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UEDFORD IIXP- TRIBUTE, fEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1932. PAGE NINE Local and Returns from North LouU Blyth V returned to Med ford by train this morning, following a two day' bui neu stay In Portland. Guest In City Mra. Julia Maclaln of Portland la apendlng the wek-nd In Medford aa the gueat of Helen fimlth. She arrived by train today. " Medford People In O. P. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Clark of Medford apent aeverat hours In thla city Wednesday. Grants Pass Dally Courier. ""Report Shooting A report was re ' celved by city police last night that 'a ahot was fired about 8 o'clock in the Genesee neighborhood. Conglll Leaves Ralph CowglU, en gineer for the state game commis sion, left by train Thursday evening , for Portland, from which city he will continue to Pendleton. . Miss Sellers Improves Mlas Mary 7 Sellers, who has been 111 for the past few days at her home northeast of "Medford. waa reported much Improv ed yesterday. ' To Klamath Falls Cal C. Wells, "deputy United States marshal, left by stage this morning for Klamath Falls, where he will fttend to busi ness matters for the government, Find Bicycle City police reported finding the bicycle belonging to Dick Finch, which waa taken from the Washington school Tuesday. It was found on Fir street last night, they stated. . Visits Daughter Miss Edith Fen wlck of the Old Stage road has aa her guesx, Mrs. Edwin Fenwlck, her mother, from Portland. Mra. Fen wlck made the trip south on the Southern Pacific. Gloves Found A pair of black leather gloves, with fur-llned cuffs. was turned in at the city police sta tion, having been found on the street. The owner may have them by giving an identification, officers said. Arrest Party of Eight According to the Grants Pass Dally Courier, a party of eight Grants Pass young people, ranging in ages from 18 to 84, was taken Into justice court yes terday on a charge of "raising whoopee." disorderly conduct, and using obcene, abusive and profane y language In a lunch room there Sun day night. Repairing of damage to the lunch room was ordered by the Judge, and passing of sentence was delayed 10 days. Court costs were -also levied. These crispy mornings are made to order for a breakfast of hot steaming coffee and Flubrer's Cinnamon Doughnuts. That brings us around to the fact that tomorrow we will sell Fluhrer's Famous Cinnamon Donuts at 17c dozen Your favorite grocer and our retail store will sell them at this price tomorrow only. Get your order in early. FLUHRER'S Don't miss the Legion Dance Tonight. WOOD USE Factory Blocks For Quick Hot Fires $500 Per load Dry Slabwood 12-in. or 16-in. $350 Per load Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76 Personal Undergoes Operation . Klinger of this city underwent a major opera tion thla morning a. the Sacred Heart hospital. Lea McKee In Hospital Lea, Mc- Kee, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. McKee of Jacksonville, underwent a major operation this morning at the Sacred Heart hospital. Special Dance Mr. and Mra. Gene Chlldera announced today that they will give a special Armistice dance at Dreamland tonight. Ike Porter's band will furni&h the music. In from Beagle Bert Chapman and family of Beagle were among people from out of town here this morning for the Armistice day pa rade. From Distance Those registering at hotels here from distant points were Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin of Custln, B. C. and A. A. Collins of Salt Lake City. Given Degree A class of 17 candi dates wss given the Royal Arch Ma sonic degree In Grants Pass Wednes day evening by the Crater Lake chap ter of Medford. The ceremonies start ed at 4:30 o'clock, and a banquet was served at 7 o clock. - Washington Folk With their homes listed as Seattle, the following were registered at the hotels here yesterday: Ferguson Hayser. J. O. Andre. Mr. and Mra. R. D. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tomson and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lukoux. Orange Dance Announcement has been made of the Central Point Grange dance on Saturday evening, November 13, In the Grange hall. A good orchestra will furnish the music, according to those In charge, and the public Is invited. A small charge will be made. Car Is Located The automobile belonging to Fred W. Heath, which was stolen from North Central and Main streets Sunday evening;, was found last night near Grants Pass, In the brush, Medford police were notified. The gasoline was gone from the car but no damage had been done to the machine. t From Oregon Points From points In the state, the following Oregonlans are listed at the hotels, with addresses listed other than Porland; E. s. Hey denbuck, L. W. Pomeroy, O. R. Mc Mlllen, A. L. Hawn, H. B. Esson and E. N. DePrez of Eugene, Arlene Ear- hart of Rogue River, Miss Smith of Klamath Falls, Roy Bnterl of Rose- burg and E. N. Wllkens of Salem. J ADULTS 20c IN d mum f r7 A NEW TYPE WESTERN ACTIOS PICTURE National COAL Fancy Lump M off Car Not. It Per Ton O.I SK MEDFORD H FX CO.' I K 1 Tel. 831 Beporti Boad Open The Crater Lake row! la In splendid condition and frea from .now, according to a report made by Jamee Bromley of Grant, Put, atat road maintenance engineer, who made a Journey there Wednesday. Prom union Creek to the summit, the mow la about two fet deep along the banfca, be aald. and along the lake rim the mow 1a packed hard, making excellent akl lng and alelghlng oondltlona. ... Many from south With the regle- t rations appearing at local hotele, the majority of folk are Hated from point. In California. They Include Al Go mel, Mr. and Mra. John- Ohany. 0. E. O'Halloran. O. 8. Btdger, Mr. and Mra. A. M. Dennlaon and O. W. Sewall of flan Franclaco, John Cromer and H. B. Black of Loe Angelea, L. M. Bailey of Oakland. Mr. and Mra. Fre mont Moore. Charlee W. Pe tenon and W. A. Hansen of Berkeley. ... Portland Guests Registration Hits the notela here give the namea of the following Portlandera: W. E. Travli, J. A. Walsh. I P. Steel, Ed Steffen. Mr. and Mra. P. B. Btlpe. Maude B. Oodderd, Mtaa Ruth Creed. Phillips Beck, L. C. Mccormick, H. O. Colborn, H. W. Holden, Mr. and Mra. O. O. Puryear, H. A. Weller, Mar tin B. Donovan. H. 8. French, p. O. Strike, Horace O. Bolton, Charles D. Bronson, P. M. Sartor and Wm. Huss. . Mra. Sexton Pleasea Prlenda In the city of Clara Miller Sexton, who remember well the cooking achool ahe conducted here for the Mall Tribune, will be Interested In learn ing that ahe also conducted the achool for the Portland Journal which met with great favor In the Rose City. Speaking of her, the Portland presa atatee, "She brought with her practical, economical reci pes, many of them gathered in for eign lands. Her many new ldeaa and auggestlona pertaining to cookery and her charming manner of presenting them made a dlitlnct hit. E DAY OBSERVANCE - (Continued from Page One) cars by the Royal Neighbors. The Tiger Ouard announced the arrival of the high school band In the line and music waa added to the parade The high school was also represented by the Girls' Pep club. -A decorated car, occupied by mem bers of the Business and Professional Women's club preceded the Orange float and professional entries by Phllco radio and Fox theaters. At the end of the line of march, adding the desired hilarious note, the Legion Jam horn band played on. - The annual Armistice ball will be held tonight at the Natatorium. CHIC SALE AT STUDIO IN 'STRANGER IN TOWN' A very modern problem In a rural setting provides the theme for Charles "Chic" Sale'a picture, "Stranger In Town," which opens today at. the Studio theater, with . Ann Dvorak, David Manners, Noah Beery and Ray mond Hat ton. As the proprietor of the only gro cery store in the town of Bollavllle, Nebraska, "Chic" fs suddenly faced in his old age with the competition of a chain store branch. TOM MIX PICTURE AT ROXY SATURDAY A great screen star, Tom Mix; an exceptional supporting cast headed by Lois Wilson; a superb story and a screen-full of continuous action comes to the Roxy theater tomorrow in the form of the thrilling, lightning-moving, romantic "Rider of Death Valley." Fortune Halts at Cell Door. PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia (AP) The Joy of Fran Sulko, jailed for picking pockets, over official news that a relative in Hungary had left him $430,000, vanished when the will i arrived. It provided that the tenta j ttve heir must have a clean police I record. THE POINT TODAY TOMORROW ALSO COMtDI-CARTOON Prince Auto Electrio and Wrecking Co, S-rlt. IS plate, fuar. 1 yr. S3 50 RechR. 50c, onr make S5e Generators SI and up nit N. Rhenlde. Phone SM-W DESPERATE NEED FOR CLOTHING AT RELIEF EXCHANGE The Welfare Exchange operated In the old city hall building, is so much In need of clothing of all kinds and slaes that another appeal Is being made by those in charge, in order that those who apply for aid tomor row and next week need not be turn ed away. Last Saturday more than BO of the unfortunates who must ask for aid in clothing their families this winter were assembled In the store room at 0:80, the opening hour. Twenty women were anxiously seeklnjr work in the sewtng-room so that they might receive clothing in exchange for their labor. Mrs. Glenn Smith has been supervising the sew ing for some time. The loan of two more sewing ma chines for use in the workroom is asked by the committee, and any one who will loan a machine la ask ed to all headquarters, 1030 to morrow. Among things most needed by the Welfare Exchange are sleeping gar ments, stockings, underwear, shoes, coats, suits and house dresses, but anything contributed will be utilized or exchanged. The public la again reminded that the Welfare Exchange Is open only on Saturdays and Wednesdays, and that in case bundles cannot be left there on these days, Mrs. David Rosenberg,whose telephone number is 1325, will see that contributions on these or other days are collected and delivered to headquarters. Mrs. H. D. McCaskey, who is in charge of the exchange during the Illness of Miss Helen J. Carlton, has announced that all persons Interested in this work are invited to visit the shop and workroom so that they may see how the work Is conducted as well as the needs of this department of welfare .work. Special Communication of Medford Lodge No. 103, A. r. a. ax., rnaay, nov. n, Axy at 7:30 p. m. Work In M. M. degree. Vlsltore Invited. By order of L. O. STEWART, W. M. OEO. ALDEN, Secretary, Saturday BULB BARGAINS Here's your opportunity to secure Tulip and Daffodil Bulbs at bar gain prices. A new shipment just arrived. Guaranteed to bloom next spring. MIXED DARWIN Tulip Bulbs 40 PER D0Z. FREE Buy one dozen and we'll (rlre yon an other dozen NO LIMIT Buy as Dozen as You Want, Paperwhite Narcissus, 4 bulbs 25o Mixed Daffodil and Narcissus A dozen free Each Dozen BUlDS Purchased No Limit to Purchases . These Bulb Bargains Good Saturday as Long as Our Large Stock Lasts BULB FIBRE Grows finer blooms Use It for growing biilhs Instead of water and pebbles. 20 discount MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. Cor. 6th and Bartlett. Phone 560 STUDIO With Chlo Adults 13c. Rids A Comedy Classic of Real Folka Alio Comedy A Path. New. I rif Frl. and Sat. ' t V. ' BIG ARMISTICE DANCE TONIGHT DREAMLAND FUN FOR EVERYBODY AdmffaHon T.ndies 10c Craterian Stars 1 4 The average life epan of an air mall pilot la aald to be eight yeara from the time he starta flying the mall. Thla la almost onethalf the average life of an army or navy flier, given 14 yeara by atatlstclana. "Air Mall," now playing at the Craterian theater, reveals why the Intrepid government flleri crash even more often than their military col leagues. Ralph Bellamy, Pat O'Brien, Slim Summervllleand Russell Hopton are seen aa the daredevil flying quartet In the film with Gloria Stuart and Lilian Bond providing the feminine interest. In conjunction with the opening of "Penney'a Toyland," the J. O. Penney Co. will sponsor a S-cent kiddles' matinee at the Craterian Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. There .will be .free glfta for every child, an auto S.10W and the showing of the regular program. After the ahow a trip to Penney a Toyland. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY WANTED Names men-women. 18-50. wishing steady post-depression gov ernment Jobs. Start 105.00-$ 158.00 month. Common education suf ficient. Pull particulars and sam ple coaching FREE. Apply today sure. Box 1280-H, Mall Tribune. WANTED About 30 squares good used galvanized corrugated roofing sheets. Write 411 Elsie St., Trek a, Cal. Many 3 lbs. for 25c H on Jardineres A m - I TODAY Conttnnoni Sham drm I John Mack Brown In MtJr-m I "VANISHING FRONTIER" jJbJjrJ I Saturday Only It V"'rX ' I TOM MIX In ft VSfi "a. I "RIDER OF DEATH VALLEY" I-LnTi.lT I ' Also Moonllfht Cactns and . JLjTs. J I I Adventures In Amca I C j IlIIIMllHlllllllllllllIlllHllHHIUIiHII III xm II He Do" j! jj 1iM m II "STRANGER IN TOWN Sale, Ann Dvorak, David Manners Men 28c Now at Holly "The Boiling Point," which tea turea Hoot Olbaon, la now ah owing at the Holly theater. Thla la Hoofs latest picture and la rated by all critics aa hie beat. Olbaon plcturea are alwaya clean and full of fun and whirlwind action and for that rea aon are the favorltee of those who prefer the action type of movie. t Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore, Noy. 11 (API EGOS Paclflo Dairy Producers' sell ing price. : Fresh extrae, 36c; stand ards, 24o; mediums, 28c; pulleta, 20c doo. 15c SEAT TIME 15c ANY BNDB TODAY "Washington Merry-Go-Round" With LEE TRACY I THE Constance Cnmmlnp Alan Dlnehart Continuous Shows Todaj S to 11 I Saturday TOM KEENB , I In "GHOST VALLEY" M JT Home Owned Operated fl Roxy iO' I I Phone S91 r Children So I UP I LIVE POULTRY Net buying price: Heavy hens, colored, 4 lbs., 19c; do mediums. 11c; lights. 8c; springs, colored, lie; all welghte, white, 10c; old rooetera. 7c; dueka, Peklna, 10 11c lb. THRILLS THAT WILL TINGLE EVERY NERVE IN YOUR BODY RALPH BELLAMY PAT O'BRIEN 5 PENNEY'S C TOYLAND MATINEE SATURDAY MORNING 10 A. M. 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