MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1935.
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and PERSONAL
ni mim Enid Punk, clerk of the
Rogue River national forest, waa con
fined with lllnesa today to ber apart
merit at the Arthur Anna.
Enter Hospital Mrs. W. H. Rucker
of 630 South Central avenue today
entered Community hospital where
he U to undergo a major operation
tomorrow. .
Auxiliary Picnic Medford Amer
ican Legion auxiliary will hold a pic
nic at Jackson Hot Springs at 6 p.
m. tomorrow. All members are re
quested to bring their own service.
...
Limit Canght Olenn Woolrtch.
guide at California on the Rogue,
fishing with a party of vacationists,
eaught the limit of trout Sunday
afternoon.
Meeting Tonight Jackson county
chapter and auxiliary of the Disabled
American Veterans of the World War
will hold their regular semi-monthly
meetings at 8 tonight In the Medford
armory.
Recovering Mrs. Ward Spate of
308 Vancouver avenue, who under
went an operation three weeks ago
In the Sacred Heart hospital, la re
covering satisfactorily and may now
receive visitors, attendants said today.
Transferred Here Carl E. Nichols.
Greyhound stage driver, arrived In
Medford yesterday from Klamath
Falls from where he has been trans
ferred to the Bugene-Medford dis
trict. He will make his home here.
At River Resort Commander J. M.
Haines. United States navy, and fam
ily apent the week-end at California
on the Rogue. They were guests of
Commander and Mrs. H. W. MeCor
msck. who are spending the summer
at the resort.
On Vacation Richard Calder, ele
vator operator at the Medford federal
building, and Mrs. Calder, buyer and
department head at the M-M depart
ment store, are spending a 10-dny
vacation In San Pranclaeo. They left
for the south Sunday.
To Inspect Lieut. T. P. Ooodwln,
United States navy recruiting officer
for the Portland district. Is expected
to come to Medford soon to Inspect
the sub -station In the federal build
ing. George E. Patterson, a chief
quartermaster, Is In charge of the
Medford recruiting sub-dlstrlct.
Minor, Accidents Cars driven by
J. L. Williamson of 311 North Bart
lett street and Mrs. Bert Thlerolf of
007 South Oakdale avenue were In
volved in a minor accident on South
Grape street between Eighth and
Main streets, Monday afternoon, a
city police report said today.
Carter Home Max Carter, son of
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Carter of 821
East Jackson street, arrived at his
home here last evening. He has Just
completed his freshman year at Harv
ard medical school and expects to re
sume his studies there next fall. En
route to Medford, Mr. Carter visited
his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Carter In Berkeley. Cal.
He made the trip from the east with
a group of students by auto. .
TOMORROW ONLY
Ma Wears the Pants!
and poor Pa washes
them !
ERNEST TRUEX
wniiAM Hpqrr itoh kobots
ENDS TOX1TE!
MENU POWEH
in "THIN ICE"
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From Seattle 8. M. Koshland of
Seattle transacted business In Med
ford yesterday.
From Grants Pass A..E. Turn
qulst of Grants Pass waa a business
visitor here yesterday.
Completes Visit John Relsacher
of the Berben apartments returned
recently from Condon where he vis
ited his parents for a week.
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Writers to Meet Medford Writers
club will meet at 8 o'clock tonight
on the meseanlne floor of the Hotel
Medford.
Returns Home Mr. and Mrs. S. 0.
Jerome of 1538 West Main street re
turned on this morning's train from
Los Angeles where they attended the
Shrine convention.
Arrive Home Lewis Campbell, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell of
Perrydale, and Ray Lewis, son of Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Lewis of 812 Catherine
street, are expected to return to their
homes here tonight from Washington
State college In Pullman, Wash.
Correction Mr. and Mrs. James A.
Clark of 804 Bennett street are the
parents of a girl, born June 10 in
Community hospital, weighing eli;ht
pounds, 8 ounces. It was errone
ously stated In Monday's paper that
the baby weighed 0V4 pounds.
To Portland Mrs. Dolph Phlppa
and daughters, Mlgnon and Marjorlr
of Crater Lake highway, left Medford
recently for Portland where they were
called by the Illness of Mrs. Phlpps'
mother, Mrs. G. B. Cellars. They
planned to be away about ten days.
ITnlt Meets Howard extension unit
will convene Wednesday at the home
of Mrs. Grant Nelson of Route 2, at
1:30 p. m. Mrs. G. E. Ousterhout
will install officers and plans will be
formulated for work to be done next
year. Refreshments will be served
and all women Interested In extension
work are welcome.
At Wrestling Matches Among
Ashland residents attending the
wrestling matches in the Medford
armory last ntght were H. E. Clay
comb. Chief of Police Charles P. Tal
ent. Mr. and Mrs. Art Cooper, Mr.
and Mrs. P. D. McDougall, Allen
Autry and Bob Ingle.
Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. Fred
erick Lotsey and two sons, Frederick.
Jr., and Warren, of San Francisco,
arrived in Medford yesterday to vlxlt
for two days with their bid friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Pellett of 503
South Central avenue. Mr. Lotaay,
Sr.. has been a traffic Investigator
In the San Francisco police depart
ment for many years.
Plane Held The 1:31 p. m. north
bound United Malnllner was held a
few minutes this afternoon for 6. W.
Donogh, Seattle executive of Sears.
Roebuck St company. Mr. Donogh
arrived by car from Klamath Fall
and the United Air Lines had been
asked to hold the plane a few min
utes as he had an urgent call to the
north.
Henn Ingers Home Mr. and Mrs.
B. L. Hennlnger of 1000 West Main
street returned last evening from
Milton. Ore., where they visited Mr.
Hennlnger's brother, O, F. Hennlnger
and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hen
nlnger and daughter Madalyn of Rose
burg, who accompanied the Medford
couple, are returning to their home
tonight. En route to Milton 'the
party enjoyed the Portland rose fes
tival. Here on Leave Dooley Fry, Jr.,
seaman first class In the United
States navy. Is spending a 38-day
leave of absence at the home of his
aunt, Mrs. D. R. Conner of Jackson
ville star route. Fry enlisted in the
navy through the Medford recruiting
station in July, 1938, and la now
serving In the gunnery department
on the destroyer Barry which at prer
ent Is stationed at the San Diego
base.
JEFFERSON GRANGERS
HORSESHOE CHAMPIONS
KLAMATH FALLS. June 14. CAP)
Down at Mud Springs, In Jeffer
son county, horseshoe pitching has
become a fine art and ringers are
as commonplace as mosquitoes In
summertime.
Mud Springs . Grangers, led by
Stanley Bobson, amaced onlookers at
the state convention horseshoe tour
nament here last night by sweep
ing the field with ridiculous ease.
Hobson won the singles event as
he pleased, covering every opposition
ringer with a ringer of his own.
The Mud Springs ace then teamed
with fellow. Orsnger Thad Dlzney to
capture first honors In - the doubles
division.
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Closing time for Too Late to Clas
sify Ada la 1:30 p. m.
ORDER YOUR GREEN
SLA WOOED
Now when delivery ii assured
12 and 16 inch
BIO LOAD
Delivered In City
Limits
Prompt Delivery Can Now Be Made on
FACTORY BLOCKS
Gary Cooper 3tar of "Marco Polo"
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Meet Mr. Marco Polo, the romantic
adventurer, as portrayed by Gary
Cooper In "The Adventures of Marco
Polo." opening a four-day showing
tomorrow at the Craterian theater.
A cavalcade of romance, splendor,
excitement and fun moves across the
screen in the Impressive film show.
A story laid In the days of China's
famed Kublal Khan, It pictures
Marco Polo as the world's first trav
eling salesman, setting out from
Venice to open a new trade route to
Pekln. Romantic Interludes are in
termingled with fierce fighting and
Oriental Intrigue to keep the action
moving at top speed throughout.
Slgrld Ourte makes her film debut
in the picture, while others Include
Basil Rathbone, Btnnfe Barnes, Alan
Hale. Ernest Trnex and George Bar-bler.
"Air Devils" Opens At Rialto
Dick Puroell and Larry Bjake have
two of the leading rolea In "Air
Devils," thrilling story of Uncle Sam's
Marines In mid-Pacific, which plays
aa the added feature with "Pour Men
and a Prayer," opening a three-day
run at the Rialto theater today.
An adventurous story of four gal
lant men and a girl who track a
dangerous munitions ring to the far
corners of the world. "Pour Men and
a Prayer" Btars Loretta Young, Rich
ard Greene (thrilling new star dis
covery), George Sanders, S, Aubrey
Smith, David Nlven. J. Edward
Bromberg, Berton OhurchiU and John
Corradine. . , .
CLOTHING FOR NEEDY
WASHINGTON, June 14. (AP)
Harry h. Hopkins, works progress
administrator, announced today WPA
would buy $10,000,000 worth of sur
plus stocks of men's, women's and
children's clothing for - distribution
to persons on relief.
The clothing, he said, would be
bought from manufacturers in all
parts of the country wherever Ira
mediate delivery can be made. It
will be distributed by state depart
ments of public welfare.
Hopkins said the program would
result in Immediate stimulation of
employment in the clothing Industry
and would decrease overstocked in
ventories. SENATE CONFIRMS 4
OREGON POSTMASTERS
WASHINGTON. June 14. (AP)
The following Oregon postmaster
nomlnetlons were confirmed yester
day by the senate:
Robert H. Fox, Bend: May D. John
son. Madras; William J. McLean.
Kerby, and Ermel H. Hosley, Ohllo-quln.
Suspend Picketing
Pendleton Grocery
PENDLETON, June 14. W) fol
lowing a conference between R. L.
Stone. Spokane, general manager of
Stone's fod stores, and retail clerka
union officials here last night, picket
ing of the Pendleton Stone's store was
suspended today.
The outcome of negotiations he
tween Stone's and the union regard
ing unionization of the store's per
sonnel will be announced at a meet
lng to be held here June 31, J. D
Sell, store manager, said today.
Mu.lral Tradition Revived
BERLIN (JP) Potsdam's musical
tradition, dating back to the days
of Frederick the Great, will be per
petuated thla summer by a festival
of music under the patronage of Gen
eral Field Marshal Hermann Ooer
Ing. f .
Closing time for Too Late to Clas
sify Ada is 1:30 p. m.
MODERN WOMEN
Nitd Not SvfTtf monthly palo sod delay dua to
cold, oervoiu itrAia, Arpoaure or umllf causes.
Chi-chw-ter Diamond Hrwid Pill are effectiT.
Klt&bleaodcveQukkRtl.al. iioJdby
ftllHnimMfni-nvnvAenL Afkfot
Mil I H 1 11 1 H , KB J 1 1 frl
1HI PIAMONO ty a AND" .
FRI. ONLY JUNE 17
MATINEE and EVENING
rIN PERSON!
fJnert FROM THE
PARADISE OF THE PACIPICI
"Bell's Oriainal
HAWAIIAN
Featuring
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ROBERT BELL (Hlmlf)
Hawaii' Qraataat Entertainer
HONOLULU CITY TRIO
NEKI LA MAKA
Wiitiki't leaek
dm el hietrt
ALOHA LAMI liwtfilM Insehl Rim
WAIKIKI BEACH iTKl 0UITW BAWD
Oitht SCREENY
SALLY BLASE e LLOYD IILOHLS
in "NUMBERED WOMAN
11 h J. Farrell MarDonald
,jTHE SACRED Tiffl
J LOVE DANCES
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Newest Island jt
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Princes
TEIHE KAHI
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At Holly Friday
, 7-; 1
Robert Bell, with a brand new
show and exciting new scenic effects,
brings his original Hawaiian Follies
to the stage of the Holly theater Fri
day, for a one-day only engagement,
with shows matluee and evening.
Native Hawaiian music and danc
ing aa presented In the Islands have
made this act outstanding.
"Numbered Woman." featuring Sal
ly Blane, J. Farrell MacDonald and
Lloyd Hughes, will be the screen fea
ture.
BIRTHS
Born' to Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Wilson
of 803 Mse street, June 13 In Sacred
Heart hospital, a girl weighing seven
pounds, six ounces.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gil
lespie of 333 Edwards street, June 13
In Sacred Heert hospital, a boy
weighing eight pounds, five ounces.
Portland Hotel
Strike U nbroken
PORTLAND, June 14. ?) Eleven
hotels and five A. FX. hotel and res
taurant workers' unions remained
deadlocked In a strike today
Charles T. Haas, chairman of the
Portland chamber of commerce con
ventlona and hospitality committee,
said 80 percent, or 1900 of the ho
tels' 3489 rooms were occupied and
that the strike apparently was having
little effect.
Use Mall Tribune Want Ads.
Too Late to Classify
WANTED Middle-aged lady for
hounework- Must be dependable.
Box 3340, Tribune.
FOR SALE Sterilized grape Juice.
Dell Vineyard. Route 3. Medford
FOR SALE Lambert and Royal Anne
cherries. Roy I Oanfield, on Jack
sonville Hwy.
FOR SALE DAIRY FLY SPRAYS
priced from 60c gal. up. Monarch
Seed & Feed Co.
WANTED Late model cara to sell
on consignment. Equities bought.
See JOHN, 9th and Riverside.
SPECIAL THIS WEEK Complete
. lubrication service, 75c. Rudy's
Gtlmore Station.
USED TIRE SALE
The largest Used Tire Stock In town
must be liquidated. Assorted slees,
50c and up. Lewis Super Service
Station.
FOR RENT 6 -room modern house,
S3G. 408 N. Ivy. Adults.
FOR SALE BINDER TWINE and
GRAIN BAOS. Monarch Seed &
Feed Co.
1930 STUDEBAKER; good running
condition, ills. Dressier'), 1107
East Main.
FOR SALE MADRONA DAIRY RA
TION "la tops" in dairy feel. Proper
nutritive balance, perfect blend
with a wide vsrlety of Ingredients.
Economical. Monarch Seed St Feed
Co.
FOR RENT Vawter Apt. 30 No.
Holly, unfurnished lower. Call
mornings. Phone 1108.
FOR SALE Preserve eggs now while
cheap. Use our WATER-GLASS.
Monarch Seed and Feed Co.
CLEARANCE
USED CAR RADIOS
Many models to choose from. Priced
from tlO up. Easy terms. Lewis
Super Service Station.
FOR SALE Royal Anne cherries; 3
large trees. P. O, Box 16S, Jackson
ville. WANTED To rent modern 0-ronm
house, unfurnished. Responsible
party. Call R. L. Carpenter. 380.
FOR SALE Bird supplies of all
kinds. Monarch Seed and Feed Co.
PIE CHERRIES. 3c lb. You pick.
Btnnkenshtp, Central Point.
FOR SALE Kill earwigs with our
EARWIG BAIT. Monarch Seed St
Feed Co.
FOR SALE Good rug. 11-3x13; car
penter tools, wheelbarrow. Invalid
rubber cushion. 413 South Grape.
1 HE FOUGHT FOR LOVE.-.FOR 1
I Marco Polo . . gar,
swashbuckling ad- P 'KaS I
III fight and love af- flKrfllll
fairs were exciting- Mj'Y" J
It spread from hi ,t .. 3 n
I Venire to Imperial I : - V-WJi U I
COOPER . ,1 WED.
pv ' find Tonne
W4 t Ir. V'jjf IRENE
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Mr (T L i "Joy of
h) riff Living"
1' V fAlRIJANKS. JR.
Shows 1:49 - 7:00 V:I5 Mat. -.10c Kir-40r Klddles-lUO
6 -ROOM furnished modern house. J
lots, new range, fine lawn, berries
and other fruit. A snap, U00. Near
Junior high and Jackson schools
Clear of Incumbrance; 9600 down
Three small dairy ranches, 4, 6
and 10 acres; good buildings; equip
ped; free water, plenty clover.
Everything In Real Estate. "Dad"
Roberts. Realtor, 730 W, Second.
Phone 1638 -J.
FOR SALE Automobile radio. 112,
Trade for wood. 335 South Oakdale
CHERRIES Several varieties. Geb-
hard s ml. N. Bear Crk., Cent. Pt.
EXPERIENCED ranch foreman wants
Job. Box 3336. care Tribune.
FURNISHED 3 -room apartment; a
heat and reingeratton: private batn.
Gloria Pan Apts., 375 So. Central.
WANTED Woman for housework;
modern country home, cloae in.
Some wages. Miht consider couple
Box 3338, Tribune.
FOR RENT 3 -room furnished apart
ment, w quince, pnone ai-w.
USED Dayton electric computing
scaie, late monei; Howe piatlorm
scale, 600 lbs.; electric coffee grind
er, smalt hand -truck; all In goo a
condition: reasonably priced. In
quire at Riverside Cottages, Rogue
River, Ore.
WESSIX water heater, 100 -gal Ion ca
pacity, goon aa new. Also Hotpoint
electric range. Call 439.
LOST Black folder containing ad-
aressea ana receipts, auitaoie re
ward. Court Hall, 316 8. Central.
WANTED Elderly lady to room and
Doara. jiuo west Mam. Tel. Lieu-j
LARGE TRACT of tested placer
grouna. Bargain u taxen soon.
Tel, 1683, or call at 335 Vancouver.
FOR SALS) Tested Jersey cows, fresh
ana. springers. Registered Guern
sey bull.
Wanted Transport and tongue
trucks for binder. Chester Wendt.
Phone 097-J-3.
FOR RENT 8 rooms, 910 unfur
nished; 916 furnished. Not modern
Prune St. Inquire 618 East Main.
FOR RENT Furnished 5-room house;
electric range, overstuffed, 935.00
Close In. 618 East Main.
1933 FORD V-B Sedan; looks and
runs fine; good rubber. Special
price only 9193. on low easy terms.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Distributors.
FOR SALE Fruit baskets. Berry
hallocks, 96 per 1000. Monarch
Seed 6t Feed Co.
TWO-ROOM modern, furnished apart
ment; separate entrance; bath aud
garage. 1109 West 11th.
SKINNER'S REAL VALUES
1937 Ford 85 DeLuxe. Touring Sedan:
deep maroon finish In perfect con
dition; nearly new tires and a grand
motor; radio and de luxe equip
ment. Worth easily 9605, but spe
cially priced at only 9665
Your present car will probably mako
the down payment. Balance GM.
A.C. terms.
SKINNER'S OARAGE
Bulck Cars. G.M.C. Terms.
FOR RENT Modern apartment with
garage. Chllders Apartments, 80S
West 11th.
ABBEY'S SPECIAL
'36 LAFAYETTE Victoria with built-in
trunk: convertible Into bed. In tin
mechanical condition; good tires,
finum like new. Has bad excellent
care 9633
WALTER W. ABBEY. INC.
Used Car Lot across from new
building, corner 9th and Bartlett.
CAR and trailer house built-in, In
good condition; cheap. Inquire
evenings, 130 7th, Ashland. - -
BREEDING DOES, 91.60 each. Phone
1666-L.
FREE HOUSE PLANS.
FREE Architect's Blue Prints.
FREE Long term loan service.
(For a limited time only.)
Bee us before planning building.
Bave money get quality service.
A PIONEER YARD Since 1908.
At 3rd and Fir Sts.
THE MEDFORD LUMBER CO.. INO.
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Chan & Chan
Chinese Medicine Co.
Be relieved at once by
our herbal remedy. Do
tvi -Vj Vu have: Asthma,
fH Hay Fever, stomach
rrouhle. Constipation
Clironlo Cough, Rheumatism, Si
nus Trouble, Piles, Arthritis, Co
litis, Eczema, Appendicitis, High
Rlood Pressure, Prostate, Heart,
Liver, madder,. Kidney, Lungs,
Dlood, Urinary troubles. Herbs
will give you relief. 10 a. m. to 6
p. m.r Tuesday-Thursdny 10-13 a.
m. Closed Sunday. 233 E. Male.
They Drank to DEATH..!
Four gallant adven
turers and . woman
braving dangers In
the for corners of the
earth , . risking life
and love for EN
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Larry Blake
DickPurcell
Mamo Clark
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Two daredevil flyers get
plenty of .ctton from a dame
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End of North Central
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Slats . . 25c
Eves . , 3.V
Kiddles . 10c
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