MTSHFORD MATT. TRIBUNE. ifEDFORT). QKECiOy. 'WEDNESDAY. .TTSV, "0. m.T7,
PAOE SEVEN
WHITE UNIFORMS
ASHLAND, Jun 30. (Spl.) A
unirtly clad marching order of Ash
land Llthlans will participate In the
OreaUr A&hland celebration parade
here July 17, according to plans made
at a meeting of the reorganized club
Monday night.
Uniforms will be all white, with
coats omitted from the regalia until
fall. A committee consisting of V.
D. "Bert" Miller, H. L. Claycomb
and Fred Tayler was appointed to
order the cream-colored trousers,
white shorts, white shoes and straw
hats.
, Grand High Fizz William M. Brlggs
appointed Millard Grubb, Dan Kay
and Boy Prazier on a committee to
study an offer made by Karl P. Nlms,
secretary of the club and manager
of the Twin Plunges, whereby the
Llthlans will sponsor dances at the
outdoor floor at the Plunges this
summer for the benefit of the club's
exchequer.
, Other business at the meeting In
eluded authorization for the officers
to make plans for a social meeting
and the appointment of Henry En
dera as a committee of one to re
organize the famed Llthlan male
octette.
! Plans were made to Invite other
similar organizations to participate
In the Greater Ashland celebration,
and letters were to be sent by Nlms
to. the Medford Craters, Grants Pass
Cavemen, Treka Miners, Klamath
Palls Pelicans, Umpqua Chiefs of
Boseburg,"rtT'The" Sigene Radiators.
JV s decided to hold regular
meetings on the third Thursday In
each month, with the first Thurs
day subject to special gatherings.
NEW TOURIST CENTER
TO BE
CREEK AREA
Approval of plans for the construc
tion of a new restaurant, hotel and
atore building by Edward W. Regnler
at Union Creek was announced today
by Karl L. Janouch, supervisor of
the Rogue river national forest on
which Mr. Regnler la a permittee.
The new structure will replace the
building that was destroyed by fire
some weeks ago. It la planned k
have the restaurant and store operat-
Ing In two months, the hotel rooms
to be completed later.
The new building will be set back
a considerable distance from Crater
.Lake highway, with parking space
provided In front. It will be a two
atory structure of rustle design to
harmonize with the general architec
ture of the United States forest ser
vice. The building will have a front
age of 70 feet and a depth of 36.
The exterior will be made of shake
aiding with a rough lumber trim.
Completion of the second-floor Inte
rior will be deferred until later.
"It will be a lovely structure In a
beautiful setting," Mr. Janouch said,
explaining that forest service archi
tects cooperated in designing the
building. Mr. Janouch and C. M.
Ross, architect on the staff of the
regional forester in Portland, went
over the plans with Mr. Regnler yes
terday. Preliminary construction was
begun Monday.
The grounds also include a num
ber of cabins which were untouched
by the fire. These are still in use
and were filled to capacity yesterday,
Mr. Janouch said.
4th of July Outing Ahead
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THREE BIG DAYS
4th of July
Vacation
Alluring
to Birb&ra Wttka
and Allen Brook
(rifht) of Columbia
Pictures, who portray
spirit of Huon In thtst
camera "ahota" by
A. L. Schiftr.
Brook, feature player
In 'The League of
Frightened Men."
If iae Weeka and P. M
Rhode, aatea
executive of General
Petroleum, art
pictured above all
ready to fry t catch ,
of trout
CUTS FURNISHSO SY
MOStLGAS REPORTS1
AT ROGUE RIVER:
Expecting tht largest Influx of tU
Iton in history, the Rogue River
Towns nd club ind Chamber of Com
merce, sponsors, ere rapidly complet
ing plans for the huge three -day
celebration to be held In that city
July 3, 4 and 5.
Packed with thrilling stunts, con
tests snd amusements, the festlvsl
will get under way at 11 a. m, Sat
urday, July 3 when the city dedicates
its large new Neon sign at the south
end of the bridge spanning the Rogue I
river. A. n. oaowen, iiiaajtigc w vuv
Jackson County Chamber of Com
merce, will give the dedicatory ad
dress, it was announced today by T.
K. Dover, president of the Rogue
River Chamber of Commerce and
president of the Town send club.
Mayors of Medford, Grants Pass, A&h
land and Gold Hill have been Invited
to take part In the ceremonies, Mr.
Dover stated.
Following the sign dedication, va
rious athletic events featuring foot
races by children for cash prises will
be staged the afternoon of July 3. At
eight o'clock Saturday night, the new
open air dance pavilion overlooking
the Rogue river will be dedicated, i
with a gala carnival dance following.
The Townsend club of Rogue River
wilt serve free barbecued meat from
Its kitchen at noon July 4, with
everyone Invited to take advantago
of the offer. The official parade and
Independence Day speech will take
place In the morning, with Col. E. E.
Kelly of Medford a nominee for the
address.
Featuring the Sunday afternoon
entertainment program will be the
rodeo, with bucking and roping con
tests, relay and Roman races and
one-half mile horse race on the bill.
Highlight of the rodeo will be the
musical rope contest with a 93 cash
prize awarded the winner.
Willis Mahoney, state political fig
ure, will give an address at 7 p. m.
July 4. At 8 p. m., a boxing and wres
tling card will be staged, witn two
grappling bouts slated and five fight.
the latter to consist or tnree lour
round bouts and two six-rounders.
A cash prize of 135 will go to the
winner of the rock drilling contest to
be staged the afternoon of July 6.
Runner-up will receive $15. A log-
sawing contest will also be held Mon
day afternoon, winner of which will
Public Is Warned
to Quit Handling
Cubs and Fawns
SPOKANE, June 30. (AP) j
Picking up and fondling of fawns i
snd bear cubs In the forest "U
becoming a serious problem." a
game department official said to- I
day, "and may necessitate drastic
protective measures.'
C. H. Shields, assistant chlet
patrol officer, said the practice of
befriending" the animals was
more common this year than
usual.
"Five fawn deer now at the
Spokane game farm at Mead
might be roaming the foresta to
lay if the people who found them
had realized they weren't lost,
and above all, shouldn't be
touched by a human hand,"
Shields said. "A mother deer will
have absolutely nothing to do
with a fawn after the latter has
been touched by a human.
M Ultimate starvation, or the
rest or Its years on a game farm,
Is the prospect for the fawn."
NEEDED AFTER TODAY;
iE EASY
party of four fishing In Fish Uke.
and according to the testimony of
the state polios game warden, took
the pole of her son, six, snd started
fishing. She made no effort to pass
the pole to another, at the approach
of the trooper, and when called
upon to show her fishing license
had none.
Cornelius W. Doty, charged with
driving a truck with an obstructed
view, entered a plea of not guilty.
After hearing the testimony of th
arresting officer and Doty, the court
found Doty guilty and assessed a .
fine of 95 and coats. He waa given
until July 15 to pay.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
receive 915 and the runner-up 97-60.
Entrance fee In the rock-drilling con
test Is 95 and for the log-sawing ex
hibition, 93-50, Entrants are asked to
get In touch with Red Hatch at Rogue
River as soon aa possible.
Dancing In the opjn air pavilion
will also be enjoyed i the afternoon
and evening of July G.
A special display of fireworks over
the Rogue river at 8:45 p. m. July 6
will bring to a close the celebration.
AH present Oregon auto driver li
censes will expire at midnight to
night and by tomorrow motorists
must be In possession of the new
1937-39 licenses.
To assist those who have not yet
procured the new licenses, however,
two state empoyes will continue to
receive renewal applications at city
hall dally to the end of the week. !
Upon acceptance of the applications
they will Issue official reoelpt show
ing that the new licenses have beeen
applied for.
Applications may also be sent di
rectly to the secretary of state's of
fice in Salem, full instructions for
applying being contained In the re
newal blanks which may be procured
at city and state police headquarters,
sheriff's office, Jackson County
Chamber of Commerce or the Mall
Tribune office. The new license
costs 91 and Is good until June 30,
1939.
The police emphasised that begin
ning tomorrow It will be unlawful to
drive automobiles without the new
license. Drivers lacking the new li
cense will be subject to the usual
penalties, they pointed out.
GELE
BRAT
Slayers Of G-Man
In Topeka To Die
TOPEKA, Kas., June 30. (AP)
Death sentences were pronounced to
day upon Robert J. Suhsy and Qlen
J. Applegate, convicted murderers of
Federal Agent Wlmberly W. Baker.
Federal Judge Richard J. Hopkins de
nied their motion for a new trial.
Suhay and Applegate shot It out
with Agent Baker when he sought to
arrest them April 16 In the Topeka
postofflce for the $18,000 robbery of
a Katonah, N. Y.. bank. They had
called there for a letter.
I
Mrs. Irene A. Krch, of Klamath
Palls, charged with ftsnlng In Fish
lake without a license, had her sen
tence suspended In Justice court this
morning upon condition she pro
cure an angling license as soon as
possible.
Mrs. Krch was a member of a
ROGUE RIVER
LODGE
28 MINUTES FROM MEDFORD
CRATER LAKE HIGHWAY
The Most Restful and Beautiful
Spot of the Rogue River
COMPLETE ACCOMMODATIONS
ULTRA MODERN LODGE
AND CABINS
SPECIAL FULL COURSE DINNERS $1.20
Served from 6:00 to 9:00 P. M.
Delightful Evening Sandwiches
and Steaks
Served Special for
AFTER THEATRE PARTIES
DINE and DANCE
. Indoors or On the Terrace .
PHONE EAQLE POINT 308
FOR PRIVATE ACCOMMODATIONS
40-8 ELECTION
Election of officer! for this vol
turo of the 40 et 8, consisting of
Jackson and Josephine counties, will
be held at a dutch feed at Valen
tine's cafe Friday evening at .7:00
o'clock.
Kiel Allen, chef d gare, and Har
old Prestel, correspondent, both of
Oranta Pass, were In Medford yester
day making final arrangements for
the program. A large attendance of
in .i b munhm la exoected. many
to also attend the air show while In
the city.
Those wishing reservations are
asked to call Lee Oarlock, grand chef
de gare, at 312.
Spanish Children
Fight Befrienders
LA ROCHELLE, France, June 30.
(AP) A police guard was placed
over IS Spanish child refugees from
the government city of Ssntander to
day after the children had fought
nuns and nurses in an attempt to
escape from a hospital here, where
v.-.. hn mattered.
Police said the children, aged 10
to 1ft. ssng revolutionary songs ana
struck the attendants with fists, shoes
nd belts. Then they swarmed
through the windows and climbed
gates to the street where police
rounded them up.
LAWN MOWERS sharpened We call
and del. Sims Dros.. Tel. itl 13 N Plr
July 4th d 5th
ASHLAND, OREGON!
Come to the cool comfort of Lithia Park now more beau
tiful than ever! Browning Carnival and Concessions;
Baseball; Children's Sports; Dancing; Swimming; Water
Carnival; Bathing Beauty Contest.
MEDFORD vs. ASHLAND
Bob "Lefty" Hardy meeting JULY 4 JULY 5
Larry Pepper in a rematch
with plenty "on the side."
Each team has won a game
they're out to play for 'keeps'.
Don't miss it.
KIDDIES'
Athletic Contests
July 5th (Eft
Prizes of 33U
CONCERTS
Sunday and Monday
2 Bands 2
Browning Bros."'
Merry-go-round; Ferris Wheel;
Merry Mixup; Tilt-a-whirl ; Sea
plane, four 'shows, and 15 conces
sions. Fun for all! Showing full week
of holiday.
Swimming
Twin Plunges-Helman Bathi
Jackson Hot Springs
PROGRAM
Sunday, July 4th
12:30 Water Carnival
1:00 Band Concert
2:30 Baseball Game
6:00 Private Picnics
MONDAY, JULY 5
11:00 Beauty Contest
1:00 Kiddles Contests
1:00 Bsnd Concert
3:30 Baseball Game
6:00 Private Picnics
1:30 Band Concert
9:00 Dancing
MISS ASHLAND
Bathing Beauty Contest!
MONDAY JULY 611 A. M.
Entries have been limited to 30 girls residing in
Ashland or vicinity Winner of first place to receive
title of "Miss Ashland", and reign as queen during
the "OREATKR ASHLAND" CELEBRATION
JULY 16 and 17
ALL DAY EVENTS
"Midway" and Concessions
Llthla Park
Golf Ashland Golf Course
Tennis Llthla Park Courts
Swimming Melmsn's Baths.
Jackson Hot Kprtncs and
Twin Plunges,
Mill!
N " T
LOOK FOR
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to see that your car is properly prepared for the trip. Take your
car now to your nearby General dealer. Have your, spark
plugs and light bulbs tested and cleaned. Your fan belt and oil
filter checked. Your battery cleaned and serviced. Your tires ex
amined and properly inflated. Your crankcase, transmission and
differential drained and flushed. There is no charge for these serv
ices except for materials used. Of course, you will want a com
plete lubrication job with Mobilgrease and Mobil Lubricants.
And, to be certain you get the gasoline and motor oil that will
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