Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 02, 1937, Page 4, Image 4

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SOCIETY
By Janet
Four To Entertain
With Joint Party
Among the numerous Medford host
planning to entertain over the Fourth
of July week-end ire Mr. and Mrs.
David Rosenberg and Mr. and Mn.
W. H. Fluhrer.
The four are planning a Joint
house-party at their summer bouses
at Lake o' the Woods. Both couples
har Innted 30 guests to Join them
at the lake resort, the two groups
eectinf to comDin tneir activities.
The party will leave the city tomor-
row. remaining at the lake tnrougn
Monday.
Water sport and other recreations
are being arranged for entertain
ment. The lske la eipccted to at
tract large numbers over the week
end. Medfbrd Residents
VTIU Desert City
A more or less deserted Medford is
expected to greet the Fourth of July,
aa resident depart In large numbers
for nearby resorts and neighboring
cities.
Lake o' the Woods, Dlsmond lske,
Crster lske and . the several other
lakes In the vicinity are preparing
to welcome the many planning to
apend the holiday week-end at such
spots. Many, of those going out of
town will relax at their own summer
homes at resorts along Rogue river,
fsmed recreation ground.
Many visitors are arriving In the
valley and will be entertained Infor
mally throughout the week-end.
Move to East
Interest Here.
Of Interest to Medford friends Is
word of plans of Mr. snd Mrs. Wayne
Gorr, who have been residing in
Bonneville, but who expect to make
their home In the east.
Mr. and Mrs. Goff are both for
mer Medford residents, having lived
here before their marriage about
three years ago. Mr. Goff has left
for Buffalo, N. y., and Mrs. Ooff
plans to Join him this month. They
will make their home there for the
present.
Mrs. Goff was formerly Miss Nsdlne
Msyfleld and Mr. Ooff la the son
of Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Ooff of this
city.
Former Resident
Is Guest Here.
Being greeted by Medford friends
I Mrs. Leonard w. Hagitorn of Oak
land, Calif., a former Medrord resi
dent. Mrs. Hsgstorn was Miss Annie
Meade Watklna before her marriage
last year and resided In Medford for
some time. She arrived this morn
ing on the Shasta from the south
and la stopping here for a short
time before continuing north on a
vacation visit. '
Mrs. Hagatorn Is well-known
the city.
In
Mrs. Plckel
Borne from South
Returning home today was Mrs. I
B. Plckel, who arrived by train from
the south this morning.
Mrs. Plckel has spent the past few
weeks as the guest of friends In Ssn
Francisco. Among her host were
Mr. snd Mrs. Carter Brandon. Mr.
Brandon Is a nephew of Mrs. Plckel.
BURNS
The local Sedative action of
MANN'S OINTMENT affords quick
relief from BURNS snd SONBORN.
Combined with It healing proper
ties It la an Ideal preparation to
take along on your vacation for
Insect Bites. Nettle Slings, Cuts,
etc. Relief Cluanxnteed. For Sale
by
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MEAT and FISH MARKET
ROY OUYER, Proprietor
210 E. Main St. Free Delivery. Tel. 46
CLOSED MONDAY
BUY FOR 2 DAYS
Lunch Meats
Hubor'g Head Cheese, Seville
Loaf Salami mq
or Minced Ham Lb. CwC
Also many other varieties of Lunch Meat at Special
Prices
PLENTY OF FANCY COLORED FRYERS
Nice FAT HENS each 67c
Large Assortment
SPRING
LAMB
Legs, lb 320
Shoulder, lb. 23
Breast, lb 12!
and CLUBS
Wray Smith
miss out is
Visitor Here.
Miss Bernlce 0111 of Ban Francisco
Is among visitors In the city. She
Is a guest at the home of her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. OH, on
a vacation atay.
Mill Olll resided her until d
parting for the bay city isst yesr
snd is being greeted by msny friends
during her stay. She expect to re
turn south next week, remaining
here over the Fourth of July holl
dsys.
vi.i. n
For nek-End,
Among visitors In the city are
Mr. and Mrs John 1. Westlund and
son, Edison, who are spending the
Fourth of July holidays here. They
sre the. guests of Mr. and Mr. W.
A. Whltelaw.
Mrs. Westlund la a brother of Mrs,
Whltelaw.
Leave to Hpend
Meek-End Away. a
Among those plsnnlng trips out
of town over the Fourth of July
week-end are Mr. and Mrs. C. c.
Graves, who sre leaving tonight.
They will go to Lakeside for the
holidays.
JEWEL THIEVES ROB
NEW TOR.K, July a.yp)A quar
tet of Jewel thtcres Invaded fashion
able Beekman Place early today and
at gunpoint stripped a society mat
ron of Jewelry valued at 100,000.
The robbery occurred only a few
doors from the apartment house
where Mrs. Nancy Evsns Tltterton,
victim of last year's sensational bath
tub murder, was strangled.
Mrs. Josephine Ogden Forrestal,
socially prominent victim of Man
hattan's latest Jewel robbery, told
police the bandit took two platinum
bracelets set with diamonds, and two
platinum rings.
They did not take anything from
ner escort, Richard B. W. Hall.
broker, overlooking 1700 he had In
hie pocket.
Former Ring Star
Dies In Portland
PORTLAND, July 3. (API Tom
Tracy, 40 years ago one of the reign.
ing welterweights, died last night
rrom an Illness which had afflicted
him for several years. He was sixty-
five yesra old.
Born In Melbourne. Australia, Tra-
cey wo orphaned at the age of 13
and came to the United States In
1&03 ss welterweight champion of
Australia. He began his Amerlcsn
Invasion at Ssn Francisco, subse
quently fighting Joe Walcott, Rube
Ferns, Kid Lavlgne, Tommy Ryan,
Voting Orlffo and Mysterious Billy
Smith.
In later yeare he became bo nine
Instructor of the Multnomah ath
letic olub here.
FORMER LEADING JOCKEY
DIES OF HEART ATTACK
SAUNAS, Cnllf., July 3. (API Al
Bhaw, 81, rated one of the lending
Jockeys at the turn of the century,
died of a henrt attack In bed with
handlcapper'a rsclng form In his
hsnd.
Shaw waa born here and began his
racing career In 1RD4 on the Salinas
track. He rode wlnnera at Tsnforan.
Emeryville, Butte ond Anaconda,
Mont., Sheepshead Bay, Baratoga,
Hawthorne and Louisville.
New Alhnny Hnpt.
ALBANY, July 3. (AP) ?-nk B
Bennett, superintendent of the Tilla
mook school for 11 years, replaced
Re:: Putnam today as school auper-
.nteni-ent here, putuam resigned re
cently to become atate superintendent
,,f public Instruction.
NoHcei
We will not be responsible for eny
debts contracted by Rodrlck Owens.
(Signed) DEMA M. LEI.
ROBERT E. LEE.
TA
of FRESH FISH
Veal, Pork and
Ham Loaf
lb. 20c
We also have it baked
ready to serve
3
GENIAL WEATHER
IS PROMISE FOR
Neighboring Cities Offer
Celebrations Lakes and
Mountain Resorts Ex
pecting Capacity Crowds
With Old Sol In a genial mood
and the weatherman predicting con
tinued fin weather over the week
end, valley resident were today pre
paring to celebrate the Fourth of
July In appropriate manner.
This morning's forecsst read: Fair
tonight and Saturday, but with some
cloudiness; not much change in
temperature. Meteorologist refused
to make an official prediction as to
the entire week-end, but expected
no change In the weather.
The neighboring cities of Ashland,
Rogue River, Klamath Falls and
Crescent City, all staging community
Fourth celebrations, are expecting
tnrongs, with varied attractions
scheduled for the week-end festlvl
ties.
Resorts Expect Throngs
Diamond Lake, Lake o' the Woods.
Crater lake and other mountain re
sort are making preparations
care for large numbers of visitors,
wnn summer homes and camp
grounds along Rogue river art ex
pected to be fully occupied.
ine long week-end makes out of
town trips more than usually feasl
ble.
The recurrent pop and crack ot
fireworks ha hailed the advent of
the patriotic holiday for Medford
youm for the past two weeks, and
la expected to spurt Into full volume
tomorrow.
Forest Spot Invite.
For the benefit of the lane num
ber seeking th comparative quiet of
forest and mountain spot for camp
ing or nsning, the Rogue river na
tional loreat service has Issued
survey of recreation and camping
memwes io Be found In the sur
rounding timber sreas during the
weea-ena. ine report follows:
All report from outlying districts
on the Rogue river national forest
Indicate Ideal conditions for fishing
and picnic parties contcmnlstine
week-end trip into the forested
areas. Recent good weather has great.
ly improved all rorest roads, and
fishing In most streams and lakes
will probsbly be at Its best for the
sesson, foresters rer"rt.
From the Union creek district
come the report that the aurface of
the ground la dry and the nlghta
are warm. Moat ,f the wild flowers
are In full bloom, adding their gor
geous colore to the landscape. Ade
quate camping facilities may be
found In the Union creek area to
accommodate all who come during
the week-end.
Diamond Fishing Good.
Information from th Diamond
lake resort Indicates thst excellent
catches are being made st that re
sort. The road between Dlsmond lske
snd Crater lake Is open for travel.
thus making It possible to visit both
lakes In the loop drive from Union
creek.
Camp grounds at Lake of the
Woods and Fish lake arc In excellent
condition end will accommodate all
who may visit these resorts over the
week-end. Fishing conditions sre re
ported as good In both of these
lakes.
The grand opening of the Lake
of the Woods resort Is scheduled for
Saturday. July 3, with a dance Sat.
GRAND
-nor
1TB
Opening
OF THE NEW
OPEN AIR
AT
ROGUE RIVER, OREGON
DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF
CARL STEARNS
and His RHYTHM BOYS
Meteorological Report
July I. 1937
Medford snd vicinity: Fair tonight
snd Saturday but with some cloudi
ness; not much change In tempera
ture.
Oregon: Fair tonight and Saturday
out consldersbl cloudiness west por
tion. Wsrmer east portion Saturday,
Moderate to fresh northeast wind off
coast.
Temperature yesr sgo today:
H'gheat 64: lowest S3.
Total monthly precipitation 0 In.
Deficiency for the month .03 inches.
Tout precipitation since September
!, 1838. is.sj inches; deficiency for
tne sesson 0.S5 inches.
Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yester
day 3d percent; a. m. today 03
porcent.
Tomorrow: Sunrise 4:40 a.
Sunset 7:60 p. m.
Observations Tsken U I a, m,
130 Meridian Time.
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Boise 06 Afl Clear
L'oston M..H.WM 78 68 Cloudy
Chicago - 74 68 T Cloudy
Lenver .. 86 6ft Clesr
Eureka ...........- 63 66 Cloudy
Helena 80 68 T Clear
Log Angelea 103 06 Clear
MEDFORD 83 63 Clear
New York 76 64 Clear
Omaha 88 60 Clear
Phoenix 1 13 74 Clesr
Portland .... 73 96 Cloudy
Rtno 06 44 Clear
Itrseburg 74 63 Cloudy
Sa:t Lake 04 63 Clear
Son Francisco 74 63 Clear
Seattle 74 48 Cloudy
Spokane 86 60 P. Cdy.
Washington, DC. 78 58 .08 Clear
urday night. Fourmlle lake fishing
is good.
The road to Fourmlle lake la pass
able, but rough, and there are no
boat for rent at this lake yet.
Fly fishing In the South Fork of
Uttle Butte creek has been rapidly
improving during the post few days.
Dead Indian Soda Springs camp
ground, with It abundant ahade,
will afford many fine picnic spots.
Pelican Buy Hood.
Fishing st Pelican bay and In
Recreation creek near Rocky Point
resort has been rapidly Improving
and Is reported aa good. The higher
mountain lakes along the summit ot
the Cascades ar now all accessible
by trail and are well stocked with
fish.
The Deed Indisn rosd from Ash
land to Lake ot the Woods Is open
but rough.
Camp ground facilities will be
found at the South Fork camp
ground near Lodgepole . Guard ata-
tlon and also at several other sm&ller
camp grounds in this vicinity. The
road to Blue Rock lookout Is open.
McKee Bridge csmp grounds, Bea
ver-Sulphur camp ground and Cook
and Green camp grounds In the
Applegate district are expected to be
popular picnic spot. The usual camp
ground Improvements of stoves,
tables and sanitation facilities will
be found st all forest service camp
grounds. At McKee bridge a bath
house has been constructed ana
swimming has been very popular In
the river during the recent warm
weather. At the Beaver-Sulphur camp
ground an artlflclnl pool has been
made, which Is also meeting with
favor from picnic parties.
The long, hot days are rapidly dry
ing out the Infismmnble materiel of
the forest snd all those who visit
forested arena for their week-end
outing are urged to exercise extreme
ears with fires.
PAVILION
III
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(Continued on Pag Four.)
Spectator began arriving at the
field early thla morning and by noon
the airport had taken on a gal, ap
pearance with a large crowd waiting
in anticipation of the afternoon sky
show.
All th planes wer lined up along
the edge of th field for Inspection
snd guide were on hand to explain
the various types. It waa the largest
display of aircraft ever assembled In
Oregon, satd Allen D. Oreenwood.'
tour director and Inspector of the
stet board of aeronautic.
The airport had a carnival appear
ance, with varloua cn cessions spotted
at strategic points and charter tour
barker shouting the Joys of a sky
ride over the valley or to Crster Lake.
Along every highway approach were
stationed ticket seller to avert con
gestion at the field. At the airport
city and atste police assisted In the
parking of cars and th care of the
throng.
First Aid Station
The Jackson county health depart
ment established a first aid station
In the hangar with Dr. C. I. Drum
mond. county health officer. In
charge. The doctor waa assisted by
Hiancne rrisoie, supervising nurse.
and Florence Welser, county nurse.
Claude Stevens, city fireman, waa In
charge of the airport's fire truck.
All the pilots held a meeting at
noon to check the aky show schedule
and receive final Instructions. Capt.
Warren Carey was In charge of the
meeting.
Arrangements also were made to
continue chartered flights through
out tonight. Short hops over the
valley and longer flights over Crater
Lake were planned,
Among guests at the airport this
morning were Olen Neel, inspector
for the federsl bureau of air com
merce; Dr. Raymond R. staub of
Portland, chairman of the state
board of aeronautics, and Mrs. Staub;
and Harry K. Coffey of Portland, gov
ernor of Oregon for the National
Aeronautic assocltalon.
Many Register
Among those registered for the tour
up to noon and the type of their
planea wer George Finer of Portland,
Waco: BUI and Ethel Sheehy of Fon
tana. Oollf, Great Lakes; William
Randall of Klamath Falls, Wco; Dr.
Paul Sharp of Klamath Falla; Waco;
R. C. Sugg of Portland, Taylor Cub;
George Armlstesd of Sscrsmsnto,
Falrchlld: Art Whltaker of Portland,
Cessna.
Also Jerry Andrew of 8an Fran
ctaco, Beechcraft: Tex Rankin of Los
MODEL
BAKERY'S
HOLIDAYSPECIAL
DATE-NUT
CAKE
A fine-tasting and well
Keeping cake with refresh
ing lemon frosting.
25c and 50c
ASSORTED
COOKIES
10c doz.
3 doz. 27c
ANGEL FOODS
WHITE CAKE
DEVILS FOOD
Butterscotch Peanut
Butter
BUTTERHORNS
3 for 13c
Phone 511
EMIL'S
MARKET
203 W. Main St.
Shortening
4 lbs. 49c
Liver Sausage Lb.
Bologna A
Minced Ham Vl
Veal Loaf WW
Beef Roast
lb, 15c
Dills
Quart 5c
Officials Remove
Photographic Ban
On Two Services
HTDE PARK. K. T., July 3.
(AP) Whit House officials today
lifted from two new photographer
organisations a nan imposed be
es use ot pictures tsken by visitors
at the Democratic "love feast" on
Jefferson Island last week and
distributed by the two services.
The organisations sre ths Asso
ciated Press, of which Edward
Stanley Is executive editor In the
news photo division; snd the
Acme News Picture Service of
which Fred Ferguson Is president.
Ferguson and Stanley visited
President Roosevelt here yester
day. Stephen T. Early, secretary to
President Roosevelt, notified the
two services esrller In the week
they would be put under a tempo
rary ben.
Angelea, Ryan; Joe Weissenbach of
San Francisco, Waco: Al Lary of
Fresno, Tmvelslr; Bessie Halladey of
Portland, Eaglerock; Loren Corder of
Portland, Sttnson: Jack Morton of
San Francisco, Falrchlld: Paul young'
of Santa, Paula. Cam, Falrchlld; Ber-
nadlne Lewis King of Olendale, Fleet.
Also Frank Kammer of Lakevlew,
Stlnson; Ken Kleaver of Burbank,
Calif., Stlnson; Don Coffleld of Van
couver, Wash, Stearman; Bill Noll
of Astornla, Cessna; M. D. King, Wsr
ren Csrey and Ralph Johnson, all
deputy sheriffs In the Los Angeles
county air squadron, the first two
flying Cessnas and Johnson piloting
a Waco.
Also Dr. M. C. Suit of Lakevlew,
Tlmm; Don King of Gtendale, Calif.,
Stlnson; Ralph Schlssler of Los An
geles, Stlnson: Robert Llndsey of
Portland, Falrchlld; Larry and L. H.
Fllse of Portland. Eaglerock: L. C.
Scholer and Arlo Livingston of Port
land, Travelatr.
To Be Crater Guests
At 7 o'clock tonight the visiting
male aviators .will be guest of the
Crater club at a stag dinner In the
Hotel Medford. Pour Medford men
ar to be Initiated members and sev
eral of the pilot sre to become hon
orary members.
Finishing touches were snnlled to.
day to the big hangar for the public
uNivc at v ociock tonight.
SALEM, July STapi Postal re
ceipts for the first half of this year
set an all-time record for a similar
period of 8150,109.
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11 $1.19
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preparation that abwlutely prevents mos
quito bit poWonlnc No it Inn no Itchinjc
no jwflllrtt;. Science's ntwput dlsrorrry It's ab
solutely tu.rmJeM. .Uk about It at JARM1NS.
We Develop Films Free!
FILMS and CAMERAS
120V.) o-7
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PRINTS AS LOW AS 3
THEATERS AN PAPERS
HIKE PORTLAND RATES
PORTLAND. July 3. (AP) Enttr
tiunment and information became
mora coatly for Portland dwellers to
d.y.
Coincident with the renewal of
ocntracta between theatre craft
unions and employers, representative
rf major picture hoiue announced a
boost In prices effective Immediately
Leading metropolitan dailies In
creased their subscription rates July
1, saying the action was necessary
because of mounting production costs.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
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VACUUM
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MASON. EHRMAN V CO.. Distributors
Th more mony you sbtb preparing for jour vacation, the
more money you will have to spend niille In jour Summer
playland. Now, In this ad, we llt many Items you will need .
whether you jco to the horc or to the country, and our
prices show you how to save money Tor vacation fun. Don't
leare these savings behind.
9C Sale Vacation Needs
Colgates Tooth Paste .... 9c
Tooth Brush and Holder ... 19c
Paper Plates, Cups, Napkins,
package ..... 9c
Enders Razor and Blades ... 9c
Calox Tooth Powder ...... 9c
Frank Buck Jungle Hats 9c
Shaving Lotions 9c
Ponds Creams or Powder
each ..... 9c
Pompeian Face Powder . 9c
We
CLAUDE INGALLS BUYS
GAZETTE-TIMES SHARE
CORVALLIS, July 3. (API Claud
E. Ingalls acquired the one-third In
terest In the Corvalll Oaiette-Tlmes
hild by Charles A. Sprsgu. publisher
of th Oregon Statesman and bust
ness manager of, the Corvallls paper.
In a deal completed here Thuredsy.
8p rogue, who has held an Interest
Li the Corvallls paper since 1936. said
that he would devote his full time to
the Statesman.
Closing time for Too Late to Clas-
Uv Ads Is 1:30 p. m.
Fact No. 10
Grading of green coffee Is main
ly done In the port ot ship
ment. The green coffee, after being
brought down from the plants
tlon. 1 tent to warehouses for
grading and segregation, and upon .
nelng purchased is removed In lots
ranging In quantity from one bag
to numbers in the thousand,
rhese chops of various green cof
fees do not designate that they
hare been grown on any one plan
tatlon in the producing country
but that they are coffees of uni
form types that have been graded
and prepared by the expert coffee
graders at the place of shipment.
The method of shipping coffee is
In baga varying In weight of from
100 pounds to 200 pounds, depend
ing upon which coffee producing
countries the coffee Is shipped
from.
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