MEDFOTJD MAIL TRIBUXE. fEDFORD, OREGON". FRIDAY, JXNTARY 3. mifi.
PAGE THIRTEEN
Local and
To Grants Pass Mrs. Minnie Crisp
left this morning tor Grants Pus
where h will spend a few days Tlalt
me-
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Will Visit sister Alra. J. W. Smiley
left on th evening train yesterday
for Lodl, C&l., where she will visit
her slater, -Mrs. W. A. Allen.
Visitor Lea ts Lubln Liar son re
turned to his home In Portland lest
night after a business Tlalt In this
city.
...
Farlow Has Grandchild Tom Par
low of this city received news today
of the birth of a girl New Year's day
to his daughter and son-ln-law. Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Rankin of Portland,
Miss Mitchell Expected Miss Dor
othy Mitchell.' who has been visiting
friends in San Francisco for several
L days, was expected to return to her
1 horns today..
Clay Leaves Chuck Cloy, who has
been a holiday guest of Bill Cunning
ham, returned to his home In Los
Angeles last night. He is a former
resident of Med ford.
Returns Horn? Mrs. Mabel D. Hall
who has beau a guest M Miss rannle
Whitman for the past ten days, re-
turned to her home In Watsonvllle
list night.
Employed Here M. 8. Demmor ofj
Boseburg Is now employed try tne
Southern Pacific railway on local
freight between Grants Pass and Ash
land. Miss Walker South Miss Lillian
Walker returned, to her home In Palo
Alto last night after spending the
Christmas holidays with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Walker.
Churchman Leaves Joseph Quln
ney of Portland returned to his home
last night after a conference with the
missionaries of southern Oregon dis
trict of the Church of Jesus Cirlst,
Latter Day Saints.
' Treasury Man Here Ward C. Smith,
state procurement officer of the U. S.
treasury department, was a business
visitor yesterday at WPA headquar
ters In city hall. He returned last
night to Portland.
Return from North Mrs. Opal
Mooter and small son Lionel returned
thla morning from Canby where they
spent the Christmas holidays visiting
Mrs. Mooter's mother, Mrs. Irvln
Wheeler. They also vtslted short
while In Portland.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
PHONE 989-R for re-upholsterlng, re
flnlshlng. re-glulng. Thlbault.
WB."0-RtraKR. expert piano tuner
of Portland. For appointment call
Baldwin Piano Shop. 335.
LATE model Harley motorcycle, per
fect condition; 3 new tires; a real
bargain, so hurry.
. prERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Stump puller,
a trailers. 3 scrapers, corn culti
vator, 500-al. water tank. 14-lnch
plow, wagon scales. l'.-ln. coMe.
Call 468-J-a..
FOR TRADE BO acres of land with
house and barn, in oama vtmj,
good truck, box ou. iTioium.
FOR SALE Household furnishings.
Norge reirigersioT una
range. Phone 1198-W.
house on King
St., 20.00. water paid. Inquire 307
N. Ivy.
FOR RENT Apt.. 808 W. Main.
WANTED To care for school ohl'.d
Good home. References. Reason
able charge. 39 Myers Court.
WANTED Woman for general house
work by week. Phone 1481.
WANTED Few Jersey or Guernsey
heifers. Will TMV cash. E.
W. Messenger, Rt. 3, Box 29B. Beetle
Point.
LOST Brown and white fox terrier
rwppv. S months old. Reward. Tel.
,342-L.
FOR SALE. CASH Alfalfa hay. Box
SI. Butte Pslls highway. J. H.
Clark.
FOR SALE IH-h.p. gas engine; used
very little. Dry laurel wood. Call
803 Maple St. Phone 876-X.
WANTED Milk cows, heavy springers
and fresh. , Phone 498-R.
EXCHANGE S clear city lots and
cash for car or equity. Box 4537.
Tribune.
EXCHANGE 70-acre dairy ranch. 18
. cows, modern equipment, for city
property. Will consider acreage
home near city. Box 4536. Tribune.
FOR SALE Junior Viking cream seo
arator. used 6 months; price 20
1063 Court St.
GOOD USED CARS
1936 License Included.
1935 Dodge Touring Sedan.
1934 Dodge DeLuxe Coupe.
1934 Plymouth Touring Sedan.
1933 Plymouih DeLuxe Sedan.
1933 Chrysler 8 DeLuxe Sedan.
1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe.
1934 Chrvsler Airflow.
1939 Bnlck DeLuxj Sedan.
1930 Chrysler 66 tvann.
1934 Ford Deuuxe V-8 Sedan.
1934 Ford DeLuxe V-8 Coupe.
1932 Plymouth Coupe.
1W9 Desoto Sport Roadster.
Also a numbfr of other real bargains.
LANOE MOTOR CO.
Chrvsler-Plymouth Dealer
Psed Car Lot. 6th and Bartl'tt.
38 N. Riverside.
FOR RENT 4-room furnished hou-e.
Inquire 520 So. Ivy.
LEAVfrVo STATE Mske nffer for
$2,000 equity. T-apt. furnished
house, modern, fully ren!"t. Full
price (3.400. On hn'.nmv In toT
Terms, by owner. Box 44 If Tribune
YOITNO woman, neat and conien'al.
ace about 30. for light housework
in good home In courtfy. Yout:
man snd son seed 10. Box 44' 1
Tribune.
FOR SALE 10.Tea-.--o1d Caroline Tr
lout row b'iM. in ech .
Ulrlch. M9 Minnesota.
WE HAVE several good buy In re-
poWMra run. pn--u iiwh vo "v iu j
S350 00. among tnern
'30 Ford 4!r Snn.
30 Plymouth 4-door Solkn
31 Durant 6 Cour
Durant 4 Coach
Twenrv others to pick from.
' MEAP MOTOR CO.
16 Sj. r.r.
Personal
Business Visitor W. J. Mitchell of
Portland arrived this morning to
make a short business visit here.
...
Mrs. Voorhles Dark Mrs. Gordon
Voorhles returned thla morning from
a short business trip to Portland.
...
Meekers Return Mr. and Mrs. C.
A. Meeker returned last evening frorn
Portland and Salem where they spent
the past few days visiting friends.
Here on Business Chsrlea Taylor
of the Willow Springs district was
smong business visitors In Medford
yesterday.
...
From Vancouver John Blaker of
Vancouver. Wash., arrived on the
morning train today for a week's
business visit In this city.
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Tommy White Home Tommy
White, student at business college
In Portland. Is spending several days
with his family. He will return north
this week-end.
...
Arnpl;er Returns Olen Arnsplger.
manager of the Medford irrigation
district, returned this morning from
Portland where he transacted busi
ness. Here for Visit Mrs. John Patterson
of Portland arrived in Medford Sun
day to spend some time at the home
of her sister, Mrs. N, S. Oatman. Mrs.
Patterson resided in Ashland for many
years.
.
.Make lnspectlou H. A. Rltter, dis
trict ranger, and C. E. Sunderman.
recreation foreman. U; S. forest ser
vice, left today for Dead Indian Soda
Springs to Inspect the work being
done by the ERA crew.
Leaves for Fresno The Rev. George
p. Kabele will leave on the Shasta
this evening to be guest preacher at
special services next Sunday In the
First Lutheran church, Fresno, Cal.
He will return Tuesday morning.
Golden Due Back Eugene C. Gol
den. CCC district educational coord
inator, is expected to return this
week-end from a leave of absence be
ing spent at his home In Oakland.
Cal.
.
Returns from Leave Capt. Guy W.
Saunders, commander of the CCC
camp at Wlmer, returned today from
New York City where he spent a two
weeks' leave of absence with Mrs.
Saunders and friends. Mrs. Saunders
Is continuing her visit In New York.
Resumes Studies Martin G. Kabele,
son of the Rev. and Mrs. George P.
Kabele, left yesterday for Chicago, to
complete his studies for the ministry
in the Chicago Lutheran Theological
Seminary. He will be guest preacher
Sunday en route at Hays, Kansas, a
former pastorate of his latner.
.
Return to Spokane Robert Holmes
and Mrs. Holmes left yesterday for
their home In Spokane, Wash., after j
visiting friends and relatives in Med
ford and Central Point. Mr. Holmes,
a former local resident, la district
freight and passenger agent for the
Southern Pacific company In Spokane.
...
Called by Navy F. Kirk Smith,
lieutenant, junior grade,- of the U. 8.
navy medical corps, who has been
serving as surgeon of the Medford
OCO district, has been recalled lor
active duty In the navy, headquarters
announced today. He will be relieved
as soon as specific orders regarding
his, new assignment are received.
.
Skis from Lake George Boussum,
winter caretaker at Lake o' the Woods,
made a business call at the O. S. for
est service office here today. He left
the lake resort Wednesday, traveling
to the Pelivi guard station on akls.
From thi ' motored to Medford,
arriving h yesterday. He plana to
return to tn lake Sunday.
Barber Shop Entered About B0
was stolen from Tom Herron's barber
shop in Grants Pass, police were noti
fied yesterday. Entry was made some
time after 5:30 p. m. Wednesday, by
breaking a glass pane In the door.
The cash register was pried open with
an Iron bar. No equipment was
stolen, Mr. Herron said.
.
Recruiter Returns Ernest M. West,
navy recruiting officer, waa back at
his office In the Federal building to
day after enjoying a furlough In
southern California. Mr. and Mrs.
West, with their three children, spent
two weeks in Los Angeles visiting
their parents and friends during the
Christmas holiday season.
Inspect Eqlupment Lloyd 1.
Brown and Carl H. Derfenbaugh of
the regional forester's oflce In Port
land, branch of engineering made,
an inspection here today cf the Rogue
RIvc national forest's heavy equip
ment. Including trucks and tractors.
They were to return to Portland to
night. . .
.
On Ski Jaunt Arch Work of the
Medford Experiment farm left this
morning for the seven Lakes region
near the headwaters of the south fork
of the Rogue river, to test water con
tent of snow depth In that section.
He will be gone two days and la
making the trip via the Seven Mile
ranger station above Forth Klamath.
He will ski approximately 3a miles
In making the round trip.
.ternary Special. Beautiful repro
duction of yout old photograph. 11.00.
Kr.nrU-Ellls Studio. Phone 838.
DANCE
Follow the Crowds to
DYNGES
at the
ORIENTAL
GARDENS
Both Hallt
Every Saturday Nite
Where they always have
a good time.
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Carole Lombard at
a
Gay comedy and romance form the
background tor the awift-movfhg
events of "Hands Across the Table,"
coming Sunday to the Craterian the
ater with Carole Lombard and Fred
MacMurray In the leading roles.
A sprightly fun fest of a working
girl's everyday life, the film pictures
the adventures that befall an attract
lve. ambitious manicurist when she
sets out to marry for money, on the
theory that a rich husband la worth
(ContlDueo prom Page One.)
slon waa made by Mann's Department
LAST TIMES
JAMES CAGNEY
MEDFORD BUILDING
SHOWS LARGE GAIN
DURING PAST YEAR
plus
You've followed him In the Tilhuns now sec him on the sireen
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pal thunder through J
Hi mashlngett fe
rial over filmed I...
Go In the air, on the
ground, all over the
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From rial Forrest's famous cartoon strip lth
MM RICK Ml'RPIir NOAH HKKKV. Jr. PATRiri FARR
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more than a loring one. Many amus
ing situations develop when she meets
a wealthy man but falls In Jove with
a handsome, but penniless socialite.
The two make a bargain to carry out
their elngle purpose to marry solely
with money In mind.
An hllarloua climax brings the
couple to their senses after a aeries
of many laugh provoking sequences.
Included In the cast are Ralph Bel
lamy, Astrld Allwyn and Marie Pre
vost. store, which waa completely remod
eled Inside and out at a milldlng
coM of II J, 000.
Remodeling of the old Jackson
County Bank building by Ldttrell
Moty, Inc., at a cost of S3 ,000, was
the next largest, with the work on
the Will Hansen building at Main and
Bartlett streets following closely at
S2.500. The Jackson County Build
ing and Loan company remodeled the
second floor of their office building
at a cost of 12,000. the Osteopathic
Clinic hospital was remodeled at a
coat of S'2.000, and the Rose Grocery
storo waa constructed at a cost of
S3 .000.
ANYTIME3
t KIDDIES r
TONIGHT
in "G-MEN"
Tomorrow Only
Continuous Shows 1 to 11
TIM McCOY
Hiding the range tn a war to death
"RIDING WILD"
Don't miss a sinzle
apter of this
HRILLER
THRILLERS!
glorious voire mill thrill you
Comedy Stars in Rollicking Rialto Hit
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"Mlsa Paclflo Fleet' cornea to port
Sunday at the Rialto theater with
that famous quartette of film come
dians, Joan B Ion dell. G lends Farrell.
Hugh Herbert and Alien Jenkins
heading a cast that Includes hundreds
of gobs and marines.
Mlsa Blondell and Miss Farrell are
teamed aa couple of wise-cracking
chorus beauties who run a concession
at an amusement park on the Pacific
coast. They are put out of business
through the cane ringing skill of
Jenkins. . .
Hugh Herbert promotes a beauty
Jimmy Valentine waa granted a
(1,000 permit to remodel hla oate. a
permit for a like amount waa granted
Warner. Wortman & Gore to remodtl
the building at 307 East Main street,
and a permit was Issued to Hubbard
Brothers to expend $700 on building
ah addition to their hardware store.
Dr. R. E, Lee spent (500 repairing his
ofHoe.
Muchm money waa spent In the
city on repairs such aa re -roofing
residences, adding now roma and
changing old ones, while several per
mits were granted for the erection of
garages.
With a premium now being placed
on desirable furnished houses, a boom
in building of that type is foreseen
by architects and real estate men Tor
next year. It has been painted out
by real estate agents, and home loan
associations that there are practically
no desirable houses for rent In the
city at this time;
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Bain In Pendleton
PENDLETON, Ore., Jan. 3. (P)
Rain amounting to JO Inch fell here
last night with the minimum tern- j
perature at 44 degrees. The maxi-l
mum yesterday was fiO.
Today and
The Screen's New
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eamaiiiffi ifflfrTWrlnaamsliil aianrarnri arc
ill Shotvi Iggfl
111 1:00-3:00 II
SSI 0:45-9:00 jllljjp
MS).
III I xCi! ' Radi'' 8ing'
A'i'OTi ,nf cowby t6"
flffilw 10 the 6!lddIe in
il Wll1 musical aotion-d
I 'Spanish Cape Mystery' '
with DONALD COOK ? ST'5.
HKI.EN Tn'F.t.VETRBEK 2,
m Starts SUNDAY M,
All Jocn Blondell
1 Glenda Farrell
Ijiaswr...- s I
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contest, which Includes a prise fight
with 6,000 votes awarded the winner
to give to his girl friend. This is
staged between Jenkins, who has fall
en in love with the chorus beauty,
Mlsa Blondell. and one of the social
pugs.
Laughs tumble over each other In
a series of hllarloua situations to a
melodramatic, although laughable
climax. In which there Is a kidnaping,
a motor boat chase for the abducted
girl and a free for all battle Includ
ing not only the sailors but their
sweetlee.
OLENDALE. Calif., Jan. 3 (AP)
Dr. Henry Christian Funk, 70, foT
mer superintendent of missions of
th tutheran Synod of California,
died today at his home here. He was
retired minister of tha First Luth
eran church, and had held pastor
atea In Sacramento, Calif., Medford
Ore., and In the middle west. The
funeral will be Monday afternoon
Dr. Funk was predecessor here to
Rev. George P. Kabele. now pastor
of Zlon Lutheran church. Rev. Ka
bele said today. Dr. Funk waa pas'
tor In the Medford church for three
years, retiring to Olcndsle In Octo
ber of 1031. He was well known ana
well liked here by his cHurch mem
bers and other friends.
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Saturday
Western Whirlwind!
REV. FUNK PASSES
!N GLENDALE HOME
Roxy Stars
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Based on the cartoon atrip bv Hal
Forrest, which runs dailv in tlm Min
Tribune, the plcturlaatlon of "Tall-
spin 1 ommy" comes to the Roxy the
ater tomorrow In serial form, with
tha first episode to be shown on the
same program with Tim McCoy in
"Riding Wild."
Maurice Murphy playa tha role of
"Tommy." Noah Been-. Jr.. la "Kk.vtv
and Patricia Parr la shown as "Betty
Lou." othera In the cast Include
Grant Withers. William Desmond ami
Walter Millar.
Mack Llllard. Medford wrestling
promoter, has returned to southern
Oregon afur a acoutlng trip covering
some 4,000 miles looking for new
wrestling talent. While on the road
In California. Arizona. Texas and Ar
kansas; Llllard contacted wrestlers of
very known variety, he said, and has
selected 31 of the best to appear In
the near future on Medford cards.
In aelecting the men, Llllard Bald,
he paid particular stress to speed and
Color In their eraonHnc. ,nri tfui
promised a great array of stars. The
n msicn will Da presented on Jan
uary IS. Monday, at the Armory, but
Llllard has not yet chosen the men
he will hnva to brcsent on that oc
casion.
SIGNS WRESTLERS
FOR JAN. 1 3 CARD
abliimiiatiti
' Postively Ends Tomorrow!
A RIOTOUS REVEL OF ENTERTAINMENT
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PREVUE SATURDAY NIGHT
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TIGERS WILL PLAY
TALENT TONIGHT
Four Medford I'il k'hool basket
ball teams go In'o action tonight at
two widely divergent potnta when tha
second and third strings under As
sistant Coach Ed Klrtley clash with"
the Butte Falls hlsh school team at
Butw Falls, and the first and fourth
teams meet tha Talent high school
at the high school gym here.
The two games will be practice a,
falrs. designed to afford expertenc
to ths Medford squads, Coach Bill
Bowerman announced today. Confl
dent that his first string ulll ba
cnbnbte of holding the Talent forces
at bay, he declared Ills Intention of
practicing carrying the ball Into tha
net. working It In and out. but mak
ing little effort to make the basket
once the ball Is In position. In thla
way he expects to work twice aa muen :
experlenco into a game which would '
otherwise be halted by tip-offs after
each basket.
The public Is Invited to se tha
game here, which starts at 7:30.
There will be no admission charax; .
Aticmlon I. O. O. F.
Odd Fellows request- '
ed to meet at I. O. O.
F. hall, Sunday, 1:30 p. m to attand -funeml
of W. S. Ollmore.
F. A. DAUOHERTY, Noble Orand.
.
Annual Meeting, fllltah
Sf'Vr TeniUe.
X 1 IV AIM1UU4 AlWlin. Ol
Hlllah Temple. A. A. O.
N. M. 8.. will be held at
Masonic hall. Ashland.
Orcf-on, Friday evening. January 3rd.
1038. Election and Installation of-.
offlcera for the ensuing year. Oyster
stew following the meeting. VHItlw
Nobles welcome. . .
F. F. WHITTLE. Potentate.
R. E. DETTJCK, Recorder.
DAHCE
On The OASIS
SPRING FLOOR
Every Sat. Nite
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Rves . . . 83c
Kiddles 100
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romance of a
manicurist who
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and male . . .
and a boy out
for bigger and
better millions !
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