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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1931)
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Cause of the fire Is. not known. j ' Itruee neiinU Here Bruce Dennis, fbrmer editor bf the Klamath Falls tord and Herald, was In Medford ay On business. . Mr. Dennis has been living In Hollywood, Cal., since TIcft Klamath Falls. iNfeclftnl Couple ivoils The mar-' rlage of Naomi L. Boyer arid Kenneth Mllhom took place Wednesday morn ing.. Both of the parties are from Modford. . The ceremony was per- xromea ny justice oi the peace uui fbrd Butler. Yrcka .(Cal.) News... j Visiting Home Office Harlan P. eworth, resident manager of the allfornla Oregon Power company at) tlamath Falls, Is a business visitor- the city -who arrived yesterday Mr. Dos worth was formerly connected with the Copco home office; - --. ' ' ' Insurance Adjuster Change Stan ley Oearhart of Medford, Insurance adjuster,, was In this city Thursday on business. Mr. Gearharb Is han dling the adjusting In place of B. L Berry, who resigned several months -ago. Grant Pass 'Courier. ' v ' Mrs. lliyrn In Accident Word was received this week from Mrs. John Hayes, Who 'has been on' Her anniml Vacation in Medford, that he was In n serious 'automobile ac cident a few days agev She received a. broken knee cap and other injuries, -ioold Hill News. .... ' ' f. t ! T; Armv 'Ttane ' rH'owi ' . Lteutennol -Lossy and five passengers, flying m. an army transport plane, stopped at' 'the municipal airport- Friday aftor--Boon, They were en route from Van couver, Wash., to Mather Field, Cal,, 'and left for the south at 3 o'clock.' ' . . : . . 'JChlntiock Appointed 'v James 'p.i 'Cnlhriock received notice of his ap-' pbintment yesterday as attorney Inl Grants Pass for the state land board, "taking the place of i.-', Blanchard, who resigned on account of ill health. -Mr. Chin nock expects to accept the' -appointment, i ' V ' Here from Washington Includod among state of Washington residents registered at Medford hotels are Mr. and Mrs. R. Kirk, Mr. and Mra. A. A. Bastaln and M. L. Krlckson of fle 'aitle, -Mr. and Mrs Llft. Hnmblen of Bpokane and K. H, Vandenbcrg of Tacoma. ' ONK-m,KVKN-lAB-RANCH Itl Saddle horses for hire. By hour, day or week. Special trips Into the mtns. t reasonable rates. How equipment M good Horse.- Tel, T. W. -Jones. Provolt. Mall address Murphy, Ore. i- ; : Broken windows glased by Trow bridge Cabinet Works. TOO LAtE TO CLASSIFY WNTBDMan's 'wrltini desk; iiiavy good looking: lor home use. Tol. (B17-W. : . , FOR 8ALR OR TRADE Equity In tnodern 4-room house. 1 block from Jackson school; practically no cash " required. Will trado for car, carpen ter work or What have you. Phone 1153B. NEW KIND OF HEAT bolls wnter In stantly. Make 15 dally. Pockct Jilce. Minute dcmnnstrnllbn. Pnys ' to - $1.9S. No investment. Free offer. JLuxeo. Elkhart, Ind.' WANTED panel delivery, Chcv or I'ord preferred, uat beln gxxt me chanlcal condition. Qlvr full de tnlls and cash price In answer, Box jisou. Mall TriDune. WhNTED Now Is the time to consult Enycart of Jacksonville, the spec ialist on all .water problems and arming Hear Htate Vacntlf;tilNts Here r Among ' the: California V acatlonlats registered at Medford hotels yester day were Mr. and Mrs, Fred Carlson of San Mateo, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kla of Hnlllster, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hare of Reedley.'Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Jegeh sln of Lorvana. C. J. Walker of San Joee, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ford, Georgia and James Ford, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Zimmerman, Mrs. J. Butler and A. Talbet and party of Los Angeles, Mr. arid Mrs. D. M. Mettle's of San Diego, and the following from San Francisco: Mr,-ami Mrs. S. F. Ennis; Mrs.' M. Williamson and Mr. and Mrs.. A,' W. Sandford.. ., ' -:: : -I .-.- Orc(ronlans at .llo(c'l Vacationists and others from prejon stopping at local hotels Friday Included Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Perry, Glenn balzell or Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Enward Law, Ernest Qllstran of Eugerie. Harold Nicholas pf Mowber'g, 'iJorls La'ftln of Lebanon. iifr.:'and Mrs. T. j. Conner of oearhart, and the followina from .rorimnq.:. Mr. .ana Mrs. b. h, Keuer, Mr, and Mrs. c, R. Russ and daugh ter, W. A. Warner, J. F. Morrell, R 0. William's, "6. 0. . Taylor," R. C. Rob erts, .?,iTBmJijoh C.i"L. Weaker, H. E.!Ssg',v'BlltaJtli pole, A.I J, Stephens, i ;Mr: (JK JM."sUart, D.IH. Stewart and Stephen Smith.. !-. :iv.v i ! t i ri JAOKSONVILLH. Orou , . Augj 31.- (Spl)-"Mr. l and Mrs. 'Ray.'Hunsaker W Ashland 'wefe -here'-'lost Week 'Mating, rilahs jocBte 'hjtHi '.during the nchooi yea? 'as ' jiir, jHunsaker Will ' teach the seventh and eighth grades in one.' public, school. iThey rented, .tne T,,.F, Rpedy home on North 'Oregon .street 'and will niove there .the first 'riart. of flontembnr. will nuu mil. m. iwKVfvf up (auiiu. rlarland, 'fYjrsythe, ''' Mr,' , and,. MceKer -nave lust nttenaea tno sev enth 1 do. AdVontlst ' church ' cdn- Otis "kruso i"of So A mancisco, Wns ft rdlnrie'r guest Sunday .of MrJ and Mrs. ,Wllbur Cameron. I Mr. and "Mrs. William Stockholm' of IHcmmbiith. 'Ore., were recent Visitor's. Ht the,,Dv A,, tVirbes home. Tr. -Tortus Btijckholm aro .. Miss "Hilda, Lyons, of' Medford. spent 'a couple -qt "days, tho rpast week with .Jicr .. atiiitj, , Mrs, , Dora Cameron. - Mr. apd Mrs. Arcijle, Bowman have as guest this week, Mrs. Ida Devendy of Modforh. " -. Mrs, Jnrrics Anderson has .been quite llli at her home the past few flays. t-;-. - r, ;- i . , . MV.' and Mis. tedd SWInden spent' Sunday on tho ''Applognte." Mr. and Mrs. Hubert DeHass leu Wednesday for Cascade, Idaho, wherw Mr. DeHass has employment, jnoy will also Visit relatives there.' ' Mr. and Mrs. a. W. Oodward en tertained r.t a plcnW dinner In Ashland park Sunday In honor oi their daughter, Mrs. Carl Nelder moyor's birthday. Oucsts present were Mr. and Mrs. Paul 'Oodward and daughter and ' Mr. and- Mrs. Cart Neldcnbeyor, and daughter. Lee Port of tho Star ranger sta tion, shopped In Jacksonville Tues day. . - .' - ". -'- Mis." Louis Pum is now empioyou at the S. O. 8. packing1 house, tn Medford. Harloy Hall from Little Applcgate, was .recently In town for supplies. W. A. Chllders of Big Applcgate was a business visitor In Jackson ville and Medford Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Pick, Mrs. John R- Knight and Mrs. Ray, Coleman at tended a bridge party and luncheon at the home of Mrs. Howard Bare in Mndlord. Blvrri In honor of Mrs. Sari's' 'niece, " from ;Ashhiia," Ken tucky: - . Lcora Culy, from Big Applcgate, spent a 'day hore rocently with rel atives, i - "v. i"- ' ' : '' ; 4 -' FOR RENT Modern 8-room ftirnlsh ed house: hardwood floor, fireplace. Phone 6-B0-J-2. WANTED Transportation to Los An geles. Wish to leave Monday. Will ahare expenses.' 016 So Central. IMions 87U-II. FOR AALK Comfortable modern fome with acresR9; adjacent to Iver: spring, water; eow. chickens, equipment. Bargain. Cash or easy terms. Inquire Oold Hill Hardware. EXCHANGE for Medford home, 1H4 A. fine soil on paved highway: free water from creek that runs through Elace; 13 A. In cultivation, 8 A. In ood land; good e-rm. house, barn, etc.; cows, pigs and chickens, barn , full of hay, furniture In house. , priced H7M. will take house as part payment and - balance easy terms. DHOWK Ic WHITE, Realtors. FOR RENT S St -acre ranch, 1 miles south or town: good 4-room house. . See Nichols. 822 So. Holly. FOR SALE 3-months-okt police pup pies. Pliuiie ls-P-33. FOR SALE Purebred Guernsey bull calves. Phone 688-J-t. PEACHES Lemon clings, 8fto box. Spuds, (1.00 per cwt. -Watermelons, tc per Jb. -tVy St. Fruit Market. FURNISHED room, eKsie to bath: walking distance; private entrance. 343 Mo. Holly, . FOR RENT Small apt, near Junior high, Tel. 849-J, CENTRAL POINT, Ore., Aug 33. (Spl.l Mrs. O. E. Lango Is entertain ing hor o!d time friend, Mrs. Frank Looaon, at Oknrut, Okla, This Is, th tirst meeting of these indies In. 81 years. They woro nclghhorj at, one tlmo In Oklahoma, where Mr. Loosen Is a banker and largo land Owner, and Mr. Lange was owner and oper ator of two stores In tho same town. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Jewott and children motored to Salem August 30 for a vacation ot a week or ten days. Mrs. Everett Faber and children have returned from a visit ot two sreks at Albany, with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. Launer, and Is now at the Faber cabin at Lake ot . the Woods for the week end, Mrs. Putnam, with her son, David, and daughter. Marie, returned Thurs day to their homo In Salem. Mr. and Mra. Edward Jones are en tertaining a house guest from Mc Mlnnvlllo who Is a cousin of Mr. Jones.' ' Mrs. S. F. Hathaway and crand- daughter, Mlaa Fern Hathaway, left Tuesday for their home tn Vlsalla. . Oene Merrttt la a visitor In Merrill this week. Central Point library was tnoved this week from tho Cowley building to the Merrttt store building on Main street. Mra. Frank Cochran has arrived from Long Beach, Cal.. where she made un extended visit with her sons. Lawrence and Cecil Cochran. Miuri Grace Hermanwn and Millie Elcher aro spending this week as the guests of Mrs. M. M. Morris In Med ford. ,,, , ; Mrs. Cbmtitt and Carl Hover took their Sunday school classes to Twin Plunges at Ashland Tuesday tor a swim. Tfte Junior choir of tho Christian church, consisting ot 15 members and their leader, ,fc:rV ..Younijs. woro en terUlned Thursday with jarlous game and slunts at tho home oi Mrs. Al Hermanson.. Dainty refresh ment were served, thus ending the enjoyable afternoon. 4 Classified advertising gets result. Many ' Homes Saved" by Hard Work of Fighters No New Outbreaks Re ported in Crater National Most of the forest fire danger the post few daya has been on state 'pro tected land In the south part of the county, and there was also bne In the Brownsboro section. '' The most threatening tire was that about a quarter of a mile from the town of Rogue River, which swept over many acres, which the district fire warden's 'foroe, aided by many volunteer fire fighters from 'the town beat back. Had a wind risen t,he town', which was "practically 'sur rounded by fire at a 'distance, Would have been endangered.' The Oscar Shepherd and -Hdrton homes were greatly endangered, end owing to the diligent efforts ot .the fire fighters many homes north and: south, bf the river were, saved. . The flro was gotten under control yester day.' ,, ;, " .. (, t Canyon Flro Held ( t . A 'fire also started in Dead Horso canyon day before yesterday ( at 4 p. m between Evans creeks anil Wards, creek., and . the . canyon fire covered' about 100 acres . before controlled; about 8 a. m. next Hav. . Still another fire of day oefore yesterday , was t,hat ,,Bt. Gold. HU1 mountaln( originating, at 8 p. m.,'an'd' covering an area of about 15 acres before controlled at a p, m. . ;. . On Wednesday evening a forest fire startod .oh Qbcnchaln 'mountain near' Brownsboro.-and burned oyer( about 80 acres, mostly in brush,, before' coming under control the following morning. ' Up to early afternoon today no new, flips ,;badt been , ropqrtcd, t in Crater National forqpt for several, days past,,: and no new , ones, had prlglnated on state protected land In this district since, Thursday. i( ; , . , i t -r t, p. .-. , 5S ON PRESS WIRES ' WASHlNOTdN, Atg. 43. '(AP)- The Associated Pross, International News Service and DnlCed Press have assured the pOstflfflce 'department thoy will cooperate fully In Its effort tb free the malls bf unlawful matter concerning sweepstakes lotteries. ' The announcement was made to day by Arch Coleman, acting post master-general. It said i These news 'association hereafter will not distribute to their members and clients matter rela'tln'r to sweep stakes lotteries either in stories or photographs Just us they" always have 'rotralnod from handling matter relating to the -humorous ether kinds of tbrelen lotteries Patronized bv piayers 1n this country. The action of these national 'and international -news-gathering associa tions Is tb be commended. It Is no tice on their part that tho newspa pers they serve wilt not hereafter be suppllod with information regarding the operation of foreign 'sweepstakes, and carries, the hope that such In formation will not bo obtained from any other source, tollable 'or other wise, and attempted to be printed. ! " "Already a number of srrests hive been mado bf p'ersbri'lh this country operating what nuroo'rtcd to bo fbr- clgn sweepstakes, Vjr Ticilhg -as ageAts ' 1 BUTTE FAILS I1U1TE FALLS. 'Ore., Aug. 31. (Spl.l Roscoe Larson Is modcrnlBlng his homo with electrical equipment. , William Weir, principal of the Butte Falls grade school' ISMt year, Is to be principal at Glide, Ore., this year. He restgned as principal df tho grade school and the directors Ceclded to ket along with tlireo teachers for the grades. Mrs. Ruth, Mlchell waa In Butte Falls last Sunday. Dr. Audrey Morgan 'of Nr -York City came by plane recently to visit her brother, "Doc" Ooss. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Al Htldrcth and Mrs. Xugusia Simmon art visiting In Se attle and Portland.. . ' , Mr. ana Mrs. "Pat" Olds and Homer Scholer vtslted their ranch on the Slaklyous last Sunday. ' Mrs. Ous Edmondson Visited her son and family at Protpect this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ous Brimondson and Mr. und Mrs. Chas. Patton attended the'dsnco at Prospect Saturday. ' The Derby -dance Saturday night Was woll attended by Butte Palls peo ple; ' . - - ; l v Frank oarsort has built how side-" walk to his residence. Som siren 'Improvement. ias been done and crushed rock put where oadiy needed. EX-WIMER RESIDENT RETURNS rOR VISIT WIMBR, Or.. Aug. 32. -j-(Sp Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Miller of Bend. Ore., and R. M. Ch.ve ot the same place were guests on Monday of Mrs. C. N. Law and Mrs. Barto at their home In tho foothills. Mr. Miller Is an old resident, hav-i ing lived here seven! years, about IB tears ago. They drove over from Bend vis Crater lsks and Klamith Falls, bring. Ing Mr. Chase, who expects to locate here later, and who will return with his family In a few weeks. What Is asserted to be the longest continuous Justice court civil suit trial session in Medford before a Jury was completed! lit, .13:39 ', Test night without adjournment from; the time the trial began t 10 a. m yesterday, except tor dinner and sup per, the Jury returned a verdict or 4100 In favor of tho plaintiff. ' ! The trial which was also notable, for the number of well-known cltt zens Involved as litigants! witnesses. JurorS and the like, consisted of the -suit by H. W. Hall,- contractor, against C, F. Relchstetn for 164 05 for extras and labor, with Interest; at 6 per eent from - May 9, 1931. alleged duo for extras and labor over the agreed contract price of $17B3 for building a dwelling at 4401 Front street. Relchstetn had entered a counter, claim of ..347.39, damages against Hall for alleged faults m construction and not completing the building In time, as per the contract agreement. . ' 1 ; ' ? 1 i The suit Was tried before justice of the Peace Glenn O. Taylor, both sides demanding a Jury trial With the Jurors rawn from the regular jury panel. The trial was held in the circuit court room of the court horjBO. r- : - .''!:' : : ; '.The JUry considered the case, but half an hdur before reaching a ver dict, 'and court was In practically continuous session , from 1 10 a. m. to 13:30 p. m.. with' time out only : for meals. The deciding of the ease at one 'continuous session far Into the night was due to tho fact' that In the trial of civil suits there are no accommodations for the.ju-l tors, and the fact that the Jurymen,! and others Were, also anxious to dUK! pose of the cose as speedily as possible, rather than have It ; go over Into 'an adjourned session for another day. ' ' ' Rawles Moore, was attorney .lor. tho plaintiff, and F. J.' Newman,, attorney for the defendant. J: Tho Jurors were E: O. Goddls. fore man, J. C. Brown, O. H. Howell, H. O. Shearer, . John O. White . and V. J. Emerlck. ; "': .' I The witnesses for tho plaintiff Were H. W. Hall, C. L. Walch, -George W. Porter, George Iverson, T. W. Fov and Frank H. Rogers. : h The defense witnesses- were L., TV Dyke. A. O. Hudson, W. H. Bopp, C. G. Hunt, O. E. Sabln, H. A. Van Ahsdale, O. T. Relchsteln--and Harbldi Rcldhstoln. - -.-'. -:r- r . -'w : ' i ..i Spokane Publisher '-; m Makes Brief Visit William H. ' Cbwles 'o'f Spokane. 1 Wash-., publisher bf the Spokane Spokesman-Review 'and 8onv:: passed1 through tho city 'today en route home after a short visit in Cali fornia. Mr. Cowlos Is well-kribwn to a number of former Spokane resi dents living In' the city and valley. The Washington publisher Is opti mistic over the 'dcohomlo future 'of- the nation, "and "Senses an awaken inir of Industry. ' Which has already started," and predicts :o steady re turn to normalcy. ' - "" PROSPECT, Ol-C., AUg. 33. (Spl.) Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Middle busher, a daughter, August 17, at the Ccmmunltyy hospital In, Medford, . Mrs. Rube Moore's sister and brother-in-law are still patients at the Community hospital In Medford. Mrs. Mooro Is caring for their four chil dren. ' John rlekkemp, Jr., 'spent three days last week at Fort Klamath fight ing fire. .' , ' .' '.. " Nelson Hye returned this week front a prospecting trip in the Applegate district, ... , ' , Waldo fiye lias been fighting tire, in the Klamath, district. ; . Stewart Weeks' started picking his pears August 11. They aro largo and of fine quality. . LAKE COUNTY LAMBS GOING TO PASTURES LAKEVIRW. Ore., Aug. 33 (API Lakevlew bank officials announced to. day 100.000 lake county lambs would be shipped to feed lots in Kansas snd North Dakota this tall. " Leek of1 feed has forced unfa'ttened lambs to the mkrket and the ComJ mereial Livestock Loan cbmpahy hero developed the plan to ship the lambt to feed rot's in'orrler to Impfo'ie their market value. Surplus wheat will bo used In feeding the lambs. ; PLENTY PIG KNUCKLES OUTLOOK FOR GERMANY . BERLIN ('AP') ' However blue tho outlook for Gcrma'n purses, t.le pros pect brightens far that great section of the population fond of pig knuckles with their sauerkraut. Plga in Germany Increased In JBSO by nearly 3,000,000 to a total of 33,000.000. The province ot Hanover aloho was 8.000.000 porkers and Ba-ij varta comes nekt with 3,500,000. i - , . . ' Homemade angel food cake and cream pie. Phono ASexatider OrdcJ ery or call 3,ix" ' i Phone 543." ?WeV hauL away your reftise, 1 City Sanitary. Service. Mi I Medford Dmner$1.00 tvery Day In ih 'Week "The Food U Better" at the Medford '.' The many prizes to be awarded In 'the women's southern, Oregon golf tournament, ' to be played on the Rogue River' Valley course September 4, 6, 8 and 7, will bo displayed In the windows of McPhergon' Men's shop, members of the committee announced today. -:'f-.The tournament, one of the lead-1 ing gotf events of southern Ofegoh,' Is expected "to attract a largo hum-' ber of - entries. : WOmen . golfers throughout southern , Oregon , have been ' Invited to participate. . Those in charge of arrangements are 'Mrs. William Vawter, Mrs. Thomas J. Fu son and Miss Anna Mae Fuson. ' nioee Who have donated -prizes are the 'Mall Tribune, Copco, Teoples Electric, Dally fNews, Liberty t Meat Market, West Side Pharmacy, Gard ner Drug company, Weeks Ac Orr,' Lawrence's Jewelry, Jacque Lenox, the Bootery-, Adrlehne's,- ;Farrnors' and Fruit growers' bank, 'Jackson County bank; Jartnlnroi. Woods, Eth'elwyn B. HOfrhan, Mcpherson's and Standard Oil. , , . - : i : : ' ' 3S . A team from the local Natatbrlum will go to rfJamath Falls Sunday for a swimming meet with the team-at the Klamath Falls Athletic club to morrow night. About eight men will compose the Mcdfbrd team which Is being coached by iana Thomas, for- merly of the Multnomah club ' in. Portland. ' : ' ". ' r'Gordon 'Turner, j Virgil "S'wtinsohi Lloyd Hammock, Dick Sleeter, Bud LifidioV -arid Rowan Green aro mem-i bers. or the water 'polo team which will -nlay'followlng the swimming and Wiving events.1. They wll)r:ailso take baft 'in the swimming and diving. A -return meet with the ' Klamath Falls team, will be hed.'here. In two weeks, Mr.iThonias'' says, . . jiV- j i 7;.-::,rl 't.V . . Recently Inaugurated flying boat schedules between Seattle and British Columbia points give: tho Pacific coast direct atr passenger service from the Mexican to the' Canadian bur-' dcrs, It was announced, today by of ficials of the -Pacific' Air Transport,1 subsidiary of United Air Linos, op-' orating the west coast mull-passenger airway. - -- . . - Leaving San Diego lit 10:16 p. m. and Medford at 7 a. m., the Pacific Air Transport plane reaches Seattle at 11 a. m. Canada-bound passengers' continue north from Seattle on Boe ing Wasp-powered' flying' beats oper ated by Canadian Airways, reaching Victoria at 3 p. m. and Vancouver at 6:30 p. m. ,.- .. Southbound,'" passengers leaving Vancouver iat-3 p. m. - and Victoria at 5 p.' m; reach Medford at 10:35 p. m. -and San' Dleijo lnctlme for breakfast.' :" :' 1 - i" : CENTRAL POINT W'. R.C ' TO ATTEND VETS' MEET 'CENTRAL POINT. Ore., Aug. 23. (Spl.) Members of Wm. II. Harrison Woman's Relief Corps ' are asked to please bear In mind that on Septem ber 3 members are 'expected to meet at the 8. P. station and. go. by .train leaving at B:48 a. m. for Medford, thence to the Armory to attend the Sflth 'arfhnal reunion of -soldiers and sailors; Each lkdy Is to taring -something fof the' lunch io be "served at noon. - - ' ' " - Another field of radio transmission will h ntrri' thla fall bV tWO Medford radio men. " An amateur radlo-phOno transmitting station will be owned by Verl Walker and con structed by Victor Milnes.i.The sta tion will have a night range of ap proximately 1000 miles and will be operated on 3517 kilocycles, i The station's power has 'not been definitely decided but will probably be of 50 Watt rating.' ; Mllnes now owns and operates the amateur, radio transmitter W8ZZD located on Nar rlgan '. street -with, a power of 45 watts. However It is for. code ope ration only, ;. ; The new phone station will ope rate on Mllnes' call, letters'. WOZZD until anbther station' license Is ob-, talncd from' the radio commission. The station Is expected to be on the air for tests about the middle of September. ' Broadcast receivers fitted with short wave converters will be able to hear the station if tuned to 80 meters. Verl . Walker, '. well-known, radio technician, is now sUdylnj for his amateur, operators' license.;.; He will operate' '.the station ) (when: v Mllnes enters the radio Institute of Los AngcleS) next wner j ' PfiiVATE DEALERS OftTLANp. Ore.,; Aug. 22. (AP) While egg prices elsewhere are show ing 'general Strength "with 5 late ad vances nt some .points, "reports 'cori-: firmed In the trado here I fid tc ate that some of the big private distrib utors are shading prices. Up to 2cr. cut in .values, 1b reported m the local trade, wltjh private firms the chief ob servers of the cut. Local co-ops are holding their prices to the rigid mark recently es-jj muuaiica ana an oumness . is ocing done on that basis. Qcneral trading trend In the butter market appears about steady. There 'as n6 change1 Iri valtles fdr itie week end session of the produce exchange j or on the open market. Make ap-i pears fully up to demand locally. ji - - . . Mre. George Launspach and Mrs. Tom Waterman were the victims of a well dressed and convincing young check forger Friday afternoon, police learned this morning. Bank drafts drawn on' a California bank were passed at; each of the places... Both are wort.'uesa. . ,. . ., . - ' The young ' man called at the Launspach home to rent a room. In. payment 'hoi gave) Mrs. 'Laurfepach ,tho $20 drafts Lacklig dhange, 'she wrote him a, poriotial check for eight dol lors. .He asked where he could obtain home-cooked mealB and Mrs. .Launs pach tllrectojd . lllm to t,ie. Waterman hcme.j I ' ' r. . ; . ' ;'! ' ' ' IHrs: Waterman also took a cash ier's check In payment for room rent and iave the balance 'iir silver. Sus picion whs aroused when he failed to appear ' with his trunk at either of the places. Police are seeking the forger-today. V. Treasure Hunt Nets Arrest for Pirates ' Robert Emmens was arrested 'by state police last night between Med ford and Ashland and Is charged with careless and Imprudent driving. The EmmeuB cor was one of the group taking, part uv .treasure hunt at tended by local schod) youths; Police' reported tour persons in the -Car were dressed. In ."pirate" Costumes,. , , - ; j The ,'case .'was being ; Investigated' todav 'befrtrft (iharffB ftr' rirpuserl. i .' ; V v :if fEDFORD. onEflON. SATURDAY. AUiiuST -2yjaU. - ' ' t "-'" -'rt' - - : ' 1 ' (Ti ' r --p-- ' r ' ' Li r r. ... , - r I Local and Personal ! ftE tffiE M j.io ai r mm VII I ARF RFFfiRF AWARniNR WflMFW lini FFRS W1RFI FSS PHflNF ON BANK DRAFTS WINNER (IF 4 !Dcrmir pmiToni ucDniPTCnDtlnn . L tnu i ntob WAUP --IN Rfll flRTMn td I iiritnr ;i.iiiuiniii ui iiiii n i iiiii , --u ... ( n .ii iihii 'mm waterman were uie viutittia i iiui iiiiiibic in i I Ull LUIIL.il IIIIlHi dregse, and convincing young " M Ed" ChostaTLTroe , J as nameri KJ was namArt n.i.. . ' of $S awarded ln n. ' color nn- " U -"'""'b vu me detiiinn Judges. Mrs Ki.ni ' wU. .j, BClBCtCd th. sheets -from the monit ... . turned in. " m Lois Spanlol. isn woe. given second pna J" ' the three Drlzcs m i . " James A. Elliott ot 326 So j Numerous names were Urea u.c..iiou w ce consij, me ruiiu prize. Boys, and girl, are remit Thursday's paper, to The V une office before next nunc. uiuci to compete for th, during tho six weeks, csm are being given each k who brings In the colored Brill Sheet Metal Wort. J pert repairing, fender ana trJ repairing, WE DEVELOP IYfilms , FRE -West Side Phama ;:iKrytalglow, i kodak - gloss supreme; Thro Peasleyai cipp. Holly theater. - j ' " "' .- T . ; NORTON, Kaa Aug: 22. (AP) Wliot officials of the rodeo hore de clared was a new state calf roping record and the equal of the national mark, was established here yesterday by Snooks Jones of BartlosvlUe, Okla.: His time was 13 seconds. Tho following rodeo championships were announced: All around cowboy, Loney Rooney, Wilson. Okla.; bulldogger, Chick Johnson,- Oardea City, Kas.: bronco rider, Shorty Creed, Holly. Colo.: calf ropen, Snooks , Jonos, Bartlesvllle and steer rider, John Lindsey, Port Worth, Texas. STORY 1 (Continued From Page One) ages t,"irce foggy days out of four. Shana, on the northwest shore of the Island, Is about half way between Murton Bay and Nemuro. Tho landing' a; Bhana marked the third time tho Lindberghs had been forced down ' in attempting to fly from1: Petropavlovak. Kamchatka, '.to Ncmtiro, 897 .mites. :n one hop. ' ingin 1931 If -viiy,rrI lii fa -t-'.fw Mi x Af Second Empire Styles Unsurpassed Beauty .-: Will Presented ' "tjr", " ADhlENNE .... i . . At The : Fox 'Crateriari, , V ' 4 t . 1 ! oVi YWK SCttKKN Marll Twain's ftoinunr 0f Amerlran Boyhood "Huckleberry 5:1.1 P. M. Mon. Aug. 24 8:45 P. M. Living Models STARTING SUNDAY The Greatest Bunch of Kids in the V ti -. yioxi ip brie of .ihe World's ;'. ' 'f- ! ' .GiijatdSt Sfories: ,: ' ;. MARK TWAIN'S 1J I! ... ,,!'' WITH . , . i- JACKIE C00 GAN ' ' JACKIE SEAEL EDDIE QUILLAN t ' ; -JUNIOR DURKIN j LAST TIMES TONIGHT! M Eddie Quillan v J : "Sweepstakes'- a ii 4f TODAY and SUNDAY Tlcnty of action'.'.'-, daredevil thrills ... n mance rides the western rkriges to olvo, a trail of mystery. ! ' - ' VAx GEORGEO'BR J Y SALLY eilers ftjL-, A New 'Upholstered ; Seats for ' - - r ' ' "T KmvJ . v . FOUNDED 1909 COUNTt BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION