Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 30, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY 30, 1941.
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and PERSONAL
"Keeping Company" Here Sunday
Here Thursday Among Med
ford shoppers from the Apple
rate Thursday were Mrs. Tom
Mee and Mrs. Gay Dutton.
Convalescing Mrs. Ernest
Reames, who recently under
went a major operation, is re
ported convalescing nicely at
her home on the Crater Lake
highway.
To Bolsa Miss Betty Blaine,
physical education teacher at
senior high school, left Thursday
for Boise, Idaho, where she will
spend the summer.
Improving J. C. Cook, 805
West Second street, who has
been receiving medical treat
ment at Sacred Heart hospital
for several weeks, is reported to
be improving.
Guests at Circus Thirty car
rier boys for the Mail Tribune
were guests of the Mighty Amer
ican circus at Central Point last
evening. They enjoyed rides on
the concessions and attended the
9 o'clock showing of the circus.
Minor Aecldtnt John C.
Hs?y of 201 North Riverside
avenue and John Blair of route
2 drove cars involved in a slight
mishap on the Pacifio. highway
just north of Medford this morn
ing, according to a report on
file.
Drunks Arrested R. W.
(Goldie) Walker. 55; John En
right, 43, and Louis Kord, 63,
all were arrested by city police
Thursday night and lodged in
city Jail on charges of drunk
enness. Ford was taken off a
northbound Greyhound stage, his
destination being Roseburg.
Attends Graduation Miss
Mary Wilcox, student at Maryl
hurst college at Portland, arriv
ed in Medford Thursday morn
ing to attend graduation exer
cises at St. Mary's academy last
evening. She is visiting her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Wilcox,
route 2, box 335.
Accepts Position Miss Jeanne
Rolfe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Verne Rolfe, 1208 East Main
street, has accepted a position
in the Seattle public school sys
tem. Miss Rolfe will graduate
from the Eastern College of Edu
cation at Cheney, Wash., in Au
gust. Arrlv-Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Hel
fenstein of Pekin, 111., arrived on
the noon train Thursday. They
left for the Applegate, where
they will be guests for an in
definite period at the home of
their son-in-law and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Haskins.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Richardson of Larned. Kans.. are
visiting for a week with Mrs. j
Richardson's father, Clarence 1
Eads, 128 South Holly street,'
and Mr. Richardson's mother,
Mrs. Bel Richardson, 33 North
Peach street. Mr. Richardson is
manager of the Montgomery
Ward store in Larned. j
1
Galla Rlni Coming Galla
Rini, famous accordionist, ac
companied by Sidney B. Dawson,
his business manager, will arrive
in Medford Saturday. They will
be guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. R.
Prentice. Galla Rini will ap-,
pear in a concert Monday even
ing at the high school audito
rium, in which more than a nun-,
dred local people will particl-1
pa to.
HI KIDS!
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Drivers Cited Boyd H. Miller
of 1025 West 10th street was
cited by city police Thursday
afternoon to appear In city court
Saturday morning on a charge of
reckless driving. Miller was ar
rested at Stevens and Saling
streets. G. O. Bailey of Grants
Pass was cited to appear in city
court the afternoon of June 3,
charged with violation of the
basic traffic rule. Bailey was
arrested on East Main street
early this morning.
Four Generations Mr. and
Mrs. Verne Rolfe, 1208 EastJ
Mam street, leit yesterday for
Inglewood, Cal., where they will
visit their son-in-law and daugh
ter. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Siegrist
and young grandson, Clinton
Rolfe Siegrist. Mr. Rolfe's par
ents are also guests at the Sie
grist home, making four genera
tions present at one time. Mr.
Rolfa is assistant manager of the
First National bank in this city.
Added Shows Await
Local Cinema Fans
Todav belnff a hnllriav h
Craterian and Rialto Theatres
are having two complete shows
in the matinee and the regular
two full shows for the evening.
Doors open at 1:45 for matinee
and 6:45 for night shows.
At the Craterian Theatre
complete shows this afternoon
will be at 2:00 and 4:00; in the
evening at 7:00 and 9:15.
At the Rialto Theatre, mat
inee shows will be at 2:00 and
3:00, with evening shows at 7:00
and 9:30.
The Roxy Theatre will not
have matinee shows today, but
will have two complete shows
this evening at 7:00 and 9:15.
MISSIONARY PROGRAM
EAGLE PT. TABERNACLE
Eagle Point, May 30. (Spl)
The missionary program an
nounced for last Sunday was
postponed to this coming Sun
day at 8 p. m. at the Highway
tabernacle. An exercise by the
children entitled "Beams From
the Lighthouse," will be follow,
ed by a short message on "The
Missionary Enterprise in Man
choukuo." There also will be
songs and specials by the orch
estra. At 11 a. m., Rev. M. R.
Brunswick, pastor, will give a
second message on "The Life
of Moses." Sunday school 9:45
a. m. with classes for all ages.
Children's and young people's
church 7 p. m. The public is
cordially Invited.
A larga percentage of paaeengers
on boats plying the km sea are Mo
hammedan pilgrims making their an
nual trek to Mecca.
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SPECIAL MATINEE
SATURDAY
1 to 6 P. M.
ALL RIDES P- '
ALL SHOWS OC
10 BIG ACTS
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SKINNER
Offers a
Better Used Car
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Fit as a Fiddle and
Ready for You!
When you pick out car
here you can drive It out
at moment's notice.
Every car la 1b good run
ning condition. We see to
that.
37 stude. $495
Sedan. Overhauled, re
newed tires, radio, heater.
37 Ford S415
Deluxe Sedan. Clean a
pin. Low mileage.
37Pontiac$485
Sedan. Extra good finish.
Motor very good.
31 Olds. SI 25
Sedan. Looks like 1 years
old Instead of 10.
SKINNER'S
OARAGE
Buick CMC Truck
Phone 2740
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Andy Hardy's favorite girl
friend, Ann Rutherford, has
gone and gotten herself married
but it's all In her new picture
with John Shelton and Frank
Morgan, titled, "Keeping Com
pany," which comes to the
Rialto theatre for Sunday and
Monday. Virginia Wiedler is
lalso one of the stars In "Keep
ing Company, a delightful
story of a family as human as
the one "next door." Morgan
and Irene Rich are seen as Miss
Rutherford's parents in the new
picture, and others in the cast
I include Gene Lockhart, Vir
ginia Grey and Dan Dailey, Jr.
Shows Again
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Stars of Sunday Mystery Hit
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"Mr. Deeds Goes To Town,"
co-starring Gary Cooper and
Jean Arthur, plays as the final
hit on the Roxy theatre's "Week
of Frank Capra Hits." The pic
ture, which plays tonight and
Saturday, Is the down-to-earth
story of a small-town hick who
inherits a million dollars and
then goes to New York to spend
it. The comedy situations that
befall the sudden millionaire
are the funniest that have ever
been woven into a motion pic
ture, according to the reports
from other key towns that have
played the popular return
Capra comedy.
Pear Markets
Yesterday
Errol Flynn and Brenda Mar
shall (Mr. and Mrs. "Sea Hawk")
are together again in "Footsteps
in the Dark, coming to the Cra
terian Theater Sunday for three
screen role In three years.
Flynn is shown as a writer of
mystery stories and amateur
sleuth, who attempts to lead a
double life because he wants to
Air Thriller
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All eyes are on the sky as
a daring test pilot zooms earth
ward in the death-defying avia
tion film, "Power Dive." which
heads the special "Decoration
day" double bill at the Rialto
theatre for today and Saturday.
Richard Arlen and Jean Par
ker are co-starred with Roger
Pryor, Cliff Edwards and Helen
Mack in the featured cast. "The
Singing Hills," starring Gene
Autry and Smiley Burnette,
plays as the companion feature
with "Power Dive." There will
be two complete shows this aft
ernoon at the Rialto theatre.
WAN 1'Kli reader hoes. Pnooa 7331.
Aanland.
FOR SALE 7-room partly rumlahM
houae. Rental Income $40 month.
Prlca S1600. A. T. Plowara, cornar
lain and Front.
DAILY 8 Bod 7 and Paint Shop.
Mrdford'a only downtown body
and paint ahop.
'3fl FORD daluxa ooupe. food con
dition, new rubber, aa&o. No trada.
See Witta. Plmtona. Phone 4757.
BPFRRT FEEDS
NEW ROME
Court and McAndrwa St.
Medford Fuel - Feed Dept.
Tel. W31.
WANTED Heary worn hone, 1500
lba. or heaTler. Call evenlnate. Chaa.
laaaoa. Crater Laaa Highway.
WANTED Your watrh and clock r
palrlns. Work fuarentevd. Reaaon
able price. C I. Myera, 11a N.
Central.
BIO FIR SLABS; Order early. Med.
Fuel Co. Tel. Sill.
FOR RENT Ira Boiea, Sno per
month. Valley Fuel Co. Tel. S37S
F. H. A. loans quickly, efficiently
handled. Mark Ooldy Agency.
FOR RENT FlTe-room Modem Sub
urban Home, one acre, acroaa from
Howard eehool on Old Central
Point highway. 3SO0. Phone 0331.
Although Alexandria. Egypt, la alt.
uated on the edge of the Nile delta.
It eacapea heary allt depoalta because
of favorable oMan current.
Too Late to Classify
FURNISHED 8 -room apartment, neat
and clean. Cloae In. SOS W. 10th.
FOR SALE Boy's complete Cub suit.
Site 13, U.00. 1318 W. 10th.
FOR SALE One clarinet.
Phone 3483 erenlnga.
Bargain.
New York. May 39. (AP-DSDA)
Peara: 3 can arrived, S Oregon un
loaded, no can on tnck: Oregon
Nells 1180 No. la 1.7gft3.3o. few
1 OS. average 3 0fl; Barry 1 380 ex
tra fancy SI 802.13, average 81.S4.
Ose Mall Tribune want ada.
with the police accusing him of
murder and his wife, Brenda.
accusing him of being unfaith
ful. The results ara said to be
highly entertaining.
The supporting cast Includes
Ralph Bellamy, Lee Patrick.
Alan Hale, Allen Jenkins and
several other favorites of the
screen.
BARN DANCE
PROSPECT
Sat., May 31
GOOD MUSIC
DANCE
Upper Applegat Grange
SATURDAY NIGHT, May 31
Music by Yarn's Melodiana
days, with Flynn donning topi keep his writing a secret. His
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IN 3 YEARS!!
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Music By
DREAMLAND
DANCE BAND
Sat. Nite, May 31
Both Modern and Old Time
Something Different
You will enoy It
Always a good crowd
And Good Time.
WALKER'S DANCE IS
EVERYBODY'S DANCE
Gentlemen SOc, Ladiea 20c
Tax Included.
GALLA RIHI
RETURN CONCERT
High School Auditorium, Monday Jun 2
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