Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 08, 1928, Page 8, Image 8

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    MTiproTm srarL mmiTN, medtoep, mrefloy. Sunday, aptetl s. 102?.
LOCAL SENTIMENT WEST SIDE FOLKS
FAVORS SECURING IWANT AUTO CURB
LARGER AIR FIELDlAT 6TH CROSSING
- fiontlmmf In : fuvor of a new
nd lariicr. Airport In Mi-Uford,
HU(Mclcnlly oilrquulti to ml thi
gruwD'C dfiimniU f"r liiniimK
fluid Jucllltl.'B. la growing u
roiild rale und pvuple of thl
ejiy are iiilxlouHly owiiltlnK duf
nli odlon ly ft m'fliil lominlt-
which l now ut work on tin
nropimHInn.. : Wllh the glguMIc
trldm In 'iivlatlon mid growing
X4 Of lriltmo for pmnonKi-r nnd
nitl ilninmiortallon, Mmirurd"
prrwnt ulipnrl, the firm of H
kind III Oregon, l now Inudnnunte
to geopmninduK' roii8twl ulr
truffle, ! '
prhrak riAiriu urn now under
ConnldiTdllon hy Ihn Hpec'lnl cum
mlltoe find, whim tho flmil mic
tion In tnude. and Ihn nitlfWuilon
of the 'people wK'Ured, work will
be rimhrd lo pliuo the field In
condition for. una eurly In 12
Thn new field, ueeoidlnit lo inem-tM-rg
of the committee, will liuve
sniveled runwiiyn from G.000 lo
6.000 feel lonK nnd iinproxlmiitely
160 Jeet wide lo iieeominodllte
the Inrgeet pnwengnr. taliln
pllinen now built of lo built for
year In come.' Hpneo nlno will he
provided for lianKurH. machine
Bh'opB, leHtmiiuiitM. ilepoU for nlr
pniw'riiger linen, radio nlatlon nnd
eroloRicnl nhnervntoiy lower.
Tho very ,lnt minute nynlem of
lighting, will nlno lie employed In
Jdedford'n new nlrport.
; The iinnbuneemcnt In Ihln pa
per Krldriy. Ihnt Medford would
heeir pneo with the proitrcnn of
Fclfl count air development ''
the cKtabllihmcnl of n flrnt !
airport hiin cauned rniiili favor
able 'comment locally. II In Hie
eOnnnpnuil of opinion In Ihln city
that' the completion of Ihn new,
(Iropoiied landing field In the one
oi'invindlng iuniniuunt propel
Ihlii yelir. .'Ileeaune of her loca
tion, between Hll I'm"' e-l
rorllnnd, thin city In Ideally idt
unted to become ono of the count n
Importune alrpurln nnd all Hint In
nccennfiry lo anui- thin rtlntine
tlon In Mheenlnbllnhnienl of a
modern, and ndciinte landing
!(.; I1 , ,
, That other eltlen are nwnke to
the Importance and future of avi
ation In evidenced by the exten
sive Improvement" Oakland and
Alnmrdu have recently made on
the Alameda airport on Han Krnn
ch.cn: bay and' I'rn tland hnn mode
on her ftno new Sand Inland field.
Hnutller eltlen." ' too nro looking
tor a place In "the air map of the
future .and lloneburg ban recent
ly net nelde i!&.00ll for a new
landing' field.
For nome unexplained reanon
when the "'Htop' hIkiih were pla.rd
' liiHt week, by urdei'n of the rlty
; council nlreet committee In '
! operation with city Truffle Offl
leer fleorge I'l-encott, at all the
I i-ronn ntreet Inlernertlonn with
I Main ntreet and Hlxlll nl. In
Icoldanie with the loiter 'wo
I thoroiiKhforen holnir delnrmted an
Ithru ntreetn, a nhort time luti'r
jthe nlKn wan taken down at the
Inlerneellon of Hlxlh nt. with Went
I Main nt.
I The prowling at Went Hixth nt.
jnmt Went Main nt. In .ono of the
j lotlKent nnd mont dangerous In
the clly. If not the lonKcxt and
mont danKi'roim, both lo peilen
trlann and molorn vehiclen, and
West nlde cltlzoim ever nince hove
been enquiring the rennon why
the ntop nlKn wan taken down
from that Internectlon.
Not much eat Infliction l'1M no
far been gained In Ihene Inler
roKatlonn. At firm, 'Traffic Of
ficer Prexcnlt nald thnl II oun-
cil committee on Htrectn won ntlll
considering wind her or not to Ir'"'"
u "ntop" nlgn I here. Then city
cnunciimen and orflda'n whci.
onked wlmt won lile miillei", call-
'eil attention to the fuel that two
I thru ntreetn meet at tho Inler
inectlon nnd (hut Officer I'rencolt
Sbail adetned that a "nto" nlKilal
I there wnn not necennary.
t Then yenteilbly It wan nl.'lled by
a clly offtelnl Hint those In rhalKe
of placing nlop nlKnn nt Internee,
jllonn were wonilerliiK whether n
("run Blow" n'nn a I Hie Went
'Hlxth and Went Main lllterner-
I Ion would not ntmwor Hie nnme
purpone, and make the cronnlni;
nrifer,
. In the meantime the matter In
nl'olllllg lllllrb oilverne I'olllllM'Ul
on the part mnny of Hie went
side cltlr.fim. who wAl cuntlliue
to moke lenpN Cor their lives on
crossing Main nli-cot nt Hixth nl.,
dodiilng reckless motorists, who
conie pell mell from slxlh nt.. In
to .Main nt., or from Main into
Hlxlh ntreet. until TnMTir Offl
Prencolt and Iho clly council
eonilnltlce on nlrei'ts mollo up
ihelr mlndn whellier or not lo give
the crossing protection.
A number of motor Occidents
at thin Internectlon were narrow
ly averted dining the pasl week.'
an motorists can apparently run
nn Ihey please at thin intorHcrtlon
because of lark oV "stop" or
"slow" nlglln, nt either side of It,
or 0 nlno In the center to vlow
up font running on approaching Mm, Kllu II. Ilromley arrived bint week visiting bin nephew. Inda O. Uragg. ltoy l'eck. Hubert Ncw-
be cronnlng. here yenterday from U Angelen ; Humphrey and other lelativen. , land. J. T. IJavin and Ju.eph Hleg-
Thene is tulk of circulating pe- for un extended vlalt with her while en route from Texan to hlnjman of Medford, Ira (irlgsdiy and
,, ., ,,, , .,... aoll Horace Ilromley, and family, i home in Walla Walla. Wash, lle'tleoigu i:ian hin of I'ential Point
tlllon. anklng the council to have of 0ukdae avenue ! had .peul the winter In Texan. .and II. K. llitklr of Butte Falln.
the matter remedied. James Murray, the well known, Minn Josephine Barber of the i The Women'n Federated Clubs
linolyplsl of the Mall Tribune staff Anhland Convalescent home was of Southern Oregon. Including
returned home last Wednesday J among the business visitors in ; civic and social women's org.miza
from his stay at the Veterans' hos- I .Medford yenterday. She wan ac- lions in M.-dfwrd, Khimath r'alls.
pltal In rortland, where his ton- ' companled by her mother, Mrs. 1 lloschurg. tiranm I'ann und inter
nlln were recently removed, and ( W. M. ilarber. i mediate poinln. will meet in Med-
ulll i, n, I, Ml.lv be able to resume' The fire department wan called , ford on April "-'7 and ;n. .The
work In a few dayn. At prenent i early last evening to Off utt s Ma
be ntlll feels a little weak, nl- j chine Hhop on Fourth anil Apple j will be held In the 1're.sbylerian
though much Improved In health. I streets lo extinguish n blaze which church.
'Ilia plann. based on the hope that i wan burning in a gasoline altrlp Kohrrt Hart, who wan recently
T lul condillun will be so much lm-
k ft ' proved in a month or two, are
IB I that ho will return to the hospital
I JUMttTI AM undergo a serloun operation.
Eri rriIIIP 1 11'''" ' M- HtPV,,n" "n(1 ""
M Ta B V Verne, and daughter lieverly. of
home of Mrn. Htevens' parentn.
, ... ,.r ' several wucks, is apcudiug Un
Mrs. Kobe! I Himmington , ,,. , .,, oJ rek.
eral days ; t'tfiei un
Uunsniulr Is spending sev
In Central I'oint as a guest of her
father Obe I'ankey.
the
pany
tives in this city.
CHICAOO, April 7. W) Chicago
voters today gave their ears a rest
and attempted to gel their bear
ings in the political ntorm whteh
has rngeil here for several weeks
while candidates or two opposing
republican factions sought nomi
nation in the state-wldo primary
elections next Tuesday.
pan. .No damage was done. graduated from the Vuiversity of
Temporary auto licenses were 'Oregon, accepted a position last
Issued ul the sheriff's office yen- week at the First Nulional llnnk.
terday to. It. W. Wllloughby. Crut- 1 taking over the duties of Fred
er Lake Automotive company. It.U'.ere.
manager of
...I l'nlnt teleohone coui-
Mrs. Slminlngton has re
sided In northern luiuumia i"
some time. :
Mr. and Mm. Albert Young left
yesterduy for their home In Salem,
following a short visit In Medford
wltli friends and relatives while
conference meetings and programs en route by motor from a
lion trip lo Los jtngeies.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Havenor
and son moved Into Medford from
their Applegate home last week.
They have taken un apartment on ;
South Central. I
i A. .1. Stump, who lias heen in .
the northern part of the state fori
HOTEL
MEDFORD
Will have
their usual
GOOD DINNER
TODAY
$1.00
Mlns Dorothy Nenn of Medford
will spead the lOasler holiday vis
iting at I lit homo of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Ness. here.
Willi her an house guest In Minn
Mr. and Mrn. I). J. Kleiner, In the j
Howard district.
A wedding of much Interest to (
many students of iho high school
'occurred Knturday. March 31 at
Kuseburg when Minn, Miriam Clay'
Mary Hayes, also of Medford. Miss i was married to Mr. i.ucien nan. ,
Kulhleen Nenn, who is attelldillK ' Miriam in a graduate of Lewlnton
O. H. t:., will he home over Kunler high nchool of Idaho and took B
woek end for a visit at the Iioiiih pont-gniduate course In MiMiroj-d
of her pareiiln, Mr. and Mrs. T. high last year. Mr. nnd Mrn.
II. Nons and will have im her house ' Hall Willi euvo noon for Kugene,
guonl MIhb Adelaldo Ketcllllni. i where the former In employed an j
Unwillin g Newn Uevlew. I district manager of the Hholl Oil j
Till- Star Novelty orchestra of 'compony. Medford Hi-Tlmen.
Iduho and lain of Wallowa l.ak i Mrs. A. W. Mason, who has been
resort, will provide a half lligir , III at her home for the past two
program of musical novelties III j weekn In reported slowly linprov- I
ilie l-oglon meeting Monday nlibt 'lug. It in hoped that alio will be,
The entertainment program will able lo return to her post at the;
precede Ihn llnilnl business session jllutchlnon Mercantile company i
and will start promtply at S:00onie time this week.
p. in. It. II. 'loodwin was In Medford
17
u
window noon
FRAMES
TROWBRIDGE
U
AT EARLY DATE
t A ouvenli" of tho World war.
In tho shape of one of the big cult
non, Clertnun or Auntiinn, captured
by the Anierlmin or allied torces,
aiid possibly aiimo other captured
ordnance, to on lm way to Med-1
A....I ulfl In llllw ellv. uiilclt '
., i. I..... .lll l, ulvn.1 n 1
Wnen U innvo win n
place of houor, piobubly In tho
clly rk.
About two yonrn ago II was an
noiinrvtl by tho War depnrtmonl
that It would have a largo nuan-
lltu nt eimloreil cannon nnd the
like to give awny to llm cltle In j
each suite which wanted them i Id
and would pay the freight on what-1 1
ever was aent fitim tho eastern ' 3
ea hounl. Then Adjutant lienors! ' 3
Ooorao A. While of Orcton. who
hud rhnrgt) of Hie distribution of
Ih s ntnte s allotment, noimocii out i
tliuV iioiin el! lea and towna of
rtwatitio-'waiitlng such Buuvenlrn
of Ihft great war, and which were
trlrtli'" -to " f'eliht. Tb"ii II
ok Hint Medford Kent wont that i 3
ll would bo Clad lo inse wimtwei I 3
waa Riven Ihln clly and would pav i s
irevttli on tile nnme. j no nuii-i
tort Ban been hanging tire ever S
tiic--at Uinnt Medluril is ntlll i
awaiting the arrival of the war
gifts, but, it l understood thai (he
cannon,- t:. are en mute from
Hut eknt. . , '
"VliO'trelhht tor Medtord'a ul
loted Bliorc of this ciiplured Old
nance will not be very much, as
all tho Oregon souvenirs of that
nature, are holng shipped via the
Panama ranal.
, The matter came up hurriedly
for moment, nt the clly council
meeting last,, week along with a
atrosa of other business. None of
Iho Oily .officials seemed to under
atanil the reanon of the long do.
lay." or tho exact status of the
inrttler. except that they had heard
ttief ofdoanro was nnw on Iho way
or !Wtt 'to be shipped.
I Th city fwttnellmen expressed,
nrrhnnd, their willingness lo pay
the freight, nnd deletnted Mayor
Alenderfer to look after the. mat
ter and flirt out Just exactly whnt"j
doing relating to It?
And there the matter aeema to
till stand.
Have It Mended and Save the Difference
PJ l.l'MHFH VAIll) M
U M U U U id baVil.
... . i - 1
py t w
leMlwVUI . M T. .." MM
5 "sl ?-Zrmr ."aV ws.
A Crowning Day
Glorious Easter Tide
The light of God's peace and power haa
rested upon the path of this wonderful
revival at
Apostolic Faith Mission
42 North Front Street, Medford -
Hear the fiery testimonies, listen to the
Instrumental Trio, come and hear the
Radio Singers. Let the gripping mes
sage appeal to your heart in this won
derful revival. ' '
Sunday 10:30 a. m., 2:30 and 7:30 p..m.
Every Night (except Monday), 7:45.
E,
MONDAY NIGHT
HILARITY HALL
i finite ia I h . i iMmk
tl:Wi III WtV K ' ' TtW VT KJ It'K ..8,1 X'"" S1.!B 1:1
m.simmmm,nm -inm -i inn n ,ii mij mmmmmmmmmmMmmmti)mi
:jHli',lll IM lliri'1 i"
With the
STAR NOVELTY ORCHESTRA
IRRESISTIBLE DANCE MUSIC
Don't throw, articles away that a little repairing would make as good as new. Refer to some one of
these reliable firms who guarantee their work and have it mended and save the difference.
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EPAIRINQ
ELININQ
EMOOELINQ
Obituary
n.Miilnl '
.The funeral nlrvlces for WIHIam
Vance .Hacniim will he held from
the IVrl iHinrrnl Home Tueedny. i
prll 10th nt 1 o'clock p. nt. !
peverend O. T. Morgan of Kgl"
Point will officiate,
f Interment In the Medford rem-
WO". . - j
r CUwtfled advtrUifni ta reaulu
We give your furs
expert treatment.
WE "MEND IT"
WardwellFurCo.
(Formerly Bartlett's)
41 S. CENTRAL
Phone 120-X
We Repair
ALL MAKES OF WATCHES,
AMERICAN AND SWISS
and
ALL MAKES OF CLOCKS
OUR WORKMEN ARE EXPERTS
All repairing done in our own ahop.
We manufacture, repair and remod
el jewelry. Diamond mounting a
apecialty.
All work It guaranteed and per
fectly and promptly done.
Reddy & Co.
(Southern Oregon's Leading
Jeweler)
H. Marx
Painting
General Contractor
.
Tinting
Paper Hanging
Carpentering
Repairing
Phone 178-J
Residence 57 Summit
Sanderson
Motor Co.
Offer the Repair Services of
Sid Postel
Who has 16 years General Motors
shop experience.
CADILLAC
BUICK, OAKLAND
PONTIAC, CHEVROLET
8TH & BARTLETT
Phone 1385
Medford
Plate Glass and
Mirror Works
Everything
in Glass Service
AUTO GLASS ONE OF OUR
SPECIAJ-TIES
DRIVE RIGHT IN
118 S. BARTCETT
Phone
Complete
Garage
Service
At
Our liin-RKO
Fair Prices
nnii experience will
please.
Tow-in Serviee
Colonial
Garage
Phone 219
Hotel Medfonl Illoek
Medford
Cyclery
"We Do Repair
work on
Dioyclos
mul
Motorcycles
Saw Filing
Large Stock of Keys
Medford Cyclery
and Repair Shop
19 N. Fir St., Phone 261
We Use
Hawkinson
System of
Vulcanizing
Here you will find
Tire Repair Work
of Highest Merit
Phipps
Auto Park'
North Pacific Hi-way 1
Mack's
Garage
Makes a Specialty
of
BRAKE LINING
AND ADJUSTING
o
Free Brake Testing
129 N. Riverside
Phone 1369
Phone 620
Plumbing
Heating
Sheet Metal
New and Repair
Service for You
Modern Plumbing and
Sheet Metal Co.
404 East Main Street
Phone 620
We Tell You
Exact Price
Then you know how
much the job will cost.
We take care of all
your auto troubles.
Try Our Service
and Save.
Motor-In
Garage
207 S. Riverside
Stillman
Cabinet Worlk
Don't fnr:ot we build limfces
as well ns furnish tho cabi
net work.
Estimates furnished on
omplete house sash and
doors, frames, booths, coun
ters, liftiltins, cabinet wor'tf
of all kinds. Lathe work.,
Xot the oldest shop in town.i
but reliable.
O
128 North Grape
Phone 471
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