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MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON1. "WEDNESDAY. MAT 2219jQ. page seven PROSPERITY QUIZ Mrs. Gus Samuels Ranks Mrs. Susan Eads Second; Mrs. Gus Samuels Is First; Winners ot the Columbia Empire Industries "Prosperity Quir" In the Medford area are announced today by the Jud Ing committee, comprising Frank Hull, manager of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce, P" as chairman: Dwight Houghton, assistant manager of the United States National bank, and Verne E. Rolfe, assistant manager of the First National bank. Mrs. Gus Samuels, 301 Valley Yiew drive in this city was Judged the winner In this area. Second place was awarded to Mrs. Susan Eads, 29 Kenwood avenue of Medford, while the third place winner was Mrs. Maude Cleland of Shady Cove on the Crater Lake highway. Other winners in the "Pros perity Quiz" in the order se lected by Judges are: Mrs. taster .bcoooin'1' Portland hr.as mln. Seattle 2 hrs. 3 mln. Now 4 flights daily. Leave 1:02pm, 3:43 pm, 9:13 pm, 4:37 am. San Francisco 2 hrs. Lot Angeles 41J hrt. 3 flights daily. Leave 11:25 am, 6:15 pm, 12 midnight. Low fares. For Reservations: call travel agents, hotels, or UNITED AIR LINES Municipal Airport T.I. 241 Thomas J. Tiadcliff, 119 South Holly street, Medford: Mrs. Alice M. Hallgren, Phoenix: Mrs. Robert Lee Chisman, 112 South Ivy itreet, Medford; Mr. Betty Colvig, Cargill Court apartment, Medford; Mrs. Mabel Herron. Box 959, Medford: Mrs. A. U. Pullen, 115 North Peach street. Medford: Miss Lois E. Russell, Route 1, Medford. Mrs. D. O. Lindsey, Route I, Medford; Miss Dorothy Eads, 29 Kenwood, Medford: Mrs. Nancy Ginn, 35 Kenwood. Med ford; Mrs. George Holzgang, 626 Park avenue. Medford; Mrs. R. A. Reedy. Phoenix; Mrs. M. McBride, Jacksonville: Mrs. Ne dra Teeters, 32 South Orange, Medford: Jim Tucker, age 12, 315 North Holly, Medford. J. C. Tucker, 315 North Hol ly. Medford; Mrs. J. C. Tucker, same address; Nels M. Teeters, 32 South Orange, Meoford; Wil son Church, 1119 West Main street, Medford, and Mrs. May belle Klemm, 1119 West Main street. All To Receive Awards These 23 winners will all receive awards as there were 23 prizes set aside for the Med- j ford district. According to the rules of the contest, the winners will be given their choice of prizes in order number one getting first choice of the 23 prizes, number two getting sec ond choice, etc. All contest blanks have been forwarded to the Columbia Em pire Industries headquarters at Portland and will enter the competition for the major prizes which include $200 in cash, a beautiful bedroom suite and a number of other fine awards. The Medford district prizes. won by local contestants, com prise: 1 25-lb. aack White Satin sugar, t 49-11). sack Crown Beet Patent flour. t case 1-lb. tins Golden West coffee. 1 case assorted Trlarwle cereale. 1 pkg. s lb. Candy Product Jelly beans. 1 sack Oregon Portland cement. 1 sack Santa Cruz Portland cement. 1 quart can General Quick Step" flour finish. 1 S-lb. pkg. Mankind dog food. 1 pkg. Wellbetng dog food. 4 36-ob. pkgs. Borene granules. I case (6 pkgs.) Porters fresh egg Prll-leta. I Pendleton Ttrln wool blanket. 1 Oregon Chief ham. 1 bbl. eperry Drifted Snow "Home Perfected" flour 1 slab Swtft'a Premium bacon. 1 case Tasty Foods salad dressing. 1 boa assorted Sunshine, biscuits and candles. 1 case Wadhams gelatine dessert. 1 'Cocktail Bar" containing Knight Packing Co. products. 1 case Carnation wheat flakes. 1 case 12 dos.) Peterson's oil pack single aalmon eg.- 3 do, cana Royal Club Oregon white meat albacore tuna (1 dos. cana each to two winners). The appreciation of Columbia Empire Industries campaign committee has been extended to Chairman Frank Hull and his committee, Dwight Hough ton and Verne Rolfe for their excellent work in judging the contest blanks. Winning entries were chosen with consideration for the number of correct prod ucts listed and the worth of the brief essay from the standpoint of sincerity, logic and presentation. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Wayns Troxell, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Gre gory, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Cole man. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gent iter and Allan Curry. Music for the reception will be furnished by C. E. Sargent, violin, and a vocal trio. Mr. and Mrs. Marmle Olsen and Effle Kurtz. Mrs. Hugh Scovell will pour for the reception. Livestock Wall St. Report BOOT FIR SI. SO tier Trad wood and pige for cow. Prion 4SS-R-S FEAST, RE TO The First Christian church will honor its high school sen iors at a banquet this evening to be followed by a reception to give parents and friends a chance to offer their congratula tions. Lois Cook Young, teacher of the high school class, will be toastmistress for the banquet. Julia Gregory, president of the Women's Missionary society, will be hostess for the evening Ladies of the church are prepar ing the meal which win be served by girls from the junior class in high school. The following program will be presented at the banquet: Invocation prayer Louis Gentner, superintendent of Sun day school. Greeting, "We're Glad You Are Here" Julia Gregory. Response "We're Glad To Be Here" Alice Curry, a senior. Toasts "Why We're Here" Allan Curry, chairman of offi cial board. Response "Where Do We Go From Here?" Katherine Gent ner, a senior. Toast "How Do We Get There?" Leonard Mayfield, principal of high school. Response "What Baggage Shall We Take Along?" Del bert Troxell, a senior. Address: "Where Will We Come Out?" R. W. Coleman, minister. Seniors attending will be Eileen Ballard, Dorothy May Coffeen, Alice Curry, Betty Daugherty, Katherine Gentner, Elizabeth Hardy, Betty Handy Wanda Konkel, Le Verne Mark wart, Lorraine Swoape, Elouisc Tingley, Wilson Church, Dale Hoffman, Willard House, Bryce Kindred. William Townes, Del bert Troxell, Alvin Wimer, Ho mer Young, Douglas Pickell and Stanley Gustin. Other guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Mayfield. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Portland Portland. May 33 I AP-CSDA1 Hogs: 400; market fairly actlt.; steady to 10c higher: good -choice 1SS to 310-lb. trtv-lne 008 10; few Iota S6.I8: off-grade and over fat kinds down to 4 .15: 33S to 280-10. butcher SSJiJtS.SO; light lujhts mostly 8SJ60; few out standing lot to S5.76: packing aowi strong to JSC higher; mostly 4so 4.U; feeder pig scare, quotable S43SW4.TS. Cattle: 13S: calve SO: market more active: quotable steady: few stocker steers S1.00JUS; medium-good fed steer carc; salable 8 MM 10 00 or above; few common helfera SS.40 7.00: aood fed heifer quotabl 00 or above: cutter-common cows s SO gSSO: canner down to S3.SO; fw medium beef cow Moot 100; sau sage bulls 88-303 7-UU: oaa nvu heavy bulla 87.35; gooo-cnoios veai r 88 SO 4 9 00: common-medium grade 86 00 7. SO. Sheep: 0 35: market active, moatly steady; quality Improved: good choice spring lambs 88.75 S 8 SO; few light lamb to feeder buyer 88.759 7.00; few old crop lamb S8.00: medium-good ewe S3 "5 i 3.25; common grade down to 81.75. 3VT "i -ftaiitoiwg j SasAJwss-w. 1f "We're going to look at that right now!" Ner before has interest in Chrysler run so high. Never have so many owners of other makes changed to Chrysler. The new Chrysler is obviously supe rior to the car you now have, but . . . has it occurred to you that it miy also be urenor to the make of car you may be thinking of buying? . . . and will cost you no more? Go to your Chrysler dealer. Take a ride in the new Chrysler and see how the Higb-Torqut engine improves perform ance ... its amazing get-away , . . tre mendous pulling power in high gear. A ride will show you how scientific weight distribution gives you riding qualities you can get only from Chrysler. tf you want to know why Superfinished parts double engine life . . . why tin coated pistons are practically free from scuffing and scoring . . . why any engine is smoother and quieter with Floating Power . . . why Chrysler's plastic enamel improves with age and seasoning . . . ask your Chrysler dealer. See your Chrysler dealer today. Be among the thousands who think it wis dom to see Chrysler before they buy any car. Drive the car that leads in style, per formance and engineering. Learn how little it will cost you to own a beautiful new Chrysler. ft luoe in oo Maior Bowe. C.B.&, fcery Tnurv,9to 10 P. M-.E.D.S.T. BUY CHRYSLER ! South fan Francisco South gan Francisco. May 33. (AP-USDA) Hog: 700: around I5e lower: one load 100-lb. California butcher $8.35. top: numerou load 1M to 200-lb. California 88 35 to packers; package 136-lb. pig S3. 15; packing sowa mostly S4.0O. Cattle: 150: fed steers absent: de sirable grssa steers quoted 88.50 9.50: few plain slaughter steer 87.25 ar7.78: odd head grass medium to good heifers 17.00$ 7.15: bulk of run aged medium and below: load aged 1.040-lb. grass cows S6.00i8 6.35: most common rsnge cow 85.385.50: few canner and cutter 13.50$ 5.25: bulls ctlvc. bulk S8.0OS7.O0. Calves: 15: around teady: odd head 230-lb. vealers HO 00; few 350 to 383-lb. calves 18.5019.76. New York, May 22 (P The ebb tide of selling turned in the stock market today and a selec tive flow of buying set in. Aircraft, steels and special ties were the principal gainers. As news from the theater of war appeared more favorable to the allied cause, the hysterical selling of Tuesday was convert ed into careful buying in issues calculated to benefit from Amer ican rearmament. The move was not vigorous, and many leaders had lost part of the day's gains at the finish. Turnover, at about 2.100.000 shares, was only about half Tuesday's. Douglas, United Aircraft, Glenn Martin, and Sperry were most consistent performers on the upside. Others in favor most of the time included Montgom ery Ward. Youngstown Sheet, Du Pont, Allied Chemical, Loft. Great Northern preferred. Case. American and Eastman. Lower were American Tele phone, Santa Fe. U. S. Gypsum, oud J. C. Penney. Today closing price for S3 se lected stock follow: Al. Chem. Si Dye 4 Am. Cn 91 Am. is ryn. Power. 1 A. T. St T. 148 - 10'i 14 . 37i - 87, - 44H . sa - 8 - S, ..1404 - 38S . SO . S9', , 43 . 3 48 . S44 , 18 . 74-4 . 39 " IV, S . ib; S34 4H 68 43 43 H CSFD CAR BARGAIN Overstocked. Price srnsahed. hults Bros. FOR BALI Alflfa hay. Mrs. O. M. Howell. Ft. , Griffin Creek. i. A. V. AUXILIARY cooked food and candy ale. Bafeway Btor. Bartlett and Sixth. Saturday from S to 4. Member bring cooked arti cles or candy. FOR RF.NT A-room modem house 135 Columbu. FOR SALtt Olrl- bicycle. Phoo 135S-J. Anaconda Atch. T. A 8. F. Bendlx Avta. Bethlehem Steel Caterpillar Tract. Chrysler Coml. Solvent Curttss-Wrtght DuPont . Gen. Electric Gen. Foods Oen. Motor Int. Harvester I. T. 8t T. Portland Wheat Portlsnd. May 23 IAP1 Oram: Wheat: Open High Low Close Sept 73 .73 .73 .73 . Cash grain: Oat No. 3. S8-lb. white S3 1.00. Barley No. 3. 45-lb. B. W. S31.00. Corn No. S, E. T. shipment S31.75 Fla: No. 1, H.B3. Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 73 He: western white 73Sc: western red 72'. Hard red winter: Ordinary 73'4e: 11 per cent 74'ic: 13 per cent TP'fce. Hard whlte-Baart: 13 per cent 94c: 13 per cent 90c; 14 per cent 81.03. Portland Produce Johns -Mnnvtll Monty Ward North Amfr, Penney ( J. C Phillip Pet. Radio Southern Pacific Std. Brandt 8td. Oil Cal. Std. Oil N. J. Tr-mmm erica Union CnrW-i-j United Aircraft U. . 5tl San Franrtf.ro Butt? Sacramento. May 23 ( AP Churn In j cream buturfat: Pint grade 90e; ecoru) made 36c. Ban Francisco, May 33. (AP-D8 DA) Butter unchanged. WANTED Apple thinnr. Joe Kan- tor, i mil? ut of Phoenix. LOPT Lady's foVd T'tin vatch In Ticiniiv r.atKium Saturday night. Reward. Call 31 5 W. YOUNO COVPt WANTS WORK a caretakers on ranch. Ambitions, good cook; experienced cattle, and horseman. 1m farmer. Best of referencea. Phone 1371-J.J. TWO-ROOM furnished apartment, ei.? likm and water furnished. 34 8. Central. WANTED Maid for general house work. Phone 16M-Y. DANCE WFDNF8DAT NIOHT- Regu lar weaneeaay nign. asnce spon sored by Townsend Club No. 3 will be held at Tovnsend hall May 33. FOR SALE 90 Summit Are., f I re room home. Hardwood floors, fire place, piped oil heater, double garage with attached sen-ante mom. Beautiful fenced In back yard with lovely shrubs and tree. 7S-root lot. Price 43O0: with terms Can be seen br appoint ment only. Charlea R. Ray. Room 317 Medford Bidg. pnone 303. WANTED Middle-aged woman for nousework. ihone 417-j-a. WILL RENT 7 acres good bottom tana on snares, f. u. box 34a, Central Point. 104O OENFRAL ELECTRIC radio com bt nation. Closing out at a big reaucTton. see this at once, said win Piano Shoppe. FOR RENT Modern 3 -room and kitchenette, stove. Unfurnished. Adults only. 134 Stark. FOR 0ALI ID Summit Ave., aeven- room home with two aleeptng porches, basement and oil furnace. Price tdOOO. or mould trade for Eugene property. Charles R, Rav. Room 317 Medford Bldg. Phone 803. $2100 I ACRES CLOVER 4-room modern bungalow, barn. cmcaen nouae. House surrounded with trees Or it -of -town owner says sell for only S3 100 terms. Also INDIANA BALTIMORE tomato plant. 30 Laurel. FOR SALE Beautiful modem five, room home, eicellent condition, hardwood floors, fireplace, break fast nook, lots of bullt-tna. on pavement . near schools, beautiful lawns, trees, flowers, shrubbery. SJ.3M. Good trmi. H. O. WILSON T Chentnut. Phone 1554. $3500 13-ACRE DAIRT FARM 6-mom modem house, barn, chtrken house. Beet soil In valley Elderly lady alone, must sell. Price only 300. Terms csn be arranged. Also OK" ROOmB RIVFR Owner will sscriftos one of the best smsll dstre places In Rogue River Valley. Eiceptlonally good modern house, larve Grsde A dairy barn All In clover and alfalfa, priced today one-half of original cost. Msks appointment to see today. Owner will take some trade. MARK A. OOLDT Phone 728 109 East Main COOL, clean . comfortable quarters tor eonvaie-enis. atted and in valids. Box 730, Tribune. HIGHEST CASH HK1CES PAID for SCRAP IRON AND METAL o. all kinds. Batteries, radlatora, sluml num. copper. brw also bides, peits and wool. Medford Bargain House. 37 N. Grape Phone 1083. ICE PRICES REDl'CEDI Now 60 per 100 Ibt., deuxered. Ire BoYa for Sale or Rent. Valley Fuel Co, Tel. 7S rTt ?IE NT Specious and attractlea four-room downstairs suit in the HoiJy Apartments. Completely fur nished except dishes and linen. Gsrafte Second door north of poatofflce. Adults onlv. 40. Avail sble June 1 se manager Id rear, or phone 1397-R. WANTED Experienced beauty oper ator with following. Box 786 Tribune. WANTED Two good carpenters who will trade work for piano. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. RENT 9-room house, new, modern, clean; also room. 304 W. Jackson. COMMERCI AL SPRAYING of all kinds. Phone 151. Wl throw. ROOM AND BOARD, private home, quiet, cool, good meals. 614 Beatty. Phone 1071-R. ej i tAs THrS N0THIM4 HKl XyisVrT ) - QUITS SO SIUt SMOOTH QjC tSr? jK srf SS'.iSMBVATI8laN I- i URt FtHVATE sjunbj.a sXfMDio WMtssviT. 71 H Newtral lelms dlstllM frsej Orsia. fo Preef. Mm Kessier DUHIIing Ce lnc Uwrewtehenj. lasV Too Late to Classify FOR RENT Smsll modern furnished house, garage. Adults. 331 N-rth Holly. NEW ALL PURPOSE MASH. "Rogue River Brand. Medford Fuel Co., Feed Dept. Court and McAndrews. FOR SALE sStrawberrte. Oregon Im proved. Brlrvr your containers and pick for 60c crate. We pl-tc and deliver, your container, for 76c. First house on right west of Lone Pine school. Crockers, Portland. May 33. fAP) Country Meats: Selling price to retailers Country-killed hogs, best butchers, 1?S to 160-lb. BigOc: vealers. fancy, 13414c lb.; light, thin. 10l3c; heavy, 10 lie lb.; lambs, spring. 109l7c; yearlings. 10; 13c lb.: ewes 4 1 c lb.; good cutter cows. 9 10c lb.; canner cows 89e lb.; bulla 114 t 13c. Wool: 1940, esstern Oregon, fine, medium. saSftnSe: crossbred 80s) 81'io; Willamette vslley. 13 months, nominal, 80c lb.: Iamb 36e lb. All other produce piioea steady, unchanged. Chicago Wheat I. WILL OIVE a quiet comfortable home to elderly lady or married couple. Mrs. C. M. Howell, Rt. 1, Griffin Creek. 1936 FORD De Luxe Coupe. Oood rubber, good mechanically and a bargain price. This week s special, only 9337. Special low easy terms. Pierce-Allen Motor Co., Dodge and Plymouth distributors. $1350 FAST SIDE HOMR Nl- bungalow, large sleeping porch, laundry trays, Rraye, trees, paved street. Esy terms can be arranged. An exceptional buy. Also $4425 Chicago, Mar 33 (API Wheat: Open HWrh Low Clos. Mar i M M July JJ'i 144 Jl ! aept. MM t Jl M WCmifACB SAWDUST ICTrlWFR Almost new 6-room Raxeahtk. home, fireplace, full floored attic, baae ment, garage, beautiful yard, near school. East side location. A real buj, onle S443S. Easy terms. MARK A. OOUY PhOB. 738 100 East Main (EicluslT. Agent) Here's your RESERVED SEAT for the scenic parade! Ther'i somthlnf to set. somathinsr to do vary moment oo the famous Empir Bulldtr. Passing your window is s 8ctnic Parade . . . 2,200 miles long I Th dinner chime call yoa to s (tut prepared br txprt chefs. Friendly sttendants quietly prorida sytry comfort. In th. club car you msy rot congenial fsllow possengeri , . . enjoy th radio, currtnt mags, sines, th. solirium nd buffet-fountain serric. And. when day is don, rttirs to wida, soft berth for refreshing sleep. Three low-far. accommodations . . . Standard Pullman, Modern Tourist, or Luxury Coach... Daily to th Twin Cities snd Chicago. eft VUIU LOCAL AbLNT OB WHITE r. I. rutrhorf, T. P. A. SSS Am. Bank Bldg. Portland, Or. pjp o ire Sale COME HERE FOR TOUR THIES No Misleading Prices or Discounts . ... No Substitution ol Quality in Order to GIVE YOU OUR LOW You May Save on 1 Tire or as Many as You Heed - THE QUALITY THAT IS DUILT INTO us TOGETHER WITH QUR Specialized Tire Service OFFERS YOU . THE BEST TIRE VALUED COME IN L.t us flgur with tou ea your tire rcjulrmnls whsthtr It bs est or rruek EXIDE BATTERIES A REAL QUALITY LOrtO Lift BATTERY OUR SERVICE W clt.n and strtlghtan your rims and prop.rly mount n.w tlr. AFTER WE SELL WE SERVE Sam Jennings Tire Go. HAHN Hi NORTH RIVERSIDE PHONE It Phon. Mi II Norlh PlT.rtld.