IfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY. AUGUST 29. 1937
FOREST SERVICE
BATTLES FLAMES
POSTPONE TRUCK
Mtkscbe; grab bag, Mrs. E. Blglow.
Each organization will present spe
cial stunts on both evenings, details
being kept a secret. .
.- Those who desire art urged to come
In costume.
SCHROEDER LEFT
MALTA COMMANDERY
LARGE CAKE FOR
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WILL HOLD FETE
PACra TWELVE.
Rogue rfwr national forest per
sonnel last night was fighting s fire
In timber land on Halifax creek
about 30 miles east of Prospect,
" Seventy CCO men were rushed to
the fire from Camp South Fork and
40" from Camp Applegate were aetit
to ' the Imnaha guard station for
service this morning If needed. Slmerl
Jarvl, district ranger at Butte Palls,
was in charge of the flre-f lghtlng
forces.
. Portable field radio was sent to
the scone and a crew was put to
work stringing telephone lines to the
lira zon from a point near the Im
nana guard station.
The fire was In a region lnacces
alble by motorized equipment and
the flre-flghter took only hand tools,
They bad also "to carry bedding. Food
was sent In to them last night by
a seven-mule pacx train. The area
is accessible only by trails.
First men to the fire sent word
back that It looked serious and might
possibly spread over 350 acres. H. C.
Obye, assistant supervisor In charge
of fire control, made a flight over
the area late yesterday afternoon and
aald the first report appeared to be
somewhat exaggerated. From an al
tltuda of 4.000 feet the fire appeared
-to cover about 30 acres, Mr. Obye
aald, adding, however, that he- might
not have been able to get a clear
lew of the blaze from such an altt
tude. Mr. Obye was flown by Thomas
A. uulbertson.
a. Taking no chances, Mr. Obye mo
bilized sufficient forces to combat a
large, stubborn fire. He said the fire
was caused by lightning several weeks
ago or by a smoker. He said pre.
sumption pointed to a smoker be
cause a lightning blase would prob
ably have shown up before, now and
because the fire started along a trail
through the area which Is used
extensively by fishermen.
Smoke from the fire was spotted
simultaneously at 7:15 yesterday
morning by both the Bald Mountain
and Buck Rock lookouts.
PROPERTY SALES
W. J. rOnd") Roberts, Medford
realtor, announced yesterday the fol
lowing recent real estate transactions
which he handled:
The property of Mrs. Bertha L.
Tlmmerman at 733 Oak street was
sold to Harold and Sarah Yoakum,
who will make this residence their
future home.
Veterans Aid commission sold prop
erty at 107 Kenwood avenue to Mr.
and Mrs. Herendeen of Loralnne. Ore.,
who will make Medford their future
home.
Mrs. Bertha L. Tlmmerman pur
chased the property of I. C. Oreena
aayer at 705 North Riverside avenue.
The property of Looker and Wood
as 839 Cedar street was sold to Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Yoakum. Mr. Yoakum
to employed by tha post office.
The property of Mr. and Mrs, A. W.
toy at 730 Summit street was sold
to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth K. Shroyer.
The realtor reports that several
Mora sales are pending.
IS
J
Xtchard Knight, employ of the
Sterling mine, received minor injur
ies early Saturday morning when the
motorcycle he waa riding was struck
from the rear by an automobile driv
en by Albert Ellas Cheney of 431 Park
street, according to a report in city
police station.
. The accident occurred one mile
aouth of Medford when Cheney's car
hit tha motorcycle, which had no tall
light because tha battery had run
down, the rnport stated. Cheney had
lust met an oncoming car which fail
ed to dim Its lights, and reported that
lie didn't see tha motorcycle.
Knight, thrown to the road, i
oelved a bruised foot, leg and hip.
Closing time for Too Lata to Clas
sify Ads la l :30 p. m.
It's only a
Headache
A headache may be a smptom
of some hid d rn condition
which should be lookrd Into
and treated. The pharmacist
knows by Mperlence the dan
gers of srlf-dlngmtsls and self
treatment. It Is this that
prompt him to warn agalnM
these duiiKrrs and to suKjrrsl
competent medical attention
nhemMrr there Is the sllthtrat
q ue t Ion about any acute or
chronic condition.
Postponement of the 80-day sus
pension of Consolidated Freight Lines
Inc., recently ordered by the Oregon
public utilities commissioner for al
leged violation of the state motor
transportation act, was announced
yesterday by Phil McManamy, district
manager of the trucking concern, aft
er receiving official notice from the
state commissioner.
The suspension, which would have
been effective starting September 10,
has been postponed for 60 days
while tha public utilities commis
sioner reviews the allegations, Mc
Manamy stated. Instead of being
forced to suspend operations for 30
days . throughout the entire state,
Consolidated Freight Lines Inc. will
probably be financially penalized,
McManamy aald. One of the largest
trucking firms In the northwest, a
suspension of operations would have
thrown hundreds of employe's out of
work for a month, McManamy point
ed out.
The original suspension was or
dered August 18 by N. a. Wallace,
ata.se public utilities commissioner
In Salem. It alleged that tbe truck
In": line operated Its trucks over
routes not Inoluded In Its permit.
of making payments to other truck
ing companies, of charging rates be
low those permitted In It permit, of
granting rebates to shippers, of fall
ing to Issue bills of lading, of falling
to file copies of Its time schedule.
and of making changes In Its sched
ule without notifying the public
utilities commissioner.
FINAL CALL FOR
FREDERICK PUHL
Frederick A. Puhl rilerf a the
borne of his daughter, Mrs. Walter
r. bur, at uentrai po nt Aiiriit.
37, of heart trouble, aged 67 yeara.
7 ' month, and 34 riava. after .n
Illness for the psst 18 months. He
was norn In Germany Feb. B, 1880.
He came to the United Btatea at
the age of 33 years.
His father, August Puhl, had al-
rraay come to Jackson county rt.
siding on a farm east of Medford.
Fred Puhl was a familiar cltln r
Medford and was a friendly, con
genial man, known to a host of
friends. He has resided In .urkmn
county for the past 88 years.
He teavea four children, three
Bona and One daughter Alhj.r Puhl
and Herbert of Medford, Fred Puhl
of Portland, and a daughter, Mrs.
Walter F. Love, Central Point," and
three grandchildren; one brother.
William Puhl. Gold Hill, Ore, and
two alsters In Oermany.
. Funeral services will be held at
tha Perl funeral home Monday at
3:30 p. m.. Rev. Werner Jessen of
the SSIon Lutheran nhurnh rtffi,.int-
ing. rntorment will be In the Sis
klyou Memorial park.
Postal Expert .'asset
WASHINGTON. Aub. 28 fAP,
As third aailHtitnt nruaf mara mk
era, Clinton B. feiirnhrfr. i hn
died today at Eaat Stroudsburg, Pa.,
i -a (,uv quij or a i reeling tne com
plex financial operations of tha post
offloe department.
Psa Mall Tribune want ads. 1
ON SEPTEMBER 14
Arrangements are being completed
for an elaborate two-day carnival for
all members of the Sacred Heart par-'
Isb scheduled for September 14 and
15. Tha event Is being sponsored by
St. Ann's altar society and all organi
sations of the parish will take part,
Mrs. J. R. O'Connor Is president of
the society.
'The carnival will be held outdoors
on the parish house lawn. Varied at
tractions will be presented both af
ternoon and evening of the two days.
A cordial Invitation is extended tha
public to attend.
A list of committees In charge fol
lows:
Oeneral chairman, Mrs. Syd I.
Brown; publicity and advertising. Mrs.
A. V. Graves; beano, W. J. Rtckert,
Michael Rcddy, Larry Schade, Jr.; cos
tume and program, evening, parade of
nations, Mrs. Frank Oerdes and af
ternoon, children's presentation, Mrs.
J. W. Young, Mrs. T. R. Barry, Mrs.
W. J. Rlckert and Mrs. Clifford Slng
ler. Candy afternoon. Mrs. A. C. Huff,
general chairman, Dixie Brown, Bar
bara Ann Brayton, Mary arltsch
evening, Martha DeSouza, Helen Mc
Donald and Mrs. L. Efctey; fortune
teller Mrs. C. Fisher; clock golf
evening, I. Dupray, afternoon, Jo
Hunter.
Jitney dance young men and wo
men of the parish; cigarette girls,
Bertlla Mlksche, Lucille Barrett;, side
show Frank arltsch, Jr. and John
Estoe; cashier and tickets, Mrs. Joe
Msrshall, Mrs. Ray Lewis; fish pond,
Mrs. J. I. Barman. Patsy Wilkinson,
Margaret Mary Smith, Mary Wilcox.
Pony, Oeorge Oltzen. Reece 0Nell;
nigger baby, Ray Lewis. .Norbert Mlk
sche; tea. Mrs. W. Clements; dinner
Mrs. M. Weston, Mrs. Ray Lewis, Mrs.
Lee Hunter. Mrs. J. p. Naumes: bark
ers, Frank tSourA, Larry Schade, Bob
MALM'S
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TOMORROW! 2:30
MAIN FLOOR
THE SIMPLICITY LEAGUE
OF AMATEUR DESIGNERS
presents
Marolyn Dearing
in a uniqut
"Style Clinic"
featuring-
The Magic of Style
with Living Models
MUs Hearing will dfmomlnttf how to drams tUe your pervon
allt. through proper selection and adaptation of famira,
colors lines. How to accentuate nur charms and subdue your
falllnra. A new era of style achievement.
YOU'RE INVITED
As an aid to development and stim
ulation of young musicians of the
community and In an effort to bring
a nigh standard of musical enter
tainment to the city, the Medford
Muslo club recently completed asao
cfatlon with the National Federation
of Muslo clubs.
Members state that affiliation with
a national movement of wide scope
will aid musical and cultural devel
opment of the community. Througt
thia membership, -the club hopes to
bring to Medford outstanding music
al evente which vtalt other cities of
tbe coast. Appearances here this ye-ir
will Include that of the Kryl sym
phony In December.
Members point out that the fed
eration offers aid In making pro
gram 'outlines, suggestions coming
from national chairmen on atudy and
various types of muslo.
Date of the first fall meeting of the
club has been set for Friday evening
at the Baldwin plana shop. All mem
bers and others Interested In musical
development of the city are urged to
be present.
BIRTHS
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Dale R. Flow
ers of 306 Apple street a boy weigh
ing six pounds and 11 ounces at Sa
cred Heart hospital Thursday after
noon,' August 36. Mother and baby
were reported yesterday to be progress
ing splendidly. The son has been
named after his father.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jone
of flams Valley a daughter weighing
eight pounds and 3 ounces on August
31. The baby has been named Lois
Evelyn. " "
P. M
ASBURY PARK. If. J.. Aug. 38.
f AP) A man arrested here three
days ago on a charge of stealing a
raincoat from a department store
admitted today, Police Csptatn Ernest
Williams said, that he was an es
caped convict from Medford, Jackson
county, Oregon. -
Williams gave the prisoner's name
as Lee Gould, 2 A and said -he had
received word from Sheriff Sid I.
Brown of Jackson county that he
had been convicted and sentenced, to
three years In state prison for ob
taining money under false pretenses..
While awaiting transfer from the
county jail to prison, Brown Informed
Williams, he escaped. . "- .
Williams said Gould also had served
a seven-year term in San Quentln,
Calif.
"This fellow," the- police captain
said, "has left a string of worthless !
checks clear across the country." j
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Malta Commandery No. 4 will
hold Its next regular meeting Wed
nesday. September 1, at the Masonic
temple In Ashland. This will be
the first meeting tine the summer
vacation and Important business to
be transacted Includes election and
Installation of officers for the en
suing fiscal year. At 6:45, preceding
tha business session, a dinner will
be served In the dining room of
the temple. It Is expects that a
large number of Sir Knights will
be In attendance.
Commander M. W. Orubb advjses
that Grand Commander Lloyd L.
Scott, who expected to make hts
official visit to Malta Commandery
at tms time, will be unable to be
present, ,
Talisman Lodge No. 31,
Knights of Pythias. All
members are requested
to attend. Initiation
Knight Rank on Mon
day, August 30th. Visit
ing members welcome. Refreshments
will be served.
C. Flchtner, C. O.
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Tha 45th annual reunion of South
ern Oregon Soldiers' and Sailors' as
sociation, a branch of the G. A. G-,
will be held next Friday at the armory
In Medford.
Plans are being completed to make
this an outstanding meeting, those In
charge state. A picnic dinner will be
served at noon In the dining room of
the armory. The Women's Relief corps
and Daughters of Union Veterans of
the Civil War of Medford will be hos
tesses. Reunions are held annually, alter
nating between Grants Pass, Ashland
and Medford. Membership Includes all
of southern Oregon south of Rose
burg. A complete program will be an
nounced later.
Dirt on lenses may reduce the light
Intensity of automobile headlamps
from 10 to 15 pt cent In addition
to glare caused by scattering of the
light beam.-
Phone 642 we'll naul away your
refuse City sanitary Service
The mammoth devil's food cake
which has twen an display at tha
Main and Holly Safeway store will
be cut and served at the annual com
pa ay picnic at Lake C tha Woods to
day, according to Lyle Durrell, store
manager. The cake, which was baked
by Fluhrers bakery. Is thirty-one
Inches across. It will furnish a large
piece for everyone attending the pic
nic. Many sports and other features have
been arranged for tha Safeway em
ployes of stores In southern Oregon
and northern California. A dozen
horses have been hired for a steeple
chase race, and boating, dancing, and
softball will round out the program.
Participating stores are located In
Medford, Grants Pass, Central Point,
Ashland, Klamath Falls, Chlloquln,
Lakevlew, Merrill, Tula Iika, Alturas
and Dorr Is.
JO JOHNSON teaching popular
piano playing. Baldwin Piano Shoppe.
Tel. 335.
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