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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREC.OX. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 13. 1938. PAGE FIVE LOCAL and PERSONAL Here On Bulne o. p. Barshaw of Applegate ni a Medford: business caiir roaay. ... rail, Hero Harry Hereford of Butte Fall, transacted business here this morning. Med lord Caller J. E. Graw of Eagle Point wae a Med ford business caller this morning. On Business Robert L. Kenaston of Oolrt Hill attended to business matters In this city today. . From Talent c. w. Cooper, Keith Thoreson and Charles O. Long, rest dents of Talent, transacted bwdneaa In Medford this morning. Fouler Leates J. o. Fowler of 34 Vancouver avenue, left today by mo torcar for northern California where he will transact business for a week. Visit Here Larry Dodge and Bob rrrm of cre.'cent City. Col., spent um weea-ena friends. On Official Mission B. n Hard Ing. VS. Internal revenue agent left last night for Klamath Falls where n was 10 transact official business It was expected that he would re main there several days. Chimney Fire No damage wa done by a chimney fire at the home of Mrs. E. T. Burelson on Barneburg road last night. Answering an alarm at 7:25. the fire deDartment'a chem ical crew stood by while soot In the chimney burned itself out. At Wrestling Matches Among Ashland residents attending the wrestling matches In the Medford armory last night were W. D. Jock son, Mr. and Mrs. Art Cooper, Mr. and Mra. P. D. MrDoucall and Horn' Chlpman. . Flies To Klamath W. H. Pluhrer. sportsman filer and head of the bakeries bearing his name, .left to day from Medford munlclnal airnort In a private Falrchlld cabin nlant- t.U, ln private Falrchlld cabin plane Medford visiting for Klomath p,,,, wn0 , J, to To Roseiuirg Paul Honlln. United States deputy marshal left this . morning on an official business trip to Roseburg. . Onus Fire Unusual for thu nm of year, a grass fire occurred last night on Eastwood Drive north of tne i.u.o.f. cemetery. A fire de pnrtment chemical crew, answering an alarm at 6:20. put the blare out. valise was not ascertained. Fined $5 William McGrotty of Route 3 was fined 5 In city court this morning on a charge of failure to stop at e stop street. He was cited by city police Sunday at Main street and Riverside ovenue. Slight Mishap Ivan Davis of 36 Portland avenue Bnd Frank Isaacs of 233 North Grape street operated cars Involved In a minor accident In front of 3J1 Apple street Monday evening, a city police report stated today. Henderson Home Roy Henderson of 747 West Jackson Btreet returned to Medford by train this morning from Portland where he had visited his father, o. p. Henderson since jnsi rriaay. on Sunday, o. P. Hend erson celebrated his 95th birthday. ... Meeting Set Newly-organized Voting Parents study group Is to convene at 7:15 pjn. Thursday ln the A. R. Clement residence at 1323 West Main street. 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Subscrip tion prices are 91.50 for one year or 3.00 for three years. To subscribe, simply rnd your name, scares- and remittance direct to THE .AMERI CAN BOY, 7430 Second Blvd., De troit. Mich. Adv. transact business Park Weather Clear Clear, cold weather continue in npvM in itrater Lake national pork today. rangers reported by radio. The park roads were free of snow and tire chains were not needed, tho rangers stated. Snow In the park la still packed hard and has an ley surface, they said. . Meeting Thursday Southern Ore gon Oem and Mineral society will hold a regulor semi-monthly meet ing at the Jackson Cnnntv cham ber of Commerce at 7:30 p.m. Thurs day. Dr. R. C. Van Valzah Is sche duled to give a talk on quartz cry stallizations. Anyone Interested In a study of gems and minerals Is In vited to attend. Oets Promotion Miss June Nu gent, clerk-stenocraoher of the Con solidated Freight Lines. Inc.. has been promoted by the company to Its Klamath Falls office and will leave here to take ud her new humm Thursday morning. Miss Nugent la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vln. cent J. Nugent of 33 Tripp street She was graduated from Medford high school last May. Pays Call Here Frank 8 Moore supervisor of the Sawtooth national forest with headquarters In Halley. Idaho, called upon executives of the uogue Hiver national forest here yes terday. Mr. Moore Is arjenriina va. cation at the home of his mother In Ashland. He attended the weekly meeting-luncheon of the Medford Rotary club this noon. He Is presi dent of the Rotary club In Halley. Airport Arrivals Todav's arrivals at Medford municipal airport Includ- oa I.OI. o. P. Bradley of Rockwell field, San Diego. Cel.. who arrived from Hamilton field. San RafueJ Cal.. and left for Pearson field Van. couver, Wash., after his army Doug las basic tralnlne olan had hMn serviced: Lieut. O. H. Brown. Fort Lewis. Wash., to Oakland, Cal., ln an army Douglas observation plane: and Lieut. O. J. Mosman. Sacra mento. Cal.. to Pearson field In an army Douglas observation. a Officers To Meet Rogue River chapter of the Reserve Officers as sociation wUl hold a get-together dinner In the Hotel Holland n s an tomorrow. All reserve officers of the district are Invited to attend. Capt. Herbert R. Laslett of Corvallls, presi dent of the Onegon denartment. win be present. After dinner the reserve officers will meet in the Medford armory at 7:30 for a regular study class. Instructor will be MaJ. Charles S. Pettee, regular army of ficer on R.O.T.C. duty at the Uni versity of Oregon In Eugene. Prob lem to be studied la "The New In fantry Regiment." Committee Meeting Sportsmen were reminded today of the meet ing of the fish and cam enmmittM of the Jackson County Chamber of commerce ln the chamber office at s p.m. tomorrow. There la vw general discussion of legislation that might be proposed for the advantage of wild life In the stste and anyone with Ideas on the subject Is Invited to come to the meeting and express mem. Jacltson county's legislators, Senator Ocorge W. Dunn. Represen tative William M. McAllister and Representative Eark Newbry, have been Invited to the meetlnc an that they might hear the views expressed on suggested legislation. The meet Ing will hear a report from John E Doerr. Jr., Crater Lake national nark naturalist, on the recent Oregon Wild j-ue Federation conferno In Cor vallta. TURKEY HENS HIGHER PORTLAND, Dec 13. (API Turkey hens gained strength on the market here today The buying price for toms was auoted eenemllv at sta cents a pound and 24 cents for hens. A fair supniv and demand e,tjH for toms. Swift and Company an nounced it tied selected Oregon lur. keys for display at the New York World's Fair. Ran Francisco Turkev Prlres SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 13 (J, j net prices paid producers for lire poultry delivered San Francisco: Tur keys, young toms. under 18 lbs., fresh. J3c; over 18 lbs., 32'4r23c; young hens, fresh, 2514 8 26c. . 4 "Valley of the Giants' Coming AdF r ; if rift sp w fck U . . eiv I Peter B. Kvnra thunciertne venture of the Cnilfornla redwoods ln the early days of the lumber barons, brings Wayne Morris and Claire Trevor In leading rolea of 'Vallev of the Giants." tho nil- technicolor nroduetton. to the rrn- terlan theater tomorrow for a four day engagement. Also ln the cast of this thrill-Jammed drama that was actually filmed in the heart of the redwood nnlre. are Charles Bick- ford, Alan. Hale. Prank McHuch. Donald Crisp. Jack LaKue and John ijiiei. Aa a special added attraction on the same program, the Craterlan will have Walt Disney's silly symphony. "Ferdinand the Bull." based on the best-seller that has swept tho coun try. Filmed entirely In color. "Fer dinand the Bull" tella the delight ful story of the young "he-cow" who discovered himself In the mid dle Of a bllllflrht nrumn whoti hH much rather be tn the fields smell- ing tne pretty flowers. BRITAIN READY TO DEFEND SELF AND ALLIES IF NEEDED (continued from page one) too la rt ro cxAssiri THE STEAK and Waffle Show now under new magement. (Bill and nazcrs riace). open Wed.. Dec. 14 nuuiu ruB RENT Private en trance, natn and shower. 2.50 408 Edwards St. FOR RENT OR SALE Reasonable 3-room house. Phone 449-x. 'Road Demon" on Rialto Bill Livestock Only Once In a Lifetime . . . Introductory Offer Why Pay 915.00? FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY . FLASK! Nationally Advertised New Improved Regal Electric Shaven for only :or jT f , Beautlfnl $1.49 Equal in Appearance and Quality to Any $18.00 Electric Shaver Do Not Confuse This Wllh Anj rheap R Thit Is i the Market 1-Year Unconditional Factory Guarantee A Iharai flnu (hat flntxt hlfttl T1ft Z. Doei the Job first time ued. No "brraltln In period, t S. Hoes mu Irritate even the niot delleate nktn. 4. Easy to rlean and does not spray hlker dut. S. Mn donhle irtlnn sh3vtn head. A. fft Martin mntnr. rinrer Null Msrtlnjt nulunet eliminated. 7. No radio Interferrnre. . hnppd to f-have hair jrowth In ear nd noe. f. Tested and approved hr I nderwrlter Laboratory. . . . mut be prit marked not later than midnight, nerember 1R. Add lie for malllnf. Mail Order Only Send Ynr Order To FASHION JEWELRY SALES ?. 0. BOX 599-DENVER, COLO. PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 13. (AP) (VS. Dept. Agr.) Hogs. 900 Includ ing 478 direct, market active. Strom and steady, good-choice 160-215 lb drlvelns 7.75-85. few cholee lots 8.00, -!25-65 lb. butchers 7.35. few light lights 7.25-35. pack-Ins sows flnn.'is good-choice 7.111-31 lb. feeder pigs 7.75-8.00. Cattle, 100. calves 28, supply limit ed, scattered sales steady, medium good fed steers absent, salable 7 26 8.65. low cuttery diary type steers 4.25, medium-good heifers salable 8.50-7.50. commo n5.35. low cutter and cutter cows 350-3.50, few fleshy dairy type cows 4.35-78, good heel cows salable 8.50-6.28. few common. medium bulls 4.75-5.00, good beef bulls quotable 6.00, choice vealers scarce, quotable 8.50. Sheep 100, scatered sales steady. " 101 cnoice 87 lb. trucked In lambs 7.85. carload lots fed wooled Ismbs eligible around 8.25, few fair ly good ewes 3.50. choice grades 4.00. South Son Franrlsco SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 13. (AP-USDA) HOGS: 300: butchers 5o lower; top and bulk 175 to 225-lh. welghta. 7.95; few alaunhtcr nla 6.95; packing sows weak at .Ano,n 6.25. CATTLE: 135; steers undertone barely steady: fat cows and heifer quoted nominally steady; medium to good beef cows quoted $5.00 (J 6 50: odd medium bulls up to $6.00 steady. Monday: steers mostly steady: bulk medium to good fed steers. tBHtx. 8.75; top, 89.00. Calves: 35; nominally steady: odd head medium to chntra venlera, 88.50 10.50. latter top. SHEEP: 78: lambs absent: minted nominally steady: good to choice fed wooiea lamDS quoted up to 8.75; saleable aupply limited to part deck mixed quality slaughter ewes Mon day; lamba strong to fully 15c higher: top. 88.75 on choloe 93 to 93-lb. fed wooled Oregons; good 81-lb. Nevadas. 88.50; sorted 15 per cent medium, 7.50. A f Joan Valerie, Tom Beck and Henry Armetta (all members of the sports loving Gamblnl Family) thrill to the most dangerous sport In tho world auto racing ln "Road Demon," sec ond ln the Sports Adventure series. we had voluntarily abandoned for penoa oi many years." He gave this Picture of modern warfare: 'War todav differ rttnrt.mAntnnv from all wars of the oas: inasmuch as todsy Its first and most numerous victims are not DroiesAlonal rteht. era but the civilian population, the workman and the clerk, the house wife, and uost horrible of all. the children." War Technique Told He explained the ruthless tech nlque of modern warfare and his belief war only "sows the dragon's teeth of fresh Injustices and fresh conflicts" led him to chooso a pol icy of appeasement. He said he was "astonished at the pessimism which seems to possess some of our critics" and wss deter mined to "persist In a policy which has given us such remarkable re sults." Tlio results he claimed for his pol icy were these fine accords ' made ln the past year: The Brltlsh-Itlsh. British-Italian. British-German, British-American and French - German agreements. The prime minister disclaimed any personsl preference for nar.ilsm or fascism. "The complete subordination of Individual Independence to some thing which Is called the state, but which really only mcana those who for the time belnir rule the state" he said, "would be Insupportable be cause it runs counter to all our most fundamental conceptions of the framework of human society." playing today and tomorrow only as the companion feature with "Secrets of an Actress." starring Kay Francis George Brent and Ian Hunter. . BUI Robinson heads the featured cb.1 ot "Rosd Demon ' with some new toe-tapping routines. prices: A grade 31t4-32c lb., Port land delivery: B grade lljc lb. less; 0 grade 8c lb. less Country de livery 30o lb. for A grade. Eggs Wholesalers' buying prices: Specials 32c dan.; extras 30c doz; standards largo 29c doz.; extra me diums 28c doz.; extras small 35c doz. Cheese, country meats, live poultry unchanged. Turkeya selling prices: Dressed new crop hens 25-23C lb.; toms 22-24c lb. Buying prices: New hens 23'-24c lb.; toms 31 ,4o lb. Butter Prints: A grade 33c lb. In parchment wrappers, 83'4c lb. In cartons: B grade 3114c lb. In parch ment wrappers. 3214c lb. ln cartons. Potatoes Ynklma gems 1J0 cen tal; locals 1.00-1.10: Deschutes gems 150-1.40 centa.1: California swees 1.26-1.60 for 60-lb. crate: new Call fronla triumphs 3.00 per 60-lb. box. Onions, wool, hay unchanged. Chicago CHICAOO. Dec. 18. (AP-USDA) HOGS: 32.000: mostly 1020c lower than Monday's average; top, 87.40; good medium weight and heavy packing sows, t6.50t6.65: few ilaht butcher kinds to $6.75. ! CATTLK: 9,000; calves, 2.000: sev eral loads choice and prime light and medium weight steers sold steady at $12.50 to $18.28: all other grades wesk to 25c lower, mostly 25c off, with very little done at decline; heifers weak to 35c lower with medium to good grades predominating: most heifers n8.50 down to $7.25; bulla steady to 16o off; light kinds showing decline: up to $6.75 paid for a few heavy sausage bulls. SHEEP: 12.000; late Monday fat lambs 15$25e lower than Friday; vearllngs weak to 25c steady; lamb top, $9.35; good year lings, 87.25fit7.75; slaughter ewes. S3.75it4.25: today's trade alow; early lamb bids around 35c lower; talking $8.76 9.00. Portland Wheat Roxy Romance MM. V V V .. -'- ' Tom Brown and Dorothea Kent have featured roles With Allen Rrnriv and Charles Wlnntnger In the laugh smash or the year, ''Goodbye Broad way." playing today and tomorrow only at tlio Roxy theater. Closing time for Too Ijite to riaa- slfy Ads la 1:30 p m. TO ENTERTAIN CHILDREN AT CHRISTMAS PARTY The Salvation Army's annual Chrlatmaa party for children will be held at 3.16 North Bartlett atroet st 8 p.m. Monday, December 36 It was announced today by Oapt Reginald H. Vincent. A program of entertainment will be presented, a feature of which will be a play, "King Winter and HIS Court.." Th nmonm will h given by the young people of the onivuiiun snny. At the conolualon of the program canav. fruit and tovs win h dia trlbuted by Santa Claua. The Salvation Army kettlea will remain on the atreets every day until Christmas. Cant. Vincent, re minded the mihlln. Aa nf tnm unnstmas charities depends almost wnouy on tne kettle donations Capt. Vincent asked the public be as generous as possible. FOR SALE Australian shepherd puppy. 518 E. Main. FOR SALE Piano, $40. 616 S. Orape. FOR RENT Unfurnished 8-room upper flat. Modern, oil heater, newly decorated. Adults. 718 W. Main. Phone 1470-J. FOR SALE Davenport chair, gate leg isoie, outlet. 710 w. Jackson Anybody Can Buy on the Terms We Make Come In and find out how easv It is to own this fine, used '37 Pontlac De Luxe Sedan. Looks and runs like new. 00-day guar antee, and priced for quick sale. PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors FOR SALE Household furnishings and tools. 639 N. Central. FOR SALE Two puppies. $5.00 each. 1807 W. Main. MEDFORD POULTRY As EOO CO. Pay Top Prices fnr Turkevs. Rab bits. Ducks. Geese. Chickens and Eggs. 10 Wesi Jackson St. 3-ROOM apartment, nicely furnished. Continuous hot water, reasonable. 708 Park Ave. FOR SALE 1033 Chevrolet Coach In n-i connuion. air wheels; priced right to sell. H. C. Wltham, 318 B. 8th. across from Wards. SMALL trallor house. $10. Tom. 306 norm itiversme. 4-ROOM unfurnished modern hoisc redecorated, steady adult tenants only. 0 B. Jarkson. FOR SALE Weanor plga. 1st house west of Midway Cash Store. North Pacific Highway. FOR SALE Rebuilt Wade dragsaw, $80.00. Take wood as down pay ment and iwrms on balance. See H. C. Wltham. 318 E. 8th. Across from Wards. FOR RENT Holly Court No. 3. Par tially furnished, 2 bedrooms, $30. Phone 1322-w. FOR SALE OR TRADE For cheap car or truck. 1935 Chev. Standard Tudor, fine shape, Olson. 626 W. Palm JUNK WANTED JUNK The following prices we will pay: Batterlea 40c to 60c each Radiators... . 4c per lb. Aluminum ...8c to 10c per lb Heavy Brass ...,4c to 6c per lb. Coppers. 6c to 7c per lb. Zlnk 1140 per lb. Rubber Innertubes. 114c per lb. Oasketa 3l,ic per lb. Rags. ',c per lb. Do not sell for less. Get the abova prices at the MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St. Ph. 1063 BARGAIN DEPARTMENT Pianos, accordions and band Instru ments for Christmas can be found in our bargain room, at low prices, i'erms lltoe rent or discount for cash. Baldwin Piano Shop SAFE. 42x27. for sale or trade for smaller size. Phone 1043-J. WOOD ALL KINDS, $1.75 tier and up. Phone 1626-W. WANTED SCRAP IRON Loading out Scrap Iron this week. Unload In car and receive more monev. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE, 37 N. Orape St., Phone 1062. DOCTOR'S SERVICES and PRESCRIPTIONS Harold Wainscot t Most of the many menaces to Uf oould bo avoided by consulting a doc tor now and then. Waiting until a serious lUnem compels you to seek hla services la pretty much like daring a heavyweight champion to hit you on tha chin he might do It. A medical doctor can detect slgni of bodily disorders before specific. Indications, discernible to you. have reached an acute stage and prescribe, the protective measures. Hla prescriptions are more seriously written than la the Congressional Record and should be prepared by ft pharmacist of high standing In hla profession. This la the 4th of a series of Editorial Advertisements appearing in thla pane' rKh Tuesday. Copyright PORTLAND. Dec. 13. (IV-Oriilns Wheat: Open High Low Close May flfl 8S 66 6tt 1c - 64 64 64 84 Cash grain: Oats. No. a, 38-lb. white, 27.fi0; No. 2, 38-lb. gray nominal. Barley, No. 2, 45-lb. B. W., 23.00 Corn. No. 2. E. Y. shipment. 2a.nn Cash wheat fbld): j Soft white. fl4Uc- t8rti .u... Mc; western red. 82c. Hard red winter ordinary. 82c: 11 per cent, 62c; 13 per cent, 84c; 13 per cent, 67c; 14 per cent, 71c. Hard whtte-Bnnrt ordinary, 6ftc; 12 per cent. 65c 13 ner eint. ia cent, 67c. Todny'a car receipts: Wheat, 83; Hour, 11; torn. 4; mill feed, 8. ATTENTION TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUH NEW LOW PRICKS Marlncllo Hair Brushing, Shampoo, Fingerwave 75o (With Curls or Neck Trim) Marinello Beauty Salon DllilV-0 ... ""' . H. HULL I Give MEDFORD THEATRES SCRIP, for XMAB . $2.60 . $5.00 (I :-8:l InkVl k.Wyj Kiddle. 10c I Chicago Wheat Portland Produce I h 3 o n e Am UVl 3 ft CHICAOO, Dee. 13. () I Jt, ,KiA $ W Wheat: Open High Low Clo.e I ft!rb9& 1 -JlS Dec M,i M 63 63 I M Y ehrep March a I 1,i jT .Ti May ,6,4 e9 ee 8, II 7 J?VV l July 6614 66 M III ll J ' r j ' i I l Jk PORTLAND, Dec. 13. (AP) But- ! '-aaaaaMB.B.aaBa.,el ! I - u : n jiav tertat - Portland Mtwy m M gpotMght M r JW 'T7!fKKjnf;W I from Taking1 Too Many Bowb II " , " V II m teH!& Ail t n n a v ll BURNS CLEAN III 24 WEDNESDAY 1 foe I bBl U1L Got a Mood for Every i . . . . and A 'Man for Every Mood....! 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