MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD- OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 14. 1940.
PAGE SEVEN
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AIDE TO VAN INKLE
8lm, June 14. (P)Asi la
tent Attorney General Ralph
Campbell, attorney lor the
ftate unemployment compensa
tion commission since iti incep
tion four years ago. resigned to
day to enter private law prac
tice in Salem.
Attorney General I. H. Van
Winkle appointed H. L. Lister,
now attorney for the state in
dustrial accident commission, to
succeed Campbell. C. L. Mars-
teri. Newport attorney,
named to succeed Lister.
KIDNAPER WALEY IS
DENIED HABEAS CORPUS
San Francisco, Jne 14
Harmon M. Waley, kidnaper of
George Weyerhaeuser, Tacoma
lumber family heir, lost his ha
beas corpus plea In the federal
circuit court of appeals yester
day. As a result, the Alcatraz
convict must remain in prison
to serve his life term.
Waley contended that his con
viction under the so-called Lind
bergh law was invalid because
he did not cross a state line
during the commission of the
crime.
SCOn FAR AHEAD
IS MUM
State Treasurer Candidate
Received Almost As Many
As Total of 2 Opponents
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Tender Steer Beef cl o oc
At the Quality Market OarilTip . . . L CEIIS LOZ
Wet or dry Pack
Fresh Sliced Baby Beef
liver lb. 15c Miracle Whip . . . 29c
z Quart far
Fresh Ground ;
Hamburger. 3 lbs. 25c Coffee lb. 23c
Wo water or cereal Cn, fc Sanborn
Crabs'"."?! . . each 29c Royal 5c
Ex.r. large For Ice Cream
cr....ib.ioc to
Full flavored lamb 2 Ttg. 15c pkgS. 25c
Moek Chicken
Legs 7 for 25c Oranges. . .2 doz. 25c
Made of pure ground veal
iT'al r Lemons . . . dozen 23c
Cold Meats ... Ib. 25c sbq
Pork Roast... lb. 15c Cabbage lb. 3c
Meat Prices for Saturday Only. New Local
Salem. June 14 (jP) The of
flelal nnviu of votes in the
Mav 17 orimary election
'hnurerl tori a v that Leslie M.
Smii mnublican nominee for
state treasurer, received about
the same number of votea as
both his opponents.
Scott's total was 7S.231. com
pared with 51.499 for Earl Hill
and 24.134 for Floyd J. Cook.
A. L. Brown, democratic nom
inee for state treasurer, re
ceived 60.501 votes, while Ly
man Ross, his opponent, got
48.781.
Figures for other offices In
clude: Congressman first district: Re
publicans James W. Mott 65.
358, Kenneth A. Brown 10.895.
Democrats Charles A. Robert
son 36,398.
Congressman second district:
Republicans Rex Ellis 11.235,
Rov W. Ritner 10,388. Democrat
Walter M. Pierce 18.062.
Congress third district: Re
publican Homer D. Angell 50,
224. Democrats Nan Wood
1 Honeyman 33,494, Ashby C.
Dickson 19.730.
Attorney General I. H. Van
Winkle. reDublican. 133,408;
' Bruce Spauiding, democrat, 90,-
977.
Republican presidential elec
tors (five elected) Kern Cran
dall 114.000, Claude E. Ingalls
113,659, Robert W. Sawyer 113.
613. J. O. Johnson 111,389, Ed
G. Boehnke 110,956.
Democratic presidential elec
tors (five elected) Amanda J.
Hart 87.629, John S. Marshall
86.842, Mary Graham Walker
84,884, Lawrence A. Tronsdale
84,881, Earl F. Groblebe 83,573.
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Betll Malek. 3. as she waits la
London for assitnmrnt to a new
home after fleeing Antwerp
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HERE JUNE 20TH
Elsie Witchen to Be Guest
in Valley After Attend
ing National Conclave
AT ROGUE RIVER
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WANT TO SELL
YOURSELF A CAR?
HERE'S HOW YOU CAN
COME TO
LAPHAM MOTORS
USED CAR LOT
SIXTH AND BARTLETT STREETS
Select the car that you would like to own and make us aa offer yon may
be sure that If It Is possible to deliver you a ear on your own proposition,
we will do so
We now have aa unusually fine stock of used cars to select from. We
have Fords. Mercurys, Zephyrs. Ponttecs. Chevrelets. Plymouth. Our stock
of coupes Is the largest la Southern Oregon. If you have us for a coup
do not pass this opportunity to acquire en at a "WAY DOWN PRICE."
To make room for more trade-ins they must be sold quickly.
you have any doubts, whatever, that we don't mean just
what this ad says, you try us and see.
WE WANT YOUR OFFER
DON'T DELAY!
GENEROUS TRADE 1" ALLOWANCES - TOUR OWN TERMS WITHIN REASONI
If you do not have a ear call us we will gladly call for you and your
family our phone 141.
LAPHAM MOTORS
Your Ford, Mercury and Lincoln Zephyr Dealer
SIXTH AND RIVERSIDE PHONE 141
By E. V. Lincoln
Rogue River, June 14. (Spl.)
W. A. Beck, school custodian,
has refinished and revarnished
the floors in the high school
and next week will begin sum
mer maintenance work In the
grade school building. J. John
son will re-calsomine and paint
the wood trim in the element
ary building.
Mrs. Lucy Young conducts
daily art classes in the grade
school building, with an atten
dance of 10 to 25 per day.
Work consists of basket weav
ing, clay modeling, and wood
working. Sponsored by the
school and financed by the
Works Progress Administration,
the classes open at 9 a.m. and
cloe at 3:30 p.m.
Walter V. Dennis, superin
tendent of schools here, will
leave June 17 for Eugene, to
work on an advanced degree in
education at University of Ore
gon. Work pertaining to organ-1
ization. final records, etc., has
been completed and the school
is in readiness for classes next
fall. i
Carl Magerle delivered 150
cords of wood on contract to
the school district recently. The
wood was cut by Harry nd
Carroll Randleman.
About 123 library and text
books have been repaired for
another year of service in the
school library.
Miss Elsie Witchen. acting ex
ecutive secretary of th Oregon
Tuberculosis association who is
now attending the national meet
ing in Cleveland, will be a guest
in the Rogue River valley next
Thursday.
A meeting of the executive
board of the Jackson County
Public Health association has
been called in her honor, Mrs.
J. C. S. Weills. president, an
nounced today. Members of the
board are Invited to the country
horn of Mrs. Alex Sparrow for
3 p. m. Thursday. Miss Witchen
will coma to Medford directly
from Klamath Falls and will
continue to Grants Pass the
same day.
Annual report for the associa
tion year 1939-40. released by
the executive board of the health
association, reads as follows:
The executive board reports
that during the past year it has
conducted:
1. Eleven monthly board
meetings, with a 96 per cent at
tendance. I
2. Five general meetings, for
the full county membership with
a business session, address by
guest speaker, tea served, once
each by a committee from Cen
tral Point, Jacksonville, Phoe
nix, Talent. The annual lunch
eon is given under auspices of
Ashland and Medford.
3. Sent a delegate to the Na
tional Tuberculosis association
annual meeting, Boston.
4. Sent 14 delegates to Ore
gon's annual meeting at Bend.
5. Held a regional Christmas
seal conference in Medford.
6. Helped the rehabilitation of
three patients, dismissed from
tuberculosis institutions.
7. Financed 232 tuberculosis
X-rays.
8. Supplied nearly 2000 quarts
of milk to tuberculosis suspects.
9. Financed the upkeep of
three health houses.
I N D I CT E 0-Howard C.
Ilopson (above), former head of
Associated Gas and Electri
utilities svstem. was indicted by
a federal grand Jury In New
York on charges of defrauding
Investors of more than 120,00..
000 through mall fraud and
conspiracy.
TO ATTEND CAMP
ATIMO'IODS
A meeting of all Boy Scout
troop committeemen responsible
for camping under Scout aus-
v.uh i..t m.ht h.i ?o Kr,.', Shores, troop 4; Rodney Witham,
are now signed for one or more Rbert Brry- 7 r"k
weeks at Camn McLouahlln. ac Florey. troop 8; Kenneth Cook,
ready for use, porch has been
added to th lodge, new win
dows placed In the front of the
dining hall, a new kitchen range
obtained and minor improve
ments carried out.
Registered from Medford dis
trict for one or more weeks are
Jimmie Miller, troop 1; Jack
Holmes. Ralph Burgess. Dick
Cott Ingham. Earl Bradfish. Don
ald Nissen, Dirk Alford, Bill Pat
ton. Larry Wilson, Alden Wright,
Robert Pittinger, Bruce McKay,
Jerry Warren, Lyle Wilcox, Bill
Sims, and Jack Thompson, troop
3; Fred Gardner, and Donald
th. ayrup becomes too thlek, dlluta
with hot water to the desired con
sistency. Oreen coloring may be sub
stituted for ths Rod If deelred.
Closing tint tor Too Late to Claa
II; Ada la SO p. m.
NOTICE Of PIBLIC HEARING
The OREGON MILK CONTROL
BOARD vlll hold a public hearlnf
on Wednesday, June ISth, at 0:00
a.m. In the County Court House.
Medford, Oregon, to receive vld.no
and testimony on establishment of
market areas, quotas, wholes&la and
retail Drifts to aiatrinutora ana con
sumers, prtcee to producers and auch
other matters aa will bear on those
subjects.
OREOON MILK CONTROL BOARD
C. E. llrelle. Chairman,
A. E. Engbreteoa
Oleun B. Marsh.
cording to Dale Smith, Medford
district camp chairman. At the
meeting held at the Boy Scout
office each troop committeeman
reported upon the numbers of
boys from hia troop that planned
to attend camp and further plans
were laid for additional regis
trations. Special attention was given to
means of providing total or par
tial free campships for boys un
able to finance entire cost of a
week in camp. Smith revealed
that a small fund is now avail
able for this purpose and urged
those present to take every pos
sible step to enlarge the fund.
Numerous improvements In 1
the campsite, which is also used
by th Girl Scouts of Medford j
and by the Campfir Girls of
Ashland have been mad since;
last season. A new shower house I
was constructed and will be I
Buddy Blair. Alvin Winn, Jerald
Lewis, Harry Smith and Doug
Ibs Parkhur.it. troop 17 of Gold
Hill; Don Bohnert and Albert
Thompson, troop 40 Central
Point.
Driver Tests Th usual
weekly examinations will be
held here tomorrow for persona
who want licenses or permits to
operate motor vehicles. A state
examiner will be In council
chambers on the top floor of
city hall from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
and applicants are asked to re
port to him.
GLASSES
Dr. R. M. Hood, Optometrist
Sparta Bldg.
Main and Riverside. Medford. Ore.
Skillful Service Reasonable mcea
BOYD'S
DAIRYMAN IS GRANTED
FURTHER CONTINUANCE
On motion of state dairy
agents, a further continuance of
two weeks was granted yester
day to Victor Gardner, Butte
Falls district dairyman, charged
with maintenance of an insani'
tary" dairy, and selling milk
without a license.
It was explained to the court
that to comply with the state
reg '-'.I a Gardner Is placing
new floor In his barn, and It
will take another two weeks to
complete the work.
Closing tune for Too Lata to Claa-
ilfy Ada la JO p m.
Dae Mall Tribune want ad.
MARISCH1N0
CHERRY
RECIPE
NOTICB OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
IN- THE COUNTY COURT OF TUB
STATE Of OREGON FOR JACK
BON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE BSTATB
OF HARRY C. CHASE. Deceased.
The undersigned haa filed In the
County Court of Jackson County,
Oregon, th final account uf he, ad
ministration of the Estate of Harry
C. Chase, deceased, and said Court
haa fined Tuesday, July 1. 1040. at
th hour of ten o'clock A. el. of said
day, at the courtroom of aald Court,
at the Court House In Medford.
Jackaon County. Oregon, aa the tlm
and plac for th hearing of objee
tlona to aald final account, and for
the settlement of said estate.
All persona Interested In aald es
tate are hereby notified and required
to make or file their objection to
said final account. If any they hae.
on or before the tlm aforeaald fld
for th hearing and settlement there
of. Dat of thla notice and first pub.
llcatlon thereof. Is June 14, l40.
6ARAH L. CHASE.
Administratrix.
O H. BENOTSON.
Attorney for Admlnlatratrls, .
136 East Main Street, ,
Medford. Oregon.
4lba. Royal Ann Chrrls
44 lb, augar
Juice of 1 lemon
t oc Schilling Liquid Red rood
color
t os. Schilling Almond Extract
Pit cherrlea. Soak overnight In a
brine made from 3 tableapoonfula
salt and 1 teaapoonful alum for ach
quart of water. Next day wash until
no trace of aalt la left. To cherrlea
add 3 cupfula water, the augar, and
the Schilling Coloring. Bring Juat to
boiling point. Let atand 94 houra.
Again bring to bolUng point. Again
let atand for 34 hours. For the third
time bring to boUIng point and add
the Schilling Almond Extract and
lemon Juice.
(The addition of 1 teaapoonful
Schilling Raspberry Extract and 16
30 dropa of Schilling Roe Extract
will considerably Improve the flavor.)
6eal In small bottlea or Jara. tf
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREOON ran, SU"
RON COUNTY.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF ALICE E. CHASE, ueceaaea.
The undersigned haa filed In th
County Court of Jackson county.
Ore eon. th final account of hie
administration of tn Estate of Alice
E. Chase, deceased, and aald Court
haa fixed Saturday. July 16. 1B40. at
th hnur nf 10:00 A. M.. OI earn oar,
at the courtroom of aald Court, at
the Court House In Medford. Jack
son County. Oregon, aa the time and
place for the hearing of objectlona
to said final account, and for tna
settlement of aald estate.
All persona Interested in earn e
tmtm mrm hsrebv notified and required
ia maka or file their objections to
said final aeoount. If any they have,
on or before the time aforesaid, fixed
for th hearing and settlement there-
nf.
Dat of thia notice Vnd the flret
publication thereor, la J'in 17. leto,
O. H. BENOTSOH,
Administrator.
IM East Main Street,
Medford, Oregon.
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