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EIGHT MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Thunder. March IB. 1938 GOOD TRY. ANYWAY Detroit (U.R Albert Wilson was placed on a year's probation after he admitted he tried to aug ment his earnings with unem ployment benefits so he could meet his Income tax. MEDFORD PHARMACY 127 E. 6th Just Off Central 9 A.M. 10:30 P M. For Complete Prescription Service DAY and Night Call 2-6253 If No Answer Call 2-8582 Prompt Free Delivery Baby Needs Sick Room Supplies Rentals JIM GORDON Bidgood Hudson Medford's Own Modern Pharmacy MILLIONS can HEAR BETTER if they will do THIS- Makt up your mind to fel the whole truth about your hearing. Come in and give us 30 minutes of your time Let us measure your hearing loss on the Sonotone Audiometer. I-et ui show you from this "electronic pic ture" of your hearing whether or not you need a Sonotone. And if you do, how much help you can expect. The chances are !)3 tn 100 that your hearing can be helped. TesU and consultation are free. SONOTONE C. R. Adamson sonotone of medford 839 E. JACKSON MEDFORD, ORE. Delake 'Monster' To Be Destroyed By Gasoline Fire DeLake.-Ore., Mar. 16 tU.R) DeLake's unclassified sea mon ster" will be disposed of later this week if a combination of oil, gasoline, and old tires can feed a fire hot enough to boil down the remains, Randolph Al- linu, operator of the lourist cafe" here, said today. "We tried to burn up a chunk of 'Jughead' the other day with a gallon of gasoline and five or six gallons of oil," Allum said, "but the flesh just curled up." County Commissioner Jack Patterson said he had seen all kinds of sea life, including rem nants of whales, but the DeLake "monster" was something new to him. "I'd say it was a member of the jellyfish or squid group," he guessed. Incomplete Test DcLakers debunked the re sults of a chemical analysis on "Jughead" made shortly after it was washed ashore. They said an incomplete test was performed by an Oregon slate game com missioner when he said the "monster" was whale blubber. Residents said seagulls re fused to touch "Jughead" even when pieces were cut off and spread out on the sand. DcLakers said the aroma 01 tne:r cast away is not too strong yet, but they want to dispose ot me prize before warm spring weatner ar rives. "This Is no ordinary animal," Allum stated. "It's flesh is too tough for the average hunting knife, and it takes an axe to cut out any of the main body." WEATHER By United Press Northern California: Mostly cloudy from Cape Mendocino north and along Oregon border with occasional light rain today, tonight and Friday; fair else where: little temperature change: west to southwest winds Point bur north 10-20 m.p.h. ex cept 25-35 m.p.h. north of Cape Mendocino: northwest winds 8- 15 m.p.h. south of Point Sur. TO PRESENT CONCERT Walla Walla, Wash.. Mar. 16 (U.R) The 60-voice a cappella choir of Whitman college will present the first concert of its 18th annual tour In Pilot Rock, Ore., March 25, college officials anonunced today. Dead line on Clatstfled Ads: S-30 p m for following day; 10 a m Mon day noon Saturday for Sunday a-n .i VVtil. z (Acme Telenhoto) PI ANF TRASH FATAL TO IS Firemen and rescue workers probe debris of home demolished when a Norihwest Airlines passenger plane crashed into It while trying lo land at Wold-Chambcrlaln Airfield In Minneapolis, Minn. All 13 persons aboard the plane and two children in the home died in the tragedy. On the SideBy f v Duf,,n9 (Distributed b King Features Syndicate, lac) .,MI(lt()l.ll,lMMI,.l When lave li kind. cheerful and free Love'i aura fo find Welrome from me. But when love brines llearlarhei and panf Tearg and surh Ihlnct, Love may go nana. Tom Moore. How large should a man be to oe rignily considered a lat man?" Let us listen to the opin ion on this matter of "Pop" Scher, an outstanding expert on the subject. "Poo" runs the world famous Fat Man's Shop on Third Ave.. Manhattan. Says he: "Men with waists from forty-six to fifty-two think they're fat, but you've got to get up into the sixty-inch waist group to be real ly rated a fat man." Nature's Mistakes. Living on the island of St. He lena is a tortoise that was alive when Napoleon was there. No body can deny that nature is wonderful, but some of its works are beyond understanding. I mean why produce an animal such as a tortoise that will live several centuries and then not furnish it with the power of i WEEK-END SPECIALS 8ATISTE BLOUSES Sheer loveliness . . Mad from genuine imported Swiss batiste. White. Sites 32, 34, 36, 38. , $298 BOYS' BLAZER STRIPE SOCKS Elastic top anklet. Heel and toe reinforced with nylon. Bright, colorful stripes. Reg. 25c pair. 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Think of the interesting things that St. Helena tortoise could tell us about Napoleon if it could talk. Passing By. ' Leon Errol. Extremely bril liant comedian of stage and screen. Originally from Austral ia, Leon made his New York bow in the Ziegfcld Follies of 1910, and appeared in many subse quent editions of this classic series. Also made a terrific hit in "Sally." Remember his "rubber legged" routine in that? If not, resign from the Young Old Tim ers. I believe Errol would go over oig on television with a show of his own. He's an entertainment genius. Says He. Ramon Novarro, one of the leading heart-throbs of the silent film era. does not think much ot the technique of the "great lovers" of the screen of today. Says Ramon: "We used to put a woman on a pedestal and when we did get passionate we did it with reverence. Nowadays they grab the leading lady, slap her. kick her, pull her hair and growl: "How about it, Kid?" con tinues Mr. Novarro: "You gel much better results with the feminine audience if you kiss the neck of the leading lady, her hands and her ears. And when you work up to a certain pitch leave the rest to the imagination of the audience." Asking. Queries from clients. Q. Did you play basketball at college? A. 1 knew how to play basket ball and fooled around with it for exercise, but never went out for the team. 1 played football in the fall and baseball in the spring. I didn't want to be in training all the ttme.Q Have you found out yet what really is the longest highway in the U.S.A.? A I believe it is U. S. Highway No. 6, known as the Grand Army of the Republic Highway, which runs from Prov incetown, Mass., to Long Beach. Calif., a distance of 3,652 miles. Cut Rates. How much have you ever benefited by a cut-rate war be tween rival organizations? At one time the cut-rate battle be tween the Southern Pacific and Santa Fe railways reached such a point that a ticket from Chi cago to Los Angeles could be bought for one dollar! Please Note. Another great personality who would never nave seen the llgnt of day if his parents had prac ticed birth control is Maurice Chevalier. He was the ninth child of his parents. Chevalier stated: i "I am sixty years old. For the I first time in my life I am happy. All my life I have acted the fool on the stage, but off it 1 have had a life of sorrow The Grange Roxy Ann Grange All members are urged to at tend the next regular meeting of Roxy Ann Grange, Friday, March 17. A special lecturers program is planned and visiting Griffin Creek Grange will be in charge of entertainment. Lake Creek Grange Lake Creek Grange met March 10 with 18 members present. Merton Bradshaw reported on a Young Farmer's meeting he at tended at Grants Pass. The meet ings are held once a month. They are instructed in soil testing, fer tilizer and how to apply it, etc. Similar meetings will soon be held in Jackson county. Larry Perry announced that another dance will be held at Grange hall on April 1. Mabel Brown of the education al committee, read an interesting article on "The Husky," the fam ous dog of Alaska. Ellyn Charley of the legisla tive committee, reported on the latest word concerning the pro posed Rogue River dam, Charmayne Charley, youth chairman, reported on the essay contest sponsored by the Nation al Grange. Next square dance will be held March 18. Zclla Wilham is the delegate to the meeting on cancer to be held at the court house auditor ium on March 21. Mrs. Blanche Frisby is in charge of the meet ing. Lecturer Dorothy Perry brought colored home films which were shown after close of Grange. Reed and Myrtle Charley have asked for demit cards. They have been members for many years and all are sorry to lose their names on our roll. They have been living at Siltcoos, Ore., for some time. Next Grange meeting will be on April 14 at 8 p.m. Craves Stale Prison But Gets County Jail Fond du Lac, Wis. (U.R) Har old H. Zotzman wanted to go to the state prison but he only got a county jail term. Zotzman said he would like to go to Waupun state prison where he could "r est. regain weight, and be sure of three squares a day." He said earlier in his vagran cy trial that if he didn't get the Waupun sentence he would "go out and steal a car" to make sure he would get to the state institution. Canby Farmer Trades Crop Fo. China Fireworks Canby, Ore., Mar. 16 (U.R! The shooting war in China ap parently won't slow down this country's loud celebration of In dependence day next July. Twenty tons of Chinese fire works were in storage today on the R. M. Weygandt farm near here. They arrived in Portland last week by freighter from Hong Kong. Weygandt traded his ginseng root crop for the 'crackers, which will be distributed to dealers throughout the west by the farmer's own Western Fireworks company. Tariffs Paid Tariffs ranging from four to 12$ cents were paid to the United Stales government by Weygandt for the fireworks The highest tariff was on the two-inch salute 'crackers. The fireworks wore packed in paper-covered, wooden cases wrapped in straw matting. This is the third consecutive year Far mer Weygandt has traded his ginseng crop for Chinese fire crackers. The aromatic root of the gin seng herb is highly valued as a medicine in China. It has a sweetish taste, like that of licorice. Dead line Sunder detained te et Dead line Sunday eiattlfled te. ei Noon Saturday! Noon Saturdays Dead line on Claatlfted Adl: 5:30 p.m for following day- 10 a m Monday for Monday, noon Saturday for Sunday a m I 1G) Every Can of This Famous Daa Fnnrl ic Pnrlrorl With K6N-1-KATIUIM SAVES TOU MONET. . . 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