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PAGE SEVEN Grade Allen, George Bums In "College Swing" On Craterian Program "Adventures Of Tom Sawyer" Coming Wednesday Miriam Hopkins In Rialto Film Cantor At Roxy MARTHA RAYE 10PS SUPPORTING STARS MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1933 USED TRUCKS 1937 FORD V-8 Truck, 3 speed axle, new 7.50x30 tires. 157-ln. w. b. 1936 INTERNATIONAL P i C k U p, guaranteed mechanically 9450 1934 DODGE Pickup, 6-ply tires, almost new, excellent condition. 1934 DODGE 1 -Ton Truck, 161-ln. w. b 939ft 1935 INTERNATIONAL Panel In sulated body. Excellent milk de livery. PERRY L. ASHCRAFT Packard International Truck 138 South Riverside 7k wsaw-..". t ' ' '"a- i Oracle Allen. George Burns and Martha Raye, who panicked aud. lancet In "College Holiday." head tha all-star cast of the new musl eal comedy. "College Swing." which opens a three day run at the new air-cooled Craterian theatre today In this story of a coUeglata nit wit who takes over a leading Amer ican university and runs It to suit herself, the three gay clowns are assisted In their antics by Bob Rope, who climbed Into the top drawer of stardom by virtue of his single performance as the master of ceremonies In the recent "Big Broadcast of 1938." ' The story of "College Swing" Is the high-geared fantasy which has always provided Bums and Allen with their most successful material. It opens In Puritan times with a wealthy old New Englander making a will bequeathing the college he has founded to the first female member of his family who passes an examination In It. The camera then slides on down two centuries and shows Oracle, his descendant, getting herself In shape for the big teat. With the aid of a resourceful young student. Bob Hope, Oracle discovers a short-cut to knowledge which would make Einstein look like a piker. She passes the exam inations with flying colors and takes control of the university Immedl- ately. Under Oracle's regime, an ed ucational revolution takes place. "Liberal education" Is made "lib eral" In every sense of the word, with Oracle as "Dean of Men." Martha Raye as a member of the faculty and Hope as "Professor of ' Applied Romance." He "applies" It too, of all people, Martha, thus forming the screen's newest love team. Other members of the hilarious east Include Edward Everett Horton. Ben Blue, Betty Orable. Jackie Coo tan and Sklnnay Ennls. Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy In Operetta At Rialto Drama, romance, thrills and the gorgeous music of Victor Herbert's greatest operetta are blended In "Naughty Marietta," spectacular ro mance of Creole days In New Or leans, which opens a three-day de mand return engagement today at the Rialto theatre. The film co ttars Jeanette McDonald and Nelson Sddy. America's best loved song team. Directed by W. S. Van Dyke, of "Thin Man" fame, it tells a graphic etory of the settlement of New Orleans by the French In the days of Louis XV and of the love of a disguised French princess, seeking escape from a marriage of state, and an English officer. The dra matic side of the adventure thrills and perils of the period Is stressed aa thundering background for the glamorous music of Victor Herbert. Such song hits aa "Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life." "I'm Palling in Love With Someone," "The Italian Street Song" and all the original tongs and lyrics of the operetta are sung by the two stsrs. Other members of the cast In clude Frank Morgan, Aklm Tamlroff, Douglass Dumbrllle and ten thou sand extraa as American Indians and settlers of early New Orleans. "Walking Down Broadway." a smart, snappy first run feature atar rlng Claire Trevor, Michael Whalen Dixie Dunbar and a dozen others, plays aa the companion feature with the return hit. The film depicts the heart-aches, the desperations and longings, the laughter and triumphs of six girls who set out to put Broadway at their feet. Norman Foster, once a popular star now a director, meg naphoned the film. Name Glen Fabrick Shrine Club Chief Glen L. Fabrick Is the new pres " ldent of the Medford Shrine club. He succeeds Earl Newbry. Mr. Fabrick was elected at the club's last luncheon-meeting of the season Friday in Valentine's cafe George T. Frey was elected vice president and Harold Head secretary-treasurer. Meetings are to be returned on the first Friday In September. The orange was Introduced Into Europe by the Moors In the eleventh century and brought to England by Sir Walter Raleigh In the tlxteenth Arjroe In Eons PALO ALTO. Cel. (UP) Paleon tologlsu and geologlste have a re markable latitude In which to dis agree. N. L. Taliaferro of the Univer alty of California argues that recent researches place the creating of the San Andeara fault of California, one of the greatest earth rtfta In the world, at about one million years ago Other authorities place It at M.000, 000 yeart ago. TETANUS! Tstsnus. or lockjaw, ts usually the result of sn Infected cut, wound. burn or skin break, caused by fire works burns, stepping on rusty nails. Injuries from machinery, gunshot wounds, etc. The prevention ! very simple, ef fective and inexpensive. Call your doctor and have him administer tetanus antitoxin. The treatment Is costly, complicat ed and not alwara successful. Protect . yourself with a propho'.sctlc dose of this antitoxin. In the army and all j Industrial accident raws this la ad- , ministered and f:rt aid afterwaards. : Heath's Drug 5 lore. j The Immortal Tom Sawyer created by Mark Twain, and beloved by mil lions the world over, It brought to vivid life on the screen In a mag nificent technicolor production, "The Adventurea Of Tom Sawyer." open ing a four-day run at the New Alr- Cooled Craterian theatre Wednes day. The celebrated hero of boyhood la recreated In the flesh by Tom Kel ly, newest of the Juvenile stars to trash Hollywood. Other members of the Impressive cast are May Robson, Walter Brennan and Jackie Moran, aa Huck Finn. The Important tech. nlcolor classlo it brought to, the screen aa a result of millions of fan letters demanding that the famous Mark Twain story be made In nat ural living color and according to ad vance reporta the picture la a reve lation In Itself. EAGLES INSTALL YEAR'S OFFICERS Installation of officers of Crater lake aerie and women's auxiliary, Fraternal Order of Eagles, and the Ashland aerie was celebrated Jointly at the Medford armory Thursday evening. The Installation was held In the auxiliary clubrooms, which were at tractively decorated with large bas kets of roses, ferns and snapdragons All the officers took their oaths before a flower-bedecked altar. Mrs. Gertrude Wagner, junior past president, Installed the officers of the auxiliary and George Tucker, past president, Installed the Medford and Ashland aerie officers. A. H. Ban well was Installed as president of the local aerie, and Mrs. Llbble Root as presi dent of the auxiliary. They succeed Fred Powell and Mrs. A. H. Ban well. Corsage bouquets on behalf of the auxiliary were presented to the past officers by Mrs. A. H. Banwell, who thanked each of them for their work during the past year. Similar corsages were presented to the Incoming offi cers by Mrs. Root. After Installation, President Ban well made the following committee appointments, the first named in each case being chairman: Finance George Tucker, C. A. Thatcher, P. W. Gerhardt, R. W. Stout, J. D. Morrison, E. B. Squires. Investigation Fred Powell. Membership The drill team with William Peck, chairman, George Coats. Butte Falls, and R. C. Humphrey, Central Point, the chairman to ap point other members from Jackson county communities. Budget Ray Schumacher, 3. F. Haws, Burton F. Moore, R. W. Den man, P. W. Whltloek. Delinquent Claude F. Orlgsby, Paul Force, William Peck. Sick visiting H. Ruch, Harry Ward, J. T. Fowler. Entertainment John Hyde, Wil liam Peck, G. T. Dynge. A. M. Muse. Boy Scouts C. G. Gay. Christmas charity dance John Hyde. Christmas baskets Frank Shafer. Greeters and grlevanoe Harry Ward, Phil 8. Thurston, Frank Shafer. Publicity A. H. Banwell. It was announced by Mr. Banwell that a campaign for members would be lnunched immediately to terminate with a class on July 7, at which time D. D. Hall, past state president, would be present. The goal was set at 50 members. Grass Fire Causes Light Garage Loss Fire last evening did slight damage to the private garage of Henry Swear lngen, 316 Portland avenue. The ga rage was Ignited by burning grass, Chief Roy Elliott reported. Answering a ward alarm, flremon kept the blaze from the adjacent Swearlngen home. No one was at home at the time of the fire. 6:16 p. m., and Chief Elliott started an investigation to ascertain who, set the grass afire. To Get Aerodrome DARWIN (UP) A 1,000.000 aero drome is to be constructed for Darwin, gateway to Australia. . Closing time for Too Lata to Clas sify Ads Is 1:80 p. m. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE IPS 1 Model Ford Sedan and Trailer House. Inquire Hare's ranch. 3 blocks east Central point water tower. ...':w..,'svA.y!J r i 'Wise uirl'' brinies Miriam Hopkins arid Ray Ml 11 and together In a ro mantic drama, the background of which ta largely that of Greenwich Village, New York. A Park Avenue heiress, Miss Hopkins hides her Iden tity In the guise of a typical Bohem ian and takes up quarters near Mil- land, a young artist, Intending to bring about the loss of his various od Jobs in order that her father may obtain c.istody or two small girls who are legally under the guardianship of the artist. Walter Abel and Henry Stephenson support the stars in the picture, which comes to the Rialto theatre for Wednesday and Thursday. "To The Victor," starring Will Fylfe. John Loder and Margaret Lock wood, Is scheduled to play as the added feature with the Hopklns-Mtl-land hit. FOR RENT Three - room modern house and acreage at city limits. 10.00. Phone 405. FOR SALE 4 acres. 6 -room house, gsrade, wood house, chicken hous. cooler, young fruit and nut trees. Take light car as part pay. 3 miles out. Route 1. Box 300, Sunset drive. FOR RENT Small furnished apart ment to sublet for the summer. Carglll Court. '30 CHEVROLET COACH. 965. 943 ' Murray Ave., one block south, west of Washington school. FOR SALE BARGAINS 3 acres best soil, Irrigated, running water year round. Good chicken ranch. 7 -room, plastered, modern house: 3 bedrooms. Owner says sell for 93.000, terms. And 9 acres beat soli In county, 14 acres Irrigated, orchard, clover, large house, other buildings, 1,700, terms. And 4 acres, excellent soil, Irrigated, 4-room, plastered, modern house, other buildings. Down payment lits than 350, monthly payments bsl ance. Close In, good road. And we have a fine paying business for sale. Insurance of all kinds. GEO. H. YEO AGENCY 337 W. Main, Phone 154. PRICED TO SELL Close-In income business property by owner. Box 1671, Tribune. E.' : y aaV.. M w-. Eddie Cantor puts new ideas into Sulton Roland Young's swlngdom as the fun-making comedian in "All Baha Goes To Town." ' mirth-musical playing at the Roxy theatre to day and tomorrow only. Stars in support of the banjo-eyed favorite are Tony Martin, Louise Hovlck and June Lang. NOTICE FARMERS) It will be to your Interest to see W. E. Alexander at Central Point before buying new or used firm macmnery, WANTED Good farm or stock ranch valued about 13.000 for going business, box ioei, Tribune. FOR RENT 6 -room modern house at 710 Palm. Call 363 Jacksonville. FOR RENT 3 -room attractive apart ment and bath. Partly furnished. Close In. Box 1660. Tribune. 1037 Dodge Pickup, looks and runs like new. 00-day guarantee. Priced to sell, only 9530. Special terms. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors MEDFORT BARGAIN HOUSE SPECIALS Roofing Paper and Corrugated Iron, less than mall order prices. Barbed Wire Fencing. Wire Screen snd Chicken Netting, big stock. . Kelvlnator Refrigerator, 940.50. Paints, all colors. Inside and outside, 1.35 gallon. Canvas Cots, 91 each. 50.000 ft. Second-hand Pipe at spe cial prices. Fire Hose and Garden Hose, big sup ply. Used Washing Machines at reduced prices. New shipment of Shoes and Boots, priced from 35c and up. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St. Phone 1063. FROM a recent purchase of bankrupt stock we hnvc 3 Maytag aluminum washers, new, with gas engines; 1 Electrolux refrigerator. 6-ft., kero sene; 1 G. E. radio, 10-tube console, automatic tuning: 1 Westlnghouse electric rnnge with trash burner. au priced to sen, lk s Radio and Electric Shop, 413 East Main. P.ANO CLEARANCE SALE Every piano on sale at unheard of low prices. Finest used pianos In south ern Oregon. All tremendous bar gains. . We can give you easy terms, but remember CASH TALKS. Hawley Transfer, lis N. Riverside. FURNITURE FOR SALE. Three-room house for rent. 009 Beatty. FOR SALE Walnut piano. 975. 3134 cast Main. 1036 MOTOR BIKE or will sell motor separate. A bargain. Box 1651, Tribune. HERE ARE SOME REAL BARGAINS 1030 Essex Sedan, excellent condition 985 1931 Model A Ford Touring, new tires and paint 9185 1034 Studebaker Dictator Coupe, paint, tires and motor in excellent condition 9380 CHAPMAN-COOKSEY MOTOR CO, Used Car Lot Behind Craterian Theatre ZINNIAS. TOMATO PLANTS, 5c dOR. B35 West 13th. 135 LOTS to exchange for Medford property. C. S. Butterfield, 409 Medford Bldg. BANG GO PRICES Closing outbrsnd new "38 Willys DeLuxe Sedans at ridiculous reduction. See this car today. It's a steal. Come In. Pennington. 33 S. Bartlett. Tel. 977. NEW MODERN HOME, east side, for sale or lease. Also will exchange strictly modern home, 3 -car garotte, large shade trees, will take smaller home as part payment. Also 190 acre stocked and equipped dairy ranch, no encumbrances, want smaller ranch or city . property. Attractive terms. C. S. BUTTERFIELD 409 Medford Bldg. "TTSED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS' 1936 CHEV. Coupe, looks like new, guaranteed mechanically, newSU vertown cord tires. 1935 PLYMOUTH Coupe, only 19.000 miles, excellent condition 9450 1037 PACKARD Six Touring Sedan, guaranteed, looks new.......,.. 875 1936 TERRAPLANE 3 -door Sedan, A-l condition.. 1936 PACKARD 120 Touring 3edan. guaranteed mechanically 9845 1935 DODGE Touring Sedan, only 19.000 miles, very excellent con dition. PERRY L. ASHCRAFT "GOOD USED CARS" 136 South Riverside Phone 101 Open Evenings and Sundays 3 ACRES on highway, 4-room new residence, running water: restaurant-equipped, good fishing. River bottom soil. Fireplaces In both buildings. Total price, 93.600. See A. F. FLOWERS 13th and Front MUST SELL Beautiful large Sellers kitchen cabinet, library desk, swivel chair, old combination china cao-. lnet and wardrobe, sweeper, dishes, tools. 133 Eighth street, Ashland. Ore and Bullion Purchased LtotaMd by SUM ! Calibrate WILDBERG BROS. SMELTING Of REFINING CO. Officii 742 Market St.,Saa Franoxo PUntt South Stn FrtncUca SHEEPMEN Losses through dogs shall be reported within 48 hours In order to secure compensation. DOG CONTROL BOARD if If f f Os Special II M. jtn.Pi Return i rP-:ri n Engage- 1 f. 4M4 n ment 1 N kfA U ' TODAY- v tiJ MONDAY p: tSZZ, Dl V MO THE M08T THRILLING STORY riu8 feature no. - ; BVj.R 8i,T T0 OLorious MUBI0I k-it.iai-.Tnrffl -y i Brought back by popular demand Jean MoiowS? f rf'v.f ette MacDona,d an(l Nelson Eddy'i great wnt'dV V J i'I C0-,wSix't chievement '.I DIFFERENT tS"j."i III SMM Victor Herbert's WB$q I "NAUGHTY "11 .MARIETTA" S FRANK MORGAN DOUGLASS g ! DUMBRILLE AKIM TAMIROFF I Har them ln(t: "Ah. Swrt Mja 117 Of Lite". "I'm Falling In Lore Willi aomfone", "Tramp. Tramp, Tramp" and many more Phnw Han. 1:4.1 - S:J0 NaonhtT Marietta :jn 10:40 Mai. . , . 2V Km . , . .15F KMHet . . I Of Down Broadway at X:00 8:10 . :! OtfttUG V,.!S STARTS TODAY l MARTHA RAYE BOB HOPE jf I Edward Everett Horton Ben Blue j J Betty Grable - Jackie Coogan ( ISASjSE ft Florence George John Payne Robert Cummlngs I 72tJ y'w' Skinnay Ennis The Slate Brothers V ? j 1:45 . 3:15 S I I V"i rVl MaU 300 EvM 400 1.