MEDFORD HAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1934.
PAGE NINE
Local and
Visits In Meilford Dave Fence ol
Trail la In Medford visiting his broth
er Mlnnls pence.
Evans Returns North A. B. Evans,
of Salem, left here yesterday after
spending several daya In Medford.
Miss Bursnn shopper Miss Laura
Burson. of Phoenix, shopped In Med
ford Wednesday.
Visit Friends Here Air. and Mrs.
Andy MoCallum, of Ashland, and W
K. Deal and son, of Portland, are In
Medford to visit friends.
Visits Sister Here Mrs. Lena Wlble
left yesterday for her home In Grants
Pass, having 6pent Tuesday here vis
iting her sister, Mrs. Prank Sllva.
Back from South Fork W. L. Jones,
superintendent of construction, re
turned from South Pork of the Rogae
CCC camp last night.
Goes to Bandon Miss Maxlne tn
man left Medford by stage Wednesday
fnr Bandon. to visit her brother
George Inman, and her sister, Mrs.
Tom Vale, who reside near there.
In Medford Andy Pedereon, local
service station manager, and L. A.
Schmidt, oil truck driver, were In
Medford Tuesday on business. Grants
Pass Dally Courier.
Miss Blgss Leaves Miss Catherine
Rises, of Sheridan, returned to her
home Wednesday after spending a
week in Medford as the guest of Mrs.
D. W. Dickey.
Return to Oakland Mr. and Mrs.
H. P. Degcrness left for their home
In Oakland. Calif., last evening. They
spent Jubilee week here as guests of
their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Degerness.
Cioes to Portland Reverend J. T.
La Rose, who has been pastor at he
Nazarene church here for the psat
. few years, left today by auto for Port
land, to assume the pastorship of the
Calvary church In that city.
White to Butte Falls Norman C.
White, assistant forestry supervisor,
left for the Butte Falls ranger sta
tion this morning to work out a fire
prevention plan for the Butte Falls
region, and will return tomorrow evening.
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Dramatizing
Today's Headlines
J dramatic expose" of
America s maddest game
the kidnapping racket
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CLAIRE TDEVOR
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M.so (ilants of the North
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Personal
Guests In Medford Mrs. I. J. Olson
of Klamath Palls, and Miss Hazel
Hart of Spokane, sister of Mrs. Olson,
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Deger
peas. Here for Wedding Miss Verna Co-
of Yakima. Wash., arrived in Medford
this morning by plane to attend the
wedding of her brother, Ralph, and
Virginia Dorothy Oregory, here to
night. Visits In Salem Attorney Don New
bury has returned to Medford, from
a business and pleasure trip to Port
land and Salem. Mrs. Newbury and
children, who accompanied him north,
will remain In Salem for a few days
to visit her parents, Mr. and Mr.
W. A. Delzell.
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Gives Forestry Talk K. P. McReyn
olds, Junior forester, spent yesterday
at Upper Rogue CCC camp, where he
gave a talk before the newly organlzt-d
forestry class there. Classes in elec
trical engineering and first aid have
also been organized at the camp, ac
cording to McReynolds, as a regular
part of the CCC educational program
Guest of Mulhollands Arthur Co'.e
of Loa Angeles arrived this morning
on the Shasta to spend three or four
days visiting his brother-in-law and
sister. Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Mulholland,
and daughter Marjorie. Dr. Mulhol
land plana to take Mr. Cole on a
fishing trip to Diamond lake, to bet
ter his fishing record of four years
ago. The doctor took him to the late
then, and neither caught any fish,
Transferred Here Orders have been
Issued at the CCC district headquar
ters for the transfer of two men from
Camp Indian Creek, and five from
Camp Tiller, to headquarters detach
ment in Medford. Those from Indian
Creek, in northern California, are
Thomas H. Laird, and Louis R. Mar
tin. Prom Tiller, they are Herry Bed-
narczyk. George P. Disney. Walter
Orono. Robert Tlllottaon and Walter
Zinchuk.
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Guests of Trill Family Guests in
Medford this week from Alameda
Calif., were Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Thorn-
as who left this morning after spend
ing several days as the guests of W.
G. Trill and family. Yesterday truIr
niece. Miss janette Trill, accompanied
them to Crater lake. From here the
Thomases will go to Glacier and Yel
lowstone parks and visit the Grand
Canyou before returning to Alameda.
Attend State Grange The Ashland
Dally Tidings lists the following as
among those attending the State
Grange from Jackson county: Mrs. R.
C. Ward of Medford, a member of the
home economics committee, Roscoe
Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pit
terson, Mrs. Arnold Bohnert, W. H.
Merrlman, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ander
son, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McDonough.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Maust, Mr. ana
Mrs. C. E. Borg, Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Conger, C. H. Elmore, Vivian Norman
Barto, J. R. Brown.
Pictures Arrive 'Moving pictures of
the Diamond jubilee celebration June
3-9 were received here the first of Hie
week by the California Oregon Power
company, and are now being edited
and titled for early showing by the
Copco News-reel. The films cover the
highlights of the week's celebration
Including the Pioneer parade, the ag
ricultural and Industrial parade, the
rodeo and other colorful events. It is
expected that the Copco films will be
much in demand for showings
throughout southern Oregon.
THE SHERIFF
CLIFF CLARK
AUNT ADDIE
SODA POP
JOE WARNER
GILM0RETTES
WILEY OATS
GILMORE
CLOWNS
DIXIE HAYWARD
GILMORE
BAND
FORTIFIED FIVE
AND OTHERS
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On the Screen
JOAN BL0NDELL JAMES CAQNEV
"HE WAS HER MAN"
SUNDAY ONLY!
Reter Returns Here Raymond Ret-1
er returned yesterday from a short
business trip to Portland in the In
teresta of the local fruit Industry.
Wilson In Medford J. H. Wilson, of
Rogue River, was In Medford this
morning for a brief visit, and return
ed to his home on the Shasta.
To Visit Sister Mrs. B. 0. Chap-
man of this city left on the train this
morning for Central Point, and will
spend the day there visiting with her
sister, Mrs. S. M. Keeler.
To Give Address Reverend W. J
Howell, pastor of the local Presby
terian church, will give the annual
Flag day address at the Ashland Elks
lodge this evening.
To Heppner Mrs. O. H. Bengtson.
of this city, left on the train thlA
morning for Heppner. Ore., with hsr
brother, Terrel, who has been vlsitlu?
here with Mr. and Mrs. Bengtson w
two weeks.
Actlne Adjutant During the ab
sence of First Lieutenant Robert H
Soule, 7th Infantry, adjutant at the
CCC district headquarters, First Lieu
tenant Phllo D. Smith, PA- Res., is
acting adjutant.
Return from Bend Karl Janouch,
forestry supervisor, and F. V. Horton,
assistant regional forester from Port
land, returned from Bend last night,
having attended a supervisor's meet
ing there.
Leave for Portland Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest E. Marsh left today for Port
land, where they plan to make their
home, having formerly resided there.
Mr. Marsh was a member of the exec
utive committee for the Diamond Ju
bilee. Fined In Ashland Court Anna Me
Intyre was fined $5 and costs In Jus
tlce court at Ashland yesterday before
Justice of the Peace L. A. Roberts for
violation of one of the basic traffic
rules, failure to give aufflctent clear
ance to traffic. She was driving a er
with a California license.
Gilmore Circus at
Craterian Sunday
The Gilmore Circus, famous over
the NBC network for the past four
years as one of the outstanding ra
dio shows on the air, comes to the
Craterlan theater Sunday for a one
day engagement "in person."
Radio's most dynamic favorites,
after being on the air for the past
four years, are now making a good
will tour, and have been receiving
sensational success In their appear
ances thus far.
Aunt Addle (above), the Sheriff,
Soda Pop. the Barker, the Gilmor-
ettes, Wiley Oats, the Gilmore
Clowns and all the other favorites
will be with the show.
SNATCH RACKET IS
EXPOSED AT ROXY
"The Mad Game" opened at the
Roxy theater today. The fact that
the story embraces what might be
called the country's most menacing
crime kidnaping stamps the film
as one of Importance.
Spencer Tracy, who has the lead
ing role, portrays the part of an ex
gangster, who Is double-crossed by
his associates and railroaded to pris
on for a five-year term. During his
stay In the penitentiary his former
aide terrorizes the country with his
new-found racket the snatch racket.
Tracy Is released from prison to air
the government In wiping out the
new dread.
R. M. Ray was appointed to the
Santa Barbara, Cel., fire department
after he had gained a half-Inch in
height through exercise.
Large Cast of
John Doles Madr;e Evans
Some of tile stars In "Stand Up
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Shirley Temple Warner Baxter Nick Koran "Aunt Jmim" stepln Fetchlt Balph Morgan
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todnr. Players were drawn from screen, stnge, radio and even trom 1115
tertainment.
SPEED BOATS TO
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Keen rivalry between Klamath Falls
and Medford apeed boat drivers is ex
pected to feature the Klamath Falls
Junior Chamber of Commerce speed
boat regatta next Sunday on the
Upper Klamath Lake, in which seven
local drivers will participate.
Those who will make the trip are
Hlenle Fluhrer, Parker Bundy, who
will drive a boat built by Tom Fuson,
Jr., and Junior Kuehnle. Joe Meyer,
Floyd House and Harold Grey.
Runabouts, sailboats and hydro
planes will be entered, and local
drivers will be given a chance to
uphold the record they set last year,
when Joe Meyer returned with three
first places and Floyd House with
three second positions.
Last year the event was sponsored
by the American Legion.
RANDALL TO SPEAK AT
TOLO SUNDAY EVENING
Rev. D. D. Randall of the American
Union Missionary will hold services
at the To!o Bchool house Sunday even
ing. June 17, at 8:00 o'clock, it was
made known today.
White Robin on Third Visit
LOGAN, Ohio (UP) A white rob
in, for the third consecutive year,
made its appearance here near the
residence of George L. Wright. The
bird keeps company with other robins
of retrular markings and annually
constructs a nest and raises a fam-
lly, all of them regular "redbreasts.
ENDS
Spencer Tracy
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TOMORROW and SATURDAY
TWO BIG FEATURES!
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... A Devil In Lotel I JT ,
. . . Here Is Bill Powell . . J
In his most excltliiK if ' , '
role as a stvashbuck- I Xf-t'i ;. f-V-"'--" ,V so
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GUN JUSTICE
Stars in "Stand Up and Cheer"
Nicel Bruce Mitchell & Durant
and. Cheer," opening a thrcc-day engagement at the Craterlan theater
In "Gun Justice"
Ken Maynard In "Gun Justice" ap-
pears with William Powell in "The
Key" on the Rlalto theater's double-
feature program for tomorrow and
Saturday. A series of clashes be-
tween Maynard and two gangs of
range crooks, in which fists, guns and
horses are used, furnish the excite
ment. "The Key" is set up in the turbu
lent days when the Sinn Fein's Im
passioned uprising set all Ireland
ablaze.
CAR-THIEF TAKEN HERE
SENT TO SAN QUENTIN
State police were today advised that
C. J. Bennett, who was arrested here
April 14, this year, has been sentenced
to San Quentln state penitentiary In
California for a ten year term. Ben
nett was arrested by state officers
I here
after he had broken from Jail
I In Eureka. He had tn his possession
at the time of his apprehension a
' stolen car.
TONIGHT
"The Showoff"
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ELKS TO INSTALL
Attorney Gus Newbury will give an
address on the flag this evening at
the regular meeting of the Elks lodge,
In observance of flag day. Installa
tion of officers Is also scheduled for
this evening's meeting, with William
H. McGowan, past exalted ruler as In
stalling officer.
At the close of the meeting, P. 0,
Blgham, well known fisherman and
chef, will spread one of his famous
j salmon bakes for the todgemen. The
j salmon Is to be served along with
Plenty of beer, and a large attendance
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WILCOX NETS 33 TO
WIN GOLF TOURNEY
OVER LOCAL LIS
Don Wilcox won medal score in
yesterday's men's golf tournament at
the Rogue River Valley go'f course
with a net 33.
Each with net 35s. George Cod
ding, hole-ln-one expert, Dick Sleeter,
and H. B. Kellom tied for second
place. The tourney was featured by
close scoring and proved such a suc
cess, Jack Hueston; pro, announces,
j that members are seeking to repeat
the event each week. A large turn
out was present for the nine hole
match, which started at 5:30 p. m.
Parings for another men's tourna
ment, next Sunday, which will be a
whirlwind affair between the Mcdl
ocres and the Unknowns, a new ag
gregation of local golfers, were an
nounced today. They are as follows:
Bob Hammond Jr. and Homer
Marx; Lei and Clark and Harry Hart:
Don Clark and Dr. E. R. Durno; R. B.
Hammond and C, C. Lemmon (both
left-handed); Harold Johnson and
Maurice Spatz; B. C. Soltnsky and
George Phythlan; J. S. Mansfield and
C. E. Pearce: Ed Simmons and Harry
McMahon; F. C. Cone and D. R,
Wood: Lyle Wilcox and Todd Porter;
Dick Sleeter and Ward Beenoy; G. M.
Roberts and H, B. Kellom.
ASHLAND PEANUT SUPPLY
SHORT FOR FOURTH JULY
ASHLAND, Ore., June 14. (UP)
Up to the first of June, G. F. McCon
nell, proprietor of a lecal peanut
store, sold six tons of peanuts.
Now the longshoremen's strike Is
holding up shipments and he hasn't
enough peanuts to last through the
Fourth of July.
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nlavera and nerformeri . . Vocal chorus
. . . 1,200 wild animals . , . B great bands
of music . . . 4,891 costumes . . , 335
liazzlinir beauties ... 6 sonjr hits
- taking spectacles. In every
onow 01 J.,uui surprises
ADDFD ATTRACTIONS
SERGEANT YORK IN LINE
FOR MAJOR COMMISSION
WASHINGTON. June IV (UP)
Sixteen years after the World war.
the senate voted today to confer a
major's commission on Sergeant Al
vln C. York, America's greatest hro
of that conflict.
The bill, which was sent to the
house for action, would give York a
major's retirement pay. He already
has received the congressional medal
of honor for capturing 133 Germans
single handed.
Although built for a maximum of
only 3,000 persons, San Quentln pris
on In California now houses more
than 6,000 convicts.
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