Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 22, 1935, Page 13, Image 13

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    5IEDF0RD HAIL TRIBUNE. BEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. MARCII 22. 1933.
PAGE TIIIRTEEN
Local and
Trace or Prr-liiutJun A trace o!
precipitation during the 12-hour pe
riod ending at 5 a. m. today was re
corded by the weather bureau.
No Tull-Itpht Wallace Button was
arrested yesterday by state police on
charge of having no taMt,zht on
his truck. Dutton is scheduled to
appear before Justice Coleman Sat
urday at 4:30 p. m
O. L. C. C. Men lien E E. Crout.
head of the accounting department
of the Oregon liquor control ;oarimta
alon, and Otto J. Runte. supervisor
for the state outside of Portland, are
In Medford today taking account ol
the stock at the Medford store.
Falter to Kuene F.verot Faber,
president of Medford Kl wards club,
will leave Monday for Ew?ne, where
he will attend a division confeirence
of Kiwantans in that city Monday.
He will be accompanied by several
members of the Medford club. At the
regular meeting Monday of the loci
club, Capt. Lee M. Bown ?f the state
police will be principal speaker, ad
dressing the club members rn work
of the at Ate police and police legis
lation. AWNINGS
at BURK'S
314 E. Main. Tel. 443
TODAY and
CM?lliH'l''-g,,MW''!'WSJI I. Ill IIS1IU m lU I.IIL
(Continuous Shows Saturday)
in
vith
u r
MAXINE DOYLE PHIL REGAN
Florine McKinney Monte Blue Nelson Eddy
Added Screen
Another Chapter of
'PfpAUUNE
J EPISODE 11
INTO THE FLAMES
SO
AlsoPopeye in "Shiver Me Timbers'
TODAY and
AND THE
m:. n
Also Comedy Musical Reel Travel-talk News
The Picture You've Been Waiting to See Again!
Sparkling Comedy and Gay Romance!
Winner 5 Academy Awards
0t lnjjeiatx
Onelligftt )
Welter Conrtolly Rosco Kami jh
fc. from tt (eimopolltof) Msfvifnt Hory br
Sgmutl Hopkint A4mmt
Personal
Nab Ketklr Driver Clyde A.
Ouches, a resident of the rural are1,
was this morning fined 0 in city
court upon his plea of guilty to a
char.e of reckleu driving. Guches
was nabbed at 1 o'clock this morn
ing' on East Main street, and was
lod-zod In the city Jail until his ap
pearance later.
Prentice Arrhes Bob PronMoe, stu
dent at University of Oregon, arrived
last night to spend sprin? vacation
w:th his parents, Mr. ani Mr.. Harry
R. Prentice of 517 Sou'h Newtown
Bill Prentice, also a student at the
university, is expected to arrive thi
evening.
Menter to KoM'hnr;. Lelanrt
Mentzer. member of the high schorvl
faculty and adviser for Future Crafts
men, is leaving today for Rowburg. to
attend a banquet in that city of Fu
ture Craftsmen of America. After
driving to Grants Pass he wtt be ac
companied to Roseburg b7 O. D. Ad
ams of Grants Pass, state .Hector of
Future Craftsmen, who will preside at
the banquet. Mr. Mentzcr will return
Saturday.
lias Lead In play -Ml w Marian De
Vries, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. G.
DeVrtes of Medford, hns been given
the feminine lead in the Albany col
lege play, "The Rock." -vhtch is to
be presented March 24, according to
word received here todiy. Miss De
Vries, a freshman at Albany college,
will take the part of "Adlna." The
play is to be presented at the close
of Spiritual Emphasis wck at the
college.
SATURDAY
A Ship Load of Girls,
Music, Love, and Fun!
rv
.
CMS. BUTTEFrt XaUH
Entertainment
Stan LAUREL
. Oliver HARDY
in
"Going Bye-Bye"
Fox News Events
STARTS SUN!
SATURDAY
Ken
WONDER. HORSe"?
WNDEimOLT
STARTS SUN!
Gujr.ist
From AMnd A. C- Nlmnger of
A&hiand waa attending to buttneM In
Medford Wednesday.
Ha Tnntllectomy Mrs. Richard
Trices of 907 North Riverside under
went a ton&llectomy this morning at
the Community hospital.
Food Sale Planned Pythian Sisters
will conduct a cooked food sale to
morrow at the Economy Meat Market,
according to announcement today.
Medford YMtors John Daugherty
and Ja-k Bears, both of Aahland.
were Medford, visitors Wednesdsy
evening.
Patient at Hospital P. S Redden
of 1016 Reddy avenue is a patient
at the Community hospital, having
underwent an operation there this
morning.
OFF COAST BLUFF
GRANTS PASS. March 32. (Spl.)
A snow plow operating on the Cali
fornia side of the Elk Creek divide.
Redwood highway, was lost over the
bluff Wednesday and as result one
way traffic was passing the summit
early today, according to James Brom
ley, Oregon highway maintenance en
gineer here. Thusiday morning.
A pilot car was being used by the
California highway authorities to
convoy motorists over the summit,
which has a foot and a half oa now
today, Bromley said. Later two-way
traffic was resumed.
The accident to the California plow
occurred Wednesday about noon,
Bromley said, and the machine Is
expected to be a total loss. It driver
saved himself, but the place where
the plow lodged In the snow has not
yet been located, It was said.
Another plow 1b being brought up
from Redding. He said the state
plow In the Illinois valley was only
a feW miles from the California line
when the accident occurred, but the
snow had broken the telephone lines
and the California highway crew
could not reach htm to ask for the
machine.
ELKS AND FAMILIES
DINE, DANCE TONIGHT
Members of Medford Elks lodge and
their families will be treated to a de
licious covered dish dinner at the
temple tonight, served at 6:30 o'clock.
Lodge members will be asked 75 cents
and that admission fee Includes the
entire family.
The menue will be Virginia baked
ham or baked salmon, scalloped po
tatoes, combination vegetable salad.
Ire cream and cake, coffee or milk,
relish, pickles. Jelly and butter roles,
served appetlzlngly by a committee
of Lady Elks.
O. H. Bengtson, secretary of the
Southern Oregon Bar association, an
nounced that election of officers of
the association will be held at the
next regular meeting, a meeting hav
ing been held for routine business
last night at Hotel Del Rogue at
Grants Pass. Twenty-five attended.
Those from Medford were a. M.
Roberts, president; Bengtson, Ken
neth Denman. W. J. Looker, Victor
Tengwald, Otto Frohmeyer, Frank
Farrell, Rawles Moore, R. B. Ham
mond, Jr., and Leland Knox.
"Lottery Lover9 Is
Craterian Prevue
A likeable comedy drama in which
comedy Is the predominating ele
ment, and music of a rather tuneful
variety has an engagingly sustaining
place. "Lottery Lovers." starring Lew
Ayrce and Pnt Patterson, will be the
prevue at the Craterian theater for
tomorrow night.
When a group of young naval ca
dets land In Paris on shore leave
from a training cruise, they lay siege
to the heart of a beautiful comedi
enne, and by lot select the shyest of
their group to represent them. There
in Is engendered the picture's com
edy, the romance developing between
the winner of the lottery and the
young chorus girl who Is hired by
their mentor and guide to rehearse
the representative.
"Roberta," already hailed as the
best musical "comedy to come out of
Hollywood, starring Fred Astalre, Otn
ger Rogers and Irene Dunne, closes
Its run at the Craterian tomorrow
night.
FOOD SALE by Pythian Slaters at
Economy Meat Market. Saturday
Mnrch 23.
Everyone will be at the
TOWNSEND
CLUB
DANCE
Tonnend
IWnre th
dunce
- LADIES
FREE
DREAMLAND
TONITE
DINTY MOORE
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
VjF .IK
11 I
Coming Sunday
'X.
Picture -lovers who find Will Rog
ers' brand of humor Irresistible
and this Includes the entire screen
public are delighted with the news
that his latest picture, "Life Begins
At 40." coming Sunday to the Cra
terlan theater, is crammed with fun.
Advance reports label this film,
suggested by the Walter ' B. Pitkin
book hit, a bang-up laugh riot. Crit
ics say It easily ecllpsee previous Rog
ers favorites, "Judge priest" "David
Harum," and "The County Chair
man." Rogers portrays a double-flsted,
tender-hearted country editor who
proves, that the years after forty are
the best and goea In quest of the
fun-tain of youth. He launches a ae
ries of situations that smash the
funny bone to smithereens.
"Life Begins At 40", relates the ro
mance of a young school teacher and
a youth "railroaded" to prison. The
shrewd editor brings Co light facts
that clear the boy and starts up ft
hornet's nest of fun In the process.
Among the high spots in the pic
ture are Will's efforts at hog-calling,
and his pistol duel which he wins
through wisecracking.
Now at Roxy
"A musical world cruise as seen
through the eyes of hilarious youth 1"
That's the definition or "Student
Tour," now at the Roxy theater with
Charles Butterworth and Jimmy Du
rante supplying the comedy.
The most popular co-starring team
on the screen today. Ruby Keeler
and Dick Powell, make their fifth
Appearance together in "Flirtation
.Walk." the musical romance which
comes to the Roxy Sunday.
TWO POPULAR STARS'
AT STUDIO SUNDAY
. Claudette Colbert and Clark Gable,
two of Hollywood's most popular
stars, are teamed together In "It
Happened One Night," which is com.
tng to .the Studio theater Sunday.
Gable sky-rocketed to fame a cou
ple of years ago following his ap
pearance with Norma Shearer In "A
Free Soul," and over-nfght became
the most popular male star on the
screen. Thousands upon thousands
of fan letters poured Into the stu
dios, and, as a result, he was given
roles with many of the most fa
mous female stars on the screen.
Together, they should form one
Why continue to
suffer when It's so
easy to be free from
the nagging pain
and agony? Go to Jarmln T)rug Store
and net, for onlv 60 cente, s box of
MOAVA SUPPOSITORIES. Use as
directed and If the pain. rritatlon
and distress are not speedily hanged
to comfort, ease and quick relief you
can have your money promptly re
funded. Don't continue to suffer when this
simple and Inexpensive treatment is
so conveniently obtained. Guaranteed
Ull aW suffer when It's so ' ""' """
MOAVA RECTAL ufefi7": 1
iviwnvn suppositories ljL
WH0 .Ifc:
I holds the box The World', Cham-1 V 'Mmy I
office record His Funnicst-Andj k :cfiSS. . jj
j stage show to I
! KOLB NjQC
j DILL t V
Of Course! 1 He'i a tondcr-hcarted, two-fisted
I fighting editor who can tend a
; . J shaft of wit as straight aa a bul-
i " 111 ... '.'f 'l let ... and get the lame results!
New Mystery, Comedy at Rialto
wii iry m
Edna May Oliver and James Olea
son. whose comedy antics made "Pen
guin Pwi and " Muraer on tne Black
board" outst-andlng hits, are at the
Rialto theater for today and Satur
day in their new comply -mystery.
"Murder on a Honeymoon."
of the most popular star-combinations
of years.
SdmIbI Communication of
Medford Lodge No 103. A.
P- & A. M., rrldny. March
22. at 7:30 p. m Work In
E. A. degree. Visitors m-
PRED PURDIN. W. M.
OEO. ALDE-V. secy.
Shows
1:4.1
7:00-9:0(1
i ' ft .
4 '
Daaniii
I Hurry! Positively
Liberty says: "an item
list, ui eveiy auiubtjuieub nccrv
er! ' -
SUNDAY fetjj4ay
nion Humorist at I V, " f A
.., f 15 1 -M-sui. .
t ft v 4
its.
Attain in tno ixic& ol Aliv onoopy
Withers and Inspector Piper, the two
comedy favorites mix laughter with
thrills In an exciting blond of en
tertainment that should pletae fans
M both types of film fare.
POOD SALE by PythLln SlaKrs at
Economy Meat Market. Saturday,
March 23.
More than ft.OOO factories are now
operating In the Shangunl. China re'
glon.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
POR RENT 5-room nicely furnished
house. Call 124B-L.
Ends Tomorrow! i
BE3
for the 'MUST'
I Prevue Saturday Night ' j
"LOTTERY LOVER"
Lew Ayres-Pat Patterson j
FOR SALE 1932 l'i-ton Pard truck;
duai whecLft, lonit bAr. frtrt.iry built
slake body, loud No. Riversiae.
ISO. ACRE ranch, 40 acres cultivated.
40 more beiiy cietired, improved. 35
acres of f;e water. Price 3(Xj0.
Will trade for Medford hoiue.
Hom-ieeiifrs Exchange, 402 Kit
Main
CASH paid for men's 2nd hand suit.
No. Front St.
FURNISHED 5-im modern bunfn
low; Jirt'plftoe; clce in; 20. In
quire 126 Colter.
CONVALESCENT HOME. 1M Grante.
Ashland. crp for invalids and a1
at 40.00 per montti :iti up. Room
and board. iitht housokeepinj
rooma and cabins avail ible.
FOR SALE Man's dress suit.
Central.
210 3
FURNITURE VAN returning about
Aircn autn irom Santa Crus, Oa-..
wants, freight from there or way
points. Phone 815. Hawley Transfer
FOUND Pair tortoise-rimmed glawa.
Owner may haw same hy paying
for adv. Tribune of flea.
MUST SELL '28 Chevrolet coupe, in
flood condition. Maker offer. Cas
iwreon. Phlppn Auto pirk.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1931 Ford
piekup. Swapshop, Phoenix.
POR SALE Bed Mmiw.v mittrcsMS. :
atoVM, tnblefl. chalrn. Swapuhop,
Phoenu. We buy. wll and trd.
POR RENT
Summit.
i furntehed hou. St
Shorn
1:00-3:00
7:00-0:00
Today and
YOU'LL SHIVER!
AS YOU ROAR
c
Prevue Sat. Nite
Buck Jones
in "The
CRIMSON
TRAIL"
q
j$r 11 's T0 KILL I
jLgf ... as these screwy sleuths solve '31
mS'l another sizzling super-mystery 1
, FOUND Lady black pune, conwln-
$ kvs, etc. Owner mav have
Mine by paying for adv. Tribune
or tice.
WANTED Exper;en-ed h-rder for
4tW sheep. Prefer slruile man. 45
to AO yars of Phone jacKson-
vtlle 1J2.
Hot Music! Fun!
DANCE J)
Until &J
with
A I Stewart
and His Nite Owls
at
JACKSONVILLE
EVERY
SATURDAY NIGHT
Amer. Legion Auxiliary
RUMMAGE SALE
Frl.. Sal., March 2J. 23 In
bulMInK formerly nmipleil
hy Cniiihell rlothlni; Crt.
i J''gf Jj
Ailultn
25
Klciiilei Kio
Saturday tz
AND GASP!
WITH LAUGHTER!
JAMES
GLEASON
EDNA MAY
OLIVER
5E1
I
I
LOLA LANE '&
. O I
SUN-MON
Back By Popular Demand!
1 GARY
COOPER
CAROLE
LOMBARD