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XfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKU. OREGON. SUNDAY. SEFTEMBET? 8. 1!H5. PAGE NINE Local and Personal "Flame Within" Open at Rialto Hire from Lake V the Wood Austin McReynolds. administrative guard for the forest service at LsJce o' the Woods, is in Medford over the wee It end. At Silver Lake Norman flf White, administrative assistant for ftogue River national forest, is spending the ek end attending to c$!cial busi neas matters at Silver laac In Fre mont naoonai forest. picnic Today Members of the city street maintenance crew and the pub lic works department, with their Rm illes. will hold a big picnic today at the Elks picnic grounds. About 60 are expected ttfc be present. Reckless Driver Dorothy Mercer, 15. of 603 North Bartlett street, was Friday given a suspended fine of 25 pending her good driving for the next six months, on a charge of reck less driving filed in city court when she hit a parked car on North Bart lett street Thursday night Sewer Work Progressing Work on the new sewage disposal plant here la progressing satisfactorily, with ex cavation of several tanks having been In progress all week. Work on drain age ditches is also progressing. It was stated yesterday that men may be gin pouring the iirst concrete tomor t:cliange Reports Book Shortage The Junior hlh book exchange re ported yesterday that there Is a shortage In three dooki, wnicn rf.irrt immediately for sale. The txt are New Elementary Latin by Chlman end Henry; Elementary Al gebra by Edgerton and Carpenter and Early Progress, by West. Inspecting CCC Work J. M. Rands. " regional Inspector from the forest service offices a Portland has been in Medford the latter part of the week. Yesterday he and W. I. Jones, superintendent of construction for Rogue River national forest, mode an Inspection trip to Talent Spike camp and the Anderson creek road con struction job. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Italian prunes. 7-F-14 after 6:00 p m. WHY? 10.000 FARM NOW $4200 70 ACRES 35 acres completely paid up water rlaht ell In meadow Abundant water. 5 room house beautiful shade electric pumping plant dairy barn Buss brings children to Medford to school. Price 4200 (500 cash, balance terms. For one, week only. Remember all places I have advertised In the past 6 weeks have been sold. Don't let this get away. J. C. BARNES 30 N. Peach. Phone U10.-Y. FREE PIANO LESSONS and 10 salesmen's commission if you buy your own piano direct from our floor. We emplov NO SALESMEN. YOU GET THE COMMISSION. 'PRICES all nationally advertised in our Famous Baldwin Line of Pianos Bargains in used pianos. Terms as low as $5.00 down and $5.00 per month. BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE Frank MadUon Arrives Frank O. I Madison, prominent San Proncioco business man and sportsman, arrived yesterday morning by train to s;end a few dsys st his fishing lodge on the Rogue river. . Will Leave Today The Rev. Martin George Kabele, who has hjn in Med ford for the past several reeks con ducting services with his father, the Rev. George P. Kabele. will leave this morning by train for Chicago, 111. Visit Head Indian Soda springs E. A. Whitman. . principal of the Phoenix schools, and Dr. A. R. Ben ham, professor of English at, the Uni versity of Washington, were guests at Dead Indian Soda Springs Wednesday and Thursday. Dr. Benbam is spend ing a few daya In 'ie valley as the guest of Mr. Whitman. -Witness Fourteenth 1egre Sever al Scottish Rite Masons from Medford were In Klamath Falls Friday night, witnessing the Fourteenth Degree, conferred by the newly established Lodge of perfection there. Local Scot tish Rite activities will commence to night with the first meeting of the Lodge of Perfection, to be followed by the organization meeting of the new Council of Kadosh, recently estab lished in Medford, t Hendersons Back from Yostemtte Ray Henderson and Jamlly returned by motor Thursday night from Yo semlte natfonat park, where he has been engaged during the summer as recreational ranger. He reports that he enjoyed the work greatly and that he was glad to renew acquaintances with Col. Thomson, park superinten dent who was formerly nuperlnten dent of Crater Lake national park. The Hendersons made the return trip via the coast route. Announcements Printed Prepara tory to the opening of the Valley school Monday morning, announce ments, printed attractively in folder type, have been distributed In the community telling the merits of the newly reorganized school. Several new courses are offered this year, and the teaching staff, under Miss Mary Fob ter, principal, has been enlarged, ac cording to the announcements. "A School In the Sun For Ycur Little One" is the descriptive phrase on the cover. May Make Home Here Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Streed of Holstein. Iowa, and niece. Mrs. Vivian Clark of Sioux City, who are making sn ex tensive tour of the west, spent last week with Mrs. Streed 's brother, Joe Negles of Talent. The Iowa party left Monday for the south and expects to spend several days visiting in Los Angeles before returning cast. Mr. and Mrs. Streed were much impressed with the beauty and climate of south ern Oregon and may return In early winter to make their home here. 1 3 5 x"" TL ft 3.000 WILL handle one-of (he largest close-In properties left. Fine 9 rm house on corner lot rented perma nently. Call 1453-J-l. PRUNES on the F. S. Carpenter place le lb. You pick them. 3 miles west on J'vllle Highway. B. t. Ford. TOMATOES 50c lug. a miles west on J'vllle Highway. BtfB. Ford. PRACTICALLY new e-15.00 baby bed and ma f tress for $7.50. Call at 44 Myers St. Hollywood has discovered the per fect romantic team In Ann Hardin; and Herbert Marshall In "The Flamo Within" at the Rialto theater today and Monday, Miss Harding is seen as a noted wo man psychiatrist who devotes her life to untangling the mental disturb ances of others, particularly romantic young people who suddenly discover Insurmountable barriers blocking their love affairs. But when she faces the same dilemma of so man other of her patients and falls in love with a young man she is trying to reform In order to bring happiness to I young girl who loves him. the psy ehiatrlst Is Just as Incapable as the others. Herbert Marshall plays the part of the Doctor of great charm, who has nurtured a love for Miss Harding. Maureen O'Sulltvan, Louis Hay ward and Henry Stephenson have featured parts. Pence Here Da ra Pence of Trail visited Medford yesterday transacting business. 1 From Diamond l,ake H. C- Groth of Diamond lake was In Medford yes terday on business. Spend Hay In ti rants p-is Mm. Lem Trask left yesterday morning for Grants Pass to spend the day. FHzjceraldt In Medford Walter and Frank Fitzgerald of Sams Valley spent yesterday in Medford. visiting and on business. Leave for Raker Mrs. Allen and daughter left for Baker. Ore., Friday night by train after visiting in this city. Receives Medical (arc Chester Wendt of Jacksonville was receiving medical care yesterday at the Com munity hospital. Fire BelnR Controlled The Savage Creek brush fire, which burned over n area of 35 acres the latter part of the week, was still belns patrolled yesterday by a crew of 16 men. the state fire patrol reported. A1ilander Here Ike Fr'.degar of Ashland visited here yesterday. frotwint Visits -Hank Crolsan. ck pert trapAhooter from Grants Pass, end member of the Medford Gun club was a Medford visitor yesterday. ' Mr. Cofer F'ud Vltt Here Mrs. Elizabeth Cofer left yesterday for Oakjdale. Wash , after visiting here for the post three months with her ,on, E. C. Cofer. t YMttns Johnson Harry Scott, San Francises, was a week end guest at the T. Slaver Johnson home. He planned on leaving today for the Umpqua country to try the fishing. MKs Jensen to Grants liia Miss Arlene Jensen left by train for Grants Puss Saturday morning, after spend In? several weeks at her home in this city. On Vacation i North Blanche Arncld left yesterday by train for Portland to visit there for a week with her sister. Mrs. A. L. Qulsen berry, during a vacation she has lust i tant matters befiun. Trainmen Go South A. 8. Rosen baum, district S. P. agent, accom panied by the third trick operator here. L. H Bolander. left yester.lv; for northern California points on business. Mr. Bolander, recently ar riving here from Portland, made his first trip to Crater lake several days hso and says that he was greatly pleased with the trip. 4 FLORENCE ORAVES accredited Piano Teacher. Studio 320 No. Onkdale. Phone 1042-Y. TED fc EVELYN SCHRADER an nounce opening Fall Classes, Thurs day. Sept. 13. Enrollments may be mflde now. Dreamland Hall. Phone 358 -L. Baby Born In Manger BARNESVILLE. O.t-(UP) As in the story of the Christ Child, a son wns born In a stable to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Sonners. transients. They took possession of an unocupied stall at the race track, where the child was delivered without medical attention. Townspeople supplied food and clothing. Use Mall Tribune want ads. SCOTTISH RITE Stated meeting Lodge of Perfection. 7:30 P. M., Sept. 9th. D. L. David son. Commander haa called a meeting of the Council Kadosh L. T. to convene after the Lodge meeting, Impor- for consideration. L. E. WILLIAMS. Secty. Private Instruction In Languages and Sciences Xet Point Preparation a Specialty It. L. Miitteson. R.S. 25 Quince T, S. M. A.. '33 UIK-K MEDFORD V CTERIN ARY HOSPITAL (3 vear experlenre in large and mali animal practice 226 N. Riverside. Phone 3G9 Leaves for East Edward Dolkl left by train Friday evening enroutc to Dunkirk, N. Y. Leave lor I.os Aneeies Mr. and Mrs. W. Schmidt left Sunday evening by train en route to Los Angeles. B. R. Flnclis Return Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Finch have returned to make their home in Medford during the winter. Mr. Finch having acted as ranger at Crater Lake national park during the Utter part of the sum mer. Last spring he was detailed to' Lava Beds national monument. Cal.. being transfered to the lake with the opening of the national park. He will teach this winter at the Medford high school, teaching among other courses a course in geology, which is being Introduced this year for tire first time st the senior high school. In Roxy Musical FOR SALE! Alfalfa hay In shock. Mrs. Mike Hanley. Phone 198-R-l. FOR SALE Dry body fir, hardwood. 815 Pennsylvania Ave. FOR SALE Tomatoes, 75c hundred: you pick. Also peppers and pickling cucumbers. Bring boxes. John Mace. Turn dirt road before overhead crossing, Tolo, go 3 miles, follow arrows. WANTED Girl for general house work. Mrs. Brewer. Call 1051. WANTED To borrow $600 on rive; bottom farm. Box 6886, Tribune. WANTED Girl for housework. Ref. erences required. Phone H53-Y. Irene Dunne's silver voice, and Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers' twinkling, tapping feet, are brought together in Jerome Kern's musical romance "Ro berta" at the Roxy theater for to day and Monday. The musical com edy romance of a Parisian dress de signing establishment. "Roberta" has several tuneful song numbers, danc Ing specialties and a gorgeous style revue. HATTIE REAMES WHITE. Teacher of Piano. High school credits given. Studio 220 Laurel. Phone 449-M. FOR RENT Furnished quire 409 J. St. FOR SALE Used small grand pla. Priced extremely low for cash, fee at once. Baldwin Piano Shoape. WANTED Bright boy wl.h bicycle Phone 88 after 9 a. m. rsaty. FOR 8 ALE Third cutting alfalte hy. (10 In field. Elinor Hanley Bush. CHEVROLET Town Sedan built-in trunk. New air wheel tires. Perfect every way. Only ft52(.00 ALLEN MOTOR CO. DocUe and Plymouth i I! JfJVJ A.? '201 II VI I X ilk1 jMYTlME2 T&Aay and Monday The golden Klrl with the silver song . . . ind America'! dancing stars nt rolled up oie graed t - stutfeVd . . MUSICAL! The bet pupil are always the neatest pupils. And ne want to help ou keep plp and pan by (Joint jour cleaning for you eery week. MEDFORD .CLEANERS and DYERS Hale Wheeler, Mgr. 530 East Main , Phone 1700 Trrr VUrrt ! !"mlt. mm m4-t j DUNNE I tl ((' " ASTAIRE WSS& ROGERS P&iy umoouw scon To Attend Nurse' Sdiool Bernlce Gill recently left for San Franclaeo to attend the Stanford Nurse's school. Knight Man Here Ted Mesch, rep resentative of the Kntehs Packing company in Salem is In Medford for several days. No "tioliiR" Fires The forest serv ice reported yesterday that there were no "going" fires in Rogue River na tional forest at the present time Due to the exceptionally great forest fire hazard at this time of year, all CCC man are being held In cam? over the week ends as a fire preventative measure. K. P. McReynoklt:. adminis trative assistant, announced that 1000 CCC men from camps wl'hln Rogue River national forest have txn tolled to fire duty on the McKenzle pa.s forest fire. A LOVE UN3NViiiD rm the mtr of llrtl to the hrlgWs t Drjta.y . , Hl omn rUmml tir tlw nlthln her .oiil. 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