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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1933)
MEDFCmfl M3TE TRTBT7S"E?, 'MTJVFO'RD, DREflOy FRTD'XY, .rCTE 9. 1333. PAGE FXEVK2? Local and Personal "42nd Street" Will Open at Hunt's Craterian Tonight Shancle In North J. Verne Shangle hat been called to Portland by Ui illness of his mother. Horn From Kent Mrs. H. U. l.ums den hu returned to this city from Kent, Wash. where she waa guest of ber brother, W. T. Berlin and family. b Mrs. Martin, Home Mr. C. W. Mar tin has returned to ber home at Gold Hill after spending several dayi rest ing at the Sacred Heart hospital. Mrs. Wilkinson Better Mra. John Wilkinson, who baa been 111 for the past two week, waa reported In a much improved condition yesterday. Lean for park Park Naturalist D. 8. Ubbey and Landscape Architect Merl Sager left this morning for Grater National park on an inspection trip. Oilmen Here S. L. Barry pf Port land, with the Valvollne OH company, and O. B. Lltta of Seattle, represent ing the Union Oil company, were business visitors in Medford today. " Shopping Today A. U Perns of Phoenix waa a business caller in Med ford today, buying supplies for his ranch. Laura Bur son of Phoenix waa also a shopper today. From a Distance Mr. and Mrs. T. Frank Morgan of Philadelphia, Pa., were local guests last night, as were Laird Bell of Chicago and George MacDonald of Butte, Mont. Gets Building Permit A building permit waa Issued thia w?ek by the city to Prank Pasmore for removal of a cement floor and partition at 618 Weet Sixth street. The cost will be $40. t rort landers Hotel guests in the city included from Portland, G. A. Rogers, W. Keen an and son, B. L. Deaton, K. S. Quackenbush, 8. G. Palmer, M. D. Dunning and Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Williams. Rome from Sales Meeting W. S. Bolger, manager of the local J. C. Penney company store, returned last night from Rose burg, where he at tended a sales meeting of the com pany. Mr, Whitehead Improved Friends t of R. H. Whitehead, who has been ' 111 for several days at the Sacred Heart hospital, are glad to learn that he Is in a much Improved condition and hu been removed to his home, t "Rosey" In Grants Pass A. S. Ros enbaum, who U connected with the Southern Pacific railroad company in Medford, called on friends in Grants Pasa, Wednesday. Grants Pasa Dally Courier. Visits Son Mrs. Williamson of Sa lem is a visitor In Medford, the guest of her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Williamson. She also visited her cousin, Judge P. X. Tou ' Velle. ' Wellls Returns John Weill, son of Mr. and Mn. J. C. S. Wellls, re turned to Medford on the Shasta this morning from Tamalpals school, which he has been attending the pan year. Dance Tonight What is scheduled to be the last dance of the season, will be given this evening at nine o'clock by the Pocahontas lodge .for its members. Red men and their invit ed guests. Music will be furnished by Dickey's orchestra, the dance to do held at the Redman hall. Refresh ment will be served. Have Plane Serviced William P. Scott of the Scott Motor, Ltd., Reno, Nev., accompanied by five passengers. set his tri-motered Fokker ship down at the Medford municipal airport this afternoon for reservlcing by Tom cul bertson. Scott and party are en route to Seattle, from which city they will continue into Canada. Guests at Hotels Included among hotel guests In the city were C. F Peden of Myrtle Point, and C. N, Breyman of Eugene. Washington was represented by Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Gurguch and boy of Centra 11a. and Mr. and Mra. E. P. Riley of Spokane. C. E. Hayes of Venice and David Pad lln of Los Angeles were from the southern state. Miss Rlebe Here M 1m Lucille Riebe of Vancouver, Wash., has arrived In Medford to visit her brother, Eugene Rlebe, and also the Luke Ryan family at their country home. Leave for North Mr. and Mrs. Hu go Lalng left by motor Thursday for Portland, where Mrs. Lalng will Join her brother on a trip to the east to visit relatives and also to attend the world's fair. t Rose on Dlplay The Talisman rose, grown by C. D. Thompson of this city and awarded the sweep&takes prize at the Medford Garden club flower show, which closed last night. is on display toady at the Chamber of Commerce and was winning praise from many visitors. Accident Today Automobile driv en by Mr. J. Verne Shangle of 624 Dakota street and Jamee Cook. 1009 West Main street, crashed at the Cen tral and Sixth street intersection thia morning at 9:30 o'clock, according to reports filed by them at the city po lice station. . File Reports Accident reports were were filed at the city police station by Wilbert R. Crum of the local weather bureau office and 8. N. Os good of 48 Quince street, concerning collision Thursday afternoon aoout 3:30 o'clock, at the corner of Fifth and Riverside avenue. Mra. George Olsen of Yreka was lls,ted as a witness by Mr. Osgood. Takes Indian North Rudolph E1-, llott (Rusty) Moore, 35, Klamath In dian, was taken Into Portland this week, by Deputy United States Mar shal Cal C. Wells, who Wednesday went to Klamath Falls for the man. Moore was bound over to the federal grand Jury on ftSOO bond on a charge of killing geese and ducks out of sea son. Deputy Wells returned to Med ford on the Oregonian today. Prohibition Meet Miss Opal Rush of Ashland, secretary-treasurer of the Young People's Prohibition force of Jackson ' county, announced today that the organization will meet Sun day afternoon at three o'clock in the Talent Methodist church. There will be a few short talks by some young people, and also some special music. The meeting will -not last over an hour. . Jurors at Hotels Jurors In the La Dieu trial, alternate and the bailiffs are registered at the Medford hotel. They, are Phila H. Hall, bailiff, Mrs. Alice Waddell, Mary Hanley, J. F. Wortman, W. Raymond Crawford, J. G; Ferrell, Oeorge F. Putnam, Walter R. Allen, Charles T. Nahsa, Frank W. Houston, Wayne L. Holdrldge, Horace Oreen, C. O. Presnall, Glenn Salt marsh, and Walter Hash, also George in low. bailiff. FLAG DAY EXERCISES BY ELKS ON SUNDAY Elks' annual Flag Day exercise will be held In the city park at 1:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon, June 11, It was made known today, and the fol lowing program has been announced: Music "Star Spangled Banner" , Elks Band Introductory exercises Exalted Ruler and officers History of the Flag W. A. Frazler Altar Service Esquire and officers Patriotic address Wm. M. Briggs Music Elk Band, F. Wilson Walt, director. Song "America" Audience to Join AT FIRS! METHODIST Sessions of the ninth annual con vention of the Oregon conference of Young Peoples' Missionary societies will be held Saturday and Sunday In the First Methodist church in stead of the Free Methodist church, it was made known today. G. E. Radios. 7 model M4.50 up. Short and long wave. Leonard Elcc. Here's A Treat for every member of the family. An ideal cake for the picnic or week end outing. Wrapped in a sanitary, transparent wrapper. Strawberry Marshmallow Rolls 19c each Made with Fresh Rogue River Strawberries and a Home Recipe Marshmallow. Our supply is limited place your order early at our retail store or your favorite grocer. Am nrllsfs conception of "42nd Street." tile simuhlnr, musical reiuc that open, at Hunt's Craterian theater tonight. Warner Hnxter, Ilrhe Daniel. Kuliy Kerlrr, lieorge Brent. Ginger ltogers, Dick Powell. Una Mcrkel, Guy Klbbee, and six other noted stars hend the east. Two hundred beauties and 80 featured pirrformers, all of them musical comedy favorites, are also In tho cast "I'orty-secoud .street' Is brought to Medford through the medium or the latest developments In perfect sound reproduction and the KCA high fidelity and wide range, on which the engineers have been working day and night, will In lug this sensational "hit" right Into the laps of the audience. At Rialto SUNStT PASS It Is seldom Indeed tnat produce put such stars as Randolph Sco'.t and Kathleen Burke Into a Zane Orey picture and then add a supporting cast of players who usually take the leading roles themselves. In "Sunset Pass." taken from Zane Orey'a story of the same name and which plays at the Eialto theater today and to morrow, Tom Keene, Harry Carey, Kent Taylor and Noah Beery are all In the cast. The result Is one of the most exciting Westerns ever to come to the screen. EXPECT 9 CADRES HERE NEXT WEEK Nine cadres are expected to arrive In the Medford district from eastern joints the middle of next week, to occupy nine of the C. C. C. camps. It waa made known today by Lieut. George A. A. Jones of the local offlees. 1 These men are to be stationed at camps Kerby. Mt. Reuben. Upper Rogue River, Moon Prairie, Lake O' the Wood:., Govornment camp. Wine glass, Bly and Diamond Lake. The unite will include advance parties of one officer and 33, and will be joined five days later by rear parties of 135 men at each camp. Park service announced today that the first 10 men from Klamath Palls left today to establish camp at Lake O' the Woods, and the same number went to Elk Creek earlier in the week. Fred Warner is supervisor for Elk Creek camp and Chester Hoover for Lake O" the Wods. TUTTLE ELECTED Shelby Tuttle, long experienced In traffic work tfiroxigh his connection with the Southern Oregon Sales, Inc., has been snnounced as the newly elected president of the Rogue River Traffic association. He will take over the duties Immediately, succeed ing Raymond W. Reter, former presi dent. Gordon Green, with the American Fruit company, was named vice-president, and the choice of secretary has not yet been announced. The latter will be a paid position. The traffic association will con duct Its next meeting Thursday. June IS. Pierce's Hot, House tomatoes at your grocer's. The quality is fine and the price la right, LIBBEY WILL SPEAK AT Park Naturalist D, 6. Llbbey of Crater national park will be the chief speaker Monday evening at 8 o'clock of the local American Legion post. according to Commander Lee C. Gar-lock. The poet will also consider the tn vltatlon from the Yreka post to at tend the district meeting in that city June 18, when the 13 posts of northern California get together. The district gathering Is scheduled for June 17 and 18, We Develop FILMS FREE Broadcast From Movies Tonight A unlqtie program will be given over KMED tonight between six and six-thirty when a microphone will be set up on the Craterian theatre stage and music will be broadcast through the new sound system. Heretofore, with the old sound sys tem, this stunt was Impossible due to the sound being "fuzzy" and un sulted for air programs. However, with the now RCA High Fidelity and Wide Range, music will be broadcast directly through the speakers and into the microphone. There will also be given a few highlights of the work that has been done throughout the theatre In getting it ready for the showing of "42nd Street." Tune In tonight at six o'clock and hear the song hits of the musical show "42nd Street" as they are broadcast thru the new sound system. Crate of Berries Brought $10. ANDERSON. Mo. (UP) The first crate of early strawberries grown here brought 10 on the local market. The berries weru turned over to members of the chamber of commerce for a big shortcake. 3tv Mat. 10c Eve. 15c Children 10c Anytime Tonlte Monte nine In "THE INTRUDER" SATURDAY ONLY Continuous Shows 1-11 p. m. Aim, Mermaid Comedy (IllK Flash) M'ckev Mnue Jnnjle My.lery 'ISLE OF PARADISE' OPENS AT STUDIO It Is said that the women of Ball, renowned throughout the world for t.helr exquisite beauty, cast an evor losting spell on every white man who visits their enchanted isle. "Isle of Paradise," now playing at the Studio, waa filmed on Ball. TEXAS RERSWIN " IN ROXY WESTERN Tim McCoy Is a Texas ranger In "Fighting for Justice," action thriller, which comes to the Roxy theater to morrow. Fastest man alive on the draw with the six-gun, McCoy has good use for his trusty weapon In this brimful of action picture. Studio - 15c T0NITE and SATURDAY A Thrilling Screen Epic of Tropical Romance ADOLPU POLLAIC lj. MINIATUM fj, 3fV U iHeoMoiii LrS' No. 1 "Over the Counter" Cartoon Pathe News rr.K fg tor BERRY CUPS RIGHT PRICES F. E. Samson Co. hone MJ 2J9 N. Riverside NEW DEAL DANCE Jacksonville, Your old Friend has shuffled the cardi to bring you two Area of Entertainment " Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dickey and Glen Hamilton Together for the first time as Southern Oregon's Trump Dance Band Saturday Night! 9 till 2 JACKSONVILLE We Think You'll I.Ike the New Denl Dance Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce. E ASSESSMENT ENSION ONLY IF NOTICE FILED Owners of mining claims, who de sire to take advantage of the act of congress suspending annual assess ment work, must, prior to noon, July 1, 1833. file a notice with the county clerk of the county In which the claims are located, according to act of con press approved May 18, 1033. copy of which was received today hy Attorney Frank Dettouza from Con gressman Walter M. Pierce. Only thoee who were entitled to exemption from payment of federal Income tax for the taxable year 1933 are entitled to exemption, the full text of the act for suspension of as sessment work being as follows: "Be It enacted by the senate and house of representatives of the Unit ed States of America in congress as sembled, that the provision of sec- tlon 2324 of the Revised Statutes of j the United States, which requires on each mining claim located, and until : patent haa been Issued therefor. not leu than $100 worth of labor to be performed or Improvements ag gregating such amount to be made each year, be, and the same is here by, suspended as to all mining claims In 'he United States, including Alaska, during the year beginning July 1. 1933. and ending at 13 o'clock meridltu July 1, 1033; Provided, that the provisions of this act shall not apply In the case of any claimant not entitled to ex emption from the payment of a fed eral Income tax for the axable year isaa: "Provided further, that every claim ant of any such mining claim, in order to obtain the benefits of this act, shall file, or cause to be filed. In the office where the location no tice or certificate Is recorded, on or before 13 o'clock meridian, July 1, 1833, a notice of his desire to hold an Id mining claim under this act, which notice shall state that the claimant, or claimants, were entitled to exemption from the payment of a federal Income tax for the taxable year 1932." Extinguish Fire -The elty fire depart ment was called to Valentine's cafe at 0:30 o'clock list night to exting uish a flue fire. No damage resulted the rcpjrt shows. SUNDAY i Yiu mm who wat cir love ...Iptergto romlloll94a BREST sftaouyi-ffew Today and Saturday t.XiW-iiiiiiiitiiffliiirw FLAMING GUNS! FLAMING FORESTS I FLAMING HEARTS! FLAMING ACTION! This U no tine to take a chance cm cheap flour. Yon can't afford ezpenRire baking failures caused by flour not properly "balanced". PilUbury'a Beet la made from a "balanced" blend of high grade wheata "balanced" for certain guccesa in all your baking. Yon can use it for biscuits and pastry just aa well as for bread. Your recipes come out right every time. In the long run you sare money by using a dependable flour like Pillsbury's Best. LP1 . -oiW IT r . ..Ill . .L. 1 w W W1 ym a Sl DUV'.rtVNL & i lo"'" - "Te " PILLSBURY'S BEST FLOUR. VitJ-MW.lu.u.. Vi "Balanced" for perfect baking! D A C E A Real Carnival Fair Grounds SATURDAY DINTY MOORE'S LITTLE GIANTS MEN LADIES 25c lOc D A C rate.