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NrFDFOTm MATL TRIBUNE, MT:TVFCmn. OPEOOX. FRIDAY. AUGUST 19, 1933. PAGE THIRTEEN LOCAL and From Ashland Aubrey Miles and Leonard Patterson of Ashland Tvere M'dford visitors this morning. Business Caller H. L. Claycomb, Ashland business man, transacted business In Medford Thursday after noon. On Business Dom Provost of Ashland made a business trip to this city Wednesday. From Ashland - Mr. and Mrs. M 0. Llnlnger of Ashland transuded business In this city on Wednesday Business Caller Mrs. Katie Oes aary of Ashland was a business caller in this city yesterday. To Reside Here Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meyer and family, formerly cf Ashland, moved to Medford yesterday and will reside here. Mr. Meyer Is music Instructor In the Talent. Phoe nix and Central Point schools. Returning Home Mr. nd Mrs. Frank Wldner are expected to return to their home Saturday. They bava been visiting friends at the Presidio, San Francisco, staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoeft. Drunk Punished Frank Thomas Glbbltn, 37, a transient, was ordered by City Judge Allen D. Curry to leave town Immediately or spend 10 days In city Jail on a charge of drunkenness. He told the Judge he would leave town. Completes Visit The Rev. Joseph Knotts, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church, returned yesterday after a week's visit at Odell with his son, the Rev. J. Kd&s Knotts. On hi way hdme he stopped at Snlom and other points to visit with old time friends, New Waltz The "Corrlgan" wait proved so popular when It was In troduced at the Townsend dan re Wednesday. night that tt will be mad? a regular feature of the club's social evenings, officers said today. The new dance will be repeated next Wed nesday night. After the regular busi ness session of Townsend club 2 this evening, refreshments will be served. There will also be a program of enter tainment. To Cleveland Tom Fuson. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Fuson of 2005 East Main street, Is leading Saturday evening by train for Los Angeles where lie will visit his slater, Mrs. John M. Rosenfleld, for a week before continuing to Cleveland, Ohio, to enter Western Reserve Medlca! school. In Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Fuson will attend a nfttlonal con vention of Chi Psl, social , fraWnity of which he Is a member. 1 i AT BEAUTIFUL RIVER Sat. Mte Let Your Feet "Do Their Stuff" at THE OASIS Spring Floor Aug. 20 Come Early . Admission Free 'til 10 o'clock ANNOUNCEMENT Effective Monday, August 22, 1938 WE WILL DISCONTINUE OUR RETAIL LUMBER and BUILDING MATERIAL DEPARTMENT AND DEVOTE OUR FULL ATTENTION TO THE MANUFACTURE AND WHOLESALING OF LUMBER AND TIMBER PRODUCTS OUR ' RETAIL FUEL DEPARTMENT WILL CONTINUE AS USUAL OFFERING ECONOMICAL FUELS AT ECONOMICAL PRICES TIMBER PRODUCTS COMPANY End of Central Avenne Phone 7 PERSONAL Medford Calltre Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harrison and aona, Harry ana Harold, ot Eagle Point were Medford callera today. Called by Death Mlas Audrey Darn, to charge of the millinery de partment at Mann'a department atore. left Medford thtj morning for Salem where she waa called by the sudden death of her brother-in-law. Dr. A. Johnson. Salem dentist. Dr. John son died of a heart attack. Prom Klamath Mrs. Herb Coch ran of Klamath Palls arrived in Med ford last evening to visit her sister. Miss Velma Severson, at 85 Geneva street until Sunday. Mrs. Co:hran and her husband are former resi dents of Medford and are well known here. Pastor Returns The Rev. Jamel M. Hamilton pastor of the First Christian church, has returned to Medford after spending a vacation of three weeka In national parks of California. He will occupy the pul pit of the local church at II a. m. Sunday. ... New Taxi Business Carl W. Car son today began a taxlcab business here with one cab. His stand la it the Hotel Allen. A license for the remainder of the year was granted to Mr. Carson by the city council at Its meeting last Tuesday night. The business will be known aa "Fuzzy's Taxi." Ex-Residents Visit Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson of Pentlctlon. B C are spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Sciipter of 60 Rose avenue. Mr., and Mrs. Robinson are former Medford residents, he hav ing been employed by Copco ap proximately 12 years ago. He Is now engineer for the utility at Pentlctlon. . Airport Arrivals Yesterday's ar rivals at Medford municipal airport Included Lieut. J. B. Stewart, en route from Fort Lewis to Medford and return in an army Douglas ob servation plane; and Lieut. L. C. Hubbard, Sand Point. Wash., to Oak land. Cal., In a navy Grumman fighter. . Mining Agent Here Miss MarceJla McCullough. field agent for an up state mining syndicate, returned to Medford today for two days of con ferences after spending some time on business In Nevada. Miss McCullough spent most of ithe winter here on syndicate business pertaining to a dredge operation in Jacksonville. Tests of the Jacksonville land wore made during the winter but Mlas McCullough declined to say what the results were. Invites Legionnaires Sam Miller, adjutant of the Klamath post of the American Legion, who was a business I visitor here vesterdnv. tnvitori all Medford Legionnaires and auxin ry members to attend the annual In stallation of officers of his post, and auxiliary at Moore park, Klamath Falla, next Tuesday evening. The evening's program will begin with dinner at 8 o'clock, the install itlnn ceremony to be held after dinner, Mr. Miller said. Takes Money StDCUP. England (AP)-Senton-ced to 18 months for making coun terfeit coins, John Smith, 28, said to be a, successful coiner, claims 2I. 650 capital la required to do the Joo thoroughly. Chickens Kont Rattler. COMPTONVILLE. Cal. (UP) That common barnyard chickens are a knockout for rattlesnakes was dem onstrated here when Mrs. Lee Bull Ington discovered a flock of chickens pecking at the rattles of a rattle snake as It tried to get away. They had already pecked Its body until it had no fighting spirit left. Tape Measures Needed KLAMATH FALLS (UP) Sales of tape measures here are expected to boom. It all started when Irate resi dents protested of loud radios and phonographs at late hours. Chief of Police Frank Hamm dug out the ord inance book and found an old law which prohibits anyone from using a "noise making machine" which can be heard at a point more than 50 feet from the point of operation. Shirley Ross in Shirley Ross's unwise love for the I wrong sort of man, Lloyd Nolan, lands her In a backward and brutal camp in "Prison Farm," drama of human wrongs which comes to the Rialto theater for Sunday and Mon day only. J. Carrol Nalsh, John How- TENGWALD WALTZ OT CITY HIT ESTES PARK, Colo. (Spl) Recent ly Introduced here by local dance orchestras, the song "Crater Lake Waltz," written by Victor Tengwald. former Denver man now living In Medford. Ore.. Is attracting favorable attention at the Alpine Village Inn and the exclusive BogglO Lounge In this heavily visited Colorado tourist center. The waltz Is being featured at nightly dances at the Alpine Inn, a unique establishment on a hillside overlooking the village. A ten-piece orchestra wrote special arrangements for the waltz which is also a favor ite with dancers. Entertainers at Boggios are featuring the number in their song end dance routine. Shirley Temple's Contest To Close Saturday Evening Tomorrow night at midnight Is the closing date for the Shirley Temple contest to flhd the little southern Oregon girl who most closeW re sembles the screen's "number 'one" star. Entries may be mailed or brought to the Medford Mall Tribune or Cia terlan theater but all' mailed entries must bear a postmark before mid night tomorrow or they will not bo entered In the contest. The contest la open to all little girls now residing In southern Ore gon. All photographs must be of recent date. There Is no limit to the number of photos each contestant may enter: however, each photo imwt bear - the name, address and age of the contestant. All photographs will be returned to the owners upon the completion of the Judging. First prize will be 10 In cuh second 7.50, third 5: In addition, all three winners will receive a per sonally autographed photograph from Shirley Temple herself. To contestants who wish to be photographed In genuine little Shir ley Temple dresses and hats, Manr.'s Department store has offered to loan the necessary apparel without any obligation. 2-Year Job EUGENE (UP) University of Ore gon's average football coach hold his Job Just two years. O. A. (Text Oliver, appointed head coach last fall, Is the 22nd coach In the 44 years Oregon has played competitive football. Oliver, however, Is expected to break the record. He holds a three year contract. Drama at Rialto ard. Porter Hall and Anna Q. Nllsson also have roles In this story of girl's experiences in a half-run penal colony far worse than "Devil's Island." "Beloved Brat," starring Bonlta Granville and Dolores Costello. vlll play as the added feature with "Pris on Farm." Paris Gold Diggers Feature Sunday Hit On Craterian Bill "Gold Diggers of Paris," latest edi tion of the annual musical exti'arn ganze, comes to the Craterian thus ter for Sunday only, its star-studded cast headed by Rudy Vallea and Freddie Flcher's Schnlckolfrltz Band, a sextet of the maddest mus'fl'ar.3 that ever succeeded in wedding hilari ous comedy to Infectious music These Schnlckeltrlztes are destined to be a riotous success on the screen. They can't mlfs. for they've got some thing that no other comedy band has ever given the public music. Funny as their comedy routines are and effective as their use of their mnry unorthodox Instruments may be. they could dispense with all of that aud still be a treat to listen to, lor they make the most entrancing liot music of any outfit their size In the country today. Sharing the romantic Interest with Rudy and also sharing the piquant burden of singing several of the beautiful melodies which grace the score Is Rosemary Lane. Gloria Dick son also has a large role as Rudy's estranged wife. Skunk Charges far Baby. OROVILLE. Cal. (UP) One of the most aggreslve skunks ever seen hore was shot by B. H. Johnson after It had chased a dog, bitten a cat's tall and was making a dart for a baby. f'A-AI most of Ihe tot I C kA W"" l Iti BRIAN DONLEVY C (AVY 1 ' ka tAtf .V wtx f GRACIE FIELDS 'ffy', 1 - 1 ' j SyOI WML S wf Vj nfmk THE ENDING EPISODE mm mmm ' tARRY "BUSTER" CRABBt Pull-length Feature! mm 'Fiy m ScHiSft 8undAy &nd Monday 0nlyl H r" 5 v Fiji Wfe? Deanna Durbin' ' F. 1 ' Dick Tracy Ralph Byrd In a scene from the new serial, "Dick Tracy," which starts a 15-week run at the Roxy theater tomorrow. Based on the world fam ous comic strip, "Dick Tracy," It also features In the large cast Francis ?C. Bushman, Smiley Burnette and Kay Hughes. . v 94,500,000 To JoMciS SALEM (UP) Oregon's unemploy ment compensation commission has paid out M. 500.000 in Jobless Insur ance In 395,000 checks during Its seven months In operation. Cups Waterproof MIAMI, Fla, (p) A Miami chemist reports a moisture-proof solution he has Invented will enable paper con talners to retain liquids for months without any leakage. He says he be lieves paper containers thus treated may become keen competitors to glass and tinware products. Too Late to Classify FOR RENT Nicely furnished front apartment: 3 rooms Including bed room; kitchen and bathroom new'y decorated; new electric range; large combination living room and din ing room, fireplace, steam beat, hot and cold water and garbage service furnished. Rent reasonable. Adults. Apply Mall Tribune. FOR RENT A pretty 4-room bun galow at 406 North Oakdale. Very cozy; unfurnished: fireplace, newly decorated: 30, water paid. Phono 1473-W for appointment to see. FAT DUCKS Dressed or alive, onn Guernsey cow, giving milk. Mc carty's, Orchard Home Drive. Tel 1463-J-3. . MIDDLE-AGED couple want position aa caretaker of apartment hous? or camp ground. Box 3005, Tribune. I I LAST TIMES TONITEI 1 jwiv-,tt- nrvaui.' urn 1 ,j KMX wm'iu p 'MAD ABOUT MUSIC'vMS f with HERBERT MARSHALL Xf Serial at Roxy ply .cfmfJ Clarence E. Mul ford's "Partners of the P'atns," starring William Boyd and Ttussell Hayden, plays as the regv..ar feature on tomorrow's pro ram at the Roxy. Hie final episode of the serial, "Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars," will also bo on the bill. EXCHANGE 35-Acre dairy ranch, mostly clover; running stream, modern improve ments; 14 cows. 17 head yo:ng stock. 1 bull, hay. chickens. Trade for Klamath Fnlls property. Also 1 Acre and attractive modern cottage on Millionaire Drive; dell or trade for Medford. Also Outstanding value In a good ranch. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE No. 7 N. Bnrtlett St. Phone 1400 or 1548-R. FOR BENT 3-room house, 413 Arcadia. Phone 1337-W. FOR SALE Apartment house, all furnished, good location, Income about 95 per month. Price 3760. ALSO 31 acres. Irrigated, Rood land and well located; grnveled road, electricity, on cream and mail routes: aiOOO. Easy terms. ALSO 10 acres all In Ladlno clover; 5-room house, garage, barn, family orchard. Price $3200, In cluding 10 head of splendid milk cows and 12 tons of hay. L. G. PICKELL. 16 So. Bartlctt. FOR SAL?: Weaner and small feeder pigs. Whitman, uoxer muie roan. WANT pleasant room with board If possible. Young gentleman wiu. references. Box 3008, Tribune. FOR RENT Modern 8-room house. Roy I. Ganfield, Jacksonville Hwy. PORSALE OR TRADE !30-08 Savage Snorter, special stock and sights. New .30-cal. Remlnqton automatic. Dowd, 25 8. Riverside. ITALIAN PLUMS, 30 lb. 304 Bliss. WILL 0AFRIF1CE modern cottage on Rose Aw., No. 93, for quick sale. Phone or write to M. J. Norrls, Brockbink Orchard, Medford, Ore. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Adults. Oaraf. iiai N. Holly. BLUE LAKE BEANS for canning, 80. Phone 1666-L. FOR SALE 4-wheel trailer chassis, small slip scraper, 6-h.p. gaa en gine. 1118 West Main. FOR SALE One purebred fema'e red Chow. Modoo and Rldgeway. Phone 1425-J. BABY CHICKS Rocks, Reds. Hatches weekly; $10 per hundred. Special price on quantity orders. Big de mand for fryers for 11)39. Ord'T chicks now. Central Point Hatch ery. Tel. 303. HAULING WANTED Ford V-8 stake body; fruit or miscellaneous. D. B. Williams, 3 miles north Gold Hill WANTED Olrl for general house work and care of child. References. Box 3017, Tribune. CANNING TOMATOES .now ready 1600 North Riverside Gardens. FURNISHED ROOM with privileges, Ladles only. 22 Almond. SUMMER SPECIALS Pipe Galvanized and Black new and used sizes from &-lnch to 4-inch. Pipe Fittings large and complete stock. Plumbing Supplies and Sundrtes, In cluding small sinks suitable for cabins, camp grounds and, trail -r houses. Septlo Tanks and Hot Water Tanks at reduced prices. Shoes and Boots Canvas Cots Blankets Camp Stoves Camp Equipment Tents and Tarpaulins. Roofing Papor Building Paper Corrugated Sheet Iron Cedar Shingles Crosscut Saws, Wedges, Sledges, Headquarters for Loggers' and Wood cutters' Supplies, Cable Belting Spilt Pulleys, all sizes Barb Wire Fencing Wire Netting. Mattresses special at 94.79. Paint & il.35 per gallon Oil Tur pentine. ME FORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 North Grape St. Phone 1062. On the Stage Tonite Only - At 0:15 IN PERSON - MAIL TRIBUNE . SCOUT CUBS' Midget Speeders & Drivers Meet the Junior Barney Oldfieldi of Medford Hurry! rosltlveljr SHIRLEY ,7H TEMPLE : PnEVVB SATUBDAY NIOHI "DANGER ON THE AIR" with DONALD WOODS NAN OHF.Y TVs the 1038 edition of the fastest, funniest, pep piest musical show ever filmed! 00MING MONDAY A BEFORE W OH MAT 8howi Hat! 1:41-1:13-7:00-9:15 FOR SALE Don't forget we hava Juat the trucks for your fruit haul ing, for less money. Witham Mag neto At Parte Co., 8th and Riverside. WANTED f bojtmakers, cannery shook. Court Hall at Medford Ice Co., or home t'vonlng. PEACHES Geod unlrrlgated Craw fords. Fitzgerald Orchard. Sams Valley. FOR SALE Tractor or farm machin ery for good late model car. Box 576. care Mall Tribune. FOR SALE Non-lrrlgated earning peaches, mile east Pierce's Greenhouse. EXPERIENCED woman wants house keeping or nursing. Good cook. Box 673. Tribune. SKINNER'S BETTER USED OAR VrtLit 1937 Ford 85 DeLuxe Sedan 1065.00 1936 Dodge e-wheel Touring Sedan 595.00 1935 Ford DeLuxe Coach 365.00 1934 Chevrolet Sport Sedan. 395.00 1036 Chevrolet 2 -door Sedan.., 895.00 1033 Plymouth Coupe 246 00 1029 Pontlac Coupe 06 00 1027 Bulck Coupe - so.O 1929 Olds Sedan , 57.50 1928 Jewett Coach . 49.50 1936 Chevrolet long w b. Truck 525.00 You can always buy a better Used Car from a Bulck Dealer. SKINNERS OARAGE Bulck Cars. O.M.C. Trucks. Follow the Crowd TO THE ORIENTAL GARDENS DANCE SAT. NITE One Admission Men 4ftc; Ladles Znc Until tialli DANCE At ROGUE ELK SAT. NITE AUG. 20 SPONSORED BY t'PPEB ROCHIB GRANOR Mnslc by Harold Orow'i Orchestra Men BOc Ladies Free End, Tomorrow Night! TOR THREE DAYS fir THE MIRACIS OF LOVE ) FULFILLED IN HUMAN BIRTH! THE BIRTH OF BABY YOUR VERY EYES . fr f UN At Wilt AI, Im. S S MMi-SOe Ere-40 Elddln-ioe