MTinFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOTW, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1938.
PAGE SEVEN
BOY'S LEG BROKEN
BY FENDER OF CAR
Robert Llttrn, 13-year-old-son of
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Llttrell of Rosa
Lne. sustained a compound frac
ture of the right leg yesterday after
noon at 4:30 when the bicycle he
was riding was struck by. a taxlcab
driven by Prank M. Dupray of 1240
North Riverside avenue, at the in
tersection of Main, street and Central
avenue.
Robert was resting easily In Com
munity hospital today, his badly
torn and broken leg In a fracture
frame, his attending physician re
ported. It will be placed In a cast
later, after long gashes, made by
shattered bones protruding through
the flesh, have healed. Both front
and back bones were broken Just
above the ankle, ilth the excep
tion of bruises, he received no other
Injuries.
According to Investigating city po
Ue officers, the accident occurred
when young Uttrell, riding his bi
cycle west on Main street, attempted
to make a left hand turn Into South
Central avenue. The taxlcab, travel
ing east on Main street, struck the
rear wheel of the bicycle, throwing
Robert Into the air and over the
curb at the southeast corner of the
Intersection, city police . reported.
Dupray, who was not held by po
lice, said In his accident report that
Robert made a sudden left turn ' in
front of him, and In trying to avoid
hitting the bicycle broadside, he
pulled to the left and caught the
bikes Vear wheel with his right
front fender.
Dr. O. W. Lemery, standing on
the corner at the time the accident
occurred, rushed to the boy and
placed a splint on his shattered leg.
The splint was made from a piece of
linoleum, furnished by an unidenti
fied bystander. Robert was then
taken to the hospital In the taxi-cab.
SIDES 10 CELEBRATE
OF
The SOOth anniversary of the land
ing of the first Swedish colonists in
what la now the United Statea ylll
be celebrated In the First Methodist
Episcopal church at Klamath Palls
at 2:30 Sunday afternoon.
The celebration, part of a national
observance. Is sponsored by Klamath
chapter, Order of Vasa. and the First
Covenant church. It Is anticipated
that members of Vasa here and other
Swedish families of the Rogue River
valley will attend.
A formal program of music, drllla
and talks will be given. After the pro
gram a Swedish dinner will be served.
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HE KEPT HIS SHIRT 0 N but off (he baseball Held at
Boston. When the umpire told Johnny Allen (right), Cleveland
pitcher, to change his shirt or leave the game, Allen said he'd
--Wear that shirt or not pitch; he didn't pitch. Joe Cronin had pro
tested that Allen's torn right sleeve was confusing Red Sox bat
ters. Lyn Lary escorted Allen from the field.
OF REV. KNOTTS
L BE
THE DALLES. June 23. (TP) The
Methodist Episcopal conference nam
ed Dr. 8. W. Hall, superintendent of
the Cascade district, Its representa
tive at next year's national minister
lal conclave.
The national conference will dis
cuss the proposed unification of the
Methodist Episcopal Protestant Meth
odist and Methodist Episcopal south
ern denominations.
The state conference elected Har
old V. Myers, Brownsville, Malcolm B.
Bellinger . Canby. and J. Ross Knotts,
to full membership. They will be or
dained Sunday by Bishop Wallace E.
Brown.
J. Ross Knotts is the son of the
Rev. Joseph Knotts, pastor of the First
Methodist Episcopal church here and
Mrs. Knotts. The Rev. Mr. Knotts Ik
attending the conference In The Dal
les and will see his son ordained Sun
day.
The Grange
By Gertrude Haak
All Grangers are Invited to Grange
Sunday held in Ashland park on Sun
day, June 28. Picnic dinner at 13:30
or 1:00 noon with services In after
noon. Program: Opening song. "Church
In the Wlldwood." Invocation, two
solos by Mrs, Werner Jessen of Zlon
Lutheran church; talk by Adjutant
Durham of Salvation Army; musical
numbers: duet, Edith Bohnert and
Edward Vincent of Central Point;
benediction and song, "Blest Be the
Tie that Binds."
Picnic grounds reserved for Grang
ers are located above rented cabins,
hear white house. Look for guiding
sign.
REBELS BREAK THROUGH
SEC0 RIVER DEFENSES
HENDATE, Prance (at the Spanish
frontier) June 23. ( Spanish In
surgents broke through government
lines to the south bank of the Seco
river today after capturing the vil
lage of Onda, on the outer rim of
Valencia's defenses.
Government troops held firm south
of the river, however, despite incess
ant poundings from heavy artillery
and almost ceaseless machine-gunning
by relays of swooping planes.
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SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE
Coats Dresses Hats
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in DoWTJtOWTJ
LOS ANGELES
Convenience u tnothei ol
fertng of this hotel Wbethei
on ousine&t or pleasure bent
the Hotel Clark makes an
Ideal "base of operations
as well as a reufu! billet
at tbe end of the lay'i
"cam pa lira " Quod food
naturally A o d moderate
charges w well as for room
accommodations give flna.
significance to assuring won)
COMFORT
sinrje fmm IT5
Double from $3.50
Nab Fugitive Boy
KLAMATH FALLS. June 23. (AP)
Harold Allen, 17, and Harvey Artist,
16, alleged fugitives from the state
reformatory at Woodburn. were taken
In custody today In the Southern Pa
cific yards here.
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TRAGEDY IN STREET
NEW YORK, June 23. ( AP) A
mobile television transmitter making
street shots In the vicinity of Rocke
feller Center picked up an unprece
dented scene today a girl's body
hurtling from the Uth floor of the
lofy Time and Life building.
The set was being tested and Its
output was not on the air, although
It was being fed by cable Into the
National Broadcasting company stu
dios where engineers sat horrified.
The girl was identified tentatively
as Marian Perloff of Brooklyn. It was
reported she had fallen from a win
dow of Girl Scout headquarters.
BOY SEVERELY BURNED
PLAYING WITH MATCHES
ROSEBURO. Ore.. June 23.-H7p
Charles. Cooper, 8-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. Cooper, residents of
Glide, was reported at Mercy hospital
today to be recovering from severe
burns on the right leg. Fuel oil which
had spilled on one leg of the child's
overalls was Ignited as he was play
ing with matches. It was reported
Alone at the time of -the accident,
he apparently extinguished the blaze
by pouring water over himself.
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FEDERATION OF LABOR
STOP ENDORSING
L
TILLAMOOK, June 23. (VP) A rec
ommendation that the Oregon Stato
Federation of Labor not endorse can
dates for public office was expected
on the floor of the federation con
vention here late today from the law
and legislation committee. The res
olution was expected to provoke a
heated battle. The resolution was
passed S to 4 by the committee which
agreed to make the action unanimous,
obviating a minority report.
The convention this morning, by
roll-call vote, approved 119 to 67 the
recreation of the bureau of union la
bel. The bureau director will be fin
anced by diversion of one cent from
the seven-cent per capita tax.
Affiliated unions pay seven cents a
member as a monthly per capita tax.
The federation's receipts last year to
taled 18,639 88. .
The convention approved a request
for a legislative war chest. The an
nual report, asked that each union
voluntarily contribute 25 cents per
member for a legislative fund, the
money to be used to fight anti-union
bills and Initiatives,
HAS ALIBI FOR MAX
BERLIN, June 23. (AP) Germany
took the news hard today that Joe
Louis' fists had blasted Max Schmel
Ing's comeback hopes in a little more
than two minutes.
Thousands of hesvy-lldded Ger
mans went to bed after 3 a. m., after
sitting up to hear a ringside radio
broadcast of the heavyweight champ
ionship fight that left them thunder-
struck and unbelieving.
Those who did not sit up scarcely
believed what they saw in the news
papers. The newspaper Zwoelf Uhr-blutt
charged "certain American business
men" should be blamed for Schill
ing's defeat. It said they "hindered
the fight to the point where . . . only
a miracle would enable Schmeling to
win."
V
s aTV
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C ' W A N ( Pirate Manager Fie
Tray nor didn't like Umpire
Magerkurth's decision on a pitch
to Giants' fielder, Jim Ripple.
masters today to discharge on June
30 any poetofflce employe who la
an alien and has not filed his first
naturalization papers.
The order was in accordance with
provisions of the appropriations act
for the pofltofflce department, passed
by congress on March 28. Howes
added that Fllplnoa are not consid
ered aliens, and therefore will not
be affected.
Postmasters Told
' To Let Aliens Out
WASHINGTON. June 23. (AP)
W. W. Howes, first assistant post
master . general, directed all post-
Rains Interfere
With China's War
SHANGHAI. June 23 (AP)
Heavy rains interfered with hostili
ties In China today, and advices
from Hankow said the Yangtze river
overflowed both banks downstream,
thereby alleviating a flood threat In
the Chinese provisional capital.
At the same time the intended
departure next Tuesday of the Brit
ish ambassador. Sir Archibald John
Kerr Clark and the Swedish minis
ter, Baron Johan Bcckfrlss, for Han
kow, by way of Hongkong, led to
elusive rumors of peace talks.
Both diplomats said their trip was
on "routine" business and denied
they were carrying mediation proposals.
Bridge Grant Approved
WASHINGTON, June 23. (API
Ad mint stra tor Harold L. Ickes an
nounced today presldental approval
of a $2,700,000 PWA grant for con
struction of a (6.000,000 toll bridge
Across Puget sound at Tacoma. Wash.
Husband and Wife
Stage Own Scrap
Over Fight Wager
SAN FRANCISCO. June 23. UP)
The bet was for only a dollar,
but Mr. and Mrs. Esmond Mon
roe staged a scrap of their own
Policeman Clarence Fella reported
today, after the Louis-Schrnellns
fight ended so suddenly.
Fella said Mrs. Monroe told him.
after neighbors called police:
"It's like this. I bet on Louis
while Esmond, ordinarily an In
telligent man and a good husband,
bet on the aerman.
"And when the Brown Bomber
beat him In such allrk fashion,
why, Esmond was furious at me.
not the Germsn. and started to
beat me."
Monroo was booked on a charge
of being Intoxicated.
GRIZZLY PEAK BLAZE
CALLS THREE CREWS
Three crews of firefighters were
dispatched this afternoon to fight a
timber blaze about tlx miles west of
Orlrxly Peak. Smoke from the fire
could be teen from Med ford beyond
Rosy Ann.
The blaxe waa spotted at 1:30 by
Francis Hawkins, state forest service
lookout at the Soda mountain sta.
tlon. Two crews of nine state fire
fighters and equipment were dis
patched lmmedltaely from the dis
trict warden office hen. Soon af
terward a crew of 3S CCC men left
for the fire lines.
Extent of the fire could not be as
certained lmmedltaely. The blaze
was In timber and brush, the dis
trict warden's office said.
Make Home Here Mr. and Mrs. H.
H. Weaver have returned from Port
land and plan to make Medford their
permanent home. They have taken
up residence at the Trowbridge apart
ments. 90S West Tenth street. They
have lived here In the past. Recently
they visited In Portland for a month
after spending the winter In New
Mexico.
Army Airmen Killed
PRAHA, June 23. (Jp) Two army
aviators were killed today when
three military airplanes collided over
Praha during maneuvers. The pilot
of the third plane saved himself with
his parachute.
LAWN CHAIR SALE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY
Reclining Chair, only . .$1.00
.Directors Chair, only $1.35
Oak frame bright cartTaa
Lawn Swings as low as $18.25
MEDFORD TENT and AWNING WORKS
Phone 448. r. r. ni'RK S14 F. Main
The CHATEAU
RUSSIAN DINNERS
Served Family Style From S P. M. On
65c, 90c, and $1.25 until 8:30
$1.00 and $1.50 After 8:30
Dinner at the Chateau Is a Festive Occasion
RUSSIAN BORSCH, delicious tender steaks, hot spiced wine,
UNUSUAL ENTERTAINMENT Dining and danoing in the soft
candlelight of tbe quaint atmosphere is making THE CHATEAU a
popular rendezvous for those preferring good food and good entertain
ment in a pleasant surrounding.
We accommodate special luncheons, bridge parties and banquets,
or will cater out for special occasions. Chef PAUL will be glad to
oonsult you about your party. ,
10 MILES SOUTH
OF MEDFORD
n. CHATEAU
SAVE
WITH
SAFETY
G00DYEAR
This big sturdy Goodyear is built "to
take it." Really a top quality tire, with
ail Goodyear quality features, such as
center-traction tread and Supertwist
Cord plies. And. low prices make it
easy to save with safety!
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HAIHS
If Your Casings Are In Good Condition It Will Pay You
to Investigate Our
Re-Treading Service
tt lie examine our ra.lnn ... we will tell .nn franklr If the?
are rlht for re-tread Joh. If mi. ire ran a.vire ton the flnet
poMlhle aerTlre pi.es moderate prtceet Von ran fiEPT.ND upon
the re-treal work If It l harked nj the reputation of thl lon
Fitahll.hed, Medford concern!
Medford Service Station
YOUR TIRE SHOP 0. 0. Furnas, Proprietor
Main Street and Pacific Highway. Phone 14
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IN PRIZES
TRADE MID Villi CONTEST
VOTES SATURDAY
Standings, count taken up to
Saturday, June 18
GOLDEN WEST
COFFEE SERVED
A Cup of Rich nnd Dellrloui GOLDEN
WEST COFFEE will b nerved you when
you make your visit to Contest Head
quart em, Saturday, June 26. Don't fall
to come and get your cup of coffee.
Make your visit to Contest Headquarters
a pleasant one. S00 votes for earn pound
Of GOLDEN WEST COFFEE ordered.
Vou will be under no obligation to make
any purchase.
DON'T FORGET
VALENTINE'S CAFE
offers tbe following vote schedule:
Regular luncheon 500 votes
Regular dinner 300 votes
2500 extra votes on each meal ticket.
When yonr friendu come to Medford thl. week
end, urte them to enjoy the hojpltallt.T of
VALENTINE'S . . . enjoy Jlmmle'a dellcloua
food! In a delightfully cool, alr-condltloned
restanrant.
Gentner, Laura
naldlnr. or Moffet, Joy
llarnlih, Mary, Eagle Pt
Olmscheld. Roger
Ray, Doloree Marie
Axtell, Mr. Ranald, Trail
Arnold. Helen, Rt. 4
Llllle, Helen, Rt. J -
Raymond. Kenneth, Rt. S .
Barker, Edna
Blew, Leigh -
Offenbacher, Lola, Rush
Jonea, Mra. Laura
Galhrcatli. Bonnie B.,
Eagle Point -.....
NegleM. Vernon. Talent
Ktraut, Mr. Nora Same Val,
Brown, Zelda -
Wert, Mr. Lenna
Foley, Chenter, Central Pt
Thureton, Kenneth, Rt. S .
Wolf. Roger ......
Smllh. Harold
8lngler, Milton
Crawford, Richard
ShulU, Ray -
Mulr, Sheldon, Rt. t .
Hhultt, Joe
WINNING
BRANDS
May Be Purchased
At Any Grocery Store
Golden West Coffee
Crown Mills Flour
Products
Triangle Milling Co.
. Products
Snider 's Dairy Products
Porter's Macaroni
Products
Knight Packing Co.
Products
Borene and other Mt.
Hood Soap Co. Products
Walter Kendall Dog
Food
Parker's Potato Chips
Parker's Honey
Durkee's Famous Food
Products
Call at content headquarteni for
circular showing complete IIU of
laheH good for Tntei.
Rawtton, Elite, Rt, S ..
Preaht, Linn
Parker, Bobby ....
Takahlra, Alice ......
Patrick, Billy, Rt. S
Rnhlntion, Martha
Howard, -Beatrice
Kantor, Henry, Rt. 4
Conley, Bennle, JarkaonTlHe
Stelle, Clarence '
Mee. Keith
Morgan, Robert , ,
Smith, Dnnglaa
Harena. Cora
Heyland. Jack
roller. J. D Central Pt,
Hammond. Junior ..
Mollatt, Mre. charlee. phoenix
Cortim, Peggy
Brock, Pearl
Puhl, Betty
ftns.MH
486.974
8W.HS.
1I31.SH8
.13.340
178,1112
141, 1H
HB.7UU
85.711)
89.SIIA
81,(148
80.22(1
77,(1..
S2U7
SS.S.IU
46.2110
42.070
88,920
84.808
84,118
88.108
...3IU.11I
80.208
29,788
28.880
28,300
27,088
28,888
28,880
28,280
24,880
2S.27I
21,780
21,888
21,602
21.068
20.848
1SJMS
18,728
17.688
17. .MO
17,828
16,878
16X188
16460
16.820
16,000
18,100
Alford, Mr. Oeorg
Bee be. Dale
Dlcklnton, Dorothy .
Ifayet, Alton
Holme., Da-Id ....
Kellenbeck, . Vern
18.000
ts.ooo
18,000
18,000
16,000
18,000
Swoape, Thomaalne . 16,000
Hereyka, Emma, Sam Valley 18,000
VanDermark, Harry ................ 18,000
Oweni, Mil. K, 8 1.1,000
RllMell, Roy 18,000
' Rohblna, Nell, Jacktonvlll 14,715
Ballantyne, Jack . 18,936
Alexander, Alan .. I836
Sutton, Clarence, Central Pt. 18,760
18,496
18,468
Rogem, Clarence
Harget, Pete ......
Galloway. Paul, Sam Valley 11,445
18,418
1.9
12,800
12.800
12.800
12.800
12,800
12.800
1S.5O0
12,600
12,460
Chapman, Delmar. Gold HIU 12,240
Glait, Bill
na-li, Bill
Rlaew, Robert, TraU ,
Blaylock, Hugh
Plan. Arthur
Falrchlld, Duane
King, Conat-nce
Mulhollen, Tommy ....
Rummel, Benlah, Rt, 4 ,
Smith, Kenneth
Read, Bert
Neff, Mra. Lee ...........
Walter, Mra. Alio
11,750
11.868
Dalley, Eugene, Central Pt. 1126
Blakely, Ren
Camper, Marianne
Gamer, John E. .....
Wolff, Donald, Central pt.
Baldereton. Lloyd. Rt S
Sunday, Sidney, Rt, 1
Dyer. Booth
Olda. Betty
..Wolff, Ray. Rt. 1
11,800
11.28S
10.266
10.260
10.220
10,186
10.070
10.008
10.005
HERE'S HOW
Frfte Votes All Day
Saturday, June 25th.
PARENTS and friend ef ail oandlaat
are Invited to Tlrtt Trade and Win
Content Headquarter, Mala and Bart
lett, thl Saturday, June 5, to regtater for
their fa-orlte. Simply write your Bane,
addreat and . your candidate' name In the
registration hook. Thl win credit Tour
candidate with 200 to tee. You win
under no obligation to make any pureh.
Adult only may register. RegUtratlon rote
eeunt on final price only.
CANDIDATES!
Organise your group now have
them sign for yon at Contest Head,
quarters. Take advantage of this
opportunity. Ask contest headquar
ters for further information.
The following candidate have regis
tered since the last published list,
and hare 10.000 tote: Jerry Hooper,
Harry Lawrence, Gertrude Nelson, Rt
S, Alleen Tamney, Rt. I, Betty
Van Hot. Rogue Hirer, Mary Wall and
Jack Ktalsworth.
2nd Bicycle won by Mary Harnish, with 225,989 Votes
Candidates Must Show Votes over their 10,000 free votes
or their names will not appear in the published list.
CLOSING DATE FOR
CONTEST ENTRY!
Positively No New Candidates Will Be
Taken After Saturday, June 85. NO
EXCEPTIONS.
The Medford Domestic Laundry and
Zorie Cleaners will have a display of
their work. 1600 extra votes for each
new customer.
DURKEE'S
MAYONNAISE
Demonstration
Contest
Headquarters
Saturday I
FREE
WORLD BIKE GIVEN
EVERT TWO WEEKS
BUY CROWN FLOUR NOW
2,000 VOTES ON A 49 LB. SACK
10,000 VOTES on a BARREL (4-49 lb. k.)
If accompanied by your grocer sale ticket of current date . . full
bag will be cancelled and returned . . . Bring ftap, full or empty, te
contest headquarter for yote ... DO IT NOW!
CAKES SERVED BY ROSE BAKERY HERE SATURDAY!
FREE SAMPLES of BORENE SOAP and CROWN BEST PATENT FLOUR
FOR VISITORS AT CONTEST HEADQUARTERS SATURDAY!
COME-BRING THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS-FREE VOTES!
ENTRIES POSITIVELY CLOSE 5:30 P. M. JUNE 25 MAIL PHONE OR
BRING YOUR ENTRY TO CONTEST HEADQUARTERS MAIN AT BARTLETT
6oS Fifth and Hill
P. O B MORKI'S Mant