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MEDFORD MATT. TREBUXE. MEDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1934. PAGE THREE Local and Personal Returns I-ast Mpht5. Tuttle n-, j turned on Sunday evening's train from tho north. I j Leave for East Mr. and Mrs. David ! p. Block left lsst nJht by train re route to Weatherford, Okla. Returns Trom (iame D. J. Bolton, of the Community hospital, returned this morning by train from Portland, having attended the game Saturday. Here on Business R. W. Taylor, of San Francisco, arrived In Medford, on the Shasta this morning and la spend ing to daya here on business. Visiting In Mertford Mrs. Ella Beag le of this city la In Medford for a few j days visiting her daughter Ashland Dally Tidings. Visit Here Mr. end Mrs. Gordon E. Claycombe of Ashland stopped In I Medford Saturday en route to Grants 'pass, where they have opened ne-v studios. InrlLans Arrive The Chemawa In dians, who play the Medford high school football team on Van Scoyos field this afternoon, arrived In Med ford this morning on the Oregonian. Rosy Return A. 3. Rosenbaum. agent for Southern Pacific lines, re turned last night from Portland, hav ing accompanied the excursion train north. Returns from Portland C. M. Brewer, president of Copco and Moun tain States Power Co.. returned last -evening by train from a short trip to Portland. Allen Returns W. W. Allen, man ager of Pierce Allen Motor Co., return ed last night from Portland, where he hed been over the week end on a business trip. J Return from Game Laura Pasts T rino. Ruth Ottoman, Jack Sanderson and Bob Ottoman, returned on the Oregonian th Is morning from Port land, where they attended the Ore-gon-O. S. C football game. . On Fishing Trip Henry Van Prooyen, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cook, and Mr Emma Hager. all of Ashland, were in Medford this morning, and are spend ing the day on a fishing trip along ths Rogue. Here for Day Mr. and Mrs. George Shrull and their daughter, Miss Eve lyn Taylor, of Central Point, are spending the day in Medford, having arrived on the Oregonian this morn ing. Dr. Sweeney Bark Dr. Charles T. Sweeney returned on the Oregonian this morning from Portland, having attended the regular monthly meet ing of the State Medical Society coun cil, of which he is a member. Returns from Visit Mrs. Walter Bergman of this city returned this I morning on the Oregonian from Po.-t- " lend, having been visiting there for the past week with her daughter, Mrt . Jack Forrette. Class Meets Tonight The Univer sity of Oregon extension class In Eng lish taught in Medrord by Dr. Arthur Taylor of the Normal on Monday eve nings will meet on Monday evening. November 13. regardless of the holi day. Fender Damaged A fender on car being driven by Mrs. W. G. Cusick. 40, of 122 Mistletoe street, was bad ly damaged In a minor accident at 1:40 p. m. Saturday, according to city , police reports, which state that Mrs, Cuslck's auto and one driven by Mrs G. R. Satchwell, of 41 Ashland avenue, collided at the intersection of Grape and Main streets. Reports Arcldent J. S. Mac Don ald, 30. of 1925 East Main, reported a minor accident to city police which occurred at 3:30 p. m. yester day on Kings highway, when he back- ed from a parking space and struck I an auto with an Oregon license num ber B-777, according to police reports, which did not list the owner's name of the second car. TOO LAI E 10 CLASSIFY TOR SALE Baled elllf and bitefi otrax. Ei-nrd O. Miller, one mile north of Mod ford on old PxMJtc TURKEYS ynrraznnwtt. breeding Ktoc-K. W. W. Gregory. Crawr Lake Hut. "OR RENT Room 16x0 adlolnln? Mall Tribune Job Department, on drape utreet Will remodel to ,'Jlt permanent tenant, phone 78 or t-p-plv at Mall Tribune (newspaper) 01-flce. Arcldent on Central An accident at 11:30 a. m. Saturday on Central street between Fifth and Slith atreeu wa reported to city police by Bill Walch, 31. ot route , and Robert Nolc am. of the Medford OOC diatrlct headquarters, whose motOT vehicles collided. Police records show that the Walch. 26. of route 2. and Robert Nolt parklng lot when the accident occur red. CCC officers are Investigating the accident. E I On his annual visit to southern Oregon, Percy Scurrah, of Victoria, B. C, governor of this Rotary district, will arrive In Medford by alrpalne to morrow morning, to attend the regu lar meeting at noon of the Medfod Rotarlans. Governor Scurrah, who Is head of the Rotary clubs In Oregon, Wash ington and British Columbia, will re view the activities of the Medford club for the past year and will offer suggestions for activities during the coming season. The meeting will be held In the Hotel Medford basement banquet hal. Glen Smith, local president, urges the Importance of having a large turnout at the luncheon, which will be one of the year's most Important meetings. The governor wil confer with Presi dent Smith and with the club direc tors after the luncheon. Society and Clubs Edited by IrVa Fewell Edwards Federal and state milk Inspectors, and a representative of the Oregon Milk Control board were visitors In Medford Friday, and according to those with whom they conferred, ex pressed satisfaction with the milk shed, which extends from Grants Pass to Ashland, inclusive. The men made a survey of the rig idity of enforcement under the city ordinance, price control, and other points of federal and state concern, towards control. Mr. Miller, federal Inspector, Mr. Hafenbrach. representing the state control board and Mr. Leach of the state health service, were here. BYWATER RULED OFF G. P. BALLOT GRANTS PASS, Nov. 12. (Spl.) A ruling that Dr. Edward N. Bywater la not eligible on qualification of land ownership to hold the office of di rector of the Grants Pass Irrigation district was received here Saturday from Attorney General X. H. Van Winkle. Bywater was seeking the of fice through the election that will be held November 13. This leaves only the name of J. A. Manfull, In cumbent, on the ballot. Bywater had filed two petitions to have his name put on the ballot. The second was made after he learned that one must own land here to qual ify and as he had shortly before had all his land transferred to bis wife's name he went about transferring one acre back, to his own name. Van Winkle, however, ruled that the law held a man must own land for a period of six months prior to his election. Billy Cool Has Birthday Party zMrs. W. G. Cool entertained Satur day with a birthday party, honoring the twelfth birthday of her son Billy. A group of boys were Invited for the afternoon, attending the matinee, and then returning to the Cool resi dence for a six o'clock dinner. A lovely birthday cake was a fea ture of the dinner. Those present were Robert Cover atone, Durell Adams, Donald Wood. Fred Noble. Dona'.d Sullivan. Reuel Rlans. Richard Gainer, Martha Jane Cool and Billy Cool. W.H.M.S. To Mee With Mrs. Belknap Mrs. Van Dyke and Mrs. T. G. Reiner will act as assistant hostesses 10 Mrs. Belknap Tuesday when she entertains members of the Women's Home Missionary society at her home. Persons who have room for passen eers In their cars, or those wishing transportation, have been asked to j telephone Mrs. C. C. Darby or Mrs. E. C. Koppen. Tuesday has also been ; designated as Thank Offer day.. 4-4 Oregon State Club Meets Next Week On next Monday, November 19, members of the Oregon State club will meet with Mr. and Mrs,. Wm. J. Warner, at their home, 818 South Oakdale avenue. Members of the committee In charge will include Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woods, and Miss Fredericks Brommer. Mrs. Etherton and Children Arrive to Spend Winter Here Mrs. E. E. Etherton, of San Francis co, and daughters Dione and Adele. and Master E. Lowell Etherton, ar rived this morning on the Shasta to spend the winter In Medford where Mr. Etherton as recently appointed temporary superintendent of con struction for Crater Lake national park. 4-4 Lutheran Ladles Serving Dinner Ladies of the Zlon Lutheran Aid society today served an Armistice day dinner In the church parlors. Mrs. Carl Ftchtner was chsirman of the ; dinner commltttee, and was assisted 1 by the president of the aid, Mrs Jerome B. Yarbrough. Miss Hauk Returns To University of Oregon I Miss Barbara Hauk, who spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hauk, left on the Shasta this morning for Eugene, where she Is attending for the second year, the University of Oregon. Study Club Postpones Meet Announcement has been made that the regular meeting of the Travel Study club has been postponed to November 18. Mothers Club Has Election. The Mother's club of the Sacred Heart Catholic church conducted Ita annual election Friday evening, with Mrs. C. J. Logan elected president to succeed Mrs. Devaney. and Mra. J. P. Naumes was named secretary, succeeding Mrs. Sid Brown. The next meeting will be In the evening, with Mrs. Weston. Mrt. Waterman Hostess To Circle Tomorrow Mrs. Tom Waterman will entertain members of Ever Ready circle of the Presbyterian church tomorrow at a covered dlah luncheon, to be given at her home, 106 South Ivy. Study Class to Meet At School Tuesday "Physical and Social Aspects of Adolescence" is the topic of the class tomorrow evening, which Is to be conducted at the Junior high school In room 19, from 7:30 to 9 p. m. St. Ann's Society To Hare Business Meet St. Ann's Altar society wll conduct Its regular business meeting tomor row afternoon at 3:30 o'clock to com plete plans for the Harvest Day festi val. Rehearsal at Church Scheduled Tonight The play to be given by the W.H.N. S.. will be rehearsed this evening at 7:30 o'clock in the parlors of the First Methodist church. Fast Side Circle Meeting Tuesday The East Side circle of the Presby terian church Is meeting tomorro ith Mrs. W. W. P. Holt, at her home on Corning court. Ladles' Auxiliary" Meeting Is Scheduled Mrs. W. It. Jones of 343 Apple street will entertain the Ladles' Auxiliary of the First Baptist church at a two o'clock meeting tomorrow. Mra. Overmyer To Entertain Tuesday Mrs. Oliver L. Overmyer will be hos tess at her home, 610 South Holly strete tomorrow, to members of Grace circle of the Presbyterian church, at one o'clock. Educator Named WASHINGTON, Nov. 13. (APt President Roosevelt today appoint ed an advisory council, headed by Frank P. Graham, president of the University of North Carolina, to as sist the committee on economic se curity In formulating Its recom mendations for social Insurance. SPECIAL TURKEY DINNER Sunday and Monday at Amy's Place, Jack sonville. Tel 293. 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Quick, thorough ac- Heath's Drug Store. 20c LAST TIMES T0NITE yy MYP.N GEORGE LOY BRENT; Quertr JS TUE-WED Never Such A Story I Never Such A Cast I FRANCOS TONIGHT i few eA FbX Piilure iith mm TEMPLE j Tht Durlint of ' W tjf and Ckm"' CLAIRE TREVOR JAMEs-DlMi AlAN DINCHART Tomorrow ROXY IS SHOWING 'BABY, TAKE A BOW Shirley Temple certainly la entitled to take a bow for her performance In "Baby, Take a flow." which la now playing at the Roxy. Ita theme la Jamea Dunn's struggle for happiness In spite of the handicap of a prison record. Claire Trevor Is the young wife who believes In him. Little Shirley la their adorable baby daughter who lends merriment to the action and turns a trick In the nick of time that makes her the heroine. CLASSES 10 OPEN Basketball classes to be conducted by the Fraternal Order of Fag'.es will get under way this week, it was an nounced yesterday by Jack Hupston, chairman. Tonight classes will be conducted at the Roosevelt school, between 7 and 9 o'clock and on Tues day at the Washington school also. Boys who wish to participate are reminded that they must live in the southwest territory of Riverside and Main to attend the Washington school classes and the northeast ter ritory of Riverside and Main to par ticipate In the classes of the Roose velt school. Supervisors from the Fraternal Order of Eagles will be on hand to get the classes under way tonight and Tuesday and it Is expected during the winter to hold competi tive games between the two schools. All boys between the ages of 14 and 21 may participate and should be at either the Roosevelt or Wash ington schools at 7 p. m. promptly. "PechaTfoy" Now at Craterian Opening yesterday at the Craterian theater, "Peck's Bad Boy." starring Jackie Cooper, was greeted by an en thusiastic audience, which paid U the tribute of galea of laughter, as well as a few furtive tears. It Is a great human document. There is an abundance of stellar talent In the new film at least three stars, and some will agree there are tlx. Jackie Cooper and Jackie Searl appear respectively as Bill Peck and Horace Clay, offering perform ances which are splendidly matched and balanced. Then there Is Thomas Melghan, whose return to the screen must be a cause of rejoicing to all those who admire his stalwart, healthy humor and his matured and certain touch. Also, there Is O. P. Hcggle as the town's handy-man. philosopher, tramp and humorist a "fat" role. The other two stars are Inevitable in a boy's story. They are dogs. Bill has one and Horace has the other and they get along Just as badly as do their young masters. Each dog is the dumb symbol of his owner. Much humor Is developed In this dual antagonism, for Bill haa reason to detest his mealy-mouthed, hypocritical cousin Just aa "Elmer" haa to hate "Wee Toy," Horace's pedigreed Pekinese. The story Is that of a misunder stood boy, who though full of mis chief and lively spirits, Is at heart a fine, manly youngster who wins everybody's liking on sight. Played by Jackie Cooper, he Is an unfailing delight. Lemon Drop Kid Damon Runyon. author of the suc cessful hits, "Lady for a Day" and "Little Miss Mnrker." has written a new story, "The Lemon Drop Kid," which, in picture fcrm. comes to morrow to the Rial to theater, with Lee Tracy and Helen Mack heading the cast. Damon Runyon has built his suc cess on his ability to create color ful characters who csn usually be depended upon to do things In a slightly different way. In 'The Lemon Drop Kid" his cen tral character, played by Lee Tracy. is a race-track enthusiast, who gets in trouble when he Induces a mil lionaire to bet on the wrong horse. In his efforts to make a get-away, the "Kid" hides out In a email town where there are no horses to distract hla mind. But Just when the "Kid" decides that he cannot stand the quiet one minute longer he discovers that a perfectly grand girl has fallen in love with him. UMBRELLAS repaired and recover ed Medford Cyclery. 33. N. Fir. "I thought I'd never want to own a washer ...until I tried a yAYTAG Thousands of women have said just that. And after discovering that washing with a Maytag is such a simple easy task, the? vonder now how they ever kept house without a Maytag. It's not work it's fun. Learn how the Maytag washes faster, more thor. oughly uhy it is easier on clothes why it is called the "life time" washer. The Maytag dealer will show you in your own home with your own clothes. Phone him. There is no obligation. For borne, without eleetrldt 7, any Martag niy be bad clipped with gasoline multi. motor. FICK'S HARDWARE STORE Maytag Sales and Herfloe for 4nkn County . 131 W. Main. Phone 300 Medford, Ore. The proof it in the wear. Buy your HOSE at Ethelwyn B Hoffmann's. Phone 643. Well haul away your feuse. City Sanitary Service. Cellophane Girls Coming Wednesday "Qlrls in Cellophane" Is the in triguing title of the stage show playing at the Craterian theater Wed nesday only. Featuring Billy Wade, said to be Joe Penner's only rival, and billed as the "All-American Half Wit," the unit boasts of much comedy, with mu5ic and beautiful girls wrapped in cellophane. Eight acta in all offer a complete variety of entertainment. L e 1 a n d Adair, the "surprise voice of the century": Anita Conrad, acrobatics; Vincent H a y d o c k, whirlwind of rhythm: Dorothea and Andre, adaglo lsts; Meehan and Conrad, flash stair dancers; the Rex Family In a sensa tional acrobat lo novelty and the Club Monte Carlo orchestra offering the musical background and doing spec ialties of their own. together with Billy Wade snd the Girls In Cello phane, make the unit a foremost musical revue. On the screen will be "Death on the Diamond." with Robsrt Young and Madge Evans In a murder mya tery of the baseball field. ISN To relieve at itczema rrf,i? itcnine k$ a a S've skin comfort ' &vrYk nurses use , Resmol Fifty-six institutions affiliated with the United Hospital Fund gave free service In New Tork City totalling 0.000.000 In 1638, according to Its report. WHY SUFFER? Ulcere, fAt ptliu, mot stomfteh. n,ute. eotuUpatloo. Indt. eauon ana otner worn- sco dl&order, do to h f t tt- aciaiiy. Don't rfv up hope. Muiy dreds ol ftuffereri to u n d relief. IRAI NERD'S TABLETS e kelprd otbert, wny no, youi Jarmtn's Drug Store In Medrord ru R bv. PJJfujf ,Jii)ii'j!iinK,i .tujiiajun lT'-yifc'Miitrta.tfw1l,''M''liaaa HUtiimiM air Br.H.iiCTMiigiy Hurry! Ends Tomorrow Night! YOU TOO WILL RAVE! Like Everyone Else Who Sees This Swell Show! Schilling Poultry Seasoning A delicious seasoning for eoups. stews, all meat and poultry dressings. j Sliow, ' 1 , n MiHWjl ir n an?' 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