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PAGE TWO flfEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. afEDFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY, DECEJIBER 6. 1936 WINS TROPHY A BOY SCOUT MEET Over two hundred attended tle Boy Scout rally In Ashland last Friday evening. The affair took place in the Junior hUh school gymnailum, with Troops 13 and 18 of Ashland competing for first honors. The rally cup winner of the Medford district rally. Troop 8, and the Southern BIs .klyou district winner. Troop 33 of Weeo. were both In attendance and furnished songs, yells and a display of their coveted trophies won st their respective rallies. With a score of 9370 out of a pos slble 3478, Troop 18, Ashland, won the .trophy, whloh was a huge pair of elk antlers awarded following a very appropriate presentation talk by Pro- Jeaeor Vlning of Ashland, ncout master Rude and Asslstsnt Mayberry of Troop 13 accepted the award on behalf of the troop. Troop 13, under Sooutmaster Willis Ausland, acorcd a very close second plsce, taking the lead from Troop IS In troop attendance, knot tying, sig naling and undressing race. For punctuality both troopa tied with 03 per oent. For the songs, yells and participation In all events, both troops were qeual. Troop 13 led In attend ance of visitors, flag display, flre-by fllnt-and-steol and In skln-the-anake, Troop 13's speed In making lire-ny. fllnt-and-ateel wa 31 aeconds. Richard E. McBlhoae, counoll com- mlssloner, assisted In the Judging. "These two troops will make some real competition for the big council mlly In February," commented Mc- Elhose. Other Scoutcra assisting in Judging vers O. M. Lolcama, Scout master of Troop , Medfordi 1 o. Gulp, Booutnvaewr of Troop , Med ford; Del Ayers, assistant Scoutmas ter. Trooo 40.' Central Point; Bert Miller, Frank Davie and Earl Rogers of the Ashland district committee served aa timers and door Judges. 4 ABANDON FACTORY DUE . TO WALKOUT SEATTLE. Dee. . W Andrew t, Mllllean. president of the Superior Biscuit Co, aald today the firm would abandon Its Seattle plant, which has been closed a month by a etrtka call ed by the Cracker Bakers et Oonfeo- tJonery Workers' union. MUlleen aald ha could not accept an Invitation of Stat Labor Oommts aloner J. H. Conner to attend a strike settlement conference today, "I told Conner ha waa wasting his time." Mllllean aald. "Superior Is quitting Seattle. We have oloaed eur sales agencies In Tacuma and Oak land and will vacate the building as con aa picket disperse. The action to quit Seattle waa approved by our stockholders." Mllllean aald an attempt to move auppllea from the plant today waa balked when pickets massed around the building. -4- LOGGER HELD AS E VKRNOOTA, Ore, Dee. B (AP) The sheriffs office held' Barry Cole man. Sfl, in the Columbia county Jail today while It Investigated the killing last night of Walter Van Blarlco, about 40, a logger, at a resi dence near here. The aherlff aald preliminary In vestigation Indicated both men had been drinking and had engaged In an argument during which Coleman was quoted aa saying Van Blarlcom took a rifle and hit hlin over the head, breaking the stock. The officer said Coleman, whose head waa bruited, told him he seised the rifle and struck back. No charges were filed pending an Inquest this afternoon. 5. National Buys Bank At Roseburg ROSEBima. Ore., Dee. tV (AP) of the Pose burg National bank, established Vre in 1007, to the United Btatea National bank of Port land wna announced today following negotiations extending over a period of several weeks. The Roeeburg bank will be otened Monday morning un der the new ownership. The prraei.t personnel la to be re tained, it Is reported, and A. O. Mau lers, retiring president, will remain with the Institution several months, i PAYMENTS TO We ilw advance cash for any worthy need on your signature, ear (it need not be fully paid for). nd other per tonal security. to see yoa OREGON-WASHINGTON MORTGAGE CO. 11. :. Thnmam Mgr. Phone ISA ciround Floor Traterlan Ml1e. Free Magic Show Monday L'4 l J& Sf 2 I rt-K.V ui sir vu VVJl 5s L TT JUL in A free Christinas maglo show for the entertainment of school children ss well aa grown-ups will be staged here Monday through the courtesy of the Shell Oil company," according to an announcement by O. V. Star Buck, local manager for the company and In oharge of arrangements for the program. Five shows will be given during the time which has been allotted for this area. Locations and the approxi mate time are as follows: Roosevelt school. 1 p. ms Lincoln school, 1:33 p. m.; Jackson school, 3:03 p. m.; Washington school, 3:33 p. m.; Jacksonville school 3:30 p. m. Each performance win conclude with the presentation of tree bona of oandy to all children attending, by a real Santa Claus. The boxes containing the candy are very unique In that they provide an element of mystery In the form of a magical trick that can be done by any child, alter a minute of practice. Every boy and girl will want one. I Each year Shell Oil company feat- urea th holiday season with this L PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 0. (AP) Conf! lot over the Attitude of direc tors of the Multnomah County Medi cal society toward social medicine resulted today In the resignation of Dr. C. Q. Snbln. prominent physician "1 not only believe the publlo policy of the state of Oregon in bringing medical care within the flnanolal reach of Industrial workers to be sound but 1 slao believe utterly un fair the methods of the medical so ciety In attacking this publlo polloy," Dr. Sabln aald In a prepared state ment. He aald hospital associations under state regulations, if improper, should be attacked "directly" end that to "undertako to deasroy the Indirect met-hod of unwarranted attacks upon reputable physician" caring for pa tients sent thsm by such organisa tions "cannot meet my approval." Dr. Banner R. Brooke, society pres ident, declined to comment but Dr. Charles E. Sears, chairman of the so ciety's ceninr board, aald Dr. 8 bin's resignation la "purely a personally private act on his part." PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. B. (AP) SoYttHy-seven-yenr-old Jacob P. Oll bert will serve a lire sentence for the murder of Roy Peeblen 45, automo bile camp mannRer. last October 13. The Rtsfd man. who pleaded guilty to a chartie of second di-grea murder shortly after hla trial started, received the verdict stoically. "It Is a difficult thing to pass aen tence in this case." aald Circuit Judge John Winter. "This man lived for more than 75 years as a peaceful cltlsrn. Then hla health became Im paired and Itis mind weakened and he committed this act. "It would be better to send him to the state ho-.pt.nl hut I hav no other fen HIGH! At this time of the year, the spirit of giv ing iTccu our pocketbookt and our cash gta low. Frtquentry, that or, radio, or refrigerator, purchased on the Installment plan, becomes s problem. WE CAN HELP YOU TO REDUCE THOSE PAYMENTS and we cordially Invite you to consult us nd learn how it is done. No obligation t If you can not come In, just phone and we will come 4 iiia r ZT 1 I.Hll. Travelling In a big golden van, Shall' annual Christmas Show Is coming to town and everybody it Invited to at tend. At left ll a scene from the feats of magle which will mystify and amuse both young and old. After the magle performance, Santa Claus will distribute candy to all children present. Christmas carnival and this year are featuring one of the coast'e greatest magicians doing an act of magic that not only la fasolnatlng and enter taining but completely mystifies his audience with a routine of baffling maglo that ordinarily Is only seen In the best theaters. The program is Interspersed with a little comedy In the form of a clown that cavorta around In such a manner that one la Immediately reminded of the fa miliar antlca of the well known cir cus pranksters. The show Is beng brought here on a large specially constructed truck, the sides of which let down and form a stage complete with all the effecta of the modern theater. The performance may be witnessed by any alee crowd as the platform la elevated to afford a good view from any angle. The truck la readily Iden tified by all of the Chrlatmaa dec orations and mualo which la played Indicative of the spirit of the oc casion. The truok was a feature In the Chrlatmaa opening parade In Med ford lent evening from B to 0 o'clock. mn mm alternative but to send him to the state penitentiary.' ftj Pea Mall Tribune w- - ads. Iw v fsay I urn i .A.n. .)...)' MsaB .lj.awmix)a.a a.ae.M:ustl.l.lfcrT-r frH- aimrrrrn v hu . : ip in I i I . f 1 1 1 1 1 Bi-f j j I NAW-IM N0T; j mP:t HUNGRY YET FrSf1 HAD 3 BIG, f AT ! tP ml SANDWICHES , ) . -ItiSNJ fLUHR-ER'S M fei d BREAD SURE M HP ' STICKS TO YOUR f-1 If RIBS- - aarVl' V1, y i ' ,irki ?htic4w v ". ) ;. ;vlf(zr ! Your Money's Worth and then some Xo food you buy is jnore nourisliing, pure and wholesome than renlly good Bread like Fluhrer's, where excellence of quality is a tradition. Xo ingredients nre too fine for Fluhrer's Bread. Nothing but the finest flours and shortenings are used and the equip ment is the very last word in efficiency and sanitation. You are sure of extra goodness, extra flavor, extra nourishment and EXTRA VALUE in Fluhrer's good Bread YOUR BEST AND CHEAPEST FOOD E) TO LOS ANOELE8, Deo. B. (AP) A young U. 8, navy Bailor confessed today h wrote threatening letters to his ravorlU motion picture actress, Olnger Rogers. In an attempt to ex tort 95.000. J. H, Hanson of the de partment of Justice announced. The sailor, James P. Hall, 20. was arrested at about midnight on the street of Long Beach near a cafe where Miss Rogers was directed to bring the money, Hanson said. !He admitted writing the letters," aald Hanson, who la ohlef of the Lot Angeles office of the federal bureau of Investigation. Previously Miss Rogers mother bad revealed that -the actress had been threatened with death unless she paid the money. Hanson1 said that Hall told oper atives he enlisted In the navy from EI Paso, Texas, In December, 1934 The threat In the letters, aald the actress' mother, Mrs. Leila Rogers, was "to shoot us full of holes until we looked like selves.1' The actress and her mother ex pressed surprise at the fact that the man arrested was so young. "I'm glad they caught him," said Miss Rogers. "But I am sorry It was such a young man. I feel more at ease now with this out of the way." 4 THRU ROUGH SEA ABOARD THE U. S. 8. CHESTER AT SEA, Dec. 8. (AP) President Roosevelt, released from the cares of official meetings which crowded his trip to the Inter-Amercan peace con ference at Buenos Aires, rested and relaxed today aboard the cruiser In dianapolis aa it ploughed homeward through a rough sea. . Steaming at 34 knots, the ship was approximately 3000 mllos from Trini dad this morning. The president expects soon to be gin drafting the annual presidential essages to congress and also to start 'ork on the budget. MOSCOW, Dec. 5, (UP) A new constitution for the Soviet Union, giving Josef Stalin and his Immediate alda authority to declare war If Rus sia Is attacked, was adopted unanl' mously by the eighth all-union con gress of the sovlets tonight. The document, with numerous but minor amendments, was enthualastl cally acclaimed by delegates from all the Ruaslas within the far flung communist realm. It was designed to grant greater individual privileges to the comrades of Soviet Russia, under the dictator ship of the proletariat led by the communist party which organized tho revolutionary state two decades ago. Leaders aald that the period of stringent regulation by the Moscow regime was passed, and that under the new constitution the Soviet Un Ion could emerge as a truly "demo cratlc republic." Stalin, the "strong man" ;f the Soviet Union, gave the constitution as amended to the congress for ap prove: in a ten minute speech tell ing of 43 "oorfictlons', (or amend ments) In the final draft. He was cheered when he stepped to the ros trum. He spoke In a level tone, with out gestures. Article 49 was of especial signifi cance, in view of the communist state's opposition on both frontiers In the far east and to the west, In Europe. It provides that between aesslona of the supreme council of the Soviet Union, the presidium controlled by Stalin, Is empowered to declare war In the event of an attack on the U. S. S. R. An amendment was made. Stalin Ir.toneo, which added "or In pur suit of obligations arriving from mutual assistance agreementa." ?onta Club Calls Sneninl Meeting All Zonta Club members are ur gently requested to attend a special meeting to be held at Mrs. Effle Kurtz's Studio, 304 North Ivy, Bun day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Purpose of the meeting is to com plete arrangements for the charter dinner, the date of which Is to be Saturday, December 12. A WORKING MAN FLUHRER'S Bread digests with a steady release of muscle fuel and supplies an abundance of ENDURANCE ENERGY that a working man must have a lot of. Good bread not only gives QUICK energy, but it gives SUSTAINED energv in other words, IT STICKS TO YOUR RIBS. There is Iron in Bread, too, and not only is it in quickly available form, but it help's us get the benefit of more of the iron in other foods. VARIETY There '8 a Fluhrer Loaf for Every Taste and Diet WHITE SLICED WHOLE WHEAT -CRACKED WHEAT HONEY KRUSHED RAISIN PIMENTO CHEESE 100 MILK RYE AND OTHERS aaaa -l"'IITtnr'''eeat un 1 11111111 ami-' 1 mil 'mi mm The Volga la the ' longeat- river in Europe. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY PRICES SMASHED ON WINTERIZED USED CARS 16 DAVS DRIVING TRIAL -00 DAT -BLUE SEAL GUARANTEE . 4.000 MILE LUB-SERVICB THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS 31 Cher. Sedan, crunk .....9270.00 (Rune like newi 31 Pontlac Sedan 283.00 (Overhauled complete) 34 Plymouth De Lux Sedan 495.00 (Looks and Huns like new) 36 Plymouth De Lux Sedan ..- 749 00 (Only 4800 miles) Dodge De Lux Sedan 407.00 85 Dodge Pickup 449.00 (Like New everyway) 32 Chev. pickup 819.00 (Tnis is a bargain) MANY MORE TO CHOOSE PROM HOW CAN WE DO IT? HERE'S HOW I We are selling so many new 1937 Dodge and Plymouths that we must move our trade-Ins fast and can afford to price these cars below their market "alue. Low easy terms. PIERCE ALLEJ MOTOR CO. DO DOE AND PLYMOUTH GET our Xmaa candy and fruitcake Monday, Dec. 7, at 15 N. Fir St. FOR SALE Good Jersey cow. Just fresh. Price 50.00. Phone 517-L. SHEEPMEN Losaea through dogs shall be re ported within 48 hours to secure compensation. DOG CONTROL BOARD FOR RENT Room for two. 183 N. Oakdale. THE 8. D A. ladles are holding a Xmas 100a saie Mouaay, ueo. 7, at 10 N. Fir St. FOR RENT 6-room furnished house with care of grounds. H. Mitchell, Medford, Maple Park Drive. FOR RENT Smal furn. 3-room house. Adulta only. 410 Hamilton St. FOR BALK Table model radio, good caramon., gee Logan, 711 cedar. FOB SALE Nicely located 6-room i nouse, nardwood floors, fireplace. I Box 879, Tribune. : FOR SALE 2000 ft. 1" pipe: 1000 ft. Pips, galvanized; 30 h p. Delsel engine, turbines .pumps, concen-' tratlng tables and crushers. Best j prices on used equipment. Medford I Pipe and Machlner" Co., New Loca- j tlon, Corner 11th and Fir Bta. I FOR SALE Gentle Jersey cow. Helen Herbert, Hlllcrest Road. Anyone tires of the anie kind of bread day after day. Serve at least two kinds at every meal and several kinds during the week Fliihrer'i f'ne Breads we obtainable in pleasing variety at your favorite food ftore ( DRIVING to loa Angeles about 18th or 20th. Returning Jan. 1st. Take 2 or 8 to share expense. Box 1651, Mall Tribune. FOR BALE 16" BHOAit PINE SHINGLES and 24" SIDINGS REASONABLE. TRAIL SHINGLE MILL 160 ACRES, 18 Irrigated in clover, balance pasture, running stream, plenty wood. 5-room house, small barn. 82000, terms. Also 70 acres of fine wood land. 6 miles from Medford, out 2000 cords ol wood. Lots of oak and laurel. Price 1500. . FOWLER & UPP 44 N. Riverside GIVE helpful books for Christmas. AU of Genevieve Behrend'a books, In cluding "How to Oet Rich While You Sleep," also Worth Smlth'e popular book on. Great Pyramid. 1023 queen Anne. Telephone 1664-R. WHY? INVESTMENT SPECULATION 160 acres Total Price $2600 Terms on part on paved highway 3 miles from Medford. 80 aores bottom land. 80 acres bench land. Bottom land good corn and grain land. Similar land held at 876.00 per acre. All fenced with woven wire fence. Running water on land. Non-resident owner got this property on mortgage. Wires us to sell. J. O. BARNES Phone 1127-Y 20 N. Peach St. WE PAY CASH FOE TURKEYS BRING YOUR TURKEYS TO US FOR THE HIGHEST ' GOING PRICE We will receive from Monday, December 7th on to the close of the Christmas market. MONARCH WAREHOUSE CO. Cor. 10th and So. Fir Phone 624 NEEDS PLENTY OF Energy Bread Wives of workingmen will do well to pro vide plenty of Fluhrer's good Bread on Uie table at every meal. In the lunch box he sure to include a variety of tasty, nourishiiifr sandwiches, using the kind of spreads that also have a maximum of food value. Bread combines ideally with other energy foods and plays an important" role in "bal ancing the diet" MUST sacrifice my 1932 Pontlac Sport Coupe. 6 wire wheels, fender mounts, new leather, fine oondl tton. Sunday, 711 Cedar. WANTED Cleaning with Electro-lux or any odd Jobs by high school boy, pnone 408-R-l. PtVlt7 aCJI.'UH iJ.t MOTHreaEAJlCI CITY CLEANING & DYEING CO. 624 No. Riverside PHONE 474