ItfEDFORT) MAIL TRIBUNE. FEDECRD, OREfipy. TUESDAY. AUGUST 23, 1938.
PAGE SEYEN
LOCAL and
Joint Meeting A Joint meeting,
of the D.A.V. and auxiliary will be
held In the Medford armory tonight
at 8 o'clock. All are urged to attend.
left Today p. B. Harden, in
charge of Weeks & Orr store draper?
department, left today for Klamath
Falls and Treka where ho will trans
act business for several days.
Back from Klamath Adrtenne
' 8t .d, .c-wner of Adrlenne's store.
returned to Medford recently from
, Klamath Falls, where she transacted
business for a week.
To Portland Frances Pitcgerald
and Marie Mitchell of Medford left
by train last evening for Portland
' where they plan to" spend a week
visiting friends nad relatives.
Omen of Winter Residents of tho
eity reported hearing a band of geese
Monday night, making their way
south. This Is regarded as a sign
of an early winter, and a long one.
Contractor Commutes Elmer
Chllders. contractor, engaged In the
construction of a Grants Pass thea
ter, commutes dally between home
and tho Josephine county capital,
Meeting Tomorrow Jacksonville
home economics club will meet at
the home of Mrs. B. 8. Severance,
Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. for a dessert
luncheon. All members are urged to
be present.
In Ashland Mrs. Margaret Fab
ric. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Selby and
Miss Jean Dudley of 1M Crater Lake
avenue, spent Sunday In Ashland
visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Ingle.
Mrs. Ingle Is Mrs. Fabrlck's daughter
Arrivals Today Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Mearow of Spokane, Wash., arrived
on the train this morning to visit
for week with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
O. Tost at Black Oak ranch on route
9. Mr. Mearow Is Mrs. Yost's brother
To Corvallla Hene Gale of 1108
west 10th street, accompanied bv
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Gatton of Cor
Ysllls, will leave tomorrow for Cor
vallls to make an extended visit
with the Gattons.
Returns Home Ml Audrey Davis
returned to her apartment In CargiU
Court last evening from Salem where
she had been called by the death of
ier brother-in-law, Dr. W. A. John
son, Salem dentist.
To Roseburg Mr. and Mrs. Waiter
J. Olmscheid and family, formerly of
tS9 West Jackson street, are leaving
today for Roseburg where Mr. Olnv
cheld will be retail store manager
for California Oregon Power company
Minor Accident W. O. Prettyman
of 713 Cedar street and R. M. Monroe
of Klamath Falls drove cars involved
In ft minor wreck on the Jacksonville'
JLueh highway Sunday afternoon, ac
, eordlng to a city police report today.
Accepts Position Miss Hortense
Thompson, formerly of the GeBauer
apartments here, left Saturday by
train for Portland where she has
position In the American Automo
bile association office. Miss Thomp
son resided In this city for a num
ber of years and was employed at
Hy Frager's cafe.
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Right now you can own' and drive the
car that's "a year ahead in styling"
and actually save from $40 to $92 de
pending on the model you buy. Graham
has reduced price anticipating lower
prices on materials. Begin today to en
joy the extra "ize. the extra room, the
extra, luxury of this big style-setting
Graham I 120-inch wheel base. Deep,
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PERSONAL
Is Married Word received In
Medford recently tells of the mar
riage of Mrs. Marjorle LaPomt of
Klamath Falls to J. Jones of Vallejo,
Cal. Mrs. Jones was former owner
of LaPolnt's ready-to-wear store In
Klamath Falls and Is well known In
Medford.
Has Baby Word received In Med
ford today tells ol the birth of a
baby to a well-known former Med
ford couple. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott
Butler, now living In Albany. On
August 19 a boy was bom to them, j
weighing five pounds, nine ounces.1
This Is the Butlers third boy.
At Wrestling Matches Among Ash
land residents attending the wrest
ling matches In the Medford armury
last night were Mr. and Mrs. Arv
Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. McDougall,
Larry Hunter. Clark Thomas, George
Schaeffer, Earl Llntnger and Roy
Parr, Jr.
To Reshlngle Homer H. Harvey
applied at the city building Inspec
tors office yesterday for permits to
reshlngle houses at 100 Lincoln street
and 310 North Peach street, both at
stated costs of $50. A. I. Yoakum
of 822 Cedar street applied for a
permit to remodel a residence at a
stated cost of (50.
Court Citations Mildred M. Smith,
a6, of Jacksonville waa cited by state
police yesterday to appear In Justice
court this afternoon charged with
driving a car without an operator's
license. Lewis M. Russell, 41, of
route 3 was cited to appear, charged
with driving a car with improper
lights. Olln E. Womelsdorf, 33. of
224 Clark street waa cited to appear,
charged with operating a machine
without a tall-light.
Movies Tonight 'Today We Build,'
a sound motion picture sponsored by
ine xeaerai housing administration.
will be shown in the basement of
the Hotel Medford this evening at 8
ociock. au interested in home-building
are cordially invited to attend
the 45-mlnute program, which will
also Include speeches by James
Stevens of the West Coast Lumber
men's association of Seattle and
George T. Frey, chairman of the land
appraisal committee.
To Oakland Mr. and Mrs. Max
Henne and children, Max and Adele,
are leaving tomorrow by motorcar
for a coast vacation en route to
Oakland, Cal., where Mrs. Henne and
the children will reside during tho
school year. Mr. Henne, manager
of the United Air Lines here,., will,
resume his duties at the airport Sep
tember 1. Last week the entire fam
ily enjoyed trips to Diamond and
Crater lakes.
To Install Annual installation
of officers of Medford post and aux
iliary of the American Legion at the
armory tomorrow night Is expected
to draw a large attendance from all
southern Oregon. Invitations have
been extended to Ashland, Grants
Pass and Kerby posts and a good
representation of each unit Is looked
for. Installation ceremonies will be
followed by a dance and supper.
John Enders Is chairman of the
program committee and urges all
local Legionnaires and auxiliary mem
bers to be present at 8 p. m.
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$5.00
FUEL CO.
1122 N. Central
luxurious teat 57 inches wide. Big hy
draulic brakes. A rugged, all-steel body.
And along line of safety and engineer
ing features that let it apart Why wait?
See the ' 'year-ahead" Grahams today.
Drive the Graham Supercharger the
only American car with a supercharged
engine. Again this year, it holds the
official A-AA. Economy Champion ship!
Have Positions The Misses Leia
Young and Margaret Osenbrugg re
cently received temporary appoint
ments with the Siskiyou national
forest office In Grants Pass for work
connected with the forest fire season.
New Stamp Postmaster Frank
DeSouta announced today the ar
rival of the new Issue of eight-cent
stamps. They are the same al is
the old, with a aide view of Martin
VanBuren. eighth president, pictured
on them. They are olive color.
Airport Arrivals Arrivals at Med
ford municipal airport today Included
MaJ. Paul Burrows in a Douglas basle
trainer, from Pierson, field, Wasn.,
and return; and Col. Jacob Fickle In
a Douglas basic trainer, rom Oakland
and return.
Tonsils Removed Undergoing op
erations for removal of tonsils In the
Osteopathic clinic ted ay were James
Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. N.
Roberts of 216 Haven street and Lyle
Woodcock of Rogue River, son of
J. E. Woodcock, who also had hit
adenoids removed.
,
Drunks Punished Helbert Logut,
38. and Edgar Harrington, both charg
ed with drunkenness, were ordered
by City Judge Alien D. Curry this
morning to spend 10 days In Jail
or leave town Immediately. They
said they would leave town. Thorn ar
L. Morrlsey, 30, of Snohomish, Wash,
charged with drunkenness, was sen
tenced to serve 10 days In city Jail.
Former Residents Visit Mr. and
Mrs. Al Sather of San Francisco ar
rived Monday to spend a week or
ten days visiting friends and fishing
on Rogue river. The Bathers have a
site for a summer home on Rogue
river above Trail. Sather formerly
was manager of the Star theater here
more than 20 years ago, end also
acted as the vocalist for the lllus
trated songs. His son. Alvln Sather.
Jr., and wife arrived yesterday for a
stay here.
Circuit Court Session Circuit
Judge H. D. Norton will resume cir
cuit court sessions Tuesday, Sep
tember 8. Monday, Peptember 5, is
Labor Day and a legal holiday. The
first case will be arguments on the
demurrer filed by the defendants by
Earl H. Fehl, former county Judge,
now a state hospital Inmate, for
alleged damages. The defendants are
Deputy District Attorney George Neil
son, former District Attorney George
A. Codding and County Clerk G. R.
carter.
Army Enlistment Thomas A.
Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. T,
Robinson of Gold Hilt, has enlisted
in the United States army, according
to an announcement from MaJ. H. D
Bagnall, army recruiting officer In
Portland. The major said young
Komnson was accepted at Medford
by the army recruiting agent here,
Sgt. Willis S. Estep, on August 17,
and was sent to Vancouver Barracks
where, after further examination, he
was formally enlisted, electing to
serve his enlistment with the 10th
field artillery at Fort Lewis, Wash,
Obituary
Services for Shirley Ann Dusen
berry who was accidently drowned
near Corvallls, August 19, were conducted-
at Conger funeral home at
3 p.m., August 32, by A. J. Hanby.
She was born in Medford Novem
ber 21, 1935. She spent all her young
life at her home on Sardine creek
and at the home of her grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Gale In
Medford, where she was dearly loved
by all.
She leaves to mourn her passing
her mother, Ilene Gale and grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Gale of
Medford: her father. Arthur Dusen
berry and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
S. A. Dusenberry of Gold Hill, two
aunts, Mrs. Rawleigh Gatton of
Corvallls, Mrs. Robert Brock of
Graves creek. Interment wss in Sis
kiyou Memorial Prk.
OFFICIAL A.A.A.
SUPERCHARGER
RECORD
25.77
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Of course, you'd like to
own a big car. Everybody
would. Most big cars do
cost more to operate than
smallcars. But the Graham
Supercharger holds the
Official A A A. Economy
Champlorohip-25. 77 miles
on a gallon. Get Graham's
cempltU economy story.
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"White Banners" At Rialto
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Two of the finest pictures ever
to double bill at the Rlalto theatre,
opens a three-day run today. They
are, first, Lloyd O. Douglas' down-to-earth
story of human hearts.
White Banners," starring Jackie
ISSURE CUFF USED
N LATEST TREATMENT
OF PARALYSIS CASES
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. (UP) Phys
ical therapy Is employed at the Uni
versity o Minnesota hospital to aid
patients regain the use of disease
stiffened arms and legs.
Besides the swimming pool, where
patients who sre slowly regaining use
of limbs left helpless by infantile
paralysis, diathermy machines and i
ultra violet lamps are used In tho
treatment.
Two relatively new pieces of ap
paratus, the pavex machine and the
pressure cuff. Rre also employed by
physical therapists.
The pavex machine resembles a
glss boot which fits over the leg.
A motor alternately creates a pres
sure and vacuum to stimulate cir
culation. The machine Is useful In
warding off gangrene or aiding cir
culatory systems attacked by harden
ing of the arteries.
The pressure cuff accomplishes
much the same purpose. However, the
body does the work Instead of a mo
tor. The cuff resembles a band doc
tors wrap around the arm for taking
blood pressure.
Pressure is turned on for two and
one-half minutes after the pressure
cuff Is in place around arm or leg.
During this time, blood In veins Is
stopped, and only arteries function.
The arteries carry blood to the veins,
which dUate and force bloud Into
smaller blood vessels where richer
circulation is needed.
WIFE OF MAESTRO
LOS ANGELES. Aug. 23. (AP)
Mrs. Emlta Krueger, wife of Karl
Krueger, symphony conductor, Is
much better, hospital attendants said
today.
They optimistically reported her
condition was the best It has been
since she was brought here Friday
night suffering from bullet wounds
inflicted by her maid's Jealous hus
band. Last night, her voice diminished
by pain, Mrs. Krueger gave police
a "deathbed" statement, as Charles
McDonald, the 29-year-old unem
ployed electrician was charged with
assault with Intent to murder her.
He Is held under $50,000 bond.
WITHHOLD EXECUTION
OF ROSSER SENTENCE
McMlNNVILLE. Aug. 23. (AP)
Circuit Judge Arlle Walker withheld
execution today of the 12-year prison
sentence Imposed upon Al E. Rosser,
former secretary of the Oregon Coun
cil of API teamster unions, by sign
ing a writ of probable cause.
Rosser, who was convicted of com
plicity In the arson plot which de
stroyed a non-union box fsctory at
West Balem last fall, thus will re
main In Jail pending action upon
an appeal to the supreme court.
CIVILIZATION went
out with the cane, declares Frank
Jager, Washington craftsman
who had made and repaired
walking sticks for every presi
dent since drover Cleveland. He
finds that wllh patting ol cane
vogue, "country Isn't civilised.''
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Cooper and Pay Balnter with Clauds
Rains and (Bonlta, (Beloved Brat)
OrnnvUle, and the second, ."Fast
Company." the hilarious comedy
aucceesor to the "Thin Man" aeries
with Melvyn Douglai and Florence
Rice In the starring role.
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ROTARY SPEAKER
Al X. Ream, local fire Insurance
adjuster, was the speaker at the
regular luncheon -meeting of the Ro
tary club in th Hotel Medford this
noon. About 76 members were pres
ent. Mark A. G-oldy, president, pre
sided. Mr. Hearn gave a highly interest
ing talk on the profession, outlining
the many methods of adjusting lire
Insurance and telling several stories
of his experiences In making adjust
ments. Following the talk, he an
swered numerous questions asked by
Rotary members concerning all phases
of the work.
Although unable to be present
because of a slight Illness, L. T.
Nygaard. Medford city sales managor
of the Standard Oil company of Cali
fornia, was Inducted as a new mem
ber. DEMOCRATIC CHAIRMAN
ARRIVES FOR BANQUET
Prank Tierney of Portland, chair
man of the state Democratic central
committee, arrived In Medford this
morning and will be guest of honor
at a dinner tonight at 0 o'clock in
the Hotel Medford. The dinner was
previously announced to take place
at Valentine's cafe.
All Democrats and members of the
Young Democratlo club are Invited to
attend the session. Ward Spate will
preside during the evening.
AGED MAN CREMATED"
IN DWELLING BLAZE
EUGENE, Aug. 23. (AP) Carson
Beebe, 72, Coburg, was burned to
death late last night when fire of
unknown origin destroyed the frame
house In which he lived alone In
Coburg.
The house burned so quickly it
wss destroyed before- members of
the fire department and spectators
realized Mr. Beebe was In the house.
Charred remains of the body were
found later in what had been the
front bedroom.
BIRTHS
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Howard W.
Bulford at Sacred Heart. hospital
August 23 a girl weighing 8 pounds.
18 ounces. The Bulfords live at Cra
ter Lake national park.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred T.
Porst, of Crater Lake national park,
at Sacred Heart hospital August 22,
a boy weighing 8 pounds, 2 ounces.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert T.
Redpath of 24 Chestnut street todsy
In Sacred Heart hospltel, a boy
weighing 8 pounds.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Slmerl Jarvi
of 720 South Peach street today In
Community hospital, a girl weighing
eight pounds, six ounoes. The baby
haa been named Jo dlen. Mr. Jsrvl
Is Rogue River nstlonal , forest fire
chief.
To Marshfleld School
MAR8HFIELD, Aug 23. (AP)
Election of Maurice Bullard. Sslem
high school Instructor, to teach a
new trades and Industries course at
Marshfleld high In 1038-39 was sn
nounced today by the local school
board.
TODAY and WEDNESDAY
Another Laugh Hit
For Frank Morgan!
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HUGE FORCE TO KEEP
JAPS OUT OF HANKOW
SHANGHAI, Aug. 3S. A mil
lion soldiers and 300,000 civilians
were reported mobilise today to pro
tect the Hankow area should the Jap
anese break the deadlock that has
kept them U0 miles from the pro
vincial Chinese capital for nearly a
month.
The Chinese clvlllanft were being
trained in many behind -the -lines du
ties In the Hankow district. Includ
ed were 60,000 racksha pullers wro
would become a troop transport corps.
Chinese newspapers which reported
these details also said women were
being given Important roles as nurs
es and military aids. A women's corns
was being trained to be medical
workers In the front lines. Many col
lege graduates, members of leading
Chinese families, were said to be
among the corps members.
The Chinese-Japanese struggle for
mastery of Poyang lake, about 135
air miles southeast of Hankow, con
tinued today with undiminished
fury.
"Birth of a Baby"
Now at Craterian
There has never before been a pic
ture like "The Birth of a Baby."
which opened at the Craterian the
atre yesterday. The usual critical vo
cabulary Is useless In discussing the
film, for the film itself Is more then
Just a movie. It t truth; vital, ex
citing, clean and unashamed truth.
About all a reviewer can do Is tell
what the picture la about and then
stand on a street corner and exhort
passers-by to hurry to the Craterlsn
theatre and see for themselves.
Filmed under the guidance of the
American Committee on Maternal
Welfare, "The Birth of a Baby" Is
simply what the title Implies a film
showing the processes Involved In
having a baby.
It should be msde emphatically
clear, here and now, that the picture
Is clean. Clean as only truth oan be
clean, without a trace of the sug
gestive, the vulgar or the evil-minded.
The story Is a plain one. Mary
Burgess, a typical young American
wife, Is going to have a baby.
The doctor tells her that she ha
been wise In coming to him early
In her pregnancy, explaining dearly
the biological fundamentals Involved
in having bablee.
The climax of the picture Is, of
course, the minutes when the miracle
of birth takes places. Only the pic
ture as It was filmed oan do Justice
to the power of that sequence,
power religious In Its Intensity and
purity.
In 1037 New Mexico had the high
est birth-rate In the country, New
Jersey the lowest.
Card of Thanks,
We wish to txprtus our appreciation
to all our friends for the klndnwn
and sympathy extended to us during
our recent bereavement; and also for
the beautiful flowers Dene Gale,
ST. and Mrs.- R. S. Oale, Mr. and
Mrs. Raleigh Gatton and Family, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Brock and Family.
Arthur Dusenberry, Mr. and Mrs. B.
A. Dusenberry.
Too Late to Classify
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furnished apartment
Tel. S41-W. evenings.
FOR RENT 8maU house on south
PecHIo highway. Phone 403-J-l.
CAN7NO CORN, 1 sack; canning and
Juice tomatoes, le lb. Smith's
Quality Produce Stand, on high
way near Jackson Hot Springe.
FOR RENT 3 -room modern house.
Inquire 444 No. Front.
WANTED Unfurnished or partly
furnished apartment. Call 1010.
TOR SALS 2 milk cows. S heifer
calves. Call evenings. H. E. C ass
man. Rt. a. Box U.
CUT FLOWERS and pickling cucum
bers. Dressier'? 1107 East Main
Phone 1589-Y.
HAVE NICE MODERN HOME on No.
Riverside Ave would like to trade
for house between Washington
school and hleh school In Medford.
Aee me at Box 124. Jacksonville
highway.
FOR SALE. PIANO Baldwin made.
popular alee, used very little, would
take part trade, cananea ana cans.
Singers, cheap. 108 Cottage.
OOOD USED MONARCH wood range
Bargain. Leonard Electric
'37 DODGE Pickup, ueed very little:
90-day new car guarantee, ana
priced to sell quick: special terms.
All cars under cover at 8th and
Bartlett Sts.
PIERCE -ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge & Plymouth Distributors.
DO DOE Sedan In good condition.
1(0. Phone 1181 or 1602-L.
BARGAINS In table and console 1038
Zenith radio demonstrators. Now
ready. 1038 ZENITH radios, starting
at $17.95. Leonard Electric.
WILL EXCHANGE clear Medford
home, neer high ichool: basement,
furnace. 2 lota for small dairy
ranch near schools. Box 3087,
Trlbuns.
FOR RENT Apartment, furnished;
17.50 month. 22 W. Jackson.
FOR SALE Melotte cream sepa
rator, size 8, good as new; ruund
dining-room table. 54" top: model
T Ford truck: 2-wheel trailer. O.
B. McRae. West Prun at Cherry
Ave.. Medford.
1030 DUO THERM oil circulating
heaters, new beautiful models, com
plete stocks. Leonard Electric.
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FOR TRADE Hotpolnt electric re
frigerator, like new. for that good
used piano you are not using.
Baldwin Piano Shoppe.
FOR RENT A pretty 4-room bun
galow at 408 North Oakdale. Very
cozy; unfurnished; fireplace, newly
decorated: $30. water paid. Phone
1473-w for appointment to see.
WE HAVE
Special price tags on our used ears
for the remainder or ta month.
You will do well to Investigate
these outstanding values before
buying a car. new or used.
1038 Plymouth Sedan, as new, car
ries new car guarantee, priced te)
sell quickly.
1034 Dodge Sedsn, reconditioned. Tea
may talk with the previous own
er on this one.
1035 Graham Sedan: written guaran
tee. Ask us the price It's right.
1033 Plymouth Sedan.. An exceptional
value. Priced to sell this week.
1037 Dodge pickup. A guarantee with
thla one. too.
We have others. AU an outstanding
values.
Liberal trade allowances. Better terms.
"Know the dealer that backs your
purchase."
PIERCE -ALLEN MOTOR CO.
8th and Bartlett, Medford, Or.
FOR SALE Hammer mill: also steel
wheeled wagon. Cap. Miller, Cen
tral Point.
FOR RENT Modern 8-room nous.
Adults. Inquire 264 Beatty.
FOR SALE Easy eleetrle washing?
machine. A-l condition. Am leT
Ing town. Price S20 cash. Call a
828 w. 4th St.. alter S p. m.
TWO beautiful Grand Pianos, greatly
reduced this week only. Bsldwlm
Piano Shoppe.
EXTRA ALLOWANCE On any usa4
plsno traded In thla week. Baldwla
Piano Shoppe.
PLEASANT ROOM for gentleman:
close In. 101 Almond, between
and 7 p. m.
FOR RENT 8-room furnished nous.
Adults. Ill Almond.
EXPERIENCED girl wants to
for board, room and amall
208 So. Holly.
FOR SALE .32 special Winchester
rifle. Box 524, King's Hwy.
WANTED "81 Ford, with rumble
seat preferred. Over half oash and
trade. 317 North Riverside.
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