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4 1? I LOCAL and PERSONAL
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Medford Visitor Mrs. Hartey
Brower of Ashland was a visitor in
Medford this morning.
To Washington Mrs. Jessie Mulr
left yesterday for Goldendale, Wash.,
where she will spend a few weeks
with relatives.
To Pendleton Mrs. Myrtle Gelst
will leave by train tonight for Pen
dleton where she will visit her
mother.
Vacation Ends Al Throne has re
turned to his home in Lake view after
visiting friends here following a vaca
tion In Portland.
To Lebanon Sherman Godlove and
his niece. Mrs. J. A. West, left by
motorcar today for Lebanon where
they will visit Mrs. West's mother.
Back from Klamath Miss Phyllis
Smith and Miss Alice Ward returned
to their homes here last night after
vlxltJng relatives and friends In
Klamath Palls for a few days.
Grass Fire The fire department's
chemical crew was called yesterday
afternoon to put out a grass blaze on
Groveland avenue near the Valley
school. No damage was done.
First Solo Flight John Day. son
of County Judge Earl B. and Mrs.
Day. made his first solo flight this
morning, piloting the Taylor Cub
owned by Thomas A. Culbertson, Jr.,
manager of Medford municipal air
port. Mr. Day has been receiving
Instruction In Mr. Culbertson's avi
ation school.
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ON ICE!
The Penguin flaps his wings in glei
Because he's cool beside the sea:
If you would be as cool as he;
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THE LAST DAY
For You to Buy Your Nash
AT DEPRESSION PRICES A
Effective Midnight SATURDAY
PRICES INCREASE
$3500 to $8500
THERE IS STILL TIME
Come - Phone - Write or Wire
For a demonstration and appraisal The surprise
of your life awaits you.
WALTER W. ABBEY, Inc.
South Riverside
Grants Pass
Garage 610 So. 6th
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RecoveringMrs. c. M. Cooper ex
pect to return to her home near
Table Rocic Sunday from Community
hospital where she Is recovering from
a major operation performed Au
gust 3.
.
Driver Cited Ellsworth W. Mc
Camman, 38. cl route 1 waa cited by
'state police to appear In Justice court
this afternoon for the alleged driving
of an auto without an operator's
permit.
.
On Inspection Karl L. Janouch,
supervisor of the Rogue River na
tional forest, left yesterday afternoon
to inspect new construction at Lake
of the Woods. He was expected to
return tonight. '
Annual Picnic Annual plcnle of
the Missionary society of the M. E. C.
8. will be held at the home of Mrs.
Carolyn Adams on Wagner creek. Au
gust 16. Those planning to attend
are to meet at the church at 10 a. m.
Each Is to bring sandwiches and a
covered dish.
Night Flight Sgt. Roy Stockwell
of Fort Lewis. Wash., landed at Med
ford municipal airport at 8 o'clock
this morning to have his Douglas ob
servation plane refueled. On a night
practice flight, he was returning to
his post from Hamilton field, San
Rafael, Cal.
Building Progressing Work Is pro
gressing on the new Church of the
Nazarene at Holly and First streets,
response of the congregation and
others permitting the building to
continue on a pay-as-you-go basis,
It was announced today. Next week
10.000 pounds of structural steel ma
terial will be swung Into place. The
steel will bridge a 32-foot span which
will permit the combining of two
auditoriums without obstructions.
...
Chimney Fire Nominal damage
was done late yesterday afternoon by
small fire blamed on a defective
chimney serving the Flynn Electric
Service store at 131 West Main street
and the adjoining Carl Y. Tengwald
real estate agency. A paper fire set
In the Tengwald agency stove Ignited
laths around the chimney in the elec
tric company store, the fire depart
ment said. Some of the laths and
plaster were removed by a chemical
crew to put the blaze out.
v. nf r. Picnic The Knights of
Columbus plcnle scheduled for Sun
day will be held on the campgrounds
at the south end of Diamond lake, it
was announced today. Facilities, In
cluding tables and stoves, have been
provided for a large number of plc
ntrkcrK All embolics of southern
Oregon and their friends are Invited,
the picnic being sponsored by tne
Medford, Bend, Klamath Falls and
T .b-Autow mnncr.4 of the Knights of
Columbus. Coffee, sugar, cream and
Ice cream will be provided by the
councils. An open-air mass will be
celebrated at 11 o'clock by the Rev.
Father E. J. Murnane of Astoria, state
chaplain of the Knights of Columbus.-
Jersey Judging
Feature Of Fair
eAT.vnf iiw is. 1AP1 More than
300 head of Jerseys will be Judged
In the Jersey and Guernsey shows
h. ttj fair hv F. W. Atkeson.
head of the department of dairy
husbandry at Kansas oi.vo w..0.
fair officials said today.
The fair will be held from Sep
tember 6 to 13.
Dr. L. Fourt, College of Idaho.
Boise, will Judge the Holstein, Brown
Swiss and Ayershlre entries, while
W. W. Drrlck, state extension agent
in animal husbandry at Lincoln.
Neb., will Judge the swine.
Mistrals are northwest winds
which at certain seasons of the year
suddenly depreciate temperatures on
the south coast or irance.
Phone 303
Phone 261
Branch, Oregon
LEGION PROGRAM
HELD STABILIZER
FOR DEMOCRACY
Convention Speakers Urge
Safeguards for American
Form of Government 40
and Eight Election Held
.ALBANY Ore., Aug. 13. (AP)
Pendleton was unanimously
selected as the 1938 convention
city, the date to be selected to
avoid conflict with the round up.
ALBANY, Ore., Aug. 13. (AP) The
American Legion Americanization
program Is the "most stabilizing In
fluence lor the perpetuation of dem
ocracy." Stephen F. Chad wick, Se
attle, national Americanism director,
told the convention of the Oregon
department today.
Chad wick, candidate for national
commander, was one of a series of
Legion speakers who urged safeguards
for the American form of government
against Invasion of "Isms" from
abroad.
There Is a divine plan in what we
are doing, trying to do." he said.
"When we fought in Europe we
learned we had the best nation on
earth with the best form of govern
ment. We don't want our teachers to
preach lilies on foreign fields is best."
Hits "Crackpots"
He described the young pioneer or
ganizers as 'crackpots" for exalting
Stalin and Lenin. He attacked op
ponents of military training In col
leges and said it was "a duty to
know something about the defenses
of the country."
"This country cannot endure un
less democracy Is a preferable form
of government as opposed to fascism
and communism." he said.
5. L. Hanson, commander of Span
ish War Veterans, pledged support
for any Legion program placed before
the public. He urged a united ef
fort establishing Armistice Day as a
national holiday.
Defense Urged
Louis Starr, representing the Vet
erans of Foreign Wars, recommended
a national defense program not only
to protect our coast line from in
vasion but to guard the interior
against dangerous trends.
Delegates got down to business to
day after opening day preliminaries
and the convention parade last night
which drew thousands of spectators.
Clatskanie's Junior drum corps
placed first In the Junior competi
tion, with Klamath Falls post No. 8
second; Willamette Falls post, Oregon
City, third, and Sherwood post No.
15, fourth.
Miss Paulette Cruson was first in
the drum major contest, with Rich
ard Gallagher, Klamath Falls, second,
and Jack Marshall. Clatskanle, third.
Name Oarlock's Successor
A. H. S. Haffenden of Portland was
elected grand chef de gare of the
Grand Volture. Forty and Eight, suc
ceeding Lee Garlock of Medford.
Other new officers were: B. F.
Pound, chef de train: W. E. Wtlkins,
La Grande, commlssalre intend ant;
Danny Robinson, Portland, conduc
teur; Charlie Jones, Portland, guarde
de la porte; Earl Conrad, Toledo,
sous garde de la porte; Arthur Rosen
berg, Astoria, guarde de la prisoner;
Duncan Nease. Portland, Dr. V. Hock-
ett, Salem; Joe Chamberlain, Corval-
lis; Walter Looker, Medford; Herman
roster, Klamath Falls; James Larson,
Pendleton, and Grover Francis, On
tario, chemlnots; OUn 'Shook, Albany,
co mm Is voyageur; Lee Garlock, Med
ford, chemlnot natlonale; Henry Hei-
sei. Tillamook, sous chemlnot a na
tlonale. Rose City Singers Win
The Rose City unit of the auxiliary
swept the first division trio, quartet
and sextet, singing, with Portland
unit No. 1 second.
In the second division, the Silver
ton. Gresham and HUlsboro trios
placed in order. Gresham took first
In the quartet and sextet with HUls
boro second.
The Eight and Forty, women's
honor organization, concluded its
session with election of Bertha Alex
ander, Portland, lechapeau depart
mental. Other new officers elected were: My
netle Matbleson, Astoria, and Grace
Myers, Portland, demlchapeau; Doris
McCamey, Portland, rarchlclste; Mil
dred Fancher, Gresham, 1'aumonlere;
Marlon Somerset, Astoria, le con
cierge; Harriet Shoemaker, Portland,
, natlonale pouvolr; Margaret Under
wood, Portland, alternate natlonale
pouvolr.
Delegates to the national conven
tion at New Tork are Helen Bealev.
Portland; Dolores Helming, Portland; 1
Harriett Meyes, Astoria: Bertha Alex
ander. Portland, and Lucille Tillman,
Portland.
Three Fatalities
In Industry Week
SALEM, Ore., Aug. 13. (AP) Three
fatalities and 1078 accidents were
reported during the week ending yes
terday to the state Industrial acci
dent commission.
Fatalities were Everett Stevens,
Brownsville, helping truck man. In
jured July 22 at Albany: William H.
Laub, Bandon truck loader, Injured
July 29 at Parkersburg; and Albert
Hanel, Wilbur peeler, Injured June
25 at Rose burg.
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Shanghai's foreign settlements cov
er an area of eight and two-thirds
square miles.
DANCE
At the OASIS
SATURDAY NITE
GIFTS
AT MIDNIGHT
Good Muilo Vprlnf Floor
A6mlfclnn 4 Or Ladles I Or
Coming Sunday
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Given credit as being one of the
most hilarious comedy -romances of
the season. "Easy Living," Its cast
headed by Edward Arnold, Jean Ar
thur and Ray MillanU, comes to the
Craterlan theatre for a three-day run.
beginning Sunday.
A merry mixture of $75,000 fur
coats, bus boys, swanky hotel suites,
millionaires and what-not, all rolled
Into one grand adventure by a fun
loving steno, "Easy Living" promises
much amusement.
FATHER IS FREED
CHICAQO, Aug. 13. (UP) A fel
ony court Judge today freed John
M. Hayes, 33, wealthy Mahwah, N. J.,
sportsman, of charges that he "stole"
his own baoy daughter.
Judge George Weiss ordered the
charges dismissed and told Hayes
he was at liberty to continue his
Interrupted trip to the Bronx Zoo
with his 29-month-old daughter,
Patricia Ann The state's attorney's
office said it had received no request
for Hayes' extradition
Hayes, who described himself as a
chicken fancier, was arrested as he
stepped from an eastbound airliner
with Patricia Ann In his arms two
weekB ago
His mother-in-law, Mrs. Charlotte
Pendergast of San Francisco, filed
the charges against Hayes because.
she said, he took the baby from her
on a ruse.
"I Just told her I wanted to take
Patricia Ann to visit the zoo," Hayes
said, "but I didn't say it was the
Bronx zoo I meant,"
Hayes' wife died In California Just
after beginning divorce proceedings.
Mrs. Pendergast kept the baby after
her death.
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Positively Ends TonightU , JXj2j U,l I iWS
. IIIBMi IHNNI; 'Abll0l& I f l y till 11
THEODORA GOES WILD' ' L U j fjj. , STARTS SUNDAY
SAT. 29 cWlnftO'S ZMi I They're Daffy! Deli-
ONLY! aSy rl ZVfl If t rious! Delightful!
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?&T$?&J&lr Killer-Hom Loose . . and the three sons of L m KiTijy
IA3i THRILLS trouble ride to their greatest adventure I II LJL f&i'C )
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Aaerial Thriller
"Wings Over Honolulu." a dynamic,
action film depicting the woman's
side of tli 3 navy, comes to the Rialto
theater Sunday for a three-day run.
Wendy Barrle, Ray Mtlland. Kent Tay
lor, William Oargan, Louise Beavers
and a host of other players are fea
tured In the cast, A spakllng cast.
Fisherman Drowns
HOOD RIVER. Aug. 13. (AP)
Fishing in the Hood river near Lost
lake, Carson Maslker, 31, Odell, ap
parently lost his footing and drown
ed. He was believed to have struck
his head on a rock, plunging into a
15-foot deep pool.
Edelweiss is an Alpine perennial
woolly plant found in Switzerland.
Austria and Siberia.
Too Late to Classify
LOVE'S USED CAR SPECIALS
1936 Ford Station Wagon $536.00
1934 Ford Sedan 366.00
1030 Dodge Sedan 245.00
1930 Ford Sedan. 16-in. wheels,
new rubber 250.00
1928 Chrysler Sedan 145.00
1929 Chrysler Coupe 155.00
1931 Ford Pickup 220.00
1928 Sport Chev. Roadster 95 00
1927 Pontlac Sedan 55.00
Several cheaper cars.
1704 No. Riverside.
FOR SALS. Complete shingle saw
mill at sacrifice. For full informa
tion see or write C. C. Pierce,
Medford.
JACK'S 2nd Hand Store, 108 South
Grape The house of a thousand
bargains. Mohair davenport. $15;
oil stove, $3.60; radio, a dandy, $8:
9x12 rugs. $4.80; beds, $1.26; coll
springs, $6.
FOR SALE Model A roadster, good
condition, V-8 wheels and radio;
low price. Call evenings at So. Ore.
Inquire 410
FOR SALE 34 Quince
Laurel.
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I v ktro A Lx' a until tomorrow NIGHT ONLY I
i TftBf S'1L L Sing Hi! Sing Low! Oh Boy! Watta Show!
I y. oa -IS": I JWU'MMif,
-II Wi "1 "TUWA, hul
on Rialto Bill
j
the sultry romaucc ol ilio boutlj t.-us,
the breath-taking excitement of
highspeed aviation, the flashing color
of the navy, the tense moving drama
of a gallant young wlfo fighting for
the man she loves.
"Meet the Boy Friend." featuring
David Carlyle. Carol Hughes and
others, shares double bill honors.
FOR SALE Unusually attractive new
modern 5-room house; furnished
with all new furniture or unfur
nished. Owner leaving Medford
For further information call 1319-W.
FOR RENT 2 rooms near Howard
school. Mrs. D. J. Stelner, Rt. 2,
Box 127.
WANTED Experienced waitress. Ap
ply in person, Leonard s Cafe.
FOR SALE E-sex coach, $20. Inquire
420 So. Oakdale.
FOR SALE; 4 acres corn for silage
purposes: also 5 fresh cows. Old
Lockwood place, Rt. 1, Box 32, Cen
tral Point.
WANTED children to care for, 628
No. Riverside.
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room
with accomodations. 22 Aimona oi.
SELLING FOR LESS. OUR PRICES
MEAN SAVINGS FOR YOU
Paint at $1.25 per gallon.
Complete line of ised and new pipe
and pipe fittings.
New and used cable, from Vi to 1
inch.
Beh tubs, sinks and plumbing sun
dries. Lawn mowers, garden tools and 9-ply
Garden hose. 50 feet for $2.25.
Tools and implements for the car
penter, mechanic and tne larmer.
Larao stock of barb-wire, fencing and
chicken netting.
Corrugated rooting and roofing pa
per at prices below mail order com-
. petltors.
New and used furniture and utensils
for the home, the camp and the
summer home.
REMEMBER
Every day la Bargain Day at the
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27-31 North Grape Street.
On Roxy Screen
-7. -Qfr
Johnny Mack Brown tears things
up a bit in "Trail of Vengeance." com
ing to the Roxy theater for tomorrow
only. Episode 5 of the "Robinson
Crusoe of Clipper Island" serial Is
on the same bill.
WICKER SET. $8.00; boy'a bicycle,
$7.50; breakfast set. $8; good wash
ing maemne, sa'j.oo; Bxl2 rutis.
$2.60; set pipe dies, $5; bathroom
sink complete. $7.50; baby buggy,
$5: dressers. $7.50; dining room set.
$12 50: console radio, $7.60;, single
beds, beds, springs, mattresses,
some good buys In enamel ranges.
AL'B TRADING POST
Jacksonville Hwy. and Lozler Lane.
WANTED Girl to care for children
and do housework. 219 McAndrews
road.
HOME AND RANCH, light car. mtlk
goats, furniture, poultry, will take
good car or what have you. R. E.
Griffith, Eagle Point.
FOR SALE Crabapples, 101 Portland
Ave, phono 855-L.
GRAND HOTEL BARBER SHOP for
sale, Medford.
ROOM and meals. Inquire 16 N
mversiae.
STATE LINE RENDEZVOUS on Red
wood Hwy, Saturday, Aug. 14. Latent
and old-fashioned dances. Good
eats and refreshing drinks. Big
cool hall. Glenn Hamilton and his
orchestra. Admission 76c, ladles
free.
FOR SALE 1936 Cletrac 30-h p. in
A-i oonauion. rricea to sen, no.
39' South Grape. Phone 206.
FOR RENT Small 2 -room, cabin, $8.
2io Haven.
WANTED One or two pear hauling
comracui oy private- pany. .39 bo,
Grape. Phone 206.
LOST Boston terrier, female; white
patch on one side of head. Call
433. Reward.
FOR RENT By owner, completely
xurnisnea o-room nouse, a diocks
from courthouse. 304 King St.
FOR SALE Young team horses, about
laoo lbs. Vance Wolgamott, Tel
ie-F-16.
PEDIGREED Chinese Chow Chow
puppies: flealess, odorless, $15; also
Pekingese, $10. Royal Rogue Ken
nets.
FOR SALE 6 -room modern house;
fireplace, oak flooie. close In. J360.
See H. N. Lofland. 225 So. Oakdale.
FOR LEASE 88-acre ranch, equipped,
free water, at Olendale, Ore. Phon
Medford 676.
WANTED Pear pickers. Jack Oar
rett. phone 571-J-l.
RED PULLETS and Leghorn hens.
M. B Glover, Ross Lane and Mo
Andrews.
WANTED 600 ft. 1HM or 14" and
200 ft. 1" used pipe. Box 2872.
Tribune.
FOR SALE Beautiful new trailer
house, very reasonable. J. O. Oerk-
lng. at Cass Auto Wrecking, South
Riverside. Phone 790.
BARGAIN Will sell cheap, one acety
lene wetder, one electric arc welder
No. 1567158. See George El ledge or
Phone 493-Y.
WE BUY and sell livestock. What
have you? Humphreys & Weddle.
Phone Central Point 73.
FOR RENT 5-rm. modern dwelling,
402 No. Oakdale; partly furnished.
Permanent tenants.
Brown & White. 104 W. Main.
WANTED Woman for housework who
likes children; $20 per month.
Phone I469-W.
MAN AND WIFE want dairy or ranch
Job. Experienced hand. Box 178,
Talent, Ore.
OWNER OFFERS REAL BUY I
Six-room house, 1220 East Main.
Terms. W. J. Sproat, 1410 N. X.
Weldler, Portland, Ore.
WANTED Feeders and fat lambs.
Phone 1364. Residence 404 Mc
Andrews road. Phlltppl A Rohr.
FOR SALE 1929 Essex In good con
dition. Cheap. 39 South Grape.
a d a s a 9 acres, located 2 miles
Si BDD tTOm Medford; Irrigated:
W i w vw beautiful view; 5-room
modern dwelling, barn and poultry
house. Easy terms.
BROWN fc WHITE, 104 W. Main.
Auto painting properly done or no
change Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop.
DANCE
ORIENTAL
GARDENS
OAT. NITE
BOTH HALLS