EIGHT MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Wednesday, August 28, 1957
PAPA'S BY THE DOZEN, loaded with gifts, greet
ilichelina Aprile at ceremonies in Gaeta, Italy, when
403th Bomber Squadron formally adopt her. Lt. C. Giron,
San Francisco, holds new "daughter." (International)
PROSPECT
Youths Sell Huckleberries
BY GENEIL SPRUILL
Prospect A group of young
people from the church of the
Nazarene spent Tuesday and
Wednesday on Huckelberry
mountain. They picked 20 gal
lons of berries and sold them to
raise money for the church.
They were accompanied by the
Rev. and Mrs. Gerald Gardner.
Don Gillespie returned to his
hoire Tuesday after spending
two week's vacation at Long
Beach, Calif. He was the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Rude and
son, Mike.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G." Poole of
Mansfield, Wash., spent several
days visiting at the home of
theirs on, Charles, and his fam
ily. Also visiting at the Poole
home were Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Vixie, of Walla Walla, Wash.
Merril Govonor. son nf Mr.
and Mrs. George Govonor, who
is serving with the Air Force in
Japan, is home on leave.
Two brothers from Grand
Rapids, Mich., visited at the Paul
Struck home recently. They
were stationed at Guam with
Kenney while serving with the
Navy. They left on Tuesday, ac
companied by the Bud, Vern,
Kenney and LeRoy Struck, for
Yellowstone park.
Mr. ' and Mrs. Ray Gillespie
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bruegger,
of Eagle Point, spent the week
end at Diamond lake.
Dave Pence of Medford, fa
ther of Mrs. Roy Vaughn of
Prospect, is recovering at the
Osteopathic hospital from a
broken leg.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Struck
celebrated their 32nd wedding
anniversary Sunday, Aug. 25.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Robert
son and daughter, Linda, have
refurned to their home after
spending several days at Olym
pia, Wash., at the home of their
daughter and soh-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Long.
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Rpffs snH
daughter, Judy, were visiting in
Klamath Falls Sunday.
Ham Radios May
Cause TV Ripples
Omaha, Neb. W If your
television picture ripples and the
sound includes some extempor
aneous noises, the chances are
that a ham radio operator has his
beam linked with your set.
But a Federal Communica
tions Commission expert says
this doesn't justify an all-out
battle with the amateur radio
enthusiasts. Paul Hampton, Kan
sas City, says the trouble can be
stopped 99 times out of 100 by
installation of a $4 filter.
Hampton said nine of 10 com
plaints in this area on outside
interference stem from TV re
ceivers that cannot keep out lo
cal signals. He said that since
the ham cannot be forced to stop
operating, the TV owner should
install the filter.
Hampton said there have been
cases in which hams come in
abruptly on radios and even
hi-fi record players. A filter will
stop this trouble, too, he said.
Hampton said the oddest case
he ever handled involved an
Omaha home. A ham operator,
he said, got his signal mixed with
a home which had radio-operated
garage doors. ' Every time
the ham so much as turned on
the transmitter, he said, the ga
rage doors at the house would
go up or down.
Career or College!
Quartz Notice Filed
By Medford Citizen
Ollie Martin, 520 North Grape
st., has filed a quartz location
notice with the county clerk's
office, according to records
there.
Martin filed for his claim, to
be known as Sunshine claim,
Monday.
Also filed at the clerk's office
Monday was a placer mining
claim on the Lucky Bart mill
site in the Sardine mining dis
trict. C. A. Hansen, 1112 Oak
Grove rd., is the owner.
Man Ordered To Leave
In Lieu of Jail Term
Michael Gerald Glage, 30,
Santa Rosa, Calif., received a
$100 fine and 10 day jail sen
tence in district court Tuesday,
all suspended on condition he
leave the state.
Glage was found guilty of so
liciting a ride on a public high
way. He was arrested by sheriff's
officers who said he was throw
ing empty glass bottles onto
highway 99.
Sulfa Drugs Can Cause
Death of Animals
Chicago OPl The American
Veterinary Medical association
says sulfa drugs, improperly
used, can cause death to ani
mals. The association said the in
creased incidence of sulfonomide
poisoning reported by veterinar
ians indicates that many live
stock raisers are not -aware of
the poisonous effects of over
dosages or prolonged use of sulfa
drugs.
Over-use of these drugs can
cause sulfonomide crystals to
accumulate in the kidneys until
they block the secreting tubules
and cause death, the association
said.
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New Yorker Celebrates 40th Year
As Proprietor of Large Dance Hall
By DOC QUIGG
United Press Correspondent
New-York (IP) Lou Breck
er, who is celebrating the 40th
anniversary in his career of in
ducing people to play footsy
with a slick maple floor, esti
mates that around 20 million
persons have danced through his
life from ragtime to cha-cha.
In 40 years as a dance-palace
proprietor, he's, seen some
changes made. The hostess and
the dime -a -dance have passed
out of his place. In the early
days, the average age of the
dancers was about 25. Now, it's
35 or more. And there are plenty
of ""elderly people who are steady
customers.
Now he has a family clientele.
"Sixty per cent of our crowd
come in in couples," he says.
"In past years, when he had
hostesses, 10 per cent couples
was a big percentage."
Started In Philadelphia
It was August, 1917, when
Brecker opened his place at 12th
and Chestnut in Philadelphia.
Two years later, when he moved
here and opened his famous
Roseland Ballroom for a long
run at 51st and Broadway, the
first floor of the building was
occupied by Healy's carriage
factory;'
"I guess you can say we moved
in at the end of the carriage
era and carried right on into
the beginning of the jet era,"
Brecker said as he sat at a table
in his new block-big, 4-million-dollar
building and watched
more than l.odo dancers swirling
a remarkable crowd consider
ing that it was in the middle of
a weekday summer afternoon.
The old Roseland Ballroom
tlje place where dance mara
thons began in 1924, where Roxy
staged a dance wedding in the
late 1920's, where, at a funeral
j for prohibition, people marched
flasks in is being torn down.
Brecker's sumptuous new
place, which began business last
December, is called Roseland
Dance City. It has a 30.000-square-foot
dance floor, three
television lounges, a $350,000
yearly budget for name bands.
Rock 'n' roll is banned. No ad
mittance without a necktie. If
you need one, you can buy it at
the box office for 35 cents, and
you can get a refund when you
leave.No Bermuda shorts. And
shoes must be worn while danc
ing. . 4
Once, an actress took her
shoes off to dance and was made
to put them back on.
You're probably familiar with
the bowling enthusiast who car
ries his own ball with him to the
alleys. But did you know that
dance enthusiasts carry their
dancing shoes with them? Yep,
and leave their regular shoes in
the check-room while dancing.
Brecker goes for name bands
now. He paid Guy Lombardo
$10,000 a week for a two-week
stand. Coming up this fall he
has such as Les Brown, Sammy
Kaye, Richard Maltby, Ted Lew
is, and Xavier Cugat.
Wallflowerism now is prac
ticed as an art unto itself. "A
good portion of our customers,"
Brecker said, 'don't dance but
just sit and listen and watch."
New License Effective
Sept. 1 1n Medford
Medford recorder - treasurer,
Darrell Huson, today reminded
all businessmen they have until
Sept. 1 to file an application and
pay the fee.
City council passed the new
business license ordinance Aug.
15. It states it is unlawful for
anyone doing business in the city
to operate without a license.
Conviction for doing business
without a license may bring . a
fine of $100 and 50 days in jail.
Huson urges all businesses con
tact the recorder's office at once
to make application.
Three Break-Ins Noted
By County Officers
Three break and entries were
reported to the county sheriff's ,
ouice early this week.
Col. Harold R. Jordan, Ash
land, reported a .22 calibre rifle
was stolen from his cabin on
Tolman Creek rd. Edor O. Men
line, route 1, box 31A, Rogue
River, reported the theft of a
fuse box, electric fan, wall heat
er, wheel barrow and a trailer
from his residence. Pete Bate
man, 3028 Table Rock rd., re
ported a break and entry in his
cabin off the Butte Falls road.
Berlin 0PI The West Ber
lin city government said today
it will provide $250,000 for con
struction of a Jewish commun
ity center. The center is to be
built on the site of West Ber
lin's largest synagogue, which
around a coffin and tossed theirwas destroyed by the Nazi.
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