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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1937)
NfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, 193? PAGE NINE LOCAL amd PERSONAL From Prospect Stuart Week of Prospect was among out-of-town res idents transacting business here yes terday. From Yreka Naomi Sperlock. of Yreka, Cal., was In Medford yesterday to transact business and receive med ical attention. Get Deer Reports of successful deer-bunting expeditions were receiv ed today from A. A. Seekatz, Bertie Sexton and J. B. Smith. All bagged blacktall in different localities. Returns Home Adrlenne Steward returned home this morning by train after a several days' stay In Cali fornia. Isaacs Home William P. Isaacs was among Medford residents return ing home by train this morning after a visit to northern cities. - Visitors Leave Stanley and Ken neth Jones of Tule Lake City. Cal.. left yesterday to return to their home after visiting here for several days with relatives and friends. .On Inspection Trip Janie V. Smith and Edith Punk of the Rogue River national forest, are expected to re turn from Lake of the Woods tonight where they have been making an In spection visit. Accepts New Post Hobart Price, well known automobile man of this city, has Joined the staff of Rogue River Chevrolet, Inc.. In the capacity of sales manaRer. according to an an nouncement today by C. M. Hurd manager of that firm. ItedniPO Dance The Medford Red mer lodge will hold a hard-time dance in the hall on Apple street next Saturday night, It has been an nounced. Members of the Redmen and Pocahontas lodges will be present with their Invited guests. Social Security Offkial Visits Dan j. Coman. manager for this district of the social security board with headquarters In Klamath Palls, was In Medford yesterday on a routine visit. He stated that all employers applications for account numbers and employers' applications for identifica tion numbers should be mailed to Klamath Falls from now on Instead of Eugene as formerly. Any inquiries regarding social security should be addressed to him at 611 Medical Dental building, Klamath Falls, he stated. f L nPF i,hin I : U5 lE- 1 end Irri- Illl Its oily base soothes. To Hilt Charles Helrholrer of this city was calling on friends in Hilt, Cal., Sunday. t From Ashland Recent Ashland visitors In the city include VerNetta and Bert Swsrtsley and Juan it and Dan Moon and O. H. Wenner. Business Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Prank Moore of Ashland were among those attending to business matters here yesterday morning. Here Saturday Out-of-town sesl- dents calling in Medford Saturday evening Included Wilbur Sherfy and Lee Ashcraft, both of Ashland. t Monday Visitors Monday visitors here Included Lee Ryan and Mrs. Rsy Mlnkler, both of Ashland, who trans acted business here. From Eagle Point Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brown of Eagle Point were shopping and transacting business here this morning. Here Monday Out-of-town resi dents calling here Monday Included Wayne Quill, Ira Hart and Mrs. A. D. Helms, all of Ashland. . Dog Poisoned Mrs. W. E. McClaln of 22 Almond street, reported today to city police that her dog had died yesterday from some form of poisoning. Granddaughter Dies Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Cady of Jacksonville received the sad news that their little grand daughter, Ellen Louise Cady. 18 months old, had died at Moscow. Idaho, yesterday morning. She was the daughter of Dr. Louis C. Cady of ' that city. Aid Meeting Ladles' aid of the Zlon Lutheran church, will meet Thursday afternoon In the church parlors at 2:16 o'clock. Rev. Werner Jesson wilt lead in the topic, "Mis sionary Work." AH members and friends are cordially Invited to at tend. Building Permits Victor B. Bur- sell of 414 Arcadia street, applied at the city building inspectors office yesterday for a permit to reshlngle his residence at a stated cost of $200. C. A. Thatcher of 632 North Central avenue applied for a permit to re pair his residence at a stated cost of $100. John F. White of 330Vi Laurel street, applied for a permit to change a partition at a stated cost of $50. To Attend Air Meeting Four Med ford men will leave tomorrow for Sacramento where they will attend the Western Aviation Planning Coun cil to be held Thursday, Friday and Saturday and which has been called by Governor Merrlam of California. They are A. H. Banwell, secretary of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce, Max Pelrce. president of the local chapter of the aeronautic association. H. S. Deuel, chairman of the airport committee, and Thomas Culbertson Jr., superintendent of the Medford municipal airport. Banwell plans to leave by United Airline while the others will probably fly down with Culbertson. Visits Here Ml Hester Miller of Ashland was in Medford Monday vis iting friends and relatives. In Ashland Nellie Cromwell was among Medford visitors in Ashland Monday. a To School Kenneth Schilling, who has been employed here, has returned to his home in Ashland where he will attend Southern Oregon Normal school. He Is co-cap tarn of the school's football team. 910 Fine Harry Robert Burks. 44. of Washington, was fined $10 in city court this morning on a change of drunkenness. Oeorge Anthony Miller, 46, was to appear later today to answer a like charge. Capt. Dressier Home Captain Jea- ale F. Dressier is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Dressier, 1107 East Main street. The captain who is stationed at Schofield Barracks, in the Hawaiian islands, la here on a month's furlough, owing to the ser ious Illness of his father. Mr. and Mrs. David Lily of Long Beach, Cal., and Dr. B. H. White, of Salem, the latter a childhood friend of F. H. Dressier, were also recent visitors. Slightly Injured R. W. Atkins, 38. of Central Point, received a slight arm Injury last Sunday night when he was struck by a Pacific Greyhound stage about three miles south of Medford. Atkins, according to the re port In city police station, was walk ing along the highway .when the stage, in passing another machine, struck his arm. The driver of the bus reported that an approaching, car caused his failure to see Atkins. Airport Arrivals Leaving Pearson field in Vancouver, Wn., this morn ing, seven U. S. army planes landed at Medford municipal airport en route to Oakland. They were: a North American basic trainer piloted by Lieut. Baum tester, a Douglas obser vation piloted by Lieut. Thompson, a Consolidated trainer piloted by Capt. Palmer, a Consolidated trainer piloted by Lieut. Merrill; a North American basic trainer piloted by MaJ. Howard French who had as his passenger, MaJ. Paul Burroughs, com manding officer of Pearson field and who flew the plane out of .Medford, and a Consolidate trainer piloted by Capt. Murphy. Two U. 6. navy planes also set down at the airport. They were a Grumman amphibian piloted by Lieut. Commander J. C. Cotton from Sand Point, Seattle, to Sand Point and a like plane piloted by Lieut. H. Sartorls from Oakland to Oakland. 3 Show Starts Tonight at 6:30 E sirni7oi is--111 :30-9:00 !SjiUJaiLi4Bfc I K",4,', ,0f 1 1 1 TODAY and THUR 2 GRAND HITS! They'll Kill You With Laughs! Those merry-mad dip- pies are uere ngttiu . with a bag of new gags and gals-and a murder ""thorn . Mysteries and dl',y bbnde. e Ws meat tat when he tri - solve 'era . . neiP v the police U i There are three types of mahogany West Indian, tropical American and African. The first is ordinarily considered the best. Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads Is 1 :30 p. m. Delightful Farce Coming Sunday 271 If " ' awl ssssfbiiBMS iiii Ml ' n nifii sirsnf & JiLmSiitMMmBmiC; . , One of the most delightful farces of several years comes to the Cra terian theater Sunday, when Thome Smith's "Topper" opens its local en gagement. Constance Bennett. Cary Grant and Roland Young have the three top roles of this mad. mad adventure of a timid soul who becomes a wlld rldlng playboy, with the aid and abettance of a couple of fun-loving "ghosts." who adopt Topper as their means of doing the good deed that will allow them to enter the pearly gates after being cracked up in an auto crash. Also In the cast are BtUle Burke, as Topper's wife, who can't under stand her husband's strange trans formation, and Alan Mowbray. Eu gene Pal let te, Arthur Lake and Hedda Hopper. Rialto Comedy Ole OlBen and Chic Johnson por tray two ambitious promoters, who seek to capitalize on the inmates oi a theatrical boarding house, in "All Over Town." heeding the double bill at the Rialto Theater today and Thursday. "She Asked for It." featuring Wil liam Oar Ran and Orlen Howard, a movie newcomer, shares the program. On Holly Stage Flo Blart. One of the headliners who appear with Maurice Cash In "The Follies Revue," coming Friday to the stage of the Holly theateT, Is Flo Blart, who bears the descriptive appella tion of the "Spitfire of Bong." Her rendition of modern favorites has brought her encores in practically every theater the unit has played. As the screen part of the program, Robert Young and Florence Rice will be shown In "Married Before Break fast." a comedy-romance of a young married couple and their hilarious marital adventures. Gary Cooper Heads Cast Drama of Sea On Craterian Bill In 1842, the sailing ship "William Brown," Liverpool for Boston, sinking In mid-Atlantic. The offl-1 cers were dead. There was barely enough room in the life boats for the women and children and a lew of the men. One of the passengers with master's papers took command, impressed a Jury and held trial over the other men to determine on their merits who had the right to live. He was later tried in America for this trial. From this astounding piece ot American maritime history has come one of the most exciting screen ad ventures ever filmed, "Souls at Sea,' opening a four-day run today at the Craterian theater. Gary Cooper and George Raft are co-starred, with Frances Dee, Henry Wllcoxon. Olympe Bradna and Harry Carey also featured in the large cast. Among the hlghllgnu of .the film play are a roaring fire ashore In Liverpool, a bang-up fight on the deck of the sinking snip, a duel with rapiers, and some other added excitements that nature apparently overlooked in the original case. WANTED Someone working t Myron fc Root to bring roast tur key for pot luck dinner. PEACHES Last chance for nice Hale peaches. 1 mile south of Voorhels Crossing on old Emerlck Ranch. Look for sign. E. C. Corn. WANTED Home for cat, good hunter. Phone 1432-J. Stated Communication of Reames Chapter, O. E. 8 , Thursday evening, sept, "r 33rd. 8 o'clock. Mrs. Mvrna Frtnk, W. M.. will give a report of Grand Chapter proceedings. Visiting members Invited. Hattte M. Alden. Secretary. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE 6 -room house, newly decorated. A bargain at el 160.00. Call evenings, 413 N. Columbus. TURKEYS 9 hens, 1 large torn, 33 young turkeys. All for 40.oo cash Call Sat. afternoon or Sundny, Stand t ford, near Power House, Gold Ray Dam. WANTED Transportation to Illinois, share expenses. Box 4048 Tribune. FOR SALE Balloon tired bicycle. Like new. $13.50. 416 Western Ave. FOR RENT 430 South Grape, at tractive, newly completed two bed room home, aaa.so. Charles R. Ray, room 204. u. S. Natl. Bank Bldg Phone 303. FARMERS ATTENTION We have a large stock of rebuilt farm implements, tractors, pumps, etc. It will pay you to see what we nave and get our prices, R. V. T. CO. 30 So. Grape Phone 206 LATE MODEL Bulck sedan, looks and runs like new. Dependable Blue Seal guarantee, special bargain price only 357. PIERCE ALLEN. MOTOR CO. Dodge Sr. Plymouth Dealer FOR SALE Italian and petite prunes rnone 7-r-i. FOR SALE Dairy fertilizer. mile north of Bear Creek Bridge. Central Point. Call after five. A. C. Pappe. WANTED Experienced waitress. must be aependaDie. Diamond Cafe. FOR RENT Nicely furnished 5-roora house, adults only, $40 month. Water paid. Inquire 634 N. Riverside. FOR RENT Unfurnished home at N E. corner Euclid Ave. and Acad emy Place, three bedrooms, nil Hcatrola, sightly location. 32.60. Charles R. Ray, Room 304, U. B. Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone 302. WANTED Pasture for calves. J. A. Manke. route 1. Medford, 2 mile east Jacksonville. AUTO reflnlshlng to match any color. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop. LADY LIONS Auxiliary will have a rummage sale at 417 East Mam Street Fridav and Saturday, Sept. 24th and 35th. FOR SALE Crawford Clings: a fine flavored canning peach. Phone 1016-L. C. C. Clemens, 303 Vancouver. FOR SALE Stahl's pedigreed New Zealand White Rabbits. 4 Chester White gilts. Phone O-F-13. FOR SALE by Administratrix. House hold goods and furniture. Includ ing piano, table, chairs and circu lating heater. Selma Anderson. Phone 10-XX-l. Central Point. FOR SALE Excellent milk goat. In quire 1131 E. Main. FOR SALE 2 -wheel trailer, 110: pipe cutter: ratchet reamer; 36-in. trlmo; 3 sets pipe stocks and dies, '4 -in. to 3-ln., (35. Phone 9-P-3 SAWDUST burner for sale. 51 N. Oak-dale. CROCHET bed spread, 80x92, for sale, 610 W. Clark. FOR RENT 4 -room completely v fur nished house, basement and zur nace. Phone 730. FOR SALE '20 Chevrolet Roadster, good condition. Cash or terms. Cheap. Harold Green. Myron Root Ac Co., or jacKsonvme. FOR SALE 47 A. with rich bottom land. f?ood for alfalfa, corn, melons; 7-R. house, barn, garage, hen house, windmill. Recuced to $8000. Terms. B. J. Palmer at Muslo Store. PHONE 069-R for furniture upholstering. Thlbatilt re- WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- tfitboul Calomel-Acd Ym'D Jubi Oulef Btabj IhcMwninj Rwis'toCt Tha liver thoold poor out two pounds of liquid bile Into your bowelt dally. If thU blla ( not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest It Juit decays in the bowels. Ou bloat up your stomach. You gat constipated. Youi whole aystem Is poUoned and you feel soar, unk and the world looks punk. Laxatives are only makeshifts. A mere bowel movement doeen't get at the eauie. It takes thoae good, old Carter's LltUe Liver Pills to get these two pounds of blla flowing freely and make you feel "up and up". Harm less, gentle, yet amailng In making hlle flow freely. Ask for Carter's Little Liver PlUa by nam. Stubbornly refuse anything else. 26e -BH SAM MYLIE OF THE TEAM Or MYLIE & SAUNDERS Who Will Appear at the CHATEAU FOR 3 DAYS Starting Wed., Sept. 23rd in Songs Dancing Comedy of -The Gay 90's SOMETHING DIFFERENT NO CHARGE CARNIVAL DANCE AT THE OASIS SAT., SEPT. 26TH New Loud Bpeakllig Bprlng Floor, Peppy Mu.lc by "Rogue Rlyer Rh?thm Boyi" 1 s . x -v- A nf i thrilling dvenrure.ion-romince. . . ftj. Ijt sj "Souls At Sea." rr 3J a- - . am a" r x v aw Out of the secret annals of the sea comes the strangest story ever told! On March 12, 1841, the Vrillum S. Brown stt sail from Liverpool for Boston with 253 souls aboard. The ship nevef arrived in port. Only 25 arrived ... 25 human beings with a story to tell so strange, so amazing, its like has not bees heard in all the turbulent history of the roaring sea. This story is the flaming, thundering, drama which brought about the most sensational trial in maritime history... which inspired Paramount' thrilling adventure-action-romance. . . J c (A IT Harry Corey PICTURS DIRECTED BY HENRY "Bens' L-nC'. 1 1- ism : II G ft ate it thrill ever filmed. Burning and linking oi Liverpool to Boston packet VTillum S. Brtum. y a s-v .:. - . I II., i I I I I UP ) r' riM...A grat r Memhftl FIOHT. .. Hand-to-hand ttruggle FLIOHT. . . An over-loaded life- Jr4 George Roft captured, In irofij. middle of the itomvjwept Atlantic, for places in the life-boati. boat on an angry ocean, Jp Avoid Crowds Come Early MaU30o Evei-40o Kiddies 10c Starts Today -4 Days Shows at 1:45-6:45 and 9:00 D)X1 I r D) i