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PGE SIX "M"EDFORD UATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD., OREGON, THTTRSDAY, MAY 13, 1937. BEER DISPENSERS FOR BATTLE OVER JELIVERIES Ultimatum of Distributors Against Deliveries After 6 P. M. Irks Meeting Called for 7:30 Tonight Olrdlng- themselves for a finish, tattle, about to memben of the southern Oregon branch of the Ore gon Food and Beverage Dispensers, Ino., will meet In the Hotel Holland tonight at 7:30 to figure ways and means of fighting the recent ultl matum of local distributors that no beer or wine of any kind shall be delivered between the hours of fl p. Jn and S a. m. P. B. Blgelow, presl dent, will preside. Representatives of distributors ol keg and bottle beer and wine in this territory met recently and served notice following the meeting of the hours during which they would make no deliveries. Local distributors are the Lost River Dairy, Vnl Fischer. Paclflo Fruit, Drover's, Mason-Ehr- nan, enlder's Dairy and the McDon ald Candy company. Notices Mailed. , According to H. B. Boise, secretary of the southern Oregon branch of the Oregon Food and Beverage Dis pensers, Ino., so notices of the meet- lng were sent to members in all parts oi aoutnem Oregon. P. B. Blgelow, president, stated that the new delivery hours were supposed to go Into effect last Mon day, but that when local dispensers decided on a curtailment of purchase of all products from the distributors until after the meeting tonight, the utter made deliveries during the for bidden hours. effect of the delivery hours on many dispensers would be such that they would be without beer late In the evenings, officials of the dis pensers stated. Means Added Expense. P. B. Blgelow said that many dis pensers would not be able, to afford Installing refrigeration faculties to keep the kegs of beer cold they would be forced to store against the sum-mar-night rush of business, He point ed out that the facilities would cost from 300 to 6O0, far beyond what many dispensers could afford to In stall. Unionization of truck drivers on a 0-hour week and 32.B0 per week salary was near In this territory, H. tv Boise stated. He gave that faot, In his opinion, as the principal rea son for the delivery-hour decision on the part of the distributors. Other officials of the southern Ore. gon branch of the Oregon Food and Beverage Dispensers, Inc., are H. O. Predette, state trustee, end J. O. Bessonette, vice-president, AFTER THE SITDOWN, A BATH RESERVATION FOR SC0UTJA10REE TO The first place that Mrs. Genevieve Johnson visited, after police ended her 15-day sitdown strike for alimony, was a tub. Here she Is at the home of a friend in Longmort, Colo., sponging away grime. New Books County Library Giant Mushroom Found In Orchard A freak "puffball" mushroom was placed on exhibit today In the Jack son County Chamber of Commerce. The mushroom Is the size of a pumpkin. It weighs Sft pounds and measures 9a Inches In circumference, la was found by Harold Corleis on his Phoenix orchard. It Is said to be the largest specimen of Its kind ever found here. A 500,000-candlepower beaoon throwing a finger of light 10 milts to sea Is to be erected on Maul la land, 100 mllea southeast of Honolulu. HELP 15 MILES OF KIDNEY TUBES To Flush out Adds end Other Poisonous Waste Doctor. iay your kidneys contain IS MII ol pay tubea or blt which help to purity tha blood and kp you healthy, Afnat people pm Sbout 3 ointa a day or about S poumla ol cult, Frequent or wanly paaaag with martins sua burning aaowa ther may b aomtUunj wrong wiLh ynur kirineya or bladder. An eiraaa ot aclda or poiaon in your blood, when due to functional kidney diaonlera, may M the beginning ol nagging harkariio, rlieu metlfl paina, luraltago, leg paini, lia of pen and nargy, getting up niglKa, swelling, putlinaai Under the ayea, haaiiarliM and limine. Dont wait Auk your druggiit (or loanl PlIU, uwl auceeartfufly by fnttlions for over 40 rears. They give happy relirf and will help tha 5 Mil of kidney tuoea thmh out poioonous waste (rotn your blood. Gel Doan's I'llla, Fiction. ' Albee, Young Robert. Brand. The Outward Room. Brewster, A Book of Contemporary and Short stories. Churchill, South of the Sunset. Conlbear, Northland Footprints. Coon, Flesh of the Wild Ox. Deeping, These White Hands. Douglas, Long John Murray. Frankau, Farewell Romance. Otbbs, Cities of Refuge. Gordon, None Sb&U Look Back. Havlghurst, The Quiet Shore. Hilton. We Are Not Alone. Lawrence, . The Sound of Running Feet. Lopes y Fuentes, El Indlo. Lovelace. Gentlemen from England Marquand, The Late George Apley. Mason, Fire Over England. Meersch, Invasion. Nlles, Day of Immense Sun. Or ton, The Last Romantic. Patterson. Try and Hold M. Pedler. Flame In the Wind. PoUock, The Up pa of Suffolk Street. Rlchter. The sea of Orass. Bassoon, The Memoirs of George Sheraton. Southwold, Crocus. Tut tie. Bluffer's Luck. Wells, The Croquet Player. West, The Harsh Voice. Wlnther, Mortgage Your Heart. Wren, The Spur of Pride. Non-Fiction, '' Loveman, "I'm Looking for a Book." Wllhelm, Writing for Profit. Adamson, So You're Going to a Psychiatrist? Jackson, Guiding Your Life. Overatreet, About Ourselves. Btarch, Controlling Human Be havior. Courtenay, On Growing Old Grace fully. ' ... Kenyon, The Story of the Bible. Kitchen, I Was a Pagan. Dlmock, Modern Politics and Ad ministration. Armstrong, "We or They." Chamberlain, Collectivism; a False Utopia. Costlen, That Was a Time. Hutton, Is It Peace? Overatreet, A Declaration of Inter dependence. , Faulkner. Economic History of the United States. Public Affairs Commission, Read justment Required for Recovery. Whlgham, The New Deal; English and American. Davis, They Shall Not Wont. State Planning Board, Oregon's Wild Life Resource. Brooks, Civil Service Handbook. Cummlngs, Federal Justice. Johnston, Prison Life Is Different. National Youth Administration. Facing the Problems of Youth. Oliver. This New America. National Society for the Study of Education, The Teaching of Reading. National Society for the Study of Education, International Understand ing Through the Public School Cur riculum. llogben, Mathematics for the Mil lion. Rusk. Atoms, Men and Stars. Brown. My Animal Friends. Peterson, The ABC of Attracting Birds. Animals of America; Mammals of America. Crlle, The Phenomena of Life. Davis. Optimum Health. Cabot, A Layman's Handbook of Medicine. Dunlap, The Story of Radio. Diesel Engineering. Mortfion, Diesel Engines, Operation and 1 Maintenance. Collins, Amateur power Working Tools. Baarslag, Coast Guard to the Res cue. V. 8. Agriculture Department, The Flow of water In Irrigation Channels. Chichester, Ride on the Wind, jordanoff, Your Wings. Mlngoa, Flying for 1037, 4th ed. Chatfle.4, The Airplane and Its Engine, 3rd ed. Automobile Engineering. Hamilton, Safe Driving. Van der Veer, The River pasture. Ayres, Soil Erosion and Its Control. Sherlock, The Vegetable Gardener's How Book. Jenkins, Vines for Every Garden, Richardson, Forty Years With Dogs. Olldersleeve, Baby Epicure. , Goode, Modern Advertising. Wright, The Disappearing City. Ortloff, Color and Succession of Bloom In the Flower Border. Cram, Contemporary American Architecture. American Home, Book of House Plans. ' Better Homes and Gardens, New Ideas for Building Your Home. House and Garden, A Portfolio of Building Details. House and Garden, A Portfolio ox 30 Houses With Plans. Hankammer, The Art of Block Cut ting. Patmore, I Decorate My Home. Richmond, The Technique of Pas tel Painting. Thach, Painting as a Hobby. Ptllsbury, Picturing Miracles of Plant and Animal Life. Howes, A Key to the Art of Music. Moore, Listening to Music. Downes, Symphonic Masterpieces. Green, Pup pet-Mn king. Aleksleev, An Actor Prepare. Cheney, The Theater. University of North Carolina, Play Producing for School and Little The ater Stages. Wheeler Hi Coach Going To Toledo TOLEDO, Ore., May 13 AP Earl Whlttoker, coach at Wheeler hlRh school, will direct athletics at Toledo high school next year, A. M. Cannon, county superintendent, said today. Julia Urns toad of Eugene will have charge of the muslo department and assist In EnRllsh Instruction. Ger truae Bchoeler of Corvallls will teach home economics. A new principal will be named at Waldport htgh end Helen Hostetler, graduating from Llnfteld college this year, will be the new musia super visor. Lawrence Rakes, principal at Slletz, has been appointor principal at Newport high. Eleanor Trlndle of Salem will tench home economics and Hortense Taylor, also of 8alem, will direct muslo studies. ' The tallest known tree In Califor nia, a sequoia sempervlrens In Hum boldt county, towers 364 feet. It has circumference of 47 feet at the ground. 4 The boyhood home of John Hay war-time secretary to Abraham Lincoln was sold recently at War saw, 111., for taxes. It brought only $30. A recent survey Indicated over hilf of the farmhouses In Kansas were more than as years old and nearly a fifth more than 50 years old. OLD HICKORY'S price $ " ( ' X "v-". j tvi.MolD GOOD, RICH TA8TB. M A WHAT SV B. ihmvdi Far L'W i EXTRA AGING mteh '1 solid satisfaction- f M -S, I d TtflFC CAD ' 5 : , KimijA S - fI f vv t t i n i i r tx. . ... .1 ' 1 I I tw J I A JL 8 JiM Il ill , uriion on itiaibht iii whisky :! Pivarltt ti drut tfon of If yT 1T SMoa.l4 wlA incn, yon ih-iM crriK. lh unfile Nrw ail., tahltt. V Writ. Dr rin-?'. Cf7 for in axdlcU sdvlca, . (Contiibutfd) One of the greatest mast move menu of youth In tha history of the nation will be launched this June, when all types of transportation car riers, bearing 25,000 or more Scouts, will converge on Washington, D. C. for the country's first National Jam boree, June 30 to July 8. What Inspires this greet pllgrlm sge? What values sttract thla vast throng of eager-eyed youths? Many Jamboree values are self-evident: 1. Trips to and from the Jamboree camp will be packed with educational travel values. The 10 days spent In the nstlon's capital will be weli worth the trip alone. Individual viewpoints will be widened and history and ge ography become living subjects. 2. Traveling under superior scout leaders, the boys will benefit from numerous opportunities provided for character building, leadership snd citizenship training Scouting'a three cardinal alms. 3. Lasting friendships will ripe under the warm comradry of the Jamboree contingent. Association With Scouts from oth.r r..r. an1 foreign countries will break down lo ci prejudices ana racial hatreds. 4. There'a romance In everv mil of the trip and a camping experience oi nign aaventure. 6. Each boy who makes the trip should receive stimulation to advance In Scouting and to become trained eventually to serve as a leader In the movement. All these values are offered at prices which seem ridicuinn.it, i for the potential benefits. ThrougS special low transnortation mtH ha entire trip can be taken at a price vuiy .ugmiy aoove tne coat of the regular round trip railroad fare. Every factor of safety will be pro vided for the contingent. National, regional and local Scout executives, numerous adult .' railroad officials will accompany and hui wim .acn group. Two years ago the Crater Lake Area Council took 3o boys to New York and back without one single mishap marring the trip. In extending a nennn.i tnvH.H.- to the Jamboree, President Roosevelt aid: "Our Jamboree. bp.iriM htn ... event long to be remembered by the boya who participate, will afford a uemonstration of the prin ciple of self-rellsnce which Scout work Is develostn&T In all a There will be gsthered together a thoroughly representative group, mo bilized from all Darts of th Other countries will send delegates wnn us. me camp here In Washington will afford an opportu nity for us to r.nrf nn I..-,. .- enlarge our friendships on the basts uio meus expressed In the Scout oath and law." , . , Every Scout troon nH munlty should have at least one rep resentative take Dart in thi. of all national gatherings of youth. Preliminary reservations must be made Immedltely at the local Boy Scout headauartera. Ann Vi - u.i- street. Tou may telephone Medford " immediate information. Five dollars of tha total neceasary amount of (168 Is required by Saturday, May 18, at the local oouncll office. The Ohtcaeo llbrarv 878.000 books, pictures and pieces of muslo to 8,000,000 readers In 41 states Isst year at a cost of 41 cents to each taxpayer. Opens 'Lovers Church If?- - V nlr-s.-'- )r Dr. W. A. McKeever, psychologlsl and former college professor, is shown above as be addressed ISO women and six men at the opening session of bis "Lovers Church," established to combine religion and social contact. Or. McKeever said be was not dis couraged over the lack of Interest shown bv the men. HALLIBURTON LECTURES AT HI SCHOOL TONIGHT Richard Halliburton, world famous traveler, lecturer and writer, will ap pear tonight at the senior high school auditorium at 8:30 under auspices of the Medford Active club. He address ed a large crowd this afternoon, and tonight's appearance will be his last here. ' Chicago Wheat CHICAGO. May 13. (IP) Wheat. Open High . Low Close May . 1.22H 1.32ft 1.20 1.21 July 1.15 l.ieit 1.14 1.15V. Sep. ..- 1.14 1.18 1.13 1.14V.I IN BRUSH WITH TRUCK A southbound Pacific Greyhound stage received a smashed left front fender, headlight and radiator when It attempted to pass a Timber Pro ducts Pord truck driven by Ralph Or lando Castanos on North Riverside avenue last midnight, according to a city police report. Castanos, the report stated, at tempted -to make a left turn Into a driveway lust as the stage, driven by H. S. Harbour of Eugene, atarted to past It. The bus bit the left rear bed of the truck, which waa also traveling south. Nobody waa Injured, city police said. Riviera RIVIERA, May IS (Spl.) Foots creek Sunday school observed Moth er's Day, with a splendid program put on by male members of the congre gation. After services refreshments were served by the men which were enjoyed by all but especially so by the mothers. Sybil Walker of Gold Hill Is spend ing some time at the home of her aunt Mrs. R. I. Miller. Mrs. M. Boomslulter snd daughter Mrs. Louis Drulf were Medford ah op pera May 6. Miss Anna Ouetzlaff of Ashland 1 visiting her brother Edward Ouetzlaff and family. Mrs. Ed Prefountaln visited the Gold Hill schools May 6. Several from here attended "Romeo and Juliet" at Grants Pass Tuesday evening. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ouetzlaff and son Fred rick, Miss Anna Ouetzlaff, Sybil Walker, Phyllis and Rowland Miller. Mrs. Jesse Fish, Harold Fish, Roy Nichols and David Blrdseye. Walt Collins moved Saturday from the Riviera auto park where he has been staying the past year, to Evans creek. Live Oak and Gold Hill granges were well represented at Pomona Grange held at Upper Rogue May 8. From our community were Mrs. Beat rice Galbreath, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Directs Maneuvers IBS 'Distributed by Grover'a Dairy Products Co." THE CHEAPEST Till JG Oil YOUR CAR ISTIIE BEST TIRES YOU Can BUY! 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Note that Goodyears cost only about on-fifib as much as gas from ant-quarttr to on- balfu much as other "e '' routine expenses. lT1RESj,Tl)iiS sueuiti SIMMS Mt MMII itMstfumBi. mtmmt fl AMB MMCIUAMIMM DUul a'V a .aJi i . : ..1.. .... .a. ...u i a imm mm aril .7 rva PHONE 14 MEDFORD SERVICE STATION MAIN AND PACIFIC HIGHWAY ASHLAND C1.AYCOMB MOTOR CO. EAGLB POINT EOt.E POIXT ntRnWARE iACKSONVILlE JACKSONVILLE SERV. STA. AT ALL AUTHORIZED SHELL DEALERS MaJ. Gen. Frank M. Andrews (above), commander of the United States Army's GBQ air force, ia directing 300 planes, 400 officer and 2,000 men in extensive air maneuvers at March Field. datifhtsr lira. Maude Wast, in Med ford Saturday, iihj 8, returning bom Sunday aooompanled by Mrs. West, Ura. Ward's granddaughter Paulina Cbampln also visited her and other relatives here Sunday. Uesdames Dadley. Ollom and Miller attended the funeral of Mrs. Bliss at Rogue Rlvsr, May 5. California prune growers plan an organization to stabilize their crop and handle surpluses. 1 Mexico's 1930 census disclosed tiiat 1.186.852 residents mostly Indians knew no Spsnlsh..They represent 7.18 percent of the Mexican population. Howes, Otto Fuhrman and Mrs. R. L. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Henderson visit ed the letter's mother, Mrs. Artie Dorn in Medford, Mother's Day. Alexander Smith was a Medford shopper May 8. Mrs. Pauline Wahl visited her How Modern Women Lose Pounds of Fat Swiftly Safely Gain In Physical Vigor Feel Younger With Clearer stem ana vivacious . . . Eyes That sparkle With More Glorious Health. Here's the recipe that reduces fat and brings Into blossom the natural attractiveness that every woman pos-esses. Hundreds of satisfied users call It the Kruschen Way. 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