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I MEDFOKD MATE TRIEUNT, MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY. MAY 21. 1940. PAGE FIVE V LOCAL and VUitor Mri. Aubrey Mile of Ashland was a visitor with friendf here yesterday morning. Bicycle Stolen Francis Dool ty of 1009 East Main street re ported to city police today that his bicycle, license 72. was stolen sometime yesterday. Reames Returns Senator A. Evan Reames returned by train this morning from Portland where he transacted business yesterday. Harris Here S. L. Harris of Los Angeles Is transacting busi ness here today. He arrived this morning by train from the north. From Sardine Creek Mr. and Mrs. John Lltster, owners of the House of Mystery on Sardine creek north of Gold Hill, transacted business and called on friends here today. ReUased Richard Williams. 30. Negro of Oroville. Cal., was released this morning from the county jail where he had served a nine months' sentence for vio lating the Mann act. He was sentenced by Judge Claude Mc Colloch in U. S. district court here last fall. Club Meets Townsend club No. 2 met for regular session Friday evening with a large at tendance. After a short business I meeting, rownsena nasnes were read and discussed. Several mu sical numbers were rendered on Hawaiian guitars. Gail Thomp son sang two numbers accom panied by Lewis Parker. Visi tors and members are invited to attend all meetings. To Convention Mayor C. C. Furnas -left by motorcar this afternoon for Seaside to attend the annual convention of the League of Oregon Cities Thurs day and Friday. Tomorrow night the mayor will attend a pre-convention meeting of the league's executive committee of which he is a member. Mayor Furnas was accompanied on the trip by Mrs. Furnas and her mother, Mrs. Idella Acker. Plane Passengers R. R. Mc- Intyre and L. E. Wagner ar rived from Portland by United Malnliner this forenoon and Miss M. Perrine of Ashland left on the same plane for Los An geles. Miss C. Mann and E. J. Mullins arrived from Portland on the midnight Mainliner and Mr. and Mrs. Allyn A. Monroe departed on the same plane for Los Angeles. H. L. Paulson ar rived from San Francisco last night and E. H. Kohler left on the same plane for Portland. O. Burnett and P. O'Brien arrived from Portland last evening and departing on the same plane were H. C. Wilmot. to San Francisco, and Mrs. W. H. By ington, to Los Angeles. E. L. Ernst returned yesterday after noon from Kansas City, Mo., via Sacramento, Cal., and pas sengers leaving on the same plane were Ruth Cummins, for Portland, and Mrs. Gus New bury, for Seattle, Wash. leez, uu UenuentaH jffent Kentucky; OLD MS HMTEli KEXTVCKY STR.MHT I BIG, SIX PASSENGER SEDAN- 1 AYVAlUHiyj1 I TL.'. L. . I . A aaw. aU I lfiT3Tfi7rarn)iEi she HUMPHREY MOTORS l OUTH RIVERSIDE PERSONAL At Matches Mr. and Mrs. P D. McDougall of Ashland were among out-of-town residents at- tending the wrestling matches in the Medford armory last evening. Meet Delated International relations study group of the American Association of Uni versity Women meeting sched uled for Thursday evening has been postponed. Final session of the year will be announced at a later date. Prescott Here Bob Prescott arrived here this morning from his home in Eugene to spend some time visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bob Colvig who recently estab lished themselves in a cabin on Evans creek for the summer. Catch Limit Bob Miksche. Wilton White. Jack Murray and Fredric C. Ris formed a fish ing party at Diamond lake yes terday. They reported catching the limit, mostly rainbow trout. Also catching limits yesterday were J. Orbin Cooksey and Dr. Stanley E. Philips. Derby Photos Photographs of the fourth annual national catfish derby were on display today at Heath's drug store, 29 North Central avenue. The pic tures were taken by Willie F. Wood who makes a hobby of photography. The catfish derby was held May 12 at Bybee Beach Park. To View Fair United Air Lines passengers will be given an aerial view of the Golden Gate international exposition when it re-opens May 23, Max C. Henne. manager here said to day. United planes will make a slight change in their course so as to give passengers a close up view of the exposition grounds and the Golden Gate and trans-bay bridges, he stated. From Montana Guests re cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Meyeys of Sardine Creek above Gold Hill were Miss Ann Yelaca and her bro ther. Jack Yelaca of Butte, Mont. The visitors were on their way to Hollywood, Cal.. where they were to Join their father and sisters. While guests of Mr. and Mrs. Meyers, they were taken to the House of Mystery and other points of in terest. They declared they were exceedingly favorably impressed by this part of the country. Livestock Portland Portland. May 31 (AP-USDAI Hoga: 3S0: moderately active: good choice 310-lb. drlve-lns $800: few lota $8.10: off grades $584: 330 to 360-lb. 85.35 5 80: light llghta $5.00lroml row; pacxing bows $4.00ia4.2S; smooth lightweights $4.75; few feed er pine $4 00 9 4 60. Cattle: 80; calves 35; steers scarce; medium-good fed ateers Monday $8 50 49.60; carlot top common fed ateers $.0.15, ' common-medium helfera $(1.3867.80: good fed helfera quotable 88.00 and above: cutter-common cows $4.50o5.60; canners $3.75; fat dairy type oowa $5.75; good beef cows salable $7.36; aauaage bulls $8.35 is; 7.00; good-cbolc vealers $8.00 0-00; common-medium $5.50$ 7.50. Sheep: 800: active, steady to strong: good-choice spring iambs $8.75a8.85; few 86.90; medium-good $8.007.50: common 87.00; few medium-good ewes 83.00; common 61.00 1 60. ftoath Pan rranrltro South San Prandaco, May 31. (AP- TJSDA1 Hogs: 150; steady: around 3 cara 185-lb. CalUornlas 68 40; few medium 170-lb. butchers 66.00; pack age common 136-lb. ptga $5.00; pack ing sowa $4.36 a 4.50. Cattle: 50; steers absent, dealrable graaa klnda quoted $8.50rt9.15: fed kinds abaent. quoted up to $10 00: package tOO-lb. medium helfera $7.50 to feedlot; desirable graea cowa steady; one load 1.058-Ib. $700; un dergrade cowa alow. 15:4 25c lower late yesterday, mostly $4.75 5.76; bulls nominal, $7 00 down. Calves aalable none: nominally steady; late yesterday load good 354-lb. vealers $10 60. Sheep: SPO; lambs active; fully steady; few parkagea choice 68-lb lambs 6B.50; long deck good 60-lb Umr $9 00 with 10 per cent plain end at $8.00; shorn ewea moatl $3.00 8J6. NOW ONLY $1118 FasatWal tti lacisjdw. Stato. Ukm uaM (If mmt are eatra. PHONE 4S4 1 1 Chicago. May 31. (AP-OBDA) Hoga: 18,000: bulk 180.270 lbe. $i S jo. up h pnn!r. no-s&o io. butchers $4 88 a. 70; good 400 -SM lb. packing sows MJSlAA; ughter wulghta up to IS. Cattle: 1.600: calves 1.600: top ill ,,n(,; Tery mtl, to killer under $a.jo; bulk ted heHer crop SITS 10: bulls $7 down on wiup offerings; vealers steady at $10,80 4 11.60. Sheep: 600; beat handvwelcht fed Clipper. S9.S6. other $9 40; light weight reed jard clean-up woolen lambe $8 76: odd sprinters Sit: bulk supply email lota $11.60$) .78. Portland Produce Portland. Mae 31 (API Onlone: Oregon. No. 1. S3 1 J 15 60 lb. bag; eeta white 6'ie lb.; brown 84e lb.; new California 83 78 a 2 80. New Potatoea: California whttea, 40a SI 30: 100a 83.38 3.38. Other produce prices ateady, un changed. Portland Wheat Porxlaad. May 31. (API Grain: Wheat: Open Hlth Low Cloae I May .78 .7S .78 .78 Sept. 78 .75 m .73 Caah train: Oata No. 3. 88-lb. white $31.00. Barley No. 3. 45-lb. B. W. $3100. Flax No. 1 $1 98 Caah wheat I bid I: Soft white 73e: western white 73c; western red 73c. Hard red winter ordinary 73c; 11 per cent 74c; 13 per cent 80c. Hard whlte-Baart 13 per cent B4c; IS per cent 8c: 14 per cent $1.03. Today's car recetpta: Wheat 29; Hour 4: corn 1; oata 3: mill feed 3. Chicago Wheat Chicago, May 31. (API Wheat: Open High low Cloae May 81 -834 ' July .81 . M M .83', Sept. .80 3i .80 -83'i Wail St. Report New York, May 21. W) War stocks today led the mark et in one of the widest breaks in two years as severe allied reverses brought visions to Wall Street of a Germa,n-forced quick peace. Losses ran to 13 or more points for pivotal steels, air crafts, electrical equipments, coppers, motors and chemicals. Quotations were above the lows 'n most cases at the close with dealings speedy. Transfers were around 4.000.000 shares, biggest turnover since last Sep tember. Todays closing ptlcee for 83 se lected stocks follow: Al. Chem. Dye 11 H Am. Can - Am. Pgn. Power I A. T. tc T. 1H Anaconda 18 Aich. T. r 8. P. I'1 Bendlx Aria "'4 Bethlehem Steel Caterpillar Tract. . Chrysler ... 68, 44 66H 8', Solvents , -Wright curt! S DuPont 168 Gen. Electric Cn. Poods - Gen. Motors 3Si ST, 40 Int. Harvester 43Uj t. t. T. s T. Johns-Manvtlle 49 Monty Ward . North Amer. 33 J, ... 15 Penney (J. C ).--Phllllpa Pet, Pjidlo . 74 . 4H Southern Pacific 7 Std. Brands - Sid. OH Cal. Std. Oil N. J. Traneamelica 17, S3', 4'; 88 Union Carbide . United Aircraft C. 8. Steel 434 44 San Francisco Butter Sacramento, May 31. (API Churnlnc ' cream butterfat: nrat grade 80e. second grade 38c. San Francisco, May 31. (AP-U.S D. A. Butter, 93 score 38c; 91, 3'jc; 90. 36'ic; 89. 36c. BLANCH COVALT PASSES AI RUCH Blanch Mae Covalt. 92, a resident of the Ruch district for the past year, passed away at her home Tuesday at 8:30 a. m. She was a native of Vilas county, Colorado, and moved with her parents to Santa Ana, Calif., at an early age. She is survived by her hus band, Jerry L. Covalt, of Ruch., one daughter. Mrs. Lucille Miller of Crannell. Calif., and two brothers. Dr. Miles H. von Schrilti. of Santa Anna. Calif.. and Lawrence G. von Schriltz of Talmadge. Calif. Funeral services will be con ducted from the chapel of the Perl funeral home Friday at 2 p. m. Interment will take place in Siskiyou Memorial Park. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend. Cs Mall Tribune want ads, ARTHRITIS "TVrr 14 yen I auffwrd from Arthritis. I too tratmniU an4 m-viirint of all klnda. but .17 did tvh ralieva my a in tha l$aa. Thn bit dniftiet rMomiPpfifv1 CiMVi Cotppound. Af trr bottle. I vti cotrtp.t?iy w$il." Bignexl M-a A A Curth. . t Pranrla ptr8t. pT-tUnd. Oi-ron. Pot aldi ttlrr.or.:la. t; J H Caa"7. P. O. Bt 731. Portland. Or$oa. AJ Ail la4i4 Drue 'Typhoon" Coming Wednesday With Dorothy Lamour and Robert Preston in the top roles, "Typhoon," the thrilling ro mance of the South Seas com ing to the Craterian theatre to morrow, takes its place along side "San Francisco" and "The Hurricane" for spectacular ef fects with ita lashing storm se NO BREAK SEEN IN Strike of Pacific Greyhound bus drivers belonging to the Brotherhood of Railroad Train men went quietly into its fifth day here today. Busses continued to operate almost normally. The Brotherhood drivers as sert the strike is to obtain rec ognition of the brotherhood as bargaining agent in accordance with a ruling of the national labor relations board. The com pany contends the board's rul ing Is before a federal court and that it is under contract to a union of drivers affiliated with the American Federation of Labor. The strike, the com pany argues, is a Jurisdictional dispute. The strikers deny this. Portland. Ore., May 21. (JP) Pickets patroled the Portland stage terminal yesterday for the first time since the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen drivers struck against the Pacific Grey hound lines, but busses rolled in and out, fully manned and unmolested. Unionists said three brother hood members here and 16 throughout Oregon were on strike. . SECONO SPRAY IS F( Second cover spray for con trol of first brood codling moth on all varieties of apples and pears should ba completed on May 30. according to C. B. Cor- dy, assistant county agent and L. G. Centner entomologist, southern Oregon experiment station. The officials recommend use of three pounds of arsenate of lead plus three quarts of med ium or light medium summer oil emulsion per hundred gal lons. On apples light oil should be used with the lead arsenate. Due to extremely heavy and continued flight of moths, oil In this spray will be very valu able from the standpoint of kil ling the eggs. LILLIAN . ANDREWS L Funeral services for the late Mrs. Lillian Eva Andrews, who passed away Sunday morning at the home of her son, W. C. Vacationing? Plae tour furniture la ftaft- h-tplnf In oar motltrn ftorare. WhnTtr Yoti'r MOVING We $et yon there at least eost. Vou II find ear parkins serrlrs speed and careful. Modern furniture Mw1n In OKFOO W HINGTOX TAUfOBM And Conneetloit Wlta All Points test PHONE 31 EADS Medford's Lsrteet and finest equipped Transfer Oenrre H. fads. Owner Venwi M ttans. Operations Mfr, X 1 quence one of the highlights of a continual screen full of ad venture and excitement. Filmed entirely in Techni color, giving Its spectacle added power, "Typhoon" has Lynne Overman, J. Carrol Naish and Koko, the chimp, in featured supporting roles. George Sanders, as the great gentleman detective and lone avenger Simon Templer better known to the underworld as "The Saint," comes to the Roxy theatre for tomorrow and Thursday in "The Saint in Lon don," which pliys as the com panion feature with "What a Life," starring Jackie Cooper as Henry Aldrich. Andrews, 209 Haven street, will be conducted from the chapel of the Perl Funeral Home Wed nesday at 2 p. m., Rev. Joseph Knotts, pastor of the First Methodist church officiating. Interment will take place in the Siskiyou Memorial Park. Friends are respectfully invited to attend. RESERVE OFFICERS 10 Rogue River chapter of the Reserve Officers association will hold its last meeting of the season in the Medford armory at 7 p.m. Thursday. The ses sion will convene half an hour earlier than usual so that mem bers may get out to the Elks picnic. The subject for study Is "Manuel for Court MartlaJ" and instructor will be Capt. Gayle H. Nichols of Grants Pass. Capt. Joseph W. Scobey, chapter president, today Issued an Invitation to all CMTC trainees to attend. Closing time for loo Late to Clas sify Ads Is 1 JO p. m. ! Roxy Sleuth TWO MAJOR FEATURES I V ttOOCC RAFT sg plu, "ALIAS the DEACON'' Ov f y7l v ON EVERY PROGRAM asa afaaaal I 7" s V TTv X i Pi,1 -S I VvJ A2. f THEY END TONITEI Wt Le?r 1 j ' ' ' "idFV ' : " '' f Wf f il wm7'i 1 1 III Ttdsr it I t lvf ureuir I ror Henoch! lLAMODRNJ m2w PREST01I mm rip mb& tomorrow 8,Thur. IV J -w LYNNE OVERMAN Y) r Xfl 11 fS I. CARROL NAISH rr?X w.jj) reWV isi l&W I -J wWaUsaf wr yr- l' " ' Shows Dslly at l:48-8:4J-$:fj Mats-0e lres-4Ae k Id Ilea-He E FOR WAR RELIEF GETS UNDER WAY WASHINGTON, May 21 (UP.' A terse Red Cross cable gram to Washington today says French food resources will be "immediately exhaust ed" because of the Inroads made on supplies by 5,000. 000 French and Belgian refu gees. An executive committee of five members yas formed to day to serve with Ben E. Harder in conducting Jackson county American Red Cross chapter's campaign for $2400 to alleviate suffering in the war-torn coun tries of Europe. The executive committee met with Mr. Harder at luncheon in the Hotel Medford this aft- ernoon and the broad plan of the camraign was outlined. Each of Medford's five men's service clubs appointed a mem ber tp the executive committee. At the luncheon each was as signed groups of businesses to be contacted in the campaign. Committee members and their assignments: Russell Davis of the Kiwanls club, industrial plants, lumber mills and box factories. Allen Perry of the Rotary club, all retail business in Med ford. O. M. Kesler of the Lions i-luh nrnfRinnfil field, tnclud' I i . . lau-ve enrt Hon tists. Gene Monaco of the 20-30 club, public employes as in the courthouse, postoffice, city hall, forestry headquarters. Bert Lowry, Jr., of the Active club, fruit Industry, packing houses and wholesalers. In each place of business em ployes as well as employers and executives will be solicited for contributions, Mr. Harder ex plained, the aim being to make fulfillment of the quota repre sentative of all the people. Each executive committee member Is to be chairman of a sub-committee of his own se lection to canvass all the bust ness and professional places designated. It was expected that some of the committees would be in the field before the end of the day, the rest of them by tomorrow. MANY SCHOOLS CLOSE FOR VACATION FRIDAY Schools of Gold Hill. Pros pect, Phoenix, Jacksonville, Tal ent. Griffin Creek, Bellview and Medford will close their terms next Friday, according to the county school superintendent s office. Central Point school Is sched uled to close Friday, May 31, the last In the county. iraraiirfnri! FlflllSBLIIlllll Mats tv-siT-lnr F..rs 8V-4ne-1Ae s I HI KKW LAHT TIME TOMTt: II X Rialto Drama Based on the widely read Sat urday Evening Post story by Alice Duer Miller, "And One Was Beautiful." brings to the screen a dramatic society melo drama In the battle of two sis ters for the love of a man they both desire. One hides her own crime in his imprisonment; the other, faithful, seeks to clear him even though it means that her sister must pay the law's penalty. Robert Cummings, La- raine Day, Jean Muir and Billie Burke have roles in the film which comes to the New Rialto theatre for tomorrow and Thursday as the added feature with "One Their Own," starring the Jones Family. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE Clover Phone 128. bar In field. WOOD 60c tier at yard. 633 Bo. Central. Delivered big, double 300 cu. ft load. Fir $S 60; Pine 88.75: Cedar 88 80. City Fuel and Lumber Co. Phone 03. F1SHINO Diamond Lane reports sood. cut the big one now. Everv thing vou need. Trolling rod. reel, line only $3 96. Cliff's Sport Shop, 817 North Riverside. TIME TO SPRAT YOUR ElAW let me kill your earwigs. Phone 0,33 Samsons. McGonagle. FOR SAL8 Overstuffed Davenport and chair 628. 7oa rare Ave. WE8TINOHOU8E Electric Range. Die- tator model, used 10 hours, excel lent condition. 4 price. SWAP for cash or cow. Hopkins. Rte. i, Boi S-A, Rogue River, Oregon. WANTED Experienced housekeeper. Must be capable cook. 1 adults. Local reference required. Phone 1770. WANTED Waltresa at Chicken Hut. 1133 So. Riverside. FOB SALE House and lot. 8300, full price. Frank Albat. Rte. 1. Box 4S-A. Park 6, off Prune St. FOR SALE Tractor ftstl the high teat. 7c per gallon at our oil plant. F. I. Samson Co., 4th and Front. FOR SALE Complete Atroo Welding Outfit $41)86; welding torcn witn mixing head and 8 ttpa. 13 fee, lightweight hoee. regtilatora, light er, goggles and wrench. F. E. SAM SON CO., 4th and Front. TO TH PEOPLE of Medford and elclnlty whose lovely gardens we were privileged to see we wleh to express our appreciation. Ladles of Jacksonville Oarden Club. Hurryl I At Times Tonlehl: LEW LIONEL AYRES BARRYMORE Dr. Kildare s Strange Case A TORNADO KATHlaETTf t.t$j Wfclt. formerly at Mavn n Beauty Paion . HI now waloom her cutocnr at Helen's. FOR 6 ALE Meat Market, grocertea, fountain. Doing good buatnrta, Bos No. 716, TTltiuue. FOR BF NT Modern 4-room furnish ed houae, garage, reasonable. S04 Bennett. $3800 East Bid. Large living room, fire place, dining room, hreakfaat nook, tiled kitchen. two bedronma, bath with ahower, service porch, basement, furnace, large lot. All In eseellent condi tion. Tertna and immediate) poa aeaaton. ELMER HERRIED Phone I486 or 11H-J FraNiaHFD houae foe rent or sale. Call 383 Scenic Dries. Aahland, Oregon. FOR R EXT 6 -room furnished Eng llfh stucco, hardwood floora. elee tc.eallT equipped. Summer months. References, Phone ISS6-J. BLOX Fart drr-Rough Heaping load 83.00. Med. Fuel. Tel. 631. FOR SALE Lsrce plastered houae. close in. beautiful nowera ana lawn, moatly fumlAhed, pavement. SS300. terms. Also. 4 bedroom houae on West Main, modern, fire place. 83300: 10'e caah. Also, good house and t acre. Klnga highway, gionooo. siooo oo. See A. F. Flowers, corner I2fh and Front. FOR SALBl Brooder Oil, Clean burn ing. 74c per gallon at our Oil Plant. 4th and Front. F. E. SAM SON CO. COOL, clean, comfortable quarters for convalescent, aged and In valids. Bog 720. Tribune. FOR RENT Spacious and attractive) four-room upstairs aulte In the Holly Apartments. Completely fur nished except dlahea and Unas. Oarage. Second door north of postoffice. Adults only. $40. Avail able June 1 See manager In rear, or pnont 1357-R. HIOHEST CASH PK1CTS PAID for SCRAP IRON AND METAL o. aU kinds, batteries, radiators, alumi num, copper, brass: also hides, Delta and wool. Medford Bargain Bouse. 37 N. Grape. Phone 1063. ICE PRICES REDl'CEDI How 60c per 100 lb... delivered. Ire Boxes tor Bale or Rent. Valley Fuel Co. Tel. 78 Barb remedies alls slated disorder el goiter, itonttb liver, kidney, blsd dee, prostate (land piles, ecxema. aath ma. catarrh, drops; tumor, blood prea sure, rheumatism. Influsnsa, ' stomach leer, and hemor rhafs all disappear Without Operation Hours 10 m. m. to p. a MotL-TuesWed. Onlr YICK SO HERB CO. Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Mala Office Roseburfj, Ore. OF THRILLS! The Mightiest Spectacle Etst rilmed . . the Thrill Picture of This or Any Other Yag ' i. h. Ur.i.; Herbalist, 84 Years Experience