Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 08, 1935, Page 13, Image 13

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1935.
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Local and
Camp Burgeon Here Dr. Robert H.
McCunc, company surgeon at Camp
China Plata, called at CCC headquar
ters here yesterday.
To Seattle Mr. and Mra. Ed Lam
port left yesterday for Seattle and
Tacoma. where they will spend sev
eral days visiting relatives.
Fined for Drunkenness John Co
rum, Medford. was lined 810 In city
court this morning on a charge of
being drunk In a public place.
To Attend Game Miss Joan Hunt.
Medford high school student, left this
morning for Eu&ene where sho will
visit friends and attend the Oregon
Oregon State game tomorrow.
Slake Business Visit Lieut. Henry
F. Phelan, commander of Camp Oak
Knoll, made a business call at CCC
headquarters here today. He was ac
companied by Lieut. Charles A. F.aney.
Slightly Improved Miss Zoo Grif
fin, who has been ill at her home on
Laurel street for the past month, was
t reported today to be lightly Im
proved. No Clearance Lights Vera Dollar
hide, who lives near Medford, and C.
T. Melvln of Central Point were cited
to appear In Justice court on charges
of operating a truck without clear
ance lights. Melvln was fined 1 and
costs of $4.50, and Dollarh.de had not
yet appeared this afternoon.
"Hint I fit
PERFECT START FOR
THESE BRISK MORNINGS 1"
nin ShrrririrH Wh.lt
cutts quickly into hot water $
Hrflin-.nnrl wtv. with milk
II or cream. Delicious with ba-
nanas or canned fruits, rE
too.
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SHREDDED WHEAT
A Product of NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
Hemstitching and
at
the
HANDICRAFT SHOP
Moved to
111 East Eighth Street
Bolaeafiaiiaim CIww
2nd. ANNIVERSARY
SPECIALS!
Saturday
We appreciate your patronage during our two year,
the compliment by offering you fine wines at bargain
and Monday 1 We'll see you at 10 South Fir Street.
A
Eagle Vineyard Bulk
Wines
SWEET Stlfrt Vintage
(Fortified)
Port, Sherry, Angelica, Tokay, Mus
catel, Malaga, Dry Sherry. Per gal.
$1.50
Half gal. 83 Full qt 50
IMPERIAL WHITE PORT
and DRY SHERRY
Per gal. . . ... ......... .$1.93
Half, gal ,,..$1.00
Full qt 60c
MESSENGER DELIVERY
-Service Phone 426
hOattiril
Personal
Examiner Coming Ward Mc Reyn
olds, examiner of operators and chauf
feurs, will be at the city hall next
Friday-and Saturday. Persons desir
ing permits or licenses to drive cars
are requested to confer with htm on
those days.
Inspects Headquarters Col. Ben
Lear, chief of staff of the 9th corps
area, made an Inspection today of
CCC headquarters. He arrived here
last night by automobile end -proceeded
after his Inspection today to
the Bedding, Cal., CCC district.
From Oregon Caves Three CCC of
ficers of Camp Oregon Caves were vis
itors et Medford headquarters yester
day. They were Capt. Harold C. Ca
pers, commanding officer. Lieut. Al
fred H. Hopkins and Albert L. Mallery,
educational adviser.
On Inactive List The following
members of company A. 136th in
fantry, have been transferred to the
inactive national guard reserve 'be
cause of removal from this military
district: Albert C. Cowan. Louis W.
Hodgson and Kurt Mitchell, all of
whom were privates.
.
Discharged from CCC Ls&vlng last
night were Olen 8. Nicholson, to
Champaign, m.; Thomas A. IHly, to
San Francisco: John Pasikowskl. to
Chicago; Irving Helser, to Rochester,
N. T. all of whom have recently been
discharged from the Civilian Con
servation corps. . .
1"?', 1 Ask for the package
? 1 showing the picture
ikftt'i - k tJ of Niagara Fallsand
. !i the red N.B.C. Seal
Button Making
Sunday Armistice Day
BOHEMIAN CLUB BEER
On draught
5c
EAGLE VINEYARD SPARKLING:
MOSELLE, 8AUTERNE, BURGUNDY
qt.$1.50
Cliff Oarnrtt Leaves Cliff Oamett
was among those boarding north
bound train this morning.
Ntrff Away Porter Neff left last
evening on a short business trip to
Portland.
L
Ha Major Operation Mrs. I.
Worthlngton. Laurel street, under
went a major operation at the Com
munity hospital today.
Smith Returns E. J. &mith return
ed last night from Lakevlew. He ac
companied Hugh E&son, who drove to
Laltevlew Wednesday.
Court of Awards Announcement
was made today that the Olrl Scout
court of awards will start promptly
at 7:15 In the courthouse auditorium.
At Sacred Heart Robert Lee Hay
of Central Point and E. M. Brans of
Medford were In the Sacred Heart hos
pital for medical at ten! ton today.
Attends Funeral Miss Claudle Con
stable left Medford today for Prlne
ville, to attend the funeral of her
grandfather, L. M. Hodges.
Wilson to Portland B. M. Wilson
left on the evening train yesterday
for Portland, where he will make a
business visit.
In Grants Pass John Jenson of
Medford was In Grants Pass yester
day transacting business matters.
Transferred to G. P. Jay Glese.
formerly of this city, who has been
working for the Standard OH com
pany in Laltevlew, has been trans
ferred to Grants Pass.
At Community Hospital Among
patients at the Community hospital
today was Mrs. C. N. Oaton of Ash
land, who underwent a tonsillectomy
this morning.
-
From Roseburp Charles Slmson,
district agent of the West Coast Life
Insurance company, arrived from
Roseburg today to attend to company
business here.
.
Rangers In Medford Tnree rang
ers in the U. S. foreflt ftervlc have
taken up residence in Modford for
the winter. They are J. P. Dewitt
of Union Creek, Hugh Hitter of Lake
o' the Woods and Maurice Tedrow
of Butte Palls. -
On Inspection Capt. Glenn J. Key,
CCC district motor transport officer,
is making an Inspection of the Eu
reka. Cal., district with Major B. H.
Brown, motor transport Inspector of
the 0th corps area. Major Brown
made an inspection of the Medford
district recently and was Joined In
Grants Pass yesterday by Captain
Key for the trip to Eureka.
"
Closes Camp Capt. John R. Mur
ray was back at his temporary duties
at CCC headquarters today after mak
ing a trip yesterday to Diamond lake
for a final check-up. The company
at Diamond lake was recently dis
banded for the winter, the men being
transferred to other companies in the
Medford district. Capt. Murray com
manded the camp.
McLnln Goes East Leo McLain,
deputy United States marshal station
ed In Medford until recently, and a
woman guard are taking Dorothy Os
borne to the federal women's Indus
trial Institution at Alderson, W. Va.
Their .prisoner was arrested In Ash
land on a charge of transporting a
stolen truck over a state border. Sho
appeared before Judge Jmc-5 Alger
Fee In federal court here and the case
was continued to Portland. There
she was sentenced to a year In coun
ty jail, but she requested that she be
sent to the Alderson institution so
that she might study and be kept
busy.
Celebrate With
U 3 Daya
in Medford and return
pricea for the week-end
f 1
Eagle Vineyard Bulk
Wines
DRV Select Vintage
Zinfandel, per gal .. 75(
Burgundy, per gal. $1.10
Riesling, per gal. 81.25
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Jack Benny Coming to Craterian
n
Hello again" . . . It's Jack Benny,
outstanding radio comedian, who
plays one of the dears in "Broadway
Melody of 1938" coming to the Cra
terian theatre.
Innumerable new faces are brought
to the front with this giant musical
production, among the more promi
nent being Eleanor Powell, the world's
greatest feminine tap dancer, Sid Sli
vers. Prances Langford, Nick Long, Jr.,
Vllma and Buddy Ebsen, and Harry
Stockwcll. Others, better known to
movie fans. Include Robert Taylor,
Una Merkel and June Knight.
Miss Powell, from all advance re
ports, "walks away" with the show
F. O. B. Carnival The Lsdles Aux
iliary, P. O. E., and Oct-Tosfther club
will hold a bazaar and carnival at the
Rig lea' hall Thursday at 8:80.
Roads Are Open Roads to Orator
Lake national park are still open to
traffic, the snow having been cleared
so that motorists may travel to the
lake, where a parking space hfia been
provided. Many autolsts are expected
to vlait the resort over the week-end,
as this Is an excellent time of ynr
to visit the famous park, said Ernest
A. R os tel. public relations ranger.
Tim McCoy Heads
Cast Roxy's Film
Tim. McCoy In "Fighting Shadows",
play at the Roxy theatre tomorrow
only. McCoy Is starred aa an officer
of the Royal Northweat Mounted Po
lice assigned to Investigate terrorizing
of trappers In the Indian River coun
try in eastern Canada. Action and
thrills enaue as McCoy gets the last
man.
The Eighth episode of the aerial
"Red Rider", with Buck Jones, Is also
on the same bill. .
Amlstlce Day Chlcleen Dinner and
Bazaar, 11:30 a. m., at tbi Lutheran
church. Adulta 40c, children 25c. 4th
St. and No. Oakdale.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FURNITURE repaired, upholstered
and finished. Phone 069-R. - Thl
bault. Good Buys in Ijate- Model
USED CARS AND TRUCKS
IP35 Or ah am Spec. 6 Sedan.
1034 Willys Sedan.
1933 Chrysler Convert. Coupe.
1931 Ford 2-door.
1930 DeSoto Sedan,
1929 Ford Coupe.
1934 Ford 1'4-ton Truck.
1933 Ford Plckuu.
WALTER W. ABBEY, INC.
133 S. Riverside. .Phone 303.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Chrysler 3- !
door Sedan, 1135. 1704 No. River-,
side.
EXPERIENCED youns: wfwiftn wanta i
work In home. Call 610-R-3. j
WANTED Loan $2000, first mortgage
security. Box 5418.
FOR SALE Jersey cow; will freshen
soon L. J. Oober, Lozler Lane.
FOR SALE Shrubs and everereena
for planting now. Glascock's Nur
sery, 264 Beatty.
1935 MODEL 6-cyl, DeLuxo Bodan;
very small mileege; orlalnal price !
$935: our bargain price 8325.00 I
PIERCE -ALLEN MOTOR OO. I
Dodge and Plymouth.
FOR SALE Complete furnishings for '
4 -room house; 3 bed seta. Cheap if I
taken at once. 1021 W. 11th St.
. 420 Weatern: HO month. B. J.
Palmer, Real Estate Broker, space
in Palmer Music Store. I
t
WANTED Partner for service station, i
Will take old car and ftome cash.
Nip and Sip, Central Point.
FOR SALE Best rabbit does 17c p.
pound. Phone 1345-M.
SEVEN white weaner pls, H3.00 each.
Clyde BrlKres, Phone C. P. 118. j
WANTED I
FURS FURS FURS
Hlchest cash price paid for raw fura
Complete line of trap on ale.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27-29 No. Grape St.
Medford.
NOTICE Have some real pulverized
barnyard fertilizer for larns and
shrubbery; also garden fertilizer.
Phone 258-W.
FOR SALE 18 Hanson pullet, fl mo.
old. Hurst, Old Stage road, Jack
sonville. FOR SALE fl2 a--re bst Bar crek
soil, all Irrigated: ood stoc. dolry.
(Train ranches; pear orchard; 5-10
to 300 acre Plenty v,er. rlovT,
alfalfa, several small acreage hom,
suburban and cltv homes. Im
proved building lots, naved struts.
$300 up. If It's Ral ka:: I have
It. ROBERTS, Realtor. 720 W. 2nd
COCKER Spaniel pupp:e n1 Roller
- anarlea. Thrasher's, Jacksonville.
Tel. 173,
FOR BALB OR TRADE Alto xo-
phon. portabl phnnoffrph. Mny
tnff (ria entlne; want lett, chalra, I
rooflni or f. J0 N. Illv"rlio. j
nrMMAOR HAI.I Bv Baptl.-. lJdl'..
fMtirflay, corner Main and Pir At
F-
i
her dancing being the sensation of
the picture. Taylor, already being
hailed as the screen's most promising
romantic star, proves himself an able
dancer as he and June Knight are
seen In an Intricate stepping number.
Una Merkel is a wise-cracking tele
phono operator and Sid Silvers, the
original Broadway stooge, brings a
new type of comedy to the screen.
i Frances Langford and Harry Stockwcll
are getting their due amount of
praise while Buddy and Vllma Ebsen
add much to the merriment with
their eccentric dancing.
There are several tuneful hit songs,
with n romantic background to the
film's musical specialties.
Friends of Mrs. Franklin C. Clark
will be shocked to learn of her death
in San Dleso, where she has resided
with her husband for the past ten
years. She was well-known in Med
ford, having lived here a number of
years before moving to Srin Diego,
coming here from Valley City, North
Dakota.
According to word roceived by
friends here. Mrs. Clark passed away
quietly last Sunday. She Is survived
by her husband, one son, Herbert, of
San Diego, and one grandson.
LITTLE BOY MOURNS
LOST SHEPHERD PUPPY
Charles Brnley. the son of Mr. and
Mra. C. R. Braley of SLklyou Helht,
E
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ANYTlMEa
KMXH19 J
LAST TIMtiS TONIUUTI
SATURDAY ONLY I
Continuous Shows 1 to 11
TIM TURNS TR00PERI
I) a n ger for
Tim., thrills
for you , . as
lie bravest
man In the
ror i n we t
M o u n t lea
rtdes Into
act Ion !
r aiiin
.if OINIVA MITCHIU
llti.lpr Kenton
In "E Flat Man"
Cartoon
- P1.1H -
THE STAMPEDE
. A HOW1INO 1INSATION
Zi wWr
CHSS. LAUGHTON
MARY BOLAND
CHARLIE RUGCLES
MSa PlllS-IOlMDtMIIC
ICILA ll
MEDFORD VETERINARY
HOSPITAL
III year, aaperlenra In targfl
and .mall animal prattle
lib N Rivepitle. Phone 309
SUN
MON
Coming to Rialto
lir-r . if;. f -tV' ; I
- "She Gets Hor Man", the hilarious
comedy wMch U a burlesque on the
current "G" men films, plays at the
Rialto theatre Sunday and Mondny.
Zasu Pitta and Hugh O'Connell team
ed together for the first time, are fea
tured In the ploture, and the story
tells.what happens when the agitated
has last Vila tlir-mont.hi-old Aus
tralian Shepherd thorouehbrc-d pup.
and don't know wher. to Sinn .hhn.
The pup Is black, with a whit. pot
on his breast and of rather umlMiol
canine architecture, so If anyone sees
such a pup wandering about, they
will transform a very unhippy lad
Into a very happy one If they will
take him In and let the Brtiley family
know where he 1. by calling phone
513-R.
SOME APPLE PACKING
REMAINS TO BE DONE
The Rogue River company. Naw
bry & Sons of Phoenix and tho In
dependent Packing, company: have
not finished ' then season's fruit
pack, according to C. W. Holdrldge..
They still have about 30,000 boxes
of Newtown --apples to reach the
packing sheds, Mr. Holdrldge states.
It was stated in Tho Mall Tribune
yesterday that tho packing, of apples
had been completed by the packing
plant. -
The Pinnacle Packing company Is
expected to complete Its apple pack
today.
PHOENIX TOWNSEND CL.UB mwta
In Eale hall, Phoenix, Monday evon
lii ot 8 o'oloclt. A. U Jewett, Plione
341-a-l.
r- r
rsi show! II wjvtf v u 'py n uu"" ' ' "
Ml J:00-3:00 jC3f,J F.l 0 J 1 25 l
III 7:00-Bi00 JjyjMMnaVaBaiaKlJI Klddlea-lOo IJ . ' '. ;
ROMANCE RIDES THE RANGE! ;f ""Jj. j
'" Barking six-guns ... hunting ' ! ' '
VivV ' ' tor trouble . . ..a saga of tho K .
Jv-.vX West when it was.youngl. .. 1 '
r'TWK? X. Today and Saturday! IRSl .
jop;'' :
LAF
Mickey Mouse C
in "D00-NAPPER" X J . .. rVTI ttw F
Walter Callett Comedy " Tl Mjl'-' J Jav
Srenlc Newsreel 'ftf 1 fQ .Q
nan)ttenit Puhllr Kneinlea! Ilewartt
, The Tiger Woman la on your
trail! ... A PANIC!
ZASU PITTS
HUGH O'CONNELL in
HELEN TWELVETREES 1 8
LUCIEN LITTLEFIELD
Screen Sunday
Miss Pitta runs afoul of all the gang
sters In Chicago. She Introduces a
new type the "O" Women and the
part fits the Pitts personality Ilka a 1
glove. i
The cast of players also Includes !
Helen Twolvctvet-H, Luclen Llttlefleld, j
Eddie Brophy, Ward Bond and many j
others. i
PEPPERMINT CHEWS, special 350
lb.' THE CREST, 236 So. Cental.
Ose Mall Tribune want ads.
DANCE
On The OASIS
SPRING FLOOR
Every Sat. Nite
The Latest Hits
. All The Time
GARDENS
Sat. Nit e
OMENTAL Km f I
ONE ADMISSION II f1MV?.
Khtma Tomorrow 1:43-3:1.1-7 :00-9:00
Mnti-25c Eves-3.c Kldlle-10
Hurry I Ends Tomorrow 1
Every Merry Moment
Packed With Thrills!
WILLIAM
POWELL
Willi
ROSALIND RISSELL
Blnnle names Others
Prevue Saturday Night
"Without Regret
it
nllh EI.1SSA LAND! j
DAVID MANNERS
SUNDAY!
The MIRACLE MUSICAi
OF 1936 YEARS!
It's got everything!
llllarloiia comedy, sen
antlonal song lilt.,
, . thrllllnir r o.m a n ce,
- eye-filling apectacle.. '
ana
She's Tops in Taps!
ELEANOR
POWELL
Jack BENNY
Eleanor POWELL
Robert TAYLOR
UNA MERKEL FRANCES LANGFORD
SID SILVERS BUDDY EBSEN
IUNE KNIGHT VILMA EBSEN
HARRY STOCKWELL NICK LONG, Jr.
S9 I
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