MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MED FORD, OREGON'. THURSDAY. AUGUST 29. 940.
PAGE KTXE
LOCAL and PERSONAL
Buying Mission Josephine
Rostel, buyer for Mann'i de
partment (tore, left by plane
this noon on purchasing mis
lion to Portland.
At Headquarters Company
Commander Wilbur Wilson of.
Camp Hart Mountain transacted
official business at CCC district
headquarters here today.
To Meeting Mrs. Grace
Wells of Klamath Falls, vice
chairman of the Republican
slate central committee, left
here by plane this forenoon for
San Francisco where she was
to attend a party regional con
Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs.
F. D. Grubb of Emmett, Idaho,
are vacationing in the Rogue
River valley and visiting Mr
Grubb's sister, Mrs. M. W.
Sloan of 213'i South Central
avenue, and her daughter, Mrs.
G. R. Stevens of South Central
avenue. Mr. and Mrs- Harold
Grubb of Emmett were recent
visitors of Mr. Grubb's sister,
Mrs. Sloan.
.
Building Permits J. E. Judy
of 42 Rose avenue applied at the
city building inspector's office
yesterday for a permit to make
repairs to a residence at a sta
ted cost of $100. Mark Kline of
408 Earhart street applied for
a permit to reshingle his resi
dence at a stated cost of $100.
Elmer Herried of 1413 Euclid
avenue applied for a permit to
Construct a glassed-in porch .at
a stated cost of $200.
Cars Prowled City police re
ported today that a red and
black robe, and a package of
cigarettes were stolen from a
car owned by V. A. Bower while
It was parked on a local park
ing lot Wednesday morning- A
new pair of tan shoes was stolen
from a machine owned by Mrs.
Walter Inch of 602 Catherine
street, the car being parked on
West Main street Wednesday
night, police stated.
Plane Passengers Arrivals
by United Mainliner this noon
were Mr. and Mrs. P. Nielson,
from San Francisco, M. Jepson,
from Sacramento, and Bob Kist
ler, from Oakland. Kitsler is a
station attendant at the United
Air Lines office here. Josephine
Rostel left on the noon plane
for Portland. Departing on the
forenoon Mainliner were R.. Ab
bott, to Los Angeles, and Mrs
Grace Wells, to San Francisco.
L. Taylor arrived from Portland
last midnight. Mr. Abbott ar
rived from Seattle last evening
and departing on the same
plane for San Francisco were
A. Mitchell and J. Miller. Miss
G. Denman arrived from Los
Angeles yesterday afternoon
and departing were C. Bach, to
Portland, and Miss C. Benkey,
to Seattle.
'confetti at British fighter planes
as an escape tactic, British air
men reported.
When a fighter gets on the
: bomber's tail, the Britons said.
Going To Fair Jack Marsh ' the Germans empty confetti into
all. Shelby Tuttle and Charles the slipstream of their propel-
Morrisey plan to leave by mo- Iers, hoping to blind the pur
torcar tomorrow for a brief so-.uer.
Journ In San Francisco and at One pilot said the British pay
the Golden Gate international no attention to the new defense
exposition. The three popular, ana cracnea.
ffledford youths will return " ny
Monday or Tuesday. (blitzkrieg into a paper chase
... it's O. K. by us."
At Airport Today's arrivals
at Medford municipal airport in
cluded Lieut- W. H. Turner.
Pearson field. Wash., to Oak
land, Cal., in a North American
basic combat plane; Lieut.-Com
C. Adair and Lieut. C. H. Mor
Prospect
Northern Film at Rialto
Prospect, Aug.
Mr. and Mrs. J.
29. Spl
Bentley and
and H. F- Smith, each piloting a
Douglas observer from Hamil
ton field, Cal., to Fort Lewis.
Wash.
...
Crawford Here The Rev. R.
R. Crawford of Portland, gener
al overseer of the Apostolic
Faith church, arrived here by
car this morning and tonight
will conduct special services at
the Medford Apostolic Faith
church. North Central avenue
at Third street. The services are
scheduled for 8 o'clock. The
church orchestra and choir will
provide a special musical pro
gram. The public is invited. The
Rev. Mr. Crawford was accom
panied by his wife
... Brings Prisoners Held In
county jail today pending feder
al grand Jury action were two
defendants brought from Klam
ath Falls last night by Paul
Hanlin, U. S. deputy marshal.
The men were listed as Edward
Wiggins, 53, and Harold W.
Gess, 18, both of Spraguc River
They are charged with "taking
the personal property of anoth
er." Mr. Hanlin said the proper
ty was assertedly taken from an
Indian, ward of the government.
The men waived preliminary
hearing before U. S. Commis
sioner Bert C. Thomas in Klam
ath Falls and were held in $2500
bail each.
rison. each piloting a Curtiss ob- daugmer, miss cua jane DrUOm
server from Oakland to Seattle, tield. who have been the guests
Wash.; and Lieuts. G. A. Gilbert of Mrs. Bentley s son and daugh
ter-in-law, Mr. ana nirs. ounon
Broomfield, in Jantzer village
for the past six weeks, left lor
their home in Los Angeles Fri
day morning. Miss Broomfield
will visit friends for a week at
Turlock, Calif., enroute.
Thou from Prospect attending the
Beverly Young-David Moor weddlnj
at the First Presbyterian church at
Ashland Wednesday morning ere
Mrs Frances Pearson. Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Thompson and daughter. MUs
Elliabeth. Mrs. Ployd Kelley. Mrs
Elmer Clemens and daughter. Miss
Dorothy. The bride Is well known
at Prospect as she taught the Inter
medial grades In Prospect school
for two years before attending Uni
versity of Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Jantaer and
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Januser hiked
to the top of Mt. Pitt Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. James Dote and Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Dunagan and daugh
ter. Mtss Gloria, and Mr. and Mrs
William Gaines attended the Mar
lon McKee-Rancom Vesa wedding
at the Nazarene church at Medford
Saturday evening.
Miss Maxlne Mailing and Fionas
Broomfield left for their horn In
Los Angelca Sunday morning after
spending a week with th litters
brother and alster-tn-law, Mr. and
Kirs. Burton Broomflld.
John Falrcnlld. employe of th
George L. Januer Lumber Co.. Inc.,
I convalescing at th Josephine
General hospital at Grants Pass fol
lowing an appendectomy.
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Orlev and
children, Billy and Janet, returned
Tuesday evening from Lakeview,
where they visited Irlends for three
days.
According to announcementa re
ceived here. Mr. and Mrs. Archl
MrKlllop of Klamath Falls are th
parents of a baby daughter, born
th twenty-first of this month. They
formerly resided here. Mrs. MrKlllop
waa Miss Ocorgla Conger before her
marriage. Her mother, Mrs. L. L.
Conger, Is with her.
George Jantxer and son. Lewis,
spent Saturday attending to business
matters at Klamath Falls.
Word was received by friends of
Mrs. Lester Wilson that she Is re
covering nicely from a major opera
tion performed two weeks ago at the
Columbia hospital at Astoria and has
returned to her home at Gearhart.
The Wilsons are well known here
as Mr. Wilson was athletic coach for
Prospect hlch school for the psst
three years. He will be superintendent
of Gaston schools this year.
Thrills and suspense are the
keynote of the roaring drama
of the frozen North in "The
Girl from God's Country,"
which heads the twin bill of ac
tion hits opening a three-day
run today at the cool Rialto
theatre. Chester Morris is
starred as a doctor from the
States who. because he has false
ly been convicted of a crime
he did not commit, escapes Into
the land of the midnight sun.
Jane ("Lost Horiion") Wyatt
plays opposite as a northern girl
who helps as his nurse when
Morris finds that he Is needed
in an epidemic. Charles Bick
ford is also featured, as the
"law" sent North to iind Morris.
Carson City Kid. starring
Roy Rogers and George "Gabby'
Hayes, plays as the companion
thrill feature with "Girl from
God's Country."
TALK AT SESSION
Albany, Aug. 29 'T Ore
gon county assessors will hold
their annual convention at the
Linn county courthouse here
Tuesday and Wednesday. Ad
dresses will be given by J. B.
Coleman, Jackson county judge;
Arthur A. Selander, chief ap
praisal engineer for the state
tax commission; J. P. Beyers.
Coos county assessor, and
George Knox, Hood River coun
ty assessor.
Change School Opening
It was announced today that
the Griffin Creek school would
open on Tuesday, September 3.
instead ft September 9, and
that the Independence school
would open on September 9 in
stead of September 3, as stated
recently.
FOR SALS CHEAP SO- 40 carbine
rifle. Lvroan sights: 33 extra long
Remington rifle. Moasberg telescope
11 hi 131 Eut 8:ih St.
Henry Fonda Ha
Frank James Role
In New Picture
FELONS INDICTED
IN ATTACK DEATH
Tacoma, Aug. 29. OF) Jos
eph Paul Cretzer, 29, and Arn
old Kyle, 31, were indicted for
murder today by a federal
grand jury which heard evi
dence in their attack August 22
upon United States Marshal A.
J. Chitty which ended in the
marshal's death.
The jury deliberated only 10
minutes after presentation of
testimony had been completed.
Federal Judge Leon R. Yank
wich set September 9 as the
arrignment date.
S25.00 REWARD
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URGES LOYALTY
Portland, Ore., Aug. 29 (IP)
Delegates to the biennial con
vention of the Japanese-American
citizens' league were ad
monished today not to "serve
two masters".
The land of their adoption.
James Y. Sakamoto, editor of
the Japanese-American courier
of Seattle told them, "must be
revered above all others . . .
we are Americans and proud of
it."
Fifty chapters of the league,
composed of Japanese who are
now American citizens, were
represented.
Those who thrilled to last
year's "Jesse James," will find
"The Return of Frank James,"
which opened yesterday at the
Craterian theatre, even more
colorful and action -packed.
Filmed in spectacular Techni
color, the exciting climax to the
exploits of the Jamea Brothers
is one of the few pictures that
can truthfully be called greater
than its predecessor.
The cast has many of the
characters from the first pic
ture, with Henry Fonda shown
as Frank, Jesse's grim older
brother. Others are Henry Hull,
John Carradine, J. Edward
Bromberg. Donald Meek and
Gene Tirney, Jackie Cooper, Ed
die Collins and George Barbier
quite a cast!
The story of "The Return of
Frank James" is the story of
Frank's determination to avenge
the cowardly murder of his
brother, Jesse, shot in the back
by the traitorous Ford broth
ers. Railroad money paid the
Fords and political influence
freed them after conviction, so
Frank realizes the only way he
can revenge Jesse ia to return
to outlawry.
Always maintaining a high
pitch of excitement, the picture
then follows Frank all over the
lawless West, with stirring
scenes of robbery, murder, gun-
fights, man-hunts, train hold-ups,
escape and pursuit.
The picture's climax is tense
and dramatic as Frank at long
last comes face to face with Bob
Ford.
Henry Fonda Is, as might be
expected, perfect in his role of
Frank James. This fine actor
has brought many outstanding
i characterizations to the screen
but has never been in betVr
form. Much of the credit for
the gripping entertainment the
film offers belongs to Fonda
with the other members of the
cast deserving of praise also,
Births
PF'I'1 1 E PRCNFS now nady, 2o b
SO-lb. lug delivered nyu-hr In
TtlifT. Order bv mail. St and. ford
Rt. I. Central Point.
"29 MODEL A 4-door aedan, A-l con
dition. 5m at Hotel Orand after
p. m. wtlaon.
FOR SALE Golden rockT puppiea
Hunting train. 410 alapl park
Drlre.
WANTED Houaekeeper for lndy.
Good home and wagea. Phont 3338.
WAKTED Tonj men for training
In AVIATION destining, construc
tion and maintenance by American
arhoot Standard work recommend
d by National Home Study Council
of Washington. D. C. For appoint
ment write p O. Box 944, Medford.
PEACHES Carpenter. 1 mile west
of Phoenii on Houston Road.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for
SCRAP IRON AND METAL of ail
kinda, bat t me, radiators, alumi
num, copper, brass; a,so hides,
pelts and wool. Medford Bargain
House. 37 N. O rape. Phone 1744.
WTI.L OIVB 1300 CASH for M-foot
lot, suitable sit for new house.
Must be clone to biislntn district.
Writ Box 4399 Mall Tribune.
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Closing Urns (or Too Lata to Clas
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Too Late to Classify
FOR SALEV-New S-bedroom hw.
clos In. Terms. S 30 N rvy.
FURNISHED APARTMENTS, hfat.
hot wstr. Frlildalr. rloa In
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TO TRADE 17-Jpwel Elgin watch,
thin modl. dust-proof nickel case,
for smsll rsdlo or what? John
Williams, rear 710 8. Central.
BIO BLOX Part dry. per load S3 00.
Medford Fuel. Tel. Sill.
Twin girls were born to Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Campbell of
route 1 at Community hospital
at 1:13 and 1:40 a. m. today,
August 29. The girls weighed
five pounds, 13 ounces and five
pounds 14 1 4 ounces.
Born at Community hospital
this morning, August 29, a baby
boy weighing six pounds eight
and a half ounces to Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Randies of 120S
East Main street.
BRADSHAW PLUMS. Petite prunes.
311 Vancouver. Phon 3279.
EXPERIENCED GIRL wishes Renersl
office work. Box 4566 Tribune.
WANTED Best llht car S7S cash
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Saturday 1 p. m. to 7 p. m.
WANTED Wheat and barley. We
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FOR SALE Cocker spaniel pirps.
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