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PAGE FOUR MEPFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEPFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1 1938. STATE INSURANCE BUILDING TALKED E AUM, Oct. T-(AP) Tenutlve plant for construction of a state In dustrial accident Insurance building, to b looted opposite the capital tad the new stata library building, were made here today. - The new atruetura would face the plaza opposite the library. The rear of the building would be on Capitol street. The building also would house the public utilities commissioner's force and the unemployment compensation commission. It would cart lesa than ' l, 000,000. Funds of the Industrial accident commission would be used to pay the original cost, but this would be re paid by inte charged to the public utilities commissioner and the unem ployment compensation commission. Title to the building would remain with the Industrial accident commis sion until It la paid for, when the state would gain title. The public utilities commissioner now Is paying rent to a private property owner downtown. The un employment compensation commis sion la paying rent to the Salem school district, It being located In the old high1 school. . . "This new building," an authorlta tire source said, "would result In alt state activities In Salem being housed In state-owned buildings. "Punds of the Industrial accident commission would not really be spent, because this money would be repaid by rentals. In effect, the plan would give the state a new building for nothing, since rents now being paid to outside sources would , be used for construction. "We probably will ask the 1939 legislature for permission to con struct It, although we don't think that Is absolutely necessary. Members of the Industrl&l accident commission were not available for comment. On the Radio Chains " STATIONS Where to Find Them on the Dial KEX. Portland. IIM; KF1, Bio UN angelea; KU. 1470, Spokane KOO. 790. Han rrandscoi Kuw. 630. Portland i KJtt, 910. Seattle; KNX. 10W. Lot Angelesi ROA, K3U. Denver; RUIN, 940. Portland: HOMO, eta, Seattle; RPO. 6S0. San Francisco; K8L, I1K0, Salt Lake. FUTURE FARMERS OF STATE LEAVE FOR EAST OCT. 13 8AI.EM, Ore.. Oct. 7. (UP) Ore gon representatives to the national convention of the Future Farmers of America havo been selected by the state board or vocational education, and will leave for Kansas City Oct 13. They will return 10 days later. Edgar Splokerman, The Dalles. state F. F. A. president: James Mc Alllster, Enterprise, and Arthur Brown, Ontario, will be American Farmer candidates, William Btrleby, Lakevlew. and Alton May, Dayton, will represent the state In the na tional poultry Judging contest. Other all of the 11 selected for the Journey were high Individual scorers In the dairy and livestock Judging contests at the Pacific International Llvo atock show at Portland. They were: Boaa Morgan, F, F. A. cattle Judg ing ohamplon of the northwest, and team mates Russel Moulton, Molalla and Francis Stupfcl, Amity, on the datry team, and Marvin Beer, Oanby: William Neely, Oregon City, and Roy Qerlg, Salem. O. D. Desrborn, Ontario, vocational agricultural teacher, will act aa su pervisor on the trip. Friday. 8:00 Mews, KOO; First Nlghter, KBL: Swarthout'a Music, KFO, KFI. 5:30 Army Bsnd, KPO, KOW, KFI; Drama, KOO, KEX. 8:00 Hollywood Hotel, KNX, KfiU KOIN; Martin's Orch., KPO, KFI. KOW. 8:30 March of Time. KPO. KFI, KOW; Songs, KOO, KEX; News, KOA, KJR, 7:00 King's Orch., KPO, KFI, KOW: Drama, KPO, KFI, KOOW: Design for Dancing, KOO, KOA. 7:30 String Trio, KOIN; Sporta, KOO, KOA. KEX; Jlmmle Fldler, KPO, FKI, KOW. 7:45 Organist, KPO; Stat of the Nation, KOO, KOW: Address by Bishop J. H. Rummel, KOIN. 8:00 Amoa and Andy. KPO. KOW. KFI: Busae's Orch., KNX, KOIN: News, KOO; Concert Hall; Osbome's Orch., KEX. KJR, 8:18 Morgan's Orch., KPO; Lum and Abner. KNXX, KOIN, KSL: Os home's Orch., KOO. 8:30 Drama, KPO, KOW, KFI: Burns and Allen, KNX. KOIN, KSL: Waltz Time. KOO, KOA, KEX. 9:00 Circus, KPO, KOW. KFI: Drama, KOO; Drama, KNX, KOIN; News, KJR. KOA. 9:80 Novak's Orch.. KOA. KJR: King's Orch.. KSL, KNX Barron's Orch., KPO, KFI: Opportunity Thea ter, koo; Fireside Hour. KOW. 10:00 Reporter. KPO. KOW. KFI: Orant'a Orch., KJR, KOA: Morefs Orch.. KOIN: News, KNX. 10:30 Sudy's Orch., KPO, KFI; Winston's Orch., KOO, KOA. 11:00 King's Orch.. KPO, KFI. KOW: Pasadena Civic Auditorium. KNX. KSL: Organist, KOA; Five-Star Final, KOO. Saturday 8:00 Donahue'a Orch.. KOO: Mar shall Grant, organtat, KNX. KOIN: Cllnton'a Orch.. KOW. KPO. KFI. 5:30 Play, KOO, ' KJR, KOA. 5:45 Bports, KPO. KOW, KPT. i 8:00 Drama. KNX. KOIN: Two Little Misses, KOO, KEX, KOA. 8:30 Serenade, KNX. KOIN. KSL: Stars of Tomorrow, KOO. KEX: America Dances, KPO, KOW. KFI: News, KOA, KJR, 7:00 Hit Parade. KNX. KOIN. KSL: America Dnncas, KPO. KFI. KOW: Osborne's Orch., KOO, KEX. 7:30 Conrad Nagel. KPO, KOW. KPT: Roth's Orch., KOO. KEX. 8:00 Barn Dance, KPO, 'KOW. KFI: Meaaner'a Orch., KJR, KEX: News, KOO; Joe E. Brown, KNX. KSL. KOIN. 9:00 Prof. Quiz, KNX. KOIN, KSL: Dance Orch.. KOO; Warlng's Penn sylvanlans. KPO, KFI, KOW; News, KOA, KJR. 0:30 Avalon Time, KPO, KOW. KFI; King's Orch, KPO, KEX; Pen- darvls' Orch., KNX, News, KSL. 10:00 Malevllle'a Orch.. KPO. KFL KOW; Lovelsnd's Orch., KOO, KEX: King's Orch., KNX, KOIN. 10:30 Fields' Orch, KOO, KJR: Winston's Orch., KPO. KFI, KOW: Weems' Orch., KNX. KSL, KOIN. 11:00 Csrson, orgsnlst, KOA. KEX: Pasadena Civic Auditorium. KNX. KSL: Martln'a Orch., KPO, KFI; Five Star Final, KOO. E STATE LAND BE USED AS WASHINGTON, Oct. 7-(AP) The bureau of biological turvey dlacloMd today It acquired or began to ac quire an additional 1131 acrei for bird refuges In Oregon during fiscal 1938. Of thfa area, 830 acres were to be Included In the Bltzen unit and 468 acres In the Malheur unit of the Ma l hour --.migratory bird refuge in Humey county. The remaining 348 acres were to be Incorporated In the Willamette migratory waterfowl refuge In Marlon county. The survey previously had acquired 159,089 acres for the Malheur refuge. Principal species using the Malheur reserve, officials said, were redheads, ruddy ducks, mallards, gad walls, cln namon teal, pintails, shovelers, blue winged teal, Canada geese, snow geese, long-billed curlew, Wilson's snloe. avocet. western wlMett. Wit son's phararopf , spotted sandpiper. sandhill cranes, white pelicans, black and Forster's terns, California and ring-billed gulls, egrets, black-crowned night and Treganza's herons, white-faced glossy ibises and various grebes. The refuge also has been used by mule deer, antelope, beaver, raccoon, mink and muskrat. In addition to the Malheur and Willamette refuges, there are seven other federal migratory bird and waterfowl reserves In the state Cape Meares In Willamette and Meridian counties. Cold Springs In Umatilla county. Goat Inland In Curry county. twer Klamath in Klamath county. McKay creek In Umatilla county, Three Arch Rocks In Tillamook coun ty and Upper Klamath In Klamath county. Discuss July 4 IMntm BEND, Ore.. Oct. 7.-(UP-)Mcmbcrs of the Bend River Pageant and Stam pede association are far sighted, to say the least, At a recent meeting they devoted their discussion to plans for the 1930 Fourth of July celebra tion here. FIRE PREVENTION ; WEEK SET ASIDE SALEM, Ore.. Oct. 7. (UP) Oov- Charlea H. Martin today asked all Oregonlans tq cooperate In the ob servance of Fire Prevention Week, Oct. 9 to 16. "It la an acknowledged fact that large portion of fire results from carelessness and other preventable causes, and the reduction of this fire waste can be effected In direct pro portion to the amount of care exer cl&ed by all people," the governor an id. Climax rn D E S200 ON 50 W LOOK" SEE? GIANT rare FROM S50 to ONLY 25. ON ANY CAR TO FARMERS AND OTHERS WITH PERIODIC INCOMES ; 300 CAR SALE EACH CAR! $75 BOOT W ii CLIMAX. Oct. 7. (Spl.) Mrs. Lau ra Brlstow, Mrs, Skyrman and Norma Jean Werta of Central Point were re cent guests at the Werta home. Frank Hurst, who Is working near Central Point, spent the week-end at home here. George MacLean la working for L. H. Wert this week. They are putting finishing touches on a reservoir on Orlzzly. Mr.' and Mrs. Oscar Hanson, Carl Hanson and Roberta and Norma Werta spent the week-end at the Wertr. home. Carl -Hanson of Central Point and Albert Eston of Los Angeles are en Joying a hunt in the woods here. Phil Werta has moved to the Kin ney place for the winter. Mllroy Charley has moved from his wood camp to his ranch here. Mrs. Frank Hurst and Mrs. L. H. Werta spent a few hours in Mcdford Wednesday. 0REG0NIAN SUBSCRIPTION during h month of October BY MAIL ONE YEAR ADDED EXTRA FEATURE The Amvririn Weeklv th world's most Interesting, ( to r bl n f and f rlnstlng msiaitne ernes to tod every Sunday with The dre- oman in iidiiion to fair N'nrthwent Mnffttln. Farm, Home M Ctnrdrn. rtrtur Pa- ra1 and all the eld favorite features. Regular NOW ou Sate DAILY ONLY $7.00 $6.00 $1.00 DAILY and SUNDAY.... 11.50 10.00 1.50 SUNDAY ONLY 5.00 4.50 .50 Mall This OMR Today SAVE THIS H.50 Cttack Om Daily D. fr S. Sunday THE ORECONIAN, Portland, Oreor: Inclosed find for which pleasa send ma Thi Oresonian as checked on this coupon, Nama Addrsw ty and Star , J. E. DOUGLAS, THE HEARTLESS PRICE CUTTER, SAYS: It given me great pleasure to present to you the greatest opportunity this community has ever had. I doubt, if the people of this community will ever have another opportunity to par ticipate in such a TERRIFIC NEW PRICE DROP SALE. . . . This GIANT 300 CAR SALE will make HISTORY that will never be forgotten, because of the unusual oppor tunity it offers to thrifty buyers at this time. . These 300 BEAUTIFUL cars represent the CREAM from Eleven of Medford's leading AUTOMOBILE DEALERS, to gether with the FINANCIAL COOPERA TION of the COMMERCIAL FINANCE COMPANY, that have outlined' a special program of long, easy terms to meet every one 's budget as outlined below. By study ing the price reductions and the long, easy terms, anyone can know that onlv a CO OPERATIVE DEALERSHIP rnnM nff.r such buying power to the public. E- Douglas, Sales Engineer We are prepared to give long, liberal IN CHARGE trade-in allowances on your present car. Better Known as a nearness mm . In most cases your car will be the neces- cutters sary down payment. Our 12, 18, 24, 36 pay- -ment plan especially designed for this new Price Drop Sale will meet everyone's income. So prepare yourself immediately to buy one of these new Price Dropped ATTTftTWrt'RTT.lQ A . -a .. . . . . rr --- uF(,uli,uUllj, ol vnls Kina may never tcnocK at your door again: so back your decision with ACTION! rirnn nvrvthi, r.vv. where it is, and hurry to claim the car of your choice. Just say to yourself, This is one time I am not going to wait another split second.' If you do not have all the money handy, come anyway and we will help you. If you do not see the car listed here for lack of space, ask for it, we have it. We promise no RED TAPE, no DELAY, and IMMEDIATE DELIV ERIES. The only red attached to this GIANT ann ciap satis i, dealers' books after the sale, and you will always be in the BLACK. ' ,In,seleotmT yor car you merely mark X opposite the car of your choice and then show it to any of our 15 courteous salesmen representing their sponsors, and they will be onlv too triad to heln disappointment as crowds of eager buyers will snap up these unusual NEW PPTflE IPni) WAT.TTPO : ..:i i L .. . . . hi i. " , v " wtt'v uul" tuey are 811 gone, uuiajs rignt NOW; bring that car that does not exactly please you and trade it in on any of our REDUCED BARGAINS. Please note that you do not have to be a mathematical expert to figure out your own deal as outlined for this SPECIAL EVENT. ' (Signed) J. E. DOUGLAS. Tear Regular Price Was ! Price Drop' Down Payment Cash or Tradeln IApproximata Installments '36 Olds 4-Dr. Touring Sedan $ 795 $676 ' $225 $15.00 '36 Hudson 6 Sedan 650 . 525 165 13.75 '36 Studebaker Diotator 6 Sedan 750 635 215 14.00 36 Hudson 8 Coupe 695 586 185 15.00 "36 Pontiac Coupe 645 515 165 12.95 '36 Chevrolet Master Sport Sedan.... 685 595 1915 14.00 '36 Dodge Pickup Express 585 475 160 12.00 '36 Buick Tourlne Sedan 795 675 225 - 15.00 '36 Ford Deluxe Touring Sedan.. 575 495 160 14.50 '35 Chevrolet Sedan 575 465 150 13.95 '35 Chevrolet Panel Delivery 495 395 1215 11.50 '35 Dodge Delivery Express.. 445 345 115 11.00 '35 Chevrolet, Truck, Stake 595 485 165 12.50 '36 Chev Trk & Wentwin Log Trailr 575 460 150 12.75 '35 Ford Coach 450 , 365 120 10.00 '35 Chevrolet. '1K7' Tninlc H7K 495 165 14.00 '35 Graham Deluxe Sedan. 495 395 125 13.50 '35 Ford Sedan : 475 395 130 ' 13.00 '35 Ford Coupe 445 365 115 . 13.50 '35 Terraplane Coupe 500 395 135 12.50 Regular Price N'ai New I Down Approximate Price Prop I. Payment Installments Now Cash or Tradeln Scml 38 Plymouth Pickup $ 810 $ 730 ' $230 $20.00 '38 Chrysler Sedan 1265 1075 325 22 00 '37 Lincoln Zephyr Coupe, new 1395 1095 375 25.00 '37 Plymouth Seon, needs work 650 395 125 ' 8 00 '37 Ford Touring Sedan 675 . 565 175 14.00 '37 Wentwin Log Trailer.. 676 485 18!5 10 00 '37 Fordson Tractor . 775 -: - 645 216 ' 15.00 37 Studebaker Sedan . 900 795 225 18.00 '37 Ford '85' Tudor 695 595 195 14.00 '37 Ford Truck Eaton . 800 695 225 18.00 '37 Ford 'Pickup 650 . 545 1815 1250 '37 Packard 120 Tudor 1000 895 295 17.75 '37 Ford Deluxe Sedan 695 665 220 15.00 '37 Willys Deluxe Sedan 575 455 150 10.60 '37 Nash Lafayette 400 .. 875 750 250 16.00 '37 Studebaker Cruising Sedan 900 765 250 17.00 '37 Studebaker Custom Coupe 800 695 220 17.50 '37 Terraplane Deluxe Coupe 800 685 215 17.00 '36 -Plymouth Sedan 600 485 165 12.00 '36 Chevrolet Sedan 69& 496 165 ' 13.00 '36 Ford Pickup 525 430 T 135 1O50 '38 Chrysler Sedan 795 675 225 13.00 '36 Plymouth Sedan 666 565 175 14.00 '36 Plymouth Sedan 650 545 175 13.75 '36 Ford Deluxe Coupe 535 445 145 12.00 '36 De Soto' Coupe 650 566 176 14.50 '36 Ford Tudor 675 496 160 13.50 36 Plymouth Tudor 850 545 - 175 14.50 '36 Willys Fordor Sedan . 400 295 95 10.00 '36 Ford Truck '157' 700 595 195 . 12.75 '36 Auburn Supercharger 4-Dr. Sdn.. 800 650 . 2lis 14.75 '36 Ford Coach 660 .465 150 13.00 '36 Lafayette Coupe '.. 595 475 160 12.75 '36 Lafayette Victoria 600 495 170 14.00 '36 Reo Flying Cloud :.. 625 495 160 14.50 35 Studebaker Truck, l-Ton 590 495 170 14.00 '35 International Truck 650 450 150 14.00 '35 Studebaker Del Dictator 6 Sedan 645 550 - 165 15.50 '35 Ford 4-Door Sedan. 460 375 125 . 12.00 '34 Studebaker Truck, Platform 495 375 125 12.00 '34 Plymouth Coupe . 435 845 115 . lOOO '34 Chevrolet Coach 445 345 115 10.00 '34 Ford Deluxe Coupe 395 325 '110 9.50 '34 Chevrolet Sport Sedan 465 396 125 10.75 '34 Willys Fordor Sedan 300 200 65 9.50 '34 Hudson Fordor Sedan 465"" 395 13() 8.75 '34 Chevrolet 2-Door Trunk Sedan.... 445 365 115 , 9.00 '34 Graham Sedan 480 . 395 135 - 10.00 '34 Studebaker Deluxe Coupe 465 375 125 8.50 '34 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan 465 375 125 8.50 '33 Plymouth Sedan .... 395 285 90 8 60 '33 Chevrolet l'Z-Ton Truck 375 275 80 7 50 '32 Ford Coupe 295 195 65 7.00 '32 Oldsmobile Sedan 295 265 85 7.75 '32 Ford Coupe 295 245 85 6.50 '32 Ford Coupe $ 295 $24? $85 $6 00 '32 De Soto Fordor Sedan 38ft 295 95 10 00 '31 Dodge Sedan 275 185 65 7.00 '31 Ford Coupe, needs work 160 60 25 3.00 '31 Hudson Fordor Sedan 250 145 45 6.00 '31 Hudson Fordor Sedan 176 95 3lT g00 '31 De Voux 4-Door Sedan 200 125 40 6 00 '30 Chevrolet Coupe 225 165 . 55 6.00 '30 Ford Coupe, Air Wheels 225 175 60 6 75 '30 Willys-Knight Ooach 150 80 30" ' 600 '80 Graham Sedan 195 125 40 6.60 '30 Chevrolet Coach 175 115 40 g 95 '30 Dodge Truck, Panel .... 250 145 45 6 00 '30 Chevrolet Coach 95 45 20 5 00 '30 Ford Coupe 220 165 55 5!oO au uakiand Uoacn 200 145 '30 Plymouth Sedan 265 195 '30 Buick Sedan. . 275 195 '30 Nash Sedan 175 115 '30 Pontiac -Sedan 195 145 45 65 . 65 40 45 '30 Chevrolet P. U 125 50 '30 Ford Sedan..... 250 175 '30 Pontiac Sedan 200 145 '30 Chevrolet Fordor Sedan 195 145 '30 Chevrolet Standard Coupe 195 115 20 60 45 45 40 6.50 7.00 7.00 5.00 6.50 Too y 6.50 6.00 6.00 5.75 '30 Chevrolet Panel 165 95 '30 Studebaker Sedan 225 165 '30 Studebaker Pres. 7-Pass. Sedan.. 195 125 '29 Chevrolet Coach . 150 95 '29 Cadillac Coupe 200 . 95 35 50 45 35 35 4.00 6.00 6.50 4.50 4.00 '29 Chevrolet Coach . '29 Packard 4-Door Sedan.... '29 Graham 4-Door Sedan.... "29 Dodge Coupe '29 Ford Coupe 96 275 145 175 165 60 195 95 125 125 35 65 35 45 45 4.00 5.50 4.00 5.75 5.75 COPYRIGHT Bt J. K. POIGLAS, 19.18. ALL RIGHTS RESKRVF.D. '28 Chevrolet Coupe '28 Chevrolet Roadster '28 Willys-Knight Sedan '28 Chevrolet Coach "27 Buick Sedan 80 75. 95 55 45 45 35 65 25 20 20 20 25 15 SPONSORED BY THESE 300 3.00 3.50 4.00 3.00 Co-operative Dealers of Medford Briggs-Humphrey Motor Co. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Emil Lange Used Cars Hahn Motors Walter W. Abbey, Inc. . Witham Magneto and Parts Co. P. T. "Jerry" Young Love's Used Cars and Garage Perry L. Ashcraft Sanderson Motor Co. Commercial Finance Co. 4 OVER 30 REAL BARGAINS IN CHEAP CARS that have been traded in during our sale ranging from $12 to $30 including Fords, Chevs, Buicks, Dodges, Essex, Studes. No reasonable offers will be refused. We must liquidate at once. Hurry. iurry, hurry! HE OF CARS ABE 6) K Conveniently Located at RIVERSIDE and FIFTH STREET