LOCAL and PERSONAL
' MTDFOftD MATL TRTRrrXT, MTOFORD. PUgGON- WTDNTs'SDAT, AUGUST 24. 1938.
"The Texans" Coming To Craterian Tomorrow
1 1 1 1 i ii
Hen Todav Tim BitW
I known electrical representative of
I Portland, ni a local business visitor
i today.
From Ahland Among Ashland
residents transacting buslneaa in this
city yesterday was Mike Wolcott.
Visitors Here Mr. Fred Harvey
and Mrs. Gladys I. Knott of Ashland
visited friends in this city yesterday.
On Business Mrs. Evelyn Laird
of Rogue River transacted business
here Tuesday.
From Phoenix Mrs. Grant Walker
Angling violations cited by stale
police yesterday on Rogue river near
union Creek to appear In Justice
Ioa"y cnarged with angling
without licenses were Charles H
Dally. 19, of 715 Welch street and
Lowell V. Bratt. ao, of route a.
Grange Meets Jacksonville n.....
will convene Friday evening at a In
fha T n I .. . . .
vnouuvme urange nail. I. A.
Dew la In charge of th n-,-. .
H. Banwell. serretnrv t T i '
..in.,. umnv waiaer secretary of Jackson
of Phoenix was a Medford oaller yes- County Chamber of Commeroe. wT!
twday. address the meeting on aviation
Medford Caller Mrs. Tony Ross
of Gold Hill transacted business In
Medford this morntng.
On Vacation Miss Llnnle Hans
com. chief deputy of the asressor's
office, la enjoying her annual vaca
tion. Trip Terminates A. W. Mason of
310 Vancouver avenue, returned to
Medford recently from a fortnight's
vacation spent In southern California.
Calls Here Mr. and Mra. Mcrvln
Tlson : Siskiyou Summit were busi
ness callers In thla city yesterday
Mr. Tlson Is employed by California
Oregon Power company on the SIs
klyous. Convalescing Donald Smith, six-year-old
son of Mr. and Mra. N. L.
Smith of north Pacific highway, la
convalescing In Community hospital
following a major operation perform
ed Friday morning.
Business Caller w. M. Dean of
San Francisco la In Medford trans
acting business for Metropolitan Ltf
Insurance company with which he Is
associated. Mr. Dean Is registered
at the Hotel Medford.
From Eugene N. L. Mlchels of
Eugene, principal claim deputy for
unemployment compensation com
mission, spent the past several days
transacting business at the commis
sion office In the city hall here
Leaves Hurriedly Mrs. Fred Pow
ell lert on the northbound train
last night, called north suddenly
because of serious illness In her Im
mediate family, she will be unable
to be In her beauty shop for the
next few days.
County Nurse Leaves Mlsa Helen
Psrrlsh of the county health depart
ment Is now on vacation In Alaska,
and at Its conclusion will leave for
Chicago, where sha will take a four
months- special nursing course be
fore returning to her duties here.
School Preparation Assembling
of books for opening of the rursl
schools of the county has been com
pleted by the county school super
intendent's office. Many of the rural
schools will open Monday, September
5. Most of the city schools will open
Tuesday. September 6, the day fol
lowing Labor Day. a legal holiday.
The Prospect and Central Point
schools plan to open Monday. Sep
tember 12.
address the meeting on aviation.
Attend Convention Dr. and Mra.
James C. Hayes of 835 East Main
atreet are anions' Mprtfot-rf m.ih.-..
attending the Oregon State Medical
n.rij annual convention being held
this year at Tlmberllne lodge on
mount Hood.
Attend Session Among Ashland
residents attending v. rx-
,nuci Buen last cvenlna at th
noiei Mcarord were J. h. Fuller V
" and Hal McNalr. AU three
-ooressec the session with brief
talks. .. .
To Remodel R r fk.i enn
South Oakdalo avenue applied at the
j uuuaing inspectors office yes
terday for a nermit ...
- i tcmuuri h
residence at a stated cost of sum
Mrs Nancy Bedwell of 60S w.t inh
street applied for a permit to reroof
iraarnce at a stated cost of 240.
Nance Leaves .Want, . v. -
n. t-iaucu Ol
.-...,, m ,nia morning for the
north after having spent a day here
on business connected with the fed
eral housing administration. Mr
Nance la well known In Medtoid
where he addressed a meeting of the
Young Democratic club some time
ago.
Examiner Coming Ward McReyn
olds, state examiner of.
chauffeurs, will be in Medford city
hall Saturday, August 37, between the
hours of 8 a. m. and 5 p. m., respec
tively. All those wishing permits or
licenses to drive cars are ai n
get In touch with Mr. McReynolds
uuitug mose nours.
Townsend nance Townsend club
will hold a dance this evening in tw.
Townsend hall over the Baldwin
Piano Shoppe. The popular "Con:-
gan Waltz" which the club Intro
duced at a dance last week, will
be enjoyed. All Townsendltes and
their friends are Invited to attend
the affair tonight.
Visits Parents Mr. and Mra. Cor.
nellUS Collins Of 1417 West Main
street have aa their auest their snn
Cornell B. Collins, who arrived ov
plane from Chicago. 111., where ho Is
employed by Firestone Tire and Rub
ber company aa district salesman in
Iowa, Minnesota. Nebraska and South
Dakota. The Collins' other son, John
Just returned to Medford from sum
mer term at Unlverrlty of Washing
ton In Seattle, where he ts a senior
and a major In commercial chem
istry. He will return to Aefltt.l In
September.
Ling Hera Harvey Ling, south
ern California newspaper publisher
was a business visitor In Medford
today. Mr. Ling and family am
spending several weeka' vacation In
Ashland and vicinity.
To Portland Paul Bulkln of the
Chateau left todav hv
Portland on a buslmes trip. He was
accompanied north by his wife's par
ents. Mr. and Mra. Frank Hueahiwr
wno nave been visiting here for sev
eral days.
Firemen Drllllni a fnV.
team of the Medford city fire de
partment Is drilling every evenlnj
In preparation for the Oregon state
firemen's convention In Pendleton.
September la. 13 and 14. The lo-al
team will compete asalnst nice mo
tets from all parts of the atate for
me arm prise at the conclave.
Professor Here Dr. K. Avarrt urhi.
man of Seattle Is In Phoenix visiting
ana Mrs. Lloyd Coher and other
friends. Dr. Whitman is professor
of the English department at Lln
tleld college In McMlnnvllle. He was
principal of the Phoenix school for
11 years, leaving there three years
ago. He has a number of frlend6
In the ValleV Who are welrnmtr,,, Hi
on this visit.
Minor Accidents Frank w rw.
rcr of MB West Holly street and
Donald Wright of 610 South rin.Fi
avenue drove cars Involved In a minor
acciaent at Main and IJIr street
Tuesday night, a city police report
said today. Machines operated bv
L. S. Forncrook of 611 West uth
street and Harrv Mm-y nt ii n -
land avenue collided with llht h.
age at Main and Grape streets Tues
day afternoon, according to a repor:
on f!l In city police station today.
Accomplishes Feat Beverly Dally,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Daliy
of B30 East 8th street, accomplished
a difficult feat last evening when
she rode an aquaplane traveling be
hind a fast speedboat for some time
without falling off. The little girl
Is only 10 years of uge and thla was
her second attempt at riding the
Plane, which she rode at full speed
around curves as well as on a stralrbt
course. The scene of the feat was
Savage Rapids dam.
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The Indomitable spirit that braved
the many dangers of the trail In the
days of the early frontier; the spirit
that blazed a way through the aav-
ae Infested plains of the great Mid
West north from San Antone, up
the famed Chlsholm Trail to Abilene
where the Covered Wagon met the
Iron Horse the same aplrlt that has
been glorified In song and atory, now
becomea the moving spirit behind
the great drama of the Lone star
state, "The Texans," which comes
1 SEA!
OFFICERS TONIGHT
THIEVES RANSACK
to the Craterian theatre tomorrow
for a three day showing.
Heading a cast of thousands are
Randolph Scott and Joan Bennett,
with others Including May Robson,
Walter Brennan, Robert Barret and
Raymond Hatton.
Edward Oohrke. district cnmm.n.
der of the American Legion, will ar
rive this evening to install th. Mn,i.
elected ofdeers of Medford post No.
w, iocbi ouicials said today. The
new offlcera Include: OOSt enmmnn.
der. Robert R. Ebel; first vice com
mnnder, Wm. Llngass; second vice
commander, Walter Looker; adjutant,
Horace Bromlcv: chanlnln a i
derson: sergeant-at-arms, George
.-.me uuinais Here fax Putnam oi me executive com-
of Salem, state superintendent of I are "o Onrlock. Joseph Flle-
the department of education. nrt 1 1". Wal,er Ab--CT. W. Winkle and
Slate Officials lleie Rex Putnam
u- v. Aoama. state director of vocai
tlcnal education, are In Medford to
day conferring with i-elunn
director of vocational education at
Medford senior hign school, on the
statewide apnrentlceshln
Mr. Putnam and Mr. Adams, mem
bers of the Amerirnn li. -.
attend the meeting of the local post
In the armory tonight, at which time
new offlcera will bf Installed. Tnu
officials will visit In Grants Pass
tomorrow.
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LABtS
Select Grade 12 or 16 inch
Prompt Delivery Green Pine
Season's Lowest Prices
Per Load in Two T
$2.38
MEDFORD FUEL CO.
Telephone 631.
BIRTHS
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Irwin
of Apple atreet on Auii.t i
Community hospital, a girl weighing
6 pounds, 11 ounces. The baby has
been named Lesllan.
Russell Sherwood.
Installation of newly elected offi
cers of the local auxiliary unit will be
made by Mrs. J. w. Jacobs, well
known Gold Star mother of Medford
Dancing and refreshments will fol
low, music being furnished by Whip
ple's orchestra. A special Invitation
is extended to all visiting legionnaires
and auxlllarlca.
3 PARKED AUTOS
ES
Pennies Build Million
PASADENA, cal. IUP1 D.nni..
nickels and dlmea mivm v t
Angeles county school children under
-'iy ana county School Savings
association during the paat 13 yeara
"ww w-ai more man 11,500,000. sixty
six thousand school children between
5 and IS yeara of age have partici
pated In the savings. Deposits aver
age (24.80.
1122 N, Central II
iygjawWtiiin mi imimmmJ ' Dm u" Tribune Want Me.
PLENTY of WATER at All Times with
ATEE SYSTEMS
TURBIN TYPE - "100 PUMPS Within a PUMP"
Km
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There Is bnt one Westco. It func
tions perfectly on all of the above
duties. We mention this simply to
have our Water System customert
know that there Is nothing experi
mental about the Weslco. Instead,
there Is behind this most modem
development In pumping selenre a
wealth of engineering experience that
has been relied upon by some of the
world's largest commercial and In
dustrial organizations.
NO
BELT GEARS
VALVE SPRINGS
Leather PLUNGERS
Ponnding-Hammering
Come in! Talk It Over
If 1011 Ore Hilt KatWM.M with tnnr hul ..I.. .... ' ,
- t"-"..v ".'firm, wr pian in
intnll one on tour farm or country pltoe. let tin aMlt you In planning
Mie mot Mt.vfnrtory one for your particular requirement!.
DE LAVAL Magnetic MILKER
This remarkable milker endi the tedious task of milking
speeds up farm and dairy work and is surprisingly
ECONOMICAL to operate . . . Clean milk is assured and
the Job is done thoroughly, simply, reliably I We will
gladly give you more details concerning this remarkable
Magnetic Milker.
satbtoai?d-Wpay Co.
TTT OTTTOemti . st. . .
29 NORTH RIVERSIDE
TELEPHONE 1100
KENNINGTON OVAr. ....
S4.-(UP)-England's cricket" team
declared first Innings closed today
when It reached tha wnnn . j
score of 803 runs for the loss of seven
.tcu m me tnird day's play of
the fifth and final test m.k
Australia.
The Blrtlsh decided they had bat
ted long enough when the Austral
ians finally put out Leonard Hutton
who smashed another world record
for test match scoring. Hutton ran
his total to 364 before Hassetr. finii
caught him out of O'Reilly's bowling
This surpassed Sandham's record 353
asainai tne west Indies at Kings
ton In 1930. It also topped the
"ashes" record of nas u-
Bradman at Leeds In 1930.
England declared at t:. i
terval after Hardsaff had run his
total to 169. not out. Wh,n t
waa resumed Australia Immediately
lost Badcock's wicket for no runs.
At cloae of play Australia had scored
117 runa for the loss of three wickets
Car ransackers were busy last
night, striking three times and ob
taining a revolver, electric razor, a
kodak and a suitcase full of women's
clothing,
A. V. Hartley of Altum rai M
ported to city police that from his
"...vum senan panted on Eaat Main
street near Central avenue waa stolen
a large black leather nlir... --
tainlng women'a wearing apparel and
oi-iui-jE eiectnc razor.
W. L. Harlna- of 101.1 Wm( ti.
street told police a pair of glasses
and an Eastman folding krvinir wm
stolen from the dashboard mn.
ment of his car parked In front of
iiia nome.
Lee Swopo of Klamath Palla told
police a ,32-callbre revolver wn tnir.
from the glove compartment of his
cr psrxea on a downtown street
Banners" la "Taat Company," which
plays as the companion feature.
Melvyn Douglas and Florence Rico
have the roles of the man and wife
detectives who rival the fame of the
Thin Man" family In the hilarious
hit.
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Use Mall Trlbuna Want Ada.
Too Late to Classify
TOMATOES ready for canning.
-m-. mis. winner.
Tel.
FOR RENT 1009 East Main, -room
umurnisnea nome, kitchen range In
nice condition; 922.60. Charles R.
Ray, Rm. 217 Medford Bldg. Phono
302.
WANT passengers for Minneapolis, to
iicij, ..,, o expenses; northern route;
leaving by 3rd. Phone 4-F-ai
GAIN SEMI-FINAL SPOT
BROOKLINS. Mass.. Aug. 24. (AP)
Winner Allison and Johnny Van
Ryn. the Austin, Texas, veterans who
have won- two national doublea
championships, todiv nalnert th.
semi-final round of the current title
play at Longwood by defeating Bobby
Rlgga of Chicago and Bryan Oltsy)
Grant of Atlanta, 8-8. e-a.
Donald Budge and Dene Makn th.
other former winners In tha men's
division, qualified for a semi-final
against Allison and Van Ryn by de
feating Russell Bobbin of Atlanta.
and Frank Guernsey, the national In
tercollegiate tltllsts. from Orlando,
Fla S-3, e-3, 6-3, in easy fashion.
FASCISTS, CATHOLICS
ANNOUNCE AGREEMENT
VATirAM C.TTV Aim qirit,
The Vitlcan newspaper, L'OMiTAtore
Romano, today Announced an anve
mnt between the tutcint nnrtv nH
Catholic Action, lay orer.nl ration of
the catholic church, prrmlttltv lesd
era of each organization to ba mem
bera of tha other.
Thla waa the newspaper'! exnlan
ntlon of the agreement announced
by fascial headaiifirtera Sntunifiv in
end friction between tne two oppan-
irationa.
OF SLEEP SICKNESS
Dr. o. A. Gltzen, county veterin
arian, again warned horse
day that encephalomyelltla. or sleep
ing sickness, was becoming more
prevalent In the county and that all
anlmala should be kept away from
fllea. mosquitoes and other Insects,
or be vaccinated.
There has been about 70 cases of
the dlseaso In the county the past
mice weexs, ur. ultzen stated, with
about one out of seven horses dying
while under treatment and all of
them dying with no treatment.
Vaccination, he explained, waa the
only certain safeguard possible for
horses not diseased.
Douglas Novel Now
On Rial to Screen
A glorious successor to "Maonirt-
ccnt Obsession" and "Green Lhtht"
"Whlto Banners" also adapted from
a best-selling novel by Lloyd C.
Douglas opened yesterday at the
Rlalto theatre.
Like Its two predecessors, "Whlto
Banners" has A message to convoy
the message of courage In tha face
of adveralty. But the film doea no
preaching.
That the atory seems to be lived
rather than acted Is a tribute to a
aplendld cast which Includes Fay
Balnter, Claude Rains, Jackie Cooper
and Bonlta (Beloved Brat) Granville.
A fitting comedy to balance "White
iLVsJFmg1
Kithaul LsiiIttss sndTsoll Eat
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rj asr wttM ru in tmni, stunitvl or thrm
twl rwr norturh noun out tm inwii 0-rld
twm, naitia. ptln or ion nuth. Ton rul twtjr.
m'm wwa iipan an uttt
Dvt mj twm uk luttJr fw (Vmva
vati. It Ii rlanrroai n4 fao(lh. ft uki Ui't
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Tomorrow and Friday I
M A DTTU TtTTvaAuiM
LAST PICTURE! ..
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Misflowt witrrvslisfit
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Fnds Tonlte!
"PARADI8E
TOR THREE'
with
Frank Morgan
Robert Vonns
NOW I 'TILT0M0R.
-ROW NIGHT ONLY
"from beginning
... to the end!
WE'LL PUT THIS
SHOW AGAINST
ANY OF 'EM!
Look:
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NOW A GLORIOUS
SCREEN TKII'MPH
Lloyd 0. Douglas'
Claude RAINS
Fay BAINTER
.Jsclu. COOPER
Boalls GiasYlU
LAFFS and THRILLS
IN A RIOT OF Fl'N
fflSrCOMFflllY
with Melvyn noi'nl.AX
FLQRENCB RICE
S STAR BAM) RKKL
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IR BAN
Meet The Maestros
I S H A M IOKII
CAB CALLOWAY
RWHS MOROAN
CLVOE LUCAS
'Hit S P I T A L N V
and his all-girl hand
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Romance of Cosmetics
Accent on Beauty
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News Events
T RI. and SAT.
ny Popular Demand
BORDERTOWn
PAUL MUNI
BETTE DAVIS
-plus
R0LLIN PLAINS
with TEX RITTER
II
Shows l:IV7:iHi-ii;a av-sacide
FOR RENT Stucco home In Perry
dslt on Jacksonville Hwy.; s Moms,
hardwood floors, fireplace, base
ment and furnace: 35. Charles
K- Ray. Rm. 317, Medford Bldg.
Phone 303.
FOR SALE 7-ft. electrlo refrlger
ator, 1100 cash. 703 Palm.
FREE transportation to Vale. Oregon.
' " urlv,na truck, box
3833, care Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE 1930 Wlllys-Knlght tan
nt uisrxnin; a nearly nfcw
tires. Charles R. Ray, 30 Summit.
RELIABLE dealers carry ALwm
COPPER COILS. INSIST UPON
THEM. Tha Alwyr Co.
GRADE A DAIRY wants good, clean
milker. Inquire 313 Wcat Main at
0:30 a. m.
FOR SALE Large weaner pigs, Ouroc
-y, un ou rvKiKicrea I'oiancl
avna. ysnii O-n-l Or 1U01
FOR SALE Gun cabinet, gasoline
range, gas stove, mattress. 804
cane main.
FREE FAc7ALSTHUrDAY
At the Allen Hotel. Como In for
free demonstration jf Drrmetlcs
cirniuio akin management. Meir
ranlne floor.
PETE'S DRIVE-IN Fnift 8tand?Head.
quarters or canning peaches and
other fruits. Open evenings. Two
miles north on Pacific Highway.
PEACHES Improved Elbert anj
o. i. 0. u. uranam, ',4 mile
wcat Phoenix on Calhoun road.
'33 CHEV. rinmn
"!' .e-i'o
aa Ford truck, flat rack rioo
rir j-ooor S400
JEDFORDAUTO WRECKING.
ORDER your treea r.ow. for"7MlTdi
"very. Cranse. Nurseryman, near
Pine Cone Inn. The Alwyr Co.
FOR SALE Peaches. Hale and El
berta. 3o lb. Phone 403-J-l.
Asaaa Modern fi-room cottage
OloUU ln " beautiful setting;
j shade, flowers, largo fish
pond, running soring, one acra
Irrigated garden land: located oa
Millionaire Drive. Sell, trade or
rent.
Also
Of) fits lT,i:rM Irrigated
inUIJU viuivy lann; pavea road,
.. small cottage, excellent
well: a mllee from Medford. Trad
or sell.
ELMER HERRIED
No. 7 N. Bartlett St.
Phone 140S or 1S4S-R.
DANCE TONIGHT Townsend hall,
over the Baldwin Piano Shope. Th
"Corrlgan Walt" has been socially
Introduced and has proven quits
popular. Coolest hall In aouthern
Oregon. Good music. A good time
assured all. Gentlemen 35c, ladles
10c.
WANTED Good used tires, mlnlni
machinery, cars to wreck. South
ern Oregon Salvage Co, 333 H.
Riverside.
FOR SALE Wood circulating heater;
porcelain enamel. 623 Park.
WANTED TO RENT 3 or 4 roomt.
no inonern. Wltn garage.
Adults. Call 1333-M.
WANTED Woman for housework.
435 N. Central.
WANTED Competent Is'riv tinl
kecper for 3. No evening or Sun
day work. Apply at 533 Park, after
7 p. m.
FOR RENT Completely furnished
duplex: overstuffed, electrlo refrig
erator, electric range and oil heater.
Best In town. Adults only. Call
if N. Riverside, mornings or
evenings.
FOR RENT House. 333 West Jackson.
FOR RENT A pret'y 4-room bun
galow at 40 North Oakdale. Very
cozy; unfurnished: fireplace, newly
decorated; Mo, water paid. Phone
H73-W for appointment to see.
TWO beautiful Grand Pianos, greatly
nun wecK only. Baldwin
Piano Shoppe.
EXTRA ALLOWANCE On any used
Pimm irnoctj m mis week. Baldwin
Piano Shoppe.
INSTALL YOUR . . .
MONTAG
FURNACE and OIL
BURNER NOW!
No Payments UntU
t November 1st
Leonard Electric Co.
Phone 427 309 Eaat Main
STARTS TOMORROW - 3 DAYS
aiigiggi
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YELLING COMANCHES IN WARPAINT
SWEEP DOWN FROM THE HILLS!
THEY FOUGHT A THOUSAND
FRONTIER TERRORS FOR LOVE!
y iiW7 .5rV,
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THRILLS PILED ON THRILLS IN A MIGHTY
EPI0 OF THE LONE STAR STATE .....
"ran mua&
with thousands of players. Including.
Randolph Scott Joan Bennett
May Robson Walter Brennan
ENDS TONIGHT! . . . THEN OONB FOREVER!
"THE BIRTH OF A BABY"
Shows 1:45.7:00-9:18 Mats-30o Eves-40c Kiddiea-lOc
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lief 11 10 Tii'i It II UBUIrl rt'1 rfl tie)
wsji a m im asjuwa tm i
.! ir. n minam rm put J'g Din fan Tejuf