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PAGE EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOTiD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1938. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TURNS TO GI WHEN PET KILLED Cheryle Cody had all her little friend In for a birthday party last Saturday at her home, 310 Beatty . street. It was a gala day for the children; Cheryle had long looked forward to the gay fete, had told her playmates about It and all bad a lot of fun, playing games and en Joying the refreshments. Even Bobby, her year-old bull ter rier pet, helped her to enjoy the day. Bobby was more than a dog to Cheryle; he was a genuine compan ion, a real personality whom the! girl remembered In her prayers each night. They were constantly together, Cheryle and Bobby. Cheryle waa four years old Sunday, the day after which her birthday waa celebrated with the party. She had much to make her happy. She remembered her party with pleasure and she had her new birthday toys to play wltb. Bealdea there waa Bobby, full of life and ready for fun. Pepped up by the birthday festivi ties, Bobby followed a little girl to church. Ho was safely locked up dur ing services released to the little girl afterward for the return home. Then tragedy struck. Bobby ran Into the street, was struck and kill ed by a car. Cheryle's birthday hspplneas turn ed to grief. All day she cried and sobbed, praying for the restoration of life to her Inert pet. Since then she has been sad and downcast. Distraught. Cheryle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cody, have tried to procure a new pet oa much like Bobby as possible. Their search thus far has been In vain. Today they Issued an appeal : Has anyone In Medford a small bull terrier who can take Bobby's place and make Cheryle happy again? If so, they would like to be notified. Cheryle's heart has been broken. Only another Bobby can mend It. SOCK AT PEDDLER BRINGS $15 FINE A Justice court Jury Tuesday after noon, after ten minutes deliberations returned a verdict holding Edward Vlsnaw, superintendent of Fluhrer's bakery plant guilty of assault and battery upon Walter Crank, a "real silk" house-to-houso salesman. Crank signed the complaint. Vlsnaw appeared for sentence this morning, and was assessed 910 and costs by Justice of the Peace William fl. Coleman. It was first Intended to appeal the case to circuit court, but the plan was abandoned. Allison Moulton represented Vlsnaw. Testimony In the trial showed that Crank had called at the Vlsnaw apart- MURE HUS 100 MIMJnN HOI f'4 III f?- Schtrdoy'a . menu to exhibit bU wares. In an ar gument that ensued, VUnaw hit Crank "three times In the eye." die coloring the member. The plaintiff claimed Crank waa "persistent" In hla aaleamanahlp. The defendant claim ed he was not. Livestock Portland. PORTLAND, Juna 15, (AP-USDA) HOGS 600, Including 140 direct; mar ket active, ateady to strong good choloe 170210 lb. drive ins ft 70. few 8 85. carload lota quotable 0.00. 3tf3 00 lb. butchers 8.00-28. light llghta 8.20, packing aowa 6 00-25. few 128 lb. feeder pigs 8.00, lighter weights quotable 8.70. CATTLE 100, calves 20, market fair ly active, mostly steady, few graas steers 6 00-75. best greasers saleable 8.00, light grain fed steers quotable 8.70; few common-medium heifers 5 .28-0.70, low cutter and cutter cows 3.20-7O, fat dairy type cows 4.70, good beef cowa 0.00-20, bulls 0.00-70, choice vealers 7.00, selects 8.00, medium 0-00. SHEEP 800; market alow, fairly steady, good trucked -In spring lambs 0.20-00, medium 5.50-6.00. few old crop 4.00-20, good slaughter ayea 2.20 00. Sonth flan Francisco SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. June 10 (AP-USDA)-iHoga 860. Including 100 direct; around 0a higher: sev eral packages 200-200 lb. California, 0.00; few 220 lb.. 90.00. CATTLE 300, Including 21 direct. Generally steady; fed steers absent; load 048 lb, south coast, $7.00; 3 loads light steers. 98.00-00; around 116 head plain steers, as. 00-50; range cowa dull, packer bifts 28c lower; mostly 14.75 6.00; low cutters and cutters active, 3.60r4.25; bulls largely i00; calves 10, all direct; nominally steady; good to choice vealers quoted $8.50; slaughter calves 7.00 down. SHEEP 460, Including 140 direct; woolcd lambs steady: deck medium to good 04-lb. north coast, $0.66, sorted 26 per cent, $5.60; ewes steady, two packages shorn 112-116 lb. ewes, 12.00; around 00 head 01 -lb. culls, 1.00. L'hlrago CHICAGO, June 15. ( AP-USDAI Hogs 14.000. mostly steady; packing sows wenk to 10c lower: top. 89.30, CATTLE 8000; calves 1300, strictly good, choice and prime steers and yearlings steady on shipper and order buyer account; weighty heifers up to 810.00; bulls fully steady $6.00 down: weighty sausage offer' Ings as high as $7.00; vealers steady at 80.00 jiB.35: practical top. $9.50: stocxera and feeders mslnly light JCXas. $7.00rd9.00. SHEEP 7000; native springers up. ward to $9.00 and $9.35: medium to good California springer s. $8.50 straight; bulk medium Texaa clip, ped lambs. $5.35: scattered head na ttve slaughter ewes, $3.00-50. Portland Produce PORTLAND. June 15. (AP) But' ter Prints: A grade, 2VAa lb, parchment wrappers: 38c In cartons: B grade. 36'ic lb. In parchment wrappers, 37V40 lb. In cartons. This Whiskey is 3 Years Old! TrvOld Quaker now3 years old its un failing smoothness protected bv the fa mous 51walchdogiofqualily."90proof. ri.vr 7." 1!art mm wm&mm STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY - TIM SOIDI IT-S Made in the Bluegrass Country. Iivniister Ken lurky dUtillers, the good old' Kentucky wit I pi.tIIO qi art !.. . 90Pti.nnitiit HOtKHON willk.iv Long Eivning Ahead? G!-2T"IS RIGHT This uhikkry ha jmt the right tight' new. h i "mriiini" by an exclusive Schertlcy procr. One tip will tell you 'tight is rightF htO m H.rl.70 soni-Ai.i'Ysy RED LABEL Bl4f4 W)iife..-W prW 7w B.HT. ,rinu corn. iMs.suii.M.n- mom o..ic.. n.y c I BUTTERFAT Portland delivery. buying price; A grade, 3525Ho lb. In country station: -A grade. 33ie lb.; B grade, lo leaa; C grade, 8c lb. lesa. EGOS Buying prices by whole salers: Specials, 22 ',c; extras, 20c; standards. 18c; special medium, 18c; extra mediums. 17c; undergrade. 16c dozen. Cheese, country meats, live poultry and turkeys unchanged. Potatoes, onions, cantaloupes, hay, wool, unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND. Ore., Wheat futuree: June 15. (AP) Open High Low July - 76 A b .79 .7B'4 Sept. .... .76 b .78 .75', Deo. .78 V4 .78 54 .76". Cash: Oata, No. 3, 38-lb. 39; No 3, 38 lb gray. 836; No. 3 45 lb. b.w., 836; corn, ClOM .76 b .78 .78 V. a white, barley, No. 3 E. T., ehlpment, 828 75. ' Soft white wheat. 77V4b: w. white or W. club 77b; western red. 78V4b; hard red winter ordinary, 73Ab; 11 pet., 76b; 13 pet. 80b; 13 pet., 86b: 14 pet., 90b. Hard red spring, ordi nary. 7514b; 11 net., 76b; 13 pet.. 80b: 13 pet.. 86b: 14 pet.. 81b: hard whlte-baart, ordinary, 78b: 11 pet.. 78; 13 pet. 80; 18 pet.. 83; 14 pet.. 84, Receipts: Wheat, 8; Hour, 8; oats, 1; mllireed, 3. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO. June IB (AP) wheat: Open High Low Close July . aav, J3j .80 .80(4 Sept. .8114 -81 80S -81 '4 Dee. .83 My. .81 SU'i Wall St. Report NEW YORK, June 15. lm Th stock market got one foot on a ruiij of the recovery ladder today, but was too lackadaisical to climb. The upward gesture carried aevoral Issues, notably raw material aharea. up a point or so In the morning, and seemed to have been motivated large ly by an Inflationary flurry of gold buying In London. The turnover In the stock exenenge amounted to only about 350.000 shares . Today'a closing prices for 32 select ed stocks follow: Al. Ohem. b Dye.... 140 Am. Can . w ... 87 '4 Am. dc Fgn. Pow.- 34 A. T. 1c T .. .. 139 Andaconda 23H Atch. T. 8c S. P 25 OUT OFiP Graham reduces prices on all models . . . savings up to $92.00 for you ! 1 fflStfSy Styla . . . forward ... New Prices Now Take a look at that twautlful car In the picture! lt'i a big i;X-irich wheeJbaw car. 57-lnch wide seats. Hydraulic Brakes. All-steel body, l'lui a long list of engi neering features that you don't find in even the most expensive cars. Yes. we believe that "high prices" are as out of date as last year's styles in auto mobiles. So we've revamped m.r prices to suit the times ... to stimulate fresh buy ing. You can save from tiO to $'.'2 by buying a Graham now I If you've never driven the Graham Supercharger you don't know what you've missed. Surpng power. Amazing pickup. Yet. astonishingly low operating Phone 977 10 48 41 41 V, 4 i 95 33 M 39 -39 51H 84 89 81 19 83 14 321, 5". 10', 7 28 9 Beth. Steel Caterpillar Tract. . Chrysler . Coml. Solr . Curtlss-Wright DuPont Oen. Elee. - Gen. Poods Oen. Mot , Int. Harvest. ,,' I..T. It T Johns-Msn Monty Ward North Amer. Penney (J. C.) . Phillips Pet Radio Soup. Pac. Std. Brands St. OH Cal. St. Oil N. J Trans. Amer. . Union Carb. .. Unit. Aircraft 64 ' 36i 26!'i U. S. Steel Window Breakers Placed On Parole Three Juveniles charged with break ing windows, and inflicting other damage on the A. K. Ware home, in the Kings highway district, were given a hearing Tuesday and paroled to their parents. The district attorney reported that the boys the oldest 11 years, had caused 9117 damage to windows alone, and besides had torn out heating pipes. Authorities report this Is the win dow-breaking season for small boys. and there are frequent reports of win dow smashing, but not as extensive as In thLs case. . COUNTY ROAD OILING STARTS NEXT WEEK Oiling of county roads will prob ably start next week, according to County Engineer Paul B. Jlynnlng. A rock crusher and other equipment are now being setup. First operations will probably be on the Phoenix-Talent road, the longest stretch on the oiling program, the county engineer said. The oiling pro gram In this city, announced to start today, was postponed. San Francisco Hulter SAN FRANCISCO, June 15. (? Butter 02 score 26; 91 score 24&. SACRAMENTO, June Churning cream butterfst: 28; second grade 25 Va 15. (P) First grade SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE Coats Dresses Hsts ETHELWYN B HOFFMANN Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads Is 1:30 p. m. Graham Lad tha Industry Bendlx Avis. , Now Graham Toket Another Stride) Make It a Bigger Value Than cost. T yjr, Graham again hold tht Orivial A.A.A. Economy Championship 25.77 milts on a gallon of tawlim. Come In. I.et us appraise your old car . . . see how easy it is to own a beautiful Graham. Look at these big savings I 4 DOO SEDAN MODUS VO0 wMl tnink SAVt Oraham Standard $40.00 Orvham Special $80.00 Oraham Suptrthargar $92.00 Oraham Custom Suprhartr $60.00 PENNINGTON MOTOR E FRUIT EMPLOYES MEETING TONIGHT An executive session will be held tonight of the conference board be fore which a hearing was held last Saturday on a plea for a reduction In the state minimum wage for wom en workers In packing plants, from 35 cents to 27 cents an hour. The meeting will be held in the law of fices of Porter J. Neff, board chair man. In the Cooley Theater building At 8 tonight a meeting for all fruit workers, both field and packing plant employes, will be held In the Labor temple. 219 West Main street Pur- pone of the meeting la to review last Ssturdsy's public hearing on the wage reduction plea, it was explained hy Jack Long, secretary of the Central Labor Council which called the ses sion. . The workers' meeting la not for the purpsoe of organizing. Mr. Long em phasized. "It la unfortunate that em ployers of the Rogue valley have shown an antagonism toward labor organizations and I think thla la the result of misunderetandlng." Mr. Long commented. "Wo are only Interested In the welfare of Medford and vicinity and wo should all be able to work harmoniously together." Mr. Long said the Central Labor Council, an American Federation of Labor affiliate, prefers the employ ment solely of local workers in the packing plants A survey mnde last year, he added, showed that about a third of the packing plant employes were transients. The conference board will go over the transcript of the hearing at It meeting tonight. It Is to make rec ommendations on the wage reduction plea to the state welfare commission. The commission may accept or reject the recommendations or accept part and reject part. At the-public hearing, packing plant representatives said that ravings from any minimum wage reduction would be passed on wholly and directly to the growers whose financial status was described generally as desperate, i Irkes Bound Home. LE HAVRE. France, June 15. Up- Secretary Harold L. Ickes and his bride, the former Jane Dahlman of Milwaukee, sailed for New York to day aboard the lie de France, aftfli a lo-day honeymoon visit to Paris The Tckes were married at Dublin, May 24. In 25.77 miles ? gallon Ever What Other Car Cn Iven Approach Oraham't Prove 0s Icon on yf Of course, you'd like to own a big car. Every body would! But moat big cars do cost more to operate than small cars. But the Graham Supercharger again holds the official A. A. A." Economy Champion hip 25. . i miles on a gallon. Get Graham's tomplttt economy Mory. You'll grt tome brand new ideas. (, - r m a i-i i CO. Additional Jobs for young men in the Civilian Conservation corps will be available early In July, it has been announced by the Jackson county re lief committee which la the CCC se lecting agency for this county. An enrollee In the Civilian Conser vation corps la paid at the rate of 30 per month. A small percentage of enrol lee who ahow unusual abil ity receive $3(1 and $45 per month Men with dependents must be willing to make an allotment out of their pay of at least 922 per month to such dependents. In addition to the $30 per month basic pay, enrol lees receive board and lodging at the camp, clothing, med ical and dental Attention, recreation, and the opportunity for education ei ther In advancing to a higher grade in school, or to help In qualifying for some particular vocational field. Young men to be eligible must be unmarried citizens between the ages of 17 and 23 years inclusive, in good physical condition, and unemployed and In need of employment. Each person selected agrees to remain in the corps for at least six months, un less urgently needed at home or un less offered aJob In private employ ment. Those who are Interested should make application Immediately to the office of the Jackson county relief committee' at the city hall. TRUCKER FINED $5 FOR ACK OF PROPER PLATES Lawrence P. Redmond of Portland. was assessed 65 and costs In Justice court, on a chargo of operating a ve hicle without proper license plates, for hauling freight. The complaint charged that the Redmond vehicle was also loaded In excess of the 4000 pounds allowed by law. CLENDALE WINS, 114, TO TAKE THIRD PLACE Glendale defeated Yreka. II to 4. In a Southern Oregon league baseball game at Yreka last Sunday. The game moved Glendale Into un- 'OEING'S great ya.ini ii i - -j-aa....-. vv- ,s . ......-..1f rt 7 r; -n yr,y ;-"r-in ttt:qix iJjij.,. 4,ljulijj7Ti; '.jiJJ u.Wii) ' ' ' fl ft - ' r: ' united air- ' rUj lines use h - ;v i; PENNZOIl S Jk Hi t ' EwslvelY J jp f -; - f WESTERN AIR 1 J ) ffi N"" EXPRESS; TOO 1 V ffiSSffi AIRLINES i ARtTl , D ton "Flying Fortresses," built for the Army, and Douglas' new 40-passenger land transport, are test-flown with PENNZOIL1 k In regular air line service in the west alone PENNZOIL lubricates 75 per cent of all the disputed third place In the circuit standings, with three wins and three losses, and kept Yreka deep In the cellar with Ashland, both having won on and lost five games Noted Dance Band At Oriental Garden Oene Coy and hla band constating of thirteen pieces, playing at the Oriental Gardens tonight, Is consid ered one of the beat troupes of col ored musicians In the country. It Is widely acclaimed throughout the east where It has played a number of suc cessful engagements in the Greystone ball room, where he was followed by Fletcher Henderson, the Cotton Club In Chicago, tlie New Penn at Pitts burgh where they alsa broadcasted weekly over the Columbia network. OREGON MEASURES ARE SIGNED BY ROOSEVELT WASHINGTON, June 15. (AP) President Roosevelt signed three measures today giving the state of Night Limited Leaves Arrives angy-au EVERY REGULAR CAR AIR-CONDITIONED Observation club car, with lounge, fountain, barber, bath, periodicals, cards. Latest types of standard and tourist sleeping cars Deluxe coaches, with lounges for men and women, deep individual seats, porter service, free pillows. ETvni'ACC Leaves Portland 8:30 A.M. MdJ CAirCdd Arrives Spokan 6:30 P.M. Observation reserved seat coach, wide windows, individual chairs (50c), cafe economy meals, standard coach. Scenery of Columbia River and Cascade Range, Bonneville Dar- LOW TRAIN FARES Coach. . . $ 7.50 one way, $14.25 roundtrlp Tourist .. 8.43 one way, 16.05 roundtrip Standard. . 11.24 one way, 16.90 roundtrip And Reserved Seat Coach. Berth and reserved a( charges additional Southern Vicific'i horn agent will tell through ticket in connection with tha S. P. A S. Ry. at proportional fares. Drtsils or illustrated folders will ba furnished on request R- H. CROZIER. Gen. Passenger Agent, American Bank Bldf., Portland 15 and 30- mileage flown! Aviation ex perts buy lubrication solely on dependability and low cost-per-mile. You can do the same. Be oil-wise ... insist on Penn sylvania's supreme quality, PENNZOIL, for your car. Oregon title to small strips of land In Tillamook and Coos counties for highway purpose and authorizing the appropriation of $25,000 for t:-:e permanent mooring of the battleship Oregon at Portland. WINDOW GLASS Wo sail window glaas and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab lnet Works. GIVE DAD A. BREAK Next Sunday Is Father's day. Bend him a card to show yon rare. SWEM'S GREETING CARDS CHOICE OF S. P. & S. TRAINS DAY OR NIGHT Portland 9:30 P.M. Spokane 7:00 A.M. 32 S. Bartlett