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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1933)
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON, SODltT, NOVEMBER 19, 1933. PAOE STCVEJl Local and Htm lor North W. Carlton of Tabl Hoe toft Friday nln on th Oregonlan for tb north. Morris Stolsn Ja Latourtt of 1317 North Rlverealds report to city polios Saturday that bis blcycl was stolen. Mrs. PiMoott Rtnmi lln. O. J. Preacott re turned homo th first cf the e)r tter an extended visit to JsffersoM, low and vicinity. At Park Office Mlaa Maravens Kld dl of LaGrande, la employed at the offices of the Crater Lake National park in the federal building hero, . having coma hero recently. "HoaeT" to Game A. s. Rosenbaum was among the local football fans who Journeyed to Ashland to aee the "SCN8" homecoming game with the "BONS yesterday. Up II Cut A. B. Allen of trili city auffered a cut lower lip Saturday morning when hla automobile crasn ed Into the rear end of the car whlcn I. Kroateln'of Van Angeles waa driv ing four miles north of Med ford. Leaves Saturday--!. M. Allen, tele phone engineer for the forest service with headquarters In Portland, left Saturday for the north, having spent the past week In the Rogue river na tional forest. see On Inspection Trip Lieutenant Robert H. Soule and Lieutenant Rob. art T. Frederick of the CCO head quarters here, left Saturday morn ing on an Inspection tour to various oampa in the district. Held In Jail Nat Dyer, 37. and Roy Johnson, 40 pleaded guilty In Justice court Friday to vagrancy, and were sentenced to fifteen days In the county Jail. They ware arrested early tn the week by state polios. Run yard to Medford Donald Run yard, lighting specialist for the Cali fornia Oregon Power Company has returned to his headquarters at the Oopco home office after a ahort busi ness visit In Klamath Falls, Have Tires Stolen Walter Looker reported to the city polios that Fri day night he had two tires stolen from 60S West Fo-irth street, and L. F. Sonuli of 823 Cedar aald two tires were stolen from a trailer at hi place. Return Today Mrs. Jos Cava and young son ftmmle are expected to re turn to Medford tbla evening from Myrtle Creek, where they have been spending the past ten days visiting Mrs. Cave's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Aldredge. see Sunday Is Bonnd Over 0. 0. Sun day, charged with forgery of an en dorsement, was bound over to the grand Jury when arraigned In Justice court Saturday morning. Ball was fixed at tMO, Sunday Is being rep resented by Attorney Robert Ham mond, t Circle plans Bazaar 5Mrs. 7. R. Ragerty and Mrs. Fred Root enter tained the Ever Ready circle. Tuesday, with 18 members present. Plans were discussed for the bazaar to be held December 8. Mrs. Fred Llndley was In charge of the devotlonals. Refresh ments were served by the hostesses. Class to Meet loyal Women's Bib! el&es of the First Christian Church will meet in tho recreational hall of the church Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, according to announce ment. All members are urged to at tend as Important business matters will be. considered. Visitors are in vited. - see Meeting Continue Evangelistic meetlnga are continuing with Inter est at the First Baptist church. Mrs. Cutler was at the aervlcs Thursday evening. Dr. Cutler spoke especlslly to those who have their name on church." The church Is a power If da the work. The members" the the Vhuroh." The church Is power If each one loves the Lord, he said. The Junior Surpllced choir aat on the platform and sang several choruses. Th B. T. P. TJ. ladies quartet sang Drifting Away from God." RCA PERFECT SOUND BaWB Starts TODAY Continuous Shows 1:48-11 f .r-M HLP A SaiiiEILERS ALSO TAt.KARTOOX POOCH THE PI P CARTOON NEWS Personal Cited to Court Luther Jenkins, who September 10 was arrested by Deputy Stat Fir Warden John D. Hoist, ha been cited to appear In Justice court In Medford to fac the charge of smoking while traveling within a closed fire area. Accept Positions 8 v s r s 1 well known young men of this communi ty have accepted a position with the California Oregon Power Company In connection with the "Better Light" campaign sponsored by local mer chants snd Copco. Among the recent sddltlon to the personnel of the Copco lighting stsff are Lloyd Wll Usmson, Ben Day and Norman OalL r Matinee 1:45-3:15 TODAY and MONDAY A Parade of Hearts. ..Hate. ..Intrigue Fighting. ..Reckless Adventure! ' " v Paul Bunyan am. ms Lumberjacks ' RADIO ARTISTS FROM KEX-KOIN Songs and Music of the Woods See Paul Bunyon do amazing tricks with his double-bladed axe . . . you'll get a new thrill I Adults skS V-&iV i i&&AAl&?'Ayr. To Olv Operetta Talsnt school live an operetta. "The Magic Piper," under the direction of Miss Dorothy Bsughman, on November 3. accord ing to announcement -made Saturday. Karnes Omitted Through an error, thf names of Mrs. ssdle Olll, clerk, snd Mrs. Sylvia Barkdull, advisor, of the Medford Neighbors of Woodcraft, wars omitted from the report of the gathering held here Wednesday eve ning. Send for Plate I C. Oarlock, lo cal representstlve of the American Automobile sssociatlon, announced Saturday that his office will send for 1934 license pistes, for the members, which sr obtalnsbls through the Portland office. Mr. Oarlock aald that they would be avallabl Immediately after December 16. the date an nounced by the secretary of state's office. The romance of s mas . . . reckless with himself . . . reckless in love . . . enacted against the background of the seething Sahara with the Foreign Legion . . . going wil lingly to a devastating fate . . because one woman had faith in him I M LOW witn VICTOR JORY LORETTA YOUNG hi VMENNE OSBORNE DAVID MANNERS C. HENRY GORDON HERBERT MUND1N A FOX PICTURE jjf???)(V " On the Stage II Today Only... All Shows O PRICES FOR TODAY ONLY 25c MATINEE EVENING Kiddies 10c i -iii -iiy-T ----- Reports to Police Jlmmls Bayllss. who resides on the Hlllcrest road, hsd hi bicycle stolen Friday from the Junior high school, a report on file at dty police station saya. Stops In Medford I. J. Hamllk. forest Inspector, la apendlng the wsek-nd In Medford before contin uing to Laksvtew where the headquar tera for th Fremont national forest are located. see gee Strut Star X. Wldmer, who resides In the Butt Falls district called st the Mall Tribune office Sat urday morning, and reported that Friday evening, about 8:07 o'clock, he saw a strsnge stsr falling In the vlal nlty of Roxy Ann. It gsve off a hlu-Ish-whlt light, he said. The local weather bureau, atatloned at the Medford Municipal airport said that no report had been made by their operators of any such spectacle. Evening 7:00-0:00 Shows at 1:45 7:00-9:00 St.. From I -For tht passhn of gfj tf ( -J Z- 'For iht thrill 0 t voman't ",r Mf If MJjfl j A M men', great courete t . . . man Jarei all! fff ff B RVN 11 K V9mm'' 'v" I o Starts Today v THE SAGA OF THE SKIES! "THE MAIL MUST FLY"... a slogan that drives men to daring deeds. ..that stretches the courage of their women to its farthest limits!... Here is the most thrilling drama of the night air-mail ever written . . . Modern . . . Momentous . . . Romantic . . . not a war story but a mighty drama of this present day! BARRYMORE John Helen Clark Lionel Robert Myrna AYES the story by the famoui French for 3 Days "9W .ABLE ARRYMORE novelist, Antolne de Saint-Ezupery fgly&ifatfajMal Mats . . . 25o Eves ... 35c Kiddies 10c T"j ni I