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PAGE SEVEN Local and Personal MEDFOTCD MAIL TRTBTJXE. BEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, JANUARY 26. 1936 X ifrovost Ben Com Promt of Ash land called on tritnds and tranaactsd business hre Friday. From Grants Past Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Prueaa ot OranU PiM were busi ness Tlsltor In Medford Thursday. Call tn Ashland -Mrs. Mary L. Mathews and Mr. and Mra. D. W. Wheeler we among business callers In Ashland Thursday. Transacts Ruslness Roy E. Wilson. Jr.. os Culrer OUy, Calif., spent yes terday transacting business In this city. . Business Caller Bernle Williams, representative of Walton & Moore eo.T-.pany. made business calla In Ash land Friday. . Neirtons Visit Mr. and Mra. D. Newton and family were, visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garry New ton In Ashlstd Thursday evening. From Oak Knoll Lieut. Henry F. Pr.elan, commander of Camp Oak Knoll, conferred with officers at CCC headquarters here yesterday. m To Address Gran! Students of the Unlversl.7 of Oregon are to speak before Granges In the Medford area in March, 't la stated In the Oregon Emerald, undergraduate publication. York Visits D E. York, vice-president and general manager of the Southern Oregon Gas company, waa ' In Granta ''ass Thursday attending to business matters at the company office there. in Klamath Falls Hugh Rltter, ' district ranger of the U. S. forest service, Is spending the week-end In Klamath FMls whither he went to confer with his assistant. N. J. Pen Ick ... In Hospital Patients at the Oateo ptthlc clinic and hospital yesterday Included George Garner, who waa ad mitted Friday for medical treatment, and Miss Lata O'Nell. who underwent a major operation yesterday morn ing. ... Condition serious Mrs. Leonard Ray, ill at the Sacred Heart hospital since January 8 when she underwent a . major operation, la recovering slowly but her condition la still con sidered serious. Hospital attendants asked that 'here be no visitor for some time. - From Klamath Falls Mr. and Mrs Ray ward of Klamath Falls are spending tLe week-end visiting rel atives in Medford and Central Point. They planned to return to their home this evening. Mr. Ward, former Medford resident is employed by the California Oregon Power company. Consults Janouch 6tanley Jewett. agent of the D. s biological survey In charge of the bird refuge at Burns, conferred here Friday with Karl L. janouch, supervisor of the Bogus River national forest, regarding ad .minlatratlon of the Upper Klamath migratory bird preserve. Mr. Janouch and Hugh Rltter, district ranger, re cently were re-appolnted to assist tn the enforcement of federal lawe pro tecting migratory fowl. Under this appointment they may act with the authority of a federal game warden In law enforcement. Confers With Crouch William Montgomery, park ranger, oonsulted yesterday with J Carlisle Crouch, chief ranger of Crater Lake national park. He arrived here from the lake Friday evening, coming by car via Klamath Falls and Ashland, the highway from Medford to the west entrance of the park BtlU being clos ed by snow He said the highway from Klamath Falls waa In good con dition save for an Icy surface over the Green Springe pass. At some places between the west entrance of the park and D' amend lake Junction the highway la blocked by four feet of snow, he related. Snow Snorts Beckon Many Rogue valley resident were expected to go to Union Creek today for a anow frolic. Officlala here stated yesterday tht? skiing conditions were Ideal on the forest preserve where a slide has been constructed. Half a .hundred persons enjeyed skiing at Union Creek Friday tney reported. While the highway was still closed between the Diamond lake Junction and the west entrance, nevertheless a large crowd of sportsmen waa looked for at Crater Lake national park today. The other highways are open so that resident of Klamath Falls. Bend and other cities can motor to the moun tain resort. too Late to classify TO SETTLE AN ESTATE w are of fering what we think the best buy In Jaokson County todsy. 80 acres. 25 In cultivation, new 8-room house, good new barn and other outbuild! igs: lot of wood, good , pasture. 12'vs) Terms. Fowler Pealty Co. 4 N. Riverside. POUND Scataloglo Rites of all nations on East side. Owner may have same by paving for ad and identifying. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE Light titm and brnu. &35. pnotv) 14 1U MAN for full time work 61m jctw in 1lrahle but not neM.ry. Call In person at 327 North Holly j Sunday afrnoon before 4 o'cloclt. ; WANTED 1031 FVr1 Roltr. Will! pay and cash S&t Good at Bldcn'a Sho Shop GOOD ORGAN Will trade for wood. Baldwin Piano Snoppc. foP TflAIJS 10d 8 Orape St B!ff 3 atory ooiute au:tble for apart Bitnta. with ilUht chanf this building wih rent for W pr month. H. 8th St. on eame lot aa ahor . 7re la a wnwnt brick otit.rt bulldlnjt SSxAO will int for JS Thia proortT la in one of the b?at afartment hoiiwe looatlon In the city juat one biork off Main Street in the heart si tli city price foi both prop erties tXXO rhia about one-third tts pivaent raiue iuire at prop erty. rOR 8 ALB One Thirty Caterpillar. Lt model. iraaonable price One IVrdan, rheap Sevfrl wt-A Ttrvrm r.r'..-v1 mrrt HilhTi Wray. POT SLC 540 incubador. rrank HonU, Lo-r Laoa. Writes La Article An article by Ralph Bailey Is to appear In the February Issue of th Oregon Law Review. th essay br.nglng him an honorary poel'ton on the review's editorial atafr. Mr Bailey, a atudent at the University ot Oregon law school, was formerly on the faculty of Medford high tchool. He taught clvlca, pis' lie spoaklng and debating. Education Meetings Parent-education mcetlut In the Junior Hlgtl building will be held tomorrow aft ernoon at two o'clock The group at tending the class at the Jackson school will meet Tuesday st two o'clock In the lunch room. Those In attendance 111 welcome all mothera and home-makera who oft re to Join them in these meetings. On Burin Tour Mr. and Mrs. a. T. Burelaon left last night for Loa Angeles where they will attend the annual spring style shows being held this week and select women's apparel from eastern llnea aa well as California markets. Before returning to Medford the Burelsons will spend some time In Sn Francisco where they will do additional buying for their atore in this city. Honor Students Ed Butze. presi dent of the men's scholastic honor ary society Theta Delta phi. an nounced new members of the organ ization and welcmed each neophyte during assembly Friday at the Sojthern Oregon Normal school. Those whose grades were sufficient to warrant membership were Barle Canfteld, Ashland' Robert Hardy, Ashland: Kenneth Harrison. Ashland; Lawrence Martin. Central Point; Ivan Nye, Prospect: Robert Ottoman. Medford: Harry Young. Central point; and Pen Ooldy, Ashland. Dance Students in Mid-Year Program Craterian Theatre The Ruth Luy Dance Studio will present In student mid-year revue Friday. January 31, at Hunt's crate rian theater. The program will be as follows: 1. Kindergarten group: Lola Hed rlck. Marnell Hill, Champ Husted, Donald McKlnstry. Patsy Merrlman. Phyllis Ann Russell, Pat Banweli, D'Ann Beck. Buddy Bishop, Llcyl Bishop, Joan Bryant, Gayl Miller. Virginia Carey, Joan Dean. BUIle Cooney, Marlene Farnum, Billy Heath Mary Irene Obye. 2. Malaguena (Spanish Castanet): Prankle Rlnabarger, Dorothy Jenkins, Shirley Rlebel. 3. Rhythm tap. Muriel Piatt. 4. Old Fashioned Miss, Shirley Morrow. . 3. Tap chorus: Beverly Wstson, Aleen Walsh, Dell Tobln. Phyllis, Florey, Dorothy Barnum, Hazel Bar rie, Mary Jane Lewis, fl. Soft Shoe, Edgar Ross. " 7. Slow Acrobatlo Waltz, Maxlne White. 6. Valsette, (toe), Frankle Rlnabar ger. 0. Buck Dance, Clifton Jones. 10. The Maids (Walt Tap): Gayl Miller, Polly Hoffard, Jeraldyne Je rome, Shirley Jean Barton Aletha Emerlck. Tlllle Rammln, Rosalie Rob ert. 11. Buck Duo, Joan Slgnor, Louise Robertson. 12. Musical Comedy line: Betty Borland, Ann Judy. Ruth Stewart, Patsy GeBauer, Patricia . Young, Joanna Adler. , 13. Cane Novelty, Prankle Rlna barger, Dorothy Jenkins. ' 14. Acrobatic Specialty, Elaine Winkle. 15. Stair Dance, Muriel Piatt. Dance arrangements and costume designs by Ruth Marie Luy and her assistant, Zelma Sweeney. BOSTON. Mass., Jan. 25. (AP USDA) Strong prices generally pre vailed In the moderate trade of the past week on the Boston wool market, and some advances were raellred. AKYTIME: HD04UJ STARTS TODAY FOR THREE BAYS CAl'OHT iVl THE REETH INO TIRMOH, OF THE WORLD'S DANGER ZONE Living a thousand Ihes, hrarlng a thousand deaths In the Lend of the Dragon! AlHltlU TREATS Betty Boop Cartoon 'Dancing on the Moon' NoTf.tT Newa ta James Cagney Y.rV- ,J5.V.;-.'A Vat I With advunoo reports crediting It being one of the most realistic fights ever etapd for motion pic tures, the battle between Jame ear ner and Pied Kohler (with the hook) will undoubtedly take Its place as one of the highlights of 'The Frtsoo Kid. which comes Thursday to the Craterian theatre. A thrilling t&'.c of the glamorous Marion Sheriff Faces Two New Indictments SALEM, Jen. 25. (AP) The Mar ion county grand Jury today re -In dieted Sheriff A. 0. Burk on two counts. One indictment charged Burk with voluntarily permitting a prisoner to escape from thi county jell, and the other with negligently suffering and permuting a person to escape from the Jail STARTING TODAY IaaanaMsssaavawsK JJl'. ljLi u,i(inMki.i - a-....; t At. HER GREATEST BITTER HATE Shocking in its realism ... the story of a front-page beauty who became the idol of the stage . . and then the ador ing world found out she had been some thing else . . .! A great emotional drama EXTRA ADDED "HOHT KVfMECTS! V EXTRA ADDED "HOHT KVfMECTS! Vince Bamett-Billy Gilbert in 'JUST ANOTHER MURDER" "Rode DaM MrHtf HBaHBMaVBManSBMaaHSBBl in Drama Coming Barbary Coa&t of old San Francisco, when the waterfront at the Golden Gate was a flaming panorama of glided dancing halla and palaces of. pleasure; when murder, arson, crimp ing and robbery was winked at by the authorities who derived huge revenues frou their flaunting of the :aw. "The Frisco Kid' tells a vivid story of the arrival of a strong, pur- poseful young man and his rise to With the exceDtion of a variation In wording the Indictments were the same as those quashed by Judge Fred W. Wilson of The Dalles here lest June when a motion waa Inter posed by the defense alleging the prand Jury had been influenced In its decision returning the indict ment. 4 . Irrigation Debt Lower GRANTS PASS, Jan. 36. (AP) The Grants Pass Irrigation district net deficit decreased 969.318.S3 in 1035, FOR 3 DAYS LOVE WAS HER FOR ALL t.ateat Newt Event MEN! to Craterian TM. power in the underworld. Margaret Lindsay playa the part of the society girl with whom the young lord of the coast falls in love; Rlc ardo Cortes Is the proplretor of a notorious gambl'ng hall; LIU Damlta has the part of his common law wife, and otheis In the cast Include Don ald Woods. Barton Mac Lane. George B Stone. Robert MoWade and Joseph Sawyer, the annual audit filed yesterday re vealed. Asset of November SO were listed at M ,627,623 38 and liabilities at S2.292.842.92. The district debt la in process of refunding. You'll laugh 'til you'r Rd, WhlU and Blu...ln lh fact al this itory of a "Naval Engagement" that almost wracked .Annapolltl .ibpHT" si. C . v ii OWaTorl.v I IT l, PA . SJ X Mat.... it Stniallonal nw Worrsn I Dubln tongil 'Don't mm aaa Olvo Up th Shlp'i fd j-V- V M lov to Toki Ordtrt From Vf ft I If You' 'I'd Rathtr II its n 51 VJ to Your ly.. IV 111 Craterian Star MWI'I1.WH. 'I ' Man mi.. JJ,. 1 In a follow-up hit to the tremend ously pop'ilar "Flirtation Walk." Ruby Keele- and Dlok Powell are again co-starred In 'bhlpmatea For ever," opening a three day run at the Craterian theatre today. With many of the events taken from actual happenings at the U. S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, "Ship mates Forever'' u the story of a young man's four yex oouiae at the academy, brought about by his en deavoring to pleeae his parent's wishes although he himself would rather be a band leader and crooner in Broad wa" hot sKts. Students Pledged By School Clubs At Ashland Normal The largest number of students to earn the required 15 hours of "A'a,, and "B'a" In the history of Southern Oregon Normal school were recently pledged to Sigma Bpatlon Pi. scholas tic honorary. Those who fulfilled the requirements are: Nell Napier, Marie Willis, Cherle Mae Hart well. Lois Dlx. Margaret Page, Mary Wyooff, Maxlne Gear hart. Mar J oris Smith. Mildred Marks, Ada Tocum," Muriel Moore, Erma Segsworth. Caroline McNeal. Beatrice Werth, Audrey Pool. Delia Wlllard. Barbara Holt, Mabel Waldrlp, Betty Cason. Pauline McAbee. Muriel STARTING TODAY HIT THE HIGH 'C's' OF ROMANCE aboard this bombardment of joy! Here's the swellest show of them all the thrills, the laughs, the spirit of Annap olis ... to bring a new entertain- ...-.' ment delight mrf , A- ' Warn Th Navv'a 'ritrtatlnn Wnllr'.u.Uk WIS STONE EDDIE ACUFF DICK FORAN JOHN ARLEDGE Anngpollf by 'Flirtation Walk'i' dlreetor-FRANK Gloriously produced to the tramp, tramp, tramp of the U. S. Naval Acad emy's marching Middies! ' O ADDED ATTRACTIONS Charley Chase in "Public Ghost No. One" NOVELTY REEL NEWS EVENTS In Rialto Role u. rrr 1 if ; v " ,M yl,. i ' vt j Br'f'.W1' l Found Stella Parish," which give Kay Francis an emotionally dramatic characterization of a tal ented and beautiful atse star har boring a secret of hei pest, opens a three day run at the Rialto theatre today. With a fine supporting oast In cluding fan Hunter. Paul Lukaa, Sybil Jaoir Barton MacLane and Jessie Ralph, the film pictures the trying event tn the life of the actress whose desire to protect her daughter from tcandaJ forces her to give up success on tht London stage on the night of her triumphant de but How, In the swift-moving events that follow her departure for Amer ica, hervtmiddled life is finally straightened out, forma the basis of the cllmacMc drama of the picture. Morse. Mlldrecr Gideon, Arietta Tyrell Leola Faber, Nina Clarke and Helen Wilson. Lambda Chi, literary fraternity of the Southern Oregon Normal school, pledged seven new members to their organization: Thelma Benson, Rosa Ragland. Bernlce Reames, Ivan Nye. Margaret Knox, Frances McCoy and Mildred Gideon. The booster social fraternity for men students, V. Q. R.. of the South' em Oregon Normal school chose five new members from the student body for membership in their club. They are: Johnny Pastega, Klamath Falls; Bill Cook. Bend: Al Simpson. Eureka FOR THREE DAYS I to the screen! ROSS ALEXANDER mm On Roxy Program f 111 V 7 Pat O'Brien his what la unani mously agrttrd as .Us greatest screen role in "OH for the Lamps of China" starting a three dy run at the Roxy theatre today The story of the far-reaching hold ings of a lanre oi. company In the Orient, the film depicts the many ad venture and struggles the oil company's dmploye-x undergo In carrying on ttuir duties. Josephine Hutchinson playj the role ot O'Brien's wife Cal.,: Euell Elliott, LakeMew, Jimmy Metz, Ashland. and Svecla1 Communication of Medfoi-d Lodge No. 103 A. F. & A. M., Monday, Jan. 37th, at 130 p. m, for the purpose of attending and conducting the funeral of Brother John C, Thompson. All membera are urged to attend. O. O. HORNER. W. M. GEO B ALDBN, Secy. Ore and Bullion' Purchased UmmI bp Stat ! CtlUwBlk BtlaiHtkt4 not WILDBBRG BROS. SMELTING REFINING CO. OfficMt 742 Mufctt St., Sab Frand sT Plnr. Sou'h S-a FtAncixe Thtrt)ri somathlng about a tailor that makoiithli th grandtitromanct la ' monthil 250 Eves . . . 36a Kiddiet . lOo V BORZAGE Story battd on actual IncldonK from tho horole rocordt of tho . U. I. Naval Acadomyl 'saa. 1