Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 21, 1939, Page 9, Image 9

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1939.
PAGE NINE
LOCAL and PERSONAL
Deanna Durbin Coming Sunday in "First Love"
111 at Homa T. J. Fuson is
confined to his home at 2005
East Main street with a severe
case of influenza.
Chorus to Meet Women's
chorus will convene Wednesday
at 7:45 p. m. in the Baldwin
Piano shoppe.
Meet Delayed The Thursday
evening session of the Fraternal
Order of Eagles auxiliary has
been cancelled because of
Thanksgiving.
Club to Meet Home Eco
nomics club of the Central Point
Grange will meet for dessert
luncheon at 1 p. m. Wednesday
at the home of Mrs. Eudora
Bohnert.
Returns Home Mrs. E. T.
Burelson, owner of Burelson's
Ladies' Ready-to-Wear store, re
turned by train this morning
from San Francisco where she
spent several days on a com
bined business and pleasure trip.
She purchased new Christmas
merchandise for her store.
On Inspection Frank A. Kitt
redge of San Francisco, regional
director of the national park ser
vice, was expected to arrive here
this afternoon after making an
inspection in Crater Lake na
tional park in company with
Thomas C. Parker, assistant sup
erintendent of the park. On a
tour of inspection, Mr. Klttredge
is en route back to San Francisco
from a trip that has taken him
as far north as Seattle. He is
to leave here for San Francisco
by train tonight. Mr. Parker
left here last evening to meet
Mr. Kittredge at Chiloquin
-. .
Fire Damage Fire early this
morning damaged a wall in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. James E.
Sowell, 604 Beatty street. The
blaze was attributed by firemen
to a defective stovepipe or chim
ney which permitted flame to
escape and ignite the studding.
Firemen had to tear away some
of the wall to get to the flames,
The fire was discovered at 2:45
a. m. by Miss Ethel M. Sowell.
who was awakened by flames
licking out of the wall of her
bedroom, firemen reported. Soot
in the chimney and pipe ignited
' and burned itself out the pre
vious night and the family then
made a check of the equipment
and thought everything was in
good order, firemen related. The
fire department answered a
ward alarm.
Back from Klamath John H.
Lock painter and interior dec
orator, has returned to Medford
for the winter after residing in
Klamath Falls since August 10.
He makes his residence at the
Hotel Holland.
.
New Garaga Harold W. Hub
ler of 1406 Euclid avenue up
plied at the city building in
spector's office yesterday for a
permit to construct a new pri
vate garage at a stated cost of
$100.
Hera for Recital Mrs. Eileen
Dick and Charlotte White of
Rogue River were visitors Sun
day to attend the harpist recital
in the Guild hall. While here
they were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Shelcy of the Central
Point road.
Minor Accident Roy Young
of Medford and F. Voris of Jack
sonville drove cars involved in
a slight accident on Sixth street
between Ivy and Holly streets
Monday morning, according to a
report on file today.
Court Citation William C.
Mclntyre, 48, of 814 East Ninth
street was to appear in Jackson
ville justice of the peace court
today to answer a state police
charge of being drunk on a pub
lic highway. Mclntyre was ar
rested last night by state police
In his car on the Jacksonville
highway.
Fined $25 Pleading guilty to
a charge of reckless driving,
Horace F. Peck, 39, of Trail was
fined $25 in city court yesterday
afternoon. Peck drove a car
which collided with a parked
machine, then jumped the curb
and struck the residence of Mrs
Susan K. Eads, 29 Kenwood ave
nue. Lowell V. Pratt, 21, charg
ed with drunkenness, was re
leased on $10 bail.
Civil Strrlca Talis U. S. civil
service commission today an
nounced open competitive exam
inations for a number of posi
tions, Including: instructor, air
corps technical school. S:i800 a
year; associate instructor, $3200
Deanna Durbin enjoys a
thrilling new experience on the
screen in "First Love," coming
to the Craterian Theatre Sun
day. Robert Stack, the hand
some young fellow to Deanna's
left, is the lucky chap who
gives Deanna her first movie
kiss, while Lewis Howard is
Stack's rival for Deanna's affections.
Helen Parris, Eugene Pal-
lette, June Storey, Beatrice Joy
(remembered from the old sil
ent days) and Marcia Mae Jones
have featured roles in "First
Love", which has Deanna sing
ing four selections during the
course of the film's showing.
"Going Places"
Plane Passengers Mr. and
Mrs. George S. Hamilton, Grants
Pass turkey ranchers, left by
United Mainliner this forenoon
for Los Angeles. Ed Hewes left
by Mainliner early this morning
for Seattle, Wash. M. K. Luh
man arrived by Mainliner from
Wenatchee, Wash., last midnight.
A. B. Martin arrived from Se
attle last evening and I. E. Kes-
terson, Klamath Falls lumber
man, left on the same plane for
San Francisco. H. Martin ar
rived from the south yesterday
afternoon and F. Humphrey and
Seely V. Hall departed on the
same plane for Portland. Vic
Vettle. United Air Lines radio
technician,- arrived from Port
land yesterday afternoon and
leaving on the same plane were
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hampsoa
to Denver via Sacramento, Mrs,
John N. Pincomb, to Oakland
and Miss Lila Burkett, to Sacra
mento. After fog over Portland
and the San Francisco bay area
had disrupted schedules for sev
eral days, all planes since yes
terda. afternoon have operated
on time.
Rialto Comedy
of snow remained at road levels
and the west, south and east
entrance roads in the park were
in good condition, the rangers
said. Temperature range in the
Dick Powell una Anita Louise
head the large cast of "Going
Places," which plays today and
tomorrow only at the Roxy
theatre. The outstanding musical
treat, other than Powell's sing
ing, is a special jam session with
America's "King and Queen of
Jazz," Louis Armstrong and
Maxine Sullivan. Others in the
cast include Ronald Reagan, Al
len Jenkins and Walter Catlett
Overcast The sky was over
cast but visibility remained good
in Crater Lake national park to
day, rangers reported by short
wave radio. Only a few patches
Dad Jones has never been so
upside down, but all his head
aches are hilarious in the Jones
Family's latest comedy, "Too
Busy To Work," which heads
the double bill opening for to
day and tomorrow only at the
New Rialto theatre. Spring By
ington and Jed Prouty are again
seen as the genial heads of
America's first fun family. Joan
Davis is added to the cast in
this episode as country cousin
Lolly, a "screwball" cousin who
moves in on the Joneses and
takes over.
"The Witness Vanishes, star
ring Edmund Lowe, Wendy Bar
rie and Forrester Harvey, plays
as the second feature with "Too
Busy To Work." The second
film deals with a newspaper
publisher who, railroaded to an
insane asylum by his four bit
terest enemies, gets free and
deals out his revenge on the
doomed four.
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