Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 25, 1938, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEDFORD MATT, TRUBTjyTE. MEDFOKD, OKEflpy. MOmT. .TULY 25. 1933.
PAGE FTVE
LOCAL and
From Beagle Dora Ashley of Beagle
was a Med ford rial tor Saturday
t
On Business Fred Virtu and Jtra
Orlmes of Central Point transact d
business In this city today.
Her Today Wayne Crews of Jack
sonville called In Medford t.hla aft-
Motor On Coast Miss Juanlta Tor-!
ton and Dude Gull spent yesterday
on a motor trip along the Oregon
eoast.
Prom Merrill Mr. and Mrs. Monty
Rountree. former Medford residents
now living In Merrill, called 9n
friends here over the week-end.
Special Stop A southbound Unit
ed Malnllner made a special stop at
Medford municipal airport this morn
ing to discharge E. A. Johnson.
passenger from Seattle, Wash.
To Reshlngle Peter Dietrich of
030 North Central avenue, applied
at the city building Inspector's office
Saturday for a permit to reshtngle
a residence at a stated cost of 9100.
Return Home Martin Luther. Tr
Jim Henry and Warren Bayllss re
turned yesterday from Carmel. Cal.,
where they spent a week vacationing
at the Martin Luther beach home.
They made the trip by motorcar.
Prills Tomorrow Company A and
headquarters company. 186th Infan
try of the Oregon national guard wtll
hold their regular weekly drills In
the Medford armory at 8 p. m. to
morrow. Tonsils Excised W. L. Jones of 343
Apple street, underwent an operation
for the removal of his tonsils In
the Osteopathic hospital this morn
. tng. Mr. Jones is construction super
intendent of the Rogue River na
tional forest.
Travel Gains A substantial gain
has been noted In vacation travel of
families to the west coast by plane
as a result of the recent ruling by
United Air Lines permitting children
between two and 13 to ride at half
fare .It was stated today by Mux
C. Henne, manager here.
Church Party Intermediate Sun
day ichool of the Plrst Christ! ui
church will have a swimming party
and picnic lunch at Jackson Hot
Springs tomorrow afternoon. Mem
bers are asked to meet at the home
of Mrs. P. O. Latham. 832 South
Oakdsle avenue at 3:30 and to bring
swimming suits and service.
Continues Study Lynn H. Douglas,
chief of the division of grazing for
the Pacific northwest region of the
United States forest service, left here
yesterday for Lakevtew, headquarters
of the Premon national forest where
he was to continue his study of local
range conditions and problems, Mr.
Douglas, recently transferred to this
region, spent most of last week on
the Rogue River national forest. His
office Is In Portland.
IS SHE
Beck's Bread and Milk
Are the Foods Child
ren Meed in Largest
Amounts ...
BECK'S BREAD takes children further thaa
nearly anything else Uity can eat. It helps
make tham husky and healthy furnishes
th. enerpr they must have to keep up with others
of their own age.
It al supplies the nutritional element essen
tial to growth protein . . and It contributes to
the mineral salts needed for an all-around healthy
body.
PERSONAL
Returns Home Mlas Susanna
Campbell returned home the last of
the week from an extended visit
with relatives In Portland.
Medford Visitors Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Gttteleon, owners of "Tue
Paris," women's clothing store In
Marahfleld, were recent Medford via-;
Itora.
Meeting Tonight Medford Junior
chapter of the National Aeronautic
association will meet at 7:30 tonight
at the Jackson County Chamber of
Commerce.
Week-ends Here Henry Pisher,
California -Oregon Power o ompany
employe stationed In Bly. spent the
week-end visiting his wife In Med
ford. At Ashland Among Medford resi
dents attending the Medford-Ashland
baseball game In Ashland yesterday
were Jim Murray, Ed Lamport and
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Frasler.
On Legion Business Walter Looker,
Lee Oarlock and Horace Bromley re
turned last night from Salem where
they spent the week-end on Amer
ican Legion affairs. Yesterday the
local veterans attended the annual
picnic of Marlon County Volture No.
163 of the 40 et 8 soclete which
was held at Sliver Creek falls.
Melchlor Here M. J. Melchlor. field
representative of-the World war vet
terans state aid commission. Is spend
ing this week in Medford on official
business. He Is making his head
quarters In the real estate office of
Carl T, Tengwald, the commission's
county representative, at 135 West
Main street.
Civil Service Test United States
civil service commission today an
nounced an open competitive exam
ination for the position of ordnance
man to fill existing and future va
cancies In the Puget Sound navy
yard. Applications must be on file
not later than August 10 with the
Recorder. Labor Board. Puget Sound
Navy Yard, Bremerton. Wash. Pull in
formation regarding the examination
and position may be obtained at the
Medford postoffice from Earl H. York,
secretary of the local civil service
board of examiners.
" Visitors Tay The 'Citizens mili
tary training camp at Camp Hurl
hurt, Vancouver Barracks. Wash., will
observe visitors' day on Saturday.
August 6, It was stated In a notice
received here today from Lieut. Hues
ton R. Wynkoop, adjutant of the
7th infantry. Parents and friends of
the Jackson county boys In the
camp will be welcome, Lieut. Wyn
koop said. The youths attending
camp from here are Donald E. Gray.
Donald R. Horner, Dale M. Roberts.
Albert H. Plche, Ray K. Wolff. Ray
mond B. Crosby, Dale M. Hoffman.
John J. Estes. James A. Thurston,
Sidney D. Thurston, Roger E. Olm-
scheid and Milton A. Benford, all of
Medford. and Eddie J. Bernston of
Jacksonville.
A HIKER
...OR A SQUATTER?
T7NI IllUh
Back's bread builds up. adding strength to
growing muscles. Aocordlng to leading author
ities. It can wall supply at least ONI FOURTH
of all the muacle-bulldlng food children eat a
simple matter to arrange, alnea most children are
crazy about It.
Because of their active, busy Hree, children
need food thst digests quickly food that main
tains energy throughout the day. Ho other com
mon food except augar, la MORE QUICKLY
DIGESTED than Beck'a bread. Nothing Is left to
harm or strain the dlgestlre system.
There's no BETTER or CHEAPER way thsn
through Beck's bread of giving growing children
the things their bodies need In largest amounts;
a good source of food energy and muscle-building
protein.
TRIPLE "T"
and
DE LUXE BREAD
vi lift In A. p Mr. and Mrs. linn
Villa of Medford visited friends In
O rants Pass Saturday evening.
Tlstt Parents Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Schmidt of S Xatherlna
Court, visited their parent In Eu
gene over the week-end.
Many At lake Rogue River na
tional forest campgrounds at Lake
of the Woods were filled almoat to
capacity yesterday with nearly doo
persons registered for the .day. In
addition about BOO summer resi
dent and their guests spent the
week-end at the lake. Although for
est fire smoke spoiled the visibility
for the recreatlonlsU as well as the
forest lookouts, the visitors had a
pleasant time boating, swimming and
fishing, thus enjoying a respite from
the clty'a heat. Several out-of-state
tourists were Impressed with the rec
reational facilities available to the
public at the forest campgrounds
and expressed surprise that more
local residents were not camping at
the lake, the ranger station reported
SIEP OUT OF PLAYOFF
SILVERTON, Ore.. July 35. V-
Edwards Furniture, state semi-pro
baseball champion, withdrew from
the regional play-off today because.
In event of victory, It would be un
able to enter the national tourna
ment at Wichita, Ras.
Sllverton. beaten by Edwards 5 to
4 In the Oregon finals, will meet
Medical Lake. Wash., at Sllverton
Tuesday night' In the northwest se
ries. The clash will be for the best
three out of five games.
TWO-TON 'TONY GIVES
PNEUMONIA A BATTLE
ORANGE. N. J., July 35. 4 A
"fight talk" and two blood transfus
ions gave Tony OeJento. No. 1 chal
lenger for the heavyweight boxlrug
crown, new vigor today In his bout
witii broncho-pneumonia.
"I'll kill that bum," Tony vowed.
Oalento's private physician. Dr.
Joseph Higi, and three consulting
physicians, announced Tony's fever
was 103.3 , drop of more than two
points from yesterday's high of
105.6 nd his general condition was
"slightly Improved." They said the
transfusions had reacted farably.
Legion To Discuss
Convention Plans
Plans for the state and national
conventions of the American Legion
will be discussed at next regular
meeting of Medford post of the Amer
ican Legion. Wednesday night at Hie
armory. The 1038 state convention
of the Oregon department will take
place at Pendleton, Sept. 1, 3 and 8
and the national convention In Los
Angeles, Sept. 19 to 32 Inclusive. All
Legionnaires desiring detailed Infor
mation regarding either of these
gatherings of World war veterans are
urged to be present Wednesday at
8 p. m.
$Mgf
BARM PEAR
THINNING URGED
TO BOOST SIZE
In a bulletin Issued today Amer
ican Fruit Growers. Inc., advised or
chardista to start thinning Immedia
tely If It seems likely that their
Bsrtlett pears will not size.
"With the warm weather prevail
ing up and down the coast It would
appear, thst all Bart let U may run
smaller this year than last season
and may develop a surplus of ISO's
and smaller atzea" the bulletin said.
"Therefore it Is our urgent rec
ommendation that all growers Im
mediately look over their Bartlett
crop and if It Is doubtful whether
or not your Bartletts will size It
will pay to get in and Immediately
start thinning because If there are
too many ISO's and smaller sizes
available this year they will not
only be discounted In the eastern
markets on fresh pack fruit but
they may be eliminated by the can
ners on No, 3 grade.
"So it will be well worth a grower's
extra thinning expense to try to get
as many pears larger than ISO's as
possible this yesr."
The California fresh pack Bartlett
deal got under way July 8, the day
the first cars started rolling to the
east, the bulletin stated. California
sires to date have been running sur
prisingly small, much smaller than
anticipated, some of the esrly car
loads running heavily to 195-210
sizes, according to the bulletin.
With arrival of the small sizes the
market slumped end growers and
shippers are now being advised to
pack nothing smaller than 180 size,
the company's bulletin asserted.
No cannery offers have been made
yet In California or the northwest
but there Is rumor of an offer and
sale In Taklma on the basis of 816
a ton for number 1 and $7.50 for
number 3, according to the bulletin.
"It Is our opinion canners are
waiting first to see Just what prices
these heavier shipment of California
Bartletts bring before they make an
offer." the American Fruit Growers
statement said.
"The heavier shipments are due to
arrive in the east this week and
something should pop then or short
ly after. On the other hand. If the
Bartletts continue to run small. It
may force canners to get In and
purchase what they think they will
need In the way of large sizes while
these large sizes are available and
If they can't buy all they want of
large sizes they may be forced to
tske some of the smalt pears.
"Another thing: If the sizes con
tinue to run small In all coast dis
tricts. It is naturally going to re
duce the total tonnage of Bartletts
available because culling out 195's
and smaller Bartletts will mean a
big reduction7 In the Bartlett ton
nage." 4
BIRTHS
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Otto J,
Frohnmayer of Spring street July 33
at 1:13 p. m. In Community hospital
a girl weighing seven pounds, 11
ounces. The baby has been named
Mlra Jean Frohnmayer.
Education Board
Meeting Tuesday
EUGENE, July 25. (AP) The
board of higher education will hold
its regular July meeting tomorrow
at the new Fairmont Heights home
of Chancellor Frederick M. Hunter.
The building committee will confer
today and the finance committee
will meet prior to Tuesday's formal
session. The building group will dis
cuss cooperation with the city of
Eugene for the construction of a
University of Oregon -municipal audi
toiium and complete arrangements
to advertise for bids on the (300,000
chemistry building unit authorised
as a FWA project at Oregon State
college.
A PARADE
6? STARS
TALKING
PCTlJ
TONIGHT
Continuous Showi
Starting at 7:30 p. m,
BRIGGS - HUMPHREY
MOTOR CO.
Desoto-Plymouth Distributors
Showroom 132 South Riverside
Youthful Stars In
Thrilling Picture
On Craterian Bill
The drama of the British Merchant
Marine serves to team Fredle Bar
tholomew and Mickey Rooney la a
gripping story in "Lord Jeff," story
of England's future sailors, now play
ing at the Craterian theatre.
Its locale, the Russell-Coatee Nau
tical Sci:ool. one of the famous Eng
lish institutions grouped in the Bar
nardo Homes where orphans are
trained for the future, the new pic
ture deplete Freddie as a youngster,
the toot of crooks, represented as a
scion of nobility, who la taken from
his dishonest guardians and trained
at the school.
Mickey Rooney plays the student
petty officer wiio la first Freddie's
Nemesis, later his friend, as the spoil
ed boy finds loyalty and regeneration.
Intimate details of the training of
the boys, their athletic meets, mast
climbing contests, annual boat race,
and their final graduation to places
aboard the Queen Mary, form a back
ground against which a story of sac
rifice and hate, loyalty and regener
ation Is played. Both youngsters are
excellent In their roles.
Veteran stage star Charles Coburn
plays the superintendent of tfie
school with dignity and conviction.
The crooks are played by Oslo
Sondergaard and Jonathan Hale and
a new child find Is Introduced in
Terry Kllburn, English boy actor,
Griffin Creek
GRIFFIN CREEK, July 3d. (Spll
The baby and pre -school clinic will
be held In the white school house
Thursday. July 38. from 1:30 to 3:30
p. m. Free protection against diph
theria and smallpox will be offered.
Every mother In the community Is
urged to take advantage of this free
clinic for their children.
Mrs. Rose Sturglll spent last week :
at the home of her son. C. E. Sturglll. j
Raster Cased and Bob Wilcox re !
turned home July 17 from Looking I
glass where they attended the Bible
conference.
Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Caulklns have
as their house guest their daughter
and son-in-law from southern Cali
fornia. Mrs. Howes of Klamath Falls, who
waa a house guest of Mrs. Riley D.
Hansen for some time, returned home
July IS.
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Hansen and
their guest, Mrs. Howes, enjoyed one
evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. R. R. Chtlds.
Many families from here enjoyed
themselves Sunday picnicking and
swimming on the Applegate.
H. E. C. members from here, who
enjoyed the hospitality of the Talent
H. E. C. club Wednesday afternoon,
were the Mesdsmes LeVander, Stur
glll. Brltton. Brown, Logan. McCarty,
Squire. Tolle, Hood and Arnold.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lemon of Cot
tage Grove were recent callers at the
J. D. Brown home.
Notices have been posted for a
special election to be held at the
school house July 36. All Interestel
should read these notices and attend
the election.
Mrs. Helma Conger's mother, Mra.
Nahss, Is staying with her while
recuperating from a recent illness.
Bandits Pay Visit
To Bottling Works
PORTLAND, Ore., July as. (API
Two men who carried revolvers snd
a third who waited outside In an
automobile robbed a bottling works
(Coca Cola) of $3000 In cash today.
They forced three employes Into a
rear room and took 15 bags of money.
The gunmen's faces were masked
by handkerchiefs.
Body of Boy Found
. floating in River
KELSO. Jtllv IK ISr Tha fc4
a boy, about 13 yeara old. clad only
m pair oi DiacK DatMng trunks,
was found floating In the Columbia
river near - Kalama this afternoon,
Coroner' Shirley Marsh ssld.
No msrks or mesns of Identifica
tion could be found and Marsh Im
mediately started a check of missing
persons record. The body had been
In the water a week or 10 days,
Marsh said.
Card of Thanlr.
I wish to extend my alnoera thanka
kj me many friends for their kind
ness and sympathy during my recent
bereavement, and for the beautiful
uorai oirenngs.
Mrs, L. Jane Hemstreet
The first contract for subways was
awarded in 1900 In New Tork Olty.
Wlndemera la the largest lake In
England.
lm I UM Man Tribune Want Ads
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Major Bowes Revue
Booked for Showing
Holly Stage Tuesday
Amateurs may come and amateura
may go but. according to those who
have already had the pleasure of
seeing Major Bowes' "Intercollegiate
Revue." which comes to the Holly
theatre for a one day only av.owlng
tomorrow, on the stage for both mat
inee and evening, the ten acts who
appear on the bill will have no trou
ble at all In keeping right In the
parade after they close their tour.
Amateura yes at least they were
when the show started but doing
iiielr stuff In -a professional minwr
that will see moat of them In big
time before long.
Swing will be the order of the day
when these collegiate boys snd girls
hit the at ro tomorrow at the Holly.
Prom New York's coeducational
Madison Square Garden come the
Four Shag Champions, exponents of
the Jittering school of dance: Jackie
Fields of N. T. U. shows wiat oan be
done with four spoons in a musical
sort of way and also does a specialty
on the harmonica: Smith College of
fers the "Duchess of Swing," Grace
Johnston: from VUlanova comes
Alexander Meocuocl to set toes tap
ping with his accordion: Billy Irons
of Howard tap danoea on roller
skates; and a graduate of Brooklyn
Barbur College. Dick King special
ises In Impressions; Bert and Betty
give a lesson In drumming on the
backs of chairs and for the first time,
that gag about "she ihould be beat
en regularly, like a gong" has more
than figurative meaning for Bert
actually beats Betty like a gong. Of
course there's a catch to It but It
won't be divulged here. Also In the
act are O'Brlea and Goldberg from
the College of Hard Knocks with a
line of patter that should hit the
spot, while Bill Bond way, the "Be
lieve It or Not" boy soprano has been
credited with being tops In his line.
The closing turn Is provided by Joe
Smith and his daughter, Marie, with
a singing -tapping routine.
"Prison Nurse." featuring Henry
WUcoxon and Marian Mara, will be
the screen feature on the program.
Robert Montgomery
Stars In Dramatic
Picture At Rialto
A motion picture now tells the
story of Major Walter Reed and the
small band of scientists who Invaded
Cuba after the Spanish -American
War, pledged to wipe out yellow fe
ver.
Yellow Jack," which opened yes
terday at the Rialto theatre, Is the i
story of men against death, men
whose health and lives were offered
In the Interests of science. It la strong
drama but so factual In all partlc-
ulars tiiat It points a new milestone
in realistic motion picture entertain
ment.
Robert Montgomery Is seen In his
first powerful dramatic characterisa
tion since "Night Must Fall." Lovely
Virginia Bruce plays the feminine
lead, providing the romantc back-'
ground against which the story gains
momentum. Lewis Stone, himself a
veteran of the Spanish -American war.
Is Ideally cut as the historical figure,
Major Walter Reed.
"Marines Are Here," featuring
Grant Withers, plays as tiie compan
ion feature with "Yellow Jack" at
the Rialto thru Tuesday.
Dae Mall Tribune Want Ada.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE 4-room modem, plaster
ed house, paved street, 81600 83C0
down. Easy terms - on balance.
H. N. Lofland. 335 So. Oakdale.
LOST Brown billfold near McKee
bridge. Initials M. G. Return to
43 N. Peach. Reward.
FOR SALE 3 -room house, garage, on
East Side, near school. ftSSOjOO. B.
Oould, 317 West Main St.
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FOR SALE Two SxO umbrella tents.
Ovelmans, Jacksonville Highway.
BLACKBERRIES, si per crate. 30 So.
Peach.
LOST Jersey cow. one stub horn,
yellow. Phor? B48-R. j
FOR RENT Duplex, 30 Portland Ave. :
Phone 18-F-S.
FOR SALE Model A Ford, cash price
0O. V-8 wheels. Mary Dallalre
. Rose. Sunset Add., off Lozler Lane.
APARTMENT for rentT 317 EasWack
son. FOR SALEr Grocery store, doing
splendid business, well located;
4 living rooms and bath, city waer,
13M, 1350 cash. This price In
cludes jtoek, fixtures, and btiild
Ing. Would consider some trade.
L. O. PICKELL
10 So. Bartlett
FOR SALE Very cheap. McCormlck
mower, corn cultivator, grain
KM'ka, Phone Brtggs, Central Point,
115.
EXPERIENCED waitress desires work.
311 Cottage. Phone 1S77-X.
FOR SALE Peaches. Early Triumph,
fine for canning. R. R. Gucht.
Phone 8.VT-L, Griffin Creek.
PLACER mine and equipment, close
In. Priced right for quick sale. Box
4383. Tribune.
FOR SALE A-1 milk cows, fresh and
heavy springers. Roy Howard, Ross
Lane.
FOR SALE Hoover Vacuum Cleaner,
perfect condition: beds and bed
room furnishings, nigs, various
sizes: woolen blankets, lamps.
Phone 133-R-3.
FOR SALE Registered Boston terrier,
female. Phone 18-F-3.
FOR RENT House No. 5. Everette
Court, furnished. Adults only.
Phone 338.
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BARGAINS In electric refrigerators,
4. 6 and 0 cubic feet. While they
last, $35 and up.
LEONARD ELECTRIC CO.
300 E. Main Phone 437
FOR RENT 8 -room house, 3 sleep
ing porches: close in on Kings
Hwy. Phone J333-M.
FOR RENT House No. 6. Everette
Court. Unfurnished. Adults only.
Phone 338.
FOR SALE Newly painted house. B
rooms and sleeping porch, 3 lots.
50 down and 810 per month and
Interest. Central Point. Owner, 818
East Main, Medford.
1935 PLYMOUTH DeLuxe Sedan,
guaranteed throughout. See this
one for a genuine bargain at only
8449.00. on low easy terms.
PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge fe Plymouth Distributors
FOR SALE Iron beds, springs, tables.
81 each . Ml?cel laneous furniture
snd books. 518 East Main.
BUSINESS IS GOOD
3-ACRES, modern home, free water
right. 3 acres ladlno clover, barn,
chicken house, close In; I acre
berries and corn.
3 ACRES. 4 -room house, elty water,
3 acres in grain, balance nuts and
fruit.
3 Beautiful Suburban Homes. 8
bedrooms, hardwood floors, berries
and other fruits, beautiful lawns.
4-room modern house, city water,
4 lots. Price 81000, terms.
TWO dairy ranches. Well equipped.
stocked, Irrigated; plenty alfalfa
clover, and grain.
OAS Station and Store, good bust
nesa.
ALSO 3 rooming houses, furnished.
"DAD" ROBERTS
Everything In Real Estata.
730 W. 3nd
FOR RENT Partly furnished apart
ment house. 706 S. OakdsJe.
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