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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1929)
MTTOFOim MJTTi TRTBT7TTP!," WKDFORT), ORTCftfiNT, TTTTTTJRDAY, pxcm TEN LAKE CREEK HAS LB A ED BEAGLE DISTRICT AFTER DRY SPELL PARTY AND CAKE swrnoom JJEAQLE, Ore.," April 18. (8pl.) Tho rain that came in the last tew days was a welcome visitor. Everything- was so dry that the Garden seeds were not even coming up In some of the gardens here. Thcro have been three new cases of chickonpox reported In tho com munity this week. Tho pie social that is to be riven ly tho' SToung People's society was changed from Friday, April 19th, to Suturday, April 20th, on account of the entertainment which- Is to be given at Sams Valley school Fri day evening, April 19th. Uunday guests at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gray and family wore Mr. and Mrs. Nahss and family, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Young, Lafo Southorland of Mod ford, Jack Conger of Grants Pass and Miss Ella. Blackman of this place The Toting People's mooting was led by Ella Blackman last Sunday evening. The subject was "Bible Lesson Needed Today." The pray er mooting was led by Mrs. Ruly Mayfleld, the subject being "Pray er." Sunday guests at tho home of W. H. Smith and daughter, Miss Klla Smith, wore Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and family from Medford. Miss. Ella Blackman spent tho week end at the home of Ethna and Lois Gray on account of chlck onpox at tho Blackman home. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis and son Ralph spent Sunday with Mr. Ellis' folks who live near Grants Pans. Mrs. Charles Sanderson, who has boon confined to hor bed for tho past week with erysipelas of the face. Is slowly improving at this writing. . Mrs. I W. Jordon of Roscburg lias boon visiting a fow days at tho homo of hor brother and family. E. B.1 Lucas, and her mother, Mrs. Lucas, who has recently como horo for hor health and Is slowly im proving. Tho Hoy Snouts held their regu lar meeting Saturday evening. As their leader. Mr. Lucas, was un abln to bo there. Mrs. Lucus mot with tho boys. They held a short Ibuslncss mooting and adjourned. ;Wo as a community' aro proud- of 'the standing our troops have, as they camo in second best when tho scout rating was taken. ' Mr. Memo hns accepted a. posi tion In tho lime kiln below' 'Gold JIlIi; He. expects to bo thoro for some time, 1 SJmmiI Not, Tho children hnvo docldcd upon tho potH that are to bo ontcred in Mm tint minus ni irui wriituiv fn Mniirnrd A III" 1 1 20th. Quito a fow chlldrofi nro out of trhool becnuHO of tho chlcjcanpox. Friday, April 12th, tho Kama Vul loy grade school touin played a pnnio of banclmll with our bays. Tho score win 80 to 0 in favor of Sams Valloy. Anothnr game vlll bo played soon, In which wo hope to win, AGREE IN TRAFFIC N1CW YORK. April 18. (A1) Two of ttho greatest ucronuutical cor porations of tho country, control ling thousands of miles of alrwnyu tn North and Central America, woro in agreement today to co oporato and exchange traffic on lines which ultimately will extend from Soattlo to South America and possibly from Alaska to Buenos Aires. ' Tho corporations aro tho Avia tion Corporation of the Americas, which owns Pan American Air ways, and the United Aircraft and Alt' Transport Corporation, which controls Hoeing Air Transport and Pacific Air Transport. Tho agreement was revealed In tho announcement of Hlchard V. lloyt, chairman of Aviation Cor poration, that United Aircraft and Air Transport Corporation had purchased 60,000 shares of the capital stock of the Aviation Cor poration, representing n value of approximately 13,000,000. Tho deal also Involves an agree ment whoreby United Air Trans port takes over from tho Booing company options on tho Companla do Transportes Anreos Lit no Amer icano, which holds tho Mexican air mall contract from Tlajuanu via Mexican, Nogaltm and Mexico City to Tapachula.. 4 t '' -Garden club recently organised fn Ttredsport, WON EXPLOSIVE LAKE CHEEK, Ore., April 18. (Special.) At its last meeting, held Thursday evening; April 11. Lako Creek Grange celebrated Its first birthday anniversary. A de licious angel food cake, decorated with its one candle, was baked by Miss Mary Hanley, who is noted not only for the quality of her cakes but for hor generosity in brining them to the Orange. This one was certainly appreci ated and greatly enjoyed by all present. Miss Hanley has surprised fthe members vory agreeably a number of times by appearing with an Interesting looking box under her arm, Tho literary program, under the direction of tho three graces, was postponed until tho second Thurs day In May because of tho dogree work which occupied most of tho ovonlng. Tho first and second de grees wore conferred upon three new members. Haze! Wllhlto, Don na Monia and Norval Wiley. , The degree team deserves much praise for tho impressive manner In which it handled Its work. It was not at first planned that this team should give first and second degree work. For (hat reason It took a good deal of hard work to prepare In so short a time for this occasion. Preparations for the third and fourth degrees will be completed very noon. The costumes for both men and women will bo prepared within tho next few days. A' short business meeting was held, during which several import ant 'discussions camo up. , -A resolution favoring a telephone lino dlroot to Medford was adopted by the Orange, ' i- Sovoral members, spoke of tho vltHt Importance of a Med ford line to this community. It was pointed out that not only tho mombers on such, a lino woro benefitted by it, but many othors as well. Share holders on tho eight lino are es pecially handicapped ' In case of IUiicmk. It has been practically Im poKHtble for some tlmo past to reach tho Kagle Point central office from any except some half dozen or less telephones nearest that office. The poison barley will noon be mixed and ready, for distribution. Ornngo members will bo ablo to oh tul nt his poison at a much moro reasonable price, by purchasing It in this manner Instead of buying It In small quantities from a store. Mrs. .Helen .Culbortson, who served tho Grange so faithfully as Us officient lecturer when It was first organized, was ablo to attend this ni oe ting. .This Is the first time Mrs. Culbortson has been wlt,h uh Mince nhn moved from tho eommun- Uy, , All wero glad to welcomo her and hopo she can attend moro of ten, , Rho was accompanied by Mrs. Ina Rtnnley, who was also a wol como, visitor. Both of th oho ladies mado, short speeches commending tho : drill loam for , tho work put on. The next .mooting will bo held Thursday ovonlng, April 25. ., The regular Orange danco will ho given April 20. -Come and bring your friends. . All Aro welcome. , Italllam Find Work IIOMK. Italy. April 18. fP) Un- employniont In Italy diminished by VD5..147 workorn during tho month of March. Minister of National Economy reported to Premier Mus solini the numbor of unemployed had fallen from 489,347 at the cud of February to 294,000. a . i Sign English Boxer CHICAGO, 111.. April 18. () Promoter Jim Million today Algnod Jack Horg, Kngllsh lightweight, to box Phil McGraw of Detroit In ouo of four 10 rounders at tho Coliseum April 30. Buy Your Complete Tire. Service The Very Finest Too, HEARD LAKE CREEK i LAKIS'-CRUMK. Ore., April 18. (Special.) . Tho MS. U. AEeyor fam ily havo purchusod a nice now radio, and report, tho programs cumo, In extra good, cwpcclully Mudford's statlony Most1 of tho people horo. aro unnblo to get Mcdford slnco tho'chango of wave length. 1 K. IJean loft for Klamath Falls Motidiiy to work during tho summer. A.. II. KlmpHon.jM spoiidlng'u few days In Mcdford. , i MIko and Mary Hanley spent Halttrday evening at Pronpec. Miss M. Hldley, Miko, and Joe Bldley wero bustneHH vlsltora In .Mod ford and Applcgato country Monday. ' 1 MIkh Helen Frey is III with the monHlos' this week. ' . : 1 Scvoral pets woro taken to school the first of tho week. Francis Nlckell's dog nnd Vern Wyant's yellow cat won first hon ors. Mrs. Myrtle Charley and Miss Mary Hanley woro shopping in Modford Tuesday. Miss Jaunlta Htono of Mcdford was tho. guest of Mrs. 13. K. Jones Sunday." Mrs. Loren Farlow Is spending a few days In Med ford. C. It. Mooro was called to Mcd ford Monday by. the critical Illness of Jtls brother, lid Moore, Mark Mnt'fft who hns been very f or 1 930-Right Now! Goodyear Tires bought now will not only give you a lot of service dur ing 1929 but will be right on your car next year . . . serving you as only Goodyears can serve! The heavy, tough carcass of SUPER TWIST, the cord that has done away with shoulder breaks the cord that absorbs the roughness of the going ' by its ability to stretch far and come right back for more. This tread and this carcass make an unbeatable combination one that has won for Goodyear the title of "The Greatest Tire in World." We have your size any size you want, with a Goodyear Tube to match. And you have also our famous Goodyear Service, the service of careful attention throughout. ; There's a Goodyear Tire for Every Pocketbook Trade in Your Present Tires on a New Set of Goodyear Balloons Medford Service Station 1v u r m sick with measles, is able to be up and around again. Wallace and Kay' Rngsaalo spent tho week end with their mother, Mrs. E. It. .Jones.. . t : Mrs. A. L. Pech and little daughters Virginia nnd Kiuifco, aro spending a few days attho Georgo Urown homo near llrowns boro. Mrs. Ja. J. GrisHom was calling on Mrs. C. E. Wilhlte Saturday. Mrs. Chas. Hclflold went to Mcd ford on buslnoHS Monday, return ing homo Tuesday. Win. Nussbaum and Gus Pech wero in Mcdford Tuesday. : ' V! SHOWS BIG INCREASE NEW1 YORK, April 18. (!) Figures published In tho new offi cial Catholic directory .show an Increase of 423.700 In the ltoman Catholic population of tho country In tho past year. Tho total is 20,112,781. Tho number of bishops was In creased by five. 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