irEOTORT) It'KTL TKTBtTCE. rEDFORD, OREGOX. TCESDAT, St-flUST 3. 1937.
PAOE FIVE
LOCAL and PERSONAL
Baud to Meet Accordion band will
meet at 7:30 tonight In the Baldwin
piano shop. 133 Weit Main street.
...
Catches Fish Al Knutsen of Klam
ath Falla caught the Umlt of steel
head In Rogue river yesterday.
Mlai Nuient Rome Mlta June
Nugent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V.
j. Nugent, has returned to her home
after an extended visit with relatives
in Taooma, Wash.
. .
License to Wed Henry Elden Bed
ford and Vlda Bell Hurst, both giving
Medford as their residence, procurod
a marriage license In Oranta Pass
on Saturday.
From Pacific Grove Mr. and Mrs
Lyle Whltsett and Infant son of Pa
cific Orovo, Cal., are visiting relatives
In southern Oregon this week. Mrs.
Whltsett was well known her as
BUlte Morgan. '
...
Fgan Memorial Aid Lorda of the
forest of the Crater club voted at a
meeting late yesterday afternoon to
assist the committee In charge of the
H. Chandler Egan memorial dedica
tion to be held here on August 23.
...
To Convention Chief of Police
Clatous McCredle left Medford this
morning for Oakland. Cal., where he
will attend the annual convention
of the Pacific Coast International As
i soclatlon of Law-Enforoement Offi
cers, to be held there August 4-7.
Inclusive.
...
Driver Cited Bmoe Edward De
Mers, 18. of 1S6 Sherman street, Ash
land, was cited to appear before Jus
tice of the Peace L. A. Roberta In
Ashland this afternoon, charged with
driving a car with defective brakes
State polios made the citation last
night.
.
Attend Picnic One hundred and
twenty-five persons were registered
at the plcnlo held In the Oranta Pass
park Sunday by the Southern Oregon
Kansas association. The day's pro
gram Included numerous games and
entertainment, a bounteous basket
dinner being the feature. O. O. Hunt
of 1397 Sunset avenue la secretary-
treasurer of the association.
...
Building Permits Applying at the
city building Inspector's office yester
day for permits were Mitchell D
Shults of 630 South Central avenue, to
repair fire damage at a stated cost
of 500; 8. O. Sherwood of 1019 West
Main atreet, to build new wlndowc
and woodwork at a stated cost of
tlSO: and C. A. DeVoe of 1139 West
Main atreet, to add to a garage at a
stated cost of 50.
...
Active Meeting Reports on the
Active International convention held
recently in Tacoma. Wash., will be
given by delegatea at tonight's regular
weekly dinner-meeting of the local
chapter In the Hotel Medford etartlng
at 6:80 o'clock. Dwlght L. Houghton
announced today that he had received
oflclal confirmation of hla appoint
ment as district governor of Active
International. The district embraces
the entire state of Oregon.
...
Banwell to Speak Three addresses
on aviation were scheduled today for
A. H. Banwell. manager of the Jack
son County Chamber of Commerce,
who was general chairman for the
recent Boise conference of the North
west Aviation Planning Council. Mr.
Banwell will address the 20-30 club
at Its dinner-meeting at 6:30 tonight
In the Hotel Jackson: the Klwanls
club at Its luncheon-meeting at 13:16
on August 9 In the Hotel Medford.
and the Bellvlew Orange at 8:30 p. m.
on August 17.
in Retire Here Dr. and Mrs. 0. C.
Drummond, who recently purchased a
home at 1003 East 11th atreet, pian
-.turn about September 1 to Nor
folk. Neb., where Dr. Drummond will
in medical work for nine
mnntha. At the end of that period
Dr. Drummond plans to retire and
take up permanent resldenoe hern.
He Is a medical missionary. Dr. and
Mrs. C. C. Drummond are the parents
ni nr. c. I. Drummond, county health
officer, who was born In Mahoba.
India, where his father was doing mis
sionary work.
...
Ex-Residents Here Mr. and Mrs.
wrd o. Hoot of Portland, former
Medford residents, are spending
short vacation In the valley. They
are being entertained by Mra. Roofs
brothers. Arthur M ruiney n
Plum street and Chester Putney of
Ashland, and her sisters, Mrs. Nellie
A. Tucker of 601 Dakota avenue and
Mrs. Edna Purtel of 524 Palm street
Mr. Root for years operated a music
store her and was a member of the
Medford Rotary club He left here
13 years ago for Portland where he
Is also In the music business.
.
' Post Meeting Tonight A large at.
tendance of local Legionnaires Is an
ticipated for tonight's meeting of
Medford poet No. 18 which convenes
at the armory at 8. This la the last
regular meeting before the annuil
state convention and Important mat
Mr. are slated for discussion, officers
said. AU veterans planning to go to
Alhanv via the Legion epeeial ?ar
are asked to be on hand to make
tRetr reservations, as only a limited
number can be accomodated, nul
details regarding the special rates se
cured for the trip will be explained
at tonight's session. Visiting Legleti
naires are invited.
1 'i Portland Mrs. B. R. Elliott of
Jacksonville left Sunday evening for
Portland where she will visit with
friends and relatives.
Fslse Alarm A ward alarm was
sounded at S o'clock last evaulng
when a call was received at head
o.uartera saying a house was on fire
It was understood that the house
wss on Chestnut atreet but the fire
men were unabla to find any fire.
...
Home from Vacation Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Strang returned last night
to their home on Medford Heights
from a vacation spent In the north.
They were entertained at the home
of their daughter. Mrs. W. M. Holmes.
ln Spokane. Wash., and visited Coulee
dam.
...
Zonta Picnic Medford Zonta club
held a basket picnic at Jackson Hot
Springs in Ashland last evening. Mrs
Margaret Fabric, president, presided
Plans were discussed Informally for
Joint week-end gathering with the
Eugene club at some midway center
later In the summer.
...
To Eugene Duke Hanktnson, who
has been spending the summer In
Medford playing baseball for the Cra
ters, left for Eugene today where he
will enter the University of Oregon
this fall. Ho will receive treatment
for his Injured ankle, hurt In the
Ashland game last Sunday, at Eugene.
. ...
At Clinic Mrs. Oeorge Ashcraft of
Ashland was admitted to the Osteo
pathic clinic yesterday for medical
care. Rosa Lee Ack!ey of 603 West
Fourth street underwent a tonsil
eetomy yesterday. Tonsllectomy cases
this morning Included Arthur Adsms
small son of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Adams
of 408 J street and Wayne Martin
of route 1.
...
Rotary Sees Films Moving pictures
showing the cattle taken to Little
America by the Byrd expedition were
presented before the Rotary club
luncheon-meeting in the Hotel Med
ford at noon today. C. W. Johnson
field secretary of the American Guern
sey Cattle club, delivered a lecture
in connection with the moving pic
ture program.
With Jack Oakle and Ann Sothern
co-starring In "Super-Sleuth." which
Employed as Scaler Employment
of Edward J. Leach of Route 3
scaler for the Rogue River national
forest was announced by headquartera
here today. He succeeds Lloyd Wlrta
who was transferred today to the
Deschutes national forest with head
quarters In Bend. Mr. Leach will
scale the logs at the Pelican Bay
Lumber company operations north
east of Crater lake. When work Is
completed there he will be employed
similarly at the logging operations of
the Chtloquln Lumber company near
Chlloqu'.n.
....
To Practice Here Dr. G. X. Drum
mond, whose reslgnstlon as Jackson
county health oflcer was announce
yesterday, will engage In the general
practice of medicine here beginning
on September 1. A graduate of the
University of Nebraska and of the
medical school of the same lnstltu
tlon. Dr. Drummond became county
health officer In March. 1933. He was
granted a year's leave of absence in
1936 to accept a Rockefeller Founds
tlon scholarship for graduate atudy
at Harvard university medical school
He has leased a suite of offices In
the Fluhrer building.
...
Airport Arrivals Yesterday's late
arrivals at Medford municipal airport
Included Sumner Parker, making a re
turn hop from Ashland In his Curtis
Robin; -Tex Rankin, Hollywood stui
pilot and his wife, returning to their
Burbank home from Portland In
Ryan sports trainer; Dan King, in
su ranee executive of Olendale, Cal.
and husband of Bemad lne LewU
King, atunt pilot who performed here
on July 3, en route to Portland In
hla Stlnaon; and Lieut. L. B. Osborne.
Lieut. H. M. Cone. Jr., and Ensign
H. K. Lewis, returning to their naval
air corps reserve station in Oakland.
Cal., from a practice flight to 8eatt:o
Wash., In prumman scouting planes
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Identity of the aged hitch-hiker
who wu killed on the Pacific high
way four miles north of Gold Hill
Saturday night when struck by a
car driven by A. H. Schneider of
Grants Pass remains a mystery,
Couny Coroner Frank Perl said today.
He was photographed yesterday. His
fingerprints will be tawen today.
Coroner Perl stated, and forwarded to
Washington, D. C, In an attempt to
Identify him.
The coroner today Issued a de
scription of t he man as follows:
Weight, between 180 and 190 pounds;
age. 70 years or more; height, about
& feet 10 Inches; full, grayish-brown
beard; full faoe; high cheek bones;
Roman nose; blue eyes; no upper
teeth, six lower teeth; numerous old
scars on chest, neck and legs. When
he was killed the old man was wear
ing a gray work shirt purhased from
J. C. Penriey company, blue denim
overalls, black shoes, a ,blue zipper
jacket, an old brown cloth overcoat
and a brown hat.
OLIVIA D'HAVILAND
HERE ON AIR TRIP
Olivia DeHavlland, screen actress.
was a brief visitor at Medford muni
clpal airport this noon but no one
was supposed to know it. Miss De
Havlland, It seems, was traveling in
cognito, just like royalty.
United Air Lines employes here
knew nothing about her. At least
that's what they said. But the come
ly actress arrived from the south on
the United Matnllner at 12:23 and
departed for the north at 13:54.
While the ship was in port, she wan
dered around the field and adminis
tration building. She was unattend
ed. She was wearing a pert grey felt
hat, blue knitted Jacket, plaid skirt
and grey suede pumps. The steward
ess appeared to be her confidante
Comes to Roxy
Sally Ellers has the leading fem
inine role in Peter B Kyne's "With
out Orders," which comes to the
Roxy theater for tomorrow only
Robert Armstrong, Charles Grapewln
and Vinton Haworth have the roles
opposite In the daring drama of tho
skies.
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FOR 8ALX Leghorn hens. M. B.
O lover, Ross Lane and McAndrews.
CANNING SPECIAL No. 1 dry land
apricots a so lb. In 100 lb. lots,
smaller lota 3c lb. Pure Cane
SUGAR. 100-lb. sack, tS.17. RIV
ERSIDE MARKET.
WANTED Milk cow for keep; priv
ilege oi buying, f. wedge, cne mile
west Talent school.
WANTED Woman for general house
work, 611 So. Riverside. Board,
room and wages.
FOR SALE Gunnysacks, 4c to 6c.
Also fruit Jars; tent. Feed Store.
Gold Hill.
WANTED To buy or rent knlttlns
machine. Phone 1666-L.
FOR SALE One 3-year-old Guernsey
bull. Box 01. Beeeon Lane, Talent,
Ore. Mr. Welch.
SWEDISH MASSAGE. Russian-Turk
ish cabinet baths, aoa Liberty Biag.
Phone 604.
WtUlsm Gargan and Molly Lamont
play the lovers In "Fury and the
Woman." action-filled tale of the tall
timber, coming to the Rtalto theater
for tomorrow and Thursday. "Born
Reckless." a high, wide and hand-
som story of taxlcab racketeers plays
as the companion feature with "Fury
and the Woman.
She refused to reveal the theptan's
plans.
eight pounds and eight ounces, at
Community hospital Saturday after
noon, July 31.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Day of
Lake Creek, a girl weighing six
pounds, two and a quarter ounces.
at Community hosplatl Saturday
evening, July 31.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. R, X. Adams
of 033 North Central avenue, a boy
weighing eight pounds yesterday.
Monday, August 33. Tho baby has
been named Henry Clyde.
DENY RELIEF WORKERS
FAVOR ON TRUCK JOBS
WASHINGTON, Aug. 8. Col. P. O.
Harrington, an assistant WPA admin
istrator, told Senator Charles Mc-
Nary today no priority will go to re
lief workera owning and operating
trucks used on government projects.
The work will rotate between re
lief and non-relief employes. The
practice of employing relief applicants
to aid them in purchasing equipment
led to many abuses. Harrington said.
FOR BALE South Oakdale homa. S
rooms, fireplace, corner lot. aasso:
terms. H. N. Lofland, 315 So. Oak
EXCHANGE Modern 8-room house.
nicely located, for or o-room
house. Box 386. Tribune.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
truck, flat bed; dragsaw.
488-J-3.
lM,-ton
Phono
WANT '39 or '90 Chev. body in good
condition. Lester igo, Rt. 1, box
148. Cherry St.
FOR SALE Bay gelding, about 1800
lbs.: 3 fine Querncey cows, all iresn
recentlv: one Guernsey bull calf, 3
months old. Phone Central Point
109 or see Vernon Day, Rt. 1, Box
177, Central Point.
FOR sale Plums for Jelly, 3c.
Haven.
341
FOR SALE Apricots and plums. Fern
Vslley. Tel. 10-F-ia. n. n. Boyer.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished 4-room
house, aos w. stn.
FOR SALE Milk coats. 4 miles north
v, mile east of Eagle Point. O. P
Rusho.
18 WEANER plga tor sale, 13.80 each
H. Messmger, rrovoit.
EUGENE. Aug. 3. (AP) Blllle
Burke, Hollywood actress, and her
daughter, Patricia Zefeld, stopped
In Eugene last night en route from
Victoria, B. C.
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FOR SALE Beautiful Sherman or.
Clay piano, walnut case, like new
at half-price; terms. C-melody
saxoDhone in nerfect condition;
tlque walnut bookcase and many
other articles. All bargains,
HAWLEY TRANSFER
118 N. Riverside.
GOATS MILK FOR HEALTH
Prom tested goats.
Phone 437-J. Jungfrau Goat Dairy.
Auto painting properly
charge Mitcnen
don or no
Auto Beauty Shop
FURNISHED HOUSE. 134 S. Ivy,
FOR SALE Plums. 3c lb. Tel. 853-W
FOR SALE Dragsaw In good condl-
rion. r. j. uippon. jarKsonvme.
FOR SALE Oat hay tn stack, M ton.
Phone Central Point 1S8 or see Ver
non Day, Rt. 1, Box 177, Central
Point.
EXPERIENCED OTRL for housework:
$30 per month. Referenoes required.
Phone 866-Y.
WANTED Used furniture, doors,
windows, tools, eto. Berrydale 3rd
Hand Store, 1803 No. Riverside,
Phone 368.
TWO ladles want transportation ts
Los Angeles; share expenses. Tel.
1833.
the Arrival of its new
highway CRUISERS
Greyhound, the great leader, now beings jroa it asnr
Super-Coaches, the most modem and liurunou veUdes
on American highways. New comfort, new CDClvenieno
and a complete new travel thrill are tout at no iay .
lee in rate. Low fare to al point ist taw U. &
DAILY SERVICE from MEDFORD
NORTHBOUND
Leave; 3:05 A. M. 7:115 A. M. 10:80 A. M.
1:50 P. M. 3:00 P. M. 8:80 P. M. 11:10 P. M.
SOUTHBOUND
Leave: 13:05 A.M. 5:10 A.M. 8:80 A.M. 0:50 A.M.
13:45 P.M. 6:48 P.M 5:40 P.M. 10:10 PJkt
For complete Information, teat
Jaokaon Hotel
9th tnd S. Central
Phone 755
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BIRTHS
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Calvin D.
Hemphill of 110 South Grape street,
a boy weighing six pounds and ten
ounces, at Community hospital Fri
day morning. July 30.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Horn-
buckle of Proapect, a girl weighing
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