Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 19, 1932, Page 9, Image 9

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    MEDFORD MXIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAT 19, 1932.
PAGE NINE
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Local and
From Ashland A. A. Madden of
Asbland was In Medford yesterday
morning attending to business mat
ten. t
Guest of Elliotts Miss Virginia
Lindley of Coker Butte was a guest
last night of Miss Amy Elliott, da us li
ter of Dr. and Mrs. B. R. Elliott.
Cornells In Medford Mr. and Mrs.
A. B. Cornell spent Tuesday in Med
ford attending to business matters.
Grants Pass Dally Courier.
Palms Home Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Palm returned to Medford this morn
ing by train from Portland, where
they spent a day.
Win Medford Tuesday O. S. Blan
chard made a business trip to Med
ford Tuesday morning. Grants Pass
Dally Courier.
Visit the Hills Mrs. Jennie Jones
of Medford and Mrs. Victor Mason ol
Talent spent Tuesday In Ashland
with Mrs. Tom Hill on Granite street.
Ashland Dally Tidings.
In Medford Today Delete Harper
of Riddle, Ore., arrived in the city
by train this morning, and plans to
t continue to Brentwood, Cal., this
evening.
Mrs. Stowell ImproTert Mrs. George
Stowell has returned to her home at
Eagle Point from the Ashland hos
pital and Is reported to be In a
much improved condition.
Rail Representatives J. T. Wallace
and J. P. Scanlln. rati representatives
with headquarters in Portland, were
In Medford today on business, having
1 arrived last evening.
Harper In City Hershell Harper,
Vancher of the Sams Valley section.
ta In Medford yesterday shopping
and discussing the political situa
tion. m 9
Registration Slight C. D. Plynn of
Eugene and Guy Yung of Klamath
Palls were the only guests at Medford
hotels from state points outside of
Portland.
Standard Oil Man P. N. Newton
of the Standard OH company arrived
In Medford this morning from Port
land to spend two, days here on
business.
Return to North Bend Mrs. H. A.
Fallln and two daughters left this
noon on the Shasta for their home
at North Bend, having visited rela-1
tlvea and friends here for the past
week. v j
Guest of Son Mrs. O. M. Surles of
Des Moines, Iowa, arrived In the city
today on the Shasta to visit her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs.
L. N. Surles. She plans to remain
until the first of June.
Archery Tournament Plana for an
archery tournament for Memorial
day, May 30, have been announced
and are consuming the time of many
local fans who will compete at the
Jackson county fairgrounds.
...
Girl Scout Trip Off The overnight
trip planned for Girl Scouts of troop
7 of Roosevelt school next Saturday
has been postponed Indefinitely, ac
cording to Vera Humphrey, captain.
Lets O'Nell la scout leader of the
troop.
...
Pioneers, Visitors Mr. and Mrs. R.
E. Peyton, well known pioneer resi
dents of the Trail district, were vis
itors In Medford yesterday. Mr. Pay
ton Is kttown to many people through
the dairy he has kept for many,
many years, recording events and
weather conditions of southern Oregon.
Leonard Alone Has These
The LEN-A-DOR
The Chlll-orn-eter
One-plex-e All-Porcelain In
terior Porcelain Coolln? Unit with
Chromlum-Plftted Door
Sanitrays nd Rubbr Trays
Heavy Bar Type Shelves
Ec? Baket
Electric L'.srbt
Table Top
LEONARD ELECTRIC
Personal
Undergoes Operation Mrs. N. B.
Henson of Phoenix underwent a ma
jor operation at the Community hos
pital today.
Leaves for Oil Fields Webster
Carroll left yesterday for Las Vegas,
Cal., where he will be employed in the
oil fields.
Business Callers Today The list of
callers In Medford today from neigh
boring localities Includes Mrs. Prank
Dltsworth of Laurelhurst, H. E. Heg
ner of Gold Hill and L. H. Wyant of
Lake Creek.
Mr. Balrd Improved C. J. Balrd of
500 Austin street, who underwent a
major operation at the Community
hospital ves'jrday, is reported getting
along nicely today, his friends are
glad to learn.
Fined $li Donald Caul was fined
15 In Justice court this morning by
Judge Glenn O. Taylor, on a charge
of reckless driving. Young Caul was
arrested this morning by George J.
Prescott, after he had driven into a
parked car.
Attends Jesters Mr. and Mrs. H.
R. Saltmarsh of Crescent City motor
ed to Medford yesterday, and Mr.
Saltmarsh attended the meeting of
the Jesters, Shrine organization, here
last evening, at the Hotel Medford.
He Is a realtor in the coast city.
Two Others Get MedalsTwo names
were omitted by mistake yesterday in
the account of medals awarded at the
Tuesday night meeting of the Med
ford and Grants Pass National Guard
units. They were Virgil Swanson and
Tule Williams, each the recipient of
a five-year medal.
Register from South The Call
fornians registered at city hotels in
clude G. W. Hatten, Mr. and Mrs. G.
P. Vollener, A. Meyer and E. Ryan of
San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Sanders of Oakland. Andrew H. Guty,
Mr. and Mrs. B. E, Gregory of Los
Angeles. J. 8. Ward and Mr. and Mrs.
H R. Saltmarsh of Crescent City, B.
Kenneth Randall, E. M. Lindy, Rose
mary Smith, Pollyanna Smith and
Ethel Kelaey of Berkeley.
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Steel and Wood Cabinet Con- N
miction
Leonard Improved Insulation
Leonard Pure White Lacquer
Vegetable Crlsper
Steel and Wood Doors
Floating Condensing; Unit
Mechanical Unit backed by 17
years of experience
Close City Hall As tomorrow la
election day, and a legal holiday, the
city offices will be closed tomorrow,
it was announced today.
Injures Leg John R. Hughes, Re
publican candidate for the nomina
tion for sheriff, suffered a badly in
jured leg Thursday afternoon, when
he tore the ligaments In a fall. Mr.
Hughes was In the delegation which
visited Savage Rapids dam to inspect
fish conditions.
From Distant Points Included
among the people from distant points
who have registered at Medford hotels
are T. H. Harrison and family of New
South Wales, Australia, Albert B.
Tlbbets of New York and S. Wehner,
H. W. Ealea and A. T. SJoblom of
Chicago.
Home from Klamath O. L. Mac
Donald, manager of Foster & Klelser
In this city, returned yesterday from
a business trip to Klamath Falls. He
reports many men from the neigh
boring city attending the meeting
of the United States chamber of
commerce.
Slightly Injured R. O. Batemsn
suffered minor Injuries yesterday
afternoon when the gravel truck he
was driving was struck by the car
driven by Ruby Waddell. The acci
dent occurred near the Rogue River
Meat company. Both the truck and
MLss Waddell's car were badly dam
aged, reports at the city police sta
tion show.
Southern Oregon on Air Southern
Oregon and Crater lake will compose
the subject of a radio program, June
12, on the American Legion hour,
according to announcement received
by the Chamber of Commerce. The
45-mlnute program will begin at 7:45
p. m. and Is being presented through
the courtesy of the Legion. The pro
gram Is on a hookup of all stations
west of Denver.
From Rose City Portlanders whose
names appear on the city hotel reg
istration lists nre P. A. Johnson, J.
J. Barnett, C. R. Martin, S. G. Pal
mer, J. Rosenwald. C. W. Poote,
Maude Hershberger, W. J. Mcintosh,
W. G. Baker. L. C. Friedman, E. H.
Coleman, S. K. Robinson, R. Klee,
D. G. Burdlck, R. C. Krueger. LeRoy
Shane, H. L. Acker, Mrs. Doris W.
Bailey, A. F. Holden, Jr., J. F. Scan
lln, J. T. Wallace. Elton Watklns.
Jacob Miller, Wm. Reedy and son
and 8. L. Barry.
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that's the
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Simply touch a convenient lever with your foot
and the door swings open. How convenient when
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this improvement the LEN-A-DOR.
Come in and aee the many superior features of
this electric refrigerator!
NEW LOWER PRICES
$148 50 to $318
Your Own Terms in Reason
Trade in your old Ice Box as Part Payment
At Eagle Point Lucille Jennings
left yesterday for Eagl point, where
she plana to spend several weeks.
At City Hotels The following Se
attle guests are registered today at
hotels In Medford: T. P. Waring.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oovro, J. S. Stev
ens, D. M. Schlndler and A. L. Powell.
To Crater Lake Herman Pickett
and Albert B. TlbbetU of New York
city left early today for Crater lake.
The two men are representatives of
the National White Lead company,
and attended a meeting of valley
painters at the Hotel Medford last
evening.
Charles Bickford
In Hit At Holly
An exciting drama which move,
with the speed of a trip-Aammer la
now showing at the Holly theatre.
Thl unusual acreen play la "Scan
dal for Sale." Universal picture
which deals with the hectic career
of a professional scandalmonger
who will go to any length to secure
a "story" for his paper, finally to
learn that he la ruining his own
life.
The role of this ruthleee city edi
tor Is played by Charles Bickford,
who la featured In the production
with Hose Hobart and Pat O'Brien.
Don't fall to aee "Scandal for Sale."
It Is one of the classics of the sea
son, written by Emlle Oauvreau and
sensationally populsr as a novel,
named "Hot News."
The clever short subject program
Includes a Graham McNamee News
Reel and a very funny Kartoon. This
program will show through Saturday.
Comedy Comes To
Craterian Screen
(By Jack Betlaw)
The comedy treat of the entire
year la In store for Fox Craterian
theatre patrons tomorrow and Sat
urday, when little Jackie Cooper and
funny Chic Sale, probably about the
two most popular stars of their kind
on the screen, appear In that smash
ing success, "When a Feller Needs a
Friend."
Those who remember seeing Jackie
Cooper in "Sklppy" and "The Champ"
can really appreciate the statement
that "When a Feller Needs a Friend"
Is by far finer In every way than
anything he has hitherto appear as
a star.
Of course Chic Sale needs no Intro-
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$10 95
NOW
V
Morris B. Leonard
Holly Theatre Bldg.
Phone 427
ductlon either. After such astound
ing hits as 'The Expert" and other
rlb-tlckllng smashes, he emerges this
time In the top portrayal of his entire
career.
The story of "When a Feller Needs
a Friend" la adapted from William
Johnston's "Llmpy." and Is laid In a
small, mid-western town. Jackie as
the little crippled boy, and Chic Sale
as "Uncle Jonas," driver of the
town's obsolete horse car, and crony
of the boy, portray not only marvel
ous roles, but their poignancy as well
aa a rib-tickling humor prove riot
ous indeed.
Others In the cast Include Ralph
raves, Dorothy Peterson, Andy 8hu-forU-,"
Helen Parrlsh, Donald Haines
and others. v
An Important additional attraction
on this program Is the roaring Lau
rel and Hardy comedy wow, "The
Chimp" , , . and a knockout of
laughter.
BOXING BENTS HERE
Mack LUIard, promoter for two
years of ring events In Marshfleld.
haa moved to this city and with the
permission of the boxing commission
will stage events In Medford In the
near future.
Herb Owen, local promoter, has re
linquished his right to present box
ing events, but will continue wltti
his program of wrestling matches.
LUIard also plans to open a gym
nasium In Medford as soon as quar
ters can be obtained. He formerly
operated the White House gym In
Portland.
Chas. P. Talent, candidate for
Sheriff, will speak over KMED to
night at 7:45, and answer some Im
portant questions brought before
him during the campaign.
(Paid adv.)
NOW
PLAYING!
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CHAS. BICKFORD
ROSE HOBART
PAT O'BRIEN
Claudia Dell
J. Farrell MacDonald
Harry Bereiford
Berton Churchill
Glenda Farrell
ALSO
Graham McNamee Now
Kartoon (Hollywood Gone Wild)
Eddie Buzzell in "Gall of the North"
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RECREATIONAL FOLDER
ON SOUTHERN OREGON
Plans to proceed Immediately with
publication of the recreational folder
showing the opportunities offered
vacationists In southern Oregon,
were completed last night at the
meeting of the Chamber of Com
merce publicity committee The Jack
son county booklet was also discussed
by the committee.
Lee Bishop and Jack Retlaw were
appointed to compose a special com
mittee to arrange material for the
recreational folder. The cover will
display scenes of Crater Lake and
fishing In the Rogue. It la being
designed by L. M. Welsenberger of
Foster & Klelser. It will bo com
posed of eight pages, carrying a map
of southern Oregon, photographs of
scenic and recreational spots for
which this section Is famed, and In
formation planned to carry the story
of southern Oregon to the public.
The committee expects to publish
35,000 copies of the folder, 10.000 to
Today and Friday
"SVENGALI"
with John Barrymore
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MURDER . . .
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troubles were his
delight ... he
gloried in sensa
tional stories
until he himself
wis the victim
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Ohas. P. Talent, candidate for
Sheriff, will speak over KMED to
night at 7:45, and answer some Im
portant questions brought before
him during the campaign.
(Paid adv.)
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with Elissa Landi
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