Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 26, 1933, Page 7, Image 7

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    JIEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 26, 1933
PACE SEVEN
Local and Personal
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Holly's Star
Leave for South Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas K. Flynn left early Saturday
for Oasand and San Francisco, Cal.
In Oranti Past Don Ross and
Lloyd Williamson of the local Copco
offices were business visitors In Grants
pass Thursday.
Hedrlck Returns E. H. Hedrlck.
superintendent of Medford school,
has returned to the city from spend
ing several days on business In Salem.
In Medford Saturday Lee Port of
the Star Ranker station spent Satilr
day in Medford at the offices of the
Rogue River National forest office, at
tending to business matters.
. . .
Grant Dies Dillon B. Grant, father
of Mrs. W, E. Blake of Ashland, and
former mayor of Ashland, died Thurs
day at his home at Toledo, Ohio, ac
cording to the Ashland Dally Tidings.
Cummlnss Fined For falling to
have a PUO permit, William R- Cum
mlngs, who resides near Medford was
fined $10 In Justice court Saturday.
He was arrested Thursday by state
police.
Mrs. Phetteplaoe Better Mrs. Irene
Phetteplace, who underwent a major
operation at the Community hospital
last week, was reported resting com
fortably at the Community hospital
yesterday.
Fined S10 William Ludwlg of Butte
Falls, arrested Friday by state police
for having void California license
platea, was fined 10 and costs In
Justice court Saturday. Ludwlg paid
the 14.50.
mm mm Til Mrs. Rena Collie of
the West s;de pharmacy, who has
been 111 for tne past several aj,
reported In an unimproved condition
yesterday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Dodge on King street.
Dannrf tivMent A. C. Gottlg and
Roy Moon, both residing on route two,
were driving the automobiles Which
collided on South Bartlett street be
tween Eighth and Main streets yes
terday at 12:0S p. m.
i .--.. fin a. s. Rosenbaum
district freight and passenger agent
for the Southern racmc cuuiy"j
turned to Medford Saturday on the
Oregonian from the north, where he
has been attending to business af-
fslrs.
Return from South Mrs. L.
Un t. A. Salade. Jr.,
OBIOUB KUU
turned to Medford Saturday morning
w Ehijitk from San Francisco,
t.hv have been on business
since Wednesday, having left Medford
on Tuesday.
Self-Denial week Members of the
Circle society of the First Christian
church, are urged to observe self-denial
-wk, starting today, and contin
uing until Thursday. The offering will
be taken at the next meeting of the
Circle society.
mn i ftTP Ifj CLASSIFY
Leave for North Stat polica of-j
ficera who left Saturday for .Salem
to attend to buaineas affair .were
Jeff Bean of Klamath Falla, Mace
Pewtherer of Oranta Paaa. J. Eric
Tucker of Marahfield and Sergeant
enn k. Ambrose of Coqullje. All are
la the third atate police district.
Ministers to Meet The Rani River
Valley Ministerial association and
the members' wives will meet at the
Presbyterian church for a covered
dish luncheon Monday. November 26
at 11 a. m. All ministers and their
wives are urged to attend. A program
will be given after the luncheon.
Slmktns Pledges Glenn Simlclrs of
Medford. Junior In chemical engin
eering at Oregon State college, was
recently pledged to Phi Lambda Upst-
lon. national honor society in chem
istry. Pledgee to Phi Lambda Upstlon
are selected for their high qualities
of scholarship, college activity, per
sonality and special ability in the
feld of chemistry.
Report Scarlet Fever Dr. J. C.
Smith, county health officer, reported
Friday that in spite of a scarlet feyer
scare at the Murphy school only one
case has been found to be suffering
the disease, and that In a mild form.
the Oranta Pass Courier stated. The
health officer examined e!ght children
suspected to be also affected by scar
let fever, but found them to have
common colds, he said.
Has Slot Machine R. C. Gearing of
the Shady Springs Auto camp at Ash
land was fined $25 and costs of M 50
in justice court here Saturday fol
lowing his arrest Thursday by state
police on charges of possession of two
slot machines. He was given 90 days
in which to pay the fine and costs,
Six machines were seized last week
by county and state officers. Gear
ing's' machines were turned over to
the sheriff's office. ,
Mrs Christian Honored A group of
former school friends honored Mrs.
John W. Christian with a surprise
shower last Monday evening at her
home on North Holly street. Present
were: Misses Rachael Wooldrldge,
Flonnle Hoelare, Pern Hoffman, Ber
nlco Hoffman, Virginia Dunlava, Jua
nlta Corum, Wanda Wolzak. Glenna
Abbott, Maxie Thompson. Cathryn
Mann and Mesdames Robert Hern
don, and Ray Yarnell, and the honor
guest, who received many lovely gifts.
RE-UPHOLSTERING, finishing, re-
. . miAvi- Qflo.R: Thlbault.
glueing. -- -
SALE OR TRADE Fordson tractor,
heavy awe .cu""-"-" -
Other tools at oyr; tie- "
son St.
sTeinn. wnhhurd saUSSh
easy to cut, l.00 per hundred de
livered. Cheaper than potatoes.
With each 300-pound order, we give
twenty pounos no. --
'iff
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m
Calling attention to an amazing
swing-about In the moral viewpoint
of the cinema, Mae West, the screen s
newest sensation, whose second star
ring picture for Paramount, "I'm No
Angel," now playing at the Holly
theatre! believes that the American
people have reached that time In
their consideration of life and love
when they want to hear a spade
called a spade.
She cites the sensational success
of her last film, "She Done Him
Wrong," as an argument in proof
of her belief.
Miss West asserts, however, that
the public Is uninterested In sex,
crudely presented. It wants laughs,
comedy and wit along with It, she
theorizes, and that's what she alms
to give 'em in her pictures and
plays. '
Mae exemplifies her theories In
"I'm No Angel," an original story.
In It, she portray a circus Hon
tamer, hard-boiled, ambitious, cap
tlvator of man after man. But when
the film ends she has one man for
keeps, a millionaire bachelor, "tall,
dark and handsome". Cary Grant. The
pictures was directed by Wesley Rug-
gles.
Edward Robinson at Rialto
iiiiiWi fcaffiwr'Wisa' itiifcf-. . " ' 1 i i '',',;"''''''';';,'"TT.7'fr''
IRENE DUNNE IN
"THE SILVER CORD"
A mother who uses her apron
strings to their fullest length to re
tain her sons In a sort of slavery
called mother love, la defeated by
Irene Dunne as the star of "The
Sliver Cord," which cornea to the
Studio theater today.
This picture invades sacred terri
tory because of the general concept
of sanctified mother love; but It re
vcnls the subconscious evil behind
that very tradition. The normalcy
of daughter-in-law's affection for
her husband find a rival In his
mother's inordinate love for him.
Irene Dunne scores a peak dra
matic triumph in her characteriza
tion. The program a'.so Includes the
Walter Disney cartoon, "The Three
Little Pigs," which features the pop
ular song hit, "Whoa Afraid of the
Big Bad Wolf?" This Silly Symphony
all color cartoon has been shown
in more theaters and repeated oft
ener than iny other short subject
ever made.
City Warrants railed for Payment.
Notice is hereby given that there
are funds on hand in the Oenev.l
Fund of the City of Medford for the
redemption of Warrant Nos. 1344 to
1598 Inc. Interest on the above war
rants will cease after November 24,
1933. OUS H. SAMUEIiS.
City Treasurer.
COMEDY TEAM IN
"HER FIRST MATE"
"Her Fist Mate." featuring Slim
Summervllle and Zazu Pitta, opens
at the Roxy theater today.
It is all about a candy butcher
on a Hudson river steamboat who
had successfully Stilled his wife into
the belief that he was a great sailor
man and whose one ambition was
to captnln a sea-going vessel. Zssu
saved and pinched until she had
enough to buy a boat. But it was
a ferry boat, and It blew up on lta
first trip.
4
See the smart Turtle neck Sweaters
at Adrienne's. Brown. Blue, Red,
White . . . And they only coat 1.5.
Edward U. Robinson and &-av
Francis, both with an army of ad
mirers, are co-starred In "I Loved
a Woman," playing today and to
morrow at the Rllato theatre.
I Loved a Woman ' Is a smnsti- i
lng love drama centering about a i
meat packer who makes himself a I
world figure first through his love ;
of a woman and then through his
hatred of her. i
Burelson's Buying
Christmas Goods
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Burelson left
Saturday night for San Francisco on
a buying trip. They will select
Christmas merchandise for Burelson 's
ladles' ready-to-wear store In prep
aration for the pre-hollday buying
season.
Women's apparel will also be pur
chased for a special event which
will be featured in the near future
at Burclson's.
4
Eagles' Benefit Dance at Dreamland
Thanksgiving night; 50c couple.
Jackson School
Entertainment
Enjoyed By Dads
On Friday, Nov. 24. the Jackson
school "Daddys" had their "night
out."
Those unable to attend missed a
grand turkey dinner 'as well as a
splendid entertainment.
The entertainment planned by Mrs.
Chas. Thompson ran as follows:
Community singing led by Dr.
B. W. Shockley, with Miss Jeunesse
Butler at the piano, solo by Merland
Touefson.
Oroup of songs by Jackson school's
boy quartet, George Barlow, Paul
Sparks, Dwagne Metcalf and James
Eddy, directed by Miss Gertrude Ahls
trom. Dances from the Eve Benson Stu
dios including, Joan Buchter, acrobat
ic, assisted by Aklkl salto. Ruth Har
wood and Gretchen McAllister tap and
Jewel Deter, Russian toe.
These numbers were accompanied
on the piano by Miss Mary Oeen
brugge. A welcoming address was delivered
by H. W. Oustln, Jackson school prin
cipal.
Boivman to Speak
At Kiwanis Meet
C. R. Bowman, superintendent of
county schools, will be the speaker
Monday at the luncheon of tne ai.
wants club at the Hotel Medford. He
will speak on the financial condition
of the county and state scnoois.
Music for the program will be fur
nlshed by the Medford high school
Girls' Glee club.
Phone 333. Relnklng Trucking Co
for modern FUEL OIL deliveries.
RADIOS New, used, rebuilt. If your
radio Is old or unsatisfactory call
668. We sell, repair, trade In or -change.
See the new Stewart warn
er and Crosley. Dons Radio Service,
423 E. Main.
FOR SALE:
White enameled bed
Maple sewing rocker
chllds' rocker
Chllds' dresser
Chllds" desk with chair
Chllds' desk with chair
5 Corning Court. Phone 110.
..3 00
300
.. 2.50
3.50
. 2 50
. 3.00
FOR RENT Six room house furnish
ed close in, 20.00. Three room house
furnished, 16.00.
For Sale
40 Acre ranch, 15 A. cultivation,
balance timber and pacture. Lots of
wood. Good six room house unfurn
ished. Price H500.00. A good buy.
30 Acres- 4',4 acres under water.
Balance creek bottom land. 8 acres
clover, place fenced and cross
fenced. Good house and garage, also
barn and chicken houses. Clear.
Price (3150.00. Terms.
SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO.
44 N. Riverside
SALE OR TRADE Dairy ranch. One
of the best paying propositions In
Jackson County. Valued at Twelve
Thousand Dollars. No Incumbrance.
24 head of fine dairy cows. Modern
cow barn equipped with every con
venience. Average income about
15 00 per day. Will take unincum
bered property for first payment.
What have you. or will sell an easy
terms. This valusble property wlU
be disposed of at once to the one
making best offer.
J. C. BARNES
Phone 910-Y. 20 N Peach St
EAGLES'
Thanksgiving
BENEFIT
DANCE
Thursday Night
Dreamland
Mn.lc by the
Oregon Lumberjacks
DANCE BAND
AdmUMoti 5oc Couple
Today rraSTrr
andMon. 1 rii' J IV !L
Continuous
Shows
Today
Greatest Short Ever Made
Walt Disney's Silly Symphony in Technicolor
"THREE LITTLE PIGS"
Featuring
Feature Picture, IRENE DUNNE in
"The Silver Cord
With Joel McCREA FRANCES DEE
ERIC LINDEN LAURA HOPE CREWS
Twenty Million Wives Will Cheer
Also Our Gang Comedy Pathe News
11
Shows ESWSSmSSaSSi Mats . . 15o
7:00-9:00 H Kiddies lOo
TODAY and MONDAY
Lips of THUNDER ... on
Lips of FIRE!
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A combination of man and
woman the devil himself
' couldn't top! Imagine the clash
the drama the explosion
when she whlpcr at last that
she loves him htm and many
other men!
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MTHE MIGHTY M J pM
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AND THE DIVINE
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"Kins; Zilch" Cartuon
II "Women of Many II
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Shows
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3:30
7:00
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Matinee
25o
Evenings
35o
Kiddies 10c
How! Until Tuesday Night!
YOU SAID ST-iEOFORD!
it's Her Greatest!
Three Cheers for Beloved Marie!
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May you have many more Happy
birthdays! . . .
And may you
give the world
many more
pictures like
"Christopher
Bean". .
Like all the hun
dreds of others
who turned out
last night to
celebrate this hit
We Salute You!
sub
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M I t 111 III III ML II hi
Her Birthday Out To America
with
HELEN MACK
BEULAI1 BONDI
H. B. WARNER
How fitting that
Lionet Barry mort
it co $ tarred with
Marie Drttiler in
thii picture of the
year's great tlage
tuceettt
1 STARTING TUESDAY
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YEARNING fOR CARESSES...
but chained
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foo career.'
Also Carefully Selected Short Subjects!
HIT FOLLOWS HIT! . . . COMING NEXT
Myrna Loy Primo Camera Walter Huston
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