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SIEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY. JUNE 12, 1352. PAGE SEVEN Local and Personal Will Bturn Monday Miss Jean Rle Home from School Dick lata, la expected to return here tomorrow student at the University o! Oregon, from a two weeks' vacation, spent in Is home to spend the summer aca Salem and other northers oltlea. ., t From Portland rred Simon ot Portland, representing the Columbia Knitting mills, was In Medford Sat urday attending' to business matters. Bicycle Stolen Ralph Howard, who rendu at 310 West Jackson street, reported to city police yesterday af ternoon that his bicycle was stolen. Visits Sister Jimmy Webb, broth er of Prlsclll Webb, left Saturday afternon for PrinevlUe, after visiting his sister here. In Ashland Miss Emma JenWns )of Medford visited In Ashland last evening with her niece. Miss Dorothy Chappie. Ashland Daily Tidings. Vacationing In Seattle Miss Clara wood left Tuesday by plane for Seat tle, where she la spending her vaca tion with friends. In MedfOrd Thursday Henri Crol sant and Fred Hull, both of this city, spent Thursday in Medford attending to business matters, Grants Pass Dally Courier. Business Callers Among Saturday visitors m Medlord, attending to business matters and shopping were, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Bragg ot Dead In dian and Ace Weeka of E1K Creek. Galls Rturn Budd Gall, student at Oregon Stt college returned home Thursday evening from school with his brother, Norman Gail, who motored north for him, From Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller of Eugene were among over night guesta in Medford Friday. Mr. Miller represents the Eugene Sign company. ' Visit In J-Vllle Mra. W. t,. Woods of Lawtcm. Neb., arrived in Medioro on the Shasta Saturday noon to spend four weeks in Jacksonville as the guest of the Harold Reeds. Police In City C. M. Malcom, state police officer, stationed in Orante Pass, was in Medford yesterday af ternoon. He was en route to Ashland to attend the Southern Oregon Of ficers' meeting. 9 Guests Here Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cutsforth of Ijawrenoe, Kans.. are vis iting their grandmother, Mrs. Mar garet Rogers at her home, 611 West Main street. They arrived Saturday noon by motor. Ktrtley to Eugene Edwin Klrtley. one of the supervisors of the city playgrounda is expected to arrive here June 15 accompanied by Mrs. Klrt ley and daughter. Eugene Register Guard. s At Crater Lake Among those leav ing here yesterday for Crater Lake were Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Edwin, Er nest A. Rostel. publicity manager for the park, and D. S. Ubbey. park na turalist. Mr. Edwin la chief disburse ment cleric for the pars:, On Vacation Trip Mr, end Mrs. Roy Parr and daughter Dorothy May have returned to their home In Ash land from a vacation trip to coast points. Mr. Parr, a member of the atate police. In the game division, will return to his duties June 18. see Eaton Return South Mr. and Mrs. J. L Eaton and daughter, Marian, who have been guests of Mrs. Eaton's uncle, W. H. Wctt for the past week, left yesterday for their home In Oak land. Mrs. Eaton la a member of the Oakland Tribune staff, Visits ..Sister Everett Hogue of Klaamth Falla la in Medford for the week-end, the guest of his sister, Mrs. Roy Canine. Wm. F. Hogue of Orants Teas, father of Mr. Hogue and Mrs, Canine, la also apendlng the week end here. More Back to City Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Roberts, who have been living at their ranch near Gold Hill for some time, are moving back to Med ford, they announced here yesterday. They were accompanied on ' their hopping trip by Mrs. C. L. Roberts. . On Vacation Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Winkle and children left yesterday on a two weeks' vacation trip to southern Oregon and northern Cali fornia coast points. Dr. Winkle plans to do some stream, lake, and ocean fishing before returning here. They will visit E. W. Gould at Brookings. I.uve for East Mr, and Mrs. Earl D. Scripter and family of 715. Cedar street left Saturday afternoon by mo tor for Oealalla. Neb, on a months' vacation tour. They will also visit M. R. Script, at Lewellyn, Nebr, Mr. Scripter la a carrier for the Medford post office. Mitchelmnre Home Mr. and Mrs. Hugh T. Mitehelmore and son Law rence of Ashland, hare returned to their home from Denver, Colo., where Mr. Mitehelmore. pastor of the Pres byterian church, was a commissioner from Southwest Oregon Presbytery to the general assembly of the church conducted in Denver May 36 to June 1. At Diamond lake Mr. and Mrs. Oeoree L. Howard, who hare moved to Diamond Lake for tha summer, where Mr. Howard Is In ehariie of the resort, report that the roads are In ;! good condition via Anna springe, and through Crater National park. Prac tically all of the fishermen Iat week were successful In miking catch's, Mr. Howard said Frkisy afternoon when in town. Kium to Japan Mrs. D. A. Applet-si of Ajh'.and. mother of Mrs. Otto K:um. has received word from hsr sen-m-lsw snd daughter, stating that they have sailed or Jspan cn a three months' tour with the Vni versity of Hawaii baseball team. Mr. Kium formerly lived In Ashland, and thy were visitors here last summer. Mr. Kium coached the University r.f Hawaii football team, which woa to much attention iast season tion with his father, fa. T. Isaacs. ' Visits Boseburg Fred J. BlakeMy, of Medford, has returned home, after spending a few days here visiting hts son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hildeburn, and friends, . In Medford Robert and Harold Edsall, who recently purchased the DeArmond mill on Green springs mountain, which they operate, were in Medford yesterday on business. . ViUt Here P. BukowsM of Cottage Grove, Milton Greenfield, of Eugene. 141a and Roy Strong ot Cottage Grove are spending the day with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brown and Viola Strong of this city. 9 Stops at Port Flying a Stearman J-5, Harry Shan of Oakland, Calif,, stopped at the Medford airport Sat urday afternoon for a short time be fore continuing to Oakland from Spokane, Wash. I Visit Webfttrs Misa Mary Fulford. ftocopAnled by hr father and aunt o Moore Park, Cal., are spending t&e week-end in Medford as the guesta of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Webster, They plan to continue north to Seattle. Play Favorite The National Broad casting program, "The Spotlight Re vue," an Associated OH feature, last evening played request number for Fire Chief Roy Elliott of this city. It was "The Trail of the Lonsome Pine." To Lake A pa in -Cap tain L. A. Taney of New York, who Is here In an auto giro, Saturday made his third trip to Crater Lake, in the plane. He left the Medford Municipal airport about nine o'clock, and returned about 11:30 in the forenoon. Plan Vacation Trip Mrs. Weldon McSee and Miss Freda Snider leave Monday by motor for Portland where Mrs. McBee will spend ft portion of her -vacation then join Mr. McBee, who is attending military summer ses sion at Camp Clatsop. WaAffe Here John Waage of Oak land, Calif., arrived in Medford Fri day by plane, to be best man for Frederick H. Johnson, Jr., whose wed ding is an event of this afternoon. He set his plane down at the Medford Municipal airport during tha hail storm. Return! from South J. Verne 3h angle. local photographer, returned to Medford Thursday evening from San Francisco, where he has been spending the last week taking up some special work in photography, with outstanding portrait artists of the coast. When in San Francisco, Mr. Shangle reported, he saw the Ak ron one afternoon flying over the bay dropping airplanes. . FUNERAL SERVICE AT 230 P.M. FOR GUSTAVE WESTON Sergeant Outav Weston, t well known figure In western military, cir cles, and resident of Medford sinoe 1815, was found dead in hla bed at his home, 53 Peach street, Friday morning where he was believed to have died of heart attack without arousing from sleep. Bora in Wurtemberg. German v. February 2B, 1863. he was. 89 years old. He had been in almost continuous military service since entering Com pany H., Second regiment of Infant ry as a private in 1888. He was pro moted to the rank of sergeant of the First regiment of Cavalry, Troupe G. in 1903, and had continued In that rank until hla death, being subject to call when ever his country might need him. While Theodore Roosevelt was pres ident of the United States Sergeant Weston acted as his guide at Fort Yellowstone, and told many interest ing stories of events centering around Roosevelt's visit, which are remem bered by his many friends in Med ford. January 18, 1931, Sergeant Weston married Mary Edwards, whs survives him, in this city. Her la also survived by one daughter, Katherlne, 10. and a brother, Julius Weston of Philadel phia. Pa. He was a member of Colonel Sar gent Post. No, 31, Medford, members of which will conduct the military funeral service for their departed comrade at the Perl home at :30 gthls afternoon. The sermon will be delivered oy sev. oeo. p. saoeie of the Lutheran church, assisted by Rev. T H. Theumler, chaplain of Colonel Sargent post. Interment will be in the Medford cemetery. RED CROSS DISPLAYS PRODUCTS IN WINDOW CHAMBER COMMERCE An Interesting display will be of fered the public in the Chamber of Commerce windows this week when Mrs. H. B. Jordan, production chair man of the Jackson County Bed Cross ohapter, completes her exhibi tion, in the process of arrangement today. In the display will be shown the various projects carried on through the production department of the Bed Cross. There wilt be Christmas bags, replicas of the 30,000 sent by the national chapter to men In re mote parts of army, navy and ma rine corps. Laundry bags, bath robes and bedside bags for men la hos pitals will be shown. Also housewife hags, equipped with sewing and darn ing essentials, which have become very popular with the men in the service. All projects to be Included Is the exhibit have been provided through volunteer service, all volunteer groups of the county co-operating to make possible the shipments, beginning In September, to carry cheer and help fulness to Americans tn many lands. Greta Garbo in Craterian Hit . - -V 4-t . ftfiTTlef- GRETA GARBO Greta Oar bo Is leaving the screen! as reported, in the Aaron's press. At according to her announced intention 1 the wry resith of her career, she ptani to go Into retirement and re. i turn to her old home in fiwedea, Those who admire Garbo. and ther i are legos will, by all means, want to see her latest . . . and last picture. As You Dear Me. wfateh ia open-; ing today at the Fox C.'atertan thea- j ter for three-day showlsg. It is Interesting to note inst th!j picture mm made after "Grsnd H tel" and many crittcs procissm It her very finest work. In "As You Desire Me, Garbo en acts the ro;e of a Budapest cafe en tertainer whose remarkable resemh lance to a woman beUevad ta he dead brlnjis about an amsng dramaric conflict. M'?: vvn Dosiglas, who play ed opposJte Oioria SKitnsort In To nicht or Kmr," has the leading male role of an ItaHan nobleman. "Radio Patrol" on HoUy BUI -1 h L LIGHTNING SIMS BLAZE NEAR TRAIL A ... ,r r F "V - jr- - ' - 1 - A small fire, caused by lightnlue, was r par ttd near th Trail guard station Friday ntcht to the local Cra ter national forest of f ices. The flame were soon placed under control, ac cording to forestry officiate. Several lookouts were stationed at posts temporarily last night to check any other possible fires. 4 - .- fl 4 b! f 7 if OLVIW t , CiuSSLL HOP ION Jh:obtiT -rL)UON3 i'fiAOtO PATROL" If glv? a an opportunity, aisiott j aay g:re as rscsuai eiipemy .won s-ould lump at th chanca to "M ,h" artuairy happens during tha .'l ewnlcr on m Ks-sso Patnrt, P.-- spsnd an ersnln? wltli th m(Ulc, danr tnd 1U. Patrol. Bowsrsr, in of us wilt fMrHpjns an all prl o! t!w inning s have that opportunity. "The Itatllo work. 'Ths Radio Patrat features Patrol" which is !rtn? at th Hi-1 Hnlwrt AnMtmn And? DtTtow, ly theater Sunday. Monday and Tues-' Illa Leo. Viennese Star Will Entertain at Holly A new scrsen personality will be Introduced Into Medford for tha first time when tha Northwest premiere showing ot "The Doomed Battalion" will be shown at the Holly theater. Ever since the arrival of tha famed Viennese actress Into Hollywood, the nam Tala Blrell, naa been th talk of fan magazines. In "Tha Doomed Battalion" she ap pears with Luis Trenker, also an Eu ropean. So refreshingly different Is this picture from an. thing that has been seen before that everyone has been looking forward to Its coming to Mdford. The early booking of this outstanding picture at tha Holly has come aa a surprise to everyone as it will be several weeks before the larger cllles m the northwest will be able to show it. Will Rogers Stars in Rialto Picture One of the real red-letter events of the year at the Fox Rialto theater Is showing today and tomorrow when that ace of ftlra comedians. Will Rog ers appears in his comedy scream, "Business and Pleasure," Few stars have the tremendous held upon the public Imagination that Rogers has. Not alone Is he a great actor of comedy roles, hut a highly prolific writer, a magnificent stage entertainer, a world-traveller and an astute politician. In "Business and Pleasure, he en acts the role of a razor blade king who Journey to far Damascus to corner the market on Damascus steel, and during that sojourn Is hounded by agents representing a rival cor poration who desire to outwit him and obtain the steel for themselves. NEW WAVE MACHINE AT MURRAY BEAUTY SHOP The Zoro, a new type permanent wave machine, has seen Installed at the Murray beauty shop at 41 South Central, introducing a wave which 1a siven without any machine. A special offer la being featured for the first hundred women to make appoint ments, William Murray, manager, an nounced yesterday. Picture frames made to order. The Peas I eve. opp Holly theater. Unemployed OP MEDFORD NOTICE The unemployed heads of fam ilies who ar citizens of the county should register at O.VCE with the committee at the Un ion Hall 3rd floor abort the Medford Pharmacy between th hours of S A, M, and S P. M. COM2 TO SEATTLE Center of the Greatest Playground of the Northwest HOTELSSEMBLY -s. Qa MADISON s e a t t i e AMPLE PARKING Quiet location yet clow ta efthlng Rates from 1JS Per Day American Plan (2.M ta MOO Per Day Beautiful Dining Room nd Csffe Rhnp Samuel fl. ChrlMIe, Manager Since 1884 We have been compiling authoritative title records enabling us to offer . Abstract Service that's Dependable! We are equipped to Intelli gently serve you on all mat ters pertaining to titles 1 Title Insurance Jackson County Abstract Co. 121 E. Sixth St. Phone 41 "Calling Car 32" "Report At Once 26th and Alder" AND TWO ROOKIES "RUSH TO THE JtlSCUE" WHAT WILL THEY FIND? MURDER? ROBBERS? ACCIDENT? OR ROMANCE? &3 S 1 r, 3 Take a Ride Around Town With the Boys in a Sizzling Story That Hot Only Glorifies "Oops," But Shows How They Use Radio to tick the Crooks. The Critics Say It's Good and We Admit It, to J COME ON! bT.lH TlfE CAST ROBERT ARMSTRONG ANDY DEVINE JUNE CLYDE LILA LEE RUSSELL HOPTON ALSO JUNE HOROSCOPE NEWS KARTOON (V: X COMING WEDNESDAY NORTHWEST PREMIERE! THE PICTURE TERRIFIC! .a , i'i '1 t Ja 2 s On him alone depen - the fato of th Battalion wqltlna for its mountain 3" ! rortQholdto bo blown to . ' ".'''. t bltsl... Never Jjoforoaush . DRAMA. sucfeTHRILLS. FILMED IN THE GREAT ALPS! REFRESHINGLY DIFFERENT I TODAY Her LAST PICTURE! Made Since "Grand Hotel" Breathlessly the world awaits the Star of Stars! The Strangest Love Story of, All , , A Vanished Brida . . . and Then From the Gay Cafes Comes Zara . . fl exotic Dancer ... to Take Her Place1. "art rca !d to vltb m sr wtUi a awnorit' h f - - kWVH .r Vj " -''- r't's Surpass beauty, Ml' A it-- 1 the ihrilL the glory of her past triumphs in ALSO A Screamingly Funny Comedy "Torchy's Two Toots" CLEVER SPORT REVIEW FOX NEWS EVENTS MATINEES We IJ 1 10c EVENINGS arul ftun. Mats. vriiJi ERICH VON STROHEIM MELVYN DOUGLAS taMMEM TODAY and MONDAY WILL ROGERS in "Business and Pleasure" i SEAT 5 C A Tip for Graduates r t 't ' i .. ' 1 ft fid c H 7X1 The best advice for the young graduate is that they get the Thrift Habit as soon as they receive their first pay check. Th best Graduation Gift would be a savings ac count at this Bank. Small beginnings grow rapidly. Medford National Bank