Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 05, 1933, Page 7, Image 7

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    MEDFOKD MAIL TRIE TINE, BEDFORD, OREGON SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 19.13.
PAOE SEVEN
Local and Personal
I From Crater Laker-Ranger Ferdle
Hubbard of Crater Lake national park
was a visitor In Modiord Saturday.
Fined $10 Warner A. CBerj, 43,
waa lined 10 In city court Saturday,
i when charged with being drunk In a
public place, Friday night.
Marks Return! Fay Marks baa re
turned to Med lord from Boise, Ida.
where he hi been spending the past
ten daya visiting hie parents.
I From Medford Among those In
! Oranta Pass Thursday on business
I was Professor C. Englehardt of Med
i ford. Oranta Pass Dally Courier.
!
' Canfleld In Medford Chief Ranger
David H. Canfleld of Crater Lake Na
tlonal park waa a business visitor at
the park offices in Mtdrord Friday.
Shopping yesterday Among callers
In Medford yesterday from other
a towns were Mrs. S. E. Howlett of Eag
le point and Miss Lura Burson of
Phoenix.
a
Shops In Medford Mrs. Daisy Laws
of Rogue River waa shopping in Mea
ford Saturday morning, making the
trip on the Oregonlan, and returning
on the Shasta.
Goes to Osden O. J. Blrk. manager
of the Metropolitan Life Insurance
offices In thla city, left Friday eve
ning for Ogden, Utah, to attend to
business matters. He plana to return
In about a week.
, . . .
Rosenhaum Retums-rA. S. Rosen
baum, district freight, and passenger
agent for the Southern Pacific com
pany returned to Medford Saturday
morning from a business trip to Rose
burg and Oakland, Ore.
Arrives for Funeral D. T. Cox ar
rived here Saturday on the Shasta
from Woodland. Calif., accompanying
the body of hla wife, Mary Elmira
Cox. formerly of Medford. Funeral
aervlcea are to be held here thla af
ternoon. ' At Forest Grove Miss Jean Steele
la employed at the Rogue River na
tional forest service offices in the fed
eral building, assisting with the steno
graphic work. The service la now deal
ing with five ECW camps and two
NRA road crews.
Visit In Medford Mra. L. O. Grimes
and Mrs. Ouy Tex of Central Point
were In Medford Thursday on Busi
ness, and also calling on Mra. Fankey.
who la seriously 111 In the Sacred
Heart hospital. Mra. Fankey la the
mother of Mrs. Tex and Mrs. Mary
Grieve.
a
Return from Vacation Mr. and
Mra. J. D. Watklna and Mr. and Mra.
J. A. Grlgaby have returned to Med
ford from a vacation trip to the Yaki
ma valley. Mrs. Grlgsby, who la with
the Cinderella Beauty shop here, vis
ited her brother while In Washing
ton. a Visit the Youngs Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Dory and daughter Dorene,
are In Medford for a few days visit
ing Mr. and Mra. George B. Young.
The Dorv family la from Berkeley,
and formerly resided In Greenville,
Iowa. They plan to return south from
Medford. instead of continuing a trip
east which they cancelled due to coia
weather. While In the valley they
also visited Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Green
with whom they were acquainted In
Fontanelle, Iowa,
TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
CASH PAID for men-s secondhand
suite, odd goats, nata and shoes
Will B. Wilson. 33 N Front St.
UP-TO-DATE furnished room stuo
co house, 518 S. Oakdale.
HAVE excellent home for baby or
young child. Reasonable rate. Box
64, Talent.
LOST Man's black oxford on Mo
Andrews road. Finder please call
075-L.
4 FOR RENT 6 room house, nicely
fnrrilshed, on So. Riverside. Will
rent only to responsible party fur
nace. Inquire Farmera & Fruit
growers Bank.
FOR RENT 4 room house with fur
nace. East Main St. Inquire Farm
ers & Fruitgrowers Bank.
LOST White bag containing chil
dren's clothes. Return to Tribune.
OREGON vs. O. S. C.
NOVEMBER 11
rinfiJ $10 Norman Cross, arrested
Friday night by city polio an charg
es of being drunk in a public place,
waa fined 10 by City Judge A. D.
Curry Saturday.
Return from Portland Mr. and
Mrs. Cleo Brenner returned to Med
ford Friday evening from Portland,
where they have been spending the
paai two weeks visiting Mra. Brennei'a
mother, Mra. wymore.
In Town Saturday Among out-of-town
folk calling at the foreat serv
ice offlces-in the federal building here
Saturday were Walter W. Taylor o!
Trail, John H. Fisher, Ralph Boussum,
Oeorge Boussum and Lynn Nee ley of
Ashland and Art Rogers of Butte
Fall.
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Snow Is Melting Crater Lake na
tional park officials reported Satur
day that about a foot of snow re
mains at the rim of the lake, and
stated that the scenery is particular
ly inviting at this time. The snow
has practically melted from the
highway, they stated.
Catches Bear State Police Officer
Joe Folsom brought a young bear In
Medford from Sexton mountain,
where he caught the animal. The lit
tle black cub. about seven or eight
montha old, was brought down from
a tree, and placed in the car after a
rope had been fastened about Its
neck.
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Visitors In Ashland Air. and Mrs.
Chas. Strange and Mrs. A. E. Orr of
Medford visited Thursday with Mrs,
Geo. Owen. Mr. and Mrs. Strange are
leaving to make their home in Seat'
tie. Before going to Seattle they will
visit In San Francisco and Los An
geles, the Ashland Dally Tidings
states.
To Supervise Camp John Hoist,
chief lumberman for the Rogue River
national forest service, will be sup
erintendent of the CCC camp at Ow
en-Oregon camp No. 3 in the Butte
Falls district, it was announced yes
terday. The camp will be occupied by
the company that spent the summer
at Lake o the Woods.
Doe In Town The deer are coming
to town to try to run down some
hunters, according to Irl Groves who
was one of the few to return with
two bucks this season. Mr. Groves
says a doe ran across South Holly
street one day last week and he saved
himself by staying in the cab of an
Eads Transfer truck.
Army ship Here Captain Ecker,
flying a Ford trl-motor passenger ship,
and accompanied by nine passengers,
all army men, stopped over night in
Medford Friday, leaving the local port
about noon Saturday. They were en
routi from March Field, Calif., to the
Boeing factory in Seattle. Captain
Ecker plana to study the new pur
suit plane being put out there.
South Side Circle to Sew The
South Side circle of the Baptist
church will meet Tuesday, November
7, for an all day session, to sew at
the home of Mrs. George B. Young
In the Orchard Home district. Cover
ed dish luncheon will be served and
each member Is asked to bring a cov
ered dish and sandwiches. Anyone
wishing transportation is asked to
meet at the church at 9 a. m.
Elect Officers A hospital staff was
organized Thursday night at the Ash
land Community hospital, the doc
tors of Ashland becoming members.
The purpose was to aid the new su
perintendent, Miss Ardath Loaher, In
her work as manager. The officers
elected were Dr. D. M. Brower, presi
dent, Dr. Mattte B. Shaw, vice presi
pent, and Dr. Harvey A. Woods, sec
retary. Ashland Daily Tidings.
I
AT GOAT REDING
According to Jack Hueston. one
of the largest classes ever initiated
In southern Oregon into the Frater
nal Order of Eagles waa Initiated
last Friday night at the Armory
in honor of the state president,
D. D. Hall. After the meeting, Rev
W. J. Howell gave an Interesting ad
dress in the Interests of the Com
munity Chest drive, and additional
workers were secured to assist In
this work. .
Mr. Hall gave an address outlin
ing the Ideals of the F. O. E., and
offered suggestions for relief work
that could be carried on In Medford
during the coming winter.
It was decided to continue the
drive a short time longer with the
Intention of securing at least 600
members for Medford.
Mr. Thomas L. Lockhart of Oranta
pass announced that he had sent
for the charter and It was the In
tention to Install the lodge there on
November 15, and extended a cord
ial Invitation for all Medford mem
bers to attend.
Mr. Jack Morrell, of Ashland. In
vited all members and their friends
to attend a f'ee dance In Ashland
next Monday night.
Walter Winchell Film At Craterian
KMED
Broadcast Schedule
Spook Party At
Holly Wednesday
A midnight "spook party" has been
scheduled hy the Holly theater and
will be held Wednesday evening. No
vember 8, starting at 11 o'clock. At
that time All Din, celebrated mystic,
will present his stage show of thrills
and chills. Including everything from
spirits to ghosts walking around in
the air above the audience.
Other features of Alt Din's show
Include a spiritualist seance, a talking
skull, a skeleton coming to life, ana
slate writing.
Sunday.
10:00 Judge Rutherford. Lecturer.
10:16 News Digest by Mall Tribune.
10:30 Holly Time.
10:45 to 11:00 Musical Notes.
Monday,
00 Breakfast News, Mall Tribune.
8:05 Musical Clock.
5 A Peerless Parade.
8:30 Shopping Guide.
9:00 Friendship Circle.
9 :30 Morning Melody.
10:00 U. S. Weather Forecast.
10:00 Eb and Zeb.
10:15 Vignettes.
10:30 Musical Notes.
11:00 The Grants Pass Hour.
11:15 Martial Music.
11:30 Protective Diet League.
11:45 Song and Comedy.
12:00 Mid-day Review.
12:15 Radio Rendezvous.
12:30 News Flashes by Mall Tribune.
12:30 Mrs. Esther Merrltt Sanderson.
12:45 In a Garden of Melody.
1:00 Varieties.
1 :30 Mrs. Mack, County Home Dem
onstration Agent.
2:00 Classified Edition of Vie Air.
3:00 Songs for Everyday.
3:30 KMED Program Review.
3:35 Music of Old.
4:00 Cocktail of Music,
4 :30 Masterworks.
5:00 Cecil and Sally.
5:15 V. F. W.
5:30 SI and Elmer.
5:45 News Digest by Mall Tribune.
6:00 Medford Theater Guide.
6:15 Sports and Fishing Flashes by
Al Plche.
6:20 Color Harmony.
6 :30 Interlude.
6:45 Holly Time.
7:00 The Hawk.
7:15 Eventide.
7:30 to 8:00 Community Chest Program.
Dr. J. J. Emmens, now In the east,
wishes to state tha tDr. Bywater or
Grants Pass Is In no way connected
with his practice. Dr. Emmens does
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Walter winchell, stormy petrel of
columnists, and the man given credit
for the phrase "blessed eventWound
himself on the receiving end of a
husky wallop by the famous mammy
singer. Al Jolson, not so long ago.
Jolson had taken exception to Wln
chell's "Broadway Through a Key
hole, opening a four-day engage
ment at the Craterian theater to
day. Al says Walter was taking a
rep at Jolson's professional life and
also his recent marriage.
Russ Columbo, the famous radio
star, and Constance Cummlngs are
the two leading players. Others In
clude Texas Gulnan the "hello
sucker" gal Blossom Sceley, Eddie
Foy. Jr., Abe Lyman and his band snd
several other favorites of the screen,
radio and stage.
Baron Munchausen
Delights Fans at
Showing at Holly
'Meet the Baron," hilarious mix
ture of comedy, lilting musical num
bers, and spectacular color, serves to
bring to the screen Jack Pearl, fa
mous "Baron Munchausen" of radio.
who With Jlmmv hnrant . a.i
through a series of hectic adventures
hi gins college in tne new laugh
classic, playing at the Holly theater.
The new picture bonstn the mnat
remarkable all-comedian cast ever as-
semoiea. Pearl, internationally fa
mous, Jimmy Durante, of "What' No
Beer?" and other hits of the screen,
Zasu Pitts, famous comedienne, Ted
Healy and his hilarious stooges, Edna
May Oltver of "Ladles nf th .Tnrw"
fame, Ben Bard, Henry Kolker and
until n . : .
a. uavioson nave featured
roles in the comedy, which was di
rected bv Walter Lane, vhn fllmesl
the successful "Warrior's Husband."
In addition there is a vivid ballet
of "collegiate cuties' playing college
girls snd staging - the sensational
"Dance of the Shower Bath" In the
production.
JOAN CRAWFORD IN
WELL KNOWN STORY
"Rain," starring Joan Crawford,
starts at the Studio theater today. It
Is taken from one of the best known
stories in the English language. Wal
ter Huston, William Gargon. Matt
Moore. Ouy Klbbee and Walter Cat
lett are In the cast.
The entire company was transported
to the Isthmus on Catnlina Island,
where It remained upon location for
two montha. Which means that
"Rain" in Its entirety was photo
graphed on a location which is a
natural replica of its Pago Pago locale.
William Powell In Rialto Hit
f , " C$ DON'S
r--j4 . , v V " IS s J ':lfrr.-ffl "AD'O "HOP
fascinated by gambling. Powell Is ft
discredited U, 8. secret service operative.
In "Private Detective 62," playing
at the Rlnlto theater today and to
morrow, William Powell once again
la cast In the type of role that first
hrntlpht. him fnma TJ.it h )nnialiV
adds a touch of spicy comedy to the
ptcture and Margaret Lindsay has the
leading romantic role opposite Powell.
"Private Detective 62" has Miss
Lindsay cast as a wenlthy girl who la
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of their lovers' lives ?
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"The Cougar's Mistake" "Pirate Ship" Cartoon
Pathe Newsreel
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