MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 19, 1940.
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FIRE HALL VISITED
BY CITY
Der Fuehrer's Score Sheet Since 1935
Equipment Inspected by City
Dads Firemen Are Con
gratulated On Efficiency
An Inspection of fire depart
ment headquarter! was made
last evening by the city coun
cil and civil service commission
Under the guidance of Chief
Roy Elliott, the officials were
shown the work of calsomining.
pointing and scrubbing which
was completed recently by the
firemen. The entire building
was gone over, the firemen do
ing the work themselves. It re
auired ST5 pounds of calsomine
for the job, the chief related.
In addition, he explained as he
escorted the officials about the
building, the kitchen was paint
ed, all the woodwork was
cashed, the floors were waxed
and the drapes were laundered
Tasks Rotated
Every part of the building
was inspected, the city officials
being shown how the firemen
live at headquarters, how their
clothes are arranged to lump
into if an alarm sounds at night,
how lights go on automatically
so that the men would not be
groping in the dark. They were
told how the firemen are ro
tated in certain tasks so that at
all times some one has direct
responsibility for a certain job
The workshop also was in
spected, the councilmen and civ
il service commissioners seeing
the array of fine tools with
which the firemen convert brok
endown toys into new, shiny
playthings for poor children at
Christmas. The tools. Chief El
liott explained, have been
bought out of proceeds from the
firemen's annual ball.
Considerable attention was
paid to the fire engines, Edward
Ca noose, assistant fire chief, ex
plaining how the pumpers and
chemicals function. The lights
of the fire wagons are tested
every night, the engines every
morning, the inspecting party
was informed. Electric heaters
keep the engines warm so that
they will start easily in any
kind of weather, Mr. Canoose
pointed out.
13 On Duty ai Night
With the volunteers, there
are now 13 men on duty at head
quarters every night, Chief El
liott said, adding that the volun
teers are a valuable part of the
department whose work means
much to the city In the control
of fire.
All the regular firemen who
were on duty were introduced
to the councilmen and civil
service commissioners. The in
specting party congratulated the
firemen on the way they main
tain the hall and spoke highly
of their work as fire fighters.
BRITAIN CONTRACTS
FOR FORD ENGINES
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Motor company of Detroit for
6000 Rolls-Royce Merlin airplane
V. engines. Aircraft Production
Minister Lord Beaverbrook an
nounced today.
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month and deliveries will be
gin early next year, the an
nouncement said.
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1. Seisure of the Saar in January, 1933. 2. Austria disappears. March 1938. 3. Sudetenland falls
October, 1938. 4. Memel Is taken in March. 1939. 3. Bohemia. Moravia and Slovakia disappear In
March, 1939. 8. Poland Is destroyed tn September, 1939. part going to Russia. 7. The Blitzkrieg
moves northward into Denmark in April, 1940. S. Norway Is invaded on Its heels but fights
through May and part of June. 9. Luxembourg Is Invaded In May. 10. The Netherlands fall la
May. 11. Belgium capitulates May 29. 12. Paris falls and France asks peace.
COUNCIL ACTION
CLEARS WAY FOR
PAVING HEARINGS
The way was cleared at last
night'a semi-monthly city coun
cil meeting for the calling of a
public hearing on the paving of
short stretches of a number of
streets.
The streets and roads commit
tee reported that estimates of
cost had been prepared, togeth
er with the financial status of
the improvement districts, and
the entire matter was then re
ferred to the city superintend
ent and city attorney for ap
propriate action. It was indi
cated the next step would be
the calling of the public hear
ing on the paving proposals.
The streets involved in the
paving proposal were: Dakota
from King to Peach; Beekman
from Dakota southward; Park
from Dakota to Belmont; and
Catherine from Park to King.
The paving improvements had
been asked by property owners
in petitions filed some time ago.
The improvement cost would be
assessed against the property.
H. S. Deuel, chairman of the
finance committee and ranking
councilman, presided in the ab
sence of Mayor C. C. Furnas.
return heavyweight battle of
the fists between Champion
Joe Louis and Arthur Godoy.
The fight it slated for the Yan
kee Stadium. If the weather
causes a postponement, broad
cast time will be changed.
WJZ-NBC, using Sam Taub
and Bill Stem, will do the
transmission, starting at 6
o'clock.
Next week's broadcasting
from the Republican national
convention will Include the
Tuesday night address of for
mer President Herbert Hoover.
Tonight: Europe MBS 8.
6:20; CGS 4:55. 6:30; WJZ-NBC
6; NBC 8.
W ABC-CBS 6:13, interview
of Roger W. Babson. prohibi
tion presidential candidate.
WJZ-NBC 7:03. Preview of
Louis-Godoy fight.
MBS 5:30. Charles G. Dawes
discussing current developments.
DIVIDEND VOTED
BY DIRECTORS OF
FIRST FEDERAL
A dividend of J 14 pr rent
was voted by directors of First
Federal Savings and Loan asso
ciation of Medford, Tuesday,
payable July 1, and on behalf
of the directors, R. F. Kyle, secretary-manager,
stated that "the
dividend is in line with general
trend of returns on insured
savings throughout the state
and nation. Our association,"
Mr. Kyle said, "previously has
been paying 4 per cent. The
yield has declined on all classes
of sound Investments in re
cent years, most associations
still paying 3'i per cent are
considering dividend reductions
In the near future. With occa
sional exceptions the savings
banks are paying 1H per. cent
or less. Postal savings pay 2
per cent and the average yield
on government bonds and high-
grade corporation bonds ranges
from to 3V4 per cent. Bonds
are subject to fluctuations in
market value while insured sav
ings are not and the savings
In the First Federal Savings
and Loan association of Med
ford are not only insured up
to $5,000 but are protected
against market fluctuations, be
ing withdrawable 100 cents on
the dollar.
"Our association has always
invited the savings and invest
ments of people who expect a
conservative investment," Mr
Kyle continued. 'This conserv
ative trend is toward lower
dividends and higher reserves
and places the leading depart
ment of the association in a
position to compete for the
very best home loans available
in thia community. Loan rates
have probably touched bottom,
although today we are taking a
higher volume of loans at mini
mum rates than at any time in
our history."
Directors of the association
are Wm. H. Kluhrer, A. J.
Hanby. P. M. Janney. B. H.
Bauer, W. H. Relehstein. W. C.
Rookard, M. Peirce and Mr.
Kyle.
Publisher Diet
Tillamook, June 19. (JT)
Thomas Walpole, publisher of
the weekly Headline Herald,
died today following a brief Illness.
Weather.
Northern California: Gener
ally fair tonight and Thursday
but some cloudiness on coast
night and morning and local
thunderstorms tonight over
mountains of north portion;
warmer In delta region Thurs
day; gentle variable wind off
coast, becoming moderate northwest.
Brave Farm Wife.
Canyonville, Ore., Juna 19
Mrs. L. B. Goodreau, farm
wife, heard her pigs squealing
and discovered a 300-pound boar
I clawing Its way through the
fence. She repelled the la
I vasion with a single bullet.
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Radio Highlight
By Associated Press.
(Time is Pacific Standard.)
New York, June 19. Respite
from war broadcasting will be
offered Thursday night, if it
doesn't rain. In an altogether
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