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MEDFOKD MAIL TIMIUINM, MEDFOU1). OKMOY. WEDNESDAY. UAUCU 20. 1022 PAHF; FIVE t, ASHLAND EG ON L SPONSORS FOR Ul CONCERT RS Ethel Barrymorc at Page, April 3 GREAT FUTURE FOR AHIU.ANI', him. Jilt. A cnrdlu greeting mill mi in wnli'iiiiio uwiili the. 1'lllvmlly dim dull IlKKit'Kltlliill, via ItluK tlilH community (hi Thursday eveliiiut. March ill), AhIiIo front tit" I-Htl llillll UUHllll'I'D IIUlIlT Willi llltl colli'Ko Imyii HiiiMr here, they will In inudn (luilltly welcome dun to tin rlr ' cuitiHiniiro that (In resident ii I ui it n I nr nl'in tu ln reckoned with when lb"' full measure of KrccltiiK In to ho taken Into consideration, fur tlio old Hum lirittlH arc ili'Vuiily Itiy.il tu dm I null lut ton. IHroclly, iho college sinner (ll'tr lli'ft Wider IIIIMil'l'N of AhIiIimuI MHt No, II, nf lli American b'tiltui, l In conceit In l Klvt-ii In tin aiiuoiy. 'l ilt I'tltilf llllllllll'llt Will tint III' dill lliul to miliK ex lunlvey, Inn will he varied lu scope in Wi ll iilli t h- pro ltrt lonn of u lirliilil mid htiaiiy vaude. vlllo mirnctlun on it hlr.h idam mi re flectlnK a wealth of wit nii'l hiiiuor. Aatilund In nut represented In tint per sonnel of tin rcncnrt UKtfrc miHnti thin season, Audrey Furry, f I'liocnix, In lu Hi" lie m e Ht In linn of suct-i-snlnn in tlila reiert. Tli t-luli In no milliliter In thin vicinity tin tin oiKsiiUutiim Urn um ti y iram: face win in evidence anion I tin husky lada. t the minilici of thirty or morn; who itinki up It nittii ttershin Incident to It present sprlntc Kmr. Literally, tho entertain-mi-lit fouiurt will tut mutual t he- t'rn lint concert alua-era ami (heir patrons, for whereas Hie , t lull wll entertain turn public, enthusiastic pfl. Irons In the ranks of thu alumni from tilt ltelovd old 'vataily mill In turn (lay tho .urt of onerous hosts tu the llnltors while lu this city. Tho hlti P r5 V y tt . t VI 1 - y. . I V it ..-w 3 WEST COAS T. SAYS CRATER C. SPEAKER The ruinous ir who appears in 'Decloc" on thii dite. ,Vnttn-ni cliurcli liml Hundny, Inrhlvr.t ' a f -- ill offuluK. u b fair n-tnrn In to n trl of nii"tlni!i whlcli liuvn ijf- nirannro for vmIiiu rcrulvcd far In vcoH-(l ftn nwiikHtoJ lollKi'm Intirr- t.xci h of Um voluntmy (lunation mtuli' tut. I Vnlvcriiy tiil-ntii at hmne li.iui..r I'niion rtliilrlrt miro: ititi-n- tor tli KHrlni: vacation Ih llarul'l a tcchnlcul huHi- UKCI10. tn-on from nn altnilnnt wtiU h .frrltory Inoliitllng OrK m. Wimlilnit- J i:. Cullatiun. fonmrly rlKUthiiud oncht in I mi (in of tho lurm-m in tho . Ion. Idnhn nnl .Moiitmiu. wan In town m:ui uiiioin: Kruit Aasoclutton em arriMiry will remninil to ( Ihkk of tliu'dnt of lh I'.mtnl T'ltrTili c:n , with SIui;imii. urmilni; roltn yi'll. illttionl. by hcnrly ,homl(iiuit)ri Ml Don lilt rj.rN"ntlni! jncnii iinirno at ICukc hiilldlug'K UlnUiry No ntlmi-ntal mayor or novctnor tnat w-rk on tiualn-nM connTli'd with , ,y,. K nnw riiiccnttlv( of the the coriratlin. and Incldcntnlly r- aHk.i iiiIIIIiik pradu-t In thl atorrl Ulo on hand at tho dmiot liml Hun- '" 1,B acilalnlnnrj Ikt of fur- tmy. ilay to Krwt tht CIiIiukh Urand ()n'r itiir n-nhlunU of (irlnnill, I a. In ,, 5- u m U bran aud nhortti" a roiiiny ( nriiuu-fiiiiii I'liillnnd to Kan whU Ii l ii o lliiiiu r a l iloir I In tli' . Uc l to ncvorul aat kd of HrrM-nlnK Kmnrlarn, Maty tiarden wan cum-' ritlm ntn of t'-l'-Kraphy. bring a moat j iift rc t-ntly at tlw entrant- to M- l'iitU tu u Hi rout: h ilila tirmlnnl (Hl't aimi?ni ii'iii in iiHiinirai una imtn-1 ,mic hull by inint.-iu, wiin-n gavw rim kWnU-NK April i haa bwu officially iroliml ftativl by Mayor l-uuikln aa "rloitn iiii Cay." and It la .'wH .-d (tint tin an nual obanrvamit ihU year w ill bo In nc mi tiiodn on an iimniuiatraiiv' t iHiiiiincni thut tho Kaaierii btar I. aula, aa In wltni't(-d by rapid jiromrt t hapti-r aa plannliiK another fif-d. lion to rcniKiiinllili- imnlitoim hliih In ( c, c. WVIsciiburiM-r, hulldiiiK con (hi roiiiu Ita of tin- I'ohtal. ilrait'ir. ha on (Hnplny d cabinet filled Movlnu In bclnn :naii!urnld cni-ly ! w-ili niibiutj lmcn of Ma liandl- KHilni with other rrdn. pvon if not thin ea hi. without walUn;; f -r tlm vioik at ciirviiut. rxamplcs of Intricate uriaMliiK them In i-ffoiU to hate thu ' proverbial flmt of May. Ahielpullii:wntkmanKliu which esUlblt wouderful renovatlun niur ruiiiiileio than ever. ' that ilatc. I., .1 On-e. iiiercli.uil l illoi-. 1 evlden- eit f xkill. The cdloi-tiou rninlniKul of i-llher the Initiative or' nnd lloti Mlddh-lon. t.f tin Klkln in i Mbt tu b' tlldayed X!inianen'ly In ierirendiini. tho I-adlen' Aid of thu KUiiaiuiv. lll mow t'.idr rMpe live ; miii. iciiter readily available to, the I'r-l terlan church puinii.-d Hie old placea or bualne f rv.m the leaver j public, tho library for Inatunce. teactinnary tadlca In re-cleotintt m Arcadn on Flint t i -t t Hie former . Kmll I'cll returned fr.nu I'ortland board of dirnrtora. Itui official imtkoii-. locution if ttuiian- IH-hI (iriK-erv on early tn the week, piloting a brand ... Kaat Main. The HhxK IdoeU on Kant I new uio truck aa Kay aa a red band Main, hnvina lM-en vacated by iloMwumin Tin iiiarltliio 1m-bi tno I're W Into rtnr UainK'. I lehm remrttnn l tor a number of nev tcnur.iit b April 1. I In nn eii'erui-ncy aH-ed nt th'' l"nc of I'leturo, iik ami ht"0' er exploit- :30 kn-ita. It la th haullw-rk of th' Bd nl au Meal enicitalnmcnl. PreHiiy-i lnteninilmial llnrvoHter Co.. and will Mooting for tho flral time alncc Feb ruary W tlm Crater club n-Humed th reKulnr tx-iulnionthly eruption luKt evenlnK with renewed eiitliuitlanm on tap. C'huiiea lleede of Portland aa NieaHer of tlul eveninK ttavu a abort talk roKiirdlnx tho vait oalbll!tleH lor IndiiHtry and tranai)itatli;i lu tli territory contlnuoua to I'ortland and Um Colombia river. I!aln tiln arKU meiit on' luKleul comparUoiiH with fit lea on the it coaat which do not enjoy the. vaitt natural resource found m tbla territory, Mr. Heedo predicted ft fiituro for the north wifat tltiea e(iially na ureal an aoinn leadliiK eaatorn cltlea when advantaKo la taken of tho n-; HNiiircea f thla aectlon now only par-( tlally develoM-d. i Mr. T. U Stanley, former aeeretary1 of th Klamath Fulla chamber of coin mereo apoki! ft 8 complimentary vein ol the Mndford !lrtt which h aald wuh well known amoliK tho oclKhbor- lu towna. 1 1 John C. Mann wa prwnt as a sort 1'of celebration of W birthday but re- fued to comment on th ix-aKlon. Dr. Clancy aupnrviaed the local merchant' diet nnd nt him honm to bed early, thereby i-urtatlltiK fny tendency toward dissipation. la-finlttt (b-ciiiion waa made to Invite the ladle to participate in a mectlns aoon. and ltlc Kruptbin Ab-ndcrfer ii uiiod aeven of the best looklnK men of th club to prepare tho entertain ment, thu committee IncludinK Meaara. I'lrlcli, Uromley. Mcljiiald, Latins liach, Kparrow, Sworn and Hart. Thren membcra. I'lrleh, Tbomaa and I'larhe, wore named to co-operate with those who will repreaent various other oriciuilzntlons In tho move which will start soon to aecuru funds for Med ford's buKebull team. Dr. It. W. Stearns wes elected to niemberHlilp in Xbe organization, a vacancy being created by Hob Iloyle's retiural to Siaikane. Del ini-ludlns Mra. K1U tiaireu, proNl d-uit; Mrs. Harah Walker, vice pica! demi Mrs. ('lata Wick. trnaiirr, and Huo ly. sw-rolar. No show what ever sa given the nielnberMllip b" way of an Individual evpre-axion at a primary election, tlie pntln nialtor of aelM-tlon liavinn been Hr-uipt(ii'lly dlaMaed of accordlnK to rut and dried conveutkiu uiutliiMla adopted at a re cent quillliiK bei. the noedlo and thliii bio acts connected with which (mis tdbly tumlnit before tho preabytery ror review. Kalnriea on war basis an continued to this directorate. The membership of the ijulltlnK auxiliary Is 22, all on the active Hat. District SuMrlntendonl Hunt, ol Seattle, conducted aervliea at III' (Kn nmubtr tilioiR, bus n-urly two ton iimiiu-ity, la rated at J.Ti h. p , nd could taA SaadiiaiimAtm3l telliin church, luoaduy cvenlnK AmonK pictures was an uit dlapluy by Mlaa Mubul Uiinsell. M.uslra accom paniment were by n number of Anil land's fayorlte viK-alblta. Dick IVnvV afforded poetic sentiments, while the "story" cmbclltxhmi tit to s iuit cu be lined exclusively In the tninnKirta- II u depnituient t( Fell's entenaive oji. (rations throucliout this territory. A vinlUnK clergyman conducted ser vbes lit the Catholic church laat Bun day, low mass having boon celebrnted at h ::;!. and IiIkIi iiuhb at 10 a. tn, re- from'spectlvely. Jojalde proitram was derived legendary Ivro apply InB to Crater Kingsbury Springs club house will tjlke. Devoid of formul admission observe ufonnnl spring opening on chnrges as relnfuri-eil by federal ur J Fntuntny evcnlnrr, April 1. Icedon's taxes. It was n prlvlleiro 4 C'liilrlimte orrliekt.a. WW mi. The new 1972 Vclie the great feature six of the shows with its nationally heralded Velie-Built Motor is here! On our salesroom floor. Come in and see it. Car and motor are all that was promisedand more. You never saw such a beautiful six. Its new soft flowing body lines, its lavish equipment and rich furnishing set a new standard in automobile value. And the new motor with the Velies advance in overhead valves, automatic lubrication and dirt-proof construction is the ideal of flexible power. Sec this wonderful car! Try it at your first opportunity. Medford VelielCo. Nordwick Building, Medford, Ore. 4 TUC ANA Tiger Flowers, Memphis lightweight, knocked out Jimmy Harry Oakland in fifth round of lS-round bout. Young Joo Itbver won decision over Kid Anaya, Albuu.ucru.ue at end Vf ten rounds. Fete Urown. wrestler. iH-at Cyclone HrtitKM, .tl Faso liegi-o fighter in three minutes 60 seconds. KL FASO Approximately 25 schools will participate In the fourth annual national inter-scholastic bas ketball tourney to be held April 5-8. Among western teams extcted to enter are Weston high. Weston. Idaho and Missoula high, Missoula, Mont FH1NCKTON Frlnceton won bas ketball championship of the Inter collegiate league by defeating Univer sity of Pennsylvania JiS to 22. DELMONTK Delmonte overcame a three goal handicap allowed Monterey Presidio und won an 8 to 7 victory In tho final round of tho Pebble Iteach of the Junior handicap of the polo tournament DKS MOINES Ed (Strangler) Lewis successfully defended h!s title against Armos Laltinen, Finland, Euro pean champion. In two straight falls. FINK riLFFK. Ark Sailor Fried man. Chicago, knocked out Ray Rivers California In fourth round of a sched uled ten round bout. RKAIMNti Hob Martin. A. E. F. champion, knocked out Sailor Towns end, champion of tho Pacific fleet in second round of schedulod 8 rounds. SAN FRANCISCO Ad Santel. light- heavyweight wrestling champion of the world, won the decision over Toots Mondt, wrestling instructor at Colo rado Agricultural oullege, in a two- hour limit mutch. YAKIMA EMBEZZLER NABBED IN TEXAS YAKIMA, Wash., Mar. 28. Archie R. Mitchell, former rural mail carrier hero, has been arrested at Galveston. Texan, us he was about to sail for Jaun and will btr brought buck to face charges of ouiboxzling postal funds and rifling letters. Mitchell is u native YtiHiman and a veteran of the world war. He was Indicted hero on October 7 but tho Information was not given out until his arrest in tho south. T. H. Kownn, United States postal in spector says this Is the first tlmo in his experience thut an employe of the Yakluui postofflce has been under suspicion of wrongdoing. Prevent Vaudevillians From Singing Radio CHICAGO, Mur. 29. Singers on th'o vaudeville circuits are prohibit ed from .singing for radio telephones by cbuiHoa. which are belnir limei-toil in their contracts. The AVestern Vau deville Managers association, which first began making such contracts, deduces that tho best efforts of the alngcrn arc needed for the sttirto. BARGAINS IN RUGS Wc have just received from the factory a large shipment of Rugs, purchased at the new low prices and our customers get the benefit Come in and lock at these beautiful new patterns, whether you ex pect to buy or not, 250 new Rugs to select from. TAPESTRY RUGS Big shipment, small and large designs, 85 rugs of this kind to select from. 6x9 Rugs, now $12.00 7.6x9 Rugs, now $14.50 8.3x10.6 Rugs, now $23.50 up 9x12 Rugs, now $19.50 up 11.3x12 Rugs, now $29.25 up AXMINSTER RUGS New arrivals, 80 rugs to select from. Splendid patterns. WOOLEN FIBRE RUGS Big stock of elegant pattern in grey, blue and tan. 6x9 Rugs, now $8.50 and up 8x10 Rugs, now $10.00 and up 9x11 Rugs, now $11.00 and up GRASS RUGS Nice assortment of all pat terns, green, blue and tan. 6x9 Rugs, now $3.65 8x10 Rugs, now . . .$5.45 9x12 Rugs, now . . . .$6.85 36-in.x75-in. Rugs, now. $1.35 CONGOLIUM RUGS 9x12 now only $15.00 27x54-in. Rugs, now $4.95 up 36x70-in. Rugs, now $7.50 up 6x9 Rugs, now $27.00 up 8.3x10.6 Rugs, now $40.00 up 9x12 Rugs, now $36.00 up HALL RUNNERS In Wilton Velvet 27-in.x9-ft. and 27-in.xl2-ftr at . $13.50 up . WEEKS (a ORR Complete House Furnishers -v-.-W 'j ul says a big fruit - company: "Less engine trouble since using Cy cor The importance of the Lubrication Chart Different brands of motor oils hav different bod-ra. The safest, surest way to get ths best performance from your motor and avoid eipensive.en gine troubles due to incorrect lubri cation is to nse the grade of motor oil specified on the Lubrication Chart. Here's the Utter: Associated Oil Company, San Francisco Gentlemen: I always make a practice of giving any new oil that I try a very thorough test, and I have followed that rule during the last month while have been using your new oil, CycoU I have had less engine trouble, such as heating, etc., and dirty spark plugs, since using Cycol than I have had in using the other oils, and I find it less expensive as it costs less and lasts longer. Yours truly. Earl Fruit Co. of the Northwest Per J. H. THE EXPERIENCE of the Earl Fruit Company with Cycol as shown by the reproduced letter below is the same experience that thousands of other truck, tractor and car owners have had. Motor oil that breaks down quickly under engine heat is responsible for most motor troubles. This heat causes a damaging chemical reaction when the oil contains destruct ive"sulpho" compounds. Theoil decomposes.leavingathin liquid of little lubricating value. Metal-to-metal contact and friction wear then take place, resulting in burned out bearings, slapping pistons and other serious damage. After many years' effort to increase the durability of motor oils, the new Hexeon Process was developed. It removes the destructive "sulpho" compounds from oiL This process is -used only in refining Cycol the new and different motor oil " which is made from Cyclo-Naphthenic base crude petroleum. I Cycol in your engine prevents troubles that usually follow the use of oils containing destructive "sulpho" compounds. Cycol does not break down, thin out or evaporate rapidly. It maintains a protective lubricating film between all mov ing parts and forms an"oil tight" piston seal because it is free from destructive"sulpho" compounds. ' .- . Don't wait until your engine develops trouble. Head it off with Cycol cut down operating as well as repair costs. Flush the crank case, not with kerosene or so-called "flush ing oils" but with the grade of motor oil your Lubrication Chart recommends for your engine, and refill with the cor rect grade of Cycol as shown bytheCycolLubricatbnChart. ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY, San Francisco MOTOR- OIL FREE FROM DESTRUCTIVE "SULPKO"COMPOUNDS ii ;'! ''. '" O4