MTDFOKT) MATL TRTBUXE. MEDFORD. (VRF.CSON. TirTRSn'AY. MAY IS. 1037.
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LOCAL and
From Grants rasa Mr. and Mri.
Pyri Mueller ol Grant Pass were
Medford vUitora yesterday.
To Klamath Falls Madeline Sny
der. WPA olfioe eoploye, left lor
Klamath Palls this morning to spend
the day on business.
Medford Visitors Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas McCartor, Jr.. of Grants Pats,
spent yestorday In Medford visiting
friends.
Board .Meeting Board of directors
of the Jackson County Chamber of
Commerce will hold It regular week
ly luncheon-meeting In the Hotel
Medford at noon tomorrow.
Directors to Meet Board of direc
tors of the Fruit Growers League.
-Inc., will meet In the Jackson County
Chamber of Commerce at 3 o'clock
tomorrow afternoon.
From Prospect Recent business
visitors In Medford from Prospect In
cluded Mrs. H. L. Jagger and W. Hun
ter, both of whom called here yes
terday, and Zella Tullls. who was
visiting here this morning.
To Sound Retail From now on
the recall whistle will be blown at
the end of fires. It was announced
today by Chief Roy Elliott. The re
call will Inform the public that the
fire has been suppressed and that
water taps may be turned on again.
Lions Invited Mayor George W.
porter and Olen Arnsplger. president
of the Jackson County Chamber of
Commerce, today sent letters to the
presidents of all Oregon Lions clubs
urging them to bring a largo dele
gation to the Lions' state convention
here on June 21, 23 and 23.
i Operetta Tomorrow Central Point
grade school will present "The Magic
Piper"- In the Central Point high
school auditorium at 8 o'clock to
morrow night. All the grades will
be represented In the cast of the
colorful operettta. Production Is In
charge of Norma Zlnzer, music teach
er. The public In Invited.
Officials Here Carl a. Uhr of
Portland was In Medford yesterday
tr the interests of a WPA project
being supervised by the state plan
ning board. Harry Huglll of Salem,
connected with the state highway
department, was also a Medford vis
itor yesterday. Inspecting a WPA
highway checking project. Both men
left for Klamath Falls last night.
Road Still Closed Diamond Lake
highway Is still closed to traffic from
the Junction with Crater Lake high
way. Although the highway Is pass
able to the Bogue river bridge, the
bureau of public roads Is engaged
In maintenance work on the 5 ',,3 -mile
stretch and motorists are discouraged
from trying to drive to the bridge.
"Closed" signs are still stretched
across the highway at the Junction.
Painting Fire Hull Work ol re
furbishing Medford fire headquarters
was progressing today. Kalsomlnlng
the Interior has been completed and
the exterior la now being painted.
Chief Roy Elliott said his aim is to
have the building looking its beat
for the annual convention of the
Oregon Fire Chiefs association which
will be held here next month. The
firemen are doing the work.
...
Driver Tests Ward McReynolds.
state examiner, will be at Medford
city hall from 8 a. m. to s p. m.
Saturday to conduct written exam
inations and road tests for appli
cants seeking licenses or permits to
operate cars or trucks. Mr. Mc
Reynolds will also accept applications
for the renewal of operators' licenses.
All operator licenses expire on June
30. Renewal blanks may be procured
now at city and state pollco head
quarters, the sheriff's office and the
Jackson county chamber of Com
merce. The blanks, when properly
filled out, may be mailed directly to
the secretary of state's office ,ln
Snlem or delivered to Mr. McReyn
olds who will mall them and Issue an
official receipt for the fee. $1. The
new licenses will be good for two
years.
Today and Friday!
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PERSONAL
To Klamath Falls Leo McLaln.
United States deputy marshal, left
last night on ' an official business
mission to Klamath Falls.
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Calling Mere Among recent out-of-town
visitor la Medford were Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Russell of Grants
Pass, who visited their daughter and
son-in-law. Mr. and Mra. Louis
Blythe. at their home here.
Minor Accident Harold Clemens of
1223 West Msln street and L. H. Root
of Central Point were drlvera of cars
Involved In a minor car accident at
Fifth street and Riverside avenue last
night, city police report said today.
...
To Remodel Application for a per
mit to remodel and repair a packing
shed was made to the city building
Inspector yesterday by Myron Root
Inc. of 47 South Fir street. Stated
cost of the Job will be $1000.
.
Firemen Drill Progress In hose
drills by volunteer firemen wss re
ported today by Chief Roy Elliott.
The men are practicing for competi
tive drllla during the convention at
the Oregon Fire Chiefs association
here on June 24, 29 and 26. Last
night two teams of four men .each
went through the drills. Another
practice will be held at fire head
quarters at 6:30 next Wednesday
evening, the chief announced. Later,
several drills will be held each week
to groom the Medford volunteers for
the convention prizes, he stated.
...
LoEgIng Speeded Timber cutting
has been accelerated by the Pelican
Bay Lumber company, It was report
ed today by Karl L. Janouch, super
visor of the Rogue River national
forest, upon his return from the site
of the logging operation northeast
of Crater lake. The company Is now
cutting about 300.000 board feet dally
and should finish Its logging oper
ations In the Rogue forest area by
mid-July, Mr. Janouch said. To com
plete Its contract with the forest
service, the compsny Is to cut 2?,
000.000 board feet this year, about
8.000.000 having been logged to date.
The cutting Is being done on a sus
tained yield basis In accordance with
the fixed policy of the forest service.
Scenlo valuea also are being retained
along the Diamond Lake highway,
there being no evidence- of logging
from the highway, Mr. Janouch em
phasised. The precursor of the clgsr was a
roll of tobacco leaves smoked by
primitive South American Indians.
Agricultural authorities estimate
18.000,000 bushels of apples are de
stroyed annually In the United States
by the codling moth.
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Starts Today - 3 Days!
Complete Show. 1:45-6 :45-9;00
POLICE REPULSE
AT ALIQUIPPA, PA.
(Continued from Page Ont.)
Republic Steel corporation and
Youngstown Sheet Sc Tube company
were reported stocking their plants
with tear gas and munitions.
Bethlehem I'ltlmatum.
He called the meeting to consider
"plans and strategy" for Saturday,
Simultaneously the union reported
Its members at the Bethlehem Steel
corporation in Johnstown bad de
manded a collective bargaining con
tract "within 10 days."
The outbreak at AUqulppa was the
first since the strike was called at
the J. & L. -mills last night.
William H. Turner, chairman of
the United Iron and Steel Workers,
an opposition union formed after
dissolution of the employe represen
tation plan, said soma of Its fol
lowers had proposed to break through
the picket line In mass formation
Turner said a meeting tonight
would determine whether to remain
outside the line or "drive through
with a flying wedge."
LINES FOR FALL
J. C. PPenney company Is acquir
ing heavy stocks of merchandise In
anticipation of a general rise In
prices, Ray Baker, manager here stat
ed upon his return from a company
conference In Portland.
The conference was attended by
Penney store managers of Oregon.
Washington, Idaho and Montana,
about 250 being present, Mr. Baker
said. Also attending were E. O. Sams,
president of the company, and Wal
ter Reynolds, vice president, both
coming to the Portland meeting from
their New York office.
Main purpose of the conference
was to order autumn and "back-to-school"
merchandise, Mr. Baker ex
plained. Present were 30 buyera from
New York who displayed new fall
line, he added.
Mr. Baker was accompanied by his
wife.
Five of six ewes owned by Malcolm
Gates of Yankeetown, Ind., gave birth
to twin lambs. The sixth had triplets.
"Seventh Heaven" Coming to Craterian Sunday
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fossae
Recreating the roles of Chlco and
Diane, the two Immortal lovers of
"Seventh Heaven." Slmone Simon and
James Stewart come to the New Cra-
BIRTHS
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Miller,
$35 South Central avenue, a boy,
weighing J pounds, 15 ounces. May
12 at the Sacred Heart hospital.
In the last two yenrs the Ttxas
livestock sanitary commission has
spent $89.290 63 for tick eradication
In 12 state counties.
A crossbred sow owned by James
Irwin, farmer living near Ant loch,
Ind., farrowed 26 pigs, 23 of which
survived.
The University of California con
ducts a large horse breeding farm
established by W. K. Kellogg, the
cereal manufacturer.
More than 110 Oklahoma A. and
M. college students recently com
pleted a first-ntd course and received
certificates from the U. S. bureau of
mines.
i terian theater Sunday In the new
pictuncation of the story that has
become known as the tender t ro
mance of our time.
Included In the supporting cast
A woman recently brought to Bris
tow, Okla., three double-yolk eggs
laid by one, of her hens in a week.
A 10-year-old Jersey cow owned by
Claude Duffy of Gaston, Ind., has
given birth to three sets of twin
calves.
Hobart Crelghton of Warsaw, Ind..
owner of th largest chicken farm In
the state, has a flock of 20.000 hens.
Plant potatoes as soon as possible
after they are cut, Walter B. Baler.,
Kansas state college horticulturist,
nd vises.
More than 38 tons of feed were
distributed at 500 emergency sta
tions In Minnesota this winter for
5.000 pheasants and other game
birds.
A new type of painters' canvas,
said to be more durable than the
ordinary variety, has been developed
from flax by the Northern Ireland
Linen Research association.
are such well-known players as Jean
Hersholt, Oregory Ratoff, dale Son
dergaard, J. Edward Bromberg, John
Qualen, Victor Klllan, Sig Rumann,
Thomas Beck and Mady Christians.
Seed corn Is germinating poorly
this year, acoordlng to tests made
by the Kansas State seed laboratory.
A total of 11,035.400 trees are to
be planted In Florida this spring
under a federal reforestation and
soil erosion program.
Fighting of forest fires by air
planes carrying water or chemicals
haa been tested by the U. fl. forest
service.
The flat-headed apple-tree borer
is one of the moat serious Insect
pests affecting fruit, pecan and shade
trees.
Spectacles In red. white and blue
frames will be worn by some patriotic
Londoners during the coronation.
They are the latest in English eye
fashions.
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A macroaamla tree in Queensland,
Australia, estimated to be more
than 12,000 years old, Is belt overt
the oldest living thing on earth.
In Roxy Role
Joan Bennett co-stars with Joel Mo
Crea In the comedy-romance, "Two
In a Crowd. which plays aft the Roxy
theater today and tomorrow only.
Alison Skip worth, Henry Armetta
and Nat Pendleton head the sup
porting cast.
Movie "Props" Are
Shown In Rialto'a
Lobby Display Here
A special lobby display consisting
of motion picture "props" will be at
the Rlslto for tomorrow and Satur
day only. The display features prop
erties used In making African Jungle
pictures, auch aa tom-toms, aklna of
the ung:e's most dangerous animals.
anaXea, native weapons and other In
teresting relics. The dlsplsy has been
heralded as most Interesting and en
tertaining by all theater, having
ahown It In past months, and should
be looked forward to with much en
thusiasm by Medfordltes.
word haa also been received that
an honest-to-goodneas Hollywood
Western actor named California Jaok
will accompany the exhibition.
The Rlslto theater will have as Its
main feature (or tomorrow and Sat
urday, in connection with the dis
play, Howard Hughes' aensatlonal
Soarface." returned to Medford by
popular demand. Paul Muni, Ann
Dvorak and Boris Karloff star in the
film whloh la ecoepted as the "daddy"
of all gangater pictures,
Oene Autry, western singing favor
ite, will also play on the same bill
In "Ride. lunger. Ride."
Special Communication
Medford Lodge No. 103, A.
. P. A. M.. Friday, May 14,
p. m. Work M. M. degree.
Vlsltora welcome.
O. M. Houston. W. M.
ft. Sweeney. Seoy.
Too Late to Classify
FOR BALE Beautiful suburban
home near Medford, on paved high
way; 9 acrea good garden land,
lnrw shnde trees; 93600. H. O.
Wilson, 7 Chestnut St. Phone ISM.
FOR RENT Apartment, 34 Apple,
KOTICB Have used Singer aevlnf
mscuines. acquis u ttwin. Dinger
Shop, 22 So. Grape.
FOR RENT House. 5 rooms, bath.
large screen porcn. Kitcnen range;
convenient location: garage. Price
reasonable, call 117-X.
SPECIAL Pekingese puppies, $10
noyei itoguo ivenneis.
FOR RKNT 4 -room modern house
with electric range. 333 Haven.
LATE model Hoover and attachment,
a J9 .50. other good used cleanera,
13.60 up. John Cupp Purn. Co.
FURNISHED house for rent, 101 J.
Riverside.
FOR SALE Console table, tl.71:
wrought Iron table. 91.83; tilt-top
table. 91.10; Cabinet radio, 919.60;
hooked rug. 93.65; wash rugs, lie:
fireplace screen. 93-75: percolator,
91 25: pillows, 10c; bedding, dishes,
kitchen utensils, etc. 995. 9. Oak
dale. OOAT'S MILK TOR HEALTH
From teatHl goats.
Phono 437-J. Jungfrau Goat Dairy.
WANTED One-year-old Guernsey
bull. D. R. Smith. Ashland. Phone.
373-J-l, Talent, Ore.
FOR SALE One good 3-year-olel
Duroo male hog. D. R. Smith,
across street from Talent school. '
WANTED ' JsedfurnTturer doors,
windows. Berrydale 2nd Hand
Store. 1603 No. Riverside..
FOR SALE Boy's bicycle, 98 00;
electric refrigerator, 845 00. Phone)
7-J.
FOR RENT 5-rootn house, 918.50 per
month, Including water. Cell 673
R"3. . .
FOR RENT rirtrtshdmodern du.
pies; FrlKidalnlose In. Inquire
MB So. Oakdnle.
FOR SALE R. I. Red and Pivmouth
Rock baby chicks. Monarch Seed
and Feed Co.
VOL CAN NOW have your car re
flntsher! and pay for It In 9I1
monthly payments. Mitchell Auto
Beauty Shop, 808 S. Riverside.
FOR SALE Lots. 50x150. Good lo
cation. 624 Hamilton.
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