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MTTDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE. MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY. AUGUST 23. 1936. PAGE THIRTEEN LOCAL and From Butte Fall! Mrs. Everett Moore of Butte Palts transacted busi ness and called on friends here yes terday. Kelly North Col. E. &, Kelly, Med lord attorney, left by train last night for the north, expecting to make a abort business visit la Salem. To Sacramento Walter J. Relne man was among passengers leaving on & southbound train last evening, his destination being Sacramento, Cal. From AHiland The Misses Wills. Roberta and Maxylln Nourse and Ralph Brlckey, all of Ashland, were visiting friends here today. - Tillamook Visitor Recently arrived In Medford Is Miss 11a Davidson of Tillamook, who la visiting at the home of Mrs. Helen Ebtnger for several days. Traffic Munager Here G. B. Smith, western traffic manager for the O. B. tc .Q railroad, returned to San Fran cisco headquarters last night after transacting buslneca here yesterday. Here on Business W. O. McLaren, general agent for the Toledo, Peoria fc Western railroad, arrived from bis Portland office this morning to trans act business with local agents. VIM 1 1 up Here Out-of-town visitors In Medford today Included Ernest Ola son, Jacksonville; J. P. Colllngs, AD plegate, and Mrs. M. L. Edwards, Ash land. Tonsils F.xclsed John Conlon of route 4 and Jacquelyn Morris of Klamath Falls underwent operations for the removal of their tonsils In the Osteopathic hospital this morning. Through on .shunt a Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Brundage, formerly of this city but now making their home In Rose burg, passed through Medford Tues day on the Shasta, en route to Dixon. 111. Visits Friends Miss Ellen Qaley of Ashland called on friends here yes--terday. She received her master's de gree at Iowa State university In July and Is visiting her parents in Ash land for two weeks. Pioneer Woman Passes Sarah Ellen McOrew, 80, pioneer Oregon resident , and wife of Lincoln McOrew, Grants Pass chief of police, died at her home In Grants Pass yesterday afternoon. She hart been 111 for several months EAGLE VINEYARD CAL.-ORE. BRAND WINE You'll marvel at tho q u a 1 i t y of these extra fine vintage, forti fied Wines. Sherry Angelica Port gallon $150 i gal 85c Full qt. 50c Full pt 30c BOHEMIAN CLUB PHONE 428 MESSENGER DJXIVEHT FAIR BENEFIT DANCE GOLD HILL PAVILION SATURDAY, AUO. 29 JACKSONVILLE ORCHESTRA i :i!3 A FINE SELECTION OF NEW PLYMOUTH SEDANS AND COUPES The only large stock of Plymouth to choose from in southern Oregon. New colors New Equipment. Buy now and get the car you want. LIBERAL ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD CAR TERMS AS LOW AS $25 A MONTH We Have Several Chrysler 6 8c at Special Prices LANGE PERSONAL Call In Ashland Medford callara In Aahland Jesterday Included Mrs. Claude o. Holme nd eon Jackie, and Klra. Bob Barton and daughter, who visited friends whtl tn th t.i.hi. city. Sojourn at Lake Mri. Moore Ham ilton and email eon Alexander. Mrs. Arnel Butler and Mlsa Ann Furuoker motored yesterday to Diamond lake where they . will enjoy a short vacation at the Butler summer home. Arnel Butler and Moore Hamilton will Join them at the reaort tomorrow. ... Radio Club Meet Technical Ad viser Sandy Richardson has prepared a special program to be presented before the Rogue Valley Radio club at Ita regular meeting In new quar ters at the Armorv tonlirht Ifc v.. announced today. Anyona Interested in raaio la cordially Invited to at tend. Ore Sample Desired The Grant Pasa Chamber of Commerce ha an rounced that ore to b displayed In the mineral exhibit at the Josephine county (air,. September 33 to 36, ahould be In large chunk In order to be effective, aa small samples do not mak a good display and are easily lost. To Start Vacation viola Scherrer and Barnlce Scars will leave thl even ing on a vacation to be spent In Cali fornia. They will go to San Diego tor a visit with Mia Sears' events who now rejld In the southern Cali fornia coast city. On the way south they will stop In San Francisco and Ventura tor brief vlalts. They plan to return to Medford on September 14. . Special Service Announcement was made today that the Rev. A. W. Hamp ton and a Bible band of young men from the Pasadena Pilgrim Bible school and college will have charge of Sunday services at the local church. Times are 11 a. m., 3 p. m., young people at 6:4.5 p. m. and evangelistic service at 7:30 p. m. Special music and message will be presented with a eordlal Invitation extended to any one Interested. ... Bark from Funeral Mr. P. I. Handle ha returned to her home here from Worth Bend where she bad gone to be with her father In hie last Illness. Her father, Anthony Mc Cue, "led there August 33 and wa burled In Bandon. Mrs. Randies was Mr. McCue's oldest daughter. Two others, living t Blsckfoot, Idaho, and Portland, svrvlve. as do several grand children. .'Jr. McCu was a frequent visitor In Medford and had many fzienda hore. . Quick Service A telegram request ing bonds from Washington, J. C, waa dispatched from Ashland Tues day morning at 9 o'clock by Post master John Fuller. At 7 o'clock the next evening the bonds were delivered to the Ashland postofflce, having ar rived In Medford via airmail at 3:30 p. m. Total hour elapsed between request and delivery were 33, estab lishing a notable record of speedy and efficient service. ... Back from Trip The Rev. Dr. Sher man L. Divine, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, and Mrs. Divine returned last night from a 1,800-mIle trip through Oregon and Washington. During the four-day journey they vis ited In Portland, Olympla, Seattle. Spokane and Walla Walla. Dr. Divine said today that crops In the two states were abundant, business In general was good and everyone seem ed busy. Hitch-hikers, he related, were few' a there were Jobs available now for everyone who wanted to work. He described travel as being at peak, with accommodation in tourist camp practically Impossible to procure after 6 p. m. Robinson On Air For Democrats NTW YORK. Aug. 38. fl) Close on the heel of Governor Landon's swing through the east, the Democrats are unllmberlng one of their biggest guns tonight In the form of Senator Joseph T. Robinson. Senator Robin son will go on a WABC-CB3 coast-to-coast hookup at 9:45 to discourse for IS minute on "tax fakes and budget bunk." Communist will Inaugurate an eight-program series on WEAF-NBO. Earl Browder, communist candidate for president, will talk at 3:15, PORTLAND SWELTERS IN YEARS HOTTEST DAY PORTLAND, Aug. 38. (Sum mer, after a late start, wsrmed up here today and sent the thermometers to the highest mark of the year, 33 degrees at 3 p. m, wtth Indications of a higher temperature later In the uay. Th reading wa two degree above jesterday' previous high of 91, Use Mall Tribune want ade MOTOR CAR CO. AT FIRST JUNIOR A nalarful rf1t,nln.T nt wumnft m aCTitlrl via ti itl ntwi anil vlnnln. I was arranged In' the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce thle morning as the first annual children's flower how sponsored by the Medford Gar den club. The exhibit wilt be left at the chamber until tomorrow night, the publlo being Invited to Inspect It. Flower show prizes were announced as follows: Cosmos First price, Stella Schults. 806 West Main street; second, Phlltp Gates. 630 Minnesota avenue. Marigolds First price, Ann Van Valzah, 10 Elm street: second, Peggy Riddle. 824 West Second street. Nasturtiums First price. Dixie Bishop. 807 South Peach street; sec ond. Philip Morgan, Prune street. Zlnniaa First prize, Florence Chandler. 1037 Court street; second. Donald Meatier, 703 West Second street. Judges were Mrs. L. Q. Centner and Mra. T. M. Kurt. Awards made yesterday for the oest Junior gardens were atuiouncea as follows: First prize, Philip Morgan, Frune street, student at Washington school; second, Lowell Fleaer, 714 Sherman street, Roosevelt school. Honorable mention: Ann VanValzah, 10 Elm street, Washington school, and Betty Wahl,. Blddle road, Lincoln LChool. Judges were Mrs. Carl Flcht ner and Mrs. Orln Schenck. Flower and garden seeds are .jlven to the children by the Medford Oar don club which also supervises tho work by the young horticulturists lending aid and encouragement. "We are very much encouraged by the results obtained," said Miss Jane Snedlcor, club president. "The ch'l oren did splendidly and wc are in spired to continue the work as a reg ular feature of our program." FOR FUNERAL OF BERN WASHINGTON, Aug. 28. (AP) Cabinet officers and other govern ment dignitaries arranged today to Join President Roosevelt in a mourn ney to Salt Lake City for the last rite next Tuesday tn honor of' the lat George Henry Dern, secretary of war. Across the country today military honors were paid to Dern, with salutes fired at half -hour Intervals at all army posts, from dawn to dusk. The funeral train will leave Wash ington Saturday afternoon Imme diately after services to be held In the Mount Pleasant Congregational church, under plans worked out to day by the war department and mem bers of the Dern family. Three veterans of the World war were mentioned prominently in spec ulation over the probable successor to the late secretary. They were Frank Murphy, high commissioner to the Philippine In lands; Paul V. McNutt. governor of Indiana, and Floret! a Laguardla, mayor of New Tork. Feldman Says Norge Stars Make A Hit There r fire star that make a hit: Shirley Temple, Norge rollator refrigerator, Norge range. Norge Ironer and Norge washer, according to T. 3. Feldman of the Feldman Electric, local Norge dealer. In commenting on Shirley Temple i In her new picture, "The Poor Uttle Rich Olrl,M now playlns; at the Cra trlan theater, Mr. Feldman aald: "Shirley, the Idol of millions, won fame on performance. So, too, with Norge refrigerators, waeher. lroners and ranges performance has mado them favorites In home everywhere." Rialto To Feature Musical Westerner "Guns and Oultar,' starring Gene Autry and a large cast of supporting players. Including Dorothy Dlx and Smiley Burnetts, play at the Rlalto I theater tomorrow only. Thl fast action picture presents Gene and Smiley a musical members of a trav eling medicine show who land In the midst of a Texas cattle war. Oarnler, master psycho-analyst and miracle man, closes his week's engagement at , the Rlalto theater tomorrow nUjht. The "Great" Pyramid la believed by many students to be a record of prophecy, and not a tomb. Coming Sunday The thrill that comes only with a great discover awaits patrons at the Rlalto theatre with the showing Sun day and Monday of "-'Let's Sing Again," starring the sensational child vocalist, Bobby Breen, with Henry Armetta shown above wtth Bobby) In a featured rolo. Radio fans have thrilled at hts marrelouA voice over the air as Eddlo Cantor's "adopted son" In his weekly programs. Great is the only word to describe this talented young per former. He has been called a "nine year old Nelson Eddy ... a minia ture Allan Jones with a little bit of Al Jolson mixed In for good meas ure." Others In the cast of "Let's Stng Again." are George Houston, Grant Withers and Vlvienne Osborne. Pear Markets NEW YORK. Ails. 28 ( AP.IlsnAl Pear auction: Arrivals not rt.nnrl.Ml! California Bartletts. 865 boxes, 1.60- doo. average 3.30; Oregon Bartletts, 698 box.es extra tancy. 1.70-3.25,'aver-ge 1.87: boxes 1.55-2.10. arerace l id: Washington Flemlfh, 640 fancy 1.40- .ou. average 1.44. CH1CAOO. Aug. 28. (AP-U8DA1 Tear suctions: fi California, a Wnh- ington arrived. 5 cars on track. 6 cars sold: California Bartletts. 6162 boxes. 1.65-2.80. average 2.67; Washington Bartletts, 720 noxes, 1.55-2.05. aver age 1.87. RAIN GIVES RESPITE IN DROUGHT SECTION KANSAS Cm', Aug. 28. (API Rain and clouds routed, temporarily at least, tho intense heat from the parched southwest today, but the drought was scarcely dented. .KIDMU IS Wm i m iw Mean ; vmi mm i n i ibJ IllllllVI IT b.NUS IOMUIII! SATURDAY ONLY I Shows 1-3. 7-f SUN MON TUE I til tUpee ... . isu.. r ijy ADDED siionTnt All.Star Comedy ' Lucky Beginners" I Cartoon - News 1 k1' Pl.tS F.I'ISODE 10 I "New Adventures of it , TABZiy" A 111 Warner Baxter ,yaMiW)eig Together again, Warner Baxter and Myrna Loy will be at the Craterlan theater Sunday In "To Mary With Love." Claire Trevor, shown tn the above scene with Baxter, la Included In the supporting cast along with Inn Hunter and Jean Dixon. Adapted from Robert Sherman's widely read and much discussed Sat urday Evening Post etory of the same name.' 'To Mary With Love." has Roxy Saturday Dick PV)ran. the riding, shooting and singing favorite of the screen, returns aa the terror of the bad lands In "Song of the Saddle," which plays et the Roxy theatre tomorrow only. Episode 10 of the aerial, "The New Adventure of Tarssan," la also on the name bill. Two Fatalities. SALEM, Aug. 28. (AP) There were two fatalities due to Industrial aocldents In Oregon during the week ending August 37, the state Industrial accident commission reported today. The victim were Edward Blaine Hnr- rls, Portland, rigging man. and John Mak I, Empire, bucket There were 890 accidents reported to the com mission during the week. Shows 11:00-3:00 7:00-0:00 HE SINGS HIS II WAY INTO A HEAP OF TROUBLE! Ik mm IN WIS AND GUITARS'' DOROTHY DIX SMILEY RURNETTE rosiiivixv F.NDS tomohhow "GARNIER" SUN. The boy who ttnle your heart on Fdille f anlnr's nlr program Is here at laatl .MON. in Sunday Role Baxter and Miss Loy as husband and wife, together rising in social and financial security, only to have the world come toppling down about their eara as Ian Hunter, former close friend of Mlas Loy. almost wins her back when Baxter starts playing arouud with Claire Trevor. The stock market crash la the solution to their troubles as they face the world and start aitaln together from the bottom. Tar Party Victims On Witness Stand SANTA ROSA. Calif.. Aug. 38. ( AP) Two victims of a Santa Rosa tar, and feather party last fall told dramatlo stories on the witness stand '.odny in the preliminary hearing of 20 citizens accused of kidnaping. Sllva M. A. Green, a sign painter, tost If led he and Sol Nlttberg & rancher, were- reviled, beaten." threat ened with lynching and given a coat of black oil and feathers by an angry mob which branded them as com munists stirring up trouble during a strike of nKrlcultural workers. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY BOYS Sell Sunday papers. Easy money. Kree show tickets. Call Saturday morning, Rudy's Service St a., 9tli and Central Ave. STRAYED from Carglll Court, part Persian, tortoise-shell kitten. Re ward. CANNING TOMATOES: cent pound mile west Central Point. , Blan- kenshlp. Dance at the Oasis Sieve niliilr and his Music Mnkers SATURDAY NIGHT I Adult n Klildlra-IOc POSITIVE!,!' ENDS TONIOIITI "30 HOURS TO KILL" Hrlnn Donlivr fllorla Stiiarf Mile a minute action , , , blaz ing guns beat ing a staccato under a Texas moon . . . mad cattle in stam pede ... a eow boy's melody as Its them song I Prrtue Sat NIUI Cha. STARHETT "Son Of Slfel" Polly Ann Young nkihti Master Psycho Analyst IN PERSON ON STAGE I , only iaaa 7 '" GOOD POSITIONS In Urge company operating in Oregon open to men with selling, service station and clerical experience. Permanent em ployment, excellent opportunity or men with ability and ambition. Ad dress Box 4687 Mail Tribune, stat ing experience and references. Ap plications confidential. FOR RENT 3-room unfurnished apartment, 33 N. Peach. TOMATOES No. 1, 08e for 50 lbs. Beans, plums, cantaloupes. B. E. Ford, a miles west on Jacksonville Hwy. Phone 731-R. FOR SALE Milk cows. Phone 105. IDEAL chicken-turkey ranch, close tn; fruit, electricity, ample buildings, elderly couple, small family desired, rent monthly or yearly. Owner. 504 S. Oakdale, Medford. WANTEDI 00 used automobile wheels. all sices, for late model cars. Trade yours In for modern ballon wheel equipment. Generous allowances. Firestone Auto Supplv and Service Stores, 9th and Riverside. Tel. B20. FOR SALE Reconditioned used washers, all makes. ?2 SO and up. FICK'S HARDWARE. New location 221 W. Main. WANTED To buy for cash, trailer nouses, can at Blue Flower Lodge. Phoenix, Saturday and Monday. LEAVINO for Portland Monday morn ing. Room for three. Box 4974. Tribune. FOR SALE 5 -piece red mahogany old j I iasruonea living room suite wun claw feet; also some other old ' pieces, inquire corner Manzanlta and Highland avenues, or write 230 ! Maneanlta Ave.. Grants Pass. I WE match and patch any finish. Au to Beauty Shop, s. Riverside. FOR LEASE Service station with grocery store. Desirable location, city limits on Pacific Hwy. Call 160 day; evening 606 -J. FOR SALE '29 Durant couihj; good motor, top and upnoistery; syo.uu. Call at Burk's, 314 E. Main. LAMBS and ewea to trade for Guern sey springers. Harry Barr, Jackson ville. CAR WASHER Experienced, wanted for permanent position. Androsa Box 40RS, Mall Tribune. FOR SALE 16Mj acres of best land with good Improvements. Rosa Lane. Mrs. W. V. Nicholson. FOR SALE Damson plums, 4c. L. A. woraen. secona nouse on carpenter place, Jacksonville Hwx Shows 1:45 17:00-9:001 iPos.tively Ends Tomorrow!! Fai as MICKEY MOUSE Thro the Mirror PREVUB SATURDAY NIGHT "FATAL LADY" wHh Mary Ellis Walter Plgreon John Halliday starts SUNDAY Two Women in Hii Life . . . Two Men in Hor Heart I Wctmierv Adapted from love story the Evening Post ever printed . . . to jive you the love thrill of the year ! FOR RENT Furnished apt.; furnace, hot water; close In. Al No. Oak dale. Phone 499-J. LOST Black and tan female pup. with tan harness. Phone 1516. WANTED Woman to care for Med ford home while owner away. Must have well-known references. Tel. 1382-H. TAKE YOUR WATCH, clock and Jewel ry repairing to Graves jewelry Shop, 402 E. Main St. Guaranteed work at lowest prices. WANTED TO RENT, with privilege to buy, small suburban home and acre of land. Address Box 4984, Mall Tribune. School Bus, very good motor, body and tires; could be used aa a house car. Priced for a quick sale. $376 ford Sedan; reconditioned motor, newlv painted, a real buy, $195, Chevrolet Truck, flat bed. See thta. 250. Chevrolet Touring, good motor and rubber, 2ft. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Dealer. TTwd Car Dept. 8th and Bflrtlett. DANCE at Eagles' Hall Friday Night, Aug. 28th. For Eagles and their families and Candidates No Admission Charge CZIZZaiai "r"aa'ilMri"''V DAHC SAT. NITE ORIENTAL GARDENS Bud Dynge's Band Rube's Old Timers In the Small Hall! 2 HALLS ONE ADMISSION Mnta . . . 35c Eve . . 35c Kiddles 100 Her Greatest!! any of the happy hun dreds who've already teen Ut the best Saturday E mmm CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 38 NORTH RIVERSIDE .wf'g iar mm! a i in ii liiir'ii