MEDFOKD MAIL TRTBTJSTE. TSrETTFORI), (VREOON". PHDAV, MAY 10. lf)f?K
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Local and Personal
Runyard Makes Trip Don Hun
yard, rural service specialist for the
California Oregtsn Power company
returned tha last of the week from
several days business visit in Doug
las county.
Business Visitor Keva Hutchinson,
division accountant of the Califor
nia Oregon Power company at Klam
ath Falls was a business visitor at
the Copco home office in this city
yesterday.
Bring Cars Here Walter W. Abbey.
J. I. Daly and Weldon McBee of Wal
ter W. Abbey. Inc.. returned from
Portland Friday with a carload of
new Graham and Nash automobiles
for local distribution.
Will Ski to Lake Equipped with
akiis the following party were to leave
here arly today for the Diamond lake
regions: Mr. and Mrs. Arnel Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Thompson and
Misa Isobel Stewart.
Visiting In South Miss Ruth Mc
Danlel left Friday for her home in
Santa Monica. Cal.. after visiting
with her mother. Mrs. Marie Mo
Danlel. at her home near Phoenix.
Mrs. McDaniel went to California
with her .daughter and will remain
there two weeks.
Drunk Sentenced Two men were
given sentences on drunkennewi
charge In police court Saturday
morning. Lewis E. Thompson. Med
ford, was fined $10 and Dan Rich
mond, transient, was given a ten diy
suspended sentence with the provis
ion that he leave town immediately.
Wins Scholarship Mrs. J. W. Jor
gensen of Montague. Calif., formerly
Gertrude Hendenon of Medford. has
been presented a partial scholarship
In arts from the Chicago Are insti
tution, and will begin her course
Of study In June. Parents of Mrs.
Jorgensen are Mr. and Mrs. Harold
EHlott of Medford.
Bridge Match Slated A return
match between the bridge fans of the
local Rotary and Klwnnls clubs 1
scheduled for next Monday ntsrht.
May 27. Each club has one vtctorv
to its credit and the next session
promises to be hotly contested. Play
ers on both teams are urged to re
serve the date and to go into strict
training during the coming wee.
Vets to Meet Monday evening.
May 30, at 8 o'clock, the Veterans of
Foreign Wars will hold their regular
meeting at the Eagles hall on West
Main street. All members are urged
to attend as many important mat
ters will come up for discussion and
action. Commander Etha W. Wall
again urges all veterans to be pres
ent. The Ladles Auxiliary will also
hold their meeting on Monday eve
ning, and every member is urged to
be present.
Forester Visits Gordon Marsh, for
ester stationed at the Umpqua Na
tional forest, was a business visitor
In Medford Saturday.
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Nadlcs Visit I'pper Re-frue Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Nad!? of Portland are
spending the week-end in a sight
seeing motor trip on the Upper
Rogue.
Benefit for Eagle Point Scouts
The Boy Scouts of Eagle Point, troop
number 18, will sponsor a turkey din
ner to be given In the Eagle Point
Grange hall on Wednesday, May M.
for the purpose of sending one of
their number to the National Jam
boree 1 n Was h 1 ru: t on , accord 1 ng to
Wm. Miller, scoutmaster. The dinner
will start at 6:30 p. m.
40 Et 8 to Dance Another enjoy
able "40 et 8' dinner dance will be
staged at Bonney a Grill on Tuesday
evening. May 21 and a large num
ber of southern Oregon "Voyageurs"
and their ladles are expected to at
tend. The annual election and a short
business session will be held at 8 p
m.. the balance of the evening being
given over to dancing, between
courses of one of Bonney's famous
chicken dinners. Each "40 et 8' mem
ber Is privileged to bring an Ameri
can Legion guest, according to an
announcement by Chef de Gare Lee
Oarlock. Reservations should be
phoned to 312 at once.
Navy Planes stop, Here Eight navy
plajies landed at the municipal air
port here Friday to refuel and to
lunch. They were under the flight
command of Lieut. Adams, and were
on their way to Oakland from Sand
Point naval base in Seattle. The larg
est plane In the group was the Mar
tin T-4-M-1 torpedo ship flown hy
Lieut. Cram. Six of the ships were
Curt's "Hell-divers." and one was a
Vaught Corsair, piloted by Lieut.
Majigum. The pilots of the six "Hell
dlvers" were Lieutenants Adams.
Bsrd. Ferguson. Ralston. Nelson and
Hurst. The squadron will again make
Its appearance here when It arrives
Monday on It way back to Sand
Point.
Drive South Ansel Knox and Leon
ard Bingham drove to Auburn. Cal.
last Wednesday evening for Miss Viv
ian Hulbert so she could be here for
graduation May 31. Vivian has been
visiting In Auburn for the last five
weeks, and she says Medford looks
more prosperous to her and she's
glad to be home. The boys report an
excellent trip both ways, except for
rain In the Shasta valley. Miss The!
ma Hulbert left Wednesday evening
with Ansel Knox and Leonard Bing
ham for an extended visit with rel
atives in Auburn and Sacramento,
Cal. Thursday morning, after arriv
ing there. She and Vivian visited the
Placer Union high school. Many of
Vivian's old school chums graduat
this year also.
Medo?d GleeraeH
ASSISTED BY JACKSON COUNTY TEACHERS
CHORAL SOCIETY IN TWO NUMBERS
Spring Cona!1!
Senior High School
Monday, May 20
I 8:15 p. m. Admission 50c
Associate Membership Tickets Are Good
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:wwy.!w?w
Now at Roxy
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With Miriam Hopkins portraying
the part of the chorus ptrl who hides
from police ad gangsters In college
bovs dormltorv. 'She Loes Me Not."
taken from the Saturday Even In
Post storv of the same name an J
starring Blng Crosbv. Is at the Roxy
theater for todav and Monday. Kitty
Carlisle is also featured.
Anglers to Fish 1-ake Mr. and Mrs,
Harold Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Stevenson. Miss Hester Wakefield and
Lee Bishop left Saturday afternoon
for a week-end fishing trip to Flih
lake. The party will occupy the 8ter
enson cottage at the lake.
Mrs. Ryan Honored Mrs. Fred Ry
an was guest of honor at a. party
given at the home of her mother,
Mrs. A. J. Plttengen. in Grants Pass
Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ryan were
the only Medford guests present. The
occasion was Mrs. Ryan's birthday.
CCC District Aides
Detailed To Idaho
Two Medford district officers will
leave Sunday for Pocatello, Idaho,
where they will be on duty at the
Pocatello district CCC headquarters.
They are First Lieutenant Robert S.
Bower, who will be detailed as assist
ant adjutant, and First Lieutenant
Edward H. LaSalle, who will serve as
motor transport officer.
Lieutenant Bower has been on duty
at the Medford district headquarters
as asslsatnt personnel adjutant, while
Lieutenant LaSalle was motor trans'
port officer here for several months
and more recently has been on duty
at Camp Bradford.
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BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Frohreieh, of
304 N. Holly street, announce the
birth of a 7-lb. son on Wednesday,
May 15, at their home. He has been
named Donald Raymond.
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"Parade of the Pacific"
Newsreel
New Film Team at Craterian
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In "Star of Midnight," opening to
day at the Craterian theatre, William
Powell, starred with Ginger Rogers
for the firat time, la shown in an
other role such as he made a hit In
"The Thin Man." as a suave, smart
ly aophlftticated man - about-town
with with criminology aa a hobby.
Mlfle Rtgera, who haa been coming
to the front In leapa and bound.,
with her amnahlng success In the re
cent "Roberta" aa an outstanding
example of her fast-frrowliv? popu
larity, plays the role of Donna Mar
tin, who avers she is goinjj to marry
the handsome criminologist, and no
two ways about It,
When murder Is committed and
the police find themjelves surround
ed in mystery as to the guilty person
It given Powell a chance to brlnj hia
hobby Into plav to help solve the
mystery. With the aid of Miss Rog
ers, who acts as his "Watson" to Pow
ell's "Sherlock," the two trace their
way through a ma? of evidence, oft
times resulting in totally unexpected
bits of comedy and la ugh -provoking
situations.
THEISS STORE AT
CENTRAL PT. SOLD
L. F. Ferguson, of Oakland. Calif,
has purchased the P. B. Thelas store
at Central Point from the Board of
Trade at Portland and will conduct
a bankrupt sale beginning Tuesday.
May 31, according to announcement.
A staff of clerks la rearranging the
entire stock at this well-known store.
one of the oldest business firms In
Central Point, in preparation for the
close out sale. "All goods will be
marked so low that even the old
timers will be surprised at the bar
gains." Mr. Ferguson said Saturdav
Dry goods, men's and ladles' fum
Ishtnes and shoes will be Included
among the sale articles.
Mr. Ferguson Is not a stranger In
Jackson county, having been located
in Ashland for many years In the
mercantile business. He retired in
1P23 to make hts home -In the Baj
cities until returning to Oregon recently.
AflllltH Iff
Kldilln-IOi: If J
Today and Monday!
- - DID JA EVER HEAR THE STORY
of the IRISHMAN and the SCOTCHMAN?
Here it is on the
screen ... 100 times
funnier than you
ever heard it told!
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Thfl McFadden' are re
ceiving! A real knock 'em
down and drag 'em out
shindig! More fights than
a Sinn Fein riot! Come
early and pick a soft place
to light ... on your funny
bone 1
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WALTER C. KELLY
(THE VIRGINIA JUDGE)
ANDY CLYDE
RICHARD CROMWELL
JANE DARWELL
BETTY FURNES8
GEORGE BARBIER
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"McFadden's Flats" at Rialto
Dr. Gove Moves to
Medford Building
Dr. I. H. Oove, well known den
tist who haa practiced in thla city
for the past nine years, Is now lo
cated in offices at 419 Medford
building, having moved last weefc
from his former location in the
Stewart building on Eat Main
street.
The new dental offices occupy
three rooma which have been re
cently re-decorated and are larger
and co-ler than Dr. Oove'.i former
place. He will be assisted by Miaa
Naomi Thompson.
Truat a Scotchman to be hanging
round if he thinks something is
roing to be given away, and here's
Andy Clyde trying to get hla share
of affection from Betty Furnesn.
whose attentions, liowover, seem -o
be wholly in Richard Cromwell's fa
vor. But don t let it bother you. It s
Just one of the hllarloua momenta
In "McFadden'a Flsta", playing to
day and tomorrow at the Rialto the
ater with Walter Kelly. "The Virginia
Judne," hearing the caat of laugh-getters.
Safeway Store Chief
Buys Residence Here
A. O. Anderson, nvnnncer of the
West Main Snfeway store In this city.
has purchased a residence on Summit
avenue, accordtnc to annniicmnt
by W. J. Warner of the Jackson
County Building and Loan association.
The Sflfewnv nmrmppr fntr.yt i.t
he bought a home in Medford became
ne nan great confidence In the de
velopment and futnr of thi. m,.
and sovithern Oregon. "The Rogue
River valley offers many advantages
to attract homeseekers. Pine climate
and abundance of irrigated land make
It Ideal for farming sa well aa dairy
and poultry raising," Mr. Anderson
pointed out.
O. 8. C. "Play Day"
COnVALLIS, Ore., May 18. (AP)
Several hundred high school pupils
Joined students of Oregon State col
lege in the lattera" campus week-end
celebration today, marking the final
"play time" preceding the more aerl
oua business of year-end events and
commencement.
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