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SrEDlDRD HAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1933. PAGE ELEVEN Local and Personal Vndergo Operation Ur. Hurry, Hetler of thl city underwent ft major operation at the Community hospital yeaterday. Tuesday In Med ford Mr. and Mrs. r. A. Dutton of the Palace Lunch pent Tuesday afternoon in Medford on buAlneas. QranU Paaa Courier. Baa lire Stolen Donald NeilBon of 436 North Bartlett reported to city police today the theft of a tire from his car parked on South Central. WW Return Sunday Bill Barnum will return to Medford Sunday from Napa, CU where he haa been visit ing for the past week. fl Mra. Van Yaliati Returns Mra. A. JB. VanValzah left this morning for 2 her home at Springfield, after visit- ing her son. Dr. R. C. VanValzah and i family here. . ?...Back from Gold Hilt Mrs. Mary iChlsholm of this city returned this 'morning from a short stay in Ooid ; hiii. a 1 Gets Building Permit A building t permit was Issued by the city today to Mr. Ray, for construction of a resi dence at & cost of MOO, at 237 North ., Grape street. i 1 Leonards Return Mr. and Mrs. t Morris B. Leonard and children have i returned from a vacation at Seaside .and in Portland, where Mr. Leonard Attended a sales meeting of the Sun V set Electric company, Prigidaire dealers. Jk V Despalns Go to Klamath Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeSpaln left this morn ing by motor for Klamath Palls after short stay with Medford friends, having stopped here en route south .from Portland, where they spent the 1 summer. Mayflclds Are Guests Mr. and , !Mrs. Howard Mayfleld of Redmond. . Ore., who have been visiting rela tives and friends near Central Point, have been guests In Medford this week of Mrs. George Howard, Mrs. May field 'a sister. Surveyors on Peak Coast and geo detic surveyors axe occupying Rustler peak this week, the Rogue River na tional forest service announced yes terday. Operations there are under direction of W. H. Johnson and three or four more days will be devoted to .'the surveying. activities. . r. Minor Surgeries The small eon of . Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bean of Medford A underwent a tonsllectomy and an other minor usrgery -jn Grants Pass Wednesday morning. Mr. Bean Is manager of the Montgomery Ward store In Medford. Grants Pass Courier. Shopping Here Among shoppers in Medford yesterday were Mr. and Mrs.' Geo. B. Young of phoenix. Mra. D. W. Dickey of the same town, and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Board man of Cen tral Point. Browni Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown and children. Jeanette. Alice and Walter, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Wood of San Francisco arrived Thursday evening and left Immedi ately for Diamond lake, where they will spend two weeks at the Bundy cottage. ;Zlnnlas Displayed A bouquet of unusually beautiful zinnias, grown by Mrs. J. R. Campbell, is on dis play today at the Chamber of Com merce. Asters, grown by Harry Han sen, and dahlias from the Reum gar dens, were also attracting much at tention this morning. Pastors Honored Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Knott and Mrs. Martha Ro&s motored to Grants Pass last evening to attend a pot-luck supper In the Methodist church, given in honor of several former pastors, a missionary, and several old-time members who are visiting there. Rev. Knctts was formerly at Grants Pass. Will Attend Golden Wedding Mra. R. P. Mortensen and daughter Louise left on the train this morning for Springfield, where they will at tend the golden wedding anniversary party of Mrs. Mortensen 'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Schnetsky on Monday. They wlU be Joined there by Dr. Mortensen. Enjoys Portland Stay George How ard has reutrned to Medford from a few days spent In Portland, where he attended the sales meeting of the Investors' Syndicate. He also attend ed the doubleheader baseball game played by Portland and Los Angeles, and enjoyed his stay In the north very much, he reported today. ' Miss Andrews Back Miss Winifred Andrews is among members of the Medford school staff, who have re turned to the city for the re-opening of school. While spending the sum mer In Eugene, where she took some advanced work at the University of Oregon, she continued to the Girl Scout camp, attended by a number of Medford 'girls. Railway Slen Here Arriving on the train from the north this morning were: R. D. Farrell, district freight and passenger agent of the Wabash Railway company, Portland: J. A. Russell, general agent Erie Railroad company, offices in Portland, and K. B Duffy, traveling freight and pas senger agent, the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad company, also with offices in Portland. I JMRA MiM.it JSr w If It Isn't the Best Cake of its kind you've ever tasted bring it back and we'll gladly refund yonr money. - That' what we think of our new Apple Sauce cake. It's a ten-strike and all we want is to have ytfu try one at the special price which will prevail Saturday. 19c each We will also have a number of other home Recipe .cakes which will interest you.. But if you like a moist spicy cake don't miss the one above. m SI IMi run reris Sams Valley Visitor I. M Sweet of th Sams Valley district was a visitor in the city today. Goes to Beavrrton Mrs. Mary Mar tha Sweeney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E- Sweeney, plans to leave tomorrow for Beaverton, Ore, where she will reaume her position as a teacher In the schools. Teacher Returns C. Glenn Smith. Senior high school principal, haa re turned from Lake o the Woods, to make arrangements for the opening of the city schools Monday, Septem ber 18. Arriving daily MHUnery, 95c to S5.05; coats, $13.45 to 125.00; dresses. 3.95 to ai2.45; leather and auede Jackets. $2.95 to $1095. The Band Box & Shoe Box," The store that savea you riloney." Leave for Chicago Martin G. Ka bele, son of Dr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Kabele. left on the Shasta Friday evening for Chicago, HI., to attend the theological seminary of the Evan gelical Lutheran church In that city. Southward Trek Transients have started their southward trek, and an increase In the number of bitch hikers along the Pacific highway has been noted. An increase In the num ber of petty thefts is also noted. No Appwl No' sppeal to the cir cuit court will be taken in the case of Jasper Reynolds, fined $53 this week for reckless driving on the Jack sonville road, as first Intended. At torney Frank DeSouza says. Wood Home from East Glen B. Wood has returned to this city from an 8,000-mile tour made with a group going out from Wichita uni versity, traveling to Chicago, 111.. Washington, D. C, New York city and Boaton, through Can ada. There were 200 people In the tour. Following a month's stay here with his mother, Mrs. Rose J. Wood. Mr. Wood will continue to Springfield. Ore., where he is principal in the schools. Mrs. Christie Posses News of the death of Mrs. Wellington Christie of New Westminster, B. C, has been re ceived here and Mrs. Laura Aiming ana boo iteny leri several days ago for the nohtren city. Mrs. Christie, who had visited frequently in Med ford. is remembered here by many friends. She was the sister of Mrs. Aiming, Colonel E. E. Kelly and Fred Kelly, all of Medford. Her death was very sudden and the news came as shock to relatives here. t Nominations next Monday evening will close the entry of candidates for the forthcoming election In Medford post of the American Legion. The lineup of nominations made at the last meeting guarantees several hot campaigns for official places in the veterans' organization. Plans for sending the post's drum and bugle corps to the Treka Gold Rush Jubilee will be discussed Mon day, and It Is reported there Is con siderable sentiment among the corps members for making the Junket to the northern California town cele bration September 18. , Silvia Sidney Craterian Artist "Jennie Gerhardt, ' the famous nov-. terlan theater today and tomorrow. el by Theodore Dreiser, that caused such sensational publicity a few years ago. has been made into a motion picture, with Sylvia Sidney in the title role. Donald Cook has the lead ing male role. It plays at the Cra- An added feature on the 0 o'clock show tomorrow night will be the pre view showing of "Girl Missing." in addition to the complete regular show. Glenda Farrell, Mary Brian and Bon Lyon are featured. E E machinations of a crooked lawyer, leader of an atumpt to oust fellow ranchers from their property. The program also includes the flnsl thrilling chapter of "Heroes of the West" and a Laurel and Hardy comedy. RECOVERY CHECK L- .SHOWS MEDFORD fm STRONG FOR PLAN (Continued ttom Page One) KsVs? 1 ment a alma and the operation of tne I jg ' 1m I In the majority 01 cases the women were enthusiastically received In homes visited, where the people were more than eager to sign the pledge cards, showing their faith In America and the program, through which the president has chosen to bring the nation back to economic normalcy. The city baa been divided Into 10 districts for accomplishment of the consumer's pledge drive. The need for additional workers Is great and any women able to donate their time and cars to the drive are urged to call the Chamber of Commerce during the day and Mrs. Glen Fabrlck, at 305-W. after 6 o'clock. Several homes visited today were unoccupied so to facilitate matters, the committee asks that those per sons, who are not at home during the day, come to the chamber of commerce at whatever time la con venient and pledges will be received there. , , .The consumer's pledge drive, Judg- Edmund Lowe, aa the slick con man of "I Love That Man," playing at the Rial to theater today and to morrow, Is Just a "mooch" (con-man slang for an easy-mark) for the wiles of Nancy Carroll. Lowe plays the part of a wise guy who can sell any body anything and sells himself Into an engrossing love affair that keeps him In love as well as he keeps him self In trouble. ing from Indications today, will carry well Into next week. The canvassers are only asking the people to agree to support the Na tional Recovery act, through support ing those firms, which have signed the agreement and are displaying the blue eagle. nra ixmuntn we do OUR. PART ' Show, at . jm 2:00 - II 7:15 - 8:1.1 PJr WORLD'S FINEST SOUND . . Mata. .... 18c Bves 25o Kiildle, m Dime , . RCA infill FIDELITY WIDE RANGE Jl RCA PERFECT SOUSD ENDS TONITE "Island Of Lost Souls" SATURDAY 0NLV Contlnuoua Shows 1:30-11 POWERFUL EAST! UNTAMED WEST! STAY UP NIGHTS? Do You Have Too Much Week Days and Too Little Saturday Evenings? THEN YOU'LL APPRECIATE OUR EFFORTS IDANCE till 2 JACKSONVILLE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT lit IP v 3 AL0 LAST CHAPTER IIH;(-j;.'ni LACRKL-IIARDY COMEDY I SCRAPPY CARTOON I .Today and Saturday.. Every Woman In the Country Wanted Him ! ... So Did the Cops ! Dames and Dough! Plenty of Both! He's the sllrkest con -man In the business ... He takes what he wants. And what he takes ... he keeps . . until one dame pegs htm for life! mi m i if LOVE CDmum louii nancy carroli ROStRT ARITHTROrKl Kill ODY Mikm ki KAiayjOi anotun OLQxramoiMQiauJt X'N. MON. 'BEST OF ENEMIES" TH ww fluhrer Bakery building la rapidly nearlng completion and It ! la expected that the new atructure will be ready for uae the latter part ! of the month. All work on the building la being ' carried on under the NRA code and a minimum of 40c per hour for com mon labor la being paid to workera. Although the general contract waa made thla aprlng before the advent of the National Recovery Act and waa based on a low wae ecale the amount of the contract waa rolun tarlly Increased laat month by Pluh rer'a bakery a sufficient amount to allow the contractor. R. I. Stuart, to pay the minimum wage acale set by the N. R. A. The laat of the flooring la being laid thla week and flntsh work and parting ahould be completed within ten daya. Prank Laah haa been awarded the painting work of the Interior. Electrical work la being done un der the supervision of R. E. Helrey and the plumbing la being installed by Wm. Altken. The building la plastered through out with smooth troweled plaster and is tne nandiwork of E. E. Robinson of thla city and his crew of plasterers. uruy local contractors and local labor are being employed in t:i work on the building and the st.ui- ture which promises to be the finest bskery of lta aire cn the coast Is a splendid exAtnple of the type ol work performed by local artisans. Kicking a Cat Proves Costly MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 8 (AP) Kicking a cat till ahe'a bow-legged la disorderly conduct aa Mander Bau renfelnd found out. Baurenfelnd waa convicted of kick ing his nelghbor'a gray angora. The rat aald a veterinarian of the Animal Rescue league la "dizzy and walks bow-legged" because of the kick. New Fall Shoea real money saving values, ai.95 to M.93. The famous "Robin Hood" shoes for kiddles, 1 25 to 13.49. The Band Box & Shoe Box TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Man end wife for mill work and cooking. Box 1373J Tribune. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CASH PAID for men's secondhand suite, odd ouata. oats and shoes. WlU U. Wilson. 32 N. Front St. TOP PRICES oald tor Ind hand fur niture. Berrvdale 2nd Hand Storej. 1603 N. Riverside. Phone 3M. FOR SALE Baled atraw, 30c per bale. B. II. Kledenneycr. Phone 8S7-R-1. FOR SALE White enamel gaa reus. Remington typewriter. Burroughs adding machine; cheap. Tel. 144. WANTED To work for room and board wlille attending school. Box 13731. Tribune. FOR RENT 503 Edwards. First In surance Agency, 105. FOR RENT Room 16x95 feet to alley 317 North Riverside. , CHANCE for real home. Attractive front room: home-cooked meals. Business men preferred. Rates reasonable. Phone 48B-L. oil w 10th St. M FOR RENT 39 Olen Oak Court. Call H. H. Brown. 105; alter 5. 1870. FOR SALE R. I. Red laying hena. Mrs. Chas. Shelton, Eagle Point. Ore. 'MYSTERIOUS RIDER' AT ROXY SATURDAY Zane Grev'a "The rvaterloua RIHi " exciting western action - romance, comes to the Roxy theater tomorrow. " ayior la caat a a young ranch er who sacrifices his own freedom and hli own name to expose the POR SALE 4-acre ranch: fruit, wal nuts; good buildings; terms. 429 S. Front. FOR EXCHANGE Los Angeles resi dence for amsll acreage. D. c. Oear- hart, Rt. 3. Box 2S7-A, Grants Pass. FOR SALE J. H. Hale peaches. Top Notch orcnara. pnone diu-j-i. CHEVROLET truck for sale, cheap. See at Valley Auto Wrecking, 1740 No. Riverside. FOR THE FIRST TIME Clorioui JOAN ye e'eiite hf Ardent GARY l ytj admit kin Jam CRAWKKD Garv COOPER Toda wunchot ton! hoiiri tounc Mati. . . . 85c Evei. . . . 35e Kiddles a Dim SOUTHERN OREGON'S FINEST THEATRE Today and Saturday The Celebrated Record of a Woman's Life "IDo" Two words that would repay ber lifelong devotion ... m the "bushed up half of his double life" and yet she never spoke them I All women who have ever loved will thrill to this immortal drama of what one woman was and did for the man she loved 1 ' 1 'u III'! iljl HI 'U THEODORE DRf ISEtVS JENNIE GER.HAR.Dr A tuiMMI Plitm villi DONALD COOK MARY ASTOR H. B.WARNER EDWARD ARNOLD l! hi. iiii lUCUTX. M ! 'I'll III 9M IIWII Hurry! Ends Saturday BUSTER KEAT0N JIMMY DURANTE in 'What! No Beer?' Aho Taken From "flrand lintel" A Maslcal Comedy "Nothing Ever Happens" Cartoon Pathe Newi SATURDAY NIGHT P A C E FAIRGROUNDS PAVILLION DINTY MOORE'S LITTLE GIANTS MEN 35c LADIES 10c ED A C E wt doouk mrr ADDED i SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION David Hutton Alhiee Semple MePheraon's "Ei-Hubby" li I TELLS "My Side of the Story" "Building a Building" An All-Oolor Silly Symphony Univertal-Oregonian News Graham MacNamee at the "mike" Every Saturday Night Is "Pre-view Night Come to the 8:00 o'clock show of "Jennie Oerhardt" ... See the complete regular show plus pre showing of 9 "GIRL MISSING 5 See with what ransom missing girls buy their freedom I OLENDA FA RRELL MARY BRIAN BEN LYON ALL FOR THE PRICE OF THE REGULAR SHOWI y C MlmttitMBMiMaieaaia. t