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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1933)
0 METOTttB MAIL TRTBUXE, MTLDFOUL), OI5EGOX, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1933, PAGE ELEVEN Local and Personal Nettburx In South Mr. and Mrs., Out Newbury left Sunday for 6nt Barbara. CaU to apend two wecka In the aoutb. Turns In Ball Tbotna Vlck Cook. 6). charged with being drunk on the atreet, waa releaaed from JaU thia morning upon piylng 10 ball. Mn. Ft iid lay Iteturnt -Mra. H. T Flndlay returned to Medlord on the Oregonlan thla morning from Port land. Mrs. Burgoyne Here Mrs. Herman Burgoyne arrived here today on the Oregontan from Portland, to Join her husband here. Undergoes Operation Frank Jor dan of thla eity, who underwent i major operation at the fiacred Heart ' hospital, waa reported getttng alonj satufactorlly thla afternoon. At Banger Station Hugh B. Ran kin. anpervlaor of Rogue River t tonal forest, la apendlng today at the Seven Mile ranger station on Klamath lake, attending to buslneaa matters. In Medford Today George Sheri dan. Kellogg repreeentAtlve, wlttj headquarters in Portltnd, Is in MM ford today attending to business mat ters. Going to Denver Attorney HUdlng Bengtson la leaving today for Denver. Colo., where he will spend 10 days or two weeks attending to business Interests. Gets Building permit A building permit was issued by the city yester day to A. W. Hubbs for repairs at a cost of tlOO to be made at 429 North Central avenue. e Visit Friends Here Mrs. W. M. Brlgga, Mrs. A. C. rUnlnger, Mrs. Blanche O'Nell and Miss Jane Prime visited friends In Medford Wednes day. Ashland Dally Tidings. Returns from Reddrng Ueutemant Plillo D. Smith has returned to the Medford CCG offices from Redding, where he accompanied a number of recruits from thla district. Delzell Goes Home Tom DelMll of Klamath Falls, kho has been trans acting business here for the past sev ers days, is leaving today for Klamath Falls, his home town. See Meteor Fall Travelers on the highways south last night reported todsy that they saw a large meteor fall, visible from both Klamath Junc tion and Hombrook, about 730 last ntght. Roeenbaum Returns A. 0. Rosen baum, district freight and passenger agent for the Southern Pacific, re turned to Medford this morning on the Oregonlan from Eugene, to which city he went yesterday, Mr. Rosen baum accompanied the football squad from the Southern Oregon Normal school at Ashland, on yesterday's Shasta. The team plays In Portland tonight. Going to Portland Don Newbury U leaving this evening for Salem and f Portland and wtil be accompanied on his return outh Sunday by Mrs. New- bury snd little daughter Nancy, who have been visiting In the northern cities. To Fish Here George Fuller of the Fuller Patnt company arrived at tne Medford airport this morning from Klamath Falls, in his Bellanca ship. He is spending today fishing at Rain bow Gibson 'a, on Rogue river. Fuller la from S&n FrancUco. Jennings In Town Paul Jennings, who has been working at Crater Lake national park during the summer, I the State Social Workers' association which opens tonight, snd continues through SwtUKuy. MtM Roberts Is nein$ accompanied by Miss Laura Hubertlello. executive secretary of the Jnst-phine county re lief committee. Miss Louise Cottrell, executive of the state child welfare commission, and Miss Allda Btcelow of San Francisco, field representa tive of the American Red Cross. Sheep were herded through the part of a program to stimulate the) nam streets of Salt Lake City as ' consumption of lamb. Dr. Henry DUon, psychiatrist of the University of Oregon medical school, and Dr. Richard Dlllehuut. orthopaedla specialist of Portland, will be In Medford next Wednesday to conduct an sll-day clinic at the Alex Spsrrow Memorial In the Jack ... . ..u n ufnt HIbw' cuuniy conn nouwi nlsn t tum to tin lake, 'where Coming to Medford again this year he will be employed la the east sec- nt the invitation tlon near Wineglass. r Boston Crullers If you haven't tried them, you've probably heard about them from your neighbor. No bakery item we have introduced in years has made such an instant hit. Try them Saturday at the special price of 19c dozen Come early to avoid being disappointed! Hold Directors' Mert-At the meet ing Wednesday afternoon of the Jack son county Red Cross chapter's board of directors, Charles S. Butterfleld was appointed chairman of the roll csll committee. Other members were Larry Pennington and George Frey. Metaphysics I iW ruction Mrs. Be: tha Hoffman will take pupils for vat instruction in psychology, meta- physics and mental science, she an nounced today, and anyone wishing tj consult her In regard to this may call 663 for appointment. A public class will be opened later. Car Is Found The Bulck car be longing to Lieutenant Robert T. Fred erick of the CCC headquarters, which was reported stolen Sunday, was found Thursday near the old Hartley gravel pit. Two wheels, three tires and the battery had been taken. To Table Mountain Norman C. White, asistant supervisor of Rogue River national forest, is spending to day at Table mountain. In the Moon Prairie country. He left here this morning. Last evening he returned to Medford from the CCC camp at j Klk creek. O. S. C. Club to Meet There will be a meeting Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Warner of the Oregon State College club, and a large attendance la urged, as elec tion of officers will be held. Kleth Fennell, president, and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dodge, elected vice-president and secretary of the club, have a'.l moved away and the members aro anxious to get new officers In the chairs and activities renewed for the new season. The committee for the Monday evening meeting is composed of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perl and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Mentzer. The busi ness meeting will be followed by cards and refreshments will be served. All Oregon State college alumni ate Invited to attend the meeting. BLAIVOELAY ON of the Jackson County Medical society and the Jack son County Public Henlth association, the doctors will devote their time to caaea planned by the school and county nurses. Health workers to day, stated that they fcfl especially fortunate in being able to bring to this locality again the services of the two well known physicians. iSS ROBERTS MEEK l.it Tomorrow Urutd Slain Maraliul and Mrs. John Day are liv ing tomorrow evening by train for Portland, having been attending the CXUiber term ot federal court for the aouthern Oregon district. (T n un. in reris 1181111 I I 1 11 Don't miss the Grand Opening Event in our new building next Saturday, the 21st. L J SALEM, Oct. 13. (AP) Delay In securing approval of a P. W. A. loan and grant for construction of five 1 Oregon coast highway bridges la due to the failure of the state public I works advisory board to pass upon ; and transmit the applications to Washington, Senator Chas. L. McNary ; said he waa advised from his office In the capital today. public works administrators In Washington are ready to act upon j the application as soon as they ore 1 received from the state board, Sen ator McNary was advsed. ' Longfellow O. Dawson, 51, of Che- mult, Ore., was today sentenced to a year and a day at McNeil's Island, federal prison. And fined 100 upon conviction in federal court of sell ing liquor to Indiana. Dawson, at the present time, li on a five-year parole from Oregon state penitentiary. j and SATURDAY Lfi 'farT 3 EAR rHQVAKF.! ... !"" wree Jjf l W ff than He, Kho tPP'" ""- H j KFkvrjf inu . . ' wh B ?t L.-JT r: V- - 13 . iit-M itnrt hearts f ?ni5:ift-r-f ',. iheonl.tl.lnth. e-t f$i"J M I Miss Lillian Roberts, secretary of the Jackaon county Red Croa. .- WzggWiXfM &Jf I , "A V IF J? elation, left thla afternoon by motor f2 K&3 Biif W Iwa. J 1 iW ' tor Bend, to attend ,h. meetm, ot " . ll! "WOMAN ACCUSED" SllfJif - S4Jf4ZI with Nancy Carroll --jM m n SifiilHsV jfi SATUKDAY ONLY KJ'sJf dCt ffeS j Contlnuoui gltowa 1:30-11 S rffijjj g tifk 0 5 I tiif nrrcrri isJ7l n rJ.. 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Men 40c Ladies 25c Dancing from 9:00 to 1:00 Ajolson YOU YE NEVER SEEN! ..greater in song..funnier in comedy., more lovable in himself than ever before! TODAY and Saturday lU TrTl Talk Sunday - Monday Burning Story of Three ?N Great Loves! Onf of the truly GREAT pli turef of all thncl . . . L'llfrly human, pro. fouiMlly morlni. A Mtupl atory that aniRi's from the hrurt nml awtrep to the hrlKhtal v r .. W iff fj with HENRIETTA CROSMAN HEATHER ANGEL NORMAN FOSTER MARIAN NIXON Every Saturday Night Is "Preview Night" Remain as our guests after the 9:00 o'clock Show for a Preview of WAX MUSEUM Soe wax figures turn to human beingsl . See human beings turn to wax! Matchos "Doctor X" in "Creeps," Cast and Technl. color! Lionel Atwill Fay Wray Olenda Farrell, Allen Vincent Frank McIIugh Coming Sunday It Starts iii Where Mae West Left Off! 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