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MEDFORD MATTj TRD3TTNTE. MEDFORD. ORF,OONT. FRTDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 193S.
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FOR NEW
SERVICE
Pouring of foundations was started
today for th new automobile service
station being erected by Standard
Stations, Inc. at 144 South Central
avenue, and the northwest corner
of Oth street. If weather continues
favorable, it Is expected the structure
will be completed by the first of
the year.
NERO
riddled while
Rome burned
OLD NERO was a riddle.
When Rome burned ev
erybody expected that as em
peror and titular head of the
fire department he would not
only attend the conflagration
but would grab an ax and break
in the first window. Instead,
he fiddled for him, a very
silly activity.
The oil Industry would be
just as ridiculous if as some
people seem to think it fid
dled while the nation's petro
leum supply vanished, leaving
it with 13 billion dollars in
vested in a ghost business.
Bat consider this: Known
petroleum reserves now stand
at 15 li billion barrels largest
in history. Despite all the bil
lions of barrels used in the
meantime, that's 150 per cent
more than the known reserve
of 24 years ago.
This reserve is actual oil in
die ground. It's like money in
the bank. You know it's there
and that you can go get it when
you need it It doesn't consider
the fact that the industry makes
a barrel of oil go farther each
year.
. When it comes to money
you spend some every year. But
if your bank balance is regu
larly bigger in December than
it was in January, you don't
moan. And that's what is ac
tually happening to the oil re
serves of the United States.
Each year they're more and
more and more.
Standard Oil Company
of California
HARVEST MOOri
CAKE
Try this delicious new
everyone and especially
parties or dinners. This
ten to twelve people.
Two spicy layers with &
and filling, then topped
59'
This cake will be featured all next week.
The new station represents an In
vestment of about (S800, the Stand
ard 8tatlons office here said. It wUl
be operated as an authorized dis
tributor's station, the company stated.
The building will be unlike other
Standard stations In Medford. It will
be L-shaped and will contain all of
the usual service unlta under one
roof. It will be finished In stucco.
The csnopy will have only one sup
porting poet Instead of the customary
two.
The building Itself will be 75 by
100 feet In outside dimensions. Con
tract for the building was awarded
to R. I. Stuart & Sons. Other con
tractors are Coffeen Brothers, plumb
ing, and Trowbridge & Flynn. elec
tric. Concrete tile will be furnished
by the Medford Concrete Construc
tion company and the canopy will
be supplied by the Medford Iron &
Steel Worts.
L
GET 70 COYOTES
Government hunters In Jackson
county during the month of October
killed 70 coyotes, six bobcats and one
bear, according to a report filed by
the biological survey today.
The report shows the Individual
catch of the hunters was as follows:
Lester Lewis, 20 coyotes, three bob
cats. Robert L. Plank, 33 coyotes, one
bobcat and one bear.
Leo w. TJlam, 14 coyotes and two
bobcats.
W. B. Walch, five coyotes.
P. A. Renspeter, eight coyotes.
PORTLAND, Nov. 18. (AP Roy
rugate, biological survey agent, said
yesterday that a total of 1376 preda
tory animals were killed in Oregon In
October by federal hunters.
PARENTS INVITED
TO HEAR LECTURE
Parents of Jackson county are In
vited to attend a "Parent Night"
meeting at the First Christian
church Friday, November 35 at 8
p. m.
Dr. O. R. Chambers, professor of
psychology, Oregon State college,
guest speaker, will discuss "the emo
tional development of the child. Dr.
Chambers is a leader In the field of
behavior adjustment and has been a
popular lecturer at parents meetings
held In various parts of the state.
This meeting will be the first of
a series of four monthly evening
meetings for parents' which has been
arranged by Mabel C. Mack, county
home demonstration agent.
TICKETS FOR BALL
Tickets went on sale today for the
annual firemen's ball in Oriental
Gardens next Thursday night.
Firemen said an effort would be
made to attain a record attendance
In order to provide adequate funds
for the purchase of materials to re
store old and discarded toys for dis
tribution to poor children at Christ
mas. Dancing will continue from
9:30 to 1:30 to music by Steve Whip
ple and his orchestra.
The firemen are making an effort
this year to play Santa Claus to
every poor child of the district. To
do this many old and discarded toys
will be needed and firemen said that
thus far not many have been re
ceived. Contributors of toys In the Phoe
nix district may leave the playthings
at the Phoenix barber shop.
cake, a real treat for
appropriate for Fall
cake will serve from
rich buttercream Icing
with a tangy orange
G. 0. P.
About 40 Jackson county Repub
licans attended the party's "Look
Forward" dinner-meeting In the
Hotel Medford last night. Several who
had not attended party meetings In
years were noticed In the assemblage.
Mrs. O. M. Hurd gave a talk for
Pro-America, the women's organiza
tion that took an active part In the
Republican campaign for the recent
election. Joe E. Wood, county secretary-treasurer,
discussed organisa
tion, pointing out that the recent
Republican success could be traced
to a better organised party.
District Attorney Frank J. New
man spoke in place of State Rep
resentative William M.
McAllister
who was unable to attend. Mr. New
man spoke on the policies of the
party and allied groups and analysed
the voting in the 1938 and- 1936
elections.
County Chairman Kenneth Q.
Den man. who presided, reviewed the
recent election. Other, speakers in
cluded State Senator George W. Dunn
of Ashland and Qus Newbury, Med
ford attorney.
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Livestock
Portland
PORTLAND, Ore.. , Nov. 18. (AP
USDA) HOGS: 300. including 311
direct, market slow, steady with
Thursday's low. top 15c lower than
Thursday's extreme, good-choice 160-
310 lb. drlvelns $8.38, 336-360 lb.
butchers and few light lights $7.76
(8, packing sows $6.50(3.75. choice
light feeder pigs quotable $8.50.
CATTLE 175, Including 155 direct,
calves 75 Including 70 direct, mar
ket on cleanup basis, scattered sales
steady, steers and heifers scarce, good
short fed steers $8.35, week's top
heifers $7.35. few low cutter and cut
ter cows $2.75?3.S0, fat dairy type
cows $4.25, good beef, cows saleable
$5.25 .75. few bulla $5(3.50, good
choice vealers $8.50. strictly choice
quotable $9.
SHEEP 1000. Including 735
through and direct, fat lambs scarce,
few sales weak to 25c lower at $7.75.
load 70 lb. feeder lambs $6.75, few
fairly good slaughter ewes $33.50,
common feeder ewes $1.50.
South Pan Francisco
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 18
(AP)-(U. S. Dept. Agr.) Hogs 57S;
market largely nominal but under
tone weak; small lot good 198 pound
butchers $8.75, choice absent, .quoted
possibly to S8.85; packing sows good
quoted mainly 97.00.
Cattle 75; few steers sold stronger
quality considered; few common to
medium grass steers 6.50-97.50; good
under 1,000 pounds fed steers quot
ed around 18.35; medium to good
cows salable $5.00-96.36 and above;
few fat dairy cows $4.60-76; low cut
ters and cutters quoted $3.00-$4.3S;
odd head common light bulls $4.60.
Calves 5; nominal; odd head medium
vealers $8.80, good to choice quoted
$9.50-$10.50.
Sheep 335; lambs around 36 low
er than Monday; part deck medium
to good 76 pound Oregon wooled
lambs $8.00 sorted 16 per cent plain
$6.00; two short decks medium to
good 74 pounds medium-pelt Ore
gon lambs $7.75 straight, package
good 90 pound Callfornlas $8.00 mod
erately sorted; sheep steady, few
yearling $6 31. aged wethers $535,
ewes absent, best quoted $4.35.
ChlcaRo
.CHICAGO, Nov. 18 (AP)-(U. B.
Dept. Agr.) Hogs 15.000: steady to
10 lower than Thursdsy's average;
weights 190 pounds up generally 5-10
oft top $7.70; good and choice 190
390 pounds $7.55-70; good 860-600
pounds packing sows $7.35-56.
Cattle 1,000; calves 600; generally
a cleanup trade on all killing classes
at mostly steady prices; steers bulk
lns from $835-$10.00; 11,039 pounds
cows $6.50: low cutters and cutters
S4.00-M.00; demand for bulls rather
llalU: undertone weak; vealers weak;
ir.rtt. sales $1000 down.
Sheep 5.000; late Thursday fat
lambs closing 10-30 higher; choice
native and fed westerns to packers
Lit $955 and $9.35: best yearlings
$7.76; one double white faced feed
ers $7.75: today's trade fat lambs
strong to 16 higher; closely sorted
fed westerns $9.40; few small tots
choice natives $9.35-80; sheep steady;
tew fat ewes $3.50-14.00.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., N07. I8 (AP
Butter prints: A grade, 30 cents
pound in parchment wrappers, 31
cents pound In cartons; B grade, 30 '
cnU pound In parchment wrappers, j
30 cents pound In cartons. 1
Butter fat Portland delivery ' buy- !
lnt price: A grade, 2B cents pound
Portland delivery; B grade 14 cent
pound less; .0 grade, 6 cents pound
le. Country delivery , 37 cents for
A grade.
Eggs Wholesalers buying prices:
Specials, 36 cents do?en; extras, 34
rents dozen; standards, 30 cents do?
rn; extra mediums, 30 cents down; '
extras, small, 34 eenta down. j
Turkeyi selling prloe: dressed nw i
crop hens, 34-34 cents, torn. 33-33 '
tvnts pound. Buying prices: new hens.
22-33 cnts pound; toms. 30-31 cent?
pound.
Hop new crop, clusters. 30 cent?
pound: fuggles, 39 cents pound.
WHY SUFFER? WHY BI
DISCOURAGED?
HEMORRHOIDS Pi.M) I
Celftls Onttif(lo Pt I
art Ulccra. All lUctal,
Coles adl Stomach troubles 1
omplttaly MntnttH with
ci lurgkal oratioa after
II thr methods have ,
failtd. W haa deM M
for fhoatanrlt of ether we CS 4 4
tor fun. M 71 art la Porllaad.
MKK BOOKLET mm at
joar rcouert. Cll ar writ
Dr.CJ.DEAN CLINIC
PfcrateJa mmm ItrfaM
If ft. Cor. R. Burnt idt and Or an 4 Aa
TlffhfTfie EAm 1911 Portland. Orafoa
Cheese, country meats, live poultry,
potatoes, onions, hay, steady, unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore- Nov. 18. (AP
Grain:
(wheat) Open High Low Close
May .84 .64 4 .64
Dec. 63 .62 H .62 4 .62 4
Cash grain:
Oats, No. 3, 38-lb. white $26.50;
No. 3, 38-lb. gray, nominal.
Barley. No. 3. 45-lb. . W. $22.
Corn. No. 3, E. Y. Ship. $26.50.
Cash wheat (bid):
Soft white 63c; western white
634c; western red filic
Hard red winter ordinary 60c; 11
percent 60c: 13 percent 63c: 13 per
cent 67c; 14 percent 69c.
Hard white. Baart ordinary 63'ic;
13 percent 63c; 13 percent 65c; 14
percent 66c.
Today's oar receipts: wheat 22; bar
ley 3; flour 0: com 3: oats 1; mill-
'd
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, Nov. 17. (AP) Ad
versely influenced by downturns of
securities, " wheat suffered nearly a
cent a hushel loss In Chicago to
day. (wheat) . Open High Low Cloe
Dec. 65 .65 .63 .64 'j,
March ...... 0oNi
May .67', .67'i .66'.; .60
July .68?fc .67 .66i .66 H
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, Nov. IB. (AP
Stocks took s- beating In today's mar.
ket with steels, motors and recently
A BUY IN OILS
switch to Standard Venn
Today's tip to Pennsylvania oil "inves
tors"! Join the trend to Standard Perm
made from finest Pennsylvania crudes.
Gives you "high" engine performance.
STANDARD PENN
MOTOR OIL
100 PURE PENNSYLVANIA
STANDARD Oil COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
PEERLESS
14 No. Bartlett.
ANY SIZE ORDER
Order Your Turkey Saturday
Monday morning we rmve access to a large group
of FRESH PRRSSRD Tnrkesv Why buy a .turkey
thKt lias been dressed several days when you can
get a fresh dressed bird at the same price.
Let us select from this group, the exact size
and grade bird you wish, at the lowest possible
price.
FANCY HENS lb. 17c
SWISS STEAK lb. 19c
LOIN STEAK lb. 172c
LAMB ROAST "sr lb. 14c
LAMB CHOPS lb. 19c
ROLLED RIBS R :? lb. 18c
PURE LARD
Why buy
shortening?
I,ard Is cheaper
SWEET PICKLES - pt. 14c
MINCE MEAT ... lb. 10c
BACON SQUARES z lb.1ly2c
GROCERIES and PRODUCE
BOB GAIL, Owner
Halurdai. and all nrxt werk, we ftlll hats s full anil rompl'te
TsrletT of freMi frtilts and wahln to mslie yonr holiday dlnnrr
. complete snorts. The followlnc srs . few of oar many bolldsy
iperlslt.
CRANBERRIES, fey! U. S. No. 1 quart 1
SWEET SPUDS, fancy No. 1 0 lbs. 10
BULK DATES, fresh, new crop 2 lbs. 17
rnr thn Fsnry Cookies and Takm
UTAH CELERY, large fresh stalk lO?
ATTENTION 1 POTATO MARKET IS RISIN0
earn day. Huy your winter pud nnw and care, For better quality
pntatnes at fhe lswet pmthle Cot sea the VrleM Market now.
SATURDAY DOLLAR DAY SPECIALB
PEAS BEANS
or CORN
PINK 8ALM0N or
COVE OYSTERS
Assorted
strong leaders dropping fractions to
more than 3 points.
While dealings were slow the
greater part of the time, offerings
occasionally were sufficiently heavy
to put the ticker tape behind. Buy
ins; support frequently stemmed the
selling tide, hut closing prices In
many cases were around the lows
of the day. Transfers approximated
1,600.000 shares.
Specific reasons for the set-back
were scarce, although some quarters
thought nervousness over interna
tional affairs wsa revived by Ger
many's recall of her amb.15w.tor to
Washington, duplicating th'e step
taken by the United States in order
ing Ambassador Wllvm home from
Berlin for "consultation."
Today's closing prices for S3- sel
ected ftocks follow:
Al. Oh em. A Dye 182';.
Am. Can . 96'
Am. A Fgn. Pow 3';
A. T. & T 1473s
Ann co nd a
Ateh. T. A 8. P.
Benrilx Avla
Beth. Steel
I Caterpillar Tract.
I Coml. Solv.
, Chrysler
Curtis. Wright
DuPont
Gon. Eire
Gen. roods
den. Mot.
Int. Harvest.
I. T. & T
Johns-Man. ..
Monty Word
North Amer ......... 22
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet
Radio
Sou. Pac
Std. Brands
7H
40
, 7
. 18V,
. 7H I
I Std Oil Cal.
. 38
. 52',
. O'i
. 80'j
. 30j
. 65 T,
Std. Oil N. J
Trans. Amcr ,
Union Carb
Unit. Aircraft
U. S. Steel
i
MARKET
Phono 603
DELIVERED FREE
4 lbs. 43c
13 can. $1.00
10 can. S1-00
If Too Like
38 Tb
73i
44'4
10,
80?,
144',
43i
4HU
81 i
100 'i
CHAMBERLAIN FOE
WINNER IN UPSET
LONDON. Nov. is (AP) Vernon
Bartlett, running as an Independent
progressive candidate opposed to "the
dangers of Prime Mlnlstr Chamber
lain's foreign policy," scored a major
political upset today by winning a
Be Wise, Buy Wise
YOU CAN RELY ON
HOLLOW AY'S RELIABLE GROCERY
Featuring Good Quality at Low Price.
We Have Everything You Need for Your
Thanksgiving Dinner
t Mincemeats Plum and Date Puddings Date.
Figs Raisins Currant. Nut Meat.
Candied Cherriei Pineapple Citron, Lemon
and Orange Peel
Crab Meat, fancy Royal Club. . . .'.can 29c
Oysters, for dressing 2 cans 25c
Olives, fancy ripe colossal. can 19c
Miracle Whip pt. 22c qt 35c
Ladino Cheese, local nippy, buy Grade A
Philadelphia Cream Cheese
Old English Cheese for stuffing celery. .
JELLO I SANKA
Any flavor, ? DrlP f Qif
package wW regular lb. OwC
Schilling Poultry
or Sage
Dec Oar Larue THaplay
OREGON
CANDIED FRUITS
In Attrarttre larkag
Coffee, Holloway's High Grade, any grind: ........ .lb. 25c
Canada Dry Ginger Ale or Sp arkling Water 2 for 25c
Flour, Crown Kitchen Queen . .49-lb. sack $1.29
mm
Pard Pet Food, 3 for 25
Dozen cans . 05
ROYAL CLUB
Corn, Gold. Bant 2 can. 25
Peas 2 cans 27
Stg. Beans 2 cans 25c
Cnt. "Fully Bine"
Grapefruit
Juice
20c
15c
..3 can.
Cranberry
Sauce
CITY MEAT MARKEE
121 North Central Phone 324 4 Free Deliveries Daily
THE TURKS ARE HERE
We have the finest selection of Turkeyi In the valley.
We have nothing but .elect No. 1 bird..
Veal
Roast
Pound
15c
by-election for the House of Com
mons In the conservative stronghold
of Bridge water.
His majority was 3.332.
Bartlett, 44-year-old British foreign
affairs writer and radio commentator,
defeated a conservative, P. G. Heath-coat-Amory,
26, a lawyer and member
of a wealthy lace manufacturing fam
ily.
Bartlett received 19,540 votes and
Heathcoat-Amory 17.208 In a con- i
stltuency which the conservatives !
held by a 10.569 majority in the last
election.
"You can have no better proof,'
and Economize at HOLLOW AY'S
Seasoning, Pumpkin Pie
Assorted Any Way You Wish
Sunshine Snacks .large pkg. 15c
Sunshine Pineapple Marshmallow
Cookies.... lb. 19c
Sunshine Marshmallows . ... .lb. pkg. 15c
Chocolate Creams in lb. box. ...... .15c
For Thanksgiving We Will Have
Green Beans, Fresh Pea., Italian Broccoli,
Artichokes, Tomatoes, Cranberries, Utah Cel
ery, White Celery; Sweet Potatoes. Southern
Yams, Spinach, Red Cabbage, Endive, Green
Peppers, English Cucumbers, Chinese Lettuce,
Radishes, Green Onions, Parsley,
Celery Root, Brusselsprouts, Savoy
Cabbage, Avocados, Pomegranats,
Celery Hearts, Eggplants, Cornice
Pears, Grapes, Cocoanuts, Texas
Pink Grapefruit and
ARIZONA GRAPEFRUIT
ttfl t! R f-nr
SWEET POTATOES
Medium size, smooth
4 lb. 10c
V w 7
Leg Pure A I
Lamb 41
Pound 4 "s- p w
23c 35c 43)
Bartlett said, "that the nation as a
whole realizes the dangers of the gov
ernment's foreign policy.
Closing time for Too Lata to Clas
sify Ads Is 1:30 p. m.
SERVE
Model Bakery's
Plum Pudding
FOR THANKSGIVING
PHONE 20
for
Free Delivery
Any Size Order
cheese. ... .lb. 29c
3 pkgs. 25c
. .' 2 pkgs. 35c
WALNUTS
New
crop
17c
...lb.
Spice
:. . .3 for 25c .
Fresh Limes.