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PXGE THREE RTER : RADIO FANS AFTER PRINCETON PREXY ROLPH INAUGURAL FETE ENDS WITH GRAND BALL JIEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORKiiOX, SUNDAY. JANUARY & GATHERED FOR USElFQR ACTPE i F-NFXT fc . The jmrose nf thi' farm home miryeynow heiiiK ina4e in Juek Kon county Ih thivefulil, aCi'ortUiiK in Mis. Zollu Hudcnwuld, humo man;menienL rpeclalisi with the slate homo economics extension Kcrvicc. who was In Modforrt last ,!,'v- "'""'it. "hose present iijoy week working out Into thu counYy Pl1 " "''hcious turkey dinner. Dur with Muhel (.'. Mack, home ilem- ' "'K ""' "'- " dinner a . n onslralion ftucnt. "From n slut- of tho 3ao miuv questionnaires now lieinn filled out we luipt to di'tciniino J nek son county home conditions ns they nctually exist," wilil M rs. liodenwold. "These findings should hi; MR out the prolileiiiK of the homeiiKikerrt and a utility of them should result in a more effective home economic extension program for the county.' Mrs. Hodenwold nays that she is Impressed with the genuine inter est nnd hearty cooperation taken by the Jackson county farm home makers in the survey now under way and to he finished January survey, its findings will lie studied and analyzed to tho end that prac tical recommendations may he made nnd adopted "at the Farm I iomemkaers Kconomic t'onfer-t-nce to he held in Medford, Feb ruary 6 and 7. Madge J. Heese, I'SDA field agent in home demonstration and cluh work in the Western States: l'aul V. Maris, director 'of Extension Service; Clarihel Nye, slate leader of homo economics extension; Lucy Case, nutrition specialist : Harriet K. Sinnard, clothing spec ialist; Kelt a lloilonwold, home management specialist; and others from the central extension office at Corvullis. L f.BOYWS M : At , the annual meeting of Cra ter r.ake ' council of Hoy Scouts! of America, held Kriday evening! at the Kirst Presbyterian church, a summary of council activities; for I!):!" was given in comparison, with 'thorn of 1H2!. j December :n. I!i2it, HCl scoutsi were registered, and In I!:t0 there were Sit;j. In 1 there were It -4 merit . badges awarded, and last year 1015 were given scouts. Total receipts for the year t ! :i 0 ivere SS.7-10. ,:. The amount raised by suhscripti,on was 5,4r(0.!J(): Tlmi liudget for last year waw $5!li. I fieorgo K. Miller, vice-president . . Fgr the scout camp at Luke o'lof the Coiiwt I-'lr & Cedar Products the Woods, $S(0.i2 was spent, company, snid today his firm ex Tho new aite was Improved with pected a contract for 50 carloads lavatory and shower building be- of ties for railroad construction in ing -constructed, valued at $:laO. connection with the Moulder dam This building was used for lums- J project. Ing tljis past season. A pumPj Order for. the ties, he said, will house, cooler water system and be distributed among Willamette kitchen equipment quired. also ae Juvenile Court Husy ROM K. Jan. 10. (ypj Tho Chil dren's Court of Home in irs first three months of existence heard '2 1 5 cases, convicting 1 1!) and ac quitting flii. L TOMORROW T, ' FOR 2 DAYS ONLY v ACTION PACKED . DRAMA . OF BIG CITY NIGHTS! I ' 1 ' HEART GRIPPING STORY OF TWO 1 GREAT LOVES . . . BRINGING THRILLS '( s X AND GLORIOUS ROMANCE! ! H' lA'fViU l5 CLUB A special nii'riliiK of the Acilve , t'luli was held la at nlulu at the Hotel llotlaml, at which time the , local club received th,. official , chat ter. After a welcome ailrlrcss I hy Maynr Wilson ami a talk l.v 1 was cnjoycil ny all present. The Crews sisters. Lu- j cile and Dorothy, entertain! with several vocal solos that was verv I much enjoyed. The Kugene Active : Cluh bronghi seven incnrhers to j Medfoiil for the installation cere-I monies, those present being Don-I laid Husband, president of the Ku-j gene club, James Harding, X. L. ! j .Michaels, Kd. Johnson. Merle) Saunders. Dr. M. . Kidman and! I Dave Marnhan. Kiw of the Ku- ! gene club came to Medford in a j special chartered airplane. i tiuests at the installation cere-! monies included Mayor K. M. Wil-I son, I;. C. Coi n, president of the ' lEotaiy Club, John Mann, presi dent of the Kiwauis Club, Karl White, president of the Lions Ted liaker. secretary Medfi chaniber of Ctmnu-rce and Mennett. All gave short talks of welcome to -Medford of the Active Club. The Active Cluh! with the young business men of Medford as members, looks as if it will be among tin leaders In the service cluh field. LLl SALKM. Ore.. Jan. 10. tJP): member of the state hoard of nor-! ticultui-e. or an authorized inspec tor cf the hoard, is not nersonallyj liable for damages suffered by; ; virtue of his nniors in eniorcing! orticultnral laws and quarantine , Attorney Ceneral Van Winkle in reply to ait impiirv by Charles Cole, secretary of the hoard. To escape responsibility, however, the officer must act within t lie scope of his authority. OREGON IIES EOF, PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 10. (P) valley .sawmills. The contract has fiot been awarded formally but the Coast Fir & Cedar Products com pany was low bidder and it is ex pected the contract will be award ed next .week. It amounts to 1, .'ti(i,atu feet. j r!lnsslflf1 ndvprt1tnir rt rpsuttn mmm I WflT DFQPflWCini Fi I nui iuui utiuiu I LOWELL StiERMAN, MARIAN NIXON HUGH TREVOR WJ LLl AM JAN N SLY cyAuiow Laying bare the story newspapers never told flashincr the' screen's spotlight on the strangest scenes ever laid! A dramatic sensation! SEE IT HEAR IT! IT STARTS Tomorrow i It y- V. - , Sacramento closed its three fornin with .in all night dance shows (left to right) Mrs. and Merri.mt. Mrr.. .mrl Gov. James i!0!VI0EN0MS IN MAIL JAN. 15: Semi-a timiat amounting to d i v idi nd checks J.m;:i.;i2 will be mailed to investors son County lluildin ciation January 1 i'2 years of f-ervh-e .Medford a n d t h country. in the JacU Loan asso termlnat ing in developing surroundings "Not -;m invesioi' this asu eiation has lost a penny." is the slogan which the Jackson Coun ty Duilding & Loan Association ha used t hroug ii out t he yea rs since UMiii. establishing a reputa tion as one of the muM success ful ami financially sound associa tions in the Northwest. Directors of this one hundred per cent home institution are as I fellows: C. M. Kidd, John .Mann. O. C. Hoggs, Dr. J. J. Km ! mens, (llenn O. 'lay lor. Clen Kab I rick. Kmil Mohr and Dr. U. K I Creen. "Home Sweet Home" as plnyeii the world over will be a feature of the Toggery-Nuim-liush prog ram over Kation K.MKD on .Mon day night from tiir: to ti:3n. This: beautiful ami immortal immesong, will he played by the symphony j i.iw-ti-i Thai i. t ntoi'itrcfiltion -iit 'teio,i. rather humirus conception of 'Home Sweet Home as you might hear It in Italy. Spain. Hungary, China, Ireland and the Cnited Slates. The second feature wi Old Guitar And An Old be "An tefrain."! sung by Wm. Pohlmnn. tenor, ac companied ,y the orchestra. The program wilt close with the "Missouri Walt"." ."ting by the Nunn-lhish singers. rifipdftort ndverrlntnc ctH resnltH. ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS! fi . A. I f A ' fA :w& 'Mir "I c -t tin etat - A Vfn f'Ji-ita days of celebration at the Inauguration of Gov. James Kolph. jr., of Cali. in which his excellency led the grand march. The ballroom scene Mr. James Rolph III, Mrs. and Mr. Roy Symei, Mrs. and Lt. Gov. Frank ttolph. APPEARANCE QF of tho outstanding nitrite- j of the year is hooked for : tious Medford next Saturday, Jan. IT. (thanks to the efforts of MVdford i Post No. 15 of the American Leg- ion. Admiral liichard Hyrd. fain- ous aviator-explorer will he here ! produced. 1 herefme. it will he in person on that date to tell of; worth while for every grower to his expedition to the South Pole, a attend nt least one of the demon feat which has won him interna- stratTons. tional recognition. In connection The time and place of the var with his address there will he ex- j meetings is as follows: Jan. hibited several interesting reels of j 13th 2 p. m. Thornton Wiley motion picture giving the out- orchard. Ashland; Jan. 14th in standing details of his discovery of "Little America." These films are of Admiral Jtyrd'H own selection ami have never been shown before in the state. Hy special arrangement the local Legion post has provided for two performances on Saturday, one of which will be a matinee at popu lar prices. Judging from past per formances, Admiral Hyrd will bo greeted hy capacity houses here both in the afternoon and evening. Seats are now on' sale at the Holly theatre and the Medford Chamber of Commerce. ' ", ' , ' .. . CKXTIIAL POINT (Special) Mrs. A. A. Oilletle of Medford spent Tuesday and Wed nesday with .Mrs. Mary (Jrlmni. A baby clinic will be held at the health center January 13. Dr. Wil son and M rs. King will 'he. In charge, All babies should he rege nt Stone's drug store for istered their appointment. Mr. and Mrs. John Catey re turned to their home 'east of Cett- t ral Point on Sunday from tralia. Wash., where they visited for the past three weeks with their daughter. Mrs. Pearl Caldwell, who ha .been visiting her children at Scotts j Valley, Calif., returned to her I home here Thursday. ; The girls' anil boys' basketball 1 teams of Phoenix played tho two ; 1 oca 1 tea m at the h Ig h sc h on 1 1 gymnasium Friday evening. After i a hard fought battle the local teams lost both games to the vu ' itors. j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coekrnn ; were business visitors In Medford Saturday. Mrs. Mary Coker entertained as d ; n ti e r g u es is on Sat u rd n y , M r. and Mrs. Homer Martin of (ilen dale, ore., and Mr. Martin's mother Mrs. C. II. Meiers, of Santa Cruz. : Calif. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Y. Davis spent I New Year's day as guests nf Mr. land Mrs. I!ute, of fiotd Hill. ' Mr. and Mrs. s. L. Fisher of ' Tlrenierton. Wash., spent n week tviMiting in Central Point as guests . . . , 1- il PPMTPAI PfllMT I '. Jan. 10. of Mrs. Fisher sister. Mrs. Al ; I Hermanson. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Unwell re-, turned home Tuesday from a trip thioiigh southern California. They ( visited for three weeks with their, (brother Dr. Purselt, and family at. I Mountain View, ral. j j iolden IJnk Hlble class of the! j Christian church held their party I on Friday. January ft nt the home i I of Mrs. Vinln l.amiman. Mrs. j liertha Ilursell. teacher of the. i claMs, had charge of the devotion-j j a Is. Delieinu.H i-f fresh men irt wre .served. Those enjoying thu after-, ! noon were: Mcudamcs Vera Lewis,, j lb-Pa pankey. Clara Vincent. Ida ' Henderson. Krma Hedgepeth. Mary t Coker, Cordic liurns, Louise C i--h, i Hose llennanson, Laura Coekran.i Dfdlle Love, Ciitherlne M'-rNtt. ( iMableCHir. Ibrlhft Hlllfel, Viola i l.:mptnan, ttuhy Powell, Connie : Klingler. Kmma Cnhger, Ib uh i i i Tetherow. Voting. Hoy And -1 ! crsnn, M' Cull, Capp. Henth find 'Johnson. The Fein im ry pui'tv will ( be held nt the home of Mi. Vic i tor llurxell. I Airs M M. MorriK of Medford spent Friday visiting at the hme of Mrs. Al Hermtinion. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Territf spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Cha".1 Dunlap of Table Rock. j o 1 TH K IALLK.M. Ore., Jan. 10. ; iA'i The tle-pi servin plant of l the T'nion Pacific railrtmd here, after a t lowe-down during the holl j days wlln repairs were ?0 ,M again running full time with men employed. HELD THIS MONTH Pruning methods will be dem- j oust rated during a series of field ; meetings tit he held January I It. 11. 15 by County Agent L. P. Wil- cox. j Kxtension Morticulturallsl O. T. MeWhorter of the Oregon Suite Agricultural College will be pres- ; ent and assist in these meetings. Pruning is an orchard practice i 0at has a great influence on the ( amount, size and uualily of fruit . Carl fllasgow orchard, Tal Jan. 14th '2 p. ni. D. Clark i ent orchard, 401 'District; Jan. 15th 10 a. m. W. J. Jones orchard. Rogue River. 18 W PORTLAND, Ore., Jan.. 10 Columbia river lumber, and Jog fhlpmoTitHs-to Atljnntiic and . gulf ports during- I !30 measured 400, :Hi5,rt4(l feet, a new high mark, the Merchants'" Kxehango yearly snm niary revealed today. The 19211 movement to these lo calities was 850,841,0112 feet. The combined offHhore and do mestic lumber exports during IflltU was J .2fl3.K54.lt2S feet Rillnst 1, C43.60V6I7 feet In l!)2!t. Whent exported from the Col umbia river In nil trades during the first half of tUe Ht3o-.1l cereal year showed an Increase of GliH,3ti2 bushels over the corresponding period of the 1 it 2 ft - 3 0 season, the i Kxehango reported. Flour exports showed n docrease of about 1"S 000 barnds. I.adino hccsc INipular I A local dairy product which Is gaining popu:arity with South ern Oregon customers Is Ijidino cheese manufactured by -tho lu dlno Products company of Fagle Point, Ore., according to reports; from sales - representatives. IL W. Ward. Kagle Point grang er and salesman for Uidlno cheese, said today that they have developed this particular cheese so that It efpials most of the better-known American cream cheewes. A. Woodrieh Is proprie tor f the La illno company. MAJtHHFIKUl, Dii'.. Jan. 10. tA't 'nnmrurtlnn work on (1?M enlnR the htti-hor ut llantlon tn Hi fpi-t nt low tiile will start noon, the office of MiKimprH haH an nouncer! D STATE THEATRE TODAY and MONDAY "SHOWGIRL in HOLLYWOOD with ALICE WHITE JACK MULHALL See It for its snappy songs, stu dio secrets and Alice better than ever before. 15c ANY TIMK Itiiuiii'H in- PLUS 4 ALL-WOOL KNICKERS Take one at regular price; another for 5c The Men's Shop Next to Rialto Theatre OF DATE EDICTS I KCCKNK. or.... Jan. 1 a tA' i Contrary to published reports, i Hugh K, Uossoit. Oregon graduate manager, ib-clared today neither he mr Cart A. Lodell, Oregon : M;ilf graduate manager, had said . their respective schools would not play at the Portland Stadium un less the days preceding the games i wer left open. 1 Hosson said he and Lodell had ' understood the dates would be left open and when they learned the completed stadium schedule did not make such a provision they conferred with Jimmy liicliardson, stadium manager. who assured them the matter could still be ar- ranged. Uichardson asked then to write to him calling attention to their previous understandings. over tho South II today u rrflv ONE DAY ONLY jA J I k Starting at 1:15 4fs i Wtt. MIL .. I SALLY O'NEIL, JOE E. BROWN ''; ; " - ' U8Cr?p"V . i AND SAVE!. I ALL TALKING! ALL SINGING! ALL DANCING! Jjlijllk. ' Jm GL0RI0U8 GIRLS SVNCOPATED SONGSI Kf Jil Ul llliu ITTnTITSTTnlff I U ill V A RIOT OF COLORS AND COMEDYI . lIMnftllvWll B 111 lMl Don't miss this Sensational Picture . . . It's brought to the Holly wnjl i 111 I uBl will nil lllVI iltlllUI for your pleasure . . . Remember for One Day Only. " - 4 V A WHISKEY 'AGER': JSI1.LIXC.S. Mont.. Jan. la tPt Seeking the source of annoying inlet lerenci' with radio reception, i radio dealers assert they have trac- i ed the trouble to an electric whis- ! key ager." They have given warning that unless the use of the machine is disco in i mied they will enltM 1 lie , aid of prohibition authorities to seek out the nuisance. I'lohildtion Agent Joint Taiker. the dealers point out, would be doubly pleas- . ed to mm the machine. Hi is our of the interference victims. 'I Into inhibition A merUan has put d rinkinu. romane. nays a Paris business man. I'h-huh. aloiu ' with a let of other dangerous in rredtent" Judge. L-gOl COMEDY! 1 1 TICKETS NOW SELLING! In Person! The Distinguished Air .... Eplorer and Lecturer REAR ADMIRAL RICHARD E. BVRB II C Lecture and Motion Pictures HOLLY THEATRE Medford, SAT., January A stirring account of life in "Little America', Polo, with motion pictures taken Tickets Now on Sale at Medford Chamber of Commerce All Seats Reserved MATINEE AT 2:30 EVENING AT 8:30 Children 60c Seats 2 and t Mall Orders Received at the rfolly Theatre and Filled In Order of Receipt Auspices of Medford Post. No. 15 AMERICAN LEGION 11 QUITS THIS YEAR lilXCKTON, N. J.. Jan. 10 : (, j),- John (Irior iUhben an nounced tonight he would resign as president of Princeton University at the end of the present academic year. Dr. Ilibbeu, In a formal state ment, addeil there has been ho discussion by the hoard of trustees of his successor. New Crime Problem Y I iNKY i TV Australian police e a m w ciime problem. In I hai several gang shootings there was ; no detonation and it is believed j a new type of air pistol was used. The wounds were similar -to those made by bullets of smalt calihro bur no bullets vnr found. One of the Big Hits of 1930 Brought to the Holly by Popular De mand ! ..U-ll.J'Jf I M 17 and the turillir.g flight by the explorer. 7 a: