MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE. MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1940.
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FOR HUMANE UNIT
Society Urges Delivery of
VnwizM Pets at Shelter
Instead of Abandonment
So mny unwanted cats have
been dropped off in the nelgn
borhood of the Jackson County
Humane society on Midway road
that they have become wild, a
menace and a aerloua problem
the society laid today.
A lookout ii to be maintained
In the neighborhood and if any
one is caught dropping off a
eat he will be prosecuted under
the Oregon law that prohibits
abandonment of animals, the so
ciety warned.
The society made a plea that
unwanted cats be delivered to its
shelter where the animals re
ceive humane treatment. When
eats are abandoned in an un
familiar neighborhood, they be
come wild and it's practically
impossible to do anything for
them, the society pointed out
They become too wild and wary
even to be caught in humane
traps, it was asserted.
No Excuse
The society emphasized that
no charge is made for accepting
cat for humane treatment
True, it was said, a voluntary
contribution is usually requested
to help defray the society s ex
penses. as there are no other
sources of revenue for the care
of cats. But if a person cannot
afford a donation, the cat is ac
cepted Just the same. It was de
clared. So, it was pointed out,
there Is no excuse for dumping
off cats and leaving them ex
posed to starvation and to a life
of wildness and prolific repro
duction if they survive.
The shelter Is open dally from
7:30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
SCOUTS, LEADERS
June Lock (above), 16-year-,
old evangelist, will return to
the Foursquare church. Central
and Jackson streets, lor a re
vival campaign starting Sunday
at 7:4S p. m. Meetings will be
held nightly, except Monday, at
the same time.
PARTY WILL VISIT
E ON T
Delegation - Due at 9:20
A. M. On Air Tour Publi
cizing Salem Centennial
Local Boy Scouts and their
leaders, through their council
president, Larry Schade, recog
nized today the ninetieth birth
day of-their national scout com
missioner, Daniel Carter Beard.
"Uncle Dan." as he Is familiarly
known to over a million Boy
Scouts in this country has been
actively associated with the or
ganization since Its founding in
1910.
Dan Beard was famous as an
author and outdoorsman long
before the Boy Scout movement
was launched In the United
States. He was quick to see its
possibilities here and was one
of the first to associate himself
with Scouting. At the age of 90
he still appears regularly at na
tional gatherings of scouts and
writes and illustrates a page
each month in Boy's Lite, the
Boy Scout magazine.
The following telegram was
sent to him today by the local
organization. "Congratulations
and best wishes to the grandest
scout of all on his ninetieth
birthday from all the Cubs.
Scouts and Scouters of the Cra
ter Lake Area Council In south
ern Oregon and northern Cali
fornia. Larry Schade, president"
Publicizing the Salem centen
nial celebration, Gov. Charles A.
Sprague and party of officials
will make a 30-mlnute visit at
Medford municipal airport next
Tuesday morning.
On an air swing around the
state, the governor and his party
will arrive from Eugene at the
local airport at 9:20 a. m. and
leave for Klamath Falls at 9:50.
Officials of the city, county,
Jackson County Chamber of
Commerce and other organiza
tions will be at the airport to
greet the governor and his party.
The public also Is invited to
help form a general reception
committee for the state's chief
executive and his colleagues.
In Big Boeing
The air tour is to leave Salem
at 7:33 a. m., with stops to be
made at Eugene, Medford, Klam
ath Falls, Bend, Pendleton and
Portland. The swing around the
state will be made in a ten-passenger
Boeing plane chartered
from United Air Lines.
In the governor's party will
be Earl Snell, secretary of state.
W." W. Chadwick, mayor of
Salem, Irl S. McShcrry, man
ager of the centennial commis
sion, E. H. Bingenheimer, presi
dent of the Salem Chamber of
Commerce, Dr. Bruce Ft. Baxter,
president of Willamette univer
sity, and Jerrold Owen, publicity
chairman.
The Salem centennial celebra
tion will be held July 31 and
August 1, 2, 3 and 4.
Radio Highlights
Over-Inflated Tire Fatal
Ontario, Ore., June 21. (P)
An automobile overturned In
a ditch 10 miles north of here
yesterday killing the driver.
Mrs. Laura M. Penn, 57, of
Portland. An over-Inflated tire
caused Mrs. Penn to lose con
trol of the automobile, stute
police said.
By Associated Press
(Time is Pacific standard)
Tonight: Europe, CBS. 4 55.
8:30; WJZ-NBC, 8; MBS, 8,
8:15: NBC, 8.
Talks MBS, 5. Frank Gan
nett at Atlantic City: WABC
CBS. 8. Thomas E. Dewey on
"Roosevelt Must Go."
Saturday: Europe. NBC, 4
a. m.; CBS. 4 a. m.. 2:45 p. m :
WEAF-NBC, 9:30 a. m.J MBS,
2:45.
WEAF-NBC 10 a. m.. I'm
An American, Dr. Albert Ein
stein guest; CBS-Chain, 10:15
a. m. and 2 03 p. m.. Repub
lican convention comment: 2:15
NCAA track meet. WJZ-NBC,
10 a. m.. Rep. R. G. Teno
rowicz on "Farm Proerity
and Defense." 11 a. m., Mrs.
Preston Davie on "A Challenge
to the Republican Delegate."
CloUna Urn for Too lata to Clas
sify Ada It I JO p m.
extraordinary
features mark the
CR-O-St-EY 1940
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COAT SALE
Late Spring and Early Summer Styles
$10o
Regular Values up to $24.95
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12 to 42 and Junior 11 to 17.
$650
New Play Suits
For Summer Days
Tomorrow the "Fun in the Sun Shop"
will feature the New Ballerino Skirt
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mer arrivals have the shirred Lastex
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polka dots and stripes. A grand gar
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Sises 12 to 20.
98
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Curtain and Slip
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From the Curtain and Drap
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Chlnts Floral Cretonnes
Floral Sateen and Novelty
Marquesettes Materials for
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Values to 39c
Summer Dress Fabrics
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Taffeta Fine Striped
Rayons Spun Rayon
Chambray Rayon Prints
Check Linen Crash, etc.
Buy now for slacks,
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school clothes.
Hosiery
By Rollins and
Van Raalte
Here's a Saturday Special
on Rollins and Van Raalte
Chiffon Hose. Smart two,
three and four thread num
bers In light and medium
shsdes for Just 87c pair.
Broken lots and sises in
this sale but every pair
perfect.
Value to $1.25
Lace Frocks for Summer
$98
Summer days are Lace Frock days and here are the Frocks
for just $9.99. Adorable flare and pleated skirt styles in
both dressy and tailored models. Cool shades such as
Powder Blue, Beige.' Aqua. Navy and Rose. Sised for
women and misses 12 to 20.
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In this sensational 85c
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ials. 39 inches wide Cor
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sucker. Satin Stripe Wash
Crepe, Sharkskin, Spun
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Every yard new every
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of these New Sport Coats for summer 1940.
$998 $C
W to J
Hats that are packable . . . hats free of foolish
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freel These specially picked for summer wear
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SECOND FLOOR
Sport Coats
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$129.5
Three
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Stamped Foundation . . . Rugs and Bath Mat 35c . . Seat Cover
20c . . . Unbleached Bedspread $2.49 . . . Crash Bedspread $2.25
Unbleached Pillow and Scarf 25c . . . Crash Pillow 29c
Comfortable Slack Suits
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