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MEDFORD MAIL TRIB TINTS. MEDFORD. OREGON, TTEDNESDAT, NOVEMBER 15, 1933. PAGE SEVEN Local and Personal From Central Point MLm Martin ZUmrlck of Central Point spent to day in Ashland visiting friend. Ash land Tidings. In Llthla city Miss Marie Laugh lln of Medford was a visitor In this city Monday evening. Ashland Tid ings. Shotgun Stolen R. J. Forsyth of 728 McAndrews road reported to city polloe today the theft of & 12-gauge Stevens shotgun from his home. Leaving for Week-end Mrs. Hal Piatt Is leaving Friday morning to spend Mveral days on business In the north. She will be in West Lynn over the week-end. Goods Visitors Mr. and Mrs. 'Or rlUe H. Good and Stewart Oood of Medford visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor yesterday. Ashland Tid ings. - i , Undergo Operations Miss Forest Dale of this city underwent a major operation at the Community hospital this morning. Mrs. E. H. Taylor of Ruch also underwent an operation at the hospital. Guest at Dinner Miss Jessie Mas tin of this city was among guest Monday evening at a birthday dinner complimenting Miss Hortense Hough at the A. C. Hough home In Grants Pass. Called to Funeral Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Leach left here Saturday for San Francisco to attend the funeral of Mrs. Leach's sister, Mrs. Belle Sco field. Mrs. Scofleld passed away very suddenly November 10.- mm Traffic Officer Moves Mr. and Mrs. Mace Pewtherer have moved from Medford to Grants Pass, where Pew therer has been assigned state patrol man. They win live In apartments at the corner of East H and Seventh streets. Grants Pass Courier. Ashland Callers Mrs. C. B. Carl ton and Mrs. Joe Brown of Medford visited In Ashland Monday evenlnj. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leverette of Med ford also were Ashland visitors Mon day. Mr. Leverette is owner of the Llthla theater .-Ashland Tidings. Visit HereMr. and Mrs. Ed Zees: of Boise, Ida., who have been visiting Mrs. Zeek's parents In Medford, were Monday visitors in Grants Pass. The Zeeks were residents of this city for some time last year. Grants Pass Courier. Mr. Rector of Denver Dies G. B. Rector of Denver, Colo., brother of Mrs. L. V. Watklns of this city, pass ed away Monday at his Denver liome. Mr. Rector is known here, having vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Watklns In the past two years. Bible Class to Meet The Women's Bible class of the First M. E. church will meet with Mrs. Carder, 807 West Eighth street, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Each member Is asked to . bring quilt pieces and needle, thim ble and scissors. ' A large 'attendance Is desired. Mr. Kime Called South Mrs. Kick Klme left Medford this morning for the south, having been called to San Francisco by the serious Illness of her sister, Mrs. Ada O. . Jones. She will be Joined In Treks by another sister, Mrs. Ben Fairchild, who will con- tlnue to San Francisco, with her. Mrs. ; Jones condition- was described here i today as crltloal. I Meekers Return Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Meeker returned Monday evening on the Shasta from Portlsnd where they spent the past two days. While in the city they attended the Portland Sym phony orchestra concert at the audi torium. Revival Meet lugs Revival meetings will be held by the Apostolic Faith of Medford, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings of this week, It was announced today, each meeting be ginning at 7:45 o'clock in the Hlb bard store building at Talent. An invitation Is extended all Interested persons. There will be no collection. Club Opened Here The "Bohemian club," specializing in beer and sand wiches, was opened this week at 10 South Fir street, under the manage ment of E. F. Hayes, who came here two weeks ago from Eugene. Mr. Hayes Is well acquainted with tne Rogue River valley, having resided here first in 1901. His family expects to Join him in Medford soon. Grand Guardian to Visit Grand Guardian Minnie Hlner Is in this city today to pay her official visit to Neighbors of Woodcraft of Jackson county. She will be greeted by Chrysanthemum circle No. 84, Med ford; Oak circle of Phoenix, and Acorn circle of Ashland at an enter tainment here this evening. A din ner will be served at 6:30 o'clock in the I. O. O. F. hall and members of Chrysanthemum circle are asked to bring hot dishes. Grand Manager Hawkins will also be present. Thanksgiving Boxes Each year the Daughters of the Nile fill Thanks giving boxes for the crippled children in the Shrine hospital In Portland and the time is now arriving for this year's work, Mrs. Chas. L. Wood an nounced this morning. Committees have been appointed la Ashland. Grants Pass and Medford and the local one Is composed of Mrs. Chas. L. Woods, Mrs. J. A. Perry, Mrs. C. E. Gates and Mrs. W. E.' Hlttson. The boxes must be packed by Monday, November 27, and donations will be received at the home of Mrs. woods.', 103 Genesee street. Those who are I unable to bring contributions, are! asked to telephone Mrs. Woods, 1640, and a car will call for them. Praise Bus Travel Mrs. Susan D. Nason and daughter Margaret have returned to their home on the Old Stage road at the completion of a 7,000-mile journey by bus, which took them to many parts of the United States. They were enthusiastic in their praise today of the means of transportation chosen, stating that "It's a grand way to travel, when you spend the nights at hotels." They went east via the northern route and returned through the south, viewing much scenery each way and spending two months on the road. They visit ed the world's fair in Chicago and friends In Cleveland and Denver. On the return trip they stopped at the Grand Canyon and spent some time In Los Angeles and San Francisco. Fast Truck Line Perimt Revoked SALEM, Nov. IB. (AP) The com mon carrier permit of the McCracken Fast Freight line, operated by" Robert McCracken, was revoked today by the public utilities commissioner. Constant violation of tariff rates and charges, and rules and regula tions were given by the commissioner as ressons for revoking the permit. Samuel Chlsholm, resident of Jack son county for the past 16 years and late of Gold Hill, passed away at a local hospital erly this morning at the af of 6fJ . . Mr. Chlsholm sustained Injuries two weeks ago from which he failed to recover. He was born at Corpus Chrtstl, Texas and during his resi dence here, has resided in various parts of the county. Besides his wife, Lulu Chlsholm, he leaves one daughter, Josephine Rob btns of Gold HU1 and two sons, Sam uel Jr., and Edwin Chlsholm of Oak land, Calif, Also three sisters In New Mexico. Funeral arrangements will be an nounced by Conner Funeral Parlors upon arrival of the sons. Two Comedians In Craterian Film "Olsen's Big Moment," featuring El Brendel, plays tomorrow only at the Craterian theater. Walter Catlett, who Is a star comedian in his own right, has the principal supporting role. With two such comedians play ing in one picture, "Olsen's Big Mo ment" promises to be an uproarious laugh riot. The story concerns Itself with an apartment house Janitor who becomes involved In a romance between a beautiful girl and a wealthy bache lor. The Janitor's efforts to patch up the romance force him Into a series of complications full of adventure. On the stage tomorrow night, "Skipper" Don Mills with his mate, Bosco, will be on hand to handle the finals of the Opportunity Con test. Twelve contestanta will vie for the chance of going to Portland and an audition over KEX. There will be three chosen for'thla trip, one of the three will be chosen to return to Portland for the state finals to be held on the stage of the Broadway theater next month, when contestants from over 40 Oregon cities will be on hand. It is hoped that the final prize winner will be a Medford boy or girl, who will find this a chance to break Into a starring role In movies, stage or radio. Lee Hughes With Km Dm Ross Company Lee Hughes, who formerly lived In Medford, has returned to this city and he announced today that his of fice will be located at the K. D. Ross company, 22 South Grape street. Mi. Hughes says he- will specialize in paperhanging. He la also a painter and decorator. He will operate under NRA regulations. KCA PERFECT SOUND past Times Tonlte ROLAND YOUNG In "PLEASURE CRUISE" THLB. ADVENTURE "Below the Sea" "Goodbye Again" Opens at Rialto 5 j"? 3 Warren William and Genevieve To btn are featured with Joan Blondell in "Goodbye Again," at the Rialto theater today and tomorrow. ' It tells the story of a successful author whose former sweetheart shows up and decides they were meant for each other, in spite of the author's none-too-successful attempts to get away from her. Ruth Donnelly, Helen Chandler and Wallace Ford are in the support ing cast "Sweetheart of Sigma Chi" at Holly lfirrim tr - - - mtmrn i Mary Carlisle, Florence Lak and Buster Crabbe are featured In "The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi," which opens at the Holly theater today. NEW YORK, Nov. 15 (AP) The regular quarterly dividend of 2.25 a share on the capital stock of the American Telephone & Telegraph Co. was ordered by the directors today. The dividend disbursement totals around (42.000.000, but of this amount about $2,000,000 will be de ducted by the company for payment to the government as the tax corporation dividends. This tax. which will be automatically rescinded with formal repeal of the prohibition amendment on Dec. 0,' Is collected from Individual stockholders, corporation-owning shareholders being ex empt because of their general tax lia bilities. The dividend Is payable Jan, 15 to stock of record Dec. 15, S Deputy Sheriff A. 8. Buford of Memphis, Tenn., while searching a house, stopped at a piano, tried to play and discovered a liquor cache inside. fOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY 1 you are twins, both of you are in luck. You are Invited to a twin party next Saturday afternoon at the Cra terian theater, sponsored by the Mall Tribune. It's a twin party and the hosts are the famous Godlno Siamese twins, impllclo and Luclo Godlno, who are the headliners of the vaudeville show at the Craterian theater Saturday All twins In Medford and Jackson county, or the adjacent counties who will bo in Medford next Saturday afternoon, are . Invited to this big party, snd for that matter, triplet, quadruplets, sextets, quintets, or as fnr as the combination will reach, will be welcomed also. Most twins are able to go about separately, but the Siamese twins. Slmpticlo and Luclo Godlno, were born Joined together. It is lmpos slbel to saparate them by surglcil operation, as it would prove fatal. The twins present a delightful act of vaudeville. They are anxious to meet all twins In Medford while in the city, hence they are giving the twin party. All twins are requested to come to the Mall Tribune office any time be fore next Saturday afternoon, regis ter their names and address and re ceive free tickets. After they have enjoyed the show, they will be given a reception upon the stage, and re ceive autographde pictures of Sim pllclo and Luclo and their brides. So got ready for the big twin party next Saturday afternoon. Gotham Shivers In Record Cold NEW YORK, Nov. 15. AP) A record that stood for 50 years was shattered today when the temperature dropped to 23 degrees above zero at 7 a. m. The figure was two degrees below the mark for 1883, heretofore the coldest November 15th on record. The normal average temperature for the date Is 44 degrees. CASH PAID for men- secondhano suits, odd oottt. ai and thoes Will a Wilson 82 N Front St. FOR SALE 1 roan Durham and 1 Jersey heifer. Call at Kelly's place on Anderson creek road a iter 6 p. m. TOO LATt TO CLASSIFY WANTED Good used platform scales Rogue River Meats, Inc. MISS ETHEL CASEY offers a com plete course m Photograph Timing for $'J50. Saturday afternoons. Home Arts Shop, 407 Eaat Male DANCE 1 FOR SALE Cheap for cash, 3 Axmln- ster rugs, 5-plece set wicker fur- nlture, 1 nice mahogany desk with : 2 choirs to match. Call at 10 No. ! Bttrtlett. i FOR SALE All kinds of apples and pears. Joe Nary ranch. Tel. 132-L. LOST By woodcutter, 30x5 tire and rim, between Applegate and Griffin creek. Please write P. L. Jordan. Applegate, Ore. FOR SALE Hey wood -Wake fie Id bug gy. Call mornings or evenings, 130 - Portland Ave. FOR SALE Exceptionally fine Mam moth Bronze hens and toms. O. A. Turpln, Phone 132-Y. TWO LADIES will share expenses for transportation to Portland. Tel. 852-X. BARGAIN in 5 or 10-acre tract with house and barn. Box 1066, Tribune. FOR SALE Milk cow. Phone 132-L. RELIABLE TENANT want furnished house or apartment with two bed rooms. Phone 440-R. FOR SALE Hub hard squash, 91 per 100 delivered. Phone 1368-X. CASHIER, bookkeeper, general office work, full or part time. Can fur nish best of references. Address Box 934, Mall Tribune. WILL PAY CASH for good used sedan. 35 Myrtle. FOR SALE 8-tube Crosley super heterodyne at half price; 7-tube Crosley console, 25. Don's Radio Service, Phone 608. Dreamland TONIGHT DINTY M00RE'8 LITTLE GIANTS Men 25c Ladies 10c LmU Tonllc Lee Carrlllo "MEN ARE SUCH FOOLS" Starts Tomorrow Pii , OR PEE SALEM, Nov. 16. (AP) Delbert Mohr, 17, arrested after his cut finger left a trail of blood at the scene of a burglary, was sentenced to serve six months In the state penitentiary when he pleaded guilty to nine burg laries, In circuit court here yesterday. Daughters of Nile Patrol will hold another rummage sale in building op posite Rialto theater. Sat., Nov. 18. Shows Mats . Uo I ! 11 hV rvi2S 4 p. ' ' V V - ' ' 1 STARTS mMr vVV;',-.l: . TODAY j IXT1? 1 ,:V - .-.."..J at 1.45 p.m. Eve. 6:45 I :-V - 1& '-"'! V5 Matinee 25c I : 1 . Evening ..... 35o M PICTURES V "- ,""' i MARY CARLISLE S$T f: fc&l 4 BUSTER CRABBE (?K. S ! CHARLES STARRETT JA iH FLORENCE LAKE WiPt TED FIO-RITO AND ENTERTAINERS j!tjju ' ' " ' J 3Ct Short Rel iri YJv V fS V Sfe Sport Reel, "Kennel King"&.?f. J$fi A W)t Java-'Tragrant Iile't tih"mv Hji Cartoon "I EaU My Spinach" 1 rB,nAY Today and Thursday o THE PANIC IS OH!!! You'll howl with glee at this hilarious riot! Imagine a novelist whose sin-arid Buffer sizzlers have made him a ladies' favorite, having his hottest heroine coming to life and making him do the things he wrote about! WHh til dm ttara-. S? 9 If Kll.rV? A four alarm frolio of furi ous fun. Amer ica's favorite oomedlan in his greatest sntertainment ! JOAN BLONDELL WARREN WILLIAM GENEVIEVE TOBIN RUTH DONNELLY WALLACE FORD HELEN CHANDLER Added Louis Sobol Radio Revue "THE OLD TIMERS" Pooch Cartoon Paramount News THE PERFECT FOOL "OiiEr CHARLES "OHIO" SALE DOROTHY MACKAILL FRI. SAT. tiiml.w.l ii noil mJtn ON THE STAGE SATURDAY ONLY Shows 1:45 7:00-9:00 LI Mats . . 25c Eves . . 35c Kiddies lOo fa TOMORROW ONLY! Pardon Me, Stranger, DO YOU BURP? Have you hiccoughs? Do your feet hurt and how is your liver? What you need is a lot o long, lusty belly laughs! See EL BRENDEL IN ' "OLSEN'S BIG MOMENT" n WITH Walter Catlett-Barbara Weeks Susan Fleming On the Stage Tomorrow Night at 9:00 o'clock OPPORTUNITY CONTEST FINALS with "SKIPPER" DON MILLS and his mate BOS0O Come and applaud your favorite! JOE F0LS0M IDAHO COWBOYS KATHLEEN BRATT0N MERLAND T0LLEFS0N JOAN BUCHTER METZOER BISTERS RAY and ANDY JEWEL DETER MARGARET CHILDERS JOAN MOLE JOHN WALL HELEN J0NE3 TRIO POSITIVELY ENDS TONIGHT MAY ROBSON "Lady for a Day" K2: .: ......