Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 06, 1936, Page 13, Image 13

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE, MEUKOHD. OREOON. FRTDAY, MARCH 6. 1936
PAGE THIRTEEN
LOCAL and
From Ashland Ralph X. Kooser,
Ashland councilman, ni a Medford
business visitor Thursdsv.
From Central Point Business vls
Itori In Medford yesterday Included
Mrs James Cummlngs, Mrs. Jonn
Cah and Ned Cash of central Point.
Tfllson North B. M. Wilson left on
the evening train yeaterday for Por
land where be will spend a short time
transacting business.
Attends Banquet J. 8. Jordan of
Ashland was among Medford visitor
Wednesday evening, coming to at
tend a business banquet.
Day North County Judge Earl B.
Day was among passengers on the
northbound train last evening, leav
ing to transact business In Portland.
Snowmen Meeting Rogue Snowmen
will hold a meeting In the Jackson
County Olismber of Commerce at
7:30 tonight.
Brewer Back C. M. Brewer, presi
dent of the California Oregon Power
company, returned thla.mornlng from
Portland where he made a short busi
ness visit.
rlubs Hear Sneakers Members of
the Medford and Ashland Active clubs
met Wednesday evening in Ashland,
at which time the University of Ore
gou speaking team talked to the
group on various phases of propa
ganda. Chorus Rehearsal The Teachers'
chorus will hold a rehearsal In the
courthouse auditorium at 10 o'clock
tomorrow morning and not at 2 p.
m. as announced yesterday. Esther
Church Leake, director, will be In
charge. The chorus la preparing for
a spring recital.
Teachers to Meet The Intermedi
ate Teachers council will meet In the
Jackson county courthouse audito
rium at 1:30 tomorrow afternoon with
Mrs. Florence Hunsaker, president. In
charge. Miss Virginia Hales, faculty
member of the Southern Oregon Nor
mal school, will give a talk on folk
games.
Building Acquired The Medford
Pharmacy building at the southeast
corner of East Main street and South
Central avenue has been acquired by
W. H. Fluhrer In a series of trades.
It waa learned today. The building
was owned formerly by Mrs. Ors, Bar
nett. who now resides In Pasadena,
Cal.
DAN C E
SAT. NITE
ORIENTAL GARDENS
Bud Dynge's Band
featuring
Dinty Moore at the Drums!
Rube's Old Timers
In the Small Hall!
2 HALLS ONE ADMISSION
Me and the boys
are responsible
A VTA WTVIJf ui vjp t&Fl&r
Yes, sir, you're tasting the real family's whiskey
of us Wilkens and I've put all the knack I got
out of my 40 or so years of experience into it
When you taste how licking good it is, I miss
my guess if you don't say the Wilkeris done
mighty well by you. That's me on the label in
the middle and my boys beside me Harry Jr.
at the left and William Utfc
at the right.
p. 3 Frss, a copy of our Willi en Family Cooking Album if
youH writs mi at Ths Maplrs, R. F. D. No. 3, Schenlsy, Pa.
AVAILABLE IN OREGON
Vk
R ViV iTlir& vrtyXr iuidio hjib
L. I I aA LJ Ii ( ft., V ..umfv
16 1 proof-5'i ersin neutral spirits
PERSONAL
j L plac A. R. Robert! ot this ;
city hu Issued the T. U Powell place
In Ashland, according to word re-1
celved here. i
Here fro in Ahtand Ashland vis- j
Hon to Mdford Wednesday Included j
Verne Hastings, Sherman Powell and i
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pryor. I
A up Ilea for Enlistment wimm i
Thlemeyer left last night by train I
vr rarwuDa wnere ne win apply for ;
enlistment In the United States rmy. j
Will Go South Among Medfordlt3
leaving tonight will be Mra. O. O. !
Horner, who will go south to Sacra- i
men to, Cal., where she will spend !
some time as the guest of relatives.
Visit Patient -Cley Powers of Ash
land, accompanied by Dave Powers
of Treks, vlsltd here Wednesday,
calling on Mrs. Elmer Powers, who is
a patient at Community hospital.
Field Back M. D. Pleld was among
returning Medford residents this
morning, arriving by train from Port
land, where he made a short business
visit.
Return from Coast Cept. Ernest
W. Oruhn. executive officer, and
Capt. Olenn J. Key. motor transport
officer, returned to OCC headquarters
here yesterday after making, an In
spection of camps In the coast ares.
Business visitor J. L. McLaughlin
traveling agent for the Illinois Cen
tral railway, was among business vis
itors In Medford today, having ar
rived from his headquarters In Port
land this morning.
Visits Daughter The Rev. p; K.
Hammond of Oregon City Is a guest
at the home of his daughter. Mra
Marguerite Young of thia city. He
visited old friends In Aahland, a is
former home, Wednesday evening.
Tries Out Ship Tom Culbertsor.
manager of the municipal airport,
made a trial flight" over the valley
this afternoon In his Taylor Cub
training ship. It was the first time
he had tried It out since Its deliv
ery last Saturday.
Here Overnight J. E. Parkhlll of
the Wenatchee Air Service arrived at
municipal airport at 6 o'clock last
night, en route from Wenatchee,
Wash., to Oakland, Cal. He registered
for the night at the Jackson hotel and
continued his flight at 9:30 this
morning.
Mrs. Pelrce 111 Friends of Mrs. Max
Pelrce will be sorry to hear that -he
Is ill at Community hospital. Hos
pital attendants today reported that i
her condition was Improving. Mra.
Pelrce returned by plane Wednesday
from Palm Springs, Cel., where the
spent some time because of her
health.
-
Doctors Hear Talk At the regular
meeting of the Jackson County Med
ical society held Wednesday night in
Ashland, Dr. E. A. Woods was the
principal speaker, talking on "Groat
Need of Eugenics," and showing lan
tern slides to Illustrate his lecture.
A general discussion of the subject
followed the address of Dr. Woodo.
The meeting was held In the Ash
land hotel with Dr. Woods as host. I
IEBN f-AMILV
OwUM IMS. 1m f Xltifh Co.. Ine.
Tonsil Operation Mrs. Alice Wat
son, stenographer for the Rogue River
national forest service, enured Com
munity hospital this morning to un
dergo a tonsl'.ectoniy.
Doolln Here B. M. DooUn, regional
aeronautics supervisor for the U. S.
department of commerce with head
quarters in .San Francisco, stopped
at municipal airport yesterday after
noon to refuel his Stinson four-p'ace
plane. He waa returning to San
Francisco from Portland where he
participated in a conference regard
ing an airport site for the city. He
was accompanied by his assistant,
Robert Campbell.
Hardy Transferred O. B. Hardy,
district supervisor of the rural re
habilitation unit of the federal re
settlement administration. left yes
terday for Corvallia whither he was
transferred to head the community
i
and cooperative service, a new di
vision. His work here will be car
ried on by Eugene Hampton, super
visor. Marjorle Gebhardt, who will
continue as Mr. Hardy's secretary,
plans to leave for Corvallia tomorrow
or Sunday.
Civil Service Job Lloyd V. Arant.
civilian employe at Medford CCC
district headquarters, received notice
today he had been given a civil ser
vice appointment as stenographer in
the United Spates engineer's office in
Portland federal building. He will
leave for Portland next week. A resi
dent of Ashland, Arant has been with
the CCC for two years, first as an en
rol lee and then as stenographer, a
civilian position. He took a civil ser
vice examination here several months
ago.
Consider Flying Ctub A group of
aviation enthusiasts discussed the
feasibility of forming a flying club
here at a meeting in the Jackson
County Chamber of Commerce last
night. One of the purposes of the
club would be the purchase of a ship
for the use of members, with an In
structor to train those who have not
qualified aa pilot. After a general
discussion It was decided to hold an
other meeting In the near futurfl.
Those participating In the discussion
Included Chester Hubbard. Dan How
ard. Chick Bowden, Jerome Smith,
Cy King. Sam Jones and Don Brit ton.
Children Escape
In Bus Accident
MONTROSE, Colo., March 0. (AP)
A school bus rolled off a 75 foot
cliff today, scattering 38 children
over the hillside but none waa ser
iously hurt.
Two small glrla riding beside driver
Wesley Frazier were scratched and
bruised.
BIRTHS
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Do ran. of Central Point, a daughter,
weighing 6 pounds. March 2, at 1016
Court street In this city.
Born, to Mr. and Mra. Stanley
Howard, 022 North Orape street.
daughter, weighing 7 pounds, March
6 at the Howard home. ,
Card of Thanks.
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to our friends for floral offer
ings in recent death of our beloved
mother, Mrs. Lottie Vincent. The
Family.
buiiiiu bt jus. . rmtri a eg, inc,
ruuiemu or oeurttt nuAniim eo ii.e
I .;.: i si j lng action In a way that either OEr!asD
I , If. ? ? j I keepa one laughing or holding the -jjjjj. - HT5SS
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if'' ''pmM aomewhat more sober air lupMln- Jj yHu&vS
1 j ' 1 4 tenatnl. but he lends no Inconsld- 22lSkiwttf0yyrV
is tn-. z&.r , . . i oat: n'Rrin ( oTroiionr. me I 1 jm. .-. sv
I ., u 1 - g ' Humor u nju.cy zr Vrj ja . d t.
ft A Hons. June Travis does a commend- fcfllipJMM'W Ab W - "tt.
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Continuous Shows 1 to It I 2 (JotBe gyMx
ISFS rSPo,' JOAN PERRY
5!Ny TUDIMC .no Teter B. Kyne's Iwo-irun slorr of
ill H M0 Jj I 1 "Ntc" ' Old West ... mth new IIrM.
fe?;"! Ir'S&SS ' "ottlcerl 10 n,"r,, r""'"nM ""H
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i if SrSm m PreT" " M'" Krlrh von Slrohelm In ;
i 4 J Outlawed r"inrTCT "TTZZi J3
! llNbA RIIN5 I Staning Sunday ! fr'firti
J2Sl 1V4UL ,r-r- .k'-,o on the mml lj TVl
fSiS,fae!Sm SJ ' ' nilnir screen adventure , ? &
f?.,Sir I'M . "0IATH AT THI CONTROLS" f VTl TfPl l'V l
Coming Sunday
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Departing from the ordinary in pre
senting a singing star in a role dif
ferent from the usual opera charac
ter tat tons. '-Rose of the Rancho."
which introduces Gladys Swarthout
to motion picture fans, la In reality
an outdoor adventure drama with a
imwlral background. John Boles is
co -a tarred.
The story li set In the old Cali
fornia town of Monterey, with M:ss
Swarthout as the kvehr daughter cf
the Spanish Don Castro wealthy land
holder whose Spanish land grants are
being wrested from him by unscTtip'i
lous desperadoes. Bullets are the
onlj law and the Dons organize their
vigilantes to defend themselves against
the invasion. Led by an unknown,
the vigilantes ride at night In their
fight to retain their vast holdings.
Boles, a secret service agent sent
out by the federal government to
attempt an amicable settlement of
the bitter dispute, finds himself,
through a mistaken bit of heroism,
aligned on the side of the land
grabbers and In love with the beau
tiful "Rose of the Rancho." How he
finally solves his problem forms trio
climaxing thrill of tbe picture.
Of course music with such great
singing stars as Swarthout and Boles
in leading roles plays a very Import
ant part In the story, but It la the
modern type of song and not oper
atic arias. Included among the num
bers are "If I Should Lose You."
"Thunder Over Paradise" and "Little
Rose of the Rancho."
Charles Bickford, Willie Howard,
Herb Williams. Grace Bradley and H.
B. Warner have featured roles In ths
supporting cast.
James Cagney, Pat
O'Brien Starring
In Craterian Hit
'Ceiling Zero," which was shown
for the first time locally at the Cra
terian theater yesterday, is one of
the most thrilling and glamorous
air romances screened.
It co-stars that Inimitable' team,
James Cagney and Pat O'Brien, In
troduces a charming new leading
lady In June Travis and offers an
exceptionally large all star cast In
support.
Cagney, O'Brien and Stuart Erwln
have the roles of three flying war
buddies who have turned to com
mercial aviation. Cagney Is the devil-may-care,
stunting. Irresponsible
member of the trio, with O'Brien aa
the sii per Intend en t of the flyers and
Erwln as a somewhat steadier' pilot
than Cagney.
Jimmy is also given to making
love to every pretty girl he see,
which lands him tn plenty of trou-
Sble. He probably has given the beet
performance of his career tn this
characterisation. Be la not entirely
frivolous, however, for he rise on
the supreme occasion to a heroic
deed by taking the place of his rival
In love on a flight he knows will
end In death. Jimmy manages to
mix his quaint humor with thrill
ing action in a way that either
keeps one laughing or holding the
breath.
Pat O'Brien Is excellent as the
somewhat more sober air superin
tendent, but he lends no Inconsid
erable humor to the comedy situa
tions. June Travis does a commend-
WSR
Jackie Cooper
Hairs-breadth escapes, tnriiis of
running automobile battles and air
plane pursuit, the amaulng clever
ness of a dog, and the comradeahln
between three of the most; oddly-assorted
characters ever thrown to
gether are to be found in "Tough
Guy."
new drama of the govern-
able piece of work aa the pretty air
hostess, who Is engaged to one pilot
and is fascinated by another.
Salvation Army
Leader Here To
Draft Program
A visitor in Medford over the corn
Ink week-end will be Captain Daniel
Q. Rody, acting secretary ror young
people's work of the Salvation Army
in Oregon and Idaho. Captain Rody
who recently assumed duties in this
field will be making his first official
visit here for the purpose of arrang
ing details of the conference for Sal
vation Anny young people Saturday
and Sunday. May 23 and 24.
He will conduct the Saturday night
meeting at the Army headquarters.
236 North Bartlctt street. An added
irature ui this meeting will be vhe
presentation, by Mrs. Shepard, of one
of the famous Felto-graph picture.
The publlo la cordially Invited to at
tend the service which begins prompt
ly at 8:00 p. m.
Captain Rody Is also scheduled to
conduct all services at the local corps
Sunday
Jpecial Communication of
Medford Lodge Ho. 103, A.
P. & A. M.. Saturday, March
7th. at 1:30 p. m- for the
purpose of attending and
conducting the funeral of Brother L.
L. Lamb.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
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nwbn curct arrrice, which comes to
the R ial to theater Sunday for a three
day run.
Jackie Cooper, Joseph Callela and
Rln Tin Tin, Jr., play the ganstcr,
boy. and dog, who, thrown togetner
In hiding, become friends and com
rades. Harvey Stevens and Jem
Herholt are also In the ca.st.
On Roxy Screen
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Buck, Jones has one of his best out-
dor adventure roles In "Outlawed
Gima." playing Saturday only at the
Roxy theater, with the tenth episode
of the aerial "Tallspln Tommy" on
the mme program.
100 LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Bull terrier puppies. p03
so. Houyj
DANCE
Jacksonville Club
Sat. and Sun. Goad Music
REGAL AMBER BEER
2 TODAY and SAT.
The Fighting Pio
neer Declares War
on the Range!
4
PHONB 9M-B for re-upholsterlng. r.-
nnianilMj. re-glueing riilbault.'Cor
Wabash and Huley.
POB RENT Apartment, t rooms and
bath, lights and hot water furnish-
ed, Prlgidalre. 810 8. Oaxdale.
AMATBUR MUSICIANS register at
once for the auiateur contest held
every Saturday ntflht at the Bald
win Plsno Shoppe. CAiH PRIZES
erery Saturday ngtht. tYee enter
tainment. Eivryoue lnvluxl.
I1AL.IO and numerous articles fnr
enle. Lntrlrm town. 005 W. 10th,
Apt. 3.
J-HOOM furnlsJied house, close in.
Phone B10-H. !
FOR RENT S-room house, well f ur-i
uuhed, electric relrlcntor aivd
Phone iM-H.
WANTED Used quartz mill. 10 to 50
ton. J. L. Campbell, 100 S. Orape.
JO ItARLEY motorcycle, a beauty;
only (125.00.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth.
WANTED Day work. Mra. Huson.
Phone 13M-M.
FURNISHED Apia , 616 NTcentrair
LOST Lsdy's brown patent leather
purse, contents valuable to owns.
Reward. Phone S00-R.
LOST Brown and yellow wool, plsld
tK.au wiin uanuw iwi stripe, i nure
day nlfiht, between Western Union
snd B&elow's. Finder please leave '
scarf at Mall Tribune. (
PINK DAIRY RANCH, completely;
siocKea ana equipped; modern
home, highway frontage, fine fruit,
berries and garden, a very attrac
tive property from every viewpoint.
$10,800.
BROWN tc WHITE, REALTORS.
FOR SALE Early cabbage planu.
small hothouse; 1 mile north on
Old Pacific highway.
RENT Nice room, private entrance,
shower. 329 Cottage.
POR SALE Oood 7-room houseTS
bedrooms, sleeping porch? lawo lot,
lawn, trees, flowers, close to schools.
14 Acres Bnrtlett pear orchard,
excellent condition, near Medford.
33 Acres on Orlfftn creek; good
house, bam. all good condition.
nne suournan home, ft rooms, I
acree. lota of trees.
Also several small tracts near
Medford. All of above property
clear. H. O. WILSON, T Chestnut
8t Phone 1564.
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COMING SUNDAY!
Old Monterey . . , daring caballeros dashing
through danger to win dark-eyed senoritas!
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John BOLES Gladys SWARTHOUT
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It's the first big outdoor !i ' yoai r
musical adventure picture JJ y 0 rj ,t,r i
. . . swingingr, thudding II y0q' T nd
drnroa coupled with io- JJ 0 B it I
mance and glorioui song 1 J: tor I
. . . and a new star flashing fl ' I
across the motion picture lirV".. J
, WANTED Partlea to trim DDl i
O. V. Myera. Old PacKlo btehwaT
I Tel. J58-J.
; FOH 8AIJE Small houAe. paved street,
Would trade for 6-room house; pay
difference. Box H05. Tribune.
WILL TRADE Pine Jersey cow for
good used piano. Boa 99. Trlmine.
WANTED Oood milk goat.
D01-W.
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WANTED Employment, will Invest
uoo. Box looi. Trtbujw.
LIVINO-ROOM. bedroom furniture.
Jars. Victor combination radio and
Vlctrola; reasonable. Cal) 1030 I
11th.
FOR SALE The Plneet Recreational
HcHort In Southern Oregon can now
be bought at a real sacrifice price.
If you have some cash and want
to get Into a paying business. It
will interest vou.
BROWN 4: WHITE. REALTORS.
MEDKOIID BARGAIN HOUSE SPE
CIAI Barb wire, chicken netting
at reduced prices. New and uaed
pipe, all sizes: 5.000 ft. 3-lncb. Irri
gation pipe st attractive price.
THOR washing machine, good aa
new. 134.50. Heavy work harness,
new and used garden tools, lartrc
assortment: by 13 linoleum ruge,
5.50. rr.c assortment of new an4
used PURNITURE, Including daT
ennort sets, dlnlim room seta, bed
room sets and miscellaneous Items.
INVESTIOATE AND SAVE.
Medford Bargain House,
37-29 North Orape.
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