Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 02, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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AfEDFORD IIATL TRIBTJyE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1932.
COUNCIL DELAYS
TO
Session Hears Plan to Rent
Space in Old City Hall-
Bond Sale Voted Fire
". men to Stay in Limits
A hort MAalon of the city council
vu held lnt night, at which time
rtnUl of ipac In tha old city hall,
rooommendatlona to volunteer fire
mn, aelling of bonds to a Portland
firm, and re porta of vartoua commit
teea were heard. The city budget
meeting, acheduled to follow the
council eealon, waa postponed until
fometlme next week.
I. O. Acbafer, who operate a shop
for repairing electrical motors, ap
peared before the council and asked
to rent the space in the old city hall
formerly occupied by the police and
the city Jail, for the aum of 20 per
month, with a five-year lease, and all
alterations to be made at his own
expense.
Vp to flcheffel.
Curtis1 Darby read the recommenda
tion of the committee concerning the
rental, which stated the apace was
to be rented at 125 per month, with
a one-year lease to be granted. The
council roted to turn the matter
orer to City Superintendent Fred
Scheffel, with power to act.
The council also voted on offering
for sale city bonds amounting to
about 933,000, to the Investment firm
of Smith. Camp & Riley, Portland.
J. O.
GREY
A Practical Business Man
and Accountant with thor
ough knowledge of city af
fairs for
City
Treasurer
Has served on the Medford
City Council for Bpj years
and previously as a director
of tho Medford public
schools.
Mark Your Ballot
84-X
E.M.
WILSON
Candidate
for Re-election
to the Office of
Mayor
of
Medford
-with a record that
speaks for itself
The matter of protection for vol
unteer firemen called outside of the
city limits was brought before the
group again, and It was pointed out
that no Insurance, In case of injury,
r-ae carried for the men, outside of
the city. Ouch protection would cost
the city 914.40 more per month on
Insurance.
Firemen to Stay Home.
The body voted to instruct Tire
Chief Roy Elliott not to use volun
teers at fires outside of Medford, and
to inform the volunteer at their
next meeting of the action taken by
trie council.
Recorder Mose Alford read a letter
received from the state fire associa
tion, recommending that no gas tanks
of a capacity over 1000 gallon be
allowed inside of the city, and Mayor
E- M. Wilson suggested that the mat
ter be considered.
Mr. Alford was Instructed to seek
permission from the county assessor
to delay filing of the assessment lists.
GENERAL RILEA
SALEM, Nov. 3(AP) Brigadier
General Thomas B. Rllea, commander
of Oregon's Infantry brigade, received
word bare today of his election as
vice-president of the National Guard
association of the United States.
The election' took place at the
meeting of the national organisation
at Norfolk, Virginia, The association
consist of all officers of the National
Guard In the United States. Rllea
la the youngest general In the United
States army, his generalship appoint
ment being confirmed by the United
States senate more than a year ago.
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FREE Pioneers anti descendants
photographed without charge for
pioneer historical collection ,
SHANGLS STUDIO.
For City and County Offices, General Election, November 8th
' II ' P
J. B. .
COLEMAN A. C.
WALKER !
Kepublican-Democratlo
Nominee for ' Republican-Democratio ;
Nominee for
ACUnty ! County !
Assessor i
1 reasurer
i
Effiolency, Courtesy, j i
! QUALIFIED BY
Experience j
I EXPERIENCE L
General Election,
General Bleetton. Not. ttn j Nor. 8, 1933
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.fYTO "economy. Business and Lea
SAMUELS
Noel W. Heard
Candidate for
Candidate for
COUNTY ASSESSOR
City
General Election Nov ember Wh
1 reasurer
a
Vote For
has given the people of Med
ford very COURTEOUS and VAI A
EFFICIENT services during V
the past two years, and mNHT FR
be retained for a second Jin
Um- For City
vote 86 x om h. Samuels Treasurer
Mark Your Ballot 87 L
VOTE 82-X
M. L. ALFORD
For CITY RECORDER
Mr. Alford 's business experience, his unquestioned suc
cessful management of the Recorder's office and his
knowledge of the affairs of the city, make it particularly
desirable that he be re-elected to succeed himself on No
vember 8.
TO
(By EiMIl Phlppi.)
SOUTHERN OREGON NORMAL
SCHOOL, Ashland, Nov. 3. (SpU
Wlth the organisation and the uni
fication of the various committee In
charge of arrangement for Southern
Oregon Normal's greatest home-coming
festival, plana are going smoothly
to accommodate the big crowd of
a:umnl who are expected to return
to the campus for the Armistice week
en. Topping the list of attraction Is
the football classic between ft. O. N.
A. and Chi co State colege on No
vember 11. The nigh before, Ash
land will be turned over to students
acd returning grads alike, for the
big noise parade and bonfire.
Following the game the alums, fac
ility, and the senior clsas will hold
banquet at the Elk club at which
the football team and It coach, How
ard Hobson, will be the guests of
honor. The day's activity will end
In the Normal school auditorium,
where the letter men' club will be
the host for a victor dance.
Committee which are now func
tioning are:
General directorate: Marlon Ady,
chairman, Arthur S. Taylor, Kathar
ine M. Vincent and President Walter
Redford, all faculty member. Stu
dents on this group are Mike Bal
kovlc, Harris burg, and Ruth Billings,
Ashland.
Courtesy and reception: Howard
Varney, Powers, chairman; Beth Joy,
Ashland; Jean Swlgart, Medford; En-
nest Phelps, Eugene, and Ruth Otto
DIRECTORY
man, Medford. Edith Bark 1 fac
ulty advisor.
Publicity: General, La Rone Huk
step, Pendleton, chairman; Ella Red
key, Klamath Fall. Radio, Foa
Cramer. Ashland. Press, Estill Ptylppa,
chairman, and Charles Cbamplln, Jr.,
both of Medford.
Banquet: June Alkens, chairman,
and Peggy Reeder, both of Ashland:
Irene Brewold, Medford, and DarreU
Nichol, Prospect.
Noise parade: Nevlwe Bid en, chalr-t
man, ana uon isarmeue. Doth Of
Medford; Kay Chamberlain, Ashland,
Don Broughton, Roseburg. Tom Cald
well, Hlllaboro, and Lex Fromm, Port
Orford.
Bonfire and rally: Fred Stgcr, Al-
oany.
The dance will beln charge of the
I'ttermen with Jerry Oault, Portland,
In charge.
IN 4TH DISTRICT
CLEVELAND, Not. a.-(AP) An
uptrend In general business the flrat
(our seasons, in noted today In the
fourth federal reserve district by the
ieaerai reserve Bank of Cleveland.
Improvement In general business,
the bank stated In Its monthly re
view, continued for the latter part of
September and the first half of Octo
ber both In the fourth district and
the entire country.
"The expsnslon In most line,," the
report said, "waa greater than sea
sonal and was encouraging since, at
this time In the three preceding de
pression years, the trend of general
business was downward despite the
fact that there la usually some Im
provement In the fall."
Dry slabs S1.00 per Cer. Tou haul
'em.Medford Fuel Co.
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Efficient Enforcement of all Laws
Mark Your Ballet 64-X
W. R. (Bill) COLEMAN
REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR
JUSTICE OF PEACE
MEDFORD DISTRICT
NO FAVORS, JUSTICE TO ALL
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CHICAGO PAPERS
1 00 PER CENT A. P.
CHICAGO, Nov. 9. (AP) The Chi
cago American today became a mem
ber of the Associated Frees, being
served by the full afternoon trunk
wire service. This marked a new
step in Chicago Journalism, as now
every English-speaking dally news
paper of general circulation In the
nation's second largest city is a mem
ber of the Associated Press.
The American was established on
July 4, 1000, by William Randolph
Hearst. Herman Black 1s publisher
and has directed the destinies of the
American as publisher since 1010.
INDIANAPOLIS. Nor. 3 Ap
pointment of Mrs. Ladocla Cobb of
Fuel Oil
Any kind you want
When you order Fuel Oil from
your Oil Company, request Sam
ton Company delivery service. Our
rates are reasonable.
F. E. SAMSON CO.
of CANDIDATE
WM.M.
BRIGGS
Republican Nominee
. for
District Attorney
Regularly nominated by the
people at tbe primaries.
Pledred to an economical ad
ministration, with a sqnare
deal for alt
Qualified !7 hi past record In
business and. In hi profession.
A Tote (or Brlgc la a Tote for
honesty, IntefiilJ', and erflclent
admlnlitratlon of the district
attornej'a office.
EVERETT L
BEES0N
Republican Nominee
for '
Sheriff
Jackson County
HARRY G. MOORE
for
City Treasurer
Qualification the only considera
tion. Years of experience in Cor
poration Accounting. Seven years
in Medford.
VOTE 85 X
Prtnevllle, Ore., at divisional chair
man of radio for en western di
vision of the Amerk-an Legion Auxil
iary has been announced at the aux
iliary' national headquartera here.
Mrs. Cobb will dlreei the broadcast
ing activities 'of the auxiliary la the
western states. The appointment
waa made by Mrs. a Alford Black
burn of Versailles, Ky national Diss
ident, and ratified by the national
executive committee.
PHILADELPHIA The odd are all
asalnst PennsvlranU rhArvin
Pitt P.nt1iMa a. .V1I- ,.1..
week. In 10 previous games between
nie two nvais, renn succeeded In
winning only one game-r-that of 1933.
AT THE FIRST SNEEZE
Mistol
NIOHTWD
MORNING i
AND '
PUT
;f Essence of Mktol
VS ON YOUR HANDKERCHIEF
- fPVKS AND PILLOW
PHONE
1300
For
TOWING or
Wrecker Service
Anywhere Any Time
Lewis Super Service
nsjiiisl ri mi an
JACK E.
MORAN
Candidate for
City
Recorder
Medford, Oregon
General Election Nov. 8,
1932
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saWsILtffiilLSakaws ii.l ? al
Economy
fil
1 i -i. ... a. . thmJ
Largest Cement
Plant Resumes
HAMMOND. Ind, Nov. . ()
Shut down sine April, the Universal
Atlaa Cement company plant resum
San Franciscds Neivest
AND MOST MODERN
Downtown Hotel!
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"Jka L
flliliTl
600 outside rooms 127 tintie
room at $3.50 daily, 118 at $4,
136 at 84.50, 107 at IS, 61 at
15.50, 43 at 16. Double room
15 to $8 daily.
IxtheTowe Luzario-jiSuitet
l2to20daily-DeLuxeRooml
15 to 112 tingle, $7 1 15 double.
fill
Mitel
win
Music Herman Heller's iMEHSLt during Luncheon and Dinner
H. L.
DeArmond
Democratic
Nominee
FOR
Representative
JACKSON COUNTY
General Election, Nov. 8,
1932
Efficiency!
Economy!'
A United County!
C.E. 'Pop'
GATES
FOR
COUNTY
JUDGE
G. R.
CARTER
Republican Nominee
For
COUNTY
CLERK
Courtesy
ed production today. H ws under,
stood nearly half the normal force
of 1.200 workers had been recalled.
The plant, reputed largess cement
factory In the world, will operate at
40 per cent of capacity well Into the
winter.
Just off Union Square most
convenient to theaters, shops and
stores, uruy i,aiiiurai& junci ui
fering Servidor feature thut
combining "maximum privacy
with minimum tipping".
Garage in basement with direct
elevator service to all guest room
floors. In every room connec
tion for radio reception, running
filtered ice water, tub and shower.
Western-exposure Tower rooma
have ultra-violet-ray windows.
Dinner in Coffee Shop from 750
up in Main Dining Room from
$1.50 up. Also a la carte service.
Hotel
Sir Francis
BKAICE
HCCKBO NtWCOMB HoTtL Co.
Powell Street at Sutter San Francisco
George A.
CODDING
Democratic
Candidate
for
District
Attorney
Jackson County
Mark Your Ballot
44-X
James Stewart
(HONEY STEWART)
Democratic Nominee for
Justice of
Peace
Dist. of Medfort
"Qualified by four years'
service in this office (1898
1902) and now 30 years lat
er more qualified by Old
Father Time, I respectfully
solicit your support, and
confidence await the an
nouncement of your decree
on Nov. 8th.
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