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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 27. 1941. PAGE FTVB POUR PAY FINES Fines totaling $30 were levied against four traffic-law violators by City Judge Allen D. Curry yesterday afternoon and this morning, bringing to $80 the two-day total amount of money which has enriched the city treasury in the current police campaign to halt careless driv ing. -- Wray L. Shlmfessel of the Crater Lake highway made two appearances In city court, and was fined both times. Yesterday afternoon he was assessed $10 on a charge of violation of the basic rule, and this morning the judge fined him $5 for operat ing car with no muffler. Po lice said he had been warned about the lack of a muffler about a month ago. Elvin Babcock of 401 South Riverside avenue, charged with Shimfessel with violation of the basic rule following an accident between their two cars early Thursday morning at McAn- idrews road and North Riverside avenue, was also fined $10 yes- terday afternoon. Both charged with double parking with nobody in the drivers' seat. George R. Carter, county clerk and James Ring rose each were fined $2.30. Study Ashland Rodeo Plan KNIFE W1ELDER GIVEN 3 YEARS IN OREGON PEN Menus of the Day VACATION CLOTHES PRICED TO FIT YOUR BUDGET Lastex Bathing Suits Midriff, Lestex and Prints SI .98 to S2.98 SLACKS Many different styles, colors and materials to choose from, siies 12 to 44 S1.98 to S6.98 PLAY SUITS One-pleee and brassiere top styles. SI .98 to S2.98 5lf PLAY SHOES S1.95 to S3.95 the BAND BOX 223 S. 6TH. PHONE 3686 Bt Mn. Alexander Owf tnnr rvtnf I or t Chilled Salmon Lemon Quarter Hot Buttered Spinach Bread Apricot Concerv Sliced Cucumber with Sour Cremm Bauc Chilled Watermelon Hot Coffee Front er 1 cup 'orange Juice 4 cup lemon Juice 3 tablespoon Urn Julca a tablespoon sugar 1 cup allced peaches fresh or chilled) 1 teaspoon crushed mint Mix Ingredient, chill several hour. Can b poured Into tray In mechan ical relrlgerator and chilled until partly froeen. Oarnlsh with fresh mint leave. Apricot ConserT 4 cups sliced aprlcoU (fresh or soaked dried) 4 cups sugar 3 cupa rapberrls Mix (rulta and sugar and let stand 30 minute. Crush, add rest of In gredients and boll 10 minutes. Re duce heat and simmer until Jelly-like. Be careful not to over-cook. Test by pouring a, small amount on a plate and chilling several minutes. If It thicken It Is done. Sliced Cucumber With Sour Cream Sane 3 cups sliced cucumber : Iced water ' 4 teaxpoon salt 3 3 cup thick sour cream 3 tablespoona vinegar ( ) teaspoon mtneed parsley 4 teaspoon minced onion or chive 1 teupoon sugar teaspoon paprika Soak cucumber 30 minutes, cov I ered with Ice water. In refrigerator. 1 Drain and cover with Ingredients, i beaten together. Chill until served. WT1 Boy Who Stabbed Fellow CCC Enrollee Gets Inde terminate Prison Sentence Schedule for Ashland's 1941 July Fourth rodeo, to ba itagad In conjunction with tha annual calibration. Is baing studied hara by Frank Back, buildar oi tha naw "Diamond Circla Corrals;" R. I. Flaherty, chambar oi commarca presi dant. and C. P. Talant. buslnass managar for tha sponsoring Ashland Trail-Riders. LIVESTOCK 85 SATURDAY AUTO FLAG SETS 25c i i L SET OF FIVE FOR BICYCLES. TOO TISSUES 25c 1000 Sheets C10LLE 50c Tube Shave Cream 29c TABLECLOTHS. 25c WASHCLOTHS Turkish Double Thread 4c HALIBUT Liver Oil 50 Capsules 27c DOUBLE Shaving Mirrors One side magnifies 25 c GLOVES SS 25?, COLGATE SPECIAL 35 Himyar Cigarette Rolling Kit 2a SHOE LACES p. O COLGATE j 1 APPIE BLOSSOM t I SODY POWDIH lT aBMHHaaaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI Dial 3874 30 North Central WESTERN THRIFT Medford's Original Price Cutters Tortland Portland. Jun 37. ( AP-USDAI Hoga: 700; market Tfry slow, around lasc lower thin Thursday: good choice ISS-lb. WFtthu Hl.aO; atrlctly sorted kinds quotabla to 113.00: off gradea down to S11.7S: few light llshta SI 1.00: packing bows aalable 9.aa9.7: few feeder pigs $13.96. Cattle: 95; calvea, 35; market about Meady: odd head light atocker ateera $8.00; cutlery dairy ateera down to S8 SO; grasa-fat light ateera quotable $9.50 or above; atrlctly ffood light ted ateera quotable to $10 50: cutter common helfera aalable $357.50: gran fat helfera quotable $900 or above: good fl helfera eligible to $10 00: canner-cutter cowa $4.76 575: fat dairy cowa to $635: me dium-good bulla $8 35 a B OO; gooa choir vealera ateady at $ll.00 13 00. Sheen: 100; market quotable steady; good-choice springers aalable $8.75i 9.00: feeder lamba aalable around $8.00; fat ewea quotable $3.35(33.75. club ast.ic: western red 931ac. Hard red winter: ordinary 95Sc: 11 per cent B74c: 13 per cent 99'c; 13 per cent $1.011 14 per cent $1.03 Vi. Hard whlte-baart: 13 per cent $1.13: IS per cent $1.14; 14 per cent S1.10. Today's car recetpta: Wheat 40; flour 9: corn 3; mlllfeed 5. Wall St. Report South rian Franclco South San Francisco, June 37. (IP (Ped.-State Mkt. Newal Hoga: 450; around 30c lower; most 185 to 335-lb. Callfornlaa $11.30 11.30. few heavy hogs $10.70; packing sowa weak to 35c lower, bulk $8.508 75. Cattle: None; desirable gradea Tea ateera, helfera and young cowa an ient; for week: generally ateady. Calves: aalable 35: ' weak; choice gradea absent, package common to good calvea salable SOOOsi 10.00. Sheep: 1.300: choice latnoa acarce. medium to good late yesterday 15c lower; 1 decks good 73-lb. nortn coast lamba $1000. sorted 10 per cent: numerous packagea wooled lamba $8.50 9 50: medium to choice ewes quoted $3.50 ig 3.35. Chlcaco Chicago, June 37. (AP-USDAI Hoga: 13.500: welghta 340 Ua down ateady to 10c lower; heavier butchers 10a 15c off; aowa fully 15c lower: top $11.00: 180 to 370-lb. $10.75 11.00; 370 to 330-lb. $10.80 10.80; 330 to 400-lb. packing aowa generally $9.85 a 10.10; 400 to 500-lb. $9.3539.85. Cattle: 1.00: calvea, 400; weak to 35c lower: most $9.75 X 10.35 on strict ly grain fed medium to good ateera: beat $10.50: few loada common and medium $8 359 25; vealera ateady up to $13 50. Sheep: 3.000: all claaaea ateady. slow; tew closely sorted native spring lsmbs $13 00: others $11 00 11.75; throwouta $10.0 down; one deck good to cbolce ahorn old crop lamba $9.60: medium to good $8 85; few choice light weight ewea $4.76; bulk cleanup aalea $3.154 50. New York, June 27. (IP) Heavy buying in major com modities today blanketed a gen erally Indifferent stock market. The share list inclined to droop from the start and de clines of fractions to more than a point were observed in most departments at the close. Some consolation was de rived from the fact offerings were relatively small through out. Transfers for the full pro ceedings were around 450,000 shares. . Among bounding staples cot ton futures shot up better than $1.60 a bale to new 11-year tops and cottonseed oil contracts reg istered new highs since 1926. Grains exhibited strength. Bonds were comparatively steady. Today's closing prices for 34 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. Dye 153'i Am. Can 83 A. T. A T. 1551, Anaconda .-. 37 Atch. T. tc S. P. 381, Armand Sullivan, 19, CCC enrollee from the south, was sentenced to an indeterminate term not to exceed three years, on a plea of guilty to a charge of assault with a deadly weapon, when he appeared before Circuit Judge H. K. Hanna yesterday. Sullivan was charged with stabbing Lee Cook, a fellow-cn-rollee from Camp Applegate last June T, during a fracas on Front street between two groups of CCC youths. Cook, slashed 11 times about the shoulders and neck, is able to be out of the hospital, where at first his condi tion was regarded as serious. In connection with the affray. a hearing was held yesterday in the sheriff s office at which Cook and other youths testified they procured beer in a Japanese restaurant. All are minors. Re vocation of the restaurant's beer license Is sought. Testimony in the case will be forwarded to the state liquor board for final action. j Burglary Admitted Douglas E. Jones, 19, Butte Falls district youth, entered a plea of guilty to a charge of burglary not in a dwelling, and passing of sentence was con tinued until Douglas Butts, simi larly charged, is apprehended. The pair are charged with en tering summer cabins in the Butte Falls district and taking food, cooking utensils and other . articles. I Jones Is serving a sentence of 30 days and $25 fine on his plea of guilty in Justice court the first of the week to dynamiting fish in Little Butte creek. The ex plosive was part of the loot taken from one of the cabins. Jones, In a statement to the authori ties, said the dynamite was cast into a pool near Cobleigh bridge, but no fish were killed. BY PACT. AND T. Friends here today learned of the promotion of Howard J. Boyd from wire chief of the Klamath Falls office of the Pa cific Telephone It Telegraph company to staff assistant in charge of personnel with head quarters at the company's Port land executive office. With the Bell System for 26 years, Mr. Boyd came to Med ford in 1922 as a repeaterman for the telephone company. In 1928 he was promoted to senior central office repairman at Eugene. He has since filled vari ous positions in different parts of the state. Both Mr. and Mrs. Boyd have been active in civic affairs in Klamath Falls. Mr. Boyd's pro motion becomes effective July 1. Live In Stockade Fort McClellan, Ala. (U.B Two -companies of "M.P.'s" military police have been given quarters where they once were accustomed to quartering their victims. They were placed in the camp stockade after officials saw there was enough room for prisoners in the guard house, and not enough for the police in the regular camp area. GASQUET CAMP IS ORDERED CLOSED Medford CCC district head quarters today announced re ceipt of official notice that Camp Gasquet, near Crescent City, Cel., will not be occupied after July 1. It was not known at headquarters, however, whether the company occupying tha camp would be disbanded. Discontinuance of Camp Gas quet will leave only one camp remaining on the Siskiyou na tional forest. Camp China Flats. near Powers. There Is also only one camp remaining on tha Rogue River national forest. Camp South Fork, Camp Apple- gate having been recently dis banded. Camp Gasquet has carried on an extensive program of build ing recreational facilities, signs, lookout towers and other forest projects. Thus far seven camps of tha Medford district have been dis continued. At present 24 camps are scheduled to remain In oper ation after July 1. East St. Louis, 111. U.R A prowler stole a pair of roller skates with shoes attached from Art Lamely's automobile. Pol ice deduced that the thief was ; a novice skater, since he also I took a pint of rubbing alcohol. Bendlx Avla Bethlehem Steel H Caterpillar Tract. Chrysler Curtlaa-Wrlght Douglaa Aircraft . DuPont Oen. Electric Gen. Pooda Qen. Motora ... Int. Harvester . Johns-Manvllla Kennecott Monty Ward No. Amn. Avn. . North Amer Penney IJ. C Penna. R. R. Phillips Pet. Radio 38 , 73(' unquoted . 57 S . 8i . 73". .165t, . 33H Portland Produce Southern Pacific . Std. B rinds .. Std. Oil Cal. Std. Oil N. J. Tranaamerlea Union Carbide United Aircraft United Airline U. 8. Steel unquoted 3814 50 V4 . 53 8H S4'4 14'i . 63 '4 . 79S , 33 , . 43 ., . H . us . 6H . 31 Vj . 40 S 'i . 73 ,391, 8H Loses Old Name Bethany. Mo. U.R) When school starts at Bethany next fall, for the first time In 65 years there'll be no member of the Bryant family to answer "present" when the roll Is called. The list started In 1876 when John B. Bryant, later a judge, and ended with the graduation in this year's senior class in high school of Bruce Bryant. Toe Sacrificed Omaha, Neb. U.R Wade Las slter would have given his little toe to be admitted into the navy. He did Just that when he learned that his left little toe was out of ; alignment. Young Lassiter on i his 17th birthday went to the hospital, had the toe amputated and will take another examina tion soon. Portland, unchanged. June 37. (IP) Produce Chicago Wheat San Franrlaro ntitter San Pranclaco. June 37. iJPi But ter: 93 acora 89c: 91 score S7c; 90 score, 88c; 89 score 85c. Chicago, June 37 July wheat contracts were lifted to above $1.06 and September to near $1.07 today, highest quotations poated here since May last year. Sharp price rises la other com modities, including cotton, which waa the highest In 11 yean, and aoybeana and lard, which reached hlgha since 1937, Imparted much bullish cnthuslssm to the wheat pit. Corn closed 'i m up. July 744, September 77',77'e; oatr, I'tw lr higher; aoybeana $ to 6c up. Wheat: Open High Low Close July 105 tos'4 1 05 1 08', Sept. 1.08'i 1 OS 108 Dec. 108 109', !.08, t 09', Sacramento, June VitilP) Butter: First grade, 43'4c; second grade 40 c. War Interests Writer Lincoln, Neb. U.R Dr. A. E. ' Sheldon, 80-year-old superin tendent of the Nebraska his torical society, wants to return , to the European battle front aa 1 a war correspondent. During the last World war, Sheldon spent nine months at the front writing for Nebraska news-1 papers. Carrr On Halifax, Yorkshire, Eng. (U.R) Members of the Ancient Or der of Henpecked Husbands have held their annual general meeting again and enjoyed their I one day off in the year from their wives. None revealed the secret meeting place. They were afraid that their wives might call. Closing Uma fur Too Lata to Clas sify Ada la I :S0 p. m. Portland Wheat Portland. June 37. -r. Oraln: Wheat: Open Hlth Low Close s-pt ai sis ait ai', Cash gram: Oats No 3 38-Ib white $39 00. Barley No. 1. 45-lb. bearded white 2S SO. Com: No. 9 eastern yellow ship menu $33 00. Plax No. I. $1 .',. Cash wheat Ibid I : Soft whit -; sift white eaciudtnar r x 9V: whiw CLASSES Dr. R. M. Hood. Optometrist Snarls Bltfg. wain sn Riverside. Medford. Ore skillful servlra Reasonable prices REUAE1D! If party who spent week-end at home because father wouldn't drive car-due to squeaks, rattles, poor performance -will communicate with nearest Union Oil station, substantial reward will fol low in form of Stop-Wear Lubrication, which is guaranteed against faulty chassis lubrication for 1000 miles, at no extra cost. You get all of following when car has had Stop-Wear Lubrica tion: One, you SEE difference in way car looks-tires, running boards dressed -interior cleaned out, glass gleaming. Two, you HEAR difference in quiet operation. Three, you FEEL difference in way car shifts, steers, rides. Guar antee of 1000 miles of chassis lubrica tion given with each Stop-Wear job. Apply immediately. If desired, cars picked up and returned, no extra cost. But ONLY Union Oil stations in neigh borhood have Stop-Wear Lubrication. k R K E T CHUCK BATEMAN. Owner 313-315 N. Riverside. Pbona 2117. Free Delivery Pork & Beans 10c Garden brand 2Vi can Deviled Meat Cudahr's. 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