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' TlIEDFORT) MAIL TKTBTTNT, MEDFORD, OKEGOV. MONDAY, JULY 15, 1940. PAGE FIVE LOCAL and Visit Colics Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Knye of 325 Cratrr Lake avenue were visitor re cently at the Chillicothe Busi ness college, Chillicothe. Mo. Mr. Kaye is a former student of the college. Bicycle Stolen Dan Wallarrl of the Old Stage road told city police his black and wb'te World bicycle, license 374, was stolen from in front of a local theater Sunday. Mealing Thursday Women's Eible class of the Metncdist church will meet Thursday at 2 p. m. in the home of Mrs. William Hill, 21S West Jackson boulevard. rined $1 Emmett W. WoocX II, of Central Point paid a SI fine in city court this morninj on -a state police charge of fail ure to stop at a stop street. East Jackson boulevard and Crater Lake avenue. Minor Accident Raymond F. Cherry of 1204 West 10th stre-v and E. Q. Smith of Jacksonville drove cars involved in a slight mishap at Fourth street nd Central avenue Saturday night, a report said today. . U.P. Man Here Howard Brice, news representative of the United Press Association;, arrived today from Portland to transact business here for a month. He has recently been employed at the U.P. Portland bureau. Flnsd $10 Charles R. Gos r.ey, 29, of Medfoid was fined $10 in city court this morning on a charge of drunkenness. City police said Gosney was intoxicated In his parked car on East Ninth street Just off Vancouver avenue. ... To Hare Picnic Southern Oregon Kan;as association will hold its annual picnic at Lithia park in Ashland. Sunday, Julv 21. All Jayhawker are ajkei to attend and to bring well filled baskets. Coffee and lem onade will bd furnished free of charge. Crass Fire The fire depart ment's chemical crew was called It 10:30 last night to put out grass fire at East Jackson boule vard and Barneburg road The Crass was ignited by a cigaret tossed from a passing car, Chief Roy Elliott said. No damage was done. To Portland Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Eldridge of 424 South Grape street were called to Portland recjntly by the serious illness of Mr. Eldridge's mother. They were accompanied north by Miss Shirley Schoonover. who has been spending ihe ias month visiting Miss Jo Anne Buchter In this city. Call Here John L. Denlng, managing editor of the Oregon City Enterprise, called on news paper frienda here today. On a vacation trip, he was en route from Crater Lake national park to Oregon Caves and Crescent City, Cal. He was accompanied by Mrs. Denlng Mrs. J. II Will man and H. A. Adams, all of Oregon City. . Back from Nor.'h Dr. and Mrs. Charles T. Sweeney of the Old Pacific highway returner) last evening from Portland an? Spokane, Wah. At Spokane. Dr. Sweeney attended the an nual meeting July 10 to 13 of the Pacific Northwest Medical association of which he is a past president. He is a life member of the association's council. Drills To-norrow Company A, 186th infantry, and head quarters detachment, Oregon national guard, will hold regu lar weekly 'rills In the Medford armory at 8 p. m. tomorrow. The guardsmen are now pro paring for their annusl en. campment. There are vacan cies in Company A and eligible young men interested In en lolling are invited to call at the armory for Information. Back from Fair P. C. Big ' ham returned home Saturday from San Francisco where he took in the Golden Gate inter nationsl ex-josition cn Treasure island. While rnjoving the fair on the whole, Mr. Bigham aid he was annoed at a number of things whicn he thought took credit from southern Oregon. One. he stated, was reference made to Crater lake as brine, only 30 miles from the t'ali fornia line, this being broad cast at an automatic picture show in the Southern Pacific's little auditorium. Another thing Mr. Bipham found pro voking was a huge map wnich he said included Ashland. Grants Pass and Klamath Falls but rot Medford. PERSONAL Calls Hre Car'yle Natwick of Eagle Point was a Medlord caller Saturday. From Trail Carol Watson of Trail was a Medford caller Sat urday. At Camp Mrs. B R. Ellio't is attending the annual Medford extension unit homemakers' camp at Lak v o' tha Woods. At Prospect Mr. and Mrs. Was Gilman and family of th Elliott farm SDent Sunday at Prospect. . At Airport Today's arrivals at Medford municipal airport included Capt L. H. McU,enry and Cf,pt. H. C. Miller, each piloting a North American basic trainer en route from Boeing field. Wash., to Sacramento ail depot. Armv arrivals yesterday were Lieuts. S. R. Young and M. R. Fennell and crew in a Douglas bomber, en route from McChord field, Wash., to March field, Cal. Plana Passenger H. Luther arrived by United Mainliner from San Francisco this noon, and leaving on th same plane were L. F. Noonan, to Yakima. Miss S. Ingram to Seatt'c. and N. T. Witt, to Portland. Leav ing on the forenoon Mainliner were Mrs. Frtd L. Heath and J. P. Courtrlght, to Los An geles, and Fred J Brown, to San Francisco Mr. Noonan ar rived by Mainliner early this morning from San Francisco. R. O. Boss'nger and Miss L. Porter arrived from San Fran cisco last evening and J. J Michaels and Petr Vanguard departed on ihe same plane for Portland. Arrivals from Port land last evening were Mr. and Mrs. Diamond Flynn, O. B. Strong, Ella Westcrlund. Miss K. Rudberg left on the same plane for San Francisco. Mrs A. M. -Sullivan left for Seattle yesterday afternoon Mrs. K Helrer, Mrs. J. O. Cooksey and P. R. Finnoll left yesterday noon for Portland. Mrs. W. H. McNair left yesterday fore noon for Los Angeles. F. J. Burnham arrived from San Francisco early yesterday morn ing, and departing on the same plane were Mrs. W. Lyman, to Seattle, and M. E. Thede, to Portland. LIVESTOCK Portland - Portland, Ore.. July 18 (AP-U.8. D-A-l Hogs: total 3.100; market rather alow, unevenly steady to 15c under Friday, or 40 g 30c below last Monday; good-choice 165-315 lb. weight largely 97.25, few early 97.35. lata salea down to 97.15; carload lota mostly 97.35: 333-360 lb. 96.60 i.65; light-light 96.254.76: packing sow 94755.35; good -choice feeder plga 96.50 a7. Cattle: 2.050, calves 175: market active, mostly steady to atrong: some light beef cow 15 8 35c higher; can nera weak; few load (rood fed tr 9103-25; part load 935 lb, 91040; grass fat steer 98.35 ft 9, Mveral load at 99; atockers steers 96.50is-7.S0, In ferior slaughter steer downward to 85 75 and below; few good fed heifer 98.75; common-medium grasa helfera 93.50 ft 7.75; ' canner-common cow 93.60 &4.50: medium-good beef cow 95 6; few young cow to 96.25: odd head 96.50: medium-good bulls 96 50 17.35; good-choice vealers 999.SO: common-medium grades 96.25s8.50. Sheep: 8 600; market rather low, moetly steady: good-choice spring lamb 683.25. Including 3 deck at 88.35 aorted: few feeder lamb 87: good daughter ewe 3753; com mon graue down to 61. South San Francisco South Ban Francisco, July 15. (AP-USDA) Hog: 600: around steady to 10c higher: one load 190 lb. Oregon 97.76: bulk 185-315 lb. Caltromlas 67 65; packing sows most ly 85. Cattle: TOO; quality Improved: steers fully steady; 8 load young fed steer 99 SO 10; load 826 lb. grass stern 88 75; few plainer ter ROXY . E,e..3W.lnc.t I , " I I Butler" cr..he through . Kiddle, . Mme Anvils JPllu: MABC" or sIMt'B I I th barrier of a lov I I J (saaaaaaaaaaajHMaaaaaaasasaBaaaaaaaaaa I T. t. Mvy . 1910- li 1 tend! I I THEY END TOMORROW! 1 ROBERT I liiiilliMILIh'iliijf ii Mil liiUM D... flraham MacNamee's j I YQUNG I L dwiii mi'M Plu! "o.. Co.,,,,- 1 WKWtt 1 i&f?& 1 lo'SUUIVAHl lilllsjl j 1V porting Blood' h pius "Ohi Johnnyi ) I T omamm How You Can Lot" I ar'71 W" I I"" ntJfa,1-jiia' M Is m&w I WEDNESDAY THURbDAY lj vfT Technicolor 1 " 1 111 " 'sflfjH MIOSIS: heifer tdr: 1 ears than ltd ns-aoo lb. heifer 68: load grafa heifer $7: good young row quoted 66.sta.7S: about thre load aged tat 1011-1060 lb. ran, cows 66.369 .39: earners and cutter moet I? 8J 80s) 4 36: bull largely 66) .76 Cslvea SO: choice vealer quoted SI. few medium to good 369-136 lb. range calve Utt. Sheep: J 800; lamb steadr: around 4 deck good to choice so lb. north coaat lamb 98 70: shorn we. two deck ellglbl S3 J .to. Chicago Chlcg. July 18 (AP-TJSTMl Hog: 17 000: steady to 10c lower then Friday uneven market, top Mil: bulk good and choice 180 370 lb... 86.38 70; moat 370-SSO lb. 88 .t0: most packing ow 380 lb, down 83.40 8. 75; 440-860 lb, gener ally 64.68 8 5.38. Cattle: 18.000: calve 1.300: moat early sale (teers 89.7811. top 811 60 paid for weighty teere: heifer 910.76; weighty aauaag bull up to 87.40. and selected Tealer 610.78 moetly 810.50. Sheep: 4.000: aeven do hie Idaho moderately aorted t 89.78 and 89 00; 11 lot native 99.60: 71 lb. aver age 99.35; - with throwout nttve 97.60 down; sheep carce, steady. Portland Produce Portland. Ore.. July 18 (API Butter: Print. A grade. Sic lb. In parchment wrapper. 83c In carton: B grade. 30c In parchment wrapper. 31c in carton. Butterfat: Firat quality, maximum of .8 of 1 percent acidity, delivered In Portland, 37 1?) 36c lb ; premium quality (minimum of .85 of 1 per cent acidity), 3939ic; villey route and country point. 3c le or 36c: second quality. 3e under first, or 26c. Cheeae Selling price to PortUnd retailer. Tillamook triplet. 30c lb.; loaf, 21e lb. fob. Price to whole aalera. triplet, ,18c lb.; loaf 19e fob. Tillamook. Eggs: Buylnr price, eztraa. large 30c doc.; atandarda. large. 17c: extra, medium, 18c; do tndard 16c. Country Meat: Selling price to re tailers, country-killed hogs, best butcher. 135-160 lb.. 9't10c: veal ers. fancy, 13 14c lb.; light, thin. 10$ 13c: heavy. 10 11c; lambs, eprtng. 15H 1 16c: yearlinga. 109 13e: ewes, 4 s 7c lb.: good cutter cows. 9e lb.: eanner cows, as 9c lb; bulls. 11 13c lb. Lire Poultry: Buying pile. No. 1 grade. Leghorn broilers. IS to 3 lb., 15c; fryers, under 9 lb.. 16c; fryer. 2; to 4 lbs., 16c: roaster, over 4 lb., 17c: Leghorn hens, over 3 lbs., 114c; Leghorn hen, under lb.. 10c; colored hens over 6 lb., 13Vic: colored hens. 4 to 8 lbs.J 12 'ic; old rooster. 6c. Dressed Turkey: Selling price, hens. No. 1, 16c: torn. 109 11c. Onion: New wax, 8133: red. 63; Walla Walla. 6150. New Potatoes: Eastern Oregon Washington, 61-70$ 1.80 cwt. Hay: Selling price to retailer. 1 falfa. No. 1. 615 50 ton: oat-vetch. 813 ton: clover, 811 ton: timothy eastern Oregon, 617 18 ton: valley timothy, 814 ton. Portland. Wool: 1940. eastern Oregon, range. 26"? 28ijc; crossbred. 80c: Willamette valley. 13 month. 3Se lb. Mohair: 1940. 13 month. Sic lb. Cascara: 1940 peel. 6c lb. Hops: Oregon, 1939, 40 41c lb.; 1940 contracts, 35c lb.; 1940 seed less, 40o lb. Chicago Wheat Chicago, July 16 (API Wheat; Open High Low OloAe July .78 .7314 ,73j .73'4 Sept. .7S4" .74 .73 .73H Dec. .75 j .78i .74 H .76 Portland Wheat Portland. Or.. July 18 (API Wheat: Open High Low Close Sept. 74 .7 .74 .74 Cash grain: Coats, No. 3. 98 lb. white 833. Barley, No. 3. 45 ib. bearded white 619.75. No. 1 rax. 61 90H. Mats. 31c. fed. tax 4c Total IV Etes:4V.fed. tx5c Total 80c Kinmr a dime anytime EndorrowNIgh, "l;nM0RBQW fc WED. &UpElt I iRomance of Virginial . easffrr ' . I .h, a modem "Bhett I Soft whit Tse. wee tern white 78 iC wtrn red TSc. Hard red winter, ordinary Tte. 11 percent 7J'jC, 11 percent 76c, IS per cent 78c. 14 percent 80c. Hard white. Baart. 13 percent T9c, 18 percent 81. I percent 8Se. Wall St. Reports Today cloetng price (or 83 eject ed tock follow: Al. Chem. 4 Dy 1 Am. cn S Am. Ppi. Pow . 1 4 A. T. 81 T. 169S Anaconda .19 L. Atch. T. 8. P. 15S Bendls AvI. Beth. Steel Caterpillar Tract. Chrysler - .. Coml. Solv CurtlM-Wright .. DuPont Oen. Flee. , , Oen. Pood Oen. Mot. Int. Harvest. I. T. T. Johns-Man. Monty Ward - North Amer. Penney (J. C.) Phillip Pet Radio .... ,, , Sou. Pac. - SIH - 7S . 46 1, 63", - 8', - "e ..168 - 81V, - 83W - 3 - 43 - as - 5514 . 39', . 30 - n . 31'. - 8', 8-4 a - 18 - 84 - 6 - 68H - 34'4 81 Std. Brands . St. Oil Cal. .. St. Oil N. J. Trans. Atner. Union Carb. ..... Unit. Aircraft U. 8. Steel GARDINERS WILL L Mr. and Mrs. Murray Gard iner and Douglas Gardiner of this city will attend the funeral cf Mrs J. A. Ward in San Fran cisco Wednesday. Both Mur ray and Dounlas Gardiner nre relatives of Mrs. Ward and are associated with the California- Pacific Utilities company of Medford. Mai tin Sands, general man oger of the California-Pacific Utilities company operationr throughout s outhern Oregon, will also probably attend tlio funeral. J. A. Ward is presi dent of the company ancj is well known In this city. He was here on a business visit a few days a 30. Mrs. Ward was killed in an automobile accident at Rapid City, S. D., and her daughter. Patsy, was injured. STOLEN AT POOL Ruth Hansen of Roseburg re ported to city police that $4 or $5 in cash, a woman's wrist ' watch and a compact were stolen from her locker while . she was swimming at Merricks yesterday. The owner described the watch as being of yellow gold with a black silk cord band. The articles were contained in her purse, which was not taken, she told police. Tallsmsn Lodge No. 81. Knight of Pythts. will convene Monday. July 15, at 8:30. All membera are request- 4 ed to attend. Visiting member wal- , come. ; immirim Mais: 8oc-35c-loc Eves: 4oe-50c-10e . FEDERtt. T4X INC1.I DEP 3 iITS ENDS TONITCI 'Out West With Peppers' "Lucky Cuco Kid" Baer - Galento Fight Pictures 1 .BBBBBBBBB II II Dramatic Role Vivacious and talented Vivien Leigh, known to her thousands of movie fans as Scarlett O'Hara. comes to the New Rialto theater for tomorrow and Wednesday, co-starred with Laurence Olivier in "21 Days Together," a tense drama of two innocent victims caught in a web of murder and blackmail. 'Sporting Brood." a story of a gallant gentleman and a typi cal belle of the old South, will play as the companion feature with "21 Days Together." Robert Young. Maureen O'Sulllvan and Lewis Stone have the starring roles. V. F. W. WILL HEAR CONCLAVE REPORT A comprehensive report on the recent state encampment at Corvallls will be given at the regular semi-monthly . meeting of Crater Lake post and aux iliary of the Veterans of For eign Wars In the Medford arm cry at 8 p. m. tomorrow. It is expected that a tribute will be paid to Ira D. Canfield. member of the local chanter, on his election as commander of the Oregon state department, highest office attainable in the state. Mr. Crnfield, who was serving as senior vice-commander after having held the office of junior vlct-commander. was elected commander unanimous ly at the Corvallls convention He is considered one of the most ardent workers In the Vetersne of Foreign Wars. In recognition of the henor Mr. Canfield has brought to the local chapter and Jcckson coun ty, M. A. Beneka, chapter com mander, asks that all members of both the post and auxiliary f-ttend tomorrow night's meet ing. A picnic for district 8 la be ing planned for some time this month. Honored guests will be Mr. Canfield and Mrs. Ida Crandall of Falter A. Phillips 1 1 post, Ashland, who waa elected district president. District P includes posts and auxiliaries of Medford. Grants Pass Ash land, Klamath Falls and Brookings. Too Late to Classify FOR SAL Small farm Stewart Av. and Peach. Mr. Powell. CANNINO Apricot. e lb.; water melon ISo per lb. Cite Limit Fruit SUnd, So. Pacific Hlghney. BOVSEKBrrtRIES We still have 'em. 75e your container. B. V. Oood road. Weat Stewart A'. WANTFD 18-inch Bode Fir In ex chanre for tailored clothe. Klein the Tailor, upstatra. BINT Oft lease, option to buy. keep 20 cows, pasture and hay. Will buy crop. Irrigated, electricity. Route I. Medford, Bos 163-M. I. E. Lnrton. FOR RENT Four-room houa. bath. 630 month, water paid. Adult only. Call 953 Dakota. FOR SALE Pressure cooker. Werda Msflc Seal. 13-qt.. 910: babv bed 9340. electric shaver 96. 634' Mae. FOR RENT 6-room modern house, clos In. Oil heater, electric range, water paid 933 60. B. J. Palmer. Tel. 199. Central Point. ANT OIRL Interested In Beauty Cul ture a a career call for a free shampoo and either a fincer wave or hair atyle at th Medford School of Beauty Culture. 335 E. Main St.. located upstatra In th Hansen Bldg. FOR SALE Clerrae traitor. 6-foot disc, s-bottom plow, spring tooth nd orchard ditcher. Also electric washing machine and troner. Reaa onable. Mm. W. H. Hlgglna. I1, miles south of Talent. NOTHING LIKE A SLOW-BURNING CAMEL FOR ncnM MILDNESS AND EXTRA GET THE "EXTRAS" WITH THE CIGARETTE OF COSTLIER TOBACCOS "You can't tell the Players without a ccoi?ecai?d!M The cry goe out to the millions in the nation's grand stands. Actually it is echoing a simple but fundamental principle of modern advertising. Advertising is the scorecard for intelligent shoppers. It does more than identify a product, however. It tells where this product is available, and at what price. About thousands of products, thousands of necessities and conveniences, it gives accurate information in ttantly iinformation that one individual could not se cure, even after the most painstaking and wearying search. You can't tell the values without reading the adver tisements in this newspaper! SOME REAL BUYS In good used tc boxe at Copco. FOR RENT Furnlahed apartment. Ilghta, water paid. 810 00. 833 So. Fir. FURNISHED house and on and two room Apt. eVH W. 10th FOR PENT 8-room apartment with bath for 8 or 4 gtrla. 61 60 per week. Laundry pmtlegca. 616 So. Ivy. TAKEN UP Bay horse. Owner may hav asm by paving for thla ad and feed. John Brenner. Central Point. NOWl BARGAINS in good used wood ranges at Copro. FOR SAI E Small house, eeav term. Call 910 East Main alter 4. FOR SALE Guernsey bull. 3 yeara old. from good mtlk strain 90. lame alee. Also registered Ouernsev. 9 months old 9100. On highway 9 mllee N. Central Point. B. J. Palmer. A REAL BARGAIN 160-aere stock ranch, free water, live creek on ranch. 85.000 acre free rarere. 3 big bama, 6-room house, other buildings, all fenced: 63 acre tin der plow, can all be irrlgsted. Large orchard and sarden- Good hunting, all for 83.150. 91.000 Fed eral Loan, balanc cash. Courtesy to all real estate agent. W. H. Hamann. Rogu River. Ore. BLOX Part drr. per load 93 00. Medford Fuel Co. Tel 631. FOR SALE Good Ottemev cow, 9 year old. A. H. Webster, Central Point. A REGULAR 65 00 permanent wave given with ettr.er genuine Duart or Mahaekt oil supplies for only 91.00. A shampoo and either fin ger wave or hair atyl for 35c. Hot oil treatment 10c. At the Medford School of Beauty Culture, 335 E. Slain St., upstair In th Hansen Bldg. THAT CAMELS IS FLAVOR & SLOWER-BURNING hp--r ef FOR RENT Modern 8-roora furnlah ed Apt . over M. M. Department Store. Phone 3032-J. WANTED Rawlelgh dealer. PI. nt, profitable, Independent busl nae. Edward Jones. Prion 611, Central Point. WANTED Scrap Iron for doineetle market, unload In car and receive mora money. Medford Bargain Houa. 37 N. Orape St. Phon 1082. FOR Rarer Nicely furnished duple--Etectrto refrigerator. Mayug. alec trie range and oil neater. Adults, 704 Pine. HIGHEST CASS FK1CE3 PAID for SCRAP IRON AND METAL u. ell klnda. batterlea. radls'or. !'Jn-1-num, oopper. brass; also hide, pelt and wool Madford Bargain Houa. 37 N. Q.-ap. Phon 1063. FOR RENT Spacious and attractive four-room downataira suit la tha Holly Apartment. Completely fur nished except dishes and Hnea. U arise Second door north at postoffle. Adult only. 840. Avail aoi now. Se mansger la rear, or phon 1897-B. WANTED Ouernsev or Jersey cow. Must be good. Jamea Keith. Rt. 4, Box 376. Medford. F.H.A.Home Loans 4i co -25 years to pay SOUTHERN OREGON TITLE CO. Affiliated with COMMONWEALTH. Inc. of Portland. Ore. 227 W Main-Phone 415 EXTRA SMOKING. I NICE ECONOMY. rVTiia EXTRA EXTRA FLAVOR il WATER WILL DRILLIN0 NEW ALL 9TEIL MACHINE MODERATE PRICES E0BT. BURNS St I. Qrent Pass Pacific High) Tel. 67