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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1933)
trEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGOy, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1933. P'A'GE SEVEN Local and Personal Booth In O. Pass Farwell S. Booih as l visitor in Grants Pass Thursday attending to business matters. Undergoes Operation Miss Xona Conger ot Route 1 underwent a major operation at the Community hospital Friday. From Rofue Wver erry Weaver of Rogue River underwent an opera tion at the Community hospital In this city Friday. ... From Talent Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Holdrldge and Miss Lucille Hold rldge, of Talent, spent Saturday shop ping In Medford. Visitors In Medford Royal Brown of Eagle Point and F. E; Bachtoldt of Butte Falls were among shoppers In Medford Saturday. Visits Here O. F. Frederick of Ber keley. Oallf.. arrived here on the Shas ta Saturday to visit his brother, Henry Frederick and family. Oatman In Town Harry Oatman, who Is located with the . Applegate OCC camp, spent the week end with his family in Medford. ... Mr. Probstfleld Here A. O. Probst field of Moorhead. Minn., who former ly resided here, Is now In Medford on a short visit with his family and friends. . Mrs. Christofsen III Mrs. J. Chris tofsen of Talent underwent an opera tion at the Community hospital Fri day morning and was reported getting along nicely. Visit In Medford Mrs. Wilford Al len, Sr., Mrs. J. A. Gaslln and Mrs. Wilford Allen. Jr., spent Friday In Medford visiting, having motored here from Grants Pass. Alford Is Elected Past-commanders of the Grants Pass post of the Ameri can Legion met Thursday night at the Redwoods hotel, when they elect ed officers for the coming year. Herb Alford was elected president, and Ben Coutant, secretary. Grants Pass Courier. Roundtree Visits sister O. O. Rodndtree of Medford visited his sis ter, Mrs. W. J. Hess In Grants Pass Thursday, according to the Grants Pass Dally courier. Flies North Bud Smith of Los An geles, who spent a couple of days In Medford, having arrived here Thurs day In his Falrchild airplane, left Sat urday en route to Whltehorse, Canada. Flue Fire The city fire department was called to the J. W. Lozler resi dence st 124 Newtown street Friday evening at 10:30 o'clock to exting uish a flue fire. Mo damage resulted from the blaze. On Timber Survey Assistant Su perintendent Ira Mason and Lumber man John D. Hoist are conducting a timber survey In the Keno district for the Rogue River national forest. s Photo In Magazine A photograph ahowlng the recital hall of the Bald win Piano shoppe In Medford. appear ed In this month's Issue of the Bald win Keynote, a copy of which was re ceived here by Mrs. H. O. Purucker, who operates the shoppe. The photo graph was taken by J. Verne Shsngle. Praises Medford Hlstrlct Accord ing to word by telephone received at Civilian Conservation corps headquar ters from Major Clare H. Armstrong. Major General Malln crsig, head of the Ninth corps area, highly pralsad the Medford district of CCC camps and described the local district as "one hundred per cent." In Grants Pass A. O. Waba of the Portland forestry offices, Is spending the week end In a. Pass. He plans to return to Medford tomorrow to resume Inspection of the Rogue River na tional forest. Mrs. Coram Leaves Mrs. George H. Corum left Thursday night for Oregon City, where she will spend some time with her daughter, Mrs. L T. Comegys, who haa been quite 111. Mrs. Corum will visit friends and rela tives in Portland and Eugene. Cyclist In Collision Jack L. Rober aon of 829 West Eleventh street re ported at the city police station yes terday, that he had knocked down a man, and run Into a traffic sign st the comer of Main and Holly streets, In an effort to avoid striking an auto mobile which nearly collided with his motorcycle. MoOuIre Appointed Supervisor Karl L. Janouch of the Rogue River national forest snnounced Saturday that L. H. McOulre of Jacksonville had been appointed camp superin tendent at the Applegate CCO camp. Janouch to Meeting Supervisor Karl L. Janouch of the Rogue Rlvor nattlonal forest, will attend the two- day conference In Portland Thursday j and Friday of this week, of all forest j supervisors on the Psclflo coast who have CCC winter camps In their dls trtcts. ! ..." I En Route to Klamath Forest In spector W. B. Osborne of the forestry offices in Portland, conferred with Rogue River national forest officials ; in Medford Saturday before contin Ing to the Klamath Lake territory j where he will Inspect fire protection work. M n n Is Shows . . T MaU I 'I I I 12 ! SUTHERN REG0N'3 FINEST THEATRE ! -Kiddi!, 10c , I ! : . -I r I Starts Today For Three Days! A Distinct HIT Picture! Only Yesterday..... She was happy in the arms of the only man she could ever love! Only Yesterday..... 1 Shows 1:45 3:45 : 7:00 9i 8:00 i r i I I 2 Major TM T lib I I I", Jinwmaiiup lays awii a " v irst mm i f -vraf Features : j u -M Daily Mat. and Eve. (I g f ' 5h Now III (S 'A P' -rir lj vi saw im-jr- A ALSO- j T a i j n i t - ill ill H sssaw 1 11 II u'JIV fl 1 with 1 1 I r I y u and then thousands of empty "to days" . . . Here is the heart-cry of the woman forsaken! . . . Here at last' is the full mission ... of the talking screen! Out of a great picture rises a new star ... an actress so distinctive, so wholesome, so modern, so alive, you will instantly fall in, love with her! MARGARET Watch her face ... her grace , . . her passion I She doesn't make love ... she lives it I Co-Starred With JOHN BOLES in lAlirUIMr.li f M-awvilllif I LIFE' C natt TDOMCT Ji urm haix 'ffir ire Plus Short Reels IV YESTEKDfiY Far Greater Than "BACK STREET" Edna May Oliver Billie Burke Reginald Denney Marie Provost and 00 Other Featured Players Coming Wednesday: Dorothea Wieck in "CRADLE SONG" ALSO Alex Kirkland Esther Ralston in "BLACK BEAUTY" ALSO RUBINOFF in "Morning, Noon and Night" SCREEN SOUVENIRS UNIVERSALNEWSREEL with Graham McNamee i )ab.r iaaiuv.vsmHMJ 1 i-LMi f-,' vl 1 mn Muniiwwnmrrx'n-ir9,iw. wssaaasBi JUST TO MAKE THINGS CLEAR! Although we promised to follow the Big Bad Fox in any policy they chose to use, we cannot follow their policy of giving away free tickets as we believe it would be in direct viola tion to the NRA Code! Today and Monday niiRi h i r-A mm nyi FSBST 0 ES t'i Mis V ,x -tilt The Book that Set Fire to a Nation . . . Is Now Burning Up the Screen! Sinclair Lewis's famous story of an indepen dent w o mini I vJ-v; I pi- v-i- !itr$M?f l'"' ' T'r itt 1 W& bove the ! 1 ' $l:L4 Clouds" at i tMMk VS'" Continuous Today Doors Open 1:45 Complote Shows 1:45 3:12 3:45-4:65.0:06-6:40-7:45-9:00 PRICES: Mats-15c Eves-25c Kiddies-10c i in '' ' "SJ L.sissssssmmm ssaasiBrMninini