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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. JULY 31. 1940.
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you will proDtbl; find esactly
tba ttunsi you hav bean look
ing (or or a sal or trad for
unused articles you may bate.
Search your atuc or tore-room
vou may find many things
others are seexlng and M able
to realize Immediate cash. If
what you want Isn't hers,
advertise for it. Trtouna Clas
sified Ads are ineipenslve
effective I.
RATES
per word lint lnrtlon ie
(MiDlmum liSc)
Each additional insertion,
oer word
(Minimum 10c)
ftr Una per montb without
copy chance US
CASH
or money order must ac
company all mail order
classiiiad ads.
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND Keys on ring. Call at Trib
une office, pay foi adv.
LOST S-month-old black Shepherd
male pup. bob tall; reward. 351
Beatty.
BEPOtu lust dugs, animal cruelty
cases dJman Society Phone 1610
BORROW IKS. p.ease return bridge
tables Immediately to Frank Perl
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Man with car. by young
growing national organization.
Average earnings around 1160.00
monthly to start. Man selected will
always have work booked weekly In
advance. No canvassing. Apply
Thursday, 11 a. m. omy. Mr. Far
rlngton, 317 No. Main, Ashland.
I.KSTRAND, expert laundcap gard
ner. Complete landscape service.
Lawn mowing, pruning, shrubbery,
etc. Telephone 423-L.
WANTED Three single men with
car. Must be free to travel over
tat the year around. No Invest
ment. See Mr. Hanson, room .308,
Hotel Allen. 8 p. m. only.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Experienced waitress, foun
tain experience necessary, for per
manent employment after Sept. 1st.
Palace Cafe, Grant Pass, Ore.
WANTED Women for general house
work and cook In convalescent
home, 925 monui, room and board.
Phone 787-Y. Rt. 1. Box 90S.
Grants Pass.
MALE AND FEMALE HELP
BUSTLER Man or woman, to take
over Watklns' Products rout. Bus
iness established, write City Mgr.
4913 Hollls St., Oakland, Calif.
BOOKKEEPER, experienced in Gen
eral Motors accounting, desires
position. References. Box 3187
Tribun.
WANTED Hop pickers to register at
Hull Hop Yards. Clean, green clover
camp ground. Tents, tablee. stoves,
wood and water furnished free
Paying 81.80 per 100 lbs, with 3Sc
extra per 100 lbs. If you pick
through the season. Writ Ben
Hull, Route 3, Box 898. Grant
Pass. Oregon.
REGISTER NOW at the B. M. Clute
Hoo-varrl at Apnlesate. Or. Clean
camp with cabins. Pure spring
water. Free electric llehts. water
and stoves. 1V4C per lb and ftc
bonus at end of season. Picking
will begin about Aug. 10 or 15.
Write or call B. M. Clute.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Child to care for daya
Preferably boy. Also children to
ear for afternoons from 1 to ft.
827 Bessie.
TOUNO DEPENDABLE married man.
resident, wants work. References.
Clean habits. Box 3708 Tribune.
YOUNG man cook, clerk, or exper
ienced driver with own car. wants
situation. Box 2741. Tribune
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED TO BUY Good used men's
shoes. Used Wardrobe Shop, 518
E. Main.
WANTED 13 to 24 baas accordion.
Describe instrument. Stat prlc
wanted Writ H. H. Elhart, Ash
land. Orison.
WANTED Oood. used lady a blcycl.
Phone S83-W. after 8 p. m.
WANTED to Rent, smsll. furnished,
modem suburban house. Box 3736.
Tribune.
LAUNDRY dor.
Reasonable 304
as you Ilk
Boardman.
WANTEDS or 4-room. ems!!, fur
nished hous. Adults only. Tribun
Bos 3298
WANTTO
Wool, mohair hides and
Medford Ba resit. House. 37
Grape bt Phone .062
pelts
North
HE PV MORE CKH
Fur Your Fnrr.ltire
HUM HI HU ANHBEWS
8th and Front. Phon 547
WEIL DRILLING 61 90 per ft first
50 ft etc J M Dull. 619 King
WaNTeD Dreaamsaln Iteration.
Kalhenn Sa'lTiee. Singer Shop
23 South Oreo
BUM PRM'ia rtm
Pc Y'mii F-irnttur
gtr H KMFI Kf. Plmne 1I91J
Hll.lll'l ctM mil M P4ID
Fw fj-jr Furniture
MtlrllH RtHliAl HOIK
37 n Orape St ftone 1083
niMlli
All those who want rurnltur ft
our prices, it lll psy y-u
HOI HKimk rl KM II Ur.
18 North front Phon lew.
FOR RENT Clean 6-room hous. 323
W. Ji
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT -room unlurnlshed
house, electric and wood range. 639
VT. 10th. Inquire 801 W. 10th.
FOR REST Furnished house. 1137
West Main. OeVoe. Phone 1033-J
FOR RENT 3-room furnished house.
320 Haven.
FOR RENT House. Inquire 30 Tripp.
FOR RENT 4-roora partly furnished
I house. Phone 30.
, FOR RENT 3-room furnished house.
3 acres. Third house on left Buca-
shot Hill road.
FOR RENT 5 -room bouse, double
garage, small work shop. Sea now.
Available August 1st. 110 Tripp St.
SMALL FURNISHED DUPLEX, hot
I water and garbage eerrlce. H. U
J Cook. 10 Quino St.
! FURNISHED bouse and one and two-
room Apt, cot W. 10th
FOR RENT Furnished house. No. 8
Everett Court. Adults only. Phone
! 1648-J
FOR RENT' Uj D' iv lex. 9 rooms and
sleeping porch, psrtly furnished.
920 00 month, water paid. Phone
371.
FOR RENT Modern 6-room stucco
house. Basement furnace. Newly
decorated. Adults. 825 Pine.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Modern furnished apart
ment. Electric refrigerator. Durell
Court, 329 N. Holly. Inquire Apt. 8.
WELL furnished apartment, also bed
room, close In. 337 N. Central.
COOL furnished apartment, privat
oatn. Frlgldair. 800 w. Main.
CE BAUER APTS. th at Oakdala
Prestige, courtesy, with comfort
able modern home. Furnished or
unfurnished. Moderate prices. By
day. week or month Phone 71S-Y
FOR RENT Furntshed Hotel Holland
apartments, electric range and
Prtgidalr.
FURNISHED, cool, Insulated apt
Aduita only; no dog 603 8. Holly
NICELY furnlahed apartment. Elec
tric range and Prlgtdalre; 3 large
rooms, kitchen, bathroom, fire
place. Newly renovated. Hot and
cold water furnished. Mall Tribune
Bldg Call at Tribune office.
MODERN furnished
apartment. 10
Quince St.
VAWTER APARTMENTS 6 rooms.
unfurnished Heat, not water,
complet electric kitchen. 943.50;
lease Phone 1108
FOR KENT furnished Rooms
FOR RENT Furnished room.
East 9th. Phone S83-J.
859
SLEEPING room for 1 or 3 young
men. Meala if desired. 415 Edwards.
ATTRACTIVE ROOMS 404 3 Grape
FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM
NICE front room with board, 822.50.
Phone 1977-J.
SLEEPING ROOM for rent,
wards.
FOR RENT Room and board. Cool
comfortable home. 514 Beatty.
Phone 1971-R. .
BOYS under 13 years. 835 month at
Grelner Home, Gold Canyon pony
ranch, Kerby, Oregon.
BOARD and ROOM 328 N Riverside
ROOM AND BOARD 718 E. Main
91 per day.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Store oulldlng and two
office rooms Se A Uttrell or
Roland Huoohrd
FOR SALb LIVESTOCK
FOR "SALE 3 saddle horses, yesrllng
colt. 6th St. Shell Station.
FOR SALE Oood roan . Shorthorn
bull, !, years. 860. Tel. 403-J-l.
FOR SALE Duroc-Jersey weaner
pies. C. J. McCay, Spring St. Box
1264.
FOR SALE Shropshire
L. Ferns, Fern Valley.
FOR- SALE 8 sows, fsrrow July and
August. 625 each. Apply evening.
Mart ran?h Central Point.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE 63 turkeys, flrat of
April hatch. Box 89 on Suncrest
road on and one-naif miles above
Tal-nt
FOR SALE RbAL ESTATE
FURNISHED HOUSE for sale, reason
able, terms. 80 Rose Ave.
FOR SALE Suburban 6-room home,
new barn, chlckenhouse. garage.
4.6 acrea In clover, grapea and
strawberries. Choice location on
improved road. Ideal for poultry
or hoes. Furnished. 92.750. Mi-rt
sacrifice. N. P. Ohrt. 137 Spring St.
FOR SALE Modern fbur-roora house
on half acre, dtv water, nlc trees.
(1000. H O. Wilson, 7 Chestnut.
Phon 1564.
S1600
8 -room modern home, near city park;
pavfd itreet, laundry trayt. fur
Dace; terms can ba arranged.
Also
S3400
9200 down
5-roora home. Isrtre sleeping porch,
basement: pink of condition: priced
to sell. Only 9200 down, balance
real easv.
MARK A. OOLDY
Phone 728 109 I. Main Bt.
FOR 8 A LI 6. room modern house.
A-I condition, nlc surroundings,
good outbuildings. Must sell to
close estate. No resaonsble offer
will be re)ected. Inquire Gllmore
Station. North Jacksonville, for O.
M. Knox.
FOR SALE
acre. 6-room house, attract 're liv
ing room with flreplac and bard
wood floor, electric wster pressure
bath, good outhuildint. nstursl
shsde. fruit and bemev vtrbtly
located, for quick "a s. 93 300 00.
ALSO
4-room houe. hardwood floors In
Itvirur room, fireplace . attractive
rrekfatt nook d-n ears-, f-nced.
In back vard. well loa'ed on paved
street, 1200 easv trrr.
L O PICKri.L,
16 S. Baruett.
CLOSING
TIME
For
SUNDAY
Too Laic- io Classify
WANT ADS
IS
6:00 P. M.
SATURDAY
PLEASE REMEMBER
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE or RENT S-room modern
house, newly cleaned. Inquire 84
North Peach.
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS
Convenient tertna. uats available
at Natlipnal Farm LJn Office
Holly Theater Building Medford.
CITY and country propertle. RENT
ALS u"ANS INSURANCE C S
Butterfleld. 409 Medlord Building
FOR SALE 8- room new rnldenc.
nver occupied Hsrdwood floor
Isrg living room, osved street
close In Might take small bouse
aa down payment 618 So Oakdal
FOR SALE OR TRA1JB Beer parlor
In between two towns, good busi
ness, mbun Bos 3288
HOUSES "OR SALE in Medford and
surrounding towns. Easy terms
Jackson County Federal Savings
and Loan Association.
WHEN you think of real eetat think
of Brown As White
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE 33 Chevrolet coach, good
condition, good urea, priced reason
able. Phone evenings, 857-J-3.
Glen Ouches.
1938 LINCOLN-ZEPHYR den. sell
at sscrlflce. Be or csll Chas.
Wortman. 913 So. Oakdal. Phone
750-R.
FOR SALE 1937 Plymouth. Excel
lent condition. Reasonable. Phone
862-J-3.
CLEAN-UP SALB
10 Days to Clean Out Our Stock
USED CARS
1936 Zephyr Sedan, overdrive
and heater 9835
1937 Zephyr Sedan 675
1988 pontiae coupe. ,..o'o
1938 Ford Sedan 485
1939 Mercury Sedan 825
Three fine Ford V8 Trucks
Studebaker 1937 Pickup 995
1938 Ford pickup aao
1 dozen cheap cara at your own prlc.
see tnese at once.
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
Fourth and Central Ave.
TRUCKS TRUCKS TRUCKS
CLEARANCE SALE
Now Wl
1929 Cher. IH-ton,
flat bed
1931 Ford IH-ton.
new motor
1930 Ford H4-ton.
A-l ahape
8 49.00 9 69 00
169.00 195.00
149.00 165.00
1939 Dodge 3-ton.
a steal
295 00 333.00
International Truck Dealer
WALTER W. ABBEY
Open Evenings to 9:00.
133 So. Riverside Phon 303
REMOVAL SALE.
WE'VE LOST OCR USED CAR LOT
LEASE,
Forcing us to Sscrlflc
ur Large Used Cjt Stock.
WE MUST CUT
Our Stock Down Before
We Move. ,
HAHN MOTORS
35 South Riverside.
FOR SALE 1937 Cne. coup. 648 00.
t Mrs. Minnie J. Burrows, Dixon.
510 so. Newtown.
1937 Ford Coupe 83x5 00: '34 Ply.
Sedan, radio, heater 9246.00: 28
Chev. Sedan. 840.00. Prlcea smash
ed. See Shulta Bros, for best used
car bargains In town.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
OLADIOLI. 25c dor.
East Main.
Dressier. 1107
FOR SALE 60 hors power Cletrsc.
full Delsel tractor, slightly used;
a repossession, to be sold at a real
bargain, on easy terma Ames
Chevrolet Co.. Yreka. Calif.
FOR SALE wicker bassinet, complet
with base and pillow. Phon 1448-
L.
EARLY CRAWFORD PEACHES. 3U,e
per lb. First house right. Spring
St. L. J. Upp.
FOR SALE Universal electric rang.
412 So. Grape.
FOR SALE Champion peach. Cha.
I. Gray Gold Hill.
TRADE new 83-pe. set dishes, flora!
design (never been uaedl. for best
offer. P. O Box 876. Medford.
FOR SALE 70 tons hay. non-Irrigated
alfalfa, barley, etc. Oood
price In quantity lots; In suck or
hammered. Inquire Younger At
Lange. 31 No Bsrtlett. Phon 38.
FOR SALE An engineer's surveving
Instrument In perfect condition.
Phon 613.
FOR SALE 6 b. p Johnson model
1939 end good ftshlng boat. In
quire John Dtwilr.
FOR BARGAINS In
rsng se Copeo.
used elecme
ELECTRICITY t clean, coral. nd
cheep, why become a drudge to
a hot old cook eove when you
can buy reconditioned electric
rant completely Installed for as
l:tt,e ss 920 at Copco.
NEW 32-pleos set dishes I floral de
stmt Never been ud. Wl 1 trsc
for best o;r P O. Box 876
Mdford.
LAI 1 cabbag punt. 30 Laurel.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
HIMALAYA blackberries. 39c erst,
you pu-k and furnish eontalnera
Emll Pech. Phoe.ua. Ore.. . Bob
6mlth plaoa.
Pip and Fitting New and Used
Large stock. All else. Oe our
prices.
MEDFOKD BAROAIN HOUSE
37 N Orsp st Phone 1083
REAL BUYS In used clothing. 1409
No Riverside, across from Beck'a
Bakery.
NU-WAY Mattreaa and Cpholsurlng
Co Phcne 39S. 3U9 West 8tb St
SON O HIND6 1127 West Main St.
Headquarter Myers-Jacurxl
Service ill make. PICK
pumpe
HL-WE
UOOKS. WINDOWS, pip fitting
pip, fruit Jsr eda. floor cover
ing, everything for the horn
Jack Secondhand 6 tor. 108 So
Grape
I FOR SALE World bicycle, new con
dition. 74 Harley-Davidaon motor
cycl In good condition. Gordon
Wiley car Corley Studio. 33 N.
Central.
SACRIFICE complete household fur
niture for 8 rooms. Inquire 628
Bo. Ivy after 6 p. m.
FOR SALE 3-hole ice cream cabinet
with bottle cooler. Phone 733.
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, sscrl-
flce prlcea. City Transfer and
Storage, 2ft So. Grape.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE Small restaurant. Oood
location, stesdy year-around busi
ness Box 3102 Tribune.
PERSONAL
CARD ec CRYSTAL READINO, 8100.
723 Sherman St. Phone 98S-J-3.
CARD READINO. 91 00. S29 Jesnette
MISCELLANEOUS
STRICTLY Old lime Dance at the
Silver Moon, 1160 Oak 8t, Ashland.
Wednesday.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Auto Loant.
ADVANTAGES OF OUR
CAR LOAN PLAN
1. No Interest charged In advane
3 Your own Insurant accepted
t. Car doe not ban to be paid
for.
4. You get the money m tan mm
me.
8. Special low summer payment
6. You deal direct and save money
W E THOMAS, Manager
OREGON FINANCE CO.
At Our Main Oftlc
45 South Central
License No.
Phone 130
M-217.
CAR LOANS
ftolv your financial
problems by
refinancing or borrowing
LOANS ON CARS
1932-1939
TRI-STATK ACCEPTANCE CORP.
License M-253
MARK A. GOLDY
109 I Main. Phone 728
AUTO LOANS
You get check at one.
CARS UOUOHT AND SOLD.
P T. ' JERRY" YOUNO
Motor Inveatment Co.
License M-274
Tel. 159. 234 East 9th.
120 TO $1,000
On Your Car
1933 to 1940 Model Cars
and light trucks.
1 to 18 Months to Repsy.
CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO.
HAROLD H BROWN AGENCY
Agent
12S Eaat Main M-i36 Phone 607
Dressmaking.
THE FASHION SHOP -Dressmaking
Fur Remodeling. Buttons and
Buckles covered Room 303 0. B
Natl Bsr.k Bldt Tel 1181
Export Window Clanr.
LET JOE DO IT
Expert Window Cleaner.. Oenersl
house clesners. Floor waxing. Jo
fi pence. Phon 117J.
Mail Tribune Daily
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of a 6eec
4. Public eon-
vaysncs
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13 Grstsland
13. Have obliga
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17. State player
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22. Seed coverings
J. Fs'rylike
24. Cailforn a
ro'kfuh
27. B tllcal king
21. state or
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naensib'Uty
II. K'nl of dye
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27. Mrtheite
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40. Aeriform
fluid
41. Repeat
44. Court crier's
call
44 Tvpe meaaures
47. F.oaer
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Solution of .
Saturday PuuH
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY I
PERSONAL LOANS
VACATION MONEY
P 1AA Loan easily repaid pr nn
V 1 VU In mo payments of J0 I L
Oene Thomas says:
"Get enough to pay up present
bills and have a swell vacation.
We'll cooperate with a low pay
ment schedul'-
From $5 to 1300
See Oene Tr-.omss. mgr of
OREGON FINANCE CO.
Lie No 8-311
49 So CentraL Phone 139
Piano and Organ Instruction
APOLLO PIANO STUDIO Piano. Or
gan and Accordion, classic and
modern Best In o. Oregon. 131
So Orape St ehone 1199
Rooting
WE REPAIR or apply any type of
roof. Pabco Roofings. Shingles.
Coatings and Paints. Wslt Psper"
Ekerson Pslnt and Root Co. 88 So
Bsrtlett Tel 243
Stocks and Bonds.
ONLY STOCK TICKER service In
Oregon outside ol Portland con
tinuous quotations d'trtng market
hours. M. N Hogsn e Co, 314
E Main St . Medford
Transfer.
AVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
40 8 Fir Street.
Insured Camera.
Local and Long Distance Hauling
Phone 644
Transfer.
CITY TRANSFER A STORAGE CO
Household moving and general
haullnc 29 8. Orape. Phone 3050
day or nlght-
EADS TRANSFER At STORAGE CO
Office 19 South Fir Phone 916
Prices right Service guaranteed
FURNITURE MOVING AND STOR
AGE W hav van moving equip
ment for local and long distant
hauling Dry and clean storage
(concrete building) with special
locker rooms st 'ow rates.
SAMSON STORA.OS, WAREHOUSE
rnone e.ia
LEGAL NOTICES.
Karrant Notice
School District No. 91 has funds
on hsnd In the Medford Branch of
the United Bute National Bank to
pay all outstanding warrants. Inter
est will erase after August 3nd.
E. A. HILDRETH.
Clerk, District No. 91.
Notice of Sale of Interest Bearing
Warrants of (tchmil lllstrlrt No. 30,
Jackson County. Ore.
Notice Is hereby given that the
Board of Directors of School District
No. 30. Jsckson County Oregon will
receive bids for the purchsse of
fnterest Besrlng Warrants of said
School Olstrl-'t :n the amount of
93.000.
The above warrant will b Issued
In denomlnstlons of 6400 00 esch,
one warrant maturing one year from
dat of issuanc. and one warrant
esch year thereafter until all of eald
warrant have been redeemed. The
above warrant bavlng been author
ised by the legal voters of aald
School District aa required by law
at an election called for that purpose,
held July 18th, 1940.
Sesled bids must be submitted to
the Board of Dlrectora, etatlng the
amount of Interest to be paid on
aald Warrant. Th Board reserve
th right to reject any. or all bids
Bids will be opened Mondsy. Aug 6th
at 8 F M. at the School Hous of
District No. 20.
Dated at Sams Vslley, Oregon, this
19th day of July, 1940.
S. 8 ABBOTT.
District Clerk
Gt Nary Cloth Ordr
Portland, July 31. VP) The
Portland woolen mills reported
certification today of a United
States navy order for 135,000
yards of uniform cloth. Preji
dent Charles H. Carter said the
order brought to more than
$900,000 the total government
work assigned within the last
three weeks and assured the
company of a 24-hour per day
production schedule "for many
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all
To You
From
Washington
by
Ethclyn Evans
Washington, D. C. (Spl.)
Officially. Vice-President Gar
ner will not only be missed cut
greatly needed during the com
ing weeks of essential national
legislation. So say all of us!
He knows all the legislative
answers, due to his long years
of training as a member of the
house of representatives, speak
er of the house, and as presid
ing officer of the senate. After
all, being vlce-pr8ldeni
is his Job until next January
regardless of conventions or
elections or anything; and we
all hope he will cast his vote
the Texas primaries and re
turn to his post for the "dura
tion."
Personally, both the Garners
are popular. While refusing to
shine socially in the accepted
meaning of that term in Wash
ington they are quietly friend
ly and hospitable. Attending or
giving few large, public recep
tions, yet they were constantly
receiving friends, officials, news
writers, tourists and other legis
lators in 'their off ice both when
on the tiouse side and, later, in
the Capitol buildinn. They gave
few dinners, but they had lit
erally hundreds of friends, a
few at a time, for a bite or two
at the old Washington hotel
where they lived for so many
years. Just t'other evening
whilst the "nice husband" and
I were eating In the coffee shop
at that hotel, the Garners came
in for their supper, being greet
ed informally by the service
staff and many fellow diners.
Mrs. Garner might vell weep
at the prospect of leaving her
long-time work as his secretary'
a completely absorbing and
Interesting Job with thrilling
Inside pictures of history in the
making. Small wonder that
possible future activities In
Texas seem tame In comparison.
Then, too. the many years have
made Washington her other
"home," indeed, and have form
ed many close tics of friend
ship. e e
"TPHE Willkie family has a
' young son, Philip, who could
be counted upon to fill the his
toric old mansion with droves
of young folks during holidays
and on special occasions; and
that would be merely the cen
ter of a circle of Capital sociel
and athletic activities. Wash
ington loves young and person
able and eligible sons in the
White House only a trifle less
than marriageable daughters
who might pull of a big wed
ding In the famous "East
Room."
While the Roosevelt children
are now or have been married
and established elsewhere, we
must not forget the ten grand
children who would continue
to descend upon the executive
mansion and keep It gay and
alive. Rewardless ot marital
difficulties of their children,
the President and Mrs. Roose
velt make no distinctions. El
liott Roosevelt's first wife and
son are frequent and welcome
visitors there; and James Roose
velt's wife, Betsey, and the two
children remain great favorites
with the President.
We wouldn't be surprised If
"Sistie," daughter of Anna
Roosevelt Boetiger (Seattle) be
ing a precocious child, should
qualify for a White House de
but by 1944, and that would
create no end of excitement
and fun for the young of the
land. Also, Diana Hopkins,
seven-year-old motherless daugh
ter of Harry Hopkins, would
probably continue to spend most
of her time at the White House.
,
"1 EST we forget," In our fmn
" tic drives to aid war vic
tims and refugees far and wide.
It is encouraging to find a group
quietly planning and working
to aid some of our own for
gotten ones unemployed, middle-aged
women.
A National Council, composed
of representatives of govern
ment, and philanthropic, civic
and educational groups (work
ing with and under the guid
ance ot the Social Security Ad
ministration) has as Its oblec
tive the formation of similar
local councils on a nation-wide
scale. Each council plans to
urge all women's organizations
to include In next season's ac
tivities the following program'
(1) Search out and lilt all such
women in each community. (2)
Study each Individual case and
consult with the local council
to find or create self supporting
and self-reipecUng work for
each woman to do. Only In this
manner can these women be
assisted; no employment agency
meets their needs. Clubs,
churches and other women must
canvass th situation, devise a
way to create Jobi and, it need
be, train the women for the
work.
The National Council empha
sizes the great waste of the
productive power of iuch wom
en and the terrible consequences
of leaving large number of
useful citizens to sink into de
spair and economic uselessnes.'
According to the Council, if
these women cannot be placed
in position to help themselves
now, we are building up a huge
class of dependent elderly peo
ple. This will result in an in
creased drain upon a constantly
decreasing number of produc
tive workers between the youth
age and the middle-aged groups.
San Ffanclsco, July 31
The state supreme court today
affirmed conviction of Earle E.
Kynette and Roy J. Allen, for
mer members of the Los An
geles police department, In an
automobile time bomb explosion
case: Kynette's sentence will be
modified, however.
Kynette was convicted of at
tempted murder, assault with
intent to murder, and malicious
use of explosives.
The court ruled today that
his sentence on the explosives
charge should be served con
currently with the others. Allen
was convicted only on the ex
plosives charge.
The charges grew out of the
blast which critically injured
Harry Raymond, on January 14,
1938, when a bomb exploded
as he pressed the starter on
his carf
" Evidence showed Raymond
was being subjected to surveil
lance at the time by the "spe
cial Intelligence unit of the
Los Angeles police department
which Kynette headed.
Asbury Park, N. .J., July 31.
(JP) A trio of bandits armed
with shotguns robbed two bank
messengers of $108,000 cash In
front of the post office today
and In full view of scores of
spectators.
The bandits escaped In
green sedan bearing Pennsyl
vania license plates.
The money was consigned to
the federal reserve bank of New
York.
Vice President James For
sythe said the armed messen
gers, Clarence Barton and Jo
seph Sturm, were accosted by
the trio as they stepped from
their car in front ot the post
office. A fourth man remained In the
bandit car with the engine run
ning. MEDIC SENTENCED FOR
ATTACK WITH AIR GUN
Portland, Ore., July SI.4P)
Municipal Judge Julius Cohn
sentenced Dr. Karl H. Martzloff,
president-elect of the state med
ical society, to 60 days In Jail
on an assault and battery con
viction yesterday but suspended
39 of the days. He also levied a
$2.10 fine.
Judge Cohn found Dr. Martz
loff guilty of shooting Victor
Reynolds with a BB rifle as
young Reynolds carried his 1S
yearold crippled sister from a
bathing pool In Johnson creek
on the doctor's property.
ARSON CONFESSED BY
Roseburg, Ore., July 31. (IP)
Gladys Whitney, 48, of Canyon
vllle was today ordered held to
the grand Jury, following pre
liminary arraignment in the
Justice court on a charge of
arson.
District Attorney J. V. Long
reported that Mrs Whitney had
signed a statement .declaring
that on June 7 she set fire to
a combination dwelling and pool
haU, which she owned In Can
yortvllle. for the purpose of col
lecting the Insurance.
NEVADA LEADS NATION
IN RED CROSS GIVING
San Francisco, July 31. AIM
Pacific Red Cross headquarters
said today Neveda leads the
entire nation In European war
relief fund campaign. Nevada
has raised 124.52 oer cent of
Its quota, the area headquarter
said. Arizona has raised 08.43
per cent, Utah 72.17, California
71 21. Oregon 10 02, Idaho 57.79.
Washington 57.21, and Alaska
51 35.
COPS' CONVICTION
UPHELD BY COURT
SHOTGUN BANDITS
MAKE RICH HAUL
Meteorological Report
Br V. . WFtTHER BIREAC
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity; Fair tonight
and Thursday; normal temperature).
Oregon; Generally fair tonight and
Thursday, but conslderabl low cloud
or fog along coast; normal tempera
ture; gentle variable wind off coast.
Local Data
Temperatur a year ago today!
Highest, 90; lowest, 88.
Total monthly precipitation, .14
Inch. Deficiency for tt month,
21 inch.
Total precipitation sine Sept. I,
1939. 33 80 inches. Excess for th
season. 4.44 lnchvi.
Relatlv humidity at 8 p. m. yes
terday, 39; 8 a. m. today, 83.
Tomorrow: Sunrise, 8:04 a. mi
sunset. 7:30 p. m.
Observations Taken at 4:30 a. i
120 Meridian Time.
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95
90
88
87
93
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80
98
57
74
70
85
68
84
67
SI
78
73
73
65
44
81
73
88
81
83
78
84
Clear
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Cloudy
Pt. Cldy.
Cloudv
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Cloudy
Clear
Pt. Cldy.
Cloudy
Clear
Pt. Cldy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
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Clcarl
Boston
Chicago
Denver
Eureka , ,.i ...
Havre
Los Atvfele .
I Medford
New York
Omaha
Phoenix
Portland - .
Reno
Roseburg
Salt Lake
San Francisco.
Seattle
Spokane
Wash., D. C.
Yakima
Travel Table
AIRPLANES
Northbound
Lesv alalia Cloe
4:37 a. m. 8:63 a. 00.
13:18 p.m. 11:33 a.m.
8:43 p m. (Flag stop) No Mail
9:13 p m (Fag stop) 8:38 p ro.
Southbound
Lesv alalia Cloas
11:38 a.m. 10:40 a m.
8:16 p m. (Flag stop) 8 SO p m.
13:00 m. ' 11:18 p.tn.
TRAINS
Northbound
Leave
10:48 a m.
Malls Clot
9 .48 a m.
7:05 p.m.
8 0S p. m
Southbound
Mslls Cloaa
Leav
8:80 a. m.
6:40 p.m.
North
8:80 a m.
7 60 a tn.
9 .SS a m.
1:40 p.m.
7.80 a m.
4:40 p.m.
BUSES
SouUl
13:16 a m.
6 .50 a. m.
9:40 a.m.
3:50 p m.
8:45 p m. 8:00 p m.
10:40 p m. 8:55 p.m.
Ta Klamath Falls
.40 a.m. and 6:45 p m.
( To O rants pas only.
() To Aahland only.
FOR OREGON RELIEF
Salem. July 31. (IP) The
state treasury borrowed $200.
000 today from the world war
veterans' state aid sinking fund,
the money to be used for relief.
The loan raises to $300,000
the amount borrowed for re
lief so far this biennium, and
the treasury estimated it would
hav to borrow $400,000 mora
before lha end of the year. Th
deficit resulted when liquor
profits, which are used for re
lief, failed to be as large as
the legislature expected.
The notes bear Vi of one per
cent interest.
Coffee Runs Short
New Vork. July 31. (.IP)
The New York coffee and sugar
exchange received a cable from
London today which said: "The
rationing of coffee Is expected
shortly, as it Is claimed that
consumption Is exceeding the
ministry of food's expectations."
Tarkington 71
Kennebunkport, Me., July 31.
(IP) Booth Tarkington, Indi
ana author of such books as
"Penrod" and "Monsieur Beau
caire," observed his 71st birth
day quietly at his summer home
today.
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