MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. DECED3ER 6. 1939.
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and PERSONAL
On Hunting Trip Orbin
Cooksey and Dr. Stanley Phil
lips returned Monday from Tule
lake region where they spent
the week-end duck hunting.
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Newburys Away Don and
Gus Newbury of the legal firm
of Newbury and Newbury, arc
spending some time in Bend on
business. They expect to re
turn to Medford the end of the
week.
Student Leaves Miss Mary
Belottl left yesterday for her
home In Klamath Falls after
finishing a course at Leonard
Beauty college. She has secured
a position with the Vanity
Beauty shop in Klamath.
Unit to Meet Roxy Ann ex
tension unit will meet Friday
at the home of Mrs. Francis
Moffatt on Spring street. Mabe!
Mack will conduct a discussion
on care of the hair. All women
of the community who are inter
ested are asked to attend.
DeMolny to Meet Modford
DeMolay will hold a regular
session tonight at 7:30 in the
Masonic Temple. Final plans
for the district convention, to
be held Saturday and Sunday,
will be completed. Any person
having extra bedroom space to
room the delegates attending
the confab are asked to call
Don Hathaway, or phone 1464
Play Try-Outs All persons
Interested are reminded of the
try-out3 for four one-act plays
to be presented in January, this
evening and Thursday evenii'g
in room 212 of the Medford
Center building. Try-outs have
been ca'ued by Angus Bowmr,
drama director of the Southern
Oregon College of Education.
who will direct the plays Mr.
Bowmer stated today that ex
perlence is not necessary for
persons wishing to try out for
the plays. Time will oe v:ju
Mrs. Myers Back Mrs. Edna
Myers of 401 West Second street
returned on this morning's bus
from Klamath Falls, where she
spent several days transacting
business for the National Insti
tute of Music and Art of Los
Angeles. Mrs. Myers reported
that Christine (Mickey) Pearson
Klamath girl who is well known
here, is doing excellent violin
work. She also stated that one
of the institute pupils, Dorothy
Kight. six -year -old youngster
of Shasta Way, had been run
over by a car and is seriously
ill in the Klamath Valley hos
pital. Plane Passenrjors Today's
southbound United Mainliner,
due at Medford airport in the
forenoon, did not arrive until
mid-afternoon due to having
been held over in Seattle be
cause of fog. Getting off the
Tuesday midnight plane were
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Bennett
and C. D. Hudson, all of Se
attle. J. F. Dillard was a pas
senger getting off the north
bound flagstop Tuesday even
ing and R. H. Sturgeon stop
ped here from last evening's
southbound flagstop. F. H Mc
intosh got off yesterday after
noon's Mainliner, and passen
gers getting on were W. J. Sul
livan to Portland and E. A.
Hewes and W. O. Lowrey to
Seattle.
Achievement Council The
18th achievement council of cub
pack 1, Boy Scouts, will be hem
in Jackson grade school audi
torium at 7:15 Friday night.
All parents and others inter
ested in cubbing are cordially
invited to attend.
"Daytime Wife", With Fine Cast, Here Sunday
Hanlin Returns Paul Hanlin
United States deputy marshal,
returned last evening by bi:s
from Klamath Falls where he
went to get James Skyler, pa
role violater who is now looped
in the county jail here awaiting
transfer to McNeil Island.
Paraioos Here Mr. and Mrs.
Leland Parazoo of the Klamath
reservation are spending several
days in ' Medford transacting
business They are staying at
the Hotel Holland. The couple's
daughter Alfreda, is a student
here at St. Mary's Academy.
To Attend Funeral D.U.V. of
the Civil War are asked to meet
at Conger Funeral home Thurs
day afternoon at 2:15, to at
tend the funeral of Mary F.
Woods, wife of J. C. Woods,
who passed away at her home
In Central Point yesterday
morning.
Take Pictures Lieut. Karl
Polifka, pilot, Corp. Al Jen
nings, photographer and staff
sergeant, H. Green are using
Medford for a base for taking
army photos in the Crescent
City and Humboldt districts.
Their home station is Moffatt
field, neav Palo Alto, Cal.
Building Permits W. A. Lig
gett of 812 Newtown street ap
plied at the city building in
spector's office yesterday for a
permit to make an addition
to his residence at a stated cost
of S130. C. H. Jordan of 718
Beekman street applied for a
permit to build a private garage
at a stated cost of $25.
Examiner Coming A travel
ing examiner cf operators and
chauffeurs will be in Medford
city hall next Saturday between
the hours of 9 a. m. and 5 p.
m., and all those wishing per
mits or licenses to drive cars
are asked to get in touch with
the examiner during these
hours.
Myers Leave Mr. and Mra.
Chester L. Ms'ers of 406 King
street left last evening by train
for Flint, Mich., where they
will take possession of a new
car to drive back to Medford
The Myers went from here to
San Francisco where they board
ed the streamliner for the east
ern city. They expect to b
away about ten days.
Meet Cancelled The regular
meeting of the Chester A. Ar
thur Relief Corps scheduled for
Thursday afternoon has been
cancelled because of the funeral
of Mrs. Mary Woods, who died
yesterday. Relief corps services
will be conducted at Conger
funeral parlors instead of the
graveside. All corps members
are to meet at the funeral home
at 1:45 tomorrow afternoon.
Church Bazaar Presbyterian
church will sponsor a bazaar,
tea and turkey dinner FrWay
in the church. Bazaar will open
at noon, tea will be served from
3 to 5 and dinner from 8 to 7
p. m. A number of attractive
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Tvrone Power and Linda Dar-1 starring roles In "Day-Time I Theatre. Binnie Barnes, Warren
nell, brilliant star discovery of I Wife", which opens a three day Williams and Joan Davis have
"Hotel For Women", have co-irun Sunday at the Craterian supporting roles.
items will be for sale, including
plants. Music and a program
will be a feature throughout
dinner. The public is invited
to attend. Reservations may be
made by calling 1911-W or
1524-L.
11 per cent 82'3e: 13 per cent 85c:
13 per cent 86c; M per cent 06c.
Hard whlte-Bnart ordinary 87c; 13
per cent 883;c; 13 per cent 03c;
14 per cent 95c. -
Pear Markets
Yesterday
Too Late to Classify
HOUSE FOR RENT Call 20 Tripp.
COMK TO Pwtbyrnan Church
Chrtatmaa Bazaar Friday. Decern
br 8 Open 13 p. m. Afternoon
ta. Turkey dinner 60e. I to T.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Small trailer
houA, small afparator, team horse.
719 W. 10th St.
COFFEE SHOP EQUIP NfENT Coun
ter, stools, tables, hamburger plat.
Mount View Motor Court. Aahland.
FOR SALE or trai for stock 10
inch. 8 or 4 bottom tractor plow.
Alo team work horse. C. R. Oil
berteon. Route 3. Box 136. Medford.
FOR SAI.F Electric wanher, cook
stove, bicycle FrM Hortapp. corner
7th and Maple. Central Point.
DANCE To wnnend hall Saturday.
Dec. 9. Sponsored by Wenonah
Club. Admt.vMon, 40c gent; 10c
ladies.
YOUNO WOMAN wants hour work.
Reference. Phone 3087-J.
Livestock
Chicago Wheat
Portland. Ore.. Dec. 6 (AP-USDA1
Hogs: Salable 700. total 950; market
slow, mostly 10a 15c lower: good
choice 165 to 31S-lb. drlvelns mostly
96.00: few outstanding lot 86.10: off
gradea down to S5.15: 330 to 370-lb.
butchers mostly S5.50; lew light
lUrtita 5.50: packing sowb 4.00r
4.50: few feeder plga S5.35: beat held
around $5.50.
Cattle: Salable and- total 150;
calves salable 35, total 35: market
active, fully steady: some dairy-type
cowa as much as 23c higher; scat
tered common-medium steers 86.00
8.00; cuttefs 85.00: common heif
ers S5.25ia6.00; medium grades to
87.00; cutter-common cows 83.25 k
4.25; canners down to 2.75: fat dairy
typo cows $4.50i5 6.25; good beef cows
salable $5.756.50: aausace bulls
$5.00 19 6.00; good-choice vealera $8.00
a 9.50; good 350-lb. calves $7.00; culls
downward to $4.00.
Sheep: Salable and total 100: mar
ket steady but mostly nominal; few
good-choice heavy trucked-ln lambs
$7.75; fed, wooled lambs quotable
$8.10; few plain light feeder lambs
$5.50: common light yearlings $4.50;
good-choice ewes salable $3.50?4.25.
Chicago, Dec. 6 (AP) The wheat
pit had to absorb henvy profit-taking
today as all futures climbed Into
new season htths and reached the
best prices In about two years.
Wheat: Open High Low. Close
Dec 96'i 971, 9S3, 97,
May 83'-, 83 93 V, 93 a,
July 9014 8114 89T4 9U4
Wall St. Report
New York. Dec. 8. ( AP-USDA1
Pears: 6 arrived. 6 Oregon. 1 Wash
ington unloaded, 14 on track; Oregon
Base, 720 fancy $1.750 3.15. average
$303. 720 No. 1. 8180i3.15. average
$303; Medford Anjous. 370 extra
fancy $1.95,n3 30. average $3.13. 370
fancy $1.802.00. average $1.98.
.lOIN XMAS
PIANO CLUB
NOW
$3 00
8EI.BCTS YOUR PIANO
MANY BARGAINS
Large stock of Latest
Styles. Splneta, Grands
and Uprights.
EASY TERMS
START PAYMENTS IN JANUARY
BALDWTN PIANO SHOPPE
Medford's up-to-date Plnno Store.
FRFE OREASE JOB given with each
new Bicycle Dougnt Deiore Jtmas
Special low prices. Uso your credit
Ideal Bike Shop. 411 East Main
POR SALC One P V 8 Unlvex pro
jector, 8 M M. Phone 281.
Chicago
Chicago. Dec. 6 ( AP-USDA) Hogs:
26.000; active, steady to 10c higher
than Tuesday's average: most ad
vance on medium weight and heavy
butchers; top $5.66: bulk good and
choice 160 to 240-lb. averages $3.50
(SS.66: 240 to 370-lb. most $5.35 a
5.55; 370 to 360-lb. butchers $5.15
a 5.40; good 360 to 450-lb. packing
sows $4.85 a 5.10; heavier weights
4.604.70.
Cattle: 9.000: calves 1.000: active
and strong market on all grades
yearlings. Instances a little higher;
numerous loads light and long year
ling steers sold to order buyers and
local killers at $10.50ia 11.00; best
1.353-lb. stera $10.75: 1,219-lb. $10.85;
cows scarce and steady; cutters $4.50
a 6.00; bulls, weighty kinds $7. 15a
7.35: vealers steady at $10.00 down.
Sheep: 11,000; late Tuesday; fat
lambs and yearlings 15uf25c higher;
sheep firm; lamb top $9.25.
Air
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IfiAVi PRIM? STOCK
pmoor ,srw"?? fySF
5tnutli San Krani-lsco
South San Pranelaco, Dec. 6. (AP
USDA1 Hogs: 700. Butchers 15 a 25c
lilgher: bulk good to choice 170 to
220-lb. Callfornlaa $6 90 a 7.00. top
$7.00: welghte around 140 to 160-lb
and 230 to 270-lb. sorted out $6.40
6 50: no Idaho rail hogs offered:
packing sows scarce, strong to 25c
higher for week to date, mainly $5.00
a 6.35.
Cattle: 50; calves 26; steers noml
nslly steady; medium to good steers
quoted $8.00a0.50: she stock around
steady; short load medium 834-lb.
heifers $7.76: medium to good beef
cows quoted $5.76a6.50: csnners and
cutters $3.50?8.25: odd fleshy dairy
cowa $5.50: few medium to low-good
vealera $9.00a 10.00.
Sheep: 1.100; lambs alow, early
trade weak to 25c lower; 170 bead
medium to good 69-lb. California
wooled lambs $8.50: part deck good
80-lb. medlum-pelt lambs $8.10; me
deulm to good 79-lb. averages $7.75;
few common to medium 58-lb. shorn
lambs $6.60. 1
New York, Dec. 8. (fF)
Shares of the heavy industries
led a broad stock market ad
vance which pushed pivotal is
sues up fractions to around 3
points today.
Transfers approximated 1,000,
000 shares compared with 589,
620 yesterday.
Improved sentiment over the
business prospect for the next
few months and considerable
investment buying were as
signed as reasons for the upturn.
Among gainers were U. S.
Steel, Bethlehem, Chrysler, J. I.
Case, International Harvester,
Caterpillar, Douglas Aircraft,
United Aircraft, Anaconda, West
inghouse Electric, DuPont, In
ternational Paper common and
preferred, Brooklyn-Manhattan
common and preferred, both of
which reached 10D9 highs, U. S.
Rubber, Eastern Air Lines and
New York Central.
Today's closing rrlce fr 32 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chcm. 4 Dye 172i,i
Am. Can - 111!4
Am. & Pgn. Power
A. T. Ji T 169!i
Anaconda 31
Atch. T. & S. P 28',
Bendix Avla 20J,1
Beth. Steel 8214
Caterpillar Tract B5'4
Chrysler - - - 87
Coml. Solvents - 13-
Curtlss-Wrlght 10
DuPont. 17B,,
Gen. Electric 30',
Gen. Poods 46
Gen. Motors - 53Ts
Int. Harvester : 60i
I. T. T 4
Artie Shaw Makes
Screen Debut Here
Attention Cats! Alligators!
Rug Cutters! and Jitterbugs!
Artie Shaw made his screen de
but yesterday at the New Rial
to theater and, boys and girls,
he was hotter than hot. The
picture is "Dancing Co-Ed,"
featuring Lana Turner, Rich-.
ard Carlson and a really swell j
cast, so if you're not a jitter
bug ' enthusiast, don t let that
worry you. There's plenty of j
fun to go around for all types
of audiences. The picture will
play at Ihe popular Main street
showhouse until tomorrow
night.
For the jitterbugs, Shaw and
his band offers "Nightmare,"
"One Night Stand," "Wire
Brush Stomp" among many of
his popular hits, with two new
one added, "Stealing Apples"
and "Racket Rhythm." Shaw
plays nineteen numbers in all.
For the screen fans who are
not interested in jitterbug man
ia, there is a madcap story of a
little vaudeville hoofer who
goes to college at the sugges
tion of a press agent to win a
nationwide contest for the best
dancing co-ed and a starring
role in a Hollywood production
"Dancing Co-Ed" is fun for
everybody and 'Missing Evi
dence," starring Preston Fos
ter and Irene Hervey, has been
added as the second feature.
POR RENT 4-room furnished house.
Electrlo range and refrigerator, oil
heater. Newly decorated. Phone
381.
And so it dots, Colonel! Barclay's Private
Stock is tops in rich flavor, in mellowsmooth
ness, in downright casriness. And though
this 6n straight whiskey is distilled from
the best grains and aged two full years, it's
priced 'way down! Try some. You'll agree
that Barclay's Private Stock is the buy in rye I
Jas. BicUr at Co., Ltd.. Peoria I Drtroiti -t ,'.
i-li. ....... Glsffow, Scotland
Pint 85c iuarUSl.60
A OOOO NAMC TO OO BUY
I 'PRIVATE
CMVICWA STOCK
CTOAinUT DYt lVJ HISK1Y
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Portland Produce
Johns-Manvllle .........
Monty Ward
North Amer
Penney M. C.)
Phillips Pet
Radio
Southern Pacific
Std. Brands ...
Std. Oil Cal
Std. Oil N. J
TTansamerica
Union Carbide
United Aircraft
U. 8. Steel
.. 78 '4
.... 54
32 ,
404
6
16
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.... 35 V.
... 45
... 6
.... 87
.... 46 H
.... 69
Closing time for Too Lata to Clas
sify Ada la 1:30 p. m.
Show Starts Tonight
At 6:45
25c-35c-10c S3C-40C-10C
San Francisco Butter
San Francisco, Dec. 6. fP)
(USDA) Butter, 92-31; 91-28V;
90-28; 89-27.
Sacramento. Dec. 6. JF
Churning cream butterfat: first
grade 34 Vic; second grade
32V4c.
Portland. Dc. fl (AP) Butter,
butterfat. eggs, and cheew. steady,
unchanged.
Conn try Meata: Selling plica to
retailer Country-killed hcga. beat
bulchera, 135 to 150 lbs. 8a84c;
vealera, fancy, 12'al3c lb. IlgJit
hln 10 12c lb.: heavy 9n 10c lb.;
spring lamba 14 15c lb.: ewea. Amlc
lb.; good cutter ccwa C'(?7c lb.;
canner cows 6c lb.; bulls 09',c lb.
Turkeys: Selling price Hens 21 m
22c lb.; torn 17c lb. Buying
prlcpft No. 1 hens lSlQ'ic lb.,
to-nn. 15' 18c lb.
Jve poultry, onions, potato, hay
&ady. unchanged.
It's Red Hot Swing!
morrow tfffi,
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Portland Wheat
Portlsnd, Dec. 6 (AP) Oraln:
Wheat: Open Hlh Low Close
May B2',4 83'i 82'4 83'j
Drc 81, 82', 8!, 82",
Cash pram:
Oat No. 2. 38. lb. white S26 .00.
Br!eyNo. 2. 45-lb. bearded white
125 00.
Corn N"o. 3. eastern yellow ahlp
menta unquoted.
Flax No. 1. ai.8914.
Cash wheat bid:
Soft white 82' ic- western white
C2'-c: n-'r'.-m red 82c.
Hard red winter ordinary U'i', I
A GREAT STAR
IN A GREAT ROLE!
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Ends Tonit Jtfl
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ROUGH
RIDERS
ROY ROGERS
RiVHONn MITTDM
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rOR BALE LeaTing for aaat coast.
fieiun,! wl nouaenold rurnltura and
dlahea at sacrifice. 618 Bo. Oakdala.
TCK3UST DTNKCT, 12 noon to T p. m.
eunoay, xmc. lutn. farun nvi ox
Catholio church, 60. oakdale.
AUCTION BALK at Bale Pavilion
Saturday. Dec. 9th. Hava hotza,
rattle and sheep eon&iswd for
this sale. Also complete household
furnishing, circulating oil heater,
cook stove, wood heater, dining
room set, roll-top desk . leather
davenport set. beds, rugs, etc.
Always attend the Auction.
SO. ORE. LIVESTOCK AUCTION CO.
Col, A H. Dud lev (Auct.)
Phone 851-J-3.
L. s R. enameled alectrlc rang
$22.50. W'MH water heatr $50.
Lind Bros.. 408 E. Main.
FUEL OIL NEW Awoclated Day or
nlte service. Medford Fuel Co,
Tel 631.
FOR SAMS or trade for wood Stock
trailer. 807 Hazl St.. Central Point.
FOR TRADE 'M Chrysler coupe for
sedsn, truck tr cattle, inquire
Poat Offlca Service Station.
DO YOU KNOW Hudson hss the
world's safest brakes? Hvriraullc
and mechanical reserve on the'
sam pedal.
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
1P37 Master Deluxe Chevrolet Sedan
green finish, hae our 30-day guar
antee. Priced to sen at
COOKSEY MOTOR CO.
1R2 8. Riverside. Phone 077.
FOR SALE Close to Medford. 2 acres
in clover, a -room modern horn
chicken house, barn. A real good
buy. Eaay terms. 2.5wj.
L. J. AUSTIN
44 N. Riverside. Phone 1885
FOR. SALE One rnsry heifera.
Harel St., Central Point.
807
FOR RENT Country home with
acerace. modern six-room house,
Inclosed porch, basement, garage
and wood house, poultry nouses
for 200 hens, small barn- Some
fruit, some alfalfa and other plowed
ground. Deep well pressure water
system and other advantages. See
owner at the Marvin W. Johnson
olace near Wlntr Orchard on Thurs
day 7th or aee Hansen & Boylsnd.
122 N. Central. Medford.
FOR SALE Child's ar and tricycle.
in good cond 1 tion . 16 Newtown.
RAW FUHS WANTED I
Eastern Cash Prices paid for your
tura at noma, aiso niaea, paita
and wool.
MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE
27 N. O raps St. Medford, Ora.
FOR SALE Newtowns. Nice quality.
good sieea. By the lug or truck
load. Bring contalnera. Myron Root
ft Co., Inc. Warehouse 47 South
Fir St.
WANTED Scrap lion, to supply In
creasing demand, spot cah pais
at latent market price.
MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE
27 North Grape St. Phone 1063.
YOUR Christmas shopping will ba
aone wun ease, here you win
find gifts everyone to pleaaa.
Presbyterian Church Chrtstma
ba?aar. Tea served from 8 to 6.
Turkey dinner from 6 to 7. Bring:
the family.
CHEST
COLD
MISERY
riRST nibthront.chest, and back
with Vlcks VapoRub at bedtiine.
then spread a thick layer of
VapoRub on the chest ana cover
with a warmed cloth.
RIOHT AWAY, VapoRub goes to
work loosens phlegm eaaea
muscular soreness or tightness
clears air passages relievea
coughing. And often by morning,
most of the t9
misery of the If
cold is gone. V VapoRub
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Fabled Washington! Shrlna el
damocracyl Mighty eapliol
whosa will shape tha dastlnlM
oi Main Street and dynaittasl
Out ol ita treasure, oi mystery
and lntrlgua. romanca and ad
Tentura, diplomacy and might,
ih ganiua of Frank Capra hae
brought to the screen the heart
of America in the great Ameri
can motion pletural
starts TODAY
4 DAYS ONLY
WfJiWD'al
MORE TENDER
than the mas
terful "YOU
CAN'T TAKE
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