dawes officiating. Conner funeral parlors In charge of arrange ment. Interment will be in the Rock Point cemetery. Factories and the factory system were unknown before the 18th cen tury. Too Late to Classify RANCH TRADE snnnn crM located only 1 !hhllllll mile from grade and high schools: all cultl vated and Irrigated, very best of free soil: good modern home. Sale price $8000 00 or with equipment $7000.00. will taae gooo ciir home In Medford or Ashland part payment. ALSO cifrn crM 1K",t1 , Nriflll highway In town: Irrl w gated, good soil. One 8. room modern house and ono 4- room modern home, both very at tractive. All for $2650.00. Terms to rtpht birver. CHARLES A. WIND AGENCY, INC, Phone 728. 109 s. Mam FOR SALE Tomatoes, ripe and green i4c lb. Pick all you want. Bring boxes. Oeo. Maddox. V mile west. of Talent. Phone Ashland 873-j-a, WANTED Bicycle. 1026 West llth FOR SALE 4 -room modern house, 205 Tripp 8t. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay in stack. Jim G wig. Central point. CHILDREN card for by hour, day or woek. Mrs. Btepnenaons nursery 476 Main. Ashland, or Phone 329-J rHicKfl Rnrrw. Rocks. New Hamp shires. 10 per 100. Also started chicks. Tom Barron Leghorns be ginning February. Brooks Hatch cry, Grants Pass, Ore. TAKE THINGS you don't need to the TRADE MART. Get cash or liberal trades. 18 fl. Front. TOMATOES, 35c lug. You pick. Also squash and pumpkins for winter. Blankenship. Central Point. 11351 l:-lfl-6:4n-:1.V jjr,r-Hl.r-10e Tomorrow and Thursday! Sniff! Sniff! Sniff! ndwiivi- I'lprr anil snoopy Wlth rra nrn slpiilhlng aaaln! Krl.ro rlppsd ld opm . . hy thrill mid norlfty (lama! . . . MIKT END TONITEt "The Sheik Step. Out" . 8 1 it Happened In Hollywood LIGHT stock trallsr for sal at 147 No. Holly. FOR SALE One gelding, one mare with foal. 1350 lbs. eacn, lias, also large weaner pigs, 3 milk cows. 2 springers, some calves and year lings; one-year-old pureblood Hol ateln bull. Loran O'Neal. Applegate. FOR SALE Lift-top G. E. refriger ator, like new. Reasonable, 339 N Riverside. REAL BARGAIN In 8-room modern home; sun-porch, automat le oil burner, 3-car garage, targe shade trees. C. S. Butterlleld. GIRL wlshea office or clerical work, full or part time. 423 So. River side. FOR SAL15 Lovely 4-room house. 3 bedroom, cone, found., lot 50x100. all modern; $200 down. hal. month ly, and 5 Acres good soil, Irrlcated, good 4-rm. houe. close in; t200 down, balance easy monthlv ravmenta. OFO. H. YEO AGENCY 327 W. Main. Phone 164. FOR SALE '37 Plymouth aedan. practically new, $750. Call U65-L- LUMBER FOR SaLE Have on hand a very larce stock of good dry ahlp-lap. flooring, 3x4, 3x6. planks and timbers. It will pay you to look over our sfock Of materials before buv Ing. Roofing materials, palnU and building hardware carried In our large stock at all times. THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR BUILDING MATERIALS AND PAINTS. MEDFORD LUMBER CO. At 3rd and Fir Sts. Phone 630. FOR SALE New electric sewing ma chine, premier Orand vacuum cleaner, 136 N. Holly. Apt. 2. FOR SALE 7 hot water radiators. 330 feet and flttlnga. 346 So. Riv erside. AUCTION SALE An entire house furnishing will be sold at Public Auction at Sixth and Ivy Sts. on Saturday, Oct. 16, 1937, Commencing at 1 :30 p. m. sharp. Consisting of: Bedroom sots, Breakfast set. Chesterfield act, tables, chairs, rockers, lumps, radios. stoves, bedding. Many articles too numerous to mention. This home Is noted for Its quality furnishings Owner leaving city. Everything Must Be- Sold. Mrs. Kirs ted, owner. Col. A. H. Dudley. Auctioneer. WANTED Girl for general house work, one child, call loia. FARM TOOL MANUFACTURER can pi a co a man In each county of Oregon and Calif. No age limit, Auto necessary. Farm experience helpful. Steady employment. See Mr. Hostlo at Jackson Hotel, today, 9:30, 1 :30 or 7:30 p. m. PAfNTING, Kalsomlnlng. Paperhang lng. Estimates given. Phono Jbck- aonvllle 83. FOR SALE 1 Fordson tractor with Darby wheels: 1 Bean underground spraver: 1 Bean portable iprayer; reasonable; fine condition . One . Fordson plow. HARRY'S REPAIR SHOP Back Hudson -Terra plane Service. WANTED OIRL Age 17 to 35. to assist with housework and children Part time. Call from 10:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. 314 S. Holly. Hhows at r jS3l0W& :J l,ta J0" 3STARTS TOMORROWl BRILLIANT & WITTY ... GAY & ROMANTIC... SMART & MODERN W Apr- LORETTA YOUNG WARNER BAXTER VIRGINIA BRUCE A three-onmered game of love that limply couldn't end in a draw! . . and wait 'til you lee Baxter go on a good old fashioned 'bender' "DEAD END" Positively Ends Tonite FOR SALE Good furniture. Mrs. Pauline Tanner, 618 Pennsylvania. AUCTION SALE 1 will Mil all my personal property and livestock at Public Auction on Monday. Oct. 18, 1937. at my place on Stewart Ave. and Thomas road, commencing at 1 :30 p. m. sharp. IB horses. 16 head saddle horses, this stock rang ing from 3 to 10 years; about 30 tons good oat hay. Property to sell regardless of price. Jack Martin, owner. Col. A. H- Dudley. Auctioneer. WANTED Woman to manage pros perous business. Nursing experi ence helpful. Resident position. Tel. 819-J for appointment. 1P33 STUDEBAKER Sedan: look and runs like new. Bargain price only $377 00 on special terms. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors. RUMMAGE SALE American Legion Auxiliary. Oct. 15-16, 417 East Main Street . across from Roxy theater. Miscellaneous clothing, hats, eto. Large assortment materials for hooked rugs. TOKAY GRAPES. Sc. Marie Lange, Central Point. Phono 307, nights. ROOFING MATERIALS A LARGE STOCK PRICED TO SELL Cedar and redwood shingles, com position shingles, prepared roofing materials of all kinds. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY HERB. FINANCE available Tor your remod eling and additions to your home. Ask about It. Headquarters for Building Material, MEDFORD LUMBER CO. At 3rd and Fir Sts. Phone 629. 60 ACRES, 4 4 miles out; 30 acres bottom land, 8 acres in alfalfa: 7 room plastered house, good barn, beautiful shade, on school bus line. Only $4500. Would consider trad ing for Medford property. ALSO K Acres. 4-room house- and breakfast nook, fireplace, laundry trays, hardwood floors, screened -In back porch, good garage and wood sited, city water. This Is a well built house and a sightly location at the edge of city limits. Price, $2500 or would exchange for house In Medford. ALSO 16 Acres of choice land cm Roaa Lane; 5 -room house and bath, barn and other otitbulldlngs. A dealrabl home, $5800. L. O. PICKFJjL 16 South Bartlett. WANT TO BUY men'a and boya good used clothing. Berrydaie ana Hand Store, 1603 N. Riverside. Tel. 366. FOR SALE! Almost new Estate oil circulator. Medford Fuel Co. AUTO reflnishlng to match any color. Mitchell Auto Beauty anop. FOR RENT Four large room upstairs suite in peautiiui nouy Apis; oioeiy furnish ea clean, cozy EverythUtg furnished except linens Prlgldalra, lectrto range hot water, all mod rn oonveniennea Close in turt north of postoffice. Adult only, $40. See manager In rear. Phone 1397-R for appointment. MUDLKN WOMEN Ntd Not Svfftf monthly pstn and delay due to colcla,oervouaiUwD,eipoiuraor4lniUsr num. rrlln-bln mid rive Quick (UlUl. Sold bv atlririiRgiitslnroverSOyearm. Aikfof . 'THI DIAMOND MANO" b MAIN AND RIVERSIDE PHONE ?31 E