MEDFOItB MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD. OREGON, SUNDAY, AUGUST 13, 1933. PAGE SEVEU Local and ci uiu Mav Green of Aabland la gueat in Medford tfala . wetk rf her alater, Mr. Chaa. Staoey. Flachera on Trip Mra. Val Kacher and daughter are enjoying their trip eut to tha World'a fair, according to report of their frienda yesterday. Johnaton in City John Johnaton of the pacific rrult Exprew, . with headquartera in Klamath Falla, apent Yeaterday in Medford on business. Here for Funeral John Caster of Birmingham, Wash., was called to this city last week for the funeral of hla sister, Mrs. Laird. Will View Ship Among Medford boya, leaving Friday for Portland to view the U. 8. Frigate. Constitution were Lee Bullle and Bob Hayes. Move to City Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ray. who have been making their home for some time on their ranch near Tolo. have moved into Medford. Attend Rodeo Aubrey Sanders and Jim Dailey flew up to Lake ' the Woods yesterday afternoon to take in the rodeo. Visits the Woods Mrs. Fred H. Fageler of Portland arrived here Sat urday by train to visit Reverend and Mrs. N. D. Wood. Fined $10 For having switched li cense plates on his car, David G. Snl vely was fined 10 when he appeared , in Justice court Friday. , . Fuller in City W. V. (Ole) Fuller, lecturer for the atate forestry service, with headquartera In Salem, was a visitor in Medford Saturday. Nottlng In Town H. L. Nutting, superintendent of Camp Applegate, COC. was a visitor in Medford Sat urday. 6111 to Portland Harry Gill Is in ' eluded among local people spending the week-end In Portland. Mr. Conger Returns H. W. Conger returned to Medford Saturday morn ing on the Oregonlan from Portland, where he attended to business mat ters. Gets Building Permit R. I. Fla harty was granted a building permit by the city yesterday for remodeling at 17 Ross CoMrt, to cost approxima tely MM. , Typhoid Case C. L. Vance of this city-was taken to the Community hos pital yesterday for treatment of ty phoid. No change In his condition was reported last night. Runs Over Dog Otto Nichols, stage driver, filed a report with the city police that he struck a dog,- killing it, on the Pacific highway one mile north of Phoenix Friday afternoon at three o'clock. The, dog belonged to Ruth Rattln of Marcetta, Ohio. rywval cj rUfl IN THE CRAND ARLISS MANNER mil. GEORGE i. THE Kin Vacation" M DUDLEY DICCES DICK POWELL PATRICIA ELLIS FLORENCE ARLISS O. P. HECCIE Dlr.rt.d br JOHN ADOFI Starts Today For Four Days. Continuous Shows Today 1:30 p. m.-ll p. m. RCA Perfect Sound Adults 15c HlQjI Kids. 10c Starts Today Continuoui Show, 1.30-11 p. m. Hearty Laughter and Heart-Deep Drama If the screen grows blurry as a mist forms in your eyes even while you are still chuckling over Will's last bit of homespun humor don't think you are getting soft. It gets people that way. WILL ROGERS TOO BUSY TO MX PICTUtl ALSO "Just a Gigolo" Cartoon Personal Nursing In Ashland Mlaa Estella Schenck la nursing this week at the Community hospital In Ashland. To Crescent City Included In a party -of local people going to Cres cent City today are Mr. and Mrs. Stan Sherwood, Mrs. Kate Sherwood and Elaine Sherwood. Guest of Aunt Mrs. B. Davles of Seattle is In the city spending two weeks visiting her aunt, Mrs. Sarah Mynatt. Mrs. Davles made the trip south by train, arriving here Satur day. in City Saturday Walter L. White, hazard foreman at the Upper Rogue River CCC camp, was a visitor m Medford Saturday and M. A. Murdock. camp superintendent at the Moon Prairie camp was In town Friday. To Sing t Lake Merland Tollef son, local tenor, by special request, will go to Crater Lake August 20. to sing the new song "Crater Lake," the words, of which were written by Viola M. Phillips and the music by Fred Alton Halght. Wootens Arrive Here Mr. and Mrs. James Wooten have arrived in Med ford from Long Beach, Cel., to take over the Elmer Harris property, re cently purchased by them on the Pioneer road. They plan to do con siderable remodeling to the home, a Flower Fancier In Mrs. Mary O. Carey of the Eden Valley precinct, one of the valley's finest growers of eln nlas and asters, is in Medford to spend the week-end with Mrs. Bill Shearer. Mrs. Carey this summer ' has asters which measure five Inches across. They are Maul's improved curly cre gos. Shopping Saturday Miss Laura BuMon of Phoenix was among out-of-town shoppers yesterday. Others were miss Hattle Howlett of Eagle Point, who was accompanied by her sister, here from Portland, Mrs. L. Hatfield and Mrs. R. H. Paxson of Central Point, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyer of Lake Creek. . At Gospel Church The Southern California students' quintet, wllfcbe at the Full Gospel church, 11 New town street, August 16 and 17 at 7:30 o'clock, according to announcement made yesterday. Both vocal and In strumental quartets will be Included on the program, as well as solos, and the young men also preach the gos pel. The public Is invited to attend. Inquires About Code H. D. Smith, veteran pear grower of the" Roxy Anne district, visited the Mall Trib une yesterday, to learn the latest de velopments on the pear cannery code. Mr. Smith declares the low cannery prices first quoted must be raised or the average pear grower can't make operating expenses, or be able to pay his taxes. He was greatly pleased to learn that recent developments indi cate better cannery prices will be ob tained, WORK U f ALSO La I Musical Corned; lil I I "RED SHADOW if I Cartoon - Pa I he New, ' 3 News lined 110 John Seward, arretted by a tat police, waa Friday fined t& In Juatloe court for having improper lloenae plate, on hi automobile. Vblta Strang Jamea Crawford of Reno, Nev la here vieltlng Mr. and Mra. Robert Strang. Mr. Crawford la Mrt. Strang' father. Leaves for North Jerry McDougall left by train Friday evening on the Southern Pacific excursion to aee the old ahlp Constitution. To See Ship Leneve Slmaina and Catherine Dribble left on the excura lon Friday evening for Portland. They win visit Old Xroruldea and return to Medford Monday. t Stops at Port Olen W. Neel. aero nautical Inspector for this district, with headquarters In Portland, arrived In Medford yeaterday afternoon, flying a Klnner-Blrd. Miss Glascock Better Ml as Mary Olaacock of 333 Beatty street la re covering from a to nail operation un dergone last week and was reported getting along nicely yesterday. Leave on Oregonlan Leaving Fri day evening on the Oregonlan for Portland to see the battleship Con stitution, were Mark and Roberta Warrenfelt. Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Cole man of Portland are here visiting Mr. Coleman's parents, Mr. and Mra. W. R. Coleman, for two weeks, on their va cation. v Leaves Hospital G. W. Balae, who had been In the Sacred Heart hos pital receiving treatment 'or an In jured leg received In an accident, since May 23, was removed to his home Friday. Go to Klamath Mr. and Mrs. Bob Strang and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Palmer motored to Klamath Falls for the American Legion state convention In session there. Herb Strang left for the Pelican city Co attend the boat races. Visit Relatives Here Mra. George Douglas, son Burton Wood, and daughter Mrs. Eleanor Peavey Of Eu gene are In Medford visiting Mrs. Douglas mother. Mrs. J. F. Gregory of 023 South Central and Mrs. p. M Kershaw, her sister. Visit Friends HereMr. and Mra. Jerry Schoenfeld of San Francisco are spending the week-end In Medford, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Phette place. Mr. Schoenfeld represents Clay burg ds Son, silk manufacturers of San Francisco. Go North Warren and Earle Flcht ner, sons of Mr. and Mra. Carl Plcht ner left on Friday evening's train for Portland to see the old ahlp Constl tuolon. This is their first long jour ney from home alone, Mra. Flchtner said, Saturday. . Return South Jack Jordon, and Emma Herman, of San Francisco, who have been the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Klme, have returned to their homes. While here, they visit- ed Crater Lake and were very much impressed with southern Oregon. Lake Meeting Today Lake o' the Woods summer home association la meeting today at the community house at Lake o' the Woods, at 11 o'clock, It was announced yesterday. The U. 8. forest service will be repre sented by Assistant Supervisor Karl L. Janouch and Hugh Rltter, both of the Rogue River national foreat. Meekers Return Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Meeker returned to Medford Friday evening from Portland, where they at tended buyers' week. They made the trip north through Central Oregon, via, Bend, the Dalles and the Colum bia river, and returning on the Pa cific highway. They also visited the old battleship "Constitution" while in Portland. - Have Competition Lieut. George A. A. Jones of the CCO headquartera here, visited a number of camps In the district last week and conducted fire drills for the boys. Lake o' the Woods camp was first, the boys hav ing a crew of fifty men, fully equip ped, with rations and fire fighting equipment, and In their truck In sev en minutes. Moon Prairie camp was second, completing arrangements in eight minute. The tests were also held at Wineglaas camp, Government camp, Upper Rogue and Elk creek. Dog Days Are HSE DAYS Kep yonr reMawator full. H Is more neeesaary than ever during hot Auguit daja. ICS COSTS EVEN LESS AT THE PLANT Betail Platform Open Day and Night Medford Ice & Storage Co. Inc. South Fir St. . Phone 264 Phil Harris in Craterian Comedy Us 2 I Phil Harris, the popular star of ra dio, has one of the leading roles in "Melody Cruise" at the Craterian theater until Tuesday night. Charlie Ruggles, whose comedy has enlivened En Route North Captain Archer, with the United States army, flying a Falrchlld photographic ship, stop ped at the Medford airport Saturday afternoon en route north from Crissy Field, to Seattle. . Mr. Drager Here Vern L.. Drager Is tho new manager of the Medford branch of the Consolidated Freight Lines, succeeding T. I. Deck. Mr. Dra ger has been with the lines for sever al years and comes here from Grants Pass. The family la located at 135 Tripp atreet. The Consolidated Freight naWHOBaaBOBB! Shows at 2:00 3:15 7:15 - 9:15 m m tin WORLD'S FINEST SOUND RCA Today and Monday Every Worker in That Mill Town Knew of Her Husband's CROSSED OFF! ... for a new and slilnv woman after all the sacrifice nhe had made for him In his rise from factory hand to millionaire Now yon may enjoy Comfort Without E turacance In Onlcland' most centrally located aoirn town HoteL Klnrlei SUrtlns at 11.23 Douhlea Martini at 11.75 FKEE OABAGE Management Harry B. String When Tltltlnf tha Bay '( Ron mike lha Sin Pablo your home. many a picture shares honors with Harris in the melodious, musical com edy of a couple of gay-stepping Lo tharios who find themselves mixed up with a whole boatload of "hot mamas." Lines operates In Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Suspended Sentence Elmer D. Wetherell, arrested August B by the state police, appeared in justice court yesterday morning, and was fined 45, which was suspended by the court. Wetherell waa charged with having Improper license plates on his truck Walter Anderson, arrested for having Improper lights on a truck, waa fined 5, which was suspended, and given 30 days to pay the costs of $4. 50. Mat.. ISc F.M. . 2SC Kiddle, Dime HIGH FIDELITY WIDE BANOE "Friend"! Scorn and hatred she could hear . hut what woman can stand to be PITIED? With IRENE DUNNE rHAKLES DICKFOHD GWIU ANDRB ERIC MX DEN PLUS Selected Short Subjects GREEN PINE Big Double Load Delivered OUR STOCK INCLUDES Pine, Fir and Cedar Lumber Doora, Window, Roofing, Cement, Etc. TIMBER PRODUCTS COMPANY End No. Central Av. . A GOOD FIRM TO TRADE WITH Phon 7 Sollnsky Compliments Boys "They are dependable boys, rapidly changing to men and more than anxious to do the right thing by their Uncle Prank back in Washington." was the de scription of th CCC boys' work as given by Superintendent B. C. So llnsky In his report on the Insect control project being carried out in Crater Lake national park, through work being done by the CCC's. GEORGE ARLISS IN , 'KING'S VACATION' Most of the medals which have been sold or pawned or Junked in the past ten yeara appear all together in one scene in the new George Arils starring vehicle "The Kings Vaca tion." which opens at the Studio to day. It la an intensely humorous and modern comedy with spectacular scenes, some thrills and a pleasing WILL ROGERS PLAYS VAGABOND AT ROXY While Will Rogers Is one of the richest actors of the screen, he cares little for good -clothes. This, per haps, accounts for his assertion that he enU-ys playing tramp roles, such as he portrays In "Too Busy To Work,' coming to the Roxy theatre today. The famous wit and philosopher IawsaasasassawsstaMawiBjiMisiuuiiijjiiuiBiifiiiii,ijsi ajisjiwji pn n 'P'U'M I .awpni J iwuif ; , a. -i fidfn ! tf" t V 1'"tMawrttrhsfjMi m ii t aissiaiismiL-sa-ii Shows 2:00-3:15 7:15-9:15 WOKLU'S FINEST 1 IP 1 ORDER NOW Summer Prices Still In Effect Products of Our SLABS $0 75 U appears aa a whlmslcsl snd humor-! ous fciught of the road, but not with out purpose. He tramps from one placo to another searching for hi wife atio daughter and the man who I stole hem from him while he was fight' qk In the World War. Marion Nixon enacts the role of the feminine lead, sharing the ro mance with Dick Powell, Gilmore Oil to Spend Big Sum In Improvement Immediate expenditure of approxi mately 940,000 for Improve menu and expansion In Oregon and Washington has oecn announced by the Oilmore Oil company, according to O. W. (Chuck) Ellis. Medford Qtlmore Manac.er. Additional wholesale out let facilities and repainting oc all signs, plants and storage tanks are Included In the plans to be carried out this summer. In keping with the program was the opening of a branch in Aberdeen. Washington, last week. This is to serve Aberdeen, Hoqulam and other Grays Harbor cities. Two new bulk distributing plants, one at Eureka and the other at Uklah, California, have been added to supply demands of tourists on the Redwood highway and tlte Redding plant has been en largecl because of growing business In the upper Sacramento valley. SOUND . . . RCA HIOH FIDELITY WIDE BANOE Today. . . Monday- Tuesday A NUTTY-CAL - NAUGHTY-CAL MUSICAL JAMBOREE A Boatload of Laughs and Beauty 1 . . . Maddening Music 1 . . . Wonderful Girls! . . . Oceans of Lovel . . Hilarious Comedy I Hear Phil Harris Sing "Isn't This the Night for Love?" THE SURPRISE HIT OF THE YEAR! with CHARLES RUGGLES PHIL HARRIS HELEN MACK GRETA NISSEN at.ro , "Betty Boopt Penthouse" Sport Reel Screen Sou venire Movietone News Mill and Factory DRY FACTORY T.ARHF. T OAD nplivired W LARGE LOAD Delivered At Rialto ; SMr f La Irene Dunne, whose characteriza tions have endeared her to ahowgoera all over the country, has another great human role In "No Other Wo man." at the Rialto theater today and tomorrow. Charles Blckford plays the part of the factory hand risen to riches and Owlli Andre Is the other woman In the case. BLOCKS Eon 3L Mats. . . . 25o H Eves. . . . 35o II Kids , . . 10a