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MEDFOTtD MAIL TRIBUTE. "MEDrORD, OREGON, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1937. PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and PERSONAL Board to Meet Director of the. Jackson County Chamber of Com merce will meet at luncheon In the Hotel Medford at noon tomorrow. Several matters of Importance were aid, to be on the business agenda. Kaalton to Meet Medford Realty Board will meet at luncheon In the Hotel Jackson at noon tomorrow. 'Taxation" will be the general toplo tar discussion. Carl Y. Tengwald. president, will preside. NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF OREGON-WASHINGTON PEAR BUREAU A special meeting of the members of th Oregon-Washington Pear Bureau will o held at 605 Union Street, Seattle, Washington, on. Saturday, November twentieth, at nine o'clock A.M. to act upon proposed amend ments to articles of Incorporation and by-laws, and to transact such other business as may come before the meeting. Wm. H. Horsley Secretary. To Hospital Mrs. Frank H. Ovel- man of Jacksonville highway yester- j day entered Community hospital where she la to undergo a major op eration. Thompson Here Claude Thompson of Los Angeles arrived in the city Tuesday, having been called here by the death of his father. C. D. Thomp son. His wife has been here for the past two weeks. On Trip Dwlght L. Houghton, dis trict governor of Active International, and John Nledermeyer left this morn ing for the northern part of the state where they wlU a '.tend Active club meetings In Eugene, Salem and Port land. They expect to be gone a week. Minor Accident J. R. Suter of 228 South Holly street and Jack Gum ming of Medford drove machines in volved In a minor accident on the Jacksonville highway last night, ac cording to a report In city police station today. Navy Mothers to Meet Rogue River Valley Navy Mothers club will hold a regular semi-monthly meet ing in the home of Mrs, Florence Cuffel at 909 North Central avenue, at 8 o'clock tomorrow nlgh$. All mothers who have sons In the United States navy are invited to the meet ing whether or not they are members of the club. Mrs. Thomas A. Cul bertson. Sr., commander, will preside. mwrnrnm ii iii urini 1 "Mm in n nm m tm&w - I CLEAN-SWEEP I SALE I ON I COATS j assay ta'BPiiiai r awumw and MATS I Prices cut to cost and less to make room for f Christmas merchandise. j Special values in all other departments i$ SHOP IN MEDFORD AT the BAND BOX-i 1 STiMllllh ftMMTlWaM Win mnTff-f tTi W i ' - mm&im MRER mwm iv mm i i REiE UNTIL NOV. 30 WE ALLOW 10 OH M! Here on Bualneu V. L. Nielsen of Portland tran&acted business here to day, having arrived last night altar a visit In Oranta Pass. Ha la a aalea repreaentatlva of Oladdlng. McBean & company, manufacturers of pot tery, tile and other clay product. To Seattle B. H. Paraona of Kill crest Orcharda left this morning by train for Seattle, Wash., after spend ing a week at his home here. Ha reported that his daughter, Mrs. John Day, has completely recovered from a recent operation for appendicitis. Elk, to Party Annual "Turkey Trot" of the Medford Elks lodge will be held tonight In the templs, with a crab and beer feast featuring the program. Festivities will commence at 7 o'clock. Alter the feed, a short lodge session will be held and then the "Turkey Trot" will begin. Pupils on Tour About 35 pupils of the Griffin Creek school visited Fluhrer's bskery this morning In connection with national book week. Mrs. Alleen Belnklng and Mrs. Maud Robinson, teachers of the school, and several parenta accompanied the group. The pupils hsve been study ing about wheat, flour, etc., and were given a practical lesson on the sub jects. A treat was given the children by the bakery. ... Enlists In Army Announcement was made today of the army enlist ment ot Roy L. Chapln,' son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Chapln of 528 South Fir street. Chapln waa aworn Into service yesterday at Vancouver Bar. racka. Wash., for service with the 29th engineers with station In Port. land. The engineering unit la en gaged In typographical work and has a few more vacancies for high school graduated. Civil Service Tests United States civil service commission today an nounced the following open compet itive examinations: Draftsman and chief, principal, senior and assistant draftsmen, 1620 to $2800 a year; as sociate entomologist (taxonomy) "320O a year, bureau of entomology and plant quarantine: Junior sclen tlflc aide (fossils), 1440 a year, O. S. national museum. Smithsonian In stitution: senior steward. 92600 l year. Junior ateward. S2300 a year, j and senior cook, (2000 a year, prison I service, department of Justice. De tailed Information regarding the posi tions and examinations may be pro cured at Medford postofflce from Earl H. York, secretary of the local civil service board of examiners. Commander to Visit Members of the Medford and Oranta Pass cantons and auxiliaries of the I. O. O. F. will meet at Grants Pass tonight to wel come the department commander, Brig. -Gen. S. E. Watklns of Newburg on his official Inspection tour and visitation. Mrs. N. R. Gilbert of Bend, president of the Oregon Asso ciation of Auxiliaries, will also be present. Dinner will be held In the Odd Fellows hall at 6:30 o'clock. To morrow night In the Medford hall Canton Siskiyou and aulxlllary, Petri arena Militant, will be hosts to the visiting commander and auxiliary president. Canton Crater of Klam ath Falla will be represented here, as well as Grants Pass canton. Din ner will be served at 6:80. and classes absent; ewes, 11.25; choice wooled ewes quoted up to 3.75. CHICAGO. Nov. 16. (AP-rSDA) Hogs, 23.000: fully 25 lower; top off more; top M40; good and choice 140- 170 lbs. 98 25-40; 180-230 lbs. as 25- 35; 240-300 lbs. W.10-30; sows 17.50- .00. CATTLE. 5.000; calvea, 1,000; ateer crop, comprising mostly short feds. trong to shade higher: early sales $7.73-11.25; lower grade heifers and cutter cows strong; beef cows about steady; most low cutter and cutters S3.5O-4.50: beef grades 5.00-6.50 largely; hellers downward from 7 50; weighty bulls steady; practical top $6.50; vealers mostly aiO.00-11.00. SHEEP, 5.000; fat lambs slow; few opening sales around steady with Wednesdays close at $9.10 downward: choice held 6955 and above: sheep about ateady; ewea around 13.00-4. 50; feeding lambs scarce. PORTLAND. Nov. 18. fl) Butter Print: A grade, 3714c " In parch ment wrappers, 3814 c lb In cartons: B grade. 3614c lb in parchment wrap pers, 3714c lb. In cartona. BUTTERFAT (Portland delivery, buying price): A grade, 3714-380 lb., country stations; A grade, 3514 -89c lb.; B grade, 2o lb. less; O grade, ee less. EOGS-Buylng price by wholesalers: Extras, 31c doz.; standards, 28c doz.; firsts. 25c doz.; medium, 23c. doz.; medium firsts. 25c doz.; small extras. 17c doz.; undergradea, 17c dozen. TURKEYS Buying price: Hens 23 '4 -24c; No. 1 toms. 21 '4 -23c 10. Selling price lc to 3c higher. Cheese, country meats, live poua- try, stesdy and unchanged. Potatoes, onions, wool, hay, ateaay, and unchanged. 1 " ,ly$tvit. 1 mm. V f On any wood heater no matter how old, on a new PREWAY Oil Circulating HEATER With the famous Preway Heat Intonsifiers that cut your fuel costs FOR OTHER HEATING AND COOKING REQUIREMENTS WE HAVE The Allen Parlor FURNACE Wood Circulating Heaters foil V 1 ' The Famous LANG Wood, Oil; Electric and Wood Combination Ranges Make Us Your Headquarters HUBBARD BROS., Inc. MAIN AND RIVERSIDE Livestock Portland PORTLAND, NOV. 18. (AP-USDA) HOGS 1500. including 943 through and direct: market slow, about steady with Wednesday's close; good and choice 165 to 310-lb. drlvelns. 8.76, carload lots quotable to $9 .00;, 325 to 276 -lb. butchers, $8.35, heavier down 87.7S, light lights largely (8.25; packing sows mostly $7.00; feeder pls;s salable around $8.35 $ 8.50. CATTLE 150, calves 60 Including 37 direct; market slow, mostly steady but Instances 35 cents lower on thin cows; few common steers, $5.00 6 25, medium upward to $8.00; strictly good fed eligible to $9.00; cutter to common heifers, $4.00a 5.60; low cut ter snd cutter cows, $2.303.00; com mon and medium $3.254.50, few good beef, $5.00; bulla mostly $4 00 m 5.00; good beef to $5.50; common and medium vealers $4.00$6.60. good and choice salable $7.008.00, common grass calves t3.60QS.0Q. SHEEP 300,- Including 86 direct; scattered sales steady but demand narrow; few good 104-lb. lambs, $8.00: good and choice salable up to $8.25 or above; yearlings nominally $6.50 & 7.00; medium end good ewes $3.60; choice quotable up $4.00. A. T. & T. Anaconda ... Atch. T. fc 6. P. . Bendtx Avla. Beth. Steel .... Portland Produce Caterpillar Tract. . Chrysler .... Coml. Solv. Curtlss-Wrlght . Du Pont ...... Gen. Else. . Qn Foods . Gen. Mot. ... tnt. Harvest. I. T. & T Johns-Man. ... Monty Ward . North Amer. Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet. .. Radio Ham.... Sou. Pac Std. Brands St. OH Cal St. CHI N. J. Trans. Amer. Union Carb. Unit. Aircraft U. S. Steel CHICAGO, Not. 17. (AP-USDA) Pear auction: Five cars Oregon, t Washington arrived: 17 on track, five sold. Oregon Bosc. 730 boxes No. 1. tl.65aa.35, average 3.13; 720 boxes extra fancy. 1.S03.05; average 11.9(5. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO. Nov. 18. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close Dec. .924 S2 .9Hi .91H Ma.y .S3 .93 M", .02', July .86 .88'i .85 .85 Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 18. (IPi Grain: Wheat. Open High Low Clow May 87J4 87V4 86 88 Dec. 87Vi 87'4 85 85 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem hw, 13 per cent 87; 13 per cent 85: dark hard winter 13 per cent 1.00: 12 per cent 96: 11 per cent 88; soft white and western white 84; hard winter 86; western red 84. Oats, No. 2 white, 34.00. Oats, No. 3 gray, 26.00. Barley, No. 3-45 lb. b.w. 37.50. Corn. No. 3 E. T. ship, 27.50. MUlrun standard, 21.00. Today's car receipts: Wheat 31; ley 1; flour 7; corn 5; oats 4. I bar- !S St. Report -148K . 38 '4 31 13 H , 50, 9H .116 , 39 . SOU, . 36 63 14 . 78 81H 22 H 73 . 42 1H , 20 ' . 8tt . 3014 . 4714 11H .... 19 , 54 i Pear Markets Yesterday Aviation Drama Dick Merrill, Intrepid airman who twice conquered the Atlantic ocean on round-trip flights, now dons movie make-up to portray the leading role In the new adventure drama of the Atlantic, "Atlantic Flight." coming to the Rial to theater for tomorrow and Saturday, cula Stone plays op posite with Wcldton Heyburn lnclud ed In the cast. Singing Dick Foran. in the star- ring lead, of "The Devil's Saddle Le gion," plays as the companion at traction with "Atlantic Flight." NEW YORK, Nov. 17. (AP-USDA) Pear auction: Five cars arrived. 3 California, 6 Oregon. 4 Washington unloaded, 93 on track. Oregon Bosc, 3810 boxes No. I. $2$2.60. average $2.30; 590 boxes ex tra fancy. $1.90(52.80, average $2.34; 1105 boxes fancy, $2?3.6S, average $2.26. Anjous. 720 boxes extra fancy, $2.35 (3.75, aversge $2.63. Han Fran el wo Butter SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 18. (AP- USDA) Butter: Score 93, 36o; 91, 35c. SACRAMENTO. Nov. 18. (AP) Churning cream butterfat: First grade. 40 c; second grade, 3814 c. NEW YORK. Nov. 18. (Pj Leading stocks rested on a shaky foundation In today's market despite oocaslonel flurries of mild buying support. Steels, motors, coppers and spe cialties slanted downward from the start. Dealings, though, were Ustieu throughout. Extreme -losses running to 2 or -nore polnte were reduced here and there near the close, but many Issues finished around bottom levels. Aviation stocks again contest ed the move with moderate advances. While awaiting a cue from Wash ington, observers hunted unsuccess fully for definite Blgns of business re vival. Transfers - were around 850.000 shares. Today's closing prices for 82 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. fc Dye 15fl Am. Can 88' Am. A Fgn. Pow. ... 4 SONG TO FEATURE PEAR BROADCAST Composed by Jeunnesae Butler, Medford musician and writer, a song will form part of'a special pear Week program to be broadcast from KMED at 13:45 Saturday by the Oregon Wash I ngton-Callfornla Pear Bureau. The program, to last half an hour. Is designed to be Informative as well a entertaining. It will enable west erners to hear for the first time the type ot programs being presented by the pear bureau In the east to pro mote consumption of pears. Miss Butler's aong will be given at the end of the program. It was writ ten especially for Pear Week which Is now being observed throughout the United States. California Through With Hard Practice BERKELEY. Calif., Nov. 18. (AP) California's unbeaten Golden Bears, who must conquer Stanford Saturday for the Pacific coast conference foot ball championship, wind up practice with a light drill today. Tomorrow the Bears will move to mountain resort a few miles from the Stanford stadium, far from the San Frsnclsc bay area, where Cali fornia supporters will whoop It up In pre-"blg game" celebrations. j i y i A i South San Francisco SOUTH SAN FRANC ISC, Nov. 18. (AP-USDA) HOGS: 500; butchers 25 to 50 cenU lower; top and bulk 185 to 205-lb. weights. $9.00; medium to good 163 -lb. averages, $8.85; few light lights and 235 to 265-lb. butchers, $8.50; sows weak to 25 cents lower, few $7.25 down. CATELE 300; fairly active, steers weak to 25 cents lower for two days; medium 1115-lb. short fed steers, $8.85; medium 880-lb. and 920-lb, steers, $7.75; common 905-lb. Weights, $7.00; she-stock fully steady; good fleshy 740-lb. Idaho heifers, $6.85; medium to good beef sows quoted $4.50(3 5.76; load cutter range cows, $3 00(94 00; bulls eligible $4.756 50. Calves 80; vealers quoted $9 -50 3 10 50. SHEEP 150; lambs strong; 79 -lb. i ion medium plt $9.75. other wi(?ht :ttn3i if. PHONE 231 J 1 insula ill III II .. I Still Coughing? No matter how many medicines ou have tried tor your cough, chest j old, or bronchial irritation, you can et rellel now with Creomulslon. rlou trouble may oe brewing and mi cannot afford to take a chance .ilh any remedy less potent than 'reomulslon, which goes right to he seat of the trouble and aids na ure to soothe and heal the inflamed lucoua membranes and to loosen nd expel the germ-laden phlegm. Even II other remedies have failed, on't be discouraged, try Creomul ;nn. Your druggist li authorized to rfund vour money If you are not -oroushly satisfied with the Dene 's obtained from the very first Mtle. Creomulslon Is one word not vo. and it has no hyphen In It it for It plainly see that the nam' t the bottle Is Creomulslon, an iu'tt K't the genuine product anc it rellel you want. (Adv.) TODAY & FRIDAY Stark Naked Love! I LOVE ... In a Jungle 1 where every misstep means suddrn death . . j at the hnndu of natives: In Roxy Role Warner Baxter la at the Uoxy the ater for today and tomorrow only In "The White Hunter," a dramatic story of two people who love blindly amid the menace of Jungle passions. Baxter has the role of a white man exiled In Africa, who makes his living with the spear. June Lang plays the English girl who comes Into his life. Other players are Gall Patrick and Allnon Sklpworth. (Catherine Hepburn and Ginger Rogers In Craterian Film Based on the highly successful play by Edna Ferber and George 8. Kauf- , "Stage Door,' 'the long-awaited picture which teams for the first time Katharine Hepburn and Ginger Rogers, opened to a roar of plaudits yesterday at the Createrlan theater. The two glamorous stars add new laurels to noteworthy careera by their superb performances In the remark ably compelling drama and share top honors with Adolphe Menjou, who, in the role of a Broadwsy producer, re calls his outstanding performance In Mlsa Hepburn's Acadsmy award pic ture, "Morning Glory," In which he played a slmllsr part. Other players who win distinct recognition are Gall Patrick, Constance Collier, Andrea Leeds, Samuel B. Hinds. Lucille Ball and a score of youngsters, many of whom are newcomers to the screen. The gripping story Is laid princi pally In a theatrical boarding house In New York and deals with the topsy-turvy careers of a group of stage-struck young ladles who have migrated from all sections of the country. A vivid cross-section of life Is reflected In the turbulent striv ings of these ambitious youngsters, Katharine Hepburn plays a society beauty aflame with the desire to be a great dramatic actress, despite par ental objections, while Ginger Rogers Is seen as a happy-go-lucky, wise- oracklng night club entertainer with an eye on the musical comedy stage. The powerful climax of the atory arises when Miss Hepburn U called upon to make her dramatic debut directly after the suicide of a frus trated girl friend, played by Andrea Leeds, an assignment which calls tip on her vast emottonal reserve, but which catapults her to sensational success. t Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ada is 1:30 p. m. WANTED Oood, reliable man for permanent position as salesman. Experience not essential. Salary and commission. See T. O. Waller, at Grand Hotel. RELIABLE woman wants housework. Box 1914, Mall Tribune. COUPLE driving to Los Angeles Sun day morning, 1937 ooage seaan; want one or two passengers. Call 1487-L. WANTED Dining rnone wj. MUST BE SOLD by Thursday, a 1938 nymouui coacn in excellent condi tion: new tires and Phllco radio, Viola Sweet, Hotel Medford. Tacoma Air Base Is McChord Field WASHINGTON. NOV. 18. () The war department announced today that the new northwest army alrbase at Tacoma, Wash., has been named Mc Chord field In honor of Colonel Wil liam O. McChord, who waa killed In tm airplane accident near Maidens, last August. He was chief of the training and operations division In the office of chief of air base. PHOENIX MINISTER ON SAD MISSION TO L. A. PHOENIX, Nov. 18. (8pl.) Rev. a. P. McParlsnd snd Mrs. McParlsnd left Wednesdsy evening for Los An geles, called by the sudden dnath of John Kaye, brother-in-law of Rev. McFarland. Mr. Kaye and family vis ited the Rogue River vslley several times and his passing oomes as a shock to many friends here. A guest speaker will deliver the Sunday morning sermon a the Phoenix Presbyterian church. Stated Communication Medford Lodge No. 103, A. P. ft A. M.. Friday, Nov. 19. 1937, at 7:30 p. m. Official visitation of District Deputy Grand Master. Refreshments. Visit ing members welcome. . - 0. M. Houston, W. M. R. B. Sweeney; Secretary. ' Too Late to Classify FOR SALE 1938 Chevrolet; good mo tor, rubber; Mo. inquire law rtorin Central. WANTED 3 or 4-ft. Fresno. Phone B-F-19. oeraia buck, uacKsonvuie. nu-ts aT 1 0Q9 nhavrnUI Panal Qftf t-oi-rvtax' Unnirnh 1M.rin ran BP with' trash burner, IMS with water heater. Cabin a, Sunrise Auto Court. fl -ROOM furnished house, $33.50. at 140 B. ivy. Key TRAILER HOUSE, new tires, paint, (80. 60 Third St., Aaniana. wanted Two neat appearlnu men, ao or over, aooa nav weexiy. ateaay work. Car, references required. For interview write box iouj, -irioune. FOR RENT One 4 and one 3-room house. Inquire Mrs. cole, 4 diocks west Pine cone. room furnlturm, AM LOOKING for an aggreaslv young felolw with a car. to work with me on a clean, legitimate proposition that has exceptional merit. No Investment. Apply al my house Thursday and Friday. 8 p. m. F. Sims, 31 So. Orange. FOR RENT One partially furnished nouse ana one umurmsnea nouset modern. Call 1748-Y. GOING to southern California. Will take one passenger, help share ex penses. Box 1709, Tribune. REGISTERED Cocker Spaniel pup pies and grown dogs. Thrasher1 Kennels, south of Phoenix on Hwy. RELIABLE WOMAN wishes to care for children evenings. 807 So. CentraL THREE-ROOM nicely furnished apart ment, 531 s. Riverside. FOR SALE 1831 model DeVaux da luxe sedan, good condition; owneff leaving. Goes to highest bidder. Also 1934 Studebaker coupe, A-l con dition. See Friday or Saturday, 3 blocks east Central Point water tank al Hare's farm. FORD TRUCK for sale or trade. condition. Elmer G. Weiss, 1 east Phoenix. Flna mile FOR SALE OR RENT 4-room mod ern house. 634 Berrydale, or Phon 808-X. Reasonable. FOR SALE Western red cedar shin gles. No. 1. 14.60; No. 3. 13.85 pet square. Ovelman's, J'ville Hwy. FOR QUICK SALE 1935 Plymouth sedan. Will take less than Blu Book price. Some terms. 603 No Riverside. FOR RENT Large unfurnished apt. GeBauer Apts, SPECIAL FEATURES At the Jewel Deter Dance Studio, 319 West Main Adult ballroom dancing class (to be held tonight at 8;00). Women's exrircl&e and tap classes, kinder gnrten dancing class (children S yrs. to 6 yrs). Junior High and High School ballroom classes (Fri day 7:30. Phone 737 or 393-Y. NOTICE - To persons who cashed checks In the J. C. Penney Co. store) In October: If your check has not been presented for payment at th bank and did not appear on your Nov. 1st statement, please call al office of the J. C. Penney Company store,, or call 345. REFTNISHING Best materials prop erly applied. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shoo. ABBEY'S SPECIAL 36 Chevrolet Maeter 3-door, full de luxe equipment, low mileage 1645 See it at Abbey's, 9th and Bartlett. FEEDER PIGS for sale. Tel. 591-J-3. HAVE you furniture to be uphol stered by A. N. Thlbault. Tel. 909-R. HAVE bunch of. used and electric sewing machines; easy terms, 33 6. Grape. MADAM ZONA. PALMIST, tells past, Firesent and future, names and In tials without question. Hours 10 til) fl. Rainbow Auto Camp. 2 Yr. Battery 4 Written tuaran. 13 nlnt SIGNAL 1303 N. STATION Riverside 75 with old bat. Turkey Dinner and Dance Central Point Grange Thursday, Nov. 18 , Dinner 6 to 8 P. M. 50o last yttrt stag matlen IS thii yeai'i greaUit laughUr and heart-throb tcreen supctif I At the opening performance our audiences laughed, wept and cheered I , sovn-JJ- KNsf I W. a J iiW aiiBMW in! I I l:4.1-n:4B-:m NOW! Showi 1:45 6:45 9:00 TA1 Till Sat.! Mt , . . Rve . '. . Kiddles i SOe i 4fle lAe TOMORROW and BAT) cm- The famous flvlng hers mho conquered the At lantic . . rockets to new records for speed, thrills and excitement . tn the year's fastest picture! jj'a-waak.jHPi ia f I mm l J Where Wllers J as rattlewl Sunday! Bob Montgomery-Rosalind Russell "Live, Love & Learn" Hurry ! They End TonlU t Pli "Portia