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1EEDF0RD MAIL TRIBUNE, JEEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1932.
C. C. WILL SEEK
60-DAY LEEWAY
AS AUIOIST AID
Decisive notion by the board of dl
rectora of the local Chamber of Com-1
merce regarding the extension of time
mowed for the purchase of motor
vehicle license was taken today at
the meeting of the directorate, when
it wu decided to ask the state board
of control to grant a alxty-day mora
torium on licenses, for the purpose of
meeting conditions which are partic
ularly prevalent In Jackson county.
The discussion was brought to the
attention of the board on account
of the fact that many producers In
the district, unable to pay for licens
es at the present time, will be In a
far better position to make their pay
ments on September 1st, when pro
ceeds from the sales of local fruit
will be available. It was first decided
to ask for the relief only for pro
ducers of perishable Agricultural pro
ducts, and the final action In ask
ing for a sixty-day extension was tak- j
en because of the fact that many la-1
borers who depend upon their cars!
for transportation to and from the ;
orchards would be unable to reach
their work without transportation.
The chamber directors also adopted
the recommendations of the tax com
mittee, recommending endorsement
of the proposed constitutional amend
ment and the tax supervising and
conservation bill. The committee's re
port had been submitted to the board
in writing previous to the meeting,
and all present had been given ample
time for consideration of the meas
ures. It was the prevailing opinion
that these new laws offer the neces
sary machinery for affecting xeal re
ductions In property taxes, a project
In which the local chamuer has been
deeply Interested for the past two
years.
Other business transacted at to
day's meeting included reports of the
publicity and fish and game commit
tees, both of which were adopted; and
a brief discussion of the plan of un
employment relief presented to the
people of the city some ten days ago.
No particular action was taken on
the unemeployment problem, but the
matter will be under active consider
ation by the chamber from now on,
was the opinion expressed by W. S.
Bolger, president of the chamber.
WINS COME EASY
The city tennU tournament which
opened yesterday, went Into the
econd bracket this afternoon with
several of the prominent playere
loalng their placos by default, Boml
flnala are acheduled for Saturday,
with the final round on Sunday, at
which time the winner wilt be pre
sented a loving cup by the Mall
Tribune,
In Thursday's matches, Jamea Ed
mlston defeated John neddy by de
fault, Harry Butler defeated Harry
Garfield, 6-1. 0-3; H. O. Wllaon de
feated Lee Van Auadall, default: L.
Alvln Tollefaon defeated Allen Spald
ing, default; WillMo Prultt defeated
Dr. Harold OIUIs, default; Roger
Early defeated Bud Simmons, default
and Carter Boggs won from Alan
Carley, 0-0, 4-1,
Playing In the second round, Tol
lefaon eliminated Prultt with s fl-1,
-a score.
BUTTE FALLS PROMISES
OLD FASHIONED FOURTH
A real old-faahloned celebration la
the promise of Butts rails for the
Fourth of July. Two games of baae
ball an scheduled, one July S and
one July 4. when Gold Hill will meet
Butts Palls. A community picnic
In ths park and a series of races
re also Included In the events of
Sunday and Monday. Ths svsnlng of
July 4 grand ball will bs staged.
Delegates Suffer
Stomach Troubles
And Intense Heat
OHICAOO, July l-(AP) 1U
been a tough grind this Demo
cratic national convention and
Its beginning to tell.
The IrreRular hours and meals
of delegates and visitors appar
sntly haven't helped their health.
Yesterday was the stadium hos
pltal'a biggest day. Twenty pa
tients In all were cared for, Buf
fering mostly from stomach trou
ble or falntness caused by the In
tense heat.
.C.T.U.
THIRD PARTY AIM
FOR PR! CAUSE
EVAN8TON, 111., July 1. (AP
The National Women's Christian
Temperance Union disclaimed today
any part In a third party "dry"
movement at this time.
If W.C. T. U. members attend a
purported third party convention of
drys at Indianapolis July 4 they
will be present as Individuals, not
as representatives of the W. C.T. U.,
said Mrs. Ella A. Boole, president
of the national W.C.T. U.
"The women of the W.C.T.U. win
decide for themselves as to what
political action they will take," said
Mrs. Boole, "and this will be done
at our national convention In Se
attle August 13-19.
"These two conventions have been
politicians' conventions. Now will
come the action of the home loving
women, millions of whom abhor the
attempt to restore the liquor traffic.
The attempt to make It appear that
women want repeal of prohtbllon la
ridiculous. The party opening the
door to liquor Is doomed."
P6RTLAND, Ore., July 1. (AP)
Reports Indicating the number of un
employed next winter probably will
be 30 per cent above the peak num
ber of last year were received here
yesterday by the state executive relief
commute. Seasonal employment, re
ports said, have, not offset the grow
ing number of unemployed.
The committee has begun a study
of Information already gathered and
general recommendations for organi
sation of relief measures will be giv
en as soon as possible.
The committee requested county
relief councils to begin at once to
plan for an organized .relief program
for gathering and preserving surplus
supplies for distribution next win
ter. Some counties, the committee
said, already have begun organisation.
Ivy Street Market
Just around the corner from P. O.
OI'KN SUNDAYS
LUNCH MEAT OF
ALL KINDS
NICE FAT HENS
No. 1 Steer Beef
Steaks Chops Roasts
Bacon
GROCERY DEPT.
B. A. Branson
ORANGES, good sweet,
dozen ' 18o
MARSHMALLOWS,
pound 20o
SHREDDED WHEAT,
3 pkgs. for 25o
MEXICAN SQUASH,
pound 3o
All Kind, of Picnic Lunch Ooods
STOP ROOSEVELT
EFFORT KEEPING
FOES FROM REST
CHICAGO, July 1 (AP) The taut
lines set by eight contenders for the
presidential nomination stralgned
mightily today to hold Franklin D.
Roosevelt back from the Democratic
convention's two-thirds majority.
Eyes reddened from the sleepless
hours that drove the heat-harrassed
convention through the night to a
three-ballot deadlock at daylight,
leaders of the contending factions set
about bolstering their lines against
the Roosevet attack.
A Joint caucus was called of the
Texas and California delegations
whose 90 votes are pledged to Speak
er Oarner. So close did Roosevelt
come to the 770 needed votes on the
last ballot this morning that this
one block of votes would put him
across, but there was Indication the
Garner leaders were not ready to
swing their strength to the New York
governor.
REPAIRED RIALTO
X
Among the many cnanges being
made at the Pox Rlalto theatre,
under the new manager. Gull. Ho
man, Is the complete revamping of
the air conditioner and fans to dis
pel the summer heat.
The whole system has been worked
over by Mr. Homan, who has made
a complete study of theatre ventila
tion, and with all ths fana tuned
up 40 revolutions per minute faster
than previously, ths Rlalto patrons
sis aasured a cool placs to enjoy
ths movies.
With thermometers hsrs running
around ths century msrk ths psst
few dsys, ths cooling system la ex
pected to add much to ths at
tractiveness of ths local playhouse.
Mr. Homan aald today.
Roomer Burned In
Portland Blaze
Portland. Ore.. July 1. (API-
John Armstrong, 80, wss burned ss
rlously and two others were over
come by smoks In a rooming house
fire hers early today. Firemen iouna
Armstrong lying unconscious In a
hallway. He suffered first degree
burns to his hands, arms, iaos, neca
and back.
v... I .. A rrrllfnrs
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon Tor jacanon
In the Matter of the Estate of Ed
Brown and Hattle Brown, Deceas
ed. Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed,
and has qualified as administrator
nf fvM o.hnv named de
cedents, and all persons having claims
sgalnst ssia esiavea am "J
rected to present same, properly verl-
... annAv nrnvlrifvl hV law.
to the undersigned at the office of
the county court, iweoiora. cikcoh
County, Oregon, within six months
from ths date of the first publica
tion of this notioe.
Dated snd first published July 1,
1032.
VICTOR TENOWALD.
Administrator of the estates of Ed
Brown snd Hattle Brown, Deceased.
TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
SPANISH Btucco house, 408 No. Oak
dale. 2 sleeping rooms, fireplace,
hardwood floor, bullt-lns, garage.
Small amount of cash will handle.
Make an offer. C. S. Butterfleld.
Realtor.
RKPORT OF CONDITION of ths
Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank
at Medford. County of Jackson, Oregon, at close of business June 30, 1932.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts
Bonds, securities, etc. -
Banking, house, none; furniture snd fixtures ,
Real estate owned other than banking house ...
Cash, due from bsnks and essh Items ............
United States Government Bonds ....
..138.073.89
1.011.54
15,271.26
8.260.00
.. 1,638.74
37,291.69
55.748.00
LOST Black and tan police dog with
long tall, on Roxy Ann road. Phone
735-M.
FOR RENT Modern A-room house.
618 Park. Call Dr. Bunch.
WANTED TO BUY Return ticket on
rsllroad or bus to Portland or
vicinity. Inquire Brownie Marie
Cafe.
FOR SALE Cherries, all kinds, 4
miles north on Crater Lake Highway.
WILL TRADE CAR for wood. 1781 N.
Riverside.
FOR SALE 1928 Essex Sedan. Li
cense. A-l condition. Phone 668-X-
1031 FORD De Luxe Roadster, guar
anteed like new. 1031 Ford Special
Cabriolet, new car guarantee, re
possessed. Yous for paying balance
In easy payments. 1930 Ford Tudor
looks snd runs llks new, priced to
go st $345.00. Many more bsrgalns.
GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Dept.
FOR SALE Binder, 85.00. Ted Fish,
Phoenix.
Total
..... 8253,182.82
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in ..
Surplus
Undivided profits net
Demsnd deposits .
Time certificates
Savings deposits ....
Bills payabls and rediscounts
Othor liabilities
50,000 00
. 10.000.00
. 1,488.67
145,940.36
15.181.58
30,594.21
None
None
Total
..8253,182.82
State of Oregon, County of Jackson, ss:
I, F. E. Wahl, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
F. E. WAHL, Cashier.
" Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of July, 1932.
MYRTLE W, BLAKELEY,
Notary Public for Oregon.
(My commission expires Jan. 10, 1934)
Correct Attest: C. E. Gates, Ous Newbury, Detroy Getchell, Directors.
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She has been sprayed with
Dr. Hess1 Fly Spray
No flies to pester and annoy herl Dr. Hess' Fly
Spray keeps that contented look on ALL
the cows!
FOR SALE BY
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Phone 269
103 E. Sixth
Medford
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FOR SALE 1029 Essex Coupe. Terms.
Western Ore. Finance Co., Medford
Natl. Bank Bld. Phone 775,
FOR TRADE 30 acres clear near
Medford for house In town. Phone
468-J-3.
FOR RENT-HBmall furnished house,
close In, on a court. Fine for work
ing; couple. Electric range. FrlKld
aire. Phone 818-R.
FURNIEHED apartmenta 910 and 15
month. 1005 West Main.
EXCHANOB One of the nicest homes
In Medford. Best location, 10 rooms,
modern, 2-story, 2-car garage, nice
lawn, fruit and flowers. Will trade
for ranch or small orchard. Address
Box 7132 Tribune.
FOR RENT Strictly modern Spanish
Stucco, Five rooms, all hardwood
floor, basemen t( furnace, fireplace,
etc. Fine 1 oca t Ion. $35. Water paid.
Phone 455.
FOR RENT 5 room house, garden
spot and fruit, 15. 527 Putman
and Austin.
FOR RBWT-Chp. CJ ' ;'iri
houae witn ilt acrcusv, 0
Phoenix. Phone 11M-3C
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Beef Steaks
lb. 15c
Beef Pot Roast
lb. 10c
Beef
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lb. 8c
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