MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 13. 1940.
PAGE SEVEN
20-30 DISTRICT
10
Medford Club Will Play Most
to Ten Oregon Chapters,
One From Washington
charge of Merrilt Hittle of the
local club, will include a ban
quet and dance at the chateau
Saturday evening, at which
Neil Allen of Grants Pass, state
commander of the American
Legion, will be guest speaker
and a breakfast business meet
ing Sunday morning. Conven
tion headquarters will be in the
lobby of the Hotel Jackson.
VACATION SCHOOL
10 PICNIC FRIDAY
Approximately 78 out-of-town
delegates from one Washington
and 10 Oregon chapters are ex
pected to attend the annual
northwest district convention of
the Association of 20-30 clubs
here Saturday and Sunday, it
was estimated by local club of
ficials today.
Also attending the conclave
will be Abbe Strunk of San
Antonio, Tex., president of the
national association of 20-30
clubs. Mr. Strunk is touring the
western states and plans to
bring his lengthy trip to a close
at the convention here.
Chapters to be represented
are Seattle, Wash., and the fol
lowing Oregon cities: Portland,
Salem. Bend. Prineville, Lake
view, Klamath Falls. Marsh
field, Grants Pass, Toledo and
Newberg. District Governor Ed
Hallinan of. Portland will pre
side at all business sessions.
The convention program, in
D.A.V.STATE
ELECTS CORA TINGLEY
AS VICE COMMANDER
CRABS CRABS
SEA FOODS
We Deliver C.O.D. Orders
LIBERTY MARKET
Phone 164
Roseburg, Ore., June 13. (P)
The Disabled Amrican Veter
ans of the World War complet
ed their 10th annual state con
vention here last night with the
election of officers. Floyd Do
veg, Grants Pass, who served
last year as senior vice-commander,
was elected to the of
fice of department commander,
and Bert Neweard, Portland,
was advanced from Junior to
senior vice-commander. Ralph
Shaw. Pendleton, was elected
junior vice-commander. Re
elected were Levi White, Rose
burg, chaplain; Lile Daily, Port
land, adjutant and treasurer,
and Fred Eglus, Salem, ser-geant-atarms.
Mrs. Lillian Likins. Portland,
was elected commander of the
D.A.V. auxiliary. Other offi
cers chosen were Cora Tingley.
Medford, senior vice-command
er: Katie Johns, Salem, junior
vice-commander; Eunice Faris,
Grants Pass, chaplain; Effie Ole
man, Oregon City, treasurer;
Fern Crozier, Salem, conduct
ress: Gladys Lawton. Grants
Pass, patriotic Instructor; Eva
Axell. Portland, historian; Ber
nice Brewster, Salem, musician.
Other Medford members elect
ed to offices were: Frank Hold
i brook, district committeeman;
Carold J. Parker, finance com
i mitte. Mr. Holdbrook is also
' deputy chief of staff.
Pupils and faculty of the
First Christian vacation church
school will picnic in Lithia
park In Ashland Friday after
noon. The cars will leave the
church after the morning ses
sion and return at 4 o'clock.
The school has 119 pupils and
splendid progress has been
made by the four departments.
In addition to the handwork
there have been many evidences
of spiritual growth through
changed attitudes toward
others.
Work done In the schools will
be exhibited at the evening ser
vice next Sunday. In addition to
the exhibits each department
will present some phase of its
work as a part of the program.
Beginners department really
learned to have "Happy Times
In Our Church." which was
theme of the course. They had
average attendance or more
than thirty and learned to play,
sing, rest, eat and work to
gether. Each has been , helped
to make a scrap-book to com
memorate their "Happy Times
Together."
Primary boys and girls learn
ed about "Child Life in Bible
Times."
Junior department "Discov
ered the Bible Lands" through
making a relief map of Pales
tine and a Palestinian village.
Intermediate group planned
its program around the church
and its place in the lives of
people. They have made several
pieces of useful play equipment
published a paper, planned i
daily worship program and ren
dered useful assistance to the
other (siartments.
FUNERAL FRIDAY
Funeral services for Maral?e
Gay Merkel, infant daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. A. Erin Merkel,
will be conducted from the
chspel of the Perl funeral home
Trlday at 10:30 a. m. Elder
Jacobs of the Grants Pass Sev
enth Day Adventist church will
officiate.
Interment will be In Siskiyou
memorial park. Friends are re
spectfully Invited to attend the
services. .
Births
packing sows mostly 00, ell tntr
hu actlv.
Cattl. 38; food ter abeant. aom
lnally quoted around M 50; anadium
to sood graae hetfere cot offered,
quoted 87 &0 down, good eowa starve,
quoted e.S08 8S: bulls largely ST.OO
down. Calvas, aalable 1ft: odd head
I1T lb. raalera tt.M. good to choice
quoted 810.004 10 60; plain (laughter
calrca S7.S0.
Sheep 1200, holdover 350. active,
full' steady; t decks choloe north
coast 78 b. lamha 89 40, medium to
food lambs largely SSSS.STS, looks
3 lower past two days; deck 18 lb.
shorn lambs SB IS. steady: awes quo
ted mostly 11.0043. 75. scarce.
38.34: eroaabrrd SO: willametw .
valley. 13 months, nominal 93 lb.
Portland Wheat
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Hilton of route 1. box 41, Cen
tral Point, in Sacred Heart hos
pital this morning, June 13, a
girl weighing six pounds, 12
ounces.
Livestock
Chicago
Chicago. June IS (AP) (TJ. .
Dept. Agrl HOGS 33.500; good and
choloe 180-370 lbs. ft 00-35; most 370
370 lb. butchers 4 85-8 30; heavier
weights around 4 7ft: good 400-500 lb.
packing sows 4 00-80; lighter weight
largely 4 55-50.
CATTLE 3.000; calves 1.000; best
ted steers around 10 38: bulk 8 50-
50; most yearling heifers 7.50-9 00;
eighty sausage bulla up to 138,
good and choice, weighty vealers free
ly at B.71 and 10.00.
SHEEP 4 500; moat good handy.
Mights natives 11.35; choice kind
held above 11.80; rat sheep scarce,
steady.
Portland, June 13 (API Wheat:
Open High Low Close
Sept. 74 74 71 71
Cash grain: oata No. I-sa lb. whtta
31.00.
Barley, Na. 1-45 lb S W. S3I 00.
Corn No. t . T. shipment 130 so.
Na 1 flex. SI SI.
Cash wheat (bid): soft whites 714:
western whit Tit,: western red It1,.
Hard red winter: ordinary 71',: It
per cent 73',: 13 per cent 78. Hard
whlte-baart: 13 per cent 85',: IS per
cent 89: 14 per cent 93.
Today'a car receipts: wheat 14: bar
ley 1: flour 15; oets I: mlllfeed 1.
valuea that occurred when the Oer
man Invaaion of v. astern gurope was
In lt first stage.
Wheat:
Open High Low Close
July 81', 81', TB', 78,
Sept. 83 83 78 i 78',
Deo. 8JV, SJVt 70 Vi 79',
Portland Produce
Associated FUEL OIL Prices
Contract Your Season's Requirement With Us
Automatic Burner at 7&c
Stove Oil at. 8Jc
MEDFORD FUEL CO.
Tel. 631.
1122 N. Central.
1, 6,
TAKEN BY DEATH
Jack Allen Wilson, aged six
passed away in a local hospital
early Wednesday morning. He
had been ill but one week.
He is survived by his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Wil
son of Medford: three brothers.
Donald, Joe and Othell, all of
Medford, and two sisters, Mrs.
Donald Stone, Hornbrook, Cal.,
and Francis Wilson, of Medford;
also his grandmother, Mrs. Cap
itola Wilson, of Portland.
Funeral services will be held
In the Conger funeral parlors
at 2 p. m. Monday. Interment
will follow in Talent cemetery.
Portland
Portland, June IS (AP-DSDA1 I
Hoga 400; bulk good-choice
lb. 00-10, latter early top. medium
good ftft.90, light lights 85 00-80;
358-85 lb. butchers mostly 88.35-50;
few slaughter and feeder pigs 84 SO:
packing sow steady S4.oo-oo; oooa
small tight butcher sows IS .00 and
above.
Cattle 300. calves 80. led caul
lacking: grass steers slow, uneven,
steady to weak, ah stock steady with
Wednesday, apota 35 lower, bulla
ateady; few common-medium atock
steer 87.00-35; odd bead 88.00: med
ium grass slaughter ateera 88.00 and
above: grass heifers 87.35 a 8.3ft: cut
ter to common 85.50a. 8.00; common
medium coma 85.35 8.35: canner
cutter 83.755.00: odd good beef
bulla 87.50; medium-good sausage
bulla 88.79 7.38: vealers steady, few
good 89.O0-&0. common-medium 88 50.
Sheep 850, aprlng lambe ateady. 1ft
lower, good-choice drlvelna 88.35-50;
medium good 88.00-35: older classes
steady, shorn 83.00.
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SAME LOW PRICES
EXTENDED TO
WHOLESALERS
1939 CHEVROLET COITE M
8A New tires on owner ear.
W old It and have done all
service work. O..K
I9S8 CHEVROLET TOWN
SEDAN Ooodrlch Safety Tread
tire. Radio. Heater. Tou
should ae this aa It s s rest
bargain.
1938 CHEVROLET DELVXE
TOWN axntN One owner car
good rubber. Very clean.
1S7 DOIM.E DELIXE 4-DOOR
urDAN Very clean. One ownr
car.
I9JS. PI OTO SEPAN Ocnd
rubber.
' Offer the Most
Amazing Used Car I
Bargains in their I
History U
193 FORD V8 COlPt com
pletely overhauled. New paint
Urea.
IMS CHEVROLET ,-TON
PKKIP Exceptional. Tou
should see this looks Ilk new.
Ctocwl t'
1939 CHEVROLET H-ION
PICKIP Brand new motor
g"od tire nw p.lnf.
1938 CHEVROLET H-TO.N
PirKIP Commercial sire
ttr
1038 FORD 48 Pit KIP Oood
tires mud grip on rear
re.rtv tn
I ISM INTERNATIONAL
7RI Ka Long wheel base
duel resr tire. Ready for
heavy hauling.
1933 PLYMOUTH COIPE New
paint new seat covers ready
to go. A complete motor over
haul within peat thousand
mile.
1938 DE SOTO SEDAN Oood
rubber.
ALSO SEVERAL LOW
PRICED TRUCKS AND
PASSENGER CARS A
REAL STOCK TO PICK
TROft.
Rogue River Chevrolet
OFFICE SALESROOM SERVICE DEPT. USED CAR LOT
NINTH AND BARTLETT STS.
South San Franclsro
South San Francisco, June 18.
IAP-USDA1 Hogs 100. around 10
lower: 4 packages 198-308 lb. Cal l for
nla butcher 88 35, few sorts 88.7a.
Chicago Wheat
Wall St. Report
Al. Chem. sb Dye .
Am. Can
Am. aa Fn. Pow
A. T. T.
Anaconda
Atch. t. at a. r
BendU Avta.
Beth, steel
Caterpillar Tract. .
Chrysler
Comt. Sole.
Curtlss-Wrlght
I) u Pont .
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Chicago. June 13 (API Heavy
sailing todsy caused a slump of 3H
to 4S cents In wheat and corn price,
reducing quotattone of practically all
grain contracts traded her to mini
mum "pegs" now in fore on th
exchange.
The market's action, -h!ch pit
broker blamed largely on European
war news, cam In the last session
of trading before removal of the
minimum which wer established
May 30 to check to eollsps of grain
New York, June 13-
The stock market lost Its rally
ing vim today as European war
dispatches took on a little dark
er color.
While offerings were slack,
except In one or two brief flur
ries, declines for leaders ran to
2 points or so at the worst.
Transfers were around 900,000
shares.
Among prominent stock lag
gards were U. S. Steel, Bethle
hem, Chrysler, General Motors,
Douglas Aircraft. United Air
craft, Glenn Martin, Anaconda.
Kennerott, Great Northern,
Santa Fe, Standard Oil of N. J.,
Westinghouse, General Electric,
J. I. Case. Montgomery Ward,
Norfolk and Western and Good
year. Today's closing price tar S3
elected stocks follow:
Oen. Elec.
Gen. Fonda ,
Oen. Mot. .
Int. Harvest.
Johna-Man.
Monty Ward
North Amer.
Penney (J. c.)
Phllllpa Pet.
Radio
Boti. Pac.
But. Branda
St. Oil Cal.
St. OH N. J.
Trans. Amer. ,
Union Csrb.
Unit. Aircraft
U. 8. Steel
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San Franclsro Butter
San Francisco, Jun 13. (API
Butter unchanged.
Sacramento. June 18. (AP)
Churning cream butterfat: first
grade Ut; second grade 394.
Us Itsll Tribune want ads.
Portland. June IS (API BUTTER
prtnta. A grade 30 lb. In parchment
wrappera. 81 In eartona: B grad 39
In parchment wrappers. 30 In carton.
BUTTERFAT First quality maxi
mum of .0 to 1 per cent acidity, de
livered In Portland, 3S,-37 lb.;
premium quality 38-38' lb.; valley
routea and country points, so leas or
3ft lb.; second quality, 3c under first,
or 35 lb.
CHEESE unchanged.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling price
to retailers: Country-killed hoga beat
butchers 125-150 lbs.. 8-8',; vealera,
fancy 13', -14 lb.: light, thin 10-13;
heavy 10-11; lamba, aprlnga 18; year
lings 10-13: ewe 4-0c lb.; good cutter
cuws 10 lb.; canner cows 9c lb.; bulls
11-13 lb.
LIVE POULTRY Buying price: Ha
1 grade: Leghorn broilers li,-3 Iba.
lft: fryers under S lbs. 18: fryers 3V
4 Iba 17; roasters over 4 lbs. 18; leg
horn hena. over iA Iba. 13: leghorn
hena under 8' Iba. 10; colored hena
over ft lb., 13; colored hen 4 lb, to
ft Iba. 13; old rooster 5c.
Dressed turkeys, onions, pea un
changed.
NEW POTATOES California
White 50c. 1.30; 100a, 3.35-3 35.
POTATOES, bay unchanged.
WOOL 1940, aetera Oregon rang
aveavavg. MaTJSi L.TH Ifl Bound to be a bit!
-WE'RE HAVING A PAm)m J-
V ,l Mil l coast!" says Ripley.
mmmmmm 9r ? "Believe leor Not!"
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OFFERED DURING THIS SALE FOR IESS
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quality and safety at Utt than ordinary
and second-line "bargain tire" prices.
We want every car owner in town to
have the safety of first-line tires. That's
why during this sale we're offering
you first-line, Top-Quality, new, fresh
General Silent-Grip tires at less than
others ask you to pay for tires built cheap
to sell cheap.
For safety's sake and for real economy
buy firtt-lint tires! If you don't buy from
us buy them from somebody else but
be turt you get first-Line tires.
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