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PAGE TWO Iocal and -'Personal Sk.il tic HtHHtrtcil tl-nml There was over a U tf siu.w today at the summit of the Orven tjrlng mountain and kUr. w a reported -iood. sih.'c.a.ly at t S 11 , O. Btmerfield place nwr the l.iut; Fiafrie .rrhrAtion'dam. Mr. V-un-ir- f.( M servt " word la Mfd lAhy that if he i f.ven ' proper i,oii.i-' cation h can provide dinner fir skiing 'pa Hie n a. tai.Uy. The, plane U- ahe-ut & mite from the' C -eetuprlng rt!tiay ",nd: ran hel e..ily reached; M-'teVls'-a are urged 1 Vo'Ue chains n crossing the iinnm tains. There are nine inches of.' :uw at the Juami.i f tht-i SskJ-i WmdKY llully lu .south Mrs. i scar Punford returm-d y J terday from a trip of ten days to '..as Angeles and other southern California points. her she report ed she experienced n-orv dicmifri frftm ehi;'.y weather than he hail in Medford. Ased and convalescent will find, a pieasAnt and healthful home at; the Rogue Hiver Sanitarium. Mm U. It jH'hrammiick. Supt.. graduate- nai-. Itobt. H. Schrammuck. Prop: Phone Jl. Jackonvill. Ore. :1 ltegiacrctl fmiu a Iti-aamT j 'iuests from dUtant cities regis-j tcivd today at Miforl hotels in-; vludcd Hun. Mr. Victor Bruce off E-her. Enslatid. Mr. and Mrs. J. t a Hartley of Trail. B. C. J. U. I McJntyre of Philadeihia. Pa.. Ted Iewis of New York City aaj O. W. 1UI1 oX GrnfiW. Ohio. J In Fnreka on Bu-lnes?. i Robert Strain of the Boole ry Is in Eureka. Cal.. today transacting i business at the shoe store rently ; f(ene-d '.n that city by the Strang' brothers. Hpeeial sale of Galre cold cream? and ctns:nc cream. c per iar: : Beg. lie ralWi. Bowman' Beauty Pwu-Ior, Tel. J7. :1 ' Two IMvorvr Decree The circuit court in the past week tsaned dtvwve decree to Annette Knipe frm Thomas Kn;e and to Betty Hull from Ray lldV. The latter coup'e were married in Yreka, Cal.. in li and the de er ewas granted on grounds of cruel and Inhuman treatment. Mrs. Hull waa also given the rurht to mer maiden name of Betty Stewart. la er- on Riiex II. A. IVwell of San Diego, rep resentative of Jarmin Site com jinT of he Friendly Five. In Medford today ealliaf on local merchant.- . Dr. RotL K. Lee. Liberty Bldg. I Lyes examined, glasses. . t( New VWi Utb Here Atl the 111 hunting and fishing "iK-ense have been ma. fed from the vUve of the state game depart ment to agents throughout the tate, Harvey L. Moreland. state game warden, announce. The new hv-enws are now in tiffeet and war-; dena have been Instructed to check at) licenses of fishermen and hunters. i;e-a4 from Portland Portland resident registered to day at Medford hotei included Edna C Chrttefferon. E. C- Bus honc. Oeo. H. Clark. Mr. and Mrs F. W. Leery. P. M. Nisen. R. O LVulen. H. M- WoH. W. W. Reur man. i. H. Porey. A. V. Wei:, A L Kidw-elt C. Palnwr. Ed Stef fen. Johnson S. Smith. O. R. Hoe mer. I. C JoAnsnon, G. S. Terby and rfd J. Moffert. Dry kindlin t 1 a toad. VaK Vey Fwel J4JU Receive Pwwtoa iL K. BerUau iN !u aoany f- es.A ia aledforw. ha ju been apvcnted gyer manager of the iTtecUoMl Mftga4a company of w Yw- a. paeW4er ef Cosmo--ifiXUK. .Go4 IfoasekeeptuKg. Har hcr haxar mm4 oaaay ther aa t exa,-3r kstl Hearst BoAgas:ne Fer a -waa Kern in OmiSa. NX, aai e--Tvd w.ta fimity t CaIJratu :a Wfcn war a eeUred !se as a g te wavy . s.3r4'jfetY re-.v-3re a aaats. j r-v.e er th -,Mi.vt Ryaam. He Itoe rA"k W UtwiwHt. !"vor idei aew e m 4xsaa4 :a rv-rabaartai waav fi.t cwe r jet" . - .-a;p !!YraKr,i a-1 .( aBVO. J-K- FTYVVwSC F kail ' v -r TW T-i 11 ..t Start lh New Year rijht Rjcc year jttxw aad t c 1 f r rUhrtr'a Brtadt or, h rrar 131. It mil awttrt yoi o( tkt fisrst brradt lfcr market aifexsii. Auto Uliktn Ye tenia y Craft of tlold Hill and Mr. I E. A. t.odereay f 1-ake Creefcjmade .-o far. it will milt probably) were auto drner involved yestor- tw another i'wo month before thej day :n car eraiii t th-r inter-j sit. Feter Lutheran church and j section of Third street and Cen - J pa: sonage. undrr conat ruction nearj ual avenue, according u a report ' the Community hospital on East) on f:!e today at the police station j Main street, will te ready for oc-; Craft car was coos:d.-raM.v dam- cupancy. The building i being, aged, it is jild. conducted in the form of a dwell. up with a chapel sufficiently Visiting Willi lftMiigliicr large to provide for the need of Mrs. C.ee.--ge lnd of Klamath rhe congr-v atjon. Later It i pUn- Kails and formerly ! of Mtdford. !ned to build a separate church U f : Sunday rut.u tor San Fian- 1 building. Cisco where Pno will spend a fort - night with her daughter. Mra - Frank Breton, formerly M.s Kath - er;ne l.:ndlev AliUnd C ity louiktHl Me-t The AhUnd c;ty coun :l ht ;d :ts f.:i session vf the ear U nith;! when new council menux r reJ fi:vn the oath of office. Appoint-; mt-nt weie made and cause J no chance m the heads of the d.f-; fereni city department. Turn dry slab wood. $3 and K , tKf:on. and found guilty in a per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. fill, justice court .ral Monday at Ah-' 2 5if- land, was yesterday sentenced to 1 da.vs in the county Jail and fined J Smillis rr inet , j , j Champ, arreted with- Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smith ofp.nuck. was s-entnced Monday to; Anreles have tee-n guests in Irvi j, ;n the county jail ! this city for the past week and Mrs. Lester Smith. f -vr t Mi Cot YKH .M IHU Mi-ss Ka Coy, Uoe clio-l wach- r at lttliurc. has returned home afterpend:ng the ht::da-s In l?old ; H I!, visiting r-lative and friends, j Our new tiud o is opposite newj Holly theater. The Peasie.. if i In-pcctor in City j I p. Hale, department inspector Etui hi MnKorvl luf the- Sixn;sh War Veterans, ar- M;;ss Bertha a-td Mlsa Cooney and their niece.. M.w Ivnejan(1 w:ll m.Speci the local camp th.s Cooney. ar.d Char nvs Doerner of j t-fidg, this c:ty. si nt the week end in Medford ajt the hous guests of , Mrs. Matthews Home md Mrs William Coonev. for-1 Mr. II. A. Matthews arrived in r.f. if i Chrwtmas. iiw Coonev 'was Mis i ... , . rhr...,,in nnsnn .hoo' I teacher in Roelurj New-iievitw. Rosebur Home frm ITugiie Mrs. Maud Snider, who accom panied htr daughter. Mis Mary, to Eucem? l week, has returned I t tranrsferred from Oregon State col-lece- Burn green fir slabs with dry notid and cut fuel b:il. Ask Med. Fuel Co.. TeL 431. itf lU-Lethall (iantr Satnnlay The Grants PJ5J Clinviteer and the Rogue River RamMer w:li play Iwskotall garner with South ern Oregon Normal school team next Saturday night. Close com petition ia exiec:ed. Rriwwt SarH Fever A small outbreak of s.-ar-et fever in the Missouri r iats wnvn w reported today by the county health department, but there hare been no new case in any other section of the county. There also have been no new ease of mumps or w h oop t n g cough. Ho we vr . t o new case of nveasles were re ported. Fhone 543. We'll haul away your refuse. CKy Sanitary Service. UTtf Mrs. Dlnkcn In llHiUal Mm. W. W. Dinken of the Mead ow district left Medford Sunday ftr Portland where she i receiving tre.umtnt in the Good Sanvaritan hospital, with Dr. Kugene Hockey as attending phyie;an. lUwauty Warrant;. Ttxlay The county clerks office Usued botiaty warrants today to James Eape fvw sis coyote aad one bob cat and to II Com best of Talent for One bobcat! ' '" rr. C. P- Johnston. Pent tat. Fhippa B.dg. Phv-ne lt. ITttX MayfftckK llrtam Mr. and Mr Howard Mayfivld aad chlWrea. who spent the holi days in l-o Angrks as gueta of Mr. and Mr Roland F ia herty . Ha-v rwt:ed t. tneir honw nearj Central K'.nt. Mr Akre K:nca:d of th city, who ce-msxan:ed :hev ath. w:ll reaiatn tn AtMreje for a etendea v:t her dihte. Vrs. Klallrety. ..h leant Jail r-otMalatua T.re wre 1 1 pr.sorw.- in X'hv cvtar'v a:t to-day. aid to aNout tV i.-;t awrieer f r th time; -.he vxr. M . of thvm : sr t -ig v B'f-jvrv asa oi sees ait:rg traW oa d..'tfrvrt c r"ie:-ei a.i C.-.t rel-i4 :. I' as.":. -a ? h o ; I.i Mr. liar.T Vedf-xd, riri ri: U! Vi. M :.' S-i :i trnc-ai. al H.-et ore;... u i.s. c;Ver .Vt"' f-t-irf V?i-f .e i-l. a: ..:'.. , .-'j.Jc-J yt. r. Mr U I- rj ht ait I. iv W i,'jes t -:!;.". r r. s.-.j ef o--". jl;v. a m ti-.r:.pi if H-sa- H at la-- x ! A a N wa - ' Ku-i t t i J- . R-a r ef i--.r..-r Ktt V A K r ' rtr yt - r,.t at tie -'.'--w .r-r-i.. tr- le.e- Ie a Mr. 1. tj'w: ... Wk-. I' c t- K.-n 1 as. le Kii C'.i i 7 !A-V -; - t- - Metal " 4tt ea-i .j., . . r-ra:r--rut. fe-t r ara ;-. '- l-.i. m-ait-.at. : t W .11 aWaHwte M. c. ; - w 5 f s.s-r k.i v 4a F-'w. J-r -t- t -a rr" . , r ".- to ra -: ; re;ea s a F'. MEDFORD MATL I lliim-li l ou-trurtHiu lrcrrTMiiis While g-Md proi; ha beeui 1 'lu Mettfonl SJi...piiis 1 j Mrs. M. Wolgamott of the Itee-e i Creek dstriet is anions vudtor .Mr. Woleamott is hopp ng and,. transacur.fi bus:ne. 1 Paily Tuii. Phone 15. 35c: ' t j A pasMnper. tfj i x" Ui uiumjr E. Y. Dimick. arrested here last 1 week bv officer . for mounhir.e; jand f.ned S ! t'roin fjiek Pint Mrs W. H. Sheets f Eagie Point w ls A 'oca I bucinesj vitor th-s mornins. Dry kindlings. J.iO a icad Val- 1 lev Fuel Co. i rived in Medford by tram today t.fnr.i t.n..n frni Port -1 Portraits of distinction. Theiond takeoff on the right -ind the Pcalya. opp. Holly theater. ttfhens eipretsed belief that "Lady Will BMihl a pmeUimr attempt last Saturday, had smiled! lr Chastain planp to p-nd.0:, trw effort. There was evidence! to build a dwelling on Grove- una :reei. aociTiK j ouu.i.. , ap;il:cation on file today a the c:".yj building department. j Cal fornians saying at Medford hotots last nlsM were D. W King of Is Anceles. Johnnie Holtetier of cmith River, H. A. Pow-U of San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. C. Buch. H. C. Sloper. A. R. Kic and E. S. HolUncworth of Oakland, and the following from San Francisco; Robert K. Hassard. Win. Stern. G. C. Ijedmore. C. J. Hedderman. 1 Kaltsky. Nellie ConkUn and E. H. Kelly. Dry kindling Li a load. Val ley Fuel c. 0eratetl On Mrs- Geo. Galbraiih of Talent underwent an opera; on for appen dicitis yesterday at the Community hoapual in Ashland. I mleesoe7 0eraion Mrs. Fred Wahi underwent major operation this morning the Community hospital, and reported to be getting along n.ceiy Broken winilow rle TrflK"rid;e Cabinet Work. !.: W.rn-ns lUlurn Mr. nd Mrs. llarnM Warren j yesterday semencej to t dx"s nil wn Jerry rvturned last n:jht,in he runjj- j.-,;, finej I0 nd i.m praJtwr the p.t week in i u(,rej th suspension of his Oh-.loamn. where they were uest5 J d. .Ver liipne f.,r one tor of several former residents 01 .Mej-j ford, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wo.f:. Mr. and Mrs- Roy t;.enger ami Mr. and Mrs. Olen Hale. Otirady VWts Father t ;ene OVrady. Ash'.and pugilist.) . ' " -.1, with hi father. E A. OV-rady.; who t making an indefinite virit m this c:ty- For rd A raw milk, call .' Cmr.be U IXiiry. Two Je'.ireri ltc-t.r.rtnx at Hish Kesistrations for next senes.e. i smarted at thr senior h:ch sHivoi; todav. Tiiis work :s etirrred out J bv the e.'ur.sei:'ors VUilnl Thrlr mb! v. - ...w --j ivb' pw.R have returned to Medford r. n. M j-r zrx3 i caa:pS: LViiry Two deliveries. W rr4ll-ac "J Twax Meet , be: a, the s-'-'da h c)l --.iX.i Tv-s-.e-rd.vj afle."!i-ir --t--"' l'le.r t.vs ia-.eT-.weJ ) wrest t UKi Its Ati . E:ftVsi Te w.ti-tx aas in !.--of U K I" -S ar.i KJ Kirtrr. - r -i:' t T. !.jre.. i .-vaiy--.-.e..t sh.;. V-if.. .! :--'. v- :-. f r i j . a"-e-i ip IVr-tt-i j wt-.ere a -v Make -twrnai Ir L. U l-r tV K ;ri-i r-.i: of y ' V - r-.- c-rfvo. v-- yi4 Z it-Sii ; T3:i f - . ;; aiui i .s'f trt: : " M "!v r.k '.f - ; nt- - W a-klumcu-l kw atw wrn M U r4 l - t& ' " ; rm vim. TRTBUNE, MEDFORD. TRADEWIND OFF AGAIN FOR PARI 0: j Young Widow and Flying! Incpllr.nr T,l, Ulimi nioiiuuiui ior.c tuny ri Hampton Roads in Second1 Attempt to Span Atlantic: With Pay Load. HAMILTON. Bermuda. Jan. 7. .-P Tlic nHnoilano Trade w iml arrived here at 1 :o5 p,in. The graceful white ship, carrj ing Mrs. Beryl Hart ami Lien t. William S. Maclaireu. sk immed d m u to a pret t y lantling lu Hnmilloa liarlxr at 12:.V K S. T. HAMPTON HOADS NAVAL A IB STATION. Va.. Jan. 7 The sleek white monoplane "Trade wmd." carrying a youthful red headed widow and the man who taught her to fly. streaked away in the darkness today on a flight v-a iKTmudj and the Azores lo Paris, carrj'ins a pay cargo. With the 300-horsepower motor roaring. Mrs. Beryl Hart and Lieu- tenan t William S. Mac Lare n t oo k MacLaren was at the controls. I: was their sec- the form of a a j.irterinr ia.il-1 wir.a. t weather was ciear. sluu-e Pikt Duty, Mrs. Hart, who holds an uniirn ited ;rarjjwrt license, entrusted the tafeec-ff to her companion, the navi-f ator of the f Sight, but esjec;:d to j pilot the pUne most of the way. She was smiling and confident as; .-he took her place in ihe mono-1 plane, after expressing her thanks j to naval fliers for the welcome and assi-tanc given them s.nce Sat urday when they brought the "Tradettind" down here after an unsuccessful effort to locate Ber muda in a K-hour flight from j New York. The fliers had a new extam to replace the one damaged shortly j Aiier lae.r uknii irom .xew i -a. I HEAVY SENTENCE Jof More!. MeJforJ folf ciub rv. arrteil early Ni- Year's day on A driTir.r h; intox:oleJ ehame. in Judse T.ivlor s murt mjn.mum sm-.ence on sjch charse. I Motel crashe.1 into a . mach.ne driven by AugSist Lrg aad is stud to have speeded away from th scene without stopping. He w-s i apprehended near the Jackson J Hot Springs where h j machine j crashed into ditch while at- J emtmnK to -evade a punsumg mo- j wrst. i sjUWRENCE FEATURES Ijt-n ren-rv's jewelry -store wilh feature a siwul rd'Tr vf nwr-: chard :-e e.-h w-e-k te ?! a". Sii'-1; tr-.-.r on Saturday, :- t "lat wa ', an o'.Mvr'.nr .:y f-?r cu-j hand. Mrs Laxir-tn.-e artn-.inred to- Tie svv.a! .t " S' "I""" '-.r..a. r.m te r cui-ir v-e e:: a.' .or. s.. e pr.- J.-.ua, : e. Sa;-jr- ' story 1 Catifwe4 frvaa Pa ft 1) WMt rh rr.e :- th -i if'k cf -.vyi-y . y the i-i-:.i;-i.:?'. is:t re- -e. ai t.i.ri-c te ! e.'.y .! '.- i-ir-y-.r rt ?e i a 1 vi tNr r..? tw --rTL A. VV r.r- V . ret.r.r-g -i-'f-KK af ..ed tase!iee : tr; y..T-e:. v,--. t-- -fly rr -t. " --.-.-f" i- a.rt-e -; T"V tr-w c r ; i.7 lf . -. vf y- C'a,- iVir . V W. ANt. r 7 a - A V-k-: 7 Trfy a?.-" Births -. s a a -e j OREfiOX. WEDNT.SDA Y. Radio Program KM ED (Mill Tribune-Virgin Station) Wediiexlay IV M. S to & Peoples Electric; 4 Pioperigraph; News Di gest to 7 KM ED presentation. 1 ; 4 Cecil and Sally 7 to & Let's Get Associated: Aew uigesi; aiurray ana ; Harris. j $ to 9 I'nited String Ensm- J SST " 1 0r Lar.d and Se; yandng string. I BC A M Ttmr, . 5 to S Breakfast broad- i eiisi nf news bv Mail Tr:- ; bune ' i to S Cy Tootsie. Denison i Badio Shop a , to 10 Friendship Circle; Peoples Electric: Proctor and Gamble 10 to 11 Gold Seal program; siv e liossm Hour v 11 to li Film Tips and j n city waier source neia oy nsrr -Talks: Wurts Gifts; Jordan i husband. Electric ' This claim had been a familiar 1 P. M j 12 to 1 Swem's Gifts: Heaths ! Drugs; Ivy St. Market; ! Mann's Store; News flashes j by Mail Tribune t 1 to Pan Dandy program: The Bootery; Scientific La- boraiories j 2 to 3 Happiness Train; popular recordings j 3 to 4 KM ED presentation j 4 to 5 Kiddies Period. KM ED presentation 5 to Rockdell program: j News and markets by Mai! j Tribune 6 to T Jackson County BMg and Loan Assn.; Cecil and Sally T to Let's Get Associated: News Digest; VBC Plyni- j. . ... r. ... . World Tour; Hollywood j. Revise ve-t orchestra VBC t S to 10 Modernistic: Eight i EUs X'BCr ' : ? : ' i'. M. Mk' Sert-K-e to K'.iO. KHQ.jVa KL..MO. KliW. KEC.X. Kr-SI. ! S:v. to S13 Amos 'n Andy NEiCi Sn :ro to KtiO. KHvi. Kl'MU. KG W, KEOA. KrSL. j $13 to S: Lets Get Assooial-' ed NBC Service to KHQ. KOW. KO.MO. KI'O. KKI- j !i-4t to s-M-JoiiT Time Kevw ; XIC S-rv-.re te K.iO. KHU KOMO. KUW. Kf"l. KTAIi. to t'amel P!are! rtour NHO Ser.toe lo K'iO. KHQ. KOMO. K'jXV. KECA.j KKSD. KTAII. KSL. KOA I l-s- to 1! Parisian Quintet K5U Nl0 Service to KOO. KOA. Orehwtn. II J to li Ltar.ce N'Ft." tretce to KriO. K KFKI. W. POLICE REPORT OF Busy Days For Local De-j partment Shon in De-j tailed Resume to Council, By Chief McCredie. j The ar.r.ual retv-r: of t.r..e. u, ci:v cv.uix;I for -.be ttrrral J 'iuof tinxxr.t ari the c.-.y ' :.-aff:c d rr.eT.t ta; :h kx-al jJ:ce had a buy ear. Ir. ;fce general p-wce dpari- c.fr.; 3f a.Tt-ts were aai r u:::g :!- in f-aes be.r.g ' jfcj. Ir. -T cf th-se Ciie jai! wrK-r.M of . d-vyj mrt :Tsei. ! i ia -4 crrir.k arr--s ARREST RECENT YEAR ! DISTRICT :sri" U0J r-.isri.vs r.-. :ry e: '. are. 1 r i.. 4 av -WJt T"ht:e wt-r- tw ko-'-iips 4-r.ar ; -S -."i c-f a Kxr i. a-S the o" hi r -t j fcaj-r .J tr;: 7.r w f-rx 4t Kirut U i9 cf r-::y 'ta4-vav I ca-w-f -c-f r t ir : S.-?- i i : T sr . Z- 4? M : : r. cars tw ti r h we - resre eed.. 1 Wy TrwTw Arre f T .;y rra!fc rart-? f -t -pK -t rx-ia:r sv.: i ar-jst f-K-!.'c :t -?s rre r-.i. .-. .. r'xT-rlv-. r.-f Ji.se v j?-s c t.- -.r-x w.-e :-vT''.-i,i-d t?- ?-tTS r.. arre;-i v jl vmy arf?- k? cx-.i-'.y ii g . 1 ' . : fi :. t4 ''r.sfs cr -w-J i!.-.-.! 2 i T .V--e w -e 1 .tr- JANUARY 7. 1931 WIDOW MM ASKS CITY FOR IsWATER CLAIMS i .' AIlCQBU Owner of Big Butte Rights Renews Plea For Financial Relief . in Advanced Age. "' j i ' During the business session of 3 e old council last night a num ;th ber of sewer, street and sidewalk assessment ordinances were passed ' and ' from written plea was received ! Isa'oeile Rowley, widow of ; Captain R. A. Rowley asking that the council give a measure of . financial relief for her in recom- , Iense for the claimed rights to one in the city nistory tor many years past, as it was contested in the courts successfully up to the . supreme court by the city in a ! number of suits. The typewritten plea of Mrs. ; Rowley presented last night was : a plaintive one. and after being . read was ordered placed on file, j It reviewed much of the history of i the long litigation and related that the aged woman is in almost ; destitute circumstances and that in j her advanced years "my humble j home is now being taken away from me by mortgage foreclosure on Jan. 1$."" She charged that' "my interests have been used as a political football for years past." 1 and asks that "some measure of : consideration may be paid to my , prayer for financial remuneration and assistance, which is Justly due j me. I have ten denied my hen- 1 tage. Will you consider my pk-a for a just recompense for tht which Medford now- claim, but which is mine." - j It will be remembered that Earl . H. Feb.! was instrumental in bring- j ins the various unsuccessful suits j during the long litigation. ' A :rave':us loan na.:.:: of tc work of some of the iho:(T raihers. in the L"n:;tI Canada ha?; been traced on display :n the Hole. M-dford lobby, and t wi:l be open to the puXir i f tfafe nxl tro weeks. The same exhibit: (was shown at the aatior.a: rh- ; raikher convention in M:.c- : kee. Wis.. last A'jeust and onsistsf of ja pr-.nts of portrait and co::i- : niercal work. It was brought tp J Medford through the effo of -V I ' " Anderson. secretary of ther t S..a:hem Orecon Pho:.raiher-' i i fwi-.:e- B.R. Hara. "" """V " I r he asoctation win no.o its an-1 r.ual rr.ettir. next Tuesday even-j .r.c at the Hotel Medf jrd. to n.ect ofr. -er? ar.d tran?r: brines? matte--: A iJe-t wii! .h--M i.: T o'ekvk. R CLOSE CAGE IPHOTOGRAPHIGART: r-nT7 " punufii at umn mk J ia M in I i i ir niurn unno ; V I L. Ulti L U II I.n.l ill JL fiCf Y.II10 Cfe ilLi; !;OC.l"E K1VKR Ore.. Jr. - iStd. i Ir. an ev itir.g srame '..-. n.z.l at Koiie River the p-w r-fa- -tlrants Pa h:-h hoo' was iie feated hy a s:vre of to If Tie game was aav m doui't as or.-.y a poir.t ir two 'i'' the two tea rr. . Th e Ca v c - n k-l at the half by a S-ore ..f l" ti . Orj.rts "-s :.d two c-rr.-j. -c tcarr. !;t-ae Knr 1 - Urar: r... ' T,, rrr:.,n F Ma-! '.-r. KeJv r s:r:ri-:f r' Vrv - V i i. Fl'-re Fr-.r-.an T F T.r.t 3 Sv.r Ja V-n 1 S-.:h ? S M-":.::r- S F'-ea: -j Wiley ' ct. .:rar f: -- sa i-rl ; " i -Tr. "rtt:t lit K-i.- AaS 1-r t Hi eicci .; -fv : w A.: TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY X4 - r :-l " f; te X LMI Ci ELECT &m TO . . t .... Sheriff Ita,.h i. Jcnin ... elected the president of the South- ern .Oregon fi' Knfon-enient Of- ficers' a-so. 1:.;ion at its recent in Co.ct.iirir. ac. '.rd : rv t'i Fox West Coast Theatres Now (JAWM U FMIL Vlf IN The Blue Angel" MARLEVE DIETRICH TODAY "7at.ving, highstepping blonde lescs ef rr an. : (' WARNER Y FABIAN'S tii t tteis WHAT M i u fan t-. ALSO Ctt!h aad Fever" TALKDiEWS FOR SALE Used Burroughs Bookkeeping Machine Excellent Condition Phone 4S6 or -4S7 Mann's Dept Store cno PERL Funeral Home o Dist-oicve SrTice Establiihcd a retort of llie. t.S;oi) t.ojjiy Ly Onar Uunfurd. tlvfiuty ihtrifr. Vaushn Walth t Coo county was named vifc-president nd V. T. Jackrt'n. liowburg, Douglas county xlicr.ff, i choftn tii ji. urfr. Tli next met'ting will ij held at Coqulllc. Theif were 7 officer pre. nt, .Mr. Dunford tiaid. and weaker in. eluded V. Jenkins, rortlanit t police chief, who had Iinser printini: and the life of the radio in criminal apprehension a topic, fur hi talk. f;-orj;e NeuntT, " l(rn(.y J ,orana. spoke on the valuu ..f ,.OOI,eratlon amontr officers. A f. vr remark were also liuule by Sheriff .I' Tinini,'. Playing mm EN WANT- b I BEN LYON Pauline Starke Barbara Ken! 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