TifEDFORD MATT; TTiTRTTNTrc. MTCTFO UD. OREGON, THTJESDAT. MARCH 5. 1936
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LOCAL and
Spends Day Here Mr. A. D. Helnis
of Klamath Junction spent yesterday
i " In Med ford, shopping and Ylattlng
friendi.
Xawbrjr Back Lester Newbry re
turned tnls morning by train from
Portland where he made a short busi
ness visit.
To San Francisco Lucy Davis ws
among Medfordltes leaving on the
southbound train last night for Sw
Francisco.
Prom Grants Pass Out-of-town
business visitors In Med ford today
Included Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Soott
of Grants Pass.
j; i Lltster In Town John Lltster, own
fe j er of the House of Mystery on Sar
'i: " dine creek, was a business visitor here
today.
Love Fined Ora Love drew a fine
of II and costs of M.50 In Justice
court today on a charge of operating
a motor vehicle with improper lights.
...
Draws Fine Verle Stephenson was
fined $5 In city court this morning
on his plea of guilty to turning an
i , auto not at an intersection.
j From Prospect Mrs. I. J. Peterman
J . and daughter Elva of Prospect were
; calling on friends and transacting
j business In Medford today.
Shopping Here Mr. end Mrs. C. M.
J Mcllvaln of Rogue River were atop
ic , ping and making business calls here
. this afternoon.
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jl ,f i Supervisor Here F. B. King, sup-
ervlsor of motor vehicle equipment
; ; of the Railway Express, was in Med
ford yesterday from his headquarters
in Portland.
From .Maine C. L. Deming. repre-
seu'-fttlve of O. H. Boss & company
J v of Wilton, Me., was among business
I visitors In Medford yesterday. He left
f tar Eugene this morning.
At Headquarters Capt. Leonard L.
Lerwill, commander, and Lieut. Wal
ter J. Buboltz of Camp Rand con
- ferred with officers at Medford CCC
headquarters today.
To Oregon Caves Capt. William O.
Ryan, welfare officer, and Eugene C.
' Golden, educational ocordlnator o
I the Medford CCC district, left on an
Inspection trip today for Camp Ore
gon Caves.
Wed tn Long Beach Accord 1 ng to
word received here, Dorothy Leigh
Morton of this city and Clayton Har
old Brooks of Long Beach filed no
tloe of Intent to wed In Long Beach
yesterday.
Making Audit Lieut. F. K. Teeter,
Jr., inspector of the finance depart
ment, 9th corps area headquarters
In San Francisco, Is making an audit
of property accounts at Medford CCC
headquarters.
From Sardine. Creek C. B. Holme.
in charge of a hydraullo mining op
eration on Sardine creek north of
Gold Hill, transacted business here
today. He was accompanied by Mrs.
Holmes.
Returning Sunday Oelwln Stuart,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stuart, Is
expected to return Sunday from Okla
homa City where he has been under
the care of Dr. Wlllard Carver for the
past six months. His many friends
will be glad to learn that he has
completely recovered from hla illness.
Visit VU?ons Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe
Boc2lewelz and son Billy of Carson
City, Nev., were overnight guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Wil
son Wednesday. Mr. Boczklewelz,
who Is assistant superintendent of
the Carson schools was formerly em
ployed by Mr. Wilson In the mercan
tile business.
Juveniles to Meet The Degree of
Honor Juveniles will meet Saturday
at 10:45 In the Eagles' hall. The
Juveniles are requested to bring sand
wiches enough for their own lunch.
There will be drill practice and Ui-
rector Ida M. Wilson expressed the
hope that all Juveniles will be present-
Lejrlon Officer Here Vic MacKen
rle, national liason officer of the
American Legion with the national
convention commission In Cleveland,
Ohio, visited his old friend, Lee Oar
lock, here yesterday. He came west
to attend the funeral of his mother
In Grants Pass. He left by plane
yesterday afternoon for Los Angele
. whence he will continue back to
Cleveland. A Portland resident, Mr.
MacKenzle Is well known in southern
Oregon.
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Called to Redding Harry W. An
drvwsen, specialist In vocational edu
cation for the 9th corps area, who has
been visiting camps in the Medford
COO district, left today in response
to instructions that he attend au
educational conference In the Red
ding Cal., district tomorrow. He was
expected to continue his conferences
at Medford camps Saturday.
Cooking School Tomorrow after
noon at o'clock a cooking school
will be held in the Jacksnvllle Grange
hall for all women of the district who
care to attend. Marguerite Fenner,
who has been successfuly conducting
similar schools In the northern part
of the state and In Washington, 1'-1
be tn charge. The school Is being
sponsored by the California Oregon
Power company.
Back to Alaska; Vellemonte Morris
waa on his way back to Alaska to
day after & visit of a few weeks here
at the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. J. Morris, 1009 East Main
street. He was to visit friends en
route In Roseburg, where the family
resided until last November, and his
sister Ellamay, at Willamette univer
sity In Salem. After attending to
business matters In Seattle he win
sail for Alaska on Saturday. He will
stay for a time In Sew&rd and An
chorage while making preparations for
the operation of his placer claims at
Cripple Creekv
REFEREE CHOICE
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Selection of the referee for the
fourth Medford -Ash land basketball
game to be played here tomorrow
night is still hanging fire, with Coach
Bowerman of Medford and Principal
C. G. Smith of the local school both
In favor of selecting an accredited
arbiter from southern Oregon and
Ashland's Coach Faber and Principal
Foray the holding out for a Portland
official. 'A Portland referee will cost
about 50, and we don't see much
point In getting one when we have
such good officials In this part of the
state as L. L. Deal of Grants Pass
and Ivan Harrington of Medford,"
Coach Bowerman said today.
Meanwhile, the two teams are tap
ering off. their drill for the clash,
which Is expected to be a bitter one
Ashland has already made It three
straight over the Tigers, and while
the event of a local victory tomorrow
night will occasion much delight In
local ranks, it would have no effect
whatever on league standings, Ash
land having already won the right to
represent this district In Salem for the
state championship.
Coach Bowerman announced nls
starting lineup today as: Lewis and
VanDyke at forwards, Hayes at cen
ter. Baker and Ettlnger at guards.
The Ashland lineup was to have been
announced by Coach Faber some time
this afternoon.
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BOARD EXECUTIVE
M. N. Hogan was elected vice chair
man of the Jackson county planning
commission at a meeting In the Jack
son County Chamber of Commerce
last night.
Ha replaces J. C. Thompson, who
died a few weeks ago. The commis
sion adopted a resolution expressing
sympathy over Mr. Thompson's death
and H. A. Banwell, secretary, was in
structed to write to Gov. Charles H.
Martin requesting the appointment of
a member to take Mr. Thompson's
place on the commission.
The commission voted to apply to
the state planning commission for
additional help to assist Frank Sha
rer, who Is engaged in preparing msps
for use in future development work.
C, J. Humphrey, assistant superin
tendent, expressed complete satisfac
tion with the county board's pro
gram. Robert Putnam, associate for
ester of the U. S. regional office In
Portland, attended the meeting.
Judge Earl B. Day, chairman, presided.
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Bringing; to the screen the play
that has been acknowledged aa being
one of the greatest air stories ever
written. "Celling Zero," opening to
day at the Craterian theater tor a
three-day run. gives Jamea Cagney
an outstanding role as the dare-devil
filer who gives up his life to save
his flying buddy. Pat O'Brien Is
again co-starred with Cagney; June
Travis la the girl involved: Stuart
Erwln. Isabel Jewell. Barton MacLane
and Henry Wadsworth are also fea
tured. MAIN AND HOLLY
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sizing the modern utility of gas for
household and commercial uses, Mr.
Ward disclosed.
"We are very optimistic about Med
ford's future." the president said.
"Our business here has been steadily
expanding and we feel safe in making
a large improvement Investment In
this city. Business last year showed
a 30 percent Increase over that of
1934 despite a rate reduction made
during the year."
Mr. Ward declared that as the vol
ume of business Increases the public
may expect other reductions in rates.
The president arrived here by motor
car Sunday from bis San Francisco
headquarters to complete arrange
ments for the expansion program. He
was to return to (he Bay city today.
As part of the company's educa
tional program a cooking school will
be opened soon In the Brenner apart
ment building at 24 South Grape
street, It was announced by D. E.
York, vice president and general man
ager of the gas company. Mrs. Ann
Cheney of Portland, home economist,
will be In charge of the school which
Is Intended to show the efficiency of
gas for cooking.
In Its educational campaign the
company will also feature heating
plants and appliances. In recent
weeks, Mr. York said, gas heating
systems have been Installed In sev
eral Medford homes. In the model
home to be created here under su
pervision of the federal housing ad
ministration the company will Install
a gas heating system and a water
heater. Mr. York said.
Southern Oregon Gas corporation
has been in business here since 1913.
It was acquired January 1. 1935, oy
the Republic Electric Power corpora
tion which operates In Oregon, Cali
fornia and Oklahoma.
Shrine Stated Session
and Special Election
Hlllah Temple meets at
Masonic hall, Ashland,
Friday evening, March o,
1930, In stated session.
Routine business, followed by Special
Election. All Shrlners Invited. Re
freshments after session.
GEORGE W. HITLIS, Potentate.
R. E. DETRIOK, Recorder.
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John Boles and Opera Star Coming
To John Boles, handsome tenor of
the movies, fell the enviable Job of
helping film the debut of Gladys
Swarthout, the famous opera and ra
dio singer, whose first screen appear
ance is in "Rose of the Rancho." com
ing Sunday to the Craterian theater.
For the screen's newest movie queen
not only has a voice that has made
her one of the foremost singers In
the land, but Is also of exceptional
attractiveness In face and form.
"Rose of the Rancho" is really an
outdoor western picture set to music.
There Is none of the "arty" touches
that usually embellish the debut of
Range Drama
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"Gallant Defender," Peter B. Kyne's
popular adventure classic, will play
at the Rialto theater tomorrow and
Saturday, with Charles Starrett, the
new western star. In the title role.
The film Is an excltng drama of the
bitter feud that existed on the Amer
Plan Pie Social The men's chorus
of the First Methodist Episcopal
church will sponsor a pie social to
morrow evening In the social hall of
the church. The women are to bring
the pie and the men buy them. A
program will be given and everyone
Is invited.
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such noted singers. Rather, It fairly
bristles with action, with the Old
California In the days of Spanish
dons aa the setting for the story. Mlsa
Swarthout plays the part of the girl
ies Or of a band of night riders,
fighting for their former "manana"
customs and homeland from the on
rush of the gold seekers. Boles It
the government agent sent to Califor
nia to help the done In their efforts
to establish law and order.
Charles. Blckford. Grace Bradley, H.
B. Warner and a comedian recruit
from the stage, Willie Howard, head
the supporting cast.
at Rialto Friday
ican range between the cattlemen
who wanted the land for grazing and
the homesteaders who wanted the
land for homes and farms.
Joan Perry plays opposite Starrett,
with a large cast of western players
in support.
DALLAS, Ore., March 8. OP) Bud
Husband, Willamette valley Jigging
train conductor, received possl ily ia
tal Injuries when a freight car he waa
riding left the rails on a bridge near
Black Rock camp and plunged into
a canyon. The freight car was" being
pushed ahead of a locomotive.
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Peter B. Kyne's
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Richard Arlen
Special Communication of
Medford Lodge No. 103, A.
T. A A. M., Friday. March
eth at 7:30 p. m. Work. in
F. O. degree. Visitors In-
Tlted. O. O. Horner. W. M.
GEO. ALDDN. Secy.
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bath, lights and hot water furnish
ed. Frlgidalre. 810 S- Oakdale.
PRTJNERS Can use few more p run
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WANTED Tractor plowing: very rea
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420-U
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714 West 11th.
FOR RENT House, garden plot and
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Phone 79 Central Point.
FOR RENT Unfurnished, 937 Queen
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1403 East Main, duplex. 3 rooms,
Frigid aire. elec. range, oil furnace;
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831 S. Ivy. 6 rooms, newly refln
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303 Crater Lake Ave,, 8 rooms;
$33.50 including water.
For Rent, furnished, South Oak
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cluded, $25.
CARL T. TENOWALD
135 West Main.
FOR RENT OR LEASE 13 acres, im
proved, on highway, or trade for
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AUCTION au-Saturday. March T.
at Sale Pavilion. North Medford.
Lots of furniture, Including dinUii
room tables, chairs, dressers, beds,
springs, mattresses floor lamps,
davenport electrio radios, cookUg
utensils, Rhode Island Red chick
ens, and other livestock. Southern
Oregon Livestock Auction. Col. A.
H. Dudley, Auctioneer.
FOR SALE Close In lot 3 bike, south
of park. $325, til clear. H. N. Lot
land, 3J5 South Oakdaie.
CLOSING OUT SPECIALS
3000 Miigttzlnes, 3 for 6; 26c dozen.
Hundreds of books. 7 to 35c. Tabled,
chairs, counter, circulating heater,
drapes, silver, etc. The Book Nook,
15 N. Fir.
3 AND 3 -ROOM apartments unfur
nished house. 604 West 10th.
WANTED To borrow $250. Veteran
with permanent Job and bouus
bonds of $600 payable after June
15. Will pay good Interest on 4
month note. Box 1171, Tribune.
FOR SALE Young heifer calves. Jer
seys snd Guernseys. C. C. Hoover,
Phone 437-R.
FOR SALE Wurts circulating library
consist ing of approximately 1 100
volumes, and a lot more which
members have not brought bsk.
Complete for $150. W. E. Thomt
45 S. Central.
FURNISHED APT. FOR RENT Steam
heat and water paid. Very reason
able rent. Apply Mall Tribune
office.
FOR RENT Apts. Hotel Grand.
WANTED White 1 or IH-ton truck
for parts. Box 1013 Tribune.
WANTED Sound, gentle horse, 1100
lbs., broke to work and ride. Henry
W. Frame. Rt. 1, Talent.
TRADE 3 A. East suburban Portland,
district where things are doing:
cltv water and gas, electricity. Want
Southern Oregon property. Box 738,
Tribune.
FOR SALE 6-room house on Pacific
Hwy.,,3 acres; easy terms. Jack
son County Building and Loan.
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water paid. Call at 60 Rose.
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