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MK1F0RD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFOItl). OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1932. PAGE ELEVEN Local and Miss Blgcs Visits Here Mti Dor othy Rlggs of Portland arrived yes terdsj 10 visit with Mrs. Weltsr Dickey for tlms. Mrs. Wolfe IU Mrs. O. J. Wolf Is reported Tery Ul today at her home, Boa North Orape street, with influ enza, DelzeD In Medford T. W. Delnell arrived from Klamath Fall the tlt of the ween for several daya' business Tlelt In thla city. . Aihland VUltor Ralph Oorton. commercial manager of radio station KMED, apent yesterday In Aahland Attending to business maters. Here from Mt. Bebron Mr. and Mrs. Tj. D. parsons of Mt. B.'bron. Cel.. were In thla city yesterday with their daughter, who underwent a tonsil operation at the Sacred Heart hospital. Receive Permit Archie Flint Mansfield of this city Thursday re ceived a permit from Sheriff Ralph O. Jennlnga for carrying a concealed weapon for protection. Ht la an In surance adjuster In thla olty. Visits Here Miss Mary Slocum of Los Angeles Is spending a few days in Medford aa the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. D Kern. Miss Slocum Is en route home to spend the winter with her mother at Heppner. Ore. Funeral Today Mr. and Mrs. Ches ter Leonard are In Orland, Cal., where they were called by the death of Mr. Leonard's father. Funeral eervlces were conducted thla after noon. Lodge Dance Tonight Announce ment was made today that the Poca hontas lodge dance will be held this evening at the Redmen'e hall for the Redmen and members of Pocahontas. Dickey's orchestra wll furnish the music. Automobile Found The automo bile belonging to William Hamilton. which was stolen from In front if the Community hospital Thursday evening, was found late last night an the Cottage street bridge by the city police. Gibson -Breaks Fence J. S. Gibson of 1401 Tenth street, Los Angeles, yes terday afternoon crashed Into the fence at the J. O. Love ranch this aide of Central Point, when the spin die broke on bis car. Olbson stopped In Medford to file an accident report with the city police. Sues for Collection Dr. B. W. Sleeter yesterday tiled In circuit couit a suit against Osorge Frobrelch, the Rlchfteld Oil company and Wm. C McDuffle, receiver, for 531, the amount of damages to Dr. 81eeter's automobile, following a collision here a few weeks ago. Conference Here All members of the American Legion are urged to plan now to attend the district con ference which will be held In Med ford next Thursday, December 15. A large number of outside veterans will be present from all parts of district No. 4, which embraces the southern Oregon territory. The day's program will start with a business conference In the afternoon, to be followed by a special meeting and entertainment In the evening. The Greatest Bargain We Have Ever Offered This Betty Crocker 13-Egg Angel Food which has teen advertised in the Post and over the National Broadcasting System for 29c This is the same cake yon have heard about made from Betty Crocker's own prize recipe just as yon would make it in your own home. We are willing to wager that you can not find a bet ter angelfood anywhere. The General Mills Company who, are sponsoring this cake suggest that we sell it for 49c. To introduce this cake we are going to sell it for 29c. A Seal Bargain if we ever saw one. SEES ga. Personal Miss Puhl III Miss Bibs publ of S24 Apple street Is Ul todsy with an acute case of lagrlpps. None from Distance All guests t the hotels In the city last night were from cities In the Pacific coast states. Insurance Man Here Ira Reynolds, special agent for the Commercial Union Inaurance company of London. Is a business caller here today. In San Francisco Curtis Darby la spending several days this week In San Francisco, attending to business matters. Mr. Bampson Bettor Friends of T J. Hampson. who has been IU for some time at the Sacred Heart hospital, are glad to learn that he Is In a much Improved condition. Friday Shoppers Mr. and Mrs. otto Caster of Phoemlz were shopping in Medford this morning. Other callers from the country are. Mr. and Mrs J. J. Poole of Butts Falls. - Has Seven Cold Mrs. Frederick Johnson, Jr.. was reported 111 today at her home with a severe cold. A number of persons are receiving treat ment for similar trouble and all wish ing for a change of weather. Called to Medford Mrs. Helen Wi ley returned to Medford on the Shasta this morning from her home In Colo rado, having been called here by the Illness of her father, T. J. Hampson. who Is a patient at the Sacred Heart hospital. Miss Applegate Improved Miss Kathryn Applegste, student nurse at the Sacred Heart hospital, who has been 111 for the past several days, was reported In an Improved condition today and is being removed from the hospital to her home on South Oak dale for a short rest. j Business Callers Among visitors In Medford today attending to business matters are Mrs. J. W. Morrison of King's highway, Wesley McDonough of Sams Valley. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Maust of Phoenix, Arnold Bohnert of Central Point, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Langley of Jacksonville. Bremerton Folk Mrs. A. D. Che- valla and son .Dick, and Mrs. P. D. Daugherty of Bremerton, were guests from Washington at the hotels here. E. J. Banker, Mable Moore, Mr. 'and Mrs. Paul Hobbes and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Duncan of Tacoma were regis ters as well as Dale M. Anderson. Jack Powelson, A. D. Falrbalm and A. R. Barton.. Can Crash S. A. Mllhoan of this city filed an accident report Thurs day noon at the city polio: station as a result of a collision on the Pa cific highway yesterday with the auto mobile driven by C. A. Cerwlnskl of San Francisco. Mr. Mllhoan's repo-t showed that Cerwlnskl's car was park ed on the pavement, and due to heavy fog It was not yislble. Paper Is Out An edition of the "Eagle's QulU," school paper pub lished at Eagle Point high school, la off the mimeograph, and carries number of Interesting artldea con cerning the school, the students and the faculty. The paper la published weekly by the Junior English class. Doris Houston Is editor, Harold Green business manager, and Maurice Jack press superintendent. V- t H,.': i?rt. a 7 I License Issued A marriage ttcens? ! was Issued at the county clerk's of ! ties yesterday to Raymond K. Moore and Lusenle A. Mote of Rogue River. He listed bis occupation as a railroad laborer, and she aa a housekeeper. Moore's record showed that he was a native of Kansas, and ahs of Minne sota. see Foresters to Meet The Society of American Foresters, composed of more than 1600 technically trained forest ers and scientists, will hold Its 82nd annual meeting In San Francisco De cember 12 to It. followed by two daya of field trips from Los Angeles Into the mountains of aoutbero Cali fornia, according to announcement received at headquarters of Rogue River national forest here. From Portland With their ad dresses listed as Portland, the follow ing were guests at hotels here over night: C. O. Boozier, R, F. Crake, L. E. Tldball, Dr. and Mrs. T. Gay, C. O. Gregory, Roy F. Bodell, Ira B. Reynolds. R. C. Brayton. Mrs. Doris W. Bailey. Ed Steffen. J. H. L. Par ker, Oral Faulkner, B. Pentecost, srtr. and Mrs. R. N. Young. J. H. Lyon. L E. Modesltt, Roy T. Wlldman. B. Rob erts, J. O. Ellis and U E. Larson. Guests In City From state points, exclusive of Portland, the hotel regis ters oontalned the following names: Earl L. McNutt, Jack McNutt. Fred Lindsay. W. J. Mtshler, H. I. Ham ilton and HJgh B. Esson of Eugene. A. H. DeGrscn and S. F. Jones of Roseburg, H. Andresen, George Fisher and R, D. Davis of Klamath Palls, Clarence Toung of Drew, Keith K Ambrose of Gold Beach, H. W. Curtis, W. W. Chadwlck and George Reyn olds, Jr.. of Salem. Callfornlaus W. 0. Merrltt and B. L. Lambe of Zureka were among the residents from California stopping here at the hotels. Others were L. J. Fummector of Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Plerson of Berkeley Thomas M. Finney and Captain Johnson of Hollywood, Ralph R. Rath ben of Oakland, J. T. Wood, Mr. and Mra L. D. Howard, A. N. Young. R. W. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. MO GUL Mrs. Mary O. Carlock, David Sawyer and T. Yorcecbfof San Fran cisco, t SIGN FOR TIP SAVES EFFORTS Mr. Thief, there Is no money In here tonight" is the sign appearing today on the door of McCurdy- Danlels Insurance agency In the Med ford National Bank building. The explanation la: Wednesday night some one tried to Jimmy the lock and enter the McCurdy-Daniels office, hoping to repeat. It Is thought, a theft similar to that reported re cently by the Holmes Insurance agency. The lock proved too difficult for the thief, however, and the office was not entered but the traces of his attempt were left on the door. "There wasn't any money In here anyway, T. B. Daniels stated today. "If we had any we would bank It Immediately. "He must have been a foolish thief to expect to find money In an Insur ance office these days." T -r T LONO) BEACH, Cal., Dec. A coroner's Jury returned a verdict today concluding that Captain Wal ter WanderweU. slain adventurer, "cam eto his death the night of De cember 5 from gunshot wounds In flicted by an unknown person on the ship Carma, docked at Long Beach. Prom the evidence produced, we find the killing to have been with hom icidal Intent and we recommend fur ther Investigation." Detective Lieutenant O. M. Wright aald a murder complaint against Wal ter J. Guy, 24-year-old soldier of for unte and arrested aa a suspect, was being prepared and would be filed to day. ' ALL 0F1895TRACK TEAM STILL L BERKELEY, CaWfAP) Athleutcs may be hard on the heart, but It was developed at a reunion of the Cali fornia track team of 1898 that all 11 members of that aggregation still are living, 87 years after the first west ern invasion of the east. The team of that year met five eastern and middle-west institutions In dual meets, with four victories and a tie and won the western Intercolle giate at Chicago. The teams defeated were Princeton, Union College, Chi cago and Illinois. CHRISTMAS AT CRATER IS Christmas Issue of the American 7orostn, official publication of the ; American Foresters' association, has , as Its cover design "Christmas t.t 1 Crater Lake," showing an attractive , -now picture of Crater lake In black ; md white, with an aluminum border. ! Picture of the winter scene at the lake will be viewed on the magazine. I published in Wash tag ton. D. C, by : thousands of people, as the paper has a nation-wide circulation. I i TILLAMOOK Bids received for con. structlon of Charles Kuntze's new 1 ; building, to be erected at corneT Third street and Second Avenue B. ONTARIO T. C. Connolly. Ban Francis oo, submitted low bid of to,, i SOS for construction of controillnn works on Tunnel No. 1 ol Owyhee reclamation project. MEDFORD YOUNG il Fan Fodder I SET RECORD FOR Continued from Page One) lng such Institutions of higher edu cation, 35 are away at universities v colleges, 44 are going to normnl aohoola, and 31 an attending tech nical schools and business collegia. Ail pupils must attend school un til they have graduated from the eighth grade or until they reach the recognized age for dropping out. In Medford, of the 14 7 per o?nt who are not in school, over 8 per cent are graduates of the eighth grade, and approximately 4 ur cent more have graduated from tne high school. Only 3 per cent have not graduated from the eighth grade at least, and are out of school, and only a third of these are under the age limit, most of them being transients HTlng tn camp grounds. There are more married young peo ple than last year. In 1031-32 there were 05 married people on the census rolls. Thla year there tre 71. Orir half, 40, are 19 years of ae; 47 ire 18 years old end 14 are 17 years or younger. Of this married group, ap proximately 17 per cent aro hlsh school graduates. Of those married, only five are boys. FROZEN APPLES BEST UNMOVED Local residents who had apples stored on their hsck porches or In other rather exposed areas last night are urged to use caution today In caring lor them, and the best treat ment, according to a local trultman Is "leave them alone If they are frozen." By testing one of the apples It Is easy to discover whether or not the low mercury proved detrimental to the fruit. If the apple Is hsrd and minus Its natural flexibility to the touch. It Is frozen and should not be handled or moved. Apples, If handled end moved while frozen, will turn black and rot, it was stated. They shou'd be left In the same location until they thaw out with a change of weather. Brownsboro BROWNSBORO. Dec. 8. (Snl.l - Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Rohrer entertained with a turkey dinner December 5. On account of sickness Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Hansen and children were un able to attend, others of the family who attended were Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hansen and son Gerald and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bloomlngcamp. Charles, aertrude, Marjorle and Bernlece Bloomlngcamp and Bill Arena of Hornhrook, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Bloom lngcamp and children and Mr. Arena were ovomlght guests at tho Rohrer home. Mrs. Carl Stanley of Medford spent several days at the Hayward home, caring for the baby, who was taken seriously Ul. Many folks here have been 111 with flu, among thitm Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wright and children, G. A. Hansen. Mildred and Bruce Hansen. Lowell and Robert Tucker and Walter and Glen Marshall. Floyd Charley has gone to his Dead Indian camp to ride for cattle. Mrs. Mabel Brown shopped In Med ford Tuesday, Special Communication of Medford Lodge No. 103, A F. & A. M., Friday. Dec. 9. at 7:30 p. m. Work In E. A degree. Visitors Invited. By order of L. C. STEWART, W. M GEO. ALDEN, Secretary. Studio Theatre Adults 15c; Kiddies 5o Starts Tonite and Sat. EDWINA BOOTH HOBART BOSWORTH WALTER MILLER -."A.JtV.A,. V S t A Serial In 12 Chapters Alo Hoot OltiMin In "The Spirit of the West" SLABS Per Tier Too haul ttiem. meopord rvrx CO. 1122 North Central $1 iHARRY aOI srii 4 The Australian Rugby league makes no distinction between amateurs and professionals, the paid and unpaid tearing around together In perfect amity. "Our motto." an official explained, "Is more football and lesa hypocrisy." . . . Lou Little, Columbia coach, suggests only one more change In the football rules. He would Uke to see them permit passes any where behind the line of scrim mage. Strangler Lewis, robust hero ef some 2000 mat engagements, mar vels at the six-day bike riders. "Boy," he exc!?med. "I wouldn't take that kind of punishment for all the money In the remaining banks." Frank Hlggtns, the A'a recruit Inflelder, la trying to figure some way to get in a little more base ball. After playing every training game last spring, then 300 league gsmes with Portland, he went down to Texas and polished off the season with the semi-pros. R LIST IS LED BY NINTH GRADE Second six weeks' honor roll of the Medford Junior high school has been Issued from the principal's office, with the majority of honor students listed In the 9-B el. Tn from that group are rated on the roll with five from the 9-A. two from the third semester, and three from the first semester. The roll follows: 0-A. Buckley. Walter 8B-1A Dallalre. John SA-1B Dickinson. John SB-1A Lowry, Phillip , 1A-3B . 3B-2A . 3B-1A . 3A-3B . 1A-3B . 3B-1A . 3A-1B . 1A-3B . 1A-3B . 2A-3B . 3A-2B . 2A-2B . 2A-4B . 8A-3B . 3A-6B . 7B . 2A-SB Vllm, Betty Ford. Doris . Hostmark, Ben . Leslie, Rosalie , Madsen, Alice Moon, Nellie Olum, Eleanor , Prince, Opal Purdln. Betty Sturlln. Gladys Young, Robert Cowden, Louisa Wilson, Billy i. Chaney, Rebecca Hodgklnr. Edith Thatcher, Jeanette . SLIM SUMMERVILLE IN RACING FILM TOMORROW Slim Summervllle and Louise Fa aenda are featured In the fast mov ing track picture, "Racing Youth," at the Roxy theater tomorrow. The cast also Includes Frank Albertson and June Clyde. "Our Scarlet Daughtere" will be shown for the last times tonight to men only. HARRY MREYAT STUDIO IN 'LAST OF MOHECIANS' Harry Carey and Edwlna Booth, stars of "Trader Horn," will be seen together again for the third time In "The Last of the Mohicans," the new serial version of the James Fenlmore Cooper classic, the first episode of which will be shown at the Studio theater for the first time locally. Carey will be seen se Hawkeye and Miss Booth as Alice In "The Last of the Mohicans." Special Saturday MATINEE EVE. REVIVAL SHOW WHEELER AND W0OLSEY in ' PEACH 0'RENO' Attend Reamlar Mat. or evening show and re main as guest. lllVV ( FBDDAY SATURDAY feVX ADULTS gst ENTER DEMURRER Notice of a demurrer to a separate and further reply to the plea for the abatement tn the receivership suit of the News Publishing company against L. A. Banks and the Medford News Publishing company, has been filed In circuit court by Attorneys M. O Wllktns and John Irwin of Klamath Falls, counsel for the defendants. The defenae claims there are no grounds for denying the plea in abatement, and that the paying of the corporation tax after the filing of the receivership suit does not re store the plaintiffs' corporate beliu. j The plaintiff hold that the failure to pay the corporation tax la a legal Infirmity that Is removed by tax pay ments. Judge Le welling of the Linn county circuit court, named Thursday by the state supreme court to hear the ease, when the defense filed affidavits f prejudice against Judge James T. Brand of Coos county, and Judge H. D. Norton, la now expected to arrive to hear the case at the opening if court Monday. No definite time for the case has been set. Settlement of the second receiver ship move, in the same manner as the first one, was reported as broached by the defense. A defense attorney informed county officials and friends that 15000 was In a aafety deposit I box for payment on the approximate ' $11,000 sought, with promissory notes for th balance. No official public aci,on cn ena n l D"n m stltuted. PORTLAND Mrs. Pesrl Bonnot opened Pie Bhop at 2033 N. E. Broad way, corner of 30th avenue. DELAKE H. Thorpe sold 82 acrea land to Portland man who plans ds velopment of property. rOO LATE 11) CLASSIFY EXPERIENCED woman wants house work. Tel. 1399-X. FOR SALT! OR TRADE Cafe, owner. 302 So. Grape St. WANTED Tq buy cook stove in good condition. Must be cheap. Phone 1024 after 6 p. m. AI.ATjPA HAY Baled or loose, de livered or In tho barn. Otto Nled ermeyer. Tel. 523-J-4. FOR SMjE: Ford Roadster, 192B mod el; A-l shape. Inquire 109 E. 8th, NICE modern furnished apartment, With garage, at 413 N. Ivy. WOMAN end girl want work of any kind. 607 Mae St. FOR RENT 4 -room modern house. 8oe?lal rate to permanent renter Write Box 467, Rt. 1, Medford. ROOMS el-50 per week. 445 6. Front, FOR SALE Victo circulating heater, burns word or coal; good condition Tel. 3-F-5. FOR SALE Chevrolet 38 coupe, $40. Tel. 784. '37 DODGE Roadster, good condition, 93S. & e Mr, Holden, Hotel Alien. before Sunday. HAVE ATTRACTIVE proposition for man and wife. Good Income to right party. Small amount of cap ital required. Address Box 0027, Tribune. 37 TYPE FORD TRUCK Long W. B Guaranteed. Priced to sell quick. '31 Town Sedan, looka and runs like new, at a bargain. 3B Ford Sedan. 37 Die. Studebaker Sedan, 7 Chrysler d dan, and many more priced to sell quick. Trad end easy terms. GATES AUTO CO., Inc. LARAMIE BASIN WAS OPEN RANGE and il was always open season for killing sheep herders and their lagging woolies that were death to grassl . mMW and "TARZAN" th wondy hors BETWEEN FIGHTING MEM RUTH HALL disAsaMaMlski RIFLE CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS FOR YEAR AT ANNUAL MEETING The Medford Rifle club held Its annual business meeting at the arm ory Wednesday evening and officers for the coming year weie elected as follows: E. R. Pomeroy, president; W. A. Cormfttiv. Mrmtnrv H IF Rln. abaager. treasurer; Ivan Wnddell, ion no oiuccr, Membera and vUltnr nrMnnt . entertained with motion pictures of the recent Ooud Rush celebration In yreaa and speed boat race at Emi grant dam. The film was loaned to the club throilch Lhn rvmrtMV nt Hnr. aco Bromley, advertising manager of nm i,BU(orniA uregon rower com pany. Awarding of medals Issued by the director of civilian marksmanship, Washington. D. C, and discussion of competitive shoots scheduled for the coming Indoor season concluded the business meeting. Some very good scores were made on the range and the new lighting effect on the tageta was praised. All SMisniiJiwiisav ""---inil- ROXY last Times Tonite Men Only "OUB SCIIARI.ET DAUGHTERS Bat "ItACINa YOIT1I" Slim SummrrrlUe, Louise Fazenda Also Ray Cook In Torcliy" Inside Basehall and Rudy Vallee Melodies Continuous Shows Sat. 1:30 to 11 I V VICTOR MLALENMSr I 6RITA NllllN ALAN DINBHART (aVSSffiSl52sl ADDED ATTRACTIONS OUR GAfiG COMEDY B0SK0 CARTOON COMING -TP" Mats. Week Days 125 Balcony Seats 15 Lower noor .toe 4 KIDDIES A DIME I FREE! I 1 FIRST 50 CUSTOMERS J Saturday morning from 9 to 12 o'clock making purchase J of 25c or more, will reoeive free ... 1 BOX of 12XMASCARDS 1 Give a Wurts Book Club Membership $1.00 for 13 Months Bad all the Intent books for an evera; of 2o a week. Beautiful Xmas card to match membership card. Wurts Gifts 1 4S g N. Central and Eaat Sixth HOf010IOiOiO!OiO;OiO!OiO!0!OiO!0!OiO!OIOfl Elks' Charity Dance Indoor shooting Is with the 32 calui ber rifle. Iron sights, at 3 yards. Anyone Interested Is Invited to at tend te meetings held every Wed nesday evening at 7:30 In the armory basement. s BAKER Independent Meat Market opened at 1933 Broadway. KEATING George Farber to open blacksmith shop and garage on com pletion of building. 1 ANY ANY -I IOC SEAT TIME IOC Ends Today "HOLD 'EM JAIL" Saturday Only TOM KEENE In "Renegades of the West" Look! Boys and Girls Bow and Arrow FREE Starting Tonite at the Studio Theatre The set ts In 8 pieces. Come to the show with your parents or with Z paid adulti and 1 paid ch lids' tlrkct. and get the tint piece. Then repeat same for 4 more times and set la youra. -I TONIGHT and SAT. "HOOK AND LADDER" MOVIETONE NEWS SUNDAY Ynui LAUGHSl I EVES., SUN. MATS. HOLIDAYS I 126 Balcony Seats 20 Lower Floor - 4L Entire Proceeds Oo To Charity Saturday Night, Dec.10 at the Elks' Temple $1.00 Couple For Elks and their friends PEk