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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1934)
JIEDFORD rSIL TRXBTJXE, BEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1933 FA'GE THREJ3 GOING 10 CAMPS Fifty experienced Tcoodsmen, 30 a. XectM In this county end 15 from tlie fllaklyou national forrat area,, with headquartera In Oranta Paaa. are be ing put to work thla In fl?e of the OCC campa In the Medford dlatrlct. Most of those selected from the Bogus River national foreatry area went to the campa Wednesday, while the IS from Slalttyou were ex amined here Thursday and scheduled to go to campa. Those aelected here and where they kiv stationed are: Loula Angclus. Medford: Clyde Davis. Medford; Mll ford Adama. Trail; Charles Lay, Med ford; Bert W. Sexton. Medford: Clif ford E. Schlelgh, Medford: Delbert W. Clark. Medford; J. T. Klnkade, Phoe nix, all to Carberry Creek camp. Selected for Elk Creek camp were Charles Cearley. Central Point: Vic tor C. Ooble. Trail: Robert H. Lamb. Medford; Roan J. Green. Medford: William B. Henry, Talent: O. W. Love. Central Point; Orle Moore. Medford: Fred Wooldrldge, Medford: Millard Martin, Medford: Harry R. Digger. Medford; John Elson. Medford; Leon ard W. Robinson, Medford: Guy Gar rett. Medford: J. J. Baker. Medford; Richard F. Chase. Eagle Point: Earl c. Adams. Central Point: Wllnur Wallace. Medford. Men sent to Evans Creek camp are: Ebert N. Coomes, Eagle Point; Roy B. Kyle, Medrord; D. O. Stafford, Jack sonville: George M. Scott. Rogue River: James H. Beck. Rogue River:' 6am Farmhen, Medford: Claude Hlb bert, Medford: Clarence J. Oeer. Med ford. To be atatloncd at South Fork of Rogue River camp will be Glen E. Shell, Medford. and Henry W. Keys, elso of Medford. Ten of the woodsmen from the Sla kivou forest went to Camp Rand Ranger station. They were: Patrick Galllgher, Harry B. Goff, Dale O. Griffin, Everett A. Keppel. John A. Keppel. George S. Mann, Sterling M. McKlllIp, George J. Rlcketta. Francla E. Snell and Merle T. Wallace. Sent to Camp Kerby were: Hugh L. House, James E. Howell, H. Keith Owen. Alton E. Sowell and Ervln J. Vineyard. A wild boar weighing about 400 pounda was killed by a hunter In the San Jacinto mountains at Beaumont, Cal. GIRL, 13, ADMITS KILLING CHUM, 8 I Jq Vr? If Ml t'lm 1h I Y e &s---i!Ks. !7 f . - ; , r9 at.- ! , m& ; f- I 'iniffi&sr m 'iSatl 4 3.T V E ARE VERY HAPPY 8 ALT LAKE CITY. Jan. 8. (AP) The Jack Dempseys aro expecting an htlr. Tha ex-ohamplon of heavyweight fighters Jiut couMn't retain tha se cret any longer, so he broke tha news here yesterday during a 30 mlnuto stop In his old home town as they arrived from Los Angeles. The famous pugilist and promoter and Mrs. Dempsry, the former Han nah Williams of Broadway musical comedy fame, detrained from a trans continental limited here Just long enough to stretch their limbs, and reveal Vie reason for their being "very happy," in Jack's words. "I always wanted one' he con ferred. "We hope It'll b twins." Mrs. Dempsey declined to be quot ed, but she wtis a smiling auditor as Jack broke the news. They will stop in Chicago for a day, Dempsey ssld, and will continue on to New York city, where the ex champion hopes to get Frlmo ear ner, the present world's champion, and Max Baer together for a titular melee. KLAMATH FALLS. Jsn. 8 (Bp!.) A 30-day Incessant search of Agency lake for the body of Ernest Nltsch elm was ended Wednesday afternoon, exactly one week, after the body of his hunting companion, Walter Wood, was taken from the water. Nttchelm's body was caught by a drag line about 3:30 o'clock yester day 150 feet east from where Wood's body wsa located. Twenty minutes after a searchtnti party comnoped of Don Prltchett, O. K. Puckett. Hugh M. Worcester and BUI Hickman had started dragging tthe lake with a specially constructed drag line the body was hooked un der seven feet of wter. Nltschelm and Wood started on their ill-fated hunting party on the morning of December 12. . REPORT ON SEAL SALE REQUESTED Mrs. Alex Sparrow, president of this year's Christmas seal drive, baa asked that a1' persons make their reports as soon as possible, sending in the money or the teals which ware not sold. Immediately after Christmas little response was realized in the county. but the past week has seen a number of promising reports brought in. Ash land and Central Point have not yet been heard from. Jacksonville and fttHfr tnvnt ihniit thm rYinntv hnv. ! ever, have sent in their money. The Medford schools filled their quota this year and added to It the sum of W, which was received as a very encouraging sign by the committee. E IRK TO START GRANTS PASS, Jan. 8 fSpl.) work on construction of the new Williams creek bridge Is certain to commence this week as the contract orn established a headquarters Thurs day and prepared to go ahead, Earl B. Thompson, manager of the na t'onr.l re-cmployment aervlce. said Thursday, Thompson, who had been to WfW llsms creek to see about toe woric Wednesday, said about five men wilt be employed to begin with, all of whom will be local, as far as wax known. Fred Lindsay, who will su pervise the construction of thl bridge and the one near tha Apple gate store In Jackson county, has lo cated his headquarters near the Ap plegate Job. R. D. Smith, resident bridge engi neer for the state .highway depart ment, arrived at the site of the wort Wednesday to oversee construction. His headquarters are expected to bf in Medford. , Broken windows glazed bJl Trowbridge Cabinet Works, Mary Kavala, 13, confessed, according to authorities, that she killed hr 8year-old chum, Josephine Waropay, at Hastmos-on-Mudson, in. y., because "Josie told lies about me and my family." Josephine's body was found under a porch. Here the Kavata girl Is shown with Deputy Sheriff Frank Cherico after confessing. (Associated Press Photo) i ENGI : ASHLAND, .Tan. B. (Spl.)- Survey of the Siskiyou sector of the Pacific highway on the new alignment to the California line has been complet ed by Locating Engineer Weaver and a crew of men who have been en gaged in the work for t.he last sev eral weeks. Straightening o.f the new line from Ashland to Nell creek re mains to be done. At the present time the survey crew Is busily engaged In fixing the property lines and getting right of way descriptions along the new route. A. S. Wallace, who Is getting out 6000 yards of crushed rock on the Greensprlngs for atock-plllng. has completed half of his contract, ac cording to P. P. Whltmore, resident engineer for tfie state highway commission. WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE L&OTSFACT TT- - -MmffnriTiTir jwm ION! ONE year ago we introduced STATE INSPECTED Meats to the city of Medford. During the past year we have enjoyed a decided in crease in business. 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