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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREC.OX. FRIDAY. APRTL 16. 1937.
FEHL ASKS COURT
T
Another shot wu fired WedneadAy
In the aerlea of litigations filed by
Earl H. Trhl, former county Judge,
now on parole from state prlaon, on
oonvlctlon of ballot theft.
Papers have been served upon the
city of Med ford, through Mayor
George W. Porter and City Recorder
Mote L. Alford. In which Fehl seeks
"Injunctive relief" from paving aa-
seasments on Part street property.
The complaint Is filled with charac
teristic Fehl charges, in which he
Impugns the motives of city officials.
The claim that he 1c still "the duly
elected and qualified county Judge"
is reiterated, and the complaint is
signed "Judge Earl H. Fehl."
In circuit court yesterday, the ad
ministratrix of the estate of the late
T. Helmroth, filed an answer In the
suit of Mrs. Corinth la K. Stalley.
claiming aha has a rental Interest In
the Pacific Record -Herald building
on Sixth street. Denial Is made In
the answer that any agreement was
entred Into with Mrs. Stalley, or any
sum la due, aa claimed.
The sheriff's return shows that Mrs.
Stalley "refused to accept service of
the papers."
The Pacific Record-Herald building
was transferred to Helmroth and j.
B. Thomas of Ashland, through a
sborlff'a deed, on a mortgage fore
closure four years ago.
DEBATERS LEAVE '
Med ford high school's debate team
and Kenneth Scott Wood, coach, left
today for Eugene, where they will
debate Beaver ton high school for the
western Oregon championship, In
semi -finals of the state competition.
The contest Is to take place at
S o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Judges
are to be members of the University
of Oregon faculty.
Winiwr of the Med ford -Beaverton
fore n lea battle will meet the east
am Oregon champion In finals for
the state title. Med ford's team has
advanced through southern Oregon
conference competition and defeated
Coqutlle in the district contest,
Team members are Lola Henderson, i
Burton Daugheerty and Barbara
Hampson. 1
PITCHER SALVESON
BACK TO SERAPHS
At Church of God
"my '- w 7S:- ta-'S
R. T. Vest (above), singing evange-
llat of Long Beach, Calif., who with
Mrs. White will open a campaign at
the Church of God Sunday, to con
tinue until May 12. The evangelist
who has had years of experience In
the ministry, will be aided by Mrs.
Vest In conducting the meetings
here.
PREDICTION FOR
VALLEY TONIGHT
, (Continued from Page One.)
Trail
(By the Associated Press.)
Los Angoles baseball future loom
ed brighter today with announce
ment that Johnny Sulvsston, the An
gels' pitching ace last season, was
eomlng back to the Coast league after
an unsuccessful effort to break Into
the big time with the Washington
Senators.
Bnlveson went to the Senators at
the close of the 1036 season, but
failed to make the grade In spring
practice. The Chicago White Sox
el aimed him at the waiver price of
$7,000 and said he would be sent
back to Los Angeles for more experi
ence. Coast leaguers went on another
batting orgy yesterday, amashlng out
10ft bane hits, Including three homers,
a brace of triples and 33 doubles for
a totnl of 6ft runs.
A high wind and the Seattle In
dians all but blew Willie Kamm's
hapless Mission Reds out of the ball
park as the tripe blasted 33 hits to
win handily, 16 to 3. Sacramento
mfftMirrd the Snn Francisco Seals, 13
to 8; Oakland won Its fourth game
of the 1037 senium by beating San
Diego, 4 to 3. nnd Portland nosed out
Los Angelea, 6 to ft.
LAWN MOWEnaaharpened We call
and del aims Bros.. Tel 30 1 38 N pit
TRAIL. April 16 (Spl.) A family
reunion was held at the home of Mrs.
Rose Cuahman on Trail creek April
1. Besides Mrs. Cushman'a children
and their families, a sister from Sa
lem was present.
Mrs. Rena Howe and Mrs. Lawrence
Pea body shopped in Medford Tuesday.
Mrs. Alma Msrrlman spent April 10
In Medford shopping and attending
to business.
Joe Phillips and wife and two aona
of Bprlngfleld, Ore., and Mrs. Irene
Perkins and Mrs. Violet 8 h rock of
Portland, Ore., were here the lt
week end to visit their father, L. M.
Phillips, who has been quite 111. Mr.
Phillips was In the hospital In Med
ford for several days but was able to
return horns Sunday.
Albert Hughes, who Is In a Med
ford hospital suffering with pneumo
nia, Is better at this time.
Mrs. Violet Snuff and Mrs. May
Phlptxird called on Mrs. Lee Tuesday.
Mrs. Laura be 11 Ash has returned to
her home after spending several days
convalescing at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Cuahman,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Qulnn from
Anaheim, Calif., arrived here Monday
to spend the summer with Mrs.
Qulnn 'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Hall, at California on the Rogue.
S. W. Hutchinson and Boyd Tucker
shopped and attended to business In
Medford April 14.
Lowell Aah has gone to the Car-
berry ranger station, where be la do
ing forest service work.
Dr. Mattery la now spending a few
daya In Medford attending to some
business and having dental work
done.
Mrs. Xrme Cushman and Mrs. Lau
rabell Ash called on Mrs, Newton at
the school house Tuesdny.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllmcr Ash enter
tained with a covered dish lunch
April U. There wore 18 guests pres
ent. During the afternoon the young
people enjoyed playing tennis on the
Brill tennis court.
Several from the Pentecostal church
here plan on attending fellowship
meeting at Fort Jones, Calif., April
IB.
Dr. Msllery and Mrs. Francis Ash
were gueste for lunch at the Howard
Aah home April 14.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Lee vlalted with
Mrs. Francis Ash April 14.
Jiiitlre Wed ihoo.
JACKSON, Mo. (UP) John O.
Puts, Justice- of the peace, has per
formed his 1800th murine cere
mony. He has been a justice 34 years.
Blip tnat Fit by
K1CKERNICK
195 Panne Crepe Satin 13 90
Ethel wyn B Hoffmann
Insist On Delicious
Lost River
BUTTER
WaUr n to high at Uu Ralph Wil
son ranch that 40 aheep had to be
removed to higher ground by4 row
boat. Old realdenU a il.t section claim
they have never known flood condi
tion, to occur eo late In the eeason.
" The houaa of Dr. J. H. Mallery of
Trail was surrounded by water Tues
day and occupants experienced diffi
culty In leaving the building.
Yesterday's hall storm recalled to
Mrs. Mary O. Carey of Eden precinct
a similar but more severe storm April
18. J933, when snow and hall covered
the ground at Phoenix an Inch deep
Big Applegate
BUNGALOW
GROCERY
400 N. Rivorside We Deliver Phone 485
Plenty of Parking Space Opan Sundays St Evenings
If
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II I W U V 1 lb, pail S3
Tomato Sauce ?isr 6 cans 23c
SOAP 5 bars 16c
CANDY rrtr; 2 lbs. 25c
PRUNES nr;rxn, 2 for 33c
PEAS Hiippvvnl'f. latte cam 2 f OT 23C
HOMINY n""4 n.n. 2 for 25c
MFAT Veal Holut- lb 15
QPTriAIC Vl Bteaki, lb. If
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tiring this advertisement to our store and
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BIO APPLEOATX. April JS (Spl.)
Mrs. Ethel Ludwlg. who Is teaching
the Missouri Flat school, has been
awarded the contract to teach there
again next year. Her satisfactory ser
vices In the school merited a raise
In salary for the coming term. Mrs.
Ludwlg formerly taught the primary
grades at Applegate.
Miss Forest Dale of Medford spent
last week on 14 1 tie Applegate as a
guest of Mrs. Albert Hartley.
Miss Ruth Luy of Medford. accom
panied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Luy, were guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McDanlel.
Mr. and Mra. Lee Port and daugh
ter Frances, and Odea Carter motor
ed to Crater lake Sunday, returning
by Port Klamath and Klamath Falls.
At Lincoln they were guests of Mrs.
Port's sister, Mrs. Davo McKlnney.
They report a number of sightseers
as well as skiing parties at the lake.
Robert Lewis, son of Mrs. Grace
Lewis of this community, left Wed
nesday for Portland to attend a con
vention of the Future Craftsmen of
America In session April 18-17. Mr.
Lewis la a senior at the Medford high
school, and accompanied other stu
dents to the convention. The group
expected to visit Bonneville dam dur
ing their visit In the north.
Miss Wanda Hlnes of Ashland was
a business visitor in the community
Sunday.
Mra. D. R. Motley of Dillon. Mont..
arrived Thursday and Is spending
several weeks with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Rlppey.
Applegate home extension unit
la sponsoring a dance at the Apple
gate community hall, Saturday, April
34. Puroel'a orchestra has been en
gaged, and the refreshment commit
tee will have charge of the lunch
A large crowd Is expected.
Mra. Lester Layton of Grants Pass
Is a guest this week at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Lance Offenbacher
Mra. Alice Wlnetrout and daughter
of Granta Pass motored here Sundsy,
spend Ing the day with Mr. and Mra.
Fred Benedict.
Mr. and Mra. Claude Medley of
Medford were guests of the letter's
mother, Mrs. Mary Purcel, Sunday.
Carl Garrison of Dividend Bar left
recently for the John Day region In
eastern Oregon, where he has em
ployment. He expected to remain a
short time at Oregon City to visit
his mother while en route.
Olrls of the -H sewing club at
Beaver Creek school report comple
tion of their third project last wek.
Pupils and leadera of both the boys'
and girls' clubs are expected to dis
play Increased enthusiasm hence
forth, having taken an Invigorating
hike to the mountain top Sunday.
Dick Head has returned to his log
ging employment on Greensprlng
mountain, after having remained at
his home on Big Applegate for the
last month as a result of a foot In
Jury sustained at the logging camp.
Recognizing the hlstorle Interest!
In southern Oregon, the Upper Ap
plegate Orange voted at their regular
meeting Saturday to donate ten dol
lars toward preservation of the-Meth
odlst church building In Jackson
ville. The Orangera Invite everyons
to spend a social evening with them
at their hall, Saturday, April 17. 'A
pie social and dancing will be the
principal diversion.
Mrs. Roy Mclntlre of Little Apple
gate returned to her homo Saturday
having been a patient at a Medford
hospital where she received treat
ment for Injuries sustained In an
automobile accident on the Jackson-vllle-Ruch
highway two weeks ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Helms left re
cently for Eagle Point, where Mr.
Helms has employment with the
Eagle Point Irrigation company. They
expect to resldo at Butte Falls In a
short time.
Mrs. Chas. Hamilton returned Sun
day from Coqutlle, where she Had
spent a few daya with her ' brother.
George Matney, who was ill. Mrs.
Hamilton was accompanied on the
trip by her brothers, John Matney of
this community and Ike Matney of
Grants Pass.
Mrs. Miles Cantrall has been ill
Mother's Day
SPECIAL
A Beautiful Tinted
0x7 Portrait
75c
Beg. $1.35
Hnve Your Next
Sitting Now at the
Corley Studio
(Over Swem's)
at bar home for several days, and Is
confUwd to her bed.
Mrs. UUa McDonough was hostess
to members of tha Bucb sewing cir
cle at her new borne Wednesday. Tb
group complimented Mra. McDonougb
with a tea towel shower.
Tha horns of Mrs. Pted Benedict
will be the meeting place of the Ap
plegate extension unit, Wednesday,
April 21, when Mrs. Mabel Mack,
demonstration agent, will give the
second project on color In the home.
In complying with a requirement
that the demonstration should be
given In a home, the unit will not
occupy their room In the Applegate
school building that day. The meet
ing will convene at 10 a. m.
Mrs. Hazel Hogan from California
Is spending some time with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J, P. Elliott of
lower Applegate. Mra. Hogan Is re
cuperating from injuries received In
an automobile accident several
months ago.
The Applegate river, with its mud
dy torrents and rushing driftwood,
following a night's steady rain,
brought ma&y local sightseers to its
banks Tuesday and Wednesday. How
ever, no serious d .image resulted from
the rising water.
Mr. and Mrs, Turner from Call-
forala are spending several days aa
guests of their daughter, Mrs. W. P.
Davis of lower Applegate.
Avoid Bridge Crash
PORTLAND, April 18. (AP) Emer
gency action by the crew and a tug
saved the steamer Portland of the
Hammond line from sweeping against
the main pier of the Burnslde bridge
yesterday when she was caught by
cross currents and winds. The ship
and tug together put on full speed
ahead and passed through, pulling
the stern clear Just as It was about
to strike.
Pioneer Dies
WALLA WALLA, April 16 (AP)
George T. Welch, early-day miner,
cattle raiser, miller and wheat grow
er, died late last night at the age
of 04 years. A native of Maine, he
went to California In I860 and In
1868 at Dayton, Ore., married Carrie
Brown, a native of SUverton, Ore.
Hltrh-niker Killed
PRO&SER, Wash., April 16. (AP)
Struck by a Washington Motor
Coach company bus driven by Jerry
Linton, Rose Slusaranka, 20, Milton,
Ore., was killed at the edge of town
last night. She was hitch-hiking with
her sister. Lillian. 19, from Yakima
to their home.
OERVAIS, Ore., April 16 (AP)
Mrs. Eleanor Harding celebrated her
00th birthday at her home here Wed
nesday. A dinner was served to rela
tives and friends.
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