MEDFORD MATL" TRIBUTE. rEDFORD. OREGON", THTTRSBY, NOVEMBER 19, 193B.
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and PERSONAL
iTniiffi visits Lieut. Racnar Unden
of Camp Oak Knoll visited Medford
on business today.
- .
Dr. ForbM Here Dr. David A.
Forbes, surgeon at Camp Bonanza,
was a visitor at Medtord district CCC
headquarters this week.
Transacts Business Medford resi
dents transacting business In Ashland
Tuesday Included O. J. Bralley ot the
Lorenz company.
Dance Planned Members and
friends or Pocahontas lodge will bo
entertained at a hard times dance to
morrow evening at the Redman hall.
Social Planned Announcement
was made today that the W. W. O).
social Is to be held tomorrow at the,
borne of Evelyn Neely.
Business Visitor Mrs. W. H. Sum
mers was among Medford callers
transacting business In Ashland Tues
day. Guests Here Ruth Gaugh, Doro
thea Wycotf and W. O. Bushnell of
Ashland were vlsltora here Tuesday,
spending the evening at the home ol
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Meeker.
Klamath Falls Guests Mrs. C. E.
Martin of Beall lane had as guests
Tuesday her mother, Mrs. Charles
Gray, and three sisters, Mrs. D. J.
Puckett, Mrs. John E. Byers and Mra.
Nelse Carlson, all of Klamath Falls.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Several experienced prun
ers. Call Voung to Hall. 301-J-4,
evenings.
LOST Double-barrel No. la Western
field shotgun on Crater Lake Hwy.
Sunday afternoon, Nov. 8. between
Brophy's ranch and Antelope. Re
ward. Roberts, 720 West 2nd. Tel.
1528-J.
FOR BALE Walnut platform rocker,
newly upholstered. Mrs. Jacks, 619
WANTED People interested In prim- i
Y,.'lrdi..ii-i f attend evan-
gellstlo services at the Church of
Christ building on Court St., this
week and next week, 7:30 every
evening. Scriptural questions con
cerning salvation of mankind glad
ly answered, subject tonight, "The
FOR SALE Trombone, violin, bugle,
sheet muslo lc, metrophone, radios
and vlctrolas. 108 S. Grape at.
15 ACRES Improved, city water. Irri
gation, alfalfa and clover. Will lease
41 acres, Improved, Irrigation, good
buildings, clover, plenty timber,
1600s terms.
47 acres, all Improved, modern
house, free water.
40 acrea dairy ranch, all Improv
ed, stocked; modern house.
ROBERTS, REALTOR
720 West 2nd.
BOMB BARGAINS IN USED CARS
1036 Master Town Sedan, brand new
tires, radio, two horns. Price 745.
1934 Master Chevrolet Coaeh, radio
and heater, O. K. tag. Price 44S.
1934 Ford V-8 Coupe, radio, heater,
eat covers, A-l condition, 39S.
19SS rord V-8 Coach, good condition,
315.
A number of good cheap cars rang
ing from 35 to 8100. See our lot
at 4th ana Riverside.
ROOITB RIVER CHEVROLET. INC.
38 ACRES, 25 acree Irrigated. 6-room
house, barn, good well, good spring,
buildings old but livable. Priced
2,250; good terms.
REED & ROBISON
49 North Main, Ashland, Ore.
WANTED To rent small house: re
liable party; no children. Phone
1668.
WANT listings of 50 acrea and up.
Buyers coming. List your prop
erty with us. If priced right we
will sell it for you.
TENGWALD AGENCY
125 west Main St.
WANTED To buy or rent for 3 weeks,
cheap sedan In good condition. Box
799. Tribune.
WANTED Competent housekeeper
for ranch: 2 In family. References
required. Phone 857-J.
FOR 8ALE '29 Chevrolet cabriolet,
good condition throughout, 150.
408 West 6th.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Established grocery, splendid location,
small Investment. Box 803, Tribune.
FOR SALE One second-hand Nation
al cash register, very reasonable.
Trowbridge & Flynn.
FAT TURKEYS for Sunday and
Thanksgiving, cheap. 634-Y. Mrs.
W. E. Nicholson. Ross Lane.
FURNITURE re-upholstered by A. N.
Thlbault. Phone 969-R.
FOR SALE Alfalfa hsy: also trade
farm machinery for house trailer.
Phone 611-J-2.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Wagon, two
hay racks, milk cooler, knitting ma
chine good as new. model T pickup,
resdv to go. Trade for hay. grain,
pullets, heifers, calves or wood.
Prion 355-.T-I.
PILES
Only the victim of
piles really knows
the agony, sore new
and even mental
distress that this affliction brings.
AH this ran be quickly changed to
ease In movement, comfort and re
lief from pMn. Get a box of MOAVA
SUPPOSITORIES today. Coats only a
few cents. Your money will be cheer
fully refunded, if these Suppositories
do not give you complete satisfac
tion. Western Thrift Stores and all
grM rtruggl.'t.
OH I.
NITE
Fun For .Everybody
Oriental Gardens
Superintendent Here D. J. Russell,
assistant division- superintendent of
the Southern Pacific railway, arrived
this morning from Portland head
quarters to confer with local agents.
Orange Meeting Central Point
Orange will meet tomorrow night at ,
the hall, It was announced today. All ,
officers are requested to be present
promptly at 8 o'clock, a special pro
gram la being arranged.
Back from Salem I. N. Sturtevant
returned to Medford last evening after
spending three days transacting busi
ness In Selam. Mr. Sturtevant was a
resident of the capital city before
establishing his confectionery store
here.
Recovering from Burns Marjorle
Martin of Central Point, who was
seriously burned In an accident, No
vember 8, Is improving steadily but
will sot be able to return to her
classes In the Central point high
school for some time. j
Chorus to Meet Jackson County
Teachers chorus will meet Baturday
morning at 10 o'clock In the court
house auditorium for the last re
hearsal urtll after the Thanksgiving
holiday. New work will be taken up
and all members are asked to be
present If possible.
Seriously 111 Doris Fry, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Fry of 101
Clark street, was reported seriously
111 at her home today, suffering from
complications resulting from Influ
enza. Her parents and her brother
Howsrd, ill of whom were confined
by influenza, were described as much
Improved.
Webs tern Return Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Webster have returned home
after a vacation visit to San Fran
cisco and other California cities. They
returned via the coast highway, con
tinuing to Marshfleld and from there
home. They have been away about
three weeks.
WakeMelils Hare Boy Word was re
ceived here today of the birth of a
boy to Mr. and Mrs. Homer T. Wake
field In Salt Lake City last Sunday,
November 15. The Wakeflelds re
cently moved from Medford to Salt
Lake City where Mr. Wakefield Is
manager of a newly opened Standard
Oil station.
Plane Grounded This morning's
northbound United Air Lines passen
ger ship was held In Medford because
of dense fog between this city and
Portland. Company officials declined
to allow the ship to proceed and It
was held here from 8 a. m.. its sched
uled departing time. Attaches of the
company at the airport believed it
would go through before evening.
Utilize Airport Departures from
Medford municipal airport yesterday
Included Col. H. J. Cough land, en
route In a Douglas observation plane
from Vancouver, Wash., to Hamilton
field, Cal., and P. E. Robblns, en
route from Alameda, Cal., to Fair
banks, Alaska, where the Falrchlld
Pilgrim ship he was piloting Is to be
placed on a commercial airline. Both
pilots arrived Tuesday afternoon and
spent the night In Medford.
Adviser Reports Victor C. Strash
of Seattle reported at CCC headquar
ters here today for duty as educa
tional adviser at the Prairie Creek
camp. Strash was educated In Russia
and taught In a Chinese preparatory
college at Harbin for some time. Com
ing to the United States, he studied
at the University of Washington
where he has been completing work
for his Ph. D. He la qualified In
several foreign . languages and has
written extensively on Oriental liera
ture and history. He has recently
been an Instructor in adult classes
in Seattle.
Eagles to Ashland Members of
Medford aerte and auxiliary will at
tend a meeting of Eagles In Ashland
tonight. Those making the trip are
to assemble at the West Main street
lodge hall at 6:30 and leave for the
Lithla City In a group. The aerie
and auxiliary drill teams are to ap
pear In uniform to parade In Ash
land prior to the meeting. The Med
ford aerie has wagered that It will
have more members at the meeting
than the Ashland chapter and so a
plea was made today for members
to make the trip tonight If It Is at
all possible. Amount of the wager
was not disclosed.
Hunt Successful Col. C. L. Tinker.
MaJ. Erik Nelson, Mayor George W.
Porter. W. H. Fluhrer. Ralph O.
Stephenson and Oene Chllders re
turned late last night from a duck
hunt on the lakes around Chlloquln
The party had a very enjoyable time
and "reasonably good luck." Mayor
Porter said. Henry Wolfe of Chllo
quln was host to the party. Col
Tnker and MaJ. Nelson, accompanied
by the wives, left here this morning
for Klamatn Falls where they were
to call upon Dr. C V. Rugh. who
was a pilot In MaJ. Nelson's company
during the World war. From there
the army group was to continue north
through The Dalles and Portland to
Seattle, MaJ. Nelson's home city.
Traveling by automobile, the two
army officers and their wives arrived
here Tuesday afternoon from their
post at Hamilton field, Cal. It it to
be Col. Tinker's last visit here for
some time as he has been transferred
from his command of Hamilton field
to new dutlea In Washington. D. C.
He has been a frequent visitor in the
valley during the past 18 months
and has many friends here.
Thanksgiving Dance
"Anthony Adverse"
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Predrlc March and Donald Woods
battle over a. lady In the remarkable
plcturlzatlon of Harvey Allen's best
seller "Anthony Adverse." which'
opens Its local run at the Holly the
ater Sunday. The picture, with the
biggest cast and the greatest number
Buck, the memorable star of "Call
of the Wild," returns to pictures In
James Oliver Curwood'a "The Coun
try Beyond," which plays on the Roxy
theater's new line-up of hits today
and tomorrow only.
With the wonder dog in the cast
are Rochelle Hudson, Robert Kent,
Paul Kelly and Alan Hale.
Train Delayed Southbound morn
ing train No. 320 waa approximately
an hour late in arriving here this
morning, due to signal trouble farther
up the line. It was due here at 8:12
a. m.
Flying North Lieut. P. E. Ander
son brought his Northrop attack plane
down at municipal airport this noon
for refueling. He was en route from
March field, Cal., to Pearson fiold.
Wash. He came to town for lunch
and was to continue his flight north
this afternoon,
Stated Communication,
Medford Lodge No. 103, A
fJla p & A' M- PrWllT Nov- 20-
V-JT Annual rnonflrin In hnnnr nf
Past Masters. Dinner at
8:30 p. m. Special program.
O. O. HORNER, W. M.
E. M. WILSON. Secy.
FALSE TEETH
GIVING YOU A
"DENTURE STATIC" SPEECH?
Loose plates cause denture static,
clicking, mumbling, lisping, hissing,
and slipping and popping out. It tells
everybody you wear them. FAS
TEETH stops all trouble, grips plates
tight for 24 hours. This denture pow
der Is alkaline can't cause sore gums,
burning, or bad breath. Tasteless.
Get FASTEETH at any drug store.
When mouth tissues change, see your
dentist.
m
rMtt 20c
EVES 25c
Kids 10c
3 Today And Friday !J
BUCK'S FIRST PICTURE
Since "Call of the Wild"
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SPECIALLY
SELECTED
SHORTS I
KELLY
KEN
DR. GEO. S. JENNINGS
Osteopathic Phyilelan and Sur
geon and Opto metric Eye "pecialUt
Now in Permanent Off lets
424 Medford Center Bldg..
Medford, Oregon. Tel, 843
On Roxy Screen
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at Holly Sunday
of scenes on record, is declared to
be Hollywood's outstanding film
achievement,
Among those In featured roles with
March and Woods are Olivia de Havl
land, Anita Louise, Edmund Qwenn,
Claude Rains, Louis Hayward, Steffi
Duns. Gale Sondergaard, Ralph Mor
gan. MUly Mnuch, Aklm Tamiroff and
Henry O'Neill
lM5-6:4.'i-!t:00
S.1C-35C-10C
Tomorrow & Saturday
THE BIG GAME'S
ON FULL SWAY!
Actually filmed
at the world's
A & most famous
urn
FRAWLEY
EI.EANORE
WHITNEY
TOM BROWN
Larry CRABBE
Bonny BAKER
' AND HIT NO. 2
NEW THRILLS NEW
SONGS'New Danger
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scree n't new
nest singing
star . . swinging
into action as
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crack R. B. ope
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PAULA STONE . ROBERT
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Football Picture
Playing the he-man leacis in Uie
two major featurea coming to the
HI alto theater for tomorrow and Sat
urday are Larry "Buster" Crabbe
ff THE BIGGEST TREAT OF THE YEAR!
I in Mnmtfill if.hi1iil1,ii(nii
& I I A Word To the Wise Come Early and Avoid the Rush! J .,
a "pgrSST ! ! -"pzZ&bS"-
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6:45-9:15 I VHif'l Hill'll I Kiddie 100 '
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K III Mil i
Coming to Rialto
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(left) featured in "Rose Bowl and
Dick Foran ng;it) singing star o!
Trallln" West."
"Rose Bowl," which wss actually
. . . a Rousing
Romance and
filmed in the lamoua Pasadena sta
dium, 1s a close runner-up to the
many football films which have been
shown In recent months, In fact, ac
cording to advance reports, outdoes
the best of them. Three major foot
bnll games and an inter-collegtate
rivalry for the affections of sprightly
Elennore Whitney provide the back
ground for this thrlll-pnrked grid-
Schilling
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Comedy Drama of
Riotous Marital
Iron drama, which also includes Wil
liam Frawley, Tom Brown and Benny
Baker in the cast,
"Trallln West." which was written
by Anthony Coldeway Is filled with
thrills and these are said to pack the
picture with a punch even greatr
than ordinarily found In western
drnmns.
FINE FOOD
Cnp." TIagprman's Orrhestra
Every NMrM. Dine and nance at
ERNIE'S CASINO
Insist On Delicious
Lost Sliver
BUTTER
Laughter . . .
Misadventure