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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1937, PAGE SEVElf LOCAL aiid Ban well Beturns A. H. Banwell. manager of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce, returned from tfce north by train tola morning. From Grants Pass Mr. and Mrs. d Turnirulst and their daughter, Jn Ann. vera week-end visitor bar from Granta Pass. Meeting Thursday Neighbors of Woodcraft 342 will hold a regular meeting at 8 p. m. Thursday In the Phoenix Orange hall. Tonsllectomles Donna Cole of Tulelake, Cal., underwent a stonall etomy at the Osteopathic cllnlo yes terday morning. The same operation was performed on Barbara Bryant of Sia Beddy avenue this morning. Both are recovering nicely, it waa reported. Making Office Audit Miss Janle T. Smith, executive assistant of the Rogue Klver national forest, and Miss told Funk, chief of the clerical sec tion, are making an office audit at the Butte Falls district ranger sta tion. . Talks on Hobbles 3. Coyle Brlggs traced the origin of numerous hob bles In a talk before yesterday's weekly luncheon-meeting of the Kl wanla club In the Hotel MedfVd. Several hobbles thought relatively new had their beginning centuries ago, Mr. Brlggs brought out In his discourse. Botary Banquet An Important vent this evening will be the ban quet and entertainment given by the Rotary club at the parish hall of St. Mark's Episcopal church, with Frank Jenkins, newspaper editor of Klamath Falls as guest speaker. Mr. Jenkins will talk on "What Are We Headed For?" an analysis of new trend In business and government. Wives of local members and the Orants Pass Rotarlans with their wire have been invited for the even ing. Cards and dancing will be en joyed after the banquet. IT'S A 4'1MrfYl f ID SALE ON 827 PAIRS OF Women's Shoes 4 DIG GROUPS Values to $6.75 Choice W PAIR Values to $5.95 Choice Values to $4.95 Choice - PAIR Values to $3.95 Choice PAIR Ties, Pumps, Straps All Colors AAA to B Sizes to 9 HAD LEY'S CINDERELLA SHOP 44 So. Central TURKEY GROWERS CASH For Your TURKEYS Be Sure Tour Birds Are PRIME Before You Kill Them. Deliver at Medford Ice & Storage Co. Receiving Date From Nov. 15th on Drop Card or Phone 323 and Representative Will Call LOST RIVER DAIRY PERSONAL Bull dln( Permit Tom 8emple of 333 Crater Lake avenue applied at the city building Inspector's office yes terdsy for a permit to add to a pri vate garage at a stated cost of ISO. Court Citation Walter Paul An- dresen of route 1 waa cited by state police to appear In Justice court to day on a charge of operating a truck without proper clearance lights. Drills Tonight Regular weekly drills will be held by Company A and headquarters oompany, 186th In fantry of the Oregon national guard In the Medford armory at 8 tonight. Unit Meeting Orlffln Creek ex tension unit will hold an all-day ses sion Thursday at the Grange hall. A covered dish lunch will be served at noon. A large attendance Is desired. To Hold Degree Medford chapter of the Order of DeMolay will ex emplify an Initiatory degree tonight in the Masonic temple Immediately following the regular meeting. All members are urged to attend. . Morris Here L. U. Morris of Ban Francisco, assistant general manager of the Southern Pacific company, was In the city today and conferred with A. S. Roeenbaum, S. P. district pas senger agent. Active Meeting Regulsr weekly dinner-meeting of the Active club will be held In the Hotel Medford tonight at 6:30. Motion picture showing of winter sports Is tenta tively on the program. . At WrestUni Matches Ashland residents attending the wrestling matches at the Medford armory last night Included Paul Taylor, Art Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. p. D. Mc Oougall. ... Returns from Camp Richard W. Frye returned to Medford this week from Vancouver Barracks. Wash., where he spent two weeks on Ectlve duty with the 7th Infantry. Frye Is a second lieutenant In the Infantry reserve. Visit Headquarters Four officers who command CCO camps recently taken over by the Medford district from the disbanded Redding district, visited at headquarters here today. They were Capt. Beach E. Taber of Camp Juniper Flats. Capt. Don B. Kates of Big Bar. Capt. Philip B. Foote of Whltmore and Capt. Rus sell Harpole of Peanut. ... Coffee Pot Closes Closure of the Coffee Pot on North Riverside ave nue waa announced today by Carl Wtltermood. owner, who said he was leaving on a business trip to the south. Mr. wtltermood said he would reutrn to open the lunch room for the new season In April. He expressed his appreciation of the patronage ac corded the Coffee Pot during the past season. ... New Officer Here Capt. Norman A. Donges, Inf.-Res., who for the past four years has been on duty in the Redding CCC district, reported ior duty at Medford headquarters this week and will serve as district In spector. Capt. Donges haa been serv ing aa adjutant In the Redding dis trict which waa disbanded the first of this month when the Medford headquarters took over Its camps. Capt. Donges will mske his home In Medford. Grounded Here Two bureau of air commerce men were grounded over night at Medford municipal airport where this afternoon they were await ing more favorable weather to the south before continuing their flights. The men were R. D. Bedlnger. who la In charge of aircraft Inspection and pilot licensing In this district, and John Campbell, patrol pilot for check ing the accuracy of radio ranees. Both arrived late yesterday afternoon from Portland en route to Oakland, Cal. Bedlnger waa piloting a Mono coupe and Campbell a Sttnson patrol plane. I Livestock Portland. PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 18. (AP- USDA) Hog 400, market steady- weak: good-choice 170-310 lb. onve- Ins mostly 88.78; few up 88.86: car load lot quotable to 89.00; 336-380 lb. butcher moatly 88.33; few was; heavier weights down 88.00: light light and slaughter pig. 88.00 8.35: picking sows largely 87.00; few feeder pigs 88.35. CATTLE 60; holdover around 1300; calves 15; market slow: cutters and common cattle around 36 60c lower than late last week; few sales me dium grades, 60s75o off; liberal sup ply medium steers unsold; scattered common steers, 85.50 a 6.60; cutters down 8440: medium held around 878: common-medium helfera. SV60 6.00: cutters down 8340; low cut ter and cutter cows. 33 u 3; common medium. 88.36 34.35: few good beet 847605.18: bulls mostly 348; odd up 8526: some held higher; medium good vealers, 88 it 7; choice quotaoie to 88 00. SHEEP 960: scattered sales lambs around 36w60o lower than 1st last week: few good wooled Jambs 88 00 B.35; some held nigner; sew oom- mon medium, 36 e) 7; cull down 3540: deck medium 86-lb. shorn lambs, 88.60; sorted at 36.00: lew yearling! steady at 36 s 6: medium good ewes steady, 83109340, South San Francisco. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. IS. (AP-USDA) Bogs 800. Including 680 direct. Butchers BajlOc lower than early Monday or steady to strong with some late sales; bulk 183-336 lb. butcher, aSAO to mostly $9.86. latter top; packing sows steady, mostly 7.60. CATTLE 300; holdovers . oieer supply largely In stacker and feeder flesh, scattered salea about steady: good fed steers absent, quoted around 9.00j9.35; she stock steady to strong, several loads cows unsold; load medium to good 930 lb. Arlaona range oowa 5.5: medium to good bulls quoted .75ij8. SHEEP 1035; Including too aire". Holdovers 300 lambs, about steady; two deck medium to good Idaho wooled lambs, 19 .60. sorted 30 per cent strictly good around 70-80 lb. wooled lambs quoted up to B.7o: ewes around 3S-0e lower for two daye. Chicago CHICAGO, Nov. 18. (AP-USDA1 HOGS: 33.000, Including 13,000 di rect: market around 10c lower thsn Monday's average: top S8.75; few loada best hogs 180-330 lbs., at the price; most packing sows, 7.83 7.18; few best light and medium weight to SS.38. CATTLE 7,000, calves 3.800; an other dull trade on fed steers un der Monday's late market when a good many steera sold tl or more lower and a liberal supply was car ried over; most steers today 110.50 down with slseable supply, $89 8.76; she stock weak to 35o lower, bulls and vealers steady, stackers slow, weak: weighty sausage bulla up to $7; practical vealers 811. SHEEP 7,000: none direct; 1st lambs slow; opening weak to lower at 89.75 9 10: choice held 810.10 and above: sheep strong to 35c higher: good to choice native ewe ea.oug 4.80. Portland Produce PORTUND. Nov. 16. (API But- t p-lnt. A arade. 37 We lb. in mmhmmit wr&ooers. 3810 lb. in cartons: B grade, 36yjo lb. In parch- ment wrappers, bt'o id. m nrrrrERFAT (Portland delivery, buying price) A grade. 879380 lb., country stations; A grade, 86';36o lb.; B grade, ac id. leas; v iuv, 6c less. nrinR Ruvin? nrlce bv whole salers: Extras, Sle; standard. 38c; first. 35c; medium, 33c: medium firsts. 35c; smU extras. ITe: under- grades, 17c dozen. Cheese, country meat, live poul try and turkeys unchanged. Potatoes Yakima gems. 8108; local 31.10 cental; Deschutes, 81.151.20. Onion, wool, hay, unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 16. (P) Grain: Wheat: Open High Low Close May 84 4V4 84 84! Dec. 834 S MUj 83 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem, hw 13 per cent 85V4; 13 per cent 83Vi: dark hard winter IS per cent 08V4: 13 per cent 94M: 11 per cent 8814: soft white and western while 83 H; hard winter 84 14; western red 8354, Oats, No, 3 white, 34.00. Oats, No. 3 gray, 36.00. Barley, No. 3-48 lb. b.w., 3740. Corn, No. 3 E. T. ship. 3740. MUlrun standard, 31.00. Today's car receipts: Wheat 103; barley 1; flour 6; corn 4; hay 1. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Nov. 16. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close Dec. . 4914 -90V4 4814 M May 014 .90 4914 90 July 4414 ""tt Wall St. Report NEW YORK, Nov. 16, (API Stocks shuffled through msn of rallies and declines In today's mar ket, and a laat-mlnut upturn In the major steels enabled many leader to cancel or reduce extreme lease of t to more than 8 point. While th closing was well mixed, minus signs predominated with a number of high-priced .specialties displaying weakness. The pace was relatively alow throughout. Gold mining stocks wen among those to contest the trend, attracting moderate demand on the theory they would furnish capital protec tion in the event of further defla tion. Extension of yesterday' set-back was In th face of large assort ment of year-end end special divi dends from corporation wishing to avoid the undistributed profits tax. Fslllnt steel operations continued to dampen sentiment, along with labor difficulties in the automotive field and fear th extra session of congress will bit a snag and add to business apprehension. Transfer approximated 1.800,000 shares. Today' closing price for 83 sel ected stack follow: Al. Chem. A Dye 160H Am. Can 67 Am. A Fgn. Pow 64 A. T. ft T. '""4 Anaconda .. . . 3BH Atch. T. ft 8. F. , 39 14Vi Bendlx Avla. Beth. Steel 63H 60 14 Caterpillar Tract. Chrysler . 68 Coml. Solv. Curtlss-Wrlght DuPont - 3 ..114 Gen. Bleo. 41V4 3014 Gen. Poods ...... Qen. Mot , . 37 , . 6454 Int. Harvest. I. T. ft T. 7V4 Johns-Man. ... Monty Ward North Amer Penney (J. O.) Phillips Pet Radio Sou. Psc. Std. Brands St. OH Cal. St. Oil N. J. , Trans. Amer. Union Carb. , Unit. Aircraft U. S. Steel .... Pear Markets Yesterday CHICAGO. Nov. 15. (USDA) Pears: One car California, 3 Oregon, 6 Wash ington arrived; 14 on track, 10 sold. Oregon Boscs, 730 boxes fancy 61.75 2.0o. average 81.97; 1488 boxes No. 1, 31. 70 3.40, average 33.16: 730 boxes extra fancy 81.803.16, aver age 63.04. NEW YORK. Nov. 15. (AP-USDA) Pears: 40 cars arrived; 6 California, 13 Oregon, 1 New York, 6 Washing ton unloaded: 38 on track. Oregon Boscs 744 boxes extra fancy 31.80(9 3.30. average 63.09; 637 boxes fancy 3.0033.55, average 83.36; 858 boxes unclassified 31.50 1$ 1.70, average 31.63: 6088 boxes No. 1, 31.A0a3.50, average 63.26: Anjous, 730 boxes ex tra fancy, 83.35. 70. average 83.57; 1,415 boxes unclassified, 31. 95, average 61.73. Han Francisco Butter. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 18. (AP USDA) Butter, score. 93-3614; 91-36. SACRAMENTO, Nov, 16. (AP) Churning cream butterfat: First grade 4114; second grade 40. Turkey Prices BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 16. ffr Dressed turkeys, loose, young tarns, under 17 lbs. 34; 17 lbs and over 34; young hens 36. "Stage Door" With Three Great Stars Opening Tomorrow Summing up in Its strikingly reallstlo story the lives and careers of all stage-struck girls everywhere, "Stage Door" brings Katharine Hep burn and Ginger Rogers together for th first time, with Adolphe Menjou co-starred at the head of a brilliant cast. The picture I based on the fam ous stage plsy which ran for nearly half a year In New York. Most of Its vividly absorbing action takes place In a theatrical boarding house where scores of eager and ambitious girls live and hope and sometimes perish while they strive for fame behind the footlights. From every walk of life they come; rich and poor, sympathetic and sel fish, but all motivated by one com mon dream of stage success. Two of the girls In particular stand out from the others Katharine Hepburn. wealthy debutante who seeks a stage career against her family's wishes, and Ginger Rogers, a happy-go-lucky, wise-cracking youngster with no background and no money, but confident that she csn succeed on her own. "Stage Door" will play at the New Crater! an for t four day run, starting tomorrow. t , Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ad 1 1 :30 p. m. Dm Mall Tribune want ads. MUDtRN WOMEN H4 Not Sufftr monthly pain and deity due to rolda, oervoua Uuo, exposure or tamlUr cauaea, Chi chefteri Diamond Bra ad Pil li are efltcU rt, aiiuiumm ior over yean. ua rot TM 8IAMON mm Tomorrow Only! ALL ABOARD FOR LAFFS SALLY EILERS JAMES DUNN MUST RSI) TOMTE J 'Mountain Music' ' ''".. 88 , 7 31 814 IZZT 4814 13 7114 "ZI1ZZZZ! 6714 afjfIE-4. iit;iieiiiMia:wjTinSCg MBy 6AH- AT 3 (SI oO' .,nr V . jf JAMES DUNN-M Modern Portia Nell Hamilton and Heather Angel, with Frieda Inescort and Walter Abel, have the leading roles In "Portia On Trial," a dramatic- story of one woman's defense for another In the most sensationally played courtroom scenes sver filmed, comes to the Rlslto theatre for tomorrow and Thursday only. "Murder In Greenwich Village." plays as th added feature. Richard Arlen and Fay Wray have th lead. FNHART WITH SALE, PRESENTS A store-wide sale and gift turkey mark the first anniversary of Rein- hart & Barker In the men' clothing and furnishing business here. It waa a year ago November 14 that J. Frank Relnhart and William A. Barker, formerly of Eugene, open ed their new store In the Fluhrer building at 90S East Main street, They offered quality merchandise at popular prices and soon had estab lished a thriving business, patronage accorded the store has exceeded expectations from th start and has been gratifying to the own ers, Mr. Relnhart and Mr. Barker said today. It has been their aim. they said, to offer carefully selected lines of apparel and accessories with careful consideration to style, qual ity and genuine value. They pledged themselvea to continue thl business policy, to feature always the best that can be offered for the money and to serve the public In t cour teous, efficient manner. Anniversary week Is being observed with a stare-wlde sale, all merchan dise being priced especially for the event. Aa an added token of the firm's appreciation of the patronage It haa received, a 10-pound turkey I being given with each purchase of Kuppenbelmer, Timely or Pin field suit or overcoat or with any merchandise purchaaa of 830 .or more. I Malta Commandery No. 4, Knights Templar Masonic Temple. Stated conclave, Wednea- day evening, November 17. Open long form. Drill, Rehearsal of duties. Routine busi ness. Receiving petitions. Earl T. Newbry, B. O. R. E. Detrlck, Recorder. Special Communication. Medford lodge No. 103, A. F. & A. M,. Wednesday, No vember 17, 1937, at 3 p. m., for the purpose of attend ing and conducting th funeral of Bro. C. D. Thompson. C. M. Houston, W. M. Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads is 1 :30 p. m. 1:45-6 :45-:15 TOMORROW & THUR1 MAD LOVE MYSTERY! woman de fend sn ot h s r kn most thrill ing court scene ever fllmfdl . . . HURRY I They End Tonite! "LANCER I "Pwtdii 8PY" UW T Three men j&r" die as socle- will wen TWwjj ,X ONE WOMAN'S SECRET I A lor THOUSANDS Of IAH8I nes sonli Mf' WW Roxy Wednesday Sally Etlers and James Damn, the grandest co-starring team In the movies, an at the Roxy theatre for tomorrow only In "We Have Our Moments." Others in the oast are M tech a Auer. " Warren Hymer and David Ntven. FIRST AID CLASS Classes In advanced and standard first aid are now being organised by Jackson county chapter of the Ameri ean Red Cross. It was announced to day by Beth Bullla, first aid chair man. , Persons desiring to tske the courses are asked to notify the Red Cross by telephoning 436. Enrollment pe riod will end Saturday, Mr. Bums said. Each course Is for 30 hours. Any man or woman 30 years of age la eligible to register. Completion of the stsndard course ts a requirement for the advanced class. John Negley, serving with the army air corps at Medford municipal air port, will be the Instructor. Mr. Negley la thoroughly experienced In teaching first aid and holds numer ous certificates, Mr. Bullla said. ROYAL ARCH MASONS Stated convocation of Cra ter Lake Chapter on Tues day evening, Novemoer 16th at 7:30 P. M. Visitors Welcome. FRED A. PURDIN, H. P. O. D. FRAZEE. Sec'y. Too Late to Classify IjAROB houwkwptng room, 93 week. ea7 w. central. WANTED Fat hoga. Phone 1233-R, tola week. - FOR SALE Young saddle horse. Richard von der Hellen, Route 3. WANTED Experienced beauty oper a tor wun io.iow.ng. ior moaern ahop. Write Box 1847. Tribune. TTniii PANDRO S. IIXMAN mm Stage Door QSZ Big City TOMORROW I D llNsI Q ION I T"" WANTED Partner tn new Medford business. Bldg. and equipment ready, Small amount cash, balanoa easy. Box 1943, Mall Tribune. FOR SALE Strawberry, loganberry, currant, raapberry plants. Monarch Seed tb Feed Co. BUICK Sedan '28: all new tires; runs line. A real bargain at only $95.00. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. WANTED Sewing drapes, plain and ruffled curtains, slip-covers, lamp shades, alterations, coats rellned 613 8. Oakdale. FOR SALE Morton's Smoke Salt cures hams and bacons perfectly. Buy It from our lre&h stock. Mon arch Seed & Feed Co. LOST Auto robe, between South Oakdale and Ivy. Reward. Return to 518 S. Oakdale. FOR RENT Apt.; living room, bed room and xitcnenette. Tel. 15B3-J In mornings. FOR 8AL1S Turkey -sticking knives. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. LOST Blue suede glove on East Main. Return to Mall Tribune. UNFURNISHED house for rent. Tel 018-L. FOR SALE Spark gas range; full en amel, heat control, speed top lids. For tank gas. May be converted for natural gas: $25. 103 Genesee, after 5:30 p. m. FOR SALE Hog fattener. Bares you money on your feed bill. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. GOOD room and board for reliable young man. 9 King St. ABBEY'S SPECIAL '38 Chevrolet Master 2 -door; full de luxe equipment, low mileage $645 See It at 8th and Bartlett. FOR SALE Try the new Snap-Cut pruner. Half the labor to operate, clean cutting, less expensive. Prun ing saws, 95c. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Corn on ear, 3-year-old heifer that will freshen soon: baled straw. E. L. Wain. Phone 447-W. after 7 p. m. FOR SALE Meredith cornet In first class rendition. Phone Jackson ville 241. VIC not1 help f-T.J many k Full tktailt oj tht Plan mm 16ES 1 s i n ii ri . m.. om '". FOR BALE Sausage seasoning that imparts a most delightful flavor to pork sausage. Monarch Seed ds Feed Co. FOR SALE Used Maytag square tub washer: flrat-class shape. Call 867 W. after 5:30. FOR SALE Library encyclopedia; lrrn coskt . atze 16. f6 l70"J'a' FORT, tnrkrinl T Mf h TUIrWV trn1lMi and Ruckatel. $15: or. If you Insist and taken Immediately. $10. 13 Lincoln. FOR SALE Bull calf, 0 months old. Will trade for wood or grain. 511 Western Ave. WANTED $3500 loan on close -la property. Phone 617-L. FOR SALE Grapes, lo lb. Bring boxes and pick them yourself. M L Hartley, Phoenix. Phone 9-F-B, PIANO CLEARANCE SALE DO you want a piano In your horn but feel that you cannot afford one? For a short time we are giving you a chance to get a high-grade Bungalow piano like new at such a low price that it can easily work Into your budget. We Invite you to come In and be convinced that wa have the finest stock of used pianos in Southern Oregon at a prtoe YOU can afford. Easv terms. HAWLEY TRANSFER CO. i 118 No. Riverside Ave. TURKEY DINNER BY WENONABJ Club, Nov. 17, 6:30 to 7, Redman HaU. 20c and 35c. REFTNISHINQ Best materials prop erly applied. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop. For whlt.r tttth, i tweeter breath in tach Vkkt Paekagt , V