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TkrEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREO ON. TUESDAY. MAY 3, 1938. PAGE SEVEN' Y LOCAL and in Hospital Mrs. A. W. Denny of Route 3 1 confined In the Osteo pathic clinic, where she underwent an operation yesterday. . Has Tonsllectomy Garry Shuler of 838 East Main street underwent an operation today In Osteopathic clinic for the removal of his tonsils. Meets Tonight Med ford chapter of DeMolay will hold a regular meeting tonight at 7:30 in the Masonic tem ple. All officers and other members are asked to be present. Minor Accident Kathleen Carpen ter of Route 4 and Amos C. Whlt worth of Trail drove automobiles In volved In a minor accident on North Central avenue Monday morning, ac cording to a city police report today. Knights to Meet Regular meeting of the Knights of Columbus will be held at 8 o'clock tonight. Prior to the general session a special meeting of the Boy Scout committee will be held at 7 p. m. Confined Horace Bromley, promi nent American Legionnaire, was re ported slightly Improved today. He has been confined with Illness to his Hotel Medford apartment for several days. Baby Clinic Monthly well-baby clinic will be held In the Sparrow memorial in the Jackson county courthouse from 1:30 to 4. Thursday afternoon. Dr. C. I. Drummond will be In charge, assisted by Elizabeth McGalllard, county nurse. Parents are asked to telephone 1359 for ap pointments. Unit to Meet Oak Grove extension unit will hold an all-day meeting tomorrow In the home of Mrs. Mary V Oustafson. Annual election of of fleers will be held at an afternoon business session. The meeting will convene at 10 a. m. A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon. Volunteers Drill With the regulars as Instructors and Chief Roy Elliott as supervisor, volunteer firemen spent two hours in drilling at fire head quarters last night. The workout In cluded salvage, ladder, hose and gen eral equipment practice. The traffic squad also drilled. Twenty-one out of 24 volunteers took part. After the drill session refreshments were served In the fire hall kitchen. Driver Tests Usual weekly exam ination of applicants for licenses or permits to operate automobiles will be conducted at Medford city hall Saturday from 8 to 6. Persons seek ing licenses or permits are asked to report to the examiners In council chambers on the top floor of city Ball between those hours. Both writ ten examinations and road tests will be given . Ward McReynolds, state examiner, will be In charge. To Remodel Donald Runyard of 784 Dakota street applied at the city building inspector's office yesterday for a permit to remodel a house at a stated cost of $400. Mrs. G. C. Garrett of 426 South Oakdale avenue applied for a permit to remodel a house at a stated cost of $340. Julia E. Skeeters of 14 West Jackson boule vard applied for a permit to remodel a garage at a stated cost of $50. Drills Tonight Company A and headquarters company. 188th Infantry of the Oregon national guard will hold their regular weekly drills In the Medford armory at 8 tonight. As a special feature three reels of motion pictures showing the Oregon national guard In action will be pre sented. Company A has a few va cancies and recruits may apply at the armory at any time. Capt. Carl T. Tengwald, commanding officer, said. Meeting Tomorrow Adult Mission ary society of the First Christian church will meet in the church par lors Wednesday evening beginning at 8:30 with a pot-luck dinner. The business and professional group will be In charge. The topic will be "Re ligions In Other Lands." Special music In keeping with music week will be featured. Each contest cap tain will have a table reserved for guests and members of her group. Members and friends are urged to attend. MEDFORD WED. ! MAY T1r Dally- PV, loI'LLAK pritf nonr. nnn I ' TM Heaths Driij Mor', 29 N. Central j ? ALL mM liTHis PERSONAL Returns to Office George M. Rob erts, Medford attorney who has been 111 at his home on Crown Hill for the past ten days, la now back In his office in the United States National bank building. Party Tomorrow Membera were re minded today of the annual fun frolic t be held by the Crater club In the Hotel Medford tomorrow evening. Doors will be open at 6 and dinner will be served at 6:30. The frolic will be staged after dinner. Craters and their friends are Invited. ... Graduates Word received here tells of the graduation of Hattle Baugh from St. Alphonsua hospital school of nursing In Boise, Idaho, last Friday evening at St. John's ca thedral. Miss Baugh is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Baugh of Route a. She visited her parents here for two weeka the first part of April. Miss Baugh graduated from Medford high school In 1935. 1 Livestock Portland. PORTLAND, Ore., May 3. (AP USDA) Hogs 250; market active: mostly steady: good-choice. 170-315 lb. drlvelns, $7.76: medium, $7.50: carload lota quotable $8.00; few 330 50 lb. butchers, $7.25-35; packing sows, $5.60-75; feeder pigs salable $7.25-76. CATTLE 100. Including 73 direct; calves 15; scattered sales steady; medium-good fed steers salable $7.60$ 8.25. Common steers salable $67; bulls salable $5.25 6.00; few good choice vealers $7.60 8.00. SHEEP 200; market active; mostly steady; few good 53-70 lb. spring lambs, choice salable $8.25 and above; few good 80-85 lb. shorn lambs, $6.50-76; 94-100 lb. wooled lambs, $6.507.00; small lot 139 lb. wooled ewes, $4.25; medium shorn ewes, $3.00-50. Chicago. CHICAGO, May 3. (AP-USDA) Hogs, 16.000: slow, steady to 10c lower; top, $8.25. CATTLE 7000; calves, 2500; little done on fed steers and yearlings; market steady to weak; early top weighty steers, $9.75: fed heifers steady, best $8.85; vealers. steady at $7t$8 on light kinds; chotoe offer ings to $9.50. SHEEP 7000. including 1400 direct: late Monday fat lambs weak to 15c lower; wooled lambs, $9.00; bulk $8.50-76; top clipped lambs, $8.00. South San Francisco SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, May 3. (AP-USDA) Hogs 1050. including 610 direct. Butchers steady to 15c higher: few 200-233 lbs. averages, $8.60; packing sows scarce, steady; good light sows, $6.60; odd head good heavies down to $6.00. CATTLE 125; holdovers 40. Steers scarce; scattered sales firm; short load medium to good steers from nearby feed lot $8.60; heifers absent, beef cows in narrow demand, weak to shade lower for two days; good young cows quoted up to $6.00; dairy type cows to $4.60. CALVES 36; all direct. Nominal: good to choice vealers quoted around $8.25-75. SHEEP 60. No lambs offered: good California springers quoted around $7.00, according to last sale made: part deck medium to good 92-lb. shorn yearlings, $5.60. Portland Produce PORTLAND. May 3. (AP) But ter Prints, A grade. 27c lb. In parchment wrappers; 28c lb. In car tons; B grade, 26c lb. In parch ment wrappers, 271,4 c lb. in cartons. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery, buying price: A grade, 2525!o lb., country stations; A grade, 23c lb.; B grade, 2c lb.; C grade, 6c lb. less. EGOS Buying prices by whole salers: Specials, 20c; extras, 18c; standards. 16c; special mediums. 16c; extra mediums, 15c; under grades, 14c dozen. LIVE POULTRY Buying price: Leghorn broilers, 1 to 1 lbs., 16 16o lb.; 2 lbs., 15 16c lb.; col ored springs, 3 to 3 lbs., 17 18c lb.; over 3 '4 lbs., 18-? 19c lb.; leg horn hens, over 3 V4 lbs., 14$ 15c lb,; under 8V lbs., 13 14c lb.; colored hens, to 5 lbs., 19 20c lb.; over 6 OH To New Records In Laffs! fJ'VJarV l Selected Shorts ras in Lans! jPf CC Kvl MAUREEN 0;SULUVAN fm4 Wmm ' I LIONEL BARRYMORE tl 5 1 ' KX Gr",Hilh Jones fr i : J 1"BT ! ?" .1 i t 1 hrtaob-, I M. I W. III vWaS"- I 1 .11 I ffi4$ ' I MacDonald-Eddy'GirloftheGoldenWesr II lbs., 18919c lb.; Nto. 3, grade 3c lb. less. Cheese, country meats and turkeya unchanged. Chicago Wheat CHICAOO, May 3. (AP Wheat: Open High Low Close Msy .78i .80 H .78 J4 .804 .77 J .7814 July .n , .18 Sept. ,78V, .79H .78 .79 Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore. May 3. (AP) Drain: Wheat: Open High Low Close May .75V4 .76 .78", .78 July .73 .7SJ4 -7314 Sept 73 "4 .74 .73 V4 .74 Cash grain: Oats. No. 3. 38 lb. white, 938.00; No. a, 38 lb. gray. $28.00. Barley. No. 3. 49 lb. b.w., 938.00. Corn, Kb. 3, E.Y., ship. 938.00. Cash wheat (bid): Soft white and western white, 76; western red, 75. Hard red winter ordinary 74; 11 per oent, 76; 13 per cent, 80; 13 per cent, 84; 14 per oent, 88. Hard red spring, ordinary, 74; 11 per oent, 75; la per oent. 80; 13 per cent. 84; 14 per cent. 88. Hard whlte-Baart, ordinary, 76: 11 per cent, 76: 13 per cent, 77: 13 per cent, 78; 14 per oent, 79. Today's car receipts: Wheat, 18: flour, 8; com, 1; mlllfeed. a. Wall St. Report NEW YORK, May 8. (fl) Stocks reversed their down-trend Intoday'a market with favored Issues, at the best, pushing up 1 to around 4 pointa. There were frequent profit taking Interludes, however, end top prices were reduced near the close. While activity was larger than in yesterday's sluggish proceedings, It was still far from attaining run-away proportions. Transfers spproxlmated 450,000 shares. Today'a closing prlcea for 83 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chora. Dye 143 Am. Can 85 Am. Js Fgn. Pow. A. T. T ... 3' ....13814 Anaconda -. 3714 Atch. T. Js S. F. , 37 10T4 , 47 . 40 41 Bendlx Avla Beth. Steel .... Caterpillar Tract. . Chrysler Coml. Solv. Curtiss-Wrlght Du Pont Oen. Elec Gen. Foods Gen. Mot . Int. Harvest. I. T. T Johns-Man 7 ..... 4 09 Vt 32 26 3oy 57 !4 7 65 !4 Monty Ward North Amer. .......... ... Penney (J. C.) ........ Phillips Pet. Radio ..... Sou. Pac. Std. Brands . St. Oil Cal. St. Oil N. J. . Trans. Amer. Union Carb. Unit. Aircraft rj. a. Steel . SAN FRANCISCO, May 3J(AP USDA Butter: Score 92, 26c; 91. 25 He. - 31 171. 31 - mmammm an Pishing Supplies and License v KM -"w.i'jT the wayi II Huaon'a Contectlonery. Open evenings 5 X J?$t 1 II and Bundaya. I n. l'?i i"Wif . II I it nil 1 i W'fA tL HFTIk t j rsy I t f Fr" wlth hlB tht ' ' rree w!th hl" k,sw, " ' W tr-h l w -y J ruggea virile man's man! M I Irl.s He Loved An Actress I ammmmtmmmmrmm i tw mt p s i i" i 'mHmmmjSEmmmmmmmmA ' CMsaaatfaMs Robert Taylor in : g?:.,.yrav. g ,iy.'iu.wT'Hi'jjiiijiinj ni uimwii - sYi - ) : - i ri t- , 1 A . . I A two-fisted Robert Taylor comes to the screen of the New Craterian theater tomorrow with the opening of "A Yank at Oxford," the first screen story of English undergradu ate life, actually filmed In England. Differing radically from all past Taylor pictures, "A Yank at Oxford" shows the popular player as the star athlete of a small American college In Mystery Film Nova Phllbean, long recognized as one of the world's greatest young actresses, has her first romantlo rote in "The Girl Was Young," a dra matic murder-mystery from the pen of Alfred Hitchcock. "The Girl Was Young" will play ; the added feature with "Peni tentiary," coming to the Rtalto thea ter for tomorrow and Thursday. Wal ter Conolly, Jean Parker and John Howard have the leading roles In "Penitentiary." said to be the greatest prison picture ever filmed.' Fishing Supplies and Licenses at Huson's Confectionery. Open evenings and Sundays. 4 Phone 842. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. 33 I -.-BsHMaWKW' I Ml I. ...... I . I ft0rnT TaiLUn ritM-- I 85V4 TH t HUQI-'" .vneCC I Craterian Picture who Is awarded a scholarship to Ox ford, where he promptly falls In love with Maureen O Sulllvan. but Incurs the enmity of her brother, played by Griffith Jones, a rival undergraduate. His humiliations, comedy experiences, defeats and triumph, and athletic prowesses, afford the story a wide variety of romantic and dramatic phases, culminating In a thrilling crew race between Oxford and Cam bridge. Too Late to Classify 5 ACRES, close In; 5 -room plastered house, garage, barn, chicken house; , In fruit, clover, grain; main road; electricity; $1600. Terms. Sheley Agency, North City Limits, New Highway 99. WANTED $750 on 5 acrea, well im proved, close In, for 3 or 8 years. P'. O, Box 760. OLDSMOBILE going to Los Angeles May 15th and returning May 29th. Have room for two passengers to help defray expenses. Box. S046, Tribune. ABBEY'S SPECIAL 1037 PLYMOUTH DeLuxe Coupe; very tow mileage. Looks and performs like a new car; spare tire never used. Get our price t WALTER W. ABBEY. INC. Used Car Lot across from new building. 0th and Bartlett. PLEASANT ROOMS 1013 E. Main. Phone 1456-Y. WANTED To rent 4 -room modern unfurnished house. Box 3884. care Tribune. FOR SALE Good two-wheel camp trailer, or trade for cow. W. J. Lindstrom, Rt. 1, Talent. MODERN WOMEN Ncid Not Suffer monthly pain and deUy due to colds, nervous train, exposure or similar causes. Cht-ches-ten Diamond Brand PUIaarecfloctiTt, rrnauie uuu give which niiiar. oom oy an aniRRiBtaiorover.iu years. UKrof THI DIAMOND IS AND ... r. ninTiiKr pSr?K packing a I Acwvi7W . over vnon i 1030 DODGE Touring Sedan; beauti ful maroon finish like new; 00-day guaranteed; low easy terms. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors. LOST Female Boston Bull; dark brlndle, small scar top of head phone 699-R-a or 130. Reward. FOR SALE Purebred Karagansett May poults: right price. Also eg See Lloyd Hanscom. li ml. west of Agate school. FOR RENT Bedroom, close In. 331 W. 6th. Call after 6 p. m. FOR SALE Factory price, new West Inghouse de luxe vacuum cleaner with all attachments. Phone 173. FCU SALE Enameled wood range with coils, almost new, 35. &1B East Main. FOR SALE 3 Poland China boars, ready for service; weaner pigs and young sows. W. J. Phillips, Eagle Point. FOR SALE One used Maytag with balloon rolls, and used Johnson washer. Both good shape. Best cash offer on either or both . by Wednesday night takes them. 18 N. Grape St. - ANOTHER truckload tree-ripened oranges and grapefruit. The Orange Truck. Pine Cone corner. FURNISHED 2 and 3 -room apart ments: garage. Adults. 604 W. 10th St. FOR RENT Small 3-room furnished house; close in. Call 731 -X. FOR SALE OR TRADE 6 -room, clean, modern home in Ashland, near Llthla park. 6 minutes walk from city center, 1900. Inquire 518 So. Oakdale. MYERS W ATE R PRESS U RE S YfT TEMS Reasonably priced, Instal lation guaranteed. Pumping sys tems overhauled. Plumbing con tracting, we can save you mnniy. Dealer for nationally advertised Speed Queen washers and Ironers. Good used washers and radios at bargain prices. Washer parts for all makes of washers. Special price on wringer rolls for a limited time. . We havo a special factory-trained washer service man. Estimates on work furnished free. Work gunr anteed. FICK'S HARDWARE. Phone 300. MUST SELlWrnlnedtelyTTfW Ford V-8 3 -door sedan, excellent condi tion, 9435. 208 West Jackson St , after 5 p. m. Be Laval Magnetic The WORLD'S BEST MILKER A MECHANICAL MARVEL FOR MILKING COWS IN THE BEST WAY! A Complete Line of TRACTOR and HORSE CULTIVATORS JOCSN DEERE No. 999 CORN PLANTER ASSURES PLANTERS THE ACCURACY NECESSARY FOR A PROFITABLE CORN CROP Unfailing Accuracy. Plants All Kinds of Seed. Both Clutch and Variable Drop Gears Are Enclosed and Run in Oil. Simple, Positive Valve Action. Equipment for All Conditions. Quality Construction Through out. rE John Deere No. 999 will' plant your corn In rowi ai straight at an arrow with all of the bills apaced evenly both wayi. The famous John Deere . natural-drop seed platei and doping hopper bottom are largely re sponsible for this unfailing accuracy and acouracy ipelli bigger 0rop more profits I IfflMlblbai?fl - Wi?ay . 29 NORTH RIVERSIDE WANTED Olrl for general housework and care of child. Call after 4 at 30 Rosa Court. 1033 CHRYSLER Six 4 -door Sedan; low mileage and good rubber, black finish, shines like new; motor qutet as a mouse. Special ,.3fl& SKINNER'S GARAGE Bulck Cars. G.M.C. Trucks. FOR SALE Safe. Phlne 411. good condition. FOR RENT Four huge room upstairs suite in beautiful Holly Apts; mealy furnished clean cozy Bverytnuitf furnished except linen Prigldslre lectric range, hot water, all mod ern conveniences Close in lust north of poetoffloe. Adults only. 40. See manager In rear. Phone 1307-R for appointment. MUSIC WEEK SPECIALS ON PIANOS fl good used pianos going this week at a sacrifice. Samll down payments. Balance terms to suit. Attend stu dent recitals on Monday, Wednes day and Thursday. See what other children are doing with music and give your child ft chance. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. TiriiS1 .I'tt 4ivrTriT"MssaaiaT SM0D3 QBSDQD mm Briggs-Humphrey Motor Co. 132 So. Riverside AIRSTREAM TRAILER houses; fac tory made. 9626 up. Von Zundel, 130 Vancouver, Phone 1337-J. FOR SALE Used Lawn mowers. Joe J. Jones. 33 N. Orape. FIRST CLASS auu. nulaulng and quick service Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop. AGE-DATED BEER Phone 1109 SPEEDY! EASY! ECONOMICAL! Here Is the economical solu tion to one of VOI R dairy ing problems . Tedious hand methods are ellmlnat . etl, farm work speeded up, a thorough milking Job H done with CLEAN milk as sured! . RIDE THIS t&SEAT! wLi and watch your PROFITS grow! Relax in Ihe eoa (ortable sett of the "Cater pillar" track-type Tractor and da foot clay's work in solid comfort a physical comfort that comae from a restful sittinf position and a "bank book" comfort caused by this traotor's unbelievably low operating costs. The big, roomy scat has inner coil springs and padded arm rests which put it on a par with your favorite "eaey chair." Controls are within easy reach leg room is ample. That's physical comfortl . The Diesel (or distillate) fuel burning engine and the balance of power and traction bring strings In fuel costs op to 80 with new low upkeep costs. TELEPHONE 1100