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Blondell and Cagney on Craterian Screen Today
Local and Personal
MEDFORD MAIL TEIBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY. JUNE 17. 1934.
t vonatrhee-Mr. and. Mil. Ctrl
Bpuhn lett yesterday for Wenatchee.
Wash., where they plan to make their
home.
Return from Portland Mr. and
Mr. O. D. Frazee and daughter Ule
hT returned to Medlord, following a
week's visit In Portland. -
Undergoes Operation J. T. Oavla
of the Davie Transfer, wai taken to
the Community hospital Friday eve
ning, and underwent a major opera
tion there Saturday morning.
Mrs. Fulton.Better Mrs. W. B. Ful
ton of Eagle Point, la convalescing at
the community hoapltal. from a te
nia heart attack on JunelS.
Undergoes Operation Mre. Nola
Wt of 108 South Orange street un
derwent a major operation Saturday
at the Community hospital.
Hoist In City John Hoist, ranger
from the Butte Falls district, is In
this elty, and will leave tomorrow
for South Fork of the Rogue CCC
camp.
Beturns to Portland Mrs. Eva.
Booth returned by train to Portland
yesterday, after having spent tw
weeka here visiting with her son, T.
6. Booth.
Jones from south Fork W. L.
Jones, superintendent of construc
tion, returned to Medford Friday
night from the South Fork of the
Rogue OCC camp.
To Crater Lake Alias Virginia Pick
.- lAttor nart nf the week for
Crater Lake, where ah will be in
charge of the post office during the
summer monuia.
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Fined 5 Cecil Miller, a CCC ero--w.
.tMLtimied at the fairgrounds,
was fined 5 In city court yesterday
when found guilty of drunkenness
and disorderly conauc.
Neff on Vacation Adlel Neff, post
office employe, la starting a ten days'
vacation today, and will spend moat
of it on a fishing and camping ex
cursion in the Butte Falls region.
To Fremont Max Rands, assistant
regional forester Inspector from Port
land, left yesterday for Fremont, Ore.,
where he will continue his Inspection
work In the southern Oregon district.
to Attend Convention Mr. and
Mrs. H. O. Wortmsn and Thomas
Judge left for Portland yesterday, as
delegates to the Knights of Pythias
atste convention, making the trip by
motor.
Plan for Convention At the post
office clerk's auxiliary meeting held
recently at the home of Mrs. Otto
SeJarnett, plans were made for par
ticipation in clerk's auxiliary con
vention here in July.
Leave for Coast Trip Charles El
liott, his mother, Margaret Elliott,
and Mr. and Mrs. James E. Elliott
end a children left early this morn
ing on a trip to Port Orford, and will
return next Wednesday.
Home from School 'Robert Sleeter,
son of Or. and Mrs. R. W. Sleeter, and
Donald Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. A. Moore, have returned to Med
ford from Portland, where they have
been attending the University of Ore
gon medical school. Dick Sleeter mo
tored to Portlsnd last week-end for
the two.
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Add Beginners Department Mon
day morning, a beginners department
for pre-school aged children will be
added to the Phoenix Community
Vacation Bible school. Boys and girls
of ages 4 to 8 are welcome to this de
partment. Mrs. Frank Marshall, who
Is an experienced, trained primary
teacher, will be In charge.
To Start Fire School A ranger fire
prevention and control school will be
started tomorrow at the South Fork
of the Rogue CCC camp, In whloh 3J
guards and 100 CCC men will be
trslned. The school will last until
next Thursdsy, and will be under the
supervision of Rsngers Hugh Rltter,
Msurlce Tedrow, and John Hoist.
To Crescent City Dr. and Mrs. W
today for an extended fishing and
today for an exten dedflshlng and
outing trip to CrescentClty and Ore
gon coast points. They expect to re
turn Friday. The doctor, who is a
lover of deep sea fishing, hopes to
aatlafy his terrlflo appetite for sea
food. Dr. Thompson's office will be
closed during his absence.
Carter Boys Home Robert Carter,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Csrter,
hss returned home from Oregon Stato
college, and has reaumed his former
position with the California Oregon
power company, during vacation. His
brother Max. who Is home from the
University of Oregon, Is assisting
with work In the county clerk's of-
, - nee.
V. F. W. Auxiliary Meets Regular
business meeting of the Auxiliary of
Crater Lake Post 1833, Veterans of
Foreign Wars will be held at 8 o'
clock Mondsy evening at the Armory.
The national president of the auxil
iary of V. F. W. will pay the Orautt
Pass auxiliary an official visit June
23 and plans will be discussed Mon
day concerning Crater Lake auxil
iary's participation In this event.
To Conduct errlre--The Toung Peo
ple of the First Presbyterian church
of Medford, accompanied by the pas
tor, Reverend W. J. Howell, will con
duct the evening service st the Phoe.
nix church at 8 o'clock this evening
The service will be in the nature of
a summer conference rally. 8pecil
numbers will be given by Phoenix
young people. Including a violin solo
bv Bruce Wilson. The public Is cor
dially Invited.
Pioneer Visitor Leavei R. M. Price.
E M . 81. pioneer resident of Oregon,
who has been visiting in this city
since Memorial day with bis son, Ho-
bart M. Price, will leave this morn
ing for bis home in Port Orford. M'.
Price, a graduate of Berkeley as a
mining engineer, possesses a pioneer
hunting and fishing license Issued
by the stste to residents who have
f lived In Oregon prior to 1870. Mr.
Price states that the observsnce of
Oregon's 7Sth blrthdsy was a "beau
tlful celebration."
Wakefield to Lake Chaa. w. Wake
field left last evening for Diamond
lake, and will return today.
Visitor Her City Polios Officer
William Olmstesd of Monte Bello,
Calif., Is visiting In Medford.
Is Transferred William Steranko-
vlch, now at Camp Tiller, has been
ordered to report to hesdquartera do
tsehment of the CCC.
Guest Miss Miller Miss Jesnne
Pre vest of Berkeley, Calif., was
week-end guest last week of Miss
Justine Miller here.
To Diamond Lake Mr. and Mrs.
Ben J. Trowbridge left yesterday to
spend the week-end at Diamond lake,
and will return to Medford this eve
ning. Here on Business Hsrvey A. Keys,
of Chicago, ssles manager of the B?l-
lesby Engineering and Management
corporation arrived here yeaterday
for a short business visit In southern
Oregon.
V. F. W, to Meet The regular meet,
lng of Crater Lake Post No. 1833 Vet.
ersns of Foreign Wars will be held
Monday evening. June 18 at 8 o'clock
at the Armory. There will be ballot
ing and Initiating of candidates and
all those signing membership cards
are asked to sttend.
Returns North Ralph J. Bailey re
turned to Portland by plane Satur
day afternoon, having spent a week
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. H.
Bailey and his grandmother, Mre
Elizabeth Oravatte. He plans to spend
the remainder of hla vacation at the
beach, before resuming his duties at
Llpman-Wolfe store In Portland.
Stage Show at Craterian Today
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ISSUED BY EATON
PORTLAND, Ore., Jun 17. (8pl)
Boy and sirli havt real treat In
store for them with th recent pub
lication of "The Secret of the Wal
lowa Cave," by T. S. Eaton, principal
of the high school at Flora, Ore.
This is a thrilling adventure story
written around the Wallowa lake i
country and la full of thrills and j
excitement for tha Juvenile reader.
The principal characters, two sets '
of twins, are seeking a cache of gold
which Is supposedly hidden In the
Wallowa cave on the Mutter horn
mountain In the northeastern part
of Oregon. They try to keep their
destination a secret from each other
but later meet trapped tn the depths
of the cave. In this cave, while wait
ing for what seems a death by star
vation and exposure, many Incidents
are cleared up, finally terminating In
what la a very surprising climax. The
book la cleverly Illustrated by Louise
Ho&ch and was published by the
Metropolitan Press, Portland.
SPIDER DISPLAY
The dreaded Black Widow spider Is
featured In a special window at the
Groceteria number one, according to met Work.
P. C. Noble, representative of Hod-
gen - Brewster - Centennial Products,
who arranged the display. The col
lection Includes one preserved spider,
one live full grown spider, several
hundred little ones and spider co
coons. Hodgn-Brewstr-Oentennlal Pro
ducts, which are being featured In
local stores, are manufactured In Ore
gon and la one of Oregon's pioneer
Industries.
WINDOW GLASS--We sell window
glaas and will replace your broken
windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab-
The Gilmore Circus, which Is now
on a good will tour, will play a one
day's engagement at the Craterian
theatre today.
On the screen, Joan Blondell and
James Cagney will be co-starred In
their first picture together since
the memorable "The Crowd Roars."
In "He Was Her Man," the theme Is
woven around a thoroughly unscrup
ulous underworld character who has
a way with women and takes his
love where he finds It.
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TODAY and MONDAY
She's a"Woman-About-Town
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"Gambling Lady55
with JOEL M'CREA
Pat O'Brien Claire Dodd C. Aubrey Smith
ADDED
Andy Clyde Comedy "His Weak Moment"
'On Western Trails" Pathe Newsreel
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