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MEDFORD MATT, TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1941.
CATFISH DERBY AT
BYBEE BRIDGE TO
OPENAIUOPJ.
Continued Entertainment Is
Promised Through After
. noon Long Prize List
The fifth annual national cat
fih derby, sponsored this year
by the Medford 20-30 club, will
start at Bybee bridge at 1:30 p.
m. sharp Sunday, and from then
until 4 o'clock, close of the der
by, there will be a steady stream
of entertainment events for the
huge crowd expected to be on
band for the fish pageant.
With Frank DeSouza acting
as master of ceremonies, the en
tertalnment program will open
with several selections by Mrs,
Harry Prentice's accordion band
Travel tha route of the early
explorers on this 1000-mile
cruise to Prince Rupert and
return.
SVDey Cruise through sheltered
waters, deep ailant covet, patting
towering snow-capped mountains,
aboard tha Prinan Adtlaiii. Deck
sports, music, dancing, notable
service and cuisine.
See ralica of tha aboriginaa at
Alan Bay, picturesque Industrial
outpost Ocaaa Falls, and other
Interesting ports.
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Judge F. L. TouVelle will crown
tha queen of the derby at 2
o'clock, following which the
kiltie band of the Ashland
American Legion will play sev
eral numbers.
Attorney George M. Roberts
will give a patriotic address at
2:30, and from 3 to 4 a large
number of prizes, donated by
local merchants, will be awarded
for events to be announced later.
At 4 o'clock sharp the derby
will officially end, and the cat
fish caught by the competitors
will be weighed, measured and
Judged and the winners an
nounced. The fish may be
caught anywhere and any time
between 1:30 and 4, but they
must be landed before the latter
hour, officials have pointed out
Prizes will be given for the
largest catch by a three-man
team, the largest fish and the
longest fish.
Judges of the derby will be F.
L. TouVelle, Frank Perl, Ken
neth Anthony, Mayor H. S.
Deuel, Sheriff Syd I. Brown,
Robert W. Ruhl, George M. Rob
erts and Charles C. Furnas.
PINBALL DEVICES,
BUT BM PRIZES
(Continued Prom Page One)
5 CTS. AT BAGLEY
Ashland, June 18. (Spl.)
Ralph Koozer, manager of the
Bagley Canning company, stated
today that his company Is pay
ing five cents a pound for royal
Anne, Bing and Lambert cher
ries, the price his company has
paid from the beginning of the
season. He added that no change
In the price was contemplated.
The cannery is still receiving
cherries and barrelling Is pro
ceeding at the plant.
Mr. Koozer said that confusion
had resulted from a Mall Tribune
story Monday that the price was
around five cents for Bings, with
royal Annas at six cents.
Rain thus far has done no
serious damage to the cherry
crop, so far as his receipts indi
cate, Mr. Koozer said.
FORMER CASHIER GETS
2 YEARS, $19,000 FNE
Portland, June 18. (IP) Fed
eral Judge James A. Fee sen
tenced Cyril C. Llndley, 43, con
fessed embezzler, to two years
in a federal penitentiary and
fined him $19,000 yesterday.
U. S. Attorney Carl C. Don-
augh said the .former assistant
cashier of the Hood River branch
of the First National Bank of
Portland took amounts totaling
$14,000.
Savings
( Earn 1
V More J
Savings Earn More when they are Invested
here. 4 current dividends, compiled semi
annually. Increase your savings substantially
and steadily.
AVE WITH GREATER GAIN AT THE
Jackson County Federal
savings & loan association
126 East Main
crease fire insurance rates.
Councilman J. C. Collins point
ed out that application for per.
mite would have to be made to
the chief and Mr. Elliott replied
that he would not issue any but
he Indicated his fear that none
theless such storage might be
. done without his consent,
Emergency Action
It was explained that the ordi
nance was prepared because the
existing one governing fire
crackers had been accidentally
omitted in the recent correlation
of all the city's ordinances. Be
cause of the lack of an existing
ordinance on the matter, an
emergency was declared so that
the new ordinance became effec
tive upon adoption.
Reporting for the land apprai
sal committee, Harold Frye,
chairman, recommended sale of
the following city-owned lits:
Lot 22, block 2, Kenwood ad
dition, to E. R. Davis for the ap
praised price of $175, the lot
being on West Palm street near
Columbus avenue; lot 5, consoli
dated No. 2, to Hobart M. Price
for $300, the lot being on Port
land avenue; lots 6 and 7, block
2, Palm addition, to J. V. Mc-
Gowan for $600, the lota being
on Palm street a block west of
Oakdale avenue; and lot 1, block
2, amended plat of Euclid Park
addition, to John W. McCabe
for $300, the lot being on Hill
crest road. The council approved
the sales.
Three Lots Rented
Three lots on North Riverside
avenue were rented at $15 a
year each to Foster tc Kleiser
for signboards, it being stipulat
ed that the signs could be re
moved at any time and the
agreement cancelled upon ten
days' notice from the city.
From a list certified by the
city civil service' commission,
the council employed H. V.
Martin as a hoseman in the fire
department to replace Vernon
Woods who recently re-enlisted
In the navy. Martin, highest on
the civil service list, has been a
volunteer fireman for some
time.
On recommendation of the
airport committee, the council
sanctioned the purchase of 20
acres of land at the airport from
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ivie for
$3,623. The land is needed in the
general airport expansion now
under way, Mr. Collins, commit
tee chairman explained.
387 Planes Use Port
In May 387 planes used the
municipal airport, it was shown
In report submitted by Thomas
A. Culbertson, Jr., airport super
lntendent, and read by Mr. Col
lins. The planes were classified
as follows: 207 United Air Lines,
133 U. S. army and 27 private.
Councilman Frank J. Runtz
read a comprehensive May work
report of the various city depart
ments as prepared by Fred W.
Scheffel, city superintendent
On the advice and consent of
the council, M. N. Hogan, acting
mayor, re-appolnted Paul B.
Rynnlng to the city water com
mission for a five-year term and
C. E. Borg to the board of ap
peals as successor to the late R.
I. Stuart.
Mayor H. S. Deuel and City
Attorney Frank P. Terrell were
absent.
TO
STOP AT TRACKS
Salem, June 18. (Spl.) All
trucks carrying logs In the state
of Oregon must come to a com
plete stop before crossing any
railroad track at grade from to
day on, said Ormond R. Bean,
state public utilities commission
er. In a pronouncement affecting
thousands of log carriers.
The time logs are removed
from the highway, when drop
ped or lost, must be contained In
the carriers' reports to the high
way commission. AUo, logging
trucks are prohibited against
hauling logs, poles or piling on
Saturday afternoons; on Sun
days; during the hours of dark
ness and on the following holi
days: January 1, May 30, July 4,
Labor Day November 11 and
December 23.
tone weak with yeatardaye IS ease
decline; I decks cholc 82-lb. Oregon
lambs aiO.40. estreme top; medium
to choice ahoro ewas quoted 62. &0 a
a a.
Chicago
Chicago, June 19 (AP-UBDA)
Kofi: Total is 000: top 110 15; bulk
food and cholc ISO to 370-lb. ssso
10.19; moat 270 to JSO-lb. 6.76
10 00; M0 to 600-lb. packing aowa
generally 68-663935; lighter welghta
to ee so.
Cattle: (400; calves 100: largely
68.76U16 trade; beet light cattle
ia.lt): heifers ahared light ateer
adTanoe: choice heifers topped at
Sll SO. scaling 760 Iba.
Sheep: 4.000; eprtng lambe atrong
to 16e hleher: other claaaea steady:
few eloaely sorted native aprtngere
11.7S11S5; good to choice print
ers 611 38 11.60; beat 106-lb. clipped
lamb as 40: few choice na.lv ewea
8460 610; with hearles mostly
downward from S3 SO.
Radio Highlights
Portland Produce
Al. Cnem.
Am. Can
Dje.
A. T. T.
Anaoonda
Atch. T. air..
Bendls Arts.
Bethlehem Steel .
Caterpillar Tract.
Chryeler
Curtisa-Wrlght
Douglaa Aircraft
DuPont
Oen. Electric ,
Oea. Fooda ,,
..t64
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- 68',
- TSi,
48
- 67H
. 71
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. 32H
Oen. Motor
Int. Harvester -Johns-Manvlll
Kennecott
Monty Ward
No. Amn. Arn.
North Amer.
Penney (J. C )
Penna. R. R.
Phillips pet.
Radio
Southern Pactflo .
Std. Brands
Std. Oil Cal.
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Traoaamarlra
Union Carbide .
United Aircraft
United Airline .
C. S. Steel
&
101,
San Francisco Butter
San Francisco. June 18. But
tar: M ecore 17c: at acore asvie;
SO score 86c; 80 acore 3 sc.
Saeramento. June 18 Butter
fat: FVat grade 40 ije; second grade
38 Ho.
Radio station KUIN. Grants
Pass, 1340 kilocycles, will broad
cast a blow-by-blow description
of the Louis-Conn fight through
the facilities of the Mutual
Broadcasting system. The fight
is scheduled to go on the air at 6
o'clock tonight, Pacific standard
time. '
Portland, June 18. VP, Country
meata: selling prloee to retailers
Country killed hogs, beat butchers.
138 to 140-lb. 14 Ha) ISo lb.; vealers.
fahcy 16417e, light, thin 1816c,
heary 13 16c: yearling lamba 10 13c
lb.; 1M1 eprtng lamba 18a lb.; awes
6e8c lb.; good cutter eowa 12 1314c
lb.; oanenr cows 11 alio lb.; bulls
1414 el6o lb.
By the Associated Press)
(Time is Pacific Standard)
New York, June 18. (The
Special News Service). In start
ing Its schedule of fights pro
moted by Mike Jacobs with to
night's outdoor battle between
Joe Louis and Billy Conn, the
MBS chain will use a 170-station
hookup in this country In addi
tion to the Canadian network.
The Jacobs bouts formerly
were on NBC-blue.
Air time is 6 o'clock. De
scription will be supplied by
the new announcing team of Dan
Dunphy and Bill Comm.
Tonight, war schedule 9:13
MBS, 3:30 MBS. 6:45 CBS, 7:00
NBC-red, 8:00 NBC, CBS. 8:30
MBS.
NBC-blue 3:30 China relief,
Claire Luce and Wendell Will
kie: 8:30 Stanford U. SOth anni
versary, Chas. F. Kettering on
"Industrial Research."
Portland Wheat
' Thursday,' war schedule 4:00
NBC, CBS, 4:53 NBC-blue, 5:00
NBC-red, CBS, 8:00 NBC-blue,
MBS, 7:00 MBS. 8:45 MBS, 9:45
NBC, 10:00 MBS, 11:53 CBS,
12:55 NBC-blue, 1:00 MBS, 2:25
NBC-red, 2:45 CBS, NBC-blue.
NBC-Red 2:30 "Speaking of
Liberty," Alexander Woolcott.
NBC-blue, 8:30 a. m., "Farm and
Home Hour," Sec. Wlckard.
Finds Ring
Whltefield, N. H. lU.PJ Seven
teen years ago Miss Clara Levas
seur, now manager of the tele
phone exchange here, lost an
Initiated gold ring while swim
ming at Burns lake. While div
ing for fresh water clams at the
lake, 11-year-old Romeo Det
cheverry recovered the ring.
Spinning Booms
Montgomery, Ala. 01 PJ Ala
bama's cotton spinning Industry
Is operating at near-boom peak,
with 1.729.018 of the state's total
of 1.802,156 spindles in operation
this.
LIVESTOCK
Portland
Portland. June 18. (AP-CSDA)
Hogs: 860; market actlre, atrong with
moat aalea now 10c higher than
Monday; good-choice 170 to 215-lb.
drtve-ina SU OOell 10: only odd lots
at an. 13a 1131; 330 to 370-lb. butch
era 810 3610 60; light llrhte 810.00
10 36; packing eowa mostly 88 60a)
8.78: feeder pigs acarce; choice light
welghta quotable to 811.60 or above.
Cattle: 160: calves. 60; market Try
aiow. moatlv atrady to weak at week's
decline but eanner-cutter eowa weak
to sac or mora lower: few fraat
tee re ss.75B00; atockera 88 00
B.90: strictly good light fed ateera
quotable above 810.26; few common
heifers 87 00 7.76; fat beef heifers
upward to 89 60: canner-eutter eowa
mostly 88 00 4 6 00; ahelly eowa down
to 84.50 and below; young fat dairy
eowa up to 8650 early: graaa-fat beef
cows 8ft 60e7 28; common-medium
bulla 6760 840;' good heavy beef
bulls up to 69 28; good-choice vaalers
611 00$ 11.80; few atrong welghta to
613 00; common-medium grades 67.00
10 00.
Sheep: 800: market very alow, weak
to 35c lower than Monday; good
choice spring lamba 69 359 60; soma
at 6936 carrying wat fleeces: fat
lamha mostly 88 50: light klnda down
to an 00: common-medium ewea 61.60
g 3 50; fat ewea up to 63 60.
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South aan Francisco
South San Franctaco. June 18. T"i
(fed -State Mkt. Newel Hoga: 800;
trsdy: moat 185 to 335-lb. callfor
nlaa 61130. few heavlea 810 80; pack
ing aowa 69 00 down.
Cattle: 78; alow, about ateady:
about one load mixed graaa plain
grade ateera 88 35 a 7 25. few better
kind gnueere 68 60 9 36: fed ateera
absent, quoted 19 50 10 50; ma)or
share of run grassy aha stock; few
l oss-lb. dairy cows 88 50. practical
loadlot top 85 73. about two loada
cannere and cutters 84 006 26; bulla
active, lanrely 68 00 8 60. light klnda
86 50. Calvee: Salable 15: cholc veal
era absent, quoted 610 501100: few
medium calves 69 00 8 50.
Sheep: 1 800, largely north coast
woo led lamba. about S decks shorn
lamba. many cull to common; under
Portland, June 16, yp) Futures:
Wheat: Open High Low Cloaa
Sept. jl Ji jo jo
Cash grain:
Oat No. 3, 68-lb. white 636.00.
Barley No. 3, 48-lb. bearded white
28 00.
Flas NO. 1, 618414.
Cash wheat (bid):
Soft white 87Vic; aoft whit z
eluding rat 0ftc; whit club 81c;
western red tie.
Hard red winter: Ordinary sis;
I Ipar eant eayic; 13 par cent 94e:
II per cent 9314c; 13 par eant 94c:
Hard white -baa rt: 13 per cent
61.13; 18 per cent 61.14; 14 par cent
6118.
Todaye car receipts: Wheat li;
barley 1; flour ; corn 3; oata 0;
hay 1; mlllfeea .
Chicago Wheat
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Chicago, June 18.
Wheat: Open High Low Cloaa
July 1.00- 1.00H J5i M
Sept. 1.03 1.0314 tooft 100S
Deo. 1.04)4 IMV, 1.0254 1.03S
Wall St. Report
New York, June 18. (JP) A
sudden downward movement In
the last few minutes ruined a
strong stock market today, turn
ing many erstwhile gains into
losses.
Sales totaled about 800,000
shares.
Today's closing prices for 84 select
ed stocks follow:
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