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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE. MEDFORD, ORF.GOX, THURSDAY, .TTJXE 21. 1934. PAGE SEVEN Local and To Albany H. M. LIU left on the train lut night for Albany, Ore. To Spokane Mlw Gloria Felse left by trala for Spokane lut evening. Goes to Coast Nina J. High left by train lut night en route to Seaside. Leares for Alberta Mr. L. Plater left by train last night for Saskatoon. Alberta. To Iowa Mrs. Janle Fernlund left for Dodge City, Iowa, Wednesday, by train. Ooea to Dunsmulr Mlsa Naomi Mc Olothlln left today by motor for Dun&mulr, Calif., where she will re alde. Visits Stewart Emery 01m&teari, Reno mining man, stopped over here laat night to rlslt Jack Stewart. Olm atead was enroute to Seattle. At Crescent City Qua Samuels, city treasurer, and Mrs. Samuels left yesterday for Crescent City, where they will spend a week's vacation. Edwards In Medford Lieutenant Grant H. Edwards of Camp Steam boat, la a visitor In Medford today, : calling at the CCO district headquar ters. Report for Duty Lieutenant George Ross has been assigned to the dls trlct staff of the CCC here, and First Lieutenant Glen B. Wood, reported for duty today from Springfield, Ore. CCC Worker Jailed Eddie Baker, 37, a CCO worker from Illinois, sta tioned here, was lodged In the city Jail lost night on charges of being drunk. . At Community Hospital Dorothy Husband of Central Point la a pa tient at the Community hospital, where this morning she underwent a major operation. Has Head Injuries J. S. Churchill of Oakland, Ore., who .suffered head Injuries last evening In an automobile accident, was taken to the Commun ity hospital for medical attention. Files to Portland John Henry of Ashland, flying a Klnner airplane, stopped at the Medford Municipal airport for gasoline today before con tinuing to Portland, where he plans to visit relatives. Visitor In Medford Las Bowman of Seattle, traveling representative for the Waco airplane company, waa a vis itor in Medford today at the Munici pal airport, en route to Seattle from Los Angeles. In Office Tomorrow Dr. B. R. El liot, who with his daughter Mlsa Amy haa been" on an extended trip east, will return to Medford this evening, and will be In his office on Friday. , Here for Business J. E. Howard, of Spokane, superintendent of the New berry stores, arrived In this olty this morning to spend two" days here on -business. Mlksches on Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mlksche left this morning for a vacation trip to Portland. They ex pect to visit several Washington cities before returning to Medford. Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Andrews and daughter, Evelyn, are visiting In this city with Mr. An drews' mother, Mrs. Myrtle Andrews for about two weeks, and are enjoy ing fishing in the surrounding lakes . and etresms while here. Confined by Illness Charles 0. Darnell, 629 Dakota avenue, of the Rogue River Chevrolet Co., has been confined to bed by Illness sine the first of the week. Accident on Main An accident on Main street below the Bear creek bridge waa reported at the city police station last night by Bill Cunning ham, 810 South Oakdale avenue, and O. V. Hendrickson, a Cottsge street. The report showed that Hendrickson. who was making a left turn, appar ently did not see the Cunningham car. To Visit World's Fair Jerome Flti gerald and Arthur Straus of Sams Valley are leaving the laat of the week for Chicago to visit the World's fair. They are planning the trip by way of Lake Tahoe, Reno, Salt Lake and the Yellowstone National park. They Intend to be gone until about the first of September visiting friends and relatives In the east. Invite Orders Here A number of telegrams were sent today from Med ford. by the chamber of commerce, Mayor E. M. Wilson and several bual nea firms. Inviting the Fraternal Or der of Eaglea to come to Medford next year for the annual convention. The state convention Is now in session at Marshfleld. The chamber of com merce haa also extended an invitation to International Active, to conduct the next convention of the clubs In this city. LAST TIMES TO.NITK 2 Features JAMES CAGNEY in "Lady Killer" plus Randolph Scott in "BROKEN DREAMS" Tomorrow MEANEST , IN TOWN VKBT MULT miTJVj'lH Anytime Personal Gray In Ashland Erie Gray, deputy Internal revenue collector, spent yes terday in Aahland on biulne&s. To Grants Pass Rom, Blackmor Wlllett left thla moraine by train on her regular weekly trip to OranU Pua. Miss Olson Here Mis Ethel Olson, secretary for the city treasurer of YakJma, Wash., la in thla city for a two weeks' visit with friends. Portland Official Here Deputy Collector Kelson of the Portland In ternal revenue office, la in thla city on business, having arrived yesterday for the remainder of the week. ' Goes East Mrs. Raymond W. P"ern lund and baby left thla morning by train for Cornell, Iowa, to visit until the first of November with her mother, Mrs. Bertha Wells. m Hera on Business P. M. Mitchell, of Dallaa, Texas, arrived In this elty by train this morning to spend the day here conferring on business wlti George M. Roberts, attorney. On Butte Falls Visit Mlsa Thelma Rulbert and Miss Violet Olsen are spending a two weeks' vacation In Butte Palls visiting Miss Olaen's par ents. Plan storage House The Southern Oregon Sale company was recently Issued a permit at the building de partment for the construction of a $30,000 storage house at tta packing plant on Riverside and Stewart ave nue. - Sprague Brief Visitor H. A. Sprague, of St. Joseph, publisher of the St. Joseph News-Press and the St. Jo seph Gazette, arrived on the train thla morning for a day's visit in Med ford, and left today for Williams to visit the P. I. Bristol Oregon Lime plant. Managing Shoe Box Prita Hols gang of Medford Is here for two weeks managing the Shoe Blx In the ab sence of hla brother, Carl, who Is oa vacation. The Medford man t regularly employed in the Band Box and Shoe Box In the neighboring city. Grants Pass Dally Courier. Ordered to McKtntey Captain Dan iel W. Evans, Inf.-Res., who arrived here this week from Helena, Mont., for duty wrth the Medford CCC dis trict, has been ordered to duty at Camp McKlnley. First Lieutenant John H. Gordon, Qm.-Res., haa been assigned to duty with the quarter master's office here. m Misses Ferry Return Misses Fran ces and Elizabeth Ferry, who have been attending Stanford university, arrived on the Shasta this morning to spend the summer at their home on Foots creek. En route north they were guests for a week at a house party for a group of Stanford stu dents' at the home of Miss Fannie Hastngs, near Monterey. Graduates Visit Here Robert Jef frey and Arthur Keke, who graduated from the . mechanical engineering school of Stanford university last Monday, were visitors In this city yesterday at the V. D. Brophy home, and with Mrs. Molly T. Holmes. They continued north this morning en route to the Port Townsend training camp in Seattle. - Menus of the Day By Mrs. Alexander George MEALS SERVING TWO Breakfast x French Pineapple, Chilled Ready Cooked Cereal Cream Buttered Toast Jam Coffee Luncheon Tomato Salad Bread Butter Pears Bran Cakes Tea Dinner Creamed Eggs and Chicken Buttered Beets Bread Butter Head Lettuce Russian Dressing Raspberry Fie Coffee Creamed Eggs and Chicken for Two 3 tablespoons butter. . 3 tablespoons flour. 1 cup milk. K teaspoon salt. y4 teaspoon paprika. teaspoon celery salt. 3 hard cooked eggs, sliced. ys cup diced cooked chicken. 1 teaspoon chopped parsley. 1 teaspoon chopped green pep peri. Melt butter and add flour. Mix and add milk and cook until creamy IF YOU HUB CALL ON US If yem have so orgs need lor money you vriD appreci ate the promptness of oar fin ancial service. Yoa can get any amount up to (300 here nd get it quickJy no red tape no embarrassing is wstJgation. And the repay, meat terns are most liberal. OREGON & WASHINGTON MORTGAGE CO. IS So. Central Vt. E. Thomu, Mrr. LlrttiM No. g-151 sauce forms. Stir constantly. Add rest of ingredients and cook one min uts. Serve poured over mashed po tato cakes, rice or buttered toast. Raspberry Pie Filling S cups raspberries. 1 cup sugar. 2 tablespoons flour. 1 teaspoon cinnamon. V4 teaspoon nutmeg. Vi teaspoon salt. 1 tablespoon lemon Juice. 1 tablespoon water. 3 tablespoons butter. Thoroughly wash berries. Add sugar and flour and blend well. Add rest of Ingredients. Pour Into unbaked pie crust. Cover with top crust and bake 10 minutes in moderately hot oven. Lower fire and bake 40 min utes In moderately slow oven. A Tempting Salad A good salad to serve during this season la made by placing slices of tomato Jelly on lettuce and topping with cream or cottage cheese and sur rounding with salad dressing. This can serve as the main course for luncheon or supper. DINNER FOR FOUR Meat Loaf Escalloped Potatoes Vegetable Salad Bread Butter Pineapple Gold Cakes with Creamy Frosting Coffee a 1 pound beef round, chopped. 1 tablespoon chopped onion. 1 tablespoon chopped celery. 1 tablespoon chopped green pep per. cup crumbs. Vi teaspoon salt. 1 egg. 3 tablespoons butter, melted. 1 tablespoon chopped parsley. Mix Ingredients and shape into loaf 1H Inches thick. Place In baking pan and add Inch water. Cover and bake one hour In moderate oven. Baste frequently. Vegetable Salad 1 cup cooked peas. ' l cup cooked 'carrots. cup diced cooked beets. 1 tablespoon chopped onion. 2 tablespoons chopped pickles. teaspoon salt. 1-3 cup diced celery. 1-8 cup salad dressing. Mix and chill Ingredients and serve on lettuce. Gold Cakes (Uusing Up Leftover Eg Yolks) 4 tablespoons butter. Vt cups sugar. 4 tablespoons strained orange Juice. X teaspoon lemon extract. teaspoon salt. 4 egg yolks. V4 cups pastry flour. 1 teaspoons baking powder. Cream butter and sugar. Add rest of Ingredients and beat two minutes. Half fill greased muffin pans or pa per baking cups and bake IB min utesln moderate oven. Cool and frost. f Creamy Frosting 3 tablespoons butter. 3 tablespoons orange Juice, ft teaspoon salt. 4 teaspoon vanilla. Va teaspoon almond extract. Vt cups sifted confectioner's sugar. Cream butter, add sugar and rest of Ingredients. Beat and let stand of cakes. S minutes. Mix well and frost top ENDS Shows I CJWP'PSl Adults R 145 I Mcil rl OK 25f3 9 T:00-:00 L LkikjilUUikk&J Kiddles 10c 1 Karoff-Lugosi"The Black Cat" Tomorrow 2 FIRST ace RUN mm; Nothing could tame her she was a raging spitfire but when this news-hound took np the job, she dlscorered she lotrd the mnn she thought she hatedl ALSO All-Star Cast in Brilliant Craterian Hit 'J & 2 J m Br a 1 Allen Jenkins, (ihiRcr Rogers. )l ok Potvell and Pat O'Brien, all well Known on the screen, have featured roles In ''20 Million Sweethearts- opening Its three dnv run at the Craterian theatre today. Also In the cast are the Four Ming urotners, Tea Fio kiio ana ms ramous orcnesirs, me Tnree DcDuiamea and Musty Marcellno among others. As a special added attraction, Wnlt Disney's new Silly Symphony, "The Wise Little Hen" Is being shown on the same progrum. In Double Bill Lyle Talbot and Bet to Davis have leading rolea in "Fog Over Frisco," on the Rial to theatre's feature program for Friday and Saturday. "The Hell Cat," with Ann Sothern and Robert Armstrong, will be on the same pro gram. "Fog Over Frisco" tells of the hair ralstng adventures that befell a tto :lety girl whose mania for out-of-tlH-way thrills lead her into some amaz ing experiences. . Startling Crash In Roxy Picture One of the moat startling "crashes'" ever seen in a motion picture occurs TONIGHT and Saturday rriTIIRPAl rEftl UttLOI ! t i I 4 ANN SOTHERN Robi ARMSTRONG MINNA GOMBEL 1 . BUTtl Sr&4. 1 f 81 I I Ml 'Va.Mk in "Cross Country Cruise," the comedy-drama which Is now the feature at the Roxy theater, with Lew Ayrea In the starring role. A giant passenger bus, In which a criminal la fleeing from officers of the law, careens at breakneck speed along a road in the desert, when sud denly an airplane, bearing the offi cers, lands In the road ahead of It and blocks the way. Without slack ening Its pace, the bus crashes head long into the plane and hurtles Into an irrigation ditch. And Alan Dlne hart, the murderer, is not the only passenger on the bus, for It also car ries June Knight, whom he has forced to accompany him as a hostage. WELDER KILLED WHEN CYLINDER BLOWS UP TILLAMOOK, June 31. (AP) Harry Painton, about 50. a welder at the Hammon -Tillamook Lumber com pany mill at Garibaldi, was killed late i yesterday when a locomotive cylinder 1 head blew off. Painton was welding J the equipment. Gas created within ; the cylinder by the heat of the torch U believed to have caused the explo-! slon. Palnton's widow survives. Lumpkin Hall, built 03 years ago as the home of Governor Wilson Lumpkin of Georgia, still stands on the campus of the state university at Athens. with JUNE KNIGHT CROSS COUNTRY CRUISE A wealthy young playboy and a reg ular girl meet on a transcontinental bus - and things start happen- m j jvi ing rrom vooji ALSO Lew Holtz Comedy "WHEN DO WE EAT" Tom Howard in 'ACES WILD" NEWS jLibslf . -mrl)i aarai inn i i i ililllllllillllllllllillllllllllllllllllilii, IKE 20c Anytime Children loo I I TflM!fUT and i mmum fri. 111 ?f?-l -Jv 1 V i '& EL V I liV ' . ST- M S SALEM, June 31. (AP) Stanley Rayson, 35, who robbed a bank, es caped, waa captured and sentenced to 30 years' Imprisonment, alt within the space of 4 houra, was brought here from Roseburg last night, and today "dressed In" at the penitentiary and assigned to duty In the flax plant. Rayson yesterday robbed the Oak land bank In Douglas county of 1900 and pleaded guilty when brought be fore Judge B. L. Eddy. Who in ti ts this guy Jaffee? Thla li the k of Oku Jaffee Whoie Idle bouts were much taffy Who drore tils acton nearly daffy This la the saga of Oscar Jaffee. Jaffee "discovered" gophl Bloti Among soma Brooklyn pane and pots And told her ahe'd own pearli and yachta But Sophie laid "You're nots." Now Sophie waa a nerrona fawk Who didn't quite know how to walk Across a Broadway state. She'd balk but O. J. taught her how with chalk. And there wai the pin that won great fame For thla obscure little Brooklyn dame He jabbed It In her what'a Its-name And she screamed her way to wide acclaim. "It Happened, One Night" on a Century Train The things they did, might seem Insane Nutty, goofy, simple to you, We laughed And laughed And you will tool O. J.'s not hurt (much) he's feeling fine Just lying on his clatsle spine To win Soph back for Auld Lang Syne And get her name on the doited line! John BARRYMORE in "20th CENTURY" with Carole Lombard e SUNDAY WALDEN UNLICENSED AS DAIRY IS CHARGE A eomplalnt charging E. O. Walden of Wslden's dairy with selling and distributing milk without a license, In accordance with the Oregon milk code, was filed today In Justice court by State Milk Inspector John Bil lings. The case Is scheduled to be heard before Justfce of the Peace William Coleman this afternoon. mmeisii siiswiMsis ail iiiaiiji il ill' jv TODAY For 3 Days V Kew thrills and song hits tj In the FIRST entirely $.4$ffi 1 new ,aa ln musical! ' "''-ssiew lnC "42nl S'reet"' Radio . . . stage ... S Hf , T.s'S Vv Screen! A great cast of tSl ' 7'f 3 rarorltea headed by Dirk Jp3 fEjN, V'"' ..: :vf " Powell nnd Ginger nog- t, , ATS ' y 5Bm It's the Big Parade of fF tf" nf Radio set to laughs and t V J music you'll remember jC!! T for many a moon! J$' V aaj, VOU'LL HEARl C,.,y f V "I'll String Along with l i st aUTf J "Ut f" 1,0 000l" w U ''T "What Are Tour fsfWtVsf t C" intentions? lyVf iso hndanner EXTRA' Walt Disney's New Silly Symphony ALL IN TECHNICOLOR "THE WISE LITTLE HEN" Harry Orlbbon Comedy Newsreel Shows 1:46-7:00-0:00 Light rrom the sun reachea tho earth In 499 seconds. tczettui etching' Quickly relieve the torment and soothe the irritated skin by simply applying safe, comforting ijm Resieol A different . dmzllng . , delirious show fairly stilling with action and surprises . romnm-o and melody! Mata-2Do Evos-35o Kiddies-lOo r4l.;'"f Also Comedy Cartoon - News Hull) Mat. 1:4.1.