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MEDFOTto ITATL TRTBTJXE. lifEDH'ORT). OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBEB 14, 1937, FACTE TTTFE LOCAL and 8. P. Man Here R. H. Bunnage ol the purchasing department of the Southern Pacific company arrived on the southbound train this morning. FarreU Here E. 8. FarreU of Eu gene, representative of the Union Pa cific, arrived In the city this morning on a business trip. Luncheon Saturday Americas As sociation of University Women will hold a luncheon meeting Saturday at 13:30 o'clock In the Hotel Medford. No Board Meeting Jackson County Chamber of Commerce board of di rectors will omit Its Friday lunoheon meeting this week. It was announced today, rivlnr North Cant. A. Ii. Walker, army pilot stationed at Hamilton field, San Rafael. Cal., stopped yes terday at Medford municipal airport to have his Douglaa bomber serviced. He was en route to Pendleton. Driver Cited John Brenner, 83. of Central Point was cited by state police to appear In Justice of the peace court this sftemoon, charged with operating a four-wheel trailer with out a license. v To Meet Friday Veterans of For ' elgn Wars and auxiliary will hold their regular meeting at 8 o'clock tomorrow night In the armory. A regular business meeting will be held snd all members are urged to be present. Minor Accident George Payne of 81 a Sherman street and Clarence Schmidt of Katherlne court, West 11th street, drove automobiles In volved In a minor accident at Orange and West 11th streets Tuesday, a city police report today said. To Arlzona-r-Mr. and Mrs , P. W. T,r.i. of sardine creek left last Fri day for Arizona where they expect to spend the winter to ascertain whether the climate will improve Mr. Taylor's health. En route they were to visit friends and relatives In Dunsmulr, Oakland, Berkeley. San Francisco. Sa linas, Orange. Los Angeles and San Pedro. Cal. Prior to their departure, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Flene, also of Sardine creek, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L- Dike here, Shows l:4o-Brt5-B:on 30c-40c-10c IT'S GRAND FUN! I a TT TlT Tt A V I I I O U U A l AEF J Utt Production) I mmr , aHiliilraaMaMl . ii in (-x- II . wni . in tJA 4 WW Mi II Jjatg'tttflitJa frvrrTrmfl (stall (l ii jts,;,.,. ' t 1 WW L A m aV as. 1 W M. M. N. -ffJ I II ( quarti.45 MimW CO f.-l W I-t WIKIM aHT. INC.. l00'N a. Mt WJW "H 2? I " COer r.i '917 let wiKfN r.uiir. inc.. sisooih """ 'V.,,' i, tMITamtwnltaU. 7M NtuH.l S'.ms, J ST..10M1 WMUhIY JO ON!H 010, t I1IAI0MI WH14UT 4 HAM OtA PERSONAL Narv Mothers Meflnr Rmim River Navy Mothers club will hold a regu lar semi-monthly meeting at 8 o'clock tomorrow night in the home of Mrs. Florence Cuffel, 909 North Central avenue. Mrs. Thomas A. Culbertaon. Sr., commander, will preside. Tn Initiate Plaxl Initiation of a class of candidates will be neld by the Men i or a eiks loage tonini start ing at 8 o'clock. B. L. Sanderson, exalted ruler, requests all members to be present. Following the Initi ation ceremonies, lunch and beer will be served, . . . To Remodel Crystal Springs Pack ing company applied at the city building inspector's office yesterday for a permit to remodel Its office at 139 South Fir street at a stated cost of 8300. Mrs. Ells Mitchell of 1033 West Tenth street applied for a per mit to remodel and repair a residence at a staled cost of 1500. mm rinrtt Returns Mrs. Webster ninric. formerlv of Medford. Is spend ing the week here attending to busi ness matters ana visiting irienas. nr. snd Mrs. Clark, who formerly con ducted a dental laboratory here, left about a montn ago tor usniorrua and are now making their home In Santa Barbara. Leavltt Here E. P. Leavltt, auper intmrifTit of Crater Lake national park, transacted business In Medford today. He returned to tne para ior a conference tonight with Congress man Walter M. Pierce regarding park affairs. The park staff la expected to move to its winter quarters In the rHral HuMrtina, here tomorrow. The park service CCO administration staff moved back today to its winter oi flces In the Holly theater building nniut in Armv Announcement was made today of the enlistment In the United States army or uiauae tn of Mr. and Mrs. E. G dhwv of Phoenix, and Kaymona P. McClung. son of H. H. McClung of Rogue River. Briscoe selected ser vice with the coast artillery in tne woiMiian Islands and will sail for his post from San Francisco about October 33. McClung will enter mo service at the Letterman General hos pital at the Presidio, San Francisco. Sgt. Willis S. Estep, recruiter In chsrge of the army station In the city hall, said several vacancies exist for ser vice in this country and abroad. n.niH Meet Weekly southern Oregon clsss of the American Insti tute of Banking was neio at senior high school last night, with 28 bankers from Grants Pass, Ash land snd Medford attending. J. W. McCoy, manager of the Asniano k-.n nf the First National bank of tnrtind. Instructed the class on "Bank Operation and Organization." r. wmiirhton. assistant man ager of the United States Nstional Bank of- Portland, Medford branch, and president of the southern Oregon class, stated that all meetings would be held at the high school In future. The class meets every Wednesday evening. t- Arnnn Postmaster Frank iDeSouza and J. R. Marshall, ohalr I man of the' Jackson county Demo I i uHll leave, orauo oentrai wt","m w tammmv morning for Port land. They will participate In all the events planned In honor of Post master-General jamee a. r-arrej . m Portland, Salem and Eugene. Mr. Farley will arrive In Portland tomor row night. His visit will be used as an opportunity by nr. ueoouw nr,t the nostmaster-general with complete data on Medford's need for additional federal ouuoing oiuco space. Conference between Mr. Far ley and Mr. DeSouza was scheduled by Carl C. Donaugh of Portland, United States attorney, who arranged the postmaster-general's Oregon Itinerary, Dusky Entertainers On Holly Stage Saturday 1 r fsgffis& Thirty-five black and tan enter tainers come to the Holly theatre Saturday only when the "Darktown Scandals" will be on the stage for' Rialto Friday M.raha Hunt and James Ellison mnriu Hoilvwood's latest romantic team. They have leading roles In ac- tinn.Ttuivi "Annanons muw, turn ing to the Rialto theatre for tomor row .ni Saturday with slating Dick Foran starring In "Empty Holsters," as the added feature. " TTivhltffhtlnff "Annaoolla salute, are the romance, dangers, rivalries, nnH imMtacle Of the f&mOUS U. O Naval Academy. Harry uarey ana van Heflln. a new leading man, are also cast with Ellison and Miss Hunt In the film Reclamation Grotto Re-elects President CASPER, Wyo., Oct. 14. (AP) O. 8. Warden, Great Falls, Mont., pub lisher, was re-elected president of the National Reclamation association today for a third term. Warden was chosen by the board of directors, meeting as the associa tion n eared the end of lta three-day convention here. Other officers chosen were Ora Bundy, Ogden. Utah, first vice-president: Robert W. Sawyer, Bend. Ore., second vice-president: H. Lloyd Mil ler, Bunnyslde, Wash., treasurer: and Floyd O. Hagle, secretary-treasurer. t HEN-PECKED HUSBANDS TO BE PASTOR'S TOPIC ALEXANDRIA, Ind.. Oct. 14. (If) The Rev. Cecil Franklin, pastor of the First Christian ohurch, expects to have a full house Sunday nignt wnen he preaches on "hen-pecked husbands and foolish wives." A sneclal section of reserved seats will be available for the "hen-pecked" husbands. Mr. Franklin said the sec tion "probably will be full. Sixth Polio Case. PORTLAND. Oct. 14. (IP) The city health bureau reported today the sixth esse of Infantile paralysis since January 1. The victim was a 13-year-old boy. Use Mall Tribune want ads. 3 TODAY and FRIDAY A Picture to Be Remembered Always POWELL RAY FRANCIS "One Way Passage" And Added Treat.! "MARCH OF TIME" orrhntra Reel - News i dsSk- 1 Id, U111HM ''VT mmm both matinee and evening show. Singers, dancers, comedians and a Vic tor recording orchestra give every In dication that the 1937 edition of this all - colored unit will give the sort of Loretta Young and Warner Baxter in Craterian Audience Novel In Its presentation, up-to- the-minute and snapplly paced tt,-,,i0HMit.- "wife. Doctor and Nurse" opened yesterday at the Craterian the atre, a motion picture mav uciicb .o title and, instead oi peing a ueavuy dramatic triangular story Is, on the contrary, filled with delightful com edy of the popular type. Its three stars ijorona juuhj, Warner Baxter and Virginia Bruce taken advantage of the oppor tunities presented tnem ana an (Baxter, particularly) oeuver apicuuiu performances. Doctor Warner Baxter has little time to notice the beauty and oharm of his efficient nurse, Virginia nailed on an emergency case in w a beautiful girl, Loretta Young, has dislocated her arm, he falls In love with his patient and they are mar ried. When he falls asleep after a major operation which had consumea me tr nart of a nUrht. Virginia Im petuously kisses the doctor. Then she realizes that under the circumstances she cannot continue worxjng ror too man with wnom ane is m This departure of his most India nA..KiA ma causes Baxter to be -o.ripmi snd irritable. Suspect Ing that something Is wrong at the ffic loretta roes to Virginia and, .,.. h.nrirar her story, tells the nurse that under such circumstances she could not wish her to return vu her position. Virginia, however, u.- cldes to return ana iignt nor .u tlons. The rest of the picture makes a very Interesting story. IMMEDIATE BLOCKING GRAZING LAND URGED SALEM. Oct. 14. (If) Members of the Portland school board appeared before the state land board here to day and urged the Immediate block ing of Oregon grazing lanus uu im posed extremely long leases. "We don't favor any special method of blocking these lands." W. J. Mac- Kenzle said, "but we do not icei ui the leases should run over an Indef inite period of time." Moneer pnases. PORTLAND, Oct. 14. (PV-Death claimed Mrs. Mary Lotlcla Day, us. at the home of relatives here yes- trritv. she was born In Sslem in mis her narents having crossed me plains to Oregon behind an ox-tcam. 1:45-8:45-9:15 TOMORROW & SAT Strike Up the Band! Colors flying . hearts beat ing ... a Uncle gam's shlpm s tea swing Into action . A. HURRY I They End Tonitf I PLUS "Shadow Of Orient' .T 1 Tl 'romancel Tr.,i-jnr ,8gr i stage entertainment show fans like to I "Here's Flash Casey" will be the screen feature. Eric Linden has the lead. On Roxy Bill William Powell oo-stars with Kay Francis In "One Way Passage," at t.hfl Ttnxv thentr todftv and tomorrow. The stars play the Immortal part of two lovers wno nave just one montn to live . . . and love. Roosevelt Studies Congress Program HYDE PARK. N. Y.. Oct. 14. (AP) In a tiny makeshift office In his mother's home, President Roosevelt had an opportunity today to give thouoht almost exclusively to the program he will lay before the special session or congreas ne hob canea im next month. With offlcal engagements kept to a minimum, he also planned to give some preliminary attention to the radio address he will deliver next Monday night starting the annual private enemy anve or me moDuiza tlon for human needs. Bank Robberies Becoming Rare BOSTON, Msss.. Oct. 14. AP) The protective committee of the Amarlrnn Ttankm flwiOClRtlon ported today bank robberies' In the United States during the fiscal year ended August 31 totaled 145, a low rernrri since 1018. The robberies were spread over 37 states. E f ) COMING SATURDAY ONLY ALL SHOWS MAT. and EVE. America's Fastest and my '0Wf:j Flashiest All-Colored I Jf ll OS TUP. SCREEN: H. He rl.ked his life for m- ypC . V ,ront p,t" KOOpl te u ; 1RIC UNOEN rv i "Jr v ! 1 . v.IF -HMl Matinee Midnita Frolic Sat. Nite-ll:46 JAMES 1 JARVIS DIES IN ASHLAND ASHLAND. Oct. 14. (Spl.) Jamea William Jarvl passed away Wednes day at his home here, after an Illness of two months. The deceased was born June 14. 18SS, In Indians. He later married Marv ouis. and thev came to Ash- lsnd from Indiana In 1883. Ever alnoe coming to this section of the coun try. Mr. Jarvls had been a school teacher, and waa one of the oldeat In the county. He taught at Nell Creek and In Sams Valley. During the nnranlcatlon of the Bellvlew dis trict, Mr. Jsrvls was ons of Its most loyal promotera and helped to build the district. He was preceded in death by his wife In October, 1928. Mr. Jarvls la survived by one son. Rmmft jarvls. San Fernando. Cel.; fiu dniivhtera. Mrs. Jessie Lindsay, Ashland; Mrs. Leo Brack, Monteeeno, wash.: Mrs. Anita Parker and Mrs, avanir RAttiia. San Francisco: and Mrs. George Nichols. Talent: eleven grandchildren, one great-grand-daimhter. and two sisters In Indiana. Funeral services. In charge of the Lltwller funeral home, will be held Friday at 3:30 p. m. Interment will be made In the Hill cemetery. SNYDER TAKES CHARGE GENERAL PET. BRANCH Announcement was made Wednes day of the appointment or t. m. QnvHir a hmnch msnatzer for the nAnnnLl Petroleum oorporawon in ui. nnvriar. who xarmenT urantaii tviM nnneral orffanlsatlon TTohurtr. is in this city and has assumed his new post as neaa ox ni company's activities in me mrmwiu area. NAVY DAY OBSERVANCE IS URGED BY GOVERNOR SALEM, Or.. Oct. 14, (AP) OoY. Charles H. Msrtln today Issuea a letter urging the citizens of Oregon to observe Wednesday, October at. "Navv Day." and the birthday or Theodore Roosevelt, known through out the country aa the father of the United States navy. t .nnther letter Governor awnm urged the cltlsens of Oregon to ob serve "National Education Week," November 7 to 18. Medford Lodge Ho. 108. A. P. 8s A. M. Stated com munication rrlday, Oct. 18, 1:30 p. m. Visitors wel come. o. M. Houston. W. U. ft. B. Sweeney, Becy. Pointed" foxes are Imitations of silver fox. Silver hairs are inserwo in the skin of a black fox to -poini It. ' Too Late to Classify RKWTNa MACHINES adjusted, oiled In your home. 81. Phone 937. FELDMAN ELECTRIC, Bsrtlett and Main. EXPERIENCED bulldoser operator and truck driver wrdu. .iiiivju. Call after 8 p. m., 333 North Cen tral. 3 - 30o Evening-40o Kiddiei-lOo FOR IMMEDIATE SALE Modern 7- room noma, Daomen. hwquh burner with thermostatic control: lavatory downstairs, bath on sec ond floor: lot 100x110 feet, fine trees, lawn with sprinkler system. A real buy I Call daytimes at 30 Windsor. LARGE ROOM for two. Oood meals. private home, tn no. urange. SACRIFICE '89 Chevrolet eoupe: raaio, neater. iTeao or terms, no: 3, Holly Court. 28 CHEVROLET. 89.50; A-l Condi- tion; terms, uur bo. uentrai. rei 4-F-3 before 8 a. m. WANTED Experienced housekeeper lor lamuy two aauiis ana iwu cnu dren. Call 1933. CONCORD GRAPES. 30. 1112 Eaat Main. Phone loeo. FOR 8AL81 3-room home. 30O or 9300 down, balance like rent, $18 montn. oib rennsyivama. Tanner. In Portland, for smsll ranch near Meaiora. t;nas. neuer. s.uro. vi PURN1TURB reuphoUtered, reflnleh- ra, refiuea. rnon vown. 8ELUNO OOT Antlquofl. old silver, - !- I.I 1. nlllnnra VuHrilnn anrl BftfolAa trtrt nil mUrftllR to mention. T. A. Waterman, S5B So. Oakdale. w-iB niNT a bamim. S.mnm house outbuiminn: sooa sooanon. vmu 403 -RS. FOR 8 A LB Toy fox terrier. Inquire vaianara hoi, uentrai roin. ANNOUNCINO opening Happy Hour Newtown, two expenencea pri mary teachers, SONS graduates hnlftinr lit tinhlni? rrtlf Irtnt.axK . Phone 943-Y or 733-M. Oeorglana Hussong. viola AJ dredge. 35 PLYMOUTH Coupe; looks and runs like new. Dependable Blue seal guarantee; on low, easy rm Bargain price. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors. FOR SALE Large hand-braided rugs rnone non-it. Hew CORN for ssle or trade for fresh w. aio-J-8. B. C. Corn. 183-ACRE dalrv and stock ranch plenty feed for 60 cows: 07 acres under water, 35 acres free water; all stocked: new buildings: 7-room modern house. Including furniture; spring water. Best buy In southern Oregon. Two cheese factory routes, on good highway. Immediate pos session. Terms. VT. J. "DAD" ROBERTS 730 West 2nd. FOR SALE SO-30 carbine Winches ter rifle. Inquire rm, oenerai re troleum station, Main ana ivy, FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment; private a.ui .aa ounwiw 9 E. Jackson. DAnMMA U.TTOT1TS A LARGE STOCK PRICED TO SELL cedar ana reawooa amngie., cvui poaltlon shingles, prepared roofing materials of all klnda. IT WILL PAY YOB TO BUY HERE. ling and additions to your home. Aak about It. Headquarter, for Hollaing Materials. At srd and Fir Sts. Phone 838 WANT TO BUY men's and boys' good Store. 1808 N. Riverside. Tel. 388. AUTO r finishing to match any oolor atltOnSU SUM peautj owy. "Helen, what a lovely new keaterl" "Yes, and it's so NEW 1938 MODEL GAS CONSOLE HEATER Modern gts console betters tre yeirs thetd In beutjf of design, in performinc snd economy. Amazingly efficient, they assure healthful circulation of warm, invigorating sir throughout one room or several. Automatically controlled, they deliver the utmost in comfort and convenience at sur prlsingly low cost with GAS the ideal fuel. There's t color to please your taste, a siie to fit your need at a price and at terms to suit your purse. Immediate IntUlUtlon K telephone call will bring Installation within a few hours See us or your dealer for demonstration today. Mod.tniyconomty with CjdA. FOR SALE Range atove. dresser. sanitary ooucn. stationary tuo, Morris cnair, smaii taDie ana iruit jars. Cheap. Inquire 333 Haven. FOR 8ALE 8-months-old heifer. rrom excellent stock, san. mono 1318-R. 404 Stewart Ave. 4 YEAR OLD "STRAIGHT" BOURBON WHISKEY , . Distilled in Cana3d7 A quality whhisy si baraila price msde potiibe by UDL'l corit.nl popularity. . Msturao) in O.k Barrels. FULL PINT QUART $2-30 PROOf J.l. J. Dunbar t Co,S..H.,UA, UDlC.a.il.aWklis.y Ms kith wutity smI eUestaUa Rra 'AGO IM WOCX) lYMV ttMOf. HUT QUART SI .45 S2.80 healthful and economical!"