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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. BEDFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY. APRIL 18. 1937 PAGE SEVEN DODGE TRUCK FOR EVERY LOAD NEED The Pleroe-Ailen Motor company . bu Just received a full carload ol new 1037 Dodge trucks, according to It. C. Taylor of thai firm. Among the trucics that were received are three -quarter to one ton model, the first to be received by Dodge dat?ra In southern Oregon. Mr. Taylor stated that Dodge for 1337 has taken some of the longest steps in its entire history to bring about a balanced line of trucks with models for every use from ton to heavy dtity models, with greater load conveniences, greater gasoline savings, ease of handling, atlll longer life, yet priced with the lowest. Mr. Taylor says, "There la a consistency of beauty and engin eering plus economy In the new 1037 Dodge trucks." Table Rock TABLE ROCK, April 17. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Al Turpln of the Agftte section were visitors at the McBrlde home Wednesday afternoon. Little Miss Nena Tut tie la a suf ferer with ear trouble thla week. i Several from here have been at- tending revival meetings at Central Point this week. Mrs. Helen Barnum and children of Phoenix were vltltors at the M. D. Lydlard home one day last week. Mr. Bishop, who has some seven teen acres planted to onions on the Lydlard place, reports a good stand but worms are beginning to threaten. All grain crops, gardens and alfalfa are beginning to develop a surplus of weeds on account of of the con tinued damp, rainy weather. Much spring grain remains to be own here and In the west side of the district in Sams Valley much of the heavy land Is yet unplowed. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gault of Med ford visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell of Klamath Falls were overnight visitors Tuesday at the Francis Russell home. Many baeutiful bouquets of white lamb tongues are being gathered on the Harry Kenlon and Angle places. Mrs. George Gardner, recently of San Francisco, visited last week with relatives at the R. E. Nealon home. Kenneth Wyatt returned recently from Portland, where he has been a patient at the Shrlners hospital since last fall, and Is much improved in health. ; C. A. Dicklson, who-died recently at ftelma, Calif., was a resident of this district for many years, leaving here some thirty years ago. He and his father at one time owned what is now the Carlton and Morris farms, the Schaeffer, Myers and Tuttle places and the land now divided into the Tuttle subdivision. Mr. Dicklson at that time was considered one of the best farmers in tha valley, was prominent In social affairs and took an active part In politics. Regular meeting of the local Com munity club will be held tonight. A one-act play will be a feature the program and home made candy and lee cream will be on sale. Each mem ber is asked to bring a pound of something wrapped In a package to be sold for club activities. Flight 'o Time Med ford and Jackson County history from the riles of the MaU Tribune 10 and 20 years ago. TEN YEARS AGO TODAY April 18, 1B27 (It was Monday) AJ Smith, Democratic presidential possibility In open letter declare "I ewe allegiance to nothing but the Constitution", and urges "tolerance ef people in all things." State's motion for delay In trial of Hugh DeAutremont, bandit suspect Is denied. Attorney George M. Roberts Is named assistant prosecutor. Four Injured in auto accident on Pacific highway near fairgrounds. Atato supreme court upholds right o state to regulate size of trucks on highways. Heavy frost and smudging predict ed for tonight. Medford In extra inning baaebsll fime defeats Marshfleld, 8 to 7, Coach CaUlson of high school pre dicts. Medford high will boast "stete champion football team next year." TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY April IS, 1917 (It was Wednesday) Prench continue victorious advance Met of ruisaons: lull comes In British offensive along the Somme. Congress considers compulsory military service lsw, as volunteering lags. Shipment of free garden seed re ceived at postorrice for pluming on vacant lots. Council votes S200 to aid members of Co. 7. The war department announces that men married since the outbreak of war will be trested upon the same basis u unmarried men Insofar as their military obligations are con eerned. H Is desired that the utmost publicity be given by the press to thla announcement. Golden Gate Bridge I ja4 - -jthXI ft , jffiieaMfc " ' ' I The new mile-long span across the Golden Gate between San Francisco Presidio and Marin shores is practically completed, as this recently-photographed scene bears witness. Miss Marge Blaine, western style advisor, here poses her 1937 Chevrolet Master De Luxe sport sedan between the natural frame of trees in Lincoln Park golf course by the Golden Gate. The picture was taken with a telescopic lens and yellow filter. LOCAL amp PERSONAL Medford Visitor Ed Kubll of Ap plegate transacted business In Med ford yesterday. ... From Grants Pass George Hilton of Grants Pass was a business visitor in Medford yesterday. ... Visiting Parents Miss Claudia Corum of Portland arTived here Fri day to visit at the home of her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Coram. ... Visit Hero Mr. and Mrs. Carl Arm priest of Salem and Mrs. Allan Wil liams of Portland visited for a few days last week at the G. H. Maasdcn home, 420 South Central avenue. ... Returns Home Mrs. Pauline Woh! of Foots creek left for her home yesterdsy after spending a- month In Medford as the guest of her daugh ter, Mrs. Maude West, and other rela tives. ... Recuperating Mrs. N. E. Wiley, who underwent a tonsillectomy at Sacred Heart hospital Thursday morn ing, was reported yesterday to be re cuperating nicely at her home. To Remodel Rogue River Valley University club received a permit from the city culldlng Inspector's of fice yesterday to remodel Its club rooms at 133 East Main street at a stated cost of S350. ... To Chicago Charles Wiley left by motorcar yesterday for Chicago vis Los Angeles. He planned a visit with relatives In the eastern city and ex pected to return to Medford about June 1. He was accompanied by rela tives from Grants Pass. ... Minor Mishap Cars driven by Rob ert H. Telkamp and Tom Enright. both of Medford, we're Involved In an accident at Main street and River side avenue yesterday morning, a city police report atsted. Damage was slight, It was reported. ... Meeting Tuesday Southern Oregon Oem tt, Mineral society will hold a regular meeting In the Jackson Coun ty Chamber of Commerce at 7:ao Tuesday evening. Breynton R. Finch, high school Instructor, will give a lecture on the physical properties of minerals. . . Klwanls Speaker Attorney Don Newbury will be the principal speaker at tomorrow's weekly luncheon-meeting of the Klwanls club In the Hotel Medford. He will discuss the supreme court changes recommended by Presi dent Roosevelt. Rease Braley Is pro gram chairman. ... Guests from East Mr. and Mrs. t. H. Moll of Wausau. Wis.. arTived here Thursday morning for a visit at the George Coram home on South Cen tral avenue. En route they vlalted Boulder dam. Los Angeles. Long Beach and San Francisco. They will spend soms time In the west as they will also visit relatives In Eugene. Port land and Yellowstone national park. Mrs Moll and Mrs. Coram are slswrs. IA1ISI TO IVIIVTHll HOTEL New la dress, beautifully (Miked tseau, with ceWed Uled bath, and ikowtfi, located an Sen FraacbcVa Immom Powell Sired apposKt Untea Squart KctlMraNt ' CoHea Shop Cocktail Rooai ClxalaUn-t let Water. .....JlJO.toa tJO.l&a singU luo. i.oe. ijs.tss eoutu OAIAQI IttVICt AT INTIANCI 0WIU. At OTAMELl HAlVtT M TOlr.MANAOlNO.OWXIl "MEET ME AT Almost Complete From Trail Out-of-town visitors in Medford Thursdsy Included Zella Tullls of Trail, who shopped and called on frlenda while here. . Special Meeting A special meeting of the Southern Oregon Art associa tion has been called by Mrs. Archie Pierce, presldeent, for Monday after noon at 3 o'clock in the Palm build ing studio. All members are urged to be present u a constitution and by laws are to be adopted at thla session. Eagles Convention Medford aerie and auxiliary of the Fraternal Order of Eagles will be host today at a dis trict convention. The men will hold their sessions at Knight of Pythias hall while the women will meet in the Eagles lodge hall on West Main street. Open house will be held for the delegates at tha Southern Ore gon Brewing company from 10 to noon. i To Address Lions Ray McKalg of Boise, legislative ehalrman of the Idaho Stat Grange, will be guest spesker at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Lions club In Valen tine's cafe at noon Wednesday, oeorge Maddux, popular tenor who returned recently to Medford, will sing a group of songs. Sebastian Apollo will pre sent piano solos. Back from Trip Mr. and Mrs. Verne Shangle returned to Medford last night from an eight-day trip through the northwest. In Sslem. Mr. and Mrs. Shangle visited with Jack Carle, formerly S. P. freight agent here and present freight agent In the capital city, and his mother, Mrs. T. J. Amspoker. Mr. Carle and Mra. Amspoker send their best regsrds to their many friends In Medford. ... Government Post Marcelle Calvert, niece of Mrs. C. E. Kuna. plana to leave here Wednesday for Bremerton. Wash., where she will be employed as an ofllce assistant at the United States navy yard. Miss Calvert took a civil service exsmlnatlon for the position In Bremerton early last fall and was rated fourth highest In a class of S00. She was notified of her appointment a few daya ago. She has resided here at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Kurus. 1036 West llth street, snd has assisted Dr. Runs In his dental office In the Medford Center building. Crowd Expected Many visitors were expected at Crater Lake national park today where dear weather seem ed assured for tha week-end. Favor able travel weather prevailed yester day when the dally radio broadcast wss msde from park headquartors. Roads within the park and the south and west approach highways were re ported open. Chains, however, would be required for the drive to the take rim. the broadcaster counselled. Ski ing wss expected to be fairly good and with clear weather prevailing It was emphasized thst the lake would be the center of a vast panorama o( lovely scenery. IN IAN MANCIICO imET 1AM ItANOiCO THE MANX" 1937 Cars Break 40 Records News reel cameras record tha scene as a new page is written into the auto mobile industry's history. This picture was made at Bonneville Salt Flats. Utah, fust as a new 1937 Terra plane flashed to a new endurance record. This csr, together with a 1937 Hudson Visitor leaves Ralph Swingle of Lakevlew left Thursday morning to return to his home after transacting business here early In the week. ... Visit Here D. Stokes and daugh ter, Miss Thelma Stokes, of the Ante lope district were shopping and transacting business here Friday. Reported Recovering Mra. Rose Heffner of 83 Pennsylvania avenue, who went to Seattle. Wash., to visit a sister snd hss been 111 In a Bremer ton hospital, 1 reported ' be recov ering nicely. Chorus Rehearsal Special rehearsal of the Jackson county teachers' chorus has been scheduled for this evening at 5:30 o'clock In the court house auditorium. Every member Is asked to be present as the chorus is preparing a spring concert for Mon day evening, April 30. . Back from Portland Karl L. Janouch. supervisor of the Rogue River national forest, returned yes terdsy morning from Portland where he attended a meeting of a regional research committee. The conference outlined research projects to be car ried out in the national forests of Oregon and Washington this year. ... Doctors Meet Medford doctors at tending the Wednesday dinner-meeting of the Jsckson county medical society held In Ashland Included R. W. Clancy, Edwin R. Durno. J. C. Hayes, W. H. Heckman. F. J. Moffatt. A F. Kresse, Charles W. Lemery, R. W. Stearns, Dwlght H. Flndley, W. P. Holt, B. C. Wilson. Susie V. Stand ard, A. E. Dodson, C. I. Drummond. R. P. Mortensen and Charles T. Sweeney. Organizes Camp George W. Fry, Crater Lake national park ranger now on speolal assignment, returned to Medford Friday evening from Lava Beds national monument where he assisted In orgsnlzlng a CCC com pany for summer development work. The Lava Beds camp will be occu pied for the summer by the company from Camp Coos Hesd near Marah fleld. The SS men left at Coos Head when the company was recently re duced through discharge moved to the Lava Beda Thursday night. Re placements numbering 111 enrolleej have also Joined the camp, bringing the company up to normal strength. The compsny will work on a program of development within the national monument during the summer. Cop Off Duty Kills Parked Auto Bandit CLEVELAND, April M.iJP) Pa trolman Earl Dletrlck, off duty, took bis wife to a city park last night and awaited a holdup man who for several weeks preyed on couples In parked automobiles. After- ten min utes a man appeared, the officer said, commanded, "Olve me your money or I'll blow your brains out," and Dletrlck fired once, killing Oeorge Cervenskl, 10. Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads IS 1:30 p. m. Tir$tonc 4UT0 JUmTAMp 5IIVICI STOKES !th and Rh-ersMe. Phone 5J0 b Mew Location 29 South Bartlett lailv's Auto Painting I TMUIIA BUDGET PLAN f 66 I AIROM THE STRICT fl OB Bight, established 40 official American Automobile Association records for endurance and stamina at sustained speeds. This marks the first time in the history of the industry that an automobile has been so pre -proved before being; introduced to the public CHASTITY OF LADY MUST BE PROVEN IN CHASTITY SUIT LOS ANGELES. April 17. tjp Before a woman can validly sustain charge of seduction, the court of ap peala held today, she must prove that ahe was chaste at the time of the betrayal. The opinion was written when the court reversed a aiO.000 judgment awarded Mary Carter. 18. who charg ed that Jerry Murphy, aalea corpora tion executive, betrayed her. Tha decision was written by Jus tice Marshall F. McComb and con curred in by Justices Charles 8. Cratl and Walton J. Wood. To back up his opinion concerning chastity and seduction, Justice Mar shall went back to a famous Oregon supreme court decision of 80 years ago. from which he borrowed these words: "The Individuality of the female sex has been materially advanced during tha past few years. Their knowledge of the world has greatly Improved and their legal capacity en larged. "The notion that they belong to the weaker sex is only entertained by the credulous and unsophisticated. They are not easily beguiled and should be held to a reasonable re sponsibility. "If allowed to maintain an action for their own aeductlon, and to de mand a large compensation for their loss of character, they should be re quired to prove something more than mere Importunity as the means through which It was accomplished.' But that was a decision of half a century ago, and Justice McComb brought It up to date with this: "It can not be doubted that with the advent of radio, moving pictures and the widespread dissemination of Information regarding relationships of mn and women, the female of 18 years today Is better Informed con cerning the course of conduct which she should follow In her association with the opposite aex than was her sister of 00 years ago." Firebugs entenced KLAMATH FALLS. April 17. (AP) Myrtle V. Stem, 38, and Dean E. Kali, 24. were sentenced to two yesrs In the state penitentiary yes terdsy afternoon after they confea sed setting fire Isst fall to a sub urban roadhouse of which they were the operator,. Closing time lor Too Late to Clas sify Ads la 1:30 p. m. mm tfB QXQe DOES NOT OWN PANAMA CANAL ZONE You'll want to own one of these better haresln: IPftfi Plelator aedsn ith heater. IBIS Dodge Coup, a buy. Itm Ford V- tvtian, 9iM. IMS Chrysler t '011 pa. twin UKaii Coup. 19X0 Studebaker fled in. F.mi ftfdan nte shape, Ktul Walter aeilan. II W. Sere rat food bT from $28 to Ha hate a few good nteii track hurt. OPR.H niSVAX AND EVEMSOS Studebalrer's New Easy Closing Rotary Door Locks Banish Rattles lamma ausMBMBM Even a child can close a 1937 Stude baker door securely with one fin ger due to Studebaker' a exclusive new rotary door locks. This lock has two distinct advantages. It shakes shut and cannot shake open. Because of this character istic. it takes up or compensates for wear automatically and elimi nates rattles. New and much stronger Yale locks are also used for doors and ignition in the 1937 Studebaker ON BOUNTY 'GYPS PORTLAND. April 17. (Pi The stat game commission moved today to eliminate what ia termed the "bounty bandit." The new regulation specifies that unborn and Infantile animals, in eluding Immature cougars, will not come tinder bounty classl ft cation. Payment will be restricted on other than whole cougar hides. The com mission ald there had been In' stancea of duplicate payments In cases where the bounty seals had been trimmed off the hides. Plans for spending $12,000 to aid the biological survey In exterminat ing predatory animals were discussed. Too Late to Classify GOOD-WILL USED CARS 1938 Pontlao 6 Touring Sedan, only run 14.000 miles $760.00 1936 Pontlao 8 Touring Sedan, Radio, Heater ..$B36.00 1030 Pontlao 6 Sedan........... 196.00 1929 Pontine 6 Sedan 126 00 1935 Chev. Sport Sedan, Radio, Heater and many other extras, 6 wheels and fen der wells ..,.625.00 1930 Chevrolet Sedan S1BS.00 1920 Chevrolet Sedan . ...lfl0.00 1928 Chevrolet Sedan 95.00 1935 Ford Coupe. Radio. $486.00 1936 Hupmoblle Sedan $645.00 SKINNER'S GARAGE Bulck-Pontlac. S. Riverside. MIDDLE' AOED woman wants work. 148 8. Ivy. Phone 048-X. FOR BALE Tent, washing machlna, stove, some fruit and Jars, some furniture, garden hoso. 1822 No. Riverside. FOR RENT Furnished spartment. Adults only. 344 So. orape. FOR SALE 6 -room modern home. Immediate poawMlon. 308 Tripp aiQ&O. Easy terms. Jackson Coun ty Bld- & Loan. Phone 105. FOR RK NT 6 -room modern unfur nished nouaa. inquire n J Bt. FOR BALE Stock, hay and hid aalt. 133 80. Rlveralde. SHEEPMEN Loaaea through dog ahall Vie report within 48 houra In order to aecura compensation. DOC1 CONTROL BOARD. . Just Ton can lay this 55-lnth rata a cross or Templana and clot both tUorg. other popular car $ NO mmm ortd op for Da Uria TarropJafMi I8i5 and p E HvdsOn Ctto tlii $ and vp far Harf- lkfl ion Da Uraa Eght ... la Detroit, praporad " dlrYry, with Padaral faxt paid. All prlcas start with cnxpa. For prlca dallVarad to yoo, sfy odd troniportoftoo eetti fa year clty-ond stata and loeol tax. If any. All price Incloda following qvlpaianti Proof end raw hampers and bempor gords; one tpara wheal, tlra and rebei special radiator ornament double windshield wtpenj heavy dvty stabtltMri taferf Olau. Hudson and Sopor Terroplane prices alt Include spring cavers. Deduction will b mode M Safety Olass Is eet raqotrod by stole low and not wanted by perchater. Ofhor accessories at prices qeorod by dealers. Aik abovf the new low coit Hvdtoo-C I. T. TJe rtryment Plan term to suit your Income. P. T. "Jerry" YOUNG 31 South Riversidi WANTED Lot. State sise. price, lo cation. Boi 651, Tribune. FOR SALE Duroc boar, also T-Ford coupe, cheap. H. E. Blrdsall, 3 miles east Csas Wrecking Yard. FOR SALE Furnished house trailer for sale at a bargain. 614 West 13th St. PC7 RENT 8 -room houae with large sleeping porch. 120 per month In advance. Adults only. 338 South Hamilton. BEAUTIFUL modern, picturesque home. 6 rooms, every convenience, fireplace, furnace, hardwood floors, tile features, basement, new awn ings, double garage. Nestled among high-class homes on lare lot wim nHiurni Ansae, in wn nnu shrubbery. Reasonable down pay ment and terms. Attractive home on So. Orape. 8 rooms, modern, sleeping porch, cooler, garage, lawn, shade. Priced for quick sale. Approximately 2 acres, improved: 4 -room houw, modern conveni ences, near Shady Cove, offers real possibilities, price is a surprise. 3.6 A.. 8 -room hotise, modern conveniences, garage, barn, other outbuildings; Joins city limits. Sell or trade for town property. 13 Acres. 5 -room home, modern conveniences, good outbuildings, 3 A. pears. 4 A. Lad I no. balance in crop. Bale or trade for smaller place on highway. H omea Acrea ges. Farms Business Opportunities. Phone 1831. R. MEAD COOLEY, 411 Haven Bt. 160 ACRES, free soil, 40 acrea free creek bottom. ALSO 40 acres, all equipped dairy rsnch. 30 cows, plenty hay and grain, horses and machinery. Clear of Incumbrance. Immediate pos session. ALSO 35 acres pears, peaches, apri cots, cherries. No crop failure. Above frost. Modern houae, good build ings. ALSO city and suburban houses. For quick sale list your property with "DAD" ROBERTS. 730 West 2nd. FOR SALE Two houses, furnished, close in: good Income property, Will sell at sacrifice. For particu lars call at 133 So. Grape St. PIANO BOXES Just received carload clones. Will sell piano boxes cheap If cslled for Monday. Just the thing for chicken houses or play houses. BALDWIN PIANO 8HOPPE. SOW with 10 pigs, alao milk cows. A. L. Daugherty. 6' miles north on Crater Lake Hwy., old Campbell place. FOR RENT 6 -room house, 1136 West 10th St. FOR SALE Walnut dining-room suite, like new. 1130 West 10th St. PHOENI7C BEAUTY SHOP Work Guaranteed. We have modern equipment, with water softener. Our prices are right. Phone 6-F-3. Mr. and Mrs "O R. Huber SURFACE IRRIGATION PIPE ' EQUIPPED WITH FLOOD TYPE OR LOW PRESSURE SPRINKLER GATES C.M.&E. Inc. JAMES K, HOrY, Mr, 142 No. Front St. PHONE 7B9 1 I 1 DDI Ride and the front aeat ef Hudson Yon can't do that in ANY mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi Phone 169 LA ROE commercial sIm 4-docr O. B. ' refrigerator, leas than UvJ prioa. Allen Hotel. FOR SALE 1038 Studebaker pickup, cheap. Jennings Bros.' Station, 6th and Fir. WANTED To trade used ear for mills: heifers. J, J. Oaenbrugga, 1S2 ft. Riverside. MORRIS WILLIAMS . 118 East llth. Experienced painter and gardener. NICE, clean, airy rooms, sis ft. Riverside. PHONE 960-R and have furniture upholstered. Thlbault. FOR your vegetable and flower plaata try the small greenhouaa 1 mile north, old Pacific Hwy, FOR EXCHANGE 37 Acres, 30 acres In crop and Irri gated, running stream, fenced an crosa-fenoed. substantial eottaf. fair barn and chick house. Prioa 3800.000. and will Wads for small suburban home. .THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Phone 1496 or 1S48-R. 41 4 f a ft Aiiracuye a -room moo S I D U U rn house, paved street furnished. Non-resident says ali on easy terms; small down payment, balance monthly. A I -SO For sale or exchange, one acre with, modern 4 -room house; one small modern city home, rumtahed- Also large lot on paved street. These three properties, S5300. Will trada for small Improved 6 acrea or mora with good buildings. , FOWLER it UPF 44 N. RtvenMde. a A Pleasant Stop over on tha Trip to San Francisco Cross the Bridges During Daylight! HOTEL WOODLAND WOODLAND, OAUT. New, fireproof bnlloiag on 0. 8. Highway M-W 80 ROOMS 80 BATHS RATES FROM $2.00 COFFEE SHOP BOOM SERVICE TAVERN OFFICIAL AAA HOTEL WARM IN WINTER COOL IN SUMMER Dan H. Chambers, proprtotsjf See mm W ID EST front aeaU in W ear, more room front and rear ... and that's just the beginning of all you'll discover abont the extra room in a 1937 Hudson or Terraplane . . . onee jou open the wide doors and step in. With Selectire Automatic Shift, an optional extra, the front floor is all dear. Nothing to stmnhle over I No gear shift lever there . . . and no brake lever either, for it's up at the instn ment panel, releasing at a finger touch! Rear floor level ... no "hump". An amasing amount of room for baggage In the enclosed rear compartment or trunk. Phis a package locker with more than 1,000 cubic inches of apace. And all this on longer wheelbasea) , . . 117-inch wheelbase in Terraplane ... 122 and 129-inchea in Hudson. Just ride and see how much mere room . . . how much mora automobilm in every tray . . . vour money buys when yon decide on a Hudson or Terraplane. SilS Ml I tesaisSMBelBaa HYDRAULIC HILL-HOLD (An optional estrs on sll motels) Keape your csr (na rolling backward, when Cat Mall iTl&une want ads Closing time for Too Lata to du al fj A4a is 1:80 p. St. stnpprd on up-grades.