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MEDFORD HAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY, NOYEfBER 28, 1933. PAGE SEVEN Local and Hera Sunday Mr. and Mr. A. H ' Wlaslng of Oranu Pass we lUitors In Medford on Sunday. For Medical Care D. A. Carmen of Gold. Hill la a patient at the Com munity hospital lor medical care. Bicycle Stolen Rudolph Frohreleh of 12 South Orange street reported to the city polios Monday afternoon that an bicycle had been atolen. Undergoes Operation Mri. O. R. Mtllssp of 70 Peach atreet under went a major, operation Monday at the Community hospital. Mrs. Klme Home Mrs. Nick Klme returned Sunday night from Califor nia, where she was called by the death of her slater, last week. . Miss Woodford Home Miss Jean Woodford has returned from spend ing a month In Oaklsnd. Cal.t as guest of her aunt. Returns from South Frederick Colvlg returned to Medford last night from Palo Alto, where he attended the football game Sunday. Mrs. Howlett In Mrs. S. E. Howlett and daughter. Miss Hattle Howlett, accompanied by Miss Rose Whaley, were In Medford yesterday from Eag'.e Point. From Central Point John Hamrlck and sister, Miss Marian Hamrlck were shoppers In Medford Monday from Central Point. Mrs. E. J. Boardman was also a caller from that locality. Miss WU&on Leaves Miss Jane Wil son, who has been the house guest here for the past two or three weoks of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Boggs, left to day on the Shasta for her home in Portland. Ball S500 With ball set at $500, Billy Bordaux. facing hit and run charges, - la scheduled to appear In Justice court this afternoon. At the preliminary hearing Monday, his bond was set. Bordaux was arrested late Saturday night by state police. Visits Bengtsons Mrs. Anna Q. Bengtson of Denver, Colo., arrived In thla city today by train, .to spend some time here with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. O. Hlldlng Bengtson. Business Callers O. P. Hust of Phoenix wsa attending to business mstters In Medford yesterday. Mrs. George B. Young of Griffin creek and Miss Laura Burson of Phoenix also were business visitors. En Route South Mrs. L. L. Kohler of Albany, Ore., arrived her today on the Oregonlan from the northern city and this evening was to continue to Oakland, Cal., with Mra. E. A. Ut trell. Returns South Lieutenant Robert T. Prederlck left today for Port Wln fleld ecott, San Francisco, having completed his duties here with the OCO headquartera, where he has been stationed since June 18, as adjutant. Files Report Dan Ehrheart of 204 South Central avenue filed an acci dent report with the city police, con cerning a collision at the corner of Riverside and Jackson streets at 7:45 o'clock last evening. Announce Meeting The reserve of ficers of the TJ. S. army will meet tomorrow evening at 7. -30 o'clock in the Armory, according to announce ment today. Corespondents course problems will be the subject to be considered during the evening. Coming to District Seven officers, to be stationed In the various camps of the Medford COO district, are ex pected to arrive here thla week from the Eugene district. They include Lieutenant Alvert M. VanEaton, TJ. 8. N.; Lieutenant August V. Zaccor, U. S. N.; Lieutenant Phillip R. Os-, born, U. S. N.; Captain Olenn P. Wal lace, Infantry reserve; Captain Harry E. Cooper, cavalry reserve: Second Lieutenant Herman E. Welsman, cav airy reserve: Second Lieutenant John O. MoCumln, cavalry reserve. Today & Wed. 7 W fOX FILM iM JESSE L IASKV Prtfll ZOO IN BUDAPEST with Lerctlt YOUNG Gent RAYMOND O. P.HICCII ALSO Vmce Barnett Comedy, "His First Case" to the first thrill U I of young lov. ! ' I A J Tectorial jt, Kew. 1 Personal Undergoes OperationMrs. W. cope land of Jacksonville underwent a major operation at the Community' hospital last night. Reported Improving Oeorge Stone, who underwent an operation for ap pendlcltla at the Sacred Heart hos pital, was reported today as improv ing nicely. Glee men to Meet Regular meeting of the Gleemen will be held at the courthouse auditorium this evening at 7:30 o'clock, for the purpose of practicing numbers to be sung In the concerts this season. On Business Here Ernest Fsrrell of the Union Psclfle Railway com pany, with headquarters In Eugene, and A. W. Shoemaker of the Missouri Pacific, offices In Portlsnd, are spend ing today in Medford attending to business matters. Mrs. Frentrtss Leaves Mrs. Paul Frentress and children, Tommy and Marilyn, who have been spending the past four weeks In Medford as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Kuehnle, left today by train for the north. Mrs. Frentress and Mrs. Kuehnle are sisters. Knight In Court Will Knight of Klamath Falls was sentenced to 30 days In the county Jail, fined U00 and hla driver's license automatically sus pended for a year, when he appeared In Justice eourt Monday. He waa ar rested early Sunday morning by state police. McAllister to speak Attorney Wil liam McAllister will speak over KMED this evening at 5:30 o'clock, m be half of the firemen's annual ball bo be given Thanksgiving night, Fire Chief Roy Elliott announcea toaay Paint and brushes for painting toys to be distributed this Christmas, are being furnished by the firemen, as well as other expenses of repairing the broken articles, chief Elliott stated. Mr. McAllister Is expected to tell the public why they should attend the dance. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thompson of North Bartlett street are the parents of a boy, weighing 7 pounds 6 ounces, born today at the Community hos pital. Smart new coats and dresses for holiday wear. Specially priced a-t Adrienne's Thanksgiving Sale. Get your new winter coat now dur ing Adrienne's Thanksgiving Sale, . Nat Bowling Alley is open afternoons and evenings. COME OVER AND SEE ME ON THE SILVER SCREEN UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT H & 8 I hi MAE WEST In "I'm No Angel" with CARY GRANT A Paramount Picture DAD DYNGE'S THANKSGIVING DANCE ORIENTAL GARDENS Wednesday Night, November 29 Jazz and Old Time Dances Two Orchestra One Admission Genu 25 Ladlei 10 Livestock PORTLAND, Or., Not. 38. (AD- CATTLE, 75; calve, 10; stctdy, un changed. HOGS, 200; steady, unchanged . SHEEP, 100; steady, unchanged. (There will be no livestock market Thursday). Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., NOT. 38. (AP) BUTTER Prints, extras, 34o; stand ards, 23c lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade, 21-23c; farmers' door delivery. 19c per lb.; sweet cream. So higher. EGGS Pacific Poultry Producers' selling price: Fresh extra special, 29c; extras, 27c; standards, 33c; me diums, 33c; pullets, 10o docen. Buy ing price by wholesalers: Fresh ex tras. 37c dos.; firsts, 31c; mediums, 18c doz.; undergrade, 12o; pullets. 12c. Cheese, milk, ocuntry meats, live poultry, potatoes, wool and hay un changed. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO. Kov. 38. (AP) Wheat futures: Open High Low Close Dec. JB2't .83'A .81 .82", May .86 14 .8714 .85 "4 .881, July .85 i .88 .85 .85 H Tnrkeys SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 38. (AP) Prime turkeys (dressed), young toms under 17 lbs 18-10c; over 17 lbs. 18c; young hens, 18-190, Silver NEW YORK, Nov. 38. (AP) Bar silver, la higher at 43c. San Francisco Butterfat SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 38. (AP) Butterfat, 324-23e. Wall St. Report NEW YORK, NOT. 28. (jp) Btocxs responded but casually today to a lift In the gold price of nine cents to $33.86 an ounce the first since last Tuesday and trading dwindled un der a renewal of speculative caution. A reaction In international dollar rates failed as an Important stimu lus. The close was steady. Transfers approximated 1,050,000 shares. Today's closing prices for S3 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye... .....138 "a Am. Can 05 Am. & Pgn. Pow ....................... 9 A. T. & T lisy2 Anaconda, 14 4 Atch. T. & 8. F 46 Bendlx Avis. 13 i M 1 O "g O o & Beth. Steel ............. California Pack'g , Caterpillar Tract. , 83 S, , 30', . 33 Chrysler . 48 , 39 H Coml. BolT. ...... Curtlss-Wrlgl-t as DuPont . . 84'4 , 35 . S1H , 30 , 13 -.84 . 314 , lBli . 5114 . 15 3 1 . 8 . 18 v; Gen. Foods Gen. Mot. Int. Harvest. , I. T. & T Johns-Man. Monty Ward North Amer. Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet Radio Std. Brands . , 33 . 40 H , 43 . u , 44'i , 31 , 43 St. Oil Cal Trans. Amer. . Union Carb Unit. Aircraft . U. 8. Steel "Strange Justice" Opens At Studio The trial Is over and the verdict Is "guilty" . . . the sentence la death In the electric chair. There Is a short walk over the "bridge of sighs" . . . the great Iron doors swing shut . . . and another man awaits his doom In the hot seat of Blng Sing. A dally occurrence . . , there are a few paragraph In the paper. But the story behind that tragedy Is brought to the screen. In "Strange Justice," now at the Studio theater. Noiman Foster portrays the role of the doomed man. Marian Marsh Is his sweetheart; Reginald Denny, the man whose conniving placed the poy In Jeopard; and Richard Bennett, the lawyer, who aids In saving jls life. Many people have asked Manager L. Ii. Lewis to give the Silly Sym phony colored cartoon, "The Three Little Pigs." a longer run, so he Is holding it over for two more days. This cartoon, which wiy be on the program with "Strange Justice," has aroused aa much enthusiasm over the country aa any feature picture ever did, according to Mr. Lewis. 'ZOO IN BUDAPEST' IS UNUSUAL FILM Gene Raymond and Loretta Young are starred in "Zoo in Budapest," which opened at the Roxy theater to day. One of the year's most unusual pictures, "Zoo In Budapest," Is filled with natural drama and climaxed by an episode equaling In terror the moat dangerous ever filmed. Sbowg 1:45 7:00-9:00 11 . 1 1 Starts Today for 3 Days YEARNING FOR CARESSES but chained to a career! fflp with ALICE BRADY ... J J MAUREEN hi s9t I A II I -c U oULUVAN FRANCH0T TONE IS PHILLIPS fl-; HOLMES TED HEALY Added WARREN DOANE BREVITY Eddie Peabody, Bonzo, 3 Kings Others "Strange As It Seems" JOHN HIX'S ADVENTURES HEALTH FILM IS ROTARY FEATURE Members of the Medford Rotary club were entertained today by Dr. B. L. Lapteson and Dr. Ralph Dlppei who presented an interesting moving picture film "Health and Happiness." This instructive moving picture was secured through the courtesy of Dr. David B. Hill of Salem, Oregon and waa released with the enthusiastic endorsement of the Salem chamber of commerce and health organizations of Marlon county. The picture, which was shown by Horace Bromley, deals with the liv ing habits and fundamentala of health for young people and forcibly and, comprehensively shows the sim ple rules for building strong, healthy bodies. A number of well known citizens of this city, Interested In health ac tivities, attended today's Rotary meeting and viewed the Interesting film. Arrangement are being made to snow "Health and Happiness" be fore other gatherings before the film is returned to Dr. H1U, President C. J. Semo'i selected J. W. Kendrlck to preside at next week's meeting of the club and Program Chairman Hamilton Patton will have another good program arranged when his new committee Is appointed. T SEEN IN VALLEY Between 13 and 18 Inches of snow fell during the night at Crater Lake national park, according to report received at the park offices in the federal building this morning. Little snow had fallen before nightfall, 'he report stated. Snow fell in the surrounding hills and mountains during the night, and W, J. Hutchison, meteorologist at the local weather bureau said today that a slight flurry of snow was recorded at the airport at 4:30 a. m. today. A light flurry waa evident In Med ford this morning about eight o'clock, and reports were brought from Jack sonville of the ground being white there. .,..M,iini.-rJr1l Mats 1BcL$ XT?-?U Eves . . 25cil IB h 1 rm tt-affija Kiddies lOci1 r She made a business of her daughter's beauty rob bed her of her right to love arid happiness! Here's the Inside story of many a big star's success . . . TALENT and a ' mm fv - , I I i : V V I.J V r Mr. Hutchison said that the fore- cast which predicts rain for tonight. might Include snow, as the tempera ure Is forecast as lower tonight. Pear Markets CHICAGO, Nov. 38. (AP) (U. 8. D. A.) One car Oregon arrived; 4 on track, 1 sold. Oregon Boso, 360 boxes, ex. fan., 1.701.85; average. 11.80; 360 fan., 1.70(51.80; average, $1.75. NEW YORK, Nov. 38. (AP) (0. S. D. A.) Four cars arrived, 3 California. 3 Oregon, 3 Washington unloaded; 13 on track, 3 diverted. Oregon Bosc, 438 boxes, ex. fan.. 61.762.15; average, $186; 280 boxes fancy, $1.57$2.05; average. 31.76; 720 boxes fancy and better. (1.70105; average, 1.85; 609 ex. fancy, 1.70dt 2.20; average, $1.86: 570 ex. fancy, $1.35(31.40; average, $1.37. (All Ore gon). Anjous, 720 boxes, $1.002.05; average, $1.08; 110 ex. fancy. $1.35 1.65: average, $1.56; 336 fancy, $1.25 a 1.45; average, $1.40. tit Aft nrin .faiUuL. Shows 1:45 7:00-9:00 Starting Ends Tonight YOm LAST rilANCB TO RF.E MARIE DRESSLER LIONEL BARRYMORE In "Christopher Bean" Mr i .1 t JL,1 -Ninniir,fl Eves Bailiff rFH fil- l?i Ml m ll " 1 r 1 ELK'S DANCE Wednesday Night, Nov. 29 At The Elks Temple For Elks end Their Friends Oood Music Dancing Starts at 9:45 EVPNING DREiSSES FOR TH? HOLIDAY SEASON. One trrouo anec- lal half price, Adrienne's. $13 50 and up rOO LATE 1U CLASSIFY FURNISHED APT. OH heat, priTSte entrance. 518 8. Oakdale. FOR RENT 3 -room house, 3 miles from town, $7.50 month. Call at 1 Campbell Clothing Co. I FOR RENT In private heme, heated room with board. 705 W. 10th. WANTEDTo buy Improved acreage In Medford vicinity, approximately 40 acres. Write description, price and location, P. O. Box 76, Central Point, Ore. FOR SALE Brood sows, big boar, feeder pigs; thrifty stock. M. F. Baker. 1 mile So. Talent. WANTEDTo take 3 or more people to Sacramento, share expenses. Tel. 1293. TO EXCHANOE Permanents, waves, trims, etc., for poultry, fruit, vege tables, what have you? Medford Beauty Shop, N. Central. Tel. 101. -t. -- - - ' i 25o 35o Kiddies lOo Tomorrow flnch n rtlm tront romon hut once In a bint moon! A new Brrcen idol . . . Mux Baer Heavy Lover! every Inch a man . . and when Camera and Baer meet In their flrnt ring battle . . . well, there's a real thrill for 7011! JACK DEMPSEY Primo CARNERA MYRNA LOY Walter HUSTON OTTO KRUGER AN M'6'M PICTURE Liiimiiipi5 1 ins isasinls '3s TODAY- and WEDNESDAY. The Electric Chair throws i t s shadow over every home when a jury GUESSES wrong. One woman believed 1 him innocent ... his sweetheart. One woman knew him innocent ... his mother. But the jury believed the framed evidence and sent him to the chair! "STRANGE JUSTICE" A gripping drama of hu man hearts caught in the ruthless machinery of the law, - With ' REGINALD DENNY Marian Marsh Richard Bennett Norman Foster . ) AND For those who didn't get a chance to see it, and the ones who want to see it HELD OVER "Three Little Pigs" Featuring WHO'S AFRAID OF THE BIG BAD WOLF Ortattit Short F.irr Made ALSO Clark and McCnllonth Cortisol Paths Rftl MOM News PARAMOUNT NEWS ti 'rrrz: