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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, JUNE 1, 1941
IN COMING TALK
Widespread Interest if being
shown In the lecture appear
ance here next week of Brynjolf
Bjorset, Norwegian refugee. He
will speak Wednesday at 8 p. m.
In the high school auditorium
under sponsorship of the Jack
son County League of Women
Voters.
League officials point out that
due to the increasing tension in
International relations, Mr. BJor
set's lecture Is especially timely.
The speaker has traveled wide
ly, is an author and economist
of note and former president of
the famous Academic society of
Norway and former general
manager of the Cooperative
Credit society there.
After graduating from the
Royal Norwegian Institute of
Technology, Mr. Bjorset served
with the Dutch East Indian gov
ernment. Interested in people
and their governmental strug
gles, he was in Turkey at the
time of the uprising of the
Young Turks under Kemal
Pasha, lived in Syria for a time
and has been a close student of
the Arabs and Jews in Palestine.
War rumblings sent the trav
eller back to Europe, already
with the knowledge that Nazi
ism was spreading both in the
Far East and in Europe. He
returned to his native land In
January of 1940 just before the
Nazi invasion, and he was
placed in charge of volunteers
at Elverum.
Following the fall of Norway,
Mr. Bjorset escaped and took
ship for America. The boat
was captured by Germans and
Bjorset was returned to Norway
for questioning by the Gestapo.
Taking advantage of his knowl
edge of friction between the
various German factions, Bjor
set escaped and made his way
to this country.
With this knowledge and ex
perience as a background, Mr.
Bjorset will speak on "Europe
Under Nazi Rule And After"
and tell how ha believes
Europe of democratic coopera
tion will emerge from the war.
Tickets for the lecture may
be obtained from league mem
bers, Pruitt's Music store or at
the door the evening of the
lecture.
RENEWAL IS EASY
Residents In this area may
obtain driver's license renewals
at temporary offices at the City
hall, the office being open dally
beginning Monday for the con
venience of local residents who
wish to renew their driver's li
cense, due before July 1 of this
year.
Persons who hold current
driver's licenses and who are
under 70 years of age may re
new their licenses by filling
out the application form and
paying the $1.50 fee.
Those required to take the
examination are persona 70
years of age and over; those
who were not licensed during
the period July 1, 1039, to June
30, 1941, and persons with phys
ical disabilities. The Oregon
driver's license examination
consists of a test on the Oregon
motor vehicle laws, an eye test,
a test on ability to understand
road signs, and the driving
demonstration.
Examinations will be con
ducted Saturdays as usual until
further notice.
Mrs. Kenneth Denman will
be the license clerk on duty
daily in the City hall.
TALENT GUEST DAY
SLATED WEDNESDAY
Talent, May 31. Spl.V-Talent
Community club's annual
"Guest day" party will be held
in the city hall June 4 at 2 p. m.
All former members are Invited,
also elderly residents and all
new people In the community.
Those attending are asked to
come prepared to give a quo
tation.
2 Rifles Stolen By
Front Door Entry
Two rifles, each valued at
about $12.30, were stolen from
the show window of the J. E.
Powell gun shop, 114 North
Front street, some time Friday
nij:ht by a burglar who entered
the store by breaking out por
tion of the glass In the front
door.
City police discovered the
broken glass at 4 45 a. m. Sat
tirday and immediately notified
the owner of the shop. Powell
told police that a .32-20 Win
chester and a ,22-callbre Rem
lnctnn bolt action rifle were
Ensign Roberts Now Member
Of 'Golden Dragon Domain'
Ensign R. 8. Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Roberts,
32 Rose avenue, has mailed his parents the certificate showing
that he is a member of the "Domain of the Golden Dra
gon," having successfully crossed tna lautn meridian.
An alahnnla frtt rmrm ar-ani. I
ed those who cross the mer
idian by air, the awarding
grants Ensign Roberts mythical
rights as a member of the "Dra
gon" domain. He crossed the
meridian at an altitude of 7,000
feet while a member of patrol it
squadron 24, U. S. navy, June i
5, 1940. He is with the navy in
the Philippine Islands.
The parents also have in their
possession the certificate grant
ed by the president of the
United States nominating and
appointing Richard S. Roberts
an ensign in the U. S. navy,
August 19, 1939. The certificate
was dated February 28, 1941.
Incidentally, their older son,
Dale Roberts, of San Francisco
and member of the Intelli
gence department in the U. S
government crossed the mer
idian Feb. 19, 1931 on the
U.S.S. California State while
bound for Callao, Peru, and
Valparaiso, Chile. The certifi
cate Is entitled "Imperlum Nep
tune Regis" and like the other,
I
1', J
"V- " I
Ensign R. S. Roberts
grants the holder certain "sol
emn and mysterious rights" as a i
member of the organization.
FINAL PLANS FOR
GIRL SCOUT MEET HEADS 10 CONFER
Final preparations are being
made for the third annual Day
camp sponsored by the Medford
Girl Scout council beginning for
girls between the ages of seven
and 10 Wednesday, June 4 and
each succeeding Wednesday
during this month. Camp will
be held on Thursday and Fri
days for girls between the ages
of 10 and 18.
The day camp Is located on
the banks of Bear creek, south
of the Harnett road. The site
may be reached from the South
Pacific highway by turning east
at the Utopia auto court, fol
lowing the narrow dirt road a
short distance east of the coun
ty shops. The camp site Is near
enough for hiking or bicycling.
A capable staff of Instructors
will be In charge of the sessions
which open at 10 a. m. and close
at 3:30 p. m. Those planning
to attend Bible school will be
given full credit for Day camp
attendance. A small fee is
charged to cover equipment and
supplies and those attending are
requested to bring their own
lunch. The first day of camp
attendance will require a con
sent blank signed by parents.
Open to every girl In the com
munity the camp offers a var
iety of activities Including:
archery, games, dramatics, read
ing, exploring, sketching, first
aid, puppetry, nature, ceremon
ies, handicrafts, folk games.
outdoor cooking, weaving, story
teuing ana singing.
Lamp committee members In-
elude Mrs. O. A. Eden, Mrs.
Martin Sands and Mrs. Harold
Keichestlne and day camp di
rector will be Mrs. Marjorle
Skeeters Pena, Medford Girl
Scout director. .
Bank Bandits Sentenced
Portland. May 31 (JP F.rvln
A. Rank, 22, and Harold Lee
Snode, 23, admitted bank rob
bers, were sentenced to 15 years
each In federal prison by Judge
James A. Fee today.
Cloln Urn foi Too Late to elae
It; Ada la lo p. m.
A two-day conference of dl-
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buu Dcvivuiiici ui west
ern and central Oregon Produc
tion Credit associations will
open Monday morning in the
court house auditorium. Speak
ers will be officers of the Pro
duction Credit Corporation In
Spokane. About 35 men are ex
pected to participate In the con
ference with five associations,
The Dalles, Redmond, Klamath
Falls, Salem and Medford rep
resented. Attending from Spokane will
be Ernest E. Henry, president
of the Production Credit cor
poration, A. B. Robertson, vice
president and Otto F, Allgaier,
treasurer. Ben Hilton, Grants
Pass, vice president of the Med
ford association, will be con
ference chairman.
Bren H. Starcher, secretary
of the Medford association, was
in Roseburg Saturday to attend
meeting of officials of the
corporation and of the Federal
Land Bank, Spokane.
STEVE DAVIS, MINER
Steve Davis, believed to be
about 70 years old, passed away
suddenly about 9:30 a. m. Fri
day while working on a placer
mine on the C. W. Culy farm,
six miles above the Star ranger
station on the Big Applegate.
He had been in poor health for
some time. The coroner's office
is trying to find two sons that
are known to survive. The fu
neral announcement will be
made later by the Conger Fu
neral Parlors.
Form Medical Society
Prineville, May 31 (P) The
Central Oregon Health associa
tion, designed to Insure medical
care to patrons of the farm se
curity administration In Crook
and Deschutes counties, has
been formed.
ANNOUNCEMENT
SPENCER - BAGLEY AGENCY
10 Wat Main trt. Telephone MIS, Mrdforo, Orrfon
The SIT.NCra BAOl.F.T AOFNCT. tiu town ronnra ana tiaa taken
W the SMI r.ltatt, Loan and Rental llu'lneM. owned and operated
for th lut five rears, by CLINTON MKM'FH and (ha CLINTON
SrEM'K AGENCY, In tha Bro.n and While office.
Tna sraNcra-BAOI KT AorNCT. will at their New Loratloa
102 WEST MAIN STREET
ba rally equipped te render a complete
StHAt rTAT LOAM a INM-fMNrf
INVESTMENT PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
mil.niNO AND RENTAL SEHVK1
An ef tha tnalneae of rt.IJ.TO SPENCER and tha CLINTON
TENTER AUKNCT hai been mnrrd to th New and f.nlarfrd enarter.
All Inqnlrtra of r kind, tnrludlnt, Rral r.tale I l.tlniv Application!
Inf Loana. Imuran,, at well M raiments on Real E.I.I rontrartv
Loam and Renta, should he made at th Nrw Offlre, lot nnt Main St.
CLINTON SPENCER and tha CI IN TON SPENCER AOENCY.
wanti to Thank their cllenta, tot the generous patronar itndrd to
them, la th past tin rear.
Tha SPENCER-RIDLEY AOENCY, wants to amtr earn and Trv
ellent of th former Aienrt. a wll ai th general public, that hnsl
nrm of ant kind ntrued to at. will In th New and Enlarrrd offtrr.
win out fy rwMal attention. Thrr will h four eiperl
eneed pcpl to arrr ro. W want yon to feel that thla otnre It
toot Oltlr. and lhaj ta tranaartlon la too lars or too small.
Bernard M. Ford, UtaMlj n Portland, will b an Amorlai Broker
la th Nrw orrir.
SPENCER . BAGLEY AGENCY
lot ) rat Mala aireet. Telephone t07, Mrd'nrd, Ore (on
CLINTON SPENCER R. f. BtOLEY
Event of the Year --Mann's Annual June
Summer Savings for Winter Comfort!
Hare's the sale you've been waiting fori Buy now and save
dollars on fine blankets and comforters, every one made
according to our own exacting specifications. We chose the
lovely colors, insisted en extra wide bindings, ordered the
fine weaves and patterns. We accepted nothing but the
finest wool and the softest down. But remember the Gov
ernment Is buying wool for their blanket and uniform re
quirements) higher prices are certain this fall. So buy
blanket! now and take advantage of our two easy plans.
(See explanation below).
Mar-Ray" Jacquard
BLANKETS
Here's a featured blanket valuel
Tha "Mar-Ray" Jacquard in the
wanted 72x84 Inch sise, for just
14.98. The Mar-Ray is a Fieldcrest
product composed of 65 rayon,
25 cotton and 10 wool. A
blanket of luxurious appearance,
with plenty of warmth. Beautiful
Jacquard patterns to select from.
$49.8
72 x 90
Inch
endletons Famous
Block PLAIDS
Known from coast to coast are
these famous Block Plaid All Wool
Blankets by Pendleton. Here are
Oregon Made Blankets at their
but. Big full bed sise (72 x 90)
deeply napped to insure long life.
Finely woven for warmth. Truly
a lifetime Blanket. Colors are
Cedar. Burgundy. Midnight Blue,
Rosa, Peach and Green. These
blankets are moth-resistant. Special
$129.5
The Famous Rib -Weave
KENWOOD!
KENWOOD'S
"CRALO"
In the Kenwood "Cralo" the
Blanket buyer recelres the great
est value in Kenwood history. A
pure Virgin Wool Cover. 72 x 84
inches in slie. Deep silky nap. Deli
cate bedroom shades of Cedar,
Peach, Graen, Blue, Camel, and
Rose. All have a 5 inch rayon satin
binding. A new low Kenwood price
$95.0
Think of buying a genuine Rib-Weave Pure
Wool Kenwood Blanket for $12.95 a regular
$14.50 Value. These famous life-long bed fel
lows come to you in soft bedroom shades such
as Blue, Peach. Rose. Yellow, Green and
Woodrose. They are extra large (72 x 90
inches) and bound with a matching S inch
rayon satin ribbon. A deeply napped Blanket
touched with white to give a silvertone effect.
$1295
This is A Regular $14.50 Blanket.
North Star's "EXETER"
Here's another Super Blanket Value for this
Great Bedding Salel North Star's All Wool
"EXETER" a 72 x 90 inch Blanket in a rich
Herringbone Weave featuring such popular
shades as Rose Dust. Delft Blue. Wine. Rust.
Rose Pink and Green. Each one bound in
matching 5- inch rayon satin. A beautiful
long life Blanket that sells regularly for
$14.50. On sale now at Mann's
$1295
Regular $14.50 Blanket.
Pendleton's "Mominglory"
72 X 90 inch Jacquard
Pendleton's "Mominglory" is one of the finest
Blankets in America. The beautiful jacquard
Mominglory pattern, plus the deep rayon
satin bindings make this a luxurious life long
bad cover. When you buy this 72 x 90 inch
pure wool blanket you are positively buying
the bestl Special for Mann's Big Blanket Sale
$1650
North Star's
NORMAN
In North Star's "Norman" tha
blanket buyer receives a pure wool
cover, full bed siia 72 x 84 for
only $9.50. A blanket considered
by many housewives as one of the
finest in America. The color choice
in this group consists of Rose Dust.
Delft Blue, Rose. Pink, Green, and
Chamois, All attractively bound
with a wide rayon aatin binding. m
$95.0
Medford Queen
Oregon Made Blanket
The Medford Queen at $7.95 la
one of the outstanding Blanket
buys of this Sale. A big full bed
sise cover. 72 x 84 in., made es
pecially for this store by the Port
land Woolen Mills (Oregon pro
duct). This Inexpensive Blanket
comes in lovely pastel colors en
hanced by a rich rayon satin bind
ing in harmonising shades. Colors
to choose from are Blue, Green.
Dusty Rose. Peach. Rose. Cedar,
and Gold. Your choice
$79.5
REGULAR $17.95 BURTON-DIXIE
Down Comforters
A fortunate purchase before the foreign down market wai
uu.. .r in on inwiii us 10 oner inese lovely Down Com
forts at such a low prieel Each a regular $17.35 Value. Each
filled with 100 White Duck Down and covered with Gen
uine Celanese Rayon Satin, downproof. All are full bed
sise 72 x 84. and come in such lovaly colors at Gold. Sahara,
Rose Dust. Sunset Rote. Monte Blue, and Mellow Green.
Your
Choice
$159.5
Easy PAY PLAN
Use Either of Our Popular
Lay-Away Plans!
When you buy your winter bedding at
Mann's you have a choice of 2 easy pur
chase plans! Your regular charge ac
count and our popular lay away, if you
wish we will charge your account each
month until Sept. 1st with an equal por
tion ef your bedding bill. Example! U
you spend $20 for blankets, etc we
charge $5 in June. $5 in July. $5 in Aug.
and $5 Sept. lit. Easy, don't you think?
Or we place your bedding in Will Call
and you pay at little as 50c each week
until delivery.
Purrey Blankets
By "NASHUA"
Here's the sensational new Purrey Blanket by
Nashua. Nationally Advertised and accepted at
the Blanket ef the Yearl A luxurlout cover of
almost pure reyon mixed with a small amount
of virgin wool. A blanket that Is super warm,
beautiful to look at soft to the touchl A scien
tific triumph in the art of blanket weaving. Sise
72 x 90 inches.
$59.5
Blankets .Lower Main Floor
MAIL ORDERS
Shop This Sale by Mall Mark Color and
Number ef Blankets and Mail to Mann's.
Medford. Oregon.
Name
Address
C.O.D.
Charge
Will Call
Mar-Ray Jacquard
Kenwood Cralo
Medford Queen
Pendleton Plaid
Kenwood Rib-Weave.
North Star Exeter
Pend. Mominglory
North Star Norman ..
Purrey Blankets
Down Comforts
Color
Amount
missing from the show window.