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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1934)
JrEDFOTCTTi 5I3TC TRTBUSE. "SrEDFCRD. OTOG'OX. FRIDAY. MAT Tf. mv PAGE TTTTRTEEN Local and Personal Two Features at Rialto Mr. Preiost Returns- Mrs. Jose phine Prevost, who'hsa been, spend ing the past week in San Francisco, baa returned to Medford. Tattles no South Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Tuttls are spending a week in Cal ifornia on a business and pleasure trip. Permit Given A re -ah Ingle penult was filed at the city halt yesterday by Edwin Pettet. The cost of the repairs was listed at a 1 50. Visits Friends Lee Casey of this etly arrived on the train this morn ing from Portland, where he has been Tlsiting friends. From Salem Hospital Is. Scott of the state hospital at Salem arrived In Medford this morning and return d on the Shasta. Scherer to Portland Paul Scherer, president of the Southern Oregon Sales corporation, left by train this morning for Portland. Called from Eugene Junior Porter, student at the University of Oregon, was called home by the illness of his sister, who resides in Orants Pass. Taylor In Klamath P. W. Taylor of Taylor and Blerma, Is In Klamath Palls, transacting business with L. A. Kimble, who Is In charge of their store in Klamath Falls. On Extended Visit George Jones. first aid man for the Applegate CCC camp, left this morning by train for Portland, where he plana to make an extended visit. Braults ReturnMr. and Mrs. Jean Brault and. daughter Charmalne re turned today on the Shasta from San Francisco and bay points, where they have been sDending the past two weeks, on business and pleasure. irteiidi Lumber Meeting W. O. Ruegntts of Portland, president of the 4L, Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lum bermen, was in this city attending the regular monthly meeting of the Owen-Oregon Lumber Sales Co., held in the K. P. hall last night. Locates in Medford C. C. Bailey of Portland, known in the typewriter business as "Skipper" Bailey, has Joined Taylor and Blerma. Underwood typewriter agency, to assist In han dling service work In the local agenc7- Mr. Bailey has had several years ex perience and will be a valuable addi tion to the firm, J. R. Blerma said yesterday. Desire Jubilee Pennants Local mo torists having two or more Oregon Diamond Jubilee pennants on their eara are asked by the general com mittee to bring extra flags back to headquarters office where they will be given to motorists who as yet have had no flags. The same request hold true for boys who obtained1 the pen ante for their bicycles. They are de sired for use on automobiles. Tribune Recewcs Flowers A beau tiful basket of columbine, coral bells and roses was presented to the Mall Tribune and staff today by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jacobs, 604 Pine street, in commemoration of the paper winning the Pulitzer prize for 1933. The spray bouquet, exquisite In color and frag rance, was displayed in the office and attracted enthusiastic comments from all who saw It. The card on the basket read as follows: "Accept our congratulations on winning the Pu litzer prize and our sincere gratltudo for the service you have given Med ford.M . With Jack Holt playing the role of a big-time- gambler, "Whirlpool," his latest starring picture, plays at the Rialto theatre today and Sat urday. Donald Cook, Jean Arthur, So More Itclics Needed All avail able space for display purposes hav ing been utilized, announcement was made today at the Oregon Diamond Jubilee headquarters that no more relics are needed for display pur poses at that office. However, peo ple having such relics now are asked to hold them until Jubilee week be fore they will be needed for the big historical exhibit to be maintained In Jacksonville. Lilfc Lee and Allen Jenkins are also In the cast. "Riders of Destiny," an action-filled western drama, with John Wayne In the leading role, occupies the other half of the double feature program. "So You Won't Sing, Eh?" 9 tt wrtLvaa nut A fix giHlfiifff1-. - ' Imagine, tf you can, Zasu Pitts as i & big-shot gnngster, that he spirits a mammy singer In a cheap vaude-.i her to Broadway and places her In ville circuit whose rendition of a the top spot on a big show. Nat plaintive "bluea number" , so affects I Pendleton Is the gangster chief, with Adult! Last Times Tonite Kiddles 10t tikis- It's the Best Entertainment she' has ever given you! TOMORROW (Saturday Only) We urge that you attend the matinee tomorrow if possible, to avoid evening crowds, and he sure to get a seat. Matinee Shows start . ... 1:45 and 3:45 CUTEY CO-EDS! Tantalizing Tunes! It's a Riot of Bomane, Life and Laughter 1 with MARY CARLISLE BUSTER CRABBE FLORENCE LAKE TED FI0-RIT0 and His Orchestra NO LOAFING Al Stewart's Boys Never Let Your Soles Get Cold with Long Interludes . . DANCE TILL 2 IN JACKSONVILLE -Where They Get Hot and Stay Hotl Continuous Shows Saturday 1 to 11 p. m. c m Children 10c SATURDAY ONLY! A Super Dog Solves a. Thrilling Mystery FIRST TIME IN MEDFORD PLUS "Fighting with Chap. 2 "The White Chief ALSO Andy Clyde In "Old G.vpjle Costume" Mickey Mouse In "Mickey In Arabia" MfiK mm Ned Sparks as hU henchman and Pert Kelton as the Jealous girl friend. Edward Everett Uorton Is the producer who la driven wild by the gangland methods In putting on a show a procedure of sticking the blunt end of an automatic into one's rtbes when they refuse to sing. The title of this riotous farce ls "Sing and Like It," taken from the smash stage show, "So You Won't Sing, Eh?" It plays at the Craterlnn theatre today and Saturday, For the regular Saturday night prevue, the Craterlan will show "Fin ishing School," featuring Ginger Rogers. Bruce Cabot, Frances Dee and Blllte Burke. Those attending the 8:00 o'clock show are invited to remain for the prevue at no extra charge. From Portland Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ricter of Medford arrived on the train this morning from Portland. DrScholls Zinopads 123 GOLD HILL DANCE Getting Bigger and Better Every Sat. Nite Come Up Sometime Musio hy JOHNNY BENNETT 6 Men of Note Do You Gamble? By waiting until winter to purchase your fuel. Eliminate all risk of not getting your fuel cheap enough, or soon enough, by ordering wood in the season which offers A Mill Fuel For Every Purpose Green Pine Slabs Dry Factory Blocks $3-75 Delivered One and One Half t'nlt Loud $S.OO One I nll l.ond TIMBER PRODUCTS COMPANY Lumber Building Materials and Fuel Phone 7 End North Central "A finnd llrm to Trade With" Shows 1:45 7:00 - 9:00 T SOUTHERN OREGON'S FINEST THEATRE Mats ' Eves Kiddies . lOo 25 c 35c I "So Today and Saturday You Won't Sing, Eh?" I With one heartfelt yelp Annie Snodgrass had Broadway on its feet (rushing toward the nearest exit) . , . she was kidnaped three times but nothing could stop this dippy dame with a voice like the bird they call a duck! ... PITTS l head! rt0"""1 j S0"r ""tO CoutlumniH Saturday 1:00 - 15:00 Today and Saturday 25 TWO BIG Torn between two de Mrcti . to reveal lid prist and tnke what Is - rlRhtruMy his ... or to shield (hone whom he loves nnd face the gum of his enemies! ' l 1 r Ethel Waters famous blue singer, in "Bubbling Over" Musical Cartoon Newsreol Pl11s Out of the hills he enme sinking nnd fighting Ills way to trlumphl ' ADDKD Broadway Tlrelty "A Little Girl With Big Ideas'1 Looney Tune Newa Pert Kelton Edward Everett Morten Ned Sparks Nat Pendleton Prevue Saturday Night after 9:00 o'clock Show "FINISHING SCHOOL" with GINGER ROGERS BRUCE CABOT FRANCES SEE SUNDAY mi in his greatest ro le . . , Tha tlorr of the Pillltii-r Prlta Play of l!t:3 mlrrorrd In a motion pic lilra In thin atory of mfdtrlna Trrsua mnraU ... a rar M of courtship ... a marrlaae ir a mnkrihltt . , , and dlutcr to a compronilw! wmu I nutrnaifflai iimmaiiwall CECILIA PARKER SUNDAY ,, 7 lit lillilr niaaninri HIS NEW SGREAMLINED HIT! JOB I. hits town .In the uproarious, successor to 'SonOf A-Sailor- "AVERY HOtKmOBU GUY DANCE! FAIR GROUNDS SATURDAY NIGHT W-Piece Orchestra Men 35c Ladies 10c