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IfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1934. PAGE NTNTS . . . Local and Personal From Shady Cove John Still of i Shady Cove transacted business in Medlord Thursday. Attend! Movies Berth Myers of Central Point was in the city last eve ning, attending the theatre. In Medford Today H. L. McNelce ol 6ams Valley and B. C. Chapman of Trail were in Medford toay attend ing to buslneas matters. Finleyson Calls Here R. N. Finley eon, representing Folger and company, Is spending several days in the city, attending to business interests. Visits Here L. D. Sanderson of San Francisco, spent Sunday and Monday in Medford as the guest of R. H. y Whitehead. Miss Whaley Shops Miss Rose Whaley of the Eagle Point district, was shopping at Medford stores yesterday. a m Here Over Week-end Mr. and Mrs. Don Colvtg and sons Richard and Wil liam of Weed, Calif., visited with Mrs. Colvig's mother, Mrs. George , Marshall over the week-end. Mr. Kennies Goes North Attorney A. E. Reames left last evening for Portland, where he plans to spend sev-j eral days attending to business mac ters. i Tent Stolen Mrs. Ralph Cowgill of C04 Pennsylvania avenue reported to city police yesterday that a tent had been stolen from the garage at her home. Returns to Maryland Lieutenant Herman E, Weisman, who has been stationed at Camp Rand Ranger sta- tion, with the Civilian Conservation corps, left here last evening for his home In Baltimore. Md. Teachers' Chorus The Jackson County Teachers' chorus will meet for regular rehearsal Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the county court house auditorium. Miss Hicks Unimproved Miss Blanche Hicks, Ashlend city librarian, who ' recently suffered a . paralytic stroke. Is reported in an unchanged condition, according to the- Ashland Dally Tidigs. Turnbow Returns Home Amos Turnbow, who has been confined at the Sacred Heart hospital for the past two months suffering from heart trouble, returned to his home Sun day. Visits the Elliotts Miss Margaret Callahan of Portland Is in Medford, the guest of her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elliott. Miss Callahan plans to remain here another week. i Ko.su in e Inspection Resuming their tour of formal Inspection of the CCC camps In the Medford district, Major Clare H. Armstrong, Major James R. Blbighaus and Captain Charles H. Barnwell, Jr.. left Medford this morn ing for the coast camps. Plan Klttenball Game A klttenball game, between a team from the Med ford CCC headquarters detachme at and the Talent Relief station will be played at the fairgrounds Saturday, Lieutenant Cyril E. McGulre announc ed today. . Seahorse Is Pnnllshed The sixth is sue of the Seahorse, published by the Cape San Sebastian CCC camp, is off the press and includes many interest ing news stories, from Medford, Port land, Sebastian, and other points. Dance at the Armory Dad Dynge's One Nlte Only March 17th Music by RUBE HIDE and hts or chestra. Watch Friday's paper. DANCE Dreamland Saturday DINTY MOORE'S ORCHESTRA Men Ladies 35c 10c Dance With The Legionnaires! St. Patrick's Day Ball AT THE V DYNGE'S ORCHESTRA EVERYBODY INVITED ADMISSION 75c LADIES FREE Going to Los Angeles John New comb, local high school student, plans to leave soon for Los Angeles to Join his family in making their home there. Miss Nichols on Vacation Miss Ed ith Nichols, secretary In the city building department, was on a vaca tion today and will be for the rest of the week. Gets Building Permit A building permit was Issued by the city today to J. H. Issott off 11 Windsor avenue for construction of a garage at the cost of $50. McMurphey Here George MoMu. phey. representing the Chet Crank Advertising Agency, Inc., with head quarters in Portland, Is In Medford today. Miss Porter 111 Miss Virginia Por ter is patient at the Community hospital, where she underwent a ma jor operation yesterday. She was re ported getting along satisfactorily this afternoon. Central Point CENTRAL POINT. March 15. (Spl.) Central Point Extension unit met Monday In an all-day session, with a slightly Increased attendance. Mrs. Mack was present, giving a demon stration on the effect of lines In dress. This will be followed In the April meeting by the cutting and fitting of dresses and promises to be of In terest to all ladies who do sewing. Ladles present who had attended the extension conference at Corvallls, re ported on benefits received. . Mrs. W. U. Hover, who was injured by a fall some months ago. Is not yet fully recovered, and In addition to this Is suffering from vegetable poisoning. Her mother, Mrs. Millard, is caring for her. Missionary circle of the First Christian church will serve a spoon luncheon March 16 In the church an nex. Everybody Is invited. A penny a spoon. Senior ladles' class party of the Federated churches met at Mrs. Roy Nichols' Thursday with 32 ladles and a few children present. Meeting was called to order by President Mrs. Case. Group singing was enjoyed, with Mrs. Wllma Gresham, piano accompanist. Each member answered to roll call by repeating a Bible verse. Several of the ladles had committed to mem ory, and repeated the nineteenth Psalm In full. Pre-Easter messages were given by eMsdames Ayers and Mlnnlck. During the social hour, an Inter esting word contest was conducted by Mrs. Gebhard, Jr.. after which re freshments were served by the hostess and committee. Next meeting will be at Mrs. A. Webster's April 12. 4 Beagle BEAGLE, Mar. 15. (Spl.) Friend ly Neighbors held a community meet ing at the school house Sunday. Bas ket lunch was served at noon and in the afternoon preaching service was held with Rev. Millard of Medford preaching. Mr. Seegmlller and Mr. Williams were Medford visitors Monday. Leo and Loring Martin and Charlie Mulhollen are working on the Dodge ranch this week. Sixty-five friends and neighbors gathered at Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dennlson's Saturday at Oak Knoll ranch and spent the evening dancing. Refreshments were served at mid night. Mrs. Anna Reed and Mrs. Sadie Reed were Medford visitors Saturday evening. John and Frank Nelson are spending a few days this week near Medford pruning their orchard. , Station Agent Purkeplle of Gold Hill drove to Beanie Sunday after noon. James Martin and sons Leo and Loring were Table Rock callers Sun day. Mrs. Martin and son Cecil and Mrs. Sanderson and daughter The! ma 'ANATOMY' I Little Jimmy Johnson on his way I home from school, was sin pin p with great Riisto "Bring Back My Ana-to-I my".' It was nil over the fact that he i knew there were some Spun Bread sandwiches waiting for him at home. Oriental Gardens SAT.NITE hiked to Cave Rock Sunday after noon. Jesse and Charles Walker were Medford visitors the first of the week. The hog raisers here attended the hog meeting at Sams Valley Wednes day evening. The seventh grade put on the sand box scene this week. They repre sented an air port. Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY, March 15. (Spl.) I County Judge E. B. Day returned ! to Mis home Sunday from the hos-! pltal after suffering a slight Illness I and la taking up his regular duties at the court house. j Farmers are expressing consider able oencern over the shortage of rain. Mr. and Mrs. Hed DeFord of Sil ver Lake spent the week end In the valley visiting Mr. DeFord 's sister, Mrs. O. R. Tresham, and other rela tives. Miss Mary Edington returned Sun day from Ashland, where she attend ed the term of the Ashland Normal basketball tournament. Visitors at the O. T. Wilson rahen Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dodge and children of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Richardson and son Donald of Beall Lane, and Mrs. C. W. Savage and children of Table Rock. Immediately after the business session of the Sams Valley Grange Saturday night the meeting will be devoted to recreational games and contests. Grangers welcome. Sams Valley high school basket ball team returned from f hland Saturday, bringing the trophy won as second place for the Southern Oregon Normal tournament cham shlp. "Cyclone Sally' Is the play to be given by the sophomore and Junior classes of bhe Sams Valley high school March 23. GENERAL PET AT ruitiLAnu, ure., Maron la. w. j vai(r, mcuiuru praacn manager iur the General Petroleum corporation, was in Portland Monday and Tues day, attending a general sales meeting of the company's executive staff. At the meeting. W. B. Curtis of Los Angeles, sales promotion manager for the company, which Is the Pacific coast affiliate of the world-wide Soc-ony-Vacuum corporation, revealed plans for a sensational campaign that will claim nation-wide attention the latter part of this month. A former Medford resident, well : known in this territory, W. W. Wil son, has recently been promoted to advertising manager at Portland. He attended Central Point high school in 1914. His work will frequently bring him to Medford. Oregon Weather Fair east and cloudy or foggy west portion tonight and Friday; moderate temperature; moderate west wind off shore. ILFORD, Manitoba, March 15. p) Donald Bradburn, Cree dog driver, brought word from the Indlon en campments near Oxford House, east of here, today that 20 Indians have died of whooping cough, which has reached epidemic proportions. In keeping with the times Drugs and Toiletries it Cut Prices at JAR MIN'S DRUG STORE. Ends Tonite "Stage Mother" and "Midshipman Jack" Tomorrow Another Big Double Feature Program RICHARD DIXin 'Day of Reckoning with Madge Evans Plus TOM KEENE in "Scarlet River" MANAGER &m e MEETING Itet:-- rw i i 1 i ! CUT DOWN YOUR FUEL BILLS by using DRY BLOCKS Manufactured In Medford by ear Timber Ask About Bundled Kindling PHONE 7 End of No. Central. A Onofl Urm to Trad. With. Mfdtor AMERICAN LEGION BIRTHDAY PARTY AT G. P. TONIGHT Tills Is the American Legion's 15th birthday. About three p. m. of March 15, 1015. after prolonged discussion of the best ways and means, the Amer ican Legion,' the organisation of World war veterans of the American forces was completed at the Cirque de Paris theatre In Paris, France. Among those unselfish men, who gave days and weeks of their best, before, during and after the perfec tion of the organization, was none other than Oregon's own Major Gen eral George A. White. Now, and for many years past , a d J ustnnt general of the Oregon National Guard. Gen eral White Is still one of the most active and enthusiastic workers for the assistance of disabled veterans aud their families, which is the major purpose of the American Legion. Tonight at eight o'clock Grants Pass post of the American Legion will be .hosts to Jackson and Josephine county Legionnaires and their auxil iaries at a huge birthday party in On Hurling Staff Lou Garland, right hander, will pitch for the Los Angeles Angels of the Pacific Coast League this sea son. He was formerly with the Kan sas City Blues. (Associated Press Photo TODAY and FRI. E WONDERED FOR YEARS . . If he'd married the wrong girl... then fate told him . . . astoundlngty I 1 1 : GARY f QOPER V : ; A to Ifdur. vM. f AY WKAV ' Mil HAMILTON -: : FRANCES FULUA ! f ROSCOE KAHNS 3 -' - -..4 ALSO School for Romance Cartoon, Robin Hood News Dally Mnt. 1:45. Kit. 8:45 oTs Company ISLAND SLUMS SHOCK FIRST LADY I toosevelt as tha wife nf the PrA.iriAnt wall! ihMiinh k. i.. :rlct of San Juan and talked with the poverty stricken people there. She expressed the hope that a plan to end the slum menace could be worked out and added that Gov. Gen. Blanton Wlnshlp. with whom she is shown as she arrived In Puerto Rico, had ordered a cleanup. (Asso ciated Press Photo) their new hall at Grants Pass. All ! Legionnaires and their auxiliary are j urged to take advantage of the Pass' j hospitality and help celebrate tho Legion's birthday. Monday evening's meeting with Earl Foy and "Cap" Martin at tho helm of tho entertainment committee was a huge success. Several new mem bers were welcomed to the past. The dance committee reported all arrange ments completed for the St. Pat rick's day dance to be held at tho Oriental Gardens, Saturday evening, with Dynge's orchestra furnishing Shows 1 :45 6:15-0:00 ft 1 1 "ISaiS Now! Until Saturday Night! Hey . . . diddle . . . diddle. "The Cat and the Fiddle " ; ling melodv CI Oft 44 This theatre is equipped with car phones for those hard of hearing Ask one of the ushers tfielr regular Saturday evening music supplemented by several special num bers in honor of the occasion. Cole Holmes, manager of the drum corps. Issued an S. O. S. for addi tional members for the oorp, espe cially buglers. Anyone Interested Is urged to attend the next regular practice, Monday evening at 7:30. at McKenzle'a gnrnge at the Western Auto Supply Co., Riverside at Ninth. 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