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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1929)
GOLDEN CRESPEPWIOPEN ORCHARD SOLD LONGER HOURS TO TOE.W.J.HEARTY (From Wpdncsdny lale edition.) , AfcnrdliiK to Walter H. Jver- 1 fttn, Uicul realtor, tlio Golrifn Crest ' oii'hard. HiO-acre pfiir property of; I'lilllip Larmon of Chicago and as- j BocfatOK, IncludlnK C'huso (.Jttrtlhior I uf Metlford, Iihs been purchased by) 10. J. Hearty, of Xev York. i The ranch has been selected by) Mr, Hearty, it is believed, fur a. fu ture home upon retirement. j The plac, two and one-half j miles east of Ta!ent in the vicinity J of the Suncrest orchard and ad joinlns the Kilvercrest orcharl re cently purchased by Jtoyd and Lev eret te commands a masnlf Icent view of the valley, is out of the fuj: iihd frost and is heavy producer. Mixiy-five acres of heavy bearinK Uarlletts and D'Anjous: D5 acres of youns pears, one to four years old as well as the remainder of the! property are under the Talent Irri gation district. Mr. Hearty takes immediate pos sesion, Including this yaar's crop. The consideration is understood to' be In the neighborhood of $100, T HAS PART OF TACKLE AID FRUIT WIRES In order to pive the fruit men belter service, the local Western I'nion office wilt be open from 6 :;;o a. m. to I a. in., starting .Inly 1, according to A, 1). Collier, manager. A number of official of the Western I'nion are in Med ford temporarily In the interest of the telegraph com puny during the construction' of cull box circuits, and installation of a simplex printer at the airport, fr use between the Western Union office and the field. Two operators have been added to the local office staff. Miss Jane Smith, combination Morse and Simplex operator, and J. L. Pem bu of Seattle. The officials who are now in Med ford are: A. II. ISrudwig. equipment foreman, of Portland; C- A. Williamson; maintenance foreman, Portland; S. R. Murray, district manager, Seattle; C (I. I'.unnell, district manager, Port land; 15. Moranty, Simplex su pervisor, Vancouver, Wash.; K. A. Sims, plant representative, liu gene and W. Meverdon, plant rep resentative, Portland. ; C. K. Madsen, construction fore-' man Is also In the city, supeoin-1 tending the construction of a new I telegraph lino from Ashland to; Olcndale. f j Kverett Trowbridge thought . it was bad luck. liadio Preacher Pill Pay regarded it an act of providence. Tlie fish considered it a juke, and the game wurden had' nothing to say. This is how It happened, ac cording to the minister. Kverett and Pill ent fishing yesterday at Fish lake, IWj miles from Medfnrd. Petween them they hauled in be tween Sii and CO JJastern Speckled brook trout. Then rami along the twin brother of the 1 "-pounder alleged to have been caught the othur day by Walter Dovereux. professional golf player, in Pelican bay, ac cording to Hill. Uoth men hud a bile, and in trying to land the "big fish"' the, Trowbridge hook and spinner disappeared, and I-itH'.i reel was permanently and hopelessly shattered. To make mutters worse, the fishermen saw their intended victim floating smugly down the stream. j As ibey turned from the stream on ineir Homeward journey they 'Encountered Roy Parr, deputy game warden. They had the limit. HAY VISIT PORT Another sidelight was thrown upon the plans for the bin two day dedication of the new Med ford airport, to be held here be ginning Labor Hay. in case the field is completed by that time. The Med ford service station Ih corresponding with the. Goodyear Tire company In regard to obtain ing the use of the huge Coodyear blimp at the port for the occasion. Indications for accomplishing this aim appear favorable at the present time; according to C. T. 1 laker, secretary of the chamber of . commerce. The blimp float ing over- Medord will add a spec tacular effect to the celebration, which will be welcomed by the local committee in 'charge of the program. CITY PARK FRIDAYi Friday evening at 5:15, the Klks band will give their first concert of the reason at the city park. Tile program is as follows: March, "Tin Diplomat" Sousa Popular, "Wedding Hells Are Hreaking Up That Old Clang of Mine." Overture. "Bohemian C;irl".,..Tialfe March, "Lincoln Centennial" - Fa rru r Intermezzo, "In a Persian Mar ket" Ketelby Popular, "Mutton I'p Your Over coat" DeSylvbt ..ii. 'h from "Scenes Pilto:- esques , Massenetl- March, ''Trouping Days" King "Star Spangled Hminer" j Mrs. Oscar Dunford, who mus j tui ned serious injuries a the re 'sult of a ear accident which oe I currcd when she and the local I jailer ' were passing through To j ledn. Ore., on il vacation trip last (week. Is said to be recovering rapidly at a hospital In that city. I According to word received at the ' court house, Mr. and M rs. Dun ford expect to return to Med ford next week. 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