Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 30, 1930, Page 5, Image 5

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    'MEDFOTJT) MATL TRtBUXE. MEDFORD, OftKfiOX. WEDNESDAY. JFLY HO, 10P.O.
E
OF SINGLER DAY
The warm weather, while slow
ing up most home folks somewhat,
does not In tno least affect tho
speed and pep of Rudy and Ray
mond ShiKler In fact, 'Increases it.
and that Is why today In the city
court was Sinsler Brothers' day,
the ohservance of which caused
Rudy and Ray to plead guilty to
indulging in the modern urban
sport of speeding, and on Judge
! Taylor's suggestion each paying
$10 over to help swell tho city's
coffers.
There was no other feature or
the program and alter its, comple
tion the well known section of the
Singler lirothers speeded up as they
hot-footed it out of the court, glad
to leave the room hehind in which
they had just invested $0 of hard
earned coin.
For some unknown reason Rudy
and Ray speeded their cars down
Main street about 9:30 last night,
close together, one behind the oth
er, which roiled Tom Roblnsoun;
city traffic officer, who met them
in front of the Copco building and
placed them under arrest.' Tom
may occasionally look the other,
way when an ordinary speeder
comes along, but when they ap
proach in flocks or by families,
why business is business, let the
fines fall where they may. Be
sides such evolutions do not show
proper respect to the Copco ajul
its building.
Dick, August and Val, another
section of the famous Singler bro
thers, feel quite . badly over this
break of their close relatives, who
so forgot themselves while loosen
ing tip their cars a trifle, s not to
look around for a speed cop anil
"got caught," thus discrediting the
hitherto spotless family escutcheon
and reflecting discredit on the gen
eral intelligence of the entire col
lection of brothers. Tho trio think
that Rudy and Ray should be more
smooth while running a mite fast.
They themselves have never been
caught, owing to their good eye
sight and discretion.
Tho sympathy of the public goes
out to the mother ot the misguided
brothers who are leading such fast
lives that they spend $10 each for
a few minutes' visit In the federal
building with the city judge.
T i i I
TURN OFF WATER
AT CALL OF FIRE
Although It has been announcod
several times that city water for
iriigation purposes must he turned
off during a fire. It was learned
yesterday that during tho grass fire
on Catherine street a short chsck
' up revealed 22 irrigation hose in
use, affecting the pressure of the
fire hose. This number was found
as tho result of a few minutes'
work and it is thought there were
many more running at the same
time. '
Fire Chief Roy Elliott said today
that water department officials In
the future will keep a perfect chock
on water users and those found us
ing water during a fire will bo
promptly arrested.
.
7 to 7:16 p. in. Turks Sisters.
NBC service to KCIO.
7:15 to 7:30 p.m. Tho Hot Spot
of Radio. , NBC service to KGO.
7:30 to 7:45 p.m. Amos 'n' Andy.
XBU service to KGO. KHCJ,
KOO, KG V, KUCA, KKSD.
7: -15 to 8 p.m. Governor Young
campaign program. NBC ser
vice to KGO. KFI.
8 to 8:30 p.m. Let's Get Associat
ed. NBC service to KI1Q. KO.MO
KGw. KPO, KFI.
8 to 8:30 p.m. l'arlsian Quintet.
NBC service to KUO, KKL'A.
8:30 to t p.m. Hill Billy Boys.
NBC service to KOO.
9 to 9:30 p.m. .Miniature Biogra
phies. NBC service to KGO,
KFSU.
9:30 to 10:30 p.m. Camel Pleas
ure hour. NUC service to KtiO,
KIIQ, KO.MO. KGW, KKSD,
KTAlt. KSL. KOA.
10:30 to 10:45 p.m. yir Frien'
Scotty. NBC service to KGO,
KHQ. KOA.
10:45 to 11 p.m. Sarah Kreimller,
violinist. NBC service to KGO,
"KHQKOA. . : .
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Brisbane's Today
(Continued from piga one)
Radio Program
KMED
(Mali Tribune Virgin Station)
Tho majority of the fruit pack.
iiiK houses, in Medford. report that
their crews for the season, who are
soon to begin work, have a" been
hired and that there is a sufficient
number of applications on hand to
make up 4wo or three more crews.
The engaging of employes was
completed some lime ago, cperi
enced former employes as a rule
being given preference, but. 'de
spite that situation the foremen of
the various packing houses are
continuing to be besieged for posi
tions by persons out of employ
ment. P. .. - ... x .
The rule that nfakes '
'""'"doughnuts
is the rule in --'
Wednesday, -
P. M.
5 to. 5:15 Popular record-
logs.
5:15 to 5:45 I'rospcrlgraphs
by Chamber of Commerce. 5
5:45 to ti News and markcU
by Mail Tribune.
6 to' U:15 Fruit dispatches
by Myron Itoot. :
6 to 0:15 Porter Lumber Co.
0:45 to 7 Cecil and Sally,
presented by Standard Oil
Co.
7 to 7:15 "Enui-fractionated
Program," by Associated
Oil Co.
.... Thursday.
A.M.
7:55 to 8 Breakfast broad-
cast of news by Mail Trib-
une.
8 to 8:30 "Kybo Hour" by
Economy Groceteria,
8:30 to 8:45 Mary Ambi-
tlous and Harry Industry,
presented by Medford Busi-
ness College.
8:45 to 9 Gold Seal Pro-
gram.
9' to 9:30 Brunswick brevi-
ties.
9:30 to 10 Golden West
program. '
10 to 10:30 Medford Sheet
Metal Works. '
10:30-to 11:00 Stylo Gossip
Hour by Adiionnes.
11 to 11:30 Selected popu-
lar numbers.
11:30 to 12 Jarmin & Woods
. Drug Store.
12 to 12:30 Jordan Electric,
Ashland.
12:30 News flashes by Mail
Tribune.
12:30 to 1 II. V. Williams,
realtor.
1 to 1:30 Popular record
Ings.
1:30 to 2 Pan Dandy Pro
gram.
5 to 5:15 Popular record
ings.
5:15 to 5:45 Flrestono one-
ston service stutlon.
5:45 to 0 News and markets
bv Mail Tribune.
G to 6:15 Fruit dispatches
by Myron Boot.
0:15 to C-.30 Jackson Coun
ty Bids. & Loan associa
tion. 0:30 to 0:15 Farmers' Ex
change cooperative.
0:45 to 7 Cecil anil Sally,
presented by Slamlard Oil
Co.
7 to 7:15 'Euui-frnctliinatoil
program." b y Associated
Oil Co.
7:15 to 7:30 Pipe Organ re
cital. 7:30 to 8:00 7-plcco dance
band Studio Program.
At tho Southern Oregon Mutual'
Rabbit . Itreeders meeting la'fSt.
night. It. G. Fowler ot the Jack-'
son county fair board addressed'
tho meeting In the Inteivst of the'
fair. In view of the fact thati
there are two local rabbit assocla-l
tlous which fact surprised thej
body) Mr. Fowler considered that
tho appointment of a neutral man
for the t'uperlnteiulency of the
rnbbit exhibit would be best for
all concerned and asked co-opera
tion. It was promised, stlpulat-j
Ing however, that ho must be an!
experienced rabbit man. j
Some of the world's finest spocl-j
mens of rabbits are raised here
in southern Oregon by the mem
bers, and it was the sent of the
organization that their care would
be turned over only to a thor
oughly reliable person, having the
welfare of the Industry at heart.
It was voted to continue radio
broadcasts over-KMED, since the
results have been good.
Communications from Oregon's
representation in Washington In
response to tne associations rrsu
lutlons for n tariff on raw rabbit
pelts were read and discussed
anil it was decided to let the
matter rest until the next session
of congress when the breeders will
start, a nation-wide agitation for
a duty 'of 50 per cent on rabbit
pelts.
ELKS BAND TONIGHT
Program for tonight's concert
by tho Elks' bnnd. starting at 8
o'clock in the city park, was an
nounced today by F. Wilson Walt,
leader, as follows:
March, "Under the Double Eagle"
Straus
Selection, ' Tho Chocolate Sol
dier" Straus
March, "Trouplng Days" King
"In a Persian Market" ... Ketelbey
"The Stain Song"
Colcord and Fcnstad
Russian Fantasia Tobanl
March. "Lincoln Ccntennlnl"
Lincoln
"Star Spangled Banner"
Nancy-Carroll to
Star at Craterian
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IKSCHE.
, Nancy Carroll, pelile unci chann
intf Irish colleen wbu apllyjiU-d
hl und youns with her. . coincili
enne parts in-,; wet'tie" und
"Honey," will
bo see n nnd
lieu id in an en
tirely new typo
of screen poi-.,
trnyul in "The,
Devil's Holi
day," which
opens a t the
F o x Craterian
theater today.
In this pic
ture of modern
life in Anier-
I ica s wneai-neu,
Minx Carroll Ik
the sold dlR
ginff manicurist
w h o w o r k s
hand in hand
w 1 1 h plotting
sales men of
farm implements in putting over
their deals with unsuspecting far
mer prospects.
Much of the action takes place
In a 1Ik hotel, the rendevoiis fur
wealthy farmers and tricky city
folks. "
Miss Carrot I tries her bunco
K.uno on 1'hilllps Holmes, son of
the wheat-king of that region, and
Inter regrets her shameful trickery
when she discovers that ho loves
her.
The piny Is charged with dra
matic dynamics and stirring emo
tional scenes. Miss Carroll, as the
central, starring figure, litis to
carry much of the highly explosive
h,urden,f pf,.actiiff.' How she docs
it-stamps her as an eminent genius
In this type of role.
Nancy Carroll
toasting hills
Bros coffee
By cookino doughnuts a fito at a
time in the hot fat, every one is
cooked and browned evenly. By
roasting cofTce a fitv founds at a
time instead of in bulk, Hills Bros.
roast every berry of their fine ;
blend evenly. No other roasting
process can develop the flavor
Hills Bros.' continuous process
Cctrollcd Roasting does. -
Trttb jrtm
0tttnl tstuum
fsck. Bstily
-sftmd with tti
hj Imklttti
sArsh in th (tin,
C 1939
STOPPED AT LINE
Itaynionil Mlksche of the Mon
arch Seed & Feed Co. was up in
the air for a time this forenoon
when he saw his- coupe disappear
around the corner on Riverside
avenue. The key had been left In
the car and a transient, headed
south, took possession and drove
away.
The police were notified and in
turn the fruit checking station at
Hornbrnok. Col., was advised- of
the theft. In a short time the coupe
arrived at the station, occupied by
two men, both of whom arc being
held by officers and are to be
brought to Medford thin afternoon.
One man claims he is a hitch-hiker
and was picked up along the road
by the other.
Tho licese plates had been ehiing-'
ed on the car and the Identifica
tion mark which led to the undoing
of the occupants w-as a deep dent
in a fender. Included in a descrip
tion given the California officers.
The news of the car's recovary
brought Mr. Miksche down to earth
quickly.
"Undertow" Scores
Hit at Fox Rialto
' Mary Nolan achieves an entirely
new screen triumph in her current
stnrring feature. "Undertow,"
which opnn at the Fox Illalto
theatre today.
The exotic blonde star, who pie
vlously has bedazzled her audi
ences in comedy-drama roles, now
reaches the zenith of sheer drama
in a portrayal which definitely
marks her as among tho finest
emotional actresses of the all-talking
screen.
A powerfully unique story, laid
for the most part In a lighthouse
several miles from shore, "L'nder
tow" affords Miss Nohin a marvel
ous opportunity to show the great
versatility of which she proves
her"'tf eitpnble.
Rids will be opened for con
structing and Improving Canyon
rity-liurns grading project in Mal
li""r natior! foretn.
Stomach Sufferers
IT many, foods do not flgree with
you, and you suffer from gs,
heartburn, bloating, four stomach,
and di'pplji. who not make the
Ulotet 15 rr.iuto test? Diotcx Is
harmless, yet works with surpris
ing peed. One Ingredient haa the
power to digest 3,00f tim Itn own
we.ght. Dont gi Q up. O't Dintpx
ta any drug store. Put it to the
test. Money h.qrk If you don't soon
f'-el Jik nw. nnd obl to et in
corn f'trt. On ly fi'ie. For s l u t
Jar in in & Woods Drug tftvre,
REIGN AT PORT
A duel vlli not be fought by the
Legion and Linns nver the hand of
"MiM1 Medford' in spite, of much :
talk beard on the streets regarding ,
tho alienation by the Legion of the
service, club's beauty, who will
participate tn the festivities of the
aii-port dedication nnd celebration ,
to be held following arrival of the;
Pacific Northwest Air Tour at tho ;
local field. I-'our resolutions wore j
adopted at today's luncheon of tho
Lion's club at the Hotel Mod ford 1
endorsing the celebration to be,
sponsored by the Medford post nnd?
granting the veterans the right to;
use "Miss Medford" in their adver- I
Using and program. i
'No opposition to "Miss Med-!
ford's" participation will bo voiced I
by tho Lions although she is
under contract to the club until
August ti.
Tho musical program for today's
luncheon was furnished by Miss
lie ulah tiore and .Miss Alice Ilolni
baek, well known local musicians,
who are students of the University
of Oregon. Miss CJore played on
the violin, Valse t'onuette and ller
ceuse, accompanied by Miss Holm
back. These numbers wore fol
lowed by a piano duet, Norwegian
Dance, by Miss Goro and Miss
Holmback.
The report of the happy thought
committee was given by Lion O.
W. Newberry. Many happy
thoughts, nnd some, which Lion
Cong'or described aa "not too hap
py," were given by other members,
O thorn submitted quarters to the
kiti hll(e,nu4nB. 9ubtuUif were
given iorthenr by more ambitious
members.
tin KckitliiK)U.
lliimlrmls of thousands work j
there, ;ut(l nUt rlsrwhiMv. '
Aiut'riuims from nil owr tin; mi-!
tion come to .sjumk! thrir money,
hi'twccn Mill itml .VJth streets,
to Nay litilliiii of what they
sj t'ml ilowntowiv in Wall sltvet.
When you are traveling serenely '
in an express train and it stops
suddenly you put your head out of.
the. window to look, or ask the con-;
due tor, "What is tho' matter?" ;
'We were all traveling in Hie
prosperity express train, it stored
with a jolt last October, and every-!
body is still asking: "What is the
mutter?"
Adolph Zukor. an intelligent
American business man, who re
tains 1: is capacity to keep cool and
think clearly evon when busitiuys Is
not wood, says:
"I'or ono thing, we had lost our
heads. We began to think about
a dollar as we ouht to think about
a iWcont piece.
"Alter a while wo shall learn
what money is, what thrill ami;
common sense, means. Then wo
shall be better off Hutu we ever1
were.
"Nothing better titan this so-1
called 'Hiump' could have happened
to us.
"For my part. 1 was never more
optimistic in my lire."
Mr. Zukor of course speaks sin-1
cerely, ami his optimism is justi-;
tied.
This country needs n lesson arid
is having it.
How long it wil last, iiobody !
knows. !
' !
i, .Two 4tH8Kiutu,uhiua. loaded with t
pulpwood tor newsprint are, exclml-i
ed. Other Russian ships now on'
their way here will also ho exclud
ed.
T!i cargoes are said to b( the
product of "convict" or ' slave la
bor." In either case, they should be
excluded.
We don't let our convict labor'
compete with free labor, and ouuht i
uot to allow Russian convict labor
to compete.
lint if wc iuiirrcl with Kusslu !
nnd cvcliiilo her c.iMwis hccniisc vc i
I
(In nut like hcv iiolfiiiiil
i' arc lie-tin iiMiljshly.
tion niiuiit present Russia
hiimli-cils ni niillit.-us in
tiivin, cmploynic iit In
wtsrkrra. and prnt.t lo .
capitalist:.
II nnr "beet minds"
InaiUH nnmiKh lo kivp .
ivnrknru cinployci'., tliry s
low liniiiia Ui sive them
itUKgitt will. . ( 'i
('.-Hindu's t'lri'tlitti sun'
opinions. . our friends In tho north.
Much nc.. , MacKetizic Kins, who has heen
spemlini; prima minister for M years, lost
Anierii-ii. ! Hie eleciiou to a conservative, a
American lawyer, named lieanctt.
American KiuK. educated at Harvard, was
i always on friendly terms with tho
haven't, linked states. I'erhans hia defeat
American; means that Canada doesn't like our
hmild nl-, new tariff.
work, if- H'nr the first tlmo a woman Is
' i elected to the Canadian parliament.
I Nine moi'o that wntited to he elect
;ed many i ed failed.
ORCHARDISTS!
No. 1 Red Fir
for 6000 feet
,, , Delivered to Your Orchard
WOODS LUMBER GO.
East Jackson, at Genessee
Phone 108
We .Jhave; . joiite
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1 Mail
r , j Our Tire Onlcr
(Cnh Prict) STire
4.40-21 $S.55 $SA5
4.50-21 6.J5 6HS
4.75-19 7.55 7.55
5.00-19 7.98 "7.98
5.00-20 8.15 8.15
5.25-18 8.98 8.93
5.25-20 9.40 9.40
5.25-21.. 9.75 ' 9.75
6.00-20 o-riy 12.55 12.90
Other Slxet Propartinnatrly tow
II. D. TIUK'K TI II liS
30x5.. $19.45 $19.45
32x6 14.10 ; ?4.10f
Come in artel see the facts for yourself
YOU no longer need to send for tiros by mail, nor do you linvc to buy tires
mndc liy gome, unknown iminururturcr.' Firestone prices tire now flic I ow
es I in tire history, but more important than that, Firestone quality has never
heen higher.
We've lakoii Iho mystery out of lire buy ing
Visit our etorc nnd wo willahow you the "inside furts" about tires. We hove
actually out up new tiros and luivo the cross sections for you to oxnmino -you
; will easily see why Firoatnnc quality is so outstanding.
Don't worry about ; jjiciiictnrcs nl blowouts
Puuclures and blowouts arc bothersome and most people fear them but
NOW, because of the patented Double Cord Breaker, Firestone has prac
tically eliminated them, ('nine in anil let iib show you this feature that puts
two extra, plies of cord ,riht under the tread where most road wear comes
and where punctufrs and blowouts start.
Conspaire Prices mr Specifications
Because Firestone Tiros bold all world records on ro:ld and track for speed, ,
safety und endurance, ninny, people think Ibey arc high prh-cd but just
check' these low prices then compare quality you will be dollars and
miles iilietid.
Size 4.50-21 Our Tire Mail Order Tire
Width of Tire 4.75 in. T 4.72 In.
Weight of Tire 16.80 lbs. 15.68 lbs.
Thickness of Tire . 598 in. .558 in.
Volume of Unbber in Tread and Sides.... 165 cu. in, 150 cu. in.
Number of I'lico ut Trend...... , 6 5
Establish the Facts by Asking to Src Cross Sections of Both Tires.
Al vainl1 ages of Out Tire
Wiiler Trend, of Long-Weiir Non-Oxidizing Rubber.
Thicker Tread, of Long- Weur Non-Oxidizing Kuhhcr.
Heavier und Bigger All Around.
. , J0 More Jluhbrr in.Treiid and Sidewall.
'; " . 7.2 Thicker Tire Section. '
Double Gum-Dipped Cord Ureaker; 6 Plies utrear. ' " "
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"1JfcrH7M ' J,",, passing on to you the savings of the ono lire manu- t
Ltiw m. mAtt fnrlurer who controls owji sources of raw materials and ,
who uses the most modem iiuiiiiifucturing methods in the Industry Leader
ship, gained in nclual porformanco on race track and other endurance runs.
The Inventor of the Itnlloon Tire. "Most Miles I'er Dollar."
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SupcrIIcavy Iluty
- Mail
Order
Our Tire Super
. (Cath Price) . Tire
4.50-20 $8.80 $9.65
4.50-21 9.20 9.75
4.7319 10.20 .10.25
5.00-19 -10.95 11.75
5.00-20 11.35 11.95
5-23-20 12.3S ,13.45
5 50-20.. ,13.90 1 15.15
ii.oo-19 !l4.'4S f 16.65
6.00 20..V....14.7Q ,17.10
6.50-19 17140 18.95
7.0020 19.05, 23.45
Other She Proportionately tow
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