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MEDFORD MAIL' TKIBUXE," "jrEDFOKU, OREGOX, FRIDAY", JUXE 14, 1035. PAGE THIRTEEN Local and Called to Salem Mr. and Mrs. Harry Unruh and Mrs. Ramsey were called to Salem Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mr. Unruh'a father. Returns from Loa Angeles Mrs. S. M. Thayer has Just returned from Los Angeles, where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. P. A. Falls. Visit In Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Dan Campbell arrived from Medford Wed nesday evening to visit with Mrs. S. A. Parker and with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Parker. Ashlahd Tidings. Yreka Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Al Doss and family of Yreka were vis itors In Ashland and Medford Wed nesday. Mr. Doss Is manager of the Palace cafe at Yreka. Released from Hospital The Grants Pass Courier states that Mrs. Floyd Barrows of Medford was released from the Josephine General hospital Wed nesday after undergoing a minor op eration. Eagles Social Dance TONIGHT Eagles Hall Dynge's Band Dance 9:00 till 2:00 in ri i-rrii-inMiiii 'iTifi AND TRADE AT THE WEST SIDE PHARMACY V The AiQmJL Store 7 S Main at Grape Across the street from Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank On same side of town as the Court House Plenty of Parking Space Kodak Developing at Reduced Prices Saturday and Monday Prices Bevall Milk or Mag- Q. nrsla, t pt. 0$C jj rf! 30c Size Vlcks A m 0l jJW I5 Va-Tro-Nol SC $i CrV m Citrate of A to V-T II MKn,.l. I SIC MWC Squibb, Mineral Oil, ff"(P3 Ajar and OSJC rhenolphthaleln GOc Abbott's Saline Laxative 50c 1 Lb. Moth Fume Crystals 59c 80c Ipana Tooth Paste . 39c 25c Johnson Bnby Powder 19c nm riiMil iiu" 1 )t. Bottle r.laser Sparkling Water .. 21c I uie fff 8 oz. Pvrex Nnrslng Hottle M 23c Pbg. Gillette Aft J Blades (U.UC W Stag Ilrushless Shav- m II Ing Cream 00 C AMCE WITH GEO. DAYTON AND HIS MUSIC Broadcasting the Best Music In So. Oregon from KMED, Saturday 7:30 to 8 p.m. DREAMLAND Girls! Register for vocal contest! Men 40c. Ladies 20c Personal Tyrell Visits A. M. Tyrell of ths Old Stage road Is among Medford business visitors today. At Hospital J. H. Hanscom of Eagle Point is a patient today at the Community hospital. Capt. peVaney Returns Capt. L. O. DeVaney returned by air today frum a short business trip to Oakland. . Here from Jacksonville Among Medford visitors this afternoon was Shirley Can trail of Jacksonville. Vacations In San Francisco Mrs. Elsie Bashaw of Swem's Book Shop is In San Francisco on & two weeks vacation, ylsltlng friends. Has Operation Mrs. J. S. O'Brien of this city underwent a major op eration this morning at the Sacred Heart hospital. .... Leave by Atr Among those leaving by air today were Mrs, J. V. Oandy, to Oakland: Edward Lamb, to Port land; Miss Otterdale, also to Portland. m Medford Visitors Medford business visitors today included Mrs. Dorothy Besbe of Sams Valley and children, Gale and bale. At Union Creek Janle Smith of the Rogue River national forest ser vice staff Is spending the day on of ficial business at Union Creek. 'n unim urn i Aft Extra Special One pound box of Fenway whole Cherries in cream, chocolated coated. 29c REXALL NASAL SPRAY With Ephedrine and atomizer S1.Q0 CIGARETTES and SMOKING TOBACCOS at MINIMUM PRICES! JUST RECEIVED a fresh supply of HAAS CANDY PRESCRIPTIONS The prices in our prescrip tion laboratory are con-" sistent with the quality of the chemicals and medi cines used. Conducting Examinations Stan Sherwood of the pos toff lee staff was conducting civil service examination at the Federal building today. Ouenthers at Vnlon Creek Hugo Guenther and family are vacationing at Union Creek, where they expect to remain until Tuesday. Iampman Leaves Rex Lampmcn, who has been spending the winter with relatives in Central Point, has left for the south, planning to visit Hermoaa Beach, Cal. Miss plrk In Hospital Mlsa Virginia pick is a patient at the Community hospital, where she yesterday under went an operation for appendicitis. She la reported as getting along nicely today. State Fires I'nder Control The state fire patrol reported today that although the recent forest fire on Williams creek broke out again after once being under control, a fire war den and a CCC crew from Jack creek COC camp brought the blaze under control yesterday. The fire burned over about 70 acres of timbered land. Miss Crouch Ends Visit Mlas Per rlne Crouch, who has been on an ex tended vlalt with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Carlisle Crouch, left today for her home In Saluda, 8. C. Mlas Crouch will re turn to the southern state by way of Sen Francisco, Salt Lake City and Denver. Carlisle Crouch la chief ranger for Crater Lake national park. Intermediate C. E. to Meet The senior Intermediate Christian En deavor society will meet in the First Christian church Sunday evening at 6:45 o'clock. It was announced today. The devotional period will be held In the auditorium, after which each society will return to Its own room for discussion. Luella Borge will lead the discussion on the subject "Why Is Gossip Harmful?" The society ex tends a cordial Invitation to all boys and girls of the high school age. Forest Service Roods Open Of ficials of Rogue River national forest reported today that the new road Is now open to the south aide of Dutch man's peak, affording an interesting drive for many who enjoy mountain snow scenery. The new Ashland Peak road out of Ashland Is also open now to within three miles of Ashland creek, the forest service reported. Twelve miles of the road that leads through the mountains to the KUm i ath river on one fork end down Bea : vr creek to the Applegate on the ; other. Is still blocked by -snow. ENGRAVER PLIES TRADE AS GUNS BLAST AT SHOOT A man who sits calmly at a little table In front of the Medford Gun club has turned out to be one of the main attractions for spectators at tending the state trnpshoot. There is always an awed group about him and he doesn't mind the attention he receives In the least. Not only does he work as you lean over his shoulder; he will even carry on a conversation as he tolls at his art. The man is W. A. Crum and he Is an engraver by profession. He la here to engrave In steel the names and addresses of owners upon their guns. It is a novel occupation. It Is said, and only a rare few follow It. Mr. Crum haa been following all the major traps hoots In this country, Canada and Mexico since 1028. He does the engraving free hand and in ten minutes he can cut a name and address into the hard steel of t gun. Ho motors from one meet to the next with his family and while he Is out on the coast he Is planning to visit his brother, C, D. Crum, who resides In Portland. Mr. Crum has engraved the name of many shotgun celebrities upon their favorite weapons. Including Ted iRenfro, the internationally famous scatter-gunner, who Is participating In the Medford tournament; Frank jThoeh, Oregon state singles cham pion, also here; Mark Arte, Joe Hies jtand, Gus Payne and Sam Sharman. He haa also engraved the guns of j Governor Morley Grlswold of Nevada I and Governor Vic Donahey of Ohio. Mr. Crum's home state, his residence I being In Columbus. Last year at the Reno meet he engraved Mayor Geo. W. Porter's gun and today he cut the name of Med ford's chief executive I upon another weapon. Although 'Mr. Crum estimates he I haa engraved more than 10.000 guns', i he had never owned any kind of a I firearm himself until last year when : Police Chief W. L. Payne of Salt Lake city presented him with a pistol. I The pistol, now engraved with fancy ; scrolls as an example of his own art, may be seen on Mr. Crum's work table. Executrix' Final Notice. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned, executrix of the Estate of David I. Phlpps, deceased, haa filed with the County court of Jackson County, Oregon, her final account as such executrix of said estate, and that said court has set Saturday, the 13th day of July. 1935, at the hour of JO o'clock a. m.t a the time, and the office of said court, at the court house. Medford, Jackson County, Ore gon, as the place for the settlement of said account and for bearing of al objections thereto. Dated and first published June 14, 1935. CLAHA E. PHIPPS, Executrix. W. E. PHIPPS, I Attorney lor Estate. M O D E R N Shoot For The ORIENTAL GARDENS DANCE SAT. NITE 2 o'clock 2 Halls CWip Sometime r. k .2i.3 When Mae West says "C'mup and see me sometime." there are seven men who can take the invitation as meaning themselves personally, ac cording to the blonde atare confession- and John D. Rockefeller heads the list. Currently starring In "Ooln to Town," coming Sunday to the Ora- terlan theater, the picture In which she goes modem, Mae West admits that there are a number of men she would really like to meet. I wanna meet John D. says Mae West, "to find out where he gets all those dimes he's always giving away. 'If I ever meet 'Dizzy' Dean, maybe I can find out of he'a as good as he says he Is. "The Prince of Wales has been looking for the right girl for 40 years now, and hasn t had much luck. May be I could Interest him. "As for Mustapha Kemal, there's a man I want to shake by the hand and thank. When he took the Turkish women out of the harems and out from behind their veils, he did a real service. I'll bet he's glad he did It.' Melville H. Purvis, the department ot Justice agent who tracked down Dl lunger. Is "fascinating" for Mae West, too. Mae West would like to meet Cabell to find out If "his books really mean what I think they do.". Aa for Dionne papa of the famed quintuplets Mae West says "What woman wouldn't want to meet a man like that?" "Goln' to Town" shows Mae as the broncho-busting cowgirl who pursues a handsome Englishman all over the world, and eventually lands him In Southampton, stronghold of society, where she goes the social reglsterltes one better to "get her man. "G-Men" Based On News Headlines Repeating hl rocctu or wveral yer ago. whn h first ahot to at&r forn with hti charac&rtzatton aa "Public Benemy," James Cagney n varwa his position, and In "O-Men." which opened to a capacity crowd at the Craterlan theater yesterday, is the star of the first screen story of the famed Department of Justice agents' war on organized crime. Tremendously thrilling and excit ing, yet Intensely (tripping drams, "O. Men" should go Jar In rallying pub 11c opinion to the support of the fed eral men. The story was bawd on headlines that have screamed across the first pages of the nation's newspapers for ""Fnrts Tonlte 12 Rrent Stars In "The Captain Hates the Sea" SATURDAY ONLY Continuous 1 to 11 THRILLS ! . . . with roaring action and reckless adventure ! . TIM McCOY "BEYOND . THE LAW" Frolics of Youth Comedy "Educating Papa" Buddy Cartoon Novelty FIX'S EPISODE NO. 11 CLYDE BEATTY "The Lost Jungle" MON Ramon Novarro Evelyn Laye "The Night Is Young" C a r2dW I JOfTlMEa I KIDOIIIJ o L D T I M 1 Adm. "Unwelcome Stranger," at Rialto li-v Superstitions play an Important part in the action ot "The Unwel come Stranger." the comedy-drama starring Jack Holt, which plays today and Saturday at the Rialto theater. Each member of the cast has a pet phobia of his own, but Holt's belief the past three years, and many of the Incidents are recognisable to every one, although neither the correct names or localltiea are used, James Cafrney Is the Department of Justice agent around whom most of tho action revolves. In and out of the underworld, these O-Men roam dying and taking life, that civilized society might live safely. Cagney has never given a better characterisation, nor one that gained for him a greater amout of audience sympathy.- . Attend Coiiventinu-JTrto Rev, Geo, P. Kabcle and Martin O.- Kaoelo re turned today from attendance at the annual convention of the Pacific Synod of the United Lutheran church in America, at Vancouver. Wash. 1- F TODAY f .,'. y AND SAT. fLady Luck Laughed ;3esiL! He lost his luck . , . Is F 2 C 6 'ost 1118 ' ortune I '$ww " " ' "j stood powerless against the Strang IS2attS,if r his wife loved! PP-....-. MONAB ARRIE j ,uxf JACKIE SEARL I "Crimson Romance" " MLPH MORGAN. i that orphans are his Jinx provides the motivation for the dramatic action and comedy relief, Mona Barrle. who recently appear ed opposite Holt in "I'll Fix It, en acts the leading feminine rolo. Jackie Scarl Is featured as the orphan who complicates Holt's life. Use Mall Tribune want ads. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Experienced girl for house work and care of children; $3 00 weekly. Box 3320, Tribune. FOR SALE Ice box, 100-lb. capacity: good condition. Mrs. A. O. Walker. Phone 3H-Y. ir HititihiiTT f My " At the OASIS Every Sat. Nile SUN-MON It's Fast! Fur ious! Funny I He earned his honeymoon by jilting his bride .... I FOR RENT Furnished house, 5 -room modern, paving. $16.00 per month. 1020 Court. Key next door. FOR SALE Fresh heifer and second oalf cow. Phone 1530, Jacksonville. FOR RENT Clean 4 -room and 7- room houses. Inquire 817 W. 10th. WANTED Active partner. 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