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Ye Smudge Pot
By Art hu i I'erry.
"There 1 no fight here, but great
harmony." the Democratic candidate
for Governor la quoted aa opining
at a recent atate meeting of Demo
crate. The candidate should put on
false whiskers and circulate unbe
knownst among hla party brethern.
By cocking a casual ear, he will note
considerable eulphur and brimstone,
In the conversation, when it drifts
around to the harmonloua double
cross of the Governor, In the late
primary.
t
Bain needed over the flaming for.
esta of the Northwost drenched the
east and middle west Wednesday and
yesterday, causing postponement of
major league baseball games. It was
one of Nature's rare miscues.
...
CANDID HINT
(Walnut Crk. (CaW.) Kernel)
"In the list of candidates for
sheriff printed last week In tha
Walnut Kernel the name of
Tony Regglardo was accident
ally omitted. It la hard to re
member the names of candldatea
who do not advertise."
It waa 108 yesterday. Nobody re
ealled how cold their feet got. one
morning last December.
The mistake flight of Douglas Cop
rlgan to Ireland, has started Pros
pact district kids leaping oft barns
with flour sacks as parachutes.
...
F. Bybee, the J'vllle serf, haa fin
Ished haying. He reports workers
have forgotten how to tell a farmer
to bring their hay to town, If they
want It pitched.
At a crossing near San Jose, Calif.,
a train hit a highway truck, and
had to be towed away. This ought
to teach locomotives to tackle tilings
their own size.
...
"THE WOMAN PAYS"
(Chlco (Cnllf.) Enterprise)
Dear Miss Chatlleld:
I am a widow who has moved
from the north to the south and
being lonely I grasped the op
portunity of making friends
with a bachelor. For two years
now he has averaged three meala
a week at my home, taken me
to expensive restaurants very fre
quently, always letting me psy
the bills. He prefers to ride In
my car but If this Isn't conven
ient he expects me to psy for
the gas In his csr. He makes a
good living but he doesn't spend
It."
...
Softball has such a hold on young
girls. In many sections of tho Pa
cific coast, the lassies will not wash
the dishes, reports say. This csn
be corrected by making the kitchen
Ink look more like first base,
...
"The president may have been
using a form of the editorial 'we'
when he told an Ohio audience not
to forget that 'the government Is
ourselves'." (Indianapolis Star)
Finicky thought.
...
Optimists report autoleta are driv
ing more carefulyl. due to the
Fourth of July death and Injury
toll, "Impressing upon them the
need of care and caution." The extent
of the Impression will not be fully
known, however, until the coroners
get through counting after Labor
Day the last double holiday of the
year.
...
Roasting ears are now on the
market, and attractively displayed In
II groceries. Orocers, so far, have
been unable to convince the Oilier
Qlrls the best ears are not at the
Bottom of the pl.
Ranker Sow Amerlran
PORTLAND. July 22. (API Among
130 persons naturalised in Federal
Judge Claude McColloch'a court yes
terday waa Jsmrs H. Msckle, vice
president ol the First Nation! bank
M Portland. He renounced allegiance
to the British empire.
SLASHEDI
Dresses cut to 13 PS up.
Ethelwyn B. Hoffmenu.
It Isn't the HeaU Its the
VfES it's hot, but it might be worse.
In New York yesterday,
In Medford it was 15.
Between 15 and 97 humidity is all the difference between
sunburn and sunstroke; irritation and illness; perspiration and
prostration, as far as congested districts are concerned, all
the difference between life and
No one likes these extreme
the mercury, watch the humidity reading.
As long as that remains under 20, there is really nothing to
worry about.
And incidentally the less
drink (not too cold) and the
and the less you think about yourself and the heat,
The better for you and for everyone around you.
Russia Calls Jap Bluff
"Threat, of armed force may bo good diplomacy tlaewhera.
but auch methoda will not succeed In Moscow. Tha demand
for withdrawal of troopa la not Justified and la unacceptable."
"pi-IUS Foreign Commissar Maxim Litvinoff bluntly answers
the ultimatum from Japan, regarding Soviet troops in
Manchoukuo.
According to all the traditions of international diplomacy
"them is fighting words."
If conditions in the Far East
and Stalin would be at each other's throats before the week end
is over.
But they are not. Japan
with China and things don't seem
A war between Japan and
unless Japan is far more desperate than dispatches indicate,
Tokio will find a way out of
face (which in the East just can't be done) and without risking
trouble at THIS time with the
What's
1 IJTIIY doesn't Harry Hopkins
T i
the heat spell is over!
It's bad enough fighting Old Sol without having to take
on the works progress administrator also. In any respectable
Republican home such a combination may prove fatal.
Said Harry yesterday:
"There are 3 million persona on work relief and Incidentally
I think I know how they are going to vote In the coming
election!"
Sodoeseveryoneel.se. But why bring that up? It certainly
doesn't help the Democratic party any, politically; and while
it increases the blood pressure and agony of the opposition,
we fail to see how it deprives them of any votes. What is, IS,
as far as work relief is concerned, and shooting the poor devils
while they are dying doesn't alter the situation.
It short it looks to us very much like the work of a malicious
and sadistic mind, a determination to wantonly inflict pain,
with no other purpose in mind whatever.
What a grotesque irony, if that IS what 5 years of practical
politics HAS done for the character of the work relief adminis-,
tratorl
Wanted,-Another Moses
K S far as federal relief is concerned, it is easy enough to see
r what SHOULD be done,
It's not so easy to see, HOW
What should be done is this:
The business of this country
naired and imnroved. that it can
more workers.
That's simple isn't it T
And there is no other way out.
For if private business can't
stride so to speak, no other medium can. The government has
done the job thus far but the
no longer.
This is really the essence of the
time, and it shouldn't be difficult to make the people see it.
But we still await the political
to do it.
What Jumbo Needs
TE observe our "column left
vv ,
and Kintner agree with
man Bruce Barton.
We quote:
"Bruce Barton who la tasking a name for himself aa a
Republican with some sense, has frankly admitted he would like
to run for the Seneto If Dewoy (sensational N. Y. District
Attorney) runs tor the governorship. Such a ticket would be
the strongest the Republlcsns could name."
It WOULD I
In fact these two gentlemen
party acutely needs at the present
1, New blood, youth.
2. A fresh, realistic point of view.
Barton accepts the ESSENTIALS of
emphasizes the need of a party in
sense, to translate idealism into
Dewev, wastes no time in partisan nousonse but concentrates
upon giving the people good government, by eucouragiug public
officials who are honest and sending those w-ho aren't to the
penitentiary.
Could any practical politician charter a better course for the
elephant to follow f
We wonder if the powers that be in the G. O. T. will be
smart enough to see it 1
Tiler, 03. Honors Comrades.
ELYR1A, O (UP) One of the old
est aviators In the United 6tates has
honored hts deed comrsdes. Cspt.
Lafsyette Stough. who celebrated hit
03rd birthday laH November, flew
over tho graves of veterans and drop
ped flowers In their memory.
The New York City s'hool sys
tem Is experimenting with the use
of white glsssbcsrri to supplsnt
blackboards in classrooms.
for example, the humidity wa 97,
death.
temperatures, but don't watch
you eat, the more pure water you
more you think about your work
were at all normal, the Mikado
is engaged in a death struggle
to be going so well.
Russia is still in the cards, but
the border crisis, without losing
Russian bear.
the Idea?
have
heart and wait until
to do it.
should be so overhauled, re
absorb, ten or twelve million
take over the load, in its normal
time is near when it can do so
national crisis, at the present
Moses to show us just HOW
commentators Messrs. Alsop
this column regarding Congress
represent what the Republican
time:
the New Deal, but
control, which lias the business
PRACTICE.
"Northwest Passage" Mow.
BOISE. Idaho. (UP) The filming
of "Northwest Passage" la encounter
ing delays here aa did tne original
forcing of the Northwest Passage. At
thst time, however, it was lsrgely a
question of the Indisus. This time
It Is labor trouble In weeding out
non-union workers.
New Zealand lurmshed aro.09P
men f.ir the British forces In the
'World wsr.
Personal Health Service
By William
Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease
diagnosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady If a stamped self
addressed envelope Is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written In Ink.
Owing to the large number of lettera received only a few can he answered.
No reply can be made to querlea not conforming to Instructions. Address
Dr. William Brady, 269 El (.amino, ueverly Hills, Calif.
DIATHERMY WORKED LIKE A CHARM
I have Intended for some yean to
write and tell yon how much I en
joy your column. I tried out your
diathermy method when the thing
seemed almost
lmpott.l ble.
could not find
doctor that could
give that treat'
ment; ell I con
sulted aatd they
would not rec
ommend It. But
I was persistent
and finally
found one. It
worked like a
charm. I had
neuritis so badly
that I had not been able to ralso my
arm for a long time, and since the
tonsils were extrlpated have never
had a touch of It. TV, at was some
years ago, and X sing your praises . .
I like particularly the common sense
way you look at health problems and
your apparent sympathy with the
people In reference to hysterical spe
cialism of the day. . . (M. H. B.)
The diathermy (electro-coagulation)
method of exaripatlng tonsils is not
mine. It Is the method I'd cr.cose of
my tonsils were presumably the seat
of a focus of Infection, especially if
any complication rendered general
anesthesia more thon ordinarily risky,
It Is kind of you to sing my
praises, but wouldn't It be nice to
tell your friends about the doctor"
who did such a fine Job of extrlpat
Ing your tonsils?
Years ago a good many well-mean- ,
lng but not well Informed doctors
would not recommend the diathermy j
method, and Indeed many throat spe
cialists who had not yet learned the
difficult technique of the modern
method actually condemned It Is
Incomplete , "unsatisfactory", "too
slow" or even "dangerous." A few of
the more excitable ones broke Into
print and published In medical Jour
nals rather childish diatribes ex
pressing ell sorts of theoretical ob
jections to the new method and be
traying wide incgrance of It.
But all that Is history now. You
will have to search a long while to
find a doctor of any standing or a
throat specialist of any standing who
condemns the diathermy method. It
Is now in universal use and Is the
only method by which the resource
ful physician may deal effectively
wltb Infected tonsils In patients who.
by reason of some complicating Han
dicap such as heart trouble, are Dad
risks for general anesthesia or a ma
jor operation.
Man About
Manhattan
By GEORUK lUCKLB
NEW YORK. Burgess Meredith
about whom so many kind things
have been written In the past, 11
figuring unhappily in the news at.
at the moment.
The young man
who has been
tagged as "The
Hamlet of 1943"
is facing divorce
proceedings from
his pretty wife,
and already 1
hear his home at
Stony Point, in
the High Tor
country of tha
Palisades, la up
for sale.
There la quite
a history to this
house aside from
the posies that were written about
It when Meredith and his bride
bought It a couple of years ago
Originally it wns a farm houne usod
by Lafayette as his headquarters
during the Revolutionary war. it
commands the rugged terrain
which the battle of 8tony Point was
fought.
Not long ago I happened to b
driving by the place and waa in
terested to find two cannon mount
ed In front of the house. This, I
thought. If they are genuine Con
tinental cannon, waa a magnificent
step toward rehabilitating Lafayette's
old headquarters. And so I got out
of the car and walked over to have
a good look at them.
But they weren't real, and their
position there was evidence of an
actor's theatrical Imagination. They
were wooden, and the paint alreadv
waa begtnnlng to chip off. I ara told
Meredith purchased them at some
theatrical house where props for
dramas and psgeanta are sold.
It may Interest you to know that
til game of croquet has taken a
strangle hold on the Imagination of
lot of people in thla section of the
country. Leagues have been formeo
nd court are in all the parks and
playground centers.
Herbert Bayard Swope is said to
be a maniac on the subject, and so
Is Alexander WooUcott. Swope even
haa a court that la floodlighted, so
he can play the game at night, and
he defies, anyone to call it a sLvy'a
game.
A tragic scry Is that one about
Don Qulnn. the radio writer. He
and hla wife planned for years a
new home overlooking the bav lu
San Francisco. And they began worn
on it. Finally It waa completed, and
then, after dreaming and hoplnc
for so much, they reallred their
wishes and started out to drive to
San Francisco the other dav. It
was to be their first summer in their
new home. But hardly had they
got on the road when like that
came the acreech of brakes applied
too late, the grind of gear, ths
crah. Don is now in a hospital in
Chics sco. His wife Is dead.
A rur.lM real cstater ryed Fra.k
Novak dubiously when he tuoved into
Brady, M P.
The memory of the rank and fi
of dumb doctors In America 1a short
It was only a year or two agi that
they were assured by the loud and
fast speaking Poo-Bah of the A. M.
A., that this new-fangled method
(which, unfortunately,' I had been
urging upon ti e public) was Inade
quate and unsafe the dumb docs be
lieve whatever they see In print If
the hokkum bears the trick seat "ac
cepted by the American Medic IAs
sociatlon." They're too childish to
comprehend that for all practical
purposes the Pooh-Bah Is the Amer
ican Medical Association.
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS ,
Hair
Will cod liver oil rubbed on the
face grow hair? Have been told It Is
very good for the skin but am afraid
to use It. (Miss A. F.)
Answer No. Any frequent Irrita
tion may cause the Invisible down
that covers a woman's skin to grow
heavier and oecome visible.
Beery Mentality
Husband, successful in business
drinks nothing during the day, but
every evening regularly consumes 8
to 10 bottles of beer and becomes
quite silly under the effects. In reply-
to my protests he claims you advo
cate yeast for health and he gets the
benefit of It In beer. (Mrs. E.J.W.)
Answer And that Is silly, for beer
contains no yeast, practically. Chron
ic dilation of the stomach and patt:
ological obesity are early results of
such hogglshness; serious liver aid
kidney lesions develop later. Alcohol
ic (multiple) neuritis Is likely to set
in eventually if a drinker relies on
such a source for calories from food
To prevent such neuritis It Is well
to supplement the diet with vitamin
B.
Crackers Are Good Food
Do crackers dry up the blood? Is It
harmful to use water on the hair
every day? In winter sometimes it
freezes. (P. B.)
Answer Crackers are good food
and do not "dry up" the blood. Only
objection to frequent wetting of the
hair is that It removes the natural
hair oil and leaves the scalp and hair
too dry. Send a stamped envelope
bearing your address and ask for
monograph on Care of the Hair and
Control of Dandruff.
Copyright 1938, John F. DUle CI.
Kd Note: Persons wishing to
communlrate with Dr. Hrudy
'should send letter direct tu Ur.
William Brady, M. l., 265 CI
Camlno. Beverly Hills, Calif.
hla new apartment the other day.
The One-Man Band has 36 instru
ments which he plays uncommonly
well. But the landlord was skep
tical. He thought Prank was get
ting ready to make a roosting place
for an entire orchestra out of his
apartment and wasn't satisfied until
Frank gave a demonstration.
A busy young man la Tim Ryan
who Uvea In Connecticut, works in
New York, and commutes to Atlanta.
Oa.. every ten days. With two hours
dally commuting from Connecticut,
and the southward Jaunts coming
regularly, Ryan figures one-third of
his life la being spent in transit.
The
Capital
Parade
(Continued from Page One )
this powerful Tammany district lead'
er has been the New Deal's political
spearhead in New York on seven,
occasions. In the repeated efforts
to capture the Tammany organlza
tlon, Hlnes has always been the chief
ally. And In passing out U. S. mar
shalahlps. collectorshlps, even federal
judgeships, Hlnes has always had
more to say than anyone but Ed
Flynn of the Bronx.
Obviously, Dewey's prosecution of
Htnea has a strong political flavor
Obviously, If Dewey fails, the cry of
political persecution will be deafen
lng. But, If he succeeds, he will be
the only thoroughly respectible Re
publican 1940 prespect. Elsewhere,
the Republican candidates are either
nonentities or acknowledged servants
of big business. But Dewey, heading
the Republican ticket in New York,
would be neither.
Besides the great If of the Hlnes
prosecution, there are plenty of other
ifs in the situation. The problem
of the Democratic candidate, for ex
ample. Is pressing. Dewey does not
want to run If Lehman or Wagner
la to be hla apponent. Lehman has
already ruled himself out. announc
ing for the senate place of the late
Royal S. Copeland. Wagner haa said
repeatedly that he would not take
the governor's Job on a silver platter,
but Jim Farley still hopes to make
him change his mind.
Another big If Is the attitude of
Mayor Florello H. LaGuardla. The
excitable, shrewd little mayor has a
huge personal following In New York,
and he Is the best eampaiRner in the
state. Publicly, he Is on good terms!
with Dewey, but. all the same, he j
dlslikrs Dewey only a little less than
he dislikes Governor Lehmsn. H's !
gratuitous statement, wlthdmwin?
his own name from consideration for
a senate Place, was clearlv drsicned
to kep Dewey out of the governor
ship. And he is already iwarchins.
lor rae way to oppose Dewey.
Bruce Barton, who is making a
name for hlmje'.f as a Republican
with some srn.e. has frankly admit
ted that he would i::e to run for
the senate if lwpy runs for th
governorship. Such a ticket would
be the strongest the Republicans
could name.
Yet, oddly enough, the greatest If
of all Is Dewey himself. Thus far.
he has made hla name only aa a
public prosecutor. He Is known to
be ambitious, cool-headed, without
much warmth of personality. His
attitude on the civil liberties haa
been called In question. Yet, beyond
that, there has never been any dis
cussion of hla Ideas or abilities. Be
fore he can get anywhere. In fact, he
must prove himself.
Comment
on the
Days News
By FRANK JENKINS
07 all the menaces to business
(which is the institution out
of which ALL OF US make our liv
ing) unsatisfactory labor relations
constitute probably the GREATEST
menace.
When labor and management can't
get along, business simply BREAKS
DOWN. When business breaks down,
we all suffer.
THE Wagner labor act has contrib
uted to the breakdown of satis
factory relations between labor and
management. It puts too much pow
er, along With TOO LITTLE RESPON
SIBILITY, In U-.e hands of ambi
tious labor leaders.
When one party to a contract has
ALL THE POWER and NONE OF THE
RESPONSIBILITY, there Is bound to
be trouble.
BUT labor isn't wholly at fault.
The bulk of our present labor
troubles can probably be laid at the
door of a small minority of employ
ers. These men look upon labor aa a
commodity. They look upon people
who work as cogs in a machine. La
bor ISN'S a commodity. Men who
work ARENT cogs In a machine.
Laboring men are HUMAN BEINGS.
If they aren't treated as such, they
are bound to be dissatisfied, and
when tuey are dissatisfied they make
trouble.
OORTLAND lumber industry has
had more than its ci:aro of labor
trouble. But in the vicinity of Port
land Is one smaH mill that has had
NO labcr trouble. Through all the
jurisdictional labor wars that have
prostrated Portland's lumber Indus
try aa a whole, this small mill has
operated uninterruptedly.
WHY?
Because the boss has treated his
employees as human beings, taking
them into his confidence, telling
tjiem hts troubles, outlining to them
the problems he has to meet, and
treating them wltu unfailing fair
ness and Justice.
So they have stayed with him,
through thick and thin.
F management of American Indus
tryin other words, the BOSS
will do a little less thinking about
cold efficiency and a lot more think
ing about living human relationships!
tfe bulk of our labor troubles will
soon vanish.
There may have been a time In the
world when labor had to be drlvenl
If so, that time is gone GONE FOR
EVER, so far as this country is con
cerned. American labor can be led
a long way. but it can't be driven an
Inch.
OREGON CITY CLERKS
WILL QUIT PICKETING
SALEM. Ore.. July 22. (AP) Dan
iel Hay, state manager of the Asso
ciated Employers of Oregon, said yes
terday he had reached an agreement
with representatives of the AF.L.
Clerki union colling for withdrawal
of pickets from four Oregon City
stores.
Pickets have been stationed before
the stores for 16 weeks. Negotiations
for an agreement covering point of
dispute between the merchants and
the clerks' union have been started,
Hay said.
4
Map Blamed In Crash.
BETHLEHEM. Pa. (UP) A road
map waa blamed for an automobile
collision here. A man told police
the map blew from the rear seat of
hla machine and wrapped around .lis
face, causing him to lose control
of the car.
Faithful Democrat Errs.
CLEVELAND. UP) Stephen M.
Young drove 104 mile to Toledo,
where he thought a Democratic rally
was to be held. Instead, he found
a tea-musicale sponsored by a Demo
cratic woman's club. He remslmd
for two hours.
Don't just ask for Milk . .
Be sure of THE BEST . .
Say:
"GOLDEN
GUERNSEY"
A richer, finer premium milk
from the Wing purebred
(iuremev herd . . . Clmerhlll
r.oi.ni N c;i ERNstY Milk l
the talk of the town ... Be
sure to serve It to VOIR
tam!l :
Iielhered daily to jour home.
Wing's CL0VERHILL
DAIRY
Flight o Time
Medford and Jackson County ,
history from ti e files of the
Mall Tribune 10 and 20 years
ago.
TEN TEARS AOO TODAY
July 22, 1928.
(It waa Saturday.)
John Henry Meara and H. D. CoU-
yer circle globe in plane In 23 days.
Gold Hill hotel la again opened for
business.
Band concert In city park last Fri
day evening drew record attendance
The Misses Georgia and Icel Ed
wards, Louise Fluhrer and Eleanor
Peters leave for a week's vacation at
Diamond lake.
Champion Gene Tunney to meet
Tom Heeney In heavyweight title
bout at New York Thursday.
No relief In sight for heat wave
sweeping state. Mercury registers 100
here.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
July 22, 1918.
(It waa Monday.)
Allied Bucceasea on the western
front Increase hourly, with American
troops chasing Germans across
Ma me.
the
Notwithstanding the scarcity o
pork products, hogs dying of starv
ation have been noticed in the coun
ty road in this district. The owner
of these animals la not only guilty
of cruelty to 'dumb animals but of
wasting the nation's meat supply as
well, and the sight of these starving
animals Is a disgrace to the com
munity aa a whole. (Table Rock
Tablr.)
Seventy-five young men of Jack
son county called to colors.
Major Teddy Roosevelt. Jr.,
ed in battle at Sotssons.
Communications
Declared Value of Capital Stock.
A Suggestion.
To the Editor: Prior to July 31.
all corporations must file a declara
tion of value of their capital stock.
This declaration may be any amount
the corporation sees fit to fix. ind
so remains for a period of three
years, and on which is paid a capital-
stock tax of one dollar per $1,000.
Many do not understand the effect
this declared value has In their excess-profit
tax, nor do they realize
the amount of this tax until their
return Is made up at the end of.
the year. I can only Buggest here
that a safe estimate for a declared
value Is to estimate a net earning
for the taxable year and multiply
this by ten to get a fair declared
value. If your final net gain la hf
estimated, or less, there will be no
excess-profits tax to pay. If your
net gain Is in excess of your esti
mate, you will have to pay a gradu
ated a percent and 12 percent on
such excess. I will gladly explain
further to Inquirers.
E. M. WILSON, C.P.A.
Medford, July 31st.
Earl Is Getting "Kidded"
To the Editor:
As Smudge Pot Perry would 6ay
"here Is a dirty dig or back-handed
slap' at the weather In our famous
valley, especially during the recent
loe degree hot spell, as the follow
ing comment appeared In- "Sips for
Supper" column of a local, daily
paper here:
No matter how hot you may be
thwe days, thank God that you
don't live in the Rogue RJver val
ley." Maybe S. P. P. can give 'em a
wallop for this, now that the 104
A Delightful
Picnic Delicacy
PINEAPPLE JAM
and
CHERRY JAM
TURNOVERS
Light and fluffy puff pastry filled with
delicious jam, and lightly sprinkled with pow
dered sugar.
5C each and 6 for 25
Always be sure use
TRIPLE "T" habit.
at your favorite
6
cv
degree (official) temperature ap
peared here on Wednesday, while
down the main stem It waa mom
like 134. They say their temperature
la taken at their airport, east of
town.
People down In Willamette val
ley have been sold on the Idea that
the Rogue River valley is the hottest
place In all the country all the sum
mer season, so why not do something
about It and show them some tem
peratures from the really hot spots
of the country as Medford folks get
kidded good and plenty about tt
down this way.
Salem, July 31.
E. C. G ADDIS.
Local Legion Is Appreciative.
To the Editor:
Allow me. personally, and as com
mander and on behalf of Post No.
16 of the American Legion to ex
press to you the appreciation of
myself and of the members of Med
ford Post for the excellent editorial
In your recent paper upon the topic
of the Boys' State.
The Legion Is vitally Interested in
the furtherance of this Boys' State
movement and. In fact, in all move
ments that tend to make for better
citizenship in the future. Your kind
recognition of .the merits of these
efforts I feel to be worthy of com
mendation from this post.
DON R. NEWBURY.
Commander Medford Post No. lfl.
July 31.
Jap Troop Use Fans
SHANGHAI. July 22. (AP) Fans
have become Important pieces of
equipment for all Japanese troops
engaged in the Yangtze river offen
sive or garrisoned in the Chinese
Interior foreign witnesses reported
today. The temperature was as high
as 110 degrees.
Chevrolet
JINGLES
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We are NOT lion tamers
don 't do circus stunts,
No banner headlines for run
ning back punts!
Have never even won a Car
negie bright medal
Of gold or silver or other
precious metal;
Why even our golf game is
very mediocre,
And have to admit we can't
win at poker!
But when it comes to selling
Chevrolet cars
We're all of us classed as
four bell stars!
Chevy M. Hurd
Rogue River Chevrolet
Main and Riverside
Service Oept 32 No. Riverside
Used Car Lot Riverside at 4tb
Women Reduce This
Safe Way
Trv (, 1 ' Pliyalclana for 60yeariT
Walnscott's East Side Pharmacy
Beck's bread.
Cret the
food store or at
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