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rEPFOKT) rATL TTCTBUXE. MPFOKTX OKEGOy, FRIDAY, 'AUGUST 6, 1937. PAGE THIRTEEN J. LOCAL and Accordion Rehearsal The Accor dion band will meet In the Baldwin piano abop next Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. Members desiring special help sts t&ked to come early. Daughter Born; A girl welgntaf even pounds was born to Lieut, and Mrs. Andrew J. Hemstreet, Jr., ut Josepblna General hospital In Grants Pass last night. The girl has be-ir named Jo Ann. -Lieut. Hemstreet is assistant adjutant of the Med for U CCC district with beadquarters here ' Military Guard Provided While the body of William H. Ellenburg. Who died of a heart attack Wednes day afternoon, lay In .state at Perl ahapel yesterday, a squad of men from company A and headquarters company. 186th Infantry of the Ore . gon national guard stood guard. The l body was forwarded to Corvallls last " Bight where funeral services will be held tomorrow morning. To Portland George T. Prey, man ager of Medford branch of the Unltrd States National bank of Portland, wlU leave for Portland tomorrow morn ing to meet Monday with the secre tary of the Oregon Bankers associ ation. Mr. Prey is chairman of the public educational committee of tie association. Purpose of the commit jtee is to develop an educational pro gram to acquaint the public with Ml phases of the banking business, han dle publicity and arrange for talks by bankers at schools and civic cluos Program for the year will be outlined at the meeting. FACTORY RE-BUILT MAYTAG WASHERS New Machine Guarantee : $59.50 OTHER WASHERS t -I ;as LOW AS ... . .p lU.aO USED RADIOS AS LOW AS Bargain in Good Used GE Refrigerator C. D. BEAN, Inc. Sixth and MICKEY AND HIS MA . . 1 MfV.VOV) tlOM'f LOv ' WE.V00TOsft7 J OF COURSE 1 lOVE VOO CrEt S0OV N" Art A t I Beck's. It's regular prices." BECK'S Spanish Cookies X 7C Per dozen It ' has been ten months since we featured these cookies as a special. Treat the family to a delirious spice cookie. Chock full of spices, fruits and nuts. Special Saturday, August 7, at Beck's Bak ery or at your favorite food store. DINE & DANCE WITH THE SERENADERS Special Attraction Aug. 4, 5, 6, and 7 JEWEL DETER in Singing-Jazz Toe, Tap, Italian, Russian & Oypsy Dances fcnjoy to t?enlng at Oregon', finest Kill Club. Dellrlone steak and Chicken Dinner, THE CHATEAU phone Ashland t'l for reserratlon. PERSONAL Fined for Drunkenness . Pranc Willis, 46, of Myrtle Creek, and M. J. Bowen, 60. of California, were both fined 910 )n city court yesterday after pleading guilty to charges of drunk enness. Restaurant Meeting Southern Ore gon Restaurant association will hold a meeting In the Hotel Jackson to night at 8 o'clock. Everyone engaged In the restaurant or . lunch counter business In Jackson or Josephine counties is asked to attend. Sermon Topics A chart sermon on "The Church Described In the Bible" will be given by Evangelist W. C 8 tram at the gospel meeting at Fourth street and Oakdalo avenue at 8 o'clock tonight. Subject of tomorrow night's sermon Is "A Preacher Who Lost Hie Head Over a Woman." . New Residences Applications were made at the city building Inspector's office yesterday for permits for the construction of residences by Robert Bailey of 8 North Orange street at a stated cost of 93000, and by L. L. Sanders of 39 Richmond avenue at a stated cost of 94000 Taken Suddenly IH W. E. Morris, rancher of the Table Rock district, was taken suddenly 111 while visiting the Elks club late yesterday after noon, and was rushed to Sacred Heart hospital. He was released to return to his home last night. His physician reported today that his condition was not serious, althougn he was not very well. $7.50 Ba'rtlet't Sts. Z7- By GEORGE B. HAWKINS I -ftito vouwm ! SEZ baked everv day and sold at Jean Harlow's 7 ? If v 5 " ' 5 eww' LaUai Jean Harlow's last and greaest film 'Saratoga,' 'thrilling drama of the race tracks, comes to the New Craterlan theater Sunday for a three-day en gagement only.. Completed by popu lar request, the picture Is being her- On Flight South MaJ. Quy McNeil of Fort Liwls, Wash., stopped yat Med ford municipal airport today to have his Douglas observation plane re fueled. He was en route to Hamil ton field, San Rafaei, Cal. . anmnan.r Diana (IrA A Rftnftnn plane owned by the Trans-Pacific Lumber company 01 rorx unora waa port today. Pilot Jack Rellty brought the plane In from Sacramento en route to Port Ortord with George W Gorman, company executive. Tonsils Excised Richard and Thelma Grave lie, children of Mrs. L. M. Gravelle of Jacksonville, and Nan ette Smitn, daughter of Mr. and M;s. Warren Smith, une'erwent tonal lec tomles at the Osteopathic hospital today. Minor Accident A car driven by Aaron Frank J'inns of route 1 pulled away froni the curb near the Oakdale grocery store yesterday afternoon and collided with a ma'-hlne operated by William Ruymond Young of 1110 West 11th street, according to city police today. Minor damage was done. V Meeting postponed Meeting of tho fish and game committee o the Jack son County Chamber of Commer-.e scheduled for last night was post poned to next week because severa members were out of town. Exact date of the deferred meeting Is to be determined later. Train Firefighters H. C. Obye, as sistant supervisor of the Rogue River national forest, and Robert Webb, .training ol fleer, left this morning for Union Creek where they were to spend two days In training men of the ERA camp in fire-flgbtlng. There are 60 men in the Union Creek ERA camp. Acting District Head John Ken ehaw, protective assistant, is In charge of the Butte Falls district of the Rogue River national forest dur ing the absence of Ranger Slmerl Jarvl, who was sen to the Columbia national forest to &sslst In directing forces combatting the timber fire at Spud Hill, Wash. STANDBY ORDERS ON FIRE RECEIVED BY FOREST OFFICE Rogue river national forest head quarter, fare standing by today to provide additional Help to combat ;he 3000-acra tire on the Columbia national forest near Randle, Wash. Karl L. Janouch, supervisor, waa ' asked by the regional otrice In Port land last night to be prepared to ' send additional executive personnel : to the fire scene. Up to press time, i however, no call for the extra as j distance had been received. By train last night Rogue river I foreat headquartera dispatched five radio operators and four timekeepers, all CCO enrolleea. The night before contingent of CCO firefighters and ' foreat executive peraonnal were sent .o the fire lines. ! The radio operators who left last j nlgbt were Vernon Branson and Otla Carter of Camp Applegste and rod- ert Clearly, Orvllle Stout and Shirley Turner of Camp South Fork. The timekeepers were Paul Stockton 1 South Pork and Marvin Reynolde. Arlon Mayes and Thomas Tlckerlng of Applegste. Three CCC radio operators were sent by car by the Umpqua national foreat yesterday afternoon. They were Roy Sklpton and Darrell Bonney ol South Umpqua Palls and John Henry A Distinctive FOmTLALVD ADDttll re erred by trevelen and Porttendar ellfce. All ewHlde reemt, light, Iry, at tractive. 3 to 4 blocks to leodlng tforM mn4 bantu. . . FomoM for good food for Fl s Last Hit Coming "''r sf J t-- -is if VJ L aided the world over as the blonde star's best attempt at comedy-romance. Clark Gable, her favorite co star, plsya opposite, with Lionel Bai rymore, R.-Uph Morgan, Una Merkel. Walter Pldgeon and CUff Edwards In cluded In the cast. Tough Guys Charles Btarrett meets up with some pretty tough mail thieves In Peter B. Kyne's "Westbound Mall," which oomes to the-Roxy theater for to morrow only. Rosalind Keith plays opposite. Episode 4 of the serial, "Robinson Crusoe on Clipper Island," is also on the same bill. of Steamboat. Martin Rousett ol Diamond lake was sent as a time keeper. Joel Benner, radio operator at Camp Gasquet, waa dispatched - by the Siskiyou national forest. When no call for additional, help was received here today It waa sumed that the large flre-flghtlng force, numbering more than 1600 men, waa gaining control of the con- flagratton. 1 Closing time for Too Late to 01 as slfy Ads la 1:30 p. m.1 SATURDAY ONLY I Shows 1-8, 7-9 "I'M USING BULLETS FOR POSTAGE STAMPS!" PETER B. vvarti'sl SUNDAY MONDAY Ii"" I . . 1 - 7 ,-3, Positively Ends Tonlghtl I TSTTWS. frf. r" CS-t""" - "' ON THE HVMB llll.l. 1 ? - W vRobrt YOUNG Richard Dix in '4 Cupid takea It on the lam In "The Devil la Driving." at the Rtalto theatre Sunday for a three day run. but Joan Perry and Richard Dlx, the film', romantic leada. patch up thelr differences and end everything with a clinch. When romance doesn't STAVES OFF BAN ALBANY, Aug. 6. (AP) An al- davlt of prejudice against Circuit Judge L. Q. Le welling delayed to day the contemplated action of Dis trict Attorney J. K. Weather-ford, Jr., and Sheriff Herbert Shelton to ban plnball machines In Linn county. Attorney John F. Steelhammer, representing Hugh Hammerly, pin ball machine owner, filed the affi davit. The action held up- disposal or the restraining order issued last march by Le welling at the behest of Hammerly. Weatherford said he would not molest machines until the Injunc tion was disposed of,, but said he would do all he could to hasten the disposition. 4 LA GRANDE, Aug. fl. (AP) The Oregon State Fire Fighters' associa tion will hold Its annual meeting here September 30. Too Late to Classify FOR RENT Furnished house,- 34 Quince. Inquire 416. Laurel St. NEW. modern 8-room colonial; oak floors, fireplace, basement, furnace; South. Oakdale: 03000; terms ar ranged. East Side, modern 6 -room buncra low. Vancouver Ave.,- 02250; terms. 1003 East Jackson, evenings and Sundays. WANTED Pasture for 10 calvee. J. A. Manke. Route 1, Medford. HE WAS A An avalanohe of death defying thrills . . . a Buck tackles a ruthless gang of niBtlers single handed T r- A M '-ff - y$tl Pins V a , m VsWV IBM in .7? fz: ys fShow, . Iff LjCWl Mats 4At 1:00-3:80 1 1 I , JOM J f , 1 A MI Ken.. SSr 7:00-0:30 M JyjlTJ ij Riddle, lor .-"V 0andjiis horseWjirshg Sunday Show . hog the aoreen the film tells a pow ! erf ully dramatlo story of a dtstrlet I attorney', battle to wipe out the I toll of drunken and reckless driving I "Big Business." starring the hllar- loua Jones Family, aharea double bill honors. 13 ACRB, close In. Irrigated, 4-room ' modern, plaatered house, largo screen porch, garage, woooahed. city water. Total price ,1500. Oood terms. ALSO 23 acre. 4-roora house, garage, shade trees, fruit. Irrigated, city water. Total price ,700: 916. down. FOWLER dr UPP, 44 N. Riverside WANTED 10 tons hay, alfalfa or grain. Q. I. Ponton, Talent. FOR SALR 380 Bronte turkeys, 14 weeks old: nice birds. Roy Patter son, WUllama Creek. FURNISHED APT. Durrell Court. CsU at Apt- 4. FOR BALE 132B Pontlao sedan. S. Cential. WANTED Experienced starch wom an or press operator. Steady work If satisfactory. American Laundry. PAINTING, cilsomlnlng, paper-hanging. Estimates given. Tel. 879-R-3. FOR SALE Registered red Chow pup pies, reasonable. Royal Rogue Ken hels. SUGAR PINE SHAKES $13 per thou sand. 3. J. Palmer, phone 708, Pal mer Muslo Store. FOR SALE Lease on service station, grocery, cabins, camp ground; fronts Crnter lake Hwy., Joins Rogue river; doing good business; 31 miles from Medford. Rlohfleld Station. FOR BALK Crabspples, 101 Portland Ave. prion bso-i.. BABT BULL CALVES (or sale. - Dyke'a Dairy, phone 403-R-l. DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT ROGUE ELK. Sponsored by Upper Rogue Grange. Lea Prlce'a Swing Band. WANTED Euperlenwd waltreaa. AP 1 ply In person. Franklin's Cae. RIDING FURY! Today & Sat! RIPEOARINO WESTERIIS song on his lips . . a gun in FT) his nana . . Tex battles lor romance in the New West I SUNDAY Cracking down on Killers in Top Hats I 2 1 -iMrutml sssMMsOMai a aiiiussOi the hilarious 'Jones Family' i.siio sm Jk Jk Jk a I "Blli BU5!F-.55" UJ FOR SALE ti Chevrolet Pickup: good condition. Take over con tract. Sea Knight at Ward's Tire Shop. WANTED Mlddla-aged lady for light noueeworx aua care ox one cnitl. Room, board and wages. Call even Inga, 10 Chestnut, or phone 1322-R. LAROE ASSORTMENT of twin studio couches at ,18.95 each: also new davenport sets at ,31.50. Look our stock over before you buy. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE tl N. drape St. Phone 1063. NEW and used Pipe and Fittings; ail alaes. Also bath room fixtures. We can save you money, MEDFOSD BARGAIN HOUSE n N. Orape St. Phone 1083. FOR BALE Baby buggy, play pen. trasn burner, fruit jars, dry wood R. I. Red hens. 732 North Rlvei alde. Phone 1044-M. 3-ROOM furnished apt., sleeping porcn, private Datn.. not and coin water, lights; adulto. 012 S. Oak dale. FOR SALS Kindergarten slide, tee-ter-tottera, awing, lias Court St. L. P. Ma the. FOR SALE 3-door Ford sedsn; reas onable. 410 Hamilton. FOR SALS Nice young Guernsey Jersey cow. 410 Earhart. FOR SALaV-3-vear-cld male Duroo. exceptionally good, cheap; 4 white face heifers, past yearling, bred: milk cows. D. R. Smith, across from , school In Tslent. PLEASANT rooms, good board, free garage. 839 West 11th. FOR SALE Zlectrlo range, radio, bed kitchen table, antique ehalr and mirror, small rugs, kitchen utensils, etc. Mrs, Mildred St. John, 513 King. FOR RENT To reltnble party, 8-room bungalow at 1400 W. Main. Inquire Tel. 77. FOR RENT Modern unfurnished 5 roorn houae, 1 mile from city limits: beautiful ground. Call 1616, be twesn a. m. and 6 p. m. OONVALlfSCINT HOME, Ashland. Han email rents for thoee able to prepare thrlr own dicta. 'S4 FORD V-8 Sedan; new motor, new rubber, nn'in like new. A real buy for only 370. Low easy terms. Used Car Dept. open evenlnge. PIIROE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors. GET TOUR GOLDEN BANTAM Can- ning corn now; loo doaen; 10 doeeo 1.40. Open eyenlnga and Sunday. Dsnney'a Grocery, near pine Cone. WANTED Neat, refined girl over 20 years, for sale, work. Box 33a. Mall Tribune. Auto painting properly done or no charge Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop A Laff and Fan with JOE PENNEB and 7I0O-9.1B pPfeiiMiJeJC! l PREVVE SATl'RDAT NIGHT "A FIGHT TO THE FINISH" with Don Terry Rosalind Keith (leo. McKay J ) SUNDAY! V Y I1AR1017 -a GADLE I FRANK ' Completed in response to thousands of requests ... best picture Jean Harlow ever made , . , Vivid ... Fast-moving . . . Romantio drama filled with thrills Beautiful hillside home on Old Stage road: acres for lawn, shrub bery and garden; S acres timbered hill; 9 -room modern home, baa merit with recreation room, furnace heat. Thli must be seen to be ap preciated. Very easy terms to re sponsible purchaser. BROWN Si WHITE; 104 W. Main. FURNISHED APT., 616 No. Central. HAVE your furniture re-upholatert4 by A. N. Thlbault, phone 969 -R. '30 FOR V-B Coupe, perfect every way. Looks and runs like new. Guaran teed. Low easy terms. Bargain price e40&. Used Car Dept. open evenings. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors. USED CARS AND TRUCKS 1934 Chevrolet dual axle and brakes lumber truck. 1934 Ford dual wheel truck. 1935 Btudebaker truck, like new. 1933 Oraham sedan with trunk. 1933 Dode sedan with radio. 1929 Packard, sedan 1935 Ford At at Ion wagon, like new. 1930 Stulebaker sedan. 1930 Oakland sedan. 1931 Willys Knight sedan. 1029 Ford coupe. 1929 Chevrolet coupe 193a Rockne sport roadster. -193S FORD panel delivery. SIX CARS AT AS0 0O EACH that are BUYS. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Studebaker Dealer. DANCE At the OASIS GIFTS AT MIDNIGHT Good Muslo Spring Floor -Admission 40c Ladle, JOc DANCE ORIENTAL v GARDENS v OAT. KITE BOTH HALLS Show with a Sock! 100s of New races $8500 iQrtl