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MTEDFORD MAIL TftTBUyE, rEDFORD. (TREGOX. FETPAT. .TTTT 1. 1937.
PAGE THIRTEEN
LOCAL and PERSONAL
Business Caller-Welborn Beesoa of
Ashland transacted business and call
ed on friends hers Wednesday.
. . .
Shops Here Out-of-town residents
shopping and rlsltlng here yesterday
Included Mrs. H. KUborn of Ashland.
GUstrap Away Srnest R. Ollstrap,
business manager of the Mall Trib
une, left by train yesterday for a
short business trip to Eugene.
Lieutenant Home Lieut. M. R.
Muller of the Medford CCC district
returned here this morning by train
after a business stay In California.
- . ,
From Prospect Hobart Dltsworth
of Prospect was calling on friends
and transacting business here this
morning.
Run of Salmon There Is a heavy
run of salmon In the Rogue river at
the present time, state police report.
Many anglers are taking the limit
In a short time. Water Is clear.
.
port Here Lee Port, district ranger
ef the Rogue River national forest,
was transacting business here yester
day from his post at the Star ranger
station in the Applegate.
To Portland Among local residents
plsnnlng to spend the Fourth of July
week-end In Portland are Miss June
DeVere Williams snd Mr. and Mrs,
B. Wlnklebach and son Carl,
Here for Week -End Ernest J.
Smith arrived last night from Lake
rtew to spend the Fourth of July
week-end with his family here. He
iras accompanied by James Bayllss,
who Is employed there.
Caves Ranger Max Carter, son of
. County Clerk George R. Carter, has
resumed duties as park ranger sta
- tloned at Oregon Caves national mon
ument. Ranger Carter spent the past
winter at the University of Oregon.
Bummer Ranger Joseph Nee, for
merly of the Jacksonville high school
faculty snd for the past winter with
the Halsey high school, has assumed
summer duties as a ranger In Crater
Lake national park. Ranger Nee will
be In charge of campflre programs
at the community house in the rim
village. The programs are held night
ly with the exception of Sunday, pre
senting community sings, light en
tertainment and Informal discussion
of park topics by members of the
naturalist division. He conducted
these programs In 1035.
40 et 8 Election Election of off! i
ears for this district of the 40 et 8
will be held tonight at 7 o'clock at
Dutch feed at Valentine's cafe. ;
!
In Ashland Medford residents
calling In Ashland recently Included
DougaU Young, who visited there
Wednesday, and Cecil Michael and
Bob Lewis, who called on friends
there the same evening.
Gathers Tour Data Ernest W.
Peterson, automobile editor of the
Oregon Journal, was a visitor at Cra
ter Lake national park Wednesday,
gathering material for a southern
Oregon motorlogue.
Weather Ideal Following showers
Wednesday, weather at Crater Lake
national park was today reported
Ideal for visits. Preparations have
been completed to welcome a large
number of visitors over the Fourth
of July holiday. All public utility
and naturalist services are now In
operation.
Port lander Here Mrs. Rose Frost
of Portland la visiting here this week
at the homes of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. w. R. Bullock, and her sister,
Mr. K. Knutsen. she Is also being
entertained by many friends here.
Her son, Robert Frost, hss been visit
ing his grandparents and other rela
tives here since May. Mrs. Frost and
her son will return home Monday.
She it with tbe Portland Electric
Power company In Portland.
June Enlistments During June 104
enlistments were made in the United
States army In the Portland district,
It was stated in a press release today
from Maj. H. D. Bagnall, recruiting
officer. Represented by the enlist
ments was practically every section
of the district which embraces Ore
gon and parts of California and
Washington, the major said. Quotas
for July are now being filled and
young men eligible for service may
apply for enlistment here to Sgt,
Willis Estep at city hall.
Orange Meeting Central Point
Orange will meet at the hall at 8
p. m. tonight. The first and second
degree teams will put on work for
several candidates. All members are
asked to bring their June sales slips.
Bums Run Passenger buses to
Crater lake started operations this
morning between this city snd the
resort. The vehicles are used on the
Klamath Falls and Medford runs
throughout the summer season.
PAUL K. LOW, 17,
FIRES 22 SHOT
THROUGH HEART
(Continued irom raga One.) .
tbe Ashland police station that Paul
bed shot himself after menacing sev-
eral otber people. Sheriff Syd Brown.
who was In tbe ststlon at the time
and Patrolman U I. Moon lromedlat
ly went to the Low ranch and search
ed through the haytields and barn
with the aid of lights, but could not
find him. Mr. Low told the officers
that Paul had not 6hot himself, so
far as he knew, and the policemen
returned to the station.
Buck Reed, who had worked with
Paul the previous day In the hay
fleld, then discovered the body this
morning while on his way to work
The authorities were called and the
body was removed to the J. P. Dodge
and Sons funeral home in A&niana.
The gun was lying beside the body.
"Hit Parade" At Craterian Sunday
Stars of Rialto's Holiday Bill
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1935 FORD V-8 DeLuxe Touring Tu
dor; radio. Oood as new. Also
good house trailer. Must sell Im
mediately on account of death of
owner, shell Station, Midway Four
Comers.
Auto painting properly done or no
charge. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop.
4TH OF JULY SPECIAL
All this week, spark plugs cleaned,
tested, adjusted FREE. 6th. and
- Front St.
SHELL SERVICE STATION
Museum Benefit
DANCE
JACKSONVILLE
SAT., JULY 3rd
Gents 40 Ladies 10?
One of the larzeat casts of famous
From tne outsiae inoicsnon . 5ura or radio and screen was as
body. the bullet directly pierced the mbit, for -xhe HU parade." coming
heart, according to Deputy Coroner suy to the New Craterian theater.
Dodge. A closer examination will be I HeatUng th0 ions ujt of players are
made today.
Friend of Haab
Paul Low was a friend of Elmer
Haab, Ashland youth now serving a
state prison sentence for burglary and
Jail escape, according to the sheriff's
office. He had also been in several
scrapes with Ashland city police, It
was reported. He was tne mooay
type, his foster father stated, worry
ing a great deal and seeming dissat
isfied with life In general.
Paul was adopted by Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Mitchell when he waa a baby.
At the age of seven years, Mrs.
Mitchell died and Paul was then
adopted by Mr. and Mrs, Oscar D.
Low. and had lived with them ever
since. Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. Low
were sisters. Ho attended Ashland
schools, but had not yet finished
Junior high school, being Inclined to
play "hooky" for long stretches.
Funeral arrangements will bo made
later, word belne awnltcd from Mrs.
Low, who Is In San Francisco. There
are apparently no blood relations.
BY MARRIED FOLK
(Continued from Page One.)
Astor Yacht Unincorporated.
MaglU aald he had ascertained that
the yacht Nounnahal, owned by Vin
cent Astor, had not been Incorpor
ated and Its expenses had not been
deducted from Aa tor's tax returns.
President Roosevelt hss taken sev
eral fishing trips on the yacht.
Representative Crowther (R., N.T.)
had asked MaglU for information
about It. Previously, the committee
heard testimony that some yachts
had been Incorporated In schemes
used by wealthy persons to reduce
their taxes.
MsglU's testimony came after Char
les T. Russell, deputy commissioner
of Internal revenue, had recommended
tightening of the pension trust pro
visions In the revenue laws.
In that connection. MaglU told the
committee one of the remedies for
abuse of the pension trust provisions
being considered was an amendment
to require that all such trusts be
Irrevocable.
In a statement filed with the com
mittee. Russell said that "Informa
tion available Indicates that some
tsxpsyers are attempting to convert
into a tax avoidance mechanism a
atstutory provision designed to en
courage pensions."
gay Profits Disguised.
"The evidence on hand indicates
that some closely held and closely
controlled .corporations are atempt
lng to distribute profits In the guise
of pensions." he said.
Arthur H. Kent, assistant general
counsel of the treasury, discussed tax- '
atlon of non-realdent aliens. Treas- 1
ury officials had lists of Individual i
names but because no question of
Illegality was Involved, the lists were ;
not Inserted In the official record. I
Kent said non-resident aliens en
joyed some "very substantial tax ben- i
eflts" under present rates as com-
pnred with residents of similar In-
come.
"This Inequality." he said, "could
be minimized, or removed, and sub- i
stantlal additional revenue obtained j
by some resdjustment of the with-!
holding rates, or the imposition of
an additional tax burden by way al
surtax upon the non-resident alien
recipients of large Incomes."
When Kent finished, the commit
tee adjourned until Tuesday, when
It will meet In executive session.
Maglll said he believed the treasury
hid concluded Its presentation of
testlmonv for the record. '
Beagle
Frances Lang ford and Phil Regan
both of whom axe heard In several
song numbers.
Also featured are Al Pearce ana
his Gang. Eddie Duchln and his or
chestra. Pick and Pat, George Olvot,
Carl Hoff .and Hit Parade orchestra.
Pert Kelton. Oscar and Elmer, Duke
Ellington and his band, and many
others.
New tunes Include "Was It R.iln?"
"Sweet Heartache," "Love Is aood"
and "Lnst Nieht."
Cal., the last of the
FLARE USE
DECREED BY LAW IN
TRUCK, BUS MISHAPS
Among the many new laws enacted
by tbe last session of the legislature,
state police wish to call special at
tention to that of the motor vehicle
department, section 03-260, sub
headed "Warning flares required for
disabled trucks and buses.'
The law states. In effect, that all
trucks or motor buses operating on
highways outside of business or resi
dential districts one-half hour after
sundown and until one half hour be
fore sunup must be equipped with
at least three flares or lanterns so
t'.at if the vehicle becomes disabled.
ie flares or lamps can be placed on
the highway to be visible for a dis
tance of at laest 500 feet.
After the vehicle becomes disabled,
the flares or lamps must be placed
on the highway not less than 100
feet nor more than 300 feet from
the vehicle. During daylight hours
at lesst three red flags are required
by the new law, to be used In place
of the flares In case of the vehicle
becoming disabled. The flags must
not be less thsn 13 inches square.
BEAGLE. July 3. (Spl Father's!
day was observed June 30 by the j
Antloch Sunday school with a read
ing by Mrs. Uoyd Hull and songs by
the young folks. After Sunday school,
preaching services were held with Dr
Carr delivering the message.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Martin and
Donnle entertained with a dinner on
Father's day. Those who enjoyed the-
day were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Martin
and sons Hollls and Stanley ol Keesc
creek, Mr. end Mrs. Milton Sanderson
and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sander
son of Medford and Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Sanderson and sons Uoyd, Ro
bert and Ernest of this place.
Annual school meeting was held
June 21. Mrs. Grant was re-elected
for three years and Mr. Swan son ro
elected clerk for one year.
Mrs. Brownwood and two daughters
and Mr. and Mrs. Mofflt and two
grandsons of Debenger Gap were
Sunday visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Bowen.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Janes of the
Meadows parsed through Bcngle Tues
day on their way to Medford.
Mr. Walters returned from a trip
to Pasadena,
week.
Wedding bells were ringing In our
neighborhood again Monday when
Miss Elva Adams became the bride
of Jack Edler. Congratulations are
extended ta the newlyweds by the
whole community.
Lloyd Hull and son John, were
Medford visitors Tuesday.
Mr. Blschoff and Joe Mayfleld
helped Mr. LaBarge with his hay this
week.
The Pleasant Hour club members
entertained June 24 in the school
yard with a dinner for the men of
the community. After the feed, a
"sing" was enjoyed by all.
John Hull spent Thursday visiting
Cecil Martin.
Mrs. Blschoff and Cleo visited at the
borne of Mrs. James Martin Friday.
Barbara Frey of Lako Creek la vis
iting at the home of her uncles, the
Edler brothers.
Walter Foote spent the week-end
with his parents, returning to his
work at Prospect Sunday evening
The monthly Sunday school class
party was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Martin Saturday
evening with 24 present. The eve
ning was spent in games and stunts
The program committee was The. ma
Martin. Robert and Ernest Sander
son; refreshment. Thelma Martin.
John Hull and Merrill Martin, who
served delicious refreshments to end
the pleasant evening. The next party
will be at the Lucns home.
" "SPECIAL A
INVESTIGATOR 1
On Roxy Screen
Fresh from their triumphs In "Wake
Up and Live," Patsy Kelly and Jack
Haley, heading a cast that also In
cludes Laurel and Hardy, Lyda Ro
bert!, Mtscha Auer and Roslna Law
rence, come to the Rial to theater
Sunday in "Pick a Star," on the spe
cial holiday .twin bill opening a three
day run.
; 'The Oo-Getter, starring George
Brent, with Anita Louise .and Char
les Wlnntnger, In a Cappy . Ricks
story, tops the program.
Pan Franclvo nutter.
SAN FRANCISCO. July 3.
USDA) Butter unchanged.
AP-
6ACR AMENTO, July 2. (AP)
Churning cream butter fat, first
grade, 37;' second grade, 3ft.
Too Late to Classify
EARLY MAYFLOWER peaches now
ripe. Bring container; 3c lb. First
hou.e on left Dark Hollow road.
H. F. Hazen, phono 600-R-4.
LOST Female wire-haired terrier.
6 months. Answers name of "Pen
ny." Phone 071.
The ever-popular Bob Steele will
be at the Roxy theater for tomorrow
only In "The Trusted Outlaw." Also
on the program will be the 12th epi
sode of the aerial "Flash Gordon "
LOOK OVER THE BARGAINS
AT LOVE'S USED CAR LOT
1938 Ford Station Wagon T...W3U.00
1932 Ford Sedan 2R5.00
1930 Chev. Sedan ............ 245.00
193Q Dodge Sedan 245X0
1930 Chev. Coupe 235 00
1933 Ford Coupe, reboivd . 275 00
1931 Ford Roadster 225 0b
1929 Ford Pickup 135.00
15 cars priced from ib to 50.
1704 No. Riverside.
JAMES STEVENS GOES
HOME FROM HOSPITAL
James Stevens, well-known Med
ford musician, who has been seriously
111 for the past few days, has re
turned to his nome et 037 West
Tenth street after a hospital stay.
He Is reported convalescing slowly
but satisfactorily. He will be con
fined to his bed for some time but
eventual recovery Is expected.
FOR SALE Cream table separator,
$10.00. McFnddcn, Rt. 2, Box 178.
FOR RENT Furnished room and
sleeping porch, private entrance;
close in. 120 8. Laurel. Tel, 034 -L
Use Mall Tribune want ads
BUSINESS WHY? BUSINESS
Business. IVj acres land and home on
Paciiic Hwy.; atuomomie anop,
wrecking yard and UAcd car lot;
comfortable 8 -room . house, . city
water, at Medford city limits; net
ting present owner over 250 per
month; good shop: tools, auto parts
everything goes. Total price
2tiO0; 800 cash; balance terms.
A Job and home for somebody.
J. C. BARNES
Phone U27-Y. 20 N. -Peach.
FOR SAL1S 3 and 4-lncb. DeLavalve
centrifugal pump, together with
71-h.p. General Electric single
phase direct connect motor; cost
about $800, for sale for $400. Also
one 15-h.p. 8-phase, practically new
motor for $100.
WING ORCHARDS, Medford, Ore.
$9000
FOR SALE Largo colored fryers.
Phone 314-Y. Mrs. Walker.
SACRIFICE SALE .Electric range.
$37.50; radio, $14.50; large chair.
$7.95. Many small items, Be and
10c. 095 S. Oakdale.
106-acre dairy ranch,
located 'on good road 5
ml. from Medford: 70
A. In cultivation, large dairy bam. 3
modern dwellings, milk house and
other small buildings. Approximate
value, of Improvements $8,000.00.
Modern terms. . See us for details.
Also '
4 r AA A-rnom dwelling, excel -SI
nil 1 1 lnfc condition and on
w 1 paved street. Terms,
.. $300 down, balance easy, monthly
payments. ....
BROWN A WHITE. 104 W. Main St. i
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ELECTION OF LEGION
OFFIGERS ON JULY 6,
Annual election of officers for
Medford post of American Legion
will be held next Tuesday night. It
was announced today. A program
of entertainment and a Dutch lunch
win feature the evening with no
charge to members.
Walter Olmscheld heads the com
mittee In charge of arrangements.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
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