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MEDFORD MAIL TKTBtTNT,. MED FORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1936. PAOE TTTTTITEEN LOCAL and PERSONAL From Ashland Mia Wanda Purve of AshUnd spent yesterday In this city making buslneu calla. From Oregon Core Capt. H. H. Oa-pert, commander of Camp Oregon Care, was a business visitor yester day at COC headquarters here. Park Ran Re r Here William Mont gomery, ranger in Crater Lake na tional park, returned this afternoon to the mountain resort after con ferring with J. Carlisle Crouch, chief ranger and acting superintendent. He arrived last night by motor, traveling via the west entrance highway which he said was In good condition for safe motoring. "207 ANYTIME: KIDCHU 10' Last Times Tonight -Saturday Only! . Continuous Shows 1 to 11 THE LAW OP SIX-GUNS BARKS ITS WARNING! ob STEELE W IN J WESTERN . AuvtnTUSc. n V J0l ADVENTURE,' Sl.JENKS JRA .V LLOyD INGRAHAM n - JOHN ELLIOTT ?f(ttS ib s EARL OWIRB Sftti7 FORREST 17WLOB. VSr i plus" FISOOI "Sthe thriu of death" Plus Comedy and Cartoon wm Starts Sunday i Venice! Moonlight! ; Music! &mm 11 DKK POWELL O JoanBI)W!KaTOt' lu a nr Minna Peterson Away The Rev. R. S. Peterson left on the ' morning train today lor Baker, where he will make a brief business visit. . Visits Sister Mrs. M. O. dray ot Oulnda, Cal.. arrived, this morning to spend some time as the guest ot her sister, Mrs. Prank True. Prom Sardine Creek Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of Gold HIU were Med ford business visitors yesterday. Mr. Smith operates a, large cattle ranch on Sardine creek. 1 To Chicago Capt. Ouy W. Saun ders, commanding oflcer of Camp In dian Creek, left yesterday for Chi' cago on a fortnight's leave of absenoe from the COC organization. Here for Operation Mrs. Ray Sloan of Grants Pass, who recently under went an eye operation at a local hos pital, expected to return to her home sometime this week. Mrs. Greaves Becovertng Mrs. Don ald Greaves of 18 Lincoln street la recovering nloely from a major oper ation performed Thursday morning at Community hospital. Kelly to Salem Col. B. B. Kelly waa among Medfordltes traveling north last night, his destination be ing Salem, where he will be a busi ness visitor for a brief time. Attends Meeting I. P. Andres of Ashland was In Medford Wednesday evening to attend a managers' sales meeting ot the Southern Oregon Qua company. Back from Inspection Capt. C. L. Pieroe, assistant Inspector of the Med ford OCO district, was back at his desk at headquarters here today, fol lowing an Inspection trip to Camp MoKlnley. m To Convention Ralph Stevenson and Bruce Bauer were in Portland to day attending a convention of lumber producers and dealers. They left here yesterday by airplane and are ex pected to return Sunday. " Visitor Leaves J. T. Young, presi dent of Western States Grocery com pany, left last night for his head quarters In Oakland, Cal., after visit ing here for the opening of the com pany's new headquarters here. To Visit sister Mrs. Robert Auf derhelde left here this morning by motor for Salem, where she will be a guest of her sister, Mrs. H. J. Garrett, for two weeks. The latter, who has been In Medtord for the past week, accompanied her north. - Rotary Notice In order that the members of the Medford Rotary olub may attend the funeral of Volney Dixon In a group. President W. A. Gates announced today that all Ro tarlana will gather tomorrow at 1:45 p. m. at the Hotel Medford. To Forest BanouetA group of U. S. forest service men left here by motor this mornlruz to attend tne an nual "fernhoppera" banquet to be .i,4 in rvirvAllls tonieht under soon sorshlp of the school of forestry, Ore eon State college. Those from this district Included H. O. Obye, assist ant supervisor of the Rogue River national forest; L. H. Mooulre, B. P. MoRae and Robert Aufderheldo of the Annist ooo camo: J. A. Walsh and Reese Taylor of the South Pork COC camp; Maurice Ted row and Lee port, district rangers; O. E. Sunderman, recreation foreman, and John Hen shaw, protective assistant at Butte Fall. Cut -Rate UMMMMJ- SPECIALS FOR Saturday & Monday TOBACCO 1 lb. Geo. Washington 57 1 lb. Prince Albert or Velvet 73r 1 lb. Edgeworth 97 Bull Durham, Dukes, Golden Grain, . Stud, .'. dozen 45 Popular brand cigarettes 2 for 25 Carton $1.20 2 50c Pep3odent Antiseptic . ...n.i. 39c Squibb's Adex Tablet . ., 79c 4 oz. Citrocarbonate 79c 5 lbs. Epsom Salts 23c Pints Mineral Oil, Russian or Amer. . 29c Pints, Agarol . . .$1.09 Cleansing Tissue, 200 sheets . 11c Fitch's Shampoo with free Massage Brush .59c Iron and Yeast Tablets . 39c Pepsodent Tooth Paste . . . '. 38c Large Blazos Cough Syrup (guar.) . .50c Squibb's Tooth Paste 23c Colgate's Tooth Paste ... 18c Sim WfeaM Prescriptions Ladies' Eest Room DtfUC STCPE in Basement Barr Id Hospjtal Harry Ban, rancher of Blj Applgate, waa report ed resting omfortably today . In Com munity hospital -here he underwent an emergency Intestinal operation Wednesday afternoon. Or. Edwin Durno la the attending physician. At nospltal Patient at the Osteo pathic clinic and hospital today In cluded Roberta Warrenfeldt, 303 North Holly street, who underwent a ton sillectomy thla morning; and Dick T&aacs of North Oakdale avenue, who also had hla tonal la removed today. Zone Conference MaJ. George R. Owens, commander of the Medford COO district, Capt. William C. Ryan, welfare officer; Lieut. Roy Craft, pub lic relatione officer, and Eugene C. Golden, educational coordinator, par ticipated today In a none educational conference at headquarters detach ment, fairgrounds. The conference, begun yesterday at Camp Prescott, waa completed this afternoon. Educa tional advisers from all the camps of the Medford zone attended. To Attend Wedding Oliver Chap iln, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chap lin of Derby, and Miss Genet leve Mil ler of Watsonvllle, CaU ore to be mar ried Sunday In Oakland, where young Mr. Chaplin Is now employed. His mother and sister Elm, accompanied by Eugene J. Hamilton, left here by motor this afternoon to attend the wedding. They were to be gone about a week. , E TO AID BUILDING WASHINGTON (UP) A unique "library" of building materials will be In the procurement division gal lery of the treasury department now under construction. The "library books" will be samples of materials. The primary purpose of the dis play, Rear. Admiral C. J. Peoples. director of the division, said, la to facilitate work of division architects by making possible the selection ol satisfactory materials Indigenous to the local ties In vtfiich federal build ings are being ereoted. - 'The essential function of. the ex hibit," he said, "la similar, to that of a 'reference library. A portfolio, for the use of architects and en gineers, lists each, sample, ' with no-; tat Ions as to classification, descrip tion, location, size' limitations and recommendations as to use. The architect selected to design the building can study these samples." Organisations representing pro ducers In each of the 18 major clas sifications of building materials have been working In co-operation with the division In planning the display. Marbles and other stones take up Claudette Colbert Coming Sunday A penniless helreaa can certainly ralsa a great hullabaloo when me aefa out husband-hunting. Wltnesa "Th Brlda Comca Home."'opnlrg Sunday at the Cratertan theater, with Claudette Colbert In tha starring role and Fred MacMurray and Robert Young In the two principal aupport Ing roles. It all starts out when tha lovely hetress-that-was decides to marry Into money, an Idea evolved after ex isting on nothing but beans tor a tew days. But there the trouble ataita and trom all advance indications, it never does let up, not even after the final fadeout. The poor girl flnda two young men both of whom a young lady oould find very satisfactory as a mate in the running. The tough part ot It la that they're both good friends. 80 the upshot of the whole thing Is that ahe starts out to thq altar with one. changes her- mind o the other, swings back to the first and finally doea get married but with auch contusion prevalent, how could a mere father Know who hla son-in-law might be? two rooms of the exhibition. These products are from each of the states producing them and trom Alaska and Puerto Rico. One room la de voted to Interior and the other to exterior use of thla form 01 u" lng material. . : ' The Interior room contains 183 iinu or honed specimens of do mestic marbles. The floor la divided Into five panela displaying different marbles from varloua producing dla- xrlcts. . uahtlns for daylight Inspection Is the feature of the exterior room. Samples of 191 pieces of maru. granite and other atones are di vided by aluminum mi floors of highly colored cast atone and slate. In the sample room of the floor and wall the clay tile industry, two sMtlons of post office wall soreens have been. Installed to display tile walnscotlngs, with sections of the floors adjoining. Other, sections 01 the rcom are devoted to displays of floor and wall tile, both In Installed form and In cabinets containing more than 430 samples of paneling. The aluminum industries exhibit combines aluminum, marble ana phenol-formaldehyde In Bn artistic presentation. Walls are cf marble, with aluminum plaques snowing va rious finishes. Floors are of mar ble with aluminum strips and the celling Is of ; phenol-formaldehyde. Aluminum Venetian blinds have been used In various window treat ments. In the center of the room Is a phenol-formaldehyde table, with SCH EN LEY'S American Cream Brand The cream of the blended whiskies Coffrtfrit. ItM, K York Gun Fighter SKI ' Bob Steele will be starred In the Roxy feature for Saturday only, "The R'.der of the Law," In which ho plays ne gun-figntlng range officer. The 8th episode of "Tallspln Tommy" will oe on tne same program. a pedestal of black marble with In serted aluminum strips. Similar general arrangements are followed In other spaces displaying exhibit of the Glazed Brick, and Tile Institute, Metal Window Insti tute, the National Lumber Manufac turers association, National Teraazo and Mosalo association Structural Clay Produots, structural Glass Manufacturers association and the Stainless Bteel Industry--. G-Men in Thrilling Sunday Show aae America la at war I An embattled nation lashes out at the racketeers and mobsters preying on Its citizen ry.: turne the weapons ot terror back on the men who first used them, puts the country's rackcta on the spot In "Show Them. No Mercy," tha new Q man story starring Roolielle Hudson and Bruce Cabot, coming to the Rlalts Sunday, The picture glvea a gripping, sear ing account of the natlon'a war on crime, Interspersed with moments of hilarious comedy and of tender ro mance. Others In the cast are Cesar Rom ero, Edward Norrls, a new-comer, Ed ward Brophy and Warren Hymer. ARCTIC CULTURAL HISTORY TRACED BY YALE GROUP NEW HAVEN, Conn. (UP) Many unusual projects are being carried out by Investigators attached to the Peabody museum at Yala university. Dr. Cornelius Osgood, curator of anthropology, who has devoted his research to the far north, haa com pleted the third of a series of Alas kan ethnological field studies. Most of the trip was devoted to the Ing allk, an A thapaskan -speaking- tribe of Eskimo, where a surprising rich culture has been recorded. Accord ing to Osgood, fruition of his work promises to change fundamentally the present conception of theso primitive people. 1 In the field of oceanography, the Bingham foundation at the Pes.body Attention I. 0. 0. F. All Odd Fellows are requested to meet at Hall at 1:30 p. m. Saturday to attend funeral of Brother Volney Dixon. 0. S. Walden, Noble Grand. ii i nil mutmMmmNMlMzwanBnmmMiMmiwmmmmmmmmm "efmmntrimiirarimmmmmmn iO"fWBE,!2r',,'llll dult III IrtrfJ M H (Oil 31 25 III (jLlifeaiUieiiVaiii Fi ''if 81 Kludles-100 J WHEN THE SHOOTIN' STARTS THIS HOMBRE IS THERE! Rustlers mixing it up with Texas rangers and quick trigger fighters of the ranges , . . in a hard shooting, fighting ro mance of the old West! -i.U'ii y'Xy . Tom Kvene TODAY and Saturday! AIIDRD SHORT 8l;HJECT All-Star Comedrt "oobs or TROUBLE" Sport Reel "Tense Moments" News PREVUE BAT. NIGHT I Fay Wray ..Jack Hulbert fee! aW r . I ' 'A mm- STARTING SUNDAY! The O-Men Crack Down Again with LRochtlle HUDSON K Bruce Cabot Thin cirl ilnn, -"''Jr ..,,1,1 -v, jt . trap ... on a new " ' : " '.JT 1 J A. .., f museum Is engaged In developing models of deep-sea fish. These fish, which undergo distortion as they are brought from the depths of tho ocean, have been obsorved In their natural forms only by the scientist1) who descend In special apparatus to study deep-sea marine life. The Peabody museum not only ranges over the world in Its research, but also devotes attention to local natural history. The hall of local. ecology contains complete exhibitions of birds, fish, beetles, reptlleq and some of the unusual forms of mam mal life In this section of the country. The department of vertebrate pal ontology has completed the work of mounting n rri t known as the Claosaurus agllU. Two other skeletons ore new lu . cess of being mounted, one a hure skull of a bizarre dinosaur and the other a skeleton of one of the small er dinosaurs, Just six '.eet In height. The Caribbean are has been sub jected to extensive archaeological surveys by Dr, Froeltch Q. Balney, who carried ou excavations In Puerto Rico. This v.ork was rewarded by tha discovery of distinct superimposed strat of remains which bring a new clarification to the position of thla Island In its relation to the cultures of South America and those of Cen tral America. SECURITY STAMP PLAN IS CALLED VISIONARY PORTLAND, reb. SI, (JP) Tha Bettor Business bureau ot Portland today, adjudged the Station! aecur Ity stamp plan for curing economies Ills to be entirely visionary and Im practicable, Miss Caroline M. Stafford of Port land Is president of the Stafford corporation. DANCE On The OASIS : SPRING FLOOR Every Sat. Nite 3 WASHINGTON BIRTHDAY DAHCE SAT. NITE ORIENTAL GARDENS Bud Dynge's Band ' . featuring ! Dinty Moore at the Drums! Rube'i Old Timers I In the Small Hall! 2 HALLS ONE ADMISSION 1 Hurry! Ends Tomorrow Night! THE FIRST BIG MUSICAL OF '36! PREVUE SATURDAY NIGHT "IT'S A GREAT LIFE" with JOE MORRISON PAUL KELLY "OHIO" SALE ROSALIND KEITH "Z. 1 THEY'RE ALL A WEE BIT NUTS! 7, spitfire who 7y wants her wn wayl 7EE BR1D0 IrS. 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