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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBHNE. JfEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY. AUGUST 26. 1931 PAGE NTNTS Local and Personal Reported liiiprovlns o. L. MacDon- Beckeley, Calif., to apend vtti aid 'U reported Improving at th Oommunity hoapltal Saturday. Goold In Medford charlu Ooold of th Crater LaH NaUonal Park aerr. Ice la In Medford apendlng the week end. Roof Fire City firemen extinguish ed a fire at the R. E. Swttaer reat dence on Ce4ar atreet shortly alter 7 p. m., Saturday, according to re ports. False Alarm In the aeries of flrea here over the week-end, the city fire department answered a false alarm at 410 South Newtown Friday after noon. a Leaves for rortland Mra. Don Els worth left yesterday on the train for Portland, after having spent 10 days in Medford visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Smith. Permit Issued A permit or the con struction of a $50 woodshed was ls aued Friday by the city building -department to the Medynskl estate, 31 North Central. Smith at Ijike C. O. Smith, acting city school superintendent. Is spend ing the week-end at Lake o' the Woods resort, which la under hla managership. Rtnrn to Rosehure Mra. T. O. Hagg, who had been visiting friends In the city for the past two aaya, wii. on yesterday morning's train for her home In Roseburg. Ferg Gets Permit E. F. Ferg of M5 North Riverside waa given a permit Friday by the city building depart ment for $250 repair work, made nec essary by fire damage. Leave for North Mrs. D. R. Ens mlnger and daughter left by train thla morning for Walla Walla, Wash., to Join Mrs. Ensmlnger'a husband. They hare been In Medford for the past year. Return from 'Frisco Dr. and Mrs. George O. Henny of Philadelphia re turned yesterday morning by train from a week's trip to San Francisco, and will continue their 'visit In Med ford with Mr. and Mrs-.'Ray Lenox. Accident Reported An accident Fri day at the Intersection, of Ninth and Central atreeta waa reported to city police by A. L. Stclner, 58, of Ashland whose auto collided with one driven by Harold Kcnzer, 22, 4027 South Cen tral. Mrs. Hood Leaves Mra. E. H. Hood t.iui,.hn nuh. and two chil dren, Barbara Anne and Robin, left yesterday by train, naving " lng here for the past month with Mrs. Hood's parents, Mr. end Mrs. Q. A. Tong. Drapes Installed New drspea for the windows of the Medford state liq uor atore were Installed yesterday. Earl Foy, manager of the store, who la at tending the American Legion conven tion in Astoria will return to this eltv tomorrow. To Have Dance The local firemen will have a dance Tuesday evening at the K. Pi hall, with Al Wrighfa or chestra. The dance Is being given to finance a convention of the Oregon State Ftreflghtera, which is to be held in Medford, September 11. In City saturdajr Charles and Ern est Kells of Gold Hill. Berle Thorn ton of the Rox, Ann district. Mra. Ralph Wilcox of Phoenix and Edith Rogers Wilson of Jacksonville, were among outsider visiting In Medford Saturday. Arrives Saturday Mra. W. J. Call of Neosho, Mo., arrived on the ShaaU yesterday morning to visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Johnson, Mr. and Mra. Vale Johnson, Mrs. James Dole. Mr. and Mra. T. Corden of Rogue River, and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson of Gold Hill. Mrs. Call ex pects to stay In Medford and vicinity for a year. . F.njoy swimming (Membera of Miss Amy Elliott's bridge club enjoyed a BnHirriav afternoon at Twin Plunges in Ashlsnd. Those who went were: Betty i nonius. Llndlev. Betty Paske, Marlon Cobb jomette Field. Margaret and Jinet Mann, Shirley Chadwlck. Betty Vllm. jarvie and Pat Thompson, Phyllss Fhythlan. Charlotte Woltern of Ash land and Sybil Drake of Virginia, who is the guest of the Misses Thompson. TOO LATE" 10 CLASSIFY WOOD FOR SALE Dry fir and hard wood. Any length. 515 Pennsylvania. FOR SALE "uSED RANOES One semi-enamel, full sized, smooth top ...M Alan An full- range w go t... " - .. enameled Ivory and green range, in almost penec conuinuii w - 45 95. Montgomery Ward & Co. DANCE TONIGHT (SUNDAY) . AT The OAKS Open Air rati. Ion r.nd of tV"t Main M. Drink Rainier On Tap Keep Cool these Hot Days Music by The Oaks Orch. Gents 35c Ladies Free Leafe for Berkeley Mra. Helen Holt and daughter Mary left last night for CoWlf Family Here Mr. and Mrs. Donald Colvlg of Weed are spending the week-end in Medford. Walker to Lake A. P. Walker, local navy recruiting officer, left yesterday for Crater lake, to apend the week end there and at Diamond lake. Fined $10 D. D. Berg. 37, arretted by city police Thursday night on charges of being drunk, was fined 910 Friday in city court. Visiting Court Ilatvwohn Olmstead of California la visiting here with Court Hall for a few daya before con tinuing north to Portland to vUlt with Seeley Hall, superintendent of the Swan Island airport. Equipment Arrives Equipment to be used In the lecture here next week before dentists of the city, arrived In Medford yesterday, pending the ar rival of Dr. Sterling B. Mead of Wash ington, D. C, who will give the talk. E PICNIC SEP! 3 The second annual picnic of the Owen-Oregon Lumber company, spon sored by the 4-L local organization, will be held Labor day at the Elks picnic grounds. A day of festivity, with numerous races and contests for men. women and children Is to be held. A large number of first and sec ond prizes contributed by merchants are to be given. At 10:30 in the morning, a men's baseball game la scheduled, between the camp at Butte Falls and the plan ing mill. There will be a tug of war between the camp men and the saw mill employes. The picnic lunch will be at noon, and following, will be races of all kinds. For the lunch, the company will furnish Ice cream, coffee, sugar and cream. Each family Is to bring a basket lunch. L UUi TO OPEN TUESDAY The Welfare exchange In the city hall will open for business Tuesday morning, it was announced Saturday, and Is to remain open Wednesday and Thursday from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. The exchange work Is being carried on as an SERA project, and those In ' F. W. Bartlett. Medford'a Taxiderm ist and Furrier, will open shop on or about Sept. 1st, at 20 S. Central. DANCE (Benefit (eregon State Fire Fighters) Tuesday, Aug. 28 K. P. HALL Music by Al Wrlsht and Ills Orchestra Men 35c ' Ladles 10c Today and Monday! They Said It Couldn't Be Filmed -But Here It Is.. .The Heart Cry of a Childless Woman! Drama so terrific it needed the combined genius of four individ ual stars to bring it to the screen . . . with glamorous Kay Francis scoring her most glori ous triumph as a child less woman fighting to hold her husband against a girl who can give him everything and doest U Ml K SHSv UPJ w jSff .iurtHMMxtiKu ;..',i- "tlh.. 0 ' '&? 'i " j 'ti. ill v'w r all rnti ifahirua riw ti rmiiim 1 1 mmt i rrmmiT irnn i rniimiiWIHfa.iM.i'amtiHi'iiiiiiMi j g M.tiiiim ni'imai ai ' ..ihi " un miwi. , fmff rm 'i charge are looking forward to having a large number of packages Including children's clothing brought to the ex change. Summer is a fine time for cleaning out closets, and bundles of discarded clothes will be gladly recelwd for distribution among the needy, Miss Helen Carlton said yesterday. Those having bundles may call the relief office, telephone 929, or Ml&s Carlton at 898-J-l. Socialists File SALEM, Aug. 25. ff) Six candi dates, recently nominated at an as sembly of membera of the socialist party In Oregon, today presented their filings for candidacy to the secretary of state. Klamath Man Held Gun Theft Charge Robert Gordon Moore, 41, of Klam ath Foils was taken to that city yes terday afternoon by state police, hav ing been arrested on the South Pa clllo highway near Med ford's city limits Friday night on charges of grand larceny. The complaint waa filed by Wll Ham Johnson of Klamath Palls whose 10-gauge Browning automatic shotgun, valued at $185, and 38-call-ber automatic revolver, were found In Moore's possession. Moore waa held In the county Jail before being taken to Klamath Falls, where he will ap pear bp Tore Justice of the Peace W. B. Barnes, Parents . Please Note The dellrate theme of this picture does not reconim end It for Ju re nt I enter tainment I ADDED FEATURES . . . Andy Clyde in "Half Baked Relations" Novelty, "The tsnt Dogie" Movietone News Shows 1 :45 3:18-7:00 9:00 Adults-25c Dilldrrn 10c Shows Today 1:45-3:30 7:00-9:00 r 1 mm f ,ff.fr rfnTgnfflfrtaa rqjmmmm .1 ') STARTS TODAY! 1934 GETS ITS BIGGEST THRILL! 1 hkZ' XV,' 1 vVi. 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