Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 22, 1934, Page 13, Image 13

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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
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mCPONAlP
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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
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r
Root posing as a
Wandering Evangelist
ALSO
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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"
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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
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9
A
TEN-ROUND
IOVE MATCH
WITH
NO HOLD
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