frnTDFO'RT) MXTL TRIBUNE. rEPFOTlD,' CRECION, FRTTTAY. JULY SO. 5937.
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LOCAL and
Call In Ashland Mr. E. A. Card
bM and daughter of this city trans
acted business and called on trlends
In Ashland Wednesday.
Picnics In Applfcat Miss Velma
Smith or this city was one ol a group
arranging a picnic and swim In the
upper Applegate district Wednesday
evening.
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PERSONAL
l(. E. C. Meeting Roxy Ann Home
Economics club will met on August ;
4 In the home of Mrs. G. B. Cordy
on Beall Lone. Mrf Don Elliot- is
U. 2. C. chairman.
Townsend Lecture L. L Bunnell,
former radio announcer ot atatlun
KWJJ In Portland for the Townaend
organization, will lecture tonight In
the E. P. hall at 8 o'clock. There
will be no admission charge.
. To Forest Camp James Seeley,
truck driver for the Rogue river
national forest, left this forenoon
with a load of sanitary equipment
fur the forest camp at Lake of the
Woods.
I. O. O. F. Plcnlo Members of
Canton Siskiyou and auxiliary IS and
patriarchs Militant of the I. O. O. P
will hold their annual picnic In Ash
land's Lithla park next Sunday. The
basket lunch spread will - start at
1:30 p. m. Invitations have been
extended to Grants Pass and Klamath
Palls members, families Included.
DDIE NUGENT
BRADLEY PAGE
Hollywood Movie Stars
From Central Point Bob Vincent
of Central Point was transacting bust-
cess and visiting hers today. i
VIMts Here Mrs. Mas Austin of
Ashland shopped and called on friends j
here Wednesday,
j
Business VisitorOut-of-town bus-!
lness visitors here this week Included '
L. A. Roberts of Ashland, who called ;
In the city Wednesday.
From Beagle Out-of-town resi
dents calling In Mediord this morn-
Ins: Included E. B. Post of Beagle,
who attended to business matters
while here.
.
Back from Eugene Mrs, Almeda
Budge and son, James Huklll, and
family have returned from Eugeno
where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Hale and family and saw the Oregon
Trail parade. Mrs. Budge is Mix.
Hale's mother.
D. A. V. Picnic All members of
Jackson county chapter and auxil
iary of the Disabled Aroerioan Vet
erans of the World War are requested
to meet in city park here at 10
o'clock Sunday morning so that they
may travel In a group to Grants Pass
where they are to -noia plcnlo in
municipal park.
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Minor Accident Cars driven by
Arthur B. Hall of Kings highway and
Emll John Zwan of Route 1 collided
on Kings highway this morning, stae
police reported. The minor mishap
occurred as Hall drove out of hl
driveway Into Kings highway, the
Zwan ear smiting tne Mau macmne.
according to state police.
At Gospel Meet One hundred and
thirty persons attended the gospsl
meeting In the Fourth street snd
Oakdale avenue church last night
Evangelist W. E. Strsm gave his rea
sons for believing the Bible to be
God's word. At 8 o'clock tonight
he will speak on "The Crucifixion of
Christ," and at 8 ' tomorrow night
"The Feast of Belshazzar."
In Air Corps Kenneth C. Rhoads,1
son of Mrs. H, P. Burleson of Phoenix,
was enlisted yesterday In the United
States army air corps for service at
Hamilton field, San Rafael, Cal. He
was accepted tentatively for enlist
ment here on July 13 and subse
quently passed his final qualifying
examinations at San Francisco. He
chose the army air corps.
. Townsend Speaker Arthur Mooro,
district manager, will address tho
Townsend club plcnlo and mass meet
ing In the Nye grove at Prospect,
Sunday. At 8 p. m. on the same
day ho will give an address at the
Townsend gathering In Lithla park,
Ashland. At 8 p. m. Monday he
will address a meeting In the com
munity hall on Elk creek. The puh-
llo Is Invited to hear all three ad
dresses.
Flies East Joseph L. Daly, vice
president and assistant manager In
charge of truck operations of Walter
W. Abbey, Inc., left for Portland this
noon on a United Mn Inline r, the first
leg of a trip to Chicago which he
was awarded by finishing 37th In a
national sales contest sponsored by
the White Motor company. The two
weeks itinerary Includes a tour
through Canada. At Portland Daly
was to transfer to a United plane for
Salt Lake City where he will, board
one of the company's new sleepers
for Chicago. He la the first passen
ger booked by United out of Medford
for the new sleeper connection.
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OF FIRE HAZARDS
BY CHIEF ELLIOTT
Medford residents were requested
by Fire Chief Roy Elliott today to
burn all rubbish and dry grass with
out further delay, permits for burn
ing may be procured bjr telephoning
lire headquarters, 840.
"We are entering the serious fire
season now and all hazards should
be eliminated." Chief Elliott said.
"Medlord people have always coop
erated with the department in firo
prevention and we are sure they will
thia time."
Grass, which is becoming danger
ously high ln many Instances, should
be cut sway from all houses and
buildings, stacked in a safe place and
burned now, the chief said. Accum
ulated rubbish, always a hazard be
cause of spontaneous Ignition, should
also be burned or otherwise dis
posed of. he said.
All houses and buildings should be
inspected also for other fire hazards,
the chief stated, pointing out that
piled sawdust and other Inflammable
material present a constant danger.
Such material, he said, should be
stored in places and In such a way
as to eliminate the possibility of
spontaneous ignition, cause of many
fires in the summer. Attics, cellars
and closets should be ventilated, he
added, and electric wiring should be
Inspected.
"The best fire protection is pre
vention," the chief emphasized.
"When tt comes to prevention, we
need the public's help."
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TAX SETTLEMENT
WASHINGTON, July 30. (AP) The
board of tax appeals settled for $27,-
688 today 13 tax cases heard recently
at Portland, Ore. They Involved defi
ciencies totaling 645,578 assessed by
the board of Internal revenue.
The board determined the Fir Tree
Lumber company. Portland, was 116.-
718 deficient In 1031, 1033 snd 1033
Income taxes. The bureau had access
ed the company 926,093.
Other deficiencies determined by
the board and compared with bureau
essessments were:
The Pinnacle Packing Company,
Inc., Medford, (780, (2043 . Income
1033; the Willamette grocery, Salem,
1430( $2559, Income 1034.
Ban Francisco Butter
SAN FRANCISCO, July 30. (AP
USDA) Butter, score 92, 33 14c; 91,
32c; go, 81 'jc: 89, 28c'.
SACRAMENTO, July 30. ( AP)
Butter: First grade, 88c; second
grade, 38c.
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brings William Powell and Lulse
Ratner, together for the third time,
In "The Emperor's Candlesticks," to
th Now Crnterlan theater Sunday
Jack Holt in
Jack Bolt and his new leading
lady, Graoe Bradley, co-star In "Root
ing Timber," dramatic screen play
or the great north tlmberlands. ac
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for a throe -day run.
Also in the cast of this sometimes
starkly dramatic, sometimes highly
laughable, always romantic story of
rival secret agents, are Robert Young,
Frank Morman and many other fav
orites. Rialto Thriller
lng to tho Rlnlto theater for a three
day run Sunday. Ruth Donnelly and
Raymond Hatton are also starred.
Walter Brennan, winner of this
year's Acndemy Award for the finest
TODAY and SAT.!
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fine star . . . daring
story of O-men on the
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Actually tllmed In the
northwest . . at Astoria,
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character portrayal. Is scheduled to
star in The Affairs of Cappy Ricks"
on the same bill. Mary Brian and
Lyle Talbot assist Brcnnsn.
Western Drama
Bob Allen, newest of the popular
Western action stars, comes to the
Rox ytheatre for tomorrow only In,
"The Unknown Ranger," a daring
Roxy theatre for tomorrow only. In
Tibbetts plays opposite Allen.
Episode three of the serial, "Rob
inson Crusoe of Clipper Island, Is
also on the same bill.
SEEN AS PUZZLE
FOR ARMY IN
Roy A. Anderson snd Raymond O.
Anderson of Ashland were hailed to
day as the first set of twins ever
enlisted In the United States army j
on the same day In the Portland re- j
exulting district. i
The twins, brothers of Mrs. Jer
rald Edwards, Star route, AahWnd,
were accepted tentatively for enlist
ment by Sgt. Willis 8. Bstep at the
Medford recruiting station on July
31. They went to Vancouver Bar
racks, Wash, where they passed their
final qualifying examinations and
were enlisted on July 38 for service
with the Infantry In Hawaii. They
were to leave last night for San
Francisco, whence they will sail Zor
Hawaii on the next outbound army
transport.
Delving through records, MaJ. H.
V. Bagneli, recruiting officer t
Portland, found that the Andersons
are the first set of twins ever en
listed In this district on the same
day.
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The boys were born on July 33,
1018, at EpsllanU, North Dakota.
They have resided In Jackson county
for the past two years.
The; are said to look very much
alike and, dressed in the same khaki
uniforms and serving In the same
army unit, they are likely to causa
some infantry commander many s
uettlescms moment. Major Bagneli
fears. When dressed alike It Is neces
sary to take their own word for
which is which, the major said.
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