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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON'. THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1940. r AGE ELEVEN 7 LOCAL and To Rnurnt Monday Paul 13 Rynning U expected to resume hii duties ai county engineer Monday. He is now on vacation. To Leare Tom Malone, 42, charged with drunkenness, was ordered by City Judge Allen D. Curry this morning to leave town at once or spend 10 day in city Jail. He said he would leave. New Residence Richard Marsh applied at the city build ing inspectors office ypsterday for a permit to construct a new residence at' 531 Kranquette street at a stated cost ot $500. Fined S10 C. A. White of Los Angeles paid a $10 fine in city court this morning for vio lation of the basic traf.'ic rule. City police said White drove 50 miles an hour on North Central avenue. General Here Maj.-Gen. W. P. Story, adjutant general of the national guard, was among ar " rivals today at Medford munici pal airport. He was en routt from Portland to Sacramento , air depot. Cat., in a North Amer ican observation plane. Lieut. J, V. Wallen was the pilot and Capt. R. C. Larsen was an ob server. Executive Here P. H. Patch in. director of the Standard Oil comoany of California with headquarters in San Francisco left today for Portland via Cra ter lake after an overnight visit Arriving here last evening, he visited with friends and con ferred with Li. t. Nyeaara. man ager of the company's Medford agency. Mr. Patchm was accom panied by T. F. Gunn of Port land, assistant district sales manager. Publisher Here Harvey Rus sell Lina. publisher of the Bur- bank (Cal.) Daily Review, called in Medford yesterday to renew old friendships. Mr. Ling was reared in Medford. yestcr day he recalled doing a brisk business here as a newsboy at .ha imA rf (ha Ran 1'Ynnrtsrfi earthquake in 1906. He has been in southern California for the past 20 years. He and Mrs. Ling and their children. Patsy, Rus sell, Jr., and Carlos, are vaca tioning in Ashland where they own property. Mrs. Ling is a daughter of Mrs. Liliian H. Greer of Ashland. Plane Passengers J. Phil brick left by United Mainliner this noon for Mineapolis via Portland. T. Bruno and F. Piatt arrived on the forenoon Main liner from Portland and leav ing for San Francisco were W. Schutte, Mrs. M. J. Norris and Miss M Burroughs. Max Peirce and Mr. and Mrs. Don Sidle left early this morning for Portland. Arrivals on the midnight Main liner were D. Saunders, from Seattle, and A. Nordstrom, from Portland. R. Morgan arrived from Los Angeles last night. Ar- .,. 1 1- taC av.nlnff u-.rfl Vie Vettle, from Portland, and V. Leitch, from Seattle. Thomas A. Culbertson, Jr., and J. Deegan left on the same plane for San Francisco. Mrs. Corbin Edgcll returned from San Francisco by Mainliner yesterday afternoon. i ire nuw nr. TWflfiTV i i ADIIItTISEMEXTr 1 1 1 . that i th Vf y lZ 1 lv vK l ;'. so ijood its . i ufl j S Citr;bu!-I by Snider Deiry k Produce Campenf PERSONAL To Play Fred Strang and Dr. L. L. Sanders plan to motor to Ashland this evening to play in the city band concert. This will mark the final band eon cert of the reason. The concert will start at 8 p.m. . Name Correction Adolph Bender. Jr., brewmaster of the A-l brewery, conducted mem bers of the Active club through the plant Tuesday night as the latter organization held its weekly dinner-meeting there. It was incorrectly stated yester day that N. B. Bender was the brewmaster. To Convention Mr. and Mrs. Verl G. Walker and their chil dren, Elaine and Robert, of 205 West Jackson boulevard were to leave by motorcar this after noon for Los Angeles where Mr. Walker was to attend the an nual national convention of the Institute of Radio Engineer. The family will be gone about ten days. Mr. Walker is in the radio engineering and supply business. Meeting Tomorrow Secre-I taries of the chambers of com- merce in Medford, Ashland, Grants Pass and Klamath Falls will confer on mutual problems . at a luncheon in the Hotrl Med ford tomorrow noon. The see- retaries are Frank Hull, Med-j ford. Dean Pieper, Ashland. Larry Manuel, Grants Pass, and Earl Reynolds, Klamath Falls.! The group will consider partie-! ularly the control of solicitation I within each city. - At Airport Today's arrivals at Medford municipal airport In cluded five U. S. army pilots en route from Chehalis. Wash., to Moffett field. Sunnyvale, Cal., in Douglas Observation planes. The pilots were Capt. W. C. Sams and Lleuts. J. W. Lukcr. D. L. Kime, J. A. Rouse and C. A. Coverley. Capt. C. A. Bur rows and Gapt E. H. Robinson, traveling in a North American observation plane, left this morning for Griffith Tark, Los Angeles, after an overnight stay. They arrived late yesterday from Chehalis. Other lato arriv als yesterday were Lieuts. A. S. Hurren and W, T, Whitney, Che halis to Oakland, Cal., in a Douglas observation plane. 425,940 IN STATE GETAGE SECURITY Washington, Aug. 22. OPj Federal old age insurance pro tection ha been extended to 425,940 Oregon residents since the social security act became effective five years ago. The board's survey for Ore gon showed 927 c!aims for monthly benefits had been ap proved. Monthly payments to taled S17.3G3. Lump sum death payments amounting to $26,587 have been made In the cases of 197 workers who died after 1939. More than a million Ameri can families are using commerc ial lockers in frosted food plants. I A fill II Claudette Colbert At Rialto k n 'tfVf In the film that has set the, New York by bus. On the toad ! situations, deals with the plight pace for the screen's funniest 'he recognises Ellen Andrews, j0f a man who suddenly Tecov and zaniest comedies, Claudette ' run-away heiress, for whose re-;ers from an eight-year attack Colbert stars opposite Clark turn her father has offered a 0f amnesia and discovers that Gable In Frank Capra's "It j huge reward. Their cross-coun- during that time he has ac Happened One Night," which i try chase and ensuing romance J quired a new personality, a opens for today and tomorrow makes for a grand morsel oficharming w-ife wno js about to only at the Cool Rialto theatre screen entertainment that will j divorce him, a spotless rcpula as the third in their week of i never be forgotten. The late ,lon as the' leader of a com Capra's greatest hits. Winning I Walter Connelly and Roscoe ! munitv called Haberwille a for the first and only time all .Karris head the supporting cast. I bank account and the manager's five major Academy Awards, Due to its length and popu-! berth in a large pottery firm. "It Happened One Night" tells j larity, this "most popular ofj p0well has never had a hap the story of a young newspaper jail Frank Capra's comedies" is pjor ,creen role. jhe opportun man en route from Miami to being single billed. I jty to portray a character de- LIVESTOCK Portland Portland. Aug. 23. ( AP-USDA) Hogs salable, 300; total 400: uneven ly 10 36c higher; good-choice 170 to 315-lb. drtrelns 7.i0 and 97.15; few S7.2S; 230 to 250-lb. $8 5Q" 6 65; lew light llhta $6.50; packing aows S4.75 5. 15; good -chol quotable 16.00 a 6.75. Cattle: 100; calvee salable SO; total 60: steady, ateera and heifers ac&rce, few lower grade ateer unsold, grass fat ateera salable t8.25ia0.25 and above; good gralnfed above 610 00; few cutter-common heifer 5.004 6.00; fleshy heifers 67.00; canner common dairy type cows 63 254.50; few good beef cows 65.75 a 6.26: yount cows to 96 50; medtum-ood bulls 66.25 at 7.15; good choice vealerc weak at 69.50 10.00; extreme top 910.50; common-medium 9e.50r8.00. Sheep salable, 750: totai 800; steady, few lots good-choice truck In spring lambs 97.75; around four doubles good -choice Mount Adams lambs 98,25; feeder end unsold, odd !ot fleshy fredres 97.25i 7 50; light feedrs 97.00; good slaughter ewes salable 93.00(3 3.50. 9outh fan Francisco South San Francisco, At?. 22. (AP-USDA I Hoga: Salable 300: atead) to 10c higher; round 00 head 200-lb. Calltomtae 47.60 to pacaer,.top; most 165 to 200-lb. at 7 SO. aoru at 41 00; packing aows S5.00 down. Cattle: Salable 200: generally steady: shortfed sters absent: quoted up to 9 .50; 3 .cars medium 920-tb. grass north coast steers 49 15: three can medium 785-lb. feeders a8.00aS.25. to local feed lot; desirable heifers and young grass cows absent; packaire fleshy 1.045-14. aed range cows S5.75; few others S5.00,S.5O; canners and cutters mostly 4 00' 4.50, scarce; bulla nominally 46 00 675; calves, salable 10; uenerallr steady; good to choice realers quoted (10 5011.50: odd head SOO-lb. calm 47.00; good quoted StSO10 00. Sheep: Salable 350: generally steady: good to choice wooled lambs quoted 49 00, absent; two decks medium to good shorn 70-in. north coast lambs 47 50: shorn ewee absent, quoted SI 50 I 413 40. Chlrabe Chicago. Au. 22 (AP-USDA) Salable hogs, 10.000; active, mostly 10 30c hkgher than Wednesday's average: top 7J3: bulk good and Choice 200 to 240-lb. 37.00 7J0; 240 k aivio. so.7s7.lo: mostly 270 to 300-lb. .JO8g5; 300 to S30-lb. 46 00; 6.40; smooth packing 330 lbs. down generally 45 73.6 00; 390 to 450-lb. t5.15n6.63: heavier weight around 34.73 5 00. Salable cattle. 4 300: calves 1 .000: fed steers snd yearlings active, mostly 10 13c higher: genera steer trade steady to 25c up: gravy and short fed offerings steady at 47.35 9 50; cattle selling at 31100; upward show ing most upturn. In Instances 23c; fed heifers sharing steer advance; but grassy and short fed heifers dutl and sharply lower for week: cows alao lower for week, but steady today; bull strong to 15c higher and vealers 3Se htoher: eitrem. trm t steers eia.DO; hetter yearliiKrs alt 60: TodT' elostm prices (or 34 Se near hia-h on eroo: euitee assi.!J w '"How; don: stoet cattle raUh-r slow epe - Clanr welxhty feeders and common Salable sheep, 1,000; total 4.000. lata WedneariaV. .nrln. Ismh. .-,,, to Ifte hlsher: sheeo and vearllne. J steady: bul jood and choice native springers 49 2&0 9 40; throwouts most' Ij down from 47.60. Kan rranrltefl tlutler eaeramtnto. Cal, Aujt. 33 I APi Churning cream bnttrfst, flrsl grade 33c; second grade 30c. CHRONIC COUGHS f yvm reallre ma hat fee? mnnettlmg four nelshbors Kith fow nlfht rnnfhini? Why don't oo rnme In in a O' H'nrt? Henrt Lee ttrM mil giie yoQ httr relief. But don't wait nntll ton hs-e fak)e4 th ihera. tiut wwdeHal Chinese herft treniment wl sbotntly rellete ha? ftw. fnnt. goiter, Innaeara, afcn rf I , Jstrndtre, thrtst, heart, llTer, ktdnef, stomarh Ihmi, diahte, ronMlpallon, nen ralrla, dlrzlne, rrrema. hMidarhe. rhenmarim. arihrllls, eaneer, viinap. tamnr, drop), amotitnm, prmtatet female complaint a, btaddet tnd flani treyble. HENRY LEE HERB CO. ratlT a. m pt m. nrpt asfidi, n S, Central, Hwrni A-B. Portland Produce Portland, Aug. 22 t AP Esgs: buy in prices, extras, larpe 22c doc.; standards, lare 175iC: extras, med ium 20c; do. standards, 17c dbien. Other produce prices steady, un changed, Portland Wheat Portland Portland, Au. 22 APJ Oraln: Wheat; Open His.h Low Close Sept, ,70 70 .70 .70 Cash grain: o as Ik .. mfi Aft B,ri,vK0. V -ib. B. w. Mo oo FiBI No. 1, II 48. Ch what bfdl: Soft white 723c: wwwm whlta 72'jc: western red 710. Hard red winter: Ordinary 71c; tl per rent Ta'je; 12 per cent 73c; 13 per cent 74lic; 14 per cent 76lic. Hard whlte-barta: 12 per cent 7a,:,c; 13 per cent 80'jc; 14 per cent sa'ie, Toda.?'a ear recelpta; Wheat 34; flour 10: corn 1: mlllfeed 8. Chicago Wheat Chiraso Chicago, Aug, 22. (APi A re newal of mill buying of wheat to fill coming flour requirements helped to lift wheat prices more than a fat a bushel here today, carrying the market to a level more than four cents above the 1940 lows reached last Friday. Whft closed Hit Ho hi her than yesterday, September 70 70 fie, De cember 72t7234c; corn Uc off to '4c up. September 60 tjic. Decem ber 65H65aC; oat ?4 5c hteher. Wheat; Open Htch Low Close Sept. .70'4 ,71 .704 .70; Dec. . .72', .73 .73 .72, May . .7aji4 .74 .73i .73 Wall St. Reports Kew York, Aug. 22. VP) The stock market pointed select ively higher today for the fifth successive session, apparently re flecting further hopes for cheer ing war developments and homel business prospects. The list tilted forward at the opening, subsided for a while and then came back in the final hour to around the best marks of the day when gains of frac tions to 2 points were well dis tributed. While the pace slowed occa sionally, transfers approximated 450,000 shares, liveliest turnover since August 13. Steels, motors and a wide as sortment of specialties were among the most popular. These were believed partly responsive 1 to the rearmament picture. ) ch'm- 1S31, unquoted I0 20i IS', SOS T8', I " ' A. T. As T. 1 Mcono 1 Atch. T. & B. T. Bendix Avia. j ""hiehem Steel Caterpillar Tract. Chrysler 74 7'. 71 WT'i SJ'j .- 41 "i Curtlsa-Wrlght Doiialaa Alrrratt IiPoTit Oes. Etectrlc Oen, Poods Oen Motors Int. Harvester Johns-Manvllle Kennecoit Mcnty Ward . No. Aran. At n. North Amer - Pennejr (J. C )- . &s . IS. 11J . S3 Ferine. R. R- . Phillips Pet. Radio Southern Pkclflo Std. Brands Sal. OH Cal std. Ol! !. J. Tranaemertca Vnlon Carbide Untied Aircraft .. United Airline u. a. eteei S3 - !- ', . Wi 3 , ... u ST ... M. an Francisco. Au. 23 iAP-V S D.A.) Butter, unchanged. Sparkling Comedy At Craterlan Held Care F or The Blues A sure cure for the blues, rating a laugh a minute, opened at the Craterian theatre yester day for an engagement of four days in "I Love You Again," co-starring William Poweli nd Myrna Loy. The film, presenting a fast- I moving. laimh-Dacked scries of i cidedly different from the sauve, polished detective in the early portion of the film, to i something to see. Imagine him. if you can. with a frowsy mous tache, tight pants, white shoes and the hobby of amateur taxi dermy. Once again Myrna Loy is cast as his wife, but she's not the perfect spouse on this occasion. As a matter of fact, the usual procedure is reversed, with Fowell forced to chase after her instead of the opposite. Heads Spaniih Vl Detroit, Aug. 22. iTi In stallation ot Federal Judge Rufus E. Foster of New Orleans l commander-tn-chic topped the closing program ol the con vention of United Spanish War Veterans today. Off ONf N TVliorouly opposed to a third term tor F.D.iL, former Democratic Sea, James A. Reed (above) of Kan. sas CiXy has assumed leadership ot tome suit-third termers. ROXY Mm .tre n-is-jne fces 2Sr (lie. m a KMrfi.. ine TOMOHHOH nnd T! Lovable . . l ..nut tlnhU I nf demon when be' mad Plus this added sctioa Western hilli ...... llnrrj; i.m'. Ifmr' tif iT.r'iii ill,- Una "MTV OF M4r." Cae Mail Tribune want aCU. -:h , 0 TIME ROLLS BY OLD FIRE LADS Kearney, Neb. (UP Modern ised fire-fighting equipment, which made obsolete the fire horse, has eliminated a great I American pastime ot the Gay Nineties intercity lire depart- merit track meets. 1 Kearnty old-timers renumber I "way back when" and recall j that it was 50 years ago that the Kearney extinguisher dis-; tinguished themselves as fleet footed fire fighters. H happened during the era when races be tween lire stations from all over the country attracted as much attention as present day football games and lnter-collegi-ate track carnivals. Day In Congress (By the Associated Press) Senate Continues debate on compul sory military service bill. House Considers conference report on National Guard bill. j Ways end means committee! continues excess profits taxi study. Military committee deliberates compulsory service bill. Yesterday Senate Rejected 54-23 attempt to in corporate "draft wealth" provis ion in compulsory service bill. House Passed legislation providing a $500,000,000 trade loan program for the western hemisphere. Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ada la 1 30 p m. Too Late to Classify WANTED Barley. TeL 4111. MrtMord Fuel FOR RENT S-room duplev, fw awhed. $10 month. Phone 2908 SWEaTf WATER and rauin rmpe ar now rlpi at the Riley Mvera place. Central Point. FOR TRADE Oood old team work Tfiarea. about 1.400 lba., for any thing 1 ran use. 3 mtl northrati Central Point, next to Shaw place. Lindley. BIO BLOX Part dry. per load 3.00. Medford Fwl Co. Tel. SUt. HOUSE AND RESTAURANT, also ftood piwer and quart mine (or aale cheap bv owner. Inquire at M2 N. Bnrtlett. WANTED An experienced trl, (ren ra houaewortt, euro ot one child. Box 3653 Tribune. Phone 34 G9. WANTED Car of apartment hottse or home tn exchange or rent. Box 3361 Tribune. FOR. SALE or TRADE Fnrdaon trartor for chickens or cows. Route 1, Sox SS, w?t Brail Latne. REST ROOM. 823 Went llth. Board 11 desired. FOR SALE Furnished home. tSmnH down pa Km -iat. $15 monthly, 'JH3 Scenic Drive. Ashland. Ore. WANTED 2.000 bosea of elder ap ples. No rota. Red preferred. De Uvrred. O. A. Htunllton, Rt. t. Box 331, OranU Pass. Ore. WAIVTXD MMdf4-t5f roupie. fmr dener. caretaker. Oood workera. AttractlTe proposition. Permanent. Modern living quarters. Box $656 Tribune. Mala ITc In Sr-soe rrea see tai 4e-44r Airs II la !5-?0e Kiddles !e lla- .1 vftaW PLUS j AVIWO STHOKES i WITH SAM SNEAD" SUNDAY! liiinLno rlr fef 1st llls Mowl ai te Wlr I iisjf ftnet laaasrks) IIMM uiiumotM lltlll ItlPI iiUMat...st e Mleker ym nr. IHtltaM Irert The (Mof In -Taanoel MMtrf $300 CASK h ..J eqyUT Us VH sma to hoiiaea. See cYcrr if 311 N. Columbus. CRAWFORD n-r(e Rn leaving town. 1411 Kurlid. NEW KKKU PRICES O round STlejf .. .ct. W tjal, rWa ..x ml, lien Scmtcli cwt. S?s( Mh . cw t. Bp ,Ni'dc Mah tiiTll Datry Feni sk Afrit i o-r r4r in tuH q iotfl. 4th and front 8uwt. FVR SA1 Print Jam, iir.it rlasa tvntSmon. fritu lids. 616 5tUan Pt-K KENT Attractive 3-rmxw aprt- hmnble n-nt. Box 36S7 Tribune. ! Kctttkimitjle. Qun Anne. $3700 38 acres, good level valley land, free soil and aub- trrteatet. me mu4 fmt. h'.ree alfslf land. Bven-room modern home, new barn, two good wells. Clear. Vast city property o equal value. 9 alno 5i A A A P : r ' . . . y n. r ftve-roam 'tUUU modern home, hardwood floors, fireplace, basement furnace. Easy terms. len CO Jrtrt Five rooms, bath, sleeping oiUU porch, tw watiT heat, drtse eam. Ctose tn SfMS a beautiful lot' with world of shade. IIMFR uTRTtren Hn 1 K Ranlrlt tti. Dlsl 4648 or 4860. WASTFQ TO KKNT itaut Sept, 15 Small partly furnished modern fcfRi for S dns1ta. Bos 369 IVibuije, PEAClir I mite ot Pbonls. Houston Rwd Carpenter'. antord precision adjiifttmenta. 30 tpht t-xpiir-nc. ChRrK'- itwti able. fUmnit trt S?sw4s C'ec. trie, 107 N. Rivemlde. hoti on ripht Orchard Home Drive off SWwsn Ass. NOTICt5 Hereafier I will not tee rrpon f h for rttot c'ti trrrvf hv anyone except myrylf, Bert PEACH SPECIAL TODAY. FRIDAY and SAT;VDAt. Hhlrtj penchv 40-fb. juc 50c, t'sa htre Ei- bertH, Mvilm. Crawford. Oratirre Ortne FrsHt Stsn. twtwf CRtra1 Axe. and 8 ox; l ft P&c!!tc Highway, CUCUMi-iFRS, mit t?. H. E, m&. 3 mile wfat en wTackson villa hlh way. Phone 6263. T I, ata. aaataVi.aft.4 sa.a.4 afa. i ii c uiciicL uuiiicu; ui iiicniy; Ail... A Frank Capra Masterpiece! Jl WORTH SEEING A DOZEN TIMES... TOOrW & FRIDAY The Academy Award winning hit that set the pace lot the screen's funniest and xanietf comedies! , . 3rd la our big week of Frank Capra's greatest fllmsl f ijii I'll Wmi '- ill . -i LT4?T. SS V at:MW ff Feel at Home In "Th Hsart of Portland" Comfort Contenlenre rourtesjr serrlre AttratllTe matesi Deterhed katb 1.M ee Wltk eeth SI M ae w.t a, cixoy. up. ilsL Holtt ComsMur sis s w. rr rortland IN THE HEART OF THE CITY MOXDA V August 26th 0 1 80 ' Yf - I- " ' -. I 1 50 A S -iV.r i 1 OKI 1-: X T A L C, A R D K NT S DancAtvg S.30 to 1:30 XdmUsion 11.00 per person Plus Tax POiSQH OAK? Try botlJ ei ZEMACOL Tou muit be aatltfled or your money eheerfullr rrfnndM Get bottle M aT4l aftaf T It. af fH aMMeaHaaMMBM ' 3 Path Are. Hotel (? 4T.IT. M rortUad it?' iS? a..'1-tvfJ,S If 1 Q I (e?5' vti 4