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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, JIEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 1932.
PAGE SEVEN
Local and Personal
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Visit In Medford H&l Moore of
Sheffield Exchanges, Inc., Portland,
1 in Medford dialling for a few days.
Here on Buiineu Dick Singer, rep
resentative of the Singer Bros, lug
gage firm, w&a in thl city calling
on local nouses yesterday.
On Taxation John Rolston, wire
chief for the Home Telephone and
Telegraph company. Is spending sev
eral days vacationing at Prospect.
At Table Rock Frank Howard of
this city spent Saturday transacting
business at Table Rock, where he
will be employed this week.
Chester Kubll Here Chester Kubll
who came from northern Oregon for
the funeral of his grandfather, Wll-
llan Cameron, Is epending several
days In the Rogue River valley.
.
Miss Walker Improved Friends of
Miss Winifred Walker, who has been
111 for some time, are glad to learn
that ahe was feeling considerably
better yesterday. ,
Leave for Cabin Mrs. Maude Sni
der and family left last evening for
Shady Cove to spend the week-end
at their cabin on Rogue river, enjoy
ing swimming and boating.
In City Tradinff Mrs. C. C. Dick
inson of McCloud, Calif., who was In
Medford shopping Friday, registered
her car at the out-of-state auto bu
reau on South Riverside avenue.
Down fi'om Rfsoort d Peckel
meyer, who operates the resort at
Union Creek, spent yesterday In Med
ford buying supplies. R. H. Green of
the upper Rogue region was also a
business visitor In Medford Saturday.
Returns from South Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Robinson, returned Friday eve
ning from Los Angeles, where they
)i two weeks. They also spent some time
at Long Beach.
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Shopping Yesterday The list of
shoppers In Medford yesterday from
nearby towns included Mrs. Tessle
Morgan of Central Point, Mrs. Don
as Graffls of Phoenix and Mrs. Chub
Anderson of the same district.
Grass Fire The city fire depart
ment was called Saturday for the
second time this week to extinguish
a grass fire. Yesterday's call, at 10:45
a. m, waa at 711 Palm street. No
damage resulted.
At Butterfleld Home Mrs. David H.
Wilcox, who underwent an operation
for appendicitis several days ago, has
been moved from the hospital, to the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles But
terfleld. T Crater Lake Before continuing
to Crater Lake, Edward Lee Clark or
Springfield, Mr., registered his auto
bile with Lee C. Garlock at the Ore
gon branch of the state auto club
Friday.
Guest of Parents Mrs. Nota Hen
derson of Salem, arrived in Medford
Saturday noon on the Shasta from
San Francisco to visit her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George J. Prescott and
her son John. She plans to return to
Salem by train this evening. In San
Francisco, she was the guest of an
aunt.
To Wilson Cabin Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Wilson and Frederick Colvlg left
Saturday morning for the Wilson
cabin on the Diamond lake road,
where they will remain until this
evening.
Rosen baum Returns A. 5. Rosen
baum, district freight and passenger
agent for the Southern Pacific, re
turned yesterday from a two days'
business trip through northern Cali
fornia. Register Autos Registering their
cars at the out-of-state offtoee on
South Riverside Friday, were the fol
lowing travelers: J. R. Prentice of
Duncan, Okla., E. R. Martin of Fort
Collins, Colo., and O, D. Cotton of
Searchlight. Nev.
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Arrive from Klamath Traveling In
Waco-F, Glen Neel, department of
commerce inspector in the aeronau
tics branch, for this district, Lee Ey
erly of Salem and Art Whlttaker of
Alexander Aircraft, arrived at the
Medford airport yesterday.
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Guests from North The Portland
ers. whose names are listed on regis
ters in Medford are Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Dunn, E. G. Lewis, Hal S. Moore. Edw.
P. McKnlght, Mrs. V. Thomas and
daughter, J. J. Burke, Harold David
son, C. H Weatherton, Mr. and Mrs.
A. P. Wilson, Lloyd Gedamke, J. F.
Dwyer. C. R. McMillan and J. A. Mc
Henry. Move to Lake D. S. Libbey, park
naturalist, and his family will ;lcave
here Monday for Crater Lake, where
they will make their home for the re
mainder of the summer. They have
been residing at the Arthur Arms
since their arrival here from the
east.
Mrs. Dugan Has Guests Recent
guests of Mrs. Mary E. Dugan at her
Sams Valley farm, were Mr. and Mrs.
George Dickey of Salem, Mrs. Warze
ther and children and Mrs. Barral
of Seattle. While here they motored
to Crater Lake with Mrs. Dugan and
also enjoyed many drives through
the Rogue river valley. Mrs. Dickey
Is Mrs. Dugan's sister and formerly
lived In southern Oregon, where she
has many friends.
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Ranger Naturalist nere Earl W.
Count, ranger-naturalist at Crater
National park, who has been station
ed at Grand Canyon for the past
three years, was In Medford yester
day. He is a graduate of Williams col
lege, and a graduate in science In
Northwetaern University and the Uni
versity of Calif. Mr. Count spent sev
eral years in Switzerland and Bul
garia, and has taught zoology in San
Jose state college. Although Mr.
Count speaks several languages flu
ently, he said he would try and speak
English at the park.
California Residents The Califor
nia guests at the hotels here Include
J. 8. Gren, E. S. Choy, George Borne
mann, T. E. Laynahan, M. Elwall and
Mrs. O. Nelll of San Francisco, C. C.
Anderson of Stockton, George J. Ul
rich and Cal B. Ulrlch of Modesto,
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Skeets of Auburn,
Mr. and Mrs. Q. J. Ticoulat, Miss Hel
en Gelham and Grace G. Halbert
Portervllle and from Los Angeles:
Harry Barney, E. W. Llndstrom, E.
Elsenhardt, S. Breier, M. Mohr, Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Alton and son and
Mrs. O. E. Groat.
Arrive from South Mrs. Rate
Wright arrived In Medford yesterday
noon on the Shasta from Los Angeles.
Guest of Rlckerts George Walters
of Wheeler. Ore., la the guest here of
Dr. and Mrs. Jud D. Rlckert. Mr. Wal
ters la Dr. Rlckert's cousin.
On Fishing Trip Pete Boyden, Jim
Eaton and Otto deJarnett are spend
ing today fishing and picnicking at
Hiatt prairie,
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Mr. Scott Here Harry Soott of San
Francisco arrived in Medford at noon
Saturday by train, to vacation on
Rogue river.
From St. Paul The only guest
from a distance, registered here at
the hotels yesterday were Mr. and
Mrs. C. B. Griffiths of St. Paul, Minn.
Guests In Medford Hotel registra
tions yesterday in Medford Included
B. R. Pooley of Eugene, E. B. Whit
stone of Roseburg and Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Dunn of Klamath Falls,
Fish In Nebraska Fellow mall car
riers at the local post office yesterday
received at letter from E. D. Scrlpter,
who Is vacationing at Lewellen, Nebr.,
stating that he had been successful
landing several fish.
Camerons to Medford Mr. and Mra.
Don Cameron made a business trip
to Medford, Friday. Cameron Is su
pervisor of road construction for the
Siskiyou National forest. Grants
Pass Dally Courier.
Visit In Eagle Point W. H. Young,
cashier of the State bank of Eagle
Point, was among the Medford visit
ors Friday, accompanied by his bro
ther, C. H. Young of Gold Beach, who
with his family are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Young at Eagle Point.
VMt In Grants Pass A party of
friends, Including Mrs. C. Wyant,
Mrs. R. L. Wyant and Mra. Al Mc
Cammon, all of Medford, called at
the Al Zastrow home in this city,
Thursday. Grants Pass Dally Cour
ier. Sail for Islands Mrs. Yoshio Na
gata and two-year-old daughter, and
Isaml Nagata, her brother-in-law,
sailed yesterday from Los Angeles on
the S. S. Calawall for Honolulu and
Hllo, Hawaii to visit. They left Med
ford by train for the south.
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Blankets Stolen Mrs. Roy Buck
ingham, who resides at 330 South
Central avenue, reported to city po
lice Saturday morning that a number
of blankets had been stolen from the
clothesline at her home some time
during Friday night.
Seattle Guests Stopping at the ho
tels in the city, from Seattle, are A.
C. Flelschman, Ed. A. Brown, Mr.
and Mrs. G. I. Kirby, Paul Wood, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy E. Wilson, Jr., H. Chap
man, L. Clayton, E. Collins and B.
Horton.
Visit In Medford Mr. and Mra. Carl
A. Lyman of Denver, Colo., and Wash
ington, D. C., left yesterday for their
home in the latter city, having visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scheffel and
Mrs. Carrie Lyman. Mr, Lyman is
chief traveling auditor for the recla
mation service.
Buy Home Here Mr. and Mrs. T.
P. Caldwell have purchased a home
at Medford, according to word re
ceived by friends here. They sold
their residence here recently to Mrs.
W. L. Spencer. Mr. Caldwell plans to
return here In the fall to continue
his fur buying business. Burns
times-Herald.
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PRICES
Matinee, adults . . . 25c
Evening, 'adults . . . 35c
LOGES, Mat., 35o. Eve., 40o
KIDDIES, any time lOo
STARTS TODAY!
FOR 3 BIG DAYS!
You will love this sensational
new love team . . .
You will meet a new kind of girl
and you will find yourself loving
her ...
Her story will creep into your
heart . . . and stay there!
TWO NEW STARS!
ANN DVORAK LEE TRACY
W'"9 vjj Richard Cromwell 'j'Jf
COMEDY WOW
"Maybe I'm Wrong"
New Stars In Holly Picture
Featured at the Holly theater to
day are two new stara and a brand
new love team. Lee Tracy and Ann
Dvorak who are featured in "The
Strange Love of Molly Louvatn," are
teamed for the first time and make
a decided hit.
Ann Dvorak has had but few
parts In the movies but In those
few parts she has been so outstand
ing that fans throughout the na
tion have wanted to see more of
her and she has rapidly become a
star.
Lee Tracy Is an Interesting char
acter also. His work heretofore has
been confined principally to the
New York stage where he carried off
top honors in such outstanding plays
as "Broadway," "Front Page" and
"Louder Please." The supporting cast
of these two In "The Strange Love
of Molly Louvaln," includes Guy
Klbbee, Leslie Fenton and Evalyn
Knapp.
Short subjects at the Holly today
Include a comedy wow. featuring
Richey Creig, Jr., in "Maybe I'm
Wrong."
Flero Returns Al Flero has return
ed to Medford after spending several
days attending to business matters
in northern California.
Guests of Howards Professor and
Mrs. E. L. Musick and daughter, Beth,
of Newark, Cal., are guests In thla
ctty of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Howard.
Professor Musick Is principal of
schools in Newark. Mrs. Musick Is,
Mrs. Howard's sister. I
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To Paint Numbers LeRoy Hornsby
today was given permission by the
city to paint house numbers on the
street curbs in the city. It Is not re
quired by the city, however, or
townspeople to have this work done,
it -vas pointed out. Mr. Hornsby plans
to start soliciting the first of the
week, from house to house. He said
today that the background would be
painted black with white letters.
Visit Relatives Lt. and Mrs. Jesse
Dressier and daughters Caroline and
Oertrude Ann of the Hawaiian Isl
ands, where Lt. Dressier is stationed,
arrived In Medford Friday on the
Shasta to spend a few days visiting
his folks, the F. H. Dresslers. The
Dresalers have not been in Medford
for two years. They are en route to
New York City.
To Raise Frogs 3. D. Brown cf
Ferrydale recently obtained a ship
ment of breeding frogs from R. J.
Werth of Portland, who maintains
several frog ponds near Vancouver.
The consignment to Brown was placed
In a pond fed with cold water from a
mountain spring. The Investment in
this vicinity Is largely an experiment.
Its success depends upon how cool the
water of the ponds can be kept, dur
ing the summer months. Frogs re
quire cool water for a habitat.
Grants Pass Dally Courier.
Mrs. Wells In City Mrs. Irene Wells
o' Talent Is spending several days in
this city, caring for her daughter.
Mrs. Edna Bee son, who has been very
111 with influenza.
Leave for Spokane E. W. Wake
field and E. R. Coss plan to leave
Monday for Spokane, where they will
spend a week or. 10 days as gucsta of
relatives.
Guests at Cabin Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Robinson, and Mr. Robinson's broth
er and family of Napa, Calif., were
guests Friday evening of Dr. and Mrs.
Jud D. Rlckert at their cabin "Rlck
rock" ' at Edge wood park on Rogue
river. Mrs. Robinson will be remem
bered here as Nellie Barton of the
Applegate district. They continued
their Journey to Crater Lake and
Klamath Falls.
Johnson Vacationing Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Johnson are leaving today on
a vacation trip by motor, for Sun
Diego. They will be Joined there by
Lieut. Stewart Ralston, of the avia
tion corps, U. S. Marines, brother of
Mrs. Johnson, who will accompany
them to Albany Oregon, where Lieu
tenant Ra Is tons and Mrs. Johnson's
parents reside. From there, they will
Journey to Boise, Lda.. to visit Mr.
Johnson's parents. Mr. Johnson la as
sistant manager of Montgomery Ward
and company's store here.
Marvin In City Max Marvin of
Ashland, secretary of the Democrat
ic central committee, was in Medford
yesterday afternoon calling on local
Democrats and considering plana for
the fall campaign, through which lo
cal democracy plana to come out vic
torious. In Shopping Saturday Mrs. S, E.
Howlett and daughter. Miss Hattle
Howlett of Eagle Point were shopping
In this city yesterday. Mrs. Howlett
reported a recent visit from her
daughter, Mrs. Millie Hoyt. Mra. Dale
Stokes of Eagle Point was also a vis
itor as waa Mra. Otto aster of Phoenix.
8UX.. MON., TUB.
"UNION DEPOT"
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
Joan Dlondel
Children So Anytime
IMPORTANT
ANNOUNCEMENT
To Our Southern Oregon Friends!
During the past year we have truthfully and Bincerely
endeavored in every way to present to the Southern
Oregon public the most outstanding and highest calibre
entertainment procurable. We have diligently combed
the markets for screen attractions of proven worth,
and the same identical programs have been presented
in a multitude of cities elsewhere at much higher ad
mission prices ... in fact twice as much In many
instances.
In the meantime our film costs have been mounting
all out of proportion to previous seasons, and it is
continuing thus,, despite the drop in costs in other
commodities.
Because of this, and because we are extremely anxious
to maintain our high level of quality entertainment,
and because, under our present admission price sched
ule we are unable to continue these types of programs,
we find it imperative that we revise our admission
prices.
Beginning on Sunday, June 26th, 1932, our new mat
inee adult general admission price at the Holly and
Fox Craterian theaters will be 25 cents, and our evening
adult general admission price will be 3D cents,. The
children's price in both theaters continues at 10 cents
anytime.
We are sincerely grateful for your past patronage, and
it will be our sole aim to offer only the utmost in
service and entertainment in the future, and we trust
we will continue to enjoy the hearty cooperation ex
tended to us by our friends in the past.
Cordially
John Niedermeyer
Manager
(Signed)
Cordially
Don Geddes
Manager
. (Signed)
Richard Dix Star
Picture At Rialto
"The Lost Squadron," pctaculnr
air epic, playing at tlia Vox Rialto to
day and tomorrow, brought Richard
uix, the atar, many new acting ex
perlencea.
Fir the first time In hla career. Dlx
plays a tramp a real, pandhandllnu,
rod-rldlii(r "scenery 'bo." For once he
aoeant get the girl. He reveals him'
self as a first class pantomlmlst In
a series of eight scenes. He also plays
an aviator lor the first time.
Dick Orace. famed stunt aviator
and novelist, wrote the atory and ner.
formed many of the "crack-ups" seen
in me picture.
A superlative cast supports Dix.
included In the Hat of the players
are Mary Aator, Erich von Strohclm
and Robert Armstrong.
Geddes Announces
Big Craterian Hit
Contracts were closed today by Don
Qeddcs, manager of the Fox Crateri
an theatre, for a. road show presen
tation of "Grand Hnt.l
doldwyn-Mayer's most ambitious
tnru production. The picture, which
la now being shown as a legitimate
attraction throughout the country.
will be seen here for only two days
Wednesday and Thursday, July 6th
and 7th.
The cast In "Grand Hotel" la re
garded as probably the greatest which
has yet been seen In one picture.
Heading the list are Greta Garbo,
John Barrvmore. Jnnn rv.wfneH ,,
lace Beery, Lionel Barrymore, Lewis
Stone and Jean Hersholt.
Reporta from other critics where
io mm ana oeen snown indicates
that It has proved an outstanding
Constance Bennett At Craterian
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Hollywood screen fame and the
price It demands and a revelation
of the Inside stuff that builds a star
creates the unusual setting for Con
stance Bennett's new starring ve
hicle, which comes to the Fox Cra
terian for three days, atartlng to
day. Teeming with glamour, colorful a
an eye-stopping fireworks display;
flashing with vivid personality and
loaded with that fascinating human
neas that everyone lovea, this pic
ture comes as one of the most out"
standing productions of the season.
For the first time, the human, dra
matlo side of the film capital of
the world Is pictured as lt actually
Is no ridicule, no glorification. '
The supporting cast lncludea Nell
Hamilton, Lowell Sherman. Gregory
Ratoff and Eddie Anderson. The
story waa written by Adela Rogers
St. John and directed by George
Cukor.
and notable success, winning the
hearty approval of press and public
and establishing many new attend
ance records. "
Plans now are being made to make
the local engagement a gala affair,
according to Ooddes. The Pox Cra
terian showing will be the only time
"Grand Hotel" will be seen In this
southern Oregon territory this sea
son. Prior to its being made into a
talking picture, "Grand Hotel" won
International fame both as a book
and as a play. More than 0,000,000
people have read the novel, lt Is re
ported. On the atage lt waa possibly
the outstanding hit of a number of
years, playing a full season In New
York, London, Paris and Berlin.
Wlneland's Beauty Shop. Perma
nent 4. S and 7, Shampoo anil
finger wave 1, Finger wave 76o. Wet
wave 38o. Complimentary facials fea
turing "Youth Skin" toiletries, Phone
81.
Sold at the Jumbo tvemon delic
ious home-made fudge. Made by
Mrs. Frank Rodger.
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BEHIND THE SCENES . . .
IN HOLLYWOOD... FOR
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LOWELL SHERMAN NZIL HAMILTON
GREGORY RATOFF rJ'Xu,
ALSO
That Comedy Side-Splitter
CHARLEY CHASE
"First In War"
Clever Screen Act, "Meet The Winner"
FOX MOVIETONE NEWS
PRICES
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MATINEES
WEEK
DAYS
25
NIGHTS
HOLIDAYS
AND
BUN. MATS.
35c
L liLKJj TODAY and MONDAY
ANY SEAT
ANY TIME
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RICHARD DIX in "The Lost Squadron"