Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 24, 1937, Page 9, Image 9

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Charles Boyer, Jean Arthur In Sunday Show
LATE MODEL DeSoto Coupe DeLuxe;
looks and runs like new; Blue Seal
FOR CHARia & 8WAVI3 Corset Tel. ROOM AND BOARD, 304 Bo. Central
233-J, evenings. 31B Hamilton. corner Inn.
guarantee; only $285.00; low easy
terms.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth.
LOCAL and PERSONAL j
Dinner Quests Mr. and Mra. Mark
W&renfelt of Afthland were dinner
tuu of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Blerma
at their home here Monday evening.
McAllister Home Attorney William
M. McAllister returned home by train
this morning from a business trip
north.
Visits Daughter Mr. 8. A. Parker
of Ashland visited In Medford Tues
day at the home of her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. 6.
Campbell.
Has Operation June Boswell,
young daughter of Mrs. Harry Bos
well, underwent an appendectomy at
the Community hospital this morn
ing. r From Death Valley William M.
Aiken of Death Valley, who has been
visiting friends and relatives here
and In Ashland for the past week,
left for home last night.
To Hospital Dolores Ragen, 12-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Hagen. left by train this morning
for Portland where she was to enter
the Shrlners' hospital for treatment.
Truck Accident Trucka driven by
Herbert Bralnard of Butte Falls and
Thomas Pickering of CCC headquar
ters detachment here were Involved In
an accident at Butte Falls yesterday
afternoon, a city police report said
today.
Here from Ashland Ashland resi
dents calling here Tuesday Included
X. F. Deadmond, Ben Taylor, Mrs.
Cloma Burton and daughters, Jean
nette and Mouryne, Mrs. Roy Dot
eon and Finis Stewart and daughter
Doris.
l4rlAr. Duc Ward McReynolds. !
state exfimlntfv- ' operators and
chauffeurs, will h'S" Jn Medford Sat
urday at the city hall iiom 8 a. m.
until S p. m. All seeking permits
or licenses to drive cars are asked
to get In touch with Mr. McReynoldB
during those hours.
Foreign Visitors Two foreign mo
torists registered at the AAA office
yesterday, Lee Garlock, manager, re
vealed today. They were W. Q. Adams
of Auckland, New Zealand, and R. L.
A. Beauchamp of Chelham, England.
Both were touring America and told
Oarlock they would see Crater lake
today.
Reunion of S liters Mrs. Julia Jef
fries of Los Angeles arrived recently
for an extended visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Lee E. Hinman of 013 West 10th
street. Mrs. Jeffries and Mrs. Hin
man are sisters. They had not seen
eaeh other for 15 years.
Mark Promotion Day Christian
Endeavor and Missionary societies of
the First Christian church met Sun
day evening to observe promotion
day. Adult members served refresh
ments to about 40 members and
guests. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Drum
mond, missionaries from India, and
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mitchell of Ash
land, parents of Miss Hattle Mitchell,
African missionary, were among spe
cial guests. The Impressive promo
tion services were held In the flower
decorated church auditorium, with
the senior members In charge. Mrs.
Drummond spoke on "Young People
of India," comparing them with
American youth.
Medford Publicized His decorated
duralumin -covered trailer has been the
center of curiosity all along the route
to Chicago, It was stated In a letter
received today from E. J. Klein, Med
ford tailor. With Mrs. Klein and
their sons, Mr. Klein is making
motor tour to Jersey City, N. J to
visit a brother he has not seen In
97 years. The silvery sides of the
Klein trailer are decorated with
paintings of Rogue valley pears and
apples, with large red arrows point
ing to the name Medford, Oregon.
All along the route, Mr. Klein wrote,
persons have stopped to Inspect the
trailer and Inquire about Medford.
From Chicago eastward Mr. Klaln
aatd he would distribute literature
put out by the Jackson County
Chamber of Commerce.
Here from Lake Mr. and Mrs. C.
p. Fogelqulst of Diamond lake were
shopping and transacting business
here this morning.
From Trail Out-of-town residents
transacting business In Medford to
day included D. Sawyer and Mrs.
Frances Ash, both of Trail,
Minor Auto Mishap A ear drive
by J. E. McDonald of Medford iat
struck by a machine operated by R.
E. Connor of Talent yesterday after
noon on the Coker Butte road when
Connor drove in from a aide road,
according to a report In city police
station today.
Permits to Re-roof Three applica
tions to re-roof were made at the
city building Inspector's of Ice yes
terday. They were made by Wort
mand and Gore of 307 East Main
street at a stated cost of ei20; Mrs.
W. H. Merrltt of 346 South Riverside
avenue at a stated cost of $85; and
the Allen hotel at East Main and
Front streets at a stated cost of $164.
Tonsils Excised Undergoing tonsil -
ectomlee at the Osteopathic hospital
this morning were Bobby Walker, son
of Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Walker of 305
West Jackson street, and Billy Hed
rlck, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hed-
rlck of 503 South Oakdale avenue.
Mrs. Delia Neighbor of Maple Park
Drive and Lester Wendt, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Wendt of Jacksonville,
underwent operations for the removal
of their tonsils yesterday.
.
Gets Pilot License Max Pelroe,
president of Medford chapter of the
National Aeronautic association, pass
ed his written and flight tests yes'
terday afternoon for a private pilot's
license. He was examined by Glen
Neal, Inspector for the bureau of air
commerce who gave Mr. peirce a let
ter of authority pending arrlvel of
the actual license from Washington,
D. C. Mr. Neel left late yesterday
for Klamath Falls In his Monocoupe.
Mr. Peirce was trained for piloting at
the municipal airport here.
They make love and history Is
made! Dark-eyed Charles Boyer and
blonde Jean Arthur are the new
screen romancers of "History Is Made 1 fast-paced romance of a Paris head
at Night," coming Sunday to the New watter and a mannequin from New
Craterlan theater. Leo Carrlllo heads 1 York, who meet, fall In love, and
the supporting cast of thts smart, start making romantic- history.
Poker Player
"fear
FEATURES MEETING
STATE FIRE CHIEFS
Wedding bells last night provided
an unexpected prelude to the fire
chlef'n convention opening her today.
Many of the early arriving dele
gates witnessed "the surprise mar
riage of Miss Virginia Blevlns, daugh
ter of Mrs. James Blevlns of Gold
Hill end Tom Carlon, son of Fire
Olilef and Mrs. Tom Carlon of Bend,
Ore. Parents of the young couple
were unaware of the wedding plans
until a short time before the cere
mony. Rev. James Hamilton, pastor of
the First Christian church, read the
service at 8 o'clock at the Medford
hotel. In the presence of parents of
the bride and groom, the bride's
grandfather, Art Everton of Grants
Pass, and other relatives in addition
to the visiting firemen.
Chief Carlon Is among those ap
pearing on convention programs here
and his fellow -firemen Joined tne
otherc present In extending heaity
congratulations to the bride and
groom.
Bright with action, romance and
sacrifice, colorful with its picturesque
Betting In a turbulent gold camp of
the fiO's on the slopes of the Cali
fornia Sierras, "The Outcasts of Poker
Flat" comes to the Rial to theater
for tomorrow and Saturday.
Preston Foster Is starred, with Vir
ginia (Pigtails) Weldler and Jean
Mulr In chief supporting roles. Swift
and deadly gun battles, fortunes won
and lost on the turn of the wheel,
the coming of law and order and
many other event make the picture
teem with excitement.
Two-Gun Law," Peter B. Kyne'a
newest western drama starring Char
les starrett, will be the added feature
on the same program.
signed to Isolate the Spanish war was
the forerunner of -an attack against
government Spain as "punishment"
for an alleged attempt to torpedo the
German cruiser Leipzig.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE Frlgldalre. 5-ft. size, ex
cellent condition, automatic de
froster. TeL 618-M. .
FOR SALE Team 4-year-old horses.
Just broke; will make 1400-lb.
horses. W. R. Hoi man. R.F.D. 3,
Eagle Point, Ore.
FOR SALE 160 acres In upper Stuns
vdiiry; noue ann cnicKen nouse
lots of wood; good placer nroDoii-
tton. coarse gold; good spring; Sams
creeic inrousn place. Price $1000
See or write George Long, Eagle
x-uuit, ure., om h&wks piace.
FOR SALE! Furnished 6 rooms and
bnth; large lot, garage, only $1000.
See H. N. Lofland, 225 So. Oakdale.
FOR SALE 1 shoat, $6.50; 30 Barred
Rock pullets, frying size; 10 Aus
tra -Whites, layers. 50c each. H. W.
Crocker, Buckshot Hill road. Box 00.
FOR RENT Furnished modern 6
room house, $25. Call from 6 to 8
p.m., across from 3.0 B., Stewart
Ave.
Martha At Roxy
HSBSaTjfcJfc......
FOR SALE Slide trombone and case
In good condition, for quick sale,
$10. Also 2-burner coal oil stove,
$1.50. 341 Haven.
PARTY Is known who took the pewter
pan at Silver S?nl Supper, Friday.
June 18th. Return at once and
avoid trouble.
WANTED Lady who wishes perma
nent position in motherless home
on ranch; small wages; references.
Joe Arens. Eagle Point, Ore.
NOTICE
If you want your barns whitewashed
or coia water paint, pnone wlthe
row. 268-W.
Young Mr. and Mrs. Carlon are to
leave tomorrow for Klamath Falls,
where they will make their home.
The bride Is a former resident of
Grants Pass. Formal announcement
of tier betrothal to Mr. Carlon was
made Monday night In that city, but
no plans for an immediate marrluge
were made known at that time.
Both she and the groom attended
Southern Oregon Normal school and
have many friends In the valley.
By the Associated Press
German and Italian warships pa
trolled the coasts of Spain on their
own Initiative today, their comman
ders acting in apparent concert.
Italian vessels were under orders to
strike back Immediately at any
"attack" from the Spanish govern
ment. The German battle fleet,
about to be reinforced by the pocket
battleship Graf Spec, was told to
' protect German interests."
A fear still pervaded Britain that
the Joint Italian-German withdrawal
tTom the non-intervention patrol de-
WILL TRADE EQUITY
In attractive, modern 6 -room Med
ford home, in finest residential
district; fine lawns, front and rear,
large oak shade trees, etc.
FOR CITY OR COUNTRY HOME
In desirable location; balance on
long term, low interest H.O.L.C.
loan. Address Box 3212, Mail Trib
une, giving location and particulars,
SOUTHERN OREGON INCOME OR
RANCH PROPERTY WANTED In
exchange for high-class business
property and a fine paying busi
ness anyone can manage In one of
central California's fastest growing
towns or 10.000 pop., close to San
Francisco. Higher altitude required
tor my neaitn. Give run. informa
tion In first reply. Box No. 3115,
Medford Mall Tribune, Medford.
1:43-7 :00-9:00 .
Pity a poor piano on a night like
this! Martha Rare, mad, dizzy, alng
lng comedienne, give, her all to an
and It looks grim for the hapless
keyboard. For sound ellects, drop
In at the Roiy theater today and
tomorrow where Martha and Shirley
Rosa are appearing In "Hideaway
Olrl."
GREEN PINE
SLAB WOOD
Big DOUBLE LOAD
Phone Now
Timber Products Company
T"tloolcwhaft V
goin' on here!" I
Yeah Man! . . . It's full
of fun and laffs and
romanre and new tunes!
HIDEAWAY
GIRL"
Manlia aye Shirltf ton
Robert Cami-J5 loan DeProa
Added Trent
-VtoleU In Sprlnj Mil'lcal
ports News
TODAY tnd FRI.
TOMORROW SATl'RIMY
man, a one- 5 W''
man woman, r f f. ab''
a 10 year old -3 '1 H
card shark! (V, hl 11
f POKER htsS
Pratton FOSTER f '
Van HEFLIN i rL
Tonltel Last Timet Tonlte!
LEE TRACY in
"Behind the Headlines"
'Leftfpie of Frightened Men'
MANAGER WANTED By company
enjoying highest rating uun
Bradstreet. Permanent connection.
Successful applicant needs only
375 working capital since we fi
nance large balance. Contract
guarantees average minimum t50
weekly Income while establishing
business or refund. Should more
than double In future. Sincere
persona with good past records
write fully for Interview by super
visor who will be In city for a few
da vs. glvln phone and address.
Box 9113. Tribune.
FREE SCOT
FOR SALE Oood milk cow. east of
Calhoun ranch west of Phoenix.
S. O. Stearns.
MAN with light delivery panel truck
wants mil or pari time worn, box
3216. Tribune.
RED CURRANTS and dried Petite
prunes. Mrs. D. W. Luke. Phone
879-J-l.
BRAIDED RUGS for sale. Tel. 060-R.
GUARANTEED PArNTlNO. time pay
ments, Mitchell AUto Beauty Shop
FOR SALE Weaner pigs and few
feeders. Ray Fnrnsworth. Home
crest Orchard. Coleman Creek road,
opposite Voorhles.
FOR SALE SOME GOOD BUYS IN
REAL ESTATE A wonderful stock
ranch, 2fl0 acres, free water for B0
- acres, alfalfa and clover land; good
buildings, farming machinery and
4 horses, free outside range; $13,500. .
terms. ,
40 Acre., wonderful wood ttm- (
ber. (40000; terms. t
50 Acres, 5-room house, partially .
complete; 10 acre in cultivation; '
good spring piped to house; $550.
One of the best auto camps on !
Rogue river, 4 acres. 800 ft. of j
river And Highway frontage, beau- I
tlful location. 1
Also beautiful residential homes !
overlooking Rogue river.
C. C. Chapman, Alaska Auto Camp, j
4'2 mllos wt of oold HtU.
TALKING MOTION PICTURES
8 P. M. Friday, June 25th 8 P. M.
Featuring
"Relax" Conquering Roads
State Police Around the Corner
ALSO
NEWS EVENTS RESEARCH TOPICS
MUSIC
THRILLS and ACTION
ENJOY THE EVENING AS OUR GUEST
EVERYONE WELCOME
(No Business Solicited)
' AT
Rogue River Chevrolet
Used Car Lot, No. Riverside and 4th
THE GREATEST OF ALL SCREEN ADVENTURES
SURPASSING
SUPREMACY
THE BOUNTY";
OF "MUTINY ON
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f TODAY-3 DAYS ONLY! a Wfc
Just as it stormed from the pen of Kipltaff comes V, 7 g. 1
this stirring saga of the sea . . . the mighty it?y
drama of iron men on wooden ships ... who yr Tf ff )
leave the women they love to dare the wrath of m- j -' ' VaLar tf&j
the angry waves ... the story of the Grand Banks iJ'C-f VfSgjgV
B. fishermen . . . and a boy who learned the value of s V" ' ""g
love and wealth from men who had neither I t"? 7
II &GglL ll
Vow . . . while It In .till
twwlni In many cltln
of the country at road
ihow prices ... It come,
to you at the Cratertan'i
REGULAR
PRICES!
Come Early!
Shows at 1:45
7:00 and 9:15
SCOOP! FIRST PICTURES OF THE RUS
SIAN FLIERS' ARRIVAL at VANCOUVER
fnd of V Central
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