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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1937)
irEDFOUD MAIL TRTBITNT5. rFXFOKD. OT?T.ftQy. THTTRSPAY. 'AUGUST 26. 1937. PAGE OTNT5 LOCAL and PERSONAL Visiting Here Jean Weber of Ash land U In Med ford this week, visiting friends for a few days. On Business Calling here yeater-! day on business was Frank J. Van Dyke, city attorney of Ashland. Attend Meeting Philip Bryant and Boy Fraaier of Ashland were In Med ford last night to attend a Union Oil company sales meeting. From Central Point Out-of-town residents calling here today Included Art Daly and Maxlne Holland, both of Central Point. To Remodel Grace Voss of 1214 West Main street applied at the city building Inspector's office yesterday for a permit to remodel a residence st a stated cost of (500. Here from Ashland Out-of-town residents calling here Tuesday in cluded Dean Home, BUI Leever, John Murphy and Russell Miller, all of Ashland. From Phoenix Among those shop ping and transacting business here today were Mrs. Edith Thompson and Mrs. R. H. Wilcox and daughter Nat alie, all of Phoenix. To Klamath Falls Boone a. Hard ing. United States Internal revenue agent, left yesterday for Klamath Falls where he was to transact official business. Resumes Duties Here Erie M. Gray, deputy collector of United States in ternal revenue, returned to his office In the federal building here this morning after spending several days on official business In Grants Pass. At Oregon Caves E. G. Burgess. Medford pear grower, and Mrs. Bur gess were visitors Monday and Tues day at the Oregon Caves, registering at the Chateau. Mr. and Mrs. Bur gess visit the national monument every year. . Sheep Custodian Paul Hanlln. United States deputy marshal, left late yesterday afternoon for Klamath Falls. He received orders to proceed forthwith to the Klamath country to take charge of fl.000 head of sheep for the government. Purpose of the cus todianship was not disclosed. To Convention Mr. and Mrs. Rob art A. Newland will leave by motor car tomorrow afternoon for Kansas City, Mo., to attend the biennial con vention of the National Association of Letter Carriers and its auxiliary. Mr. Newland Is delegate -at-large from Oregon and national state vice-president. Mrs. Newland a delegate from . the Medford auxiliary. They will first go to Bend where they will be Joined by two delegates from Eugene. The four will travel together, stopping en route at Salt Lake City, Grand Can yon and the Pan-American exposition in Dallas. Texas. On the return trip they will swing Into Canada for a brief tour and visit In Yellowstone national park. The convention will be held September 6 to 11. Call In Medford O. H. Billings and Mrs. F. A. Watklns. both of Ashland, visited, friends and transacted busi ness here yesterday. . From Ashland Among Ashland .residents visiting In Medford today were Gene Rltzslnger and George Yokel. Tonsils Excited Marjorle Reich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reich of route 1, underwent an operation for the removal of her tonsils this morning In the Osteopathic hospital. Mrs. W. R. Young of 1110 West 11th street was a minor surgical case. Mrs. H. A. D Its worth of Prospect and her son George had their tonsils excised yesterday. Fishing Good Salmon fishing turned exceptionally good at the mouth of Smith river In northern California yeaterday, it was reported by Postmaster Frank DeSouza, who spent several days at Castle Rock camp. Several excellent catches were made and fishermen expected the sal mon run to continue for some time, Mr. DeSouza stated. Camp Publication The first and also the last publication to be pro duced by the Casey CCC spike camp was distributed today, it la a ten page mimeographed magazine that leans heavily toward humor. Editor was Fred Thorn, who averred he would never do It again. His staff was com posed of Arno J. Feltner, associate editor, the Rev. J. Devine Hopkins, first assistant editor, and Frank Staf ford, second assistant to the first as sistant editor. Visitors Leave Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bergman and son, Junior, of Tony pah, Nev., left last Friday for San Francisco after visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Flene and Mr. and Mrs. Frank i Taylor of Sardine creek. After visit ing In the Bay City the Nevadans , planned to depart for home on Sep tember 1. While here they made trips with Mrs. Flene and Mr. and Mrs. Taylor to Crescent City, Cal., Klamath Falls. Crater Lake national park and Diamond lake. Mr. Berg man operated a barber shop In Tono pah for 35 years. Mrs. Bergman and Mrs. Taylor have been friends since they were chums in the eighth grade In Tonopah schools. Civil Service Tests United States civil service commission today an nounced examinations for the follow ing positions: associate bacteriologist, $3,200 a year, and assistant bacteri ologist. 2.600 a year, U. S. public health service: Junior graduate nurse, $1,620 a year, U. S. public health service, treasury department and vet erans administration; civilian in structor of Spanish. $3,200 a year, and civilian Instructor of French, $3,200 a year. United States Coast Guard academy. New London. Conn.; and marine surveyor. $3,200 a year, United States marine commission. Complete Information regarding the examinations and positions may be procured at Medford postoffice from Stanley G. Sherwood, acting secretary of the local board of examiners. Four Comedians in "The Road Back" iiju ajniu.il uiiiMMiM TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Providing fun for the lighter mo ments of "The Road Back, screen version of Erich Marls Remarque's sequel to "All Quiet on the Western Front," coming Sunday to the- Cra- while Etlenne Direr dot, mayor and terlan theater, bachelor Andy Devine butcher, father of the bride, gives regards the death-grip Slim Summer- his approval and half his shop to the vllle has on his bride, Louise Fazenda. groom. In "Windjammer" George O'Brien comes to the Rial to theater for tomorrow and Saturday in the most thrilling role of his ca reer, that of a salty sea dog In "Wind- Jammer," a daring tale of the roar ing sea. Constance Worth and Wil liam Hall have roles opposite husky O'Brien. Rlcardo Cortes In the role of Peter B. Kyne's laughing bandit In "The Caltforntan." shares double bill hon ors with the O'Brien picture. Gets Pilot's License Maurice Spatz yesterday passed his written and flight examinations for a private pilot's license. He was examined by Glen Neal, Inspector of the bureau of air commerce. Spatz owns a Waco plane. Airport Arrivals Today'a arrivals at Medford municipal airport Includ ed Warrant Officer D. M. Bradshaw, who was en route In a Falrchlld pho tographic plane from San Diego to Fort Lewis. Wash., where he was to make photos of maneuvers now in progress: and Lieut. D. L. Ridings, en route from Hamilton field, San Rafael, Cal., to Medford and return via Reno In a Martin bomber. Sgt. A. Hansen left this morning in his Douglas basic trainer after spending the night here. He arrived late yes terday afternoon from his station San Diego, en route to Pearson field, Vancouver, Wash. Another late ar rival yesterday was Lieut. J. L. Jack- i. who was on a cross-country flight from Wright field. Dayton. Ohio, In a Douglas observation plane. He arrived from Fort Lewis, Wash., and left for Hamilton field. PLA I EXTRA LONG yfc&yxzLn TERMS 1 Now at Roxy Lily Pons and Gene Raymond with Jack Oakle are starred In "That Girl from Paris." novel film of opera queen versus king of Jazz, playing at the Roxy theater today and to morrow only. Roosevelt To Sail Long Island Sound WASHINGTON. Aug. 26. (API President Roosevelt will leave tonight for a visit to Hyde Park. N. Y., and a cruise of several days on Long Island sound. He will take with him more than 100 bills passed in the closing days of congress and still awaiting appro val or rejection. After about a week the president will board the yacht "Potomac" at Poughkeepsle for the cruise on Long Island sound. He probably will In dulge In his favorite sport of fishing. He Is to return to Washington September 17. POWER LEAGUE PLANS FOR 8ALS 4 -piece bedroom suite. mattress and springs; Quaker cir culating oil heater, Weslx electric water heater and Weatlnghouse electric range: same new. Cal) at 32 Myrtle St. FOR SALE S&Uuma plums; peaches later. 40 quinco. USED PIANOA MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Open Evenings. -10 fine used pianos to close out at $100.00 and lees. -Also close out prices on three used Baby Grand Pianos. 1 Chlckerlng. -3 Square Grands. -3 Bungalow Pianos like new. -1 Organ. $2.60. These Pianos must be sold at once to make room for new stock and to clear teaching studios. On your own terms. BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE. WANTED TO RENT Modern 8 Or 6 room unfurnished house, by per manent and reliable tenants. Tel. 783-R. FOR SALE 28 Bulck coupe. Good condition; $75. 1130 E. 11th St. FOR SALE 13'a acres, 8 miles out: 13 acres alfalfa; modern 4 -room house, large new barn: 370O.OO. Also, modern 4-room cottage, large lot. tree, flowers, lawn, good garden; 1650 .00. H. O. WILSON 7 Chestnut St. Phone 15M. $6000 BAST SIDE CLOSE IN Located on one of the best east side street, ex ceptionally well con structed 8-room 3 bedroom home, hsrdwood floors throughout, flre nlace. basement with automatic oil furnace, double garage. Very attractive and In splendid condi tion. Well priced at s.6000.00. Terms to responsible miyer. Also COMPLETELY FURNISHED NEAR SCHOOLS A 4 A An 4-room home. 2 bed Si bUU rooms, modern, located v w near schools. House com- nitlv furnished. Total price S1600.00 with only S3OO.0O down. Good terms on balance. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC. 109 E. Main St. Phone 728. FOR SALE OR LEASE Small cafe, bus stop: magazines. Mrs. Tame, Talent. Ore. FOR SALE 4-room modern bunga low, clear of debt. 1027 E. Jackson. 1037 DODOE Coupe, driven only 4000 miles; new car guarantee, at a bar gain price on low easy terms. Used Car Dept. open evenings. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors. WHY? DAIRY RANCH FOR IMMEDIATE SALE 80 Acres, 60 acrea Ladtno cloven room bungalow, chicken house, gar. age. barn full of hay; 20 eow. team, wagon, harness. Implement; Irrigated, abundance of water; wlU keep 40 head of cows. Must bat sold. Price immediate sale, aoooo; terms on part. J, C. BARNES Phone 11 27-Y. 20 N. Peach St. AUTO reftnlahlng to match any color Mltohell Auto Beauty Shop. WANT transportation to Portland and return first of week. Share ex penses. Phone 22. LOST English setter; white with black eve; license 1660. Phone 882. 1015 West 11th St. Reward. FOR SALE BAROAINS at BERRYDALE 2ND HAND STORE Elec. Simplex Ironer.. 2J New Heatrola -2 New Oil Heater -5g Wardrobe Trunk Boat Motor 2? Tnt .- e . 5-Plece Walnut aet -. 1603 N. Riverside. 40 MERRICK'S POOL 3 W I M IN DRINKING WATER Dally: 1 p- m to 10 p. m Sunday: 10:SU a at to 10 p. PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 36. (AP) I The People's Power league will elect officers and perfect a state-wide or ganization at a mass meeting at Bonneville Sunday, August 29, offi cials sold today. Henry L. Hess of La Grande will bo principal speaker. A program for the formation of power districts in every county in anticipation of - the avilabtllty of power from the Bonneville project will be discussed, Ellis W. Barnes, chairman of the committee on organ ization committee, said. The league advocates public own ership of power utilities and favors J. D. Ross of Seattle as administrator of Bonneville dam. i STARTS TODAY FOR 3 DAYS! ANOTHER HIT OF THE HEW SEASON H. PASSES, AGED Jacob Harrison Buckbee, 87, resi dent of Medford for over 30 years, passed away at a local hospital early Friday morning from infirmities due to advanced age. Mr. Buckbee was born in Pocahontas county, W. Va., March 37, 1850. He leaves three children, John F. Buckbee of Columbia, Mo., Clarence Buckbee of Ellwood, Kansas and Mrs. Roy Phillips of East Liverpool, Ohio. Funeral service will be conducted from the graveside In the Medford I. O. O. F. cemetery Friday at 2 p. m. Perl Funeral Home in charge. RADIOS This I the moat liberal credit offer we have . eYer made! Tou can set exactly the terma you need and there will be no red tape end no delays. Too deal direct with na end your purchase la installed at once. MUSIC AS YOD RIDE A Motorola Radio will bring all jonr favorite programs wherever you go. Controls to match your daah spark plug suppressors are not needed. 3 Lewis Super Service Station We Never Close Phone 1300 8th and Front. 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