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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1937)
.PACE TWO MET)FORT NTXTL TTITBTTKTE. M"ET)FORD. CWEGO:ST. fSUSTfXY. yOTEfBE-R 2f. 193T LOCAL AND PFRSQNAI I As Rescue Neared for Shipwrecked , Hera on Visit A. K. Andrews of acramento. Cal U ipendlnf several days hero visiting his parent. To Portland Frank Olrard of 430 Pearl atreet lelt by motorcar yester day morning to spend ths week-end In Portland. ' Barnes Return W. D. Barnea of Phoenix returned Friday evening from Davenport, Iowa, and Edgar, Neb., where he ha spent the past five -weeks on buslneM and visiting rela tive. Bark from Oakland Max O. Henne, United Air Llnea manager here, re turned to Med ford by plane Friday afternoon from Oakland, Cal., where he spent a few daya Tlsltlng hla family. e At Hoffmann's Mrs. Docia noma has accepted a position at the Etnel- wrn B. Hoffmann shop at Sixth ana Holly street. Mr. NorrU has had ..... or eioerlenoe In aervlng the Medford ahopplng public In Sacramento Dr. A. It. Johnson la eoendlna: the week-end In Sacra mento where he la attending a meet ing of the Northern California chap tr of the alumni of the College of Medical Evangelist. To Elect Officers Annual election of officer of the Jacksonville Home Economics club wilt be held at z p m. Tuesday In the home of Mrs. Ruth Hoffman. All membere are requeued to take part In the election. 1 Exhibit Planned Etchings brought t,.r from New York by the ooutn rn Art association will be on display at the atudto, room 18. Jackson coun- hank bulldlnc. Tuesday from i to 5 p. m. Visitors are welcome. e ' Mrs. Tedrow Visits Mrs. Maurice Ted row made a business visit to Med ford recently from her home in Wah Jngton where her husband la a United State forest ranger. He is atstloned about 20 mllea from the Canadian border. Mra. Tedrow was formerly Mrs. Nellie Batten and an employe of the Mali Tribune. nealth Classes Ida M. Wilson of 7 Chestnut street yesterday announced she would conduct a claas on health, a work she ha done for SO yoars. She aald she had been requested to do this by many friend a a con sequence of the lecture given here recently by Viola Sweet. Person In terested In enrolling my telephone Mr. Wilson. - see New gump A new three-cent tamp commemorating Alaska will be placed on sale In the Medford post office and aub-atatlon tomorrow. It 1 one of a aerie of new stamps com memorating the territories The Alas ka stamp shows Mount McKlnley In the background wnue in me iore , ground are views symbollalng preaent day developmenta. i Auxiliary Meeting Auxiliary of Jackson county chaper of the Dis abled American Veteran of the World War will hold a regular meeting In th armory at p. m. Tuesday. It was announced that Important busi ness would- be considered and all members were requested to attend. Each member waa aked to bring sandwiches for refreshment. Visiting Mother Ensign Richard Barr Lynch of the battelahlp Mary land haa arrived here to apend the Thanksgiving holldaya .with hla moth er. Mra. Jamea 8. I.ynoh. and Mr. and Mr. Newton Edward of SIS north Peach atreet. He arrived by motorcar from the navy yard at Bremerton. Wash. He. waa graduated from the Annapolla naval academy In 1933. Plans Advanced Plan for the an nual American Legion district con ference here December IS were carried forward at rrlday night's meeting of the executive committee of Medford post. The district conference I view d aa one of the moat Important American Legion meetings of the year nd a large attendance la anticipated, post offlcera stated. Post and euxlll ry representatives from all part of southern Oregon will participate. All local Leglonnalrea were asked to re serve December 13 tor the conference. ' Brings Prisoners Paul Hanlln, TJnlted State deputy marshal, return ed Friday evening from Klamath Palls with four prisoners who were placed In the Jackson county Jell to await grand Jury action. The prisoners were John W. Howard, as. described sa a CCC enrolee at Camp Silver Lake from Owensboro. Ky., who we charg ed with larceny of government prop erty: Edward Johnson, SS. Prank Strawn. 37. and Thomsa Foley. 67. 11 of Klamath rails and all charged with selling liquor to Indian. Attendance Gain Medford poet of the American Lesion la establishing n excellent membership record. It waa stated yesterday by Horace Brom ley, adjutant, who revealed that more than ISO members had already paid their 13S dues. Mr. Bromley pre dieted that the post would attain tts membership goal belore January 1. He attributed the membership show ing to the work of Lee Oarlock, mem bership chairman, whose elforta In pt year have won him state and national recognition. Thla year Mr. Oarlock was appointed state vice chairman of membership. Examiner tue yeilneedav ftam Inations will be conducted here tor drivers and chauffeur from a a. m. to S p. m. Wednesday. Persons seek ing permlta or licenses to drive cars ahould report at the examiner's room on the top floor of city hsll. No ex amination will be conducted Thura day because of Thanksgiving. After this week examlnatlona will be held on the second and fourth Wednesday and Thursday of each month, except ing holldaya. This la extra service for Medford and vicinity. In addi tion to the mid-week service, ex amination will be conducted aa usual every BMurflay tinder Ward McReyn olds, auto axuuusr. Medford Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Earl Llnlnger of Ashland were visitors In Medford Thursday evening. Healing Lecture The Rev. M. T. Larkln will give a lecture on divine healing In his home at 48 North Orange street tonight at 7:30. e e Confer Here Jesse DeWltt, district ranger of the Rogue RrVer national forest at Union Creek, conferred with forest service executive at head quarter here yesterday. see Hkllng Poor Skiing conditions in Crater Lake national park were de scribed a poor. It rained In the park all Friday night and yeaterday snow mixed with rein. Zonts Luncheon Zonta club will hold a regular semi-monthly lunch eon-meeting In the Hotel Medford at 13:10 Monday noon. All members were requested by offlcera to make s special effort to attend. e Oeta Contract F. O. Dlllard of Medford ha reoelved s contract for construction of a municipal water plant at Toledo, Ore., according to a report received hers yesterday. He bid 804.338. Water will be taken from SUeta creek, the report atated. Rlwanls to Elect Annual election of offlcera will be held by the Klwanls club at Its weekly luncheon-meeting In the Hotel Medford at 13:15 to morrow. Prior to the election a pro gram aymbollo of Thanksgiving will be presented. Adjutant 0. R. Dur ham 1 program ohalrman. Ranger Returns Owen L. Aydelott, assistant ranger of the Dead Indian district of the Rogue River national forest, returned yesterdsy from a ran gers' school at Carson, Wash. He waa aaslgned for the time being to the forest servloe office In Klamath Falls, e Car Recovered A 1838 Plymouth touring car stolen from the Lange Motor Car company' used oar lot sometime before 10 p. m. Friday, was recovered by city polios yesterday afternoon on North Orange street. abandoned and undamaged. Entrance to the ear lot waa gained by tearing open the front gate, police aald. . On Hunting Trip V. V. Harpham, supervisor of the Umpqua national forest with hesdquarters In Rose burg, and K. P. McReynolds, assistant forester, visited In Bedford Friday night. They were en route to the Klamath basin area where they plan ned to hunt ducks and gceae. Mr. McReynolds waa formerly assistant forester of the Rogue River national foreet. Forest fhange Rex Wilson, who has been acting ranger of the Union Creek district of the Rogue River national forest, haa been transferred to the Hemlock ranger station of the Columbia national forest at Carson, Wash., It waa announced yestenlay. He came here from the Columbia for est a few montha ago to replace Jesse DeWltt, district ranger who had been granted a leave of absence. Mr. De Wltt resumed his post last week. Winter Park service Jamea O. Bromley, district maintenance super intendent for the state highway com mission with headquarters In Orants Pass, yesterday Informed the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce by telephone that he had received con firmation of the order to keep Crater Lake highway open to the Crater Lake national park boundary throughout the winter. E. P. Leavltt. park sup erintendent, was quoted by A. H. Banwell, chamber manager, as saying there had been no change In the plan to keep the roads within the park open ell winter. Keeping the highway open, together with the park roads, haa been sponsored by the chamber. 0 4 7 "5 i rti.Wei at K.S, . -Tt- ' Zt-.':::: atMsSsai It -X . - .y - - .. . 4; l. vi . This remarkable picture of a rescue at sea shows one of the sailors of the flreek freighter. Tzenny Chon drls, with arms extended and supported by a life belt. Just before ho was snatched from the storm waters oft rape llntleras, Vn., by a rprue rrrw of the const ounrd Putter Mendota. Lass Would Go to War vr - it-. 1 , V ft ft. , r '4- V WW Kuth CHI mi. 18. Aint'iiruu-imrn (hi nose flipper club hoU'M In Si'uttk, Hiih.. nuultl like to hionu (tic flr-t unman ,-ilit lit the Chlnrxe arun Iiiii ner frx. ne unt toiti, nuiKew mat impovfiiie. 'iiut Mnieday I'm Ru in j to fly In China, ma) hp as a lenrher,' Hie liuMed. he U a capable pi Int.. HIRER INFORMS BRITAIN ON PACT OR AND COULEE, WftMv, NOV. 30. The contract lor construction of th high dam at Grand Coulee, bid for which will be opened December 10 In Spokane, will not be awarded much before Chrlatmaa, reclamation bureau offlclala aald here today. After the bids are opened at leiut two wwka of checking and Investi gation will precede the award, it wa reported. A large number of the 1B5 Item will be bid aeparatelj and all will need to be checked. Both the Den ver and Washington. D. C, officca will make complete analyst of all bleu. A certified check for M ,000 000 muat accompany each bid and all bidden will be Investigated as to re liability and ability to finance the contract, which will aproxtmate tW.-000.000. BERLIN. Nor. 30. . A uaually well-informed aource dlcclcsed today Adolf Hitler had told Great Brit ain' good will envoy, Viscount Hal ifax, the OcrmanJapan'Siv.ialtan triangle must be accepted ai a factor In world affairs. TIUr first concrete Indication of what Hitler and the Brltlfh lord pres ident of the council talked about yes terday came from the obscure pre-w service "from Oermnny." Government spokesmen gave assurances this serv ice was "usually rt;ht." According to this agency Hitler and Hullfax "(rnnicly and trustfully" ex charccd views on the reason for the present International difficulties and misunderstandings. DENVER . Nov. 20. ...? Sit-down trikws are 'Illusions." Frances Per- t kins, secretary of labor, said today ! as she visited Denver briefly on her way from Salt Lake City to Washing ton. "If any exist." she said, ' they will be over tomorrow morning." "We ought nf ver to think of them w pnrt oi the pattern of American life and Industry. They are sporadic, Slven an Importance by the press out of all proportion to their ig nlficanee." she aald when asked her vknvs on sit-d-vvn strikes at Akron. Ohio. Fontlac, Mich., and elsewhere. A-ikod about report ahe would re .Ipn from President Roosevelt's cabi net, Mrs. perktna 5ald she had "no such Intention. Indeed. I expect and want, when the time cornea ;or me to die. to be In harness." SUSPECT HELD IN SEmE. Nov. 80. Cla ide Trans. 31. e-conrlct wanted In con nectton with a mall robbery chary, walked into a federal bureau of in vestigation trap here tonuhf after i hit escape from a U. 3. marshal dep uty Wrdnrday. j Since hi escape authorities had tn j vr !!; ted every known haunt or Travis, finally ttm a tmp at an apartment nous. Other details of the trap were not made puXk FOHT WORTH. Texas. Sot. 30., A 33-year-old man waa a rented here late today aa a suspect in the aiaylnR of V. L. Presley. Dallas baker who was found shot to death In a ditch near Dallas this afternoon. Homicide Officer A. C. Howerton said the suspect, who gave his name aa Edward Winn of Columbus, Ind.. admitted he had taken an automo bile ahtch offlcera aald belonged to Proaley. but declared he did not kill the baker. Homerton quoted the suspect as saying he had found the car with the ignition keys in It on a Dallas street Five out of s:x pedestrians Injured in motor car accidents are struck be fore thf y reach the middle of the street they are crossing. Joan Davis, the ' fs:i Ctrl ' of com edy, our sold goldfish in flve-and-dlme sttre in her native St. Paul. Autos rank cot.d only to food In family budgets In 34 town of the vvstcrn states, tlie dejrtn.ent airU'ulture reprts of The Pan American I'mon formerly is known as the Internsiional Bu fvsa oi AwerKau ii uui.es. For Sale by Owner It-ACRK PKOPrHTV S mfie Medford. I'enred. raw fenced, ctly water, t.arte hue. 1 b.ilhrtom. tiood out build lns. P Hv -MT. Meilf.ifit 10 WINNER OP PRIZE First prices awarded In Sharpie's annual baby salon la.it niht at the Hotel mm ford were to Marcla Youryr su month old. in claas on: Louis Works. 17 months old in claas two; and Michael Wyatt. five yvars old. in claas three. A complete list or winners will be announced Monday. Transparent photographic, flirn first miw ush1 In IKH3. PREVENT COLDS BEST METHOD Now that the winter month are her coldt are becoming quite preva lent. Do not nenlevt t:ie first warn tr wnti or th first si.:e throat. Prevention of colds with the mod orn cold taoi-ine is t;.e dcauable mcthv1. However, if you think t;ist a cold Is start:r.jt, brain at onre t.- trat it. The aarest treatment is to w your dovtor Immedia'.eiY. Insulin 10 fC V 40 U II 08 We .'.v S H 0en aViiis. HeAth'f o;c:i, pcuc SPRING SURPRISE LONOMONT. Colo.. Nov. 20. JF, Turkey growers of the Longmont area are gathering turkey egs gloomily and wishing the turkey hens wouldn't bother. The hens, for unesfplalned reasons, have started laying at a season when they should be conserving their strength and weL?ht for the even tualities of ne:it Thursday. E BOY ACTOR FAME LOS ANGELES. Nov. 20. yp) Jackie Coogan, the ragged urchin who starred with Charlie Chaplin In the silent screen hit. 'The Kid," 18 years ago. and Betty Orable, blonde screen actresa who haa been his sweetheart for three years, were married today In St. Brendan's Catholic church. The Rev. William L. Mullane offici ated. There were scores or top -flight movie actors and actresses in the little church to see the ceremony and speed the couple away cn the briefest of honeymoons at Palm Springs, nearby desert resort. Jackie and Betty must be back on a movie lot next Monday to resume work In the picture "College Swing." When the brief ceremony was com pleted the newlyweds kissed at the altar and were greeted by numbers of phot ogra pliers' flashbulbs aa they walked down the aisle. The Jackie Coogan of IB pars io wore patched and baggy pints. He was Just starting a remarkable career as a child actor. Today, the Jackie Coogan who took the beautiful Betty arable as his wife, waa a millionaire. Coogan appears infrequently In the movies. His fortune was built as a child actor and the salary he earned wasv wisely conserved and Invested by his father, Jack Sr., who was kill, ed a few years ago In an automobile accident near San Diego, CaJ. Jackie's money was placed In a trust fund and the principal was turned over to him only two years aeo, when he reached voting age. Water leaking from a faucet the size of a common pin wastes 160 cnllcns o day. In Respect to WILLIAM LYDIARD ,yho Passed Away Friday Evening Both GROCETERIA SUPER FOOD MARKETS Will Remain Closed All Day Monday ujfi ua, ngm'ff! ftwt, 1 f . A. buy your tv - ' srsj!iiiss A . ... ..... m is, f4 1 tt l aaam: an orrers ELECTRIC RANGE before Thanksgiving... a big Thanksgiving dinner is easy to get with an ELECTRIC RANGE Ever if it's your first Thanksgiving dinner cooked on r" t . ... ... an eiecrric Kange you can go odout it without a qualm. 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