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BESTING DURING PAUSE IN JUDGING
Jeanette Nouquier from the Southwest Med
ford 5-H club, Lucile Lowery of the Talent
4-H C0b and Schila Covey of the Southwest
Bedford 4-H club pause to talk over their
entries in the Jackson county 4-H, FFA fair.
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TYPICAL OF 4-H QUALITY Bonnie Goehning of the Eagle
Point "S and R" sewing club shows Miss Mary Pat Lucy, county
home economics extension agent her fair entry. Bonnie won a
blue ribbon, which Miss Lucy is admiring, on her dress and -blouse
entry in the "teen-age Miss" class. Judging in the class
was made on quality of the items rather than competition.
Local and
Shaving Burned A truck
load of shavings caught fire
near the Meriford Gun club
Tuesday, the Central Point rural
fire department reported. The
load of shavings was dumped
alongside the road to save the
truck. Some of the grass was
burned on the Medford Gun
club property, but no other
damage was reported.
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Orders Issued Fire Marshal
Truman Nelson issued six orders
recently requiring elimination
of fire hazards. These were dis
covered during inspections of
one public garage, an apartment
house and four business occupan
cies. V
Visiii Fair Del Milne, mem
ber of the Oregon State Fair
commission in Salem, is plan
ning to visit the Jackson county
fair. Purpose of the visit is to
cement closer relations among
various county fairs in Oregon.
BeceiTei Appointment E. K.
Packer, Camp White domiciliary
manager, has been notified of
the appointment of Polly Offutt,
of Medford, as hospital repre
sentative of the American Le
gion Auxiliary. Her appointment
; was effective Aug. 13, iouowing
auxiliary action at the recent
j state convention in Eugene. She
i replaces Mrs. Thelma Williams
who has held the post since the
j organization of the VAVS under
! supervision of Special Services.
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Cited Roy Neal Wilson. 23
j Chestnut st., Medford, was cited
by state police yesterday f ollow-
ing an accident at the intersec
tion of Highway 99 and the Bear
: Creek orchard road, it was re-
ported. Wilson was traveling
! south on Highway 99 and failed
to stop when the traffic light
! changed to red at the intersec
; tion, state police said. HU car
struck the right fender of a car
driven by Abbie Mae Robnett,
;2350 Meadows Lane, Medford.
No injuries were reported.
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WALTER BRENNAN
PHIL HARRIS
BRANDON de WILDE
Lucille (center) holds a blue ribbon on her
rabbit entry in the Silver Martain, senior
buck class while. Jeanette and Schila wait to
appear before the judges with their Auster
White chickens.
Festival Plays
Tonight: "As You Like
it."
Thursday: "Othello."
Friday: "Pericles."
Saturday! "Henry VIII."
Curtain time for all
plays is 8:30 p.m.
Hazards Found Fourteen or
ders for correction of fire haz
ards were issued yesterday by
City Fire Marshall Truman Nel
son. He investigated two com
plaints of hazards in residential
areas and inspected four fruit
packing plants.
.
Can Hit A sedan driven by
Viola May Russell, 204 North
Ivy st., was involved in an acci
dent with one driven by Phil
lip Gorden Reynolds, 2772 Table
Rock rd., Tuesday evening at
South Front and Thirteenth sts.
Car Used Gerald R. Calhoun.
98 Freeman rd., reported to Cen
tral Point city police this morn
ing that someone used his auto
mobile without permission. Cal
houn reported that the car was
parked at his residence and was
driven sometime during last
Ashland The city council last
night voted to extend city water
service to nine residences in the
Bellview area. A report was
made to the council on the suc
cess of painting arrows at the
intersection of Oak st. and High
way 99 to direct traffic.
Assumes Name Mrs. Louise
Milani, 401 East McAndrews rd.,
has assumed the business name
of Milani . Truck Rental. Mrs.
Milani was formerly associated
with the Pioneer Truck Rental
company and William Carlson
Inc. of Klamath Falls. Equip
ment to rent will be entirely
diesel, Mrs. Milani said, and
will include semi-flat bed trail
ers and low-boys.
Eagles Meet The Fraternal
Order of Eagles will hold its
weekly business meeting in the
hall at 219 West Main street to
morrow at 8 p.m. Full initiation
will be followed by refresh
ments. Plans will be made also
for the district convention to be
held in Roseburg next month and
for fall and winter activities.
Cars Collide Central Point
city police reported an auto acr
cident Monday at the intersection
of highway 99 and Oak st. Cars
involved were driven by Ralph
Hartley, route 1, box 447, Cen
tral Point, and Eunice Fisher,
Stockton, Calif. No one was in
jured and no citations were is
sued, police said.
Here From Reseda Mr. and
Mrs. George P. Molloy and son,
George Jr., of Reseda, Calif., left
this morning for McMinnville
where they will spend over a
week of their vacation visiting
relatives. The Molloys while here
were guests of Forrest B. Lid
dell, 712 Newtown, brother of
Mrs. Molloy.
CALENDAR
Calendar notices and newi for
the society section of Tha Mall
Tribune must be submitted la
writing and deadline for tha Sun
day edition la 1 o m Friday Dead
line for the weekly calendar is 9
vm of the day of publication and
for week day news is 5 pjn. tha
dav before publication.
i 6:30 p.m. First Methodist
church, circle 6, picnic, home of
Mrs. Oliver P. Taylor, 3254 Jack
sonville highway.
j 8 p.m. Medford Jaycettes,
I home of Mrs. Warren Hayse, 906
Grant st.
8 p.m. Past Chiefs club, with
; Mrs. William Walden, 848 West
McAndrews rd.
j Thursday:
j 12:30 p.m. Sojourners, Pyth
lian hall.
Obituaries
BETTY E. WEYTHERS
Mrs. Betty ' E. Weythers, a
frequent Medford visitor, died
in Spokane Aug. 15, her sister
Mrs. Nettie Grover, 806 Adams
Lane, reported. She was 83 years
old.
Mrs. Weythers' remains were
buried in Spokane where she has
lived for many years. Services
were held in Spokane Monday.
JOSEF HOLDENER
Josef B. Holdener, 62, South
Pacific highway, died in Jack
sonville on Tuesday. Funeral
services are tentatively set for
Saturday morning" in Sacred
Heart Catholic church, with
Chapel Mortuary in charge.
INFANT GIRL WALTER
Graveside services for the in
fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Calvin Walter, of 1127 Saling
St., who died Sunday, were
held this afternoon at Siskiyou
Memorial park. Conger-Morris
Funeral home was in charge of
arrangements.
Survivors besides the parents
include a sister, Sharon Lois,
Medford; and the grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Copeland,
Woodburn, Ore.; and Mrs. Matil
da Walter, Jennings Lodge, Ore.
Patient Convalescing at Os
teopathic hospital following sur
gery is Dennis Byrne, 10-year-old
son of Mrs. Florence, 522
Newtown ave.
Business Steve Wilson, box
1 108, Medford, has assumed the
business name of Steve Wilson
Lumber company, according to
records in the county recorder's
office.
Clinic Opens The chest x
ray clinic at Sacred Heart hos
pital in Medford will open be
ween 2 and 5 p.m. Thursday, ac
cording to the Jackson County
Public Health association.
Out-of-State Cars Hit Cars
driven by Richard Brown Hast
ings, 320 Cherry Lane in Sew
ard, Nebraska, and Charles En
och Hunt, 1396 Ferger ave., in
Fresno, Calif, were involved in
an accident at South Central
and Ninth st. on Tuesday eve
ning. Parked Car Hit Lila Camp
bell, 714 West 11 st., was driver
of a car involved in an accident
with a parked car owned by Ben
Franklin Allison, 1027 West
10th st. The accident took place
in the 1000 block of Tenth st.
on Tuesday afternoon, police
said.
Condition Fair Ron Peery,
who was injured in ths Satur
day night baseball game be
tween the Medford Cheney
Studs and Ashland-Talent, is re
ported in fair condition at
Rogue Valley hospital. The Med
ford high student suffered a
severe concussion, when struck
in the head by a ball.
Hits Culvert Dale William
King, 1045 East Main st., lost
control of his car while travel
ing on. North Modoc - st. near
Ruhl Way, hit a steel post and
came to a stop on a concrete
culvert, according to city police.
The post and culvert are on
the property of Victor S. Kas-
ser, 17 North Modoc st.
Rummage Sale Adarel So
cial club will hold a rummage
sale in the Fehl building, Fri
day, Aug. 23, from 9 a.m. until
4 p.m. Those wishing to donate
material may call Mrs. G. Win
ningham, SPring 3-1978 or Mrs.
G. L. Mero, SPring 3-2630.
Runaways Apprehended Two
juvenile runaways, 14 and 15
years old from Yuba City, Calif.,
are being held by Jackson coun
ty juvenile authorities, Ashland
city police reported today. The
pair were caught as they were
getting off a freight train at Ash
land depot. Their parents will
be notified to pick them up, it
was reported. '
Aecident Walter Otho Chap
man, 412 Laurel st., was cited
by city police for failure to yield
the right-of-way after the car he
was driving was involved in an
accident with one driven by Nor
man Robert Mallun, route 1, box
460 in Central Point. The acci
dent took place at Main st. and
Crater Lake ave. on Monday
morning said police.
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LIVESTOCK
Portland 'UP I Cattle 600: trade
active, iteady. load choice 1127 lb.
fed steers 25; load mixed good-choice
24: standard steers 20-22: load good
fed heifers 21.50: standard heifers
17.50-20: utility-commercial cerfc's 14
16: canners-cutteri 11-13; utility
bulls 17.50-1S.
Calves 125; trade active, steady:
choice vealers 24-25: individual to
25.50-26: good vealers 21-23: good
choice slaughter calves 19.50-21.
Hogs 400: market steady: sorted 1
and 2 butchers 22.75-23.25; mixed
grade lots 22 25-22.50; sows 300-500
lb.. 16.50-21.
Sheep 800: trade active, steady
choice 85-105 lb. spring slaughter
lambs 2050-21.50. included at 21.25
21.50 a deck from central Oregon:
good springers 19-20: good-choice
feeders 16.50-17.50; slaughter ewes
3-6.
PRODUCE
Portland (U.P Eggs To retail
ers: Grade AA large. S4-56c; A large.
50-52c; AA medium. 46-47c: A me
dium, 45-46c: A small, 29-3 lc; car
ton, 1-jc additional.
Butter To retailen: AA and A
grade prints. 67-68c lb.; carton, lc
a pound higher; B prints. 65-66c.
uneese medium cured to retail
ers: A grade cheddar, single daisies.
451i-52c; 5-lb. loaves. 512-5"c; pro
cessed American cheese, 5-lb. loaf,
41 U -44c.
Farm Market
Willamette valley imDroved Elberta
peaches sold at $1 .90-2.25 for a 27
pound box on the Portland mwket
today. Yakima vailev j. H. Hale
peaches sold at S2.50-2.75 for 28
pounds, loo jrrade Bart let t Dears sold
at SI. 7 5-2 50 with some as high as
Poultry. Rabbits
Live Chickens Quoted to growers.
No. 1 quality, at ranch. 2-4 lbs.. 23c;
light hens, 9-1 lc lb.; at ranch, heavy
hens. 5 lbs. up. 12-l3c lb.: old roost
ers. 719c lb.: f o b. Portland.
Dressed Chickens No. 1 grade
dressed to retailers: Fryers, whole
drawn, 4144c lb.; cut up. 46-49c lb.;
light type, cut up. 34-37c; heavy type,
whole drawn. 36-41c lb.
Turkeys To producers: Frver tur
keys weight. 27-28c lb.; young hen
turkeys. 9 grade, 28c on eviscerated
basis; A grade toms, salable at 24
lb. on same basis.
Rabbits (Average to growers, f.o.b.
killing plants): Live white. 3!2-5 lbs.,
f.o.b. dressing plants. Portland. 23-26c;
colored pelts. 4c under; old does. 10
12 lbs., a few cents higher. Fresh
killed fryers to retailers, 59-64c lb.;
cut up, 62-65c lb.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
FORECASTS
Medford nd vicinity: Partly cloudy
tonight and Thursday with probable
afternoon and evening thunderstorms
both days. Low tonight 54. High
Thursday 89.
Western Oregon: Fair tonight and
Thursday exceDt Datches earlv morn
ing fog or low cloudiness along coast
ana over nortnern interior. Possibil
ity of isolated afternoon and eve
nine thunderstorms extreme south
interior. Little temperature change.
Low tonight 46-56. High Thursday 75
85 in north, 95 extreme south, 65-75
on coast.
Pforthern California: Fair tonight
ana inursaay oui van a Die log and
low cloudiness on coast. Little tem
perature change.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
70: below normal 1.
Record high this date 101 in 1939.
Record low this date 40 in 1918.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to mid
nights none. Midnight to 10 a.m.. none.
Total this month, trace, .10 inch be
low normal.
Total since Sept. 1. 21.65 inches,
3.59 inches above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 20,
highest this a.m. 75.
High 4:30 24-
Clty Vester- a.m. nr.
day Low Prec.
uroofcings 63
Crater Lake 66
Grants Pass 91
Klamath Falls 83
MEDFORD 90
Portland 86
Seattle 72
56
41
51
49
5B
58
54
55
56
57
63
58
53
70
73
65
63
75
63
61
spokane 81
Yakima 85
Eureka .
Red Bluff
Sacramento ...
San Francisco
Los Angeles ...
60
95
89
68
Phoenix
Denver
Chicago
Alia mi
New York
Washington, D.C.
FIVE-DAY FORECAST
(Through Aug. 26):
Western Oregon - Western Washing
ton Fair and mild remainder of
week, possibly turning cooler with
showers beginning of next week.
Highs in western Washington In 70s,
in western Oregon 75-85. on immedi
ate coast 65-75. Lows 45-55.
Northern California No rain; tem
peratures near normal.
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Wtdn.idar, August 21, 1937 "
New Gains Listed as
Stocks Continue Gain
New York 1F Stocks ral
lied again today, their first two
day rally of consequence since
prices turned down after the
market hit its 1957 highs July
12.
Net gains ranged from frac
tions to more than a point with
several special gains of 2 to
more than 3 points dotting the
list.
Oil issues did better than oth
er major groups, in the indus
trial department. Gains ranged
to more than a point in such is
sues as Amerada, Phillips, Stan
dard of California and Standard
of Jersey. Shell Oil rose 2 and
Gulf more than 2 points.
Dow-Jones final stock ar
rages: 30 industrials 485.14,
up 1.28; 20 railroads 147.26,
off 0.21; 15 utilities 68.08, up
0.31. and 65 stocks 167.87, up
0.34.
Sales today were about 1.
720,000 shares compared with
2,700.000 shares Tuesday.
Allied Chemical 85
American Can 423a
AT&T 1"338
Anaconda Copper 55T's
Bethlehem Steel 45 V2
Caterpillar Corp 85
Chrysler Corp 783,s
Continental Can 44 '.i
Crown Zellerbach 49 ',8
Curtiss Wright 39
Du Pont 191
Eastman Kodak 101
General Electric 6578
General Foods 475s
General Motors 43 Ve
Georgia Pacific .:... 32Vs
Graham Paige l3,s
Homestake Mining 36
Kaiser Frazer 123,i
GRAIN
Portland Wholesale Hay Prices:
New crop No. 2 green alfalfa, baled,
f o b. Portland and Seattle. $24-25 a
ton.
Wholesale prices as reported by Ihe
USDA market news service: Wheat
No. 2 soft white. S76 a ton: No. 2
white oats, 38-lb. West Coast delivery,
nominally $47-48 ton; No. 2 Valley
white oats, $45 ton: sov bean meal,
$81.50 ton, f o b. Portland: barlev No.
2. 45-lb. West Coast delivery $44.50
45 ton; standard mill run. prompt de
livery, $36.50-37 ton f.o.b. Portland:
No. 2 yellow com. Eastern shipment
f.o.b. Portland, $60.50-01.
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Kennecott Copper lOOVi
Lockheed Aircraft 34
Katy Pfd 55
Montgomery Ward 36?s
New York Central unquoted
Penney J C unquoted
Pcnn R R 19T8
Radio Corporation 34?s
Richfield Oil 75T
Socony Vacuum 55H
Southern Co 37T's
Southern Pacific 42H
Standard California 53?i
Standard Indiana 48? s
Standard N J 6234
Sun Mines 127i
Texas Gulf 26
Tex Pac Land Trust 714
Transamerica .. 37Vfe
Trans West Air 12?b
Tri-Continental 308
Union Carbide 1111,
Union Pacific 28V4
United Aircraft .. 62U
UAL 25?s
U S Rubber r 41s,8
U S Steel 66ss
Youngstown S & T 9714
13-Year-Old Girl Said
She Was Attacked
Salem (IP A 13-year-old
girl told police she had to ward
off an attempted attack in an
alley here Tuesday night.
The girl, whose clothing was
torn by the attacker, was walk
ing home from a restaurant when
the attempt took place. She told
officers the man was stocky,
about five feet, seven inches tall
and wore a yellow sweater.
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incomparable dinner in the lovely
atmosphere ot this beautiful Inn.
Please phone for reservations
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