Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 16, 1937, Page 5, Image 5

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PLAGUE BIRDMEN
(Continued trom Paga one.)
waters aurroundlng lonely Howland
laland. the avlatrix and her navtgatoi
disappeared while attempting a 2.970
mile night to the mll-and-a-haU
long Island from Lae, New Guinea.
Today's flight orders for 42 planes
narted them combing 28.800 square
miles from a point 220 miles north
of the equator and 180 miles west
of the International dateline.
This Is the furthest west any
United states airplane carrier has
ever Deen.
l More than 200.000 square miles In
every direction from Howlsnd. which
peeps but two feet above the sea
have been combed by ships and
planes.
Naval authorities here, who pre
viously Indicated the hunt would be
called off Saturday, said the Lexlng-
, ton probably could not continue In
operation much beyond that date be
cause of dwindling fuel supplies.
WALLA WALLA IS PUT
ON PLANE SCHEDULE
Direct dally passenger-mall-express
schedules Into Walla Walla will be In
augurated by United Air Lines on
September 1, placing the southwestern
Vashlngton city on Untted's coast-to-
cost and Pacific coast system. It was
announced today by Max C. Henne,
field manager here.
Walla Walla will be a stop on the
THESPIAN
ami" ii.mm.ij i inui.'4' u " "
r ! urn jfJkimm J
Robert Stedman. Phoenix, former
Southern Oregon normal school actor
now teaching In Klamath Falls It
shown here In his role of C'apulet In
Romeo and Juliet," which he will
portray again this year In the an
nual Shakespeare festival at Ashland.
Adrienne's
July
Clearance
Sale
Suits
Coats
Dresses
Blouses
Knit Suits
t
Congo Suits
Linen Suits
Price
AND LESS
Dozens of Lovely
Spring
HATS
Values
to $6.95
Now
$1
All of our
BETTER HATS
Now Y2 Price
Special Assortment
of Pastel Velvet
COATS
Silk Lined
Reg. $29.95
NOW
$14
95
Adrienne's
route from Spokane to Pendleton
where connections are made with the
company's services to Medford, Call
fornla. the midwest and east. Thus
air transportation will come to the
locality which welcomed the first
covered wagons Into the Oregon ter
ritory 100 years ago. Mr. Henne point
ed out.
EK MEN TO PRESENT
VARIED TANK PROGRAM
IN ASM CARNIVAL
The program of event for the CCC
water carnival to do staged tomorrow ,
night at the Twin Plunges In Aah- j
land waa announced today by Capt. 1
William C. Ryan, district welfare offl-'
The water sports will conclude the
life-saving and first aid school con
ducted during the week with 47 mem
bers from camps of the Medford dis
trict participating.
The water carnival will be a part of
the "Greater Aahland" celebration and
will be .free to the public. The pro
gram follows:
Plf tv-yard free atyle swimming
race; demonstrations of artificial res- I
plratlon following rescue, and dem
onstratlons of various rescues; back
stroke swimming race; diving com
petition; fifty-yard side stroke swim
ming race; underwater awlm; fifty
yard breast stroke; free style dash;
tumbling exhibition; 100-yard free
style race; medley relay; special div
ing exhibition by Twin Plunges life
guorda, and matermelon race.
Mlsa Dawn Owens, daughter of Ma J.
George R. Owens, district commander,
will present the prises to the winners
at the end of the carnival.
New York Divine
To Preach Sunday
At Presbyterian
Rev. Calvin W. Laufer, D.D., of
New York city will be the guest of
Dr. Sherman L. Divine over the week
end and preach from the First Pres
byterian pulpit Sunday at 11 a. Hi
lt was announced today.
Dr. Laufer, editor of the new Pres
byterian hymnal and long connected
with the board of Christian educa
tion of the Presbyterian church in
the United States, has been a guest
speaker at the Oregon and Washing
ton synods this month and will con
tinue ' south to Lake Tahoe Sunday
evening to address the Synod of
California next week.
FLOWER GARDEN
Visitors to the COC headquarters at
the fairgrounds as well as motorists
on the Pacific highway have noted the
attractive flower garden now In full
bloom there.
The men of headquarters detach
ment have been working on the gar--den
since early spring and the sweet
peas and gladiolus as well aa a variety
of other flowers are now In bloom.
A rock garden with a small pool
and a. display of gladiolus has been
l laid out near the barracks and supply
offices and & seml-clrcular row of
mixed flowers may be seen back of
the flag pole. The detachment build
ing la nearly covered on the front
with climbing flowers, nasturtiums
and other plants. .
CRATER RIM ROAD IS
NOW OPEN TD TRAVEL
CRATER LAKE (Spl.) The Crater
lake rim road la now open to travel,
It had been closed since last autumn
by 6now drifts.
Six miles of the 35-miie rout?
around the lake from the lodge to
the north entrance ranger station Is
paved. Crushed rock surface covers the
13.4 mile section from the ranger sta
tion to Cloudcap on the east side,
followed by four miles graded sur
face to Kerr Notch, from which four
miles are paved to the Lost Creek
ranger station. The remaining eight
mile stretch to park headquarters is
an oiled dirt road In good condition.
Traffic will not be Impeded by con
Bt ruction activities. Two contract
now underway are on a new route of
the rtm road several hundred feet
higher than the present road.
Mountain district, were trading In
Eagle Point Tuesday.
Johnnie Wood rich returned home
Monday from the B acred Heart hos
pital where he spent several days
with a leg ailment. He Is Improving
slowly.
Howard Johnson of Brownsboro
and Mrs. Mabel Warner, proprletess
of the Oasis beauty salon, were mar
ried In Medford July 0. Their friends
Join In wishing them many years
of success and happiness. Mrs. John
son will continue her work at the
beauty salon until she can dispose
of It.
Work on the construction of the
planing mill Is rapidly nearlng com
pletion and It won't be long before
residents 111 the lower part of town
will be awakened early by the whir
of machinery.
Townsend club meeting Monday i
evening was well attended and all !
enjoyed the talk by Mr. Wilson of
San Francisco. Qeoige Iver&on, Mr j
Banta. Mr. Oliver and Mr. and Mrs. '
T. L. Lozler of Medford were visitors
of the evening. Mrs. Lozler. nee Anna
Jeffries, taught school In Eagle Point
several years ago and will be remem
bered by many here.
Sincere sympathy of the commun
ity Is extended the Emison family
and Mrs, Galbreath. a daughter, and
family In the loss of Aldln Galbreath,
Instantly killed at Hilt early Tues
day morning when struck by a falling
spar tree.
Mrs. Llllle Anderson ' of Toledo.
Ore., a sister of Mrs. Herb Perry,
returned home recently after spend
ing two weeks with her sister and
family. Miss Charlene Ray went back
with her. She will go on to Waldport.
for a month's recuperation from re
cent Illness.
Herb Perry started binding wheat
Wednesday morning and reports a
tine heavy crop.
Mrs. Jerry Lewis left last Monday
morning for Portland for a few days
visit with her parents there.
Mr. and Mrs. Harve Stanley, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Ashpole and Mrs.
Emma Rader spent Sunday at Dend
Indian soda springs aa did Mrs. Lot
tie Clngcsde and Mrs. Lottie Van-
Scoy.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Perry accom
panied by Mrs. Dollle Moomaw and
Clarence Day. attended the Town
send picnic in Ashland Sunday after
going to Buckhorn lodge where they
had lunch at noon.
Mr. and Mrs. 'King Barnes of Gold
Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Watklns
of Crescent City were visitors at the
Chas. Overdtck home here.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dlllard wUl
leave Friday for Merrill to take
charge of the telephone exchange
there. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ensmlngcr
of Tule Lake will be their succes
sors In the local office.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Van Scoy and
children of Fortune. Cal arrived tn
Eagle Point Wednesday evening for
a visit with relatives here. Harold
will return home In a day or two.
but Stella and children will remain
here for two or three weeks.
Half-Mile Track
Record Shattered
GOSHEN. N. Y July 16. (API
Greyhound, the country's outstand
ing trotter owned by E. J. Baker of
St. Charles, 111., today broke the
world's record for a half mile track
when- he trotted a mile In 1:69
over the historic oval.
The time bettered the previous
mark of 3:03 which he set at Allen
town, Pa., lost year. It also smashed
the track record of 2:02 estab
lished by Uhlan In 1911.
Pardon Revoked
SALEM. July 16. (AP) The con
ditional pardon of J. P. Hardy, Doug
las courtly convict, who waa released
from the state penitentiary In Sep
tember, 1924. waa revoked today by
Governor Martin because Hardy re
turned from Canada to the United
States after being deported under
terms of the pardon. Hardy was re
ceived at the prison In February,
1023, to serve four years for forgery.
A floating excavator In the Urn-
folosl river, Zululand, frequently
"digs up"' crocodiles.
Scout Picnic Nineteen Boy Scouts
of the American Legion sponsored
troop 7 attended the swimming
party and picnic held for them Tues
day evening at Jackson Hot Springs.
Present also were H. D. Hurlburt.
assistant scoutmaster. Cole Helmet,
chairman of the Legion's Boy Scout
committee. Earl Foy. committee
members, and Dr. A. F. Walter Krcsse
who assisted the committee.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE 3 lots on Uth and New
town. Phone 1433-J.
COOL ROOMS, excellent board. 611
West 10th.
APRICOTS for rale. Tel 699-R-4.
WANTED Car washer, must have ex
t perlence In large auto laundry.
Lange Motor Co.. No. Riverside.
WANTED Ride to Portland early
Saturday, will help drive. Phono
637 -M.
FOR RENT 4-room nicely furnished
apartment. 305 Beatty St. Go.
Iverson.
FOR SALE Pie cherries 3c. you pick
them. F. W. Ovelman, Jacksonville
Highway.
3 - R OO M mode rn h om e for sale
cheap. Easy terms. Tel. 699-R-4.
FOR SALE Packard 8, excellent con
dition, reasonable. Mrs. E. B.
Plckell. 64 Summit.
30 ACRES on Old Stage Road, im
proved, some pears, family orch
ard, fine location for suburban
home development. Phone 510-R-l
or see C. S. Butterfleld.
FOR SALE 90 ewes, 60 February
lambs. 126 North Main, Ashland,
Oregon. Phono 390-Y.
WANTED 1000 people with worn
out soles and heels to call at Stev
ens Shoe Shop for repairs. 410 E
Main, across from Roxy.
FOR SALE Splendid Jersey cow.
gentle, freshen soon. R. I. Hens,
fruit Jars. Box 6. Crater Lake Highway.
ROOM for two. 163 No. Oakdale.
FOR RENT Furnished 7 -room house.
Newly decorated. Close in. Phone
341-R-l.
CLASST Scottle puppies. Champion
Bill w ft Ulcers. Fattmon Hint Breed
ing, Sweet Peke puppies. Royal
Rogue Kennols,
WASHINO MACHINE. Sewing Ma-
ciiuw. oaoy Diiggy, set oi pipe dies,
baby bed. single bed, i bed, elec
tric motor; bird cages; occasional
chairs: Console radio, all wave;
cream separator, sanitary milk
cooler. Als Trading Post, J'vllle
Highway &t Lozler Lane.
SPECIAL Shepherds. Cocker tociose
out 61 to 5. Royal Rogue Kennels.
FOR $3.500 A 34-acre scenic and
productive farm home. Unobstruct
ed view of valley, property lies on
both old?a of Old Stage Road. Al
falfa, l'j acres D'AnJou pears,
peaches, apples, etc., 1 acre wood
lot. 5 -room modern house with
large porch, large barn. Phone
owner, 3-F-13 Medford. Terms.
FURNISHED Apts, 619 N. Central.
WANTED Caretaker for country
place. References required. Address
box 338, Route 1, Central Point.
SPECIAL FOR8 A TU R DAY '
TURKEY DINNER
with all the trimmings
40c
Also delicious Home-cooked
Meals. 35c and 36c at the
STEAK &, WAFFLE HOUSE
43 so. Front
FOR SALE 6 acres. Irrigated, now
tn tomatoes, berries. Modern house,
furnished; good barn, chicken
house, garage. Nice shade trees In
yara. aaiou. terms.
Brand new 8 -room house, hard
wood floors, furnace, near schools.
aauu; si too down.
3 acres, good house, barn. (1300;
350 down.
H. G. WILSON
Phone 1664 7 Chestnut
Auto painting properly done or no
cnarge. Mitcnen auto Beauty Shop
FOR SALE oems and Mineral Spec
imens at Graves Jewelry Shop.
Watch and Clock Repairing. Best
work at right prices. 403 B. Mala
St.
LOST 20x9:75 truck tire and Budd
wheel In Medford or Crater Lake
Highway. Reward. 001 No. Central.
SALE or TRADE 660-ft. clear un
improved river and highway front
age, 8 miles from Grants Pass on
South Pactfie Highway. Prlca
61000 on terms or 61500 In trade.
Want small business or clear small
highway place with small house,
close to Medford or Grants Pass,
P. O. Box 367, Grants Pass.
MAN with some spare time to handle
route of Legal Vending Machines.
4 hours work a week will pay you
100 per month. 6300 cash requir
ed, fully secured. Write Box 3685,
Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE
Several other good buys.
V, acre land. 750.00.
6-room modern house,
W. A. CHILDEHS
Jacksonville
NON-IRRIOATED Apricots for sale.
O. L. Lindley, Coker Butte Road
Tel. 571-J-3.
FOR SALE 30 H. P. gas engine,
cheap. Lincoln. Oreensprlngs, Gil
lespie, Box 76. Star Route.
FOR SALE Apricots, beginning July
30th. 4c. Order by mall or Tel.
Slx-10. Bring container. The Nlotor
Tessitore non-Irrigated orchard.
Eagle Point, Oregon.
FOR RENT 4 rooms, partly furnish
ed, modern house, sleeping porch.
Call 1011 W. 10th St.
FOR SALE Black Percheon filly. 14
months old. A real beauty. W. R.
Lamb. Eagle Point, Butte Falls
FOR SALE or TRADE 8 acres. Im
proved, 4 miles out. 320 Haven St.,
Medford.
ISC
Eagle Point
BIRTHS
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ford,
334 Apple street, ft girl, weighing 10
pounds, July IS at home.
When his foot got tangled In an
anchor cable. Arnold CUne, New
Brunswick sardine fisherman, was
dragged to the sea bottom. He freed
himself In time.
EAGLE POINT. July 18. (Spl)
Mrs. Walter Simmons and daughter t
Margaret, left last week for Grace ,
Harbor, Waah., for a month's visit 1
with Simmon's mother, Mrs. McLean,
who has been 111 but Is much lm- j
proved. I
Mrs. Roy Stanley attended meet-!
lng at the court house In Medford j
Monday of the committee of the i
Turkey Growers' association. i
Carl Olson and small son of Eu-
gene, Mrs. Arvena Barnes and daugh- j
ter Frances, of South Dakota, were
last week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Overdlck and family of this
place. Mrs. Barnes Is the mother of
Mrs. Overdlck and was called to Ore
gon recently by the death of another
daughter, the wife of Carl Olson.
She and daughter Frances' left Wed
nesday on their return home.
Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Miller of Fort
Klamath were business callers In
Eagle point the latter part of last
week.
Mrs. Tom Stanley of Brownsboro
was transacting business In Ea;le
Point Wednesday.
Leila McOraw has as her guest
for a few daya her cousin, Elolie
Peyton of Medford, who came Tues
day evening.
Janet Herd went to Medford Mon
day to take employment there.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bete of the Long
ECS)K5)EOT
MEAT and FISH MARKET
ROY GUYER, Proprietor
210 E. Main St. Free Delivery. Tel. 46
weai uuamy
BEEF fjfi
We are cutting some extra fine
beef. Try a steak or roast to- gafont SM
morrow. iisS
Nice Fat HENS each 69c
HIT A I ROAST, lb. 17Jc
VCAL STEAK, lb 19c
Shoulder of Milk Fed Veal
GENUINE SPRING LAMB
SHOULDER ROAST, lb 22c
Shatlkless Picnic Ham lb. 30c
Wrapped in Cellophane
Ham Veal & Pork Loaf lb. 20c
Mock Chicken Legs 6 for 25c
ALSO-FANCY FRYERS
Fresh Fish Prawns and Scallops
20 Varieties of Lunch Meats
WEST
THRFT
There is really no need for us to say that we meet all
legitimate competition because our thousands of SAT
ISFIED CUSTOMERS know that WESTERN
THRIFT stores are the PRICE MAKERS of Southern
Oregon.
IP ANA
TOOTH PASTE 50c size
28c
60c SAL HEPATICA . 39c
60c MURINE
FOR THE
EYES
39c
50c TASTY - LAX 23c
Cleansing Tissue 17c
HERE IS REAL VALUE
Two Popular Styles 16-inch Round
and 10 by 17-inch Oblong.
Reg. $1.50 value, at only ea.
89c
u
BELFAIR
SANITARY
NAPKINS
doz. 10c
TAKARA
DOUCHE
POWDER
S 1.50 size 89C
60c FLYTOX
Kills
Flies
39c
CANDY BARS 55 2 for 5c
TORCHLIGHT
TOBACCO
PKO.
5c
IFIRiEE DEVELOPING
PRINTS
ANY SIZE
PRICES EFFECTIVE SATURDAY ONLY
Main & Central
- Under the Big Clock
Phone 274
TWO
STORES
125 East 6th
Across from the M, M.
Phone 1374
'Pay Less and Park Easier" at the
riv
EMMET
313-315 N.Riverside Phone 358
Our Own Free Delivery Open Sundays and Evenings
SUGAR
0. & H. Pure Cane
In cloth bag
10 lbs.... 53c
100 lbs. $5.17
OATS
Bperry's Quick or
Extra Cream
10 lb. bag 39c
JAR CAPS
Eoonomy Kerr 4 Q f
Package IvU
FRUIT PECTIN 2 bottles . 23c
Jelly Time, for Jams and Jellies
CORN MEAL 9-pound bag . 33c
Yellow
SHORTENING 4-lb. package 47c
Westminster or Pearl .
OYSTERS North Cove can 10c
RORENE large package .. 27c
TOMATOES 3 cans . .... 25c
Josephine, No. V, can
CORN No. 2 can 2 for ...25c
Ray-Mai Whole Kernel
CRACKERS 2-lb. package 19c
Party Brand, Oraham or Soda
BANANAS
TOMATOES
GREEN APPLES
Fancy
Firm
Fxlra Fancy No.
for Hiking
Tellow
Transparent
4 lbs. 19c
'4 lbs. 19c
4 lbs. 23c
CUBE STEAK
HAMBURGER
HAM
BACON BACK
LARD ui'
No Bona
No Wait.
No Cereal
or Water
Swift's Boned
and Rolled
lb. 28c
lb. 15c
lb. 31c
lb. 29c
4-lb. ctn. 59c
Nice and
Lea.
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