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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1945)
F PUT IN OPERATION FOR NAVYFL1ERS Chamber Directors Told High Frequency Station Also To Be Installed in Area. Only station of its kind in the 7th Civilian Aeornautics Admin istration area, the navy transport command station at the Medtord fairgrounds, was officially placed in operation at 5 p. m. Thurs day, Earl H. Agers from the Se attle office of the CAA told Jackson county cnamoer 01 Commerce directors at their Fri day noon luncheon meeting at the chamber. Men from the Seattlc-Belling-ham airlines are now in Medford surveying possible sites for a high frequency station to be in stalled later, Agers added. The local station was installed to pro mote aviation, and expansion be yond the present 400 watt con tinuous wave transmitter is an ticipated soon, power facilities having been installed for a trans mitter with 10 times that strength, or 4,000 watts. The station is operated from the air port by remote control, and is HUNT'S SIGN SHOP All Work GUARANTEED Phone 7321 205 W: 8th St. ' Medford. Ore. Make your pfam now to attend these outstand ing attractions at the KUMATH FALLS ARMORY America's Favorite Colored Orchestra Jimmy . LUNCEFGRD Wed., July 25 America's Most VERSATILE BAND BOB WILLS and his TEXAS PLAYBOYS WED., AUG. 8 Jli-Wipujll' ii tr-f -. -., P: .A ; - ,:vA -.MOO.- v SEE the DIFFERENCE MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY TECHNIQUE MAKES Our photographers are trained by a famous Hollywood photographer. They can make you look your best using modern Hollywood lighting and makeup. Sand Him Your Pholo YOUR man in the service will be delighted with YOUR Evergreen photo why not have a new on mad for him this summer? HOLLYWOOD MAKE-UP "PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION" 40 South Control Atnn htm Crelertea rvtern Phone 2069 . . . Medford Open Monday Through Friday, 9:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturdays 10:30 A.M. to 7:30 P.M. entirely automatic In operation, he said. . Air Strip Ready Soon The air strip adjoining the navy station will be completed in 10 days, according to Frank Rogers, city superintendent, who said that response to the news of its construction has come from all parts of the Pacific coast. Private airplane owners and na tional firms have written for permission to use the landing strip and to install facilities. Reporting for the emergency housing committee, Eugene Thorndike told the directors that a housing survey has been near ly completed in Medford, and 8 billeting office will be opened soon at the Rogue River bus ter minal to direct servicemen to available rooms or apartments. Manned by army personnel and a civilian worker, the desk will be open 24 hours daily. Anyone wishing to list a vacant room or apartment is asked to contact J. A. Early at the Holland Hotel. Divide On Maters John Moffat gave results of a recent poll of 86 Medford busi ness firms in- which owners were asked if they favored a parking meter System on downtown streets of the city. From the im partial list. 32 said yes and 31 no, while others were not avail able or declined comment. About $33,000 will be paid local cherry growers for fruit canned this year at the Rogue River Canning Co., it was stated by Al James, company official. The company, which came into the valley last year, is carrying on investigations concerning quick freezing of valley fruit, berry and vegetable crops when- I ever production supplies meet sufficient volume, freezing oper ations this year including ap ples and peaches, James said. ; The cannery pack includes cher- i ries, apricots, prunes, peaches and pears. ! Frank Hull, secretary of the j local chamber, reported on the I regional meeting of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce, held in Portland last week and attended by 35 representatives from the area. Points brought out at the meeting included the expansion of large industry to smaller cen ters, in. actual operation now, and the increase in expansion expected after the war. In a survey of 75,000 persons in all states of the union, Hull said, Chamber of Commerce of ficials proved that the education level and consuming lever of in dividuals and communities rises or falls together, the more high ly educated persons consuming the most goods of all tyyes. Introduced as a special guest at the luncheon by President Herb Grey was Commander Louis Gunlher, commander of the Camp Whito naval hospital, who spoke briefly. Alfred Coff- man from the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce Was also introduced. 1 r 'V, SPECIAL LIGHT STUDIOS NINETY 4-H'ERS P Ninety Jackson County club members will attend the 4-H camp at Lake O' Woods opening Monday, according to Earle Jossy, county 4-H agent. The camp will close July 28. A program of work for the Junior Red Cross, sports and swimming interspersed with a few talks on more Serious mat ters has been planned. A camp- fire program each evening is ex pected to be popular with the club members. The camp staff will Include Maryolive Snarr, assistant state club leader, instructor; Mrs. Mar vin Poyer, Ashland, instruct; Mrs. Henry Padgham, Medford, nurse; Mrs. Eva Kite, Central Point, water front-direction and life guard; Mrs. John James, Medford, head cook; Mrs. Bill Ferns, assistant cook; Miss Betty Sue Glover, Medford, dining room advisor. The camp will be under the supervision of the county 4-H club agent, assisted by Mr. Perry, 4-H club agent at large. H. C. Seymour, Wm. Langan and Dan Robinson, all of Oregon State college will be at camp a few days to help out with the program. ' Organizations and Individuals who are awarding free trips to club members for outstanding club woi'k are: Ashland Rotary club, Bellview Parent-Teachers association, Bellview Extension unit, Wade Wallace, Sams Val ley Grange, Bellview Grange, Antelope, Bellview, Fern Valley and Valley View 4-H clubs. SCHODVTAXlEVY Medford city school board or dered the $199,633.90 tax levy Friday night to cover the school budget for the coming fiscal school year following public hearing at the office of E. H. Hedrick, city school-superintendent, it was announced yesterday. There was no opposition voiced at the hearing. The total budget calls for $338,152 estimated school expen ditures, an increase of $35,000 over last year, occasioned by an 11 per cent increase in teachers' salaries and six additional teach ers for the coming year, accord ing to the superintendent. State, county and other receipts make up the remaining $159,505.60 of the budget. CALENDAR Sunday 6:30 p. m. Adarel Chapter No. 3, O. E. S-, pot-luck dinner at home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton i Spencer, end of King's highway. Visiting members welcome; bring own service. Monday I 2:30 p. m. Woman's Interde I nominational Cottage Prayer meeting, home of Mrs. Mary Hol I loway, 311 Laurel St. 8:00 p. m. F. L. club, bust ness meeting. Girls' Community club. Colleen Irskine, hostess. Tuesday ! 2:00 p. m. Women's Society of Christian Service, church par- i lors for regular meeting. No ' executive meeting preceding. : Priscilla circle in charge of pro gram. Loyalty circle to serve re- freshmentj. - ' I 2:00 p. m. Ladies' auxiliary of First Baptist church, at church for business and missionary V-C Ta.1 ' tJ'omorwI. Melt this great event e V'Hc'S) vi oure ioiin9 pleowre by select- Ipg" " J SJj A! sign. The choke of brides lor ge jCAk I Az000 slJ tfotiens, Lawrences Jewelry and Gift Shop Carrying the same High Class Jewelry found in the Best stores in the largest meeting. Cevotlonals, Mrs. Shaf fer; hostesses, Mesdames James, Beach, Knox, Raymond and Ar nold. , Wednesday 1 12:30 p. m. Mistletoe club, covered-dish luncheon at Girls' Community club. Ruby Mallory, chairman. "Thank you party" for Pollyannas. Thursday 1:00 p. m. Sojourners' club, Girls' Community club, dessert bridge. For reservations, call Mrs. Bruce Stewart, telephone 7361. Friday 1:00 p. m. Electa Social club, home of Mrs. Virginia Ranskill, 112 King St., covered-dish lun cheon. Bring service. REV. PHILLIPS SPEAKER AT UNION PARK SERVICE Rev. D. D. Phillips, of the Pil grim Holiness church will be the speaker today at the union serv ices conducted in the city park by the Medford Ministerial As sociation. His subject will "be: 'Life s Thoroughfare. The meeting convenes at 4;30 and will include special musi cal numbers in addition to con gregational singing. The public address system will be used so that all may hear without diffi culty. , Too Late to Classify CLOSING TIME ' FOR SUNDAY WANT ADS 4 P. M. SATURDAY Due to the large volume ol Sun day Want Ads we find it neces sary to move the closing time up to 4 P m., on Saturday. PLEASE RE MEMBER I WANTED Two bedroom furnished house by Aug. 1st far couple and baby permanent. Box 132 Tribune. BARGAINS Slightly used clothing forthe wholeU mlly. SIS E. Main. FOR SALE OR TRADERS x 3', cut film and pack camera. Will con sider 35 mm., or Bantam. 703 Beatty street. FULLER All-Purpose Cleaner dissolves dirt. Saves time. Cleans rugs, wood work, upholstery clothing, windows, sa e, inexpensive. Phone Fuller Brush. 4914. FEED FISHERS' Mar-milk, a real dairy feed. Fabers, 34 S. Riverside, Phone 4449 FOR SALE Electric hair clipper, good condition. 302 S. Crape.' WANTED Dental .Assistant, between 25 and 30 years old. Local person preferred. Experience not necessary If wi.ling to leurn. Answer in own hand writing. Tribune Box 2033. WANTFD Orchard foremen for 30 acres of orchard, located near Phoenix. No house furnished. Must know irrigating, spraying and cul tlvatlng. Tribune Box 2719. f OR SALE Gaines' Dog Meal. Fa bers, 34 S. Riverside. UJjUv ute out r Medford. Has a while It is old, still it has bath and many other features. Irrigated, lots of shade. Owner leaving. We would like to show you this fine little suburban property. CQAAA 30 Acres, S miles from UOllU J Medford. Four-room bun- Y galow and outbuildings. 12 acres under irrigation. Fordson trac tor and 12 head cattle go with the place Immediate possession. prAA 20 Acres. 6 miles from UUJUll Medford. New 4.room bun Y galow. This is just the place vou have been looking for. CQCAiYEiSnt acres Just outside OOJUu Medford. Partly Irrigated. T Med ford city wa ter for domes tie use. JCtght-room dwelling. barn and garage. Excellent loll. A rem miy. $15,000" jtw Acres in ine cagie Point District. Four room house, barns and outbuildings. 38 acres under ditch. Some stock end equipment goes with the place. A fino farm and well worth looking Into. C07C A-"r"lve"room house in Phoe OLldi) ntx. lot 120 x 120, garden. fruit, and berries, irrigat ed Immediate possession. TENCWALD AGENCY. Realtor! Holly Theatre Bldg. "On the corner" WANTED JANITORS BAKERS HELPERS . - Call J. 0. VINCENT .Telephone 2241 FLUHRER BAKERY cities. Moderately Priced. TOn SALE Walnut buffet tnd cabl- net. J?hone2683. YOU MAY BE FROM MISSOURI, Florida. Maine. California or trom some country over the ocean but 11 you are. you have already proved the quality of world renoun Sherwin-Williams paints, for they are sold in almost every clime. You may lind them In Medford at your Sherwin-Williams Paint Store, Hub bard Bros.. Inc.. Phone 2189, Main and Riverside. FOR SALE Sheep Guano fertilicer. Recommended for plants. gHrden and ihrubn. Fabers, 34 S. Riverside. Phont 4449 PADLOCKS All prices. SIMS BKo"sT GALVANIZED WARE. Rural Mail Boxen, Garbage Cnns, Water Buckets now ln ttock. HUBBARD BROS. BICYC1.E TIRES When you think or bi k e J ires think of SIMS BROS. 32 ACRES Clover, pasture, for Rent- W. Mitchell, 2 miles past Eagle romi on i rarer ukc nignway. WANTED Large truTHTCalTavenlngT. BICYCLE PEDALS With heavy rub- Der ireaas. miviis bhus WANTED Driver and Salesman. njearord Fuel Co. CROQL'ET SETS SlMfl BROS. FOR SALE 1934 Terraplane sedan. $200. OPA celling. Willard St.. Ar nold, Fourth house on West Pine, Central Point. FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES Three sizes SIMS BROS. FOR SALE Cabinet Radio. 1st South non: NOTICE If you are bothered with Termites, phone 3413, Pacific Seed at Feed. USED CARS ! Lots of Them Largest Stock in Southern Oregon. Sea Ur Before You Buy or Sell I. N SHULTS N Riverside, between 4th an d Sth FOR RENT Individual furniture stor age lockers. Fabers' Warehouse, Dial 4449 or 7211. TLASHLIGHT BATTERtESAii ' sizes now in stock. SIMS B ROS. TRY FISHERS' AlUuvOne rnbblt pel- , let?. Fabers, 34 S. Riverside, Phone 444B NOW IS A GOOD YlMfl to repair that leaky roof. Asphalt PlasUc roof coating for patching. Asphalt liquid roof cement containing long asbes tos fibre for composition and metal roofs, and Blaxphalt liquid roof coating for resaturating asphalt composition roofing. It is also satis factory for water-proofing stone, concrete and brick foundations. Your Sherwin-Williams Paint store. HUBBARD BROS. INC., Phone 2189. Main and Riverside. FOR SALE Nignt Crawlers and fruit jars. 726 W. 4th Phone 5608 f?EW HOURS for Sundav shopping at the Oakdale Market. Until further notice we will open at 10 a. m. and close at 2 p. m Do your Sunday WANTED Kitchen help, Berrydale ncrsiaui mm, ioi . mversiae, jsaea ford. DENNV3 cAtfE formerly the "Dixie." Fine Foods. Home-made Pastry. BICYCLF BASKETS All metal pre war nuimy. aimo diiub, SALE OF TRACTOR TIRES Specie. 20 allowance on your old tires, regardless of condition. For this sale Ward's are maltina 1 1 horn l unci. allowance on rear combination Blie tractor tires. If we do not have your size in stock we can get prompt de livery from the factory for you. See Ray Clark or Jack Moore In WAHHS 11 KE DEPT. VVT -. . : .- New glass installed while you wait aiEur unu MlULWURK CO. The Glass House Phona 4112 1 loth and Graptf Starting ALL regardless of selling price NOW Coo Summer Hatt at a sensational clearance price! Hats you can wear now. See our large assortment of white h straws, crochet in all shades. PAY LESS and DfcESS BETTER M. M. DEPT. STORE WANTED Lops! bookkeeper for per manent position. Some experience In accounts receivable desired. Call Bear Creek Orchards 2101. DENNY S CAFE formerly the "Dixie." Fine roods. ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON. Permanent Waving a Specialty. Special on cold waves Phone 2664, 120 N. Central Air conditioned FOR SALF 2 H P., 3 phase, electric motor. -tu euH s Riverside. NOW AVAILABLE No l certisrade red cedar shingle. Big Pines Lura- BICYCLE CHAIN GUARDS AH me tal. Pi ice reduced. SIMS BROS. COY'S CHICKEN INN Gold Hill. . Serving fried cnlcken every day ex cept Monday Phone 251. Under same management SAVE RED POINTS Buy hens at Riverside Market. CASH rN A FLASH FOR YOUR CAR Save Time. Cash and Gas Call Automobile Market, Friendly Medford Dealer. Ph. 3019 0th and Bartlett No Red Tape When You Sell to US. KEEP your house cooler this summer with JM Rock Wool Insulation Bat tens Call us tor Information. BIG PINES LUMBER CO SAVE KED POINTS Buy 'hens' at Riverside Mar ke t. LUMBER Lumber Nails Roofing Dry Flooring and Siding Low" Priced No Priority R O STEPHENSON CO. Court and McAndrews Road Phone 2000 Medford BICYCLE INNER TUBES See " our extra heavy-duty inner tube, thorn proof and puncture resistant. SIMS BROS. WE CLEAN RUGS any sire, any kind We sjall for and deliver 3 qr more 26 S Grape Phone 7244. Due to Our Inability To Supply the Demand Our Popular Salt Rising BREAD Will Be On Sale Tuesdays and Thursdays MODEL BAKERY , In the Liberty Bldg. SPECIAL 9:30 Monday Morning HATS former lace and Milan straws Sunday, July 22. 194S WANTED SAW MILL HELP We Need Several Men Boilerman Gretnchain Dogger SOUTHERN OREGON SUGAR PLE COMPANY EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD ASSORTMENT Rough boards and 2x4's to 2xI2's LOW PRICED NO PRIORITY CAMERON-MOFFITT LUMBER CO So Riverside at Barnett Rd Medtord Phone5462 WANTED Rabbits, any amount, alive or dressed. Phona 2117 Riverside Ma r kct WANTED Chickens, any kind, any amount, live or dressed, laying hens or otnerwise Phone 2117. Riverside Market. C. L. PERKINS Doctor oi OPTOMETRY Succslor to Dr B. D Elwood Betterment of Human Vlelon LENSES PRESCRIBED Ph. S8i ill riutirer man Cor. Main and Central. Medtord FLOOR SANDING and FINISHING Rafiniihlrig Our Specialty S. H. 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