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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1943 PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and Return Mrs. W. J. Kelnklng ol 28 Washington St., has return ed home after an extended stay In Oakland, Calif., with her sister, Mrs. Jack Huff. IV To Attend Funeral Degree of Honor members are asked to meet at the home of Mrs. Mabel Bennett Saturday at 1 p. m., from where the group will at tend the funeral of Elmer Lucas. . Minor' Accident Estcn B. Humphrey of Route 2 and Jesse D. Forschler of Medford drove cars Involved in a minor mishap on West Jackson boulevard near Fir street this morning, accord ing to a report on file. Director on Program Col. 7. T. Chamberlin, Camp White medical director, will show col ored pictures which he has taken in many parts of the world at an open meeting of the Eagle Point Grange Tuesday, Nov. 2, L at the Grange hall at 8 p. m. The f public Is invited to attend. The regular Grange meeting will fol low. Take Vacation The Misses Florence and Ruth Winn have returned to Medford from San Francisco where they spent a , week's vacation. They were ac . eompanled south by Mrs. Lillian " Hanna who remained in San Francisco for a longer visit with relatives. The trip was made by bus. , e e Return to College Several young men home on leave this week from the University of Colorado at Boulder, Colo., where they are enrolled In the navy's V-12-training program, left Medford this morning to re y turn to the school. Included in Ythe group were Dan Winter, Elwood B. Hedberg, Bill Bayliss, Bob Mitchell, Bob Holmes, and Charles Braley. Codding Leaves George A. Codding, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Codding, Sr., of 1015 Queen Anne avenue, left this morning by plane for Seattle ' after spending two days here visiting his parents. From Seattle voune Codding will go to Nor folk, Va., to await an assignment to a midshipmen's school under the U. S. Navy's V-12 program. He was graduated from the University of Washington last week with a B. A. degree. DANCE REDMAN HALL Fourth and Apple Sts. SAT. NITE Oct. 30 9:30 o'clock OLD HARD TIME DANCE at the UPPER APPLEGATE GRANGE HALL - OCT. 30 Good Music Refreshments AN EXTRA SPECIAL PARTY FOR A GRAND HALLOWE'EN! 8 To 12 BAH RAY'S MUSIC O PERSONAL CALENDAR Friday 7:30 B. m. flnlrian T.lnV Tlikl. class, Hallowe'en party, at First Baptist church. Saturday 2:00 B. m rhnn( A P.K.O.. snpcial mPAtintf of Mrs. C. I. Drummond, 1336 Queen Anne, to entertain state vice president. To Remodel J. C. Cass ap- Dlied at the Cltv hllllrilns In. spector's office Thursday for a permit to remodel the old Brass Rail at 1122 South Riverside avenue Into four apartments at a stated cost of $200. News Behind The News By Paul Mallon (Continued from Page One) irtside congress trying to get some arrangement for continu ance of the Commodity Credit corporation food subsidies, which will make the consumer and waee earner think prices are not as high as they are by mak ing the treasury stand some of the increase. e IN short, the White House meth- a nri i to rnmnromisfl at what ever negotiable point It can find In order to stave off another gen eral wage and price Increase. Weeks will be required to work it out, if It can be worked out, and the effectiveness of the re sults cannot even be guessed. The crisis has war and polit ical aspects as well as economic significance. Coal production already has broken down to the point where suffering In many localities can be expected this winter. Pro duction initiative was disturbed long before the recent crisis by the fact that sons and friend" of miners were able to find other war work paying higher wages. Then also the railroad broth erhoods are a powerful group, which usually gets what it wants. A rail strike obviously cannot be allowed in view of war necessity, even If it Is voted. The rest of union leadership obviously is holding back to see how these two vanguards come out before bringing forward again their pressure for a gen eral wage increase. A LL this agitation Is, of course, hAlnff iigpri hv Bvrnes to frighten congress Into a com promise on a food subsidy, but apparently without much eiiec, Even ii Mr. Roosevelt s com promise plan Is successful, : it probably will lead the nation Into higher inflationary ground but apparently he hopes the ground will be beclouded so as not to scare anyone. Also, such negotiated decisions must be temporary. Both labor leaders and farm leaders apparently justify their existence by planned successive campaigns to increase wages and improve conditions without end. Their organizational set ups are such that they cannot 3 MERRICK'S BALLROOM Lots of Pun With 2 2 BANDS HALLS POPULAR PRICES SAT NITE afford 'to take national eco nomic viewpoint or accept one which conflicts with theirs. Nor have they overlooked the fact that a critical presidential election Is In the offing next year, having recently modified their natlnnal nAlitlal nl-1oa. at their Cnnvftnttnne tn thm rmft-t of practically inviting the presi dent to nsn tor their votes If he wants them and to use big ger and better bait. An over-all. arhitrarv fVfnff of both prices and wages at the outset oi mis war (as Barucn demanded) miffht hav ,hu1njt the existing difficulties. But with a policy of negotiation and adjustment having proceeded as far B8 it has. nn nnm mmmm in be able even to suggest a wholly satisfactory or guaranteed solu tion. . Livestock Portland, Ore.; Oct. 29 0J.F9 Cattle none, calves none. Nominal. Week's trade largely 25-50C' lower except top-medium steers and heifers strong to 25c higher early. Best grass steers S14. No ffnnri Brain fH aimil. able. Grass fat heifers up to $12. aume lower graae cattle unsold. Cannr anri Mn, -j .vvra 4UVWU $4.50-8.50. Good-choice vealers u. ou-i4.ou. . Hogs 50. Sows steady, other hogs scarce, except feeders. Slow. Sizeable lots unsold. Good-choice around 185-225 lb. S14.2S.14 .1(1 rtnnH snn ik ....... $12. Good light feeder pig's $11. i-naice over no lbs. quotable to $12. Sheen nnnn Ma.Mv nominal Fat lambs salable steady, lower graaes slow, quotable weak to lOWer. Fay) ffnnri hanm, lamtu sold at $12, good-choice quotable 9K.o-i2.au. uariots $12.75. uooa ewes sold up to $5. South San Francisco, Oct. 29 -(U.R) rtlSDAI rl.. an Steady. For week: Receipts 1, 200. Steers, heifara nnH annA cows fully steady; medium cows mosuy iu.zo-iu.7o, canners and cutters active, firm, bulk 7.00- o.ou: medium urneoa hulie 10.00-10.50, week's top 11.25. waives: jvone. Nominal. Moes: 290. Around 1 Rn lmir small naekaifo 14 0(1 vrmi top, about two loads good 200- u id. ii.oo. ror week: Re ceipts 2,400; market generally 30c lower. Sheep: 900. Lamb undertone steady. For week: Receipt 8, 600; bulk lambs 13.00-14.75; cull 10 gooa ewes z.uu-a.zs. Chicago, Oct. 28 (UP) iwfAj livestock: K'Hogs,' 8,000. Moderately act ive, steady. Good and choice 150 lbs. and up $13.50-14.60; most good and choice 300-330-lb. sows $14.00-14.25. Cattle, 1500; calves, 500. Fed steers and yearlings steady to weak; buying power narrow; bulk steer crop holdovers few loads $13.50-13.75. Sheep, 5000. Early trade act ive, fully steady; around four loads good to choice western lambs $14.25; best natives early $i3.au. Portland Produce Portland, Oct. 29 mm wholesale market, prices: Eggs Prices to retailers In cases: A grade, large, S9V4c; A medium, 53V4C A small. 48VS0. Eggs Prices to producers: A large, 58c; A medium, 51c; A small, 47V4C. Cranberries Coast, $5.50- 5.73; Coos Bay, $5.75 bushel box Com Local, $1.75-2.00 sack. Lettuce Local; 3c, $3.00-3.50 crate; The Dalles, S3.00-3.50. Tomatoes California, $3.25- 3.80 lug. 8. F. DAIRY PRICES San Francisco,' Oct, 29 (U.R) Dairy market: Butter 93 score 43; 92 score 4ZV4; bo score 4ZVt; 89 score 41. Cheese Wholesale prices, loaf 27'4! triolets 27. Eggs Large grade A 88; me dium grade A 54; small grade A 48V4; iarge grade B 48. Wall Street New York, Oct. 29 U.B Stocks continued their decline today as profit-taking continued a major factor. Volume dwindled to the lightest of the week. Profit-taking went ahead for a time In some of the liquor is CIIICKEII ADD STEAK DIIIIIERS -DAIICIIIG OPEN 6 P. M. to 2 A. M. Every Evening Except Tuesday KYLE'S RESTAURANT ' On Pacific Hlghwty at Central Point FOR RESERVATIONS Phone Central Point 472 sues and this had an adverse In fluence on the main list. Today's closing prices on se lected stocks: American Tel, St Tel. 156Vi Anaconda . 26'4 Chrysler Curtlss Wright 7V4 36 52 44? 27 46Vi 99 10U General Electric General Motors .. Montgomery Ward Penn. R. R Phillips Petroleum J. C. Penney Radio . Southern Pacific 25 Standard Oil of California 38 4 Texas Gulf Sulphur. 36 Transamerica . .. 8 United Aircrafta - 30 U. S. Rubber. 42'4 U. S. Steel 54 "A" A total of 8442 number 4 ration books were Issued at the four Medford elementary schools by noon today. A count at each school showed that Jackson school issued 2002, Lincoln, 1708, Roosevelt, 1996, and Washington, 2736. According to E. H. Hedrick, city school superintendent, appli cations have been steady thru- out yesterday afternoon and this morning;, and no last-minute rush is anticipated. Applications will be accepted at all schools up until 8:30 to night. Too Late To Classify 5 HEAD of choice Hereford weaner calves will be sold at the Livestock Bale Pavilion at Phoenix, Ore., Sat urday. FOR BALE Registered Red Chow puppies. Rt. 3, Box 578. 1 mile south Ernie's Texaco on Jerome Prairie Road, Orante Pass. 30 HEAD of bred eves will be sold at tne Livestock Auction, Phoenix, Saturday. 3071! A fl-room modern house, large Vwtww lot, close In. Some terms. Possession. 01 CAA 6-room modern house, edge piOW of town. One lot. Rented now. Terms. ' CARL OOTTBCHB 7 N. Bartlett St. Ph. 4943. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE SPECIALS Just received another carload of roofing paper, building paper of all kinds, buy now, before prices aa vance. We still have a few white enamel - ranges and medium - else cook stoves, also circulating heaters ana wood heaters. See us before you New shipment of gslvanlsed ware, consisting of garbage cans, buckets, wsshtubs, milk cans, clothesline and ateel wire, also hardware cloth American made products. Large stock of luggage, suitcases, tipper and overnight baga. popular prices. We atlll have fireplace screens, large stock to choose from. Also fireplace baskets. Come In and look them . over. Linoleum rugs from 4x8 to 13x15 at our old popular prices. Large selec tion of yardage goods to ehooee from. New lot of bunk beds, chest of draw era, platform rockers, mattreasos, box springs, quilts and blankets. Large stock of tents, tarpaulins, bay covers, aleeplng bags. See us for your needs. Nails, barb wire, stock fencing and staples. Complete line of these. Fresh stock of paints, all colors, at 1.85 per gallon. For the carpenter: large (lock of tools, consisting of saws, hammers, squares, tapes, rules, chisels, plsnes, braoe and bite, also fllee of all kinds. We carry a large stock of new and used pulleys, blocks, belting, hooks, peavlea and cant hooks for the mill and the woods. Water repellent clothes for the wet weather. Also work shirts, socks, underwear and army pants, used boots and shoes. All sues of pipe and fittings, new and used. 80-gallon hot water tanks, toilets, galvanised sinks. Remember, It always pays to shop at the MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 North Grape. Dial 8744. Jiut 9 dropt PMtro AON UTvvM IB Men nostril oelp you breath freer almost Instantly, to gw your head cold air. 36o 2 tlmAa aa much for EOe. Jautlon: Uie only aa .reefed. Alwava vet fenetro Kaaa Pro pi J mm OET YOUR DURATION CAB MOW I IMS Oldt "f four-door 4u. Ra dio, heater, new rubber. Motor just overhauled. An. unusu ally nna ,, , alia 1840 Old "- Tudor. New blue fin- lah, food tire. Just the oar lor a lamlly with small children. Only SlOtO l&SS Packard convertible coupe. A pieaaing cream In color, this ear la very clean Inside and out.- A fine car In every re.pt..79o 1835 Chevrolet coupe. Motor juat overnauiea 183 Ford Tudor " 183 Plymouth eedan. .S334 sea these care at onoa. They will not last! IDOERTOIT MOTOR CO. Oldsmoblle Bales and fiervio 133 8. Riverside . Ph. 3SS4. WANTED TO BUT Lady's diamond wrist wstch, also diamond ring. Tribune Box 3331. WANTED Beauty operators. Bow man Beauty salon. - DO YOU need spark plugs' We nave a large stoox of Championa. George Goodman, Standard Station, 8th and Central. PRE-WAR TUBES, IS, 16, 18 and 18-lnch. Bring In your certificates. George Goodman, Standard Sta tion, 8th and Central. WANTED Portable typewriter and small tame radio. Dial 4018 or 3148. FOR BALE 60 head of purebred uuroc ught feeder hoge. Best offer takes them all. Phone SSOS. FOR RENT One furnished apart ment. Phone Jacksonville 8SS. WANTED TO BUT 2-bottom tractor plow, also fl-ft. double disc. Phone 12-X-l Central Point. ZONTA CLUB RUMMAGE BALE at old Klocker Prlntery. South Cen tral, Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 1st and and. Four dona to be given to the Uucky wlnnera. WALNUTS Bring your walnuts, sneued and dried, to riuhrera Bakery. 38 N. Holly. All grades, naives or pieces, orchard run. Highest market prices. OUTSTANDING PURCHASES will DC made at the CAL-OREQON HERE FORD ASSOCIATION annual show and sale at Klamath Fella October 31 and November 1. Leading breed ers from the three Psclflc coast states will consign 135 TOP QUAL ITT bulls and 35 females. WISE MEN WILL GATHER FOR GOOD BUYS FROM THE FOLLOWING CONSIGNORS: Elmer Balslger, Klamath Falls. Herbert Chandler. Beker. Ore. Charlie Brothers, Brownsboro, Or. . A. M. comer, Klamath FsUs. Cecil Coniey. Bonansa. Ore. Flounce Rock Ranch, Froepeot, Ore- Merle ooode. MCDoei. calif. Blanche B. Harmon, Klamath Falls. Hannas Brothers, Almota, Wash. L. J. Horton, Klamath Falls. A. B. Hoy. Weed, Calif. Henry & Walter Jaeger, Condon, Ore J. L. Jacob se son, Mann. Ore. Maxlne Ltskey, Klamath Falla. Albert Mehlhorn. Halfway. Ore. Mountcrest Ranch. Hilt, Calif. O. E. Pierce, Medford, Ore. Frank A. Riches, Buena, Wash C. H. Roberts, Ocosta. Wash. Royaldale Farms, Springfield, Or. w. A. serruys, Klamath Falla. Smithes Freeman. Monteaano, Waah. Stearns Cattle Co., PrlnevlUe, Ore, Whltmore Hereford Ranch, POme- roy. Wash. Yamsay Land & Cattle Co., Klam ath Falls. WILL SACRIFICE equity In 38 Pon, tisc. uau uu7 s. Main. THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES Of smoke Damaged Merchandla sre for sale in ware room at the rear of 333 Sixth Street, near Bartlett: Samson Card Tables Ironing Boards 8. 7, 8, and 10-foot Ladders Crib Mattresses Kitchen Ladder Stools Sash Cord Pacer Napkins, Plates, Drinking Cups, etc. One Electric Refrigerator One Ice Box Other Items of Houseware and Hardware. Rear of 333 Sixth St. Nights Only Weekday suits 8:45 TONITE k SAT. MAT. It EVE AUTHENTIC DIFFERENTI AMAZING! FRANK BUCK presents JACARE Animal feature Plus efs rough witii rustII WILLIAM ff BOYD Andy CLYDE JayKIRBY i STAMPS k-VaV in I 4 - ti t--Mr! L. ""VS BUY I0N0S t FOR BALE Modem 4-room house. SloOO; terms. 133 Willamette Ave. FORlAU Enameled, medium alaed. ooal burning, Eatat circulating heater, Sao. 6301, 5 to 6 p. m. only. WILL TRADE a furnished apartments in Olympia, wn, tor apartments la Medford. Phone S1S3. FOR BALE Bmall steamer trunk, floor lamp, full sued mattress. Call asst. FOR BALE Viking cream separator, table model, sis. inquire M? o. LONO black velvet evening coat, warn once, else 3S-40; lady a nrown suede and alUgator oxfords, like new, aVk AA. Phone S458 WANTED-Olrl or woman to assist In circulation and advertising do pertmenta. carry proofs to adver tisers and other errwnds. Must be able to ride bicycle. Permanent position to right party. Apply Mai; Tribune Office. WANTED Ticket clerk, Jackson Hotel. $5 REWARD for furnished apartment or house tot aergeant and wue. Tribune Box 1550. FOR BALE Coming 4-year-old hone, rood worker, good alee; s-year-ora pony, gentle, been ridden few times In loai. j. I. Fan ton. Taiene. STANDARD BUILT house trailer. Texaco service stauon, mue north Eagle Point, Crater Lake Highway, rnona sagie roint is.u, WANTED Part time cook. Riverside USO. FOR SALE triOin New 4-room house, hard. drttlUUwood floors, floor furnace, very attractive, avw wm unuuivi balance very easy terms. (Exclu- alve) Our no. 174-A. SPENCEK-BAGLEY AGENCY 103 W. Main Bt. Phone 307S or 6803. FOR SALE LOGGING EQUIPMENT 1 Allls Cbalmera L. O. tractor with winch and doter. 1 Allls Cbalmera L. O. tractor with wlnoh. 1 Caterpillar "80". 1 road grader. 3 loadera and lammera." ' 3 trucks with heavy duty duel axel trailers. - MT. PITT LUMBER CO. Central Point, Oregon. niHTm. Mvwtal A avird motor. A-l anape. ueu room am, Alien nuwu. DRIVING to Los Angelea Saturday, can tak two passengers, call room 313, Allen Hotel. 1940 Chrysler sedan, heater, radio. i35 rerd coupe. . 1936 Ford aedan. 1333 DeSoto sedan. ' Be at A. Z. "Tubby" DEAN Your Pontlac Dealer. Richfield .Station 6th and Orape, Dial 3343. FOR BALE Weaner digs. W. J. Oeb hard, half mile north Bear Cresk bridge. Central Point. FOR SALE Basketball Ilk new, 37. Phone 6316. FOR BALE 8 golf clubs and bag, 17. rnone oaio. ARMY DOCTOR and wife desire to rent small furnished house or apartment, uau Mrs. mnai, noi land Hotel. FOR BALE Hotpomt automatic eleo. trio range: electric heater; Corona view camera, 4x5 Tessar, complete with tripod. Call at Mall Tribune Apt., Apt. 4. tiTEUTEANT and wife want 3 or S furnished room with private batn. call 3187, room sos, after 7 p. m l:ll:IM'HTft Shows Dally at 1:48-6:45-9:30 ENDS TOMORROW! ROY ROGERS In ML Of THE FALCON IN DANGER aVaaaSaaaaaVJaSBKaSaaaaae SUNDAY! Hnreit GA, J2 Plus aaSBBaaavmamam WANTED--Furniabad house or apart ment, ciofae In. Reward offered. CaU Mra. X. clellnskl, Holland Hotel. FOR BALE 4-room furnished house at 303 Clark St. FOR SALE S-volume M0 set of Child craft booka for lis. Very good condition. 407 Newtown St. Phone 81S0. FOR RENT Furalahed aleeplng room in privet home for employed gentleman. 318 W. Jackson St., Medford. ARMY COUPLE deslr furnished house or apartment, oloae In, Call Hotel Medford, room 331. EXCHANGE S-room furnished apart ment in oiympia for furnished house or apartment In Medford. Hotel Medford, room 331. WANTED Furnished apartment or amau nouae oy army coupio. can room 811 Jackson HoteL REGISTERED Duroo boar lor sale, from line herd la Willamette valley. rnona sttu-. COAL, "Utah Aberdeen." direct from in in w jrvu. Mnuum fuel. Sill. SMAUa, dependable family will board owner ana pay rent in otean nome. mono oiod. WANTED Qood winter paatur Xor one norae. rnone twos. (fiCAA Strictly modern five-room iJrfOUU home, on west aide; llre- piaoe, narawooa uoors, oeauuiui plantings and tree. Possession in 30 days. Terms. Our No. 173-A. tfQ7CA Ha four-room home; large tpjIdU lot; dose in; new roof; oil neater goes wim piece, ripea ior gas. Wired for electric range. Make an offer on this. Our No. 171-A. EXCLUSIVE. ITOCCA Modem five-room house in ftWOU Central Point. Two bed rooms. Harawood uoors in living room. Oarage, chicken house. Caa get loan on this for buyer. Our No. 176-A. EXCLUSIVE. OlC AAA 103 cre aU 1x1 cultlva yyDjvUU tlon; seven-room mod em nouae; viocuio pump, iiuw barns, running water, woven wire fence. Terms. Our No, 293-B. $lt)DU water. Small house, barn, two ohioken nouses; au new Duua lngs. Close in. Our No. 206-B. t(aAA 16 acres, 0 acres Irrigated tJ)0jUy Five-room modem noutu. barn, two-car garage, mcoudu-. view. Something you should see, at onoe. Our No. 297-B. EXCLU SIVE. SPENCER-BAOLEY AGENCY Phones 3076 or 6803. 103 W. Main St. Medford. Oregbn. THE Methodist Woman's Society will nOlQ a rummage mio in duhu- Ing aoross from the Crater lan, Fri day and Saturday, October 39 and 80, opening at 9 o'clock. Good cloth ing and many household articles f6r sale. WANTED Burroughs booKlteeptnB maohlne- operator. Must nave some knowledge 6t bookkeeping. Only permanent resident need apply ' Tribune Box 4063. CITY TRANSFER & Storage do Padded van service for your con- venlenoe. Phone 4664. 38 Bo. Fir FOR oil heaters, new and old, aee Joe J Jones, 433 King. REPLACE your broken window fleas New (less Installed while you wait Medrord MUlwork Co. rhe Olaas Houa Pbon 4113 loth and drape WANTED Larg trunk. Phone SOM STARTS SUNDAY! Iff I-"' V -1 fives her .V! 7f " Lf ALL h 1 II r Assemb,yLlne!l it n Wi ' t- IJsibPJtlH ROGERS CONTINUOUS SAT. & SUN. hows TJ S:4-S TVn' USED OARS About 100 of them to enooae from, 1938 to 1040 mudela. Largest stock In town. &ee ue be fore you buy or sell. Bonded dealer. I. ff. fihults, N. Riverside, between 4th and 6th Sta. FOR SALE Vood range with oop- per coin, can do seen alter a p. m. Homer Pleyer. Rt. I, Box 37, Cen tral Point. WANTED Commercial spraying. Ph. eooo any tune Mcuon&gie. . WANTED G aa range or gaa heater. rnone oidi. MO VI NO to all pane of Oregon Washington, California, by padded vans. Regular service. Eada Trans fer. Dial 2828. DANCE HALLOWE'EN Pumpkin Dance COME AND HAVE A GOOD TIME .... FUN FOR ALL SILVER MOON SatNire Oct. 30 1180 Oak St., Ashland Continuous Sat. it Sun. Doors Opsn 1:45 TONIGHT k SAT. Richard Arien . Chester Morris In WRECKING CREW - plus - RIDERS OF THE NORTHLAND with Charles Starrer! Russell Hayden Sun. St Mon. Nit SEVEN DAYS LEAVE plus LUCKY LEGS ENDS TOMORROW! End lUBITSCH'S ,u iiiiiiiiin . GtNl TIERNEY DON AMECHE CH1IKS COBURN I I BsSssssUanawalala