Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 01, 1934, Page 7, Image 7

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    JIEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY. JULY 1. 1934.
PAGE SEVEN
Local and Personal
Leave for Portland Sam Colton
left by train for Portland Friday nigh..
Leaves for North Albert Burch left
by train for the north Friday night.
To Rofue River Patay Hall lift by
train yesterday on a weelt'a rtalt In
Rogue River.
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Mrs. Lemerey Leave Mrs. Charlea
Lemerey left by train yesterday for
Oervata and Portland.
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Enroute East Mrs. Florence Marlon,
of Butto Falls, left by train yeaterdiy
enroute to New Sharon, Iowa.
From Roseburg Mra. M. J. Adlcliu,
of Roaeburg, arrived yesterday for a
two week's visit In this city.
Wilson Returns Former Mayor B.
M. Wilson returned to Medford from
Portland on yesterday's train.
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On Vncatlon Mrs. Rebecca Jenson,
of the public school superintendent's
office, will take a two days' vacation
this week.
Back from Seattle W. F. Qulsen
berry. of the California Oregon Powor
Co., returned yesterday on the train
- from Seattle.
puts Cp Ball Buford R. Jones, ar
rested Friday night by city police on
charges of drunkenness, was out on
$10 ball yesterday.
Leave for Fish Lake Carl Scrlpter
and Dick Slngler left yesterday after
noon for Fish lake, to spend the week
end there fishing.
Visiting son Mrs. F. M. Rallton, of
San Francisco, arrived on yesterday
morning's Shasta to visit with her
son, Frank L. Rallton.
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To Klamath Falls Mrs. R. H. Slng
ler and two sons left Friday evening
for Klamath Falls, and will visit there
until after the Fourth or juiy.
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Hr.meMa.rv Wochnlck
who is staying in this city with her
aunt, left by train yesterday to spend
the summer at her home In Portland.
To Eugene clell Alford. of Eugene,
i vnn MnrM'tll with the lo-
wou jiao
cal CCC headquarters detachment
left for hl home in cugenc j-day.
Visiting Mrs. Strang Mrs. Robert
H. Holmes and daughter, Marlon, of
Spokane, are visiting In this city with
Mrs. Holmes' momer, mr. ..
Strang. .hin afr Prnsneet Lake Postmas
ter Frank DeSouza and Pete Carter
left last night for Prospect iske, wnero
they are fishing toaay, ana
turn this evening.
jepson Leaves Pierce Jepson, for
rnerly of the local headquarters de
f t.hfl rivilian Conserve
UA,J1U..W w-
' tion corps, left by train yesterday for
his home in nugene.
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Mrs. Batchwell Better Mrs. O.
oapiTi.i.ii who has been confined
her home with a severe case of blood
poisoning In her hand, Is now aoie
to be up, ana is improving iwiuij.
Back from Camp Phil Lounaberry
returned yesterday by tram irom me
w in. Attended National
Guard Camp Clatsop. He visited In
Portland for several days oeiore com
ing home.
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picnic on River Mr. and Mrs. Stan
fiK.-n.nnrl Mr. unit Mrs. WlllaTd UNm
Dorothy and Jack Hughes, and Evelyn
Grlmmett and Hal Farley were plc
nlcklne on Rogue River at Dodge
bridge last evening.
Rasmussen Arrive H. A. Raamus-
sen, of Portland, arrived by train yes-
tarriw anri Brill h Connected With A
O. Arnold, of the local branch of
Blake. Moffitt and Towne at Tenth
and South Front street.
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John Ferry Home John Ferry, -who
for the past two years nas been eiv
eaced in research work In England
and Europe, arrived yesterday to
spend the summer at his home on
Foots creek. He win leave ior otan.
ford university this fall to take up
further post graduation work.
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Accident on Sams Creek An acci
dent Friday on Sams creek, In Sams
Valley, was reported yesterday at the
city police station by E. P. Hughes, of
Gold Hill. The report shows that the
car Hughes was driving hit lose gravel
and skidded Into an auto driven by
S. L. Shanklln, also of Gold Hill.
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Winkles on Vacation Mr. and Mrs,
E. W. Winkle and sons. Ernest and
Eugene, and daughter Carol Elaine,
left Saturday on a two-weeks vaca
tion trip to Idaho where they will
visit relatives and friends. During Mr.
winkle's absence the Rtggs Optical
company's office here will be In
charge of F. M. Drake, from the firm's
office In San Francisco.
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Artisan Picnic Sunday July 1, the
Artisans will hold a picnic for mem
bers and friends at the Llthta park in
Ashland. All Grange Artisans, Ore
gon Bankers, association. State Police
group are Invited with families and
friends. Esch is to bring picnic lunch
and cups. Coffee will be served by
the committee. There will be Indoor
baeeball, horseshoe, tennis, commun
ity singing, and other entertainment.
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Visiting from Los Angeles Deputy
Sheriff Charlie Smith and family, of
Los Angeles, are visiting here with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe S. Folsom. They mo
tored from California In a travelling
aero coach deluxe attached to their
car. It Is equipped with two systems
of lighting, gas and electricity, two
upper and lower berths, a radio, a
built-in kitchen, and all the conveni
ences of a home, and the Smiths state
It to be "the only way to travel."
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Woodsmen Transferred Sixteen lo
cal experienced men, who have been
with the CCC at Camp Upper Rogue
River, are ordered transferred to Camp
South Fork of the Rogue River, ac
cording to Medford district headquar
ters. Tl.ey are Henry A. Atkins. Woody
A. Caldwell, Walter D. Clark. Rudolph
H. Claussen. Thomas O. Dews. John
Hanklns. Luther E. Jeffries, August
Lng. John A. Porter. Leonel C. Rusho.
Otto P. Rusho. Lyman F. Slavent.
Dudley p Smith. Cecil W. Tucker,
John V. Wheeler and Alvln O. Young.
Visit Mrs. NewtonMrs. J. F. Moore
of Klamath Falls has been visiting
her mother. Mrs. Jessie Newton at
S05 Apple street. Mrs. Wm. Hohl of
Portland, who has also been visiting
Mrs. Newton, her sister, left Thurs
day for her home.
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On Detached Service Sam B. Tay
lor, Kenneth I. Veley and William J.
Howe, all members of Camp Lower
Pistol River, have been placed at
Camp Rand Ranger station on de
tached service, orders Issued from dis
trict headquarters, state.
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Ordered on Trips Hermsn E. Flynn
and Bernard F. Mayer, CCC truck
drivers, have been ordered to Bandon.
and Robert A. Tokam and Harold
E. Thomas have been ordered to Kla
math Falls, for the purpose of return
ing oil drums from the Shell Oil
company, according to orders Issued
this week.
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Doctors Transferred Lieutenant
Walter L. Bach, (MC) U. S. N. Is be
ing transferred to Camp Oak Knoll
In northern California, from Camp
South Fork of the Rogue river. Con
tract Surgeon Ellas H. Porter, who Is
now at Oak Knoll, will replace Lieu
tenant Bach at South Pork Camp, an
nouncement made at the CCC dla
trlct headquarters, states.
Al Pearce and his Gang on Craterian Stage Today
Mrs. Brown In Hospital Having un
dergone a major operation Thursday
at the Sacred Heart hospital, Mr. H.
L. Brown of 136 North Oa led ale areu
ue waa yesterday reported doing wll.
Here on Business Mr. and Mrs
George Went, of Jacksonville, were
In Medford Saturday on business. Mr.
Went Is a prominent dairyman of
the Jacksonville district,
Here for Short Visit E. W. Kent,
of San Ptanclaoo. arrived In Medford
this morning by train for a short visit
with Mr. and Mrs. George L. Jantzer,
of Prospect.
Receive Medical Care Clarence
Rucker, Everett Jenkins and David
Vines of the Civilian Conservation
corps sj-e patlenta at the Sacred Heart
hospital for medical treatment.
Addition to Building James Slo
rah, 335 Bartlett, has been Issued a
permit by the building department
for an addition valued At 1700 to &
business building.
Back from Visit Katherine and
Richmond Shelley, of this city, re
turned Friday morning from Monta
gue, Calif., where they have been vis
iting for two weeks with their grandmother.
Meets with Mrs. Anderson Thursday
bridge club met this past week with
Mrs. J. B. Anderson.
On Business Here Max Leudde
mann of Portland was attending to
business matters in Medford on Sat
urday. To the Coast Lieutenant and Mrs.
H. A. Berrta left yesterday afternoon
(or Crescent City, to spend th week
end. Williams Returns C. H. Williams
has returned hers from Oakland. CM.,
where he motored south with bis
mother.
Leave for Portland Miss Thelma
Heard and sister Mrsi Frederick John
son are leaving today for Portland and
Eugene, where they plan to visit sev
eral days.
Fire Near Copco Lake A forest fire
near the head of the east fork of
Fall creek, about three miles north of
Copco lake, Calif., was reported to th
forest service headquarters here yes
terday, and wu taken over by the
state department, aa It lies in their
territory. It was thought yesterday
that the eight men assigned to the
fire would be able to put It under
control.
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Deals Go North W. K. Deal and
son Tommy, who spent several days
In Medford,, returned to Portland on
Thursday.
Plans Fishing Trip Kenneth Pow
ell will spend the Fourth of July or.
a fishing trip to the mouth of the
Rogue river.
Catch the Llmtt Gene Thanos,
Lewis Thanos and George Paris, went
fishing Saturday at Hyatt lake, and
returned with the limit of crapples.
Returning to Seattle Mrs. A. E.
Horn, who has been residing here for
the post two months. Is leaving on
Monday for her former home In Seat
tle. To Attend Meeting Mrs. William
Cherry and party left for CentnalU.
Wash., the last of the week, to attend
the big Four-Square gospel camp
meeting.
Clifford is Transferred Ferris Gil
ford, formerly employed with the
Standard Oil company In Medford
and Grants Pass, and later in Kla
math Falls, was transferred last we-ak
to Cedarvtlle, Calif., where he and
Mrs. Gifford and little daughter
Beverly are now residing.
In Medford Saturday Among shop
pers here Saturday were Mr. and Mm.
E. J. Boardman of Central Point. Mrs.
Donna Grains and Mrs. Grace Pellett
of phoenix.
To Return Today Mr. and Mrs. T.
E. Daniels are expected to return to
Medford today from a visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Walther at their home
near Eugene.
Men Are Transferred Albert W.
Curnow end Glenn c. Young, who
have been with the Lower Pistol River
CCC camp are being transferred to
Camp Agness. Harold R. Johnson of
Camp Upper Rogue Is also being
transferred, having been ordered to
Headquarters detachment In Medford.
as has Glen W. Husted, from Camp
Annie Springs In Crater Lake Nation
al park.
Sell Ilusnn's Wlint-Not Huson's
What-Not confectionery store, at
Sixth and Ivy, was sold June 31 to E.
J. Reinking, and will be operated
Jointly by Reinking and his brother-in-law,
O. F. Jensen, of Portland. Mrs.
Ina M. Huson. former owner, will
maintain a Joint ownership of De
Voes with her son. Darrell. who hs
operated it In the past.
.Mlsg Marx Resign Miss Hazel
Marx has resigned her position in
the ready-to-wear department of
Mann's store.
Here from Seattle E. J. Ryan of
Seattle, is visiting his brother-in-law.
Hugh Mitchell of Maple Park drive
for several weeks.
Knutzen Improved Jake Knutren
of Copper, who has been In the hjs
pital at Roseburg for some time, re
covering from a broken leg, is ray
idly improving. It was reported here
yesterday. He was a member of the
Appleate CCC camp. Also patients at
the Roseburg hospital from Applegate
are Reino Ralkko and Clarence Hert
ford. Ralkko was taken to the hos
pital by ambulance Wednesday.
Granted Leaves Officers accom
panying the special train to Fort
Sheridan, 111., which leaves here Sun
day evening, have been granted leaves
of absence before returning here, ac
cording to headquarters. Seven days
leave is grnnted Captain Glen P. Wal
lace, In f-Res.; First Lieutenant Wal
lace S. Douglas, Med -Res.; and First
Lieutenant Cyril H. McGuire, CA-Res.
Sergeant Oscar W. Spaulding will be
granted 12 days' leave.
Returns from Portland Howard F.
Ull of this city returned Friday morn
ing from a business trip to Portland.
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Aldrlch Returns Dr. W. W. Aldrleh
returned last Sunday from Berkeley,
Calif., where he had been apendlnj
a week.
Here for Conference G. W. Kuhl
man, of the farm management de
partment at Oregon State college,
and W. L. Teutaeh, assistant county
agent leader, arrived In Medford yes
terday morning for a conference here
concerning: farm record books, whim
are provided all farmers who have
signed wheat or corn-hog contract.
Ensign Hew Here Ensign Lowell
Dew has returned here from Los An
geles and San Francisco, and Is visit
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. A.
Dew on the Jacksonville highway. A
graduate of Annapolis in the class of
1033. which was not commissioned,
Dew recently received his commission
and is awaiting his assignment now.
Mrs. Ins, M. Huson is now at the
DeVoe store and will be glad to have
her friends drop in anytime.
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