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? 5 MEDFORD MAIL TEIBTJXE, BEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, DECElffiER 3, 1933. PAQB SEVEN i ? k i! II .1 i j Local and Personal To Lata Saturday etorekeaper Charts Goold of the Crater Lake na tional park apent Saturday at crater Lake. . In Medford Saturday Charlea Hav ana, who has been employed at the OOO oamp at Elk creek, wa a Tlaltor in Medford Saturday. Mora to Medford Air. and Mia. Clarenoe Gray of Prospect have moved to Medford, There they plan to make their home for the winter. Sexton Returns Here BurreU Sex ton haa returned to Medford from the Bonneville dam, where he haa been working for the past two weeka. Betum to Portland Henry Bauer of Portland, who haa been visiting In Medford, and waa a guest of W. E. Thomas, during hta stay here, lelt Saturday for the northern city. From Prospect lArry Meade of Prospect waa In Medford Saturday and reported two Inches of snow feu at tha resort town during tho last atorm. He reported four Inches of snow at union Creek. Get Bounty Warrants D. Estrlmado of Gold Hill received a warrant Fri day from the county clerk's office for 3, having killed a coyote, similar warrants were Issued to Al dement 1 of Medford and Milton Sanderson ol Trail, on Saturday. a Take Over Offices Karl I. Janouch of the Bogu Hirer National forest service Friday assumed the duties of supervisor, succeeding Hugh B. Ban- kin, who retired the first of the month. Mr. Janouch was formerly as sistant supervisor. ' . Auxiliary to Meet Rogua River Auxiliary will meet on Thursday af ternoon at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. Hans Bammln an West Eighth street. It waa announced yesterday. There will be an election of officers and installation plana will be consid ered. Hera for Holiday Mr. and Mrs. Clarence pankey had as their guests Thanksgiving day, Mr. Pankey's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slmlngton of Dunemulr, Mr. and Mrs Albert Stewart of Eugene, and Mr. Pankey's eon Buroell Pankey of Stock ton,, Calif. see Get Marriage license A marriage license waa Issued at tha Jackson county court house Prlday to Theo dore Dally, 33, of 13 Marl street, Medford, and Zlda Morris, 30, of Jack sonville. He la a native of Oregon and Hated his occupation as a laborer. . Sha Is a native of California. Transferred. Grants Jaas W. L. . Olfford, manager of the Union Oil plant In Ashland, and former Medford employe, ha been transferred to Oram Fas. Mr. and Mrs. Olfford and young eon, Jay, will be leaving for their new home In the neighbor ing city the first of the week. TOO LATE TO 'CLASSIFY GOOD USED CARS . Buy while prices are low 80-day written guarirawo. 1980 Bulek Spt. coupe. . 1928 Pontlac Sedan. 1939 Ford Coupe. 1938 Chrysler Coupe. 1937 Chryslor 70 sedan. 1931 Ford Victoria coup. 1928 Hudson Brougham. 1937 Chrysler Coupe. -Also others to choose from. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, WO. 88 N. Rlvereslde Chrysler and Plymouth Dealer DONT FORGET we are giving a BIG DISCOUNT on all USED CARS to clean up In a hurry. Come In and look them over. EAKTN MOTOR CO. Dodge-Plymouth Dealer PURS cleaned, repaired and glazed. Costa reltned. Medford cash and Carry Cleaners. Phone 1700. WANTED Up to S1800 Jackson Co. Bldg. 8s Loan stock. Box 1370, Trib une. ' PERMANENT WAVES for wood Or what have you. Provost Beauty Shop. Phono 737. A HOME BARGAIN at a m sa Modern 8-room plastered A I 2 5 II borne, close to new wash "'"""Ijjtoa school, fireplace, full basement. 81330.00 8300 down, balance like rent. Charlea A. Wing Agency, Inc. WTO !i.nn:m i,v;nwj;,:,uriii Starts TODAY Continuous Shows 1:43 to 11 p. I What a Janet Gaynor! What a romance I What muiicl And what charmer ii this Henry Carat who leads Janet into new fields of glamor. 1 ' B. f ''JMrlal , Hinins ! GAYNOR CARAT At-SO flairs.... n FanUpy OMtalt, Cirtoon Nem Mrs. HooU Return Mr. Vale Hoots bu returned to Medford from Freano, Calif., where abe had been rtaltlng her elater. Mil. Knopp. Mra. Hoots waa called back to Wedlord be cause of the lUnees of her mother, Mrs. O. R. Batch well. To Officers Meettnf ' Included among officers who attended South ern Oregon officers' meeting In Co qullle Saturday nglht were Captain Lee M. Bown and Sergeant C. C. Wll llana of the atate police, Sheriff Wal ter J. Olmscheld and District Attorney George A. Codding of Jackson county and District Attorney Sherman Smith of Josephine county. Visitor In Medford Supernor V. V. Harp ham of the Umpqua National forest, with headquartera m Roseburg. was a business visitor In JdedfoM Friday, calling at the offices of the Rogue Rlrer national forest. Becelre License Louis Everett Deardorf and Alice Deardorf reclved a marriage license Friday at the clerk 'a office. According to the rec ords, It Is the second marriage for both, having received a divorce April 17, this year. Loivman Coming Here "Word has been received in Medford that Ser geant Jennings D. Lowxnan. sub-sti-tlon commander for the army recruit ing, will be In Medford on December 4, S and 0- According to Sergeant Lowman, vacancies are limited, and only a certain number of men can be accepted on any of the examlaa- j Hons conducted In Medford. License to Wed On Friday, a mar riage license was Issued by the coun ty clerk to Felix Jackson of Chllo- quln, an Indian rancher, and Edna Captain, also an Indian of Chlloquln. He listed hta age aa 20, and she as 33- Firs Report An accident report was plsced on file with the city police concerning the wreck Friday on the Medford highway near Stewart avenue. The report was made by Louis Ma harry of Talent, and occurred at 1 :45 p. m. Leave for South Mrs. O. O. Tan Scoyoo and small grand-daughter Sally-Lee Russell left this morning for California to spend several months, for the benefit of Sally-Lee's health. The little girl has not been well for the past four months. They will drive south to Los Gatos with J. Elmo Rus sell, who Is on his annual vacation from the She'l Oil company. Seven Fires During the month of November there were 7 fires in Med ford, with a loss of $177.30 according to reports compiled Friday by Fire Chief Roy Elliott. Reports Theft A report was made with the city police Saturday by the Union Oil company, that ten gallons of kerosene and five gallons of lubri cating oil were stolen from the plant the latter part of the week. Moves Offices Ranger Hugh Hitter, who has been stationed In Medford, has moved his headquarters to Klam ath Falls, where he will be adminis trator for the Klamath district In ad-1 dltlon to the Dead Indian ranger dis trict, which he was In charge of pre viously. John Orlbble, ranger from Lake o' the Woods will be Ranger Rltters representative In Medford, Supervisor Karl L. Janouch stated Saturday. iaftiiUna WW lit. msmmmammmmtmrn missnsm l x ii SOUTHEKN OREGON'S FINEST THEATRE Shows 1:45 3:15 7:00 0:00 UaaaMaUkMsaiaafl 2LJ Mats. 25c Eves. 35c Kiddies lOo We will meet any policy adopted by the Fox Theatre Chain in their Holly Theatre! We will go them one better on any admission price they care to use! We ask comparison of the pictures!' OF COURSE OF COURSE OF COURSE Air Changed Every Three Minutes! Eino Hemmila, Mgr. RIALTO THEATRE Of course it's Home-Owned and Operated TODAY and MONDAY! and the prices as always Mats-1 5c Eves-25c Kiddies-1 Oc '"Open!. : TTRS ,.t :V SrW. It 4" Jf FEARES TO MR. AND MRS. MEDFORD: We have always felt that the people of Medford want quality in their enter tainment, and it is our aim to continue following our policy of showing only the hest In features and short subject attractions. So, regardless of the Fox Theatre Chain's policy in their Holly Theatre, you may rest assured that quality will never lie re. placed by quantity in this theatre. We have under contract 80 percent of all the major film product to be pro duced this nest year and are In a position to fulfill all our promises. Yours for Good Entertainment, GEO. A. HUNT, Mgr., Craterian Theatre. TODAY and folOpAY! EVERYTHING YOU WANT fOR GLORIOUS ENTERTAINMENT On the Stage DOS m. II a V -i WmwmnQ c m wr is i 1 1 A dramn ( i m 'Wyjng thrill, ... J B R U C F r a AR ONE j n n T JJJJJjjBjBf '''''"'"''"''aMsaaaiaal Yes and the Best of Short Stories too! Continuous Today Boors roday triiitfa 3 Continnous Today Doors Open :45 IN PERSON! ALL SHOWS! World Famous N.B.C. Radio Stars! For 4 Years the Highest Paid Radio and Stage Artists on the Pacific Coast! . . . You've Heard Them Over the Air Now SEE and HEAR Them In Person LEU RICE and the mmu HILL BILLIES Tuneful Tunes From the Colorful Ozarks 45 Minutes of Unsurpassed Entertainment A .... . : On the Screen! i Th4 musical romance about a brassiere king's nephew who A tried to make a girl beautiful , , . tnen tried to make the girl I X Eong Hits , . . Btar Comedians . , . Dances . . . Beautiful 0 Iris I , J&latt HARVEY jk ff, lew AYRES Cha, X don, w Vu . -Oik'' Charles Butterworth, Harry Lang- , Sid Silvers and Mary Howard -Will Rogers' daughter and a Honey l NO RAISE IN PRICES! is 1 Balk. m mmmmm. ,;.:AiaWi ) mm 7 m - a.jJaJii-H.j'ji'.Wk Hit Songs that are Song Hits merry, modern, catchy, captivating melodies. You'll be singing them I "Gather Lip Rouge While You May" "Be Careful" "How Do I Look?"