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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1932. PAGE NINE Local and Personal i ..rM tnr Home Mri. Wm. Sehal er of Corvallla lelt by train today for ber noma in me nwuwn y; On Business Here Mm. P. Cup per of Salem, who arrived here from the north by train thla morning, left for the capital at noon today. Clerk Plana Vacation F. E. Nichols, clerk at the Medford post office, will leave Saturday for a two week' va cation trip. - palnu Go North Mr. and Mra. Charley Palm left here- on the Shasta thla noon for Portland, wnere tney will spend a few days. Logan Is Caller James T, Logan, mining man of Happy Camp, Is in Medford today attending to business ' matters. Moves to Park Street T. V. Par sons, transferred from DunsmuLr to the city by the Standard Oil com pany, Is moving to 408 Park street to reside. Building Cabin at Lake-John John son Is building a new cabin at Dia mond lake thla season, where bis son-in-law, Ben Trowbridge plans to spend the coming week. Plan Holiday Outing Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lalng are among Medford people planning to spend the holiday In the mountains. They will motor to Woodruff Meadows Sunday. In From Farm Mr. and Mra. An dersoon Mee of Thompson Creek are in Medford today attending to busi ness matters and shopping at local stores. Paul Ryan, Visitor Paul Ryan, stu dent of Oregon State college, is in Medford for several days visiting I friends before continuing to his ranoh i ' ' ' Return from North Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus A. Herr and children have, re turned home from Portland, where Federal Prohibition Agent Herr was called on business. They left here Sunday. Wilson In City Steve Wilson, In surance agent of the Sams Valley dis trict, was In Medford this morning calling on local business men and an nouncing that crops are fins and the pitch fork handles hot out his way. ... From Sacramento Anna Clawson of Sacramento, Calif., arrived here on the Shasta today noon to spend about two weeks here receiving medical at tention. She will be the guest of Mrs. Lilly Mottren while here. ... , Little Girl Lost Little four-year-old Betty Jane BurdeU of this city was reported lost by her mother last evening, but she was located by city police officers after she had been gone about a half hour. Shopping Here Mrs. L. J. Ohllda of McCloud, Calif., who was shopping in Medford yesterday, registered her car with Lee C. Oarlock at the out-of-state registration bureau while In (he city, Miller In City W. L. Miller, form er manager of the Nash hotel, who has a mine on the lower Illinois river, Is in town for a few days on business. Mr. Miller reports the hills full of prospectors, and states that most of them are taking out a little gold. Doremus' to Leave Mr. and Mrs. Prank Doremus are leaving tomorrow for a month In San Francisco. Before they return they expect to visit rela tives and friends in Santa Barbara and also attend the Olympic games in Los Angeles. a Leaves for Lake Ray Henderson will leave Medford tomorrow for Cra ter Lake, where he will be employed during the sesson as ranger at the rim and director of programs at the '.community house. He will be Joined there In a few weeks by Mrs. Hender son and their daughter, Lela. ... Motor to Colorado Miss Doris Bsler, a member of the Medford high school faculty In the English de partment, will leave Saturday by mo tor for Alamosa. Colo, where she plsns to spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. O. A. Albln. They also plan to Journey to Colorado Springs and Denver after Miss Baler's arrival In Alamosa. ... Wrights Call Here Mr. and Mrs. Mslcom Wright and family of Placer ville, Cal, stopped here yesterday to visit friends while enroute home from the Willamette valley, where they visited relatives. Mr. Wright was for merly prlnclpsl of the Gold Hill schools snd an Instructor at central Point. He la now principal of the Placervllie schools. Arrive In City Arrivals In Medford yesterday who registered their care k at the out-of-state registration bu reau on South Riverside avenue, and save this city as their destination, i r fcere Wm. B. Hlggs of Rushvllle, Neb., "" O. Franklin of Waltaburg, Wash, C. Les Holmes of Covlna, Calif, and Er nest Carpenter of Yakima. Roy J. Ca vert of Santa Rosa listed Applegate as his destination, . Miss Sehmldll Leaves M!t till! Schldll, Instructor in Franklin hl?h school, Portland, Is leaving today for the north following a several days' visit with her brother Arthur Sehmldll, local heating contractor. nd family. She was much Impressed during her stay here with the enter prise of Medford and the beauty of Crater Lake and the scenery offered In the surrounding country. She will stop in Eugene en route north to spend several days at the University or Oregon, following educational In' teres.. 1 Webslers Move to Cltv Mr. snd Mrs. W. o. Webster, who recently sold their orchard north of Medford are moving in town this week to make their home on Jackson street. . Leave by Plane Tommy Culbert son and W. H. "Moose" Mulrhead left the local airport In a Falrchlld plane this morning for Klamath Falls, Lakevlew and Lake o' the Woods. Mrs. Barnum Returns Mrs. John Barnum, called here by the death ol her father, Mr. Stearns of central Point, returned to her home In San Francisco yesterday. ... To Take Vacation Cal 0. Wells, deputy United States marshal, will leave tomorrow for Portland on a month's vacation. He also plans to visit numerous coast points before returning here. . Berry Is Here c. J. Berry, general agent of the passenger department of the New York Central lines' offices In Portland, la spending today in Medford on business, having arrived by tram this morning. Reserve Ship Stops A naval re serve plane out of Oakland stopped at the Medford airport this noon, en route south from Portland. Th nnmt enjoyed lunch at the port before con tinuing cneir flight. ... Postmaster Returns Postmaster W. J. Wsrner will return tomorrow from his two weeks' vacation, the day marks the opening of the new fii year at the post office and will be tnaracterizea oy much work on re ports. In From Sams Valley The list of business callers tn MfvifrtrH ,tAr. day Included Frank Fitzgerald and Walter Fitzgerald of Sams Valley, rs. SharleT Walker of Eagle Point and Roy Vaughn of Prospect were also business callers. . Parrs Leave Todnv fitntA unit,- Officer Roy Parr and family expect to leave Thursday morning for Heeds port where Mr. Parr has been trans ferred. ThA msnv frUnri nf fcf- Mrs. Parr regret their leaving Ashland Asniana uany Tidings. Yeoman Plcnle Pnatnnn.rt m. nlo of the Yeoman lodge planned for Juiy 11 at Casey's camp on the Cra ter Lake highway, hfts h-n nnatnnn. ed until Julv 24 hv?Aii nt tv, .f. conflicting with that of other local juuk picnics. ... Mr. Emorr Here Fred nnn, nt the Line Material company of Mil waukee, Wis, was a business visitor in Medford yesterday. Mr. Emory Is well known In southern Oregon hav ing been a former employe of the Copco engineering department. Here from Portland Vi MrKn. zle, national committeeman for Ore gon in the American Legion was a business visitor from Portland Wed nesdsy. MacKenzie who recently re turned from the east where he met with other state representatives ad vised that many thousands of east ern Legion and Auxiliary members plan to come to Portland In Septem ber for. the national conv.nt.tnn nt the America Legion. He urged all lo cal legionnaires and auxiliaries who plan to attend to register at once in order to secure all benefits and en tertainment features of the convention. From Crater Lake D. W. Coe and R. T. Worly were registered at a local hotel from Crater Lake laat night. ... Wllletts In City Mj. and Mra. W. W. Wllletts of Persist were guests here yesterdsy on their return from a short stay In Ashland. ... Another Orass Fire At 4:45 yes terday altemoon, the city fire de partment was called to the corner of Peach and Murray to extinguish a grass fire, which resulted In no dam age, according to the firemen. ... With Orchestra Members of Val Valente's orchestra registered at lo cal hoteds Include the leader. Mr. Vslcnte. Ca! Swanson. Ham Richards, Charlea Thumler, Red Otlham, George McLaughlin, Izzy Zahn, Al Keek, Vlrge Quffln and Milt Tharp. Here for Fight Dr. Bert Peacock and Dr. R. H. Mast, the former from Marshfleld, and the latter from Myr tle Point, were In this city last night for the fight at the Armory. They also came to Medford to advertise the aerial celebration to be staged at Marshfleld, July 4. ... Stop at Hotels The guests register ed at hotels here from Portland are C. F. Johnson, P. J. Brags. R. J. Cry mes. C. E. Enders, C. C. Harris, N. Cosd, Martha Jsne Woods, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Hall, W. B. Kelly, A. H. Huey, R. R. Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. A L. Schroeder, C. H. Flash. Dean Asdell, H. S. O'Donnell, and B. F. Kaufman. ... Callfarnla Guests Stopping at ho tels here from California are H. Blen des. H. Bradnoch and A. Meyer of San Francisco. Dr. H. E. Dahlan and son of San Jose, G. R. White. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Quekhall and Mrs. M. A. Nehns of Long Beach, Mrs. Charlea Kempster of Loyalton, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sank of Orovllle, Arnold Gunford of Palo Alto, Lon Fox and son of Oakland, and D. Terrlll of Yreka. Leaves for Vacation J. A. Neff, carrier No. 1 at the Medford post of fice, leaves tomorrow for a two weeks' vacation. Ed Scrlpter, another carrier, la already vacationing In Nebraska, having taken his laat year's vacation at the close of the fiscal year and his next year's at the opening of the fis cal year, which starts tomorrow, he obtained a longer vacation period. . Bolger Returns W. S. Bolger re turned to Medford from Lakevlew yes terday at noon. While In that city he attended to business in connection with the J. C. Penney company, and was also guest at a chamber of com merce luncheon there. Mr. Bolger is president of the local chamber. Upon his return, Mr. Bolger was loud in his praise of the hospitality and friendliness of the Lakevlew people.' ... Field In Portland Not so much Is heard about power nowadaya aa there was once upon a time. That doesn't displease M. D. Field In the least. He Isn't asked as many questions now as he used to be. Mr. Field Is on a business trip to these parts and at times his hat Is hanging In the Port land hotel. He is connected with the California Oregon Power company witn headquarters at Medford. Morning Oregonlan. ... From State Point- Guests at the hotels here, registered from points outside of Portland were E. J. Scel lars and F. T. Dick of Salem. P. 8. Jones, F. J. Carr and O. H. KUlbom of Roseburg. Wallace Bralnard, Cllve Croft, Fred Smith and Dr. A. B. Pea cock of Marshfleld, C. W. Owen of Albany, Paul Ryan of Corvallla, Mra. Josephine Stuart, Kenneth Rodmer, B. R. Pooley and Hugh H. Earle of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ross of Pros, pect, and A. Machado and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Yung of Klamath Falls. Fredric March Here Tomorrow T MM f i itH" mill -sia&iSto Iho btari ui miijiir UihliuiKu, ivla Sidney uutl trriUrlc .March, shine together for the first time In Pnramount's drama of tense real Ism, "Mrrrlly We Go to Hell," coming to the Fox Craterlan Friday and Saturday, To Lake O' Woods Mr. and Mrl George Gates and family and Mr. and Mrs. M. Merrick are among the local people who plan to spend the holi day week-end at Lake o' the Woods. They will make their headquarters at the Gates summer home. Bonhara In Medrord Raphael P. Bonham, of Portland, district direc tor of the U. S. Immigration service, In the northwest was a Medford visit or yesterday and among other duties of his department, granted to Solo mon Watne of Jacksonville the right to apply for a certificate of registry which will allow him to become an American citizen. According to direc tor Bonham, Mr. walne came to this country a number of years ago but through an oversight received no rec cord of admission, which is a prere quisite of naturalization. Hie record as a law-abiding citizen however be ing excellent, the department made an exception In his case as above noted. HAS BROKEN AM Walter Petrucct was brought to the Sacred Heart hospital this morning with a fractured ankle, received in a minor accident in the mining ope ration at Kane creek, where he is employed by Jack McCean. X-rays of his Injuries were taken and report had not yet been made thla afternoon, McMlnnvllle Building permit is sued here during first five months this year totaled 915,030. Joe at Holly Featured at the Holly tonight Is the regular ahowlng of Joe E. Brown In "The Tenderfoot" and Val Valente and his famous Roof Garden orches' tra on the stage. Those wishing to hear this splendid presentation on the stage should be at the theater by 8:30 as the band will be pre sented only once this evening and at that time. This group of enter tainers are sure to please all who attend, as they are one of the finest aggregations on the coast, and this. In conjunction with ' Th Ten derfoot," will make an outstanding presentation at the Holly tonight, Klamath Fills Main atreet lnv provement project underway. DANCE 4th OF JULY DREAMLAND ON THE SCREEN JOE BROWN "The Tenderfoot" WITH Ginger Rogers Lew Cody Tonite Tomorrow Nite AT 8:30 P. M. VAL VALENTE AND HIS FAMOUS ROOF GARDEN ORCHESTRA The Finest Entertainment In Southern Oregon PRICES EVE. MAT, Adults 55c Adults Kiddles ltic Kiddles lie Loges 40c Loges .....35c ' 1 -4, m Three Cheers for the 4th and Good Cheer for Your Purse Whorever you go this week-end you'll tee Slacks and. Sport Pa jamas. Get a pair at the Cin derella Shop for your trip to the beach, mountains or to keep cool at home. "Slacks" Polka dots and stripes. Smart and practical and only $ 1 .OO Twill and Linen Slacks in high colors $1.95 Jersey and Corduroy Slacks that are swanky enough to go around in the best places $2-9S SPORT PAJAMAS and HATS Colorful Pajamas with Sun Hats to match. Be sure to see these Friday and Saturday. $1.00, $1.25, $1.95 QUARTERLY PAY FOR AUTO TAGS STARTS JULY 15 SALEM, Jun 30. (AP) A quar terly ystm payment of automobile licensee h-i been worked out by the department of stata and will be put nto effect on July IB. Hal E. Hoaa. eecretary of atate, announced at Portland last night. Hos believed euch a plan would b legal aa It would take the form of reoelpta rn platea. Governor Jullua L. Meier the day before declared a 15-day moratorium on new llcena, and urged aome form of quarterly payments In order to relieve the situation relative to purchase of 1033 Uoensea. Hoaa had asked the attorney -general for an opinion on the legality of aome pro cedure for Installment buying, which opinion la expected here today. It was stated unofficially that ac ceptance of a part-payment by the secretary of state's office on a license plate waa In reality a deposit on license and not the Issuance of a Uoense and hence might be declared legal. Roseburg Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ames took over Alton hotel, West Lale street. Marshfleld Bids to be opened July 19 for construction of proposed of fice building. Nyssa Larson Motor Co. moved to new location In Powell garage building. Holds False Teeth Tight All Day Long Pasteeth, a new Improved powder keeps plates from dropping or slip ping. No gummy, pasty fueling. Sweet en breath. Olves real Keth comfort all day. Praised by people and den t!ate everywhere. Avoid worry. Get Pasteeth at Jarmln & Wood or your I druggist. ASKS $1767 FOR I Suit for 11767 alleged damages waa filed In the circuit court late yesterday by Margarite Boyle, 14, against Mrs. Stella J. Merrick, ot the "Merrick Motor Inn." The plain tiff takea legal action through her father, as ad litem guardian, John O. Boyle, vice-president of the Cali fornia-Oregon Power Co. The complaint alleges that In Au gust. 1931, the plaintiff, with other children, was playing with a water ball In the swimming pool. The ball waa thrown out of the water, and the children. In the test of play, rushed out of the water to regain It. It Is asserted that the plaintiff, In climbing out of the pool, slipped on the cement curbing, causing her to fall, and sustain permanent In Jury to her teeth. Fifteen hundred dollars general damages and $367 for dental services are sought. Hood River A. O. A. cannery op. e ratting. e Molalla County roads near here oiled. 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