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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1933)
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, IFEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1933. PAGE SEVES Local and Personal Visit. Camp Captain Harold E. Stow of the CCO headquarters, apent Friday at the Caxberry and Appltgi'e campa. Undergoes 0eratlon Wealey Dar ke underwent ft major operation ftt the Sacred Heart hospital Friday morning. Pa ri Iris Return Mr. and Mrs. T. B Daalela returned on the Shaata today from California, points, where Mr. Danlela attended to business affairs. Hostttlrk 111 Vance Boatwlck. who underwent an operation at the Sacred Heart hospital Thursday, was reported getting along satisfactorily yeater day. Degree of Honor Tree The Degree of Honor will have a Christmas tree party Thursday, December 21 in the Wonen's culb rooms of the city hall, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. natiirno in nrrlre Dr. R. W. Sleeter. ' who has been 111 for the past week at the Community hospital, win De m his office Monday, In the Medford building, he stated yesterday. Furnishes Boll Otto King. 37, dish. washer, furnished 10 ball at the city Jail Saturday, following his arrest early that morning on charges of be ing drunk in a public place. Leave on Vacation Assistant Su pervisor Ira J. Mason of the Rogue plver national forest and his family, left Saturday for Berkeley, where they will visit until after the holidays. PrlcslUa Circle to Meet The Prls cllla circle will meet with Mrs. Sam Bateman at 302 Maple street Wednes day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. All members are urged to be present. On Business Here J. T. Myersand n a Titfl nnrole officers from the atate training school at Woodburn. are In Medlord attending to ouemw matters, having arrived Friday nlshi Visit the I.lndsey's Mr. and Mr. O. D. Llndsey and son Ottle. Jr., o: San Diego, Calif., arrived here Friduy evening by motor, to spend the holi days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Llndsey and daughters Miss Alta and Miss Lois, of Lozler Lane. lave for Marshrleld -Mother Jean Gaalbert. general assistant, Sisters of Holy Name. Outremont, Montreal, and Mother Louis de Gonzague. provincial supervisor, Sisters of the Holy Name. Winnipeg. Manitoba, left Saturday morning on the Shasta for Marshfleld. having been In Medford for a short time. . Visit at Station Mr. and Mrs. Fl wyn Van DeWalker visited at the Southern Pacific station Saturday forenoon with Mrs. George Leathers of Weed, who was en route to Seattle, where she will remain for some time as the guest of her son, George Leath ers. Mrs. Leathers Is Mrs. Van De Walker's mother. To Return Wednesday Supervisor Karl L. Janouch of the Rogue River national forest, Is expected to return to Medford Wednesday from Portland, where he has been attending to busi ness matters. The last of the week, he attended a conference of all super visors on the coast who have CCC winter camps In the forests. Fixing Tovs Fire Chief Roy Elliott last evening stated that the firemen are still busy repairing toys for the Lady Lions to distribute for Christ mas, and any persons having toys which need painting and repairing before they can be distributed to the poor, are requested by the fire chief to bring them In Immediately. Swlnsons, Guests Mr. and Mrs. F Leigh Swlnson and daughter. Barbara Leigh, arrived last night from Napa, Cal., to be guests for ft few days of Mrs. Swlnson's sisters, Mrs. E. N. EI drldge and Miss Edna, Elfert. Magazine Issued The Christmas is sue of Slr-Twenty-Slx, regional for estry publication has been distributed throughout this district, and Includes news concerning the Civilian conser vation corps camps located In the Rogue River national foreat and the Siskiyou National forest, the latter with headquarters in Grants Pass. Leg "Really" Broken His leg was "really" broken In the colliaion of last week. W. W. Ferguson told the world yesterday, although he failed to know it for a week. After walking on it that long he was convinced that there was something wrong, so he went to a doctor and found out that there was. He was on crutches yesterday. Returns from Portland Having tak en Murl C. Kinney of Klamath Falls Into Portland, for ft hearing before the federal court. Cal C. Wells, deputy United States marshal returned to Medford Friday by train. Kinney, ac cording to Wells, waa secretly Indict, ed by the federal grand Jury for em bezzlement. He was an employee of the Klamath Falls post office. Get Worthless Check Union Oil company's service station at River- aide and Jackson streets turned over to the city police a check for S10 made out to Fred Miller and signed "Mrs. Helen A. Martin, R. N." The check was dated December 8. and In the lower left hand corner was the notation "payment on stove." The check was cashed by the station, bu it was found to have no account backing It. The check waa drawn on the First National bank of Meaiora Starts TODAY Continuous Shows 1:45 to 11 Riotous Comedy TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE 2 gas engines, good con dition, cheap. 532 So. Fir St. ELDERLY lady wants transportation to Los Angeles any time before Christmas. Share expenses. Call '6-F-3. FOR SALE Household furniture, new electric sweeper, canned fruit, one meat hog. Cozy Nook Ranch, , ml. west Phoenix. MEDFORD home for Eugene resi dence, owners writ Box 107, Trlo-une. FOR SALE Milk cows 20 up: also white leghorn pullets. Harry C. Chase. Central Point, Beall Lane. In City Yesterday Mrs. Sam Baker of Grants Pass was ft visitor In Med ford Saturday. Postpone Meeting The December meeting of the Oregon State club has been postponed until January, it was announced last night. Conduct Social Alpha Sigma class of the First M. E. church held an In teresting party Friday night at the church with Mrs. Floyd In charge of the entertainment. Interesting games and black magic were enjoyed durlu; the evening. A short business meet ing was conducted by Mrs. George Blgler, class president. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Nellie Wall, Mlsa Myrna Barrett and Mrs. aeorge Runs man. All reported an enjoyable evening. Visit the Nellnons Mr. and Mrs I Oliver Haldden of Vancouver. Wash . arrived In Medford Saturday fore-; noon on the Shasta, to spend 6atur-1 day and today as the guests of Mr I and Mrs. George Nellson. They will; leave this evening on the Shasta for; the north. Mr. and Mrs. Haidden are: just completing ft tour around the United States, having visited Mont real, Florida, California ftnd many other points. 1 ; -fid v SCOTTISH RITE Special meeting- Monday. Dec. 18th Eugene Council and Consistory will give the degrees from the 19th and 32nd In clusive during the day and evening. All members of the Rite urged to he present. L. B. WILLIAMS. Secty. MATS "'" " 1 EVES 15c Ha-TTBi r.-Bi 25 in Miiim ilium Hints ii iiy I Kiddles . . 10c KAmm sa BnasaaBHssBtMOBiHsaaftimaf Kiddles , , Today and Monday Continuous Today Doors Open 1:45 BIG FEATURE ATTRACTIONS Papa, thtre' a woman under my ltd!" Fo Film presents THE WARRIORS HUSBAND In this picture it's the wo men who do the chasing and the men who are chaste. with ELISSA LANDI Marlerle Rambeau Ernest Truex David Manners ALSO PICTORIAL Oswald Cartoon News lHltfliMIsSUDI iiy Popular l! WE GIVE YOU THE - BIG SHOWS - STARTS TODAY! 7- ? f N DECLARED A TRIUMPH by Cheering Laughing, ous Thousands I s r .JP w 3 KPftZ 1T'SB1G' ;. , ALSO IV COLOR WAI.T PISSF.VS Silly Symphony "PIED PIPER" Comedy News Continuous jjjjsV Attend the The World's Favorite Entertainer Meet Hoc null, whose favorite remedy I dose of castor oil and a hearty (flap on the bark ... He hasn't lost a father In forty years! 0 0 WILL BR BULL LOUISE DRESSLER VERA ALLEN MARION NIXON 2 PLUS 99 Her Kiss Was the Signal of Destiny.... Hollywood as the head lines scream with the mystery the romance and adventure of the studios!!!! The DEATH KISS with ADRIENNE AMES DAVID MANNERS BELA LUGOSI Also Selected Short Subjects itafcLKUX&sdtasI i inn iiiii irww-WfflfWf &si WMfciw 'irminnmiri MATS. 25' Kiddies lOo "Wl;"llJJiVKL f&&jtf SOUTHERN OREGON'S FINEST THEATRE nM J swa-vw fTOC wr,' ssiswi HP llssassaaaissBammssslMSsassft CONTINUOUS SHOWS TODAY DOORS OPEN 1:45 EVES. 35c Kiddies lOo A OUR ANSWER TO THE FOX THEATRE CHAIN LETTER from the manager of one of the leading film exchanges, stating he was writing at the request of Mr. Frank Newman of the Fox Chain, says that they (Fox) have been double-billing in Medrord on account or a shortage of good pictures and are using cheap pictures from small producing companies for this purpose. He also implies that, unless we release some of our Major pictures to them for use in their Holly Theatre, they will continue to double-bill . . . Here Is Our Answer Starting Today Two really "honest to gosh" features. . . each one positively strong enough to stand alone! . . Here she is!. ..Red headed, warm-blooded dynamite.. in the most colorful role of her tempestuous career! SHE SHAKES EVERYTHING BUT HER BOY FRIEND!... She thought she knew men like a book . . . until she met a romantic young' ster who opened her eyes to genuine romance! Clara WW in with PRESTON FOSTER RICHARD CROMWELL MINNA GOMBELL HERBERT MUNDIN JAMES GLEASON PLUS: This Big Show!.... THE LOVE EXPERIENCES OF A WOMAN DOCTOR! The it ory thry nld th tcrffn "couldn't totich" told In picture that ravenli erery terirt, e"vrry lnt. eTrry confldrnc of unman phslrlan . . what she learned about men . . the advice the (tare to other unmarried women . tha prtre the paid for the iln the launhed atl KAY FRANCIS "Mary Stevens, M. D. with Lyle Talbot Glenda Farrell Thelma Todd ALSO SELECTED SHORTS sis! lor sure sells i ffi - Z"'- BftxssMatsmiJftaMsauBsMftMttHisiMUMBBasKaMsaw