Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 20, 1937, Page 7, Image 7

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    PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and PERSONAL
Miriam Hopkins in Sunday Hit
From Ashland Allen Brower of
Ashland was a business visitor In
Medford thla morning.
Attending Funeral Mr. and Mrs.
Al Hagen and family are In Portland
to attend the funeral of Mr. Hagen'a
father.
Flower Show Planned Garden club
will hold a flower show In the Hotel
Medford Saturday. Further arrange,
menta regarding the event will be an
nounced later.
Flying North C. P. Terry, private
aviator of 8an Diego. Cal., stopped at
Medford municipal airport thla noon
, to have his Byan plane serviced. He
was en route to Portland.
Ollstrapi Return Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest R. Ollstrap returned by tram
last night to their home at 35 Oeneva
street after vacationing In Eugene
and Boseburg. Mr. Ollstrap la man
ager of the Mall Tribune.
. .
Return North Joe Smith. United
Air Lines pilot and army air corps
reserve officer, left Medford munici
pal airport this morning to return to
Seattle. Wash. Flying a Douglas basic
trainer, he arrived here Monday for
a day of hunting around Lakevlew.
frank to Preach Walter Crank will
prescli at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Sunday In the .Phoenix Christian
church. It was announced today by
m. Brownrlgs. minister and senior
elder. The regular service will follow
Bible school at 10 a. m.
Run Stolen Ray Mlksche of 630
South Holly street reported to city
police yesterday that his 13-gauge
Winchester pump shotgun was stolen
sometime Sunday evening from the
norch. The gun had a tan leather
recoil pad on the stock, Mlksche said
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Initiation Held Initiation In page
rank bv Talisman lodge No. 31
Knight of Pythias, was well attended
and Initiation will be again held at
the next meeting Monday. October 30
All members and visiting members are
Invited.
New Gym Planned Howard school
has a new gymnasium under con
struction and the foundation la all
laid and most of the sub-floor la in
it Is honed to have th structure
finished by winter so that th itu
dents will hava a place for their
athletics.
Class Plans Party J- The October
party of th Alpha Delta class of the
First Christian church will be held
in the recreational hall tomorrow
afternoon beginning at 2 o'clock.
business session will precede tha so
cial hour which will be In charge of
Mrs. E. R. Cobb and her group. Mem.
bers and friends are Invited.
Plan Initiation Prospects for l
iargr initiation November 14 appear
bright. It was announced following a
' meetlnt last night of Rogue River
council. Knlnhts of Columbus. Ap
plications for memberahip were read
snd it was voted to hold a special
membership campaign meeting next
Tuesday. The meeting last night
adopted . resolution to send a dele
gation to tha ceremonies marking the
official opening of the new Siskiyou
highway today.
Mtller Is Sneaker W. T. Miller,
Oranta Pass attorney and former state
representative, addressed last night's
meeting of the southern Oregon Oem
snd Mineral society In the county
courthouse auditorium aa the personal
representative of Gov. Charles H. Mar
tin. The governor aubstltuted Mr.
MlUer when he was unable to accept
n invitation to address the society.
Ms. Miller and bis wife, who was also
nresent. became membera of the soci
ety. The society voted to take part-
In the Armiatlce Day parade
Aviation radet Richard S. Roberta,
son of Mr. and Mrs. David D. Roberts
of 33 Rose avenue, has successfully
completed his elimination flight trials
as a student csdet at the United
k ststes naval air station In Send
Point. Wash., it was announced today
by Ernest M. West, navy recruiter
v. cnh.rts is now visiting his
rent nrenaratory to leaving In Da-
nmMr for Pensacola. Fla., where he
will be trained for a year as an avl
Bftet At the successful com
pletion of the year's training he will
be ssslgned to active duty with the
fleet as svlatlon cadet, Mr. wesi
When his active tour of duty la com
nleted he will have the choice oi
commission In the naval air reserve
or as an ensign In active service
Utile Boy Hit A car driven by
William Oatman of 933 South Oak-
dale avenue struck Sydney Sunday.
11, yesterday afternoon ou Riverside
avenue as the youngster ran from be-
een two parked cars, a city police
report stated today. The child was
uninjured, the report said.
Building Permits Applying at the
city building Inspector's office yes
terday for permits were I. A. Spencer
of 310 North Bartlett street to en
close a porch at a atated cost of $50,
J. D. Bowersack of 811 Bennett street
to construct a private garage at a
stated cost of $50, and Sam Bsteman
of 810 Maple street, to reroof a resi
dence at a stated cost of $45.
Special to Game More than 30
persona have already made- reserva
tions for the special train which tha
Southern Pacific will run for the Oregon-Oregon
State home-coming game
at Eugene Saturday. Tha train will
leave Friday evening at 8:05 o'clock
and will remain on the tracka at Eu
gene. It will return to Medford Sun
day morning. A special rate Is offer
ed for the trip and additional reser-
vstlons for the train are anticipates.
Recreation Planning H. C. Obye
assistant supervisor of the Rogue
River national forest, and Cordy Sun-
derman, recreation foreman, left wis
morning for McAllister Springs where
they were to meet Hugh Rltter, dis
trict ranger. The three foresters were
to lay out plans for development of
the springs srea Into a camp and
rerrentton center. The area was
recently added to the forest for such
development.
NSURANCE NEEDED
AGAINST EXTREME
BUSINESS SWINGS
(Continued from Page One.)
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The rollicking comedy, "Woman
Chases Man," brings Miriam Hopkins
(always at her best In light farces)
and Joel McCrea to the New Craterion
theatre Sunday for a three day show
ing. Charles wtnnlnger, Erik Rhodes.
Ella Logan. Leon a Maricle and Brod
eriek Crawford are also featured.
A derlllously concocted
that has
pillar to
name on
lage and
name on
fun show
Miriam chasing Joel from
post In order to get his
contract for a model vil-
winds up with her own
a marriage contract, "Wo
man Chases Man" Is the sort of de
lightful film nonsense that la always
ao popular with moviegoers.
In "Hot Water"
"Hi
V'
x Tim j
Euvon Frees and Marjorle Pierce, In
a duet, accompanied by Genevieve
Brown at the pipe organ.
There will be no admission charge
but a freewill offering will be taken.
The public Is Invited.
TIMOTHY'S CANE
NEAR GOLD
The loon's tiny wing,, fin lor
swimming, are so small thst It na,
to take a running start on water
to get Into the air.
The public school system
sdopted In Japan in 1873.
SI7.ZMNU STEAK!
HFX CAFF,. I IK F.. M AIN.
was
Too Late to Classify
senior senator from Virginia, carter
Glass, will always deserve the na
tton'a gratitude."
Glass wss Instrumental In creation
of the reserve system. .
Re-outlining his often-expressed
goal of gaining "for all our people
the greatest attainable measure oi
economic well-being" and the "larg
est degree of economic security and
stability," the chief, executive con
tinued:
"To advance the country towards
this gosl Is the real mission of the
federal reserve system.
It csnnot be attained by that sys
tem alone, but neither can It be
reached without the proper function
ing of our monetary and credit ma
chinery.
Must Steadily Improve
That machinery must be steadily
perfected and coordinated with all
other instruments of government to
promote the most productive util
ization of our human and material
resources.
Only In that way can we hope to
achieve and maintain an enduring
prosperity, free from the disastrous
extremes of booms and depressions.
"Only in that way can our aco
nomio system and our democratic In
stitutions endure."
Tracing developmenta through the
19,30's, the president said that Chang
es In the banking aystem in that
period would have tended "to mod
erate the forces that brought about
the great depression."
Then, after citing changea in the
reserve system In recent years, the
president asserted that the system
'la a piece of machinery vita to the
nation's steady progress towarda the
goal of a sounder banking system ca
pable of contributing Its fun snare
to lasting economic progress and well-being."
Dad Jones Is boiling and the whole
Jones fsmlly s steamed up over the
election which lands them In "Hot
Water." the title of their newest star
ring vehicle which plays at the Rlol
to theatre today and tomorrow The
cause of the fracas Is Dad's running
for mayor and Mother trying to run
poor Dad. Jed Prouty. Spring Bying
ton. Shirley Deane, Russell Gleason
and George Ernest head the Important
members of the large family.
Lewis Stone, starring In "Tha Man
Who Cried wolf." a dramatic story of
criminal conviction, plays aa the
compsnion festure. Tom Brown and
Barbara Read arc In support of stone.
BY
Regular meeting of the Odd Fellows
In the I. o. O. F. hall on West eth
street last night wss entertained by
Mrs. Harry Prentice, accordionist, and
Arthur Muse, guitarist.
The musical program was much en
Joyed and officers expressed the hope
of hearing the musicians again at a
future lodge meeting
col. E. E. Kelly gave a talk on the
Nile river, the assemblage finding his
discourse interesting and Informa
tive. The entertainment comprised one
of the lodge's weekly programs.
RETIRED ARMY OFFICER
SPEAKS THURSDAY NIGHT
Lieut. C. Vincent Hall, retired army
officer, author and world traveler,
and for many years a mlwionary in
Jamaica, will give an illustrated lec
ture Thursday at 7:30 p. m- in th
Baptist church, under auspices of the
local Central Avenue Church of
Chrtat.
Special music will be furnished by
Max Dolin Coming
In Holly's Stage
Show Friday Night
The outstanding radio personality
of the Pacific coast. Max Dolin, whose
"magic violin" haj brought him a
larger morning listening audience
than any other radio program, comes
to the Holly theatre In person on the
stage Friday night and Saturday, mat
inee and evening shows.
A national name in music in radio,
Max Dolin has been a leading figure
In his field for many years through
out the entire music world. He has
appeared in the leading, theatres of
the country, and was the original
musical director for the National
Broadcasting company on the Pacific
coast when NBC first establlr-hed Ita
branches In 1027. Since that time he
has appeared throughout the country
a guest conductor and solo violin
ist in various theatres and broadcast
Irtg stations.
At present he has the position of
musical director In the New Rivot!
theatre in Portland, where he pre
sides over the largest stage orchestra
west of Chicago.
Hia program, "Keeping Time with
Max Dolin," together with hla weekly
broadcast from the theatre, resulted
in an overwhelming demand from his
listeners from all parts of the north
west that he make It possible to see
and hear not only Dolin himself but
several of the outstanding radllo
personalities he has presented In his
program. In answer to this demand,
Dolin has gathered around htm twen
ty of the most outstanding radio acts
who accompany him on this personal
tour, and who will also appear with
him it the Holly theatre Friday night
and Saturday.
On the screen will be Edna Mae
Oliver, with Maureen O'Sulllvan and
Walter PJdgeon In "My Dear Miss
Aldrlch."
A crooked and k muled Man sa nit
walking stick, uncovered yesterday
afternoon, furnished the only defi
nite clue to the possible whereabouts
of George O. Timothy. 87-year-old
former Medford police chief, aa state.
county and city authorities today
continued their search for the aged
snd feeble man who tiicnppeared last
Saturday afternoon after getting off
a Pacific Greyhound stage in Gold
Hill.
The stick had been discovered on
the bridge which spins Rogue river
Just this side of Gold Hill, by several
little girls last Saturday afternoon.
Joe Cave, city policeman engaged in
the search, visited a Gold Hill school
yesterday and recovered the stick
from the girls, who had taken it
home to play with. It was identified
by Mrs. Bel F. Richardson, step
daughter of Timothy, as one he had
used often.
Focul point of the search continued
along the banka of Rogue river and
in the 60-foot deep channel directly
below the concrete bridge where the
walking stick was found. A dyna
mite blast set off in the river at that
point yesterday failed to bring any
thing to the surface except three
carp. Grappling hooks were also
used without success.
Sheriff Syrf L Brown, who yester
day stated he feared Timothy had
taken his own Ufa because of brood
ing over the condition of his invalid
wife, said that the same crew of
searchers were working today. They
include Deputy Sheriff Bill Gren
bremer, State Policeman F. S. La
Due and City Policeman Joe Cave.
In addition, several Gold Hill resi
dents were aiding In the search, the
sheriff reported.
Timothy, III for many months and
in a ferble condition, left hia home
at 110R West Main atreet Saturday
where he and his wife were under
the care of Miss Lottie Watkins. and
walked to town where he purchased a
suge ticket for Gold Hill. Investigation
revealed he got off the stage about 4
o'clock Saturday afternoon, but au
thorities have been unable to find a
trace of him since then.
Because of a note left for Mrs.
Richardson Saturday in which Timo
hty stated he "was going for a long
walk and might not get back." grave
concern U felt by authorities that
the well-liked and long-time Medford
resident has taken his own life.
Sheriff Brown statad today that If
such wa the csss and his body was
not recovered by searchers, it would
be ten days before it ros to the sur
face of the river, If It were free. To
day la the fourth day of the search
and tha fifth alnce Timothy disappeared.
3-ROOM house, partly furnished, lot
SOxlOO Price 800; 9100 down, bal
ance $30 per month Including water
and taxes. 323 Kennet St.
4 -ROOM house, furnished or partly
furnished. Phone 1091-H.
ASSAYBR W. O. Wright. 614H W.
nth St. Gold, silver, copper, cin
nabar. 1033 PLYMOUTH Sport Coups: new
rubber, good paint. Just the car
for a small family, 9365.
" G.M-A.C. jerms. Your car in trade.
SKINNER'S GARAGE
Bulck and Pont t sc.
Used Car Lot, South Riverside.
LOST Job's Daughters past-queen's
pin. Reward, pnone ioi.
THE SUNNY SISTERS and MERRITT
CIRCLES of the Presbyterian church
will hold a Rummage Sale Friday
and Saturday of this week. 311
East Main, next to Brophy'a,
1036 PLYMOUTH 3-door sedan. Here
la a small car that Is cheap to op
erate, looks good, runs gooa, enes
G M.A.C. terms. Your car In trade.
SKINNER'S GARAGE
Bulck and Pontlac.
Used Car Lot, South Riverside.
WILL PAY 1100 cash for best acre
near Medford. 002 So. Central.
TAKE 3nd hand goods to the TRADE -
market. Get cash or liners, traoes.
We swap. 15 8. Front.
WANTED Feeder steera and weaners.
George Ward, Umpqua Hotel. Tel.
412. Rose burg. Ore.
WALL PAPER Special reductions on
1937 Mayflower wallpaper, Lam
port's Hardware.
WANTED Tomato pickers.
6c box. Niswonger Ac
Talent.
30o hoir.
Burnette,
FOR SALE Wood heater,
Cottage. Phone 853-Y.
LARGE ROOM for two. Good meals,
Private home. 48 N. Orange.
FURNISHED APARTMENT. Durrell
Court. 339 N. Holly, Apt. 6.
FOR SALE Grain fattened lioga. Call
1463-J-l. Chas. Owen, Orchard
Home drive.
WANTED Split shakes
Jacksonville Hwy.
FOR SALE Fresh cow. and very good
First house on right side Berrydale
Ave. C. H. Howell.
WANTED Used trunks, grips, suit
cases: men's and boys' good used
clothing. 1603 No. Roverslda. Tel.
266-
A BALLROOM dancing claa for adults
will be held tonignt at e. at tne
Jewel Deter Dance Studio, 319 West
Main. Anyone Interested In dancing
is Invited to attend. Phono 727 or
393- Y for information.
RE-BUILT circulating heater, 41 So.
Front St.
FOR SALE 70,000 ' 3x4. 913 per M.
Lowest price in town on roll roof
ing. Cut prices on windows, made
to order. Ovelman's. J'vtlle Hwy.
TRUCK FOR HIRE Inquire 707 W.
Jnckson.
LOST 3 keys In container,
return to Tribune.
FOR RENT Modem 8 -room house.
Adults preferred. Inquire 364 Beatty.
NOTICE
I will not be responsible for bills
other than those authorized by ma.
D. Marshall.
80 8 -MO fl -OLD thoroughbred Hanson
strain Whlta Leghorns. 960. C. O.
Clymer. third house east of Rogue
River Academy.
FOR SALE 2 acres, 3 -room house.
large screened back porch, drilled
well, electric water system: best of
soil, Irrigated: 3 miles out on Ross,
Lane. Only 91600.
ALSO
I Acre. Irrigated; 8 -room modern
house, garage, near Medford. Price
92000; 9200 cash, balance monthly
payments.
L. O. PICKELL. 16 So. Bartlett.
FOR SALE Large wood or coal circu
lating heater, excellent condition
Bargain. 816 Taylor. Tel. 816-J-3.
PEACHES Salwavs. Last chance.
Mile W. Voorhles Crossing. E. C.
Corn.
FOR SALE Peaches. Nice Snlwoys
at Roy Ouches orchard. 1 mile west
of Dark's Store on Sten-art Ave
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her arnu, aunt in her romance!
My Dear Miss Aldrich
with EDNA MAY OLIVER
Maureen 0 Sullivan-Walter Pidgeon
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and to what
hilarity with
Dad running
for mayor and
Mother running
poor Dad, and
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