MEDFORD MATL TRTBTTNT:. MTCDFORD. OREGON" THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10, IfKS.
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HELP IN SENDING
DELEGATE ABROAD
IS AIM OF
Chamber of Commerce Aid
, Sought' for Representa
tion of County at 1939
World Meet in London
Support of the Jackson County
Chamber of Commerce will be sought
in representing Jackson county at
a- conference in London next sum
mer of the Associated Country Wo
men of the World, according to
plans made by county women meet
ing here Monday afternoon.
The far-reaching benefits to be
derived by Jackson county in this
move were foreseen, and the co-operation
of all county and civic or
ganizations will be solicited. The
Jackson county extension committee,
in cooperation with Mrs. Mabel C.
Mack, home demonstration agent, has
launched this project with the fol
lowing committee In charge : Mrs.
Lee Port of Applegate, Mrs. Olive
Floyd and Mrs. Rita Myers of Med
ford, the latter from the county
committee alumni.
The help and inspiration brought
to this section through representa
tion in London and the publicity
derived will be of untold value.
It was pointed out Monday. Having
It's enough
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IN SAUDI ARABIA you
can't just say "Slip on your
burnouse, dearie, and come on
over." Getting around if a prob
lem, even for a camel par
ticularly when heavy loads must
be carried. The land is virgin,
covered with drifted sanATherc
are exactly no roads.
' '
In such terrain, we are pros
pecting for oil that the na
tion's supply may never fail.
To solve the transportation
requirements of this roadless
land, men have been at work
in a chain that reaches half way
around the world,
Tractors which pull caterpillar-trailers
have been specially
devised. But even newer are
the three-axle all-wheel drive
trucks set on 13.50" x 20" six
ply tires, which carry a maxi
mum inflation pressure of only
10 pounds per square inch,
specially engineered for the
job. You know the theory if
you've ever let the air out of
tires to escape a sand-trap and
then pumped them up again.
So that tire experts, engine
experts, automotive experts
could make genuine tests we
had to take a tip from the mov
ies and relocate Arabia in of
of all places Indiana. But we
did it. In a land of factories,
farms, and homes we discovered
a sand-dune fastness like some
thing out of Beau Gcste an
Arabia at home where uncom-
promising practice could put
theory to the test.
Standard Oil Company
of California
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Shown here Is a group of workers
at 408 East Main street.
one or tne county a own country
women at the conference also will
bring the honor of representing Ore
gon, since the state la not yet af
filiated with the Associated Country
Women, and will give opportunity
for an exhibition of the work of
homemakera here, the meeting stressed.
Opens In May
The conference will be held In May
and June, 1939. and delegates from
the United States will be enter
tained at the world fair in New
York on May 23, country women's
day.
That the Associated Country Wo
men of the World is deserving of
support from all who wish to see
the world's present state Improved
was stressed. It ts a university of
rural studies, a solvent of preju
dice and Ignoance, and will have
world ' peace as Its main topic at
the coming conference, speakers said.
The A. C. W. W..I3 the champion of
a neglected and disregarded section
of the world's population, its country
women, who are yet the very basis
of economy, they asserted.
without the country homes there
would be no stream of healthy rein
forcement to the cities and work
shops. It was pointed out. What the
countrywoman has done to serve
her country and help herself has
been by her own organized effort;
what she can do to serve the world
by her unique powers and Influence
will be through her own organized
International effort, the meeting was
told.
To Sell Magazines
Home extension units of the county
are aiding the move to have a rep
resentative in London, and have
launched magazine subscription sales.
Sales chairmen met with the county
committee and Mrs. Mack Monday.
The following have been named In
the numerous units to take charge
of subscriptions:
Mrs. Roland Beach. Medford; Mrs.
Alta Croucher, Howard; Mrs. Goldle
M. Wolf, Ashland: Mrs. Grace Pann.
Orlffln Creek; Mrs. Delia Inlow.
Bellview; Mrs. Minnie Pox. Lake
Creek: Mrs. Tresslc Vaughn, McLeod;
Mrs. Cora Hall, Trail; Mrs. Abble
Buttorfleld. Evans Valley; Mrs. The
rm Taylor. Eagle Point; Mrs. Brace
Moffatt. Roxy Ann: Mrs. V. A.
Brennensholtz, Sams Valley; Mrs.
Charity Sanders. Oak Grove; Mrs.
Zola Pick. Jacksonville: Mrs. otto
Caster. Phoenix: Mrs. Wlnnlfred Ms
son, Talent, and Mrs. Lee Port Apple
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PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 10 Up
AJ E. Roswr, former eecretary of Ore
gon APL teamsters, was transferred
from' the Polk to the Multnomah
county Jail Wednesday where he was
being held for 8fcamola county, Wn.
Rower, who ha appealed a 13
year penitentiary sentence for com
plicity In an a;son plot, has posted
ball aggregatl-tig 066.500 In three Ore
gon countlrj but not In the Wash
ington county, where he was under
indictment on a charge of participate
lng tn a beer truck bomb plot. Hla
bail in Skamania county was $25.-
oor.
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LOCAL FIRM PLANS
SALES EXPANSION
Equipped for Increased production
In Its new and ,more spacious quar
ters at 408 East Main street. Nestle
Down Products, Inc., today was
launched on a sales expansion pro
gram.
A distributing branch Is already In
operation In Portland and sale pro-
grama are now under way In other
cities throughout the state, the com
pany said. Distributing branches
and sales campaigns are also sched
uled for Seattle, San Francisco, Los
Angeles and eastern centers as rapidly
as adequate production facilities re
available In the new factory. It ws
stated.
In Its new premises the company
has four time the floor space it had
at its former locatlpn, 316' Bast
Main street and the factory Is being
equipped with the latest type ma
chines for .iicrea&ed production.
About 35 persona are now employed
by the company.
The firm manufacturers a number
of products containing as basic In
sulating material the finest northern
waterfowl down. The principal pro
ducts are household and outdoor
Items, Including the exclusive and
original Nestle Down beauty sleeper
and Nestle Down aWper rolls. The
products are said to meet the demand
for light but warm bed coverings.
The basic construction principles
of Nestle Down beauty sleepers are
covered by patent and trade mark.
Lonns to farmers from production
credit associations were reported -t
a five-year high of tlR3.000.000 at
the mid-point of the 1938 financing
season.
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TREND JJALLOT
PALO ALTO, Cal.. Nov. 10. (fl3)
Former President Herbert Hoover Is
sued the following post -election
statement today from his home on
the Stanford university campus:
"The returns Indicate a majority of
the American people voted for gov
ernors, senators or congressmen,
either Republican or Democrat, who
are opposed to the New Deal.
"This protest should enable the be
ginning of the end of this waste of
public money, these policies of coer
cion, political corruption and under
mining of representative government.
"The re-invigorated Republican
party la now in position to Join ef
fectively with the anti-New Deal
democracy to check these policies lr.
the congress and thereby contrlbwe
to restore employment and agr vul
ture, to reestablish confidence lr. bus
iness, and above all, to restoe faith
in America.
"Over the next two yea: g It Is the
duty of the Republics, party not
alone to join In this check but to
develop a construe tiv-; program which
will commend itse'f to the country
for 1940."
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BALLET COMPANY WINS
P RAISE FROM PRESS IN
SANTA BARBARA SERIES
In Santa Barbara this past summer,
when the San Francisco Opera Ballet
which plays In Medford November 18
at the Holly theater, was featured on
the summer bowl series with an or
chestra from the Los Angeles Phil
harmonic, the press commented on
the following day that the ballet save
"a magnificent performance." Mag
nificent ts a highly descriptive ad
jective In the English language.
Youth, with delightful freshness
and virility. Is an outstanding char
acteristlo of the dance group from
the southern opera company. The
average age of the artists Is In the
very early twenties, yet there is a
maturity and finish to every move
ment, figuration, and gesture that
combine to Justify the word "mag
nificent." Christensen's choreogra
phy has a suavity and pace that al
low the watcher to forget move
ment while conscious or a smooth
flowing, colorful picture truly mag
nificent. Chrtstensen, ballet master
and choreographer has had unusual
material to work with. Dancers such
as Merle Williams, who excels In roles
of broad characterization.
A fine technician, she controls a
broad sweep of movement so vital to
ballet pantomime for It is a panto
mime of its own devising, never
quite touching reality yet clear Iff
Its purpose; the exaggeration that U
a part of the fantasy of ballet in
quires broad strokes with a trubtle
brush.
Among the male dancers ete sever
al diverse types. Ronald Chetwood
carries the classic role?., when not
danced by Chrtstensen, and James
Starbuck the humorous character
parts. Starbuck srowa to advantage
in such ballets ns "Bartered Bride"
and "In Vienna." while Chetwood
shows to advfutage in the more for
mal type of ballet, such as "A Bach
Suite."
McAdoo Successor
Named for Senate
LOS ANGELES. Nov. 10. (AP)
Gov. Frank F. Merrlam today ap
pointed Thomas M. Storke, publisher
of the Santa Barbara News-Press, to
fill the unexpired term of Sen. W.
G. McAdoo, who submitted his resig
nation by letter to the governor.
Storke Is a close friend of McAdoo
and although a Democrat, support
ed Governor Merrlam for re-election
on the Republican ticket.
McAdoo's term expires January 8.
at which time Sheridan Downey,
Democrat, will begin a six-year term.
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Old English
By Carolina
MANTEO, S. 0. (UP) Inlanders
who visit North Carolina's primitive
and romantic Outer Banks meet many
strange sights and sounds, not the
least of which Is the native dialect
spoken by the "bankers" who Inhabit
the narrow rope of land stretching
thread-like from Norfolk, Va., to Wil
mington, N. 0.
The dialect is a strange mixture
of native dialect and Elizabethan
English, spoken on Roanoke Island,
Ocracoke and other small fishing
villages along the banks, and outsid
ers who sometimes stumble into the
midst of this Isolated colony are like
ly to be amazed by the language.
If the outlander asks a native for
Information about the fishing there
abouts, he may be told that "a folne
tolme to go fishing Is at hoigh toide."
Because many other words and
phrases aro so similar In texture and
constr uc tl on to the phraseology of
Queen Ellzaboth's day, hlstorlanr and
phlloglsta believe there Is a distinct
although unexplained connection be
tween the two.
Some contend ear' .est settlers
brought their native fingllsh speech
to the Carolina orea during the
days of Queen TiUtKsbeth, and that
this has been preserved through gen
eration after generation of natives
who live cu the "banks," seldom If
ever gett'.ig very far away from their
native aearth.
At Aodanthe they still alng the old
English songs and ballads that were
'popular In the days of Ben Johnson
and Shakespeare. The ghosts of
Spenser and Chaucer, of Beowulf and
Piers the Plowman are conjured up
when one hears an able and affable
man spoken of as "being wltted and
couthe."
IS
Still Spoken
Fishing Folk
A plump, good-looking girl Is a
"throddy may." The old word
"fleech" means to coax or flatter,
and when a man falls to keep an en
gagement or do his part, he has
"scooped" you. When he dies he has
"gone leeward", and if he goes to
"the country" he Is visiting the main
land across the bay.
Persons visiting the "barjes," are
told of the "ghostles" whf?re the old
wrecks lie scattered along the shore,
of hens that have "n-jattes." or men
who aro "fitten" for certain services
because their "ninth er wit" makes
them "mlndab'o." A flask of whisky
will contain uot a pint but a "point,"
and the vtr.e from which wtne Is made
la the wine" and not the "vine."
STtlWE.I PLEASED BY
RESULTS IN OREGON
WASHINGTON. Nov. 10 (AP)
Former Sen. Frederick Stelwer of Ore
gon expresea extreme satisfaction to
day over the return of Republicans
to power In his state.
The ailing Stelwer, who resigned
early this year because of Ul-health,
told visitors he was "very proud of
Oregon today."
"It la most gratifying to me and
a source of extreme satisfaction the
people of Oregon have seen fit again
to put their almost complete trust
In the Republican party," ha said.
EAGLE PT. TOWNSENDERS
MEET MONDAY EVENING
EAGLE POINT. Nov. 10. (Spl)
The Eagle Point Townsend club will
meet next Monday evening tn the
Oasis hall. All members are urged
to be present.
Enjoy the refreshing goodness
of Schilling Tea! Made from
choice tea leaves, it always
gives you a dear, delicious cup
delicate in both flavor and
aroma. Remtmber, Schilling
Tea is protected and kept ! esh
in an attractive, red cellophane
sealed package.
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Cat Gets Nightly Est
PITTSBURGH, Cal. (TP) Mrs,
Myrtle Ewald, proprietor of the AU
pine hotel, is authority for the state
ment that Mercy, the hotel's 4-year-old
Persian cat, has brought horn
a rat every nlRht for the past two
years. The or.y variations have beam
the occasional nights when ss
brought back two rata Instead af
one.
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