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    MEDFORD MAIL TRrBtTXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1933.
PAGE SEVEN
Local and
Underfoe Operation Natalie Wil
cox of Phoenix underwent a major
operation at the Community hospital
. Wednesday.
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Hu Tonsil Out Mri. R. L. Barton
of thl city was a patient at the
Community hospital yesterday xor re
moral of her otnslls.
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Llndaey to Hospital D O Llndaey
' of Loiler lane Is a patient at the
Sacred Heart hospital, where he U
receiving treatment
Vlilt In Oranti Paai Mlai Jane
Banien and Mlaa Katherlne Keyea Of
the Cinderella etore In Medford were
bualneu callera in OranU Faas Tues.
' day afternoon.
Mre. MoVay, Vlaltor Mra. Sarah
- MoVay of Santa Clara. Cal.. la a guest
here of her daugnter, mm. i. a..
Plyns. and will remain through the
Christmas holldaye.
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Applet-ate winner OCO camp of
, Applegate defeated the Carberry OCO
camp -basketball team here Tuesday
: evening. 35 to 33. An overtime period
' was required to decide the game.
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; Branson Here J T. Branson. In
Cham of the rodent control work be-
.: lng carried on In the Rogue River
vey, la in this area from his neoa
- quarters In Roseburg.
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In Medford Wednesday Mr. and
lira A. B. Cornell accompanied by
Mrs. Prank Reneatorff and Mrs. O.
M. Cornell made a business trip to
Medford Wednesday. Grants Pass
Courier.
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Plan Rummage Sale The Rebekah
lodge will conduct a rummage sale
I tomorrow and Saturday in the Buna-
lng adjoining the whillock store on
- West Main street, accordtn gto an-
- nounoement.
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- To Take Examinations Merrltt
; Probatfleld and parrell Wood are leav.
- lng here Sunday for Vancouver Bar-
.racks, Wash, where Tuesday they win
- take the army air corps examination.
T a a a
' Fin Ashland According to the
Ashland Daily Tidings, the P. E.
- Swingle home at 105 Bush street was
' damaged to the extent of $300 by a
2 roof fire. The blaze started between
- the celling snd roof on the west side
r- of the residence.
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" Visit Lieut, goule Major Burton
B. Bowen of Helena, Mont,, who was
Z friend, Lieutenant Robert H. Some a'
; th OOC district headquarters. Major
Z Bo wen is now on duty with the Na.
; ; tlonal Guard at Helena.
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' Damage Camps Word was received
t at the COO district headquarters here
yesterday from Campa Cape Sebastian
and Fort Orford, that storms dam
aged the roofs to the quarters there,
, Cost of the damage had not been
estimated, officers her said today,
a a .
Armstrongs Returning Major Clare
.,, H. Armstrong and family are expected
to return to Medford tomorrow rrom
San Pranclsoo, where they hav been
for the past two weeks. Major Arm
strong nas oeen in uihiidmi n ca
pital, undergoing physical examina
tions. . . .
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Orange to Meat Jacksonville
Oranie will conduct Its regular busi
ness meeting on Friday evening at 8
o'olock. It has been announced. The
election of state officers, Including
master, overseer, lecturer, secretary
and executive committee will be held,
and a large attendanoe Is urged for
the meeting.
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Taken to Penitentiary Phillip M.
Shuss, sentenced to three year In
the stat penitentiary for passing
a worthless check, and Victor D. La-
Combe. 83, who entered a guilty plea
Saturday to forgery, were takn to
the state prison at Salem yesterday.
Deputy Sheriffs Ed Leach and George
Inlow were In charge of the two men,
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I Taken Into Club Six new members
wt initiated Into Alpha Taurl. dra
matic society of the Southern Oregon
Normal, at speclsl ceremonies at th
Normal auditorium Tuesday svening.
The new members Include Beverly
Toung. Rachel Forsythe, Harriet
Smith, Harold GUmore, Winston Ho
tell and Clyde Dunham. Ashland
Dally Tidings.
Record Precipitation With .04 of
an Inch of rainfall between p. m.
Wednesday and Sam. today, and
J5 of an Inch from S a. m. to 5
p. m. Wednesday, the season's total
deficiency now stands at 8.08 Inches,
according to W. J. Hutchison, meteor
ologist at the airport here. The
month's deficiency Is only .17 of an
inch.
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Inspect Camps Hugh M. Rankin,
representative of Robert Pechner, di
rector of the Civilian Conservation
corps. Is In the Medford district on
an inspection tour, and with Captain
Charles H. Barnwell, acting command
er of the Medford district, la expected
to return her today from a visit to
. th coast camps. Mr. Rankin Is in
specting sll CCC camps, and arrived
here from the north. He will con
tinue to the ninth corps area head
quarters at San Francisco upon com
pletion of th Inspection hr.
a a
Purchase Ranch O. t. Smith, for
mer Salem man who Is now living in
Medford. while In Ornts Pas Wednes
day, said he and Mrs. Smith plan to
move to their 10-acr farm on the
lower river road In March. Mr. Smith
has purchased the tract known as the
"Dr. Flndley place" from Dr. M. 0.
Findley of Salem. Dr. Flndley Is a
former Grant Pass resident, accord
ing to the Oranta Pass Daily Courier.
Dr. Flndley I the father of Dr.
Dwlght Flndley, now practicing in
Medford.
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Orgenlr Friday A general Inrita.
tlon has been extended to all Med
ford and county resident Interested
in winter sport to ttnd the locsl
ski club erianiaatlon meeting tomor
row (Friday) evening at 7:S0. at in
Chamber of Commerce, where further
plans for winter activities will be dia-'
cussed. Definite plans are underway!
for a proa-ram mat wui emoraoe aai-
, lng, tobogsanlng and coasting on a:
site that will be especially prepared :
for these sports. Another Interesting
thou.ht in connection wlh he new
ski club is he fsct no financial ob-i
ligations are to be Incurred. I
Personal
Visitors Here Hugh Blebersteln and
Fred Taylor, both of Central Point
wer business visitors la Medford
Wednesday.
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Mr. Phetteplace Home Mrs. Irene
Phetteplace, who underwent a major
operation-two weeks sgo, is convalesc
ing and was able to be taken home
from the hospital this afternoon.
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Mrs. Stuart Leave Mrs. Carl
Stuart left this morning for Wslla
Walla, Wash., where ahe was called
by the sudden Illness of her mother.
Mra. A. Callahan.
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Dr. Sweeney Returns Dr. Charles
T. Sweeney returned to Medford, by
train th's forenoon from Portland,
where he has been attending to busi
ness affairs.
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Mitchell In Medford Bill Mitchell,
formerly of Medford, Is spending this
week her. Mr. Mitchell now makes
hi home in Vntura, Cal., wher he
1 with th Associated Oil company,
a a a
Visit Mrs. Wilson Mrs. N. R. Ma
rlon of Sacramento, Cal., who has
been visiting her sister In Portland,
arrived here today on the Oregonlan.
She will pend today with Mrs. w. J.
Wilson, and then continue to Sacra
mento. a a
Accident In Ashland The automo
biles driven by John Orth of 1009
South Oak dale, Medford, and Mra. A.
L. Bowman of Ashland collided on
Main street of that city last evenlns
at 0 o'clock, according to an acci
dent report filed today by Mr. Orth
with the Medford city police.
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Piles Report An accident report
was filed with the city police today
by 0. D. Been of 88 Geneva street,
whose car was struck by another ve
hlcle at the east approach to the
Bear creek bridge. Mr. Bean did not
have th nam of the driver of the
other automobile. The collision oc
curred at 10:80 o'clock last evening.
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Roosevelt Circle to Meet The
Roosevelt Home and School clrole will
meet tomorrow afternoon at 8 o'clock
at the school and two discussions
will be in store. "What your public
library does to develop good leisure
time reading habits among children
of grade school age" will be led by
Mrs Helen Holt Wilson and Mrs,. Al
etha Vawter. Miss Asplnwall will
lead discussion of the topic "Does
th publlo library adequately supple
ment the grade school library?" All
mothers are urged to attend the
meeting and a request has been Is
sued for contributions of olothlng to
th welfare room at this time. The
8-A mother will preside during the
social hour.
Marx Brothers In
"Duck Soup" Score
With Cinema Fans
The Mad Marxea ... all four of
them. Otrla, girls, girls, headed by
vivacious Rsquel Torres, and songs
you'll be singing for months.
Put them all together and they
spell "Duck Soup," the comedians'
newest rlb-tlckllng special, now play
ing at the Cratertan.
In addition, you'll see Margaret
Dumont, the dignified actress who
has been atsmped on snd clowned
with In several of th Marx Broth
era' other picture, and Loul Cal
hem, who play th menace.
Directed by Leon McCarey, Duck
Soup" presents Oroucho as the Dic
tator of Freedonla, mythical coun
try badly In need of funds. The
ambassador of Sylvanla has ' two
pies, Harpo and Chloo, upon
whom he depend for much of his
Information. But he doesn't know
that they will work for any country
where the food Is better and the
blondes more numerous.
Naturally, Oroucho knows their
weaknesses and sees to It that
they work for him. too. Oroucho,
though, has to watch hla step, one
spy, Raquel Torres, won't be misled
so easily. In fact, she misleads
Oroucho. Finally, to get nd of his
enemies, Oroucho declares war. The
enemy has 3500 men, Oroucho has
7500 and, to even thlnga up, he
sends 3500 of his men to the other
side.
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Zane Grey Romance
On Holly's Screen
The roaring, stampeding, danger
ous herd of buffaloes now on the
screen of 'the Holly theater today
and tomorrow, when Paramount'
fumlxatlon of Zane Grey'a outdoor
romance, "Th Thundering Herd" rep.
resent approximately half of the to
tal number of those rare animals In
existence on th North American
eontlntnt.
In 1870 the buffalo total was mor
than 8.000.000, mad up of giant
herds that roamed all over the west
ern plains, but today a recant check
up made by Vie Paramount com
pany reeealed only about 4000 of the
animals are alive.
Randolph Scott, Judith Allen, Har
ry Carey, Raymond Hatton, Monte
Blue, Buater Crabb and other prin
cipals In th east, along with cam
eramen and helpers, risked their lives
to record the amazing closeupa of the
animal mas thundering through
canyon and across plains In wild
rugnt.
Hurry I Endg Tonitol
LEE TRACY in
"The Nuisance"
with Madge Evan,
Also th Famous-
Maxcello Boys
(World', Greatest Acrobats)
in "Allez Oop"
Cartoon Travellalk New
Tomorrow ."The SaoreU
of th. Fr.nch Folic"
LlvMtodc.
PORTTaAND. Dm. 7. (p) CATTLE:
50; calved 75; tteady, unchanged.
HOOS: 700; tady, unchanged.
SHEEP: 700; ateady, unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND. Ore
Dfc. 7. (AP)-
wneat xutures:
Open High Low Close
May .754 .75 .75 4
Dec. .71 .71 .70
Caah wheat:
Big Bend blueatem ....
Dark hard winter (13 pet.).
Dark hard winter (11 pet.)
Soft white
.754
70
Western white
Hard winter ...
Northern spring
WeBtern red
Oats No. 3 white, $33.
Corn Mo. 3 E. yellow, 123.
MUlrun standard, 914.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 78,
barley 1, flour 0, hay 3.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Dec. 7. (P) BUTTER
Plaints, extras, 33c; standards, 32c
lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade, 20-2 lc; farmer's door delivery.
17-1 8c per lb.; sweet cream 5c higher.
EGGS Pacific Poultry Producers'
selling price: Fresh extra specials,
37c; extras, 25c; standards, 31c; me
dium, 23c. Buying price by whole
salers: Fresh extras, 31c; firsts, lTu;
mediums, 15c doz.; undergrade, 12c;
pullets, 13o doz.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling price
to retailers: Country-killed bogs,
best butchers under 150 lbs., fl-6'c;
vealers, 90-100 lbs., 7c lb.; light and
thin. 4-6c lb.: heavy calves, 4c lb.;
Iambs, 9-10c lb.: yearling, 4-flc lb.:
heavy ewes, 3c lb.; medium cows, 4-5c
lb.; canner cows. l-3o lb.; bulla, ay.
4c lb.
OSl OSS Yak 1 ma, 11-1.10; Oregon.
1.40-1.50 cental.
POTATOES Local white and red.
$1.10-1.15 cental; Yakima, M .35-1 40;
Deschutes, MO cental.
Cheese, milk, live poultry, wool and
hay, unchanged.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO. Dec. T. P) Wheat:
Open. Hlght. Low. Olose
Dee 83 84 y 83 8V4
May 81,-7, 87V4 8H 87-87
July .... 8514 86V4 8SV4 85H ,
Wall St. Report
Stock Bale Averages.
(Copyright, 1033, Standard Statistics
Co.)
December 7:
- 50 20 30 80
Ind'ls Rr's TJt's Total
Today 03.8 43.0 68.0 81.0
Prev. day . 03.1 42.8 66.0 80.4
Week ago 00.4 40.0 86.7 78.6
Year ago .... 83.7 27.0 86.0 64.7
8 yrs. ago ...127.1 08.1 163.8 138.B
Bond Sale Averages.
(Copyright, 1033, Standard Statistics
Co.)
December 7:
30 30 30 60
Ind'ls Rr's Ut's Total
Today 71.7 71.0 77.S 73.6
Prev. day 71.4 71.8 77.1 73.3
Week ago 70 S 68.8 76.S 71.8
Year ago 63.3 60.4 80.8 67.7
3 yrs. ago 88.3 1O0.4 00.0 05.0
NEW YORK, Dec. 7 AP) Ralls
and Industrial specialties today led
th stock market In a quiet quest for
higher levels. Oalns of 1 to more
than 8 points were scattered through
out the list. While moat of the so
called leaders Improved moderately,
they were not unususlly active. The
close was firm. Transient approxi
mated 1,700,000 shares.
Today'a closing prices for 83 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye 147'A
Am. Can Wt
Am. & Fgn. Power 0
A. T. 8c T. 117
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pnry.ME-i
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precious thi
in lire. a
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Ms!
With
Fay Wray - dene Raymond
Claire Dodrt
Alio Mutual Man
Flip the Frog Newi
Oatly Mat. 1:48
Ere 1 P. M.
BIG DANCE
Saturday Niu
DREAMLAND
Price within rech of everyone
Gentlemen Only lOo
Ladies' a Dime
7-Piece Dance Band
Tuncinj from 8 to It
Modern nd Otd-Tlme Tunfi
Bring your friend and hate t goo6
lima.
ma- ir m
Anaconda
15
83 1,
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35 ft
32 H
as
81 J
32 ,,
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Atoh. T. & 8. P.
Bendlx Aviation
Beth. Steel
California Packing
Caterplll,r Tractor .
Coml, Solv
Curtlsa Wright .
Gen, Poods
Gen. Motors .......
Int. Harvest, .......
i. t. & t ;
Johns Man,
Mont. Ward
North Amer. ..,.
Penney (J. C.)
Phllllps Pat.
Radio -
Sou. Pac
Std. Branda
St. Oil Cal.
St. Oil N. J. .
Trans. Amer. ..
Union Carb.
U. 8. Steel
San Francltco Rutterfat.
SAN PBANCISC. Dec. 7. () BUT
teriat f.o.b. San Francisco 21-23.
Silver.
NEW YORK, Dec. 7. fyPJ Bar sli
ver unchanged at 43-
Export Wheat.
PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 7. () The
North Pacific Emergency Export cor
poration did not Issue a quotation
today for soft white wheat for for
eign shipment. Yesterday's price was
75 cents a bushel.
1
Marvel-Lac Auto
Finish Protector
Sold.by Dunning
R. E. Dunning, southern Oregon
dealer for Marvel-Lac, has applied
this new automobile finish protector
to approximately fifty cars during the
put few months, according to an
announcement today. Thla new pro
cess for renewing and protecting the
Duco, enamel or lacquer on motor
cars is an Innovation of a Eugene
man, according to Mr. Dunning, and
Marvel-Lac is rapidly gaining in pop
ularity with motorists here.
Mr. Dunning shop, where Marvel
Las Is -pplled, Is located at 601 North
Grape street.
Dance at Rogue Elk Saturday night.
4
Scottish Rite Reunion.
Lodge degree work will
WKY commence at 8 a. m., Thurs
day and continue through
the day, with dinner at 6
p m. Chapter work will be given all
day Friday. All members of the Rite
cordially Invited to attend.
L. E. WILLIAMS, Secy.
WE LEAD
OTHERS FOLLOW
NOW PLAYING
BIG DOUBLE BILL
HE FLIRTS
WITH DEATH
..and a Beautiful Girl!
ALSO
"Sing Sinner Sing"
From the brilliant tory
by Wilion Collison, author
of "Red Duit," with Paul
Lukai . Leila Hyanu.
Plus Short Reeli
Metro Newi Reel
'Answering the Riot Call'
'For the Man 8he Loved'
Meteorological Report
December 7, 1033
Forecasts
Mcdlord and vicinity: Partly
cloudy tonight and Friday. Slightly
colder tonl&rt.
Oregon: Partly cloudy tonight and
Friday. Occasional light rain north
west portion. Slightly colder east
and extreme south portions tonight.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest, 31: lowest, 27.
Total monthly precipitation, .61
Inch; deficiency for the month. .17
Inch. Total precipitation slnoe Sep
tember 1. 1933, 2.08 inches: defi
ciency for the season, 3.04 Inches.
Relative humidity at 9 p. m. yes
terday, 78 per cent; 9 a. m. today,
03 per cent.
Sunrise tomorrow, 7:27 a. m.
8unset tomorrow, 4:40 p. m.
Observation Taken at 5 A. M.
120th Meridian Time
I
3
01 tj
I 3
i I
Boston .. -
Cheyenne
Chicago
Eureka
Helena
Los Angeles .
MEDFORD ..
New Orleans .
New York
Omaha
Phoenix ,
Portland
Reno - ..
90 33 .08 Clear
48
34 38 P.Cdy.
68
62
7S 62 .... Clear
68 42 29 Cloudy
64 44 .... P.Cdy.
90 33 .13 Clear
44 39 Clear
66 ....
66 44 P.Cdy.
62 40 Cloudy
68 39 Foggy
38 30 . Cloudy
58 46 Cloudy
90 43 Clear
48 36 P.Cdy.
Roseburg
Salt Lake City ...
San Francisco
Seattle
Spokane
Walla Walla
STCPPED'UP
.NOSTRILS.
Open the nostril and
! permit free breathintf
by using Mentholalum
night and morning.
c
8ir jH;H3f
7:00-9:00 KaasZa!!
Hurry! It Ends Saturday!
NUTS TO YOU!
Everybody is cg3 r$K
fp&i "7 e . and when you watch
If jM C t r "" Toat "''I' Maniac
II Ajk My galloping through their
jSTv pSw screwiest picture yet, youll
&'L ,,,rt ,"uln,n' t00'
,iliv8f They're absolutely, com
&&'iS!&S&yfl pletely, hilariously nuttier
W&lMt Bin' sundar
WMi A Nw Star to Thrill You I
W -zSw Margaret Sullavan
WW'Y in 'Only Yesterday'
J0HN B0LE3
GLASS
Iimtallrrf In Vmir
II rotten Wlnlmi
Padgham Planing Mill
Phon 611. 1309 court lit
Triple Features
Booked for Show
Rialto Tomorrow
A triple feature attraction at the
Rialto theater tomorrow and Satur
day will be at that show house when
Silver King, the famous movie dog,
will be on the atage In person; Jack
Holt, starred In "Master of Men," as
one feature, and "Trailing the Kill
er," one of the most unusual feature
pictures ever made, a the third at-
traction.
Silver King has been seen by the-'
atergoers In many featured roles and. f
after this chort personsl appearanoa
tour, will return to Hollywood to!
make another picture. He will be :
seen with his trainer, Arthur But-1
ler, on all showa.
"Master of Men" follow th for
tunea of Holt from th time he is
a crane operaiw In a ateel mill,
through ,hlo career which atart when
he la made manager of personnel,
until he Is th dominating figure
both In the steel Industry and in
Wall Street.
Animals native to the United I
Ststes are the principal actors in
Trailing the Killer." A well trained
police dog is the hero: a mountain
lion la the vicious killer; a bunch
of snarling wlldcata aupply much of
the Rlamour: a half-crossed wolf and
her litter of puppies provide the ro
mance and comedy, snd a sensa
tional fight between Lobo and a rat
tler la the dramatic highlight. Hu
man actors are essentially atmos
pheric background, providing the
dialogue and a little of th action
that makea the atory completely un
derstanding. It Is a unique picture,
and altogether interesting.
"Power and the Glory" and "Hyp
notized" ahow for the last times to
night on the Rialto screen, with Sil
ver King also making personal ap
pearances on the stage.
WEATHER
STRIP
FOR DOORS
AND WINDOWS
Big Pines Lumber Co.
PHONE NO. 1
Mats ... 950
Eves . . ..S6o
Kiddles . . 10o
Fuel Oil
All An
Kinds Amount
At Minimum Delivery Chart
MI llPORI) ri'EL CO.
1113 M. Central. Tel. (It
Assistant Engineer V. L. Goodnight
will compete his plans for widening
the Psclflo highway at Gold Hill
eaaaajeaavieaarwiaiiaiii i.ias--si-siaas-ss,esia,.u ,i,iii,iiiimi m rt
- " I UIiri'.IM.l.anilSIM1I.IM
Shows vaawSnS ilwi!rasf Mats .... 1.1c
We know it Medford you
have to sit thru a lot of
pictures to seethe one you
want!. ..but blame the Big,
Bad Fox-he started it!
-So bring along your slip
pers, your pillow and your
lunch-let's make a day
...or night of it!
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
or
" FAY WRAY
Willtr Connolly
Kttmuiiiuijii:(i;n:'.!:iii
Jack Holt virile . .
in the ort of pioture
PLUS--The Most Unusual Feature
Ever to be Filmed!..
"Trailing the Killer"
with a Cougar and a Police Dog ai the Stan
A
EXTRA-OH
Hear "Silver King" on
v tut,
and will aend them In to Salem the
end of this week.
The hlghwsy commission haa al
lotted 17600 for this work and bids
will be advertised for soon. T.ne
work will commence at the bridge
over Rogue river and wilt continue
on through Gold Hill until the al.
lotment Is exhauatcd. The prescn".
road la 16 feet wld and the new
one will be SO feet..
all man. .
you want 1 SL .f fflffipff 1 1
JgL j
isV
THE STAGE
Tonite!
Friday (Mat-Eve)
Saturday (Mat-Eve)
In Person!
SILVER
KING
Tamoui canine marvel of
motion picturei and radio
. . . understand 300 spok
en words and Is a member
of 09 police departments!
On the Screen
Last Timet Tonight
"The Power and
the Glory"
plui
"Hypnotized"
KMED tonight at 6:00 P. M.
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