Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 27, 1935, Page 9, Image 9

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    MEDFORD JlATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORU, OREGON, SUNDAY, JANUARY 27. 1935. p.uiE yIyE
Local and Personal
l,t. Gordon Units Lt. Gordon ol
Camp Cartwrry was tn Med ford yes
terday, attending to CCC business.
Marvsvllle Editor Here Horace S
Thomas, editor of the Marysville,
California, Appeal-Democrat was In
. the Tribune offices yesterday while
. on a brief visit in this city before
continuing north.
Has Operation Mrs. C. M. Hous
ton, who Is visiting relatives at San
Jose, Cat., underwent a major opera
tion In that city Friday according
to a telegram received by her hus
band, who Is a member of the post
office BtAff.
Miss Klfert's Mother Visits Mrs
, Rose Elfert. who has been In Napa.
California for the past 8 months,
her daughter, Mrs. F, Lee Swlnson,
. and grand-daughter Barbara Lee are
arriving Monday to visit with Miss
Edna Eifert.
To Be a(. Sloruh Bedside Mr. and
Mrs. Mercler of Los Angeles arrived
in Med ford the latter part of the
week, to be at the bedside of James
Slorah, who is critically ill at the
Sacred Heart hospital here. Mrs.
Mercler is the former May Buchan
on of Mcdford. .
On Buying Trip Mrs. Adrlenne
Steward and Mrs. Margaret La
Polnte left Saturday night for Los
Angeles where 'they will buy spring
. and summer apparel for their dress
shops. They will spend two weeks In
the City of the Angels, and will also
do some buying in San Francisco be
fore returning here.
(Jops Through Mrdford Rev. H. H.
Mitchell of Grants Pass was In Med
ford briefly Saturday morning en
route by train to Ashland, where he
will conduct services at the Episcopal
church today. He stated that he will
leave Monday for Portland, to spend
four or five days attending an Epis
copal convocation. Rev. e. S. Bartlam
of the Med ford Episcopal church Is
also expected to attend the meeting.
'
Trieit New Radio K. p. McReyn
olds of the Rogue River national for
est offices, was at work Saturday at
the new warehouse on Mc Andrews
road setting up some radio equip
ment which may be put into perma
nent use at the warehouse if it
proves satisfactory. The equipment,
both receiving and transmitting sets,
Is similar to that used at various
lookout stations throughout the for
est, to report fires. Both voice and
code transmission can be made.
Newest In Nighties
i
Abbreviation In feminine apparel
no longer la confined to swimming
suits, at shown by this newest stylt
in nightgowns, soon to be exhibited
In a Chicago fashion show. Mads
of seersucker, it Is trimmed wltr
lace. (Associated Press Photoi
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
DRV fir, manzanita, 51S Pennsylvania.
FOR SALE 1931 Chev. coupe, A-l
condition and new tires. A real
bargain. Address Box 3337 Tribune.
PIANO CLEARANCE SALE Bargains
In new and used Pianos. Easy
termo. liberal trade-in allowance.
Sale ends Feb. 3. Baldwin Piano
Shoppe. W. Main St.
CLOSE IN HOME AND INCOME
Only one block from
NlKfin Clty pr on pvi
W I W U W utreet. corner lot. espe
clajty adapted for small apartments
and rooms. 4 -room s downstairs, 3
small apartments upstairs, all com
pletely furnished. With small ex
pense could be made Into splen
did paying proposition. Only
I 500 00 Some terms.
S.AA ALSO
97 nfl CLOFE IN ON PAVED
a. I UU HIGHWAY. acre high
1 unproved with 5-room strictly
--:"m heme: large, light living
m with fireplace: dining room:
It ichcn nith tile drain board and
tullt-in features: two nice bed
rooms and modern bath, closed In
bscx porch with laundry tubs;
double garage: all flr?t claw ron
itructton. Under Irrigation. City
mater and conveniences but no city
tHxev Total price $2700 00. Excel
lent t-rm.t.
CHPAVF, A WINO AGENCY INC
To Seattle Leaving by train Fri
day night for Seattle was Mrs. J. J
Orltsch,
From Lltliia city Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Parker and Mrs. 8. A. Parker visit
ed in Medford Thursday afternoon.
Ashland Tidings.
Has Plane Serviced Here John
Henry of Lincoln flew to Medford
Friday to have his plane serviced and
repaired.
CCC Member Discharged Carl G.
Flodln, discharged member of Med
ford CCC district, left Friday night
by train for his home in Portland.
Butchers Visit C. Peterson of the
East Side and Plaza Meat markets
transacted business tn Medford Fri
day morning. Ashland Tidings.
,
Here Saturday G. I. Wandrip, of
Olendale, Ore., having arrived on the
morning train, spent Saturday in
Medford attending to business.
Here on Business L. H. McGulre,
project superintendent of Camp Ap
plegate, was in Medford attending to
business Saturday at the local forest
service offices.
Sperrv Flour Men Leave Arthur
Endris and Jack Walker of the local
Sperry Flour agency, left by train
Friday night on a business trip to
Portland.
.
Miss smlih to (.rants Pass Miss
Janie Smith of the Rogue River na
tional forest offices, went to Grants
Pass Saturday to attend to business
at the forest service offices In that
city.
From San Francisco Frances
Lange, landscape architect for the
landscape division of the national
park service. Is spending several day
at Camp Oregon Caves on Inspection
work.
Inspector Arrive E. C. Byford of
Portland, federal Inspector on the
bureau of explosives and dangerous
articles, was in Medford Saturday
attending to business at local South
ern Pacific agencies.
Ashland Elks Here Among Ash
land Elks attending the Medford Elks
smoker Thursday night were H. It.
Claycomb, Ralph Bowen, Ben Gibson,
and E. T. Staples, according to the
Tidings. t
Corliss Has Operation Harold Cor
liss, well known member of the Med
ford Gleemen, underwent an appen
dicitis operation recently at a Med
ford hospital, and Is reported as
much Improved this week-end.
Snow Settling The snow at Cra
ter Lake national park Is reported
settling this week-end to a level of
122 Inches, from a depth of nearly
a foot greater during the helghth of
the recent storm.
Return to Salem Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Schmutz of Salem returned
to their home Saturday morning on
the Shasta, having been In Medford
for the last four days with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Al Stoops.
Expected Today Karl Janouch,
supervisor of Rogue River national
forest, was expected to return to
Medford today from Portland, where
he has spent the last three weeks at
tending to business In preparation
for the proposed national CCC ex
pansion program, under which the
corps membership would be Increas
ed to approximately 1,000,000 men.
NOTABLE LEADER
OF NAVY, PASSES
BREMERTON, Wash., Jan. 3.
(AP) A heart attack today ends
the long and notable career of Ad
miral Robert E. Coonts. 70, former
eemmander of the United States
fleet.
After funeral serrlces here Monday
at 1 p.m.. the body will be taXen
to Hannibal. Mo., the admiral's
birthplace, where he will be burled
In accordance with his wish.
Ill in the naval hospital here two
months, the retired admiral became
unconscious yesterday afternoon.
Death came at 3:10 a.m., this morn
ing, with his widow snd daughter.
Bertha, at his bedside.
Military honors will be accorded
here after the Masonic funeral by
MEDFORD GLEEMEN
CONCERT
High School Auditorium
Monday, Jan. 28
ArimUtilon 50c
Students tic
Associate Membership Tickets
Good At Tills Concert
Shows Today 1:45
3:15 - 7:00 - 9:00
TODAY and MONDAY!
THE PREACHER ASKED "Will YOU JAKE THIS MAN?"
SHE ANSWERED " WILL - AND HOW!"
Her coat of arms wag a chisel and
" "."and a wedding ring! Six "favorite
stars in the year's most rol
licking comedy hit ... a merry-
go-round of romance
blonde gold - digger
into action ... All sh
wanted was' a hus
band and a mil
lion bucks!
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From Charles
Francis Coe's
Snmrdny Eve
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Nat Pendleton Sam Hardy
ADDED
POODLES HANNEF0RD famous circus
trick rider in
"THE LITTLE BIG TOP"
NOVELTY NEWSREEL
members of the Admiral Robert E.
Coonts post of the Veterans of For
eign Wars and representatives of the
nstlonal headquarters of the VFW
will go to Hannibal to participate
In final rites.
During the four years after the
World ar In which he was chlet
of naval operations. Admiral Co;ntz
was a staunch advocate of an Ameri
can navy "second to none." He be
came , commander of the fleet In
1023 and waa retired because of age
in 1928. Prom 1920 to 1923 he served
as commander general of the Mili
tary Order of Foreign Wars. He was
a past commander-in-chief of the
Veterans of Foreign wars.
From Oregon raves a. F. Whlt
worth. project superintendent of CCC
Csmp Oregon Caves. Co. 1634, was In
Medford Saturday attending to busi
ness. 4
Who takes the pains will take the
prize.
4
Who blows his own horn often
toots a solo.
8weetest the song wherein the sing
er la lost.
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HELD ILLUSION' BY
ECONOMIC EXPERT
WASHINGTON. Jan. S8. (APi
The Tawiwnd old age penalon plan
waa termed "both tltusionary and
dnnReroua" today In testimony by an
administration advisor before the
house way and means committee.
Douglas Brown, professor of eco
nomics at Princeton and an advisor
to the president's committee on eco
nomic security, was the witness in
behnlf of the administration's social
security program.
Representative Kmitson (R., Minn.)
asked hia reaction to the Townsend
$200-a-month pension plan for all
persona over 60.
"That program 1 both llluslonary
and dangerous." Brown replied. "It la
wishful thinking from an economic
standpoint something you might
wish could be done.'
"Our economic system Is so deli
cately balanced that if tins plan
were put Into effect It would destroy
confidence and brenk down imme
diately, so thnt Instead of a resump
tion of normal busmeos activity we
would have a continuing depression.
"It la highly dangerous to have
the old people believe such things
aa these are possible." Brown testi
fied, "It would kill the goose that
laid the golden egg."
BY
OKLAHOMA CITY, Jan. 28 (AP)
Jsmes C. Mathers, young Okla
homa City attorney, accused of re
ceiving 1000 of the S200.000 Charles
F. Urachel ransom, must atand trial
with Ben B. Laska. Denver attorney
slmllsrly accused Federal Judge Edgar
. vaugnt ruiea toony, -denying Ma
thers a severance.
Word has been received here thst
John Keddy. formerly with the pub
licity dcpnrlinent of Oonzaca uni
versity Spokane, haa Joined the
KGA-KHQ newa and publicity ataff.
Announcement was made by Harold
Parr, news director of the station.
Reddy, former Medford high school
tttudent. and editor of the 1931
Crater," haa had experience on The
Modfcrd Mall Tribune and San Fran
cisco papera. He succeeds John Mas
teraon, also well known In Medford.
having been employed here for several
past summers, who hss tsken the
position of deputy sheriff of Spo
kane county.
Reddy will devote part of his time
to the new posltlcn, and carry on
with his university work at Oonzsga,
where he is a Junior In the school
or arts and letters.
Dse Msll Tribune want ads.
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Children . 10c
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Starts Today for Three Days!
BORN TO LOVE ... TRAINED TO SUPPRESS!
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Student nurses . . . warm of heart . . . gay
of spirit . . . brave of soul . . . beneath whose
chaste white uniforms race thoughts of love
and laughter that must end by midnight on
their one night cut! . . . One of the most im
mortal human dramas that ever touched a
sympathetic heart!
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JOHN BOLES
Jane DARWELL Dorothy WILSON
ASTRID ALLWYN
TWO REEL MUSICAL COMEDY
"Music In Your Hair" rra Added Attractions
Cartoon "Viva Willie"
PATHE NEWSREEL
PRESIDENT'S BIRTHDAY BENEFIT MIDNIGHT SHOW WEDNESDAY!
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