Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 07, 1934, Page 9, Image 9

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    rAGE NINE
You Can't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here
MEDFORD MATL TRrBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY, JANUARY 7, 193-1.
Why
Not
Try a
Want-Ad?
WAjn co sell joui Dome) Want
to gat rid o odds end
,nds in bouse hold turoismngsv
jo ru Dnd too" " fm
lent An inexpensive want-AO
in the UaiI rrtbune Classified
page will find Che enswei tc
these and many othei perplexing
oroblema.
H re Are the Rates:
pm word nrat insertion
( Minimum 36c)
eaco additional Insertion. .
pei word . w
luintnuiB 10c)
per una pel month, without
l3t
copy ccangee
75
Phone
LOST AND FOCND
5-Currency on street Owner
tral Point. -
" '...I- iwe. sis 6 near
Groceteria No. 2. Please phone Mrs.
Myron Root.
urday night, a red and '"it. Co
lumbia bicycle. Reward. Notify
Circulation Dept.. Trl6unl
lost Red Irish setter; male. Re
ward. Paul Hoffard. 402 King.
GRAYED Jrom Seamon's pasture
aray gelding branded eleven right
stifle: bay mare branded J B on
right shoulder. Notify Seamon.
Eagle Point.
LOST II dog missing, call 1518.,
WANTED SITUATION
niTORINO by accredited teacher.
Jh school Ind grade subjects. Tel.
819-L. '
WANTED Practical nursing; hospital
experience. References. Tel 1468. 18
So. Newtown.
YOUNG WOMAN wants to do gen
eral housework or nurse-maid. Will
furnish references. Phone 981-L.
WANTED Woman for general house
work. References required. Call
885. -
WANTED MALE HELP
IF YOU WANT A WONDERFUL op
portunity to make $8.50 a day and
get a new Ford Tudor Sedan be
sides, send me your name Immedia
tely. No contest or lottery. Particu
lars free. Albert Mills, 3319 Mon
mouth. Cincinnati, O.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED TO RENT Farm, and, or
orchard, experience, have tractor and
equipment. Tribune Box 1944.
WOULD like to get in touch with
party wanting to finance the pat
enting of a profitable invention.
Address P. O. Box 650, Medford.
WANTED Clipper seed re-cleaner,
No. 3 or larger. Phone 523-J-4.'
WANT TO BUY 4 or 5-room modern
house. Pay like rent. Box 1932.
Tribune.
IVANTED 25 dozen rabbit per week.
Geo. Taylor. 417 JClng. JL
WANTED Set Of 700-20 Dual tire
chains. 520 S. Central.
WANTED To rent large dairy ranch,
50 or 60 acres of good irrigated pas
ture. Severt Iverson, Myrtle Point,
Oregon.
WANTED Piano. 412 W. Jaksoru
WANTED Raw furs. Prices advanced
100 to 200. See the Medford Bar
gain House before you ship or sell.
37 No. Grape. Tel. 1062.
FURNITURE re-up bolstered.
96S-R. Thlbault.
WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford Must be
cheap. 333 W. 2nd.
EDGAR JOHNSON want to buy your
lura at the Peerless Market. 12-14
No. Bartlett St.
WANTED Electric radio Must be
reasonable. Box 268. Tribune.
KILL care for elderly sick people in
my home. Phone 437-X.
WANTED Household goods, stoves
tools or what have you Medord
Bargaio Houaa. 37 N. Grape St. Tel
1063.
JUNE, WANTED
We pay east) foi JUNK tfArTKRIEft
ft HAQl A 1 OHS ALUMINUM
BRArifl. OOPPEP ft unk of aJ
description
MEDFORD 3AKOA1N HOUSE
37 No Grape I loW
FOR KENI HOUSES
FOR RENT 4-room furnished house
'.2 50. water paid. Phone 1461
evenings.
FOR RENT Furnished 5-room nou-e,
15; close in. Inquire 105 No. Osk
daie. FOR P.ENT rnall furnished house;
light and water. 801 N. Central.
4 NICELY furnished rooms, c'pm to
lihmrv. vrr raonable rent to
right party, wm F Campbell, 804
t Main.
FOR RENT 4-room unfurn!ihl
house, close In. Inquire 141 6
Holly.
FOR RENT 8-room modem bu:yj
L low. close in. completely furnlstiM;
" a;so piano; all built-in features. S2S
per month. W. H Everhard. J'6
w,st 8th St.
8-FOOM modem cottage, 11210.
60. Q;ape 61
II J I
FUR RENT HOUStS
FOR SALE 81400.00 or rent 10. 641
Pine. Browa snd White or write
owner, 1 Jarl, Boring, Oregon.
FOR BENT 2-room furnished apt
close in. 317 East Jackson or 749-?
HOiiES FOR RENT Call 894.
FOl KENT Rome. furnished of
unfurnished. Brown Whit.
FOR RENT 3 -room turn, house with
keeping porch. Rent reasonable.
Call 887-X.
5-ROOM house lor rent Tel. 1658.
FOR RENT Comfortable house at 30
Rom court; 3 bedrooms, basement,
garage; 17.50, water paid. Inquire
Swem'a Gift Shop.
duuiszs io. aii.to and 16.
paid; wood range Phone 10ft.
watei
FOR RENT 7-room modern home, 8
. bedrooms. O. A- OeVoe. 623-J-3.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
APT. Furnished. 321 Apple St.
FOlt RENT ROOM AND BOARD
BOARD & ROOM 153 No. Oakdale.
BOARD AND ROOM at 716
Ratee rery moderate.
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS
FURNISHED housekeeping room;
lights and water; 7. 331 So. Ivy.
PLEASANT ROOM: separate entrance,
heat. 220 No. Oakdale.
FOR RENT Comfortable, convenient
sleeping room. 19 Mistletoe.
ATTRACTIVE room. 404 8 Grape.
FOR heated sleeping rooms call 1399-L
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
BACHELOR cabin. 445 So. Front.
STORE ROOM FOR RENT After Jar
nary 7, store room 17x60 feet, on
Grape street, adjoining Mall Tribune
Job Shop. Reasonable rent to right
party. Apply at business office Mall
Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE Young cow for Guern
sey bull calf 12 or 16 mo. old, must
be dehorned and gentle. Table
Rock Dlst. H. E. Rodger.
FOR SALE. TRADE OR RENT 5 -acre
Improved ranch; also fruit stand
for sale. Inquire 525 N. Riverside.
FOlTsALE OR TRADE 1932 Harley
for late model Ford or Chev. coupe.
Write Root. Christian. Happy Camp,
Cal.
FOR TRADE Chev. truck driven
11,000 miles, for late model sedau
S. A- Bower, Murphy. Oregon.
FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric
sewing machine tor light sedan
Box 638. Tribune.
FOR SALE POULT Rt
CHICKS hatching Dressier' Square
Deal Hatchery, 1107 E. Main.
BRONZE breeding torn for sale. W.
J. Lawson, Rt. 3. Box 50, east of 4
Corners Serv. Station.
FOR SALE Rhode Island Red, cock
erels, pullets, yearling hens; high
quaHty breeding atock. dimming
Poultry Ranch. 5 miles out Midway
road, Central Point Rt. 1.
PURE Bronze toms, Cockeran's prize
stock. $5. Jesse Nell. Rt. 1. Ashland.
FOR SALE D 0(1 S AND PETS
ROLLER canaries for sale or trade,
533-J-2.
FOR SALEBoston Bull puppies make
an Ideal Christmas present. Priced
reasonable. J. G. Cameron, phone
437-W.
MUSICAL INS1KUMENTS.
SEVERAL pianos, low terms, low
prices. See Mon. at Reinklng Truck
lng Co. N. Fir. $79 up.
PIANO BARGAIN Baby Grand Piauo
and one Bungalow Upright Piano in
storage here in Medford. to be closed
out for the small credit balance
due on leases. Rental terms will
handle. Prompt action essential.
Must move within 10 days. If In
terested, write at once to C A.
Remington. Dept. Accte.. 33S Mar
ket St., San Francisco. Cal.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
JUST 2 USED CARS LEFT
1929 Ford Tudor with Karl-Keen.
1932 Chev. DeLuxe Coup.
Both priced to sell quick.
Also
BIG DISCOUNT on
New 1933 Dwlce Sedan.
EAKIN MOTOR CO.
FOR SALE '31 Plymouth sedan.
W. Second.
LATE MODEL USED CARS
A class of cars you don't find on used
car lots 30 to 60 day guarantee.
19.VJ Chrysler Deluxe Coupe.
1932 Chrysler conv. Coupe.
1930 Bu!ck Spec. Coup.
is.33 Fiymouth Business Coup.
1931 Ford A Victoria.
Iii38 pontic 2-door Sedan.
1912 Ford V-8 Coupe.
A'.so a number of older models at
ipeclal prices
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
38 N Riverside
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
SAIjr. 0R EXCHANGE 40-acre
improve trsct. also 15 A. psrtly
Improved, to eichsnge for Medford
residence: both clear. Will assume
wm. on rteht deal.
WANTED Have client want to buy
S bedroom modern home; must be
reasonablv clo In. psved street,
snd good reidentisl district. Price
mut be righ.
THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
Tel MSI. 1 No. Riverside.
FOB 8ALJE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Deliclou apple 85c box.
B'.g 7 Fruit Warehouse, 11th St
Front.
FOR SALE Three piece bedroom aet;
only been used lour months. Just
like new. Reasonably priced. Call at
3015 E. Main.
FOR SALE A-l condition light plant
for 140. 1119 N. Central.
FOR SALE Small heating stove,
cneap. 134 So. Ivy.
FOR SALE May.ag electric washer,
good condition, cheap. 543 No. Bart
lett. FOR RENT OR SALE 3 home built
for owner. 1013 Queen Ann and 4
Glenn Oak Court. Will take bonds
sor stock part payment. Phone 389
or 906-R.
FOR SALE 14 A. with 3-room house,
electric pump, woodshed, barn, lor
quick sale. $350. E. B. Bishop, Rt.
1, BOX 350.
FOR SALE Choice acreage on So.
Pacflic highway. Bargain. V. k.
Bonham. i ml. So. Phoenix.
WHEN you think of reai estate, think
of Brown tb White.
FOR SALE Osed sewing machine all
makes; terms if desired. AU
makes rented and repaired. White
8ewing Machine Co.. 34 N Bartiect
APPLES from 30 to 75 cents a box in
small or large lots. O. V. Myers
orchard. Phone 258-j.
FOR SALE Gas -range and water
heater in good condition, priced
reasonable. Call 341-K-l.
FOR SALE All kinds of apples and
pears. Joe Nary ranch. Tel. 132-L
HAY, wheat, barley, rolled or ground
C. A. DeVoe. Phone 523-J-3.
FOR SALE Furniture, chairs, tao.es,
beds. etc. 714 Welch St.. off V.
Jackson.
SPECIAL PRICE on lawn fertilizer
for a few days. Phone 9 12-J.
A RAINBOW garden of glada. 100
large No. I bulbs, not less than 40
varieties. Value 85 or more for
$2.50. One Jumbo PIcardy free.
F. H. Reum. 922 South Oakdale.
iu January 7tn. stark Bro. offer
60 per cent reduction. Finest atock
grown. Fruit, nut trees, shrubs; all
record bearing stock. Crause, South
Fir St.
WE HAVE BUYERS for Oold Prop
erties, ootn placer and lode. Send
complete information to Harry 8
Fry & Company. 417 Davis Bldg.
Portland. Ore.
MISCELLANEOUS
BUY SELL TRADE
Guns, typewriters, cash register,
sporting goods, boats, motors, etc.
Good coupe for highway property.
317 No. Riverside.
NEW truck licensing laws explained,
PUC forms filled out. P. L. St P. D.
Ins, at A. C. T. O.. 33 No. Grape.
I BUY gold and loan money. Cecil
Jennings, corner Front and Main
ACTO will pay for your TRUCK
IjIuense and INSURANCE. Phone
350. Call at 33 N. Grape St.
MONEY LOANED on typewriters and
radio. Cecil Jennings. Main and
Front.
FURS cleaned, repaired and glazed
Coats rellned. Medford Cash and
Carry Cleaners. Phone 1700.
GOLD BOUGHT Redden St Co. Get
our new price.
BUSINESS OPPOFtTUMITIES
FOR SALE OR LEASE Resort, beer
garden, store, cabins, etc. Box
2000, Tribune.
L. & P. D. INSURANCE. 110.000 and
(20.000 on Hi -ton trucks 9.79 each
6 mos. after first premium deposit.
High rating acceptable with PUC.
Inquire 33 No. Orape.
FOR SALE Small grocery at Inven
tory, to close estate. Phone 1387-R.
632 No. Central.
BUSINESS U1BEL10BT
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts ol Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Tit Ir
System In Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms S and 5, No. 32
North Central Ave., upstairs.
Expert IVInsim Cleaners.
LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1172
House cleaning Plocv Waxing Ori
ental Bug Cleaning, apedalty.
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONET ON FURNITURE
HDD LATE MODEL AUTOS
Three par cent per month on un
paid balance No other oharges See
W B. Thomas. 48 south Central,
ground floor Oratertan Theater
Bldg. Stat License No. 8-187.
Painting and raperbanglng.
M. A BLISS Painting and paper
hanging Tel. 848-w 81S S Orapa
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon. Printing of all kinds: book
binding; loose -leaf ledgers, a o d
Blanks, billing syitema. duplicating
cash sales .lips and everything in
the printing Unea 28-30 N Orape
Phone 78
Transfer.
RE1NXINO TRUCKINO Co. Trans
fer and storagt Wa haul anything
at a reasonable price. Ill No FU
Street. Phone 312
KAD8 IHANaFEH ai tJTORAOE CO.
Office 1019 No Central prion. 31ft
Prices right. Service guaranteed
UAWLET TRAr.SFKR Eipert pack
tra and movers Special livestock
moving equipment price right
1 North RJverald Phone 1044-X
Loa Armeies police rescued a strsy
deer from sn sttack of dogs and took
the animal to the police station to
be booked is "Jane Doe under
cha.-, of vagrancy
1934 Nash Delivered to Mr. and
tcSfmL.tny V l - tff XW l
This beautiful 1934 Nash was de
livered to Mr. and Mrs. G. 8. Butler
of Ashland last week by Walter W.
Abbey, Nash dealer here. Mr. Butler
is enown standing oeside nis new
"Speedstreajn" car w.hlle Mrs. Butler
la at the wheel. "Just the car I've
10 EYE
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Coiitrllmted.
While businessmen are taking their
January Inventories to see how they
are to prepare for 1934, the farm
famtliea of Jackson and Josephine j
counties will be having another, and
most Interesting Inventory of their
own slants the farm home, throush
the medium of the rural housing sur-
vey, to be conducted by the bureau
of home economic in Washington,
and the home extension agents in
the various states.
Here in Jackron and Josephine
counties the work "will be directly In
charge of Mrs. Mabel Mack and Mrs.
Rita Calhoun, working under the di
rection of Miss Claribel Nye, state
director of extension work In Oregon.
The survey has been approved as a
federal civil works administration
project and the field work Is being
done by women who have been ap
pointed from the re-employment
rolls In the counties. Employment
has thus been made available to those
who need It while valuable informa
tion la collected as to the present
adequacy of farm homes and the
needs and resources for Improvement,
It is heartening for the men and
women In farm homes to see the
farmers are to be regarded again as
consumers and employer. They have
wanted new homes, or new rooms,
or porches, or repairs, or furnaces, or
electricity for too many years. They
have had to budget their crop re
turns with the utmost enre to pro
vide for food and clothing and taxes
and interest. In too many case there
has not been enough Income to pay
for the repairs that every good house
keeper and every farmer knows are
necessary to keep the property from
running down, and thre has been
Mail Tribune Daily
ACROSS
1. Disfigures
L young dog
10. Asiatic native
14. Encourage
U. Hindu prin
cess lfi. Dry
17. Pollutes
19. Short aria
11. Football team
32. Baking
chamber
21. Doctrin
24. Scarlet
vi, Soft rubber
soled hot:
colloq.
V. Prophet
29. Purchases
10. Blood'iucklng
animal
11 First name of
Solution of YeaterdVc Puzzle
5 p i.iLE HHAhL E HI
PARI SiT O R NiD O
PL AC E iH O TiTO P
one low &!i4oliI
W C U R g A ntJ1 BY
illE RrTi A N OJ(? EJE
RJE L Yl5 P Y MP 11" K T
OLDTOftH PmIo P E j
P E W I NEll DE A t
STEwAsiEALlElT
a famous
violinist . Silkworm
i' nJu C,t 80- Australian bird
. Double: pr.fll ftemslnder
37. Slnatnc bird ,3. Amount, for
38. 3m. II hor. hlch thing.
39. Draft animal m.y be
40. Re pr.s.m at botirnt
42. sharp pain Kfl. Lowers
43. Kemlnlns name h 8. Refer to
44. Pinnacle of fA Precious mtal
lea In i
60. Fint appear
Kinder
II. flower con-
ralner
l". Copied
IT. "Jarks or
batter"
ance
3. GaMe
m. Femal shp
8. Ventcles for
now travel
CS. Ooia
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I
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been waiting for wan Mr. Butlers
comment, when he drove awav the
first 12-33 model Nash to arrive in
southern Orenon from the hendquar
ters of Walter W. Abbey on South
Riverside avenue in this city. The
Butler, pioneers In the Rogue River
valley, have owned five cara and en-
practically nothing for new equip
ment.
The community In general will be
interested in the tabulation that will
be made after the field survey. These
will show Tarm housing conditions
and If they have adequate equip
ment. Just after Christmas 1 the time
when all women begin to think of
fixing up their homes. For that rea
son I am sure the women here will
co-operate with our field agents In
every way. It Is recognised, of course,
that this survey Is only a foundation
of what may be done In the future.
Perhaps only after several years have
passed. But even If farm people
can't see their way clear to making
any Improvements on their houses
this yeor we want their full co-opera
tion as we now make the survey
which will give these facts a a foun
dation for future planning.
In order that farm home owners 01
Jackson and Josephine counties may
know the workers who will call on
them In their district, the groups of
workers and the districts In which
you may expect them to call for your
interview Is listed below:
District I Wlmer, Rogue. River,
Gold Hill, Sams Valley. Beagle. Table
Rock. Mrs. Effie Blrdseye and Mrs.
Juanlta Manning,
District II Jacksonville. Upper
Applc?ate. Ruch, Central Point. Grif
fin Creek. Mrs. Oladys Israel, Mrs.
Katherine Lathrop.
District III Cascade Gorge, Mc
Leod. Trail, Reese Creek, Eagle Point,
Lake Creek, Roxy Ann. Miss Grace
Smith, Miss Frankle Adams,
District IV Phoenix. Talent, Fern
Valley. Valleyvlew. Wagner Creek
Bellview. Mrs. R. N. Chancy.
4
Hoy Murdered
DETROIT. Jan. . P) Police to
day sought to fill in the patchwork
of facts surrounding the mysterious
death of Charles Bertie. 17-year-ild
high school senior whose unclothed
body, covered with a bath robe, was
found face upward on a piano ben?h
in his home late Friday, a cord tight-
lv drawn about the neck, waist and
limbs.
4-
Ida Wood and Florence Graves
Piano Teachers. High school credits
given. Studio 220 No. Oakdale.
Cross-Word Puzzie
11. lrg piece of
timber
18. Guided
20. Slight knowl-
edfte
22. Stone lined for
malttnfr
cameos
25. Gone down
28, Weird
27. Soft drinks:
colloq.
28. The cream
29. Antarctic
explorer
11. Dfled bud
wwd in ea-
sonlni;
22. Gruut. or aarlea
of six
14. Square dance
15. Departed
37. Jump
3 a. io by
41. Hothf
42. Portion
42. One devolM
to the lux
uries of th'
table .
41. Shin
41. r.eti up
41. Ileiuirr'
49. 8a eael
.s. Msrsln
1. Cry nt a rat
Cnokins vesielt
54. Othr
55. Far
hi. piihllo notices
II. That which a
ruminant
chwa
II. Exist
DOWN
t Manufactured
3. Son of Adam
1. OfTlPlal In cor
tain aamea
4. Dutch cotn
b. Kind of bird
K. Owns
7. Typ meaaui
n. Koa4s
9. tlryUm In
I'atf ft tne
10. Iabn cliar-
arter
11. No lonssr
active
11 Brani-hPt rt
learnina
Mrs. Butler
thuMnsttcally aRrre t,iat their new
Nish Is the "best yet,' according to
Walter Abbev.
The new Nash line features twin-
ignition, valve-in-head motors, many
new oody ana mecnantcai innova
tions and distinguished 'speed
'stream" from bumper to bumper.
SHY 1.12 IN.
Meteorological notes for December,
compiled by W, J. Hutchison, IocaI
meteorologist, show a month of prac
tically continuous cloudiness. Light
rains were frequent and there was
considerable fogglness. Dally tempera
tures were unusually mild for De
cember and means were somewhat
higher than average.
Cloudiness predominated through
out the month with an occasional
breaking of the overcast buti without
entirely clear aklfs on any day. Of
the 31 days. 29 were recorded as to
tally cloudy and the remaining 3 as
partly cloudy. Morning fogs were fre
quent and in many Instances fog re
mained In the valley throughout the
day. and occasionally through the
nights. Aircraft schedules were Inter
rupted for short interval during the
more severe fo&ty weather condition
The unseasonable mildness of tem
peratures during the month Is Indi
cated by the fact that both dally
maximums and minimum averaged
several degrees above the means of
these temperatures based on the past
23 year of December record. A maxi
mum high temperature of 50 degree
occurred on the 13th and the lowest
was recorded at 22 degrees on the 1st;
a high minimum for December.
The frequency of light rains Is evi
denced by the number of days upon
which precipitation was recorded
There were 24 days with amount in
cluding trsces, 16 of which show a
fall of 0.01 Inch or more of preclpl
tat ion. A maximum 24-hour ralnlall
amounted to 0.60 Inches occurred on
the 11th and lath. Traces of snow
fall were recorded on the 15th, 18th
and 17th.
Although rainy weather w appar
ently plentiful the daily total of
moisture were small with a resulting
subnormal monthly rainfall. A total
of l.9 lnche accumulated in De
cember, showing a deficiency of 1.19
Inches. The seasonal precipitation also
show further deficiency; a total of
3.46 lnche which Is short of the nor
mal by 3 09 Inches at the close of De
cember.
Station, Medford, Oregon, Decern
ber, 1033.
Max. Mln. Mn
Pre. Char
34 22 20
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48
84
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4J
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87
83
43
38
38
33
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32
38
38
37
31
43
38
34
32
30
32
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38
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38
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34
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31
38
39
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T.
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.46
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.33
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T.
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.02
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T.
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Cloudy
Cloudy
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P. Cdy.
Cloudy
P. Cdy.
Cloudy
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Clark Cable and
Joan Crawford in
Leads Holly fhow
The . of "Denlnr Lady." now
at the Holly, reads like an all-star
srreen. stiure and radio aanreKatlon.
In the leading roles are the Inimi
table team, Clark Oable snd Joan
Crswford, supported by Ftsnrhnt
Tone, May Robson. Winnie LlRhtner,
Pred A.tstre, Robert Benchley, Ted
Hesly. Gloria Poy. Art Jarrett, Orant
MltCiell. BterllnR Holloa'ay, Nelson
Eddy. Sterling Holloway and those
d.vsatatlnff Ted Hesly stoofres.
rummy Lee snd Eddie Prlna proved
their skill In the hsndllr.ii of the
dancing ensembles. These gorgeotia
numbers eclipse by far the most am
bitious production spectacle ever
placed upon the silver sheet.
Amonn the son hits sre "Let",
Oo Bsvsrlsn," "Hfllrh Ho." "Every,
thins I Have Is Yours." "That's the
Rhvme nt the Dsv" snd "Dsnclnff I
Lady " Vou II hrsr thsm plenty Iromi
now on I
Will Rogers in
Will Rogers and Zasu Plttal Twov
of America's favorites In the same
picture 1
"Mr. Skltch. opening a four-day
engagement at the Craterian theater
today, has Rogers and Miss Pitts as
the "Mister" and the "Missus" of the
Skltch family. Through a bank, fail
ure they are left penniless and put
out of their home. He gathers up
his brood, puts them in a dilapidated
car and speeds westward, hoping to
secure a Job In some other commu
nity. Extraordinary adventures with
Jimmy Dunn
. Jimmy Dunn, chipper and happy-go-lucky
as ever, has a new girl
friend In "Jimmy and Sally.", which
plays at the Rialto theater today
and Monday. She la Claire Trevor,
ropldly making a name for herself in
motion pictures.
. "Jimmy and Sally" hai Dunn as a
high pressure press agent so sold on
"Today We Live," at Studio
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Gary Cooper and Joan Crawford ire co-starred In "Todny vie Live,"
which opens at (he Atiidlo theater todajr
Four homes on the . west side of
Medford, two on Main street and two
on Ross Court were buivlarlMd some
time before mldnlhl Friday, with the
D. B. Oray home at' 33 Ross Court se
ine the only one from which any val
uables were tsken, according to city
police msklivr the Investigation.
The O. V. Martin residence at 1608
West Main street and tht S. C. Jer
ome home at 1836 West Main "ere
thoroughly ransacked, but neither
Jewelry nor other valuables were tak
en from either home Entrance was
gained by breaking the glass In the
door wlndowa.
At the Oray home, about ! in
monev ... .tolen, with about 83 tak
en from each of two children's banks
Three stick pins and a 17-.wel Ham
ilton watch were also reported stolen
from the Orsy home.
Nothing mss reported musing from
the Jeck Bwem residence st 88 Ross
Court, where entrance was gained by
bre.klng the glass to the front door
Chief of Police Clatoiie MoCredle
yesterday Issued wsrnlng against
leaving money or valuables In the
house, aa It Is eroeeted ourgieri
will be numerous during the winter
sesson.
I
Home Bonds Offered
NEW YORK, Jen. 8. (P) Formal
offering of the 18-year 4 per cent
bonds of the Home Owners Loan
Corp. was announced today by a dli-
tlbutlng group of nstlonslly known
Investing houses headed by field
' 0104) ana go.
Craterian Show
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petty gambling and the trials and
tribulations of migration from one
auto camp to another constitute com
edy element of the story.
Florence Desmond, noted mimic. In
Jects some of her own style of humor
with clever Impersonations of some
of Hollywood's leading stsrs. Other
in the cast are Eugene Pallette, Ro
chelle Hudson and Harry Green.
A Chic Sale comedy, a musical car
toon with Baby Rose Mnrle and the
Movietone news round out the pro
gram. Is Rialto Star
himself that ha neglect hi girt
friend. She happens to be smarter
than ha believes her and as a result
he get more than one surprise be
fore his ego has deflated tnough to
really appreciate her.
On the same program the Rialto
has an Andy Clyde comedy, "Frozen
Assets"; a cartoon and a newsrsel.
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NEW CO-STARS IN
ROXY FILM TODAY
Mary Boland. and Charlie Rugglea
ara co-starred In "Mama toves Papa,"
a comedy written especially for them,
which opens today at the Roxy the
ater. They ara cast a middle-aged
couple who live outside a big city
and commute to town each day, Rug
glea to ease fellow office workers
with his puns, Mis Boland to ab
sorb Ideas of "culture" at popular
lectures,
A series of comic circumstance
lead to a hilarious climax.
Burr In Patagonia
SAM P1TORO. Cal., Jan. 6 (T)
A mo Burg, 28-year-old Portland, Or.,
writer, artist, and photographer who
set out from here Sept. 3 with hi
outboard motor-equipped lifeboat on
the liner West Mahwah, now la la
Patagonia, near Cape Horn.
LEOAL NOTICES
Notice of Annual Meeting.
Th annual meeting of th stock
holders of th Jackson County Build
ing Ac Loan Association wilt be held
at 126 East Main St., Mtdford. Oregon,
Monday, January 8. 1934, at 7:30 p. m.
O. O. BOO OS. Secretary.
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