Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 16, 1935, Page 9, Image 9

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    PAGE NINE
Local and Personal
JJEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFO 11 D, OREGON, SUNDAY. JUNE 16, 1933
Madison Here Prank D. Madison,
noted corporation lawyer ol San
Francisco la a week end visitor at hi
summer home "Oenelec Lodge" on j
Rogue river, having arrived yester
day morning on the Shasta.
Steele Visits O. O. Steele of Yreka.
division manager of the California
Oregon Power company was a busi
nea visitor at the Copco home office
In thla city the latter part of the
week.
Leave for Portland Mis Betty Ev
an accompanied her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Evans to Portland
thla morning to attend a convention
of shoe dealers and purchase sum
mer footwear.
Culbertson Flies South Tom Cul
bertson. who flew his own plane to
San Francisco Thursday morning re
turned Friday afternoon to his post
&s superintendent of the municipal
airport here
Attend Convention Mr. and Mrs.
TJ. J- Carpenter left today for Port
land to purchase summer merchan
dise for the Band Box and Shoe Box
and attend a shoe dealer conven
tion. They will return to Medford the
middle of the week.
Colvers Have Visitors Mr, and Mrs.
Geo. M. Altken of Long Beach. Cali
fornia, are visiting this week at the
Lloyd Colver homo at Phoenix. The
Altkens are enroute from Long Beach
to Bremerton. Washington, where Mr.
Altken has a government position.
A. H. RIttnn Leaves A. H. Bllton
will leev today lor CascaUla where
he has a position with the engineer
ing department of the Bureau of
public Roads. Mr. Bllton was formerly
with the highway department with
headquarters In Medford.
Feldenhelmer Visits Elmer Felden
hetmer of the Portland Gun club Is
among the many out-of-town trap
ahooters In this city over the week
end. Mr. Feldenheimer la well known
In southern Oregon having spent
much time here In connection with
his orchard property near Central
Point.
Stag Party Planned Southern Ore
gon "Voyageurs" of the "40 et 8" fio
clete will hold a big stag party at
the American Legion hall In Ashland
Saturday, June 22. The main event
of the evening will be Installation of
newly elected officers to serve dur
ing the coming year. A large num
ber of the 40 et 8'ers and Legion
naires from Grants Pass, Ashland.
MedTord and Klnmath Falls plan to
attend.
Talisman Lndpe to Meet -Last
meeting of Talisman temple before
summer vacation will be held next
Wednesday evening In the K. P. hall.
This Is Birthday night and will be
observed by a covered dish supper at
8:30 o'clock. All visiting members are
Invited. Regular business meeting
will start promptly at 8 o'clock as
there Is much Important business to
transact. Mrs. Wm. Swartz, assisted
by Mrs. A. J. Klein, Mrs. O. J. Wolf
and Mrs. Ida Cole, will have charge
of the supper and Birthday party. All
who have birthdays In June are re
minded to bring pennies.
Leave for Oakland Oordan X. Lu
cas left by tram Friday evening for
Oakland.
Leaves for lavenworth Enaipn
Carl Alfred Johnson left thla city by
train Saturday night lor Fort Leav
enworth. Kana.
Leave for Portland fl. M- Tuttle
and Martin Luther left by train Fri
day night on a business trip to Port
land. At Community Mrs. J. T. Parsons
of route 4 underwent an operation
yesterday at the Community hos
pital. Mies to Portland My rta E. Otter
dale left on the evening passenger
plane Friday for Portland to be gone
until Monday.
Falls from Scaffolding W. F. Grin
sted of this city received a broken
arm yesterday when he fell from a
scaffolding. He was being treated last
night at the Community hospital.
From Gild HUI William Marti n
eau of Gold Hill was among Medford
business visitors Saturday. He report
ed that fishing conditions are good
In the Rogue near Gold Hill.
Granger Kenly to Return Granger
Kenty. son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Corn
ing Kenly, is expected to return next
week from Thatcher school at OJal
Valley, Oal.
Discharged from CCC Raymond J.
Smith left by train Friday evening
for his home In Chicago, having
been discharged from the Medford
CCC district.
Falls. Breaks Arm Homer Brown
of Sams Valley Star route was being
treated last night at the Community
hospital for a broken arm. received
in a fall from a ladder at his home.
Transferred Here Mr. and Mm.
Sterling M. Sorenson of Portland ar
rived by train Saturday to make their J
homo tn XTnrlfi-M-ri vKam Uv I
SOT! hfUt JUCriart a nndMnn a a
mission man In a telephone company
transfer from the Rose city.
Ci 1 1st rap to Eugene E. R. Gilstrap
left by motor Saturday for Eugene,
where he will atteend commence
ment exercises at the University of
Oregon. His daughter. Miss Ernestine
Gilstrep of Eugene, Is a member of
the graduating class.
Railway Man Calls J. W. 8. Low
thlan of Portland, agent for Cana
dian Pacific and Soo lines, arrived on
official business Saturday morning.
He expects to meet N. R. Nickalls.
superintendent of refrigeration on
the Atlantic coast for the Canadian
Pacific railway.
Non-lands Return Mr. and Mrs. R.
A. Newland returned to their home
in Medford Friday night by motor
from Sherman, Texas, where Mrs.
Newman has been a patient for the
past several months, recovering from
serious Injuries received In an auto
accident. She Is reported as being
greatly Improved. Mr. Newland mo
tored to Sherman recently, accom
panied by his son. Herman, and his
daughter, Mra. L. Lawrentz.
Mae West on Craterian Bill
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With a sharp reversal of her usual Nothing dnunted. Mne West fol
form of letting the men do the fol- Slows, sweeping men out of her way
lowing, Mae West goes after her new- all along. There is still no response
pat "tAll, dark and hansome" Paul !so she decides she must acquire a
Cavanaugh, following htm to South j society veneer in order to capture
America and back again before he re- I him
Jimmy Dunn in Rialto Cast
P.rf Pi .
Laughter and thrflls are mixed to
gether in "Daring Young Man." at
the Rialto theater for today and Mon
day. It Is the hilarious story of a New
York newspaper man (James Dunn)
who never tires of expressing his sar
castic views of marriage until he
meets Mae Clarke, a reporter on a
rival paper. A rapid-fire courtship
Is followed by plans for a quick mar
riage. On his wedding day, Jimmy is
forced to cover an assignment in a
Jail without telling his betrothed of
the circumstances. She gets worried
and has an appeal broadcast for him.
Dunn hears It In a madcap Jail where
favored prisoners are allowed tele
phones, radios, cafe meals and occa
sional levea. The reporter manages
to buy a "temporary parole" but It
quickly brought back by two kidnap
ers, when the warden learnt his true
Identity.
Mae Clarke, about to marry another
man. discovers her fiance's predica
ment and goes to the jail to see him.
While there she Is locked In. through
Dunn's conr'vsnr. A reform com
mittee arrives and a rib-rocking se
quence winds up the film.
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New in dress, beautifully finished rooms, with colored
riled baths end showers, located on San Francisco's famous
Powell Street opposite Union Square Restaurant Coffee
Shop ' Cocktail Room Circulating Ice Water.
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GARAGE SERVICE AT ENTRANCE
POWELL AT OFARRELl STREET . SAN ERANCISCO
HARVf T M. TOY, MANAGING. OWNER
sponds to her advnnces In "Goin to
Town." opening a three-day engage
ment today at the Craterian theater.
In tha picture, the "she done him
wrong" gal meets the object of her
affections soon after she comes Into
the possession of a cattle baron's
wealth. But he's afraid of her and
runs off to Buenos Aires.
How this determined lady gets what
she gofs after, and how Cav;maugh Is
brought around to admitting he loves
her. la brought out In the climax.
Some of the Esther men who follow
the usual procedure of trying to
"c'mon up and see her" include Ivan
Lfbedeff. Tito Coral, Monroe Owsley.
Fred Kohler and Grant Withers.
Arrive by Train Mrs. A. L. John
son and daughter, Miss Esther John
son, of Altoona, Wisconsin, arrived
by train Saturday morning to spend
a week as guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. S. B. Hober.
Visiting Over Week End Mr. and
Mrs. George Barry were expected to
arrive last night from .Sacramento.
Oal., to visit for a few days at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E Foster of
512 North Bartlctt street. Miss Leona
Hay ward, sister of Mrs. Barry and of
Mrs. Foster, who has been here from
Washington. Is expected to return
with them.
Prc-School Clinic Word from Tal
ent yesterday stated that a pre
school clinic will be held there In
the city hall Monday at 1 o'clock. Dr.
O. I. Drummond, assisted by Miss
Runnels and Miss Welser will be In
charge. All parents having children
of the pre-school etje are urged to
take advantage of this service. An
nual school election will be held at
Talent Monday evening at 6 o'clock.
It was announced. L. G. Frlnk will
be replaced as diTwtr and Prthena
Terrell as clerk. Other members of
the board who will be held over are
Jay Terrell and Fred Rapp.
Miss Hem brook Leaves Miss Mar
garet Hembrook of Berkeley, who haa
been visiting here, left Saturday
night for Portland, whero she will
board the streamline train. City of
j Pnrtl'nd, Sunday, enroute to Chi
, cago.
Roxy Stars
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SoanritunTtans to Plenlo There
will be a picnic for all Scandinavians
of southern Orvgon Sunday, June 33.
tt was announced yesterday, at Hel
mana park In Ashland. Coffee v. Ill
be furnished those who attend. The
priyranj is scheduled to begin about
11 a. m.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
An elaborate cost, headed by Ra
mon Novnrro and Evelyn Lave, bring
"The Night Is Young" to the Roxy
theater for today and tomorrow.
Among those In feat tired roles are
Edward Everett Horton, Charles But
terworth and Una Merkel.
FOR SALE Fresh cow and spring
lambs. Chester Knighten. Wagner
Creek.
: '34 Willys f.edan. guaranteed through-
out. 3P.V00.
( PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO.
! Dods;e snd Plymouth
Rex Applegate Visits Rex Apple
gate of Roaeburg, widely known ten
nis star, la a visitor In Medford for
several days. He participated In Med
ford last yetu In the Jubilee Ttfinis
tournament.
Do you Need Glasses?
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OPTOMETRIST
Tel. 2S.1-H Sparta lllile.
Alia K. .Main St. MiiltorU
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Skillful Service
Reasonable Prices
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MUSIC !
ROMANCE! LAUGHTER!
The hiiiin ting
lore story of
the Prince and
the Chorim Girl
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Popeye the Sailor in
"A Dream Walking"
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FAIR WARNING!
Laffs and Excitement Ahead!
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He risked his neck . . . joined up
with jail birds . . . jilted his bride . . .
clapped her behind bars ... All for
the price of a honeymoon!
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JAMES DUNN
MAE CLARKE
NEIL HAMILTON
TREATS
Young romance comedy 'Moon Over Manhattan'
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WANTED Used cream separator.
State sixe. make, price. Box 3343.
Tribune.
FOR RENT Nicely fnm. h rm. mod
ern house. 605 N- Riverside, $2A per
month, water furnished. Apply at
filling station Rainbow Auto Camp,
No. Riverside.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Two subur
ban modem home, one acre tracts.
Will wll equity or trade for city
property. C. R. Reynolda, Spring St.
Rt. 4. Box A3, Medford.
4-ROOM furnished apt. Downstairs.
Sleeping porch, garage. Adults. 315
No. Barllett.
FOR QUICK ALE Western Union
Building. Grants Paw. Rental
$1,600 per year. Pays net on
$19,000. Owner moving away. See M.
F. Reddy. 101 So. Central Ave.,
Medford.
FURNITURE re-upholMered. n'flnish
ed. and glued. Phone 969-R. Thl
bault.
E VER YTH I NO you need for fiahlng
and hunting. Oood quality, low
pricea No foolln'. 317 North Rtver-aide.
OOOD USED CARS
1934 Ford Convert. Coupe.
1934 Ford Deluxe BedAn.
1934 Plymouth Town Sedat
1934 Ford Pickup.
1929 Packard .Sedan
J. J. OSENBRUOOB
Old s mob lie and Packard Dealer
133 S. Riverside Phone 1109
FOR SALE Dry wood. 515 Pennsyl
vania. MODERN clean apt. with sleeping
porch. Very reasonable. Butler
Apt. 344 So. Qrape.
WANTED 13 men to thin pears. 8
ml. No. of Oold Hill. H. V. Van
Hoevenburg. Phone 6-F-l-A, Oold
Hill.
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