MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, .TUNE 13, 1038,
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and
ZonU to Meet Zonta club wUl con
Tne this evening at 8 In the Eff!e
Kurt atudlor 204 North Ivy street.
Medford Callers Mr. and Mrs. L.
0. Regnell of Diamond Lake resort
hopped and visited friends here Sat
urday. To Lakevlew Paul Hanlin, United
States deputy marshal, left last night
for Lakevlew where he was to spend
several days transacting official bus
tneas. Grass Fire The fire department's
chemical crew was called yesterday
noon to put out a grass fire In back
of the Sacred Heart hospital. No dam
age was done.
Fish At Lake Harry Hansen anC
Robert Field spent yesterday fl&hlna
at Fish lake but they were unable to
make a catch. The water Is still too
high for good angling. Mr. Hansen re
ported. "
From Grants Pass Mr. and Mrs. E.
C. Westergren and small son of Grants
Pass spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Wes
tergren's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralpn
O. Bardwell. at their home. 1003
South Oakdale avenue.
Poor Fishing Luck Otto DeJarnett,
Bernle Merahon and Frank DeSouza
spent yesterday afternoon fishing (or
bass at Hyatt lake without results.
Several fishing parties were at the
lake, some making fair catches, Mr.
DeJarnett said.
At Ball Game Among Ashland res
idents attending the Medford-Ashland
baseball game yesterday at the high
school park were Mr. and Mrs. Aub
rey Miles. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Gan
dee, Mike Walcott. Bert Miller 'and
Dr. W. J. Crandall.
On Inspection Karl L. Janouch,
supervisor of the Rogue River nation
al forest left today to make an in
spection tour of the Union Creek dis
trict. He expected to be gone several
days. He was to be accompanied on
the tour by Homer Hlxon, Union
Creek dlstrlot ranger.
Park Staff Mives Books, records
and office supplies of Crater Lako
national park were moved todiiy from
the administrative staff's winter
headquarters in the Medford federal
building to summer headquarters In
the. park. The administrative staff
will now be stationed in the park
until autumn.
Completes Leave George E. Patter
son, navy recruiter here, this morn
ing resumed his duties at his office
in Medford federal building after
spending a week's leave of absence In
Los Angeles. He attended the Shrine
convention and renewed, friendships
with a number of former naval as
sociates while In the southern Cali
fornia metropolis.
Back ..From ..South Grace ..Nlms.
proprietor of the Marinello Beauty aa
Ion at 303 North Holly street, return
ed last night from Los Angeles and
Hollywood where she attended a num
ber of shows on hair styling. She was
accompanied home by her assistant.
Maxlne Boone, who took an advanced
course in hair dressing at the Marin
ello school In Los Angeles.
Pirate Girl Leaves Zoe Dell Lantis
left last midnight by United Main
liner for San Francisco after a day's
visit here. She arrived by Malnllner
Saturday night from Portland where
she hsd participated in the rose fes
tival. The former Medford resident lb
the Pirate Girl of the San Francisco
International Exposition. She recently
completed a part In her first motion
picture.
Minor Accidents City police re
ports today said that Cordelia E.
Frailey of Tulelake. Calif., and Hux
ley D. Kem of 1128 West Main street
drove cars Involved In a slight mis
hap three miles north of Gold Hill
on the Pacific highway Sunday; W.
D. Miller of Klamath Falls and M. D.
Bourse of Gold Hill operated machines
colliding with minor damage on the
Pacific highway near Gold Hill early
Sunday morning; and O. E. Sabln of
103 South Riverside avenue and R. L.
Barnett of Klamath Falls drove ve
hicles Involved in a slight collision
at Central avenue and Eighth street
Saturday evening.
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TRIUMPHS M I II
Wednesday, June 15th
Men 40c
Oriental Gardens
PERSONAL
Shop Here Mr. and Mrs. Brook
Parsons of Eagle Point were Medford
callers Saturday.
Here on Business Mrs. T. J. John
son of Eagle Point transacted busi
ness here Saturday.
Visitors Here Mr. and Mrs. R. 0.
Lewi's of Central Point were Medford
visitors, today.
From Portland Lee Stool, person
nel representative of the national
reemployment service in Portland,
spent the past several days In this
city on business.
Student Home Ardo 8tocka was
home today from Willamette univer
sity In Salem where he recently com
pleted his freshman year. Stocks was
graduated last year from Medford
high school where he was an out
standing football player.
Utilize Airport Arrivals yesterday
at Medford municipal airport, in
cluded Lieut. G. G. Northrop, en
route in a Douglaa observation plane
from Hamilton field, San Rafael,
Calif., to Gray field, Fort Lewis.
Wash.; and Lieut. D. H. Kennedy of
the Washington national guard, from
Hamilton to Gray field In a Douglas
observation.
Many At Picnic Jacksonville unit
of Royal Neighbors of America held a
picnic yesterday at the McKee Bridge
campground In the Rogue River na
tional forest, about 100 being pres
ent. Many campers and picnickers
utilized the facilities of the Union
Creek area over the week-end, tne
forest service reported. -
,
New Student Plane Thomas A.
Culbertson. Jr.. operator of s flying
school at Medford municipal airport,
was today in possession of a new Tay
lor Cub plane which he will use In
his aviation course. He turned In his
old Taylor Cub. the ptane being flown
to Portland to exchange for the new
ship last Thursday, by Dan Howard,
one of Culbertaon'a students. Howard
brought the new plane to Medford
Saturday.
Completes Mission Frank G. Bo
din, owner of the Boden Hotel Serv
ice with headquarters in the Bllt
more In Los Angeles, left for the soutn
via Klamath Falls this afternoon af
ter completing a business mission
here. Mr. Bodln arrived here Satur
day, making his headquarters at the
Hotel Jackson which he represents
During his stay here he visited with
hia brother L. M. Bodln, superinten
dent of the Rogue River Orchards
company. Mr. Bodln related that the
Biltmore hotel had the largest room
count In Its history during the recent
Shrlner convention In Los Angeles.
Inspect Roads F. D. Macpherson
engineering Inspector with the United
States regional forest office in Port
land, will spend this week on the
Rogue River national forest, going
over road maintenance work and
plans with W. L. Jones, construction
superintendent. Mr. Macpherson ar
rived here Saturday from eastern Ore
gon. He was accompanied by Carl H.
Deffenbaugh. equipment officer at the
regional forester's office, who also
was to have spent the week here. Mr
Deffenbaugh. however, was recalled
to the north because of the fire on
the Olympic national forest in Wash
ington. Airport Arrivals Today's arrival?
at Medford municipal airport Includ
ed MaJ. John Gardner, regular army
officer commanding an air corps re
serve unit at Boeing field. Seattle, and
the following reserve officers: Lieut
Milton Turner, Lieut. R. T. Taylor.
Lieut. B. G. Pollock and Lieut. John
Blum, each of whom was flying a
North American basic trainer. With
MaJ. Gardner leading In a Douglas
basic trainer, the squadron was en
route from Boeing field to Hamilton
field, San Rafael. Calif., on a practice
cruise. Other arrivals were Lieut. C.
D. Price, from Wright field. Dayton.
Ohio, who came In from Seattle on
his way to Hamilton field on a cross
country practice flight In a North
American basic combat plane; Jim
McKean. from Bend to Stockton.
Calif., in a Cessna cabin plane; and
Ben Ashford, Bend to Stockton in a
Ryan open-cockpit ship. The Bend
filers left the Ryan at the hangar
here and continued to Stockton to
gether In the Cessna.
GENE COY
and His 12 Colored
Entertainers
The Only Traveling Band
in Two Years!
Ladies
Livestock
Portland
PORTLAND. Jun 18. (AP)
HOOS: 2000; market active, 35c
higher; packing sows steady; good
choice 163-210 lb. drivelna mostly
8.7S; few from carload lots $8.50;
light lights mostly S8.25; packing
sows $e3.35; choice 85-110 lb. feeder
pigs 8.75.
CATTLE 1700; calves 300; market
uneven; steers strong to 36c higher;
heifers strong; cows steady; bulls
25 3 50c below week ago or Bteady
with Friday; load good 781 lb. grain
fed steers ' $8,75; numerous load
medium-good grass steers $7.50 8;
common steers $5.75 j 8.75; common
medium heifers mostly $5.35 q 7:
good beef cows $5 13 .50: mixed cows
and heifers $5.65&0; common-medium
$4 .80; low cutter and cutter
$3-30$ .75; bulls mostly $5.35 6;
choice vealers strong to 60c higher;
lower grades steady; few choice veal
ers $7 ($.60; selects up $7.75; common-medium
$4.50 a 6.
SHEEP 3600, Including 1008
through; - market opened strong;
later sales spring lambs 35c or more
lower; early top $7.35; scattered lots
and 1 carload $7; later sales $6.75
down; few old crop $4 ,50; choice
ewes $3.75 medium-good $1.753.35.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, June
13. (AP-USDA) HOGS: 40; active,
fully 30c higher or up to $9.45 on
desirable 185-335 lb. butchers; pack
ing sows $7.45.
CATTLE 735. Including 346 di
rect; quality plain, largely grass run,
no fed steers here; 3 cars 875-1060
lb. medium steers $6.50; she stock
steady, load 790 lb. grass heifers
$6.60; half load range cows $4.50
6.00; around four loads low cutters
and cutters $3.504.35; odd bulls,
$fl(6. Calves 130; nominally steady;
two loads medium to good 180-316
lb. vealers offered.
SHEEP 3,700, Including 373 di
rect; wooled lambs 35c lower: 3 decks
choice 80 lb. north coast $7.60; shorn
lambs steady, about 1.000 head
shorn 70 lb. lambs $7, sorted 35 per
cent $6; few packages ewes- $2.60
3.25.
Chicago
CHICAGO. June 13. (AP-USDA)
HOGS: 14.000, Including 6.000 di
rect; mostly 10c to 15c higher than
Friday's average; practical top $9.35'.
good 400-650 lb. packing sows $7.90
38.25; lighter weights $8.30(8; .60.
CATTLE 13,000; calves 3,000;
heifers strong to shade higher; best
fed steers early $10.85; prime year
ling heifers up to $9.85: new high
on crop; practical top weighty saus
age bulls $6.90; vealers $9.60 down.
SHEEP 7000, Including 6,300 di
rect. Packers choice 83 lb. average
$9.60; as yet no action on clipped
lambs; Indications weak; sheep
steady to easier; bulk 136-130 lb.
medium ewes $3.50 down.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, June 13 (AP) BUT
TER Prints. A grade 27o lb. In
parchment wrappers; 38c in oar tons;
B grade 36V&C lb. In parchment
wrappers, 27ic lb. In cartons.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery,
buying price: A grade SSsSSc lb.
In country stations; A grade 33 c
lb.; B grade 2o less; C grade, 6c lb.
less.
EGGS Buying prioes by whole
salers: specials 22lo doe.; extras.
30c doc.; standards, 18o doe.; special
medium, 18c doz.; extra mediums,
17c doz.; undergrades. 16c doe.
CHEESE Oregon triplets 13c; Ore
gon loaf 18c. Brokers will pay V4
cent below quotations.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling price
to retailers: country-killed hogs,
best butcher under 160 lbs,, 10g
llo lb.; vealers. Utilise lb.; light
and thin, 810c lb.; heavy, 849c
lb.; bulls, 10c lb.; oanner cows, 7
8c lb.; cutter cows 8g9c lb.; spring
lambs,13(g 1416c lb.; old lambs, 8$9c
lb.; ewes, 4$ 6c lb.
LIVE POULTRY Buying price :
Leghorn broilers, 1 to 1 lbs.,
14 g 1414c lb.; 2 lbs., 1414c lb.:
colored springs, 3 to Z lbs, 17
17V&C lb.; over 3fc lbs., 18$ 18 14c
lb.; Leghorn hens, over 8 lbs., 16
3 1514c lb.; under 8ft lbs., 14) 141. c
lb.; colored hens to 6 lbs., 18 g 1814c
lb.; over 6 lbs., 17 1714 c lb.; No. 3
grade, 3c lb. less.
TURKEYS Nominal buying price:
breeder hens, 30 lb. selling price,
breeder hens 33c lb.; toms 17 18c
pound.
POTATOES New Shatter, $3.30 9
3.60 per 100 lb. bag.
POTATOES Yakima gems 3s, 60c;
20c
local 66c cental; central Oregon
$1.45(91.50 cental.
ONIONS Old crop Oregon Wo. 1
$3.6093.75 cental; California, wax
$1.40; Collfornla, red $140; yellow
$1.60.
CANTALOUPES Imperial pony
54s. $3.75 3; standards, 45s. $3.60
$3.75; Jumbo, $3.50(33.75 crate.
WOOL 1938, nominal: Willamette
valley, medium 18c lb.; coarse and
braids 8c lb.; eastern Oregon,, 10$
lfle lb.
HAY Selling price to retailers: al
falfa No. 1, $18018.50 ton; oat-vetch,
$14 ton;v clover, $13 ton; timothy,
valley, $15 ton, Portland.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., June 13.--(AP)
Oraln:
(wheat) Open High Low Close
July .73 .73 .73 .73
Sept. .... .73 .73 .73 .73
Cash grain:
Oats, No 3. 38-lb. white $35; No.
3. 38-lb. 'gray, $25.
Barley. No. 3, 45-lb. B. W. $35.
Corn, No. 3, E. Y. shipment, $26.50.
Cash wheat (bid):
Soft white 75c; western white 74c;
western red 73c.
Hard red winter ordinary 73c; 11
percent 73ac; 13 percent, 78c; 13
percent 84c; 14 percent 88c.
Hard red spring ordinary 73c; 11
percent 74c; 13 percent 78c; 13 per
cent 84c; 14 percent 88c.
Hard- white, Baart ordinary 75c;
11 percent 76c; 13 percent 77c; 13
percent 78c; 14 percent 80c.
Today's car receipts: wheat 81;
barley 1; flour 15; corn 7; oats 3;
mlllfeed 8.
. Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, June 13. (AP) Losing
about half of Saturday's abrupt ad
vance, wheat prices today slumped
as much as 2 cents a bushel.
Profit taking accounted for much
of the selling. v
Wheat: Open High Low Close
July . 78-i 79 W 77 Vi 78'i
Sep. 79-80 80!4 78fc 78
Dec. 80 4 817a 79 & 794
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, June 13 (AP)
Stock market leaders turned In a
losing performance today, with In
dustrials yielding fractions to around
a points and a few volatile Issues
more.
As in the past several weeks, .vol
ume was conspicuous by its absence.
Transfers were In the neighborhood
of 350,000 shares, another one of the
lowest full-day turnovers In about
four years.
Today's closing prices for 32 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye ..... 145H
Am. Can . 87
Am. .Is Fgn. Pow 314
A. T. Is T. . 132
Anaconda 1 23ft
Atch. T. it 8. P. 25
Bendix Avla 10
Beth. Steel 43 V4
Caterpillar' Tract. .. . 39
Chrysler . . 40
Coml. Solv .. 7J4
Curttss-Wrlght - 4
DuPont B4ii
Oen. Elec.
Gen. Poods
Gen. Mot.
Int. Harvest.
I. T. & T.
32Ji
. 29
28
50ii
Johns-Man. ai
Monty Ward 2974
North Amer 18
Penney (J. C.) Unquoted
Phillips Pet 31
Radio - 6i4
Sou. Pac .'. 1014
Std. Brands 7
St. Oil Cal. 26 t
St. Oil N. J 45V4
Trans. Amer. .... 9
Union Carb. 82
Unit. Aircraft 25
U. S. Steel 41
T 1 5. this srlnnlnr boy 1
lde to Gen. Lu Chens-tsao, Bed
irmy chief In northern China.
The lad. who l called "Little
levll," had been a Japanese spy
jut wat converted to the Chi
nese cause after belnK captured '
by Communist soldiers. j
Th British army has borrowed a
' super" cook from the London coun
ty council for a rear In a campaign
to brighten up meals for the troops
The Morning AfterTaking
Carters Little Liver Pills
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14-YEAR-OLD Winifred Adlcr, San Francisco schoolgirl
o unspecified weight, put her all Into a gallant try at the shot put
In a recent athletic event on the publio playgrounds at San Fran
cisco. It was the lirst tlmo she'd ever mailo such an alk-mpt, and
If one can Judge from grimacing face, It may be her last. She
opened her eyes at the final heave.
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TA L K I N C ' S FORBIDDEN beautiful Countess Vera
Fugger von Babenhausen (left), sweetheart of Austria's fallen
chancellor Kurt Schuschnlgg seen at Vienna opera. Pleadingly
she fold a reporter: "Please go. I'm not permitted to talk."
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PALEFACE Dick Ward
who joined In pow-wow of Ca
nadian Northwest Indians at
Harrison Hot Springs, British
Columbia, uses this hand-hewn
shlllalah to kill courars.
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ASTORIA. Ore., June 13. (AP)
Coast guard patrol boats and the
Port Angeles coastguard amphibian
plans today were aenrehlng the sea
.'rom Port Angeles to Tillamook, Ore.,
for the 45-foot motor cruiser Beverly
B which left Nctih bay Friday noon
with n crew of four and has been
unreported since.
The first completely alr-condltlon-ed
train In South America Is being
put Into operation between Buenos
Aires nnd Cordoba by the Central
Argentine railway.
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Romantic Role
Lovely Loretta Young follows a
strange quest to the ends of the
earth In the romantic drama, "Four
Men and a Prayer." opening a three-
day run at the Rial to theater tomor
row. Introducing the new star dis
covery, Richard Greene, the cast
also Includes George Sanders. C.
Aubrey Smith, David Ntven, Alan
hale and Be r ton Churchill.
Air Devils." An exciting drama
of the sky featuring Larry Blake
and Dick Purcell. plays aa the com
panion feature with the Loretta
Young picture.
Jerome Kern Music
Features Comedy on
Craterian's Screen
Something radically refreshing In
film musicals made Its bow yester
day at the Crater Ian theater, the
sprightly new Irene Dunne-Douglas
Fairbanks Jr.. comedy with Jerome
Kern music, "Joy of Llr'ng."
In the story Miss Dunne Is a top
notch musical comedy star, whose
del fish family la only interested In
spending her money faster than she
can earn It.
Fairbanks, convinced that happi
ness la the greatest thing in life
has. on that belief, bought himself
a South Sea Island and a tramp
freighter that he uses aa a self-supporting
private yacht. All he wants
la a queen for his Island, and he
decides that Miss Dunne will do.
He startles and then Irritates the
lady by hla contemptuous attitude
toward her pet relalves. But ho ma
neuvers her Into a series of ridicu
lous situations in an effort to prove
his point, and when he finally takes
her out for the evening on a hi
larious two-dollar party, things build
up rapidly to an exciting climax.
The stormy progress or this unique
romance Is enlivened by the Je
rome Kern melodies which Miss
Dunne sings beautifully, and by a
colorful array of settings that vary
from Fairbanks' dingy steamer to
Miss Dunne's luxurious home.
Through it all the lovely actress and
her popular lead scamper In engag
ing fashion, and their portrayals
rank high among the year's acting
displays.
The excellent cast has Guy Klbbee
and Alice Brady aa Miss Dunne's
hypocritical parents.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE Child's gentle riding
pony. A. L. Ferns, Fern Valley.
8hows at
1:45
7:00-8:30
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"Goodbye
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FEATURES
Ruddle. In battle-
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Feel at Home in
"The Heart of Portland"
Comfort ConTtntenea
Courtcej ferric
Attraettn ataai
Dttacha bits $1.0 at
with oath fi.se at
Hotel
Cornelius
IU B.W. park
Portland
BIN O.
IN THE HEART Of THE CITY
f WANT to buy modern home in city,
prereraoiy east aide. Mtgnt conalder
small suburban acreage with mod
ern Improvements. Addreaa Box
3423, Tribune, giving lull descrip
tion and price.
FOB SALE My home at 41 Ashland
avenue, large view living room. iV
erlooklng city. 3 bedrooms, tile kit
chen and breakfast nook, modern
dining room, hardwood floors
throughout, full basement, drlve-ln
garage, ample room for storage,
work shop or playroom. Piped hot
air furnace, operated automatically
by oil burner. Every detail of con
struction has been carefully
thought - out and arranged.
Land scaped ground with lock gar
den, flowers and shrubbery A ''eal
home, cost of construction $11,000.
Yours for C8.000. Must be seen to
be oppreclated. Mrs. Ray Sa ten well,
owner.
20 ACRES, partly Irrigated. 5-room
house, bam. chicken house, snap
at $2250. Easv terms. C. 8. Butter
field, Medford Bldg.
FOR RENT Furnished 6-rm. modern
home, full electric equipment for
summer only. Inquire 744 Wes
Jackson.
FOR SALE Iron wheel wagon with
hay rack. Platform acalea, E. c.
Richmond, Midway Road.
FOR TRADE Hay for pigs. Joe Wood
cock, 4 miles nortn central point
on highway.
FOR SALE 1929 Chevrolet truck,
75; 4-wheel trailer; 5-tube car
dlo. $10: 6:00x21 tires. Richfield
Station. Jacksonville highway.
APT. for rent. Hotel Grand.
COUNTRY home on Rogue river and
Pacific highway, o-room house,
bath, fireplace, bullt-lns. cold
spring three acrea Irrigated gar
den, forty acres virgin forest. $1900.
terms. Write Kenneth L. Kegg. Bon
neville, Oregon or See Donald Gay,
near Gold Hill.
FOR SALE; Persian kittens, evenings.
204 BUSS,
LADY wishes housework in widower's
home. Box 2430, Tribune.
APARTMENT and sleeping room for
rent. 344 N. Bartlett.
FOR SALE One acre, modern houxe.
city water, $1400. H. O. Wilson,
phone 1664.
WANTED TO RENT by June 20th. S
or 4 -room modern house, partly
furnished, electrlo range. AdulU.
Permanent. Phone 07.
CAPABLE woman wants housekeep
ing. Good cook. Free to go anywhere.
Box 2423, Tribune.
FOR RENT Modern 6 -room house,
close In. H. G. Wilson. Phone 1S64.
FOR SALE Large Frigid aire like new,
bedstead and springs, electrlo range.
1129 N Ian tic.
'31 CHEVROLET 1-ton truck, li
censed, for sale or trade for light
car. 309 So. Newtown.
1934 FORD V-8 Coupe DeLuxe model.
Tuesday special only $297.00. A real
bargain on low easy term.
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At 3rd and Ftr Sta.
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Ere, '. 35c
Kiddle, . 10c
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