MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. JULY 26, 1940.
PAGE FIVE
IN SECOND MEET
CUES PURPOSES
The painters and decorators
union held their second open
meeting Thursday evening at the
Labor Temple. The meeting was
presided over by Fred Lawrence,
president.
Several new applications for
membership were received by
the union's secretary, Joseph
Marsh.
Purpose of the two meetings
was a better understanding be
tween the master painters of
Mcdford and the journeymen.
It was decided that a complete
reorganization at this time was
necessary to give the journeyman
work practically all season,
thereby eliminating unemploy
ment among the painters.
It was further decided that
all painting jobs should be given
to local responsible contractors.
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ler. Director Forceful
itusprl Pleaching, old
Himm or (he Faith
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Natlon-nlde Ooipil
Program.
Contractors who carry full lia
bility on other people's prop
erty, carry state accident com
pensation to protect their men
from personal Injury and who
carry state unemployment in
surance to keep the Journeyman
off relief or WPA during the
slack season are the men who
are an asset to our city and
state, because they are carrying
the burden which ultimately
falls upon the city, it was point
ed out.
A state license law, coming
before the next legislature, was
discussed and approved by the
master painters and journeyman
alike. Should this law be passed,
steps will be taken to obtain a
local ordinance and license,
thereby keeping local painting
for Medford painters.
New Craig Service
Stations Opening
Two new Craig service sta
tions were opened in southern
Oregon today at the corner of
the Pacific highway and south
Central in Medford and 478
north Main in Ashland. The com
pany recently opened a station
in Klamath Falls.
Craig's feature only one grade
of Hancock gasoline. The Med
ford station, which is located in
the triangle where south Central
joins the highway, is arranged
for easy approach and quick ser
vice. There is plenty of drive-in
room from every direction.
Dm Mall Tribune vast ads.
c.
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Charles Bateman, co-owner of
the Riverside market for the
past four years, announced to
day that he has purchased the
interest of Norman Gail and he
is now sole owner of the North
Riverside food store.
The market was opened four
years ago by Bateman and Gail.
The present space Is more than
double that of the original store
and a complete meat department
has been added. The complete
food market now has eight full
time employees.
Earl Coss, formerly manager
of the Gold Hill market, which
was owned and operated by
Bateman and Coss, is now with
the Riverside market. There
will be no other changes in per
sonnel, according to Mr. Bate
man. He plans to continue the
present policies of the market.
Norman Gail has purchased
the Gold Hill market from Bate
man and Coss and he has also
purchased Bateman's interest in
the Wimer store. Mr. and Mrs.
Gail have moved to Gold Hill.
BOYD'S
ARK
Phone 1054 for
Prompt, Convenient, Courteous
Delivery Service 4 Time Daily
8:30 A. M. 10 A. M. 2 P. M. 4 P. M.
SPECIALS for July 27th and 29th
Folger's Coffee
Lb. tins .22c
2 lb. tins . . . .43c
Kaffee Hag
or Sanka. lb. tin falC
Corn, Peas or
String Beans
303 sis ....3 cans
25c
OliT.t, Calif. Mtd.
No. 1 iall nr.
2 for at.dC
Oysters,
Tillamook
No. 1 tins
I
Deviled Meat
5 cans
10c
10c
Corned Beef MA
Swift's No. 1 tins bUC
Haley's Beef
Sandwich Spread i P.
7' j-oi. tins, 2 for IjC
Salad Dressing
Quart
LIVESTOCK
TANG
29c
FLOUR
wheat
$1.19
Flagstaff Hardwhsat
491b.
bag
Drifted Snow 4 AQ
491b. bags B4J
Kitchen Queen
491b.
bags
$1.39
Jello, All
Flavor pkg.
5c
Sure Jell OE
3 pkgs. b3C
3 bottles 45c
Kerr Mason OE
Lids. 3 pkgs. .3C
Campbell Soups AP.
All kinds. 3 cans u3C
Except Chicken and Mushroom
Chicken and AQ.
Mushroom, 3 cans 9 C
Butter, Lost
River
ib. 33c
lvorySoapmed.bar5c lg. 3 for 25c
GUEST IVORY . . 3 bars 12c
IVORY FLAKES lge.pkg.20c
IVORY SNOW . Ige. pkg. 20c
Oxydol Ige. pkg. 17c giant 49c
DASH .... giant size 45c
P&u Laundry Soap 7 giant bars 25c
imPAY CASH AND SAVE
Hotel
Cornelius
tit .w. Para
Portland
Feel at Home in
"The Heart of Portland"
Comfort Conrealenr.
Cartes?' Berrlee
Attractive Rates!
Detached: a at a II.H as
Tut bathfl.se op
BI G. CRIMSON. Mrr.
111 I iujjj
Park Are.
Hotel
U l.w. rark
Port Ian
IN THE HEART OF THE CITY
Portland
Portland. July as. AP-USDA1
Hoga: 1,000: stesdy: good -choice 180
to 310-lb. S7.SS (7.75. Including part
load 191-lb. at outside: part load
380-lb. packing sows ISM; light
butchery aowa S8.00i8.3S: tew good
choloe 60-lb. feeder ptga S7.00.
Cattle: 65; calvea 25; steers and
heifers scarce, salable steady, few
cows steady, bulla slow; grass fat
steera aalable 18-60$ 9.35 and above;
good light grain feda 610.00 and
above: odd head medium heifers
87.00 7.50; canner - common dairy
type cowa 83.50 4.75: few medium
good beef cowa 85.5Oia0.SO: cutter
medium bulla 85.35 e 6.50: good
choice calvea 88.00 (8.00; light real
era 60.00 a 10 00.
Sheep: 3.500: steady: few good
choloe trucked In spring lambs 67.75;
3 decks 73-lb. Washington lamb.
68.10: few good weighty alaughter
ewea held up to 63.00.
(AP-USDAl Bog s: 75: generally
steady: few 806-lb. Cltfornlaa 17.85:
few JJi-lb. at 67.16: packing son
steady, mostly 84 656 00.
Cattla: 38: fed steera absent, quot
ed mostly 68301000: few 606-lb.
sas eure 68 00 to feed lot: part
car 1.040-lb. 88 15: better klnda quot
ed to 69.00: desirable cowa and
helfera absent, steady: few canners
and cuttera 63 5035: bulla nomi
nal, mostly 66.00 840. for week,
gnus steers strong. Calvea aalable I
none; nominal; good to choice I
vealers quoted 81050 a 11.00. odd
head 61130; alaughter calvea 6830.
9.50.
ShMp: 350: steady: wooled lambs
absent, quoted 88 60; two decks me
dium to choice 76-lb. north coast
shorn lamba 67.80: package 97-lb.
ahorn yrarltnga 88 35: ahorn ewes
absent, quoted suae: 3.40.
Chicago
Chicago. July 36 ( AP-USDA)
Hogs: 4.800: market generally 15 35c
higher than Thursday's average: top
66.75: good and choice 190 to 340-lb.
66.50 f 6.70: 340 to 370-lb. 66.30 6.55;
370 to 800-lb. 65 85 4 6.35; 300 to
330-lb. 66 60 9 5 90: sows 10 g 30c
higher: 330-lb. down 15.35 5.50; 360
to 800-lb. 6430(525.
Cattle: 500; calvea 300: fed steers
scaling 1.390 lbs. 81030: top losd
yearlings 610.50: common graaaera
down to 6630: with comparable graaa
helfera 65.50: moat cutter cowa 6435
4.75: cannera 6J50g4.35; practical
top weighty ssusage bulla 66.75;
vealers fully 35c off; mostly 69.50
and 610.00 market.
8heep; 3.300; around steady on
moat claMea: four loada western
yearlings 67.55: ' one deck 87.75:
nothing done early on western spring
lambs; beat native ewea 83.50; others
largely 6130 Jt 3.75.
Hard red wlnur ordinary 73c; 1 1
per cent 74c; It per cent 76c; 13 per
cent 77c: 14 per cent 78c.
Hard whlte-baart 13 per cent 81,c;
13 per cant 88,c: 14 per cent 85l)C.
Today'a ear rsoetpta: Wheat 44:
barley 3: flour 6; millfeed I.
Portland Produce
Phillips Pet. .
Radio
Portland. July 38. (API Country
meats: Belling price to ratal!, rs
Country killed bogs, beat butchers
133 to 190-lb. 1010',c: vealers fancy
15c lb.: Hunt thin log 13c; heavy
10 11c; lamba spring taeiec;
yearllnga 10.sl3e: ewea 47c lb,
good cutter cowa 88,e lb.: canner
cows 89c lb; bulls ll13o lb.
Hops: Oregon 1939. 40 41c lb.:
1940 contract 30c lb.: 1940 aeedlesa
37 t 40c nominal.
Other produce prtcea stesdy, un-chsnged.
33
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8,
6
18',
83
41.
68
S4
60S
San rrantiare Batter
Sacramento. July 36 ( API Churn
ing cream butterfat, first grade 30c;
second grsde 38c.
Southern Psclllo .
Std. Brandt
8td. Oil Cal.
Std. Oil N. J.
Tranaamerlca
Union Carbld.
United Aircraft
U. s. Steel
San Francisco. July 96 (AP-USDA)
Butter 93 score 36c; 91, 37c; 90, 37c;
69. 36c.
Columbus. O.. July 28. fP
A mysterious assailant shot
Mrs. Beulah Wofford, 49, while
she knelt in prayer at home.
A bullet passed through her
hands, raised in worship.
Wall St. Reports
Chicago Wheat
Chicago. July 36. (API
Wheat: Open High Low Close
Sept. .73', .741, ,J3; ,7414
Dec. .75 H .75 H .75', .75 H
May .76", .77 i4 .76H .76S
South ..an Francisco
South San Francisco, July 36.
Portland Wheat
New York. July 28. (T"
Leading stocks were given
light rallying push today as
market traders appeared less
nervous over the war and more
optimistic for domestic business
prospects.
The list was at its best In
the morning when gains ran to
a point or so for favored steels,
motors, aircrafts, rails and spec
ialties. Quotations eventually
were whittled down.
Transfers of 280.000 shares,
while eliciting no huzzahs from
hungry commission houses,
were the largest of the week.
Today's closing prices for 33 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. at Dye 148',
Am. Can 93',,
Am. At Fun. Power. - l'
Portland, July 36 (AP) Oram:
Wheat: Open High Low Close
Sept. .74 .74 .74 .74
Cash grain;
Oata: No. 3. 38-Ib. white 633.75.
Barley No. 3. 45-lb. B. W. 630.75.
Cora No. 3. E. T. ahtpment 630.00.
Flax No. 1. 6135H.
Cash wheat (bid):
Soft whit 74c; western white 74c:
western red 734 c.
A. T. At T.
Anaconda
Atch. T. As 8. F. .
Brndlz Avta. ....
Bethlehem Steel
Caterpillar Tract.
Chrysler
Coml. Solvents -Curtlaa-Wrlght
-
DuPont .
Gen. Electrlo
Oen. Foods
Oen. Motors
Int. Harvester -
I. T. At T
Johns-ManvlUs
Monty Wsrd
North Amer.
Penney (J. C.)..
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In the county Court of the Bute of
Oregon for the County of Jackson
In the Matter of the Estate of
J. F. WORTMAN, Deceanr d.
TO: LUCY A. WORTMAN. the
widow of J. F. Wormian, deceased,
and LELAND J. KNOX, guardian of
th. eatau- and peraon of said Lucy
A Wortman: HAROLD RICHARDS.
FRANCIS RICHARDS. MARY RICH
ARDri. now Mary McCain, and HAZEL
RICHARDS, now Hasel Skelton. the
only children and helra of Earl W
Richards, deceased: MRS. ADDIE
HARKNESS; C. 8. WORTMAN: JOHN
E. WORTMAN: BETH B. OREOO.
administrates of ti . estate of Mary
E. Rarnea. deceaaed; and BETH B.
OREOO. VERA B. PFEIFFER. SELMA
B. MIHSNER, the only heirs at law
and children of Mary E. Barnea and
Edwin E. Barnra. deceased: and
BETH B. OREOO and JULIA N.
BARNES, administratrix! of the
I estate of Edwin E Barnea, deceaaed:
and all outer helra and devlaeet
unknom-n.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON. You and esch of you sre.
by order of the abov. entitled Court,
hereby cited and required to appear
In this cause before thla Court In
th. Court Room of the above entitled
Court within Ten 1 101 daya from the
data of the aervlce of thla citation
upon you If aerveri within Jackson
County. Oregon, where thla proceed- I
Ing la pending, and within Twenty
130) daya from th. lite of the service
of thla citation upon you if eerved
personalty within any otner County
or th. Stat, of Oregon: and If not
served personally in Oregon, within
1 Twenty-eight 1381 daya from th.
data of th. first publication of thta
ctlaUon. and then and ther. show
cauar. if any there be. why an order
of sal. of the abov. entitled Court
should not be made aa prayed for
In th. petition therefor, tiled herein,
and aa followa:
That the following described real
property situated In Douglas County,
Oregon, to-wit:
Beginning st the South East
Corner of the William McKlnney
Donation Land Claim No. AO In
Township 37 Houth Ran. 6 Weat
of the Wlllamett. Meridian: thenc.
West 19 50 chaii along th. South
boundary of aald Claim: thenc
North 10 65 chalna; theuc. East
13 38 chains to center Un. of
County Road: thenc along same
aa followa: 8. 43 degreea B. 3 00
chalna South 64 degreea East 8 67
chalna South 61 drgreea Eaat 8 65
chalna and South 6 degreea Eaat
69 links; thenc leaving wagon road
Eaat 1.05 chalna to a black oak tree
30 lncha In diameter marked C. 8.
atandlng on the left bank of the
South Umpqua River: thenc. along
aald left bank South 19 degrees
West 6.45 chslns to point of be
ginning from which a whit, oak
16 Inchea In diameter bears North
10 links, all of said land lying In
Section 16. Township 37 South
Range 6 Weat and containing 19 46
eerea, altuated In Douglas County,
8tst. of Oregon,
b. by the sdmlntitrator herein sold
st private aale for cash to the on.
making th. highest btd unto th.
admtntitrator, the administrator hav
ing the right In said aale to deed
aald property aubject to the mort
gage now thereon, th. purchaser
assuming the mortgage, and the
administrator receiving for the estate
the balance of the purchaae prlc be
tween th. sale prlc and the unpaid
amount of the mortgage, in cash. th.
amount of aald mortgag. at thla
time unpaid being approximately
3140O.0O.
That thla citation la Issued In
sccordanc with an order of th.
abov. entitled Court of date July let,
1940. and the date of the first publi
cation of thla citation la the 5th day
of July. 1040.
WITNESS: 3. B. COLEMAN. Judge
of th. above entitled Court this
3nd day of July. 1940.
Seal of County Court of Jackson
County, Oregon.
O. n. CARTER.
County Clerk ot Jackson
County, Oregon.
By Nydab NeU, Deputy.
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JEFFERSON
COCKTAILS
No fuss; no muss; no botheil
Always the tarn Un. flavor,
lot they're mad. bom old
tim. bait.nd.r'i formulas)
lust chill and serr.l
Manhattan at Martini 60 Proof
Pinta 95c Fifths 31.50
Th. E. O. LYONS EARS CO.
Sea rVanelaco. Colllonila -
MEDFORD'S ORIGINAL PRICE-CUTTERS
SAVINGS FOR SATURDAY
50c Dr. LYONS l)Q
TOOTH POWDER . . JC
50c MOLLE l)Q
SHAVING CREAM . . jC
$1.25 ABSORBINE JR. P(J
ANTISEPTIC LINIMENT . QjC
25c WHITE ACE 4 4
SHOE CLEANER . . . I c
10c SWEETHEART U FOR
TOILET SOAP . . . j 15C
P&G WHITE 1 3 FOR
LAUNDRY SOAP , . . j 10c
A J AX RAZOR 4 C
BLADES 25 FOR ... QC
10c CONTINENTAL r
RAZOR BLADES, pkg. . QC
PACKERS GLOVES r
Small, mad. and lg. H ft
sise. No limit H " " af
75c CAROID AND
BILE SALTS TABLETS
49'
FACTORY FRESH
TOBACCOS
10e Ceo. Wash. ... 2 for 15
10c Model 2 for 15
10c Granger .. 2 for 15
10c U. Leader . 2 for 15
10c Clipper 2 (or 15
10c Days Work....2 for 1S
Se Duke 3 for 10f
3c Jockey 3 for 10
Se Top ... 3 for 10
Se Stud 3 for 10
10c Snuff 3 for 23s?
lie Edgeworth ..2 for 25
lSe Raleigh 2 for 25
lSe Prince Albert 10
15c Velvet 10
lSe Big Ben 10
lSe Half k Half 10
lSe Chesapeak. 10
All Popular Brand
lSe Cigarettes ...... 2 for 25
All 10c Cigarette
By fh. carton . 95
Sc Pip. Cleaners..
10c Fllnta.
Se Matches
2 for 5
pkg- 5
2 for 5
WEST
AMERICAN
Cigarette
2 for 25c
Ctn. $1.15
Htillama Stoat. ii(
Crrara (rrf. lue
tzr) (m with
e e r t purchasr
Aqua Vcha. 5 m.
bM. 3V. or. hot. ?fc l.lmltrt)
Itm ont.
Get On Jump Ahaad of FUm And 8bt Monty at
Thtt Saturday Prlcl
FLIT OR
FLY TOX
pt.17c at. 33
60c Alka Seltzer 49c 50c Burma Shave 39c
60c Sal Hepatica 49c 65c Bi.odol 49c
50c Ipana 39c 70c Kruschen Salts ....49c
20c Col gates 2 for 29c 50c Listerine 39c
- WESTERN THRIFT
PrlcM
IVe Play Ball Too!
Tak. look at our lineup then step up to th. plat, for to.
Best Food Values In townl We play ball by helping you cut your
food bills. High prices do not get to first base here. Our eeer
Increasing list of satisfied customers la proof ot our fair play.
You'll Find the "Pick of the Specials" Here!
FLY SPRAY. Bif Pt. can 1 9 c Qt. can 29c
BIF IN BULK, bring your own container qt. 25
each 5c
FLY SWATTERS
BUTTER
Highest quality.
Screen wire or cellophane
Local
Creamery
lb. 31c
HI Cn Gem lb. 10c
ULLUU
Nucoa . .2 lb. 37c
HONEY 5 ib. pan 35c
This honev Is of esreptl.nal quality, very lifht sni) rlrsr.
CHOCOLATE. Baker's Farmlngton full lb. 15
COFFEE, all popular brands In cans ' lb. 23
PUREX, bleach V4-gal. Jar 10
CRAB MEAT, Anchor brand S-os. glass Jar 23
Psrkrd In Oregon by Amrrtran labor, aire It a trial.
HOMINY. V Camp's, whit, or gold. 214 can. 3 for 25
DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR 4Mb. bag f 1.49
WESTERN CHOICE FLOUR, hard-heat pat.
491b.
TENDER LEAF TEA. black ...
Try It sretf. Tra keeps yoa cooL
S1.03
7-08. pkg. 33
Royal Tapioca Pudding . . 3 pkgs. 14c
Try a sample of this fine dranrrt Mrs. Harry Ward
nlll riinnatrnt. if nil day Bsturitsy.
WATERMELONS
Lb.
Astrachan Apples
10 lbs. 25c
Cants, .... ea. 5c
Bob Field's, lg. else.
Lettuce . . .ea. 5c
Fancy, larg.
SUGAR
SEA ISLAND
E3100 lb. $5.09
Brown Sugar 31b. 13c
Vinegar Gallon 15c
Pickling Spices
Schilling 2 pkgs. 15c
V3
Ice Cream
QUART 25c
Old-Fashioned Choco
lates 2 lb. 15
Crs.m Mix 3 lb. 19
All Curtis Candy Bar. 2 for 5
Garden Pea and
Corn ..... J can 23
Llbby'i Baby Food. S can 23
Pard Dog Food 3 for 25
Dos.n .. 95
Snowdrift,.
3 lb. can 47
Wesson Oil. .
qt. . .. . 39
Puritan Break-
fast Sausage,
cn 23
n mt Mffw
LOOK! Swift Prera. Fey
STEER BEEF
ts a 11 al M- t -
Knncr in iai.n r m.
Bo.' Rib or Brisket lb. 11c I ib
.4T wm.r
A7
It' her.l Another shlpmsnt of
Jumbo Bologna
Com. In and try your skill.
r. m
.uy mm
IV'4 UK
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EXTRA FANCY
BEEF LIVER Ib. 10c
Bef Heart lb. 10 Besf Tongus. lb. 12H
Tender. MUk fed
VEAL
Roast lb. 14'
Chop lb. lO'.i
Rib and Loin
Breast lb. 11
Tasty, Spring
LAMB
Leg lb. 23
Chop lb. 27
Rib and Loin
Steak lb. 17V4
Swift Prem. Peanut Ham, lb. 25c
While Ihey last.
BACON SQUARES, not fat backs..lb. 10
Swift Oriole BACON, by th. piece lb. 19
PURE LARD, Portland Rose S lb. 18
Son better.
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