Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 10, 1937, Page 9, Image 9

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    NrEDFORD MATL TRTRTTXE. 'NrRDFORD. OREGON. THTKSDAY. TTSF, 10. 1937.
page otnt:
LOCAL and PERSONAL
joint Meeting A joint meeting of
the Med font, Ashland and Grant
pass chapten of the Active club will
be held la the Hotel Medford next
Tuesday night at 6:30. Principal
business will be the nomination of
officers -for the Medford chapter.
Transfers Headquarters Hugh Rlt
ter. district ranger of the Rogue River
national forest, today transferred his
headquarters to Lake of the Woods
for the summer season. He has main
tained headquarters In Medford dur
ing the winter.
To Attenrl Convention George T.
prey, manager of the Medford branch
of the United States National bank
of Portland, will leave here Sunday
with his family to attend the state
convention of the Oregon State Bank
J era association in Pendleton next
Monday and Tuesday.
i
Dinner Guests Dr. and Mrs. Paul
Sharp of Klamath Palls visited in
Medford last night, being dinner
guests at the home of Thomas A.
Culbertson. airport manager. Dr.
Sharp, well-known southern Oregon
pilot, and Mrs. Sharp were returning
home from Treka, Cal., where the
surgeon performed an operation.
Driver Tests Ward McReynoldt.
-state examiner, will be at Medford
city hall from 8 to A Saturday to
conduct written examinations and
road tests for persons desiring licenses
or permits to drive cars. He will
also accept applications for the re
newal of operator licenses, all of
which expire June 30.
Airport Arrivals Among yesterday's
late arrivals at Medford municipal
airport were Lieut. Don Zimmerman,
army pilot, and A. L. Fields. Portland
automobile distributor. Zimmerman,
stationed at Randolph field, Texas,
arrived from Eugene In a Douglas
basic trainer and left for Hamilton
field, Cal., after his plane had been
refueled. Fields, accompanied by his
wife and daughter, was en route to
San Francisco In his Stlnson cabin
plane.
ETTxaaCTTsal
Only the great new 1937 Stewart'
Warner gives you so much mar for
your money. It has SAV'A-STEP, the
3 -deck swinging shelf . . . and SLID-A-TRAY,
a hidden rearranging shelf . . .
16-potnt illuminated told control, air
plane type . . quiet Slo-Cycle meek
mum that runs less, costs less . . . vapor
titled cabinet for lifetime efficiency
. . reversible freezer door . . . and 26
other big advantages
COME IN AND SEE IT AT
PALMER MUSIC
and ELECTRIC STORE
Main and Bartlett. Phone 788
mm
,0G0T0H0UK
WANT TO KNOW HOLLYWOOD PEOPLE?
WANT TO SEE HOLLYWOOD PLACES I
WANT TO STEP BEHIND-THE-SCENES'?
WANT THE TRUTH WANT TO LAUGH?
WANT A THRILL? WANT A SHOCK?
Now, for the first time, see a thrilling ferelatioD of inside
Mo! Iwood in "a star IS born " with Janet Gtynor
and Fredric March in Technicolor.
IT COMES SUNDAY to the NEW CRATERIAN THEATRE
To Visit SIMM- Was Maa Green
left this morning by motor (or Port
land wbera aba will mil br alater.
plorenca Orco.
...
Prom Applegata Junior Foreatr
Robert Ralnbardt of tba Rogue River
national (oreat baa been transferred
from bla pott at the Applegate CCC
camp to the supervisor's ataff here.
...
Art Classes More Southern Oregon
Art aasolatlon haa moved from the
Palm building to the K. p. hall at
Fifth and Orape streets. Pastel
claaaea will be held from 3 to 4 p. m.
PWday.
...
I Cub Pack Council Second achieve
ment council of Boy Scout cub pack
3 will be held at 7:30 tomorrow night
In the Roosevelt achool. All persona
Interested !n cubbing are Invited.
...
-Gueita Here Mrs. Edna Lance and
Mra. Arthur L. Thomas and two
daughtera of Tillamook were recent
guesta at the E. B. Bell home In
Jacksonville. The group visited Klam
ath Palls and Crater lake Sunday.
The Misses Ernesta and Eva Bell arj
now In Tillamook visiting with rela
tlvea. ...
Residence Permit Application waa
made at the city building Inspec
tor's office yesterday by L. P. CUne
of 1431 Euclid avenue for a permit
to construct a residence at a stated
cost of 13900. It waa the fourth
application received this month for
the construction of a new house. E.
J. Keuman of 318 Vancouver avenue
applied for a permit to repair a resi
dence at a stated coat of 1200.
...
Banker Hera H. E. Edmunds,
president of the United States Na
tional bank of Eugene before It was
sold to the united States National
bank of Portland, was a visitor In
Medford yesterday. He returned to
Eugene last night. Mr. Edmunds
transacted business In connection
with the United States National bank
of Portland and the Eugene Loan
and Savings bank.
...
Bankers Here William S. Waltln,
vice-president of the Ladd and Bush
bank of Salem, and E. C. Apperaon.
president of the Oregon Mutual Plre
Insurance company and former man
ager of the McMlnnvllle branch of the
United States National bank of Port
land, were calling on friends and
business acquaintances here today.
They are en route to the state bank
era' convention In Pendleton next
Monday and Tuesday.
....
At Convention Postmaster Frank
DeSouia and O. M. Houston, super
intendent of mails, left by motorcar
yesterday to attend the annual con
vention of the Oregon state post
mssters association In Astoria. Mr.
Houston waa to transact business In
Portland before going to the conven
tion. Mr. DeSouza waa accompanied
by Mra. DeSouza and their daughter.
They all planned to return to Med
ford Wednesday.
...
At Orange Conclave Voting dele
gates from Jackson county attending
the state Orange conference at The
Dalles this week Include E. C. Plene.
Minnie I. Plena, Otto Puhrman, J. C.
Lusk, Roscoe Roberts, Mrs. Anna Rob
erta, Ronald Axtell. Helen Axtell, R.
E. Nealon, John D. Hoist, Bertha
Hoist, Thomas Stanley, Mabel E.
Stanley, Bertha Bursell, W. W. Robl-
son, Mrs. W. W. Roblson, 1. A. Dew,
Mrs. Laura Hellmeyer, Valeria Has
klns, P. L. Walt and Nora Walt.
...
rielsrhmann Pilots Here Capt.
Harry Asche, chief pilot, and Dean
rhmiu. en.ntlot for Max Flelsch-
mann, arrived at municipal airport
this morning In tneir employers
aumntuoua Lockheed Electra plane.
They will remain here for several
daya while Mr. Plelschmsnn fishes
In the MclCenzle river near Eugene.
Mr. Plelschmsnn la chairman of the
finance committee of Standard
Branda, parent corporation of the
plelschmsnn Teaat company. He
makea his headquarters at Reno, Nev.,
near where he resides.
...
RnHii frAm Missouri Alfred and
Ahitr RiimnhMn Of Oalt. MO., an
gueata at the home of Mr. and Mra.
A. W. Pipes. 1318 Queen Anen avenue
They are nephews of Mra. pipes. They
will visit cere an summer ana wu
take a special summer course at the
University of Oregon st Eugene, be
ginning June 31. The youths srrlved
here by motorcar laat night with
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Llebhart, also of
rs.it.. hA mafia a tour west to see
Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Llebhart liked
their ftrat glimpse or the Rogue val
ley so well that they have rented
an apartment and plan to spend the
summer here.
Say Returning County Judge Earl
B. Day Ls expected to return to bis
office here Monday morning. He la
now en route home from the east.
Judge Day haa been In Washington.
D..C. where he appeared on behalf
of Jackson and other counties be
fore congressional committees consid
erlng legislation pertaining to the
administration of reveeted grant lands
in Oregon.
Drum Corps Meeting Girls drum'
corpt of the senior high school will
meet in the Junior high achool at 0:30
p.m. tomorrow, It waa announced to
day by Luclle Wymore, drum major.
All members are requested to be
present with their instruments. South
entrance of the Junior high achool
will be used. Purpose of the meet
ing la to prepare for several summer
engagements and particularly for
participation In the parade for the
state convention of the Lions club.
Members who will be unable to at
tend the meeting are asked to com
municate with Miss Wymore before
next Wednesday.
Three-Car Accident A city police
report today stated that cars driven
by George E. Dayton of the Lake of
the Woods resort, Lela R. Bonhara
of Phoenix and Mary C. Harrison
were involved In an accident on North
Central avenue between Fourth and
Fifth streets yesterday afternoon.
Dayton, according to the report, was
traveling south on Central avenue
and as he passed a truck double
parked, the machine operated by
Lela Bonhara came out from a pri
vate driveway and waa struck by
the Dayton car. The car driven by
Lela Bonham then hit one driven
by Mary Harrison. Minor damage
waa done, the report said.
RELIEF POLICIES
WASHINGTON, June 10. (AP)
The senate authorized today creation
cf a special committee to Investigate
unemployment and relief policies and
to formulate permanent programs for
handling them.
Without a record vote, the senate
approved a recommendation of its
t-udlt committee to appropriate $10,-
00 for the purpose. The Inquiry will
be made by a seclal committee of five.
The resolution proposing the inquiry
was offered by Senator Hatch
fD-NM), who has been seeking action
cn It for more than a year.
It would authorize Vice President
Garner to name the committee to in
vestigate "problems of unemployment
nnd relief. Including an estimate of
the number of persons now unem
ployed by reason of labor saving de
uces, mechanical and otherwise."
The committee would be directed to
c l) tain all facta possible related to
the problems to aid congress In en
acting corrective legislation.
WHEAT CROP BEST
IN SEVEN YEARS
WASHINGTON, June 10. F) The
agricultural department estimated
the 1937 wheat crop today at between
834.000,000 and 849.000,000,000 bush
els, one of the largest crops In seven
years.
The depa:v uent's crop reporting
board, in Its first glance of the sea
son at the prospective crop, estimated
winter wheat would amount to 648,
597.000 bushels.
It made a rough estimate on the
naela of Intended Acreage that prob
able production of all spring wheat
would be between 175.000.000 and
200.000,000 bushels.
The predicted production of win
ter wheat would compere with a crop
of 619,013.000 bushels In 1930 and a
five-year average of 623,220,000 bu&h-
eis.
Last year' spring wheat produc
tion waa 107,44. 000 bushels and the
five-year average was 341.312,000
bushels.
Hawaiian Follies
Craterian's Stage
Attraction Sunday
Theatre-goers who have been anx
iously awaiting word of a new stage
show to play in Medford will have
their desires fulfilled next Tuesday,
June 16, when the Holly theatre will
have Robert Bell end hla original
"Hawaiian Pontes" on the stage for
matinee and evening shows.
Bell brings a rare treat In vaude
ville entertainment with hla revue
of talented native artists featured In
the leading theatres of the count! y,
and most recently at the Oolden Gate
theatre In Ban Francisco.
The revue ts one of the premier at
tractions of It kind on the stage
today. The program consists of 4A
minutes of native and Jane music,
singing and dancing. Including the
famous Hule. dance. Traveling In a
huge bus, the troupe carries Ita own
scenery and lighting effects.
The cast Includes the great Hono
lulu City Trio; Kana Lokl. popular
HELP
15 MILES OF
KIDNEY TUBES
Ti Ftuaa out Acids and Otb-sr m
Poisonous Wast
Doctor air rw kdars cwtsla ISMUstef
Uny tubes or alters wfeien hls to purify tit
blood tuvd kp von health?. Matt pVopU put
about 3 pint a day or about I pouana of un,
FrequMit or sraaty pnwm vita msrfiof
tnd barm of tbovs there Bier b eocnetiuaj
wrong ith your kidney or bladder.
Aa txeeas of adds or poisons Id your blooH,
when due to inactions! kidney dieordert, mey
be the bcginiiinf of attains backache, rheu
rnetio peine, lumbeae, t peine, Um of pp end
mergy, setting up nitbte, welling, pumneH
under the eye, heedecbe end dutineH.
Don't wilt! Aik your druejirt for Doea'i
Pii!, ud m idly by latent U over 40
. "i hev Si' 1 ppy relief end "ill fcelp tht
1 Niilee A kffay tuee fl'iAh out pf'DOUi
wte Uoa youi Wood. Get Doaa's Puis.
Return Showing
Mae West is at the Roxy theatre
for today and tomorrow in her new
est film. "Go west. Young Man."
Warren William and Randolph Scott
play the star's two leading men with
Alice Brady and Isabel Jewell head
ing the featured list.
Rialto Friday
Is r
That laughable, roo fable pair of
funsters, Laurel and Hardy, bring
their newest wares to the Rialto
theater for tomorrow and Saturday
in their latest laugh-hit. "Way Out
West." In this full feature-length
comedy the boys play a couple of
prospectors In the "Gay '903" who bet
out to find the daughter of a de
parted fellow-prospector. They n
counter the most hilarious situations
of their careers as they find plenty
of dif.Vultles in locating their young
ward.
"Get Along Little Dogles,' starring
the western singing favorite, Oene
Autry, ls scheduled to play as the
added feature with "Way Out West."
dancer; Nekt Lamaka. exponent of
the Hawaiian rhumba; Aloha Lant.
John Kahookona. the Moana Hotel
Steel Guitar Band, Bell himself nnd
Baby Joy. caller the "Shirley Temple
of Walklkl."
A complete screen program will
also be shown.
DUST BOWL FOLKS
CHEERED BY RAIN;
BOISE CITY, OKra.. June 10 AP)
Rain la splashing in the "dust
bowl," but the question mark still
hangs over this problem area.
The people all sny rain will bring
this country back, but no one is
certain. The dust still blows.
These are the high southern plain
and the atmosphere is greedy for
moisture. Sweeping winds quickly
absorb top soil moisture and soon
dust ls swirling upward and on
ward. But for these people dust ls
easy to take. If It rolls in between
rain storms, or even showers.
Within three weeks, rains va
riously estimated today at from 3
to 10 inches have fnllen. The people
have new hope. They have their
china up now.
The "dust bowl.' government agen
cies say, constitutes a 90.779.665 acre
expanse. 102 counties in parte ot
Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas. Colorado
and New Mexico, although the worst
area Is in 12 counties in the corner
of each of the five states. The large
area accounts for the variance in
rainfall.
Deny Hootl niver Dock
PORTLAND, June 10. (P) The
board of engineers for rlvera and har
bors turned down the suggestion of
Col. Thomas M. Robins, United States
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TODAY and
Y:
AWIEDV'. 1 i
TUMI.! 'K,, I J
Joe Palooka HV;
in "The Choke'i On You"
OMV.W.t) CARTOON Nf.W.
2
Fredric March
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Much discussed and widely her
alded. "A Star Is Born," which has
Fredric March end Jsnet Oaynor co
starred, cornea Sunday to the New
Craterlan theatre for its local run.
This glamorous story of a little
country girl who came to Hollywood,
faced the odds of 100.000 to one and
scaled the heights of stardom, marks
the first up-to-the-minute story to
be filmed in technicolor.
Adolph Menjou. May Robson. Andy
Devine and Ltonrl Stnnder are fea
division engineer, for Improvement
work on a chftnnel connecting a pro
posed dock at Hood River with the
main Columbia river channel.
Closing time tor Too Late to Clas
sify Ads is t :30 p m.
Too Late to Classify
WANTED Girl for part-time care of
child. Phone 363.
FOR SALE 1 acre, irrigated, clover
pasture, 6-room house, lawn, city
water, electricity, garage, bam and
other improvements, some fruit
trees, l block west Howard achool,
on graveled road, mall route, $1000.
Starkey.
80 ACRES
APPLEGATE DISTRICT
FREE WATER
0Ai 16 acres cultivated, fam-
wZrUU lly "Chard, lots of large
timber. 3 -room hoiiA,
new barn, chicken house (sawmill
set. up on place can be had for
600). This place la priced at only
2400 for quick aale. Easy term3
or will take Medford property.
Also
JUST LIKE RENT
r 4 r A 6-room, 3 -bed room,
SI 7nD modern home with fire
V i w poci n good location
Can be secured with (176.00 down
and a rent payment until paid for.
Total price $1750. -
CHARLE3 A. WING AGENCY, INC.
109 E. Main St. Phone 728.
FOR SALE 1300 acres cattle and
sheep ranch, 16 miles from Med
ford. 30 miles wire fencing, 8 -room
house, cost 93,000; barn and out
buildings; 80 acres alfalfa at U
per acre, Also 480 acres timber
land. 16 miles from Ashland. 3
miles from Dead Indian road; esti
mated 3 million ft. pine timber.
Also 100 acres. 4 mile from Med
ford, near Jacksonville. F. E.
Bybee. Medford, Ore.
WANTED To rent well -furnished 3
room apt., close in, by two adult.
Box 3742, Tribune.
WANTED Pasnenger to Los Angeles
Sunday, 13th. phone 641-W.
FOR TRADE Chevrolet touring for
livestock. Ella M. Beath, Rt. 4,
Box 378.
WANTED Woman to do housework
and care for children. Apply 400
N. Riverside.
l:4.1-7:00-9:!ll
JSe-SSclOc
TOMORROW & SATURDAY
Oh Boy, What a Double
Bill...!
Now they're
prospectors 1
HE FALLS IN LOVE
HLRRYt THEY END TONIGHT!
THE GIRL FROM,
stoUft fth Karen M0RUY
Plus "The Gold Racket'
i yTH$ 4 t .a.l
K S" Ja t, M.J.I M
howls! hassassssssaissM I
1 ' Winging his way
III J to new thrills!
in - Sunday Show
tured In the supporting cast, which
also includes Owen Moore and Peggy
Wood.
The film showes many famoua Hol
lywood landmarks in their natural
colors for the first time. Among
these are the Trocadero. world-famous
night club; Qrauman'a Chines thea
tre, the Santa Anita race track and
the B lit more bowl as It looks during
the annual banquet of the Acodemy
of Motion Picture of Arts and Sci
ences PICKED UP from wheat field, bay
mare, about 1100 lbs., with bran:)
on left hip. Owner please call and
pay feed bill, damages and for ad.
Ella M. Beath, Rt. 4. Box 278.
NEW, MODERN 4 ana 6-room apart
ments, unfurnished; ultra-modern
kitchen, electric range and refrig
erator, summer rates. Open for
your inspection at any time. C!l
1343-R. Vawter Apt., corner Main
and Holly.
TWO LADIES want transportation to
Port! nnd; share expenses. 624 S.
Hamilton.
FOR SALE 200 Turkey poults, ready
now. Reasonable price. John Mace,
Central Point.
ROOM 4 block from P. O., 408
West 6th.
SLEEPING ROOM and garage for
rent. Meals If desired. 137 N.
Oakdale.
50 YOUNG SHEEP for sale or trade.
. prrt nrisoii. neafci urn.
cs
Shows at
1:45
7:00-9:16
Hero in 19181 ... Mobster inv.
1937! . . . from somewhere il 1 ' J" 2vi' 4
In France to the treacherous I I ' ' S J A X
battlefield of peace - time ' 'JZTfjL y SXl U
America . . . two war buddies' TrJA X t l I
and the woman they loved I hy f.Ww 1 I
A great novel becomes a ' VMrJJ 11 ,v I
greater picture . . . played .4fY0&&' LX&C- ,
against a background of WP jT; ", ' "
tawiccT j I
FRIDAY ONLY Final Clearance Kit
chen Utensils, dishes, trays, picture
frames, curtain rods, electric cords,
globe, sockets, etc. Choice 6c.
Electric range. $37.60; Cabinet .Ra
dio. $14 50. 096 So. Oakdale.
FOR SALE Sugar pine ahakea. $12
M : 3000 feet dry ahlplap lumber.
$18.60 thousand. Phone 788. B. J.
Palmer, at Music Store.
RUMMAGE SALE FrtSyarStur
day in the building next to Brophy's
Jewelry Store, by Grace Circle of
Presbyterian Church.
FOR SALE Beautiful Gas Range,
rocker, sand, kitchen cabinet, Ul
stove. 333 Haven St.
WANTED Children's slide, good con
dition, not more than A ft. high.
Phone 1293-R.
FOR SALE Or trade for desirable
Medford property, 3 acres, well Im
proved, nearly new 4 -room modern
houft. screened porch, garage, warn
house, wood shed, barn and chicken
house: nice lawn, flowers and youry?
fruit trees. Address Owner, Trib
une Box 2618.
FOR SALE Guernsey bull, 30
months; no papers, but a real gool
one. J. E. Leigh, Eagle Point, Ore.
FOR 8ALE CHEAP Fox Terrier pup
py. 618 East Main.
HOUSE FOR RENT 4 rooms, partly
furnished. 820 S. Riverside.
USED CARS PRICED TO SELL GET
YOURS NOW
6 Cars, special at 50 00
1928 Dodge Sedan .. 165.00
1928 Studebaker Coupe 165.00
1934 Studebaker Coupe.
1930 Studebaker Sedan.
1930 Oakland Sedan.
1933 Desoto Sedan.
1929 Ford Tudor.
1929 Ford Coupe.
1935 International Pickup.
at -
STUDEBAKER SALES & SERVICE.
WANTED Experienced blight man.
Call Court Hall. 301-J-4. evenings.
FLY SPRAY Special 75cpBt qual
ity animal fly spray. 7So per gal.,
you furnished container.
F. E. SAMSON CO.
329 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE At half-price. 3-wheeled
ice crenm wagon. E. P. Ireland,
Lozler Lane,
FOR SALE 3 acres, good 4 -room
house, modern; 3 chicken hoiwes;
close in. Another 2-acre tract,
garden land: good fi-room house, on
highway. About one acre on East
Main St.: good building site. All
three of these pieces priced reason
able, and good terms.
H. G. WrLSON
7 Chestnut St. Phone 1S64.
WANTED Elevator boy. Hotel Med-
lora.
tna 03 raff
OLKXgASfo
FOR SALE Team mules, weight
about 1100 lbs. Small team mar
colts, well mated, 3 and a years.
Cheap old horse. Will trade. Stew
art Ave. to Thomas road. Jack
Martin. -
FOR SALE '34 Chevrolet DeLuxe
Business Coupe, like new. CU
after 6 at 323 N. Central.
FOR SALE Baby Grand Piano, like
new. Sacrifice by owner. Boa
2623, Tribune.
WEANER PIGS for sale. 1 miles
north on old Paclflo Hwy. Clyde
Balderston.
HAY SALT Carload of fresh hay salt
now on hand very best quality at
new special hay season prices. Wt
will save you money.
F. E. SAMSON CO.
229 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE On Old stage road, beau
tiful view, j'i acres land, 5 -room
unfinished cottage. Bargain at
$1250; part terms. R. J. Bland,
fourth house south Beall Lane.
FOR SALE Montag wood range. 717
West 14th.
FOR RENT Furnished house; adult.
Inquire 115 Almond.
6-CYL. CHEVROLET 3-door Sedan:
perfect thruout. Bargain price only
$185; easy terms.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth.
FOR SALE Late '30 Chevrolet De
Luxe 4-door Sedan, 6 wheels and
trunk. Call after 6 at 323 No.
Central.
BERRY CUPS AND CRATES Now OH
hand, .see m before you buy.
F. E. SAMSON CO.'
229 N. Riverside.
BARRED ROCK Chicks and turkey
poults. Mrs. Dressier. 1107 E. Main.
GUARANTEED PAINTING, time paT
ments Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop.
Oral fliWin Corporation 3m fVeasSJBff
.U$Amatm Portland
Mats . , . 30o
Eves . . . 40o
Kiddies . lOo