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MTEDFOHD MAIL TRTBTTNT5. M"EPK)KP. OREGON. FRIDAY. 'ATWST 27, 1937. PAGE NTKTE CRACKSMEN FAIL 10 OPEN SAFE IN IE OFFICE Stat police tra today InvMtlgtt tng tb attmptd safe robbery of the Gllmore Oil company plant on the south Pacific highway some time late Wednesday night or early yes terday morning. The Knall. burglar-proof safe ol reinforced steel and concrete, which is located In the main office of the plant, was partly demolished by charge of nltro-glycerine, state po lice said, but the safe-crackers were unable to blast it open. The attempted robbery was report ed to state police yesterday by George B. Jale, district manager, after he had discovered the dam aged vault when he opened the plant. State police said the dial of the snfrt had been smashed off and ft portion of the safe blown through the. door from the force of the ex- plosion. Light In the office were also broken by the blast. Although no important clues were discovered, state police stated they found several iron pins and a long Iron rod apparently used In an at tempt to open the safe. Entrance to the office was gained by breaking out the glass In the front door and opening it from the Inside, state police said. Several persons living near the plant told police they heard two explosions about 11 p. m. Wednes day, whleh may have been caused by the unsuccessful robbera. State police are of the opinion that the cracksmen became frighten ed when their charges of nitro glycerine failed to open the strong box, and fled. (Continued rron. rage one.) bile workers in this country are free nd will remain free." Soothing the factional ly-spl It dele gates with his presence and his words, th bushy-browed, unsmiling Lewis sftid: "Your fight now la to preserve your union. Lewis arrived virtually In the midst of a nother floor battle between "progressive" and "unity" factions such as have torn the convention since It opened Monday." Lewis said he came here "not to address the American people on na Monfll Issues of Import." btit to ad dress the UAW members who had organized in the face of "corpora tlons and Industries which frowned upon the right to organise, denied that privilege and sought to prevent that organization with every known form of opposition." Must Fight "Freedom must be fought for," he declared, "and we must fight to pre serve freedom." Speaking, h said, as a "member of the family," Lewis declared the convention "shouldn't permit itself to become engaged In a political con test and rivalry to the point where It may affect the integrity of the union. "Other unions," he continued, "will need your strength and time to lift them to your status today." "The CIO has no quarrel with the AFL as such," Lewis seld previously. "We did not undertake to organize the organized but to organise the un organized, which we are doing with such tremendous success. Shame on Green "William Green, to his eternal shame, demanded (In the General Motors strike) that the governor of Michigan prevent any agreement be Ing made between the United Auto mobile Workers and General Motors. "The traitor. Green, lent strength to thow already strong. His drool ing lips mouthed e denunciation of the CIO and the UAW. He shamed 00.000 members of the United Mine Workers who had honored him." Lewis said "a traitor Is really an annoyance, like a flea on a dog." Later, he said: "The CIO Is not the virtuous, modest kind Little Lord Pauntleroy that the American Fed eratlon of Labor Is." Librarian Resigns SALEM. Aug. 37. (Pi James T. Rubey, librarian here for the last year, announced his resignation to day, effective September 0. He ha a scholarship for a graduate course In the University of Chicago library school. INSIST ON DELICIOUS Lost River BUTTER AND I1HAUK A MILK A Distinct PORTLAND APDRHI rftrd byirovaUnoad ertlondan alih. All outside reams, light, airy, at tractive. 3 to 4 blocks te ldls sfOfat and bonhi . eoei t BILLOWS FOUR UP ON CHAMPION AI ENDQF21 HOLES (Continued from Ftge on,.) the 18th. The young Washington player showed remarkable recovery after getting off Into the rough when he left the tee. ALDER WOOD COUNTRY CLUB. Portland. Ore.. Aug. 37 (AP) Johnny Fischer, defending champion, trailed Ray Billows, New York state cham pion by one hole at the end of the first 18 holes of their 36 hole semi final match In the national amateur golf championship today, Fischer assumed a lead at the third hole and held It through the seventh but Billows squared It at the eighth and went up for the first time In the ninth. A great shot at the nth resulting In a birdie two sent the Poughkeepsle player two up but Fischer came back with two holes won In a row to square matters. The champion went down again at the short 16th when he was wild and wlldness cost him another hole at the 17th. The tall Clnclnnatlan hit two big woods at the 18th to ptve the way for a birdie that re duced the New Yorker's lead to one, The title holder was wild, afflicted with a hook on many holes. Billows Iron play was brilliant throughout. Johnny Goodman, Omaha, Neb. was two up over Marvin (Bud) Ward of Tacoma, Wash., in the other semi final match, at end of eighteen holes, Thanks to the most sensational putting of the championship . both Goodman and Ward played the first 18 holes under par, Goodman scoring 90 and 71 against a par of 73. Good man had eight one putt greens while Wsrd was down In one on seven greens. FOR LOCAL GIRLS; (Continued iron One.) the money tot the girls' ticket to San Francisco and for the new dresses all purchased before leaving, author ities are seeking the woman. Parents of the three girls can give no reason for their sudden disappear ance, according to city police. Eunice Lovell McCabe, 13. of 318 East Main street, told city police that she wa at the stage depot with her three friends when they bought tlck- ets-for Ban Francisco. She said that she was going with them but backed out at the last minute. She also told city police that all three girls had their hair marcelled before leaving and that one purchased a new hat in addition to the dress. Little Eunice, like the girls' parents, could give no important reason as to why they left. except to state that they "wanted to get out and see the world." San Francisco authorities were no tified of the "runaway" Immediately after local police were informed, but too late to meet the stage the girls WHAT A GOOD rYEC-AND WE I SOMEBODY f NO-JUST SMART . LOOKING CAR.' PAID CASH REMEMBER YOU FINANCINO FOR IT IN THEIR WH.L? (HOWCANVOU j I fill HVE JfH IYOmC , f'. u.EpTH. THE FIRST MlwfflYV J KWWmai National THgfTT te cash mm km! K EASY to pay cash for it and make all the saving of a cash dtalaadcc our Cash Buyer Plan. The step are simple: See the First National Bank. Select your car. Pay cash to the dealer. MEDFORD BRANCH THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND were aboard. City police had re ceived no word from the California authorities today. The girls are Jetta Avanell Frazier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe O- Fra Eler of 318 West Eighth street; Betty Ann Dale, daughter of Mrs. Sadie Dale of 105 South Grape street; and Margie Bell Stone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Stone of 106 South Grape street. All are U years old. State police were inforfned this afternoon that two 18-year-old Ash land girls Joerlta Mlddleton. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mlddleton of Nutter street, and Sarah Noble, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Noble of 30 Lincoln street, had left their homes in Ashland between 5:30 and 6:00 p. m. yesterday and had failed to return. Parents of the two girls, who reported their disappearance to the state police, could give no reason for the act. The girls left while their parent were doing chores around the bouse, state police said. The Mlddleton girl, according to state police, left her home early In the morning for the home of the Noble girl, from which both left yesterday afternoon. It was reported that Joerlta Mlddleton had remarked to friends during the day that her father was going to drive her and Sarah Noble to Medford. State police said that Mr. Mlddleton had made no such promise. State police are searching the coun ty for the girls, although It la not known whether they came to Medford or traveled south from Ashland. Fewer Benton Peaches. CORVALLIS, Aug. 37. (IP) Pro ducers harvesting the peach crop in Benton county orchards reported a slightly less than normal yield today. Prunes are short end late. Both the yield and market price for elover seed has been good. Closing time for Too Late to das. slty Ads is 1:30 p. ra. Too Late to Classify 6-ROOM brand new house: furnace, all hardwood floors, fl it pi ace; close In; Immediate possession; $4,750. Also, suburban home, 3 acres, 6- room modern house, barn, chtcken house, garage, 3 acres Ladlno clover, free water, close In; $3600; 5 in terest on balance. Also. 19 acres, 13 acres free gran lte soil, free water, sub-Irrigated. old buildings, all fenced. Will tease with option to buy. Price $.1000. Also 6-room modern home. 3 bed rooms. 3 beautiful lots, near school: walnut, cherries, peaches, apples and an Ktnos or oernes. a snap, $1900, $4O0 down, balance $21.50 month Including taxes and Interest Also several other desirable mod ern homes, stock and dairy ranches, Also 4 -room modern house. $650, Also 7 -room plastered house. 3 oeorooms, sleeping porcn. tot loux 198, close in, good garden soil. 2 blocks from courthouse. Only $3800, $280 down, balance $35 month in cluding Interest 5, if it's real estate you want. "Dad" has it. W. J. "Dad" Roberts. 730 W. 2nd. FOR EXCHANGE 5 Acres, good buildings. Just out ' side city limits, value $2,650.00, for modern 5 or 6-room home, good lo cation. Pay cash difference. 1'7 Acres close Central Point, very fine buildings, value $4500.00. Home aione cost more; nnc Darn, chicken house, 3 good wells, wind mill, good fences. Trade for city, property, Medford or Portland. I Good residence property to trade for southern California property, j Residence and acreage to trade for Portland property. i A. W. Walker, 223 N. Riverside, i WANTED Experienced waitress. Ap- nlv In person. Diamond Cafe. have You provide orte-tfiird the price of the new or used tit (under three yeirt old) that you jeleet either ia cuh or trade-in value of another car. We tend you the balance; moderate interest, no extra charges. Ask about the Cuh Buyer Plan. 'Frif National SUBURBAN RESIDENCE A Located 2 ml. from Med SRRfifl ford, 6-room dwelling. ?JIUU h.rdwood floors, fire place, basement, furnace, beautiful ly situated In grove, 1 acre land. Some' terms. 6-room dwelling, excel .Ivflll lent condition, well lo WUiUU rated on paved street. Initial payment S10OO.0O, balance earao per month. BROWN 44 WHITE. 104 W. Maln. r. r vmtr nnnln. tomatoes now be fore frost comes. rnww un-. Mrs. Walker. FOB SALE S acres, good, free soil: 5- room moaem noui., place, outbuildings: at city limit,; city water. 101 Western Ave. 36 CHEVROLET pickup, good eon dltlon. $35.00 cash. No trade. Keen Bros. 8ervico Station, opposite Pine Cone. FOR SALE $200 equity in 19S6 V-8 pickup cheap, or win iraae ior iinv car. 124 So. Newtown, Sunday afternoon. LOST Female wlrehalred terrier. name Penny. w w. oin. wwi. FOR SALE Stock ranch, about 460 acres; 370 sheep. Aaaresa box m care Tribune. FOR SALE Buick coach: good rub- . . . , KA mil oer ana gooa whuiviuh, ?w Wet 9th St. FOR RENT Lovely furnished country home, 4 bedrooms, s oaina. nw room and bath: automatic oil heat. Oct. 1 to June 1; rent $76.00 mo. Call 993. FOR RENT 6-room bungalow at 48 N. Orange. FOR RENT Modern apartment. Adults only. 003 west inn. 1408. EQUITY in '33 Chevrolet, $100. 33 Almond St. FOR SALE Quaker circulating cHl nraurr, rrrni ricmi "- - . Weatlnghouse electric range and 6- ioot rrigiaaire: same as new. wh at 82 Myrtle St. FOR RENT Very nice furnished 8- room house. Reaaen as w., rw. - PEACHES The Rogue River Valley Peach Grow ers Association naa set inc iohpw Ing minimum prloea on peaches to be retailed at the orchards of Its members: Early Crawford and mis cellaneous varieties, orchard run, 3c: packed box. 3ic. Elbert, or chard run, 3Ve; packed box. 4ij. Hale, orchard run. 4c: packed box, 4 He. Tuscan, orchard run, 3Vic: extra fancy. 4c. Off grade, all vari eties, 3c per pound. CALL 508 -R 30 Acres, irrigated, well located, good soli, small house, barn. $740 auto matic electric water system. MO chicken house, 1 milk cow, 300 chickens: $3000, terms. Henry R. Ringoen. 839 W. 11th. MUST SELL on account of sickness- beer parlor, restaurant and confec tionary. No reasonable offer re fused. Damon Cafe, Central Point. Ore. FOR SALE New 4 -room modern house, some fur niture. Price $670.00. 2-Room house, well built; water In the house. Price $210.00. 2 -Room house, large lot. Price $336.00. All the above sold very small payment down, balance like rent. A. W. Walker, 333 N. Riverside. UN Ht hlMrea ef H steal Ml with any purchase ,4 EICUED'C Ql CklftA Bl AIID riiriBR 9 DLEPIl riUUK Bank Wetf of th kock'ft' llllil1 FOR RENT Very desirable small fur nlahed apartment, suitable for cou ple. $36 month. 616 So. Oak dale. Phone 393. R. I. RED pullets from blood-te.Ved stock. Sweeney Poultry Yard. Tel. 635-J. FOR RENT Nice room: home priv ileges; garage. 436 So. Oakdale. Phone 750-H. FOR SALE 100 8-gallon molasses and honey cans, 3 for 30c. Mod?. Bakery. TJSED PtANOfl MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Open Evenings. -10 fine used pianos to close out at $100 00 and less. -Also close out prices on three used Baby Grind Pianos. 1 Chtckerlng. -3 Square Grands. -3 Bungalow Pianos like new. -1 Organ, $3 50. These Pianos must be sold at once to make room for new stock and to clear teaching studios. On your own terms. BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE. AUTO rsflnlshlng to match any color Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop. FOR SALE BARGAINS at BERRYDALE 2ND HAND STORE Elec. Simplex Ironer 25 New Heatrola ..............-...$a5 New Oil Heater $50 Wardrobe Trunk ,- 7 Boat Motor .........920 7nt $ 4 3-Piece Walnut set $40 1603 N. Riverside. FOR SALE 3 acres, 3 miles out. all Irrigated; 4 -room house, family orchard, lots of shade, outbuild ings. Onlv $1,000; $400 cash. L. O. Plrkell. 16 So. Bartlett. THE AUTOBUUT MECHANISM or WASHER You can turn a Norge Autobuilt Washer upside down.. .and its ealxi-in-oil mechanism will still work perfectly. The lubricant can't run out. In every way and particularly in the parts you don't see, but depend on for uninter rupted service the Norge Washer ia better engineered for quicker, cleaner washings and years of carefree opera tion. See the Norge today and have its many features demonstrated. DOWN PAYMENT AS LOW Af 'J ELECTLMC 237 E. Main at Bartlett MlDDLEAOED couple wish dtlrr or farm work. Inquire 611 W. 10th. DESIRABLE ROOM, private home, good board, reasonable rate, 611 West 10th. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, close in: heat and hot water. At N. Oakdale. FORD V-8 Sedan runs Iter new. new pi Int. good rubber, at only $347. on low easy terms. Open evenings. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors. PEDIOREED Cocker Spaniel pupptes. Thrasher's Kennels, south of Phoe nix on highway. RESPONSIBLE PARTY desires to rent completely furnished summer home on river or lake for short period. State size, price and location. Ref erences furnished If desired. Write Box 4477. Tribune. NICELY tvrmlslied sleeping room. Steady tenant. 60 Rose Ave, COMPETENT woman for general housework In small home. Phone 853-J, evenings. FOR SALE Peaches. J. A. Manke, two miles east of Jacksonville. Route 1, Medford. PACKING BARTLETTS WANTED at ALA VISTA PACKING HOUSE 327 So. Fir St. THE Phone 937 I II I am 1 1 I am I I v I no 0, 0 U I ll vPH(t NEW 1938 GCDGOM rY i n i MODEL F-86 ufew) 8 Tubes, S Bands TONE MONITOR, Louver Disl Domestic aod Foreign Stations Police, Amateur and Aircraft Calls Large Dynamic Speaker i Watts Output. MODEL F-66 UW 6 Tubes, 2 Bands TONE MONITOR, Louver Dial Do mestic and Foreign Statioos Police, Amateur and Aircraft Calls Large Dynamic Speaker. 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