MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, frrEDFOIlD, OREflOX, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1938.
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and
From FboenU The Rr. E. F.
UcFarland and son Alex of Phoenix
mre Medford caJlera Tuesday.
From Trail D. Sawyer of Trail
transacted business In Medford Tues
day afternoon.
From Ashland Gene Rltsslnger
and Clay Sugg of Ashland were busi
ness visitors In Medford this morning.
Prospect Visitors Mrs. K. S. Wright
and Mrs. Dale Griffin and children of
Prospect transacted business In, this
city Tuesday.
Meeting Postponed Alpha Delta
class of the First Christian church
has postponed the meeting scheduled
for Thursday, until next month.
Fined $2 Richard Miling of Med
ford was fined S3 In city court yes
terday for failing to stop his auto
mobile at a stop street.
Returns Home F. E. Thompson,
resident engineer for WPA, returned
last night to Medford from Prtne
ville where he spent three days vaca
tioning. Minor Accident Edwsrd R. Pre
fountain of Gold Hill and George W.
Lance of Gold Hill drove cars involved
In a minor accident on the Foot's
creek road yesterday morning, a city
police report said today.
New Residence George F. Cook
of 60 Kenwood Wsy applied at the
city building inspector's office yes
terday for a permit to construct a
new residence and garage at a stated
ost of $2500.
t
S. P. Auditor Here Harry Grin
dell of Eugene, traveling auditor of
the Southern Pacific company, ar
rived yesterday to make a routine
check of local stations. He expected
to remain here for three days.
Drunks Punished Louis Verschoor,
39, and Frank W. Meyer. 34, both
charged with drunkenness, were or
dered by City Judge Allen D. Curry
yesterday to leave town immediately
or spend 10 days in city Jail. They
aid they would leave.
Vacation Ends Huge H. Guenther
resumed his position as clerk at Med
ford post of rice Monday following I
two weeks' vacation spent In sight-
see Inn in the Rogue valley. Part of
the vacation was spent at the Guen
ther summer cabin at Union Creek.
Bond Practice Accordion band
members will rehearse tomorrow after-
aeon at 4. in the Baldwin piano shop.
133 West Main street. All members
are asked to attend rehearsal in prep
..ration for the band's recital in Cen
tral Point the same evening. Mrs.
Harry Prentice is director.
To Honolulu L. C. Gulp, public
accountant, left by train last night
far Sen Francisco whence he will sail
for Honolulu, where he will establish
business. Mr. Culp was scoutmaster
f Boy Scout troop 6 and the entire
troop waa at the railroad station to
bid him farewell. He resided In Holly
court.
Medics to Meet - Jackson County
Medical society will hold a dntner
meetlng at 7 thla evening in the
Idthla hotel, Ashland. Dr. E. G.
Everett will be host. Dr. R. B. Dille
hunt and Dr. Henry H. Dixon. Port
land specialists here to conduct a
children's clinic of orthopedics and
psychotherapy, will be the principal
speakers at the meeting.
Taking Course Grace L. Kims,
proprietor of the Marlnelio beauty
salon at 303 North Holly street, Is
taking a three weeks' Intensive course
In hair styling In Hollywood. She
left for the southern California fash
ion center by motorcar last Friday.
While In the south aha will also at
tend hair styling demonstrations and
hows.
a
Court of Honor Boy Scout troop
i, sponsored by the Lions club, will
hold Its third court of honor Thurs
day at 7:45, In the Roosevelt school
auditorium. Three boys will be In
vested with the tenderfoot badge and
several boys will receive advancement
and merit badges. Parents of the
boys are especially invited to attend
the ceremonies by Earl Miller, scout
master, and the troop committee.
To Attend Dinner About 50 mem
bers of the Jackson County Chamber
of Commerce are expected to attend
the chickep dinner to be given by the
Ladles' Civic club In the Central Point
Grange hall at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow.
The general public Is Invited, fellow
ship being the object of the dinner.
Tickets may be procured at the cham
ber of commerce. Attendance of
chamber of commerce members Is
urged by the Inter-city visitation
committee headed by George Hensel
man. See This New
Power Mower
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At
PERSONAL
On Business Mrs. L. A. Frost of
Grsnts Pass visited and transacted
business here Tuesday afternoon.
j
From Talent Mrs. Earl T. Newbry i
of Talent was a Medford visitor to
day. , I
Klamath Callers - Mrs. Blanche
McCune and son Bobby Stanley of
Klamath Falls arc visiting for several .
days In this city.
Box Social Fraternal Order of
Eagles and auxiliary will hold a box
social and dance following their week
ly business meetings In the Medford
armory at 8 p. m. tomorrow. Boxes
of lunch will constitute the sdmit
tanoe charge to the dance, the boxes
to be auctioned. Each couple Is re
quested to bring a box. The affair
is sponsored by the Eagles' drill team.
Rites Tomorrow Funeral services
for Leon G. Dunn will be held at
Klamath Falls at 10 a. m. tomorrow
In the Ward chapel. Interment will
take place In the Mountain View cem
etery, Ashland. Mr. Dunn. 86 years
old and a veteran Southern Pacific
brakeman, committed suicide in his
Klamath Falls home Monday, accord
ing to the findings of Coroner George
Adler. He formerly resided in Ash
land. ,
Planning Meeting About 50 cham
ber of commerce representatives are
expected to attend the planning dinner-meeting
in the Hotel Medford at
6:30 this evening. Sponsored by the
tourist and roads and highways com
mittees of the Jackson County Cham
ber of Commerce, the meeting will
make plans to accelerate highway de
velopment and to Increase tourist
travel In southern Oregon. Repre
sentatives will attend from the cham
bers of commerce In Grants Pass.
Ashland, Roseburg and Yreka, Cal.
New Medford Officer Captain Lee
M. Bown announced today that Ray
mond L. Harris had been assigned to
the game division of the state police
in the Medford district and would
operate from this office during the
summer months. Harris was formerly
employed by the Umpqua national
forest and has been a member of
the Oregon state police force for sev
eral months. With his wife and fam
ily, he has taken residence here and
will start work immediately.
Elected to Office The Rev. Henry
W. Anderson. Medford CCO district
chaplain who has been attending the
national convention of the Chaplains
association, U. 8. army, in Washing
ton, D. C, has been elected vice
president of the national association
representing the ninth corps area
group, according to word received
here. Mrs. Anderson accompanied the
chaplain on the trip and they are
returning via Tennessee, Ohio, Illi
nois and Wisconsin, and expect to
be back about June 9. They are
attending the northern Baptist con
vention in Milwaukee, Wlawthla week.
20-30 NOMINATES
NEW OFFICERS IN
Nominations of officers for the
ensuing year were made st the regu
lar weekly dinner-meeting of the
Medford 30-80 club In the Hotel
Jackson last night, with Neville
Blden being the lone nominee for
the presidency.
For vice-president, Merrltt Kittle
and El Colver were nominated and
for sergeant-at-arms, BUI Meyers
and Franklin George were named.
Four of the following win be elected
to the board of directors: Harold
WalL Andy Anderson. Fred Schmidt,
Harry Plnneo. Jack Hartley, Gene
Monaco, Bill Cunningham and Mur
ray Gardiner. Election will be held
at the June 6meetlng.
It was announced that Ralph
"Sleepy" Lay ton of Sacramento,
president of the 20-30 club associa
tion, will attend the annual state
convention to be held In Medford
June 11. Two hundred delegates and
guests are expected to pour Into the
city on that occasion, which will be
featured by a party dance at the
Chateau the night of June 11, for
MORROW COLOR
TO- fro
Stars in "Start Cheering"
- en? Sf1mW k
Grinning out at yon Just above ar
e some of the many stars' In "Start
Cheering," coming Sunday to the C
raterlan theater. Reading from top
to bottom on the left, you find Jon
nny Green, the orchestra leader. Char
les 8 tar ret t, and Hal LeRoy. Read in
g again from top to bottom, on the
20-30 club members and their friends
only, and a business meeting at
Valentine's the morning of June 13.
Entertainment at last nlght'a meet
ing was furnished by C. Glenn
Smith, senior high school principal,
who showed motion pictures of Pan
ama taken on his trip there last
year, and who gave an Interesting
talk on that country.
Guests at the meeting were Walter
Bowns and Newman Billings.
Ritz Bros, Donald
Duck At Craterian
The Rita Brothers and - Donald
Duck on the same program. That
is the entertainment treat promised
Craterian theater patrons starting
today for a four-day showing.
A wild and wacky comedy hit of
corn pone and corn llcker, revenue
Fugitive Lovers With But
One Chance To Live . . . !
Olympe Bradna, who stole your heart
in "Souls At Sea" .... soars to
stardom in this exciting story of
two lovers and their life of crime I
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TODAY
and THUR
Twin Hits!
DRGO.0.Y1
"True Confession of t woman wbo
ought hap pi new with one man . . hut
found danger tn the love of another!
SALLY EILERS PAUL KELLY
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right this time, you discover Gertrud
e Mesen. Jimmy "SchnozrJo" Durante,
Joan Perry, Walter Conolly, and Pro
feasor Quiz. Also in "Start Cheering.
though not present at the moment, a
re The Three stooges, Hrotlerlck Craw
ford, Virginia Dale and a host of oth
ers.
agents and feuds, brings the mad
Rltzes In their newest, and from all
reports their funniest comedy hit.
"Kentucky Moonshine." With them
In the cast are Tony Martin, Mar-
BETTER
KODAK PICTURES
Careful developing and expert
printing assures you of "more
good pictures on every roll."
In at 11 out at 5
SWEM'S
Photo Supplies
ill'lVii.J' M
OLYMPE BRADNA
GENE RAYMOND
OLENDA FARRELL
LEWIS STONE
PORTER HALL
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with
Now At Rialto
... '
Sally Ellers has the dramatic lead
opposite Paul Kelly in "Nurse From
Brooklyn." eicltlng story of a wo
man nurse who loses her heart to
man she believes has ahot her
brother, whtoh plays as the added
feature with "Stolen Heaven" at the
Rialto Theater today and tomorrow
only. Gene Raymond and Otympe
Bradna have the leading roles In the
latter.
Jorle Weaver. Slim Summervllle, John
Carradine, Wally Vernon and Berton
Churchill. ,
The popular Disney cartoon char
acter, Donald Duck, plays the char
acter role of a school boy In the
new technicolor animated comedy,
"Donald's Better Self." He la assist
ed by two etheral characters like
himself, his Evil Self and his Better
Self. Both try to influence him in
everything be does. After a series of
exciting events, Better Self finally
wins over Evil Self and Donald be
comes a much wiser duck.
Too Late to Classify
WANTED Girl for general house
work and care of children. Phone
1139-T.
FOR SALE LaSalle Sedan, priced
for sale: perfect condition; family
car. 139 S. Fir.
WANTED a wood cutters with drag
saw. Steady work. See R. Walters.
Valley Fuel Co., between la and 1,
Thursday.
1029 BUICK Sedan; only one owner;
driven very little; In storage two
years; all new tires. A real bargain
only $97.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Distributors.
FOR RENT Air-oonditloned room
In new home. Hotel accomodations.
Moderately priced. 38 North Orange.
Phone 1790-J.
LEAVING Tuesday for Denver and
Wichita; take passenger, share ex
penses. 333 S. Orange.
SWEETPEAS, 36o bouquet: alto other
flowers. Week days only. 30 So.
Peach.
WANTED TO HIRE for month, bob
tall or logging truck. 1108 I. 11th.
1930 BUICK Sedan, good condition.
Will trade for small acreage near
Medford. Inquire 38 North Front.!
FOR SALE Modern 5 -room home,
near Junior high and grade
schools. Sewer In, paving paid.
Box 3646, Tribune.
FOR RENT 8 -room house at 306
King St., 3 blocks from courthouse.
Phone 85 or 1911-W.
1S5 ACRES. 40 acres Irrigated, fine
creek land; house and barn. Make
us an offer. Box 3643, Tribune.
FOR SALE Large Ice-box. 7 Ml;
3-burner electric plate, 1.50. 830
W. 13th St.
BARBER WANTED Saturdays. Lloyd's
Shop, 40 N. Front St.
FOR SALE Alfalfa hay In field.
Ready now. Jim Gregg, Central
Point.
STILL TIME to plant glads. Bulbs lc.
All colors. 331 Maple St.
WANTED By married man. farm or
dairy work, or what have you?
Clarence Arnold, xrau, ore.
FOR RENT 7-room bungalow. Ross
Lane. F. L. TouVelle. Tel. 3&5-J-3
FOR RENT 3 -room upstairs apt.
138 6o. Holly.
LOST Brown alpper brief case
Valuable to owner. 136 W, Main,
Phone 903.
FOR SALE 1037 model General
Electric 6 cu. ft. DeLuxe refriger
ator. Used 10 months. Bargain for
cash. Call 1218-Y.
LAWRENCE HUBERT
VIOMNISl With
Rublnoff, George Stoll, Raymond
Paige. Beginners and advanced
at u dents accepted. Violin lesson
strictly private.
Special classes Guitar and Banjo
Studio Baldwin Piano Bhoppe
Phone 335
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PARTLY furnished house; also bach
elor's cabin. Phone 1748-Y.
ZINNIA and Aster plants. Dressler's.
1107 E. Main.
PIANO CLEARANCE SALE
We are closing out our entire stock
of fine used planoa at unheard of
low prices. If you want a piano,
don't fall to see these good buys.
Best used pianos of well known
makea In southern Oregon as low
as SIS. Small down payment, easy
terms. Sale starts Saturday, May
38. Hawley Transfer, 118 No. River
aide. FOR SALE Comfortable 3 -room
oabln on Rogue river. Phone 1438.
FOR SALE 6 -room modern house.
3 bedrooms, floored attic, large lot.
shade trees, shrubbery. Inquire
1109 W. Main.
Nitfht I imitarl Lv Portland 9:30 P.M.
NlglH LIHIIICU Arrive, Spokan 7:00 A.M.
IVERY REGULAR CAR AIR-CONDITIONED
Observation club car, with lounge, fountain, barber, bath, .
periodicals, cards. Latest types of atandard and tourist
leeping cars Deluxe coaches, with lounges for men and
women, deep individual teats, porter service, free pillows.
nu Cvnra Leaves Portland 8:30 A.M.
UdJ CAJrC3d Arrive Spokan 6:30 P.M.
Observation reserved seat coach, wide windows, individual
chairs (50c), cafe economy meals, standard coach. Scenery
of Columbia River and Cascade Range, Bonneville Dam.
LOW TRAIN FARES
Coach ... I 7.90 one way, $14.25 roundtrip
Tourist . . 8.43 one wsy, 18.05 roundtrip
Standard,. 11.24 one way, 16.90 roundtrip
And Rt,.rT.d 8tat Co.ch.
fftrta sod ttutrii ( eAlrfM Mdiltioat
S.uth.rn Pacific', horn, is.nt will sail through tlck.ti
Id connection with th. t. P. ft t. Ry. st proportion dr.,.
D.tatU or llluttrttaddold.ra will b fumiahod on raquaat R. H.
CROZIBR. Qan. Paaiangar Ant, American Bank Bids, Portland
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"Moon.,..- "
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HAIL INSURANCE at standard rates.
Prompt and satisfactory adjust
ments. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC.
HAVE motor and chassis steam clean
ed for summer driving at Mltcaell
Auto Beauty Shop.
HELP STOMACH
vPhoMX JoSl Eat
Everrthini from Souo to Nut
Th tomtch ihould dlUt two pounU of fM4
ponrlT rout atomarh pouri out tot much fi'itd.
Tour food dpsn't dleMt tnd jra htt fii, heart
burn, oauie. pain or tour atowii. You fl tour.
Irk and upiat all orar.
Doctor atj narar t&ka a taxaUr for tenaca
rata. It la (Unnroui and foulUh. It takn tfiow
ltU bUrit UbltU callad Ball-ana for lndlg-lioa
Is mak lha aifMa atomaeh fluid haroltii. roller
Sittua In S DtautM and put jcu ba-k on lour
L Relief ll to quirk It ia unuinf utd on 25
aacauf worw U. Aas for BaU-u Ik IwUtwUoa
choici or s. p. a s. trains
DAY OR NIOHT
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Complete Shows
at 1:45
6:45 and 9:00
Matinees 30c
Evenings 40c
Kiddies 10c Anytime
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