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MTmFOTlT MATTi TKTBUOT. MTOFORl). OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1932. PAGE ELEVEN IT" 1 T i 1 n l L-Ocai ana rersonai Medford Besldent In O. P. A. B.I , Woodell. a resident o( Medford. wm S in aranta Pasa Thursday on business. Grant Paaa Dally courier. e f At Local Hotels Among reglatra- tlona at Medford hotels were tboae of R. X. Orah of Botae, Idaho, and Mra. a. A. Oreeley of Wlnnetka, ill. Ashland Oneet Today Mra. J. F. S True la a guest In Ashland today nf ! relatlTea and frlenda. She left t ford for the Llthta city tola morning. Mra. Butler 111 Mra. J. H. Butler I of Eaat Main meet la In the Com S munlty hospital today, receiving ' treatment for a severe cold. 1 Gould to Lake Charles Gould, f storekeeper of Crater national park, J lrftrtoday for the lake, after spending some time In Medford. i .... 5 In From Trail Floyd Hutchlaon, i rancher of the Trail district, la !n Medford today, marketing his prod uoe. a . f, Leaves for South Mine Olga An ' derson of the county sheriff's offloe leaves this evening for Grass Valley, 5 Oal, where aha will be guest for 10 : daya of relatives and friends. 3 ' ' ' i No Klwanls Meeting As Monday U Memorial day, the regular noon T'ftcheon meeting of the Medford Kl wanls club will not be held, Carl Y. i Tengwald baa announced. ' Leaves for Gold Beach Keith Am brose, atate police officer, left here today for Gold Beach, to be on duty In that district tomorrow for the dedication of the Rogue river bridge. 4 ... Has Broken Knee K. R. Smith of California, who la sojourning in thla city, received a broken knee In a fall yesterday and Is In the Com munity hospital for treatment. j I '7 In From the Country Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Miller of Prospect and Mra. William Penlnger of Seven Oaks' are among callers In Medford today from country districts. -l ... ' To Hold Court The Girl Scouts of Medford will conduct a court of awards at the county courthouse Sat' ! nrday evening at 7:30 o'clock, ac cording to announcement issued. 1 ,r ' Tengwald Leaves Victor Tengwald, United States commissioner, with headquarters In Medford, left last night on the Shasta for San Fran- daco, to attend to business matters. A Wow for the Memorial Day Outing We will offer this week end as our regular Saturday Special an item which we know you will welcome for your picnio or outing lunch. And the money saving price will cinch the matter. Don't miss them at your favorite grocer or our retail store. Van-Colored Drop Cakes 17c the dozen This is a cake cookie In a very generous Bize which is ideally suited for packing in picnio lunches and is fit for a king as far as quality and flavor are concerned. Greatest Aaiti-kiiock, Energy! New UNION NO EXTRA COST MONEY HACK Cil H ANTEE LIST-EKl . . . "VOICE OF 70" . , . TONIGHT 8 . . . KQW n Business Caller T. O. Vincent. In- suranoe man, la here today from Port- land, conferring with local Insurance agents and enjoying the southern Oregon spring weather, wiilcb be de scribes aa unexcelled. Mra. Shepherd Home Mra. A. W. Shepherd, who has been the guest of her slater, Mrs, A. H. Sturtevant of Oregon City for the past threo weeks, returned to Medlrod by train this morning. The Shepherds reside near Phoenix. . Neuner on Train George Keuner, United States district attorney of Portland, waa on the Shasta this noon en route home from San Fran cisco, where he haa been attending to business matters. ... Called by Illness Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Prftett are In this city from California, having been called north by the Illness of their mother. Mrs. Wm. Perry of Eagle Point, who Is receiving treatment at the Sacred Heart hospital. . From State center The Portland- era who are guests at hotels here are O. B. Bare. Mr. and Mra. w. V. eyre, W. N. Pattullo. E. D. Steffen. H. Wlckland, F. O. Vincent, J. J. Waldo, L. R. Persholl, Tyler W. Seeley, C. F. Lsne. Charles N. Hrey, J. w. Stewart. Joe Gravelle and M. 8. prestwood. . . From Washington Washington guests registered at hotels In the city are Mr. and Mra. P. F. Clark of Yaki ma. Mlsa M. Wllber of Spokane, M. M. Riddle of Tacoma. and the fol lowing from Seattle: Mrs. L. A. Rob erta and daughter. H. E. Kuler, K. A. Burnell. G. B. Kelso, Mr. and Mrs. 3. L. Weaver and Lawrence Klein. In Medford Today Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Gilbert of Corvsllls are regis- trted at a local hotel today. Others stopping here from points within the state are H. B. Esson, L. M. Nickels, A. E. Hansen. H. D. Lee and L. C. Cleavea of Eugene, Juanlta Miller of Grants Psss, F. S. Jones of Roseourg and Guy Tung of Klamath Falla. . Guests from South Stopping at hotela in Medford were included the following Callfornlana: P. A. Natban, M. J. Heavey, A. B. Kane, Mlsa N. Bonn. -Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Rae. B. A. Monroe, O. P. Stevenson, G. O Calden, Jr., and TJ. B. Gllroy of Sn Francisco, L. Langton and J. V. Dyr of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. 1. E71 Smith and George W. Edwarda of Chlco. F. H. Smith of Fresno, L. S Rodger and Jack Hoblck of Oakland. J GREATER POWER NEW SMOOTHNESS INCREASED MILEAGE FINEST ANTI-KNOCK PnOVED PERFORMANCE In From Eagla Point J. X. Cham barlln. well known resident of Eagle j Point, Is in the Community hospital this week. Snow Melting Snow la reported as being aeven feet deep at Government camp In Crater national park at the present time, and la melting slowly. Visit In Portland Having left on the noon train today, Mrs. Clara M. Day will spend ten daya In Portland aa the guest of Mra. J. M. Rosenbarry. Attends Wedding Mlsa Nellie Koehler of Treka waa In Medford yeattrday, a guest at the Janea-Gll-bert wedding. e To University Miss Elsie Williams left thla noon for Eugene by train, to spend five daya visiting frlenda at the University of Oregon, where she waa formerly a student. ... Mrs. Cummlnga Leaves Mra. Fred N. Cummlngi waa among excurslon lata leaving thla noon on the Shasta for the north. She plans to spend several days In Portland. ... Christiansen at LakeGeorge Chris tiansen, star football player of the Unlveralty of Oregon, today left for Crater lake. Ho la a summer rsnger at the park. . Beara Attract Many Members of the Crater national park crew who are spending a few days In Mediord, reported today that the bears are still attracting much attention from the many tourists visiting the iaxe. ... On Business in South Mayor E M. Wilson left yesterdsy for Modoo county, California, to attend to busi ness matters concerning some proo- erty. Mr. Wilson plsns to return her eelther Tuesday or Wednesday ... Mrs. Mlnenr Leaves Mrs. R. C. Mlnear la to spend about ten days in Portland and Vancouver, Waab, visiting friends and relatlvea, having left bere on the Shasta at noon to day. Organise Extension fnlt Mrs. Mabel C- Mack, county home demonstration agent, spent this forenoon at Rogue River, orvranlzln? an extension un:t She will organize an Eagle Point unit this afternoon. " ' Called to Merced Prank Sollnsky left today lor Merced, Cal., where he has been called by the serious Illness of his grandfather. Frank's uncle, E. O. Sollnsky, superintendent of Crater national park, left two days ago for the southern city, due to bis father's Ulneas. 4 Ranger Arrives David LeOount Evans arrived tn Medford last even ing from Palo Alto, Cal., and left im mediately for Crater lake, where he will be employed this summer as a ranger. Re spent some time the past season In Mexico in connection with geological work, Return to Lake David H. Can field, chief ranger at Crater national park, returned to the la-ke today, accom panied by Lee Prescott and Lynton Cunningham. Prescott was In the city to receive medical treatment. Mr. Canfleld was here yesterday to at tend the wedding of Miss Betty Janes and Clyde Gilbert. Jackson Couple Wed Frances M Centers, 68, and Rosella Garrison, 53. were married Thursday afternon at the county courthouse by Justice Madison. Centers is a native of Jack son county, a farmer, and his wife was born in the state of Kansas. It was a second marriage for both. Grants Pass Dally Courier. Insurance Men Tlere A, B. Evans and Tom Chupell, both of Salem, and representing the Oregon Mutual Life Insurance company, aro spending two tUys In Medford attending to business matters. H. D. Raworth, special rep resentative for the same company, with headquarters in San , Francisco, spent Thursday here. g ager Departs Merel Sager of San Francisco, assistant landscape archi tect for the national park service, left lsst evening for his headquar ters, having spent the psst two days here conferring with park officials. Mr. Sager la In direct charge of Cra ter, Sequoia, General Orant and Las sen national parks, and the Pinnacle monuments. Gardens Growing A tour of the residential section of Medford this week reveals a wealth of beauty In lawns and gardens. The heavy rains of tbe past season have encouraged shrubs, vine and plants to achieve heights and perfection superior to the past several years. All signs of drouth notsd In several section last! year have been overcome by an abundance of growth, and city yards as well as countryside offer the pass erby a glorious array of blossoms. Swift's Gov. Inspected Meats, the best of course LincolnMarket 606 W. 6th St. Phone 703 Where yon can get all kinds of steaks and chops cut like you want them. Open Sunday 2 to 7 p. m. and Open All Day Monday Also all kinds of LUNCH GOODS Pickles, chow-chow, green and ripe olives, several kinds of cheese, butter, milk, cream, bread, pastry, Hens and fryers. Start Insect Control Crews for in sect control, which havs been or ganised by the park service for sev eral weeks, will leave the first of the week for. Crater lake, In order that they might start work Wednesday, it was announced today. Neel Returns Korth Oten Keel, aeronautical instructor for the de partment of commerce. United States, was tn Medford this forenoon, arriv ing here by plane from Klamath Falls. Mr. Meel left shortly after noon today for Portland, flying Bird plane. - Concessions Not Open Officials of the Crater national park reported to day that tourists and residents of southern Oregon who are planning visits to the lake Sunday, are re minded that none of the concessions at the lake are open yet, &nd Union Creek Is the last place where supplies may bo obtained en route through the west entrance, and Fort Klamath on the east. 1 Spencer Tracy In Hit At Craterian He was Just a mischievous, every day youngster, full of fun and frolic but the corner druggist simply "couldn't see any good in him," In fact he labeled him the "worst boy In town." One of the most human end Inter esting film stories ever presented on any screen Is now showing at the Fox Craterian theater, Including to day and tomorrow. "Young Amer ica' Is the title, featuring Spencr Tracy of "Sky Devils" and "Dis orderly Conduct" fame; Doris Ken yon, beautiful star, and Tommy Conlon, very clever Juvenile who enacts the role of the "bad boy." "Young America' la not to be con fused as a "kiddles' picture, neither Is it a story about Boy Scouts, nor early American history, but a story of today's youngsters. The great director of "Seventh Heaven" and "Bad Girl" Is respon sible for the production of "Young America. It Is a thoroughly Joyable entertainment. An added attraction of more than usual merit Is the side -splitting Boy Friends comedy "Too Many Wo men," and a wow for laughter. Lew Ayres Star of Holly9 s New Drama What goes on behind the gay music and carefree festivity of Broadway's night clubs? What takes place behind the silken drapes and softened lights? Theater-goers will find the dra matic answer In "Night World," Un iversal swift moving picture of ro mance and nocturnal adventure on Broadway which opened an engage ment yesterday at the Holly theatre. The absorbing story Is that of single- night's happenings In crowded supper club, which Involve disillusioned young millionaire, seeking forgetfulness. A sympathetic chorus girl, knowing his story, at tempts to comfort him, and tn s doing discovers that love is the cure. Lew Ayres, the accomplished screen actor who haa won well merited fame. Is starred In "Night World, with Mae Clarke In the leading feminine role of the night club en tertainer. Many gorgeous chorus dancing numbers add to the brllllanoe of the picture and plenty of peppy music Is furnished throughout the picture by Hal Grayson's recording orches tra. "Night World" will show at the Holly tonight and tomorrow aft eraoon and evening. Also on the program Is a Graham McNamee news reel, a clever Kartoon and a mys tery story entitled "Cirous Showup.' Careys To Mark y 48th Anniversary Of Wedded Life Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Carey, who reside on the Pacific highway south of Phoenix, will celebrate their 48th wedding anniversary quietly at their home tomorrow. The couple, who have iade their home In that vicinity for a number of years, where Mr. Carey operates a plant farm, are well known through out the valley. Mrs. Carey Is the Mall Tribune correspondent for the Eden Precinct. Mr. Carey Is past 81 years old, and Mrs. Carey, past 65. Both enjoy the best of health. BECK'S BUTTERNUT BREAD tnrraasea and there's t reavn. It contains nothlnj bat the finest tnrredlents and la eelen ttflrally baked to a perfect turn. At Your Grocer or Beck' Bakery Oood grsoea of lumber at cull I i A ft Lj H & I M(f' WJ I I U If) PZ prices. Medford Lumber Co. I sL aUaO t Jn 3 t 3 9. " LJ Vj? M' i?iSr ""352lJ$iLj H "flaltSiJ I Tel 'ul " ann ovoak. vtJy I1 "tsi, r7TrrtS-rM M W gt j r$l osoooo mikins e kakin moxut jf fAj ,tW-cC Jfl W"h i 0IS"raAMejmnw-KAlO . VajVtf .mS iw ayres. TrssSL mArMir'' Wi XmQ7 can't vTA wr on the stage i marpyf LrfSfY3 ? BEN BENJAMIN K JSAS Ini3l2a S AND HIS KIN0 COTTON ORCHESTRA m QssTiJl)frT7r fcS from Oreensboro, No. Carolina M "i i ' JllaU ! lyizLiP i ; fi jefe&SSSjl II I With the j Just for a Unshl And What a Lsurh! 'amisjejjssji4 3tf "THE COHENS AND Picnic Season j 2i ' KELLYS IN HOLLYWOOD" & Hor employer told QEOROIE REVELL she couldn't have at hand the demand for i with oeorse Sidney - ch.ney Murray i ft hul!band Rnd a job ftt th, ,ame tlme, Read j,8r g,Mwer VALLEY SCHOOL PUPILS PRESENT Pupils of Mrs. Frank Dltaler's class opened a delightful program at the Valley school assembly this morning with a Chinese dance in which five little girls, attired as Orientals from queues to toes, participated. In the group, winning the .hearty applause 1 of the appreciative audience of pat rons and friends, were: Nanette Ros enberg, Jean Schuler, Alicia Ruhl, Patricia Farrell and Julie Carpenter. The dance was followed by a clever skit by the primary class, entitled The Little Rabbit, Who Wanted Red Wings." Nina Tut tie appeared as the ambitious bunny and the other char acters Introduced by Charley Braley were Pegjry Scherer, Ruth Stuart, Susan Vilas, Patsy OeBauer and Bil ly Patton. An Afternoon Tea" was the name given the French skit presented by Emily Tyree, Charity Hart. Alicia RiVil, Nancy Clark, Deborah Tumy, Polly Dean and Barbara Sheldon. The program waa concluded by sev eral patriotic numbers, honoring Memorial day, David Sheldon opened the observance of the holiday with essay, explaining the meaning and origination of Memorial day. The primary orchestra, led by Chas. Bra ley, played several patrlotlo airs, their Jaunty red caps adding much to the military numbers. Members of the primary and pre -primary classes en tertained with songs, and Nancy Day read the Inspiring poem of the world war. "In Flanders Field." Emily Tyree told tfte history of the southern anthem, "Dixie" and Bar bara Sheldon read the Gettysburg Address. David Sheldon then recit ed a patriotic poem, which marked the close of the assembly. Notice of Appointment of Adminis trator. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, Ssm H. Baker, la the duly sppolnted, acting and qualified administrator of the estate of Cyrus M. Paul, Deceased. All persona having claims agalns. said estate are hereby required to present the aame to ssld Sam H. Baker, Grants Pass. Oregon, with proper Touchers, within six months from the date of thla notice, as by law required, and all persons owing said estate are hereby required to make payment of their Indebtedness to the said Sam H. Baker at said place. Date of first publication, the 27th day of May, 1932. SAM H. BAKER, Administrator of the Estate of Cyrua M. Paul, Deceased. Notice. Hereafter only those who have been duly authorized by the Four Square Church, 401 East 6th St., are per mitted to solicit for the commissary. The public la requested not to give donations except to the ones who pre sent an official atatement from this church, signed by the pastor. FOUR SQUARE GOSPEL LIGHT HOUSE. Eatell M. Jones, Pastor. ' I II LW oitement Musio All of life in x j i in this new serial. D BenBenjamine D Starts Today A And His A A story of a business girl's love affairs hy JULIA CLEFT- ... 'v ! . ADDAMS. Kng Cotton Orchestra m aW IN THE C Jackson Hot Springs C tvtait totottmit EMAY30TH Admission m JV11Li 1 JXltS UlN El Memorial Day 75o i SALEM, Msy JT.-fflV-DlMOlutlon of the salmon Kivsr super district and payment Dy me '""'Ittied today nignwsy commission 01 n.uu for construction operations, were de manded in a resolution adopted hj the Oregon Farmers union, at It annual convention hero today. Th convention Indorsed tha so called Wheeler bills, after a heated debate on the free allver question. Charses that the department of agriculture Is receiving undue atten tion in the campaign to reduce fed eral expenses were made by Paul V. Marls of Orejton State college. "Agriculture aliould aliare and iharo alike In the desirable program for reduction In public expenditure in the state and In the nation, but there has been an unwarranted dis position to focus upon appropria tion for the United States depsrt ment of agriculture, most of -shier; TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY 50c BOUQUETS for decoration. Sat urday or Monday. 30 So. Peachy CU?' FLOWERS Aazalea, roses' and sweetwllllams. 25c bouquets, Satur day. Sunday and Monday. 343 N Grape St. Phone 54B-Y. FqrRENT 4-room modem well furnished house, on pavement. 1022 W 10th St. Phone 1645-Y. 35 ACRES wild oat hay standing In field. Rovalcreat orcnarc, i'i ni. east of Talent. Phone Ashland 873-R-4. CHICKS, cut flowera. plants. Mrs. Dressier, 1107 E. Main. FOR RENT 2-room modern house, neat, convenient, ressonsble. 1015 W. 11th. WE DO NOT OWN THE WORLD j But we have the best merchandls- , lng specialty on the American mar ket today. Men of Integrity and organizing ability are making from' 750 to 1000 per month. Our proposition Is depression proof snd i can be handled with small Invest- ment. It might be of mutual bene fit to drop In and look us ovor. For appointment phone Mr. A. L Jordan, Hotel Jackson. FURNISHED 4-room apartment, O. Block, Holly Apartments. P. SACRIFICE FROM 8TORAOE WARE HOUSE Electrlo dryer type washing machine. Hotpolnt 3-burner electric range, Kolvlnator electrlo refrigerator. Look these over. Must be sold SATURDAY. No reasonable otter will be refused. Torms If wanted. See Davis Transfer A Storage com pany, 29 So. drape St. FOR SALE Sowa and pigs: also feed ers. H. H. Powell. Pitt View Ave., Paclflo Hlway north. FOR SALE Fresh cow. Second house north Ever Shsdy Auto park. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW I are for the general public rather than , for agriculture," Mr. Maris said. The convention voted unanimously to assist tn the campaign for the use of more Oregon products during the American Legion convention m September. A committee was ap pointed to outline this program. Greetings from the Oregon State Orange were presented by Ray W. OlU of Portland. ORANOK, N. J, Charles N. Pbwler, May 37-(AP) 80, former repre- nr1 vai frm Nat .Tnv an4 .-! m(iny yem a member of the hnuse i banking and currency committee, Special Communication of Medford Lodge No. 103, A. w r. at a. M Fiioay, May 27, VJ? ' 7:30 P- m- Work in E. v1 A. degree. Vlsltora Invited. By order of L. O. STEWART, W. M. ClEO. ALDEN. Secretary. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the state of uregon ror Jackson county. In the Matter of the Estate of Ella W Peters, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given, thst the First Nstlonal Bsnk of Medford, Ore gon, by sn Order duly made, given j nuu wiu.crea m me aoove entitled i FREE Delicious New Crystal Life Savers To Boys and Oirls at Sat. Mat. Youth at the Crossroads! TS TODAY'S SMTLINa BOY TOMORROW'S VICIOUS CRIMINAL? See Answer in . . . Spencer TRACY Doris KENYON mm MATS. 20o EVE. SOo j3yjyyjToday-Sat.757 BUCK JONES in 'South of the Rio Grande1 Also Another Chapter Red Com. SUNDAY Court and matter, has been appointed d now Is duly appointed, queried tlnK Administrator of the as- tate of the above named decedent Eiia W. Petera. All persons hsvlnjr claims against said above named estate or the de cedent are hereby required to present the same, with proper Touchers, to tbe said Administrator at the office of lta attorney, T. J. Enrlght, at Room 11, at 32 N. Central Ave., In the city of Medford. Oregon, within six months from the data of this notke. Dsted and first published Mar ST, IMa. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MED FORD, ORE., Administrator. LAST TI.MKS TODAY 'FINAL EDITION" with Mae Clurk. rat. O'Brien Snt. "Land of Wanted Men" with Lew Cody. Chap. 6 "King of the Wild" Free coupons still good and SATURDAY m V 1 -,x -51 1 f- ) Tommy CONLON n oday I 1 Hy the Orcat Director of "SEVENTH HEAVEN" and "BAD QTRV -ALSO - Boy Friends Comedy Scream "TOO MANY WOMEN" Orange In "THE OALLOPINO GHOST' to Fox Craterian HOWARD HUGHES' WHITE-HOT THUNDERBOLT