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    JrEDFORT) MATT, TRTBUXE. nRDFOKD. OREGON. TVEDNTDAY. .TTTCE 1. 1938
PAGE FIVE
LOCAL aiid
From Ashland Percy Arant of
Ah)nd wm a busintu Tlaitor In
Medford thli morning.
genslon Delayed Meeting of the
Mftdford home extension unit, sched
uled for Thursday, has been post
poned to a future date.
Townsend Dinner Townsend club
No. 1 will serve a dinner Friday even
ing from 8:30 to 7:30 at the Town
send hall on West Main street.
Returns Home Mrs. Eve Benson of
13S West Main street recently return
ed from Eugene where she attended
the graduation of her son Noel from
the University of Oregon.
Visit Cabin Mr. and Mrs. Rlohard
Mole and family of 522 South New
town street were week-end gueata at
the cabin of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wtl
Hams on Shady Cove.
At Yre.ka Mrs. Margaret Burton
and daughter Beverly and mother.
Mrs. James D. Falrchlld of 701 South
Oakdale avenue spent Memorial Day
visiting friends In Treka. Cal.
Returns to Of fire Edith Nichols
returned to her position In the city
superintendent's office today after
being confined to her home yester
day with a slight Illness.
On Coast Mr. and Mrs. Ray An
drews of 842 South Riverside avenue,
accompanied by Viola Penland and
Bob Stewart, spent the week-end vis
iting on the coaht.
Visits Parents Henry Hathaway
of Eugene visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Hathaway, at their home
at 1017 East Main street over the
Memorial Dny week-end.
On Inspections H. C. Obye, asslat
- ant supervisor of, the Rogue River
national forest. Is spending the week
making Inspections In the Union
Creek and Butte Falls districts of
the forest.
Vacation Over Rolsnd G. Beach
resumed bis duties as assistant post
master yesterday after spending a
vacation with Mrs. Beach at Silicons.
Most of the sojourn was spent in
fishing.
In Coram Lee Bullls of Flor
ence avenue returned yesterday from
Corvallls where he attended the Ore
gon State college baccalaurate ser
vices. He stayed at the Sigma Nu
fraternity house of which he Is a
member.
Prom Portland Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Carton, accompanied by Mr. Car
Ion's brothers, Richard and Robert, of
Portland, spent the week-end here
visiting Mrs. Carton's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Arnold, at their home
on Route 1. They made the trip by
motorcar.
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Candidate Here Andrew C. Burk.
sheriff of Marlon county and Demo
cratic candidate Ar congress, and
daughter arrived In Medford today.
This afternoon they attended the
graduation exercises of Southern Ore
gon Normal school In Ashland where
Mr. Burk's son Is one of the gradu
ates. Back from Sooth Mr. and Mrs.
Cordy Sunderman and small daugh
ter of 716 South Peach street return
ed by motorcar last night from San
Francisco where they spent the Dec
oration Day week-end. . Mr. Sunder
msn is recreation technician of the
Rogue River national forest.
To Corvallls A group of local
debutantes spending the week-end In
Corvallis Included Virginia LlndJey.
Key Ford and Betty Vilm. Miss Vllm
was a guest at, her sorority, PI Beta
Phi, and the ohher two were guests
at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house
where they are members. The group :
made the trip by motor and atopped
In Eugene for a brief visit before re
turning to Medford. I
To Aquatic School Lieut. Dewltt
T. Sneed, Jr.. and John R. Fa too h.
educational adviser, will attend an
aquatic first aid and life-saving school
at Guernewood. CaU June 20 to 30.
as representatives of the Medford CCC
district. During July they will con
duct a similar school here for the
CCC men of this district. The school
Is held each year In the Medford dis
trict to .juallfy selected men from
the various camps as teachers of first
aid and life-saving technique. The
trained enrol lees then conduct sim
ilar schools at their camps.
Surprise Hit of
the Year!
Tomorrow
and
Friday
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PERSONAL
Clinic Tomorrow Regular monthly
well-baby clinic will be held from
1:30 to 4 p. m. tomorrow In the Spar
row memorial suite at the Jackson
county courthouse. Dr. 0. X. Drum
mond will be In charge. He will be
assisted by Mrs. Blanche Runels
Friable, supervisor of county nurses.
Parents are requested to telephone
ISM) for appointments.
Have Guests Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard
L. Dudley of 35 Myrtle street had as
their guests over the week-end Mrs.
Dudley's five brothers. The group
came here especially to see their
father, P. H. Dunn, who Is recovering
from an operation performed Friday
in the Community hospital. Visitors
Included Mr, and Mrs. Fred Dunn of
Crescent City. Cal., and Harvey, Lee.
Floyd and Clarence Dunn, all of
Olympla, Wash.
In Eugene Mr. and Mrs. H. S.
Deuel returned to their home at 1100
South Oakdale avenue yesterday after
having spent the weekend In Eugene.
On Monday evening they attended the
graduation exercises of the University
of Oregon at which time Mrs, Deuel's
son. Jack Enders. was gradtiated.
End era, a member of Sigma Nu fra
ternity, recently was awarded a cash
prize for a life insurance speech In a
contest.
From Yuma Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Bunton of Yuma, Arte., en route to
their home after an extensive tour of
the United States, visited here Sat
urday evening at the home of I. H.
Humphrey and his daughter, Vera
Humphrey. Mr. Bunton stated that
attar seeing Oregon's beautiful scenic
spots he was Just about to forget
Florida. Over the week-end the Hum
phreys had as their guests Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Law of Booth.
Publisher Here Harvey R. Ling,
publisher of the Daily Review In Bur
bank, Cal.. and his sister. Mrs. Arthur
J. Rose, were Medford callers today.
Mr. Ling Is well known In this city,
having lived here for a number of
years before moving to California.
Mrs. Rose was formerly Maud Ling,
also formerly of this city. She at
tended a 1913 class meeting of the
Ashland high school of which she
was a member-.
Brings Prisoner George Curtis.
31. of Chlloquln was being held In
Jackson county Jail today on a chaige
of hunting waterfowl on the Klamath
Indian reservation. He waived pre
liminary hearing before U. S. Com
missioner Bert Thomas in Klamath
Palls and ball was set at 91000. The
prisoner was brought to the county
Jail here last night by Paul Haniin.
United States deputy marshal, to
await grand Jury action.
Army Openings United States
army recruiting restrictions in force
since early February have been tem
porarily removed to permit accept
ance of men to fill vacancies with the
29th engineers now stationed in Port
land on a topographical mission, it
was stated In a press release today
from MaJ. H. D. Bsgnall. recruiting
officer of this district. Full infor
mation regarding requirements for
enlistments with the engineering de
tachment msy be procured from Sgt.
Willis S. Estep at the recruiting sta
tion In Medford city hall. Applica
tions will be received only during
this month, Major Bagnall counselled.
On Forest Work Expansion of
operations for the summer sesson on
the Rogue River national forest was
indicated today when headquarters
announced employment of several
men in protective work. Starting
work today were Robert Webb, Cen
tral Point school teaehnr
a training officer; Russell Winn of
Trail, protective assistant at Lake o'
Woods; Dale Bums, Oregon state for
eatry student, protective assistant at
Union Creek: John Byrne, lookout
si raiiowuox station In the Apple,
gate; and Carjr Taber and George
Boussum, fire guards stationed at
the warehouse on McAndrewa road
where flre-flhllns Miiim.i i. . .
for quick dispatch to any area of the
r. cyme is the first lookout
to be posted this year.
Shows 1:45-7:00-9:15 30c-40c-10c
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Car Vpset A machine driven by
Gordon L. Schermerhorn of 20 South
Fir street was upset at 4th and Orape
streets yesterday afternoon when
struck on the right rear fender by a
car operated by Ernest G. Burslng of
610 West Clark street, a city police
report ssld today. Nobody was hurt
and neither car was badly damaged,
the report said.
Shift In CCC Capt. Glenn J. Key,
Medford CCC district motor trans
port officer (or the past three years,
has assumed command of Company
S22 at Camp Whltmore. He succeeds
Capt. Alvln M. Clbula. who la retir
ing from the civilian conservation
corps to re-enter private employment.
Capt. Key, who has made his home
in Medford. Is moving with his family
to Redding. Cal. Capt. Ernest J.
Brugger, district sales officer.' will
serve as district motor transport
officer.
To Convention Postmaster Frank
DeSousa will leave tomorrow for
Baker to attend the annual conven
tion of the Oregon eMpter of the
National Association of Postmasters.
The convention will be held Friday
and Saturday. Scheduled speakers In
clude Gov. Charles H. Martin. I. A.
8 moot of Salt Lake City, president
of the national association: Jesse C.
Donaldson. - deputy first assistant
postmaster -general; Ramsey Black,
third assistant postmaster-general,
and William MacSwaln of the United
States secret service. Mr. DeSou7a Is
chairman of the Oregon chapter's
committee on resolutions. Also at
tending from Jackson county will be
J. H. Fuller, postmaster at Ashland.
Forest Creek
FOREST CREEK, June 1. (Spl.)
Forest Creek school closed May 24,
completing one of the most success
ful year's work In Its history. Three
pupils graduated from the eighth
grade. They were Wayne and Nor
man Meeds and Annabelle Hoxsworth.
Accompanied by their teacher. Mrs.
Nettie Armprlest, and Elva Chestnut,
they went to Ashland May 27 to par
ticipate in' the county graduation
exercises. ,
Ivan Davtes lost a full day from
his logging Job when his truck broke
down May 24, and had to be com
pletely overhauled.
Mrs. Stanley Che-ami t and family,
Leonard, Reva and Elva, accompanied
by Mrs. Nettle Armprlest. attended
the Jacksonville high school bacca
laureate services at the Presbyterian
church May 22.
Mrs. Ivan Davles was a business
visitor In Medford, May 25. She also
underwent a minor operation for
sinus trouble at the doctor'a office.
Last school board meeting of the
year was held at the home of Mrs.
Paul Pearce, retiring chairman. In
Jacksonville, May 21. Mrs. Pearl
Pearce tendered her resignation and
school affatrs were brought to a close.
The annual meeting will be held at
the usual time In June.
Thirty-five thousand farmers in
the- federal district of Mexico City
have voted to give five centavos
(Just over one cent) monthly to
the newly organized Party of the
Mexican Revolution (government
party).
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DUPLICATORS AND SUPPLIES
Blerma, 116 N. Central. Phone 262.
She Was Only a Sailor s Daughter
but every Captain on the sea wanted her . . for his
First Mate! It'a Jessie's dancingest best I
TODAY
In Rialto Role
Shtrley Deane. featured In "A Trip
To Paris," starring the Jones Family
and playing at the Rialto theatre to
day and tomorrow as the companion
feature with "Sailing Along," is the
grand niece of Frank Redden, Mrs
Cora Oarder and Mrs. A. S. Bliton of
Medford. Miss Deane la the daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. Aronsen of San Fran
cisco, who are quite often Medford
visitors.
Jessie Matthews, the dancing di
vinity, stars in "Sailing Along,"
which also Includes Roland Young
in the cast.
Alice Faye, Tyrone
Power, Don Ameche
In Craterian Hit
Only once in a "blue moon" Is
there a movie so truly great that no
one con help but applaud It. And Into
such a category falls "In Old Chi
cago," which opened a five' day run
to capacity crowds last night.
Not one person that o&me from the
theatre last night was able to apeak,
so completely were they taken In by
the great American Epic. The stars
Tyrone Power. Alice Faye and Don
Ameche gave superb performances--but
the most outstanding role of
the whole picture was played to per
fection by Alice Brady that of Mrs.
O'Leary, whose three boys raised caln
In Chicago and whose cow kicked the
lantern over that started the great
fire that destroyed the colorful city
of vice and romance. Miss Brady
has won the years Motion Picture
Academy Award for this performance
and she deserves it.
Other outstanding roles are played
by Andy Devine, oa the bay-windowed
bodyguard of Tyrone Power; Brian
Donlevy, political enemy of Tyrone
Tom Browa. as the little brother of
the O'Learys; and Berton Churchill,
as the socially ambitious senator
from IUonola.
The picture starts with Mrs. O'
Leary bringing her three boys Into
the 1854 brawdy city of Chicago
and by a dint of a lady's fancy mud
spattered dinner gown, launches her
self upon a career as laundress In
order to send ner boys to school.
The boys grow up and by 1870 Bob
O'Lcary (Tom Brown) is married to
a German girl. Jack O'Leary (Don
Ameche) la a struggling attorney and
Dion (Tyrone Power) is making his
first Inroads Into politics.
Dion first swings Into his stride
when he woos Belle Fawcett (Miss
Faye) so that he can control the
choice site for a saloon which will
drive his political boss (Brian Don
levy) out of business. The violent
love scenes end with a sightly sub
dued Belle Fawcett becoming Dion's
aide In a series of machinations which
are culminated by a political plot
and
THURS.
electing Brother Jack O'Leary as re
form mayor of Chicago.
The strartge O'Leary tribe flghte
tooth and nail at times, and the
ollmax comes when Dion has his
brother perform the marriage cere
mony that la to lead Indirectly up
to the fire and the end of Jacfc O'
Leary and Chicago.
But a new day is born and from
the first scene to the last the au
dience la completely "pwallowed-up"
by the exciting episodes In the great
epic picture.
The fire which lasu around twen
ty minutes on the screen Is a reve
lation in the art of movie make-believe
and outdoes the famous earth
quake scene of "Ban Francisco" and
the hurricanes of 'Hurricane.' In
truth "Tn Old Chicago" Is a picture
that should be seen by all.
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Sams Valley
8AMS VALLEY. June 1. (8pl.
Mre. Frances Bpurlln left May 38 for
an extended visit with relative and
friends In Ban Francisco. She expects
to be gone most of the summer Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Clark will care for
her place during her absence.
A number of local farmers have
been busy this week spraying alfalfa
fields for weevil.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hoist returned
Sunday from a ten-day trip north.
They visited their son, Ray Hoist, and
family In Eugene, then continued on
north for a visit with their daughter.
Mrs. Ernest Hollenbeak and family.
Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Wilson are the
proud parents of a daughter, born
May 34 in Medford.
Mrs. C. W. McDonough and small
daughter, Nancy Carol, returned home
Friday and are spending a few days
with her brother and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Smith of Gold Hill.
Mrs, Betty Stelle and two children
of Medford visited several days this
week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. McDowell.
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Hundley of Mon
rovia, Cal.. are spending ft two weeks'
vacation here visiting her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Marsh and sister,
Mrs. Chas. Duggan and family.
Lewis Dusenberry has been engaged
the past week in cutting a number
of posts to be used as partitions on
the local school ground.
Herb Fitzgerald qpent the week-end
visiting friends in Eugene.
Friends here of Lester Oden extend
WHILE THEY LAST!
Westinghouse Electric
This genulns Westinghouse, automatic, elec--.trie
refrigerator is a real bargain at this special
price. We have only a few of this model in
stock and wish to clear them Immediately. This
lift top model Is the Ideal electric refrigerator
for- small homes, summer cottages, recreation
rooms, butler's pantry, stern, offices, roadside
stands, ete.
The compressor unit Is hermetically seated
away from all dirt. Dual automatic, seven point
temperature selector. Sanaloy metal evapor
ator for fast freezing. Freezes 22 Ice cubes
2Vz pounds of ice. Interior food chamber,
seamless porcelain with rounded corners. Flat
ribbon type shelves and sliding bosket.
Portable . . . easily moved from one location
to onother. No Installation required ... plug
Into any light socket. GUARANTEED 5 YEARS.
NOW! WHILE THEY LAST, ONLY $79.50.
Easy Terms If Desired
congratulations upon the announce
ment of his marriage to Miss Alma
Brown. The young couple at present
are making their home on Evans
creek.
Mrs. Anna Gilchrist of Oold Hill
visited over the week-end with her
daughter, Mrs. George McDonough
and family.
Nora Straus. Susan Roger, the
Chaa. Duggan, Wm. Marsh and Hund
ley families were among those at
tending the baccalaureate service at
the Southern Oregon Normal school
In Ashland. May 39. The Mlssea Dor
othy Straus and Mildred Duggan of
Sams Valley are among members of
the graduating class this year.
Young people of the local Orange
have been 'invited to attend the dance
In the Central Point Orange hall.
Wednesday evening. June l. The af
fair Is being given by the young
people's auxiliary of the Central Point
Grange and la for all young Grangers
of Jackson county. In hopes that they
may become better acquainted. Sev
eral from Sams Valley plan to at
tend. Sams Valley Grange will meet Sat
urday evening, June 4. An alternate
delegate to the state meelng In
Klamath Falls will be elected. The
home economies committee will serve
refreshments for which a very small
charge will be made.
Too Late to Classify
74" HA RLE Y -DAVIDSON motor cycle,
good condition. ftO. 830 8. Grape.
WANTED Transportation to Ash
land Normal. Phone 10B8-L.
SCOTTIE PUPPIES Sired by inter
national champion's son. Will swap
one for boy's bicycle. Royal Rogue
Kennels.
FOR RENT fl-room house. 20 mo,
water paid. Inquire 843 W. 14th.
LOST T-month-old Irlah setter.
Phone 1961. Reward.
FOR RENT Furnished apt.: bed
room, combination living room and
dining room, fireplace, cabinet kit
chen and bath: hot and cold water
paid. Mall Tribune Building. Ap
ply Bislness Office, Mall Tribune.
FQR RENT 4 -room partly furnish
ed house, 1 7.80. Phone 730.
PIANO CLEARANCE SALE
Every piano on sale at unheard of low
prices. Finest used pianos In south
ern Oregon. AH tremendous bar
gains. We can give you easy terms,
but remember CASH TALKS. Hawley
Transfer. 118 N. Riverside.
The
California Oregon
Power Company
WANTED Middle-aged caretaker i
no cnuaren. Reierenoet. box 1873,
Tribune.
LARGE Independent super service
station for lease. Located in heart
of city. Will take over 81,000 to
handle. Wonderful opportunity, P.
O. Box 083, Medford.
HIGH SCHOOL boy wants work dur
ing summer. Tel. 1614-X.
LEAVING for Portland Saturday. Have
room for one passenger. Box 1708.
Tribune.
TRADE EQUITY 34-acra dairy farm
'near Rogue River for smaller place
with electricity, clear or nearly
clear. Have good house, barn,
chicken house, hay house, 8 cowa. 1
bull, 8 calves, clover, alfalfa, fruit,
lee. Consider good home in Med
ford. Box 1707, Tribune.
FOR RENT Large, modern 8-room
apartment; newly decorated and
cool .with attractive yard: private
entrance and garage. Adults only.
711 K. Main.
WANTED 300 feeder pigs, from 80
- to 100 lbs. Phone B34-Y. Ralph
Smith.
FOR RENT ft-Toom house at 308
Oenesee. Inquire 839 Apple.
FOR SALE Dodge sedan, 838. Tires
and battery worth mure. Phone
1050. or call 330 N. Bartlett.
FOR SALE Fresh eow. 3 miles
north Jacksonville. Rt. 3, Box 347.
SLEEPING ROOM for J ladles. 706
So. Oakdale.
FOR SALE Conn trumpet, like new,
107 Washington.
FOR RENT Furnished house, 840
Palm St. Inquire 405 W. 2nd.
BOARD and ROOM 1003 W. Main.
WANT Three to share expenses to
Los Angeles. Leaving about June 9.
Phone 4-F-7. Eagle Point. W. F.
Martin, Eagle Point Star Route,
Medford.
SAFETY for
JACKSON
SAVINGS & LOAN
126 EAST MAIN ST.
Refrigerator
ONLY A FEW AT
THIS SPECIAL PRICE
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FOR RENT Service station, living
quartera. Inquire shingle house,
across from cheese factory. Central
Point.
ABBEY'S SPECIAL
'84 PLYMOUTH Coupe In fine condi
tion, motor, tires, finish, 'n everv-
thing 8365
WALTER W. ABBEY, INC.
Used Car Lot across from new
building, corner 6th and Bartlett.
BUY WITH CONFIDENCI
"37 Ford V-8 Coupe. 134 94 per mo.
Insurance and Interest Included.
Car In excellent condition. A bar
gain worth your consideration.
Briggs-Humphrey Motor Ce.
DeSoto-Plymouth.
133 South Riverside.
ELECTRIC refrigerators refinlahed Ilka
new. Mitchell Auto Beauty tihop.
BOYSandGIRLS
LEARN
a Band Instrument
This Summer
Join the School
Band Next Fall
Whipple Studio
Xf7 KInt St. Trltphona iis.1
ALEXANDER'S
SWING TIME BAND
Music for any occasion New mod
em. Dependable! Specialties avail
able by advance appointment
For Information, phone 616-J-t
YourSJHNGS
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