PACE SEVEN
On North Riverside Avenue Open for Public Inspection All Day Friday
EAGLE PI SCHOOL
Salem, June 19. V-Oregon
shipper ot nursery and floral
stock into Oklahoma will no
longer have to pay an out-of-state
nurserymen fee to send
stock into that state, the state
department of agriculture said
today.
Glimpse of New Modern Motel and Service Station Completed Here
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CONGRATULATIONS
HAROLD BROWN INSURES THE TOWN
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Eagle Point. June 19 (SpD
There will be a public school
meeting in the Eagle Point high
school Friday, June 20, for the
purpose of talking over condi
tions in the schools if the can
tonment should be located in
Medford. C. R. Bowman and
Judge J. B. Coleman will be
principal speakers for the eve
ning and every one is urged to
attend.
View of the attractive ultra-modern "99" Motel which was completed on North RWerside Avenue this week and will be open for
vu. i ,.! nn,nrrnw rnm 10 a. m. throuuh the ercnina. In the rioht foreground is tne nome 01 mi. ana nn. w. n. wbot.
owners and operators oi the motel while in the background are the seen units already instaiiea
soon. At the lett is the new Texaco serTice station wnicn wm om mngn oj -u
Other cabins will be added
well known Mtdford station operator.
RESULTS LISTED
IN REALTY E)
Examination for real estate
AUTO DEAL TRIAL! LOCKHEED T& HIRE
Hearing of testimony in the
broker held here June 13 was circuit court trial of the Med
passed by E. F. Bagley, J. C. iford Garage against George W.
Collins, Grace Hill and Charles Fields, was still underway today
A. Wins, all of Medford; Edward before Circuit Judge H,
C. Coates, Grants Pass; H. E.
Hamaker, Klamath Falls, and
Bert Wells, Roseburg, Carl Y.
Tengwald, member of the state
real estate board, today an
nounced he had been notified
by the Salem office. Mr. Teng
wald conducted the examinations
for the board in city hall. Eight
took the examination for broker.
All four who took the exam
ination for real estate salesman
passed, Mr. Tengwald was in
formed. They were C. E. Naff
liger, Medford; David B. Turner
and Floyd C. Pierce, Klamath
Falls, and Albert Mincer, Grants
Pass.
K. Han
na and a Jury. It was expected
the case would be in the hands
of the iury late today.
The plaintiff is suing Fields
for $2500 general and punitive
damages, over an automobile
deal controversy.
Research to Go On
Philadelphia (U.PJ Despite
the tremendous war effort and
the constant dangers from bom
bardment, the American Philo
sophical Society has decided that
scientific research must go on
in England. For that reason, the
society announced that it had
sent a grant of $10,000 to Brit
ain to be used by scientific socie
ties in furtherance of their work.
Mines laid in the first World
war constituted a menace to
shipping as recently as 1929
when a Russian steamer was
blown up in the Black sea.
HEART AILMENT
TAKES PLAYBOY
Portland, June 19. .) For
the second time in two months
the Lockheed Aircraft company
of Burbank, Calif., has a repre
sentative in Oregon seeking
workers.
Marshall Dunn, employment
representative, said he hoped to j
sign 235 men. Because of short- i
age of skilled worners, some
were being accepted with only ,
four weeks training in aviation j
sheet metal work. I
Dunn was at Eugene and
Salem before coming here yes
terday. Today he interviewed
applicants at Astoria. From
there he will go to La Grande, :
then Medford. I
reported suffering severe dam
age from heavy spring rains.
Winter peas, wheat and hay have
been flattened, agricultural of
ficials said today.
Find Bather's Body
Seaside, Ore., June 19. (P)
Bathers discovered the body of
Garland Mott, 16, Portland, on
the beach north of here yester
day, H. A. Kemmerer, Seaside
chief of police, said. The youth
drowned in the surf here June
10.
Valley Junction, Ore., June
19. (P) A service station,
store and restaurant were de
stroyed by fire of undetermined
origin Tuesday niRht at this
Junction point on the McMinn-ville-coast
highway.
The Navaho Indians believe
that there are male and female
clouds, that winds from the
north are male, and winds from
the south female.
Congratulation
to
Chet Lindley
on the Completion
of his new modern
99
MOTEL
Cement Work Done by
Chas. Neidrich
34 Willamette
123 East Main
Phone 3446
We Join With the People of
Medford In Extending
BEST WISHES
To
Mr. and Mrs. Lindley
For providing Medford with such an outstanding,
new, modern tourist Motel.
Blankets, Sheets, Cases, Pillows,
Towels and Drapes
Br
M. M. DEPT. STORE
We Extend Best
Wishes and Congratulations
'99' MOTEL
We are glad to have fur
nished the shrubbery used
in planting the beautiful
grounds.
Glascock's Nursery
264 Beatty
New York, June 19 . UP)
Philip M. Plant, 39-year-old
Broadway playboy, big game
hunter and chicken farmer, died
last night in Polyclinic hospital
of a heart ailment.
With him was his third wife,
the former showgirl, Marjorie
King, and his mother, Mrs. Wil
liam Hayward. Two previous
marriages, the first to Actress
Constance Bennett, the second to
Edna Dunham, ended in divorce.
Fifteen millions inherited
from his step-father, the late
Commodore Morton F. Plant,
yachtman and railroad and
steamship mogul, started him on
; a gay but tempestuous round of
activities even before his gradua
! tion from Yale.
I
Zfeypt had beauty salons as earl;
aa 3J00 B. C.
Pickers Needed
Silverton, Ore., June 19. IP)
The strawberry crop, still un
harvcsted, is threatened by lack
of pickers, growers said today.
Rain has caused some damage.
Rain Damages Crops
La Grande, June 19
Grande Ronde valley crops are
Congratulations
99' MOTEL
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BARNEBURG
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Furniture Co.
6th and Front
Phono 2333
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CONGRATULATIONS
"99" MOTEL
PLUMBING BY
H. E. HAWK
1111 West 10th. Phone 4621.
-the OPENING of
"99" MOTEL
826 North RIVERSIDE Ave.
MEDFORD'S NEWEST and FINEST
OPEN -HOUSE INSPECTION
Friday from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m.
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Tomorrow June 20 - When the "99" MOTEL Open House Is Held
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Gasolines o HAVOLINE and TEXACO
Motor Oils o MARFAK LUBRICATION
Firestone TIRES and ACCESSORIES
Everyone Invited to Call and Inspect This New Station-Paul Turner -Mgr.
SPECIAL
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