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PAVfE eight MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1933. Hillah Shriners Will Gather in Ashland Saturday for Ceremonial Hillah Temple Divan Will Figure Prominently in Ashland Rites S. P. WOULD CUT SLEEPER FARES Nobody Ukot Palo looking icod Ton L BE FEAT COLORFUL PARADE Uothrlkfc jf I lol I Vi OF Presentation of Degrees Banquet, Golf Tournament and Other Items Planned to Keep Visitors Busy HlUah's summer ceremonial for 1033 will be held at Ashland, the home or tha southern Oregon Shrine temple, tomorrow under the direction of Po tentate A. K. Caaa and hie divan. A committee, selected from the nobility by Potentate Case and beaded by Cbief Rabban O. O. Alenderfer, baa been busy for several weeks perfect ing the program for. the first gather ing of Hillah Shriners since last fall, when a similar ceremonial waa staged In the Utbla City. This program will be replete with parade of uni formed bodies, the presentation of tha first, second and third sections at the Ashland Armory and a golf tournament when noblee will vie on the beautiful Ashland course for the coveted Hillah Cup. The ceremonial wlU be conducted along the line of the very successful Hillah aesalon of laat fall. Novices are being groomed for their pilgrim age acroea the acorchlng aanda under th. watchful eye of Director Dade Terrett and hta patrol wrecking crew and some new and novel stunts have been promised for the second section, Before the ceremonial sessions at . the Armory, the Hillah patrol, under Captain Rex Barnett, will appear In the colorful parade on Aabland streets. N. O. Wheeler's drum corps, the Klamath Falls unit of HlUah's march ing bodies, will also appear In this parade with Ward Croft'a fine Bhrlce band. The golf tournament on the Aab land course, which will be on of the Important features of the after noon, will aee Hlllah'a outstanding golfera competing for the BlUab cup. Noble John Endera la present bolder of the trophy and mashlea and nlbllc artiste from all aectlona of Hlllah'a Jurisdiction will be on hand to cap ture the cup. Due to lack of time, play will be for nine holes, commencing at 13:30 noon. Shriners from any Temple may compete but they must tee off be tween 12:30 and 1:30 p. m, Handl' caps will be allowed on basis of home course handicaps or last three scores, according to V. P. Whittle, The committees for the ceremonial tomorrow are as follows: General Committee. 0. o. Alenderfer, ehalrman....Medford John B. Endera ...Ashland Reginald Barnett Orants Pass Membership. A. B. Cunningham, chairman, Medford Elbert L. Lenox ...Medford Ralph B. Vlrden Medfgrd George R. Chapman , ,,, Roeeburg J, Bam Jordan ,, Ashlsnd 1. J. Farlow Ashland K. O. Wheeler Klamath Falls W. O. Van Emon Howard O. Boone Claude Nasburg ,, , John A. O. King .. Leroy A. Oelnger ... Hospitality, E. 0. Jerome, chairman , W. H. McNalr Klamath Palls .Marah field .Marsh field Lakevlew -Chlloquln ..Medford Ashland Bam H. Baker , Grants Paaa Kenneth R. William Orants pass F. J. Wright ..KJamath Falls Oeorge H. Smith -.........Roaeburg H. O. Boone . Marahfleld H. L. Claycomb ..Aehland Banquet, P. F. Whittle, chairman Ashland Thomas H. Slmpaon -..Ashland W, F. Loomls ... Ashland . Publicity. Herb O. Grey, chairman Medford Fred D. Wagner Aahland A. E. Voorhiea Grants Paaa A. B. Epperson u.Klamath Fall Projram. W. H. Day, chairman -.Aahlnd Herb O. Grey . ..Medford R. E. Detrlck yn" Oolf. F. F. Whittle, chairman Ashlsnd J. C. Thompson Medford Karl Hammerbacher Orants Pass Parade Committee, Reginald Barnett, chairman, O. Pass Ward V. Croft Ashland H. O. Wheeler .,, , ...Klamath Falls 2 NAVAL AIRMEN KILLED IN CRASH A aww.r ,,. I f I u V LU iwwJ J y SALEM. June M-(AP) Permis sion to reduce coach and tourist sleeper fares 45 per cent between all stations on Its Pacific lines haa been requested by the Southern Pacific company from the Interstate com merce commission and various regu latory bodies. It was announoed here late yesterday. The proposed tariff would estsbllah a basic one-way rate of two cents a mile for such transportation aa com pared with the present f lrst-claaa rate of 3.8 cents a mile. If approved It will be made effective July 1, an nouncea Felix 8. McOinnis, vice-president In charge of the system passen ger traffic. Street car fare Is five cent and taxlcabs go anywhere In the city for a dime at Jackson, Tenn. mO&CL Iwatrmaqurediflg as Ied ttM. Ute) India Tm foryowr lead 1m. H brwws m drink rvby-rlch tncotof H.wtny In hut. And chilling nvi wfMttant lit flavor. T gal ganuln India Ta for your Icod ta, look for th MapoMndfa lrodmorkabov)on ovary package of tea you buy.. In addition to tha brand noma. Albert K. Cass, Illustrious poten tate of Hillah, who will preside at HlUah's ceremonial In Ashland on Saturday, Juno 24. O. O. ALENDERFER Chief Rabban. Medford F. F. WHTTLB Assistant Rabban, Ashland OEORGE W. DUNN Treasurer, Ashland R. E. DETBICK Recorder, Ashland ilmm.mm f LL -''lii:!, jf. O. WHEELER High Priest and Prophet, K. Falls JOHN C. THOMPSON Oriental Guide, Medford JOHN E. ENDF.RS. First Ceremonial Master, Ashland t i l v ' """ ltilrnh ml Sinn Tm, ttM sWannM mmmm u i .-fj A. 11. CUNNINGHAM Marshal, Medford O D FRAZKE Orator, Medford E It WIN C. TRUMHLY Captain of the Guard, Grants PaPss EL TAKES BIG JUMP PORTLAND, Ore., June as. (AP) A sharp Increase in new business for the week ending June 17 waa re ported today by the Western Pine as sociation. The new business smount ed to 63,343,000 feet, about S per cent above the three-year weekly av erage tor june, and 33 per cent greater than the previous week. Dur ing the week 73 of the 118 member mills were in oporstlon. Shlpmnts for the week ar 60, 990,000 feet, and production 43 380, 000 feet, putting production at 31.8 per cent of capacity compared with 30.1 per cent for the previous week, and 14 per cent for the year to date. Current ordera were 48 per cent of aawmlll capacity. MANILA, June 33. (AP) Major Richard T. Taylor, 43, asslstsnt chief of staff of ths Philippine depart ment of the United States army, died her today after a four-day illness. Ketchikan, Alaska, claims the title of ths world's largest salmon canning city. SAN DIEGO, Calif, June 98. (AP) Two naval airmen lost their lives 1st yesterday near Descanso, moun tain resort east of here', when their craft plummeted to the ground as their motor quit. The dead are En sign Mack E. Vorhees, 37, and J. A. Sheridan, 31, seaman, second crass. ' A storekeeper who saw the plane fall, oald It circled th wooded Jill Is for several minutes before It 'was destroyed In th plunge of 800 feet. Indicating the filers wen seeking a plao to sit down and Inspect sn ail ing engine. THREE MEET DEATH IN CRASH OF PLANE COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa, June 23 (AP) Three Council Bluff men were kliled near here laat night when their plan auddenly caught fire, glided earthward in flames for 600 feet and then dov 900 feet to crash on the farm of John Lee. Dick Mason, 31, the pilot: James Hitchcock, and Charles Fries were Uv victim, Tom's Quality Market Buy Your Fruits and Vegetables at Medford 's Finest Market. 3 lbs. 20c? 30 Gooseberries . Currants, 3-lb. basket Green Corn String Beans 216 Size ORANGES 2 dozen 29s All Kinds of Fresh Fruits Transparent Apples .... 2 lbs. 15o Peaches, Cherries, YoungbeiTies, Cantaloupes, Carrots, Bocts, Turnips ,'....3 bunches 10 We Also Very Nice Have Some STRAWBERRIES Phone 553 14 South Central Free Delivery Tom Boothby, Prop.' Oregon Weather ' Unsettled tonight and Saturday, with occasional light rains In north west portion and on the coast; cool er In east and south portions Satur day; gentle to moderate southely winds offshore. ' Of 9.807 students in 30 Lutheran colleges, M 8 per cent are Lutherans. A. B. BROWNEIX Second Ceremonial Master, O. Pass Photo by The Peasleys. BADE R. TERRETT Director, Medford LOOK! at this SATURDAY SPECIAL at your grocer's Beck's Genuine Glazed POTATO DONUTS Regular 30c 19c dozen BECK'S BAKERY TO HIGHER LEVELS CHICAGO, June 23. (AP) All fu ture deliveries of wheat, oats and rya jumped late today to beyond season high price records. Reports were current Indicating tre mendous crop damage had been done the northwest by recent heat and drought, especially in the Dakota and Minnesota. Unofficial estimates were that the 1933 probable production of wheat In the United States would fall belo wthe actual domestic disappear ance In recent years. 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