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MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE S2, 1934. PAGE THIRTEiCJJ Local and Personal . i Bttttmlflv Mm. Richard Quu-let of Chloao, who he been TKltls Mr, tout Salad Jr.. her, leaving tomorrow lor her home. On duty litre Corporal John R. Bteger from Seventh Infantry head nuarter at Vancouver Barrack, ha reported for duty In Medford, with the personnel department of the COO. Motor to Crater LakeA party of jour, Mr. O. t. Knight, daughteie Mildred and Estell. and Mr. Bel Richardson motored to Crater ta '. . ... Ha T n a i 1 Removed Geneva Hansoom of Rout two, underwent aa operation at the Community hos pital today for the removal of her tonsil. Gnu rtre Today Grass on a va- eant lot at 1825 East Main street xaught fire toaay, ana wa n Vary to call the city fire department to put out th bias. ... .: To Crater Lake Ml Margaret Warner Is among the local young la dles who will spend th summer at Crater Lake. Miss Rosa Oore and Miss Alios Holmback are also at the lake. . . . Return to Medford Mr. and Mrs. john H. Butler and daughter Arllene have returned home from Diamond lake, where they hav been spending the past week. . " En Route South lieutenant Zim merman, flying a Curtis-Hawk, stop ped at the Medford airport at 13:15 today, en route to Crlssy field, San rancleo, from Pearson field at Van couver, Wash. fr fifitttjifnrrl -Returns Mrs. W. ji. stuttaford returned to Medford from Eugene Wednesday 'having - th. nnfc week there vlsltlna friends. The fltuttafords plan to move to Eugene soon. ... . Telephone role Burns xeateraay Afternoon, fhe city fir department answered a call to sn corner oi ion.n and Front street to extinguisn a wie. phone pole which had caught on fir Ho further damage resulted. To Visit Here PhlUp Humphrey of Kansas City, Mo.. 1 expected In Medford within a few day to pena the summer wun nis uncie ma iutn mjrr mnA Uni. A. w. Pine. Mr. Humnh revs was graduated this spring from Park college, in ramviue, mo. ... rn tn.n.r.tlnn Tlnlon.l Albert K Kaempfer, of Ninth corps area head i'iiartrK t. th prealdlo in flan Fran cisco, Is on an Inspection tour of the Medford CCO district. He la being ae companted to several of the camp by Major Clara H. Armstrong, command er of thl CCO district. ... Check on Taxes David 0. Nelson, deputy collector of Internal revenue, la In Medford cheeking on th proces sing taxes. He will be In th office. Room 351, of the post offlc building v hog processor In making out hi re- ' turns. Fishing I Good ohn' Holmer of Prospect, who Is a visitor here today, stated that fishing 1 very good at th Prospect dam and on th South fork of Rogue river. Three and four pound trout are being caught at the dam, he said, and dubs can bring th limit in within an hour and a half or two hours. Visit Relatives Here Mr. and Mrs. George Maddox of Seattle spent ser aral dsy In Medford visiting friends, before continuing to Los Angeles for a- hort time. Upon returning north, they will be accompanied to Seattle from Medford by Mr. Warren Butler, on Rodger and daughter Barbara. Mrs. Butler and Mrs. Maddox ar ati ter. While In th city, Mr. and Mrs. Maddox visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oris Crawford. -... Headed This Way A Chrysler tour ing car with an Oregon license num ber 72-718, driven by Andrew Bown, iM, and Frances Tanguln, 15, 1 be lieved headed thl way from Hllla boro, Oregon, according to a tele phone call received at th local state police station this morning. Hlllsboro officers hold warrant for the arrest of both occupants of the stolen ve hide. From Alaska Mlas Marjorle Alice Mlllr arrived thl morning In this city from Ktch!kan. Alaska, to visit friend In Medford. Craterian Stars Hurd In Medford 0. Thomas Hurd. well known Jobber of Portland arrived her yesterday on one of his periodic business visit to southern Oregon. . Boyle to Klamath J. C. Boyle, vice president In oharge of operation of th California Oregon Power company left yesterday for Klamath Fall on a short business visit. ... Ooee to School Miss Ver Dean Har. vey. secretary at th senior high school here, Is leaving this evening ror Oakland, Calif., to attend the Armstrong Business college this sum mer. ... Here for Day Mrs. R. M. Gatton, of Grant Pass, arrived thl morn Ing on th train to spend the dsy In Mearora visiting with her mothei, Mrs. R. E. Osle, and her mother-in-law, Mrs. S. B. Gatton. ... Arrive This Mornlnr Dr. B. P Elliott, who has returned from an ex tended trip In the east accompanied by his dsughter. Amy, arrived by train this morning from Portland in stead of last night as was expected, having remained In Portland for two day to attend a dental meeting. ... Accident on Riverside An accident at th Intersection of Jackson and Riverside ws reported at th city po. He station yesterday Involving Gladys Hoffman, of Central Point, and Tom Williams, 115 Oenessee street, this city, who was driving an oil truck, th report showed, and failed to stop when entering the highway. ... Element Here H. C. Klement, of Portland, who Is engaged In denom inational work with the Seven Day Adventlst. arrived thl morning by train to conduct as a part of his edu cational and young people's work In th Oregon conference, a week-end trip to Squaw lake. The party of local young people will leave today and will return Sunday. SPOKANE, Wash.. June 22. (UP) John F. OKeefe narrowly escaped death today when fellow workmen dug blm out of six feet of sand which had collapsed about him while work ing In a cave. NEW YORK (UP) "Don't worry; we know you're insured." three hold up men told Sampson Elsenberg. Jeweler. they trussed him In a chair and looted his shop of more than (20,000 In Jewelry. In what Is claimed to be one of the most hllarloua feature length produc tions of the year, John Barrymore Is coming to the Craterian theatre 6ui day In the screen adaptation of the great play, "20th Century." Advance reports say that Barry more ha never before appeared In s picture with such a high comedy con tent, on the stage "20th Century' was rated one of the hits of Its sea son when It ran for 152 performances at the Broadhurst theatre. Carole Lombard Is seen as Barrv- more'a leading lady and the report baa already gone out that audiences will witness an entirely new Lombard as the Lily Garland of the play. She is seen first as a. lingerie salesgirl making her first attempts to act, and later as a. sophisticated, temperamen tal spitfire, ready to fight at the slightest excuse. MRS. HUBBARD'S MOTHER PASSES IN URBANA, ILL Mrs. Margaret R. Hubbard, 831 West 10th street, received a telegram this morning notifying her of the death of her mother. Mrs. N. A. Riley, at Urbana, 111., who passed away early this morning as a result of heart trouble. Reter Returns Here Raymond Re- ter, prominent local fruit broker re turned Thursday on the Boeing trans port plane from several days busi ness visit In Portland and Seattle. Coming Saturday The Fighting Parson," starring Hoot Gibson, which comes to the Rosy theater tomorrow, present th popular Hoot a a cowboy who tn- wllllngly 1 forced to adopt the guise of a wandering revivalist. The hilarity begins when Hoot's crap-shootlng mad pal endeavors to ring In a pair of phoney dice on a gang of hard boiled cowhands. Many Stars Shine In Colorful Show On Craterian Bill Whistling, humming and laughing, an enthusiasts audience left th Cra terian theatre yesterday, unanimous ly declaring "Twenty Million Sweet heart" delightful entertainment, and attesting the arrival of new roman tic screen team which will probably be registered among the great lovete of the cinema, Dick Powell and Ding er Rogers. With Pat O'Brien cast In a part made to order for hi unlqu abilities as a comedian, and Powell and Rog era, making musical love throughout the action of the fast moving and ni- larlously funny comedy, with the Four Mills Brothers, the Three Radio Rogues, and Ted Flo Rlto' orchestra, and a remarkably capable cast In the supporting roles, "20 Million Sweet' hearts" will undoubtedly tak It place as on of the outstanding hits of 1034. On the same program is Walt Dis ney's newest Silly Symphony. "The Wise Little Hen" and one la hard put to decide which feature or short hold th most entertainment. Tomorrow night, for the regular Saturday night prerue after the 0:00 o'clock show, the Craterian will show "Side Street." Use Mall Tribune want ads. DYNGE'S SERPENTINE DANCE ORIENTAL GARDENS Sat. Nite Both Halls Music by Dynge's Hick Band Lots of Serpentines and Fun! 2 Dances 1 Admission Adults rw WiTTI HI IJ III 1 Kiddles 10 Today and Saturday PERT KEITON in l lienor.. k of Vjsaff ewSiJr'fn lowtry" MEANEST GAL IN TOWN CKXik ZASV PITTS XL IllHllli JAMB SLBASOM tAiuans Alio Douglas Wakefield in "Crooks Tour" CARTOON "BUDDIE'S DAY OUT" PATHE NEVTSREEL Coming Sunday Dnmim. NOVARRO JkvuHz. mCPONAlP iiuiiiiiiiiuiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiniinuiiiii Continuous Shows Saturday 1 to 11 p. m Anytime Children 10c SATURDAY ONLY! Double Bill Now on Rialto Screen Si 1.1 f ft. l boiled newopiper reporter who pro ceeds to teach her t leaaon, and wtnda up by falling In love with her. On th am program. "Fog Over Frisco," with Bett Davis and Lyle Talbot among others, lumlahea ac tion and thrills midst drama and ro mance of San Francisco. The Hell Cat." with Ann iSothera, Robert Armstrong and several oth?r well known players in leading roles, tops the double feature program At MEANEST GAL' IS FIVE STAR COMEDY Five stars, any way you look at it, 1 the claim for "The Meanest Oftl In 1 Town," now at the Studio. Its riot-: ous situations, hilarious dialogue and ; rlb-ttckllng characterizations are said to have earned It a five -star rating. And in addition It has a five-stnr cast i ZoBu Pitts, Pert Kelton, El Brendel, James Oleason and Skeets Gallagher. ; The story, set In a small town where one-chair barber basks In the lime light, and It Is woven around some eryday folks. At Diamond Iake Farwell Kenly and Bill Cunningham are vacationing at Diamond lake. the Rialto theatre for today and Sat urday. Miss Sothern Is a wild, head strong, spitfire heiress with Armstrong portraying the role of a tough, hard' C LOADED WITH LAUGHS 1 VN. I i IGHTING PARSON THE C i r Root posing as a Wandering Evangelist ALSO - M. MV -aaaaaaaaaKa n Chap. 8 "Red Phantoms" Comedy ' 'In Hotel Anchovy " Cartoon " Scrappy 't Party" Last Times T0N1TE Lew Ayres in "Cross Country Cruise" FOR A REAL GOOD TIME Follow the Crowds to DREAMLAND SATURDAY NITE Music by the Melody Boys Direction Reg Fifer SOUTHERN OREGON'S HOTTEST DANCE BAND Men 35c Ladies 10c THIS SEASON IT IS Bundled Kindling Rapidly gaining the reputation as giving complete satisfaction when quick, hot fires are desired FULL LOAD HALF LOAD $375 $200 PILED IN TRUCK Timber Pr Mioroao Company PHONE 7 tng North Central -A Oooa firm to Tnde Mlth" Continuous Saturday 1:00-12:00 Adults 25 Today and Saturday DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM THAT TOPS THEM ALL! I HETURNEDHEaiMTOI ) m with m ANN SOTHERN iSTKj Robt. ARMSTRONG O; 1 MINNA GOMBEL W W f B Tfinpestuoui . . . ravlshlnc KaV I S K ... uttcrlr glamorous no mm ATRIBFf B mnn could tam her until ftAlwlWaJ 8 tills news-hound came nlong 5SSnSn5?iai') ; and knot'ked her ear down! marl wim reniiM"!illT I I'SSS BTfTE DAVIS DONALD WOODS rrom th rltr that fan ns H nTUCDt Ih nsrbary Coast . . . Th 13 UiniK) . vifllantes . . . Th Frlneo ti3 Kid . . . The NlghU ot Mn "2l-1.fPi ,n(' Irr,c,' Jenny herself Wassrnii now comes the brawny. S TST 7 hrawllng daddy of all thrill n ffJQL ' dramas straight and hot li v 3Pg2IY aI' 'rom Ro"ln ' tne Bot Wt&Hpf' i w square mile of hell the derll I rJJ W himself wouldn't lite Inl ADDED : ' ' Sweet nd Orlbhon Comedy "CRACKED SHOTS" CARTOON NKWSREF.t mat mi "fv-i i-vvi -.1 1 OTTO KRUGErI r a & t m sv im 9 IvAKciM rAUKLcT Mnd with Jealousy . . he planned the per fect crime to save hit wife for hltmelfl Special communication of Medford Lodge No. 103 A. P. & A. M. Friday, June 22nd at 7 P. M. Work In M. M. degree followed by an Illustrated lecture on Masonry by M. W. Arnold of Vancouver. Visitors Invited. V. A. Norrls. W. M. OEO. ALDEN, Secty. Spook Show AND PHOENIX GRANGE HALL SAT., JUNE 23 One Price Covers Both Adults 25c Children 10c I shows I laraiinMfflKssjaH 1 1 mu . .2.1 1:45 I I T 1 1,1 3evcj..35c Hurry ! Ends Tomorrow Night ! The Super-Musical of Them All! The Big Parade of Rndlo . with Start , . . Bonn Hits , Comedy , , Drama , Romane ... all Mmdrd topcthrr In a fo8tmoTlnj story of the private Uvea ot favorites of the air lnnret VYI " with J IPAT O'BRIEN li DICK POWELL I . ,&GINGER ROGERS 1 tiV T5i5tCj I THI 4 MILLS BROS. Xa 1 YIlV -mitfi l"l "O "HO BAND XXjK Saturday Nite Is Prevue Night! Immediately after the 0:00 o'clock showt' Aline MocMahon - Ann Dvorak t.-pul Kelly is "SIDE STREETS" NO EXTRA CHAROR STARTING : SUNDAY i t. 9 A TEN-ROUND IOVE MATCH WITH NO HOLD BARRED1 T MaiAafHUI l . .,.