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PAGE SEVEN Gene La Verne, Peerles Terpsichorean Maestro, to Conduct Lessons at Hunts Craterian Local and Personal 1TEDF0RD MAIL TKIBHNE. MEDFOKD. OREGON. STINT) AT. SEPTEMBER I, 1935. Knlpper Here J. Knlpper of Eden Valley visited briefly in Medford yes terday. Aa Like O' Wood Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Isaac left yesterday to spend tha tree end at Lalte o- the Woods. from GranU pass Nell K. Allen o! Grant Pass was In the city yesterday enroute from his home to Diamond lake. BayUsa visits Fred Bayllse. super intendent of Montcwst ranch near Hilt. California, was a Medford visitor yesterday. No operator's permit Marlon Cas tor of Central Point, arrested yester day by sute police charged with op erating a motor vehicle without a per mit, was fined 5 in Justice court, and assessed court cost of 84.50. Tne fine was suspended upon payment of tha costs. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Extra special redwood post. 7 ft. long, as low as 10 cents each while tney last oetter Inves tigate for tall and winter require ments, special cleanup prices on fence and netting remnant. -Nat" Building. 124 North Riverside TOR RENT Three room and bBth partly furnished apartment. Pri vate entrance. Oarage. Opposite high school. 810 South OaHdale Ave. mcriM rime rlDentnc fast at Wal- nutmere. Get yours soon. E. E. roes, Talent. TOR EXCHANGE High clnss. strict ly modern, suburban town home, clear. Will exchange for desirable Medford property, clear, cr will as m. nr oav cash difference. Box 5925. Mall Tribune. CHIV. Town sedan. New air w'.ieels. truni. small mileage. A real bar gain at 854500. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth BOAT and trailer. Also picking buck ets. Want bicycle, power bench tools. 810 E. Jackson, YOUNG woman, neat, congenial, be tween 25 and 30, for light house work, man and eon. In country home. Good n-eges. Box 59S3, Tribune. MODEL T touring car with license. Cheap. Also set work harness. Cen tral Point Trading Post. FOR SALE Fresh meat, fruits, veg etables and staple groceries t Franklin's Grocery, Labor Day. 437 8. Central. fr prrHiHni!)nurlu for cosh Open all day Monday. Franklin's orocery, 11 o. central. WANTED To see 75 women & 25 men not In the habit of trading wit:i Franklin's Grocery. 437 S. Central, Monday. Labor Day. Now at Their Best PEACHES FOR CANNING - 2y,$ and 3'2 per pound Call Sunday and Monday and bring your Coxes. PIERCE'S Hot Houses l Phone B97-R-2 DANCE AT JACKSONVILLE Marble Corner Eats and good things to eat. Regal Amber on tap! - Under the Auspices of APPLEGATE GRANGE Labor Day, Sept. 2. 1935 From Diamond Lake Bill Horn, from Diamond lake, was In Medford Saturday buying auppliea and visit ing friends. Visitor from Ashland M:s Ellen C. Galey of Ashlsnd. dsughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Galey. was a Medford visitor Prldsy. Varatlonlns at Lake Alfred Hens ler of Phoenix I visiting at Diamond lake, where ha will remain over tha holiday. At Community Mrs. Berthold Bar num was a patient at the Commun ity hospital yeeterday. having under gone a major operation. . Receiving Medical Aid Mra. Floyd Newman, of the north Pacific high way la a patient at the Community hospital, receiving eye treatment. . Rosehurg Man at Hospital Tom Aspben of Roseburg Is a patient at the Community hospital, receiving medical attention. ... Prunk Arrested Joe Smith, trans ient, was arrested Friday night by city police on a charge of being drunk In a public place. K I minis Meeting Postponed Due to the fact that Monday is Labor dsy. there will be no meeting of Medford Klwanla club Monday, It was an nounced. Spokane Fishermen Here Edward S. Strammejhan of Spokane, after spending a week on vacation at Fish iske, left yesterday to apend the week end fishing at the mouth of the Rogue. Truck Driver Arrested G. J. Pot ter of Medford was fined 5 and costs of $4.50 yesterday In Justice court, after having been arrested by state nollce for driving a truck without clearance lights. To Klamath Mrs. Earl Wymore, accompanied by Mr. and Mra. Carl ton Mortln and Mrs. r. R. Wymore, are spending the week end in Klam ath Falls visiting with Earl Wymore. While there they may go to Lakevlew for the rodeo. ... Smith Much Improved S. Sumpter Smith, who has been critically 111 for the past two months at the Com munity hospital, ha sufficiently re covered to return to hla home al though he Is still under the care of a trained nurse. ... Chanlain Pond on Duty Rev. Clif ton R. Pond. 1st Lieut., Chaplains Res., of Bingham Canyon. Utah, has arrived In Medford CCC district for duties here In Zone 3. which includes Annie Springs, Elk Creek. Diamond Lake and Lava Beda camps, Insurance Men North John Meyer. district manager here for Northern Life Insurance company, accompanied by Mrs. Meyer. Ray L. Lewis and El- vln E. Cook will leave the first of the week to attend a coast-wide confer ence of the company at Gearhart. Oregon. They will be gone five days. New Central Teacher Mlsa Laura Pastorlno of Medford haa accepted a position s fifth grade teacher In the Centrsl Point school. She la a grad uate of the Medford high school, and the Southern Oregon Normal school. She left yesterday for a vacation In San Francisco before taking up her duties. ... Daniels and Rlehl Flfhlng T. E. "Dan" Daniels, and Al. Rlshl. factory representative of the Remington Arms company, after spending a. part of the past week in fishing tn the Ump qua divide country, have circled around and are at Diamond lake to day. Daniels will be back In r'a of fice tomorrow. Rlehl will be remem bered as one of the ace shots In the Oregon State trapshoot held here In June. ' ... CCC's lo Celeehrate Labor day will be celebrated In the camps of Med ford CCC district, and all the camps will have a special dinner or some other form of celebration, according to district headquarters. All members will be excused from work except those detailed for camp police and necessary emergency work. Many of the enrollees are planning to partici pate In community celebrations on the day of rest and recreation. ... Ed. Kellys Have gon Word was re ceived here yesterday by Attorney and Mrs. E. E. Kelly that their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Kelly of Portland, ara the parents of a son born Aug. 30. He has been named Edward James. Mrs. Kel ly Is the former Mary Grelner, who haa formerly with the Mall Tribune and has since been prominent in news paper work at Washington. D. C, whence Mr. Kelly wa recently trans ferred to Portland to be PWA adviser for Oregon. Edward James has a brother, Bernard, and a slater. Nor- w .Uf I ...... siVt. mm ... . w ; y ). Gen Ijl Vernp. favorltp dance Initruetor to the film stum, in shown her In rIx steps of hts new crrnilon, -The Dane of thi SraiV with tonie of llnihwood'A .ending screen celebrities as hl partner. Reading from extreme left to right: I -a Verne and Kitty Carlisle, ParHmnunt Mar; La Verne and Gloria Stuart. Universal star; t Verne and Thelma Todd. Hat Roftrit favorite: I. a Verne anil .lean Parker, one of M-Ci-M's younger stars: 1-a Verne and Carole Lomlmrd, Paramount star and Verne atid Jean Harlow. M-Q-M star. Girls wishing to enter the Mull Trlhune-Craterlan Theatre danrc contest and free instruc tion are asked to register their names now at the theatre hox office. Roast Burns Pp The fire depart ment report! a caII at 5:45 p. m. ! Friday to & residence on Pine street, where a roat had been left too long on an electric range, burning up but causing no further damage. Campbell to Wyoming Lewis Campbell, basketball player for Med ford high school, left, yesterday for Cheyenne. Wyoming, where he will visit until Christmas time with his sister. Mrs. Ben Harrel. He will study at 7Vrt Warren while In Wyoming. Bowman Out of Danger Joseph T. Bowman. CCC enrollee at Camp An nie Springs, who sustained a frac tured skull when he fell from a for st service truck near Crater lake, Is believed out of danger, according to a report from the Sacred Heart hos pital, where he haa been a patient. TRAIL WOMAN INJURED WHEN STRUCK BY AUTO Violet Abel. Trail, was slightly In jured yesterday morning about 0 O'clock, when struck by a car driven by Joseph J. O'Hara of San Dtego. about three miles south of Trail, ac cording to a report made to city police by O'Hara. She was crossing tha highway on foot, and emerged from behind a parked mail truck Just as the O'Hara machine came by, he said. Although her condition was not thought to be serious, she received a contusion of the scalp, and abrasions and bruises on the elbow and the heel. i i Art Classes Oil painting In the free art classes being conducted by the Southern Oregon Art association la receiving special attention, with Mrs. Minnie B. Heine and Max Selmes each con ducting separate courses, It has been announced. Each teacher also receives pupils for private instruction In their own studios, Card of Thanks We wish to expreas our sincere thanks to our many frtenns for their prayers and affection for the kind ness, sympathy and assistance offered during the illness of our dear wife and mother. In our bereavement we are very grateful. M. P. Carney. Marie and Grace. KEEP COOL and ENJOY meals and fountain service at the What Not New air conditioner. SUSPECTED THIEF JAILED HERE HAS L Wllllard Howell Garner, now being held in the county Jail for the federal grand Jury In Portland, on a charge of violation of the Dyer act in trans porting a stolen auto across the state line, haa a long criminal record, ac cording to word received here yes terday by state and city police from the department of criminal investi gation of California. According to the bulletin, Garner has been known at various times as Wlllard Howell Garner. Bill Garner, and Edward Herbert Peseley. the name that he gave when first ar rested here on August 29. The rec ord shows that he was arrested In Pittsburgh, Penn., aa a suspicious character, in 1925. On March 38. 1926, he was arrested in Columbus, Ohio, on a charge of bribery, and compounding a felony. He was held for the grand Jury and given 90 days In the workhouse on the first charge, and given a fine of 300 and costs on the second. He escaped from the workhouse on August 26, 1926, ! the report states. I He was later arrested In Colum 1 bus again for auto theft, and fo: ithe escape. He appeared before the grand Jury, was given a fine of fl00 on the auto theft charge and ordered to the workhouse ngnln for six I months on the escape charge. He was arrested the next time tn Washington. D. C, in July of 1932, and sent to the asylum and Jail on 1 an assault charge, for 45 days, and given a fine of 950. tn December of the same year he again ran afoul of the Washington authorities, on a charge of assault and an attempt to commit rape. In 1033 he was picked up for in vestigation at Springfield, III., aa a suspicious character In connection with bad check writing, and later In the year he was nabbed by coast authorities at Sacramento, on a grand auto theft charge. He later spent 1 woman denied. Both were three months In the county Jail on after Investigation. the he tVntt charge, being released on 16th of Jauuary of 1934. On Ju.iu-iry 1st of this rear waa arrested in Reno. Nev., on a counterfeit charge, and served time in the county Jail. It was only June 12 until he was again In trouble, when he wns picked up for grand theft In Sacramento, but the case waa dismissed. When arrested here he waa accom panied by two women, one of whom he claimed to be his wife. This the released Attend Funeral Miss Alice Hui ley of Medford waa In Ashland Thurs day attending the funeral of Mrs. Otllla Caldwell of Eugene Ashland Tidings. MEDFORD VETERINARY HOSPITAL 15 years experience In large and small animal practice 225 N. Riverside. Phone 369 YOU PUSS ? een. liGHMItljbbaiataUfa Coming SOON Watch For Dates! ' fill M EC A' -MMH 17 7 Si i axar' gK'm" A -txtGS EiT MaaMMaVMaHBwJtH I 1 no 'ou nflrk at nnKS? rtoes Klfev iref in inur K hbmmhhhhmmim Si tiotr? Tlien what von need Is a double do.e of M W IV. C. Fields In the hysterlral saca of a nen- W Today and Moil. ;3 pecked husbandwho was perked once too often! jhj Two Great Stars JMplfMTi ' in one grind picture! 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