Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 25, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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ArEPFORD MATL TRTBTTNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1933.
FLYING A GAINS
; INSTANT FAVOR
AD CHIEF FINDS
BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. SS. The
(login, "Put Action." which Harold
B. Deal, advertising manager (or As
sociated Oil company, has establish
ad aa the keynote of tne extensive
advertising campaign ' on the new
Flying A gasoline, aptly typifies also
bis own methods of travel.
rinding his presence necessary at
s conference of sales officials recent
ly In Los Angeles, be boarded a plane
here at 8:25 p. m., Thursday, con
cluded his business In the south, and
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Harold R. Deal -
Vu back at his deak Friday morn
ing at 8:30. . -
When another Important confer
nee In connection with merchan
dising of the new Flying A gasoline
demanded hli attention In Seattle
last week, he hopped off on a 8:80
a. m. plane Monday morning, at
tended the Seattle - meeting from
10:15 to 5 o'clock the aame day, and
boarded the 8:4.5 plane to arrive home
In Oakland at I a. m. Tuesday, hav
ing been away lew than 314 hours.
Commenting on sales statistics
fathered both .In the northern and
southern centers of Associated OH
company's marketing territory, Deal
declared that Immediate public ac
ceptance of the new Flying A gaao
llne has caused one of the greatest
waves of dealer enthusiasm ever to
be experienced by the, company.
"Reports from dealers In every part
of the territory carry news of en
thusiastic reaction from motorists
who have accepted the Invitation of
our advertising copy to -forget mere
fllalms and prove for themselves in
their own cars the .measurable Im
provement In performance afforded
by the new Flying A.',' Deal, stated. .
The motoring public Is rapidly
becoming convinced through expert
nee that the new Flying A offers
an Improvement In smoothness and
quietness, because of Its brand new
anti-knock quality,' which can be
heard and felt under all driving conditions.'
Y WILL SEEK
LI
Indications that from BOO to 1000
people in this county will bo apply
ing for loans under the Home Owners
Loan corporation were noted yester
day by Attorney Edward O, Kelly, ap
pointed attorney for the corporation
In this county Wednesday.
During his first day of "wrvlte he
waa interviewed by 100 people, who
called at his office, and in addition
answered innumerable telephone calls
regarding the loans. The application
blanks arrived at the office today,
and anyone wishing the form may
obtain (t at Attorney Kelly's office.
Those calling at his office the first
day were owners of homes, ranging in
Talus from S3000 to 14,000. It will
be possible for persons owning homes
valued at up to 20.000 to obtain
loans, Attorney Kelly explained today.
After the applications are filed
throiujh Kelly's office, the property
Is appraised by Prank Wortmnn, who
was also appointed Wednesday as ap
praiser for this county under the
Borne Ownera Loan corporation.
McLeod
McLHOD, Aug. 38. (8pl.) a. I.
Car.Tcntur and family of Phoenix have
been vacationing on the Rogue. They
ma-do some very successful catehea
of nteelhead and trout.
Mr. and Mrs Defeat of Portland
spent several days visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Coburn and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dunn and daugh
ter of Dallas. Ore., are guests of the
K. D. Hoag family. Mrs, Hoag and
Mrs. Dunn are alslere.
Preparations are being made for
pear picking at the Weeks orcahrd
next week.
A successful dally vacation Bible
school is being conducted at Laurel
hurst under direction of Mrs. Bob
neeley and Mrs. Mclnnea. Mrs. Nee
ley makea her dally drive, picking
up SO or more children along the
way.
Miss Emoiiens Edmondson and Al'
ta Abbott of Butte Falls were married
In Medford, August 13. AU wish
them a long life of happiness.
Misses Emma and Lois Olass spent
laac week end visiting Mr, and Mrs.
Jesse Olaaa at Brownsboro.
Danny and Wallaoa Ourt returned
Tuesday from a 10-day vacation at
Lake o tne woods.
Dr. Emmet Carpenter ani cousin
spent several days at McLeod last
week, where they made soma tine
catches of fish. ......
Society and Clubs
Edited by Eoa Neaton Hamilton
Christian Endeavorert
At hie to Oregon Quota
Crater Lake Christian Endeavor
Union has reached Its quota of the
Oregux. analysis plan in vending five
representatives co the Christian en-
deavo conference at Turner. August
31 to 37. Many officers attended
among whom was Norman Fraley,
president of Crater Lake Union.
To inspire and Intreat the young
people of Southern Oregon In confer
ence, a rally waa held In the Grant
Par park. Sunday, August 0. Such
outstanding officers as Viola Ogden
and Olenna.Steavens attended and
gave talks on th conference at Tur
ner. Viola Ogden gave a short talk
on the national convention, which
she attended at Milwaukee. Wis., the
first part of Juiy.
Cra-.cr Lake's delegates are: Nor
man Fraley, Medford; Mynota Oos
nell, Awhland; Either Strong, Ashland;
Vera Wright, Ashland; Cleans 8p.H-
ena. Eurcene Bible College; and Rich
ard Freiey, Medford.
Mis Metzger, Bride
Of Bohert Forbes
At a simple service at the Meth
odist parsonage last Saturday even
ing. Miss Roberta Louise Metsger,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ft. R. Meta
ger of Jacksonville, became the bride
of Robert Arthur Forbes, son of Dr
F. E. Forbes of Eagle Point.
The bride was charmingly attired
In pale blue silk organdie, with cor
sage of gardenias, and was attended'
by her sisters, Mlses Lula Elaine and
Audrey Metzger, who wore organdie
frocks m harmonizing pastel shades
The ceremony was solemnized by
the Rev. Joseph Knotts. The groom's
attendant was Andrus Smith of Jack
sonville. The ceremony was read tn
the presence of Immediate friends
and relatives of the couple.
After a short wedding trip, Mr
and Mrs. Forbes will make tholr home
at 243 North Holly street, this. city.
Mesdames Ends and
Wilson on Vacation
Mrs. George Eads and Mrs. Wilson
of Central Point are spending this
week at the Eads cabin at Dead In
dian. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Merry weather
of Ventura, Cal., who were guests
here of the George Eads, left the first
of the week for their home. Mrs
Merryweather is a daughter of the
Eads. -
Reynolds-Clement!
Wedding Today
WILLOW SPRINGS Announcement
has been made of the marriage, Au
gust 3ft, at Vallejo, Cal., of Miss
Mildred Reynolds of Eugene and ID.
Clements, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
Clements of this district. Miss Reyn
olds has been a Red Cross director
at Vallejo, and Mr, Clements has re-,
oently returned from Colombia, South
America.
Mrs. Gould Hostess
To Junior Artisans
Mrs. E. Gould, Jr. was hostess on
Thursday evening to the Junior Ar
tisans of Medford. The evening was
devoted to games and winners of the
various contests were awarded prises.
At the close of games, a watermelon
feed was enjoyed.
DeArmands, Guests i
Of Relatives Here
Mr. and Mrs. David DeArmand of
Lakevtew, Ore. accompanied by their
small sons, Robert and Richard, were
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Ernest Smith during the past week
end. Mrs. S ml tii is Mr. DeArmand'a
sister.
Mrs. Wlllett Home
From Summer Vocation
Mrs. Rosa Black more Wlllett has
returned from vacationing at Crescent
City, where she spent two weeks of
the summer, and has reopened her
classes In Medford and Grants Pass.
She Is now preparing student for
recitals in September.
Pythlani to Picnic
In Grants Pass Sunday
Knights of Pythias and Pythian
Sisters of Ashland, Grants Paaa and
Medford will meet In the Grants
Pass park Sunday afternotf for a pic
nic. Members and guests are asked
to arrive at 1:30 o'clock and to bring
their own plcnlo luncheon. Coffee,
sugar and cream will be furnished.
Women's Bible Class
To Review Book of Uanlel
The women's Bible class of the
Medford Presbyterian church has
been holding regular meetings in the
classrooms throughout the summer
and the very instructive exposition
of the book of Daniel, given by Mrs,
Maude Chapman, will be reviewed this
coming Sunday, Mrs. Chaney, presi
dent of the class, announced today
All members and anyone Interested
In prophesy are Invited to attend
the class session, which will open
at 9:45 o'clock.
8EA1TLE, Wash.. Aug.
Frank Hawks, famous speed filer,
flew uon-stop from Minneapolis to
Seattle yesterday, averaging 176
miles an . hour on" the 1,460-mlle
Journey. He arrived at 1:45 p. m.
(P. 8. T.) after leaving Mlnneaepolla
at 6:1ft a, m. (C. T. O.)
He nonchalantly got out of the
cockpit of his plane and remarked:
"Oh, no that's nobbing," when
someone at Hoeing field suggested
he had made quite a flight.
He planned to leave Seattle at fi
p. m. today for Vancouver, B. C,
and will leave early this evening on
a nrm-stop flight to Quebec.
Howard School
Vacation Bible
Study Is Ended
The daily vacation Bible school In
the Howard district was closed yes
terday ns the 18th school completed
under the supervision of Reverend
Randall of the American Sunday
School, union. Teachers were: Elsie
Howell, Lois Speaker and Nellie Greg
ory.
A total enrollment of 4ft was rea
lized at the "school and an average
dally attendance of 30. The students
memorized 90 verses of scripture dur
ing the school, and read 0313 chap-
ters of the Bible.
There were two other vacation
Bible schools still In session In the
county yesterday, bringing tho total
for the season here to 20.
HER FACE TWISTED
LOS ANGELES. Aug. 38. (UP) As
the aftermath of a traffic accident
lost March, Mae Clarke, film actress,
brought suit for $21,000 damages to
day against Phillips Holmos, actor,
charging his negligence caused the
mishap. 1
Miss Clarke claimed she suffered a
fractured Jaw which has left her
speech Impaired and her face "drawn
Into unattractive, .lnbecDmlng and
unnatural lines when spesk.ng."
Temperature a year ago today:
Ullghest, 92; lowest, 53.
Total monthly precipitation, trace.
Deficiency for the month. .17 inch.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, i932, 14.88 Inches. Deficiency
for tha season, 3,18 Inches.
Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes
terday, 13 per cent; ft a. m. today,
87 per cent.
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Sunrise tomorrow, 8:30 a. m.
Sunset tomorrow, 6:55 p. m.
GERMAN WOMAN IN
CHANNEL ATTEMPT
CAPE ORIS NEZ, France, Aug. 38.
(Jfy Lu Koch, the German woman
who holds a mark of 02 hours for
endurance swimming, today plunged
Into the channel at 11:37 a. m. (3:27
a m. Paclflo Standard Time) In an
attempt to swim to England.
Oregon WatJicr.
Fair tonight and Saturday, but fogs
on the coast; cooler Interior west
portion; modertae northwest winds
offshore.
Fire weather forecast for Oregon;
Low humidity today and Saturday,
but fogs on the coast Saturday; mod
erate to fresh north and east winds,
becoming changeable and decreasing.
Total valuation of property in Utah
for assessment purposes was decreas
ed more than i-i 8,000,000 or 8.4 per
cent for 1033.
Near Birch lake, Alaska, airplane
pilots found clouds of forest fire
smoke at an altitude of 0,000 feet.
CAN YOU TAKE THE
'UPS AND DOWNS?
START each day with Shredded VTbest i ,
nd you won't worry so much which way
things gol It's the food that furnishes the vital
elements youth Is made of proteins and min.
ends, carbohydrates and vitamins. They're all
la whole wheat. And Shredded Wheat it
whole wheat, with all the bran measured
by Nature. Nothing added, nothing taken
away I Just crisp-baked biscuits .. . ready
cooked, ready to eat. Serve them with
milk or cream, with fresh or preserved
fruit. But serve them for at least tea days
Tbtn you'U know why Shredded Wheat
is known to happy million! as the
Ss VITALLY DIFFERENT food
Yd v-f llpj
ITS. ym m. KUfr Ttlh
M I. pdkm, nm KNOW
t SkmUtd ttut
SHREDDED WHEAT
A product of NATIONAL. BISCUIT COMPANY "Unooda Bakor".
IN INITIAL YEAR
One year ago today the Sparrow
Memorial Clinic for children, found
ed In honor of Judge Alex Sparrow,
who gave his life In county service,
was opened to the publlo In the new
Jackson county court house.
foaay observing the first anniver
sary of It founding, tne Jackson
County Publlo Health . association,
through Its president, Miss Mildred
Carlton, released the splendid record
of achievement realized In that one
year of time.
There were 100 Jackson . county
children, coming under the Ciippled
and nervous case classifications, ex
amined at the clinic by Drs. Dtlle
hunt and Dixon, specialists brought
hero from Portland. Thirty-seven
children were examined for preven
tion of tuberculosis by Dr. Bal linger,
also brought here as a specialist in
the campaign under way to check
the apread of tuberculosis among the
young. Children numbering 10S were
cared for at the monthly baby clinics
and 3P0 were treated at the dental
clinics.
Photographs of the modern and at
tractive rooms of the clinic have
been rent out, bringing praise to
Jackson county from all sections of
the oat Ion. All delegations visiting
Jackson county's new court house
are Inspired to apend additional time
in the headquarters of the county
health unit, where the health of
Jackson county's children, ever the
concern of the late Judge Sparrow,
la the perpetual aim of Dr. c. I.
Drummond, county physician, his
staff, and the Jackson County Pub
lic Health association.
Meteorological Report
. August 38. 1933
Forecasts
Medford ana vicinity: Fair and
cooler tonight and Saturday.
Oregon: Fair tonight and Satur
day but fogs on the coast. Cooler
Interior of west portion.
NEW FALL DRESSES, 3 03 to
$13.49. Swagger Suits and Coats,
$13.48 to $34.98. Hats, 93a and up.
New Fall Shoes moderately priced.
THE BAND BOX & SHOE BOX. "Tne
store that eaves you money."
E TO BE
AT
An opportunity to voice protests or
recommends tlons regarding the truck
and bus bill and the producers' and
peddlers' act will be given all truck
owners and farmers of this locality
tonight, Oeorge S. Barton announced
this morning. A meeting has been
called for 8 o'clock at the Chamber of
commerce and all persons concerned
with the outcome of the laws and
their enforcement, are urged to be
present.
The meeting was called upon rec
ommendation of A. C. Anderson
chairman of the Truck Owners' and
Farmers' Protective association.
In a letter to the local branch ol
the association, Mr, Anderson states'
"In our Injunction, 'act held void
the decree has not been entered and
at present it Is impossible to tell Just
how far-reach rng it will be."
A mass meeting for discussion of
the situation has been called In Sa
lem for August 38 and on the follow
ing day an open meeting has been
nrranged at the state house to dls
mss the rates and charges to be
adopted by the state.
A representation from Medford la
urged In the letter from Ur. Ander
son, which states, "It Is very Import
ant that operators attend this meet
ing, too, with some kind of rate and
charge In mind."
All persons, who can arrange to
attend the northern sessions, are
asked to Inform Mr. Barton, who
urges all truck ownera, dealers and
Interested farmers to be present at
tonight's meeting.
Salem Fire Code
Brings Criticism
SALEM, Aug. 99. t Charges that
that proposed fire prevention code
before the city council would prove
ruinous to many businesses and that
Insurance rate reductions promised If
the code were made law would even
tually be evaded, were flung by at
torneys and businessmen at a public
hearing here last night.
year-oicie aa their laboratory ship
ment. '
Pine Lumbering
Business Grows
PORTLAND, Aug. 35. (IP) A slight
gain In new business in the western
pine country for the week ending
August 19, compared with the previ-,
ous week, was reported by the West
ern Pine association today. New j
business totaled 88.088.000 feet, four
per cent above the week before, but
about 36 per cent under the three
year weekly average for August.
Students in a child development
class at Louisiana Teoh have six 4-
. DON'T WAIT .
Until Winter's Cold Bring
Bock those Rhenmatio Paini
C0EEECT THE CAUSE
NOW SEE
DR. H. B. KNAPP
149 E. Main Ashland
Ground Floor
i Travel by Train at bargain
'prices this season with
comfort, Speed and batety.
Fiv0 different round trio
fares to Eastern United States and
Canada are now on sale, with return
limits from 21 -days to the'A II -Summer
excursion returning as late as
Oct. 31. Four low fares to Chicago
giving you plenty of time to visit
.the Century of Progress Eihlbltion.
When you travel Canadian Pacific
you have, the advantages of unex
ceiled scenic features through the
famous Canadian Rockies stop
over where you please fine train
service and cuisine all at no extra
cost. Special literature and Infor
mation, reservations and itlneror
lesat our local offices.
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