MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER , 1934.
PAGE FIVE
Local and Personal
Mrs. Llrloh Here-Mrs. Alio Ul
rlch Is In Medford, the guest of Mr.
nd Mm. Lwi Ulrlch. Mr. Ulrtch U
hoc son.
Auxiliary to Meet Th poitofflce
olerkA' auxiliary will meet In a regu
lar monthly session thla evening at
the homo of Mra. Vera Plymale, W
North Orange, at 8 o'clock.
Leave for Oakland Rev. Otho and
BLIUe Schwab, who completed evan
gelistic rninlstry at the Church of the j
Nawrene Sunday, left by train latt
evening for Oakland.
Transferred North Lieut. James
Berry of the Salvation Army left this
morning by train enroute to La
Grande, 'Ore., where he haa been
transferred.
Jerome Returns E. C. "Jerry" Jerome
returned on the Oregonlan thla morn
ing from a business trip to Seattle,
having been away since Wednesday
evening of last week.
Here for Day Alra. J. E. Manus and
Mra. J. A. CTaharty, both of Central
point, are spending the day In Med
ford, having arrived thla morning on
the Oregon I an.
To Make Home Here Mra. W. H.
Floyd of Greenville, 111., arrived by
train thla morning and will make her
home In thla city with her daughter,
Mrs. Hattle Loomis.
Reports for Duty D. L. Wledman,
who haa been named educational co
ordinator for the CCO district, today
reported for duty at the headquarters
here, coming from the camp at Hum
bug mountain.
Returns to Med ford Mrs. Mary E.
Ellison, who has been away since April
33, visiting relatives in St. Paul, Minn.,
Carson. Wash., and Portland, return
ed to her home in thla city this morn
ing on the Oregonian.
Leave Last Night C. R. Lester of
the Public Utilities commission and
W. W. Am burn, also of the Public
Utilities commission, left Medford on
yesterday evening's train, Lester en
route to Salem and Amburn to Port-lend.
Collide on Curve A truck driven
by Lyal Hartman, S3, of Jacksonvlle,
and an a.uto driven by S. P. Gllham
of Union Creek, collided at 10:30 a.
m. yesterday on the Elk Creek road,
according to reports filed with city
police, which described the collision
aa a minor accident.
Hit on Intersection Swend Johan
sen, 25. of this city, who was driving
a truck, and W. L. MUlef, 85. of 11
Vancouver avenue, who was driving
a passenger car, reported to city po
lice a minor accident which occurred
at 5:45 p. m. Monday at the Inter
section of Main and Riverside.
Fined $10 Receiving $10 fines yes
terday In city court, after each had
been arrested by city police Saturday
nitfht on drunkenness charges, were
John Parr, 38, a native of Missouri
Charles Jessman, 43, also a native of
Missouri, and Joe Hanson, 35, a na
tive of this state.
Report Accident An accident at
8:15 p. m. yesterday on South Oak-
dale, was reported to city police by
Laura Hamer, 50, of Jacksonville and
John Wilkinson of 714 Park street,
this city, whose cars collided. The
reports show that Wilkinson pulled
out from the curb when the mishap
occurred.
Examiner Comln g Ward McRe yn
olds, examiner of operators and chauf-
feurs, will be In Medford Friday and
Saturday, November 18 and 17. Those
wishing to obtain permits or licenses
to drive cars may get in touch with
Mr. McReynolds at the city hall dur
ing the hours of 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Friday, and 8 a. m. to 5 p. m Satur
day show rater Lake On the cover of
the new dinner menu being put out
by the Southern Paclfie company, Is
an attractive picture of Crater lake,
showing Wizard Island. The picture
was photographed from beside a huge
pine tree. The menus are being placed
jn all Southern Pacific dining cars,
according to A. S. Rosenbaum. dis
trict freight and passenger agent here
for the company.
Runs off Highway Harry E. Dubbs.
39, of Grants Pass, reported to city
police yesterday that the truck he
was driving at the foot of Blackwell
hill on the north Pacific highway,
October 30, skidded off the road ind
Into a fence, which was damaged by
the accident. The accident occurred,
according to police reports, when
Dubbs applied air brakes on wet pave
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BRON-CHU-UNE
In Hospital Harry Egbert of Clark
street U receiving medical care at the
Community hospital.
At Community Mrs. Lula Hulbert
of 1309 Locust street, underwent a
major operation at the Community
hospital today.
Receives Car'' Mrs. K. V. Ml era of
30 North Front street la receiving
medical care at the Community hos
pital today.
Vacation In South Mr. and Mrs. 1.
P. Loder of Medford are vacationing
in San Lula Obispo during the comln,;
month.
Paper to Be Published CCC head
quarters detachment Is publishing a
newspaper, which Is being mimeo
graphed this week.
Medford VlnKora Miss Harm ft h
Nunn of Jacksonville and Woodrow
Murphy of the Applegate are anions
Medford visitors today.
Mr. Tresren 111 Joe Tresren of
Butte Palls Is a patient at the Com
muntty hospital, where he under
went a major operation today.
In Medford Today First Lieuten
ant Henry P. Phelan of Camp Oak
Knoll in northern California, was t
visitor today at district CCC head
quarters.
'
Undergoes Operation Mra. Herb G.
Grey le a patient at the Community
hospital, where she underwent a ma
jor operation Monday. Today she was
reported getting along satisfactorily,
Enroute to Texas Tom Powler of
the Richfield Oil company, flying
Stlnson plane, stopped at the local
airport this noon on his flight from
Salem, Ore., to Dallas, Tex.
Party Wednesday Non -affiliated
members of the Eastern Star lodge
will hold a card party Wednesday
evening at 8 o'clock at the Masonic
temple. All are Invited.
Going to Pearson Lieutenant
Smith, flying a Douglas 0-25. stop
ped at the Medford airport today, en
route 'from Crlssy field at Ban Fran
clsoo to Pearson field at Vancouver
Wash.
Mrs. Roppes Better Mrs. Agnes
Koppes, who was injured a few weeks
ago when knocked down by an auto
mobile, has returned to. her homo
from the Community hospital, and is
reported Improving satisfactorily.
Chorus to Meet The Community
chorus will meet at the Howard schojl
Wednesday evening, November 7, at
7:30 p. m., under the direction of
Mrs. Minnie Ouy, It was announced
today.
Goes to Hilt First Lieutenant
William Drlscoll, who has been sta
tioned at Camp Coos Head, stopped
today at district headquarters before
continuing to Camp Hilt In northern
California, where he has been trans
ferred. Mr. Grieve Quite III William
Grieve of Prospect, who underwent an
emergency operation Saturday even
ing at the Community hospital, was
today reported In a weakened condi
tion. His condition is considered seri
ous, hospital attendants stated.
Sluice Box Out The Applegato
Sluice Box, publication of the Apple
gate CCO camp, has been placed In
circulation, and Includes a number
of Interesting stories of the camp,
men and officers. Several clever draw
ings are also In the Issue.
FLYING START FOR
COMMUNITY CHEST
AT JOINT MEETING
(Continued from page one.)
Here Wednesday
1
throughout the United States. The
large number of contributions in
dicated the Interest and sympathetic
support of Medford and Jackson
county citizens In all walks of life.
M. N. Hogan, general of the field
force, and chairman of today s meet
ing, introduced the following spakes
men for the seven organizations par
ticipating in the Community Chest:
Oeorge Fry, general chairman of the
campaign, and representative of the
Red Cross; Captain O. R. Durham.
Salvation Army; Mrs. Wm. Holloway.
Girl Scouts; Mrs. I. E. Schuler, Jack
snn County Health association; Mrs.
Dolph Phipps, Girls' Community club;
Miss Helen Carlton. Welfare Ex
change and Larry Schade, speaker
for the Boy Scouts.
The following hrads of Medford
Service clubs, speaking for their or
ganizations, pledged enthusiastic sup
port of the chest drive: C. G. Smith.
Rotary club: Carol Hayes, Lions club;
Max Pierce. Klwanls club, and Ches
ter Hubbard. Active club. B. B. Har
der, president of the Jackson County
Chamber of Commerce voiced the
chamber's endorsement of the Com
munity Chest campaign. While the
Chamber of Commerce Is not a par
ticipant In the Community Chest
funds, the directors and members of
this organization feel that the cam
paign's success is of utmost import
ance to this community, Mr. Harder
said.
Chairman Hogan introduced the
following captains and lieutenants
commanding the five teams which
will thoroughly canvass this city and
suburban communities beginning to
morrow morning:
Northwest-Red: Justin Smith, cap
tain; George Henselman and Mrs.
C. C. Lemmon, lieutenants. North
east-Blue: W. R. Balrd. captain;
Flavlua West and Jerry Jerome, lieu
tenants. Southwest-Gold: H. C. Pre-
dette, captain: C. C. Furnas and
Mrs. I. E. Schuler, lieutenants.
Southeast-White: George Gates, cap
tain; W. B, Johnston, Jr., and A. S.
Rosenbaum, lieutenants. Rural districts-Green:
Mrs. Leonard Carpenter,
captain: Mrs. Robert Ruhl and Mrs.
G. M. Roberts, lieutenants.
TonlgM at 9 o'clock, Alfred S. V.
Carpenter, chairman of the Jackson
county relief committee, will speak
over KMED In behalf of the Com
munity Chest. Mr. Carpenter's re
marks will be devoted to pointing out
the relationship between government
emergency relief and Community
Chest welfare. Between the hours of
8:30 and 9:30 this evening, the aeven
speakers representing the chest's par
ticipating indenizations, will give
brief radio talks Interspersed with
election returns. The Community
Chest has established headquarters in
the Chamber of Commerce building
and the phone number is 878.
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Zaau Pitta, m the role of Mlaa Haxy
whoa mall-order husband turns out
to be W. O. Fields, brlnga much com
edy Into "Mra. Wlgss of the Cab
base Patch." screen verlons of the
famous plas and story, coming to
morrow to the Craterlan theater.
Aa moat everyone knows, "Mra,
Wlflgs of the Cabbage Patch" la the
story of the Indomitable aplrlt end
courage of a family on the "wrong
aide of the tracks," their many hard
ships and the rich humor with which
they endowed everyday happenings.
Pauline Lord, noted stage star
makes her motion picture debut In
this picture, with Evelyn Venable sold
Kent Taylor also featured.
, ..
Rfthim, from Ptirlniurh Jack Led
yard of Camp Carberry, CCO, return
ed this morning by train from Port
land, where he had spent the past
week at his home, on runougn.
nolne to Portland Miss Virginia
Lindley is leaving this week-end for
Portland, to snend several days as the
guest of Mlas Shirley Chedwlck, who
Is a frequent visitor m Medrord. miss
Chadwlck is the granddaughter of
Mrs. Belle Littrell.
...
In Ashland Mlas Emme Jenkins of
Medford was visiting in Ashland Bun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Bam Jordan.
She has entirely recovered from a re
cent operation and plans to return
to her work at the Medford National
bank some Jme this week Aahlsnd
Dally Tidings.
New Star Appears in Rialto Film
..'at.
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"The Black Ca
Jj Weird Picture
Everyone remembers Edgar Allan
Poe't masterful tale, "The Black Cat."
It was full of horror and terror and
certainly not the kind of a story one
would like to hear on a dark and
stormy night. The film Is now play
ing at the Roxy theatre.
And for a coupe -de -grace, there Is
"Frankenstein" and "Dracula" to
gether for the first time, in other
words. Karl off and Lugosl.
There have been horror pictures,
thrillers, chillers and mystery pic
tures. But this one combines all the
best elements of all of thee. Togeth
er Karloff and Lugosl combine thtlr
eerie talents and conspire to produce
one or the strangest, weirdest and
terrorful pictures ever presented on
the screen.
Spencer Tracy and Helen Morgan
have featured roles In "Mnrle Oat
ante," which Introduces Kctti Qal
ante to Medford at the Plalto thea
ter today. Ned Sparks. Leslie Fenton,
Slogfrlend Rumann and etepln Fetch-
It head the lmpresslv supporting
cast in this story of International
intrigue nd dark treachery at the
Panama Canal Zone, and an Innocent
girl tin unwilling tool of sinister
forces bent on destroying world peace.
stamps, which announcement will be
of interest to collectors. One stamp
of each denomination, ranging from
one to ten cents, may be purchased
for a sum of fiS cents.
Elks Will Get
Election Report
Members of the Elks lodge will hear
the election returns this evening at
the Elks temple, It was announced
today. Special arrangements have
been made for the results to be tabu
lated by the Mall Tribune this evening.
CHICAGO, Nov. 6.-(AP) The only
salvage Kink Levlnsky wants from
his wrecked matrimonial ship Is his
dog and automobile.
Aa hla attorneys filed answer yes
terday In circuit court to Roxanna
GUckman Krakow's suit for divorce,
the erstwhile fish peddler made that
clear.
Levlnsky and Mrs. Krakow (Levlns
ky' real name) a former fan dancer,
were married at Crown Point, Ind
last summer.
Gaels9 Grid Hopes
Receive Setback
MOP AG A, Cal., Nov. . (AP)
Football hopes of St. Mary's Gaels
were dealt a blow today with the an
nouncement Ed ErdleatB, star end,
would not play against the Univer
sity of California at Los Angeles
Bruins, November 12, and possibly
might be out of the Santa Clara con
test November 18.
ErriclatT; la In an Oakland hospital
suffering from a leg infection.
nonce with the St. Mary's All-Start
Friday night, Dreamland hall, 40c.
Music for any occasion. Phone 783
MODERN WOMEN
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'THi DIAMOND
Malta Commandery No, 4
K. T., Masonic Hall,
Ashland, Oregon.
Stated conclave Wednes
day evening, Nov. 7. Rou
tine business, also Red
Cross and Malta degrees. Sir Knights
courteously Invited. R. L. BURDIC,
Commander.
W. H. DAY, Recorder.
LEGION INVITES D. A. V.
HEAR ELECTION RETURNS
A special meeting of the American
Legion will be held at the Armory
t.Hi evenintr. And arranzcmenta have
been mado to get radio reports on the
election returns. A special mvuauon
has been issued to all Disabled Amer
ican Veternna to Join the Legion
naires tonight, listening to returna.
POSTOFFICE 'NOW" HAS
STAMPS OF ALL PARKS
Postmaster Frank DcSousa an
nounced today that the Medford post
office now has a complete stock ol
the national park series of postage
Dsnce with the St. Mary's All-Stars
Friday night, Dreamland hall, 40c.
Wed. Hight
DREAMLAND ,
DINTY MOORE'S
y?n 3.'. I.atiics 10c
and WEDNESDAY
A Mortal Combat in the Abode
a) of Ten Thousand Lost Souls
MOC CAT
Starring
KARLOFF The Uncanny
LUGOSI The Mysterious
With David Mannert, Jacquollna Wall,, Lucille lurid,
Hanry Armetta, in a tory suggested by
EDGAR ALLAN POE
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a i on Chick Sale in "The 01d B"glar"
ALSO Popeye Cartoon News
Daily Matinee 1 :40 Evening 7 Mid 9
20c
Anytime
TODAY and WEDNESDAY
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STRANGE MURDER IN
'THE CRIME DOCTOR'
Those who are Interested In the
psychological aspects of crime, as well
as persons who revel in detective
stories, have a treat In store tor them
at the Studio where "The Crime Doc
tor" is playlni.
The picture deals with a strange
murder case, stressing; particularly
the heart motive for the erlme and
depleting the emotional upheaval
which destroy the normal balance of
the killer.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR BALB Majestlo radio. 823 South
uencrai.
FOR 8ALE OR TRADE Two white
sows arm msie hog. Milton Houa.
ton, Ross Lane.
FOR SALB Solid walnut dJnlnc room
sujie in excellent oonaition. Apply
1028 Roddy Ave.
LOST On STOLEN Female oheaa-
pe&ke chocolate brown oolored dcg.
License No. 495. Revtcrd. Fred
Bruegger, 133 Elm.
FOR RENT Houses, a5 00-10.00
month. 613 Summit. Furnished;
wster.
PEDIOKEED Angora rabbits, S3 60
and less. Phone 1160-W.
WANT party to plow and seed 8 acres
to o&ta and yetcn on snares, tt. o.
ilulr, Rt. 1.
FOR RENT Large ho-jsekeeplns;
room. si. 50 week, oj r n. central.
a-VD. steel, suavity dump body, good
condition, eis.oo. oil Bessie, cor
ner Sailing Ave.
FOR SALE '30 Ford pickup.
846 Mary.
Inquire
CAN LEND (1.000, more or less, good
security. Chance to refinance exist
ing first mortgsge. Write Box 8A35,
Tribune.
MATURITY-MATERNITY
MIDDLE ACE
At these three critical periods
woman needs a medicine
she can depend oo. Thac'a
why so many take Lydia &
Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound. 98 out of 100 say, 'J
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LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
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Harry Gribben Comedy
"MUSHROOMS"
"THE HOLYLAND"
tleart Mrtro(one New,
Starting Today for 3 Days !
er Loveliness Will Wesve Its Spe
You'll never forget her beauty , . nor
forglro her enemies , . . when with appealing
yes she begs to rejoin her people . . . when
her Innocence betrays her to the dark
lehemes of ruthless men! You'll discover for
yourself her amazing personality ... In this
drama taut with suspense!
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Her allure danger ... her Innocent a y
weapon , . her knowledge a threat that
kept sW nations on the rerge or conflict
nd placed her life In constant peril at the
world's most treacherous danger zone t lie
Panama Canal!
KETTI GALLIAN
STARTING TOMORROW!
SPENCER TRACY
NED SPARKS HELEN MORGAN
SIGFRIED RUMANN
LESLIE FENTON ARTHUR BYRON
STEPIN FETCHIT
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Phil Spitalny and hi Musical Queens
... in "LADIES THAT PLAY"
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all American Ultra.
tare . . Mrs. Wilts
end her brood of lit
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eluding Zasu as flut
ter- Miss Han . , . and
W. C, Fields as her
mail-order loul malel
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Popular price Dining
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