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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1935)
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER By VIRGINIA VAI.H.................................... *T*HE Costello family is running true to form, behaving just JL as the rest of us do when we find trouble hanging heavy over our heads. For the first time in eight years, Dolores Costello Barrymore went to see her father the other day, perhaps to admit that he was right when »------------------------------------------------- he so strenuously opposed her well In "Oil for the I.amps of marriage to John Barrymore. China'' that she'll make u lot of It's odd that Maurice Costel pictures from now on. lo, who once was known as “the great lover of the screen," an<l ■ uttered from soinswhnt I In* siiiiie weaknesses of character na those that seem to beset John Burry more, had to see hla beaut Ifni and lu-love*! daughter marry a man whom lie must have understood so well. It’s ■ven more odd that the lovely Ixilores could make such a mar- lag«. But at the time when she made her first picture with Barry more people reported that she re fused to llaten to anyone's advice; she was so madly In love with the temperamental John that nothing could keep her from marrying him. "Well, maybe It's tragic that her marriage Is breaking up." comment ed an acquaintance of tiers recent ly, "but I should think she'd lie re lieved that she doesn't have to go off on that yacht every time there's a vacation to be spent.” —a— Meanwhile Barrymore Is crulalng on the yacht, again, with Elaine Barrie (neo Jacobs, I believe) and her mother as guests. Despite her very bad performance when she broadcast with him on the Vallee hour, he's going to have her ns hla leading woman on n proposed series of broadcasta Make your own com ments —♦— Warner Brothers think that they have a Shirley Temple all their own. She Is Sybil Jason, and she comes from South Africa, Irving Asher aaw her In London, liked her Imlta- tlene of Mao Woot and Jimmy Durante, and the roeult Is that Fox signed her up and we’ll eoo her In “The Little Big Shot,“ with Glenda Farrell and Robert Armatrong. But she'll have to be good at a lot of things beside Imitations If ehe’o going to land In the Shirley Temple class —♦— "Main 8treet” Is going to reach the screen, with Josephine Hutch inson as the leading lady. If pres ent plans go through. She did so When you see the British made "Forsake Me Never" be sure to get a good seat; much of It Is so dark that you won't be able to see the actors' faces unless you do. And when they Hush that very Impor tant letter on the screen, rend fast or you'll miss It. ODDS AND ENDS . . . ifal Rauch it gelling ready to ttarl on "Our Gang hdli.t." unit needt 32 four-year-old youug.iert for th« chorus; wonder how mu/iy future headliners uilt come out »1 that group! ... 1 h« Robert Montgomerys ure haling a brief loca tion in th« Halt, to look over their New England furm . . . Screen stars uill no longer ruih to Connecticut uhen they're eloping; the Hale hit jut! [nisird a blood test law uhich holds thing! up . . . In the pail tome of them got around the fire-day rest- dence law by toying that they lit ed at my tumnier home in Greenwich ! . . . Joan Crawford will hale llrian Ahearne, a swell actor, o< her leading man in "Glitter“ . . . Iletty I'umets spends her ¡pare time inventing new hairdrettet for hertelf . . . Samuel Goldwyn plant to make Joel McCrea Miriam Hopkins' permanent leading man. on the tcreen. of court« . . . He's signed Joel for fit e years . , , Picture eseeutii et are taking a lot of Interest in those radio amateur hours, hoping to pick up tome new talent . . . Charlie Chaplin plant to write, direct and pro duce a picture starring Paulette God dard. uho either it or is not Mrs. Chaplin . . . It’s reported that Metro will [ray Myrna l-oy $2.300 a week if she'll come back to work for them. ARE AT STAKE Ton need the same protection that race drivers demand KELLY PETILLO ON MAY 30, WON the 500-Mile Indianapolis Race on Firestone Tires, breaking the track record and driving the entire dixtance at a rate of 106.24 mile» per hour. This record is an outstanding demonstration of tire efficiency. To go 500 mile« in less than five hour» on this rough and bumpy 26-year-old brick track, without tire trouble of any kind, demonstrate« the strength and blowout protection that Firestone builds into their Gum-Dipped Tires. AB JENKINS ALSO RECENTLY demonstrated the stamina, efficiency, and > * I Before you buy new tires ask yourself these three questions 1— "Will the tread give me ths greatest' traction and protection against skidding?" 2— ""Are they built to give me the greatest blowout protection?" 3— "Without sacrificing these two important safety. features will they give me longer mileage, thus making them the most economical tires I can buy?" ANSWER No. 1—Leading university teat« show Firestone High Speed Tire« «top your car 15% quicker than the beat of all popular makes of tires. ANSWER No. 1—Unequaled performance record« for sixteen consecutive years prove that Gum- Dipping gives you the greatest blowout protection ever known. ANSWER No. 3— Thousands of car owners report unequaled mileage records — evidence of the longer wear and greater economy of Firestone High Speed Tires. il nity testi show meli res stop can 25% quicker. 2 I Volume—Direct Purchasing—Straight LineManufacturing and Efficient and Economical System of Distributing to our SOO Store« and to 30,000 Dealer«« enable« Firestone to give you greater value« at lowest prices Gum-Dipped cord« give greater blowout protection. Gum-Dipping h not uudin other tire». © W.st.rn Nsw.psp.r I’nlon. BOYS! GIRLS! Read the Gratae Nuts ad In another column of thia pai>cr and learn how to Join the Dizzy Dean Winners and win valuable free prizes.—Adv. Wider, flatter trea Ives mor« than 50 % ongar non-skid wear. CEMTUIT PROGRESS TTPE .w. Might as Well If you must forgive, forgive gra clously. 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