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MTEPFORD TtfATL TRTBUNE, MEDFO"RP. OT?F.tQNT, TTEDXESPAT. SEPTEMBER 2P. 1333 PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and Gets Mule Deer Bill Nlckfll of Lake Creek bagged a four-point mule deer last week near Bly. On Bualneaa City Recorder J. Q. Adama of Aahland transacted busi neaa In this city yesterday. To Remodel Ray Prultt applied at ths city building Inspector's office yesterday for a permit to remodel apartments at 119 North Central ave nue at a stated cost of $1000. At Bafteball Game Among Ash land resident attending the Port land -Med ford baseball game here yes terday were Bert Miller, P. R. Hardy and W. E. Bartrlt. From A Mi land Among Ashland resldenta attending the revival meet ing here at the Med ford Kazarene church Monday evening were Dale Walls, Ruth Merrltt and Wanda Wills. Rummage Sale Missionary society of the First Christian church will hold a rummage and plant sale start ing Friday of this week and lasting throughout the following Monday. The sale will be held at 300 West Main street. Take Over Shop Mrs. Helen John Smith, formerly of Mann's beauty salon, today took over Roseborough's beauty shop which will hereafter ' e known as "Helens." Mrs. Smith will have as her assistants In the rtiop a staff of beauty operators, and Invites her clientele to visit her new quarters. Visits Here Bob Redwlne. for merly of Ashland and well known In Med ford, was a visitor here today. He was on his way north with a dance orchestra and tentative plans are ' that the band will have , an appear ance here. Mr. Redwlne was active In musical events In the valley. t Court Citations Frank R. Meads, 24, of 602 Palm street was cited by state police to appear In Justice court this afternoon charged with passing another vehicle with improper clear ance. Edward J. Walker. 42, of Lake view was cited to appear September 80 In Gold Hill justice of the peace court charged with operating a truck without clearance lights. Meeting Tonight Executive com mittee of Medford post of the Amer lean Legion will meet in the armory at 7:30 tonight. As important mat ters are to be discussed, Commander Robert Ebel asked all members to be punctual In attending. The execu tire committee session will be fol lowed at 8 by a regular meeting of the post. Forest Dampened A light rain fell generally over the Rogue River nations forest last night but the precipitation was not heavy enough to reduce fire hazards excepting tem porarily, headqiiarters here reported today, users of the forest areas were cautioned to continue exercising care in handling fire. School Program Phoenix high school student body la sponsoring a musical program this evening at 7:30 In the Phoenix high school gymna sium. Appearing on the program will be Charley and Cal, black-faced com edians. The proceeds from the pro gram wiU be used to pay for football suits for the school team. The public is invited to attend. t Meeting Tomorrow Rogue Snow men will elect officers and outline plana for this winter's outdoor sports program at the frlst meeting of the sesson scheduled for 7:30 tomorrow nlht at the Jackson County Cham ber of Commerce. Arnel P. Butler, president, asked all members to make a special effort to be present and invited all others Interested in win ter sports to attend. A. I. B. Class Second class In the 28-weeks course of the American In stitute of Banking will be held In the Medford senior high school at 7:30 tonight. According to Dwlght L. Houghton, three new members have enrolled for the course, brtnglng the total number rent gte red to 23. The new students are Bertha L. Denton of Ashland, Msxlne R. Robinson of the Farmers and Fruitgrowers bank of Medford and M. T. Wray, Jr., of Hub hard -Wray. Sentence Suspended James W. Carter, 31, of Hood River received a suspended sentence for six months. In circuit court this morning for car theft. He waived preliminary hear ing and grand Jury action, went di rectly before Judge H. D. Norton and pleaded guilty. He whs arrested Mondsy Just over the border In Cali fornia after abandoning at the state line a car he atole In Albany. In suspending sentence the court took Into consideration what were con sidered extenuating circumstances. The youth promised to return home. Divorce Granted Alpha Edith Hart of Ashland was yesterday grant ed a divorce in circuit court from John H. Hart, sometimes known as John H. Keese. Hart was given six months' suspended sentence In cir cuit court Monday on a charge of forging a certificate of title to an automobile. The felony was made a basis for ths divorce suit. The di vorce decree aIo granted the plain tiff the right to use her former name. Alpha Edith Haynes. The two were married last March 18, the complaint atsted. men LovEynrn GIRLS with rLF K yo sr. jip7 and full of fun. man wffl loTit. you to Ubom and partla. . BIT If yr." Ul V a- men won't b. Interacted. M.B dfin t Ilk. "milft" riri. When they r to partial Ur vint flru ftlonf wbo sr. full of pop. Fo in nu. jrou P.id t food fnrml .JII4IU tenie, remember for I renertlrtns woman hu told .nether ho- to r "mulne tern" with LydU E. Flnkhsm. Vt'M. (""trpound. It help, holld up m'.re phyrinl rernce and th- aide I. f1ni Too mora E-P ud lavens distress from lioU fuao onal disorders. Voull find PlnVhtaVl CoBpotmi WIUi WORTH TRYING! PERSONAL From Talent Robert L.. Iwlca of Talent m a Medford caller todav. ... Medford Caller Howard W Pavne of Sams Valley made a business trip to mis city today. ... Calls Here Ernest K. nreahla Af Rogut River transacted business In Medford today. ... To Alabama Mrs. Elolse Dver of rout 3 left Saturday night for Gordo. Ala., Where She will make her home ... Prom Ashland Edward Orr Orl O. Ayres and Kav Snenoer Galla gher of Ashland were In Medford to- oay transacting business. On Burines P nal Part nf Marysvllle. Cal.. Is In Medford trans acting business for the Petroleum, Heat and Burner company which he represent. He Is registered at the Hotel Medford. . . ThUnder Stnrm A liffhtnlnff atirm hit the Applegate district of the nogue mver national forest this afternoon and It was feared some fires might be Set hV the hnlta unlet, a heary rain fell. The protective force was standing by for fire orders. Airport Arrivals Medfnrri miinlel. pal airport arrivals yesterday were Lieut. George Wilson, who was en route from March field, Riverside. Cal., to Port Lewis. Wash.. In an army Northrup attack, plane; Sgt. nay atocKwen, Hamilton field. San Rafael. Cal., to Fort Lewi In an army Fatrchlld cariro nlane: and Lieut. Turner Day. Seattle, Wash., to Oakland, Cal., In a navy Lockheed Electra. ... Vehicle Too Long Ray P. Cootes. 32. of Boise. Idaho, a driver fnr trie Hlldebrand shows, was fined $10 and ..au cost in justice of the peace court this mornlnc nrt a mntn ai.imia charge filed by state police. ' Cootes pieaaea guilty to driving a truck and trailer that exceeded the length limit allowed In Oreeon without, a tat permit. He was arrested on the Pa cific highway Setember 26. The vehicle was two feet over the legal limit, the court was told. PRESIDENT SENT PEACE PLEAS TO HITLEJU DUCE (Continued f.uui Page One.) Czechoslovakia. Germany. Poland , Russia, Prance. Great Britain. Hun gary and Italy. Unlike his earlier plea for peace which went to Czechoslovakia. Great Britain and Prance as well as Ger many, the president directed last night's message to Hitler only. "Present negotlstions still atand open," he said. "They can be con tinued If you will giro the word." U. S. Not To Attend He made It clear at the same time, however, the United States would neither sponsor nor attend such a meeting and that it was for Europe to work out Its own solution un aided. He had made hla pleas for peace, he said, because: "The conscience and the Impelling desire of the people of my country demand that the voice of their gov ernment be raised asaln and yet again to avert and to avoid war." The decision to send the second appeal waa reached at a cabinet meeting yesterday afternoon. In his message, the president noted Hitler's historical review of errora contributing to the present threat ened war, but said the chief question now waa "the fate of the world today and tomorrow. "The world asks of us who at this moment are heeds of net Ions the supreme capacity to achieve the des tinies of nations without forcing upon them as a price, the mutilation and death of millions of cltlrns." he said. "Should you agree to a solution In this peaceful manner I am con vinced that hundreds of millions throughout the world would recog nize your action as sn outstanding historic service to all humanity. TOMORROW and FRIDAY" Old Apple Tree"! I.T TIMF TOVITR! JIMMY DURANTI JOAN PERRY Muiring Hie mi wl WEAVER Bros. .) 1 and EI.VIRV K .t j, II ( Sl HUMPMRiY SOSABT ) iv-, IOUISI fAZSNDA K if DOROTHY M.HUITY wat piwDi,TOW y-fi.Jt i Introducing the - Jll nnptilar song hit Janet Gaynor In "Three Loves Has Nancy vis the title of the gay, new romantic com edy opening Sunday at the Crater, tan theatre, and Nancy is none other than Janet Gaynor In another of the small-town-girl roles which have She's made her audiences laugh a lot. and cry a little but they have not seen anything yet until they watch Jane Withers take Hollywood apart and put It back together again which Is , Just what ahe does In her newest starring vehicle, "Keop Smiling." which opens a three day run tomorrow at the Rtalto theatre. Gloria Stuart and Henry Wllcoxon have roles opposite the dynamic young star. Charles Starrett In "South of Ari zona." will play as the companion action feature. HITLER PLANS TO ESCORT ALLY TO E (Continued trwn Page One ) Italian foreign minister, for deliv ery to Mussolini. .Some foreign observers believed Mussollnt had made Benes' resigna tion a condition of hts mediation, but confrmatlon of this was not im mediately available. However. Vlrglnlo Gayda. authori tative fascist editor. Indicated such a poeslbllty. "Only the resgnatlon of Benes." Gayda wrote in II Glornale D'ltalia, "could at the last hour turn aside perhaps fatal events." I Silence for the most pait greeted President Roosevelt's second appeal to Hitler for peace. "Any movement by any govern- nent Is considered by Italy with great attention.' one official said. Further comment was lacking. 4 Of 1 H V i tiikv r.vn TOMTF. Cor M? lift Lanny Ross and Gloria Stuart in "THE LADY OBJECTS" P1u ttobert Vounfj in "Rich Man, Poor Girl" I snout ai 1:4) :4J-:1S Sunday Romance mode her one of the most beloved stars of the talking screen. Robert Montgomery Is co-stftired with Miss Gaynor for the first time .with Fran chot Tone the third member of a stellar acting trio'. Astair and Rogers Dance Team Appear In Craterian Show Challenging the vogue of all other ballroom dances. "The Yam." as in troduced by Pred Aatalre and Ginger Rogers In "Carefree. at the Crater Ian, is an Innovation In Terpstrhor can circles In more ways than one. The new step Is the first In the long list of Asta Ire -Rogers dance cre ations that can be performed with out strain by the average dancer. Such notable routines as the Carl oca. the Continental, the Plocollno and others which Astalre fathered, were too difficult for any but professionals or extremely talented amateurs, ex cept when revised. "The Yam." on the other hand. Is basically so simple that almost anyone can dance It. The variations with which the two wing-footed stars embellish It In the picture can be essayed by those' who feel qualified to do so, but the basic step Is the e.wnce of simplicity. And for thin reason, the two stars themselves, as well as studio officials and Holly wood dance authorities, are confident that "The Yam" deserves top popu larity In ballrooms everywhere. The dance begins with a swing stroll, and Incidental steps evolve tt Into a aort of cakewalk. from which the dancers break and strut on their own. and then face one another In a heel-toe step. Then they "Yam" a step beginning with heels together and toes apart, and repeated in dou ble time. CZECH BROADCAST FAILS TO GOME OFF NEW YORK. Sept. 28. CAP) An announced radio broadcast by Gen. Jsn Syrovy, premier of Czechoslovak kla. failed to materialise from Prague today. When the National Broadcasting company network cut In on Prague, there was a woman's voice speaking In Czech. Then came a man's voice reading in English what seemed to be either a atatement or a news Item Reception was so spotty It waa dif ficult to ascertain the context. Rummage Sale by Eastern Star Social club. Saturday. Oct. 1st, next door to Pantorlum on N. Hotly. io Movir ii;i7. ni.Mii Mat . . . .fA I Cvea . . . I KM (lie Ar I r a AGAINST COUNTY BY TAYLOR LOOMS An action for damages ) in the background of the Injunction pro ceedings brought by Tom L. Taylor to restrain state and county agricultural officials from cutting out the re mainder of his Central Point pear orchard, District Attorney Prank J. Newman stated in circuit court this morning as counsel argued on an In terlocutory order to be Issued by Judge H. D. Norton. Psrt of the orchard has already been cut out on I the ground It was Infested with blight. Counsel for Mr. Taylor ware try ing to lay a foundation for "an action to follow." In contending the court should Include findings of fact In hla proposed Interlocutory order, Mr. Newman asserted. If a damage suit should be brought. the court should not permit any of the evidence or findings of fact of the present case to be entered before a Jury In a new case, Gua Newbury of counsel for Mr. Taylor declared. Mr. Newbury asserted that the only Issue before the court In the In junction proceedings was whether the defendants were Justified In cutting down the plaintiff's orchard. About six acres of the orchard had been cut out before a temporary restrain ing order waa Issued by the court and the present proceedings seeking permsncnt Injunction were Insti tuted. The hearing this morning was on suggestive decrees, written by coun sel of both sides for the guidance of the court In framing the Inter locutory order. Since counsel could not agree on the suggestive decrees, Judge Norton said he would write the interlocutory order himself. He stated that ..e would not Include findings of fact as the trial waa tog 1 11 V nflSTBIRE ROGERS I ' tf' Dancing sweethearts . . . with wings on ry I YJ' 1 V their feet in their warme8t' breeziest, Lc y , ' w I w fastest show . . . singing and swing- J-v j ' J . i Rw v ing to the matchless music of "'f' fry llBERLim MomQuii 1 I Vl w ri3-aiv . 77x (l iJtJitr A fnlrnrluHni New Dance Cratei Good-byt, Big AppeTT."1 Here comes THE YAM It'll make you forget all their toe-tepplng dnnree of the ptt 1 M and Vm iAtJSfJr ' 11 LI Wl V NK. I """"" continuing and they would form a proper part of the final decree In the case. Under the interlocutory order Mr. Taylor Is to be given time to clean blipht from the remaining two and a half acres of his orchard. The court Indicated he would give Mr. Taylor until February 1 to cJean out the blight. Further hearings would then be held, it was 'indicated. The permanent restraining order Is sought against various state and county agricultural officials. Through his counsel. Newbury & Newbury, Mr, Taylor contends the officials had a right to enter his -property to re move blight but had no legal author ity or constitutional right to cut out the orchard. The defendants are represented by Mr. Newman nnd H. Lawrenco Lister, an assistant attorney-general from Salem. Mr. Lister waa not present at this morning's hearing. K. nf P. -Meet Set PENDLETON, Ore.. Sept. 28, (API Plans for the entertainment of the Oregon grand lodge of the Knights of Pythias and the Pythian Sisters here October 9, 10, and 11, are Hear ing completion, genera chairman Guy Johnson reported today. Dse Mall Tribune Want Ads. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE- Small, good paying hand laiindry equipment, and business, Reasonable. Write Box .1165, Mall Tribune. DANCE TONIOHT at Towiwnd hall over Baldwin Piano Shoppp. G-Mid music. Rood floor. Pleasant pvn ing assured nil who attend. Gen tlemen 35c, ladles 10c. MELONS, cannlnn tomatoes. We have a few peaches left for cannlnR. Klamath Rem potatoes, etc. City Limits Fruit Stand, south Pac. Hwy. FOR SALE By private owner, 1936 Plymouth de luxe 2-door sedan, with trunk. Hid less than 13.000 miles of careful driving. Perfect "mechanical condition. Tires ex cellent. Finish like new. Priced for quick sale, onlv 9565. D. E. Hayes. 10 South Fir St. 1 writfl MTC If STARTING TODAY FOUR DAYS W FOR RENT 6-room house, water paid, for 120 per month. Adults only. S28 8. Hamilton. Tel. 316. TRADE Equity In 5-room modern house for lata model car. 1916 Elm St. MIDDLE-AGED woman wants light housekeeping, care small children. No cooking. Board, room and small wages. Box 3168. Tribune. WILL PAY CASH for Christmas trees cut and delivered In Medford. See me. Cltv Limits Fruit Stand, south Pacific Hwy. THE Missionary Society of the Chris tian church will sponsor a rummage and plant sale Friday, Saturday and Monday, Sept. 30. Oct. 1 and 3. at 209 W. Main, next to Murphy's Mart. 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