Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 23, 1935, Page 5, Image 5

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    BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFOHD, OREO OX. SUNDAY, .TTTXTC 23. 1035.
PAGE FITS
STATE HAS MONEY
10 TAKE UP ALL
ROAD AIO FUNDS
BALEM. Juno 23. (AP) Oregon
will have money available to take
up all federal aid funds and other
government appropriations to the
state for highway construction pur
poses for the year. 1935-36. R. H.
Bnldoclc, highway department en
gineer, announced today following a
checkup of state revenues and match
fund requirements.
The calculations assure a federal
and state road building program to
taling at least .13.9SO.000 during the
next three years, Baldock said.
Construction operations will neces
sarily extend over a period of at
least three years since the current
aeason Is so far advanced It will he
Impossible to get much of the work
under way before winter.
The first of the Jons to be desig
nated for contracts. Baldock stated,
will be a portion of the regular fed
eral aid projects, which the high
way commission will select from
scheduled projects at a special meet
ing here next Tuesday. These pro
jects, it was estimated, would aggre
gate about 25 per cent of the total
fe1erat aid allocation.
EXECUTED YOUTH
E
CANON CITr. Coto., June 22
(AP) Leonard Belongla, Wisconsin
farm boy, who was executed at the
state prison last night for the mur
der of a Colorado rancher, his em
ployer, left behind a plea to parents,
urging them to treat their children
Justly and kindly.
Belonging message, released today,
was addressed also to the administra
tors of orphan homes and penal in
stitutions. "Give those children of yours ten
to 15 years of Intelligent guidance
and kindness and I'll guarantee their
success as men and women," Belongla
told parents. To institution heads he
said: "I have been In two different
orphanages and a house of correction
where children eight and nine years
of age knew more about life than
many grownups. Some of the tough
est kids I ever met were in the Roose
velt House of Correction in Chicago.
Many of them In later years plied up
prison records as long as the list of
your ancestors.
"Although It la my firm belief that
parents are to blame for m child's
waywardness, I do not believe that
they are always conscious of It. I
know that my folks were not aware
of neglecting me."
Strawberry Harvest Kndrd
HOOD RIVER. Ore., June 22. (AP)
The strawberry harvest In the mid
Columbia area Is ended for this sea
gon. Eighteen cars of fresh berries
were shipped to Inte.'-mountaln mar
ket and a pack was processed by the
apple growers' association.
OOTATE f 0 CLASSIFY
WANTED 3 or 3 passengers to share
expenses to San Diego. For details
Pnone 761.
WANTED A reliable and responsible
young man over 16 years of age to
take a paper route. Call 33 Wash
ington St., after 5:0O p. m.
FOR SALE 5 dozen Hollywood strain
hens. 13 months old. $1.00 each.
Ed Bechtel's, Myers Lane, Just off
Stuart Ave.
'pOR SALE Cherries, several varie
ties. W. J. ocbhard, !i mile North
Bear Creek bridge, Central Point.
TOR SALE '38 Graham sedan: port
able phonograph: E-tlat alto saxo
phone, case and .tnnd. will trade.
No. 9 E. Jackson after 7:30 p. m.
FOR RENT Nlcelv furnished front
room. Always cool. Home privileges.
Meals If desired, close In. 915 W.
10th.
FOR RENT 5-room completely fu.-n.
home., elec. refrlg . range, wasner,
eic. Summer months. Call 575-W.
Clear farm, fair house, well lo
cated. 55 exrea cultivated. Price
(5.000. Will take larger city proper
tv and pay mih difference, or
smaller and give long time.
Small store property 1250. c'.eir
Want small residence clear.
Large residence clear. Make fine
rooming house. S3.000. Trade even
or rrjght put In cash on larger
deal.
1ft acres vacant. Clear. Clone In
2.500. Wants residence, of equal
value or would pay ca.h difference.
20 acre, mountain farm with 6- i
rvm modern horn. Clear. Wants
city modem to .S 0O0.
OPEN SUNDAY. (
MEDPORD TRADING CO.
21 So. Riverside. P- $
FL'RNITL'RE re-upholstered, reflnlsh
ed. rained. Phone 069-R. Th Insult
GOOD VSF.D CARS
'34 Chevrolet Coupe.
73 Fed sed.in.
M r"Soto .Win.
'32 ir:to Sedan.
"33 Device SMn.
'31 Chevrolet Scian.
A:.v '35 Buick demonstrator. New
rr arl',, nd service at a iu1
stanttal saving.
r.riaS OARAGE
..;.-!- rt.il.e-BUiC-P':-ti.'-So.
Riversiue Fiione 102
Airview of Ford
' The photograph above It an unusual air view of the site of the Ford Exposition at San Diego, showing,
at the left, the Ford Exposition Building, in the background, the bridge in beautiful Balboa Park, the tower
on the Exposition Grounds, and, at the right of the Ford building, the great bowl in which 3,000 persons can
be seated.
FLIGHT 10 ROME
NEW YORK. June 32. (AP) Two
wealthy young Portugese noblemen
planning a non-stop flight to Rome
as "a sporting proposition" wrecked
their plane when they tried to take
off from Floyd Bennett field today,
but escaped themselves without a
scratch.
Returning to the hangar they
bought champagne for everyone in
sight and blithely announced they
would try it again In their blue and
yellow monoplane (Bellanca) if it
can be repaired; in another If It can
not. 4 !
Card of Thanks
The famllv of Lllli Rosalena Bur
gess wi'sh to thar.k their many friend
for kindnesses and flowers during
their bereavement. R. T. Burgess, F.
E. Chandler and family.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
WANTED Pour experienced apple
thinners, l'i miles west of Central
Point. Waits Ranch.
FOR SALE One Eureka cleaner with
all attachments; like new. A bar
gain. Tel 503.-W.
APT FOR RENT Summer rates. Ber
ben Apts. 10 Quince.
1932 FORD V-8 Coupe. Perfect every
wav and priced to sell quick.
PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO.
UNVCIP.NISHED apartment. 8 large
rr-c-ms. water and lights. Reasonable
Also furnished Bleeping room. 245
So. Central Ave. f
WANTED Chrysler 70 or 72 motor,
with or without accessories. Phone
401 -R-l.
FOR SALE
40 acre dairy ranch, 40 head of cattle.
3 horses, farm machinery, 35 ahe-p,
about 70 tons of hay, 1000 bushels
oats and wheat. 100 young turkeys.
Sickness cause of this sacrifice.
Price 5200.0O. '4 cash. bal. terms,
SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO,
44 No. Riverside
WANTED Woman to take care of In
valid lady in country home Give
age. experience and references. Box
3462. Tribune.
WANTED CALIFORNIA PROPERTY
Have 40 acres unincumbered 3 mi.
from Medford. Griffin Creek dis
trict. Dep loam soil, garden and
alfalfa land. 20 acres irrigated. 4
acres In woods. Beautiful building
site. Modern house, electric pump
ing plant. Prlo $4500 trade or sell.
ALSO
450 ft. frontae Pacific highway.
B-.isiness location. 4-room house,
store butldlnjr and sandwich sund.
Sacrifice price 1600 cash.
ALSO
8 seres lVar Creek bottom garden
land, modern 7 -room bungalow.
2200 cash, fie owner. 20 North
Peach. Phone 910-Y.
LOST Brown hill-fold. Return by
mall to P. T. Young, Keep currency
a reward. Titles in billfold hard to
replace. Thanks.
The
Diamond Cafe
Is Open from
6 a. m. to Midnight daily
Sat. 6 a. ra. to 3 a. m. Sun.
Serving
American and Chinese
Dishes
127 E. 6th St.
Exposition Site and Music Bowl
' v ' 1 . - j r jet a 11 n. !
OF
NEW YORK. June 22. ( AP) The
Rev. Edward V. Dnrgin, canonist for
the Roman Catholic diocese of New
York and an authority on church
laws, charges In the July Issue of
the Ecclesiastical Review thivt Father
Charles E. Cougrlln viola Ud canon
law in nis political utterances and
in the organization of rls National
Union for Social Justice.
Dargin says In the article that
Bishop Michael J. Gallagher of De
troit has "the right and duty to forbid'-'
political activity by ecclaslostics
and that Fdtiier Coughlin "can and
should be punished" for disobeying.
"It Is the opinion of this writer,"
Dargin writes, "that the activities ol
Father Coughlln constitute direct vio
lation of canon law. Whether his
activities are or are not political Is a
question of fact.
"It is my conviction that they are
political and this conviction is based
on his organization of a natlon?wide
league, with a direct and open threat
to us tits voting power for or against
certain national policies, lawsv and
elective officials.
PARIS, June 22. (AP) The news
paper Paris Soir In a copyright article
reported today the death of the de
throned Emperor of Ethiopia, Lig
Yasu, in a lonely mountain top pri
son in the province of Harrar; far
from Addla Ababa.
The article, describing the former
emperor's life as that of a "modern
man In an Iron mask" said he died '
six months ago but that his death i
had been kept secret by the govern
ment. Beavers Get Pllcher j
PORTLAND, June 22. (AP) Of- J
finals of the Portland Baseball club
announced late yesterday that Bill I
Posedel. right-har.ded pitcher of tne !
Tulsa Texas League club, would be I
brought here tn exchange for Out- j
fielder George Blackerby. Posedel was I
with the Portlan doutfit In 1929 and I
1P30. Blackerby left for the south last '.
night. 1
use Mall Tribune want ads.
30 LESS
Than Non-Board Rate on
Automobile Liability In
surance. Stock Company ... No
Chance for Assessments.
Our policy will qualify
nnder the new state law.
Brown & White
Agency, Inc.
11
104 Vt Main
O Encluou
HALF HOUR NIGHT
GIVES FAIRB
BIG CELEBRATION
FAIRBANKS. Alaska, June 22.
(AP) Today the sun set In Fair
banks and rose again in half an hour,
making it the longest day in any
city, anywhere.
There wasn't any night, for citi
zens of Fairbanks called a holiday
stopped nil business, and devoted the
25 hours of daylight to games for
the children, races, a baseball game
and a potlatch.
The ball game started at midnight
and without floodlights, either.
Some people went to the "summit"
in cars to watch the phenomenon of
the sun going down and coming right
back up almost immediately, and
some chose airplanes to view the
spectacle.
On the streets, they danced and
read newspapers. Two dance halls
were used because of the gieat crowds
celebrating. Miners warmed from the
hills to celebrate. Cow bells, horns
and other noise makers rattled and
clanged for hours.
The sun sets at midnight, but that
will last only a few weeks. The pro
cess Is gradual. Slowly the nights
will lengthen. During the 24 hours
from midnight Friday to midnight
Saturday, however, Fairbanks has Its
place In the sun a 24-hour sun.
MERCURY AT 127
T
ZARAGOZA, Spain. June 72. (AP)
The temperature reached 127 de
grees fahrcnhelt today and many per
sons were prostrated.
The fifth army division, quartered
here, evacuated the barracks because
of the Intense heat and set up
camp on the outskirts of the city.
It
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miw - OAKLAND
;i3. lemrai
A Hone Am Fro4Mom
Completely Renovated-
- - - and Redecorated
HATES
With detached bath froml 7 daily
With Bath .froml75dai(r
DIRECTION TO HOTEL
Jiay on Warn Tfigrhtoay
($an9abhJtvenue)
directly to 20thStreet
IflaMfement'- Harry BJtranf
STOP over night ai
heSWPlBLOennute
to (he SM DIEGO FAllh
CALIf.
FREE -wdi W MOKM
The AUTO
WAY-
By Cyril Slimier
Thla week a ahort discussion of an
Italian car may be of interest. We be
lieve most everyone nas heard of this
car sometime. It Is the Plat. This
particular model we shall describe is
a small model and la known as the
Flat ".SOB." The wheclbasc of the car
is 88 Inches and the horsepower
la 20. The ca consumption ranges
between 33 and 3fi miles per gallon
aocordinc to the conditions of the
road and whether it is country or -?lty
driving. Of coure that lan't the
mileage they get at hlah speeds In
fAct that la what they cot when do
ing about 30 to 35 miles per hour.
This car ha.s the conventional three
forward speeds and In addition a re
serve Rear and optional free wheeling.
The service brakes are hydraulic and
the emergency brake works on the
transmission.
This car conies In four different
body models. They are the two-door
sedan, the tourer or phaeton, the
two-seater roadster, and the sport
two-seater. In order that you may
have some idea of what the lines of
3 models of this car are like we may
say that they are something like en
Austin. The fourth model, the sport
i"taWa
GUARANTEED
vS? AUT0 RADiosK
. .. ' f wherever you drive. The new
.V mHS 1935 Motorola has tone con- I
trol, full dynamic speaker and V
' I. Ji'iiT alloi thelatest Improvements.
yV'ftf AU models at Ik
r reasonable. fS&gJR 11
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Complete Automotive Service Wrecker Service We Never Close
8th and Front Streets W. L. LEWIS, Mgr. Phone 1300
two-seater doent look liko anything
we have awn before. This model 16
the stream-lined creation of Flat.
It has nicely flowing fenders and the
top. when not In use, folds down in
biu-k completely out of siifht. Tney
also have something of a fin on th?
dsck of the car to add to Its Block,
speedy lines. We do not know the
exact reed of this particular model,
but Judging from their other cars It
la probably around fiO or 70.
Pontiac's Springs
Offer Comfort and
Quiet Operation
i
Close-fitting steel sprlns covers pro
tect Pontiac's graphited springs from
dust and water, thus ellminatliiK
squeaks and rattles due to improper
spring lubrication, fcy this method
there Is no danger of ''frozen leaves"
which are dvie to rust forming be
tween the spring leaves.
To further augment quietness and
comfort. Pont lac has Insulated the
rear spring from the axle nouser with
live rubber, and at the front end of
the rear spring a rubber bushing les
sens any tiro and road noises,
On Pontiac's new standard six.
"stabilized springing" la used to slve
a smooth, balanced drive. To jialn
the greatest decree of cofmort and
safety from thla method of suspen
sion, the chassis and engine of the
new standard six have been moved
forward five Inches In relation to the
wheels, throwing more of the weight
on the front wheels, thus assuring a
more even distribution of weight. An
other factor contributing to greater
riding ease Is that much of the stiff
ness has been taken out of the front
springs. To give greater road steadi
ness at all speeds, a satbtllzer bar
onnects the two shock absorbers.
which means that shocks from severe
bumps are borne by both springs and
not by one alone. This bar also
makes steering easier because It pre
vents excessive flexing of the front
springs, the wheels holding their true
course through heavy gravel or over
the roughest roads.
A fear Is being felt by local can
ning Interests that the eastern mar
kets which have In the past absorbed
a large percentage of the Medford
cherry production will withdraw their
orders next year because of an un
predictable situation that has arisen
here.
Last year, the cherry crop was in
a great measure destroyed by hard
rains, splitting the fruit and render
ing it useless. Now this year, to add
to the cannerymen'a troubles, the
crop Is unusually light. To safeguard
their eastern and mlddlcwestern mar
kets, the Rogue River Valley Can
ning company la making ail effort to
obtain all of the Royal Anne and
Btng cherries possible thla ypar, and
are asking the growers to bring In
their cherries Just as soon as they sre
ripe for canning. Operation on cher
ries will begin this week.
Dse Mall Tribune want ads.
TO
on the
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.al. a M una unum uua n.
The Safest Tire Ever Built and the only tire with the
exclusive Life-Saver Golden Ply that prevents high
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use our original
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It's the easy, modern way to enjoy the safety and comfort
of new, first quality products and pay as you ride. Our
plan fits every pocketbook and allows you to pay on
whatever terms you need to fit your income.
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your account In a few minutes
and wo make immediate in
stallation.
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This Is the original Budget Pay Plan that was Ant Intro
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llrtid Magazine Dealers
BAKER. Ore.. June 22. (AP)
Richard Smith of San Francisco wis
elected president of the Pacific Coast
Independent Magazine Wholesalers'
association at the closing business
session of the fourth annual contri
tion here today.
Use Mall Tribune Want Ada.
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