CIOHT MEDrOHD MAIL TRIBUNE Wednesday. March T. IMS
AUSTIN RESIGNS
AS INSPECTOR OF
CITY MILK AREA
Ht city council last night ac
cepted the resignation of
Charles Austin as city milk in
spector effective March 15. Aus
tin, who has been with the city
since 1929, Is retiring.
Mayor Clarence A. Meeker
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
Craomulslon relieves promptly be
cause It goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
Srm laden phlegm, and aid nature
soothe and heal raw, tender, in
flamed bronchial mucous mem
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Craomulslon with the un
derstanding you must like the way It
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
fnrCouftit Chest Colds. Ironehit''
and various councilmen ex
pressed their appreciation of
Austin's service to the city.
Sale of several city lots
was approved. Lots 3, 4, 9 and
10 in the Euclid Park addition
are to be sold to W. D. Huber
for $1100. This is a restricted
area and the lots are sold under
condition that nothing but dwel
lings will be erected, that not
more than one dwelling will be
erected on a lot and that dwel
lings will cost not less than
$5000. Closing of an alley in
the addition was refrred to the
planning commission for recom
mendation. Lots 2, 3, 4 and 5 In the
Ankeny Heights addition were
approved for sale to Don New
bury at coat of $1125.
A resolution endorsing the
application of the Rogue Valley
Transit company to the state
Public Utilities commission for
the right to carry passengers to
intermediate points between
Medford. and Ashland was
passed. A hearing on the appli
cation is scheduled for the near
future.
An ordinance providing for
purchase of the Olds tract on
the banks of Bear Creek for a
city park was passed, a com
plete story on the proposed
park being carried elsewhere in
this Issue. Another ordinance)
provided for the negotiation
with certain federal agencies
for the purchase of the River
side USO at such time as it is
no longer needed by the govern
ment. It was explained that this
is in no way binding upon the
council but is a protective step.
G o v e r n m ent representatives
have indicated that the property
might be obtainable at a very
low figure on the assurance that
any revenues from the property
would go to a civic project,
such as the proposed new park.
Organizations of the city were
recently polled on the matter
of the city's purchase of the
building and returned favor
able reaction.
A budget committee for the
coming year was appointed, the
members to be G. A. Gibbons,
Herb Grey, Nell Collins, A. W.
Llngaas, R. A. Skinner, Dwlght
Houghton, Elwood Hedberg and
Robert Kyle.
Councilmen present were J.
C. Collins, Larry Schade, H. J.
Field, C. H. Herman, Donald
Campbell, F. J. Runtz and Har
old Trye.
The coldest day in Indian
nnnlU Tnri.. occurred In Jan
uary, 1884, when the tempera
ture dropped 23 oeiow. ine mu
test weather was 106 degrees in
July, 1901, July, 1034, and July
1936.
HOLLY
THEATRE
FRIDAY
MARCH 98:15 P.M.
The Brilliant Comedy
Drama with an All-Woman
Cast!
"DEADLIER
THAN THE
MALE"
A Pete Williams Play,
Enacted by Medford's Own
LITTLE
THEATRE GROUP
BENEFIT RED CROSS
Tickets on Sale : .
MANN'S
DEPT. STORE
General Admission 55c
Reserved Seats: 80c
$1.20 $180, Tax Included
Published In cooperation with
the Red Cross and Medford's Lit
tle Theatre Group by the
makers of
BREAD and CAKES
MOTHER TO JOIN
VON DER HELLEN
E
Mrs. Carl von der Hellen,
Route 3, Box 458, has enlisted
in the Women's Army Corps for
Hospital duty according to an an'
nouncement by Lt. Aida Ingra-
nam, WAC recruiting officer for
Medford. Mrs. von der Hellen's
entry into the service will place
a third star on her family's serv
ice flag, with an anticipated
lourtn.
One son, Capt. Robert L. Ton
der Hellen, is now serving with
the army air corps, another son.
Richard C. von der Hellen, is
with the infantry in the Philip
pines and a daughter, Patricia, is
in nurses training at St Vin
cent's Hospital, Portland, and
plans to enter the Cadet Nurses
Corps in September of this year.
Pvt. von der Hellen will leave
shortly for Portland where a
group will entrain for Ft. Ogle
thorpe, Ga., to take basic and
hospital training. After this she
will return to the hospital of
her choice, which is Barnes Gen
eral hospital in Vancouver, for
service, une new recruit has been
a leader of 4-H club activities
for a number of years and last
year held the position of house
mother at Oregon State college
Full information about the
new medical department pro
gram and other opportunities
open to members of the Women's
Army corps In the air forces
service forces and ground forces
is available at the army recruit
ing station In the postoffice
building, Medford. Lt. Ingraham
states.
f-H ENROLLMENT
LUST YET IS
YEA'
Corvallis, March 7 In ob
serving National 4-H Club week
March 311, Oregon is helping
build the club program in this
country in 1945 to what is ex
pected to be the largest enroll
ment In history, reoorts H. C.
Seymour, state club leader In
tne O.S.C. Extension service.
Last year's total of 1,700,000 4-H
Club members Is expected to be
Increased to more than two mil
lion this year.
In Oregon, where the propor
tion of club members to the to
tal number of boys and girls of
club age has consistently led the
nation, special observances were
arranged in each county, with
recognition and encouragement
of club wor1' given at meetings
of granges, Farmers Unions.
Farm Burecus, parent-teachers'
groups, service clubs, and local
churches. Every club leader Is
receiving a copy of message Is
sued by Fre-ident Roosevelt and
Governor Earl Snell in support
of, the work.
F. R. Urges Effort
"Your efforts must be carried
forward with even more mo
mentum in 1945," wrote Presi
dent Roosevelt. "To this end may
National 4-H Club week result
in a rededlcation by all 4-H club
Kindly
Personal
Attention
To All
Details
"
When you are called upon to
put a loved one to rest, and
the burden of your grief
maices attention to letalis an-
ficult rely on us to carry out
your every wish. Mr. Perl.
Mr. Davis or Mr. Wheeler
will serve vou personally.
Our beautiful chapel, gracious
family rooms facilities for
very kind or reltqtous ob
servance and well trained,
considerate staff of specialists.
assure the completion of
very detail to a point of com
plete satisfaction.
Phone 2675
Ambulance Service
Lady Attendant
FUNERAL
HOME
426 WEST SIXTH ST.
members of their heads, hearts.
hands, and health to full-hearted
endeavoc in all that makes for
victory." '
Governor Snell In his message
to club members said, "All dur
ing the war Oregon has bad
every reason to be proud of these
boys and girls, as they have
every right to be proud of them
selves. The increasing food em
ergency only serves to increase
appreciation at home and in the
armed forces."
Oregon had an Increase In en
rollment ' of club members in
1944 with expanded projects In
food production and conserva
tion. Every member who pro
duced enough "Food to Feed a
Fighter" will receive a special
certificate of appreciation from
the army quartermaster corps.
Expanded work In such projects
ii the aim of all leaders in 1945.
EAGLE POINT UNIT TO
MEET NEXT THURSDAY
Eagle Point, March 7 Eagle
Point Extension unit win meet
Thursday at the home of Mrs,
Clarence Greb on Crater Lake
highway. County Home Demon,
stration Agent Marian Farrell
will be in charge. Members
should bring their table service.
Closing time to, Sunday Too Lata
to Claxsil S 3u Saturday afternoon-.
Pleaiie remember
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