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MEDFORD MAIL TRH3UXE. MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 193d. PAGE THIRTEEN Local and Personal Herring In Ashland Dan Herring of this city spent Wednesday In Ash land. Dr. Elliott Returns Dr. Elliott re turned to Medford on this morning's Oregonlan. t Reported III Harold Bingham of Clark street, was today reported seri ously 111 at his home. Holdrldge In Medtord Wayno Hold ridge of Talent was a business caller In Medford yesterday. t Visits Mrs. Ontman Mrs. Cad Ellis, of Ashland was a guest of Mrs. N. S. Oatman Thursday. nave Scarlet Fever City police yes terday posted a scarlet fever quaran tine sign at the E. E. Cuffel residence, 1510 West Main street. Stutteford Here W. L. Stutteford, representative of Nestje's Milk Pro ducts, Inc. Is a business visitor In Medford today. Sales Total J150 Yesterday was an other good day for the state owned liquor store hero. Business totalled $150. Trace of Rainfall The federal weather bureau reported this morn ing that between the hours of 5 p. m., Thursday and 8 a. m., today, a trace of rainfall was recorded. Mr. Kiluorn Here Having arrived on the Shasta Thursday evening, George Kllborn, Southern Pacific trainmaster Is a visitor In Medford today from Boseburg. To Carberry Camp George Mcnke maler of Fortrock, Ore., Is now on duty at the COO camp at Carberry creek, as forestry superintendent, the forestry office announced today. Bicycle Stolen Roger Henselman, who resides at 823 Newtown street, re ported to the city police this morn ing that his bicycle was stolen from his home some time during the night. Furnishes Ball Bay B. Brown, ar rested lost night by city police on charges of being drunk in a publlo place, was released this morning when he furnished MO ball, i , . . Spend Week Here Mr. and Mrs. John Whlsenant and Mrs. Nettle Pouts of Los Gatos, Calif., arrived in Medford Tuesday to spend a week visiting friends and relatives. Dhlnni Here Norman Lau- rltz of the University of Oregon is a guest in Medford lor spring vm-a.. of Estill Phlpps at the home ot his parents. Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Phlpps. t piiu Returns Charles Ellis. .... of the Gllmore Oil company, returned to Medford on the Oregonlan this morning from a busi ness trip north. i?vnMtMfi iw. B. Berrv. assistant supervisor of this district for the state liquor conunusoiuu. i peoted here today from Eugene to ..... with the staff of the local store. . , ' Leaves Hospltal-O. W. Ringer, who . . i. x -J. flan-Sri had been a paiiem, a k u.-ifBi iinu last December, for treatment of a severe fracture of the leg, was removed k """ Wednesday. Beamea Coming Home Edward ..-.. mrf.T.t .t Stanford univer slty, will arrive home tomorrow to spend the spring vacation wiwi n ut- Atv-ni and Mrs. A. E. Reamea'. He expects to be in Medford for a week. k Mlntoi Leaving State Police Pa- troiman ana j , , nn a wedding are leaving - trip, north. Mrs. Mlnto, formerly MUs Melva Parrett, secretary nv " police office here, has resigned her position. a.Tnm Wavinff Attend Itciurn irum d," o ed the meeting of commissioned ar-d non-commissioned omcors - headauarters in Salem the first of the week, Captain Lee M. Bown, Lleutenanv . u. and Sergeant Clarence O. 'Williams have returned to tneir ouueo m - ford. . nr.nn.frnrt Clifford Han- liaiiiiuin iiui""".- num. who has been stationed at the Medford airport for the past two years with the United Air unea, o PrtrtlAnd. where he will ..f at tvA rltAnntcher'a office ur w uwj of Unltfd Air Lines. Mr. Hannum left here by motor yesterday, accompanied by Mrs. Hannum. New Camn RiintHntmi.. w Ohurch formerly nt .h n4r J camp la the Eugene CCC dlatrlct, ha named torestry superintendent at the Evans Crepfe r.r.n nmn t ... announced by Karl L. Janouch, su pervisor or me Rogue River national forest. Church will auduuu t Murdock, who has resigned, effective marcn ai. Ashland Elks Celehratc The Ash land Elks lodge celebrated the twenty-ninth anniversary of the order last night at the temple In the Llthla city and a number of Medford Elks at tended the festivities. Covered dish dinner, progrsm, cards and dancing were enjoyed. The musical entertain. ment was provided by the recently or ganized Elks orchestra, the Waltz Queens, under the direction of Law rence Hubert. Miss Eunice Hager en tertained with a solo and Mrs. Alelta Lear with whistling numbers. L AS FIRST CHAIRMAN Organisation of a, Veterans' Allied Council of Jackaon county was per fected here thlt week at a meeting at Carold J. Parker's plant March 31, The purpose of the organization Is to promote the unified action of all groups -on veteran affairs, and to create harmony and good will among all veteran organizations In the county. Commander Carold J. Parker of the D. A. V. was elected chairman of the council by unanimous vote and Ar thur E. Salleee was chosen secre The fourth Wednesday of each month the organization will meet In the Medford armory. A special meet ing .has been called for April 11, at which four members of each veter erans' organization will act on the council. The organization will place before the people the need of the disabled veteran. Present at the meeting this week I were: Ira Canflcld, commander of the V. F. W.: Roy Frazier, senior vice-commander, American Legion Post 14, Ashland; Thomas K. Flynn, adjutant V. P. F.; Arthur E. Bailee, adjutant D. A. V. of the World War; Capt, Oliver G. Overmyer, comman der, American Legion Poet 15; Ger ald E. Gunter, adjutant, American Legion Post 14; Carold J. Parker, commander D. A. V., World War; Ray Wright, adjutant American Legion Posf 15; Col. W. H. Paine, adjutant, United Spanish-American War Vet erans. And as visitors: J. E. Wood, V. F.: W.; W. G. Drummond, member' all three world war organizations; Jas. R. Lillie, senior vice-commander, D. A. V. World War. Oh, Yeh? Famous Team at Rialto U lr J )5 The "sea you" and "sea me" boys, Edmund Lowe and Victor McLagleu, are together again In "No More Wo men," on the Rialto theatro's double feature program for today and Sat urday. This time they are a couple of rough and rowdy deep sea divers who are continually bickering over their respective merits, not only as divers, but also as Romeos flth the ladles. Sally Blane and Minna Gombell have the two featured femmine leaas. On the same program, Ken Mayn ard is starred In "Come On Tarzan," in wfiich his beautiful whito horse plays an important part. Fan Dancer 'CHRISTOPHER BEAN' 1 PLAYING AT STUDIO Two celebrated, stars, Marie Dress ier and Lionel Barrymore, are seen Sally Rand, and her original fan dance which created such a furore at the Chicago World's Fair, are featur ed In "Bolero" coming to the Cra- terlan theatre Sunday. George Raft is Lhe star. together for the first time In "Christ opher Bean," now playing at the Studio theater. The story deals with the family of a country doctor and their servant, Abby. Preview Film On Craterian's Bill "Orient Express," with a cast that features seven stars, has been chosen as the extra feature on the Craterlan theatre's "Preview Night" showing Saturday etr the regular program. The story concerns itself with a dancer, hungry and looking for work; a wealthy young merchant, who falls in love with the dancer; a Cockney Englishman, under the thumb of his domineering wife; a thief, fleeing from Justice; a beautiful girl, thirst ing for love: and a woman reporter, seeking to uncover the plans of a powerful Communist leader. All are aboard the Orient Express, each head. Ing for his own particular destination. The unusual events that occur aboard the train form the basis of the plot. Heather Angel, Norman Foster, Ralph Morgan, Herbert Mundln, Una O'Connor, Irone Ware and Dorothy Burgess hare the leading roles. "It Happened One Night," co-starring Clark Gable and Claudette Col bert, plays until Saturday night. On the same program Walt Disney's new est SlUy Symphony, "The Orasshopper and the Ant," with Pinto Colvlg talk ing as the grasshopper, a novelty and newsreel are also being shown. The preview follows the nine o'clock show ing of the regular show and there Is no extra charge. Phoenix Ladies9 Aid Dinner Saturday to Mark Anniversary Ladles' Aid society of the Phoenix Presbyterian church will celebrate their 25th anniversary Saturday evening, March 24, with a covered dish dinner at 6:30. The committee In charge will serve the dessert and coffee. Guests are asked to bring a covered dish and sliver offering, A program will be given at the table, Including a short historical resume of the activities of the Ladles' Aid covering the period of five years. There will also be reminiscences by charter members of the group. All members and friends of the church and Ladles' Aid are invited. BIRTHS TOM MIX WESTERN COMING TO ROXY "The Rustlers' Roundup." starring the fa mo vis Tom Mix, greatest of the cowboys, comes to the Roxy theater tomorrow. It is one of the fastest dramas of Its kind and It contains a remarkable cast and beautiful backgrounds. Thrilling momenta Include the stage coach race, giving a whole rodeo as a background, and a vlc ious hand-to-hand fight between Tom and Douglas Dumbrlllo, one of the villains. There are other tense moments, in which Tom shows he enn use his head as well as he can a revolver. Tony, Jr., appearing in his third picture, is k worthy successor to the beloved Tony. Shows 1:4.1 6:43-0:00 Ends Tomorrow Night Special on Steele's Mnstedon Pansy Plants. Three doz. largo plants 1. Bring your container. Pierce Hot houses, near Red Top School. (fretweeuSmofii Frcsheng the mouth V ..Soothes the throat WW .llMlljliIOil GRAND OPENING SATURDAY FAIRGROUNDS DANCE to the music of DINTY MOORE'S ORCHESTRA 9 MUSICIAHS-9 SOLOISTS SINGING TRIO Speoial Arrangement! Men Ladies 35c 10c NOW PLAYING! (Until Saturday Nite) urama Romance Comedy tu:. Mr -O? ins Viay ys has every- W lk thing! r. IV in pRt: 'Christopher Bean' with Helen Mack Beulah Bondl Jean llcr-hnlt GREEN FIR SLABS That Better Fuel $4.. 25 For Big Double Load Timber PifooMrs Company PHONE 7 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Stout of 804 Bennett street, a daugh- j tor, weighing six pounds, 13 ounces, j at the Sacred Heart hospital, March 22. Mother and baby were reported j getting" along nicely today. i DANCE Sntlirrtny Nlgllt at Gold Hill Hall Good Music Admission 40a Special Communication of Medford Lodge No. 103 A. P. & A. M., Friday, March 23rd at 7:30 P. M. Work In M. M. degree. Visitors In vited. By order of V. A. Norris. W. M. GEO. ALDEN, Secretary. Dr. Hayes has returned and resumed practice. Contlmi Show Saturday Doors Open at 1:00 Compare our pictures with all the others in town regardless of price! Mats 15 Eves 25 Kiddies 10 Today and Saturday TWO BIG FEATURES! The gayost com edy romance of the year . , filled with fun and laughs . . drama and thrills ,., ad venture and heartthrob! CLAkK CABLE CLAU DETTE COLBtKT 1 1 H ?7l 1 m ntwmffl. uitc ADDED ATTRACTIONS sscossimi '' I llll 11 Klddlrs' 100 I I IMIIIII fix. tat North Ontnt. A flood rirm To Trtdt With Last Times TONITE Betty Compson - Pat 0 'Brien SI ummm Saturday Only Continuous Sliows 1:30-11 p. m. WHOOPEE! mm RUSTLERS ROUNDUP. Tern and Tony, Jr., at ths cowboy and the pony who copped all the rodeo prlzet and beat the bad men at their own game. ALSO soft B ?" n "wl "" Ik EDMUND LOWE VICTOR M'LA&LEN Clinmps on the bottom of tlie sen . . . oil limp nnywliero with tno (Inincsl Tlicy rniisniked sunken ships . . . and sunk themselves on a bRbyfnocd doll . . . Just a eouplo or deep sen divers alwnys In hot wnter with the damesl (10 MORE VOMEtl SALLY BLANE MINNA GOMBELI PLUS Thrills and Action Galore! Danlilnf, daring Ken at Ms breakneck best! nouslng no tion! Itourlns excitement! Flying fists, borklin guns and Ken In the midst of It all! AND THE WONDER HORSE "TARZAN" IN COME ON TARZAN nil iitvt At niAfM Comcdv "Propping the Card" Mickey Mous In "Mickey's Orphan" ADDED Headllner Comedy "Autobiography" "Contrasta In China" Newsreel SUNDAY' The tuWit font flw uith tt human heanl ROBERT ARMSTRONG HELEN MACK, FRANK REICHER, JOHN MARSTON Walt Disney's "The Grasshopper and Ant" with Pinto Oolvig talking as the Grasshopper OnOADWAY BREVITY NEWSREEL Saturday Night Is "Preview Night" Attend the 8:00 o'clock show, sec the complete . rfffiilnr program and remain ni gucstn for the pre-showlng of vs VriAWA llll Norman Foster Ralph Morgan Heather Angel ll'l STARTING SUNDAY II llll SytrV 6 1 i At Inst you see Rnft II llll fi r dnncel . . . The passionate II llll H i vf "'NvV r jrW Dolcra. rhythm to which he II llll 'p ' Av" fr $&S ' ,'n"c,!l' ,nm' becoming 1 1 Bill r 1 i vvV lJIW'lv ' t,ln tempo of his private llllll iMC'P Sl j "ro "n(I l0VM " " lllllll "',"" "" e PfeJl. Jbb MII wtllMlhdMr p.- ' CAROLE LOMBARD SALLY RAND mm (FRANCES DRAKE DAD DYNGE'S DANCE SATURDAY Nite Back at the GARDENS ORIENTAL TWO DANCES! TWO ORCHESTRAS! ONE ADMISSION I Men 35c Ladies 10c Don Tresham Will Entertain You! " Muslo by Dynge's Red Coats and an Old Time Orchestra better than overt at liiai