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"MTDFOTvD MATT, TRTBUNE. FEDFORD. ORFOOX. FRIDAY. XOVEMT5TCR 6. 1936.- PAGE THIRTEEN LOCAL and PERSONAL in Ashland Henry Ml Welshaar ftoiong MecUord callers transact ' Ing business In Ashland yesterday. Calling Here Mabel Stanley of the Long Mountain district shopped and called on friends here Wednesday. plans Departure Mrs. Helen Sweet plans to leave by train tonight .lor Sattle, Wash. Miss Koppcs HI Miss Josephine Koppes, secretary ot the county health unit office, was confined to her home yesterday with a slight illness. To California Among those leav ing on the southbound train last night was Frank Mengoz, whose des tination was Hcnldsburg, Cal. Men yoz Is 07 years old. S RIHM31 p Model 9KT l j 4 UK? tfif 11 n 9A,997.dV Tralnmastw lure w. w. Mellon. aid of Roseburg, trainmaster Jor the Southern Paclllo railway, was con lerrlng with local agents today. Returns Home Mrs. I. L. Acker. who has been visiting relatives and Irlenda hero, returned to her home In Glendale, cal., by train last night. Calling Here Among out-of-town callers In Medford Wednesday were nirs. ca Aioern and Mrs. Rod Baker, both of Butts rails. To Go North Dr. Charlea T. Swee ney and Dr. James c. Hayes will be among those leaving tonight for Port land where they plan a brief stay. Burch North Albert Burch was among Medford residents leaving on the northbound train last night, his destination being Portland where he will make a short business visit. In Hospital Ruth Banish, Medford student at the Southern Oregon Nor mal school, Is receiving medical treat ment at the Ashland Community hos pital. Ski Club Meeting First organized outing ot the Mount Ashland Bkl club has been scheduled as a picnic No vember 8, at the Tolman creek camp. Members and others Interested In Joining the organisation aro Invited. Advisor Leaves Mrs. Hazel Keen Loomls of Portland, who has been conducting dramatlo schools for the past week In connection with the home extension service office, left this morning to return north. aHYTlME1 ciochci J Hurry 1 Ends Tonight! 1 The "Magic Brain" concen trates on one program The "Magic Eye" ends station to station clatter. And now, the "Magic Voice" elim inates "booming" permits only "controlled" notes to radiate into the room. This 5-band, superheterodyne with genuine RCA metal tubes is the radio you've always wanted Rtdto Ptntt Thi toft to 60,000 Alto -vc.. how about thttt SATURDAY 0NLY1, Shows 1-S, 6:45-9 R0MANC17 WSB&l rr r HE-MAN ADVENTURE r th the NORTHWEST MOUNTEDI I.... dsnscroui man-hunt Uidi - -H lov.ll 'IRENE WARE BHIGIT Added Treat) 2 Reels Comedy "HOME WORK" Comedy-News Plus EPISODE "The Roaring West" with BUCK JONES FELDMAN ELECTRIC I I SUNDAY MONDAY rwaf hi .mutest ''"I MUSICAL SCHItVlNEICT or tjfr I R 1 , . ; l FRANCHOT TONE j ! WALTER CONNOLLY Return Home Mr. and Mrs. John Redden and family, who have been spending the psst few days visiting Mrs. Redden's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wolcott in Ashland, returned to their home here Wednesday. Undergoes Operation Mrs. George W. Frye, wife of the Crater lake na tional park ranger, was reported as recuperating satisfactorily in Com-" munlty hospital today from an ap pendix operation performed Wednes day. Armistice Plans An important meeting of the Armistice day commit tee of the American Legion post here will be held at 7:30 tonight In the office of Cole Holmes, Medford cen ter building. Final plans for the big celebration next Wednesday are to be made and Cass Wymore, general chairman, requests the full attend ance ot all commute members. Regular Examinations According to word received today from the de partment of state, Ward McReynolds. traveling examiner of operators and chauffeurs in this district, will be In Medford every Saturday except holi days during November, December, January and February. Examinations are conducted on the third floor of the city hall from S a. m. to 5 p. m. Get Limit Catches Henry Haswell and Harold J. Anderson reported limit catches upon their return to Medford last night after three days of suc cessful angling in the mouth of the Chetco river. They brought back with them 21 chlnooks ranging In weight from 35 to 48 pounds. The fish were exhibited this morning at fire department headquarters. Grlbhlea Return Mr. and Mrs. John S. orlbble have returned to their home here after visiting their daughter and aon-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Neely, In Cottage urove Mrs. Orlbble has been In Cottage Grove since September 1 and Mr. Grlbble went north two weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Neely are the parents of a daughter, born In Eugene, Sep tember 18 and named Shirley Marace. Mrs. Neely was formerly Miss Cather ine Orlbble of this city. To Be Ooests About 18 represen tative young business and profession al men of Grant Pass will be guests ot the Active club at Its regular weekly dinner-meeting In the Hotel Medford next Tuesday evening, It Wat announced today by Dwlght L Houghton, chairman of publicity. In keeping with the spirit ot election day, the club held a roundtable po litical discussion at its session this week, the evening ending in a game ot cards. Quest were Paul Meyers ot the First National bank and Bert Tor son ot the Underwood BUlott Fisher company. ' Convalescing ot Home Hugh B Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. O Collins of 3324 East Main street, II convalescing at home after undergo ing an emergency appendix operation In Eugene where he is enrolled aa a freshman at the University of Ore gon. He returned to his home Wed nesday and It was expected today he would be able to resume his pre law studies at the university next week. The appendectomy was per formed at Sacred Heart hospital In Eugene by Dr. Alvln Bether, brother of Victor Sether, former Medford high school teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sether returned from California re cently to resume residence here and are now living at 1007 queen Anne avenue. Jack Benny, Allen and Burns in Sunday Picture Heading the huge cast of names In "ThB Big Broadcast of 1937," coming Sunday to the Crateritm theater, are Jack Benny, Oracle Allen and George Burns, others Include Martha Raye, Bpb Burns, Benny Goodman, Shirley Roes, Louis DePron, Eleanore Whit ney, Larry Adler and a host of fam ous stars of the sir waves, the screen and stage. Swing music vies with the more symphonic arrangements In the five hit songs that are Introduced In the picture. Appendix Excised Oliver M. Hughes, summer ranger at Crater lake national park and a student at the University . of Oregon, was convales cing today In Community hospital where he underwent an operation for the removal of his appendix Wednes day. Picture Appears A picture of Fred Colvlg. senior student and editor of the Emerald at the University of Oregon, appeared on the front page of the Eugene Morning News today In regard to his recent selection as one of five university students to compete for the Rhodes scholarship. Colvlg 1b a former Medford resident Two Film Hits Back to Rialto ' fW; AWT 'TMiO mmmmmmmmm Plrst on the program Is Prank Oapra's record-smashing hit (now on its 37th week In Portland) "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town," co-starrtng Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur. According to what was said about the picture when It played here before and what patrons will say when they seo It again, no doubt It is pevsitiively the funniest, wittiest, fastest film to come out of Hollywood in a decade. Its record-runs throughout the nation Is proof for that. Second on the program is the grand return of Ursula Pnrrotfs "There's Always Tomorrow." which lntroducei Robert Taylor to theater audiences for the first time. Considered a "find" In this picture, Taylor has since won bis acclaim as the most popular matl lnee Idol of the day. others heullng the cast are Frank Morgan and iiin nle Barnes (herself considered a "flnd.,,) Patrons will have the opportunity of seeing these two hits on the same program at the Rialto theater for a three-day run, starting Sunday. MABEL ELLIOTT RITES EI Funeral services for Mabel L. El liott will be held at the Conger chapel at 10 a m. Saturday Instead or In the afternoon as previously an nounced. Miss Elliott passed away Wednes day evening. Interment will be In the Central Point cemetery. Save middleman's profits. From mak er to you. Klein the ratio; upstairs. Ose Mull Tribune want id. Mats . !3r Kves . . 35c Kiddles . loe When two great pictures return on . turns by popular demand, for their the same bill It Is something to 1 double bill program starting Sunday, crow about. The Rialto thenter ro-1 two of the greatest hlta ever mode. On Roxy Screen , I, ii -..'in. . .iiii7r? yrsMUHrsHas-BBAMmMSVjaa With a gun In hi. hand and a girl In his arms. George O'Brien triumphs over border bandits as the fearless mountle of "O'Mslley ot the Mount ed," which plays at the Roxy theater tomorrow only. Lovely Irene Ware has the leading feminine role In this thriller wrltteri by that man of a tlon, William S. Hart. Episode 8 ot the aerial. "The Roar lnir West." starrtna Buck Jones, is on the same WU. Itaaaiiftais ft HEALTH EXAMINATIONS November 9th to November 14th Inclusive The head technician of the Hemovitameter Laboratories of Denver, Colorado, will be in the offices of Dr. A. R. Hedges of Medford and will asufct in demonstrating the New Hemovitameter, a visual Scientific Diagnostic Instru. ment. See with your own eyes, how the Instrument locates the Infected and congested areas of your body. FREE EXAMINATIONS IP YOU or any of YOUR friends have been failing in Health and have not been able to find out just what is wrong with you, avail yourself of this EMEMBER No matter WHAT your trouble is, WHERE it is, or HOW BAD it is DO NOT hesitate to come in and be examined. Many have gone through this examination with MUCH mental relief when they learned that UTlSSSi DON'T TRY TO GUESS at your ailments ! LET THE INSTRUMENT aid in scientifically diagnosing your "isZ-IT CAN-IT WILL! It is unlike ANY you have ever seen, automatic ' aMy tells you your ailment, where it is and also tells you JUST what yori PPMEM3ER THE DATES and during that time come in and have a COM PLETE HEALTH EXAMIN ATIC N-without charge or obligation to one roUR"-f9"oChAaMUy' to o:00 P. M. and 7:00 PM to 9:00 P. M. Dr. A. R. HEDGES , ... c., . Medford, Oregon 128 E. Main Btreet Naturopathio Phyai0ian) Yci BENNY GOODMAN . .toZkS AND HIS ORCHESTRA swinjV ft. S n,w high, wide and handsome "K' ii ' i ' '1 h,,Uy r "llleed, rVenli rem), CNlvW' ' 't ' " ' : wtnw 'Itlcfs, end specialties by Hie fellewlnf t i ' vSLs"- , ( ; 1 1 Unit Dofren. Ileonete Whitney, lewy Adlef,. " f'i Vlrlell9toll,IWldl.r, OevldMeh. UllyUe. IE0P0LD ST0K0WSKI fTf7Y7V)T?YC Ji Jvk I 1 end Symphony Orchestra, a t JW d V J J J f g E l III 5 nur fit fonfit ' "Night In Msnhetlan"-"l4i nomha"-"you Came to My RCTcue"-"l!ere' Love In Tour Bye" MM Today & Sat! AN EPIC OF SAVAGE DRAMA J' ' ' in the death .infested rMrv" jungles of the Malayan Penin XfXCt su'a tw0 nfttlv lovers in a ay- race against the elements! MaU . . Eves . . Kiddies Plus On The Same BilUl ANOTHER OF WRIGHT'S HELL-BENT HEROES! Pr RALPH' BELLAMY p-j; In Harold Bell Wright's );W? "Wild Rrwn Kont" v( . ................. MAE CLARKE - HELEN LOWELL . V TWO HITS THAT HAD TO RETURN Starts Sunday Frank Capra's Triumph! Plus Another Grand Return! ROBERT TAYLOR In his first ploturel