iMEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOBD, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1938.
PAGE NINE
LOCAL and PERSONAL
Elected Trustee L. P. Lozter, Med-for-
Townsend pension plan leader,
was elected a trustee ol the Oregon
State Townsend Organization. Inc .
at a meeting In Corvallls last week
end, according to word received here
today.
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Plus "Crime of Dr. Hallet"
Club Dinner Townsend club No. 1
will sponsor a covered dish dinner
at the Knights of Pythias hall, 3th
and Grape streets, Friday evening.
Union to Meet Local 1134. Paint
ers and Paperhangers union, will
convene this evening at 6 In the
Labor temple. 310 West Main street.
From Seattle Reginald H- Parsons
of Seattle and Medford arrived here
this morning on the train for a stay
at his H merest Orchard home.
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In Portland Ernest Caton was in
Portland today transacting business
pertaining to the Nu-Way Mattress
company here.
Attend Clreui Ashland residents
attending the circus here yesterday
afternoon Included Mr. and Mrs. A
L. Cogglns and Bud Gandee and son
"Snuffy."
Tn AnDleirate W. L. Jones, con
struetlon miner! n tend ent of the Rogue
River national forest, went to the
Applegate district today to get road
maintenance work under way.
Get License Marriage licenses is
sued in Grants Pass Tuesday at the
county clerk's office Included one to
Marian A. Gould of this city and Earl
Greear, student at Chlloquln.
On Business William L. Rice, audi
tor for the Montgomery Ward com
pany, arrived on this morning's train
from Portland to spend the day In
the local store on company duty.
Deputy Returns Paul Hanlln,
United States deputy marshal, return
ed by train this morning from Port
land whither he transferred a num
ber of prisoners awaiting trial or
grand Jury action.
Returns Home William M. Mc
Allister. Medford attorney, returned
on this morning's train from Salem
where he spent yesterday transacting
business.
To Remodel Garage Charles Hoff-
beck of 334 South Grape street ap
plied at the city building inspector's
office yesterday for a permit to
model a garage at a stated cost of
$50.
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Bicycle Stolen Stuart T. Wharton
of 1307 West Main street reported to
city police yesterday that his bicycle
was stolen sometime Tuesday night
It was a Zenith, license 537. he told
police.
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Examiner Coming Ward McReyn
olds, state examiner of operators and
chauffeurs, will be in Medford city
hall Saturday from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m
Alt wishing permits or licenses to
drive cars are asked to get in touch
with him during those hours.
Minor Accident Rue Freeman of
Grants Pass and Maurice Cranston of
10 Berrydale avenue drove cars ln
volved in a collision at the Inter
section of Forest creek and Jackson
ville roads Wednesday evening a city
police report said today.
SAVE AND
BE SAFE!
YOUR OLD TIRES TAKEN
IN TRADE DURING
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Club to Meet Phoenix Garden
club will meet at 3 p. ra. tomorrow
tn the home of Mrs. M. R. H or ton.
Back from North Jesse DeWilt.
ranger in charge of the Union Creek
district of the Rogue River national
forest, returned by train yesterdiv
from Portland where he underwent a
complete physical examination at the
Dr. T. Homer Coffen clinic.
From Ashland Prof, and Mrs. An
gus Bowmer of- Ashland were among
out-of-town residents attending the
Al G. Barnes and Sells Kioto com
bined circus here last night. Mr.
Bowmer Is professor of drama at the j
Southern Oregon Normal school. !
Returns Home Ralph J. Bailey
returned today to his Portland home
after visiting here for several days.
Mr. Bailey arrived here by motorcar
Saturday night to spend Mother's
Day with his parents. Mr. and Mis.
Wlnfleld Bailey, of 745 West Jackson
boulevard.
In Corvallls Mrs. Blanche Taylor of
714 West 10th street ii in Corvallls
where she Is visiting her son Theo
dore, student at Oregon State col
lege. Mrs. Taylor accompanied Mr.?.
Myron Root north last week, the lat
ter having returned here the first of
the week.
Fined S10 Pleading guilty to a
charge of disorderly conduct, Ralph
W. Ayres of 115 Florence street was
fined $10 and costs in Justice of the
peace court this morning. State po
lice arrested Ayres last night at Vis
carnival after he allegedly caused a
disturbance and mildly resisted arresx.
Flying South Charles LaJotte.
chief pilot for the Gilmore Oil com
pany, stopped at Medford municipal
airport this afternoon to have his
company's Bellanca plane refueled.
He was en route from Portland to
Los Angeles, having flown Earl Gil
more. Jr., company president, to Port
land last week.
Overnight Guests Senaxor H. J.
Elliott, accompanied by Mrs. Elliott,
was a business visitor here yesterday
and today. Senator Elliott formerly
represented Polk and Benton coun
ties in the state legislature. While
here the visiters were overnight guests
at the home of Senator Elliott's
brother, Dr. B. R. Elliott.
To Portland G. A. Barr left today
by motorcar for Portland where ne
will make his home. He has lived
in Medford for a number of years
and was part owner of the Jackson
County Feed company at 4th a nd
Bartlett streets. He was accompanied
to Portland by C. W. Konkle. owner
of the company, who will attend t
convention of feed store operators.
Get Appointments Six appoint
ments for service fellowships at Near
York university have been granted by
the eastern college officials, accord
ing to the Oregon State Barometor,
Among the O.S.C. men receiving an
appointment was James Edwards, son
of C. S. Edwards,. claim deputy In the
unemployment compensation com
mission office In the city hal here.
Candidate Here Reade M. Ireland,
Republican candidate for the short
United States senate term, conferred
here this morning. A native Oregon
Ian and World war veteran, Mr. Ire
land is engaged In the Insurance and
farm management business In Port
land. He has been attending night
school of the Northwest college of
law and will receive his degree June
8. From here he was to go to Grants
Pass. Coqullle and Marshfleld.
Return Home Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Mann of 816 East Main street, ac
companied by Miss Betty Vilm of
303 Genesee street, returned last
night by motorcar from the north.
Mr. and Mrs. Mann were guests over
the week-end of their daughter,
Janet, at the University of Oregon
In Eugene. Miss Vtlm visited friends
In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Mann and
Miss Vllm met in Portland for a the
ater party before returning home.
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YOUR TIRE SHOP 0. C. Furnas, Proprietor
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When "Angel" takes a day off. trou
ble's In the offing, and Jane With
ers' fans are off on the laugh spree
of their lives In "Angel's Holiday."
playing at the Roxy theatre today and
tomorrow. Sally Blane. Robert Kent
and Joan Davis are In support of the
popular star.
Club to Meet Past Commanders
club of southern Oregon will hold
its regular quarterly meeting In the
American Legion hall tn Ashland nn
Monday. A chicken dinner will be
served at 8 p. m.. followed by a busi
ness session, according to notices re
ceived by local members. The club
is composed of past commanders rf
the various Legion posts In Aahland,
Medford, Grants Pass and Kerby. It
meets regularly ta discuss matters of
Importance to the Legion.
Committees Named Two more
1938-39 standing committees of th
Jackson County Chamber of Com
merce were announced today by Eu
gene Thorndike, president. They were
the legislative committee : County
Judge Earl B. Day, chairman. H. S.
Deuel. William M. McAllister. Earl
Newbry. Ralph O. Stephenson, Glenn
O. Taylor and Don Newbury; and the
publicity committee : Herb Grey,
chairman. Leo Blahop. Moore Hamil
ton and L. M. Welsenburger.
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Dinner Session Southern Oregon
Optometry association met In regu
lar monthly session Wednesday night
at the Hotel Medford for dinner.
Later the doctors proceeded to tne
office of Dr. Robert E. Leo for a
business meeting and their wives ad
journed to the home of Dr. George S.
Jennings for a social evening. Mem
bers from Grants Pass were "H. W.
Herman and O. H. Scheetz. From
Medford the following doctors and
their wives attended: A. W. Outsell,
G. S. Jennings. Robert E. Lee, C. L.
Perkins and Robert M. Hood.
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Plowing Road A crew of CCC men
from Camp South Fork was engaged
today tn plowing the snow-blocked
roed to Fish lake. The road would
be plowed to within 1 miles of
the lake tonight. Rogue River na
tional forest headquarters said. No
attempt will be made to plow the
road beyond that point because the
snow is too deep, headquarters stated.
Turn-off and parking space will be
provided, at the end of the plowed
section. The crew is using a tractor
with a blade attached. Laurance
Espey, project superintendent, is In
charge of the work.
Dental Course A large attendance
Is expected at the post -graduate
course In dentistry for the child, to
be held In the Hotel Medford Satur
day afternoon and evening beginning
at 1:30 p. m. Dentists from the en
tire county and surrounding com
munities are Invited. The course is
BALLOON DANCE
Saturday Night
May 14th
Sams Valley Grange Hali
Hal Grow's Orchestra
Men 40c
Ladies 10c
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Romantic Pair
William Boyd u "Hopalong Cas-
aldy" and Natalie Moorhead as a cou
rageous woman rancher provide the
romantic Interest In "Heart of Ari
zona," which playa at the Rlalto
theatre tomorrow and Saturday.
Oeorge Hayea. popular comedy star
and pal of Hoppy, Is again In the
cast of the Clarence B. Mulford thrill
er which also Includes Russell Kay-
den and John Elliott.
Bob Baker, newest of the singing
cowboys, plays In the added West
ern feature, "The Singing Outlaw."
sponsored by the Southern Oregon
Dental society In cooperation with the
dental division of the Oregon state
board of health, the Oregon 8tate
Dental society and the state board
of dental examiners. Speakers will
Include Dr. J. Allan Sampson of Van
couver, B. C, specialist in children's
dentistry and former associate editor
of Oral Health. '
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Closing time for Too Late to Clas
sify Ads Is 1 :30 p m.
ADDING MACHINES Blerma, 116
N. Central. Phone 283.
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Special Communication.
Medford Lodge No. 103, A.
P. It A. M., Friday. May 13,
"is 8 P' m' Worlt degres.
L. L. Sanders, W. M.
R. K. Sweeney, Secy.
Too Late to Classify
ROOM FOR TWO 153 No. Oakdale.
FOR SALE Business property In
Medford drawing 13 Interest; MOO
cash will hsndle. Box 3390, Tribune.
WANT Transportation to Los An
geles. 318 Hamilton.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In
modern home, close In. Box 3308,
Tribune.
WANTED TO RENT 8 or 8-room
modern holse, good location. Per
manent. Phone Ashland 435-R, or
write Box 3103, Tribune.
FOR SALE Iris, new shades and col
ors: the world's best. Glascock's
Nursery, 36. Beatty.
ELECTRIC Fence Exchange, 117.80 up.
Harry Weagant, Ashland Ph. ll-F-4.
SB PONTIAC
SIX SEDAN
FOR SALE
BY OWNER
Must sell at once at Big Reduction
low mileage, good as new car.
Terms. Call
T. A. COLBERTSON. Tel. 603.
FOR SALE Arborvltae for accent
shrubs: foundation planting. Olas
cock'a Nursery, 364 Beatty.
FOR SALE or trade for Medford prop
erty, IVi A. tract. 5-room house,
garage, woodshed, fruit-room, chick
en house, peach, apricot and ber
ries: A-l alfalfa, free soil, good
water: mile N. Bear creek bridge
at Central Ponlt. H. E. James, Rt.
1, Box 300. Central Point, Ore,
GLADIOLI, le each, all colors. 331
Maple at end of N. Bartlett. Mrs.
Cllne.
8-ROOM PLASTERED HOUSE, fur
nished: close In on paved street.
Full price IIS00. Terms. C. S.
Butterfleld. 400 Medford Bldg.
FOR RENT Apt. 3. furnished. Dur
rell Court, 333 N. Holly.
FOR RENT 8-room stucco home at
133 Almond. Phone 1001-W.
CLASSY Scottle puppies. Sired by
Champlon'a Son, 816 each. Royal
Rogue Kennels.
FOR SALE 1039 Ford model A coupe;
exoellent condition. Priced to sell.
Phone 1053-Y,
1934 DE LUXE Master Chev. Coupe:
200 cash, balance easy monthly
payments. 713 Palm St.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished 8-room
suburban home, electrically equip
ped, oil burner, overstuffed, piano.
Reasonable. Phone 408-H.
FOR RENT 4 rooms, bath, unfur
nished, modern. Want stesdy rent
ers. 16 Myers St. Key at 8 East
Jackson.
3-ROOM apartment, private entrance.
Reasonable to steady adult tenants,
0 East Jackson,
FOR SALE Registered Guernsey
- bull. No. 318208; 4 years oia; weu
marked. Howard C. Short, Eagle
Point, Ore.
SLEEPING ROOM with sitting room,
very pleasant. 706 So. Oakdale.
FOR RENT 8-room modern house,
partly furnished If desired. Call
406-R-4.
FOR RENT 3 unfurnished rooms for
light housekeeping. 338 N. Riverside.
1036 PLYMOUTH 4-door Sedan: beau
tiful gunmetal finish like new: 00
day new car guarantee. Only 8579
on low easy terms.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Distributor!.
FOR SALE Cut flowers, snowballs,
oriental poppy, Iris and ltly-of-tho-valley.
Bouquets 15c. Viburnum
roots 80c. 343 North Grape.
GILMORE Lubrication Specialist will
be at "Rudy's GUmore Service,"
303 So. Central, Friday and Satur
day. Your car will receive special
attention at our regular 90c prloe.
All work guaranteed.
FOR SALE Fresh cow: slso 3 cows to
freshen In few days. W. F. Martin,
Crater Lake Hwy., mile south Eagle
Point.
WANTED By refined, well-qusllfled
lady, a position as companion, prac
tical nurse or housekeeper In moth
erless home. Excellent cook and
manager. Box 3384, Tribune.
WEEK-END BARGAINS White flan
nels, gray ault, 3 pairs pants. sle
36; anklets, overall, Jacketa. men's
and women's clothing and shoes.
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WITHERS
HOLIDAY
with
SALLY BLANE
Rob t KENT
Joan DavU 4ELfltJ
TOWNSEND CLUB NO. 1 will have a
covered dish luncheon at the K. P.
hall, Friday evening.
FOR SALE 13 fine weaner pigs, L.
W. Badger, 3Vi miles west Central
Point on Old Stage road.
WANTED To get In touch with some
private party with capital to Invest
on ahort term paper carrying hlgn
rate of Interest. Not real estate. A-l
security. Write Box 3171. Tribune.
LET US give that shabby, scabby car
a gleaming new finish. Mitchell
Auto Beauty Shop.
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