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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON'. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1940. PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and PERSONAL From Trill Clifford J. Smith, reident of Trail, trans acted business In Medford today. Oa Business CharlciT. Landing of Ashland called here on business this morning. Hansen Here Verne E. Han sen of Gold Hill transacted buatneu In Medford today. From Copto Edward B. Mar tin of Copco, Cal., was Med ford business caller today. In Hospital Mrs. Maurice Ted row of 450 Haven street is receiving surgical treatment In a Portland hospital. DeMolay Meat DeMolar dis trict conclave was held at Grants Pass over the week-end. One Medford member. Dick Hollo- way, was given the degree at a ceremony Sunday morning by the Grants Pass chapter. Nine local members attended. Thierolf Home Bert Thierolf, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Thier olf of 907 South Oakdale ave nue, returned this morning by train from Portland where he spent ten days- Thierolf will leave here soon for Eugene to enter University of Oregon as a senior. Court Citations Franklin A. Elrod. Jr., 21, was cited by state police yesterday to appear in justice of the peace court on September 14, charged with driving car with only one headlight. Arthur L. Satterlee, of 11 South Orange street was cited to appear on September 13 on the same charge. Cubs io Meet Cub pack 8 will hold its first meeting of the autumn season at 7 p. m. to rn o r o w in the Washington school. All cubs and their par ents are requested to be present as plans will be made for the October achievement council. The public is also invited to attend the meeting and to view the cub display at the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce- Complete Visit Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Reames of the Crater Lake highway returned recently from Lakeview where they visited at the homes of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs- Don Frakes, and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Reames. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Reames were accompanied Visit Ends Frank Coleman and family left today for their home in Glendale, Cal., after visiting with Mr. Coleman's father. Judge. William R. Coleman. Te Visit Mrs. Isabel Frcnk of Portland was to arrive here this evenini to sDend a few days int. Harveeter vi.ilina Mr and Mre E. M. I Jonna-Manviue. Wilson of 240 South Riverside i nttI' - ed stocks follow: Al. Chun. Dy Am. Can , , A. T. T. Aneoonde k- Ateh. T. a. Bandis At:. - Bethlehem at! - Caterpillar Tract. Chrysler Curties-Wright -Douglas Aircraft DuPont Oen. Electric - Oen. Food . Oen. Motore avenue. Week-End Guests Miss Edith Hodgkins and Miss Margaret Norton returned yesterday to their homes in San Francisco after spending the week-end here aa guests of their parents. For mer Medford residents. Miss Hodgkins and Miss Norton are now employed in San Francisco. Miss Hodgkins was recently graduated from Munson s secre tarial school in San Francisco. Cars Prowled Two automo biles parked near the Nazarene church on East Third street were prowled Sunday night. C T. Bingman of route 1 told city police yesterday that a red and brown car robe and a man a brown wool sweater were stolen from his machine. Lorin Shield of Medford reported he lost a green and orange checkered blanket. Three Permits G. E. Carpen ter applied at the city building inspector's office yesterday for a permit to construct a residence and a private garage at 24 Port land avenue at a stated cost of S1.S00. G. C. Nice wood of 1014 West Fourth street applied for a permit to build a private ga rage at a stated cost of $150. F- J. Patterson applied for a permit to build a one-room cabin at 949 Dakota street at a stated cost of $50. Plane Passengers Miss B. Powelson left by United Main liner this forenoon for San Francisco. The early north bound plane, scheduled to leave here at 4:47. was held at the municipal airport for three hours because of fog around Portland. Arrivals from Port land on the midnight Mainliner were Robert R. Ebel, Mrs. C. Allingham of Mt. Shasta City, Cal., and C. Limecooly. C. Jonas left on the same plane for Oakland, Cal. Elno Hem mlla departed for Portland last night- Dr. H. Ritter of Grants Pass left for San Francisco last evening. C. Schmidt departed No. Amu. Am. . North Amir. Penney (J. C.) Parma. P. R. Phillips Pat. - Radio Southern Pacific Standard Brand Std. Oil Cal. sui. on x t. Transamenca Union Carblda United Aircraft United AUllna U. S. Start 1844 . ST .IMS - 1S . TSV, -unquoted 78, IV. 74 lesi, s 40 47 49 . sv, . IT , aT l. got. as 4i . . 18'. . n . as i, . sS . 6SH 1. r. Butter Saa mwlaco. Sept. 10 (AP-CS. D.A-I Butter, S3 acora 86'ic; at, I8c: so. wwc; as. a'-.c. Sacramento, Cal.. Sept. 10 (API ChuFnlni cream butterfat: nrat grade ai'ic ascend trade OT4c. Rialto Comedy. S 1 IsVjan n ii" sir Hi m 1 1 .1 Prospect " i Hugh Herbert brings a new kind of Romeo to the screen in his hilarious portrayal of a ro mantic gold brick salesman in the new farce-comedy, "Slightly Tempted," which plays today and tomorrow only at the Rialto theatre. Although the popular "woo-woo" man contributes his usual array of rib-tickling ant ics in the picture, the script also requires that he wage a torrid campaign for the heart of a wealthy spinster while at tempting to sell her one of his fantastic "get-rich-q u i c k" schemes. With Hugh in the film are Peggy Moran and Johnny Downs in the light-romantic roles and Gertrude Michael and George E. Stone as hardened accomplices. 'One Crowded Hour, a film -Taw Hillbilly Picture Here Wednesday r. . : . i. .ww w,- itr "'a snail by their grandchildren, Anne by Mainliner vesterdav after. mnA Hill. ' n a.iu ui. j uuun tor runiana. LIVESTOCK Portland Portland,, Sept. 10. (AP-TJSDA) Hoga: 600; market active; unevenly unsteady to 15c higher; food to choice 1SS to S'.S-lb. drive-Ins S7.00 7.36: carload lots possibly quotable higher: 330 to 385-lb. 66.as6 50; light lights and slaughter pigs 68.78) 8 SO: packing aowa S4 S0SOO: light wtlchta to S8 80-. (eder ptga scares; salable 88.00 tew. Cattle: 138: calves SO; market ac tive, steady to strong: few thin light tears as.50e7.60: beat grain-fed steer Monday SH OO: outstanding crasser 810; few common to medium heifers as 00 8.78; odd bead good heavy heifers up to 88.78: canner to com mon cows 84 00 5.35: fat dairy type cows up to 88.00 with outstanding heavy Rolsteln up to 88.80: good beef cows 88 75 37.36: medium to good bulls 88.50 7.50: common grades down to as .75; good to choice vealera 110003 11.00: "electa to 611.50: culls downward to 88.60. Sheep: 600: market active; steady: good to choice trucked-ln wooled lambs mostly 8800. few to 88.35; horn lambs 87.16; feeder Ismbs saleable 67.00 7 SO; medium so-lb. yearling 86.00; light feeder yearlings 63 00 f 8 36. ment wrappers. 83 He In cartons: B grade. Sle In parchment wrappers. so in cartons. Butterfat: Pi rat quality, maslmum of I percent acidity, delivered Portland. 38c lb.: premium quality l maximum or .39 of 1 percent add Ity) Sle; valley 38c; second quality ac under first or 38c. Other produoe prices steady, un. changed. Portland Wheat There's one sure way to get a sleepy, laiy, good-fer-nothln' hillbilly onto his feet and that is to let a pretty girl go stroll ing by especially one with a bathing suit on. At least Bob Burns, In his new picture, "Comin" Round the Mountain," into which has been poured allP'ninf fouI dr. mn tomor- the thrills and trials of a life- Portland, Sept. 10. (API Oram: Wheat: Open High Low Close Sept. .78 .78 .78 .78 Cash grain: Oats No. t. 48-lb. white 134 OO. Barley No. 3, 45-lb. B. W. 831.00. Cash whest I bid I: Soft white 73c: western white 73e; western red 73Vfce. Hard red winter ordinary 73e; 11 per cent 74'vc: 13 per cent 78'c; IS per cent 78c. Hard whlte-baart 13 per cent 78'4e: 18 per cent SOic: 14 per cent 34c Today's car receipts: Wheat 87; barley 0: flour 18; corn 8; oats 6; hay 0: mlllfeed 8. Prospect, Sept. 10. (Spl-V Ludo Grieve gave his annual mulligan feed to Prospect Boy Scout troop 19, their parents and the scout committee, on August 31. This year the af fair was held at Diamond lake. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ludo Grieve, Mrs. David Neville. Mr. and Mrs. Raold Axtell, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vaughn. Mr. and Mrs. Heston Grieve, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Arant, Ray Peterman, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Freder icks, Ray Davis, Harry Harding. Jackie Carlton, Wendel Vaughn, Donald Vaughn, Dee Neville, Onnis Grieve, Harold Davis. Buddy Fraederick, Teddy Fraed erick. Darwin Bevolns, Max Middlebusher and Welden Zun-del. Mr. and Mrs. David Neville and four children celebrated their son Dee's 18th birthday anniversary Sep tember 1 with a picnic at Woodruff Meadows. David Neville has nearly completed a new milk house In the rear of his residence. Mrs. William Orleve and Mrs. Bruce Orleva shopped In Medford Satur day. Upper Rogue Orange met Thursday with a amsll attendance. Next meet ing will be September it. Mr. and Mrs. Chsffee are spend ing a few days In the Rogue River Timber company house, formerly owned by Mrs. Wlillsm Orleve. Onnis Orleva and Teddy Jantzer, members of the 1040 graduating class of Prospect high school, win enter the Southern Oregon College of Edu cation at Ashland September 33. Stanford and Paul Pearson plan to leave next week for Whitman col lese at Walia Walla. Wash., whers thev will be sophomores. Prank Dluworth has purchased the Mooney ranch at Red Blanket. Mr. and Mrs. Dsvtd Neville and children drove to Medford Saturdsy so Mrs. Neville could consult a phr- slctsn In regard to a badly Infected food from which she haa been Buf fering for some time. Chsrles Manning eausht three larse salmon In the Rogue river Labor day and two on September 8. time, plays as the companion feature with "Slightly Tempt ed." Billie Seward, J. M. Ker rigan and Emma Dunn have featured roles. row at the Craterian theatre, thinks it's the fastest way. Besides Burns and his ba zooka, the cast of this feuding. rootin'-tootin' mountain epic in cludes Una Merkel, Jerry Cal onna. Don Wilson, Pat Barrett and Harold Peary among others. A two reel special starring Bing Crosby In "Swing With Bing," with Blng playing golf with a group of America a lead ing professionals, and singing a brand new song number, "The Little White Pill on the Little Green Hill," will be an added attraction on the same program. Pa Jones Role a. TX ?j I? Jed Prouty plays the Jovial head of the Jones Family In their newest picture. "Young As You Feel." which plays tomor row and Thursday as the added family picture with Blondie Brings Up Baby," starring Chic Young's popular comic strip characters in their fourth hit. pressure continued, and the talks are now progressing more ami cably. Too Late to Classify Hongkong. Sept. 10 rVPI One thonsand Japanese troops who overstepped the Indo-China frontier at Dong Dang have withdrawn after an emphatic French protest, reports from Hanoi said today. The reports said the French still were firmly opposing Jap anese attempts to gain a free hand in Indo-China which would a I m p 1 1 f y their drive against the Chinese armies of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek. The reports from Hanoi said Japanese apology had followed swiftly when the French threat ened to abandon all negotiations on Japanese demands for mill tary concessions if Japanese Robs Blind San Francisco ttJ.R) This city's "meanest thief" confessed In court to having robbed 10 blind pensioners of more than $1,000. He won entrance to their homes by posing as phy sician sent from San Francisco hospital to examine and treat their eyes and then robbed them of amounts ranging up to $585 in one instance. He was sentenced to 30 years Imprison-: ment. Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere thanks snd appreciation to our many friends and neighbors for their kind neaa and sympathy during our recent bereavement. Also for the beautiful floral offerlnge. Mrs. Evelyn Conley and family. Clay Conley and family. PliRNISHED Apartment, a rooms snd ostn. Eiectrio range, on neat, very attractive. Keierences. vacant Oct ober 1st. 809 West 10th. 33'i ACRE RANCH 10 acres under Irrteatlon. Vi mile from PsclftQ Hllthwsv on Willow Springs Road 31, mites north of Central Point, with 5 -room modern house, large porches, shade trees and a psno. remtr view of valley. Blrkhols, Cen. tral point. WANTED Oood Phone 3370. used drill prea WANTED Bids on 30 eorda wood Price on votir ground and delivered price. First Baptist Church, Bos 495. M-dford. poet aval Milk cow e. T. Calkins. Rt. , Box 313. Madierd. FOR SALE Pamlly eow. dragaaw. cream aaoarator. Inquire Tueat Peed Store. Bill Hotchkles. POR RENT Modem furnished 6- roem house, newiy remooeiaa; l circulator: refrigerator, phone 4888. Ssey at SIS fto. Hony. POR SALE 1888 Chevrolet 3-daor sedan, curr wneeiocji at uawis Super Service Station. POR RENT East lawn Court )ust eomplewd. On 4-room apartment ftirniehed, alas 4-rooen unfurnished apartment. Phone 6438. WILL PAT CASK for small closed ear. P Harper. Rte 6. Bos 138, near Antelope arhool. fsPBCTAL CARS MVST THIS WEEK I BB BOW 1S3 Chevrolet Coupe. 1830 Pord. model A, dual tired eruek with flat bed. taa Willys Sedan. 184S Packard 8 Sedan. Cruising eaar. heater, full deluxe model. Very few 1840 Waah Sedan. Cruising tear atr Cond . 8-ply ttree, nil aeiuie. useo a house ear. Pull new ear guar, an tee. Liberal discount. 1687 Nash Lafayette sedan, dear, heater, good rubber. A real buy. This is my final cleanup eale. Bvervthlng must go this week. Open evenings till OO WALTER W. ABB ST 138 a. Riverside St. Phone tSOe DIAL 308 for furniture upholstering Thlbault. RTJMMAOI SALE American Legion Auxiliary will hold a rummage sale September 13 and 14. Friday and Saturday, in ine.rantonum ouua ing. WANTED Experienced bucker. Muet have saw. Apply evenings. 1308 Mantle. DEPENDABLE SBJt. girl wants work for room and board, while attend ing academy. Refereneee. Til. 8468. C91AA s" rooms and bath, get- PealW age. corner let, paved St., eloaa In: fruit, shade, fully fur nished, with good furniture. Ail la good condition. ELMER HERJtlED No. 7 N. Bartlett St, Dial 4848 or 4880 FOR RENT Partly fu:-n1ahed 6. room houas. dean, attractive. 814 Waat 10th. FOR SALE Wearier pigs. 88 each p. Harper, Rte. I, Bog 136, near Antelope school. FOR SALE Furnished houaa. 81600. Small down payment, rest Ilk rent. eis Laurel. FOR SALE Piano. Tel. 4477. FOR SALE Oood used wood stoves, 61000, good condition. Hsnsea Hsrd ws re. BIO BLOX Part dry. per load 68. Medford Fuel. Tel 3111. FOR SALE 1038 Chevrolet deluxe coup, low mileage. Take older car on trade. See owner at 34 Mistle toe St. FOR SALSWMy property at 307 Ivy. Phone tt. TRAD Medford home far Bay Are. till eaeume. isis w. Main. 6OCn DOWN. balance. Brand 7W new kitchen. Urge living mom with ftrenlana vestibule- full Mam dlnlne? veem: solarium! S bed- V rooms: nsrawooa: lot or storage; fume-: double garag: vary clean with light woodwork and new pa per; shrubs and fruit treea; pav- iii.ii i . uini fiisu, lira I Junior High. Selling for leaa than . appraisal au to owners vranerer abroad. Dial 671. CANNING Tomatoes I cent. 618 Palm. FOR SALE 77 Chrvaler eonvertibi coupe: paint, motor A-l, 6100, oulr 338 W, Jackson. :: ( ibt I NEWLY RENOVATES MEWLT ITRN1SHED APARTMENT FOR RENT Nloaly furnished outside epartment, cross venule tloa. large bedroom with fireplace, eomblnattee living room and dining room, cabinet kitchen, with eiectrio rang and I e t r 1 e raf rise ration, bath, store room and spa. clous room for clothea. Hot and cold water and team beat furnished, alas garbage eeme. Low rent to permanent tenant. ap ply Mail Ttibua efflos. e HIOHEST CASH PRICES PAID for SCRAP IRON AND METAL of all kind, batteries, radiators, alumi num, copper, brasa: also bide, pelt and wool. Medford Bargain Houas. 37 N. a rap. Phons 1744. FOR SALE Team of mulct and bar nees, a and 8 years. Oood In every way. Rogu Valley Tractor Co, 6th St.. Medford. AUCTION SALS We win open the Uveetock Auction for the fall and winter aal season at the Pavilion. No. Medford. Ore.. Sat-, Sept. 14. commencing at 140 p. m. sharp. Consignors pleas call Col. A. K. Dudley, phone 8336, for property listing. Bring your live stock to our market center, where the buyers congregate and be e eured of Its highest market pries. So. Or. Livestock Auction. Co. MED. FUEL Night fuel oil delivery. Tel. 1788. KtJRTV STUDIO reopen this weak fee Fall Term. Phone 348. SPECIALIZING) In Claee work begtnners In Plane. JCURT8 1 DIO. Phone 3843. FRUKSS, 1 lb, you pick; me pick. d. cantaloupe eno. itentucaj Wonder Beans. 1. E Ford, 1 mils West en Jacksonville Highway. Phone 8383. CHOICE Peaches tor canning, local grapes, sstra fancy tomato 16c bos. Red Dellctou apple. O rowers Karxet, rnoams. TOWNSEND Carnival DANCE Dreamland Hall WEDNESDAY terpentine Horn aa4 Hats rurnlsho! ALL INVITED Mew Townsenel Orchestra Ladtee lOe Mem II RUTH LUY. dance studio. Phone 8881 SEMI -SOLID Butter Milk 3c lb. by bbl. Med. Fuel 4 Peed, Court snd McAndrews. Li South San Francisco South San Franclaco, Sept 10 (AP.USDAl Hogs: 3S0; mostly 10c lower on 1S8 to 300-ib. Csllforntas at down. Cattle: 60; largely grass run: yes terday one load short-fed 870-lb. steers 69 10. practical top; fed steers quoted to S97S: few 830 to 80-lb. heifers 68 60 a 7 00: medium to good light everages quoted 8800; odd graaa 1.300-lb. cowa 66 50: dairy cowa top 69 80: few bulls 88 008 78. Calvea. 15: strong; peckers 325-lb. calves 810 00: odd head 87.60 860 Sheep: 100; largely cleanup trad, fully ateady: packages wooled lambs SSOOt 8 35: around 100 head shorn lambs 67 50. thorn ewea quoted 68.78 down. Chicago Wheat Chicago, Sept. 10 (API Wheat: Open High Low Close Sept. .74 .78 .74'i .74H Dee. , , .78 .78 H 78 H -78 '4 May .76 .77',, .76'4 .77 Chlraio Chicago. Sept. 10. ( AP-URDAI Hogs: 18.000; weight 310 lbs and up and sows steady to 10c lower than Monday average; lighter weights 10c lc off. top 87 10; bulk good and choice 300-340 lb. 68 90 7 08; 340 370 lbs. generally 66 707; most 370-300 lbs. 66 400: heavier kind in 1 (J smooth 300-380 lb. tows 65 786 16; 3S0-450 lbs. 65.30) 0; 450 lbs. up 65 30 Cattle: 1.000: ealvea 1.300; price held above 613 73: numerous loads various welrhts early 613 50 IS 60; beet yarllrTt 613: fed hlfer scarce, ateady; cowa unchanged: wetshty bulls at 67 and cholc vealera at 613 Sheep: iSOO; few early aalea on rood native sprlnrers s. arouno etesdv. Oood to cholc held at 69 38 and above: nothing don on west erns: small lota fat nativ wee stesdy at 83 75 down. Wall St. Reports New York Sept. 10. (IP) Ral lying tendencies, while rather feeble, crept into the stock mar ket today and enabled scattered favorites to erase portions of Monday's decline. Transfers approximated 350, 000 shares against 591,000 the day before when the market suffered its worst relapse since August 13. Traders seemed a bit less shaky over the intensified war blasts at England, but the ma jority exhibited a desire to keep accounts light while results of the fighting remained In doubt. Steels were up most of the time- These had the benefit of U. S. Steel's summary revealing August shipments of the corpo ration climbed to 1.455 604 net tons from 1.296.887 in July and were the highest aince April. 1937. August shipments last year amounted to 885.636 tons. Today s closing prices for 84 select- LINKS PORTLAND Portland. Sept. 10 (ID The Puget Sound longshore tleup reached Portland for the first time today. Twenty-four mem bers of three unions, comprising the crew of the Weyerhaeuser freighter Pennsylvania, walked off the ship at Oceanic Terminal after part of a "hot cargo" con signed to Tacoma was unloaded here. The walk-off was In support of an A F.L. strike which has tied up ports at Tacoma. Port Angeles and Anacortes on Pu get Sound. Blind PigsT Not These Kingston. Mo. (IP) Joe Allen wonders if he hss a couple of hogs that can read. They strayed from the Allen farm and Allen placed a newspaper advertise ment seeking their return. Im mediately after the ad was pub lished, the hogs came marching home all alone. Women Cop Los Angeles (IP) A hundred women here believe they can cope with the crime problem. That number filed applications for Jobs as policewomen with the civil service department. Permissible ages are 21 to 28. Portland Produce Portland. Spt 10 ,APi Butter: Pttr., A gtd. 81V, lb- in parch- POISON OAK? Try a bottle of ZEMACOL Tee mutt sallsned at your monej cheetlullv refunded Oet Buttle today at RttltR-N Iuaifl. DANCE Wednesday Night BEST MUSIC IN TOWN THE HARMONIZERS Townsend Hall UJ'j W. Mala Ltdies lOe Cents 25c llll-tQ HE'S A JOLLY I i vzuv imr : l r.nnn ffi nisi I no uNKts .k ..tvsi, 1 1 ft, GAYEST I Who Couldn't. I VI A Wl NSHOWINy Keep His Hands VX3 2klL AXtm.j7 Out of Other Peo. I I fTr'!! ..... -5r r L -a- it BBSBBsaBSBaawaaasssaaaaaBBBiBssaBBawaeB Bj k'mmmmmr' VIC M rOCKKlt . e ti Shows 3-nS Eea l.tr Inc. Tea K Ages lt-15-I0r e Klddlea 10c KTJZ-. .-j J 11 111 tTT llurryt Last Day! L wpmssp Mil" 0$ I Plus "M.xicen Sp.mi.' I r- .-' A Mi J FlMvS SyQTW TODAY rourthl 2$?L'll jl A J and j3gfL S3 WED1 Peggy Moran Johnny Downs Gertrude Michael I y TOMORROW ( J -s , , and TKURSDAYl lf J 12 !hrlll-)ammd hours of excitement you'll never forget! Jf Shows This AfUrnoon at 1:45 trd This Erenlng at 1:45 -fill ea Bum 6 Ml all his killblUr rela- ttyes . . stew en the screen . . big as life and twice a funnyl HNmth to ft hst tkn it's eW kyttrtl -pfe mwm 9L. I I MM K W "fx M e- Law. a aVI V t tTKim JaXT. 1KI V I , I Sti kt'i ewe? m AV torn It thtt Mf-Hffy pMtn"y( f ''2&3 ".,1 Utti MERKEL J.rrrfYioiT) COLONNA DoatJtH-0) WILSON FAT BARRETT (I'erl Err) Harold PEART (Olldertleeve) Last Time TanlU: RITZ BROTHERS ANDREWS SISTERS "Argentine Nights" Shews Pally at 1:48 -4 -.48 Mats 17c (as ie-Me Eves tde Us i. -w ra.p I i asWS I 1 gLTg L 4e-4e e Aeee It te 18-iec BJddlea-ie