BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1935.
PAGE SEVEN
Local and Personal
Bing Crosby in Craterian Show
rrederlckt In Portland J. W. rrea
erlcka of Medtord I In Portland tak
ing examination for telegraphic
position.
Takea l"p Dutl Mlaa Mary Brown
haa talsen up her dutlea on the teach
In ataff of the Medlord Senior high
aehool. i
Attend! Buvera' ' One Orr
left Saturday night By train for San
Francisco, where he will attend buy
era" week.
To Eugene P. M. Kenworthy, tier
ing been In Medford for a day attend
ing to bue'.nesa. left Friday night by
train for Eugene.
On Furlough Charley T. Knopp. on
furlough from Medtord CCC dlatrlct.
left Friday night by train for his
home In Tacoma. Wash.
Hlrki Returns P. E. Hicks, travel
ins representative of the Pet Milk
company, returned to Medford Friday
evening, after a week'a absence.
Tax Man Arrives H. F. Guerln of
the right-of-way tax department, ar
rived Saturday morning on the Ore
gonlan from his headquartera In
Portland.
Home to Vancouver Mr. and Mra.
John W. Plttenger of Vancouver
Wash., left yesterday morning for
their home, having been In Medford
for a day. .
Neff Returns Porter J. Neff, at
torney, returned yesterday morning
br train from Portland nd Salem,
where he attended the legislative ses
sion for two days.
Here from Portland Walter Daly
of Portland, representative of Title
and Trust Co., spent Saturday In
Medford on business, having arrived
on the Oregonlan.
"
dhlrler Leaves on Plane E. P.
Shirley left for Portland on the Unit
ed Air Lines plane yesterday after
noon. He will remain In the northern
city for several daya on business.
.
Merclers Leave Monday Mr. and
Mrs. T. F. Mercler will leave Monday
to return to their home In Los An
geles. Mrs. Mercler la the daughter of
the late James Slorah of thla city.
Pete Wlnne Visits Pete Wlnne.
Medford high graduate, left Satur
day to return to his position wttn
crescent City oil oompany. He has
been here on several days' leave.
Here for Week-end Mr. and Mrs.
R. M. Oatton of Grants Pass arrived
Saturday morning by train to spend
two dsys In Medford with Mra. Gat
ton"a parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Gall.
. .
Hemstreet Improved Jack Hem
street la a patient at the Sacred
Heart hospital, recovering from a
major operation. He Is Improving
atlsfactorlly and la now able to re
ceive visitors.
Arrive from Portland Mr. and Mrf.
D. S. Whitney and daughter, Mlas
Marietta Whitney, all of Ashland, ar.
rived an the Oregonlan Saturday
morning from Portland, ana return
ad to their home In Ashland by
motor.
Discharged from CCC Three mem-
bera of Medford CCO district, who
left Friday night for their homfs.
having been discharged, were: Rob
art G. Bellamy and Fred L. Blsner,
both to Portland, and Walter C
Krause, to Chicago. 111.
Arrives from Portland Miss Nancy
Gill of Ashland, enroute home to
spend the week-end, arrived In Med
ford Saturday morning on the Ore.
gonlan. Miss Gill, a student at
Northwestern Business college, met
friends here who took her to Ash.
land by motor.
Attend District Meeting C. W
Smith and N. C. Donaldson of the
Corvallls extension service, arrived
Saturday morning by train to attend
the district cornhog meting in Mea
ford Saturday. Messrs. Smith and
Donaldson aided Robert O. Fowler.
county agent. In conducting the
meeting.
O'Haras in South Mr. and rMs
William O'Hara, tonneny of Medford.
where Mr. O'Hara owned the Rlalto
Cigar store, are spending the winter
In San Diego, having gone there re
cently from Phoonlx. Arizona. They
said in a communication to Medford
that they very much enjoy San Di
ego, where they said on January 30
that the temperature was 80 In the
shade.
Here Saturday Project superinten
dent, L. H. McGulre of Camp Apple
gata was In Medford Saturday at
tending to business.
lake to Be Full Upper Klamath
lake will probably have as much wat
er in it this year as it has ever had,
according to the ranger at Pelican
guard-station, after making a survey
of the enow deptha surrounding the
lake.
Skits from Lake Douglas Roach.
assistant storekeeper at Crater take
national park, is spending the week
end in Medford having skied out
from the lake. He was accompanied
by L. Howard Crawford, ECW artist
who la spending the winter In the
park and capturing many beautiful
snow scenes on canvas, according to
Roach. Howard is at Klamath Falls,
and wilt probably return to the park
with Roach next Tuesday. Roach aald
the snow in the park, having melted
during the last ten days' of mild
weather, has frozen over with an ex
cellent crust for skiing. He aald the
snow has settled to lis Inches from
a high point of the season of 146
Inches, reached during the height of
the recent storm. Roach also report-
ed a depth of eight Inches at Klam-
ath Falls, but none on the west side j
or tne oreenspnngs.
Inspects Oregon Cares AI. Kott
nauer, ECW inspector from Yosemlte
national park, where he la master
mechanic, was in southern Oregon
the tatter part of the week on an In
spection trip to Camp Oregon Caves.
The Inspection work is part of a pro
gram launched by Robert Fechner.
national CCC commander. F. G.
Whltworth, project superintendent of
Camp Oregon caves, reported that
Kottnauer expressed the oplnlan that
the trucks at Camp Oregon Cavea are
kept In far above the average condi
tion, and that all equipment used
at the camp la in excellent shape
considering its age and use. Whlt
worth has employed a system in car
ing for the trucka whereby drivers
are awarded a pennant each week for
the best cared for truck. He says the
drivers accordingly take a great pride
in their equipment.
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"Lady By Choice" at Studio
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"Lady By Choice," which opens to
day at the Studio thenter. tells the
tale of a fan dancer who. as a pub
licity stunt, adopts a mother. The
"mother" Is a derelict police court
frequenter, who hu been arrested
so many times that even the sentenc
ing Judge considers her an "-old
friend.
Carole Lombard, May Robson and
Walter Connolly have the leading
roles.
Blng Crosby, whose new musical
film, "Here Is My Heart," opens to
day at the Craterian theater, has Rol
and Young, one of the screen's most
popular comedians In an Important
featured role in the supporting cast.
Others include Kitty Carlisle, Alison
Skipworth and Reginald Owen.
Giving Crosby an opportunity to
display his comedy talent as well as
his singing ability, "Here Is My
Heart" Is a bright and frivolous ro
mance about a millionaire crooner's
heroic courtship of a haughty prin-
.cess with whom he falls in love at
sight In an elevator. '
Unable to meet the princess, Cros
by buys the hotel In which she lives
and with the aid of a false mustache
and beard, disguises himself as her
waiter. Then, little by little, the prin
cess warms to his charm and comes
under the influence of his singing.
And. although Crosby has to tend
to the' princess' dogs and parrot and
support her profligate family, he fin
ally succeeds In winning her but not
until many hilarious complications
have entered into the romance.
Several new hit tunes are sung by
Crosby and also by Miss Carlisle,
whose lovely soprano voice was heard
in "She Loves Me Not," another Cros
by picture.
Lake O the Woods Frozen With1
30 Inches of snow there. Lake O' the
Woods Is frozen over now, according
to Hugh Rltter, ranger from that dis
trict. Stationed at Medford C. L- East,
formerly cleric at Camp Oregon
Caves, will be stationed at Medford
hereafter to handle major clerical
work, according to officials of Crater
lake national park service.
From Elk Creek Ralph Jennings
project superintendent of Elk Creek
CCC camp, was in Medford Saturday
conferring with officials of Rogue
River national forest.
Condition Serious Mrs. Elsie Em
mert of Spring street was In a serious
condition at Sacred Heart hospital
Saturday night, following an emerg
ency operation there Saturday, ac
cording to attendants.
From Bay CHy Mrs. J. E. Russell in Cllmute city George Hensel-
returned on the Saturday morning man was a business visitor In Grants
Shasta from San Francisco, where Pass Friday, according to the Grants
she has been for some time. Pass Courier.
lark In Hospital Lincoln Spence
of rrall, who received a serious hand
cut recently, was taken back to the
Community hospital Saturday for
medical care.
f amp Foreman Call -D. C. Mills,
foreman at Camp Applegate. CCC.
was tn Medford Saturday attending
to business at the local forest service
offices.
llohson Here Coach "Hobby" Hob
son, of the Southern Oregon Normal
school in Ashland, stopped over in
Medford Saturday while enroute to
Portland to umpire the Rose Festival
professional football game there to
day. He also stopped in Eugene lant
night to attend the Oregon State
Oregon varsity basketball game.
To Regional Offices Miss Janle
Smith, chief clerk at the offices of
Rogue River national forest, will
leave this evening for Portland to at
tend a regional conference of chief
clerks of the forest service pertain
ing to office efficiency and organiza
tion. Twenty clerks are expected to
attend, and will each conduct a part
of the session under the direction of
A. H. Cousins, regional fiscal agent.
Miss Smith will be In charge of a
conference for training office personnel.
Owens Leaves James Owen left
this week-end for a five-day business
trip to Portland.
At Sacred Heart John Painter of
Central point was a patient at 8a
crM Heart hospital Saturday receiv
ing treatment for pneumonia.
In Medford Saturday Among
Medford visitors Saturday were the
following : Robert Hot 1 eld. Kanes
Creek; J. C. Chlldreth, Trail; Jean
Upton, Sams Valley; Mrs. Joe W.
Johnson and son Lee, central Point;
Mrs. A. L. Dougherty and ton Eu
gene. Kings highway; Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Spartln, Williams Creek.
Labor Leaders Freed.
CHICAGO. Feb. 3. (API William
Tuber and Joseph J. Kehoe, elderly
labor leaders, were acquitted tonight
of murder charges developing from
the death last September of James
J. Kelly, a bus dispatcher, during the
motor coach driver's strike.
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