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M"ET)F0"RT5 MATL' TRTBTTNT!. MT.DFORD. OREGON. TirTRSDAY. TCSE 29. 1933. PAGE NINE Local and Raclns Don Stop Htte Twenty. greyhound dogi cam thiouga hed'ord Wednesday In specially built trailers en rout (rom San Pranclsoo Jko Seattle tun they will be entered 'jn the Greyhound racee the middle jpf July. hVOBLD'g FINEST SOUND !CA Hlth Fidelity Wide Range Tomorrow Come on and laugh at . . . JACK in a mad yarn that will make you roar like 1 12 inch guru VIVIINNl OtIOINI OIOIOI I. f T O N I loin the Nary and use your own Judgment! , ill Ends Tonite f ll Her Larceny Is Grand ! She'll Fill You With Glggle- I Water, Laugh-Soup and Joy II ll Juice for a Grand Jag of Love and Laughter I jd LADY'S PROFESSION I I I I ALISON SKIPWORTH ROLAND YOUNG SARI MARITZA Furious Speed! 407.5 Miles An Hour In V-Type Motor! Engines must be fundamentally correct to enduce such terrible strain. FLASH Indianapolis Speedway Winners for last 12 years Drove 8 Cylinder Can. No six cylinder car has finished 1st, 2nd, or 3rd place since 1911. FLASH SIr MaIco,m Campbell established World record at 272.108 miles per hour with V Type Motor. FLASH 0arr Woo1'B World Power Boat record at 111.71 miles per hour was made with V Type Motor. FLASH Eno'lan(i won Snyder Cup Eace with V Type Motor at 407.6 miles per hour. FLASH 0ra ZePPlin dePended upon the power of V Type Motors for its Historia Flight. These sensational records are conclusive evidence of the world's studiest type of motors, demanding scientific balance Maximum Efficiency Perfect precision and simplicity of construction. FLASH 'or Comfort' Bafety, Economical Upkeep, and Motor Thrill, such high price cars as Lincoln, Cadillac, La Salle, Packard, Fierce-Arrow, Franklin and Marmon use V Type Motors. FLASH The New 112 ia' wneelbaM Fonl v-8 combines Quality, Beauty, Speed, Performance and Safety at low cost. Let us Demonstrate. HP I J3 This proves beyond a doubt that the V-type motor is JL I11S L rOVCS scientifically and mechanically correct. C. E. Gates Aoto Co. Personal In From Applegate Herman Wil-! ten of Applegate wu a business call-, er in Med ford today. Return from, Chicago--Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hart returned home today on the Shasta from Chicago, where they flew to attend a conference, and also Chicago' Century of progreu. Moore In Medford-Jackaon Moore has returned to Medford from Cot tage Q rove. He plana to remain here for aome time attending to business m altera. Reports Collision Mias Melva Par re tt of 25 North Orange street filed a report at the city police station concerning a collision with a motor cycle on Main street, between Front and Central, at ten o'clock Tuesday night. Here from Los Angles Mr. and i Mrs. Paul Norcroaa and children of Los Armeies are guests in southern Oregon this week and are apendlng their vacation at Prospect. They w:ll also visit Mr. Norcross' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Norcross. Druce In City L. V. Druce of the Canadian National railway, with head quarters in Portland, spent this fore noon in Medford attending to busi ness matters, having arrived on the Oregonlan this morning. He return ed north on the Shasta. Complete Vacation Captain and Mrs. A. E. Hlgglna of Dallas, Tex., who have been visiting in Seattle, left here yesterday morning in their J-B Stearman en route to their home. They were over night guests in Med ford. Miss Johnson Leaves Alias Aleen Johnson, who has been the guest of Mias Nina Blakeley for the past two weeks, left on the Shasta today for Eugene, from which city she will con tinue to Nesko Inn. near Portland, to remain for two weeks. File Report An accident report Is on file at the city police station, with Irsel O. Chapman of route 2, Berry dale, and C. F. Eatea of Talent, named as drivers. Chapman's report shows that the fender and radiator on his car were broken. The accident occur red on the Ash land -Climax road. Lu cille Croucher and Charles McGon- agle of Medford were listed as wit nesses. Mat. 10s Eve. 15c TONIGHT and FRIDAY Regis Toomey Anita Page In "SOLDIERS OF THE STORM" Alo Sunrise Comedy Cannibal of the Deep News Dally Mat. ,1:30. , Ere. X.p. m. News Flashes! Down from Elk Creek Fred Btur gls, rancher of the Ilk Creek Motion, was a bualneae callor In Medford this morning. . Undergoes Operatlon-Mra. J. 8. Van Dorthy of Orllftn Creek underwent a major operation at the Community hjapltal today and wu getting along nicely thla afternoon. . Han TonilU Out A number of children underwent operations at the Community hoepltal thla morning for removal of their tonal la. Among them were faullne Bake-, Dorothy Baker, Valentine Cook, Mary Jane Harrla and Robert Lull. Fined for Overload William A. Freeman of Provolt waa fined 10 and M 00 in coate today when he appear ed In Justice of the Peace Ray Cole man's court at Jacksonville. He was arrested yesterday by state polloe with a 1400 pound overload of logs, of ficers atated. Freeman paid the casts and the fine waa suspended. ... Reports at Station E! via Strickland of 407 Beatty street filed an accident report with the city police yester day. Paul Wright waa named aa drlv- er of the other car, and B. L. Nutting of the Owen-Oregon Sales company as a wltneaa. The accident was jn North Riverside avenue. En Route la Races Lieutenant and Mrs. R. F. Bradley of Tacoma, flying a Klnner Fleet ship, were visitors here yesterday, en route to the Loa Angeles air rsces. Jimmy Newgara of Fori- land, flying a Curtlas Robin, also spent a short time In Medford Wed neaday before continuing to us m geles, aa did Hugh Angle, . Has Tools Stolen Tools, valued at 80, were stolen from Walter T. Jen nlnts garage at 103314 East Main street, according to a report filed with the city polloe. The artlclea Included 48 iron drills, wrenches, pliers, electric drill, blow torch and other articles. Entrance was gained by pry lng the door open. On Business Visit John F. Scanlln, general agent for the freight depart ment of the New York Central rail way, with headquartera In Portland spent several hours here attending to business mattere today for his com1 pany. W. A. Shoemaker, representing the Missouri Pacific railway was also here. They left on the Shaata for the north. ... Fletcher Stops Here-Wllltam Fletch er, pilot for the Shell Oil company set his new press ship down at the Medford Municipal airport yeaterday for a short time before continuing to Los Angeles, for the National air races which open Saturday. Mr. Fletcher had aa one of his prssengers. William Moore, department of commerce In spector. stationed at Seattle. Mr. Fletoher also makea his headquarters at Seattle. ... Splcer 'Leaves Hospital Wm. J, Splcer, who received severe Injuries here a short time ago when the truck he was driving north with a load :t beer crashed Into the curbing, throw ing him through the top of the ma chine, waa reported In a much Im proved condition yesterday. He was removed from the Community hos pital to his home In the northern city. Mr. Splcer Is operator of the Lee Duke cafe In Eugene. Stewart In O. rail C. T. Steward' spent yesterday In Qranta Pass at tending to business mstters. ... Undergoes Operation Gerald ward underwent a major operation at the Sacred Heart hospital thla morning and wu reported getting along satis factorily this afternoon. Henselman Returns George Hen- selmon, local bond broker returned thla morning on the plane from Port land, where he spent the past several daya attending to business matters. . Sent to Upper Rogue Lieutenant Joseph P. Duval, Jr., from the U. S. S. Oreer, Seattle, has reported for duty at the Medford CCC headquar tera and waa Wednesday sent to Up per Rogue River camp for duty. ... Williams Critically 111 A. B. Wil liams, who has been 111 at the Sacred Heart hospital for the psst several daya, waa reported in a critical con dition thla afternoon and relatives were summoned to Medford to be near him. ... Sent to Camp A total of 143 ex perienced woodsmen were sent to the Kerby. Mt. Reuben, Pistol River. Elk Creek, Moon Prsiarie and Wlnegltss CCC camps .In the Medford district yesterdey, some coming from various forests throughout Oregon. ... Drill Team Will Not Meet Con trary to the announcement appearing In the society section today, the drill team of the Olive Rebekah lodge will not meet tonight, but one week from tonight. The change In plana was made too late to enter a correction In the society column. Return Here Mr. and Mrs. Chester Parker have returned to Medford from a vacation at Slltcoos Lake north of Reedsport, which resort is operated by p. F. cioee, postmaster there, and former business man in Medford. Mrs. Parker reported that John O'Connor, retired postman from this city, has leased a place at the resort for three months. Mr. Close aent word that he always enjoys visits from his Medford flrends. Phone 849. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Twin Six Packard, seven passenger, good condition. Phone 710 or call Holland Hotel. FOR RENT Modern home, close in. See H. A. Hanscom. 539 Palm. FOR SALE Beds complete, dressers, dining room set, stoves, rugs, wash ing mschlne, etc. Must sell. Call thla evening or tomorrow morning. 503 So. Oakdale. FOR RENT Furnished apte. 304 So. Grape. FOR SALE Slightly used small ice machine and Dayton meat sllcer. Call (Rogue River Meat Co. APT. for rent. Mrs. Trowbridge, phone 1157. " WANTED Trucks with drivers contract log hauling. Inquire Flck u umaiey. rp acres close In, house, Jan nil Borage, chicken house. Acreage now all in rarden in excellent shape. Owner forced to leave, win sacrifice. Call lat INS. AGENCY. 108 OF Merit badgea were presented IS boys last night at the court of honor for Boy Scouts conducted in the circuit court room of the Jackson county court house with Attorney Don New bury acting as Judge. Eight boys pass ed the second class scout test and Stewart Forbes received his Life's Scout badge. One Eagle badge was presented. It went to Robert Gall of Troop 10. of which O. A. Eden Is scout master. The circuit room formed a digni fied setting for the court of honor of which Colonel W. H. Paine waa chairman. Troop 5 of Jacksonville won the honor of presenting the col ore through having the greatest num ber of members present. E. R. White Is master of the troop. Robert Browne received a merit badce in safety and will be awarded an Eagle badge at the next court of honor. A special guest from Oakland. Cal.. was Harold Wilkinson, a member of a Boy Scout troop in the southern city. He Just happened throush Med ford yesterday, he told scout leaders. and called at headquarters. He was Invited to the court of "lonor. ached uled for last night, and waa made sergeant of the court. Wlnnera of merit badges were: By ron Backes, troop 35, four: Gerald Keesee. troop S, two: Fred Chllders, troop 8. three; Homer amets. Her- old White. John Mitchell. Joe Beach, Freddie Mftzgar, all of troop 35. badg ea In carpentry: John Mitchell. Carol Lewis, Joe Beach, Freddie Metzar ana Robert Lewis, also of troop 35. badges In cycling: Hugh Ferguson, troop 8, two badges: Stuart Forbes, troop 35. six: Jack Heyland. troop 8, three; Donald Younger, troop 8, two; Bob Jones, troop 8, three: Shirley Tuttle. troop 8, three; Billy Walker, troop 10. one. Second class scouting tests were passed by: Carol Lewis. John Mitch ell, Vernon Hamaker. Freddie Metz gar. Herold White and Joe Beach of troop 35; and Durward Porter and Monty Dewey of troop 8. At the meeting of the Scout board of directors Tuesday night, it waa announced that plans to establish an overnight camp on the Applegate had proved futile and would have to be abandoned for thla season. Scout mastera will be advised to take their individual troopa on aa many over night trips as possible as a result. WORLD'S FINEST THEY WERE MADE FOR EACH OTHER! You're so Friday Saturday ALSO "Iceland i 'sm-M.'.i.i.w.itfn r , Janet Gaynor in i y . V '"''' Janet Gaynor brings a new per sonality and a new leading man In "Adoraole," which opened lta three day run at the Craterian theater to day. Not since "Sunny Side Up" has Visits to the Eagle Point and Gold Hill troopa. which are the two new est In the county, revested fine work accomplished last week, the Scout leaders announced. Thirteen boys at Eale Point have received their ten derfoot badges and will soon be ready for the next step in Scouting. The Gild Hill troop is also making prog ress. BORDER PATROL IN 'SOLDIERS OF STORM' "Soldiers of the Storm" opened to STARTS TODAY THE She's simpl? KILLING in ALSO,, CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN "EASY STREET" SOUND RCA HIOH FIDELITY WIDE RANOB t$vA ltd;. : V s v . van ,' w A m m- u c i r The Taxi Boys in "Wreckety Wrecks" Land of Vikings" Universal Newsreel Craterian Show the winsome Janet displayed such pert, saucy appeal, and it is rumored that Henry On rat, who makeat his screen debut In this picture, will make the fans forget all about Chas. Parrell. day at the Roxy. It's the first film about the U. 8. border patrol and ita unceasing fight against smuggling from Mexico. PALS TEAM AGAIN IN 'PENGUIN POOL' Old pals for eleven years pals who have made atage and screen history are together again. James Gleason and Robert Arm strong are reunited In the thrilling mystery film, "The Penguin Pool Murder," now at the Btudio theater. SEASON S LAUGH RIOT AWK pv ti e HEARST METROTONE NEWS PATIIE NEWS TRAVEL TALK F 1 P F I A - dor-a - tie . i " t" SORT. ARMSTRONG, JAMIS OL1ASON T!7es7 kUi CLAP.XC IWuibiGOTVArtW TVr D Society Kcu:d Clubs MMU-MarrlMin Wedding bate Announced Mias Mabel Mills of thla city will be married to Howatd Harrison of San Francisco Saturday evening at the home of Mrs Laura D. Stewart, 305 West Jackson, Rev. Alexander O. Bennett aole.ruilzlng the ceremony, It was announced today. Miss Millst recently graduated from St. Mary 'a academy in Portland and Mr. Hr.rrison la assistant superin tendent of Don Lee Motor company In San Francisco, where they will make their home. For Sale: Cherries at bu2 N. RIT. Phone 983. imtm k 7. J I l i I I s h ' I ex j& . 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