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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1930)
PAGE SIX L, AVAILABLE FOR EVERY HOME!! The inciHt recent uchievi'imiit of! un iMiluvcrH la to emtiitreHK real ( iiiiliiral kiis into hUh-1 cylimUrn. ; TliCKfl are tr:iniortMl evcrywhenj ; at ulik'ht fust and conni-ftcd tu ; Baa cook Mown and other Kan liurnin ;i.iliiiiKOH. ThlH mofli in fuel it known iih Stumlaiil Flamo. ' Every one of thoUHanila of umcth ; are cntliunluntlc hooHteiH for UiJh new gas. The Htnmlard Oil com-j liany In now murk tit Ink the iru duct throuKhout tho rue If In conn, and tho salt' Is ljp)nf curried on j by Bpeclal Flamo Biilosmen, while, i special mechanical men HiHtuii Flamo nuts anywhere, any time. ThlH produel Ik a boon to tho householder in loealltieu where city Kan Ih not available or where other fucla iiro exorbitant, It con talno an IntenKe heat and Ih the fHHteKt tyiio of coolilriK fuel. When the , tonlenlH of one cylinder Iiuk I been consumed, the Standard Oil company roplacuK the empty cyl inder with a full one through their regular delivery Herviee. The Kourco of Hiipply and avaltablllly iK.aRHttrcd an long an there Ih oil and ga in the ground. If you have not had an opportunity to become familiar with thiw now, modern hoiiHehold convenience. It would, be advlHahle to hko your Htamliird oil reprcHentatlve for a dc'inonHtratfon. Standard Flamo ban been de veloped by tlie Ktandarii Oil com pany over . a period of the lata three ycarH at considerable ox pcne, and they aro to bo con gratulated for their tmlrlt of pro greHlvcncHM. in developing a fuel of thlu nature which Ih a luxury and a necessity to the lioutm houlcr,. mid Ih Htlll one of the in out - economical types of fuels that can be UMcd in the home. In addition to utdng the product for cooking, it is, used for water heat ing, room heating, lighting, refrig eration, .and for every, other pur pone that a nntural or manufac tured gas 1m utx-'d. . - "Golden Calf" Will Be C rater ian Hit 'lluliomiun life, nn it Ih llvoil ly urtiHU itnil thulr modulH in Cii'ccn wlcll Villain, Ih ftiven In "Tlip tJtiluVn Calf.' Kux Movlctoivj ram '(ly comlnK to tllo Vox Cruli'linil theater tomorrow. A feature of the production will 1o tho HtaKlnu of Uio Illimtrator' Uull, a fumoiiB annual evont in Oroonwioh VIHiako, m the audible Hcreen. ' An all-Htar cant which Includes Sue Carol, Jaeit Mulhnll, rll Hron dol, M a r o r I o White, Hlchnrd Keono.nnd Paul Pub Ib feuturoU In thin production. ' ' ' ' Being Different 4 n I'll i:i i 1 , S :t Uppr right: C. M. Fuller, President of the Richfield Oil Company of I California. Lower right: A typical eervlce nation. Left: New office building of corporation In Lot Angelet. IT'S a long atep from being Innltor of a Binull town post ofllce to the-presidency of. a f;ir(l,000.0tO corporation, hut C. M. Culler did H becnuno he Is on Individualist. Inspired by n lecture In hla youth lo be different, lie bus carried nut the thought even In tho building of prvlee stations for the rompnny of which he In now president, the It I ch field Oil Conipniiy of Califor nia. .When but twelve year old, he was taken by his father lo hour a lec ture entitled "Aerea of Ilamoiula,' Iftven by He v. KusspII Conway at Bakemneld, Cntlforuln. The thought behind the talk wua that If a matt was Individual t wna unwilling to follow In the footatepa of the throng, he would ace that real op portunity lay at hla feet If lie could but find that endeavor In life for widen ha were beat anlted. The boy was ao Impressed that during the achool yenra that followed, In- , tead of playing during summer va cations n did other children, he worked at aa many tradea and pro esaloni a poRHtblc .. At the age of twenty-one, follow Ing this procedure of learning aome thlng of baking, bunking, farming, meat packing, real estate sell In cr n(S newapoier work attjlnkersfleld. II the time bidding (he position of Janitor or tlie Jocal jmst olllce at Radio Program KMED : (Mail Tribune virgin Station) ,K;iliu-Ia'. "S 5 to r::io .standard - I'lamo iat i'luuiiiui. 5:yu to U I'opular ltet-oid- inn. . 4 lo 0:1-j Kruit LlispaU-lu-H ly .Myron koot. G:l.ri to (i::to NewH and mar- t lids ly Mull Trlliune. ;::ll lo J:i-unvviek JJrevi- lien. 7 lo 7:15 Tom uml W'anh prcHcnlv'l ly AH.soelated Oil Co. , . ., Sumluy, (i to 0:.'t0 Kconomy Lumber Co. 0:30 to 7 Watchtower pro- Krani by International iii- Mo Studenta. 7 to 7:30 Htlielbert Nevill Suite. 7:.'I0 to 8 J'opular request period. ' 8 lo II Valley Itadlo Cluireh - .Inuilay. S' 7:55 to 8 HreakfuHl llroud- cimt of newa by Mail Trlb- line. , 8 to 8::i0 l'opular, reeord- IlllfU. 8::i() to 8M5 .Meilrord Cash and Curry CleanerH and UyeiH. 8:15 to U (told Seal Cream- cry. U to U::to .lohn Cupp Furnl- .. turo Co. 4 11:30 to 10 WeatHldo J'hnr- inaiy. 1f 10 to 10:30 Amorlean Ijtun- dry. . . lU:ao to 11 JunnlnKx Tiro Co. 11 to II :30 KU liloctrle Htore, AHhland. 11:30 to 12 AHhland Con- valoHCcnt and IteHt llonie. 4 12 lo 12:30 Lewis Super- Kervlee Stallon. 12:30 Xewa flliHlles by Mall Tribune. 8v 12:30 to 1 SandeiHon Motor V-o, .. 1 to 1:30 .MeXalr llroa. 1'harniaey, Ahhlanl. "I 1:311 to 2 Snldei'n Ualry & I 'rod uro Co. 2 lo 2:30 llrilliBWlek Tlrevl- tll'H. 2:30 to 3 Monil Motor Oil Co. 5 to 5:30 Standard Klamo 8 (Iiih I'roKrum. 5:30 to 8 Seherer Motor Co. j tl to (1:15 Krult UlHpatehea by Mall Tribune. 11:15 to 11:30 Newa nnd'nmr- llelH by Mull Tribune. 11:30 to 7 Tho ToKKOl'.v. . 7 to 7:15 Tom and Wanh preHented by AsHoelated Oil "fr Co. 7:30 to 8 Mend-l'"urch Mo- tor Co., presenting a Do- ! Solo hour, . i 8 to II Talk by Mr. Holme." realtor. - II to 10 Atwater Kent Koun- dutlon Auditions. - - .... Brings Success $100 per yenr, Kuller fotintl btm self In the oil pin no. Twenty .veal's have Intervened, nnd at forty-one he heads one of A morion's major petroleum cor porations, tho youngest man from a purely age stnndpohft to huvo ever risen to the presidency of an oil company of such alr.e. And n to hla standing In the Industry, be lias jnit been re-elected n a illivo tor of the Amerlcau retivlemn In stitute. All Himuirh these yeara bis crar lug nnd hobby waa to build bemilU ful buildings that would be differ ent. The ltlchtleld orcunlKiitloii gave li tin thia opportunity In its service atntlons. In I. os Angelc, the company bus Just completed Its own olllce build ing. Instead of the usual type of steel and brick structure. It fins been encased In hlark nnft gold tile, making H the outstanding struc ture of the Pacific Const. On top la an aerial beacon that enn be seen for mtlea. The Idea of using such a combination came from Ful ler, the Individualist. "He different. Mffer a better service to the puhllc. Make them remember you hut not with lom word or notions. Know as much as possible about the nthpr man's business so that yon can tn'k to him Intelligently." These, mo sonic of Ids axioms. MKDFOhn MATL Deep Lot Is Needed Spanish architecture 1m ; em ployed to give thiH sizeable hoiiHe a design that Jm eMpeclally popu lar in the south and west. A lot from DO to 80 foot wide and 100 feet deep la most suit able to allow for an appropriate setting. Colorful appearance Is achieved with a red tile roof combined with a lower exterior of . cream colored Hlucco. Woodwork .trim mings are In natural weathered Kniy. , . . , . , - Designed for climates where weather allows for outdoor sleep ing, the house provides for a con AI'I'IJ-X.ATi;, Ore., June 13. (Special.) , Air. and Mrs. Wilbur Cameron of. Jacksonville visited at the homo of Mrs. Mary l'ursell hero Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crump and Charllo Jjunford spent two days of last week fishing at Diamond .ake. They returned with so mo very nice fish and sunburned noses, .. Jj. C. l'ort met with an accident last Saturday while driving his car In Medford. Ho suffered a yory bad cut on the wrist and a budly damaged cur. Maudo J'ool spent Krlduy night of last week in Medford visiting at tho home of Mary Sellers, J. C. t 'ass. of Medford was mo toring on Lfttlo Applegato last Sunday. Miss J I eh; n Wolf la hero from Washington visiting at tho home of her uncle, Albert Colllngs. CJoorgo Turvey, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlos Turvey at their home on Will lams creek, left recently for Oakland, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Havener of Medford spent Sunday at the heme! of Mr.' and Mrs. Charles Havener i near Kuch. , i Mr. and Mrs. Lawreneo Pen nington of Medford woro Sunday guests at the Jess Taylor home. Clarence Iluck has spent the lust few days constructing a water ing trough tit Tallowbox. It was announced by the county health nurse this week that there Is to he a baby clinic held tit the Cniiintown scliuol In nine in the near future.. Arrangements are being made with the school board for use of I lie Heboid house and the date will be announced soon. ' llollls Parks of Medford and his sister. Mis. Maud Huck of this vicinity visited Tuesday evening at tlie hotuu of Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Phinney. Maxino Kleluhaniiuer of Med ford is spending a few days visiting at the Federal mine. lleoigo Pursctl of Sains Valley hiotored to Utile Applcgatu Tues day to get his mother, Mrs. Mary Pursell to care for hts brother Charllo who Is vory ill In Medford. Isolde Montgomery and Mrs. I. J. Combcst motored to Little Ap plegato recently where they visited ut the home of Mrs. Mary Pursell. Mrs. Harold Crump left Satur day morning for Portland where sho will visit with her sister. She went with Mrs, V. Wilson of Jack sonville. Applegato community was sad dened Tuenday morning by the death of Cup Hueh at his home at Kuch, Mr. Hueh was born and raised in this vicinity and has run the little store and postofrice com bined for 3'J years. Mrs. Harold Ktibll. who has been seriously 111 for the past week was taken to the Community hospital at Medford Tuesday under orders of Or. Stearns. Her mother, Mrs. It. A. Hreceda arrived Tuesday morning front Marshfield to care for her children during her ab sence. Leonard Meaeham of Scuttle and Floyd Steel tit Medford were Sun day iiuosts at the home of Mr. nnd Mm. Ansel () ilium, William StmpAon, who has been loading logs at the Felix Symhuxki homenteud was called to the train ing rami at Camp Clatsop and Oeorge Musterson Is filling his place. St'iuctKvtl to lliinir. WAI.I.A WAI.I.A, Wash.. June H. lA'l nliert Wllklnr, con victed murderer of J. V. Itrooks. Wallu Walla nltorney. today wa sentenced to hiuiR Krldny, AilMllvl 1. A remittitur fr.tm the nupretnt court denylntr his nppeat from the conviction was receive.! yesterday. Mall Trlliune nds aro rmt hy !0,IH10 people fVcry Uy, tf 1 RURAL AND SUBURBANlWS" i 7n7 ill- ZTZZ "I II ; ArrLLUAlb j bLAIiLL TTiTBtTNTC, M IDFOUa for Spanish Type venient porch for that purpone. An attraction in tho living room Is a reading nook adjaceiit to tho book alcove planned for one cor ner. An arch window allows for ample light there. Threo bedrooms and two baths alt are well ventilated. Landscaping can be arranged to conform with tho style of tho house itself. Considering costs of material and labor In different sections, it is estimated construction costs would range between $9,000 and $11,000 In most places, although variations will depend on exact matorlals chosen. - ,. . P.MAC.MO, Ore., Juno 14 (Spl.) Children's day was observed by the Ant loch Sunday school last Sunday and t program was pat on by tho children of tho primary and girls' and boys' classes. Mrs. Mayfleld and family.. Ella and Laura 1 thick man and Harold Sims, picnlccd at McLcod last Sunday. Several Jleaglo Orangcrs attend ed tho Orange meeting at Central Point to tako part in tho dedica tion of the new Orange hall of that place. 1 Tho annua school election will bo held at the Antloch school houso next Monday evening. Two directors and a clerk aro to bo elected. A party waa given last Satur day evening at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hedingfteld. The evening was spent in dancing. At midnight a lunch of woincrs, sal ad, eandwlches, cake nnd coffee, was served. . Lewis and Kd Put man of Medford were guests from out of the community. All ' are sorry to hear that Charles Pureell Is ill and has been confined to his bed for the huH week. We hope he will soon be able to be out again. Mr. Pur cell lives In Medford, hut he owns a ranch here and has many friends in tho neighborhood. Mrs.- K. A. Unwell and son, Lewis and daughter Holly, of Tur lock. Calif., and Mrs. Oodfrey and daugh'ter of MfOIoud, Calif., stop ped at I tragic Thursday to visit with the Joe Mayfleld family. The Hussclls and (lodfrcys are on their way to Forlland for several days Ml ay. .Mis. Russell Is a fislcr-in-law of Mis. Joe Mayfley. Fred West of Applegato who is doitiK tcajn work on tlie- roud near Klk creek spent Wednesday night at the home of his uncle, Ocnrgc Pureell and family. ,, Mr. Hltt of Medford. who repre sents, tho New York Life Insur ance company was calling on the Iteaulo folks the middle of the woek. ; KaySuond , Mayfleld Is helping William Pomeroy of the Meadows with his hay this woek. , Mr. and Mrs. K. It. Lucas Jiud daughter Ina Pearl, were Med ford business visitors Thursday. , Mr. and Mrs. Pomeroy of Mea dows were Iteaglo callers Tues day eveiifng. , Mrs.. Ponpoy will teach the, primary, .grades, In our school the. comlngv.e.'hoo) iycar. The airplane "Ku.ler 4U'er" wPI visit Medford about June iuth mid Klve free rides to n:l who purchase lumber to the amount of $10 or over at the Kokuc Lumber com pany, local representatives of the Fuller Paint Co.. between now and that date. Harvey I.enicke. pilot r the plane, has been flying since tMJ, Hn served as a navy pilot during the World war. being stationed Pi KiiKlanri as channel patrol on lookout for submarines. Pilot lmcke left - the navy s.rvlce In 19;".'. li ter seelim tour years' fly Inn service In the Hawaiian islands, entering-commercial flying servic-v He delivered two planes to Alaska for miners, and serving us trans port pll.y. He has to his ered:l nvtr.4.tnn flying hours. , - ribil l.emcke Is a member of the Dulet lllrdinen. no organlrnlion which Includes In lis membership the most famous or America's avl rtors. Since entering the servt.-e f V. P. Fuller lompany b has earrleil over 3octt passengers, pi mm hides MEDFORD, JUNE 20 PRECOX, SATUK DA Y. - 70 iwr cent of whom experienced their first air flight. Tho "Fuller 4y'er" has visited all of the principal points In Califor nia and Arizona, After vhdtins Medford it will proceed north, ve iling all of the principal points ii the NorthwcHt and then Montanp, Idaho and Utah, being back In California about tho first of Sep tember. Clean cotton rag a wanted at Mail Tr ilina nttict. ' These Dependable Concerns Are at Your Service Fiir and Personal Effects f ' ; - I '- i ' ' t ' - Insurance Covers all Risks'.' First Insurance Agency, Inc. A. L. HILL, Mgr. 30 N. Central Phone 105 Don't Fi with your neighbors Know Where Your Lines V ... Are and Agree Surveys Made by Powell & Wood Registered Civil Engineers U. S. Mineral Surveys CRINSTED & RUNTZ Painters & Decorators We specialize In all new and up-to-date finishings interior and exterior. "Let us save your surface" . 317 N. Riverside Phones 485-J and 359 J U."5? -S !"' i 'P- '? WILLIAM Plumbing Steam anil, Hot, Water Heating Plants Areola Heating Outfits . , .28 North Grape T , . . . . ., - J i BuildingTime Is can be Ifironffy A, 719 N. - JDNE I t. lOHO. "Hide Out" Showing at Fox Rialto Today Thi) Jicart of niocli'in youth laid burn thut Ih ! HUlc-Ouf Unlvoi sul's stlrrlnu romantic crania which l playlnK ut the Fox IUulto thea ter tonight. " "Hide-Out" l the story of u nra.,1,' na rHmai! 'WttO ' 1'OWS fOjrr 111? U'olloei wltn the shallow nf prlMin i a TlTlI SpriiiK In Ilia air It's- time to. think of linmti ami Vy good Jivlnu. It's tiino to build Iho new home Hint ,". you've always wanted. . . If you can't afford a now house now, at least you owe it to the family and yourself to remodel and modernize the old home. . ' On this page lire some of Medford's most reliable firms which are toady to furnish hich Krado matoriuls and to udviso the man who wants to build or remodel. MB w Is the Time to Build Your Home In Medford YALE BUILDER'S HARDWARE ' AND v "Best Quality'' -,. .. Triple Guaranteed House Paint SCHLAGE LOCKS Medford Furniture & Hdw. Co. " 6th & Bartlctt "A Reliable Place to Trade" - Phone 35-R Awnings for Houses Cars Stores Scat Covers For AU , Makes of Cars F. F. BURK - MEDFORD TENT 4 AWNINQ ... WORKS . , New .Location, 112 N.r.Front A.' AITKEN and Heating Phone 1G2-J .4. - . ..... Here-Begin Now! We lU'iniind the highest degree uf efficiency from all of our workmen. Thilt lH whv pvervthlns n-A mnLa relied npia r lt)nK service. Vr. ,:-"Tlnnr( t the Trade", v Sheet Metal Worki A. LIVERSIDGE, Prop. . 0 Central Phone 411 whIIh eloRillK in around him. It M u HcurciilnK unalyji of youth uf today, with its outward cynicism and callousness, its . Inwurd lont, IliK for tho old fundamental de cencies, .. . , . The picture has romance, drum i and suspense In fullest measure. It sweeps onward to a liiKhly dra matic climax In tho form of a col lege crew race. The, physical con flict is tremendous, (he spirited battle '.'Ven more ao t ' i .- ' ' James -Mlio-ay iias the -leaning WHEN YOU BUILD Be Sure to Patronize Medford Firms J. W. SMYLIE CONTRACTOR Vl.nriV STTPFAfiTWfi With in rloctrir! R:in(kr Building Estimates Furnished North Pacific Highway . . . . Phone 3liw , . . When building your new home or remodel ing the old one see us for well made Cabinet Woirk Windows Doors, Screens in t'v vi? -Store Fixtures TROWBRIDGE CABINET WKS. j The Old Reliable Established 1008 FOR LUMBER,, SHINGLES AND ALL BUILD - , ING MATERIAL SEE Trowbridge Lumber Yard (agents for Johns-Manville Roofing) A Fixed Income In the Rogue River Valley comes only from a bear ing Pear Orchard. Eighty per cent of . Bank Re sources in Medford come direct from Bearing Pear Orchards. Why not get on the Band Wagon your self? K ' ' . -';- r, . See HOLMES for HOMES, and fair treatment, Nash Hotel Corner. He knows several things about pears. Lock Box 034 male rule. It ja . . "" - ted to his talcus, I never shown to belt-., '4 As. the cynical, acornful yZ" desplto himself, ,,, "u'h.v redemption, he Bive T r ance that will lonsj1 , CHICAGO, June n cauo's meiropoi.tan oroaV7: lnK-alx counties Ineluui,',. r Indiana, has a Population , Iitors qirlHoiinced tod,,,, i .T"m OivJ?nvall 6 Simple ,':'- Interests ' Prudential :. Life Insurance Money .. ..... at the COMMERCIAL FINANCE . CORPORATION i, 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone 132 Furniture Upholstering Overstuffed Chairs and Dav enports, Mattresses Renova ted and Re-Covered, Rugs Cleaned and Sized. Medford Mattress Company 32 N. Grape St. Phone 266-R Phone 320