Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 01, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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    TWILL SEE
NO FAST RETURN
TO
Eugene, Ore., June 30 (U.R)
Attorney-General Robert W.
Kenny of California sees no
chance of a blissful return to
prewar "normalcy" for the Pa
clfic coast In population, employ
ment, Income levels, or indus
trial production.
Furthermore, he told dele
gates to the 56th annual confer
ence of the Oregon Newspaper
Publishers association, Satur
day,, an attempted return would
"step up all our headaches to
the incurable stage." He ob
served that such recapturing of
the past had been tried before
without appreciable benefit.
He advised in the interest of
future security, that the new
norms of jobs, wages, manufac
turing and thinking be accepted,
after the war. ,
He predicted that long before
that time national policies, both
of government and enterprise
must be made if far west de
velopment in relation to the na
tional economy are to be stabil
ized.
He invited other regions to
present to the west their prob
lems, so that fair play and co
operation could develop.
Tom Purcell, of the Gresham
Outlook, was elected president
of the association, succeeding E.
Palmer Hoyt, publisher of the
Portland Oregonian.
SHORTAGES FORCE
Los Angeles, June 30 (U.R)
A cut in, supplies of shorten
ing and sugar may force the ra
tioning of bread and other baked
goods in southern California.
Secretary -Manager William
Francis Ireland of Associated
Bakers of Southern California,
warned tonight.
Federal rationing officials
computed the amounts of sugar
and shortening consumed by
bakeries in a 1941 to 1942 period
and took this as a base for their
needs although southern Califor
nia's population has increased by
three-fourths of a million in re
cent years, Ireland said. '
Eagle Point Boy
Champion Judge
In 4-H Contest
Grand champion livestock
Judge at the 1945 4-H club sum
mer school is the title bestowed
" on Wayne Russell, 16, of Eagle
Point. Wayne has been a club
member for five years and was
high scoring Judge In the county
livestock judging contest last
fall. He owns a dairy project
consisting of two purebred Jer
sey calves and a purebred Jer
sey cow in production. .
In addition to topping the live
stock judging contest, Wayne
was president of the group liv
ing in his fraternity house and
was a member of the executive
council.
Henry Padgham, Jr. of Roxy
Ann placed third in the live
stock judging contest. Both
boys received an Oregon state
pennant as a prize for their ex
cellent work. Nearly 300 boys
from Oregon 4-H clubs com
peted. Closing time ror Sunday Too Lats
to CIbuMv 5 3U Saturday afternoon"
Pleas, remember
Medford Man Slays Big Bear
In Exciting Hillside Battle
Fred Baker, taxi driver, of
1122 West 4th street, had a day
off Wednesday, so he bundled
his wife, mother and two chil
dren into the family car and, to
tally unsuspecting, rode straight
into an adventure such as the
Rogue valley pioneers tell about.
Baker's plan was to look at a
mining property near the Apple
gate divide and, incidentally do
a bit of fishing en route. Being
a gun lover, he loaded in with
the lunch and other picnic items,
a .32 special rifle and a .30 cali
ber Luger pistol just in case.:
Near their destination one of
the children spied a huge brown
bear. on a ridge high above the
road.. Hastily grabbing his rifle.
Brown jumped out of the car and
threw a shot at the beast, over
ISO yards away. The bullet
broke one of its hind legs and
the, animal started spinning and
threshing about, snapping at its
wound and emitting blood-curdling
snarls. Suddenly the fren
zied bruin rolled himself into a
ball and came hurtling down
through the hillside brush, wind
ing up in a thicket.
Baker, advancing to the spot,
was nearly caught when the ani
mal, thought dead, started for
him in a series of clumsy three
legged lurches. Although handi
capped by the leg wound, its
claws came too close for comfort
as it swung its mighty forepaws
liks a boxer "hooking" at an
opponent.
Baker fired three times while
sidestepping the rushes, none of
the bullets doing more than fur
ther enrage the bear. On his next
attempt to get in a fatal shot,
the gun merely "clicked" on an
empty chamber. . He called to his
wife to bring more shells. How
ever, his mother, fearing he
would run out of ammunition he
fore dispatching the bear, had
started toward him with the Lu
ger. Quickly securing this wea
pon Baker stepped in and sent
two bullets into the beast's head,
one just behind the ear provid
ing the coup de grace.
It took the combined efforts
of the family to roll the 500
pound carcass further down the
bank to the car and load it In the
trunk. On arrival in town fur
ther examination showed that
the bear, which measured TVs
feet long and 10 Inches between
the ears, had a hide so thick and
his body so well padded with fat
that the bullets which struck
him in the back had failed to
penetrate far or to break bones.
Besides the exciting adven
ture, the giant provided a beau
tiful fur rug, four . gallons of
lard and a great heap of meat
for the Baker cold storage
locker. .
Too Late 'to Classify
F. Sa;e Vaughn Drag-Saw and
Carold jParker, 610 S. Central.
PACKING and Crating by relfiTbie"e5
perlenced men. don't take chances.
Phone 2888. Davis Transfer & Stor-
beviju o. r ir at
MOVING padded van service for your
, convenience. Ph. 4664 City Transfer
LOW priced AUTO PAINTING with
war emergency paint: Also the best
WARPAINT00 with BEST
MITCHELL PAINT SHOP
duo a. mverslde
FOR SALE New Duplex Compressor
head SU11 In crate. Ph. 5427 or 1 155
N C-jnu-al. days. 7 N. Central,
evenings.
ELLIS GROCERY and FEED STORE,
740 Old Crater Lake highway. Ph.
" 5568. Livestock spray, 65c per fal.
WILL pasture riding horse for use of
same Good pasture. Rt. a. Box 15.
Jacksonville.
FOR SALE OR RENT Small fur
nished home, suitable for couple.
a., uniiq .J.J1. POO O. noiiy.
FOUND Fountain Pen. Owner Call
at -irtnune. identify and pay ad.
FOR SALE New 2-bedroom modern
house, furnace, . lawn and garden.
Alaskans Prepare
For Big Increase
In Tourist Trade
Anchorage, Alaska (U.R)-The
fish and wildlife service is pre
paring to increase the Came
population of Alaska tn rnmnpn .
sate for expected inroads again. , 'SJSTflSS SdB
WANTED bay Porter. Good salary.
Brown's Cafe.
BING Cherries for Sale Call 823 Tay
lor St., or phone 4885.
FOR SALE New large crib mattress.
moisture prooi cover. B. 821 Oak St.
the resource when sDorts-mind
ed servicemen invade the area
after the war.
Charles E. Jackson, assistant
director of the service, experts
a 50 per cent increase in he
number of hunting and fishing
licenses issued in Alaska im
mediately after V-J day. He
.said the increase after World
War I was 30 per cent.
Jackson warned that although
tourist travel may be the terri
tory's No. 1 industry in early
post-war years, it also will pre
sent a threat against Alaska's
wild life resources.
He said that to implement the
service's policy of conserving the
resource while also allowing rea
sonable use. a program has been
adopted for the construction of
more hatcheries, stocking of
lakes, studies for improving fur
facilities, the removal of obstruc
tions to spawning grounds and
the opening of new spawning
areas.
Belgium has been one of the
main and earliest victims of two
modern wars.
rates Giant Pines, beautiful grounds
17 miles N. on Pacific Hi-way. Mac
Donald's Lodge. Gold Hill.
CHERRIES all kinds one mile E. of
Central Point, first house on right
after crossing Bear Creek brldge.
BATTERY radio, like new. Western
rtuio supply
FOR SALE Weaner Pigs for sale. J.
C. Duggan. Sams Valley.
FOR SALE Cherries at Little Valley
nancn. i-none oaai.
FOR SALE ISO New Hamoshira pul
lets and roosters, 5 months old. Di
rect from Cristey farms In New
Hampshire. $1.35 each If you take
all. Charles McCune, Telephone
Eagle Point. 31-F-31.
ATTRACTIVE modern wood circulat
ing heater. Call 3629
SEVERAL good brood tow at Grants
Pass Auctior Tuesday. Also Feeder
and weaner figs, uranta raw com
mission Co.
FOR SALE Guernsey-Jersey Cow,
milking about 3 gals, per day. Been
fresh 2 months, and a No. 1 cow. A
small size table model cream seD-
arator. and breakfast table and four
chairs, almost like new. See them at
Tenth and Maple, or phono 5x2,
ccnirai roini.
WANTED 1 -wheel Trailer. Ph. 5128,
box iub spring St.
FOR SALE New crob white clover
honey. Wholesale or retail. Stewart
Apiaries, 336 Plum St., 9 a. m., to
o p. m. ween gays only. Ph. 5878.
FOR SALE F I y buggy, metal" fra"me.
good condition. Ph. 3962. 621 Palm
FOR SALE Old growth seasoned 7
ft. Cedar posts. Also 8 and 9 ft. Ce
dar corner posts. Carold J. Parker,
610 S. Central.
FOR SALE Nash Sedan, good motor,
good rubber, price $150, within OPA
ceiling. First housi on left on
Coker Butte Road.
ORDER your fancy packed cherries
Mrs. Parker, across from Carlton
-tvursery sign on s. Pacific highway.
ENAMELED Pots, dlsh.pans, percola
' tors, double boilers and combinets.
ACME HARDWARE
Main and Grape
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS' PAINTS
At Hubbard Bros. Hardware. Phone
iy, main and Riverside.
MEN WANTED For Floor Service,
Firestone Stores
WILL Contract cherries on 4 Royal
Anne trees for of proceeds. You
pick. 114 Portland Ave.
FOR SALE Universal combination
wood and gas range with colls, hot
water tank, new. some fittings; both
i or ij w. jacKSon.
BARGAINS Slightly used clothing
iur uie wnoie lamiiy pip r.. Main.
FOR SALE Small
Tribune Box 418.
retail business
FOR SALE Thayer Buggy,
couver.
FOR SALE Furniture, ice box, sew
ing machine, fruit, tools, misc. 704
W. Sixth.
FOR SALE Steel Folding Camp Cot,
$5. Pair fencing foils, $5. Pair elec
tric wall fixtures. $5 Antique and
irons piece for fireplace, $5. Some
circular saws. Large drape, $5. Ph.
5701 or 4375.
WANTED Cook's Helper. Crater
Lake National Park. $165 month
less meals and toom. Ph. 2183 Wed
nesday afternoon and Thursday.
WANTED TO TRADE Old growtn
seasoned 7 ft Cedar posts for piggv
sows. Carold J. Parker, 610 S. Central.
CITY PROPERTY
i Four-room modern home.
very attractive. Can be
Had on small down nav-
ment, Balance monthly. Close In.
C v! 7 C A Four-room modern, com
jrrOU plctely furnished. Good
T dlst. Electric refrlg., elec.
range. Large oil circulator.
OF AA Four-room modern, Imme
$JvUv dlate possession.
Six-room modern, East
side, oak floors, fireplace,
furnace, air condition in a.
beautiful lawn and shrubs. Near
schools, close In.
ACREAGES
ffOIAA Six and one-half acres, all
Ot) iuU Irrigated. Free soil, 3 miles
$5000"
$7500"
$5500
$4750"
512,500-
10 Acres, 6 acres Peaches,
walnuts, cherries. li acre
clover. Five-.room mnrlurn
home, completely furnished. Pres
sure system, poultry house, 200
chickens, barn, 2 cows, 3 calves,
cream separator.
l Acres, 9 ciover, irrigat
ed. 6 acres hay land, deep
well. Near Medford.
, 42 Acres, 25 cultivated.
17 pasture, 2 houses,
larse barn, two oumtu
for house and garden free soil.
(TOO AAA 04 Acres, Grade A Dairy
QCO UlU All under Irrigation.
free water, stock and
equipment, , 8 -room modern home,
full basement. This buy pre-war
priced, close in.
THOMAS J. HIGHT. Realtor
20 South Central
Phone 5307
There's a
n your future!
CRATER LAKE MOTORS
FOR SALE Washing machine. Phone
piia. box mo. spring st,
S. M. WADE
Commercial and Domestic
Refrigerator Repaired
S302 Phono 4104
WASHING MACHINES
REPAIRED
Parti t Service on All Make,
B. & B. WASHER SHOP
406 E. Main Phon, 5302
PARTS and SERVICE
ror .11 makrs ul WASHER,
and REFRIGERATORS
YOUNGER'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE CO.
31 N. Bartlett. Phon 3419
ROGUE RIVER LODGE
Delicious Dinners
Cocktail Lounge Dancing
Open V-vtry Mtht
Exr.pl Mondays '
Phnns Trail Hit
ACME
SPRAY
PAINTERS
Farm, and Dairies our
toecialty. Alto root paint
Inq No ob loo largo or
too small.
Phone 3271
sd8k 'REPAIR
We Do the Seemingly Impossible
Had a pretty bad accident . . . Car look
as though it'i ready for the junk pita
. . . Sea us. We'll have your car look
Ing fine In no time. No damage Is
beyond repair once our experts go to
iwork on It.
MOTOR TUNE-UP
FOR THE 4th
Labor . . $5.00
r- i t t
1
CRATER LAKE MOTORS
SIXTH AND IVY STS.
PHONE 2297
WANTED 10 Piggy sows. White pre
ferred. Carold J. Parker, 010 S.
Central.
WANTED Day Porter. Good salary.
Brown s Cafe.
$6800
60 ACRES, 20 Acres new sowing of
Ladino clover. Five-room house,
large barn. Other out-buildings. This
is a line dairy proposition, priced to
$5500
35- ACRES. 25 Acres In Ladlno clover,
small house, large nearly new barn,
drilled, well. On Crater Lake high-
15,000
19 ACRES with p.-up water right.
In D'Anjous and Bartlett pears. Mice
6-room modern bungalow, small
barn. Two year s crops will pav for
this place. Immediate possession of
house. Possession ot land alter pear
13,750
THE BEST 400 Acre Stock Ranch of
fered for sate in Jackson County.
Five-room house. Two barns, 40
acres Lad i no clover. Range for 150
head of stock goes with place.
Also
NUMEROUS other places. I have been
selling land for 35 years in .lackson
county. Come in and look over my
listings.
-J. C. EARNES 31 S FRONT ST.
Office Ph. 9172 Home Ph. 4928
l?Qnflf)Four-room and bath, sleep
tJjvvU ins porch, garage, electric
tank, 2 lota fenced chick
en yard.
Baby Dress and Supply
Shop, well located. Stock
and equipment. Terms ar
ranged. (jror a 160. Acre Stock Farm.
Jwtlv About 33 acres cultivated.
Hay ready to cut. Bal.
wood and pasture, some commercial
timber. Small house and out-buildings.
Three good springs, 50 head
White-Face cows and calves, team
of horses. Out-rnnge lease for 100
head. All fenced and cross-fenced.
CARL GOTTSCHE
7 N. Bartlett St.. Ph. 4(J46 or 3061
FOR SALE Lovely 3-bedroom home.
Large living and dining room. Fire
place. Lots of casement windows
and kitchen built-ins Large en
closed porch. Frigidaire. Electric
rnge Some furniture. 14 Acres.
More optional. On good road. 9 miles
from Medford. Phone owner, 5701
or 43'5.
FOR SALE Eight-room modern home.
Income property with 3 corner lots.
Shade. Owner. 124 N Columbus.
FOR SALE Two bedroom modern
plastered house, fireplace, hardwood
floors glassed-in porch. Ph. 2983.
Prlce $5000.
BICYCLE CHAIN GUARDS All
metal. In colors to match your
bike. SIMS BROS.
REPLACE vour broken window glass
New filass installed while you wait.
MEDFORD MILLWORK CO.
The Glass House
Phone 4112 loth and Grape
WANTED Someone to cut and bale
about 30 acres Vetch and Oat Hay
on shares. H. E Blackburn. Rt. 4,
Box :t7, Medford.
CROQUET SETS SIMS BROS.
3472.
Ph.
FOR SALE Four-room house with
balh. redecorated, clean. Ready for
occupancy. Hardwood floors in liv
ing room, fireplace. Some furniture,
including elec. range, automatic wa
ter heater, davenport breakfast set
Garage with cemcn floor. Newly
painted Inside and out. Lecated on
Prk Ave. $390r with furniture.
$3750 without. Phone 6545.
FOR SALE 2 pre-war boy's bicycles.
One Emerson piano, bumper Jacks
and floor mats lor cars. 937 So.
Holly
BABY CAR SEATS SIMS BROSC
WANTED TO RENT Two-bedroom
house. Call Medford Meat Co.. 3062.
WANTED 35 mm. camera. Phone
6046.
FOR SALE Having trouble finding
rope? We've got it. Monarch Seed
& Feed Co.
WANTED A man to do light janitor
work. Phone 2247 for appointment.
ROPE IS SCARCE We have a sub
stantial stock. Monarch Seed &
Feed Co.
BICYCLE SEATS Shipment just ar
rlved. Get yours now from our
complete stock. SIMS BROS., 23 N.
r ir.
FLY SPRAY Try Biff bairy Fly
Spray, sells for 90c gal, five gallon
lots in your container. Monarch
seea at reea to,
WANTED TO BUY Apartment house
or home with an income. Give price
and terms. Box 456, Tribune.
SAVE RED POINTS Buy hens at
Riverside Market.
WANTED Shelled Walnuts. Model
Ba k ery
MACARONI SALAD Really a deli
cious dish, delicatessen style, fresh
every day at the market. Oakdale
Market.
FOR SALE Excellent wood range
with colls. Phone 3089.
WORMING TURKEYS? Try P.T.4.
powder. We have it In all sizes.
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
BICYCLE KICKSTANDS Price re
duced, SI MS BROS.
TASTY Potato Safad. ready to go.
Delicatessen style. Fresh every day
ai tno marnei. uaKaaie mantel,
KEEP your house cooler this summer
with JM Rock Wool Insulation Bat
tens. Call us for Information.
BIG PINES LUMBER CO.
WANTED Some more pear thinners
Medford Pear Co., Phone J. F. Ar
nold 6092.
FOR SALE Purebred Irish Setters
and Terrier pups. Oregon Kennel,
just north of Big Y. Phone 3948.
FOR SALE Bothered with squash
bugs. Use Rotonone dust. Monarch
Seed & JFeed Co.
BICYCLE BASKETS All 1 metal pre
war quality with heavy axle sup
ports. Three sizes. SIMS BROS, 23
w. r ir.
Sunday. July I. 194S. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD
ASSORTMENT
Rough boards and 3x4'a to 2xl2'a
LOW PRICED NO PRIORITY
CAMERON-MOFHTT LUMBER CO
So Rlverslds at Bar net! Rd.
Medtord Phone 542
SAVE RED POINTS Buy hens at
Riverside Market.
BICYCLE PEDALS With heavy rub
her treads. SIMS BROS.
WANTED TO BUY Lawn swing or
hammock on stand. Tribune Box
438.
WANTED Rabbits, any amount, alive
or dressed. Phone 2117. Riverside
Market.
HEAVY DUTY PUNCTURE KESIST
ant Inner tubes for bicycles. Fully
guaranted at SIMS BROS.
LUMBER
Lumber Nails . Roofing
Dry Flooring and Siding
Low Priced No Priority
R. O. STEPHENSON CO.
Court and McAndrews Road
Phone 2000 Medford
SOUTHERN style baked beans, dell,
cateuen style, fresh every day at
the market. Oakdale Market.
SAVE HED POINTS Buy hens at
Riverside Market.
ADAH'S BEAUTY SA1.6N Permanent
Waving a Speciality. Special on,
Cold Waves. Phone 2084. 120 N Cen
tral.
COY'S CHICKEN INN Cold Hilf.
Serving fried cnlcken every dav ex
cept Monday. Phone 351. tinder
same management.
SCOOTERS Child's alt metal rubberi
tired pre-war quality Scooters again
available. Quantity limited. SIMS
BROS "
NOW AVAILABLE No. I certlgridi
red cedar shingles. Big Pines Lunv.
berCoJ
WANTED Good hay. loose or baled
in loll of 10 to SO tons delivered.
Phone 445S.
C. L. PERKINS
Doctor ol OPTOMETRY
Successor to Or B D El wood
Betterment or Human Vision
LENSES PRESCRIBED
Ph. S8! 214 Flubrer Bids
Cor Main and Central. Medford
CASH IN A FLASH
FOR YOUR CAR
Save Time. Cash and Gas
Call Automobile Market,
Friendly Medford Dealer.
Ph. 3010 6th and Bartlett.
No Red Tape When You Sell
to US.
WE CLEAN RUGS any size, any kind
We call for and deliver 3 or more
26 S Grape. Phone 7344.
FOR SALE Berry cups and crates.
Monarch Seed A Feed Co.
BICYCLE TIRES AND TUBES Yes.
we have them. All sizes and all
grades including 20 in. and 24 in.
ha 1 loon. SIM S BROS. Ph. 3472.
WANTED ChicKens. any Kind, any
amount, live or dressed, laying hens
or otherwise. Phone 3117. Riverside
Market
E. J. PERRY
Commarclal and Residential
SPRAY PAINTERS and
DECORATORS
Phon 3155 Medford, Or.
SOUND TRUCK and
Public Address Systems
FOR RENT!
Any Place Any Itme
Any Orraslnn
FIDLER NEWS AGENCY
Phone 4(134 ot 8038
m No Riverside Medtord
7
Walls wash with
amazing ease!
When They're Painted with
Sherwin-Williams
Semi-Lustre.
VWashes easily
yToi walls and
woodwork
VSoft satin finish
VBeaullful, pastel colors
VFor kitchens and '
bathroom
380
rill WC Sflt THt ffNSATIONAl
1 WIMCK WMl FINISH
4-
2
OS '
GAL.
Hubbard Bros. Hdwe.
Main and Riverside Phone 2189
Celebrate In Ashland
Picnic in the cool
comfort of beautiful
LITHIA PARK
M ft1
Big Parade 10 a.m.
East Main to Lithia Park 2 Bands Horsemen
Groups, etc.
LITHIA PARK
Following Parade
Kiddies Games and Contests (Noon) In The Park
BOND AUCTION
2 P. M.
Ashland Riding
Association present
their Second (a
A ..ml Un.l.
Show and
8R0NC RIDING
(Two sections)
Purse $100 Entry $5
$50, $30, $20
CALF ROPING
(Two sections)
Purse $75 Entry $2.50
$37.50, $22.50, $15
STEER RIDING
(Two sections)
Purse $50 Entry $2.50
$25, $15, $10
Steer Stopping
Purse $25 Entry $2.50
$12.50, $7.50, $5.00
lIMUUJJaU;
8 - .- t-. ----tt..,- 1
DRILL TEAM
Rogue Troopers of Medford
$15
Musical Chair Race
No Entry Fee
$5 to Winner
Business Men'i
Saddle Horse Race
Purse $17.50 Entry $2.50
$8.75, $5.25, $3.50
Kids' Pony Race
Purse $10 No Entry Fee
$5.00, $3.00, $2.00
Ashland High
School Field
Thrills Spills
Horse Races
3000 Scats
Cow Horse Race
Purse $17.50 Entry $2.50
$8.75, $5.25, $3.50
Matched Saddle Horse Race
Purse $100 Entry $5.00
$50, $30, $20
Relay Race
Purse $75 Entry $5.00
$37.50, $22.50, $15
Admission!
(All taxes included)
General Admission $1.50
Referred Seats $2.00
Kiddies, under 12 50c
DODGE'S Greater Shows & Thrill Circus
Thrill Rides Side Show Fun Stores
Featuring Capt. Van der Wall and den of African Lions
High Pole Aerial Presentation 6 Days in Ashland
DOWN TOWN LOCATION Just off Main St. JULY 3-8 incl.
EVENING BAND CONCERT - LITHIA PARK
DANCE
ASHLAND ARMORY 1n 0
Sponsorship Ashland Lions Club 1 U De Hie ' cle ITl.
Closing the Day' Activities r