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MEDFORD MAIL TKTBUXE. MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. NOVErBER 19, 1037. PAGE THIRTEEN LOCAL and To Hold Sale WJI.FMJ. of the Church of God will hold an apron and cooked food sale next Wednes day at 211 East Main street. Tontiwnd Meeting All Townsend club members and others In accord with the pension plan are to meet at the First Baptist church Sunday morning at 10:45. Building Permit R. S. Chandler of 320 Beatty street applied at the city building inspector's office yesterday for a permit to construct a residence and private garage at a stated cost of $2000. Rummage Sale Lady Lions will bold a rummage sale Monday and Tuesday, November 22 and 33, In the vacant store next to Brophy's on East Main street. Proceeds will be used for the club's Christmas toy fund for needy children. Meeting Tonight Executive com mittee of Medford post of the Amer ican Legion will meat at 7:30 tonight In the Hotel Medford. The meeting will consider several matters of im portance, said C. L. MacDonald, post commander, in requesting the pret ence of all committee members. Chorus to Rehearse Jackson coun ty teachers' chorus will meet for re hearsal at the county courthouse auditorium Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, Esther Church Leake, direc tor, announced today. All members and those Interested in joining are urged by Mrs. Leake to attend, Court Citation Ira D. Chtlders, 48, of Rogue River was cited by state police yesterday to appear today in Gold Hill Justice court on a charge of operating a vehicle with Improper license plates. State police said Chil ders was using light delivery plates on a truck. To Occupy Pulpit A. W. Shepherd will occupy the pulpit of the Phoenix Presbyterian church at the 11 o'clock service Sunday morning. The Rev. E. P. McFarland, pastor, was called unexpectedly to southern California because of the death of his brother-in-law. The public Is Invited to hear Mr; Shepherd. Enlists In Army Announcement made today of the army enlist ment of OUbert N. Debusk, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Debusk of Phoenix. Debusk was accepted tentatively for enlistment November 15 at the re crutlng station In city hall here, In charge of Sgt. Willis S. Estep. He passed his final qualifying examina tion : at Vancouver, Barracks, Wash., and was officially enlisted yesterday for service In the field artillery In Hawaii. He was to go Immediately to San Francisco whence he will sail for Hawaii on the next outbound transport. To Bureau Meet Among Medford men who will attend-the special meet ing of the Oregon-Washlngton-Call-fornla Pear Bureau In Seattle, Wash., tomorrow are Raymond R. Reter, general manager of the Pinnacle Packing, company; Robert K. Norrls, horticulturist of the same company; Capfc 8. M. Tuttle, general manager of Southern Oregon Sales, Inc.; R. G. Bardwell, manager of the Oregon-Washington-California Pear League, and Dave Wood, manager of the Pal mer corporation. Mr. Reter, Capt. Tuttle and Mr. Wood are directors of the pear bureau. Kittredge 111 Frank A. Kittredge of San Francisco, regional director of the national park service, was to be discharged this afternoon from Sacred Heart hospital whither he was taken upon his arrival here by train from Portland yesterday morning. Mr. Kittredge, who was here Tuesday en route north, was returning to Med ford to confer further with E. P. Leavitt, superintendent of Crater Lake national park. He became suddenly and acutely 111 on the train and Dr. Charles T. Sweeney, who happened to be aboard, was summoned by the porter who knew the doctor. Mr. Kittredge was treated on the train and taken to the hospital upon his arrival here. Hiss Illness turned out to be nothing serious, Dr. Sweeney stated." Mr. Kittredge will probably remain here a couple of days before continuing to San Francisco. Crater Weather It was raining hard In Crater Lake national park this morning, headqunrters here an nounced. Skiing conditions were de scribed as poor. The highway was reported open to the west entrance, through the park and to Fort Klam ath and Klamath Falls. Roads with in the park were open, Including the one to the lake rim, the report said Chains, however, were advised. Total snow depth at headquarters in the park was given as 39 inches. Weather at Oregon Caves was described as cloudy. All roads are open, no snow having fallen there yet. Guide ser vice through the caves Is available and will be maintained all winter. Weather reports are broadcast over short wave radios from Crater lake, j Oregon Caves and the Lava Beds dally at 8 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. on 2604 kilocycles. Station call letters 1 are KNLE for Annie Spring In Crater Lake national park, KNLQ for park headquarters, KNLI for Oregon Caves. KNLH for the Lava Beds and KNLF for Medford. Persons having short wave receiving sets may pick up the dully broadcasts here. WHY UDCA TABLETS CURB EXCESS ACID DISTRESS OP STOMACH ULCERS If ymirstomach pain is accompanied byGAS. CRrtburn. belching, bloating, burning, IN (Mi i&STION.Mti., etc.. don't take bakinp 'oia.danfferouiidrogsorhalf-way weMOrea, iut follow th ad vie of the thousands of farmer acid -stomacht sufferers who recom inend IMMi A Tablets to help neutrality ex ossnlonwh arMa I'POA Tablets, baaed on a phyntfian't surev-vful prescription, tcork fast to bring relief from excsscd stomach flirea. SVeelr'streatmentMipplyonlytl on iron -clad (roarnteofttjnrwwfivooW Oet IJOGA ftrxJ rtttijorgtt your menry 64 (Ucoaimanded b? ftBSlEKN THRIFT STORES Sod all food diti torfc PERSONAL To Enter Hospital L. B. Deardorf of the Medford Ice and Storage com pany will leave for Portland tonight where he will enter a hospital for medical treatment. Marking Tree Paul Brinson, Jun ior forester of the Rogue River na tional forest, and Cordy Sunderman, recreation foreman, left this morn ing for the Union Creek area where they were to mark lodgepole trees for thinning to give white pine a greater chance for growth. t Minor Accidents Cars driven by Richard R. Crothers of 346 Apple street and A. L, Muxison of Chatlan. Mont,, were involved In a minor acci dent at Main and Holly streets yes terday afternoon, a city police report stated today. John O'Brien of Ruch and Robert P. Roake of Portland op erated machines that collided with minor damage on South Central ave nue last night, a city police report revealed. INJURED IN UPSET COLUSA. Cal., Nov. lfl. P) Rob ert Redhead, 17, of Klamath Falls, Ore., and Mrs. E. B. Pages were seri ously Injured today when their auto mobile overturned on a slippery high way south of Arbuckle. Edwin D. Pox and Russell Roach t also of Klamath Falls, were not seri ously hurt. The four are employes of the Western Union Telegraph com pany and wre on a vacation trip. Redhead, who was driving Mrs. Page's car, received a "skull fracture, and his condition was regarded .as critical. SEASON'S FIRST SNOW PORTLAND, Nov. 19,UP) While a heavy rain fell here today, sending the, November total past the average for the entire month, snow began falling In the Columbia gorge, the first of the season there. Precipitation here in the past 24 hours totaled nearly an Inch. The figure for the month to date was 6.16 inches, compared to the average oft 6.10. Pour to eight inches of snow fell near Hood River and two Inches was measured at The Dalles, but it changed to rain as the day passed. Webfoots Depart For Husky Clash EUGENE, Ore., Nov. 10. (AP) The Oregon university football team left today for the north, expecting to spend tonight In Tacoma before chal lenging the University of Washington Huskies In Seattle Saturday. The return of Dennis Donovan, In jured against California, gave Coach Prink Caltlson a welcome replacement for Henry Nllsen, mainstay of the Webfoot backfleld. Ted Oebhart's fine wet-ball punt ing against California earned him Dale Lasselle'a place In the backfleld yesterday, with Jimmy Nicholson as the other halfback. PORTLAND PUCKSTERS CAPTURE LEAGUE LEAD PORTLAND. Nov. 19. ( AP) De feating th Vancouver Lions. 5-2, the Portland Buckaroos led the Pacific coast hockey league today. Breaking the deadlock Jinx that tied three of their first, four games, the Bucks took a three-point lead last night before matching the Lions' two final period scores in one of the fastest games seen here In several seasons. ELLEN BAND FUNERAL SATURDAY MORNING Funeral services for Ellen Bchumps Band who passed away suddenly at her home 816'4 8. Ivy street Tuesday evening, will be held at the Sacred Heart Catholic church Saturday at 10 a.m., Father Francis W: Black officiating. Interment will be in the family plot In the Jacksonville ceme tery. Recitation of the Rosary will Be held at the Perl Funeral Home this evening at 7:30. Nut Growers' Meet Het. CORVALU3, Nov. 19. (AP) The annual winter meeting of the west ern nut growers will be heJd at Newberg December 9-10. Nlnety-nlne out of every 100 pas sengers on the Austrian railways In the last year traveled third clans. f TURKEY RAISERS Starting Monday, Nov. 15th We Will Receive All Your Turkeys and either pay highest CASH PRICES on delivery or ship yonr turkeys on CONSIGNMENT to one of the biggest turkey markets In San Francisco, and guarantee the account that you will receive the highest cash prices. MEDFORD POULTRY & EGG CO. 4th and Fir Streets. Gay Romance Robert Montgomery lives too high ly, Rosalind Russell loves too well, and Robert Benchley leans too much In "Live, Love and Learn,", coming to the New Craterlan theater for a three-day run starting Sunday. But the results,- according to " advance Kenny Baker in Kenny Baker, radios gift to the screen, and Jane Wyman are that way about each other In "Mr. Dodd Takes the Air," Kenny's first star ring picture and the year's first pixilated comedy which comes to the Rlalto theater for Sunday and Monday, only. Other-members of this HAVE SEIZED CONTROL PORTLAND, Nov. ID. (TP) Walter Redmond, former vlce?cbalrman of the third congressional district of the Townsend pension plan, denied re ports today that a group unfriendly to Dr. Francis Townsend, plan found er, had seized control of the area at a stormy session Tuesday tn which three officials left office. "" Redmond claimed that former Chairman E. H. Wright was removed by a vote of the board rather than being asked to resign. Wright, claim ed Redmond, then sided with flvo others on the 11-man board to re move John A. Jeffrey as manager, after which Redmond said he resign ed. He denied that the faction which removed Jeffrey was opposed to Dr. Townsend. COMMONWEALTH CALLS FOR WAR ON REACTION PORTLAND, Nov. 19. (Pj Calling a convention for December 18-19, the Commonwealth Federation said today it would seek to unlt all groupa In terested In "the defeat of reaction." An Invitation accused Gov. Martin of "tyranny" and "reaction" and aaid the federation would wit his defeat RADIO SERVICE On All Makes 90 days unnranfee on all repair nork w T?1-SC! RAnl ANn &JJl4VJ 3 KLECTRIC SHOP Sent to flnw Phone 1737 Phone 16 On Sunday Bill reports and peeps, provide one oi the gayest laugh treats ever Jo don the New Craterian screen. The pic ture, dealing with love in Green wich "Village, also has Helen Vinson and Mickey Rooney In the top-notch comedy cast. Sunday Picture delightfully fresh and exciting film j Include Frank McHugh. Alice Brady, Gertrude Michael and Henry O'Neill. ! "Hold 'em Navy," starring Lew Ayres, Mary Carlisle, John Howard, and Benny Baker, plays as the com panion hit with "Mr. Dodd Takes the Air." If he runs for re-election next year. Meantime, Ben T. Osborne, secretary of the State Federation of Labor, at tacked the federatlpn as the "back door" to the'c.l.O. ' t5f 44 v ?v Ji V vfb S im K V 4 Positively Knds Tonltel 1 jm NttI 1 I M I t'J1-1 if f syi W)Jll ' "the white hunter;' iW - I . of E 7J?TLC ' ( t MTrf U AKNKK BAXTER - JI'fr'E LAXO OS 1HmLLS' V ' ' OH B0Y1 THEY'RE HERE! g VVA l3Tt ' J "M 7 Z5 1P& SlShSte His Head , v; ' If' f Cm 3 I JA Sosg In His Heart! K - .. fMjrJ i !JiA 3K. I V , r--N from ft Park Avenue pent- 13A I IF fa --)rjA ! th 'n ' house to a Greenwich VU- -rJ - I r J w,n(" "na I f ' I lage garret .. and back again II I w II Gfl',M. Vi 1 J looks for trouble) j I . , I It ' If I T XOlrf V J . . from love and pickles to ft J n BT- M i ''iSt' : TZZZZZ caviar and hisses., what fun tlJ l j comedy i W Kr i C?a5v7r Houston ln ' OS SMR nil.!.! AWfessl) " rSSy'wT si ir?"l mmm ssl rS ili WSlS . i i 1 1 1 sho.t riwujim 1 . . so, 1 1 0$$$ttf, I SUNDAY and MONDAY! TWIN HITS! I II jMSumrgg j felfc AClM KENNY BAKER j SUNDAY THREE DAYS 40fidS H BRADY- JANE WYMAN 1 jafV Feel at Home In fiSN fan most uscussio UgY.' IT VJiV' GERTRUDE MicHAti I "The Heart of Portland" SS55 issa 7' i QMt-2z.J - -m rapijIL cn ifiiftSO llm-eASLS-A& W I AvlTu "tlMllM I Hotel ParkAv. WfWM LEW AYRES MARY CARLISLE In '7mZm Navy" IN THE HEART OF THE CITY W I ISS1S.SSS. --S.1- -I ssl ... Roxy Farce , i ;ifn""'P'.'"J ''' -mtuim Laurel and Hardy, the best loved comedians on the screen, are at the Roxy theater for tomorrow only In "Way Out West," a hilarious farce based on dude ranch life. Episode five of the Buck Jones serial, "The Phantom Rider" Is also on the same prograoi . TO BE OPENED SUNDAY FOR VIEW BY PUBLIC .Annual Shangle baby salon will be held on the mezzanine floor of the Hotel Medford Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Photographs of all the babies en tered in the yearly salon will be on exhibit for the three days and the public is invited to view them. The prize winner will be indicated and photos of some of the prizes also will be displayed. There are 110 baby photographs in the salon. Judging will be done privately to morrow evening. Judges will be Ma rion Ady and Lucille Burtis, art teachers at Southern Oregon Normal school In Ashland, and A. Morris El lett, now associated with Rychard here. None of the Judges knows any of the babies in the contest, Mr. Shangle Btated. Five prizes will be awarded in each of three divisions. The divisions are three months to a year, one to three years and three, to nix years of age. The salon In post years has been held In the hotel lobby but was transferred this year to the mezza nine floor because the lobby is being redecorated. f- . The Egyptian government will buy a portion, of that nation's surplus wheat. i its tiiddy! rUI1MJj:uiJ iirine)nrTOni sJilfl A IMMMMiliiMMMMMI, It's full Ot II ffj3 1 TODAY AND SATURDAY - TWO SUPER-THRILLS I Jeaded tl!i h i I H J U wTmt """" Smash go all records for fV A imamuSl I HI I I I I I S I thrills and romance .. as - fl "" " I I I 1 i l ' Wyu I America's, hero of . the lii I fa -sin 1 '1 ' filmone Simon plays tennis to keep rmr-weight down. Too Late to Classify PEEDER 8HOATS James Krlth, white house ? blocks west of Pack ing House, Phoenix. A PINE BIO TURKEY free with each used car in Abbey's big Turkey Day Sale, or a turkey given to anyone bringing us a customer who buys a used car. WALTER W. ABBEY.. 1NO. Ninth and Bartlett. TRADE merchandise and cash for rifles, shotguns. .32 pistols. 317 North Riverside. FOR SALE MACHINERY Farmers. Attention 1 Save 50 on following items; Ensilage machine, heavy orchard wagon, commercial , fertilizer machine, small milk wagon and other new equipment. See In person, Edwin V. Anderson, 6&4 E. Main. FOR RENT Nice house In the coun try. Reasonable. Adults only. Box 1833, care Mall Tribune. FOR RENT Apartment. Business girl preferred. Phone 1582-J. 1933 CHEVROLET Panel. Monarch electric range with trash burner and water colls, at sacrifice. Cabin 3, Sunrise Auto Camp. WANTED $4500 loan on old estab lished business. Box 1780, Tribune. FOR RENT Small, partly furnished house, $13.50. Dressler's, phone 1569-Y. WILL SELL OR TRADE 4000 feet 2x48, 1200 feet 8" Clear gliding, 640 ft. 2x12. 144 ft. 6x6. All new stock. AL'S TRADING POST' Jacksonville Hwy. and Lozior Lane. FOR SALE Good work horses, mules and saddle horse. Phone 606-F-a, Grants Pass.' Hilton Ranch. A FINE BIG TURKEY free with each used car in Abbey's big Turkey Day Sale, or a turkey given to anyone bringing us a customer who buys a used car WALTER W. ABBEY. INC. Ninth and Bartlett. FOR EXCHANGE 2 acres Bear creek bottom land; 3-room house. 1 cow, chickens; all clear. Trade for house In Medford. L. G. PICKELL. 16 So. Bartlett. WANTED Middle-aged or elderly woman for general housawork in country home. Call Friday evening or Saturday morning at Apt. 3, 113 E. 11th St. FRESH SALMON EGGS Safeway, Sixth and Bartlett. FOR' SALE Barn, Portland Ave., half block south of Main. Tel. 710. FOR SALE $500 equity In real nice 6-room modern homo. Must sell immediately. What am I offered? Terms. 538 Berrydale. GREEN STAMPS are being given with all barber work at the Medford Center Barber Shop, downstairs Medford Center Bldg. We specialize cutting hair for ladles and chil dren. "Jim" Grimes. "Louie" Erbes. FRONT BEDROOM for rent, 10. 17 Newtown. WANTED Passengers to share ex penses to L. A., leaving 33rd. Box 1846. Tribune. FOR RENT B-Room house, large sleeping porch, hardwood floors, fireplace, excel lent neighborhood. Rent $37.50 per month, water paid. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC. 109 E. Main St. Phone 728. FOR RENT 3 -room house, newly fln . ished, not fully modern, $17,50. Inquire 61S S. Oakdale. FOR SALE Redwood burl living room stand, round, about 3 ft. diameter, beautiful scenery top. Nothing like it in the country. Also mounted black bear hide rug. Aleo complete household furniture. 48 No. Orange. IMMEDIATELY 3 girls, 18-25, con test work; chaperoned group. Sal ary $75 and traveling expenses. Mrs. Hunter, S to 7 p. m., 9:30-11 a. m. Allen Hotel. APARTMENT for rent, 117 Laurel. BARGAIN USED CARS You Get a Better Used Car at Skinner's. 1037 BUICK Sedan 40 series; al most a new car for only $995 1938 BUICK Sedan 40 series; new tires. A wonderful buy t....$795 1938 CHBV. Master Spt. Sedan, with radio; low mileage $660 1935 FORD DcLuxn 4-door Sedan, only run 18,000 miles $485 1933 PLYMOUTH Sport Coupe; new rubber ..$329 1934 FORD Victoria; fine shape.,$357 G.M.A.C. Terms. Your Car in Trade. SKINNER'S GARAGE Bulck and G.M.C. Trucks. 143 South Riverside. FOR SALE Almost new Estate oil circulator. Medford Fuel Co. FOR SALE 1928 Chevrolet; good mo tor, rubber; $45. Inquire 139 North Central. TRAILER HOUSE, new tires, paint, vuu. oo Tnird tit., Asniand. REFINISHING Best materials prop- eny appuea. Mitcneu Auto Beauty Shop. COMING SUNDAY for Three Days! n uuuii, iiminirwAVT ivi ii am II IHUla IllklllllliVI ll WILL MAKE Investment in small going business. Box 1793, Tribune, WILL TRADE Used car. any kind, for wood. Abbey's, 9th and Bartlett. IF YOU are looking for a bargain, see this winterized Ford V-8 sedan, priced at $100 less than it should sell for. Only $243 on low easy terms and theroughly reconditioned. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors. TURKEY SHOOT Sunday, Nov. 31; 2 miles north Medford on Crater Lake Hwy. Turkeys, chickens, hams, bacon and groceries. Both shotguns and rifles. Shooting starts 10 a. m. Pred C. Sunders. DANCE Follow the Crowd TO THE ORIENTAL GARDENS EVERY SAT. NITE One Admission Both Halls DANCE AT THli OASIS EVERY SAT. NITE SPRING FLOOR PEPPY MUSIC BV Hal Grow's Pep Peddlers I III I I M I L I iV II I mM w m Ml