Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 31, 1938, Page 9, Image 9

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUira, MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY. MAT 81. 1988.
PAGE NINE
LOCAL and PERSONAL
Frum Ashland W. M. Walls or
Ashland vu a TUltor In Medford this
morning.
.
En Jo j Outing Ralph .Woodfora,
m ploy o thft tty superintendent's
of flo, enjoyed fin Decoration Day
wk-nd oamplna; on Union ore.
.
Drunk Fined Krwln Alexander.
6S, and Fred VanOamp, M, transients.
were fined 110 eaob In city oourt this
morning on ohargea of drunkenness.
Secretary 111 Mm Bdltb Nichols,
secretary of thft city euperlntendflnfs
office, la oonflned to her home today
slightly 111.
Holiday In Country Mr. and Mrs.
Karl L. Janouoh and Dr. and Mrs. C.
I. Drummond spent yesterday In the
Butte Falls recreation area.
From Klamath Palls Mrs. Leslie
Rogers of Klamath Falls spent the
week-end In Medford with Mr, and
Mrs. Riley D. Henson.
Daughter Here Mrs. Oeorge Sllll
man (Ver Dean Harvey) and son of
Alameda. Cal., were here over the week
end visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Harvey.
Redmond Visitor Mrs. Marie Mont
gomery of Redmond. Ore., has been
visiting with friends In the city for
the past several days. She will re
turn to her home tomorrow.
Here for Vacation Mickey Hohlweg
of Phoenix. Ariz., arrived In Medford
last week to spend the summer vaca
tion with his father, Frank Hohlweg.
At Wrestling Matches Among Ash
land residents attending the wrestling
matches In the Medford armory last
night were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Cooper and Clark Thomas.
Court Citation James V. Nygren,
36. of Williams was cited by state
police Saturday to appear In Justice
court here June 4. charged with op
erating a vehicle without a muffler
Beach Outing Mr. and Mrs. Chea
ter Newton of Talent and Mr. and
Mrs. N. C. 8t. Arnold of Central Point
enjoyed an outine; and picnic on the
beaoh at Crescent City, Cal., over the
holiday.
Plan Board Meeting Jackson
county planning commission will
meet In the Jackson County Chamber
of Commerce at 8 o'clock tomorrow
night to discuss planning In general
Karl L. Janouch. chairman, will pre
side. Miss Gore Here Miss Rosa Gore
of Eureka T Cal., spent the week-end
here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Gore. She continued on to
Portland before returning to Eureka
where she Is associated with the state
relief administration of California.
From Crater Lake J. Carlisle
Crouch, chief ranger of Crater Lake
national park, transacted business
here today. He came to Medford this
morning with Mrs. Crouch and their
young son Jimmy. The family was
to return to the lake resort tonight.
Special Meeting Jackson County
Chamber of Commerce board of direc
tors will hold a special luncheon
meeting In the Hotel Medford at noon
tomorrow. The fish and game com
mittee will meet with the board.
.Eugene Thorndlke. chamber president,
will preside.
From Stockton Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Bunch and son of Stockton, Cal.,
were Medford visitors over the week
end as truest of Mrs. Bunch's mother,
Mrs. E. N. Warner. Both Mr. and
Mrs. Bunch contributed solos at the
TitAt Baptist church services Sunday
morning.
Bible School starts Dally vaca
tion Bible school of the First Baptist
church started today with 70 teach
ers and pupils attending The ses
sion last thre hours, starting at 9
o'clock and closing at 12. There are
varied classes for all ages, with Bible
work, singing and handiwork includ
ed. All children are Invited.
Divorce Sought Carl E. Nichols
seckj a divorce from Neva G. Nichols
In a suit filed In Klamath county.
Plaintiff asks restoration of defend
ant's former name, Neva G. Samuels.
Cruel and Inhuman treatment Is al
leged. The couple were married De
cember 5, 1937. in Medford.
Back from Parley Noble Vincent,
manager of the Buster Brown shoe
store, returned home this morning
from Portland where he attended a
two-day convention of the Northwest
fthoe Dealers association. Many bright
colored shoes were on display at the
fall shoe show held during the con
vention, Mr. Vincent said.
New Yorker Here Paul Jones of
New York, representing the McNaught
Newspaper Syndicate, visited in Med
ford today afti spending the week
end fishing on the Rogue river. Jones
has alwayt been Interested In Med
ford. for he wa bom at the Nash
hotel here, hi parents moving on.
how tar, fw week i later so that
ha hasn't a diatinc, recollection of
what the oommunlti m like at that
time R U m emhuaiMtic about
southern oretroo b uid h hopes to
spend hi neit long vacation here,
durlmt the fishing and hunting sea-
fell
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Mrs. Logan Visits Mrs. Role
Logan of San Francisco Is spending
Mr.nl days In Medford and Grants
Pass, taking can of business matters.
Mrs. I,ogan, with her two daughters,
the Misses Vlvlenna and Lynn Logan,
resided hers until four years ago and
has since lived in the Bay region.
Mrs. Logan has been the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. D. L, Flynn.
...
Drill Practice Eagles' drill team
will practice In the Lincoln school at
7:S0 tomorrow night. It will be on
Important session as preparations will
be made for participation In the an
nual state convention In Klamath
Falls. June 30 and July 1 and a, it
was stated by William Peck, team
manager.
...
Plane Change Beginning tomor
row the late southbound United Air
Lines plane will leave here, 38 min
utes' later than at present. On the
new schedule the plane will arrive
at municipal airport at midnight and
depart for the south at 12:10 a. m.
Mails for the plane will close nt Med
ford central postofflco at 11:25 p. m
.....
At Baseball Game Among out-of-town
persons attending the Weed
Medford baseball game at the high
school field yesterday afternoon were
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hall, Darby
O'Toole, Aubrey Miles, Donald Wol
cott, Ray Hawks and Mike Harklns,
all of Ashland, end Henry LeClerc
and Arnold Bauman of Hilt. Cal.
...
Here for Fishing Ted Showalter,
office manager of the United Air
Lines at Oakland, Cal., left for his
home last night by piano after spend
ing the week-end here fishing. He
arrived by plane Sunday morning.
Accompanied by Max C. Henne, United
manager, here, Mr. ahowalter angled
In the south fork of Rogue river and
In Butte creek with only fair success.
Return from Con-t Mr. and Mrs.
LeRoy Cllne. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Wood
and Mr. Wood's sister. Miss Clara
Wood, returned this morning from a
motor trip to the coast. They wers
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
O. Ooold and Dolores Goold while In
Marshflcld where Mr. Goold was re
cently prdmoted to assistant manager
of the Union OH company.
...
Tuckers Leave A southbound
United Air Lines Malnllner, which
ordinarily flies over Medford, made
a special stop at municipal airport
last evening for Nlon Tucker. San
Francisco newspaper publisher, and
Mrs. Tucker, who were returning to
their Bay city home after sojourn
ing at Rogues Roost, their lodge on
the Rogue river.
...
From Pittsburgh Mrs. Archer
Hoyt of Pittsburgh. Penn., will b2
the house guest of the Rev. and Mrs.
John W. Hoyt for a brief time. She
Is en route to see her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Rodney Martin of Spokane.
Wash. She will be In the west about
two weeks before returning to her
position with the Westlnghouse Elec
tric and Manufacturing company at
Pittsburgh, where she Is engineering
correspondent-
...
Two Injured June Tingley. 18,
and Helen Kent, 19, sustained slight
Injuries Sunday evening when the car
In which they were passengers, driven
by Duane E. Bergstrom of 26 Portland
avenue, skidded in loose gravel on
the Prospect-Butte Falls road and
crashed Into a tree, a city police re
port said today. 8. K. Welleaman of
221',$ North Holly street and S. Stlm-
son of Central Point drove cars In-
volved In a alight mishap on Korth
Holly street Sunday afternoon, ac
cording to a city police report today.
Mschlnes operated by John Delzetl
of Corvallls and E. Gillespie of 304
South Holly street were Involved In
minor collision at Main street and
Central avenue Monday morning, a
report on rile In city police station
said today.
...
Many at I'nlnn Creek Mrs. Ade
line Hlnck and daughters, Misses
Helen and Delphlne Hlnck, spent tho
Memorial Day holiday at their cabin
at Union Creek. Other Medford resi
dents who were at their cabins at
Union Creek for the week-end were
Mr. and Mrs, Glenn O. Taylor, Mr.
and Mrs. George Vaughn and Mr. and
Mrs. B. O. Kardlng. Mr. and Mrs.
John Wllkerson stopped at the resort
on their way to Fort Klamath.
...
Drills Tonight Company A and
headquarters compsny, 188th Infantry
of the Oregon national guard will
hold regular weekly drills In the
Medford armory at 8 tonight. The
companies are now preparing for their
annual encampment at Clatsop at the
mouth of the Columbia river. Com
pany A held a successful bivouac
west of Phoenix over the holiday
week-end, engaging In maneuvers to
prepare the men for the Clatsop en
campment. ...
Community Event Jackson Coun
ty Chamber of Commerce will par
ticipate In Its second community
event of the season on June 21 when
members will attend a dinner spon
sored by the Home Economics club of
the Jacksonville Grange. The dinner
will be held at 7 p. m. In the Orange
hall after an Inspection has been made
at the Jacksonville museum. Details
regarding the affair are to be an
nounced later by Oeorge Henselrnan.
chairman of the chamber's Inter-clty
visitation committee.
Dramatic Picture
Wins Acclaim From
Craterian Crowds
A whole city destroyed! People
scattering before the fierce blasts of
the flames that seemed to shoot out
from everywhere! Buildings toppling
to the ground and being consumed
by the hungry fire! Danger from the
air where live sparks were . being
blown here and there by the breeze
that seemed to spring up as If by
magio to help the angry flames eat
up everything In sight antique fire
equipment vainly trying to stem the
blaze women and children scream
ingmen fighting men In an effort
to escape that Is the thrilling cli
max of "In Old Chicago," opening a
five day run today at the Craterian
theatre.
Admittedly the most spectacular
drama of the last decade. "In Old
Chicago" also holds the enviable rec
ord or being the biggest boxofflce at-
Gracie and George in College Comedy
Rialto Dancer
' tTirT-I5t? 1
L i i n n-rir"i "v""-r' ft Vir'ii 7ir"'TniiiiiiiisaJ
Oracle Allen and George Burns In
college! Hard to believe but It act
ually happens tn "College Swing."
he Big Apple musical comedy com
ing Sunday to the Craterian theatre.
Also featured In the cast are Jackie
Coogan and his bride, Betty Grable.
Martha Raye. Bob Hope. Edward
Everett Horton, Ben Blue, "Skinny"
Ennls, the Slate Brothers and Jerry
Colonna.
traction tf the year. It tells the story I
of Mrs. O'Leary and her boys, Jack,
the fearless crusading reform mayor;
Dion,' charming scapegrace, power
mad boss of the old Hub; Bobby, the
youngest of the sons. Alice Brady
has won the Academy Award for her
role of Mrs. O'Leary, with Don
Ameche, Tyrone Power and Tom
Brown playing the parts of her boys.
Also featured In this stirring drama
of boisterous, turbulent Chicago of
the 70c a raw, bold boom town of
easy money and easy ways ire Alice
Faye, Andy Devlne. Brian Donlovy.
Phyllis Brooks. Sidney Black mer,
Berton Churchill. June Storey, Paul
Hurst, Spencer Charters and thou-
Jessle Matthews, the dancing di
vinity, brings a new talent to the
screen In "Sailing Along," glorious
new sond-dance comedy filled movie
opening at the Rialto theatre tomor
new song-dance -comedy filled movie
the petite star.
The Jones Family In a hilarious
new adventure. "A Trip to Paris,"'
will play as the added feature with
the Matthews hit.
sands of other players.
Walt Disney's "Lonesome Ghosts."
featuring Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck
and The Goof, Is an added attraction
on the program.
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BIRTHS
Born To Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wil
son of Table Rock, Monday. May 23.
1038, a baby girl, weighing 7 pounds
and B ounces, at the Puruckcr ma
ternity home.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Blackburn of Route 8, Tuesday, May
34, 1038, a baby daughter weghlng 7
pounds and 14 ounces, at the Pu
rucker maternity home.
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Closing time foi Too Late tc Claa
31 fy Ads Is 1 :30 p m.
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Bummer vacation travel began in
earnest over the Decoration Day
week-end, it was indicated by re
ports received today from recrea
tion centers tn southern Oregoa
The tourist travel was substantially
augmented over the long week-end
by a general exodus of residents from
Rogue valley cities.
More than 300 cars were registered
at Crater Lake national park Sun
day, only a slightly smaller num
ber being recorded at the famed re
sort yesterday, It was stated by J.
Carlisle Crouch, chief ranger who
came to Medford on business today.
The McKee Bridge and Beaver
Sulphur campgrounds in the Apple
gate district of the Rogue River na
tional forest were taxed to capacity
both Sunday and Monday. Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Reed of Jacksonville
have opened a store across the road
from the McKee bridge campground
where picnickers may now procure
groceries, refreshments and motor
car fuel and lubrleants.
Pishing and boating attracted a
crowd to Fish lake each day of the
holiday period. Angling also was a
popular aport on most of the streams
and at all of the accessible lakes.
Especially good results were obtained
at Squaw lake, the United Statea
forest service reported.
Many valley residents spent the
holiday at their summer cabins on
rivers and lakes, the Union Creek
area being one of the popular spots.
Mr. Crouch said conditions were
at their boat for sight -seeing at Cra
ter lake. Tourist travel already has
reached substantial proportions, most
of the week-day visitors coming from
out of state, he said. The travel has
"Big City" Stars
(
Spencer Tracy, this year's Academy
Award winner, Is co-starred with
Lulse Ralner in the dramatic tri
umph of their screen careers, "Biff
City," playing ct the Roxy theatre
today and tomorrow only.
a wide geographical distribution,
coming from all parts of the coun
try, Including distant points la the
east and south, he stated.
TWO MUST HANG FOR
SLAKING U. S. AGENT
WASHINGTON, May St. ) Two
men convicted of killing Wtmberly
W. Baker, federal agent, at the To
peka. Kas., postofflce In April 1837,
failed to Induce the supreme oourt
today to prevent their death by hang
ing. '
The court refused to pas upon a
decision of the tenth circuit court
of appeals upholding the convictions
of Robert suhay and dlen Applegate
In the federal district court of To
peka. Suhay and Applegate were alleged,
to have stolen an automobile In New
York City and robbed a bank at Ke
tonah. N. Y., of 18.000. They were
objects of a nationwide search.
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TODAY and WED!
ON THE
SCREEN!
Heart-throbs of a
great city . . . set
ting the tempo to
an unforgettable
love-story. . . a
drama with the
sweep and power
of "Fury"!
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Joy ahoy for
the happiest
cargo that ever
willed across the.
srreen! . .
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TOMORROW
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