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" MEDFOTtD "MOT; TRTBTRTE. TtfEPFOTtP. QEEGOy, THTTTJRT)AY, ATJCrST 19. 1937. AS SUPREME JUDGE Appointment Presented at Luncheon With President Wife of Alabama Gov ernor Hinted Successor WASHINGTON, Aug. 19. (AP) 6n&tor Hugo L. Black received from the hands of President Roosevelt to day hi commission as an associate Justice of the supreme court. The 111 -year old Alabaman, dressed In a white summer suit, left a White House luncheon conference with the president carrying the commission In a, cardboard container. He said he had not decided when, or where, he would take the consti tutional oath, or who he would wk to administer It. He added, however, he thought he would take the oath late today or tomorrow. He said he would resign from the enate at about the time he was sworn and that copies would go to botn Governor Graves of his state and Vice-president Garner. He said he talked with Graves for about five minutes today but would not aay whether his successor as senator was discussed. He expressed belief. In response to question, that the court petition to prevent his assuming the bench, filed yesterday by Albert Levitt, former federal Judge, would have no effect on his taking his new office. CiTY BUS SERVICE IN OPERATION BY SEPT. 51R IS PUN i (Continued trotn (age One.) MODEL WIPE, Rep. Jerry O'Connell of Mon tana married one of his state's prettiest girls, Marie Elizabeth Richardson, former model. WASHINGTON, Aug. 10. (AP) Mrs. Dixie Graves, SB, wire of the. governor of Alabama, was In the capital today, ready to serve her state as senator If appointed by her husband . Governor and Mrs. Graves arrived by airplane from Montgomery last ntgiit. Both refused to say whether she would be selected to fill the va cancy that will be created when Senator Hugo L. Black resigns to Join the supreme court. Alabama congressmen, however, said Mrs. Graves would get the appointment. PORTLAND FIRM GETS ELECTRIFICATION JOB AITURAS. Cal., Aug. 19. (AP) Directors of the Surprise Valley elec trification project satd they received vottflcatlon from Washington today confirming a contract awarded e. Portland, Ore., firm for the work. The Parkor-Sohrnm company wait awarded the contract with a bid of 384,0000. The project Is designed to serve MO consumers In Lassen and Modoc counties of California and lAke county, Ore. Work will start Immediately, the directors said. A plant will be built at A 1 turns to provide power, and poles, wires and transformers will extend 355 miles over the ares to be FARLEY WILL LAY OFF INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. 19. (AP) Asserting he hsd received word that James A. FViriey, democratic national chairman, would take no pnrt In the election of officers, Alvln C. John son of Indianapolis said today he would announce formally as a can didate for president of the Young Democrats of America. Johnson made hla announcement as the annual convention opened here. A short time later Wllford Peebles of Youngstown, O., announc ed as a candidate Tor the office. He was the second man from Ohio to enter the race e,nd. with Johnson, brought the number of candidates tip to elirht. CALLED Bl DEATH John Jackson Wlnnlngham, resi dent of Jacksonville for the past 69 years, died In his home at 11:50 this morning after a prolonged Illness. He was 74 years old. Mr. Wlnnlngham was born in Ore gon City In 1863. He came to south ern Oregon In 1868 and had lived here continuously since that time. He was united In marriage to Miss Mary Stella Mathews In Medford on May 16, 1007. Eight children were born. Surviving besides his widow are: John Lee Wlnnlngham or Klam ath Falls, Paul Wlnnlngham. Roy Wlnnlngham, David Wlnnlngham, Grace Gwln, Marian Cunningham and Mathew Wlnnlngham, all of Jackson ville; six grandchildren and three brothers and five sister: Mark Wln nlngham of Applcgato, Cal Wlnnlng ham of Happy Camp. Cal., James Wlnnlngi'tim of Jacksonville, Polly Watklns of Applegate. Ada Hewitt of Eureka, Cal., Minnie Baker of Van couver. B. C, Ella Russell of Klamath Palls and Pearl Whitney of Jackson ville. Funeral services are being arranged by Perl's. 4 . county fairgrounds on the south and Jackson boulevard from the Jackson street school on the west to the Roosevelt school on the east. Mr. Harnlsh stated. Subject to city coun cil approval, the routes will be chang ed or enlarged to meet public con venience, he added. Under terms of the franchise grant ed by the council, the fares will be ten cents for an adult or three fares for as cents, 1A for 91; children un der five free; children between five and ten, half fare; children going to and from school, five cents or 30 tickets for $1. Mr. Harnlsh is associated In the company with James Rudidea, who will manage the bus line. Pave Way To Open Lebanon Sawmill EUGENE, Aug. 18. (AP) A set tlement reached In a conference of union, company and city represen tatives yesterday paved the way for reopening the strike closed Wynn Sewell lumber mill at Lebanon. The peace resulted In the release of C. A. Paddock, APL lumber union organizer, detained at Lebanon for alleged "riotous conduct." Workers quit their Jobs Monday when the company was alleged to have dis missed the union leader. A crew of about 35 men remained st the plant. ON RESCUE FLIGHT TORONTO, Aug. 19. (Canadian Press) The Arctic-bound plane In which Sir Hubert Wtlkins and four companions plan to search for the missing trans-nolnr plane of the Sov iet filer, Slglsmiind Levaneffsky. landed at the waterfront here at 2:30 p. m. Eastern Standard time, today after flying from New York. NEW YORK. Aug. 19. ( AP) A huge flying boat equipped for Arctic operations left Long Island sound at 11:40 a. m. (E.8.T.) today on the first leg of a flight which will carry Sir Hubert Wllklns, the explorer. Into the far north to aid in the search for sli missing Soviet trans potnr aviators. Up to the moment the boat left, Herbert Hoi lick -Ken yon. Canadian filer who accompanied Wllklns on the Lincoln Ellsworth Antarctic expedi tion, directed mechanics as they labored hurriedly to equip the 17 ton flying boat Cuba for the first lap of Ita long Journey, an overland flight to Toronto Harbor on Lake Ontario. CLEAN FALSE TEETH -GET RID OF STAINS New Easy Way-No Bruahing SteraKtn, amailng new dltfovry, r. movfi blarkrat Uin. ttrnlih, tartar lik mntie. Jiut put (alia trrth or brldgta In a riant of water and add Ptra-Kleen powdr. No mtMy brushing. Rcrommendrd ny dn ttMs approved by Good Ilouirktrninir. Al U dniitKUta. Money back if not dclihtd When you are away from home, nothing seems quite so wel come is your speaking voice. So reassuring... so much more persons! thin ny othet form of communication. Why not nave "telephone date" with your family each night? THK PACIFIC TELEPHONI AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY V.t 6th Htrrl priori. S SUMMER STUDENTS PAY $58,000; COST $65,000 EUGENE, Aug. 1ft. 7P) Summer student In the Oregon atate aystem of higher education paid In $58,000 this year against a total cost of $65,- I 000 to the atate for operation of the schools. A total of 611 students, at tended session at Cor vail Is, Eugene and Portland. 4 Boy Improving. PORTLAND. Aug. 19. fPt Slight Improvement In the condition of Roderick Swearlngen. lS-year-old Springfield boy, who was ruehed here Monday from Eugene after Infantile paralysis had afflicted hla respiratory organs, was noted today at the Doern beeher hospital. The boy, who la breathing In an Iron lung, showed better color and was resting com fortably. 81 Years On Job PORTLAND, Aug. 19. (AP) A huge city has grown along the banks of the Willamette river and much water and a lot of ships have passed under the Morrison Street brldse since J. H. Richmond took over the Job of brldgo foreman. The county commission honored him today after 61 years of continuous service. f Clearance of Summer Dresses from $3.45 to $14.95. JACQUB LENOX. Dozens of Better Dreese going at $6. JACQUE LENOX. Summon, tn the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Alvln O. Tollefson, Plaintiff, vs. The unknown heirs of John A. Rum sey; Margaret J. Rumsey, wife of B. H. Rumsey; the unknown heir of Ida Oarcla; also all other per sona or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, Hen or in terest In the real estate described In the Complaint herein, Defend ants. To each, every and all of the above named defendants: In the Name of the State of Ore gon, you and each of you are hereby requirea to appear ana answer the Complaint fed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the last day of four weeks from the date of the first publication of this Sum mons, and tf you fall to so appear and answer satd Complaint, for want inereor, me naintiii win apply to the Court for the relief demanded In his Complaint, succinctly stated as follows, to-wit: That a decree be entered adjudi cating any and all right, title, estate, lien or claim which you or any of you uave or claim to have In, to, or upon tno real property situated In Jackson County, Oregon, described as ioiiows, to-wit: Lot Eight (8) In Block Four (4) of Page Addition to the City of Medford, Jackson Countv. Oretron. And declaring any and all such claims to be null and void; and decreeing that the paid Plaintiff la the owner. In fee simple, of said premises, and of the whole thereof, free and cletir of any and all rUtht, title, estate, lien or Interest of said Defendants, or any or inom, and tnat each and all of the Defendants herein, and each and all persons claiming, or to claim by. tnrougn. or unaer tnem, or any or them be forever enjoined, restrained and barred from asserting, attempting to establish, or claiming any right, title, estate. Hen or Interest in or to said property, or any portion thereof. and tnat Piatnttrf s title to said premises be forever quieted and set at rest. The date of the Order of Publica tion of this Summons is August 18th. 1B37. Tne time prescribed lor pub lication of this Summons la once each week for four successive weeks. The date of the first publication of this Summons Is August 19. 1937. O. H. BENOTSON. j HARRY C. SKYRMAN. ! Attorneys for Plaintiff. 12 E. Main St.. Medford. Ore. EXPERIENCED chauffeur and truck driver wants work. Box 3005, care Tribune. OOOD used piano, $25 cash. Piano Shoppe. Baldwin saps SMALL HOME Hhll 3-room home, adjacent to schools on pavea street, ou Xiao ft. lot. lawn, shrubs and gar den: sewer and water to house; all assessments paid. Good value at 9ft0.00, or will sell with furniture for $1050.00. Terms to good buyer. CHARLES A. WING AOENCY. INC. Phone 728. 109 E Main. FOR SALE! 80 A. fronting on Rogue river, good fishing spot; all can be cultivated: 4 -room house, barn, garage, hen house. Price $3500: terms; 13 miles Medford. B. J. PALMER. Tel. 788. FOR BALE 40 A. productive free soil, free water right except 3 A.; 3 miles of city limits, with tine 7 -room house, large nam ana outnuumngs, large ahade trees. This Is a splen did location ana a gooa oargain, $8700. Previously sold for $15,000. Can give easy terms. B. J. PALMER 334 E. Main St. (Music Store.) Tel. 788. STOP at the OLD WELL. Kettlewell Gardens, 3 miles south Medford, for homegrown watermelons, musk melons, vegetables. FOR SALE Crocheted bedspread, $13.00. 1313 West 10th St. FOR SALE: Used galvanized pipe, ex cellent eonaition: nas not Deen in the ground. Hubbard Bros.. Inc. FOR RENT 4 -room house. Inquire at Box 350, Rt. 2, Lozler Lane. FOR SALE Small wood range with colls; practically new. Tel. 726-L. FOR SALE Purebred Shropshire rams. Salade Ranch, Central Point. uivcn no "ucat" IT'S A TASTY, TREAT AT SUCH A PRICE IT CANT BE BEAT I Too Late to Classify ROOM and board, 328 No. Riverside. FOR SALE Loeglne trailer. Inquire at Pierce-Allen Motor Co. THE PARTY Is known who picked up watch at Lewis Super Service. Return watch to station at once .nd no questions will be asked. SACRIFICE SALE Section or lots, block 1, Siskiyou Memorial park. Box 3604. Tribune. y '"CITE FLAVOR Schilling pure!anilla QllP " BRAND ! BLENDED WHISKEY M PROOT ! 75 Grain Neutral Spirit! Car. 1,17 CALVERT DISTILLERS CORP.. DIS TILLERIES) RELAY. MO.. AND LOU I & VI LLC. KT., EXECUTIVEOFFICCSi CHRYSLER BLDO.. N.Y.Ci (if ' ' ' , ILftf HAVEMT Ht P' AMD 1 DONT BUV ANVTRIHil ' 1 ' ; Willi I 0 CAPt MM .' ,,r ,' wlTH0UTPAVIN6CAtH0l THE TH " ; '"f" ' V '""a'.-V.fi $JT1UIK Olt CAP. 'NO A uTtlT' . f . I WMATS THM J , ,,TyTI0HAr5f?l CSH AND 1 HE BANK lOANEO Mt THE A v ' r TO BUM SI CHR ir YOU ARE THINKING OF BUYIN0 A CAR THERE ARE JUST THREE THINGS TO DO: 1 S this bank. ..any branch 2 Salrtt your car Pay CASH to th deal.r or owner THE CASH BUYER PLAN, originoled by Th Firs! Notional tank of Portland, it th modern way to buy on outomobile. Vou get oil the odvontoges ol poying cosh you place your insurance where you wish you establish valuable credit at the bank. All you need is to furnish one-third the price of ony cor you wish to buy trode-in or cosh new or used (under three years old) ond we'd lend you the balance so you con make o cosh deal on both cor ond insuronce let us eiplain the advonfoges of using our Cosh Buyer Plan; no obligation. Inquire ot ony bronch. MEDFORD BRANCH THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND 4a,nil; A "First Notional Bank West of the Rockies" NEW 6-room house on east aide, Juat finished, to be sold at a low price See B. J. Palmer at Music Store. Tel. 788. EAST SIDE HOME NICE VIEW acre on Siskiyou Heights; very attractive Droom n o m e, living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen with breakfast nook, 3 bed rooms, exceptionally nice bath, hardwood floora throughout; double garage; youn fruit trees; beauti ful oak, with wonderful view. Priced rlcht at 38M.00. CHARLES A. WING AOENCY. INC. Phone 728. 109 E. Main. $3850 h 1929 FORD 2-door. A-l condition, 100. 1116 Ems Uth. WANTED Experienced waitress at J. N. Cafe. 27 South Front St. METAL TREE PROP HOOKS Get them now at Modern Plumbing & Sheet Metal Worka. Phone 620. LOST Tacklt box. Reward- Colum bia Hotel. EuA'.rds. Aahlind. SITUATION WANTED Typing and sienograpnic worn, dhhj iw Ject. Want more experience. Ad dren 58 Church St , Aahland. FOR SALE Mahogany settee, chair and rocker. 68 Church St., A.hland. FOR BALE 1937 Alrfloat. 4-passen-ger trailer houae; demonstrator. Big reduction. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. Chrysler-Plymouth. 38 N. Rlvelde. FOR CHARIS SWAVIS Corsets. Tel. 1232-J, evenings. 318 Hamilton. FOR RENT Furnished room (2 week. Call evenings, 318 Hamilton. " LANOES HIGH-ORADE. LATE MODEL USED CARS AT PORTLAND PRICES 30-Dav Written Guarantee. 1938 Pontlac "6" Sedan. 1938 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1936 Chevrolet Sedan. 1936 Oldsmoblle Sedan. 1935 Chrysler Alrstream Coupe. 1936 Ford V-8 Tudor Sedan. 1935 Chevrolet Panel Delivery. 1936 DeSoto Coupe with overdrive. 1935 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. 1934 Plvmouth Sedan. 1934 Plymouth 2-door Sedan. 1933 Chevrolet Sedan. 1931 Chevrolet Coupe. 1931 Chevrolet Sedan. 1930 Chevrolet Pickup. Also a number of '28. '29 and '30 model cars, all makes, very cheap. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER LOT AT 25 SO. RIVERSIDE Open evenings. Store at 38 N. Riverside. WANTED Experienced waltreaa. Call at Diamond Cafe. FOR SALE 34 acre on graveled road near Medford: all Irrigated. Hopklna ditch; free soil, splendid garden, berry or clover land: 3 acres in young ben-tea. balance In alfalfa, pasture and grain: . new 5 -room house, outbuildings. Would con sider good house tn town aa part pay. Price 6600. Thta flrst-claxa property and will atand investiga tion. L. G. PICKELL. 16 So. Bartlett. UNFURNISHED 3-room modern hou with furnace, inquire at Peach Street Grocery. FOR RENT 2 furnished houses, (42.50 each. Redden & Co., Phona 720. FOR SALE OR TRADE 320 aerea Im proved farm land In southern Al berta. Canada. Would trade for small acreage near Medford or for lota or house In Medford. Addreaa Mrs. Marv E. Gustafson, Star Rt, Box 124. Medford. Ore. FOR SALE OR TRADE 4 nice allver foxes. W. A. Chlldera. Jacksonville. WANTED To rent furnished or un furnished nouae. L-aii iimu. ASSAYER W. S. Wright. 614J4 W. Iltn. Ltoiu. k.i) v..w men, Cinnabar, Chrome. 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By this process every fiber of every cord in every ply is saturated with liquid rubber. This counteracts dangerous internal friction and heat that ordinarily cause blowouts. YOU GET EXTRA PROTECTION AGAINST PUNCTURES because under the tread are two extra layers of Gum-Dipped cords. YOU GET EXTRA PROTECTION AGAINST SKIDDING because the tread is scientifically designed. YOU GET LONGER NON-SKID MILEAGE because of the extra tough, long-wearing tread. You need all of these features to make your car tire-safe on your week-end or vacation trip. Firestone gives them to vou at lowcrcost.JointheFirestoneSAVEA LIFE Campaign today hv equipping your car with a set of new Firestone Standard Tires today's top tire value. DONT RISK YOUR LIFE ON SMOOTH WORN TIRES! DO VOU KNOW THAT last year highway accidents cost the live of more than 38,000 mtn, women ond children? Thai a million more were injured? 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