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! MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 13. 1941. PAGE ELEVEN LOCAL and PERSONAL Banished Franklin James Madison, transient charged with being drunk in a public place, was ordered by Judge Allen D. Curry this morning to leave town immediately or spend 10 days in city jail. He told the judge he would leave. ROXY .Mais tHloc ioc .nr. la-lur f fchowa Saturday at 1:45-3:15-6:45-9:90 Tonite & Sat. THE SCREEN'S DAFFIEST FAMILY OF FUNSTERS! ! The Higgins Family Mf JSjr" TWO 1ST-RIN Wl -f FEATl'KE HIT BILL U A iz- tn.mTT yrs rt - Id. Sunday 3 Daf GUT COOPER MAKEEDil GUUtOU CkD B-DeMilles 'NORTH WEST MOUNTED POLICE" tn Technicolor Minor Accident Raymond H. Garcia and J. T. Lovell, both of Medford, drove cars involved in a minor collision at Main street and Central avenue yes terday afternoon, a report on ... At Headquarters Father Frederick J. Deschenes, Med ford CCC district chaplain, ar rived today at CCC headquar ters to attend a meeting of CCC chaplains tomorrow in the dis trict welfare office. Could Here Al Gould. Med ford high school graduates em ployed by a real estate firm in Seattle, Wash., Is spending a fortnight's vacation here and is a guest at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Childreth, 721 South Peach street Returns South Joseph P. Gerhety of the personnal of the ; Veterans' hospital at Palo Alto, Cal., left for his home today after a short visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Arnold, 340 Haven street. Mr. Gerhety spent a week's vacation in Port land and other points north. Court Citations Vernon Dale Chamberlain. 23, of Shady Cove, was cited by state police yesterday to appear in justice of the peace court Saturday morning charged with operating a truck exceeding the PUC de clared weight. William T. Gris ham, 30, of 528 South Fir street, was cited to appear at the same time on the same charge. ... To Meet Brother Philip B. Lowry, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Lowry of the South Pacific high :way, left by train last evening ' for Rochester, N. Y., where he will join his brother, Wallace, and motor to various cities and national parks before returning to their home here. Wallace Lowry has completed a year's work on his doctor's degree in science at Rochester university where he was granted a fellow ship last year. He has held a straight A average for his work and the fellowship has been re newed for the next year. Philip has just completed a year at the University of Oregon law school where he was awarded a set of law books presented by Dean Wayne Morse to the top ranking student in his class. He also received the Phi Alpha Delta cash award given annually to the student who earns the highest scholarship average in 'his class. Arrives Ralph Cykendall Pa cific coast manager of the James Manufacturing company, arrived here today by train from Oak land, Cal., for a brief business visit. Visit's Father Private Seth Bullij. Jr., of the state police and Mrs. Bullis returned to their home in Roseburg this afternoon after motoring to Med ford for a brief visit with Mr. Bullis' father, Seth Bullis, IS Florence street. Transferred Rogue River Here Today Miss Catherine Miller of Gold Hill was among Medford business visitors today. Returns Dr. Bert R. Elliott, route 2, box 194, returned this morning by train after a two-day business trip to Portland where he attended a meeting of the state dental board, of which he is president. Ex-Resident Here Robert Stephens of Roseburg, former accounting department employe of the California Oregon Power company here, spent a few days Dog Star in "Sign of Wolf" national forest headquarters to-J in Medford yg ,riends this uajr niiiiuui ivcu tiic naiuiu Week E,rnesi U. ioois, auiomouve me chanic at the Applegate CCC camp, to the same position at To Portland Lansing E. Ra- telle, CCC staff officer, depart- heur national forest. Mr. Coots will leave for his June 20. new post a camp at John Day in the Mai- j Ust ni((ht toT Marshf ield from where he will accompany a CCC casual train to Portland and the Vancouver Barracks district. Upon completion of duties connected with the move ment, Mr. Ratelle will return to district headquarters Monday. Return Heme Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harden have left for their home in Berkeley, Cal., after stopping here to call upon Mrs. John Vincent, who is ill. The Hardens were to visit rela tives in Klamath Falls on the homeward trip. They have been sightseeing in Oregon, Idaho, Washington and British Colum bia. Mrs. Harden was formerly Mrs. Frankie Adams. Take Position Ray Erlck- son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Erickson of 31 Glen Oak Court, has accepted a position on the engineering staff of H. J. Brun nier, structural and consulting engineering firm of San Fran cisco. Ray was to have been graduated from the Heald En gineering college October 1 but, having been offered this posi tion, will now continue his studies at night to obtain his engineering degree, he informed his parents. Plane Passengers Miss Bar bara Dale arrived from Sacra mento, Cal., by United Mainllner at noon today. Leaving on the same plane was E. W. Thomp son, to Portland. Miss M. Leavitt arrived from Los Angeles this morning and E. H. Edgerton de parted for Portland on the same plane. C. M. Hurd was a pas senger from Portland on the midnight plane. Departing on the same plane were W. L. Wood and A. M. Brown, to Oakland, Cal., and R. Schubert, to San Francisco. W. E. Haensler left for Portland on the evening flag- stop plane. Mrs. F. McCall ar rived from San Francisco last evening and R. T. Ure and V. Stewart left for Portland on the same plane. :.. starting SUNDAY! Only THE FIERY GENIUS OF Bette Davis COULD BRING to the SCREEN THIS FRANK PORTRAYAL! Tha lnvs itnrw at V3 magnificent cheat I , file eft TECHNICOLOR I MARYASTOR LUC1LE WATSON EATTIE McDANIEL Pr.ru Sat Nltet fho, Mt: l:l.V4:- 4V:IS I J Mann--.!.,,, tMud.n u. f"1" I an JOA.N tttie 1 Trnlnr. 4nr-f.o-l(w ta'ladlnt tat Clarks Visit Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clark and son of Fort Collins, Colo., arrived yesterday by motor for a few days visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. B Lowry on the South Pacific highway. Mrs. Clark is the for mer Stella Whistler of this city, daughter of C. E. Whistler who with Mr. Clark's father, once owned Bear Creek orchards. . New Residence G 1 e n A. Gibbons applied at the city building inspector's office yes terday for a permit to construct a new residence at 20 Barne burg road at a stated cost of $5,000. Constance Andrews of 1314 North Riverside avenue. applied for a permit to re shingle her residence at a stated cost of $75. Job Tests The U. S. civil service commission today an nounced open competitive exam inations for the positions of pipefitter and helper trainee to fill existing and future vacan cies at the Puget Sound navy yard. Bremerton, Wash. The helper trainee job pays $5 44 a day and provides for instruction and training for progressively more difficult and exacting work in such trades or occupa tions to which the employe is assigned, the civil service an nouncement said. Full informa tion may be obtained at Med ford postoffice from Earl H. York, secretary of the local board of civil service examiners. I . afjV i a Active Duty Orders Preston E. Rohner, who for the past year has been a Medford CCC district inspector-instructor, to day received his extended act ive duty orders and will depart June 22. A reserve captain, Rohner will be stationed at the new army air corps base at Pendleton. He will begin his duty with air corps on June 30 after visiting hi home in Baker. LAKEVIEW MASON IS NEW GRAND MASTER Grand Masonic lodge of Oregon yesterday named Judge Arthur D. Hay of Lakeview grand mas ter. He succeeds Earl Snell, sec retary of state. Grants Pass. June 13.- The Grants Pass Ministerial as sociation asked Wednesday that the sovernment re-establish oro- Ihibition. Smoky, grandson of the fam ous Strongheart, is the star of Jack London's "Sign of the Wolf," coming to the Rialto the atre for Sunday and Monday, while Michael Whalen and young Darryl Hickman, with Grace Bradley, Louise Beavers and I Mantan Moreland, have the lead ing roles. Rousing action forms the back ground for the fast-moving drama of the frozen north and an outlaw wolf-dog, trained by unscrupulous trappers to prey upon the fox breeders of Canada. Last CCC Train Casual de tachment 77, the last of the CCC troop trains in the present movement, was to depart this afternoon at 5:45 for Vicksburg. I Miss. The train will be com-, posed of men from the following Medford district camps: Steam boat, Applegate, Gasquet, Leaf, Mt. Shasta, Baird No. 1 and 2, Redding, and Camp Redding. Cal. Train commander was Linus B. Martin. Returns Leroy G. Cronk hlte, Medford CCC district, dis trict motor transport officer. was back at his post today, just returned from Letterman Gen eral hospital, Presidio of San Francisco, where he took his final physical examination, j prior to departure on extended active duty with the regular 1 army. A reserve captain, Cronk- hite will depart June 21 to re port June 24 at the army can tonment, Columbia air base, ! Portland, for duty. 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