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JrEDFOBT) MAIL TRTBUCT MEDFORTV OREGON, TUESDAY, 'AUGUST 30, 1938. PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and PERSONAL At Matchei Among Ashland rest dents attending the wrestling matches In the Medford armory last night were W. D. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Art Cooper and P. D. McDougall. To Loa Angeles T. B. Daniels of HlUcrest road left last evening on the train for Los Angeles where he will join Mrs. Daniels for a sojourn of ten days. President Here H. P. Ohaney. pres ident of the Medford Corporation, arrived In Medford this morning by train from Portland. He will tran sact business In this city. Prom Ashland Mrs. Sam Jordan of Ashland visited here Sunday with Mrs. Hugh Barron who Is recuperat ing from a major operation at the Sacred Heart hospital. Flower Show The Junior Garden : club will have a flower show at the Chamber of Commerce Wednesday Members are asked to bring their dis plays between 8:30 and 10:30 a. m. 1. 9 Pack Plcnlo Cub Pack No. X will hold a picnic this evening at 6 at McKee bridge In the Applegate. Swim ming, picnic supper and achievement council are the activities offered. Tonsflectomles Barbara and Bever ly Mee, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mee of the Applegate district, underwent operations today In the Osteopathic clinic for the removal of their tonsils. To Inspect J. P. Goodwin, lieuten ant of the V. 8. Navy, offlcer-ln-oharge of the Portland navy recruit ing district, will conduct his quarter ly Inspection of the Medford navy recruiting sub-station next Friday. Minor Accident Charles Skeeters of Talent and C. C. Robertson of Ashland drove cars .Involved In a slight mishap on the Pacific highway near Ashland yesterday afternoon, according to a city police report to day. To Remodel George M. Dahl of 823 Haven street applied at the city building Inspectors office yesterday for a permit to remodel the Interior of his home at a stated cost of $400. L. J. Knox applied for a permit to repair a roof at 221 Portland avenue at a stated cost of $100. To Portland Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Spier left today by motor for Port land where they will reside. The , couple made their home here In the CarglU Court apartments. Mr. Spiers Is associated with westtnghouse Elec tric Supply company. He will travel through this territory and will tran sact business In this city frequently. Slightly Injured Herbert Willis of the Sunrise auto court reported to olty police yesterday that his three and one-half year old daughter. Sandra, received a broken collarbone Sunday afternoon -when she was struck by a bicycle ridden by Pred Smallwood of 616 South Central ave nue, while playing on the sidewalk near her home. Fined $26 Charged with reckless driving, Thomas D. Vanlder, 29, of Phoenix was fined 925 by City Judge Allen D. Curry this morning. Vanlder was arrested by city police last night after he allegedly crashed a red light at Central avenue and Main street and continued on down the street In a zig-zag and reckless manner. Leaves On Plane Miss Virginia Flck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Flck of 808 South Newtown street, left last evening with a group of friends, by plane for San Francisco where she will spend several days vacationing. Miss Flck spent the sum mer here visiting her parents and upon her return from the Bay city will go to Klamath Falls, where ilie Is a member of the high school faculty. Medford Caller Mrs. Leonard Free man of Central Point was a Medfoid caller today. forester Here K. P. McReynolds, assistant forester from the Umpqua National forest In Roteburg, was a brief visitor In Medford this morn ing en route to Diamond lake. Visits Son Mrs. Luretta Hedrick of Ashland Is In Medford visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hedrick at their home on 603 South Oakdale avenue. Drunks Appear Ordered to leave town Immediately or spend 10 days In city jail on charges of drunken ness were Rosa Elliott Hatton. 35 and Clarence F. Moore, 45, both tran sients. They appeared before City Judge Allen D. Curry this morning, and both said they would leave. Realtors To Meet First meeting of the fall and winter sessions ot the Medford Realty board will be held Wednesday noon In the Hotel Jack son, President Carl T. Tengwald pre siding. The new real estate law will be discussed and a report given of the recent state convention in North Bend. 'All members are urged to be present. Aunt Dies Mrs. Victor A. Tengwald of Medford received word yesterday of the death In Fort Worth, Tex. Sunday of her aunt, Mrs. Lee Craw ford, known by many persons here, where she has visited several times. The body will be taken to Sweet water, Tex. for burial Wednesda7. Mrs. Crawford Is also survived by a sister, Alta Webb of Beverly Hills, Cel. Angler Fined Perry C. Woods, 81, charged with angling without a license In Hlatt Lake, entered a plea of guilty In justice court Monday, and was fined 925 and costs. No pay ment was made as Woods tuts been on relief work. He Informed the court, he was throwing his line Into the lake 'for fun'. The arresting officer said, there was a grasshopper baited hook on the end of the line. Li Robert Taylor in "Crowd Roars" i -mini BY SECY. PERKINS With one of the strongest star casts ever assembled In one picture, the new Robert Taylor film, "The Crowd Roars," opens a four day' run tomorrow at the Craterlan theatre. Among those present In this action loaded story of the young prise fighter who rose from obscurity to the post tlon of contender for the light-heavyweight championship, are Lionel S Under and Frank Morgan the latter as Taylor's father. Also Included are Maureen O 'Sul livan, Edward Arnold, Nat Pendleton, William Gargan, Jane Wyman and Isabel Jewel. - Stirring prize-ring sequences, hi larious comedy bits and the romance of a boy who rose from the slums and a girl born to luxury aro among the highlights of the film. OF IN BRITAIN SETS CODE OF Crime School Roxy Wednesday (Continued from Page One) Gladys Swarthout end John Boles have two of the romantic leads in "Romance In the Dark," coming to the Roxy theatre for tomorrow only. John Barrymore plays the third mem ber of the party. witness who said Bridges, while loot ing at United States battleships, onoe declared: "We will see a day when we can sink those damn things because they are the enemy of the people." ' Dies letter continued: Boasted Of Beatups "The witness further testified, 'and on occasions he (Bridges) stated hti work-out squads In San Francisco take good care of all opponents of the labor movement of the Com munist party by having them best up, destroying their homes and other methods of driving fear Into the weak workers of the waterfront.' x x x "Another witness testified 'Bridges has done more than any other per son to spilt up unity on the water front of the Paciflo coast: He has said things which would lead to violent attitudes of class against class. He has placed members of tho Communist party In control of strategic points In various west coast unions and in the CIO." Seen Paying Red Dues One witness, Dies wrote, testified he had seen Bridges pay a assess ment and membership dues to the Communist party. Another, he con tinued, said Bridges' Interest and concern leaned toward the Commun ist movement rather than toward the men he was supposed to represent In the maritime union. "This witness said," Dies' letter went on, "he asked Bridges whether or not he would go against ttw wishes of the president of the United States and Bridges said, 'to hell with the president of the United States,' and Bridges further said, he had more power behind him than the govern ment of the United States, and be fore three years he would be In a position to prove his statements." VETCH SEED 43.75 per owt. This vetch Is mixed with Austrian win ter peas. Choice seed for cover crop or hay. See us now for other fall seeds. We will save you money. Phone 833. P. S. Samson Co. LEA VINO for Oakland Sunday mor ning. Take 1 passenger, share ex penses. Phone 149 l-L. WANTED Boy's 24-lnch bicycle. Rt. 2, Box 103. Ross Twedell. FOlTsALE Apples, excellent for pie and sauce. Phone 258-H. Myers' Place. A BARGAIN In 6-room house plus 2 sleeping porches and laundry room Convenient terms. Phone 1971-J. LONDON (UP) A housemaid's tads union, working under the di rection of the Trades Union Council of Great Britain expects to makb I Its Influence felt throughout the country. The union, formed with difficulty after 10 years of discussion among domestic workers, will make the fol lowing demands to all housewife employers: 1. A fixed number of working h&ura probably a 48-hour week. 2. Minimum weekly wage, expected to be fixed between $3.75 and 5. 8. Regular days off, and no in terference In private lives. The union will appoint inspectors to enter homes to Investigate com plaints and to make sure that ap proved living standards are kept. "At first the rules will have to be a little elastic," a T.U.S. official explained. "The union will start In Greater London and will have Its headquarters at Transport House. "We hope to overcome the diffi culty of getting the girls together by having local group meetings. Al ready we have about 1,000 mem bers. They will pay subscriptions as do other union members. "Out chief objects will be to in sure that workers have comfortable homes. We will not tolerate mistresses who try to interfere -in the private lives of workers. "People who treat their employees fairly have nothing to fear, but we will put the whole strength of the union behind genuine cases of bad treatment. If necessary we will assist members In litigation against em ployers." Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads is 1:30 p. m. 4 Use Mall Tribune Want Ads. - Classrooms with barbed wire, teach ers with clubs and whips, kids fight ing to stay honest, corrupt politici ans making a living from the sweat of young criminals are but few of the amazing and exciting scenes to be seen In "Crime School" the out standing picture of the year whtcn opens a three day run today at the Rlalto theatre. So outstanding is "Crime School," the Rlalto theatre will omit their regular second feature tor this engagement only. The cast of "Crime School" Is head ed by the famous "Dead End" Kids, Humphrey Bogart, Gale Page and a dozen other big names. In their first roles since their en trance Into movies, the "Dead End" hoodlums have the roles of five East Side New York slum rats who are led Into thievery by a crooked junk peddler and finally sent to the state penitentiary. It Is here that they meet up with hard-boiled Humphrey Bogart cast as a special Investiga tor sent by the governor to clean-up juvenile prison homes. . Orchestra In Family LORAIN, O. (UP) The five Marx children have formed a family or chestra. Their specialties are hill billy and old-time music. Mae, 19, plays an accordion; George, 14, a banjo; Lester, 21, an electric guitar; Carl 18, a violin and Frances, 17, drums. Auto "Parker" Patented SYDNEY (UP) Parking no longer will be a nightmare to the motorist If an Invention patented by F. P. Watson of Melbourne Is adopted. The device, according to Its lnventer. en ables the wheels of a car to be turned sideways. SPECIAL! FOR THIS WEEK HOUSECOATS House-coats with zippers, home pajamas and smocks. These are all regular $1.89 and $1.98 merchandise. 98c SWAGGER COATS $5.00 DRESSES One rack of Swagger Coats and 2-piece suits. Your choice One rack dresses in lace and silk, values to $10.95. Your choice HOC ISLAND NOW DESOLATE WASTE PHILADELPHIA (UP (Hog Island shipyard, 20 years after World war days when the cry went up for " bridge of ships across the sea," is a desolate waste-land today, only a few scattered buildings remaining from the bustling scene of war-time activity. The 947-acre marshland along the Delaware was the scene of employ ment of 36,350 persons during the World war. First ship launched there was the Qulstconck, sponsored by Mrs. Wood- row Wilson in the presence of 75,- 000 persons. The Qulstconck. built In less than a year at a cost of 106, 000.000 was the first of 122 ships built at Bog Island In two years Closing time for Tow Late to Clas sify Ads la 1 :30 p. m. tvn U4 tomorrow! Three Great Stars slntlnj at the top of their voIcm ... whit fnnl mm Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads Is 1 :30 p. m. Too Late to Classify 80 TONS ALFALFA, Clover and Oat hay. Mixed. 410.50 delivered. ueo, Montgomery, across road from Reese Creek school. FOR SALE Washer, 6 mo. old. great price reduction. 31 N. Bartiett. USED DeLAVAL cream separator, trade for livestock. Geo. Montgom ery, across road from Reese Creek School. SPECIAL FEDERATION SEED Wheat 81.76. An exceptionally good lot of clean wheat shipped in by us from Eastern Oregon for seed pur poses. See this wheat before you buy. Phone 833. F. E. Samson Co. Medford. FOR SALE 2 milk cows. F. J. Mar ques. Talent. GUERNSEY DULL 14 months, can use breeding: Hereford, 10 month, S27-S35. w. H. Vanter. Lake CreX. Oregon. FOR SALE Good, thrifty weaner pigs. h. n. Pitts, oak urove Roati. FOR RENT Furnished room with hot and cold water, garage. 11 8. Orange. WANTED One new oar raleeman one used car salesman. Have low priced popular car and medium priced quality car. State experience and give references. Write Box 4093, Tribune. FOR SALE 8 very good Spinner washers. 31 No. Bartiett. FOR RENT Four -room fully modern partly rurnisried house with acre age, 1 mile out. 518 So. Oakdale. FOR SALE Boys bicycle. R. C. A. cabinet radio, Bxia rug, black bear rug. 715 So. Oakdale. Call before 6:30 P. M. FURNITURE REUPHOLSTERED, re flnlshed and reglued. Phone 960 -R, Thlbault. PEACHES 60o Phone 1704-R, and up per hi. WANTED Position as stenographer or bookkeeper by Woodbury Busi ness College student. Experience in Filing and Burroughs Machines. Write Route 8. Box 34. APARTMENT for 3 adults. E Main. io. Phone 61 Day. 1959-L evenings. CARPENTER will trade work tor rent of apt. or house. Box 4107. Tribune. FOR SALE 6-room furnished house and H acre tract nicely locate. Owner leaving state and will sac rifice for ai.aSO. Terms. C. C. Pierce, Room 1, Palm Block. Phone 517-L. FOR SALE 3 good used Wood ranges, low price. 31 North Bartiett. FOR 8ALE Washed Seckels. for preserving or ptckling. 60c few standard half box. Southern Ore gon Sales. Inc. FOR SALE Hale and Mulr peaches Phone 1016-L. O. C. Clemens, 303 Vancouver. FOR SALE or TRADE Modern resi dence in Cresswcll. Ore., (13 miles from Eugene), for Medford prop erly, can auu or uoo-x evenings TWO OOOD complete beds, one pos ter oea, rocKers, cnear, mirrors, stands, cot. Phone 440. FOR SALE Nearly new A. B. ti Auto matic ironer. Cheap, 81 . Bart iett. FOR SALE Four pure bred Janu ary Hampshire rams. C. M. Mer ritt. central Point. Phone 13-X-3. FOR RENT 7-room house, 338 If. Riverside, Phone 417-J-3. CANNINO TOMATOES, 10 lb. Phon 314-Y. Mrs. Walker. FOR RENT Desirable room. 307 Haven, for teacher, - working girl or boy. Near Junior High. Phoue 664 -L. FINE 6-room farm house, 8 miles from city center. Arnold Lane, mile off Jacksonville, Hwy.; fine shade trees and shrubbery and facilities for keeping cow and chickens. Phone 633-R-l before 11:30 a. m. NOTICE Restaurant Owner, Young man, experienced cook's helper wants few hours every week. Homer, Cabin 6, Rainbow Camp. FOR SALE ' Service station buM ness. lease, and tock. One of the best locations in Medford, now do ing over 8200 net monthly profit. Three years lease on gallonaga basis. Complete lube and vulcanising equipment. Confectionery and to bacco. Box 4116. Tribune. . FOR SALE '39 Ford Roadster, good condition. Air wneeis. Cheap. Call Foothills Orchard after 5. "KEEP THE MILK MOVING" Changing Ideas may spell progress or defeat. Not because of the Idea perhaps, but In Its execution. Endeavoring to keep pace with the call for the best In table milk we have remodeled our set up and added a pasteurisation plant with modern equipment, so we can sup ply an exacting demand for both Raw and Pasteurized milk. We will handle only an A grade product from milk "Pall to Palate." therefore we shall pasteurize noth ing but A - Grade milk to begin with so which ever your health ideas exact we have It. Checked and double checked. Look us over pleaw. NANSEN'S DAIRY. INVESTMENT ArA 4 -room modern bunpa- WlUwU IOW laindry trays, pav ing paid; out of town owner. Real sacrifice, worth 83.000. See this at once. ALSO 100 X 100 . JUST OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS 4). . A A 6-room modern house, S I 7 n II lots of shade trees. Near city school, east side location. Priced only 81,350, Terms. MARK A. GOLDY. INC. PHONE 738 109 E. Main St. VETCH SEEED Mixed with Austrian Peas For Cover Crop or Hay, $2.75 per cwt. This is a choice lot of seed an exceptionally good mix for oover crop purposes. -See our special mixed Vetch and Peas before yon buy. CARLOAD SEED WHEAT direct from Eastern Oregon. This carload of high grade Federation Wheat has been shipped in to supply the demand for a good clean seed. While we have already sold a number of tons of this seed, we still have a few tons to sell out of this car. Make arrangements with us now . for your seed requirements .this season. Spec. Federation Seed Wheat $1 .75 cwt. SEE US NOW FOR OTHER FALL SEEDS We will save you money 1 F. E. SAMSON CO. Phone 833 229 N. Riverside Starts Tomorrow -4 Days! Wallcp-A41inute Entertainment Red blooded ac tion 1 Sizzling Ro mance I .. . The greatest cast ever brought together! "Romance i. . Dark" ii mi; .rv EDWARD ARNOLD FRANK MORGAN MAUREEN 0'SULUVAN LIONEL STANDER WILLIAM GARGAN JANE WYMAN Vie Movi" Don't PaYr; sow1- ill r ! I II 1 ill' r i si eoiirc wi ink y "tart w iluiiM i L MM k.rf k 1 It eofflln' ti hlmr 1 Thtycin't kHp ttl I I Some tony I (. rnfrn, win . . . . . u-m uwuiii , 1 I "Nobody wint 'V,1 -am fulfi l inw wm ri t'v:: i u y SQUIRT winti mi Tilt old rtverr FRINiriF 4'.?r i " (M "Wm I fit tat f1 H '?' I II talk . ..) Mow mijonnwiMtpMr ' r r A I ' . j ii i ml Such a smash hit that we've omitted the added feature! (FOR THIS PROGRAM ONLY) THE DEAD END KIDS Gutter Stars! Tougher than ever! HUMPHREY BOGART GALE PAGE WELDON HEYBURN a $3.98 M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE .11, : ENDS T0NITE rf. Shows 1:45-7:00-9:16 Mati-30o Eves-40o Kiddiei-lOo SUBMArODf Shorn it 1:45 T:no-n:tn SI Mt . . . , tSc Btm .... SSf Klddln . . lr