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PATE FIVE LOCAL and PERSONAL Id Ashland Mrs. 0. H. Davis anrt daughter Nadlne of this elty spent Labor day visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Nance In Ashland. MwHng Tonight Degree of Honor lodge will meet at 8 o'clock tonight In the Medford armory. Officers a&ked that all members be present. Ylslti In Ashland Mrs. Adrian Thompson of this city visited Mon day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Icenhower In Ashland. From Central Point Bob Vincent of Central Point was among out-of-town residents transacting business here this morning. Here From Ashland Mr. and Mrs. . fi wan son and daughter, Charlotte, of Ashland vlitea and transacted business here Saturday. Ashland Caller Medford residents calling out of town Sunday Included Marlon Smith, who visited Mrs. Eliza . beth Smith of Ashland. To Portland Mrs. Earl Gaddis will leave tomorrow for a few days' busi ness trip to Portland. She plans to return to her home here early next week. Here for Visit L. E. Stennett and daughter, Mrs. P. A. Wat kins and son. Gary Robert, of Ashland visited friends and relatives here Sunday afternoon. Attend Match Out-of-town spec tators at the championship match of the southern Oregon golf tournament here Monday Included Mr. and Mrs. 1. C. Erwln and family of Ashland. Drill Tomorrow Company A. 186th infantry of the Oregon national guard will hold a special drill In the Med ford armory at 8 o'clock tomorrow nlht. Capt. Carl V. Tengwald. com manding officer, requests all mem ber to be present. Both Company A and Headquarters company will hold their regular weekly drills in the armory next Tuesday nieht. Tomorrow & Friday Two Favorite Stars svi i .... Brinrlnc a new kind of Romance and a VX m... wild kind of R ti v t h m ! ah., v i ffc Ends Tomte 11 GUY KIBBEE UNA MERKEL Joins Society Mrs. Zoe Hubbs be came a member of the Southern Oregon Gem and Mineral society at It meeting In the Jackson county courthouse auditorium last night. Undergoes Operation Mrs. Blanche Taylor of 17 Newtown street under went a major operation Monday morning in Sacred Heart hospital She was reported as recovering sat isfactorily today. From Sardine Creek Mr. and Mrs. John Lltster. owners of the House of Mystery on Sardine creek, transacted business and called on friends In Medford today. To Meet Friday Daughters of the Union Veterans of the Civil War will meet In regular session Friday at 8 p. m. at the armory. Alt members are urged to be present. Back From Coast Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rtckert returned to Medford yesterday morning from Eureka, Cel , where they spent the Labor day week-end. To Initiate Talisman lodge No. 81. Knights of Pythias, will Initiate in page rank next Monday night. Re freshments will be served and all local and visiting members are urged to attend. In Eugene Albert Van Aver, who replaced Angus Bowmer as dramatic Instructor at the Southern Oregon Normal school last year during Bow mer's leave of absence, Is to be in Eugene during the coming year. 8pend Holiday Here Mr. and Mrs. Curd Brown of Ranier spent the Labor day holladya here. They ar rived by plane Sunday and accom panied Mr. and Mrs, Fred Beuhling of Ashland to Crater and Diamond lakes Monday. To Test Drivers Ward McReynolds, state examiner of operators and chauffeurs, will be at Medford city hall as usual on Saturday from 8 a. m. to fi p. m. All persons wishing permits or licenses to drive cars are asked to get in touch with him dur ing those hours. Interest Reported Accordion band held regular meeting last night nt the Baldwin piano shop. Backers of the group report a constantly in creasing interest and enthusiasm and state that a public program Is being planned by the band for the near future. On Fishing Trip Mr. and Mrs. Art Bremer and Mrs. H. H. Young and family of this city accompanied Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ouetzlaff and eon Freddie of Gold Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Guetr.laff of Ashland on a fishing trip to Diamond lake Sunday. They reported a fine catch. To Klamath Virginia Flck. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pick, left Sunday evening to resume a teaching position In the Klamath Falls union high school. Bruce Williams of Salem, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Flck, was a recent visitor at their home. He is the son of Attorney and Mrs. Fred A. Williams of Salem. Seriously III Warren H. Conrad, well-known Medford resident, was reported today to be seriously ill In a hospital at Sonora, Calif. He un derwent an operation for the removal of his appendix Sunday and Is now threatened with pneumonia, accord ing to word received here. He trans ferred from this district to California some time ago to continue his work In blister rust control. He was strick en with appendicitis while in the field some distance from Sonora. Show Starts Tonight at 6:30 nTTTTTT A VZ A Free-For-AII Romance with WThe Blonde! TODAY andTHURS TWIN HITS The ny, hilarious V romance of a song- wrmng Romeo, a I kidnaping; blond el and twenty-five pur suing fun-makers de Luxe! Outcasts and murderers -hiding their secret pasts on the scorching sands of hell ! Torment ed and without love! PLUS r r a manmwr tirni u r rva i 1 1 1 m m 1 1 1 Ti-Xtf?' RALPH FORBES BEN ALEXANDER PAUL HURST OAST OF 10.000 (i:'tn-ri:"i . ' il fl f 1 If p Ik if I '"ll,e. iw Emergency Operation Willie O. Moore. CCC enrolled at Camp Klam ath underwent an emergency appen dectomy In Sacred Heart hospital last night. He was brought to Medford by camp ambulance. Open Office Lyle F. Miller and Howard A. Ireland, formerly of Port land, have announced the opening of a Union Central Life Insurance com pany office in the Jackson County Bank building. The two men will be co-managers for their company In this district, business of which was previously handled by M. N. Hogan. Home on Vacation Albert Porman la spending a vacation at his home on route 1. Mr. porman has been In southern California for some time. where he Is now employed In the final assembly department of the Lockheed Aircraft corporation at Bur bank. He is working for an aircraft mechanic's license. He plans to re turn to Burbank Saturday. Birth Announced Announcement has been received here of the birth of a son to Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Tompkins of Detroit. Mich. The baby was born at the Henry Ford hospital September 8. weighing pounds. He has been named Olfford Leon. Mrs. Tompkins was formerly Miss Carlta Gifford, who made her home here with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. Orln Schenck. She Is also a sister of C. M. and N. L. Gifford of this city. Dr. Tompkins is specializing In pediatrics at the Henry Ford hospital. The American Pedia trics Journal has published some 01 his writings this year. Father In Accident Mrs. David H. Canfleld's father and seriously in jured in an automobile accident near Evanston, Wyo.. according to word received here. Miss Jean Steele. Unit ed States commissioner at Crater lake national park and a close friend of the Canfleldj. left here by plane early yesterday morning for Evanston via Salt Lake City to be with Mrs. Can field. The Canflelds formerly re sided here. Mr. Canfteld having been superintendent of Crater lake na tional park. Recently he was pro moted to superintendent of Rocky Mountain national park in Colorado. lack From Coin-lave Eight repre sentatives from the Church of the Nazarene Medford young people's or ganization have returned from Twin Rocks, where the annual district con vention was held. The delegation Included the Rev. and Mrs. Fred M. Weatherford. Miss Ruth Scoville. Mrs. Ethel Komstad. Miss Laura May Fos ter. Miss Edna Knowles, Fielding and Evelyn Weatherford. Mr. Weatherford was one of the speakers of the con vention, which comprised more than 230 young people of the north Pacific district. Miss Ruth Scoville won the district oratorical contest. In which representatives from morn than 50 churches participated. She is a grad uate of Pasadena college. This month she will enroll In the Good Samarltnn hospital at Nampa, Idaho, to com plete the nurses course, following which she will go to Africa as a missionary for t he Church of the Nararene. To Sing Hera Mr. and Mrs. H. H Lacy, members of the Colored Quin tette of Cleveland, Ohio, will give a sacred concert at the Church of the Naurene. Central avenue, at Jackson street Thursday at 7:45 p. m. Mr. Lacy directs the quintette, which has been singing together for 17 years, rated the lowest continuous period for any five men to be engaged In gospel singing. The quintette has made three trips across the ocean to engage In evangelistic singing. They hare Just returned from an 11 months tour of Great Britain, Norway and Sweden. Only Mr. Lacy and his wife are making a coast series of concerts at this time. The public la Invited to hear them. Use Mail rrtoune want ads. Too Late to Classify '32 CHEVROLET Panel Delivery, per fect every way, should sell at $215. t speclsl bargain price, only $19$. PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge - Plymouth Distributors WANTED Pear Pickers, beginning Monday. Wilt Hansen Orchard, South Pacific highway. WANTED TO RENT ft or 6-room unfurnished house close to acad emy. Phone U84-J-3. g. - 5 -room Modern House, S 1 77 S of ande 300. down V 1 fcU and 22. per month. See A. F. Flower. 12th and Front street. FOR SALE Jonathan and Delicious Apples, one box to truck load. Joe Kantor, route 4, Fern Valley, FOR SALE New ft -room Modern House. Call 133 So. Grape. FOR SALE Hungarian and Blue Damson Plums. 101 Portland Ave., phone 856 -L, WANTED Couple wish position as caretaker. References. Box 301ft, Tribune. WANTED Going Service Station and Lunch Counter. Box 3014 Tribune ELBERTAS, MUIRS and Crawford at Wm. Olson, west from Wing orchard. CANNING CORN. $1 sack: String Beans. 3ic lb., third houte to left on Ross lane off Jacksonville high way. G. L. Robinson. FOR SALE J. H. Hale Peaches. Bring containers. Orchard run, 3c. Pierce Hothouse, phone 597-R2. GIRLS Over 18 as usherettes. Apply Craterian theatre Thursday morn ing, 11:00 a. m. Experience unnecessary. FOR SALE 1011 Reddy Ave., five room newly buJlt. home. Price with new furniture. C4.9M): unfurnished. 94.100. Hardwood floors, fireplace. inermosracic reguiatea ou noorrur nace. Very novel interior plan. Charles r. Ray, room 204 TJ. S. Nati Bank Bldg.. phone 302. FOR SALE Blooded male Spaniel Pup. hunting age. Phone 1546-J. ITALIAN PRUNES for sale. Just right tor jeuy. pnone 7-r-i4. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, brand new 6-room modern plastered house and ft acres good land, near citv limits. 2400, trma. SERVICE STATION, atore. modern home and 14 acres on highway and Rotrue river, will give good deal and take small suburban acreage aa Dart payment. giti Biooq, 123 n. Central, Romance On Screen Sunday . -v. sr . 4" . . Bringing to the screen the color ful romance based on the career of Jim Fisk, one of the most spectacu lar financiers and high-rollers of the period Immediately following the Civil War. "The Toast of New York." coming Bund ay to the Crater lan the ater, present Edward Arnold aa Jim Flak and Frances Farmer as Joste Mansfield, the girl he maxea a Broad way star, only to lose her amid the wreck of his many ambitions. Also In leading roles are Cary Grant, as Fisk pal "Dandy M Boyd, who finally wins Joste, and Jack Oakle, as another crony of the me teoric plunger, brings the comedy tourh into the film. HOME AND GAS STATION Four-room house . modern, d o ble constructed: 3 large lots: service station. 3 pumps, air compressor, rest rooms. On highway: making money. Good buy. Price $3700. terms. Also Ranch. 190 acres; 100 acres irrigated, free water; good soil; improved: well located; excep tional buy. Also 8 Acres close in: : good soil, irrigated; modern 4 -room house; fruit, oak grove: price $2500; j small cash payment; balance easy terms, 4! interest. UPP & RINOOEN Room 1 Sparta Bldg., Phone 665. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Kitchen Utensil, etc. Many small Items, ftc. 512 King. PEACHES Mulra, Blbertaa and Halos, i mile south white Griffin Creek school. Henry HukUl. FOR SALF. New. attractive Horn. Two bedrooms. Close In. Box 3002 Tribune. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE Six rooms and sleeping porch, service porch, bath, fireplace, garage, wood shed, paved street, excellent loca tion With a small amount of re pair this bungalow can ba made into an attractive home. Price, $2200.00 1 THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Phone 1496 or 1548-R PLEASANT ROOM and Board. 820 West 11th. win flll.v PornM rhimn n W. Gilbert. Jacksonville -phoenix high-1 way Vi miles east Jacksonville. FOR SALE Bulck Sedan, eheap. 410 N. Ivy. PASSENGERS WANTED to Spokane. Leaving Friday evening. Phone 1266. ASTERS. 3 dozen ftOc. Dreslers, 1107 E. Main. ELBERTA PEACHES, delivered. Phone 120. Wilcox at Lamport. CALL AT ONCE First-class room and board. 611 W 10th. LANOE'S GOOD USED CARS PRICE HAS BEEN CUT ON EVERY CAR IN STOCK 1936 Chevrolet Tudor 1936 Olds Tudor 1935 Chrysler Sedan 1936 Chrysler Coup 1935 Plymouth Tudor 1935 Plymouth Fordor 1935 Plymouth Coupe 1936 Plymouth Coupe 1934 Chrysler Airflow 1935 Chrysler Coupe 1936 Dodge Sedan 1935 Ford Sedan 1934 Plymouth Tudor 1936 Pontlao Brougham 50 Cars to Choose From LANOE MOTOR CAR CO. Chrysler - Plymouth Dealer , 38 N. Riverside. Phone 18. Used Car Lot, 25 8. Riverside. 04 4 ft ft n Bcres Improved, familv 3 llll fruit, 3 acres clover and blue grass, electricity, a real buy. Terms. also m A A neat 4 -room house, large ShzS lot. A good buy with $225 v w cash, balance $10 per month. A. F. Flowers, corner 12th and Front. JJW.I A neat 4-room house, large lot. A Rood buy with $225 cash, balance $10 per month. A. F. Flowers, cor ner 12th and Front. ELECTRIC I AnT 42P I No. HoUv Do anything, anywhere. Tel. 537-W. In Gay Comedy 'si VV"V- Eleanors Whitney and Johnny Downs, who are Just as much that way about each other off screen aa on, are the featured players In "Blonde Trouble. the gay comedy romance which plays at the Rlalto theater today and tomorrow. The cast also Includes Lynn Overman. Benny Baker, William Demarest, El Brendel and twenty other comedy names. "The Legion of Mllng Men." drama of dfsert Intrigue, shares dou ble bill honors with "Blonde Trouble."- Ralph Forbes and Ben Alex ander head the featured cast or thousands. EXCHANGE 40 acres: fruit, alfalfa and farm land; close In: for modern city property. Box 3003. Tribune. DISHWASHER wanted at Top Notch Cafe. WANTED Elderly woman to care for children and house. Call at 209 West Main. WANTED TO BUT Children's and Ladies' Used Winter Coats, alas Boy a and Men's Jackets. 6 It East Mala, Just across bridge. FOR SALE Grape. J. A. Manka, two miles east of Jacksonville, adjoining Clancy orchard- FOR RENT Very nicely furnished duplex to adults. Hawley Transfer. Uti N. Riverside. PEACHES J. H. Hale on box truck or ear load. Off grade for canning very reasonable. On roll south Voor htes Crossing, old Eraerick ranch. Look for sign. E. C. Cora. AUTO reftnlshtng to match any hillng 1 . j 't Si flavoA eca us ft Itoasted ' AND THEY'RE PROUD. OF CALVERT'S SsS KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON OPeVnJ I WHISKEY-90 PROOF X 1 y""WS I Cm IMF C.IVIWT PHTILLim CO.., Bit I W LlZQ TILURItVLOUIlVILLE.KY ..NDKEl.tr MD.. PINT lutO lXCUTIVtorriCHiCHWYM.lRBLDON.Y.C. rlF tS5 rop. SALE 7-room houw on one j floor: bath. !nrg front and birk porch, cement foundation, lot 60x 300. Splendid garden land, nloe harte and lawn. Only 1800. Rent ing for M5 per month. also S-ROOM HOUSE. 7l, lot. 700. 8ko 10 ACRES Joining city. IJe Ideal i for tub-dtvlMon or bualneaa. City water. Road on throe aide. Priced to sell. V O. PICKBLL i8 80. Bartlett. Phone 398. j FOR SALE Urge Circulating Ol! Heater with lank and pipes. prv ' tlcally new. ilOO value. Sacrifice! price, 100. Yeo Agency, 337 West Main. I BOSC and ANJOU PEARS WANTED EITHER ON F. 0. B. ORDER OR GUARANTEED ADVANCE MA VISTA PACKING HOUSE clLackySfor ROBERT ELEANOR TAYLOR POWELL Geo. Murphy . Binnie Barnes . Sophie Tucker . Judy Garland . Buddy Ebsen Charles Igor Gorin . Ray Walburn Root. Benchley . Chas. Grapewin Willie Howard . Robt. Wildhack nun m r v r p- -. e- a, .varisx. ii "fnlln' A Million" 11 ot0" .,,-r.' "" ' .L, W -roth Mr rooi.t,p$" 11 -.- " TZmtrftf 'Yout Bnadwaroed Mint' 11 V,', f ' ? 'i "APoiroiNtwsho.." eSriXStLifr' V "Yun aa Mint" -TriaM .isii --vJ'. '- - - "Som9 of re I jlj N.?r." y Avoid Cr3wds! Come Early! 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