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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTTNTE. MEDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 13. 193B. PAGE SEVEN si 2 i! LOCAL and From Asness Lieut. Henry A. Bar riB. junior officer at Camp Agness. conferred with executives at uedford CCD headquarters today. Visitor to Leave Mrs. E. E. Water house, who has been visiting friends and relatives here for the past two months, will leave on the evening train today to return to her home at Joplln, Mo. Guest for Day Mra. Earl Llnlger and son of Ashland, Mrs. Hugh Hart man of Rogue River and Mra. Charles Roberson and three daughter of Ash land visited here Tuesday with Mrs. Janet Gould Chlldreth. Returns from Lake H. C. Obye, as sistant supervisor of the Rogua river ) national foreat. waa back at hla of fice In federal building today after spending three days at Laka of the Woods where he organized an aug mented ERA crew. Patient Improved Mrs. E. J. White of 623 South Central avenue, who underwent a major operation at Sac red Heart hospital last week, la grad ually improving, according to attend ants, and will be able to return to her home within the next week. Oarlocks at Meet Mr. and Mrs. Lee Oarlock left yesterday for Roseburg to attend the annual American Le gion state convention which opened today. Mr .Oarlock, who the past year was grande chef de train of the 40 et 8 soclete. waa today elected grande chef de gare of that organiza tion for the coming year. No Board Meet The usual Friday luncheon-meeting of tha board of directors of tha Jackson County Chamber of Commerce will be omit ted this week, tt waa announced to i day by Olen Arnsplger, president. The A next regular meeting will be held on Friday, August 31, In the Hotel Med ford. Onliardlst Here Max Lueddemann. head of the Portland real estate and Insurance company bearing his name. Is apendlng a few daya In Medford on business relating to Ala property holdings. He Is part owner of the Medford Pear company and the Frlnk and Edgevala orchards. Mr. Lued demann la registered at the Hotel Medford. Going to Meeting Capt. Carl Y. Tengwald, past commander of Med ford post of the American Legion, was to leave by automobile thia aiter non for Rosebure to participate in tha 40 et 8 Initiation ceremonlea scheduled for tonight aa part of the legion's state convention. Capt. Teng wald la on the Initiation committee. southern Oregon volture being In charge of the "wreck." Hay Put Up An ERA crew at the Pelican ranger station has Just com pleted putting up 80 tons of meadow hay, the U .8 .forest service office here stated today. A barn, waa filled with 60 tons of the hay and the re ' ' malnrtcr was stacked outside. The hay, It was said, provldea more than enough feed for the forest service stock, 22 head of which will ba con eentrated In the pelican area during the winter. Guest Preacher The Rev. Dr. Oeorgo H. Trull of New York city, secretary of foreign missions board of the Presbyterian church, wlU be In Medford tomorrow night and will rim- tha mid-week service aa Dr. Sherman L. Divine's guest speaker at 8 oclock. The cnurcnes ana pnaw of Ashland, Phoenix, Jacksonville and nentral Point will loin In giving welcome to Dr. and Mrs. Trull. The guests will leave Saturday morning fnr mr lake. The public ia In vited to attend the service at tin First Presbyterian church. Ritoriti Mnm Mrs. Clara Bailey ifh hi wirwntntF h? train for her home In Myrtle Creek after visiting for a few days with her sister, Mrs. W. H. Dyer. Bhe waa accompanied by her small grandson of Springfield t Or,-. who also has been visiting here I ml I! ANYTIME: II S 1 Ml kioiuJ ii K Km -mree on a y' vjg-' Pathg Topici . Newg " PERSONAL Undergoes Operation Mrs. Ivan H. Jones of College Station, Texas, un derwent a minor operation at the Osteopathic hospital this morning. Arrives for Prisoner Deputy Sher iff Agnew Shea of Santa Clara coun ty, California, arrived today to re turn Cameron Johnson to California. The man waa arrested by state police August 4 on a fugitive warrant from Santa Clara county. He was wanted on a grand theft charge. Overnight Guests Ralph Schlsler. general manager of the Schlsler Schumacher Produce company of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Schlsler arrived yes terday from Portland In their Sttnson plane. After landing at municipal airport they left for the Ollhousen Rogue River lodge near Trail to spend the night. Pilots Here Harry Ashe, chief pilot, and Deane Severn, co-pilot for MaJ. Mar Flelschmann, are enjoying fish ing on the upper Rogue. They ar rived here Tuesday night after pilot ing MaJ. Flelschmann. chairman of tha finance committee of Standard Branda, and Mra. Flelschmann and party to Roseburg whence the group left to fish In the Umpqua. The pilots will be here about a week, having stored the major'a Lockheed Electra plans In the hangar at Medford mu nicipal airport. - Convention Bound A general exo dua of American Legion and Auxili ary members from this city vaa noted yesterday and today, the objective being Roseburg where the 1616 state convention opened officially this morning. Today'a program, In tddl tlon to the Important convent. business sessions. Included the first game of the Interstate championship series of the Legion' Junior baseball league. Tonight thousands will wit ness the official convention parade. after which the annual 40 et "wreck" will be ataged by southern Oregon volture No. 165. A number of local voyageurs and candidates will participate in the Initiation. A large number of local people plan to drive to Roseburg tomorrow to see the sec ond game of the Junior baseball series In the afternoon and the colorful drum corps contest In the evening. The convention will come to a close taturday. Two Famous Screen Hits Returning On Craterian Program News travels faat particularly when lt'a newsreel news. At the Cra terlan theater today, starting a three- day run on the same program with Dancing Lady" and "The Big House." special newaree scenes of the open ing exercises at the Olympic Oamea, also Jesse Owens, the three-time winner, Hashing to victory in the 100-meter race, will be shown at each performance. It waa no ateamshlp that brought thla news scoop to Medford from Ber lin. The films, Immediately upon being "shot" at the games, were rush. ed by plane to Frledrlckshafen and placed aboard the airship Von Htn- . TODAY AND FRIDAYS OT .f Was It Cold-Blooded Murder- J $PiW Or Was It An Act Of Mercy? j& WmWW ' . b a...., $wf hMtt M$ rl Srl 3 "u til ' M:'r . II IMtw I kUjti K'Mr m 1 1 J.H,md.f.l .rr-v ft III Hi iMt.'m -hi 4sMES2il 1:1 I Dramatic Picture With an unique romantic situation as the storm center around which whirls a martial cyclone. "The Bride Walks Out" comes to the Craterlan theater 8unday. featuring Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Young and Oene Raymond In the leading roles and Ned Sparks, aour-faced comedian, and Helen Broderlck also featured. Conco:ted for laughing purposes onlv. the plot of "The Bride Walka denburg. arriving in New York Sat urday evening. There they were de veloped and print ahlpped via air mall to varloua parts of the country, proving once again that when the - wsreel boys really want to work fast, they're "topa" for apeea. The return showing of the two fea tures both of which are admittedly among the beet to have ever reached the screen waa prompted by public response to a recent movie poll, in which millions of showgoers evidenced their desire of once again viewing the attractlona which made Boxomce history at the time of their first re lesse. Among the many stare to be seen In the two pictures are Joan Craw ford, Clark Oable, Fred Astalre. Nel son Eddy, Franchot Tone, Ted Heaiy and hla three original stooges. May Robson, Winnie Llghtner and Art Jar. rett In "Dancing Lady." while Wal lace Beery. Robert Montgomery, Chea. ter Morris. Lewis Stone and Leila Hyams have top parta In "The Big House." Coming Sunday a mjlj '"S Out" deals with the matrimonial theory of a young civil engineer who la convinced that two can live as cheaply as one on 35 a week and who will fight anybody who disagrees with him. Including his rebellious fiancee, a mannequin In a fashionable dress shop. Undismayed by the example of per petual warfare furnished by a hen pecked co-worker and his acld- tongued spouse, the engineer talks the girl Into a hurried city hall mar riage and they begin fighting before they get out of the license bureau. From thla point on, the compiles tlona get wilder and funnier, with unnecessary fuel being added to the flames by the Interest a young play boy shows In the new bride. On Roxy Bill Victor Hugo's immortal classic, "ls MlserablM." co starring Frederic March and Charles Laugh ton, plays at the Roxy Theater today and to morrow. In the cast of this great masterpiece are such fine players as Sir Cedrlc Hardwlcke, Roche He Hud son. Prances Drake and John Beal. Rialto Today A startling drama based on the ex- traordlnarycompllcatlons of a mercy killing, plays at the Rialto theater today and tomorrow In "The Crime of Doctor Forbes." Gloria Stuart and Robert Kent have the leading roles. The story concerns Kent, as Doctor Forbes, and Miss Stuart en the wife of Kent's colleague, who are thrown together by strange circumstances. They find themselves falling In love. At about this ata of the film. Miss Stuart's husband Is critically injured and Kent is called upon to perform a mercy killing to relieve him of his pain. Others tn the csst are Henry Ar- metta, J. Edward Bromberg. Sara Haden and Alan Dlnehart. To Oklahoma Mrs. Jennie Traylor was among those leaving on a north bound train last nl?hf. her destina tion being Ooodwelt. Okla. PHOTOS. 4 for 10c. 304 East Main 100 LATH TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Restaurant, on Main St across from new postofflce, on Pa cific highway, in Grants Pass. Go ing business. Box 4356, Tribune, DUART permanent as low as 91.96 up to 94.60. Prevost's, 236 So. Oak dale. Phone 727. FOR SALE Italian prunes. 7-F-14. WANTED Small Hammer mill. 302, Jacksonville. BARGAIN FOR IMMEDIATE SALE 1936 V-8 Tudor, 12.000 miles, radio heater; fine condition. Take llht car. Owner. Leonard's service Sta tlon. Riverside and 6th. FILBERTS AND WALNUTS A Planted on this 4 acrfs W hi I land located UU Rbout Vi mile from Med ford city limits; 4 -room modern, plastered home, small barn and earaffe. All for 93750.00. with small payment down, balance In monthly installments, ideal for anyone wish ing suburban home with Income. ALSO avmm ANOTHER REAL BOY NlKIIII IN SUBURBAN ACRE Wiwvw AGE. with a 6-roon modern home, barn, chicken house and other Improvements: near graoe scnooi. nice locautv; l acre irrigat ed. Total price 91500.00. CHARLES A. WING AOENSY. INC 109 E. Main St. pnone 738 FOR RENT Furnished aneeplng room. 122 N. Ivy. FOR SALE Second hand outboard motor, p. v. Ovelman, Box 20, Jacksonville Hwy. 1028 Chevrolet Truck, side racks, de pendable. 9150. Late 1934 Chevrolet L. W. Truck, brand new tires, excellent con dition. Priced to sell .9595. Many Cars, Pickups and Trucks to choose from. They make good or we do. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Dealers. 112 South Riverside. FOR SALE Cheap on account of sickness. Corner Inn, 204 8. Central, LOST Lady's blue kid glove. Phonj 1VJ4-X. "afSUMWER. FARES Tlie ideal vacation by rati anH watcr...to Victoria and Vancou I . ..n . 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