Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 05, 1933, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEDFORD MATL TRIBUXE. rF'JFORD. OREGON, "WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1933.
PAGE FIVE
Local and Personal
Undergoes Operation Earl Mercer
underwent a mJor operation at the
Community hospital today.
Mrs. Edmonds III Mra, J. D. Ed
monds la a patient this week at the
Sacred Heart hospital for medical
care.
Mra. Hepler 111 Mrs. Mary Hepler
of this city is a patient at the Com
munity hospital this week, where she
underwent a major operation.
Guest of Miss Kerr Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew B. Kerr and children of Port
land are guests here this week of
Mr. Kerr's slater, Miss Margaret Kerr.
Hare Tonsils Out James and Joan
Elliott, children of Or. and Mrs. B. R.
Elliott, underwent operations today
at the Community hospital for re
moral of their tonsils.
John Wall In Hospital John Wall
14, who received Injuries in a fall
while Tlsltlng at Olendsle, was re
ported in an improved condition at
the Sacred Heart hospital yesterday
On Fishing Trip Mr. and Mrs. U
J. Carpenter motored t- Crescent
Olty early Tuesday, to enjoy a ten
days fishing excursion along the
coast.
In Medford Sergeant Da7ls of the
Oregon state police, stationed at
Klamath Palls, was In Medford Mon
day, bringing Officer William Mc
Swaln of Portland here.
Sisters Go North Ulster Anthony
and Sister Mary Genevieve of this
city left this morning on the Shasta
for Portland to continue on to Seat
tle after a short stay there.
Home From Bay City Miss Olive
Parker re-turned this morning from
a holiday in San Francisco, to resume
her work at the office of McCurdy
Daniels Insurance agency.
Brown Arrested Frank C. Brown,
arrested Tuesday evening on a charge
of being drunk in a public place,
was released from Jail this morning
when he furnished $10 ball.
Move to Klflmath Mr. and Mrs. V.
L. Goodnight and family have moved
to Klamath Falls from Medford. Mr.
Goodnight is with the state highway
department.
Picnic on Rogue Mr. and Mrs.
John M. Dodge and son Steven, and
daughter Dorothy, were among Med
ford people picnicking on Rogue
river yesterday.
Accidents on Riverside North Riv
erside avenue was the scene of a col
lision July 3 at 3:30 o'clock between
automobiles driven by John Slate of
I Kerby and Dr. Brauer of Seattle, pol
ice files show.
Many Visit Butte Creek The up
per reaches of Butte creek were the
vacationing spot of many Medford
people yesterday. Frank Rogers, who
spent the day there, announced this
morning.
Collide Monday Among the third
of July accidents, reported at the
ctty police was that of Herman Dayon
and Orln R. Adamson of Eagle Point.
The collision was at the corner of
Central and Eighth streets, about
4:30 o'clock.
File Reports Wade J. Roop of
Kings Highway and Vern Marshall of
South Holly streets collided at the
corner of Stewart avenue and Oak
dale Monday afternoon at four o'
clock, reports on file with city police
show.
Accident Reported E. A. Dorf of
1119 North Central avenue and Tom
Y Culbertson were driving the automo
biles which collided yesterday after
noon here. According to Dorf's re
port, Culbertson's car struck the
front and rear fenders of the Dorf
auto.
Oarlocks Reach Chicane According
to word received today by C. E. Gates,
Mr. and Mrs. Oarlock and family en-
Joyed the Journey to the Chicago
fair in their new Ford very much.
Oarlock reports making the trip in
six days, averaging 400 miles per day
and getting an average of 33 Ji miles
per gallon.
At Lake or Woods Mr. and Mrs.
John Moffatt and family were among!
the local people who enjoyed the
Fourth of July at Lake of the Woods,
camping at the resort for several
days.
Mrs. Sam on Here Mrs. Marie a
mon. of Modes ta, Calif., spent the
Fourth of July holiday as the gueat
of Mrs. Emma CUne In this ctty.
Mrs. Samon, who was formerly Marie
Slander, will remain here for a few
days.
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Vacation on Coast Among Medford
people vacationing over the Fourth
of July at Crescent City were Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Farrell and daughter,
Judge G. F. Skipworth and family.
Larry Schade and family. Mr. and
Mra. A. F. Stennett and daughter
Suzette, R. H. Burton, and Paul
Preacott.
Motor to Coast A party of local
young people who spent the Fourth
of July holiday at Crescent City in-
eluded Geraldlne and Gerald Latham
and their cousin. Hazel Smith of
La math. Mo., Gladys Minear, Elsie
and Carl Williams. Harold NorrU, and
Wayne May.
(Continued from Page One.)
nlty and reverence of the ceremony
unbroken by music. The body of
the murdered officer, in flag draped
casket, was accompanied by, as active
pallbearers: Sgt. Philip Louna berry
Sgt. Warren H. Conrad, Sgt. Weston
M. Lemmon, Sgt. Thoburn M. Glem.
Sgt. Mark N. Smith and Corporal
Donald A. Greaves.
And as honorary pallbearers: Ser
geant Keith Ambrose, Raleigh Tay
lor, Mace Pewtherer, Joseph Folaom
Tom Sheridan and Hubert Hoxle.
The Perl Funeral parlors officiated
Following the services, as the body
was borne from the Armory back to
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
W?I!D DEAL
At Dead Indian A number of
Medford people spent yesterday at
Dead Indian Srplngs. Among them
were Henry Maury and M:as Mary
Maury, Mrs. Josephine Stlllman, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Sanford Richardson and
son Donald, who met for luncheon
with Mrs. O. T. Wilson and family
of Sams Valley and other picnickers
from Table Rock.
Burclsons In Portland In order to
select fall merchandise for Burelson's
ladles' ready-to-wear store, Mr. and
Mrs. E. T. Burelson went to Portland
Tuesdaj night. They will attend
style shows featuring advance fash
Ions for fall and early winter and
order apparel from representatives of
eastern houses before returning to
Medfod the end of the week.
Visits Father In South Mrs. H. T.
Llndlay returned this morning from
San Francisco, where she spent the
Fourth of July and preceding week
end as gueat of her father. She will
resume her position at Mann's De
partment store today. She was ac
companied south by her daughter,
Miss Marie Elcher, who returned with
her today on the Shasta.
Building permits Issued Several
building permits have been Issued by
the city this week. Coffee Ann's at
103 East Main street received & per
mit for construction of an extension
counter at the cost of 125. E. C.
Dow of Thirteenth street, was given
a permit for construction of a gar
age at the cost of 500 and the Med
ford Neon Sign company gained per
mission for construction work - on
South Central at the cost of $500.
A QUICK
Have a 6 -room rustic bungalow In
west Medford, near Junior High
School, on paved street. This prop'
erty la clear. Value about two
thousand aa.
Would like to exchange for a 5
room modern house, close in. Will
assume or might pay Cash Differ
ence. Give location and all par
ticulars by letter, and adreas Box
11410, Mail Tribune.
Outstanding Stars at Craterian
TAX LAW IS UPHELD
SALEM. July 6. (AP) The consti
tutionality of the 1031 Intangible in
come tax law was upheld by the Ore
gon supreme court today In an opin
ion handed down In the case of Ruth
C. McPherson against the state tax
commission.
The plaintiff. In the suit, challenged
the right of the state legislature to
Impose a tax on her Intangibles in
come without exemption "simply be-
Fredrlc March. Carole Lombard and Gary Orant are featured In "The
Eagle and the Hawk.' a story of war time flyera said to combine all the
thrills of "Hell's Angela" and "Wings." It opened a four day engage
ment at the Craterian theatre today.
the Perl Funeral parlors, a salute
was fired by the firing squad of Com
pany "A." The procession then con
tinued with military escort to the
funeral parlors. Tonight the body
will be attended by military escort
again to the train for Portland, where
a military band will meet the train
and escort the body to the funeral
parlors, for services Friday at the
Crematorium.
FOR SALE: Blng and Royal Ann
Cherries. A. E. Keyogg, Block 1800.
Ho. Riverside.
FOR SALE or TRADE Dining room
sot for a dresser. 33B Haven.
WANTED To buy lady's writing
desk, must be reasonable. Phone
40S-W.
PORTLAND, July 5. (AP) Butter:
Prints, extras, 34c; standards. 23c.
BUTTERFAT: Portland delivery: A
grade, 2132c lb.; farmers' door de-
FOR RENT 6-room house, sleeping
porch, garage, fruit, shade and
flowers. Inquire 308 W. 13th.
WILL TRADE Team, harness, wag
on, heifer calf, two cows and 4
heifers, 15 months old. for small
acreage In Willamette Valley or in
Washington. Box 11415, Tribune.
FOR SALE Refrigerator, excellent
condition, very reasonable. Call 33
Tripp Street.
Phoenix Woodcraft
Circle Will Meet
Woodcraft circle will meet at the
Grange hall Thursday night. Follow
ing the regular business meeting re
freshments will be served. The com
mittee is, Mrs. L. O. Caster, Mrs. An
drew Hearn. Mrs. Mary Carey, Mrs.
Noah Chandler and Miss Lula Rob
erts. Thimble club of Oak Circle will
meet at the home of Mrs. F. A.
Daugherty Friday afternoon. Mrs.
Earl Loffer will be co-hostess with
Mrs. Daugherty.
PHOENIX LADIES' AID
MEETING THURSDAY
PHOENIX, July 6. (Special.)
Ladles' Aid society will meet at the
church Thursday afternoon. The
serving committee la Mrs. P. A. Den
zer, Airs. H. W. Frame, Mrs. Donna
Graff is, and Mi. C. C. Hartley.
CITY and COUNTRY property, stock
and dairy ranches, free water
rights, best buys around Medford,
House for rent. Roberts, 720 W.
2nd. Tel. 1528-J.
FOR RENT Newly decorated and
nicely furnished 4 room duplex,
reasonable rent. - 20 Portland Ave.
nue.
LOST Transfer title to Pontlac.
Legal owner Timber Products Co.
Leave at Tribune.
PARTY wiahes ride to Portland Fri
day. Phone 1634-X.
FOR SALE All kinds cherries. O,
M. Parker, Ya mile North on Fac.
Highway.
$25 REWARD for any Information
leading to arrest and conviction of
parties who stole turkey at ranch
night July 3rd. Fred C. Sander,
219 No. Peach.
DODGE MOTOR Good condition, $6.
1040 W. nth.
FOR SALE First class cows. Fresh
and coming fresh soon. L. M
Culloch, Talent, Wagner Creek
Road.
keeper wanta work by hour, day or
IIIVIIVII, OUA X 1 tVO I i 1 LIU lie.
Portland Produce
livery. 31 33c lb.; aweet cream, 6c
higher.
EGGS: Pacific Poultry Producers'
selling price: Oversive, 30e; extras,
18c; mixed colors, 17c; mediums, 17c
dozen.
Buying price by wholesalers: Fresh
current receipts, 58 lbs., and up, 13c
dozen.
STRAWBERRIES : New Oregons,
1.40&1.75.
Cheese, milk, country meats, live
poultry, onions, potatoes, wool, hay
quotations unchanged.
- Changed Addresses Alike
QUINOY, Mass. (UP) Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert W. Curtis recently moved
from 379 Franklin street, South
Bra In tree, to 379 Franklin street.
Qulncy.
cause she had a thrifty husband who
has an lnccie of more than 92500
per year, and grant an unmarried wo
man with the same Income from the
eame source, an exemption."
Pioneers To Hold Reunion
PONCA CITY, Okla. (UP) The Kay
County Old Settlers association. In
cluding those who made the run for
homes on the Cherokee strip when
It was opened in 1803, will hold Its
annual reunion next September 18
Fall Didn't Injure Boy
NEW ORLEANS (UP) Five-year
old Manuel Celestlne fell 32 feet
from the second floor porch of his
home to the street and escaped with
out a single injury.
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"SO THIS IS AFRICA"
Tomorrow Mae Clark In
PAROLE GIRL"
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In -MEN OP AMERICA"
Tomorrow Richard Dlx
In "HELL'S HIGHWAY"
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Mirth . . Gayety . . . Excitement . . .
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LEW
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COMING FRIDAY
STUART ERWIN
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"Under the Tonto Rim"
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WORLD'S FINEST SOUND
RCA Wan FlrMlry Wide Rane
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Starting
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CAROLE LOMBARD
JACK OAKIE
SlMy t the luttw si "Wlnp"
Also LAUREL & HARDY in "Twice Two"
"Cuckoo tha Magician" Cartoon Universal Neva
WORLD'S FINEST SOUND
RCA High Fidelity wide Range
Ten-Hour Day Announced
SALT LAKE OITY, Utah (UP)
While other part of the country
talked about six-hour dayi, grocery
store and meat market workers here
rejoiced when the local retail food
distributors board of trade ruled
there should be a 10-hour day maximum.
One new 2-burner Florence Oil
stove. Reg. tie. Close out as. Hub
bard Bros., Inc.
'rom all over the country
you hear its praises sung!
Never before has a motion picture re
ceived such unstinted praise from
CRITICS and PUBLIC alike!
BE MINE
TONIGHT
It has everything you have ever wiahed
for in entertainment! Truly it i the
Greatest of Musical Motion Pictures . . .
Settings that fairly abound with Beauty
. . . Music and Voices such as you've
never heard before!
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The Cinderella Shop's Mid-Summer
CLEARANCE SALE
Beginning tomorrow morning we will sell our
fine stock of spring wearing apparel at these (
remarkably low prices! Be here early to get
your choice.
Silk Dresses
$3.00 values in this group of plain color silk
frocks. Mid-Summer clearance sale-...... .......
Smart Frocks
95 values in both prints and plain silks, made up
attractive styles. Clearance
Warm Weather Dresses
$4.00 values including Silk Dresses and lovely Organdie
Frocks. Clearance price
Better Dresses
$14.95 values in this group of beautiful Dresses. Jacket t f r
styles, attractive colors and your favorite styles. J) 4 7 O
Clearance . - J
Suede & Flannel Jackets
$8.00 values in this group.
Clearance ..
$89
in$395
$295
Lingeries
Lnrrljr mik
Indcrwpar at
2 Price
Sweaters
$1.49
$495
Blouses 89c
South Central
NO CHARGES NO 'REFUNDS NO EXCHANGES
Spring Coats
$9.95 was the regular price for these Coats.
Clearance
Better Coats
Our regular $22.95 values in high grade
Coats '. - -
Suits
Smartly ta!
Values to $
Hosiery Hadley & Allen A
Smartly tailored suits of fine materials.
Values to $22.95. Clearance
$395
$1095
$1095
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A Special Array
of Summer
HATS
Specially Featured
During This Sale
PRICE