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    MEPFOTOD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREO ON. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1933
PAGE FIVE
EPWORTH LEAGUE
IN PEACE MARCH
'ARMISTICE DAT
SALEM. Oct. 34. (AP) A peace
parade on Armlatlce day, separate
from the patriotic march o the
American Legion, awaited official city
canctlon for preparations for a mam
moth demonstration here, leaders of
the Epworth League organization
announced today.
Fifty-five western Oregon Epworth
League organizations will be repre
sented in the parade, with possible
addition of Chrlnstlan Endeavor and
Friends' young people's groups. Don
ald Dourls, an officer in the district
organization of the Methodist young
people, said.
Initial plans called for a maxcn
with the American Legion organiza
tion, but leaguers decided to present
it own parade if city officials give
approval. The Legion expressed wil
lingness to hav eth young people in
their lino of march, but pointed out
that the peace banners would be out
of place In a dedication of past mili
tary achievements.
FOR ILK SELLERS
In compliance with Med ford's milk
ordinance, the health department has
announced the following grades of the
distributors of mil It and cream for
the last quarter of 1936. as prepared
by Chas. W. Austin, city milk Inspec
tor. The announcements are for the
benefit of the public.
Campbell's Dairy, grade A raw.
Collin's Dairy, grade A, pasteurized
and raw.
Culver's Dairy, grade A raw.
Crystal Springs Dairy, grade A raw.
Oilman's Dairy, grade A pasteurized
and raw.
Kershaw's Dairy, grade A raw.
Lindy's Depot, grade A raw.
.Madrona Dalrq, grade A raw.
Meadow Brook Dairy, grade A raw.
Medford Creamery, grade A, pas
teurized and raw.
Hansen's Dairy, grade A raw.
Perrydale Dairy, grade A raw.
Schlesel's Dairy, grade A raw.
Snlder's Dairy, grade A, pasteurized
and raw.
VanDyke's Dairy, grade A raw.
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PORTLAND, Oct. 24-Pj Large
scale operations in wool buying oc
curred In the northwest markets in
the past week, a survey revealed to
day. Among deals reported was the pur
chase of 350,000 pounds of Yakima
and Lewlston wool by E. J. Burke &
Co., and 350,000 pounds in the Hay
creek and Walla Walla areas by J. B.
Stanfleld. who paid from 22 to 30
cents a pound.
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BUCK BASIN FIRE
The Buck be&ln forest fire west of
Union Creek was ' being mopped up
last night and it was thought tho
blaze would be completely extin
guished without further difficulty
unless wind velocity Increased. It
covered about 160 acres and was at
tributed to a lighted cigar or cigar
ette stub tossed into the grass along
the Buzzard Mine-Woodruff Meadows
highway.
A line was established around ths
blaze late Friday afternoon after it
had spread to green timber. Very
little timber, however, was destroyed
as the fire was oonflned mainly to
an area of snags and heavy under
brush. About 275 men In all were used in
fighting the fire. Plana were made
last evening to reduce the crew Im
mediately to 50. Fifteen CCC men
from the Union Creek side camp be
came 111 and were removed from the
fire lines. Fifteen enrollees from
Camp Prescott were sent to the scene
yesterday morning, 35 at Diamond
Lake side camp being held in re
serve. It was the largest fire on the
Rogue River national forest this year.
It was discovered at 1 p. m. last
Wednesday.
Karl L. Janouch, forest supervisor,
who hastened to the scene Friday
morning and remained there over
night, returned to headquarters here
yesterday, leaving K. P. McReynolds,
assistant forester, in charge of the
fire fighting forces. He said that,
aside from the 16 sick CCO men, the
fire fighters were In good physical
condition, suffering only from loss
of sleep.
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SET FOR MONDAY
tvi twstil.i. training meettns for
reoreatlon leaders of Jackson county
will be new at tne coinrnouse auui
tnrtnm. Mondnv evening. October 26th
at 8:00 p.m. At this meeting Mra.
Esther Church i.eaKe wm give train
ing In community singing which wlU
k. fn1mrmn hv wnrk on folk camCS.
relay games, and other activities.
At the business session wnicn win
be In charge of Mrs. Marjorle Pena.
president of the recreation leaders
group, the plans for the dramatics
leader training school and the county-wide
dramatics contest will be dis
cussed and a county dramatics com
mittee will be elected.
A special session will also be held
for all persons Interested In enrolling
In the public speaking class. This
class will start early In November and
-.in f.nin An. week for a period
of twelve weeks. Kenneth Scott
Wood. Instructor In the public
speaking class at the senior high
school will be the Instructor. Mr.
Wood will meet with the group Mon
day evening to discuss organization
of the class and the selection of a
meeting date. Anyone Interested In
Joining the public speaking class Is
init in nttonri the session Mon
day. Enrollment Is open to both men
and women from Meaiom, Asninnu
or any rural district.
Mrs. B. A. Newman
Mrs. B. A. Newman, sister of Mrs.
Everett Paber of Medford, passed
away at a Portland hospital Friday
night after an Illness lasting a week.
She was well acquainted In this city.
where she visited frequently.
Mrs. Paber naa Deen wiuj nor sis
ter thraiurh her last Illness. Funeral
arrangements have not yet been com
pleted. Eye tlrlglan Fascists.
BRUSSELS, Belgium. Oct. 24. OP)
The Belgian government today order
ed troops to remain in barracks
throughout Monday to maintain or
der In the face of determined plans
of Leon Degrelle, so-called "Belgian
Hitler," to hold a huge mass meet
Inn of his Rexlst party tjllowers.
Obituary
TIMBER
PRODUCTS CO.
End of No. Central Ave.
Phone 7
EDUCATION CHIEF
OF ARMY
Dr. D. H. Wledm&n, ninth corps
area civil educational adviser, was a
visitor at Medford CCC headquarters
yesterday. Dr. Wledman was formerly
educational adviser for the Medford
district, making his home here. . The
success of the educational program
in this district attracted national at
tention and Dr. Wledman watt ap
pointed adviser for the seventh
corps area, with headquarters in
Omaha, Neb. . ,
Dr. Wledman was recently trans
ferred to the ninth corps area when
Dr. J. B. Orlfflng resigned to accept
a post as president of a college In
Brail. His headquarters are at the
Presidio of San Ptancisco.
'Mrs. Wledman accompanied her
husband to Medford and they are
visiting friends here over the week
end. He plans to return for a district
educstlonal conference to be held In
Medford November 9 and 10.
Dr. Wledman spent yesterday in
conference with Eugene O. Golden,
district adviser, and expressed him
self as enthusiastic over the progress
made in the educational program tn
the district.
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The annual coat and dress making
school for homemakers enrolled in
extension project in Jackson county,
will commence Monday, October 36.
at 9:00 a.m. This school Is held each
year by the Oregon State college ex
tension service.
It is under the supervision of Mrs.
Mabel C. Mack, county home demon
stration agent. Other instructor of
the school will Include Miss Eileen
Perdue, home demonstration at large,
from Corvallls and Mrs. Imogene
Smith of Talent.
There are twenty-four women en
rolled for this school from Medford.
Ashland. Howard, Roxy Ann. Griffin
Creek. Talent, Jacksonville. Phoenix.
Sam VaUey, Oak Grove and Central
point communities. The work will
Include construction of new coats,
remodeling coats, and making better
dresses.
The school will continue through
out the week, with the exception of
Wednesday, October 38th. On Wed
nesday a demonstration on uses of
the guide pattern, will be given at
the courthouse auditorium for all
those enrolled In the guide pattern
project who have not attended one of
the district meetings held last week.
This will be the last meeting on uses
of the guide pattern this year.
TALENT T0WNSEND1TES
MEET Tl
The Townsend club of Talent will
hold regular meetlns tiiamIav v.
nlng, Oct. 37 at the city hall. Each
person attending la requested to bring
sandwiches enough for two. Coffee
wjn oe lurnisneo Dy club.
Grazing Benefits Surveyed.
WASHINGTON. Oct 1 jiD-n...
forest service has announced Its range
examiners were hum, in ia
states determining the livestock grat
ing capacity of Individual ranches
that have acplled for a share of bene
fit payments under the 1938 range
Improvement program.
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126 East Main St. Phone 198
LOCAL and
Redman Dance Plans are being
completed for a barn dance at the
Redman's halt Friday evening. Dick
ey's orchestra la to furnish music.
,
Transact Business Business vis
itors here Friday Included Earl Balrd
and F. L. Nutter, both of Ashland,
who called in Sams Villa?.
.
In Ashland Among Medford resi
dent calling on friends and trans
acting business in Ashland Thursday
were Mrs. Harry Wilson and B L
Dodge.
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Attends Game Paul McDonald,
prominent Ashland Legionnaire, at
tended yesterday's football game oe
tween Medford and Grants Pass high
schools.
.
Callers from Ashland Ashland vis
itors In Medford Thursday included
Clark Thomas, Billing Schuerman ana
Dick Hall, who transacted business
while here.
From Crater Lake George W. Fry.
Crater Lake national park ranger, and
Mrs. Prye arrived here yesterday from
the mountain resort for a brief visit.
They are to remain at Crater lake
during the winter.
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From Hilt Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bay
Has of Hilt attended the Medford
Grants Pass high school game here
yesterday, Their sons, James and
Warren, played In the game for Med
ford. Glee Club Party Eagle Point high
school glee club will entertain with
a Hallowe'en card party in the school
building Thursday evening at 8
o'clock. Pinochle and BOO will be in
play, with prizes and refreshments
to be part of the evening's program.
Rebekahs to Funeral Members ol
Medford Rebekah lodge have been
asked to assemble at the Odd Fellows
hall one hour before the funeral ser
vices for Mrs. Matilda Auxins, with
the Rebekahs to e In charge of ser
vices. Receive Honor Luclen Smith, Med
ford. and Lynn Johnson. Sllverton.
were Initiated Into the Alpha chapter
of Theta Delta Phi, men's national
scholastic honorary fraternity, at a
meeting last Wednesday evening at
Southern Oregon Normal school In
Ashland.
Fly to Game W. H. Mulrhead.
Maurice Spate, Bruce Bauer. Tom
Culbertson and James Hayes J? .
to Eugene yesterday mom lug In Muir
head's airplane to attend the Oregon
Washington State football game. The
trip north took one hour and 15 min
utes but a fast tall wind brought them
back In Just 4ft minutes. They re
ported heavy smoke between here and
the University City.
RUle Practice Company A and
headquarters company, 188th Infantry,
will hold their final official outdoor
rifle practice of the seanon today.
Members are to leave tne armory at
8:30 and spend the entire day on
the Medford range, bringing their own
lunches for midday refreshment. Out
door practice will continue as long
as the weather remains fair, but to
day Is the last period for official
qualifications, officers said.
- Seek Water Permit F. L. Smith and
W. L. Grill of the Orand Placers, Inc.
of Jacksonville have requested a per
mit to appropriate IS second feet of
water from Sterling creek and Little
Applegate river for mining purposes,
according to an Associated Press dis
patch yesterday -from Salem. The only
other major water request was ali ;
for mining In Jackson county, com- '
lng from U. G. Knowlton ut Jackson
vllle for two second feet of water from
Grouse creek, the dl spate a stated.
BUILD or BUY
THAT
NEW HOME
and PAY FOR IT
LIKE RENT
It yon contemplat building home or remodeling one we
can help you. Low rates are now available and by making
one monthly payment yon can INCLUDE your principal,
interest, taxes and insurance.
For an easier, better way to home ownership , call at this
office tomorrow I
PERSONAL
Ktwa&U Speakers Webster F
Clark and William Bowerraan will oe
principal speakers at tomorrow's week'
ly luncheon -meeting of tf.c Kiwanls
club at the Hotel Medford Mr. Clark
will talk on Navy Day, observed na
tionally each October 37. Mr, Bower
man, Medford high school coach, will
talk on football. A. R. Puchner la
program chairman. Report of ttw
nominating committee appointed by
President J. H. Fletcher is expected
to be filed tomorrow. Annual elec
tion of officers will be held two weeks
from tomorrow.
a OF a CHIEF HOME
FROM AIR PARLEY
National air defense will be con
sidered at a meeting of the North
west Aviation Planning council to be
held tn Portland, December 4. and 6
It was stated by A. H. Banwell, man
ager of the Jackson County Chamber
of Commerce, upon his return by
plane early yesterday morning from
Portland, where on Friday he attend
ed a meeting of the council's advisory
committee.
The committee, to which Mr. Ban
well was appointed by Oov. Charles
H. Martin to represent Oregon, map
ped out the program for the Decem
ber meeting of the whole council.
The program will contain throe main
topics In addition to national de
fense, Mr. Banwell said. A national
authority on aviation win address
the assembly, he stated.
TO
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Two runaway girls, who decided It
would be better to give themselves up
and return to Longvlew, Washington,
than to stay In Medford, broke, yes
terday sppealed to state and city po
lice to belp them In returning home.
The decision was arrived at by Mabel
Allen. 18, and Alice Wlckman. also
IS, despite the fact they had lert
home because their mothers gave
them a severe "calling down" before
they left home.
The two truant lassies told police
they left Longvlew Thursday after
school, armed with 3, a grievance
against their parents, and a desire to
visit an aunt of one of the girls In
Los Angeles. The S3 vanished rapidly,
and so did their grievance against
the folks.
The sheriff of Cowllzt county,
Washington, Is coming to return the
girls to their homes. Meanwhile they
are In the care of Miss Lillian Rob.
erts of the American Red Cross here.
Tuttle Nentence goon
Psaslng of sentence upon A. L.
Tuttle, former California Oregon Pow
er company salesman In Ashland, la
expected this week. A hearing was
held before Circuit Judge H. D. Nor
ton, Thursday, on a charge of obtain
ing money by false pretenses. It was
erroneoualy stated in previous Items
regarding the case, that Tuttle was
charged with forgery.
Dies In Anto Crath.
REEDSPORT, Oct. 34. P) Oreg
ory pranzwa, CoqulUe, Cjos county
bridge engineer, died almost Instant
ly today when his automobile col
Uded with a freight truck driven bj
Clyde smith as Pranzwa wa en route
to Drain.
JACKSONVILLE HEALTH
WORKERS WILL MEET
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 34. (Spl.)
Jacksonville workers of the County
Health association win mw,t th,.
day, October 37, at the home of Mrs.
rrpa r-ica in jnearora. A covered dish
luncheon will be enjoyed at 13:30.
All Interested In health work are In
vited. Better clothes for less. Klein the
Tailor, upstairs.
use Mall Tribune want ads.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
riPTMOflB A Tin D1T IV
You are cordially Invited to be n
uur noaaquariers, ai7 west Main
street, Monday. October 30th. tj
hear the Honorable Howard La
tourette. our national committee
man, and the Honorable Claude
McColloch. our state chairman.
This Is your meeting, come end
bring your friends. The ladles are
especially Invited. Oood music.
NOTICE Due to response on used
cleaner ad under caption WATCH
THIS SPACE 8UNDAY, which ap
peared In Thursday and Friday pa
pers, there Is little left to choose
from. Anyone still Interested may
call 308 and ask for Mr. Voice. All
catls will be taken care of up to
Monday night only. Refer to lost
Friday's ad for more details.
FOR SALE Circulating Heaters. 1
coal. J wood. Monarch Seed & Feed
Co.
FOR RENT Apartment, lit Almond.
WE HAVE TO OFFER IN OUR OCT.
SALE OF USED CARS
One '34 Pontlao Sedan with
trunk, for ....08.00
Ono '31 Packard Sedan.... 480.00
One '35 Ford Tudor 588 00
One '34 Ford Panel Do! 488.00
These cars are. without question,
far above average and carry our R.
& O. Used Car Guarantee.
Our Model A Ford stock Is the
best we have had Ihla year. Coupis
, Sedans and Tudors. In "JO. '30 and
'31 models. See them In our Used
Csr Dept., 8th snd Bnrtlett. Tel. 137.
O. E. OATE8 AUTO CO.
Your Ford and Lincoln Dealer.
WANTED Olrl to assist with house
work. Permanent. 183 Granite.
Ashland. Phone 163.
ANOTHER BARGAIN
33 Acres, as acres of fine rich free
valley soli, running water, not bond
ed, 6-room bungalow, concrete base
ment, barn, chick houw, eta. fene.
ed and cross-fenced, beautiful loca
tion. Price 3780; some terms.
Will rent 40-acre Improved farm:
also 30 acres Bear creek bottom so'l
300 cash rent.
THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
No. 7 Bartlett St. Phone 1408.
FOR SALE 33-months-old Guernsey
bull. E. T. Taylor, Talent.
FOR SALE New motor hike, greatly
reduced price See Jens Jensen,
230 W. Main St.
MUST SELL 1034 Master Chevrolet
coach, 37S. 818 So. Central.
FOR SALE Beds, rocker, linoleums.
niiivi, sweeper, nooKcsse. mattress
es. Chesterfield set. Many other
things, 108 S. Grape.
FURNITURE re-upholstered, re.glued.
re-lfinlshed. Phone 980-R.
R. DE WITT Commercial spraying
..... Hub.ui,, s-uuue Wl-J-f.
MODERN s-room house, paved street!
cement bssement, fum.ee. a steal
at17O0: 100down. balance month-
ly. Box JB8I. Tribune.
Sham Prosperity!
. Are Times Really Better? Aa the New Deal Claims?
ASK
Tae 11,000,000 on Relief or unemployed. Times are nq better for theml
ASK YOURSELF
If you are one of the 40,000,000 who have Jobs. Your wages have not been
raised to meet the HIGHER PRICES forced on YOU by the PLANNED
SCARCITY of the New Deal.
WHAT IS THE TRUTH?
The truth Is that the increased earnings shown by some of the country's larger
companies are based on the 13 BILLION dollars the New Deal has BOR
ROWED and largely squandered, 13 BILLION DOLLARS for which YOUR
future has been mortgaged,
You Know That Is NOT Prosperity!
Anyone can SEEM prosperous on BORROWED Money
Suppose you own a house. You borrow $2,000 on your house. As long as the
$2,000 lasts for you to spend, you SEEM prosperous to your neighbors. But
some day the $2,000 is gone. Your house Is mortgaged. You still owe the
$2,000 PLUS INTEREST. You are worse off than ever before.
THINK! THINK! THINK!
Don't Be Pooled by the New Deal's Election Talk of Prosperity!
What Little Recovery Exists Is All On Borrowed Money
That Must Be Paid in Taxes Taxes to Be Bled Out of You
Many of Them HIDDEN TAXES That Are a Part of the Very Price You
Pay for FOOD, CLOTHES and SHELTER.
The United States Now Owes 34 Billion Dollars
$6,714,876 for every years of the 1936 years since the calendar began 1 That's
what. 34 billion dollars means! Can you imagine such figures?
More Than 1-3 of This Enormous Sum
v Has Been Added to the National Debt in the Z'i Years of the
Roosevelt New Deal Administration s
The Other 2-3 Covers 157 Years All the Rest of Our Country's History
Including the Cost of the World War.
Tn three and a half years President Roosevelt has borrowed at the rate of
THREE and THREE-QUARTER BILLIONS a year. At that rate his re-eloo
tion for four years more would add another FIFTEEN BILLIONS to the
National Debt, making a total of 49 BILLIONS.
Do you, Mr. and Mrs. American Voter, Want to be Crushed
Under Such a Burden of Debt?
IF NOT
Vote for Landon and Knox
Who Believe in RELIEF for the Jobless, NOT GRAFT
for Politicians.
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Paid Adv. Republlean County Central Committee
Millions Will Want to
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