Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 30, 1931, Page 4, Image 4

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    MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, .OREGON, SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 1931.
PAGE POUR
- F. W. Combs, whejn
ling at Prospect fir t
months, spent the" wie
home here.
George A. Kerby wai
Monday transacting bu
Misses Marie and H
mers and Miss Goldie
In Medford Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayi
Prospect spent the
the creek.
Mr. and Mrs. E. o.
at the Sommers home
day.
Mrs. Ella Abbott a
Eudell, were callers at
Smith home one day o:
Will Ri
Fox Crateriat
f 3 V JtrTE7
i V 11111 xJmife-. I I
WOT
' Cllmpsea of some ot the famous stare who are reatured In -New snow World" pictures cnihiR U tl.e Jox Cra
terlan and Fox Blalto: Top left Will BoRers In "As Young As You Feel." Left center, top Joan C riiwford In
"This Modern Age." BleCit center, top Bert Wheeler and Dorothy Lee In "Too Many Cooks. Top rlRht Jack
Holt and Bnlph (Iruves In the sensational drama of the air, "OlrlRlble." Second row: Left Janet Oa.vnor and cnas.
Fnrrell In "Merely Marv Ann." Center-Blames Dunn and Sally Kllcrs In "Bad Girl." Bight Clnndctte Colbert, who
plays with, Georges Metaxa In "Secrets of a Secretary.'" Bottom left Edmund Lowe, Lois Moran and Jean Hers
hint In "Transatlantic." and Bottom left Scene from "Tabu." ' ' "
JACKSONVILLE
JACKSONVILLE, Ore., Auz. 30
(Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Anderson,
Mrs. C. E. Anderson, Mrs. Arthur Wells
and Mrs. Kate Collins, flll of Medford.
visited old acquaintances In Jackson
ville Sunday. Mr. unci Mrs J. A. An
derson and Mrs. Knt Collins ro for
mer residents of tills plr.ro.
Grandma Pnucott Itss returned to
the home of her daughter In Med
ford after spending sevoral weeks at
the L. J. Combest ;horne, '
Mary needy, whd lives on tho for
mer Mnnko ranch east of town, was
Injured when she fell' from a hulder
while picking blackberries.
Mr. and Mrs. CI. W. Oodwarrt, Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Ncldcrmeyer,' Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Neldermeyer, Mr. and Mrs.
Theo. Slmms, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Wendt and the Misses Dorln and Babe
Conger enjoyed Sunday at Loko o'
tho Woods.
Bud Snider, proprietor of a con
fectionery and pool room In Gold
Hill, was In Jacksonville recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Loffler, former
residents of tills place, are the proud
parents of a baby boy bcrn August
39, at their home on Lotler lane.
Mr. and Mm. McCullogli of Yreka
visited here Sunday. Mrs. McCullogh.
remembered as Ina Mntney, is a niece
of Mra.. Arthur Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Cllntot Dunnlngton
and little sons visited In Klamath
I'alU Thursday. .
Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Backus of Med
io rd, Mr. and Mrs. Cleorgft backus and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kcnworthy of
Jacksonville spent Sunday swimming
on the Applegate and picking berries
Blanche Orrgcyy snd family of
Table Hock visited at the It. E. Wilson
home Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Dorsn and lit
tle daughter from Chehails, Wash., ar
rlvod hero Monday for a short visit
with his mother and brother, Mrs.
Dorsn and Dave Dornn.
.Chas. Blltch. Jr., accompanied by
seven Jacksonville Doys. enjoyed
swimming at Gold Ray d.1111 Sundny.
Vivian Bench Is now at work again
at his Jewelry counter In r-red Kick's
hardware store, after a?slst'ng a week
at Larry Belinda's Jewelry atoro In
Medford during Mr. Swede's absence
on a vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bcxlwlth hud as
guests at dinner Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. L. a. Plckell and, sen of Med
ford. Wm. Enton and Fred Combc-t will
leave oon for a few vcek3' mining
In the Slsklyous.
Mr. Wheeler and Mr. and Mrs. St.
Clnlr left Friday for nesr Copper.
Ore., where they will bo employed at
mining for a few weeks.
Fred Combest recently visited his
brother. Hugh Combrrt, and wife,
who have charge of the Wagner Gap
lookout station.
Mrs. Helen Becker, who haa been
staying for some time at the Beck
man home here, left Monday for a
short visit. She will return soon to
visit Miss Carrie Beckm?;i.
Mrs. William Mulier, who passed
away In an automobile accident In
California, was laid to rest In the
Jacksopvllle cemetery August 33. Her
husband. Wm. Muller, wns a former
resident here.
Mrs. Dora Hnrbaugh vUltcd her
niece. Mrs. F. W. Jemihwv on Wag
ner creek Tuesday. Mn Jennings
was called here a few weeks ago from
her home In Honolulu by the Illness
and death of her father. Evsn Rcamea,
uncle of the Medford attotnoy. She
will return to her homo In a few
days.
Mr. and Mr.t. Harry Helms of Squaw
lako and Mr. and Mm. Wm. O'Hara
of Medford loft hero Tuesday to spend
several days vncatlonlng on tho coast.
Llttlo Wallace Budden, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sydney Budden, who undcr-
went on operation last week. Is now
Improving and reported to be out of
danger.
NEW LOCATION
Southern Oregon
Credit Bureau
and
REDDEN AND CO.
Suite 323 Medford BIdfr.
DELLVIEW, Ore., Aug. 20. (Spl.)
Bcllvlcw P.T. A. will meet Septem
ber 18 nt, the school house. Tlc new
offtreni will bo Installed nnd com
mittees Appointed. Officers are: Mrs.
Oscar Mrti'tm. prestdont: Mrs, Ross
Cvafton, vK'e-prcsldcnt; Walter Lonti
atrcth. secretary; Mrs. W. L. Welch,
treasurer.
Carl Beattlc nnd wire and Mr.
Claude Brlstor and dnughter of Port
land have been visiting reatlvra here
for the past week.. Mrs, jne'Ran
dnls of Bellvtew Is an aunt of Mrs.
lleagle and Mrs. BrLtcr. Both Carl
and his sister, Mrs. Brlster. attended
the Bellvlew s?hool about, fifteen
years ago.
W. L. Moore made a business trip
to Medford Wednesday. ,
Mrs. W. L. Huxley and her guests,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Huxley and daugh
ter, from Three Hills. Canaia, went
You'd
Be
Surprised
at the quantity of sediment
that accumulates in your car's
null a tor. You'll ' be surprised,"
too. - the difference poor
water circulation makes in tho
erformHnce of yoxir car. ' Let
us checK over your radiator
repair leaks nnd blow out the
dirt and sediment. You'll find
that It will make a world of
difference and tyst very lit
tle, too! .
to Grants Pass, where they visited
several days with Mr. and Mra. Albert
Martin. They roturncd home Tues
day.
Miss Lola Talbot, principal of the
Bellvlew school, and Mrs. Ralph
Clapp, clerk of the school board,
checked over the new text books on
Thursday. With the books that were
left lost spring by the school chil
dren It Is hoped that every child In
the school car. be furnished with
free text books, which Is a very wel
come arrangement $hls year.
Mrs. J. H. Williams, who has been
sick for the past several weeks. Is
much Improved but not fully recov
ered. Mis. Ocorgo Yockel Is much Im
proved at this time.
A. L. Peachylcft Monday for Bald
Mountain lookout, whero he Is reliev
ing W. E. Prey of Lake Creek, , who Is
absent because of illness.
Under the leadership of Mra. Willis
Byrd, Mildred Martin and Mildred
Davis are preparing a demonstration
cf tho making of sponge cake for the
county fair.
Monday evonlng, August 31. oll
Bellvlew voters will have an oppor
tunity to vote on the school budget.
Oscar Martin made a trip to Cen-
tral Point Wednesday, taking a load
of peaches.
Miss Cora Ncwhouse was hostess tc
a group of friends Wednesday even
ing, honoring Harold Allison, who will
leave Monday for Salem. After a fou
course dinner prepared by all of the
girls, the young people enjoyed swim
ming and dancing at Twin Plunges.
The evening was ended wlth a -watermelon
feed- at the home of Karl
Moore. Quests were Betty Dean, Ma
rietta 'Whitney, Bculah Harvey, Beth
Joy,. Clarence , Woods, Lyle Reeder,
'Karl -Moore, Buster Newhouse and
rmrum auibou.
TV'everal .members of the P.rT, A.
will meetf rit the 'ochool house next
week to can tomatooes 'to be used
this winter for cafeteria hot lunches.
The P.-T. A. serves these lunches
free to the children.
Mr, and Mrs. Moon returned Mon
day afternoon from a business trip
In California. They spent some time
in Los Angeles. -
' V. V. Hawley, whose birthday anni
versary occurred recently, was enterl
tained by friends and relatives. Mr.
Hawley 's Sunday school class gath
ered at tils home for a social hour
Friday. Sunday noon a birthday din
ner was served at the Hawley home.
The birthday cake was baked by Mr.
Hawley's 10-year-old' granddaughter.
Pern Hawley. In addition to mem
bers of the family, guests were D. C.
Hawley and -children,- Pern, Lolita,
aryl and Ernie. .
F. W. McFarlane
. 613 South Riverside Ave.
You are Invited to present thla cou
pon at the Mall Tribune office and
receive two
FREE
TICKETS
TO A TALKING PICTURE
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THIS PAPER,
NOW PLAYING
"Young As You Feel"
WAGNER CREEK
WAGNER CEBEK, Ore.,- Aug. 29.
(Speclnl) W.- K. Sommers was a
business visitor In Medford Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Taylor were
In Ashland Monday shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. . Balrd and
family have recently) mdved'to the
0. M. Miller ' place? to -spend'-.
winter. " . "! ,'- v vv
Oral Abbott of Prospect spent the
week-end with his mother, Mrs. Ella-
Abbott. ; . .
Among Sunday dinner guests at
the Prank Kerby home were Mr,
and Mrs. Jesse Williams and daugh
ter of Emigrant creek and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Cowen of this creek.
Mrs. Elsie Prnder of Ashland called
at the H. L. Sommer home on busi
ness recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harrison and
sons called at the home of Emma
Kerby Sunday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. CharleB Cowen were
visitors In Ashland re-
and .- Miss Edythe
business
cently. ,.;
Ross . Grove
Pointer ;of Medford took dinner at
the home of Mrs. Ella aodow bun-
da?.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Elliott and lam-
lly recently moved onto the C. A.
Knighton place and expect to spena
the winter thero.-
'Plettire Will Rosera
tailored suit, a garden!
tonhole and his famous
back Immaculately wit!
possible, you say?
That la exactly wha
his latest starring coi
As -You Peel," beginnln
gagement at the Fox c
And what's more, thl
the five different fai
tumes he wears.
The picture Is as ul
tomorrow's news, and Is
the best thing the fa
philosopher has ever
screen.
Plfl Dorsay Is his
which he proves to h:
v.lilch he proves to h
man Is never 'too old
self and that age is n
of how one feels.
The Rlalto has a my.
Sax Rohmer, entitled
tho Dragon,'' which t
days, beginning tod'
Wong. Warner Olnnd
Hayakawa lay the lea
) , 1
Seaweed Bre
Liked (
OJAI, Calif. (UP)-
thing new under th)
time if an old prover
tradlcted.
For this describes t
selling of bread made
ter known as "set
started In this town
a short - distance fro
oceon.
, . William Baker spec
duqlng this bread a
is quite a demand for
gives the. bread a p
he said..
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'Bawer. Asbestos
Paint Co. Increasing
care of orders.
Wimer. Train B:
completed and now l
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