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rEiFcmr mail tribune, medford. ohkgont, Tuesday, .tult 20. 1937. PAGE NINE LOCAL and At Crater Lake Mrs. R. C. Van Valzah and Mrs. Clayton l&aac of this elty and Mr. I. p. Andrea of Ashlanov left yesterday for a several daya' stay at Crater lake. To Attend Meeting Prank I. Thompson, local WPA office employe, will attend a meeting of all state WPA resident engineers In Portland this week. He will leave Medford " tomorrow evening. Armory Drills Company A and headquartera company, 166th Infan try of the Oregon national guard will - hold their regular weekly drills In the Medford armory at 8 o'clock tonight. : To Remodel Ira C. Moss of 316 North central avenue applied at the city building Inspector's office yes terday for a permit to repair and remodel a residence at a atated cost of $300. Orummond Away Dr. O. I. Drura- ' mond, county health officer, left this morning for Portland where he will . vacation for a week. He plana to consult with physicians In the north ern city while away. He will return : home Sunday. ' , " Grange Meeting The home eco - nomlca- class of the Jacksonville ' orange will meetj with Mrs. Kathryn Earl on Myers lane tomorrow after noon at a o'clock. Plana for tho Orange dance to be held In the hall Saturday night will be discussed, . Returns from South Mrs. Weldon Zundel returned home Tuesday morn ing from Los Angeles whither she waa called by the death of her broth er, Clinton Dunaway. She was ac companied home by Miss Peggy Dun away, who will spend the summer 'here. .. Flying South Warren Carey, head of the aviation division of the Union Oil company, stopped at Medford , municipal airport this morning to have hls.Stlason plane refueled. He waa en route from Seattle, Wash., to - Los Angeles. He was accompanied by his wife. Dakotans to Picnic A throng Is expected to attend the annual ptonlc : -to be held In Grants Pass municipal park Sunday for North and South Dakotans of southern Oregon and northern California. All former resi dents of the two atatea are Invited to attend and renew Old friendships. Board to Meet Annual meetings of the board of equalization will start Monday, August 9. at which time tax payers may file claims for reduction . In assessments In accordance, with ,'. stste. law. . Several sessions will be .' held. The equalization board la com posed of the county Judge, clerk and . . assessor. . On Vacation Nance Johnston, stenographer at Myron Root & com- . pany, Is spending a two weeks' vaca. tlon In San Franolsco, her Itinerary Including points of Interest In the bay region. She left by train sat- - urday night. She planned to visit friends, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Lobush, in Oakland. Initiates Class Talisman lodge No. 31, Knights of Pythias, Initiated a class of pages In the esquire rank before a large attendance last night. A class will be Initiated Into knight rank next Monday evening and all ' members are urged to be present. Grants Pses and other lodgea of the district are expected to send dele gates. - , CCC Boy Better Vsl Estrello. CCC member of Camp Wineglass Injured recently by a falling rock while he was at work on the Crater lake rim, ' was released from Sacred Heart hos pital yesterday and Is convalescing In the district Infirmary at the fair grounds. Estrello'a upper Jaw was fractured and he lost several teeth In the accident. His Hps were badly cut. To Attend Conclave Members of southern Oregon volture of the 40 et -t soclete are making plana for a large representation at the annual prom enade to be held during the state convention of the American Legion In Albany next month. . The local chapter will be represented by the official 40 et S train and a large group of voysgeurs.. present plsns In- , dlcate. Lee Oarlock, grande chef o .. gare, will have charge of the prom- . enade business sessions. CCC Outlog Sixty-two CCC men . from headquarters detachment enjoy ed a recreation trip to Crater lake' and Diamond lake Sunday. Six army vehicles carried them on the excur sion. They visited Mill creek falls and the natural bridge en route to Crater lake. Many of them saw Cra ter lake for the first time. At Die. ; mond lake a plcnib lunch waa served and a number of the men went swim ming. Supper was served at Union Creek. Many of the swimmers who were here for last week's flrst-ald and water life-saving school made the trip along with the detachment mem bers. A GREAT NEW CIRCl'S . FIRST TIME ON COAST MEDFORD FAIRGROUNDS TUBS., JULY 27 PERSONAL To Portland Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Grey were to leave for Portland this evening by train for a short visit. From Applrgate Alfred Krause of Applegate ahopped and transacted business In Medford yesterday Calling Here Out-of-town business visitors In Medford this morning In cluded A. B. Evenson of the Buckshot hill district. TO FINAL REST ' Eliza Good a Id, resident of Central Point since last October, and for mer resident of Rogue River, Ore., for many years, passed away at the home of her grand-daughter, Mrs R. E. Rlchman early Monday morning after a week's Illness. Mrs. Ooodald was born at Delavln, Wis.. December 27, 1856. Her hus band. Henry Ooodald, passed away about a year ago. She was a woman of refinement and will be missed by a host of friends. She leaves to mourn her departure, one daughter, Mrs. Orace Kathan of Rogue River, and eight grandchildren, and nine great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the Presbyterian church at Rogue River Thursday at 2 p.m.. Rev. Dan Magerle officiating. .Interment will take place In the I.O.O.F. cemetery at Grants Pass, Oregon. Perl Funeral Home In charge of the arrangements HERMAN M. KURTZ, VETERAN, PASSES Herman Manuel Kurtz, 39, a resi dent of Montague, Cal., passed away In a local hospital early Monday evening after a short Illness. He had come to Medford for medical care. Mr. Kurtz was born May 9, 1897, at Louisville, Ky. He Is survived by his wife, Hilma Kurtz, of Mon tague, six sisters, Mrs. Vlrma Butch er, of Corcoran, Cat.; Mrs. B. J. Squire, Selma. Cal.; Mrs. Pearl Ray, Tulare, Cal.; Mrs. Emma Bryant, Tu lare, Cal.; Mrs. Florence Bollen- bacher, of Vlsalla, Cal.; Mrs. Hazel Quarnstrom, of Corcoran, Cal.; one brother, W. B. Kurtz, of San Jose, Cal., and his father, W. D. Kurtz, of Dlnuba, Cal., also four step chil dren at Montague, Cal. He was a private In company F, 4th eng. corps, serving In France and Germany the last few months of the World war. The body will be forwarded tonight to Sacramento, Cal., for funeral ser vices and burial by the Conger fu neral parlors. 0. EX-RESIDENT, PASSES Clinton O. Dunaway, former Med ford resident, died last week at h's home In Los Angeles after a year's Illness. He was 55 years old. In 1936, Mr. Dunaway was united In marriage to Mrs. Fanny Com best of Jacksonville, who survives. Other survivors are his daughter, Gloria Maxine: step-daughter, Peggy; father. L. J. Dunaway of Reedsport, and the following brothers and sisters: James H. of Reedsport, Charles of San Fran cisco, Mrs. George Tomas of Reeds port and Mrs. Weldon Zundel of Med ford. Special Baths at Spencer's Medical Springs, 3 miles east V4 . mile north of Ashland. This week only, 60c. I will not be responsible for any bills contracted by others than my self. ORA H. MEADOWS. Closing time for Too bate to Clas ii!t Ads Is 1 :80 p m. l ajleylVjiJ J Today and Wednesday Most Daring Film Yet! A DOCTOR S . - - jc niHnv- MIIIIM me ejriir Set (kit iispm id till iettir talks! J Added Treala THE THREE KTOOflES In "Movie Maniacs" Oiaald Csrtoon N aa&aaaaaaL FILM PLAYERS HELP SHAKESPEARE FIESTA T Eddie Nugent and Bradley Paige, featured Hollywood players vacation ing in southsrn Oregon, today added their names to the list of sponsoring members of the Oregon Shake speare Festival association. The associa tion, recently formed to sup port the annual Shakespeare Fes tival In Ashland's outdoor Eliza bethan theater. August 3 to 7. c o n 1 1 n ued Its me m be rsh 1 p drive, this week and a number of new aponaors were added to the list. Nugent and Paige are here from Hollywood and will be widely enter tained In the valley. They are at present guests of Walter E. Leverette at his summer cottage at Lake o' (he Woods. The pair plan to attend the Shake- spear plays, staged each year on the only original Eltcabethan stage In the United States, unlike most Shakespeare production, the perform ances are presented In their original form and students of the theater are enthusiastic over their success. Ashland's membership drive open ed yesterday with several groups of workers In the field. In Medford, the committee continued the drive which started last week.. Following are the members added this week: Medford. Mrs. Margaret Fabrlck, J. C. Collins. Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann, Victor E. Sparks, ISprthern Life, Mrs. R. G. Bard well, Mrs. Charles M. English, Eddie Nugent, Hollywood, Bradley Paige, Hollywood. Ashland J. W. McCoy. Ralph Billings. Q. S. Butler. O, W. Dunn. . A. L. Coggins. G. M. Greene. F. D. Wagner. John H. Fuller. Mrs. E. V. Carter. Mrs. Bert Greer. Mrs. J. M. Wagner. J. H. Hardy. McNair Brothers. Fortmlller'a. Ashland Hotel. . Mrs. Ruth King. Mrs. Dan Kay. Miss Ethel Reld. Miss Mildred Million. Frank J. Van Dyke. Mrs. Mary Nlver. Mrs. S. A. Roblnett. Miss Ha M. Myers. . Sponsoring membership tickets may be obtained at Prultt's Music Vnd Radio Center In Medford or from any member of the drive commute here. 1 :4.V7:Oti-fl:l!, 'iSr-arip-lOc Tomorrow & Thurs! A Mad. .Merry. .Hil arious Laugh Riot! It couldn't be otherwise . 1 o ok at the cast. 11 TO EAT JACKHALEY Rochelle Hud son Arthur Treacher Eugene Pellette TUMV I ii in HITS.Wi Not Since "The Informer" has the screen un leashed such thunderbolt of drama..! for Hurry! They End Tonitel Richard Arlen Cart 10 "SILENT BARRIERS" II Plus "WILD MONEY" Tbey are Dorothy Prultt, Doreen Leverette, Rychard Sleight and Roy Craft. MANY ARE EXPECTED AT INSTALLATION BY A large attendance of southern Oregon veterans Is expected In the armory tonight when Medford post 15 of the American Legion wm in stall officers for the ensuing year. Installation ceremony will be held after a regular business session scheduled for 8 o'clock. The evening will be capped with a program of entertainment and a Dutch lunch. Frank Hull. Jr, Just returned from the "Beaver Boys State" at Multno mah Falls, will give a resume of his experiences at the unique summer camp sponsored by the American Legion. It was reported that the Medford post's representative piayea an important part In the campaign for governor and lost by only 10 votes. The new post officers to be in stalled tonight are C. L. MacDonald, commander; George Simpson, first vice-commander; Earl York, second vice -commander; Horace L. Bromley. adjutant, and A. J. Anderson, chap lain, elected for the lHh consecuuve year. T TO Registrations lor the Boy 8cout summer camp at Lake o the wooos, which opens Sunday, are being com pleted at headquarters. Scouts wlsh lns to attend are urged to register at onoe. Scouts who wisn to attend me first session must register at head quarters by Thursday in order to have physical examinations. Registrations are limited to 80 each session and If the camp Is full it will be necessary to transfer those registering late to another session. Irving P. Beesley,, Scout executive of the Crater Lake area council, will act as camp director the four- ses sions. T. H. Em mens will again be camp doctor and first aid director. Ralph Smith, camp cook, has planned well balanced, nutritious and appe tizing meals. He Is well remembered by those enjoying the camp last sum mer. Transportation to and from the oamp must be furnished by the Scouts' parents. The boys will be assigned to their patrols end oablns Shows 1:45-7:00-0:15 30C-40C-10C ENDS TONITE! Tomorrow (Wed) Only ft) There'g a lilt and a swing . . in this tuneful happiness hit! aaaaaam MUV UBf 11 I THURSDAY M I i ra tleit thrill, too erer III! . . T silli! mm MM Musical Comedy Made lor nothing, but entertain ment of the light-hearted musical comedy -romance character. "Sing and during the afternoon. First meal served will be dinner Sunday even ing. Families are welcome to go Into camp with picnic lunches. 4 BIRTHS Born to Mr, and Mrs, Alan J. Beaton of 333 Maple street a girl weighing five pounds and 24 ounces at Sacred ' Heart hospital Sunday, July 18. Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Morris of 330 North Ivy street a boy weigh ing four pounds and ten ounces at Sacred Heart hospital Monday, July 10. Born to Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Helms of 1011 Nlantlc street, a boy weigh ing seven pounds and three ounces at Sacred Heart hospital Sunday, July 18. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Downs of Route 3 a boy weighing six pounds and eight ounces at Sacred Heart hospital Monday, July 19. Leader of World's Rubber Industry Takes Millions of Drivers off "High' Price Hook" with Right Tire at Right Price at ADD this to all you've read about -XX. Higher Prices and see if it doesn't cheer you. For prices are climbing labor, materials, all pro duction costs! But there's good news from Good year! 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