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irmroHTTi mate tutbiin-e. renroRix ohe'o'o, frittst, octobetj 27, 1933. PAGE OTNE Local and Personal Arrive from Tehama Mr. Lucy McNutty of Tehama. Cal.. arrived in th city today. She made the trip north on the Shasta. To Visit Daughter Mrs. J. H. Jonea of Pennsylvania avenue, la leaving tomorrow for Los Angelea. where the will visit her daughter and frlenda. , Mr. Burch Returns Albert Burch returned to Med ford this morning on the Shasta from Reno, Nev., where he hu been spending the past week. Has Appendix Out Oorfco Ray, 11. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ray of route 3, Medford, underwent an op eration thin morning at the Sacred Heart hospital for acute appendicitis. . I)r. Hayes In North Dr. James C. Hayes, who Is In Portland attending the meeting of the Oregon State Med. leal society, is expected home tomor row evening. Dr. Hayes is presenting V paper at the meeting. Mrl. Phetteplace Better Mrs. Mary E. Phetteplace. who has been ill for severs! weeks at the home of htr son. Guy Phetteplace In thl city, was re ported tn a ,much Improved condition yesterday. - Report Collision Arthur J. Jdhn ston of 203 Stark street, driving a Medford Domestic Laundry truck, col lided with L. S. Hicks' car yesterday morning, at the corner of Main and Oa It dale. Hicks resides at 375 South Central avenue. Takes Over Hospital Miss Ardath Losher, formerly -of Ashland, has taken over the Community hospital at Ashland, having come there from the Hutchison hospital at Oregon fclty. She was graduated from the J Multnomah county hospital In 1928. I . . . Articles Stolen Jonas Wold, who fctsldes at the end of King's highway, reported to city police yesterday after- A Mn that-, hn Tinri u-im nrnnln? shears, a brown handbag and three ahlrts stolen from his place the pre ceding day. Posters Available Fosters empha sizing the need to patronize Oregon Industry by buying Oregon products, have arrived at the Chamber of Com merce and will be!avnllable to all merchants wishing to .use them In arranging windows for Oregon Prod ucts week, which is next week. J Raining In Park D. 8. Libbcy. 3 naturalist and assistant supervisor of Crtaer Lake national park, commu nicated with the park by telephone shortly before non today, and re ported that It was raining there. Three permenent rangers and the chief ranger are now at the park. Bradley In Hospital Vernon Brad ley of 615 Palm street Is in the Senred Heart hospital here for surgical treat ment thla week. Mr. Bradley Is an employe of the city water department. II m Eve Injury Lewis Sargent of iSawyer's Bar Is receiving treatment Yn the Sacred Heart hospital for an Injury to his right eye, which was struck by a limb while he was cut ting brush. teeny Fined R. Uoeny. 34, arrest ed last night on a charge of reckless driving, was fined 115 In city court this morning. Loses Bicycle Howard Schrecen gost reported to city police today that hi bicycle was stolen from the Senior high school. Attend9 Klamath Game Among Medford people leaving this morning for Klamath Pa Its to attend the foot ball game, were Mrs. R. W. Stearns, Patricia Young, Pauline Rogers and Mildred Drury. Announce Carnival Roxy Ann Orange wll hold a Hallowe'en carnival Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Ada Roberts on the east end of Spring street, at 8 p. m. There will be sev eral concessions. There will also be a short program. Everyone Is urged to come. No admission la to be charged- To r.od If til Court Ray Slater. 31. and James Brown. 33. charged with grand larceny, appeared In Gold Hill Justice court this afternoon for a preliminary hearing, and were bound over to the grand Jury. The two men were arrested In Grants Pass yester day for allegedly stealing goods and selling them. Mrs. Perorzl Injured According to the Ashland Dally Tidings, Mrs. D. Perozzl, prominent Ashland woman, suffered a fractured and dislocated hip. also back Injuries. In an auto mobile accident near McMinnvllle Tuesday. She wu returning home from Amity, Ore., where funeral serv ices were held for her brother-in-law, Dr. Bethel A. Stafford. Three Get Permits Three building p-mlta were Issued by the city yes terday and today to Myra Wade of 204 West Jackson street, for con struction ot a residence at a cost of $750: to Cecil Jennings for remodel ing at a cost of $50 at the Nash bote': corner, and to J. W. Antle for re modeling at 415 East Main street, at a cost of aioo. Hallowe'en Frolic Many people are planning to attend the Hallowe'en frolic to be held at the Roosevelt school this evening, tt Is hoped, as elaborate preparations have been formances of the clqver program prepared will be offered, one at 7:30 o'clock and the other at 8:30. The school auditorium will be the scene of the party and all money realized will be added to the fund for sup plying milk to underweight children of the school. Mrs. Braley, Son, Home Mrs. C Rease Braley. who has been ill at the Community hospital for several days with a severe attack of influent, has returned to her home on Siskiyou Heights. Her young son, Charles Rease Braley, who was also tn the hospital, recovering from an operation for appendicitis, is home again, too. The condition of each Is much Improved. RCA PERFECT SOUND Last Times TONIGHT - THE 1 - 1 milk. JEAN HtRSHOLT WHNt GIBSON STUART ERWIN Starts TOMORROW Continuous shows 1:30 to 11 fATHUNDER-BOLT, Pr ACTIONand THRILLS SUCK ALSO Tiir. WHISPERING SHADOW Chap. 5 Wanted (or Murder Mickey Moue-r.lrl Eye Conquerors mmx muni DANCE T. CALLED BY DEATH Charles Izera Corbln passed away at his residence, 403 Clark street, early Thursday evening after an Ill ness extending over a period of four years. He was born In Iowa In 1865 and had lived in Medford for the past eight years. He leaves many friends to mourn .his passing. He had made his home with friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Remus, of Clark street for the past six years. Mr. Corbln leaves a sister. Anne Smith, and a brother, James, of Van couver, Wah. ' Funeral services. In charge of the Perl Funeral Home, will be announc ed upon arrival of the sister. JOHN FEWEL DIES AT JACKSONVILLE TODAY T MARKET CONTROL (Continued from page one) John 8. Fewel, 75. parsed away early this morning at the home of his step daughter, Mrs. Josephine Wahlen of ! Jacksonville. Surviving him also arej his wife, Mrs. Stacey Fewel, two sts-1, ters and a grandson. , Funeral arrangements will be made j by the Conger funeral parlors, and will be announced, upon publication of a complete obituary. 4 - Hawkins Has Influenza PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 37. (AP) Russell Hawkins of Portland, mem ber of the federal home loan bank board In Washington, D. C, has been removed to Garfield Memorial hos pital there for treatment of Influenza, according to a Washington dispatch to the Oregonlan. PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 27. (AP) Only the approval of Secretary of Agriculture Wallace remained today to make effective a blanket license system that will affect every handler of the fruit In the Pacific North west. The system was expected to go Into effect today as the result of an agreement reached here last night by the control committee of Northwest Fruit Industries, Inc.. Paul A. Scherer, Medford, president of the organization, announced. The ltcrnse system will be estab lished In accordance with a market ing agreement signed October 13 by Secretary of Agriculture Wal lace and will apply to the tree fruit industry In Oregon, Washington, Id aho and Montana. Amendment Made The marketing agreement was fin ally accepted by the control com mittee of Northwest Fruit Industries, Inc., last night after tour days of Intensive conferences here and only after an amendment to the agree ment hnd been adopted'. Scherer said a "whlrlwld signup" campaign was conducted by wire, telephone and airplane yesterday with the result that the required percentage of the tree fruit tonnage was signed up by 6 p. m. to make the amendment effective. He did not disclose the nature of the amend ment. The marketing agreement Is de signed, Scherer said, to Improve the lot of the tree fruit industry in the northwest. The NFt was creat ed to administer the agreement In the Pacific, Northwest. Mystery Film Is Added Feature On Bill At Craterian Veritable circus atmosphere, even down to those African ladles with broad, duckbill lips, known as the Ubangis, was used for the mystery film, "The Circus Queen Murder," showing, tomorrow night at the Cra terian as the extra feature on the DINTY MOORE'S 8 LITTLE GIANTS Fairgrounds Saturday Men 35c Ladies 10c DANCE Halloween Masquerade H DANCE AT PROSPECT GYMNASIUM SATURDAY October 28 Music by Roy r"lnch' Jungle Band of Medford HURRY! HURRY! It Ends Saturday Nite All Medford Is Going Wild Over It SAMUEL GOlDWYNMj T" I - . n. A at III A 77. Kill milM VAIH wZ&f", fA iiz ill w i ii viti ji rim fe-Af-, UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE . , Attract Mntlneea Arold the Rush MUnrday Matinee 1:4.1 and 3:45 Shows at 1:45 7:00-9:00 ;y tjBEfcUlVll EV....83C jjfjwitaiawawy. Jjj Kiddles 10o Ends Tomorrow Night From the Gay White Way to the Hollywood Sound Stages! Hore's the Glittering Cavalcade of the Theatre! toHW Mickey Mouse U here too, In "Mickey's Meller-Drammer" Comedy Newsrcel JIMMY DURANTE FRANK MORGAN MADGE EVANS MAY R0BS0N ALICE BRADY JACKIE COOPER ALBERTINA RASCH Danrinq Girls ' Saturday Night is "Preview Night" Remain as our guests after' the 9:00 o'clock show for a preview of The Circus Queen Murder with Adolph Menjou as the famous detective, Thatcher Colt Greta Nissen You see her slain but you can't guess HOW or by WHOM! No extra charge for the extra show regular 8aturday nlfht pre.vlew. Thla Is one of the famous Anthony i Abbot thnllera, the last of which, I "The Night Club Lady," proved a! tremendous success. 'The Circus Queen Murder." which ta a best-aell- lruj novel, recently ran aerially In Liberty magazine. A big top ta the locale of the new eet mystery that Colt muat aolve A beautiful woman aerlallat la killed TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY OAH PAiD for mtn-e teoondbano oil, odd ooata. 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WANTED To buy model T Ford. cneap. can 412 Plum, evenings. LADY w'shes work, housekeeping or In the presence of a (reat ajsem- blae of spectators, while aloft on her trapeze and killed In such a mysterious way that no one can say how until the detective unravels Hie clews. "Broadway Us Hollywood," with a list of etars that reada like a Blue Book of Hollywood, and telling the atory of three generations of a the atrical family, la the feature attrac tion on the Tegular program. A Mickey Mouse cartoon. Taxi Boya comedy and newsreel are also on the same bill. Special communication ol O .Medford Lodge No. 10S. A ,'r T. Js A. M.. Friday. Oct. 27 at 7:30 p. m. Work In E. A degree. Visitors Invited. By order of O. W. DeJsrnett, w. M. OEO. ALDEN, Secy. i.is..ias.miiiiMMm I tlllfi M Im 1' imr , Adults Kiddies 23 SUNDAY ONLY Another Big Entertainment Scoop! (f&-'Di An All Laugh j.-' "w 7Cf Program that ' ' (3J ? ill shake Jr r A. 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Cartoon-Sportreel : i. ?-rjy . . . &l3tikJi.J. , J News j - i :! f Saturday Night is "Preview Night" 1'nWi .. x, if-tm ... , ni;i: . 1 Attend the 9:00 o'clock show ... see the complete regular program . . . and remain as our guests for a preview showing of ift ebon 0a All for the price of the regular show ENTRY BLANK I lierehT enter the tn tTEIUAN Theatre-Mc Keasnn rir.ij Com panv's Hadlo Stage Opportunity Contest and agree to the published rttlea for this erent. 1 trill present myself when culled nt the i RTI ItlAN Theatre for first appearance and In the city finals on MIVKMIIDR 16TII, should I be selected. Name ... ... Please print In full Address . Name of your Druggist ................. Age No. in act Phono' Type of act HMlllllllltMHIMI AiRttiitute of pci rent or (iiunllan If entrant ts under 21 ymrs of ace. (Mntiniiitiiiiii