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MEDFORD MAIL TBTBmTE. MEDFOTD OTOflON. TTTESnAT, OTTOKEB 11. 1938. PAGE SEVEN ) 1 LOCAL and PERSONAL On BuUnm Jrom Ptlzgnld of Oold HiU transacted taurines here this morning. From Ashland Ashland residents attending the Republican rally her lut night Included Earl Nutter and Prank J. VanDyke, city attorney. To Build Shed Harry I. Miller at 107 Kenwood avenue applied at the city building Inspector's office yesterday for a permit to construct a abed at a stated cost of IBS. At Matches Among Ashland resi dents attending the wrestling matches in the Medtord armory last night were Clark Thomas, Harry Chipman. ! p. D. McDougall and Mr. and Mrs. Art Cooper. Minor Accident Harltn R. Seller of 635 North Central avenue snrt Nellie J. Johnson of 109 Geneva street drove, cars Involved in a minor acci dent at Ewrt Jackson boulevard and Front street Monday afternoon, ac cording to a report on file In city police station today. H peaks Here Mrs. Maude Morse arrived in Medford this morning by train from her home in Portland. She Is an extension specialist In par ent education and child development and spoke today at a county -wide meeting at the Christian church. Shfl will return to Portland this evening by train. Car Stolen Joe Bernhardt of 323 South Grape street reported to city police last night that his 1027 Pontile sedan, license 163-707, was stolen from Its parking place at the Pine Cone about 11:80. Authorities In other southern Oregon and northern Call fornia dtlcs were notified, a Mrs. Owen's Father Dies Word has been received lp Medford of the death of Eugene Shelby, pioneer resident of Portland, and for many years the Wells -Fargo representative In thai city. Mr. Shelby was the father of Mrs. Frank Owen, now a resident New Tork City, who for many years was a resident of Medford, and hap many friends here. Force Reduced Lookouts and firemen on the Rogue River national forest were reduced In number to 11 today as hazards decreased In most sections of the timber lands. The force had been reduced to nine but vas Increased ot 17 last week-end is esfft winds dried out the ground cover. Fire conditions remain dan gerous In the Applegate district of the forest,' headquarters said. To Portland Father K. S. Bart lam and Mrs. Bartlam of 48 Quince street, accompanied by a nurse. Miss Joan Stoehr, left Medford Monday evening by train for Portland where Mrs. Bartlam will enter Good Samar itan hospital for medical treatment. Father Bartlam. rector of St. Mark's Episcopal church, expected to return to Medford Thursday. Mrs. Bartlam will remain In the north for an In definite time. Airport Arrivals Today's arrivals at Medford municipal airport In eluded Lieut. F. L. Creer who was en route from Pearson field, Van couver, Wash., to March field. River side, Cal.. In an army Northrop at tack plane: and Lieut. J.'M. Day. from Seattle, Wash., to Oakland, Cal., In a navy Lockheed transport plane Two high ranking naval officers were traveling with Lieut. Dsy. A late arrival yesterday was L. T. Powell. Los Angeles business man, who wns tm route from Sacramento. Cal., to Portland In his Rearwln plane. New Anthology Available today was a new anthology of children's literature, prepsred by Miss Ollle De pew, assistant professor of English at the Southern Oregon State Normal school in Ashland, and published by Olnn ft company. The anthology la intended for use In normal and ele mentary grade schools. It Is titled "Children's Literature by Grades and Types." It contains material for reading In the first eight gradee. arranged by grades and types and giving the student or teacher a meas ure of each grade's vocabulary and oomprenension. The book also pro Tides guidance In selecting other resdlng material for each grade. Miss Depew, considered an authority on children's literature, devoted much time and research to the production of the anthology. From Portland Mr. and Mi. Joseph A. Nanoe and two children of Portland are spending several days in Medford while Mr. Nance transacts business for the federal housing administration. Mr. Nance Is well known In Medford, having talked before a meeting of the Young Democratic club several months ago Legion Meeting Fire Prevention Week and -Columbus Day will be observed by Medford post of the American Legion at its regular semi monthly meeting In the armory at 8 p. m. tomorow. A special feature will be presented, commemorating the discovery of America and talks on fire prevention will be given by Chief Roy Elliott and Qeorge Hoard. At the business session plans will be carried forward for the Armistice Day celebration on month from to day. Prior to the post meeting, the Legionnaires will enjoy a covered- dish supper at 6:30. The supper will be served by the women's auxiliary under the management of Mrs Charles B. Kuril, president. "Police Captain" Stated Communication 3 tornn Chapter O. I. S . jk w Morris, elderly Tslent res Thursday evenlns, Oot. Uth. w,nti demanded a preliminary hear- viwung memo, mvnea. n. wh, h, ly arraigned In Jua Hattle M. Alden. Beey. tet of the peace eourt law yester- day on a charge of assault with dengeroua weapon. Judge William R Coleman aet the hearing for B:so a. m. Monday. Morris was released on hla own recognizance. The eharge was filed against Morris by Milton Adams. The complaint Card of Thanks. We wish to express our apprecia tion for the beautiful flowers and the kindness and sympathy shown our loved one In her long Illness and passing. Also wish to thank . 1. 1. n-Ht m t H nail. k. .k. ur t, u.i.hho atated that on October . while arm w.f. ' - rr H.rt Mr ed ! a rifle. Morris assaulted and Mrs. Earl Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Lucille Morn. William Carey Jess Ingram and family. Harry Egb.it. V C&rey-,",hor."." ... that as far as could be ascertained I Dae Mall Tribune Want Ada Cagney, O'Brien in Comedy Roles v ..-yl v j from preliminary questioning, some kind of dispute arose over recovery I of a rifle and that Morrla waa ac cused of threatening the persons named In the complaint. Attorney O. H. Bengston repre sented Morris. Archaeologists have found that I gloves were used by the early cave I men. Jack Holt portrays the tough po lice captain with a knack for being on the spot when big eases break In "Making the Headlines." coming to the Roxy theatre for Wednesday only. Use Msll Tribune Want Ada MODERN WOMEN Nttd Not Safltl monthly pam sad dcJsj due to reliblndBiv Quick Rtlkl. Sold by NiiNii.uiJiro IHI CIAHONO aaAMB- ! oo-nuil What a pair Jimmy CBg- ney and Pat O'Brien make when they put on a dancing exhibition In Im promptu style In their first picture together in three years, "Boy Meet Girl," opening a four-day run to morrow at the Craterlan theatre. O'Brien, the fancy lady's wig to the contrary, Is not the "girl" In the story. She Is played bv the acreen'e famous dumb blonde. Marie Wilson, with Ralph Bellamy. Prank McHugh and Dick Foran also featured In tha cast. As a pair of daffy screen writers, Cagney and O Brlen find opportunl ties to bring In plenty of riotous comedy Into the picture snd from all reports they never miss a bet. HI A TOMORROW . ONLY . IV j snaring s dar- Af4 frBman with "a V i- Xj "4 necklace a I ; ;b2iyy i l a.t Times Tnnltt,e' r i tin "-V I t wJ&Fw Ta,t h",d ,n n,P,n1 II w fjMy ' "rtwt ,,,,'", r"rt for I ItoaslaVa&aaaLaH the all-local movie ... I kal .msist i "RUNNIN WILD Wt : l t , ,af.a ? f She found a boy 1 -'JktU1' with eyes for love fPf X'i but n0 mind ,or v'-TS J I Youth alwayi I ?( Q-y finds ft way,..! m TODAY AND WED. TWO MOVIE QUIZ PICTURES WITH JOEL McCREA ANDREA LEEDS FRANK JENKS t too Itvtyjmuhd low. down on th A.i. 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