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rEDFCVRD MAIL TRIBUKE. MEDTTCyRD, OREGON. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 13. 1936. PAGE FIVE L "SETS . GYMNASIUM DEDICATION DATE Monday Evening, Oct. 19, Will See Extensive Pro gramCitizens Invited to Inspect New Building ASHLAND. Oct. 13. 4Spl.) Formal dedication of the new Southern Ore Igon Normal school gymnasium ha? rt&exi definitely set for Monday even ing. October 19. at 8 o'clock. Presi dent Walter Bedford has announced. Two members of the board of higher education, Charles A- Brand of Rose burg and Robert W. Ruhl of Medford have been Invited to attend and par ticipate In the ceremonies. The prin cipal address of the evening will d delivered by John H. Fuller. Ashland postmaster and former member of the state board of regents ior norms! schools. Prank J. VauDyke, president of the Ashland ebr.mber of commerce, and Mayor T. S. Wiley have been invited to speak at the official opening. Coaches vs. SONS. The event will mark 'he introduc tion to basketball fans of a new team the southern Oregon coaches, wii:c!i will play the prospective Southern Orepon Normal school team in a game to demonstrate the new playing court. The coaches are composed of Jean Eberhart of the Normal school. Forest h. "Skeet" O'Conncll of A&hland hi?h achoo. Bill Bower man, Medford hlgn school; Russel Acheso Medford Jun ior high school, and George Hlbbard. Grants Pass high school. "Open llmi'-e" Planned. Eberhart is a former r.tar at the University of Oregon, O'Connell and Hibbard are former running mates and all-coast hoopstera from Oregon State college .and both Bowerman and Acheson have had considers Die basketball experience. The coachej plan to continue their oiganizatlon through the basketball season and play other outstanding teams In the various southern Oregon cities. The affair will be of "open house" character, with Normal school stu dents on hand to usher visitors through the entire building. Ash land and other southern Oregon citi zens are invited. LYONS tDistbicjuLsU 0) uies al reduced pricesl ' 1ffijtrti;Mamri..i)-riii--- F in i- blTQ O & GUI I BIB 3 Gallons, $1.85 Quarts, 60c Oatlou 0. 700-O BELVISTA PORT . . . 7W-A 725-G BELVISTA SHERRY . . 725-A 7S0-G BELVISTA MUSCATEL . 750-A 770-G BELVISTA ANGELICA . 770-A 790 G BELVISTA TOKAY . . 790-A No P.rmlt Nscuary, Alcohol J0 by Volurn.. THE E. G. LYONS & RAAS CO. San Franclico, California PROVOST STORE IS SOLD TO SON ASHLAND, Oct. 13. (Spl The sale of the Provost Bros, hardware store at 38 East Main street to Dom Provost, son of P. S. Provost, sole owner of the store for the past eight years, was announced Monday. The new owner has been working for the past several months In San Francisco as wholesale manager for the A. G. Spalding and Bros., sport ing goods company, after spending 15 years In association with his father, The Provost store Is one of the oldest establishments in the city, having been founded 40 years ago by A. K. Kinney and Domino B. Provost P. S. Provost will continue in as sociation with his son for some time. but will retire from active business in a few months, continuing to re side in Ashland. . KEPT TO MINIMUM WASHINGTON, Oct. 13. (JF) Harry L. Hopkins, works progress ad minis tra tor, said today that WPA ad minlstratlve costa from the agency's Inception through August totaled $72,315,097, or 4.1 percent of the to tnl cost for all purposes. Hopkins reported there were 34.030 persons employed in the WPA ad ministrative branch on August 31. The WPA administrator aaid the figures on administrative costs did not Include those for the central of flee In Washington, but with these added the- total percentage for ad ministration would amount to 4.5 percent, he said, Hopklna said that in Oregon the total WPA costs to date for all pur poses was 811,776,425; thst adminis trative costs totaled 9714.263 or 6.1 percent, and that the number of ad ministrative employes, as of August 31. was 303. GATHERING OF ISRAEL IN PALESTINE SEEN AS SE Meteorological Report Fred M. Weatherford, pastor-evan gelist of the Nazarene church, spoke Sunday night on "The Jew and the Second Coming of Christ." In the third sermon of a series pertain ing to the second coming of Christ "The Jewish people hold a distinct position in the Bible records," the pastor said. "It might be said that Israel constitutes the people of the Bible. It may also be said that they represent the people of the Holy Land. Read Deut. 11:13-17 and the same book, chapter 30. Let It be remembered that the Bible for the most part was written by an Inspired Jewish hand. The Jewish race represented God's cus todian of His word until Christ es tablished the Christian church. "Since 1022 an epoch that marked the surrender of Jerusalem from the hand of the bloody Turk, as well as all of Palestine to the mandate of Great Britain, Jewish Influx to Pal estine has been marked by a steady stream, almost without cessation. In April of this year there were three thousand and eighty Jews returned to Palestine. This month's lecord together with May. June and July brought the number up to eleven thousand. This record making epoch is nothing short of a divine flat "Seeing that the gathering of Israel to their own land la taking place so rapidly, the great move' ments of national history divinely pivot to this unmistakeably plain In dlcator that the coming of Christ draweth nigh. "Isaiah makes the statement In one of his far-seeing proclamations. 'It shall come to pass In that day that the Lord shall set His hand the second time to recover the remnant of his people . . . and shall assemble the outcasts of Israel, and gather together the disbursed of Judah from the four corners of the earth Isa. 11:11-12. "The Intense persecution of the Jews coupled with what has taken place In Palestine and what Is be ing manifest among the nations, shows without doubt that the great political and national events are .culminating In the predicted end time drama." October 13, 1036. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Increasing cloudiness, with rain and warmer to night. Wednesday, rain and cooler. Oregon: Increasing cloudiness, with rain west portion tonight. Warmer south and east portions. Wednesday cloudy with rain west and north por tions. Cooler in Interior, Local Data. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 59; lowest. 51. Total monthly precipitation, trace. Deficiency for the month, 0.40 inch. Total precipitation sinoe Septem ber 1. 1036. 0.35 inches. Deficiency for the season. 0.57 Inch. Relative humidity at 5 p.m. yester day, 33 per cent; 5 a.m. oday, 84 per cent. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 6:33 a.m. Sun set, 5:32 p.m. HIT So s Sf I I fg ? . 14 44 tl M T SO 48 80 64 Talk Co-op Cannery. 'COQUILLE, Ore.. Oct. 13. OP) A discussion of a co-operative cannery tor Cooa county will Be held today bv the Pomona Grange. The talks will be headed by E. H. WelgBiid head of the state collego hortlcultun department. FUEL OIL. any amount. Call 1184 Petroleum Heat it Burner Co. Observations Taken at 5 A. 120th .Meridian Time M.. Boise Boston Chicago ...... Denver Eureka Helena Lr. Angeles ........ MEDFORD New York Omaha ........ Prienlx Portland Reno ......... Roseburg Salt Lake ............ San Francisco Seattle ...... Spokane Walla Walla ..... Washlngon. D.C. 64 50 64 53 16 68 16 44 63 40 80 43 08 rl 13 64 18 43 16 48 18 40 10 66 10 58 10 46 13 .... 13 48 Clear P. Cdy Cloudy Cloudy Foggy Clear Cloudy Clear P. Cdy P. Cdy. Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear P. Cdy Clear Clear HIGH LEVELS PACIFIC COAST SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 13. Rising along with bank deposits, which lately attained record levels ;u the history of the Pacific coast, the working funds of Pacific slope banks hit new high marks. For the first time since the Fed eral Reserve bank of San Francisco has issued Its report on the condl- tlon of 31 banks in the far west' seven principal financial centers, the total loans and Investments of these banks reached the 2.203,000,000 mark last week. This la a gain of $165.- 000,000 during the past year. The largest Increase In employment of funds went into federal securities. Totaling S750.OO0.OOO, this figure is up 75 millions from last year at this date. There were other Increases In the investment portfolio, 35 millions go ing Into obligations guaranteed oy the federal government, raising the total to 1161.000,000, and 1Q millions Into other securities, raising this Item to $35,000,000. Loans on real estate declined dur ing the last year, while general busi ness expanded gradually. The Torch Honor club, headed by Ruth Hedges, presented an assembly at 0:00 o'clock Monday morning demonstrating wonders of modern electricity. These Included a photo burglar alarm, rattling molecules. RECREATION MEETING IN GRIFFIN CREEK, OCT. 14 GRIFFIN CREEK. Oct. 13. (Spl ) There la to be a recreation meeting at the achoolhouse Wednesday even Ing and everyone la Invited. Recra atlon leaders In this community are. Mrs. Snyder. John Darby and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. DeVander. They urge that all who can como and enjoy the evening. Tortland Rose, Win. PORTLAND, Oct. 13. (F) Port. land upheld Ita title as tho Roae city by wlnntng top honors at tho Na tional Rose show at San Diego. The city's display of roses from Wash lngton park won first place. Clarence Porter, president of the rose society said. ft , , Liqht Smoke I a Light Smokel I am I U TZ-- - r'StS . . .. WOT 5 - v . J , S-V - g J Jl'TitlMltlatswAatM I " - .V if i (t 4 When Thrilling Events Lead To Constant Smokingl When you're excited . . . nervous . . . happy and thrilled, you smoke many cigarettes without thinking about it. Make your choice a light smoke. Smoke Luckies for Luckies are a light smoke of rich, ripe-bodied tobacco. They ate made of the center leaves of the finest tobaccos that money can buy. And they ate the only cigarette in which you'll find the all important throat protection of the "Toasting" process. Yes, the only cigarette. Lucky Strike . . . the fine-tasting cigarette . . . the cigarette that "lives happily ever-after" with your throat. "SWEEPSTAKES" FLASH! 17 Winners In Alaska and Honolulu I Eleven men and women in far oft Honolulu and six way up north ia Ala,ka know their popular music owell that they have been able to name the top ranking songs in Your Lucky Strike "Sweepstakes" l-25 just like that. Congratulations.,, and good luck to the many other far-awsy "Sweepstakes" fans. Have you entered yet? Have you won your delicious Lucky Strikeif There's music on the air. Tune in "Your Hit Psrsde" Wednesdsy andSaurdayevenings.Listen.judge and compare the tunes then try Your Lucky Strike "Sweepstakes." And if you're not already smok ing Luckies. buy a pack todsy and try them. Msybe you've been min ing something. OF RICH, RIPE-BODIED TOBACCO - "IT'S TOASTED" thundering he art bents, & light you can henr, a visible sound, and many on her Interesting marvels of elec tricity. Tills form of entertainment la a National Assemblies production dem onstrated by Professor Lewis Hopkins and his technical staff. Tills assem bly was almllar to the interesting liquid air demonstration last year given by James Williams. LOADED RIFLE KILLS WOMAN WHILE PACKING OILROV, Ca.. Oct. 13. ;.p A bul let from a high-powered rifle Killed Mrs. Blanche Bryan, at. aa she wis packing the weapon preparatory lo moving. The cord on an electric toaster caupht tho tripper of tne rifle, and the bullet went through her heart. AUTO LOANS AND REFINANCING W E Thomas, 45 8. Orntrnl New York, one of the 13 oriffitul states, has been -tinco 1820 the most populous in the union. "My Skin Was Full of Pimples and Blemishes" Pyi Vrna flrhlepp: 'ftnc uninr Ad lrik th pimple are none. My kln l month ami glows with health." Mlia E. a.. Convene. Texai. says: 'f havt used Aflleritca for lust two weekf and am daw it has ciearea up mr nmftierl comjilf xion." bowel Jftrmin.t Drug gtore Adletika washes High School News by STUDENT REPORTERS 117 South Central Telephone 286 Jack Dale drinks only ALE His wife likes only BEER No room to keep enough of both So life was pretty drear But now Jack's gay, and Mrs. Jack Is happy as a bride They're buying BEER and ALE in CANS on the side Stacks in half the space in your tefriRcrutor No empties to rctum Tamper-proof . 0affrrBEH BERHIE ".., No deposits to pay Non-refillable Half the weight 10 carry trtry Ttudtfit.M. Edtltrn Stitutard Tmt NBC Bin Ntinttk. A M E R ICAN CAN COMPANY .1