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PAGE TWO MEDFORD ll'AIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1932, Roosevelt Sends Word Of Cheer for Medford Girl; Remembers Ruhl (Br Mary Orelner KllJ.) otr little MUa Bollowsy my ot Tell her to keep up her exerelses end not Int heart. It UkM pereavsranea but that's what wlnel" That WW tha hasrwnlng messsta sent to n!ne-yeer-ol4 Mary rranoaa Holloway of Medford by Governor Franklin Roosevelt In my brief Inter view with him late Wednesday after noon at the Portland Hotel. And "perseverance" la written In delibly In those clear blue eyes and etroaf Jaw of th man who bee bat tled a bad case of Infantile paralysis to an almost complete cure. In spite of the rigors of active political lire. "Wherever ha goes," his ohlef aide confided In me before I sained the Interview, "paralytica floe to him for advice. Re's always Interested In their met ani Ores all he esn to help them." Thar war two of them (pathetic figures, both In middle life) waiting la the crowd which milled and surg ed In the long hallway outside rranfc 11a Roosevelt's hotel room. He saw tham. too, and they came out with cheerful smiles. Capitalizing upon my experience "getting to" Al Smith In New York, I didn't waste any time asking per mission of Roosevelt's subordinates. A elmpla note to tha "chief" himself did the trick and I knew I was going to aaa him for three hours before I was finally admitted eastern gentle men of the press to the contrary. He was delightful to meet great, big boyish smile and the kind of a handclasp that doesn't end too soon. "Sorry I can't go through Medford," he said, "but we may get back through the pear country soma other day. Tou see, I'm not always my own boas on these trips." Informed that "my editor" onoe worked with him on the Harvard Crimson la college days, he was all Interest. "Who was that?" he asked. "Robert W. Ruhl." . "Bob Ruhl?" -Roosevelt sat bolt up right In his chair and beamed. "Ill aay I remember Bob. fine fellow. Ha was a year ahead of ma In school." He laughted delightedly and lost a second In pleasant reminiscence. "So he's still In the newspaper game," ha mused. Then, suddenly alert again: "Say, tall him hello for ma, won't your I'd surely like to see him." So Mr. Ruhl la not, as he humorously suspects, "the forgotten man." Big Jim Parley waa also the Inter esting subject of an Interview all his own. Dashing la and out through tha crowds, his smooth, smiling coun tenance never seemed to show the least bit of strain or fatigue. This, la aplta of he fact that he was up half of Tuesday night, due to tha change la train schedule, and had been meeting every Democrst and his brother slnoe esrly hours this morning. Re has an uncanny memory for names and faces (I'm apsaklng from personal experience aa well as hear aay) and hsa an enthusiasm and seat for his work that can only be equal led by Roosevelt himself. ma eyes are green and shrewd. He aaa a way of turning the tables on one In an Interview and putting his Interrogator on the spot. It's Infor mation Jim Parley la after, and the spotlight of publicity Interests him only so far aa It casta Its rote-getting rays upon hie candidate. Aaked about the effect of the Jamea Walker Investigation upon Roosevelt's campaign, he attempted to waive the question. Persistence In that direc tion brought the nearest spprosch to Irritation peroelved upon the coun tenance of the genial manager It was the mere cessation of the good natured smile for a brief second. "Franklin Roosevelt didn't stop to think whether It waa going to hurt ur help him," he said. "He was after facte and he let the chips fall where they might. He'a a fighter, all right. If you don't believe It, you ought to rub shoulders with him some time." Next, there were SO minutes with Franklin Roosevelt's daughter Anna, Mrs. Curtis Dill. She la tall and vary slender Indeed. Blond hair, done at a knot In th back and large blue eyes. Sh reminds me of schoolgirl barely out of th growing stsge, who is thrilled to the finger tips with th whole adventure. In fact, she said so. "Ws're having the time of our lives on this trip Betsy (Jamea Roose velt's wife) and I. Our Job is to meet all th women aa well aa a number of th organleera. Bvsry one la so sweet to us. And you know every so often we're able to slip away and have the merriest little Jaunt all our own. I love It." One of her favorite outdoor sports Is fishing and arte was anxious to go on a special fishing expedition ar ranged for her. However, she would not leave her father's headquarters while there were any duties to per form. "You see, I'm sort of a private sec retary and Intermediary for father," she laughed. Th mention of Al Smith's .name and his attitude toward Roosevelt, prior to the convention, resulted In nothing but praise for the former New York governor. "We're all fond of Al Smith." she said warmly. "Yea, I've known him and his whole family for years and years. He's truly a great man and an Interesting one." James Roosevelt, who might be a younger Franklin, except that he la much slighter thsn his (ether, la very much In demand. He Is a splendid tslker and fills practically every en gagement his fsther Is unable to fill on the tour, He mad th principal address at the Democratic luncheon given the party at th Hotel Portland. The governor, who had Just returned from Oreshsm, where he addressed a large audience at th Multnomah county fair, was having lunch In his room and dictating his speech for the even ing. The auditorium, with a capacity of 8,000, waa packed at 8 o'clock and several thousands turned away. We lucky onee about too who had tick etsoccupied th levated arena on the platform. It waa a great day for "us Demo crata," brim full of human Interest and colorful sidelights. More will follow tomorrow If I can get It at least that Interesting interview I had with the next prospective "chef de cuisine" at th Whit House. By the way, the name Roosevelt la pronounced aa though there were only on "o" In It, and that a long one, according to Mr. Farley. DAYLIGHT TIME TO NEW YORK, Sept, 9S (AP) Tim, which under normal clrcum dancea files, will stand still for an hour at I a. m.. Sunday, waving goodbye to another period of what th English call "summer time" and what In America la daylight saving. . In tft lighted lane Broadway, which has no bedtime, It will mean SO additional minutes of gayety for 3 a. m. la tha crescendo hour In th glitter places. But for most of America where daylight saving has been observed, It will mean time's refund of th hour borrowed from sleep In th spring. Phoenix Grange Booster Program Plans Announced PHOTNIX, Sept. 83. (Spl.) The "Orange Booster" program Septem ber SO promises to be of Interest and enjoyment to all. September 80 has been announced ss orange ooooier night for all Oranges throughout Uie Orange. . Entertainment of Phoenlk Orange will be given at th Orsng hall In Phoenix Friday evening, beginning at 8 o'clock, and will consist of a talk on the "Value and Service of the Order." by O. O. Maiwt, and an essay, "What Must Be Done to Assure Ag ricultural Prosperity " America," by A. W. ShfDherd. There will be other talks of Inter est to all, music, singing anw other numbers of entertainment. All In the Community, especially those living on farm and orchards, are Invited to attend this meeting. Saturday, October 1, and on Wednes day, October 19. Department Presi dent Florence X. Shlpp of Salem will be present aa Inspector. Phon 141. We'll haul away your refuse, city Sanitary Service. Meteorological Report BANKER IlEISri001051 olcMOoa:KOssan September II, 1UI. forecasts. Medford and vicinity; Tonight and Saturday fair. No change In temper-tture. Loral Data. Lowest temperature this morning, fS degree. Temperature a 7ear ago today i Highest, 14; lowest, it. Total precipitation since September 1, 1093, 0 Inches. Relative humidity at a p. m. yes terday, 23; a s, nv today, 81, Sunset todsy, 0:07 p. m. Sunrise tomorrow, 8:00 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, t :0t p. m. Observation! Tkcn at I a, m-t 120 Meridian Time. Olty B Baker City Ti 40 T. Clear Bole ....-..... TO 80 . Clear Chicago 88 88 Clear ' Denver 88 40 P. Cdy. Dee Molnea - 10 44 Clear Eureka K 10 . Cloudy Fresno oo 88 clear Helena .... .. 88 40 Clear lios Angeles 70 00 Cloudy Marihfleld ........ 88 41 .. Foggy MEDFORD 84 47 Clear New York 80 81 .... P. Cdy. Phoenix 08 78 T. Cloudy Portlsnd 10 81 ... Clear R,'io ..... 81 80 .... Clear Rowuurg 78 40 .... dear fail Lake . . 78 80 T. Clear San Francisco. 88 84 .. Cloudy Seattl 73 B0 w Clear Spokane 73 90 Clear Lost Hunter In Long Walk Home LA O RANDS, Or., Sept. 38. (P) Ralph Silvers, 10-year-old Wallowa youth, for whom a search waa start ed Wednesday when he failed to re turn from a deer hunting trip, waa at home again today, after walking 40 miles through rugged, mountainous country, Th youth waa tired and hungry, but otherwise none the worse for th experteno. For those "thrifty" Pur silk hose Special .Too ETHELWYN 8. HOFFMANN Sixth 8i Holly. DISTINCT SIGN OF GOOD TIE AHEAD ITI, N. T.. Sept. 33. (AP) Har. vey D. Olbson. presldsnt of tha Man ufseturera' Trust Company of New York City, reported to the conven tion of New York state's savings bankers today that ther "are dis tinct evidences of better times." Security prices, he told the bsnk ers, Jiave recovered from panic prices to depression prices "and whether they improve from now on or not will depend upon whether business Improves." 8lnc last September, he said, a' program has gradually been worked out In Washington "to creat ve hlclea which would apply the credit necessary to wage the war against th dsfltslon and th Industrial de presslon which have engulfed us." He said It had taken the people of this country month to grasp th fset thst deflnlt plsn, focused on recovery of buslnsss, Is In actual op eration." Louis Wiley, builnsss manager of th New York Times, urged th bankers to study carefully and take advantaga of newspaper advertising sa a mean of consolidating gains. L SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. . (AP) Tha International advertising ex hibit assembled for the Faclfto ad vartlilng clubs association convention In Vancouver last July opened a three-day showing her today, Th types of advertising follow al most geographical lines. Th Rus sian examplea have many straight lines, and Scandinavian ar similar but leas harsh. The Oerman exhlblta stress realism and modern art. French advertising la snappy, apparently all for effect. That of Italy Is dashing, thst of Spain softer, with less em phasis on motion. The British "ads" displayed make much use of color, and have a dis tant influence on those of India, Burma, and the British dominions as shown. K, -eeps a cake fresh much longer The cream of tartar in Schilling Baking Pow der makes tiny bub bles in your cake bat ter that make tiny air holes in your cake, Substitutesforcream of tartar make big bubbles big air holesthat dry out a cake faster. Baking powders cheaper than Schilling use the substitutes. Look for the words "Cream of Tartar" on your bak ing powder tin. silt any (etcher of COOKING which eat SHE ufti mm Vu I STAR MARKET 314 E. Main We Deliver Phone 273 SATURDAY SPECIALS Our strictly cash policy enables us to furnish our customers with fine Groceries, Meats, Fruits and vegetables at much lower prices than formerly. If you don't already know this from experience, give us a trial. Fresh Bread Fig Bars h Mads in Medford Fresh and Good VXjifr rf Mb. loaf 5c , lb. IQc J$ W. R. C. Meeting at '. Central Point Is Largely Attended CENTRAL POINT. Sept. J8. (8pU Although many W. R. C. membere are working In th fruit, ther waa surprisingly good attendance at the meeting Saturday. After th busi ness meeting the birthday party waa in order. Honor member present were: Emma Olesaon, Emma Hllkey, Mary Mee, Ernestine Ttoetel and Tlltie Msple. A beautiful birthday cako. with candles, graced the center of the long table around which all mem bers and guest were seated. The afternoon was spent In conversstlon. All members ar requested to br Picnic Shoulder .... lb R. I. Red Hens and Fryers lb Pork Shoulder Roasts Choice Beef Steak . Shortening . . . . Beef Short Ribs . . Beef Pot Roast lb. C Home Rendered Lard 3 lbs. 25c '. lb. . lb. 4 lbs, ... lb. 7q Fresh Side g Pork lb. 1 ZC Fresh Ground Hamburger 2 lbs. 19c THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE Peace of Mind and a Healthy Body GROWING children and especially school children demand sub stantial meals at this time of year. -We speak of the strenuous life little realising that our children live more strenuously than is possible for we grown ups for with the ter rifio energy expended in play-tbeire is school and its trials-plus growth. Under.nourishment is not a matter of how much but what kind of food, the most elaborate menu generously served will not properly nourish un less those vitamins necessary to energy and growth are present. School and health authorities strongly urge hot cereals for growing bodies they furnish tha reserve strength so necessary for the long school terra the stamina to resist the fall and winter epidemics the peace of mind that comes from a healthy body insuring better school work. Serve them daily and serve a variety to insure freshness buy west ern milled cereals. Tomorrow we feature them in a wide variety and at a saving. Bakery Dept. BREAD: 1-lb. Loaf 5c ll2-lb. Loaf 7V2c Cookies 2 doz. 19c Buns and Rolls doz. 12c Layer Cakes each 23c CoEEee Due to the revolution in Brazil higher coffee prices are expected. Z-MOR-U freshly ground, 3 lbs. 85t White Bag, fine cup quality, lb 25 Blue Bag a good drink, lb 20 Golden West, 1 lb. can 30tf ; 3 lb. 87 Peaberry for those who like a stronger coffee, lb ....25 Cereals and Other Thrift Items Wheat Hearts Sparry tyi lb pkgf. 20;Bib'.bar24; AKn 10 lb. bag tJV Farina Bperry'i, 1H lb. pkff 10S Bib. bag 20; pec 10 lb, bag Www Gold Modal Wheaties 3 pkgi. 14c What Tlakei Sperry'i . Q4. 3 lb. pkg. 18,; 10 lb. bag OOW Cereal Flakei A blend of wheat and oat flakei. QQf 9 lb. laok . QQ0 Rolled Oata Sperry's, Quick Cook er or plain, 3 lb. Q9f Pkg. 19 I 9 lb. bag Otml Graham Flour fine or QHf coarse; 10 lb. bag OUU Corn Meal time for fried 44 . mueh 10 lb. bag I w Pancake and Waffle Flour, Sperry'e, 2', lb. pkg. 19; 4 lb. 7 r bag 22; 101b. bag Gold Medal Cake Flour OCf (free cooling rack) Cww Butterscotch Syrup, 7Cs' 5 lb. can 42d; 10 lb. can.... I wC Amaizo Golden Syrup 1 7 No. V can ., I I W Crystal White Syrup, f5Q 6 lb. can 34; 10 lb. can.... OwU Salad Time Dressing, 09 1 pint jar 13d: H- Jw CGO Salad Time Mayonnaise, OQ. pint 16; qt. Jar CvW Swift's Jewel Shortening, aJQg 4 lbs. 42tf;81bs IwU Crushed Pineapple (Swift's QQ a Premium) No. 10 can OwU White Rose Flour, guaranteed light bread flour. 4 HQ 49 lbs lilw P and G Soap, finest for OCm laundry; 10 bars CwU Bob White a Prootor and Gamble white laundry soap. OA. 10 bars . CtU Camay the finer toilet 1 Q f soap, 4 bars I ww 0. K. Soap a yellow 1 lb, bar for the dirty dirt, bar O C Sweet Spuds B lbs Green Peppers lb. Cantaloupes' 8 for 14c 3c 11c Squash (all varieties) 12 C ... 9c 5c ..... 55c Dry Onions 6 lbs Lettuce-head Oronite Fly Spray, quart can Children's lunch kits complete with Vi pt, vacuum nn. bottle wJC 49c 69c Brass Wash Board each Aluminum Dish Pan 10 qt. size. . Pure Aluminum Tea Kettle, CQ- 5 qt, size DwC Certainteed Kalsomine, A Am (all colors), 5 lb. pkg C Swiss Cheese Here is the finest of all luncheon cheese. Big Wheel Swiss, lb 35 Brookfield pkg. cheese, all varieties Vrlb. cartons 2 for 25 Fountain Baked Ham or Veal Cutlet Dinner 25 Huckleberry pie a la mode ....10 Watermelon, slice .. 5 Cantaloupe, a la mode 10 Tomato Juice, glass 5 Grape 6th at Central SAVING WITHOUT SELF DENIAL Orders of $1.00 Delivered. Phone East Side 752, West Side 428 O D o o D o O D o O D o o D o o D o o D o o D o o D o PneCAs At to fixt iult aeUas.l toaoi