Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 30, 1929, Page 8, Image 8

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    MEProftD m:tt; TnrRnyE. mttdpord, okecon'. Saturday, march 30. 102a
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ATTEMPT HIKE 10 BOARD RESOLVES
An thry had r''1"""'"' tor '; Th lollvi'lns rulutirn wan
In Jvun. Jm Winurhaldi-r ' paB,,.d a, a mr,inK ( th(. M,.d.
and Car. M"- "'".ford Itoally Hoard, Friday. March
known athletic loving io'-al turn ;
who dwtilt the fact that the in:
vralk mil around counter dally, j Wherein, th airport committee
took a hik. at least mentally, up of the Med ford Chamber of Com
Roxy Anne yetrrrtay afternoon merce ha lctf4 and recorn
for x?rei and fresh air. 1 mended to the city council, a piece
Weiffhted down with a heavy j of property of approximately 20
lunch, a rifle and a camera, they acre located three mile north of
bjyan their hike shortly after noon Medford on the Kiddle road, for
from the Went end of the Bar, the ite of Med ford 'a nw alrpor:,
creek bridce on EaM Main tr-t. ; which Iie haw been approved bv
After ihey had walked about) offlrlnU of the I". S. department of
Juft feet. durinK which time th-y commerce; Mnd.
stopped for rt.i. a tounitf com j Wherean. the M-dforl Realty
Jn along in a rj(c car. tiui-- Hoard na. through Km various
and halltd them with. "Going far.
boy:'
"KelrlierUfe.' puffed both the
nedertrlan. "Then hop in," wild
the (;ood Kaniarlfin. They hopped..
commlt'eeji, thoroughly Investigated
land val'teji and other features In
the immediate vicinity of the pro
posed airport : and.
Therefore, be ft resolved by the
The auto, however, hoon turneu - Medford Itealty Hoard that It Is
Into the drive for !he cemetery, j tne w-ntiment of the mmtirs of
and John and Carl, forced to.,hH oraanizatlon thai the location
al.Kht. trudged on wearily another .,f.(1 iiy ,h ajr.K,rt committer
100 feet, until another auto came fH ,,,(,al f(,r Th(i -,ah!U-hment of an
along und unvc them a mi.
Dlxmountinic in the Hillcroat
orchard vicinity ihey began their
climb up the mountain and had
gotten about a third the way after
23 much needed rent when norm;
Hort of on Hfiitnal nhot by them
That ended the cl rnb. as Carl
and John quickly deployed as
KkfrmwIierH, th former w.th the
loaded rifle half aimed, and both
advancing about 50 feet apart
eagerly on the lookout for wild
:une ahead, when wuddenly Itlga
low atepped on a lry tlck, which
broke with a loud crack.
The unexpected nolw no Htar
tled the gun man from Iowa that
h itumbk'd and pulled the trig
Ifer, the but'et xtr king John"-
camera and blow ng It to pieces.
Roth. In their excitement, nearly
rolled to the foot of the moun
tain before they recovered. They
then walked b:iit to the city on a
load of hay. and took taxicabu
for home.
airport: that the price paid for the
land 1 extremely fair and reason- I
able; and. j
!te it further resolved, that the,
Medford Itealty Hoard unqualified-j
l approiv the plans of the com- j
mittei? and of the city council for j
the establishment of a (hkr A port.)
and believes that it In to the b-t
In'erei of M'-dford I'-
jrens unit' in the approval of these
plans.
TICKETS SELLING
Polling Flacks and
Description of Wards
Polling places for the election next Tuesday. April 2:r
W.ltl I VOTE VVMAC MAKKET, SOITI1 KIVKRMDE.
AH territory pouth of Main and East of 8. P. tracks, to Iar
creek : alo east of Myrtle street and Crater lake avenue, and
Houth of Jackson utreet.
Precincts first ward: No. Si. Medford South Central; No. 36.
Houtheaht Medford: No. 3C1?, Kt Medford.
VUI II VOTE WASHINGTON SCHOOL
All territory west of Southern Pacific tracks and south of Ma n
street.
Precincts. Second ward: No. 29. Medford South Ma'n; No.
33. Medford Oakdale; No. 3 4. Medford Newtown; No. 3, South
west Medford.
WAi:i III VOTE AT KHIITNEK'S G. It Aft E (for. Fir & 6th)
All territory west of Southern Pacific tracks and north of Main
gtreet.
Precincts In third ward: No. 2. Medford North Main; No.
38, WeM Medford; No. 3S. Northwest Medford.
VYAHH IV VOTE AT 1TV HAM.
All ter-itory eat of Southern. Pacific tracks and north of Main,
to Crater Ijiko avenue, then that section north of Jack-son stree;
alfo l-tween Hear creek and Myrtle street, south of Main.
Precinr-tM In fourth ward: No3, Medford North Central; No.
32, Medford North Hivendde; xo. 35, Northeast Medford.
The p',1!h open at ! p. in. and close at S p. m.; all are urged
to vote eariy.
Every n'gistenF-d voter, Ahether or not u property owner or tax
payer, is entitled to vole.
that he will take up passengers
I which means that local people will
i have their first opportunity to nee
j Medford from the air at night.
This is a der-jded novelty hore find
1 a lai-tre number of local citizen
.are expected to take the night
. trip. The demonstrations of air
; port lighting equipment which
have been carried on during the
p ixt week are spomtored by the
Airport Publicity committee in the
, intrets of the coming election.
, April 2.
Ti
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PINE BEETLE PEST:
WILL START SOON
It became known yesterday on
the arrival of Superintendents E.
C. kolinsky and C. O. Thomson,
national park superintendents. In
the city for a few days stay, that
in about three weeks an intensive
campaign to eradicate the pine
bettle pot, which is V-stro"ng o
many trees In Crater Lake national
park, will be begun, which is ex
pected to free the park of that evil.
This will also be the la.st drive
in this park to eradicate the pine
beetle, and an appropriation of
iooo- for ihe purpose will be ex
pended. The intensive wo a nul
be done from three camps ... Cia
.ter park, w.iich will necessitate
the employment of from 55 to CO
men.
The work will have to be done in
three or four feet of snow, and
only experienced woodsmen, axe
men and cook- will be employed
:n the drive. The pine beetle crews
will not be hired until shortly
before the drive begins in about
three weeks,, so applications for
employment in thia work will not
be considered now.
It is confidently expected that
with the I Sort n to be expended and
the targe number of men to be
engaged in the work, the pine
beetle pest can be eradicated all
thru the park during this drive,
which must be completed before
the summer weutaer comes, espe
cially u the Crater National forest
will cooperate with a drive along
the border of the forest adjoining
the park, at the name time.
LichU" ceremonr. the M.om and ' fh- trmon in the afternoon serv- ' Hotel here, causing a Iohm of be
their ladies wi.l eofnv . vMr'lc. ! iw-n 1400.000 and $500,000. SeV.
dinner t fh. Uni. .AMnu
which thv will -t.enrf erv. , ROCPKV MOUNT. N. C. March , eraj women were overcome by
I. vwet-it
enty guests escaped although eev
1 l eral women were overcome by
ices at the M. E. church. Kever- JO. (f5A fire early today damaged j hysteria or fainted and had to be
end RavmonH s rm vPi riiivr i th fr torv annex of the Ricks Icariled fromthenoiei.
W!
KOlTTIir.RN PINEH. N. C.. Mar.
ao. At MIm Virginia Van Wle
today wa the holder of the lfti'9
midsouth wonien'M golf chantidon
Khtp won yesterday from a field
nf leading feminine stars. The 36
hole medal play event a novelty
in women' gnlf was aandwlched
between the north and sout;i open
for men and the annual north and
south tournament for women
Which begins April 1.
The Chicago girl finished the
two days play yesterday with a
card of 16 2, a margin of three
trtrokea over the field. Trailing her
ln second place, was Miss (Henna
Col let t of Providence, It-. I., the
national champion.
Misa Helen Hicks, the IK year
old Long Island star, was In third
place with 167. On her lie-l was
aliss Marion Turpie, the southern
champion, with 168 to finish
fourth and Ml I.oule Kordyce of
Youngstown, Ohio, with 1 to and
fifth place.
I Interest l growing in the wrest- 1
j ling match at I lie armory next j
j Wednesday night between Taro
m k j t ii!irtt grHfpir. t
and Hob KruM. well known Port- j
land wrewtlrr. Roth men are of J
the amc weight and are rough j
iind rewdv Wrewtler. Tickets fr i
the mutch me reported to be -jelling
rapidly.
Hiyako has wrestled Kd (Stran
glerl lewls. former world's heavy
Height champion, and is said to
hive put up a remarknMv good
battle 1m fore he was finally de
feated. The reclrt event of the evening
will he a flnlh match between
To'niny Itvun Medfo-d"s wrestling
tMllor, and .l:n k White of Port -land.
It vii n h.is not liren dffi-ute.l
in Medford. but faces a difflrent
prospect Jn this match ? j
A la rye attendance of interested
4,'recL.ttoi s Is looked for at tonight's
demonstration of night flying
H hedub .l to t;rke pliict at the fair
at ourxN ;it 7: So p. in. Thtouirh
tlte cooperation of the California
Oregon Power com puny ami the
Oneral Elect ri". Co. a larce 0
kilowatt twin flocdlig.it of the
latest modern atroort type has
been brought here for demonstra
tion. This huge lighting equip
ment which is of 20,"0O watts ca
pacity uill Illuminate an area of
half a mile square with an inten
sity of .15 foot candles as required
by the I. S. Department of Com
merce. The equipment was In
stalled today by tho Co pen service
crew, through the courtesy of J.
c. Thompson, division manager,
and all is in readiness for tonight's
flights which will be made by the
Sanders Aeronautical school.
PI hit S:i nle rs has a nttonneed
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TO TURN IN TICKETS EASTER SERVICES
i Local Legion members who sold
tickets for the "Legion Revue" are
; urged to report their sales at the
Chamber of Commerce before 0
'o'clock tonight. This is a neces
, sary precaution as the advance
, sale indicates a "Rell-out before
j Monday night. Tickets have been
' going, like the proverbial "hnL
cakes." one Legionnaire selling 7t,
another an, another 25 and numer
ous others sell ins from five to 25
: each.
From all parts of southern Ore
gon, members of Mlta Command
en, No. 4 and Scottish Rite Ma
sons will gather in this city to ob
serve Ea s tr tomorrow. At 12:30
tomorrow all Commandery and
Scottish Rite members, with their
wives and mothers, will assemble
at the Masonic temple to observe
the impressive "Lighting the
Lights" ceremony which is to be
held under the supervision of Scot
tish Rite members in memory of
Philip S. Malcolm, who recently
passed away In Portland.
Following the "T I E h l ) n c the
Coast League
Yesterday
TO AID ROBIN TEAM
WKST PALM UKACII. Kla .
March l' iV The Hronklyn team
was encouraged today by the re
turn of clenn Wright from a sue
ce-jsful Visit to a specialist.
The former Pirate short fielder
participated In the Robins' win
$ it rally for four runs In the
ninth yestrrday to the extent of
walking ns a pint h hutMnan arid
-coring n run. An Injured ai m
had prevented hlin playing hitherto.
R. H K.
Portland 6 II v
Ban Francisco S 6
Mahaffey and Hego; Malls and
Tolvogt.
R. 11
Hollywood 1& I'M I 1
ttacramento 4 II 2 j
Johna anrt Hasnler; Kenney. j
Oould, Freitas, Osborne and Koeh- ,
ler. !
it. li. i:
Heattle 7 12 I
Los Angen .. . . 1U I 1 Z
Plpgras. Ault a fid Hlelnecke.
Cox; Plltt, WalMh and llniimi
II.
Missions 1 1
Oakland' .6 12
Nance and Italdtt in; ltor)
and Lombard.
. ... ,
Portland 2 I
Hucranientn 1 1
Los Angeles 1 1
Missions . X Z
Oakland 2 2
Kan FranciM-u ... .1 3
Heattle 1 a
Hollywood 1
LARY FOR YANKEES
JACKSOWILLK. Kla.. March
jn. Heady to begin their sor
tif. through various minor league
teams of the southland, the world
champton Yankee hi i ived here to
day from their ban, nt St. Peters
burg, where camp was'broken yes
terday. Miller Hugglh Mjild that
l-o Otirocher. New 11 n g I a n d
Frenchman, bud uon shortstop
honors over Lyn Lnrv, the expen
sive ndditlon to the Yankees from
Oakland of t he Pacific Coast
il
VT, WOHTII. March 8" . oV '
Hearing a nv of buttle hltmeir.
John J. Mcfiraw lid the undefeat
ed Cllantn Into this city tiMl.iy to ;
resume his nerie.igaltist the Chi
cago While Hog. already twice ili.
feated by Ihe New York Lftm. !
The CJlatit manager was nursing'
ft bruise inflicted by an eccen- !
trlcly thrown bait which struck!
bim In Ihe head Just before the
Kame yesterday as he sat on the '
bench. lbs sew th ball coming!
Just In time to avert his head
Chough toescupe serious Injury. i
Who Cton Vote.
Every man and woman who Is
registered, whether a property
owner or a taxpayer or not. can '
vote at the airport bond elction
?ucfday, April 2nd. JO
FRANK'S
Comedians
One Night Only
Sunday, Mar. 31
MEDFORD ARMORY
Present
Three-Act Comedy
The Whole
Damm Family
Many request have been
made to repeat this com
edy SUNDAY NIGHT
BARGAIN NIGHT
O
Adults 25 Children 10
QQK I
Dress Sale
Tonight
From 6 to 9 o'clock
A Big 3-Hour
Feast of Bargains
200 New
Dresses
Values to $17.50
On the Bargain Block
Now! Chic New Creations at
SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY!
Lj7 - )
What Will the
Revenue Be
from Medf ord's
New Airport
?
A Comparison With the Oakland Airport
May Answer This Question
Here Are the Sources
of Revenue:
s
Leases to oil companies.
Lease of restaurant concessions.
Pilots' sleeping quarters.
Space leases for office buildings for1 Air
Transport Companies. - (Some are already re
quested and they will erect their own build
ings). Hangar charges to transport companies for
storing planes.
Parking charges for transient planes.
Storage for locally owned planes.
Lease for aviation school.
Lease for machine shop.
These Insure a Return for
The First Year Of $4,500
To MedforcTs New Airport
The Business of the Oakland Airport
Increased 300 in 1928
With a like increase at Medford, or even one-half that
amount, the Medford airport, besides insuring the future
growth of our city, should be a good municipal investment.
HELP TO MAKE MEDFORD
A BIGGER CITY
Vote for the Airport Bonds
April 2nd
Chamber of Commerce Airport Pubcity Committee
This advertisement made possible by
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY