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TIG'S SETEST Richard Arlen in Rialto Picture Myna Loy, William Powell Together Again Admitted to Hospital Mrs. Amj Beers of BUh street, was admitted to the Community hospital Saturday to receive medical care. Local and Personal 1 v. irEDFCRB MAIL TRTBUNT:. SCEDFORD, OREGON. fcFKDAY. MAttCTI 17. 1035. fffylT r-lrnninmnnnmrfrmn , .... ... Tyre Returns D. O. Tyree return- , ed Friday after a business visit In Klamath Falls and vicinity. , Leaves for East Mrs. Alto Praia left here today for Oklahoma City and Tulsa, Oklahoma, where she plans to spend three weeks visiting relatives and friends. Visits Yreka Don Runyard. rural service representative of the Callfor- nla Oregon Power company, return ed Friday from a business trip to Yreka. Boyle Bet urns J. C. Boyle of the California Oregon Power company returned the forepart of the week from a business trip to Ban Fran cisco. Play Cast to Meet All members of the cast In the play "Anti Ant." are requested to meet at the K. P. hall Monday afternoon at 3:30 for prac tice. Visiting at Grants Pa&s Mrs. B. R. Elliott, son Jimmy and daughters Amy and Joan, Bill Barnum and Ger trude Watzllng are spending the week end at Granta Pass visiting rel atives. Drunk In Public Place Nye Matth ews, arrested Friday night on a A charge of being Intoxicated in a public place, was yesterday fined 910 tn city court upon bis plea of guil ty. To Lara Beds Supt. David H. Can field and Chief Ranger J. Carlisle Crouch of Crater Lake national park left Saturday on a trip to Lava Bed ) national monument. California on an Inspection preliminary to estab lishment of a CCC camp. From Regional Office Max Rands of the regional forest service office at Portland was in Medford on busi ness Friday and with Fred Warner, superintendent of ECW work for the Rogue River national forest, made an Inspection trip to Evans Creek CCC c&mp. Plan Social Meeting The month ly social meeting of the Women's Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church, south, will be held at the church Tuesday afternoon, March 19. beginning at 3:30 o'clock. Mrs. W. C. McCulston la the leader for Tuesday's meeting and all mem bers are requested to be present. Expected to Leave A. H. Cousins and Frank H. Carroll, both of the accounting department of the region al forest service offices at Portland, were expected to leave yesterday for their headquarters, stopping enroute at Granta Pass. They had conducted " a regular audit in the local forest service offices. ... Word from Klamath Of much in terest to local friends Is word recent ly received here of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cun ning of Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Cunning are well known here, Mr. Cunning having served for some time as secretary of the local chamber of commerce, Ashland Tidings. Greater Tax Returns Earle M. Gray, deputy collector, southern Ore gon district of the bureau of Inter nal revenue, reported that Income tax returns this year totaled about 30 per cent more than were filed last year. He said the general trend of the tax returns showed a, condition Tastly Improved over the previous year. Will Attend Party Several mem bers of Rogue River national forest service were expected to attend the St. Patrick's day party Saturday evening at Grants Pass sponsored by Siskiyou national forest service. Among those planning on the trip were Superin tendent and Mrs. Karl Janouch, as sistant superintendent and Mrs. Nor man Pennick, Ranger and Mrs. Jess DeWltt. Miss Enid Funk and Miss Janle Smith. One Hundred See Films Valley- view community club held a regular meeting Friday with 100 members present. The talking film "Slim stays on the Farm" was presented by H. D. Kem and D. A. Runyard of the Cali fornia Orepon Power Co. After the movies a supper was served. The club meets once each month. The officers are Mrs. L. H- Callltln, president; Mrs. S. Chllders. secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Stella Morris, vice president and Mrs. H. R. Westerburg chairman of program committee. gee Copco Movies Members of Table Rock community club and their families enjoyed en hour's pro gram of Copco movies at their regu lar meeting Friday night. The films, which were shown by H. L. Bromley and Stanley Jones of the California Oregon Power company. Included the Oregon Diamond Jubilee, winter sports at Mount Shasta and other In teresting current events as well as several comedy reels. Preceding the picture program were a number of enjoyable vocal and instrumental solos and readings. The evening was concluded with the serving of re freshments. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CASH paid fir men's 2nd hand suits, hat and ehoes. Will H. Wilson, 32 No Front St. FOR RENT Furmehvi 5 -room bun talow. Inquire 109 W. Main St. TAKEN IT About 40 head of stray ,heep. Cviit may have by paving ffd bill and (limnBM. Chester Fitch. Route 1. Medford. FOR SALE Bad alfilfa. E. H. Nie dfnr.er.er. Tel 697-R-l. WANT FD O.cl Bold. Sell to Govern mnt Lic-nvd Laler. Brophy'i Medford VUlfors Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of Sardine creek were Medford visitors Saturday. Trainmaster Here L. Kocher. trainmaster for Southern Pacific lines, arrived Saturday on official business. .Expected to Arrive A. 8. Sundell, who has been visiting his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vogul, and his daughter, Mrs. Harry Applegate, all of Sacramento, CM.. for the past month, was expected to return over the week-end. Margaret Sullavan Craterian Star Of all the times the story of Cin derella has been told on the screen, nobody has ever thought of unblush ingly admitting that the yarn la Cinderella, nor has anyone ever thought of embellishing the tale with any humor, much less of a blustery, lusty nature. Starting a three-day run at the Craterian theater today, Margaret Sullavan, with Herbert Marshall, Fra nk Morga n and Reginald Owen . romps through a delightful and boisterous comedy. "The Good Fairy," in which Cinderella finally comee into her own. Miss Sullavan, admonished to do at least one gocd deed each day as she la released from an orphanage RICHARD ARLEN MADGE EVANS Ralph Bellamy James Gleason Henry B.Walthall STEPINFETCHIT ADDED Comedy "Gentlemen of the Bar" EMMA' DM.EMN V Shows Today 1:45-3:15 7:00-9:00 Here from Applegate L. H. Mc Gutre. project supervisor of Apple gate CCC camp, was tn Medford yes terday attending to business at the offices of Rogue River national for est. Here for Week-End The Misses Bertha Collier and Adeline Vossen, both of Eugene, are spending the week-end in Medford as guests of Miss Vossen's aunt, Mrs. E. Segess man. They arrived Saturday morning by train. Leaven for Sout h D. T. Cox of Winters, Cal., left for his home Fri day morning, having been in south ern Oregon a week visiting his sis ter, Mrs. Charles Pruitt of Eagle Point and his sister-in-law, Mrs. H. B. Nye of Medford and other relatives. i to become a theater usherette. Is so thrilled by life that she tries It. First, Owen, a waiter, smuggles her Into a lavish ball In a hotel where she meets Frank Morgan. Placed In a delicate position, she tells Morgan she Is married and he, wishing to help, demands to know who her hus band Is. She picks a name out of the phone book, and Marshall, who be longs to the name, becomes Mor gan's European attorney, not quite realizing how It all came about. One complication runs Into another and imbued with the Idea of herself being a good fairy watching over Marshall, the picture romps through to some of the most hilarious screen moments of the season. . .Near TODM James Cruze, whcse flair for out door spectacle has been exemplified in such pictures as "The Covered Wagon," and many other later pic tures, once again gives a colorful outdoor story to the screen. "Hrlldorado." playing today and Monday at the Rialto theater, is a narrative that for origtnallty, drama and color is exactly the sort of film in which Cruze glories, and succeeds In making thoroughly Interesting. Cruze. who has a particular flair for stories with an epic sweep, appar ently hss found "Helldorado' much to his liking, for he haa turned out a big picture wide in scope, sym pathetic In characterizations, free and driving and colorful In the flow of Its narrative. Richard Arlen and Madge Evans play the young adventurer and the hetrefs with outstanding skill and prominent in their support are such important players as Ralph Bellamy, James Gleason, Henry B. Walthall, Here Rat urday Mrs. Joe Lester and daughter Zavine of Central Point were In Medford Saturday. TODAY enjoy a nmnors SUNDAY DINNER ,T TUB COLONIAL Everybody Welcome Merchant Lunches Daily 35c weserw. and KOliDM! at livst she lea" com. adven urer-denea e raand! . . ufl(L"ng flood and dark bours of rapng primitive topered ghost town that J. B P nauntingly of P lovei learned to obey-a 10 Helen Jerome Eddv. Be r ton Churchill and Stepln Fetchlt. ONLY A HUSBAND COULD PROTECT HER! Don't Let the Title Fool You-It's as Nutty as a Fruit Cake! Charley Shows Today 1:45-315 7:00-9:00 I f) Ax In their third appearance as a team, Myrna Loy and William Powell appear as husband and wife In "Eve lyn Prentice," which opens at the I Has Operation Chester Merriman of 315 North Bartlett street under Starts Today for 3 Days! Doctors . . . lawyers and . . . millionaire meat packers . . . they all fell for her! The hilarious comedy of a poor little movie usher ette who prayed for a millionaire . . . and became involved in the funniest romance you ever loved or laughed at! Margaret SULLAVAN Herbert MARSHALL FRANK MORGAN The Fair y" witl. ALAN HALE REGINALD OWEN EXTRA ADDED TREATS Chase in "You Said A Hatful" Novelty ! I! I il l Floxv todfiv. Powell again la seen In the mie of a lawver. a role in which he excels, and Miss Loy is his erring wife who becomes involved In murder scandal. went an emergency operation Prlday - 1 night at the Sacred Heart hospital. in Good Special St. Patrick's Entertainment Today at the MARBLE CORNER Jacksonville Good Music . Good Crowds D. E. HARTMAN, Prop. So She Picked One Out of the Phone Book! o News Events MuU . ... 25c Eves .... 36c Children . . 10c IT ' 'wy; '" ' "L 1 ' V OOD W ANT FD 1 lr, J O r B""!! lr. V.iify Fuel Co. O