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MEDFORD MATTi TRTTUTNE. MFPFOKD- PRECOX. TTTCRSPAY. MAKCTT 26, 1936. PAGE TTTTRTEEN If LOCAL and PERSONAL Craterian Star Vlaltlna Here Mr. and Mrs. J. O Knudaon of Klamath Falls are ipend Ing a few daye In Medford Ylitlnj friends and making bualneaa calla. Bualneaa Visitor Transacting bud ' naaa In Medford today was O. F. Tracht of Spokane, Wash. He epect ed to return north tonight. To Nebraska. Among those leaving Medford tonight will b Mrs. Ida Wright, who will board a northbound train for Chester, Neb. Beamea North A. Kvan Reames. Medford attorney, left by train last night for Portland where he will make a short business Tlslt. . To Portland S. M. Tuttle, manager of Southern Oregon Bales. Inc., left by train last night on a short busi ness trip to Portland. In Ashland C. B. Cordy, assistant county agent, spent Tuesday trans acting business at the Ashland cham ber of Commerce. Tonnsend Meeting Regular semi monthly meeting of Medford Town send club No. 1 will be held at K. of P. hall tomorrow evening, com mencing promptly at 7:30. Reserve Officers Meet Rogue val ley chapter of the Reserve Officers association will meet at 7:30 tonight . in the Medford armory. The C. and O S map problem will be atudled. Capt.' Marlon C. Wright will be In structor. To Address Institute John I. Doerr, Jr., naturalist of Crater Lake national park, will address the Teach ers' Institute In Jacksonville tomor . afternoon. He will speak on "Recreational Education In Our Na tional Parks." Miin. Tonleht Executive coun dl of the Young Democratic club of T.,i,.r, eountv will meet at 8 o'clock .v.t in headouarters. 133 West Main street. Several Important mat ters are to be decided. Jack Murray. president, stated. ndenoes Operation Mrs. C. A Burkhart of Grants Pass underwer a tonsllectomy at the Osteopathic hnKHltal this morning. J. ij.rm.tt of Grants Pass was re- lirfn. medical treatment, having been admitted to the hospital yes terday. ( Mat Aide Here M. J. Melcholr, field representative of the World War ir.ur.na State Aid commission, rived here lsst night from Salem for a rt.lt of several days. He r,.rr.H todav with Carl T. Teng wald, commission agent for Jackson county. avnm Crater take Bernle Hughes, -.. in ra-ater Lake national park . reutrned to his post last night after spending the day here on business. He was accompanied to Medford by Martin Palmer, chief mechanic of the park service, who will remain here for a few days. . New . Trailer Received A new M ton trailer, with dual wheels and pneumatic tires, has been delivered here to the Crater Lake national park i. 7t will be used In transport- ting heavy equipment about the par and between separated areaa under park administration. Crouch la speaker J. Carlisle Crouch, chief ranger of Crater Lake national park, this afternoon address ad the Teachers' institute In Eagle Point. He spoke' on "Prehistoric Americana and Their Relation to the Present." Data for his address were gathered In southwestern .statea. . Retiring from CCC Dr. John J. Haruff, surgeon for Camps Prescott and South Fork, la retiring from the Civilian .Conservation Corpa to re sume private practice In Holllstcr. Cal., where he formerly resided. His resignation from the CCO will be come effective March 30. ... Orange Party Planned The ways and means committee of the Rosy Ann Orange today announced a card party to be held In the Orange hall on Spring street tomorrow evening, starting at 8 o'clock. Bridge, five hundred and pinochle will be In play and all those who enjoy cards are In vited. Refreshments will be served. Eagles Pance a dance for mem bers and their families and friends will be held by the Fraternal Order of Eagles at the West Msln street lodge hsll tomorrow night. The Jack- sonvtlle orchestra will provide the music. The dance will follow tho business meetings of the lodge and Its aulllary at 8 o'clock. John Hyde Is chairman of the- dance committee. Snow at Crater Two additional tnchea of snow fell In Crater Lake national park last night, bringing the ground cover to 134 Inches, It was stated In the dally broadcast from headquarters this morning. Some rain fell this morning, pointing to excellent skiing conditions In the park over the week-end. All state highways and park roads, excepting the rim drive, are being kept open. the broadcast said. Eagles' Social Dance Tomorrow night, '9 o'clock Eaglet' HaU Jacksonville Orchestra J : 1 " it Wallaoe Beery is cast In the role of the wiggling but lovable Uncle Sid lrhoee aJoohollo habit has kept Aline MaoMahon a spinster maiden 1 nut ad of hie wife In "Ah. Wilderness." the comedy -drama of American family life opening a three day run at the Craterian t heart today. . Other In the caat of this widely- praised production Include Lionel Barry more, Eric Linden, Cecelia Par ker. Spring Bylngton, Charlea Orape win, Frank; Albertaon and Helen Flint. , In Roxy Role ' PORTIjAND, Ore, March 26. (AP) Trustees of the Staub Memorial Congregational church announced the dismissal of the Rev. Ezra S. Gerlg as pastor. Walter Brown, trus tee chairman, said the pastor's "tem perament was unsutted." Followers of Rev. Mr. oerig saw he will resume preaching at a Church of the Great Commission" to be established here. Use Mall Tribune want ads. Beautiful Dorothy Wilson, with Preston Poster. Alan Hale and a aup portlng oast of 4.000 bring "The Last Days of Pompeii" to the screen of the Roxy theatre today and Friday. One of the oldest love stories in history, the film la a apectacular drama of a pagan city that laughed In the lace of Impending doom. Helpful Nelsllbora KHTACADA. Ore., March 28. (AP) r- Sickness never stopped spring planting on the farm of C. H. Dun can. Nelghbora got together and In two daya plowed, harrowed and seed ed the farm. George O'Brien Here Friday T7T r-v ' a -4 f I' , o (v- Z va mmu Instead of riding a loping horse over the plains, Oeorge O'Brien la rid ing the Iron horse over th singing rails In hie new adventure picture, "Whispering Smith Speaks," which will play at the Rial to theatre to morrow and Saturday. Swift-paced and filled with the test for adventure that has made O'Brien a film favorite, "Whispering Smith Speeka" pictures the adventures of a rall-road magnate's son wmen ne un dertakas to become a rail man him self. With O'Brien are Irene Ware. Ken neth Thompson, Frank Sheridan and a host of others. i. 73 ii Famous Dance Team Coming to Craterian Sunday POR SALE Body fir. dry; potatoes. Phone Wl-X. 5 V fey V V V WILL BSIL S Chevs, 98 coupe, ooach and sedan, almost wholeaals. Box 40, Trtbuns. WASHINO MACHINES, 5, S10 auit 16.00; baby bed, complete, 90; day bed, 90.00; davenport, 115; rug. 1.50 each; set of gulf ehibs, 16.00; oak dresser. $7; Coll man lamp with shade. 93.afi; plat form acalea, $9; bicycle, S5; lawn mower. 2: battery radio, 94; coil brooder, 97.50; electric brooder. 6-ftO; incubator, bQ aire. 910; A4 bed. box spring; solid oak dining room table, 0 chairs; set harness; some good cows and helfere. Al's Trading Post, Jacksonville Highway and Lozler Lane. WANTED Transportation San Fran cisco, Friday or Saturday. Curtis Barnes. William Dougherty, 910-Y 20 N. Peach St. SEXED Leghorn roosters, 93 per 100, March 30th. Watzlg s. Roaeburg. WANTED Single man to work for room, place to boarn and small sal ary, other part time work desir able. Box 3380, Tribune, WANTED Olrl for general house work In small family. Reference Call 1610-J-2. FOR SALE Large Easy washer, dryer type; rnuro radio console. Leav ing. Cheap lor caah. 010 N. Central, FOR RENT 4 -room house, garden. I garage, water, Siu. lasi sunset ; Ave, i FOR RENT 4 -room house, furnished. Bia summit. Following the precedent set by such shows as "Rose Marie." "A Mid -summer Night Dream," Klondike Annie" and. opening today. "Ah, wilderness," the screen's ace dancing team of Fred Aatalre And Ginger Ropers cornea to the Craterian theatre Sunday In "Fol low the Fleet" a another hit show In the Craterlan'a "Parade of Hlta." With a complete musical score writ ten by the dean of American song writers, rrlng Berlin. "Follow the Fleet" presents the nimble-footed Aa talre and tltlan-halred Mlas Rogers In several song and dance routines, amortff them "Let'a Fece the Music and Dance." "All My Etigs In One Bas ket" and "Let Yourself Go." Randolph Scott heada the support ing cast with Harriet miliar d of radio and stage fame making her screen bow In the picture and, from advance reports, doing a handsome Job of al most Mealing he ahow , Coming Sunday li w33sTV V- jit" " FRIDAY and SATURDAY Only Wash Frocks "Sunny Su" Just received. Fast col on, adorable tyle. You will say they look like $1.95. $1.00 ea. KIDDIE'S Wash Frocks Fast colon. YouH want several at these prices. Our regular 59c values, 2 for $1.00 KIDDIE SHOES Black, Brown and White, all leather. Each $1.00 HOSE Berkshire tfull fashioned, first quality silk hose. Bpilar 89c value, 69o for 1 pair or 2 pair for $1.00 $jjbo DAYS Purses Brand new. If you don't say these look like $1.93, then we don't know our purses. Each $1.00 HATS New Spring straws in all the new styles and col. ors. Regular $1.49 and $1.69 values, each $1.00 Collar Sets and Scarfs Newest in spring neok wear. 69c values 2 for $1.00 Lingerie Slips $1 each Gowns and Pajamas $1 ea. Girdles 2 for $1 Dancettes $1 each The IB AMD s THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY" Jay Clarke, Internationally lamoua mentallat, will open an engagement at the Rlalto theatre Sunday, appear lng on the etage for matinee and eve ning performancea to answer personal queatlona concerning bvwlneas trana- actlona, love alialra, etc. Coming heru from San Pranclaco, where he haa jiuit completed a record run of 43 consecutive weena in van oua theatre about the bay district lnoludlng four week at the orpheum and two week at the Paramount theatre In San rranclaco, holdover engagement at the Senator In Sacra mento, the Oakland theatr In Oak land and other big theatres of like calibre. Jay Clarke has established a reputation of being one of the most popular act of this type to appear on the coast. ROSEBURO, Ore., March It.UPt Cororler H. C. Btearns said the deflh of Leonard McComas. 44-year-oll WPA worker whose body was found In a street here last night, was due to a self-inflected bullet wound. Tho wdow and daughter aurvlve. Special communication of Medford Lodge No. 103. A. P. i A. M-, Friday, March aith, at. 7:80 p. m. Work In B. A. degree, visitor ln- O. O. Horner, W. M. OEO. Al.DEN, Secy. BKEONESS, Lincolnshire, Englani March 36. () The French 8. S. Bo. ree went down today 30 mllea off the coast with the probable loss of nine lives, after colliding with an mitten- titled ship. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY PHONE 989 -R. re-upnolstering, finishing, re-glaelng rhlbault. CARS painted. Spray system. Low cost. Guar. Auto Beauty einop.. pn. Shows 1:45 d:4ft-B:0 0 251 Klddles-IOr He Swaps His Bronc For A Steed Of Steel! 1 1. 1 1 -21 1 , 11 J. AMYTIME 101 Mighty Spectacle Drama! Fire In the sky! A rlly blown to bits! Vesuvlonaln erup tion! A lore story A J.oiiO years old' Today a.j...Iu,-ja rul o'SSw J Bhnrtsl !,l.aon.- rVjff (HV01 Ifci fl ""'ree j?f w With love at the throttle and death lurking 'round th hend. jour favorite action star shatters all retards for speed, excitement and ro-niancel TOMORROW and Sat.! FP.BE Cull applM for hog feed. In quire tigobel 6c Day Packing Houm, So. Fir St, FOR RENT--fl-room modern houe, 17 Newtown. Call from 0 to 6, ex cept sundaya. phona 141, Central Point, TO TRADE Buninesa and residence property In Medford for Copco stork. See or phone Clarence Pleroe, Medford. WANTED Incense eedar pencil stock. Box 3370. Tribune. HOUSEWORK Inquire 034 B. 0th St. LOST Man's dark brown leather Jacket. Telephone 404-R-a. CHEV. 6 4-door sedan, wire wheels, good rubber, good mechanically and priced for only f275.O0. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO, Dodire nnd Plymouth.' POR RENT Furnished fl-room bun galow, fill South Qrape. LOST Key chain and 4 keys, vlcliUty Craterian theater. Reward. Phone 1171. eorae Whispering Smith IRENE WARE Kenneth Thompson 1 Lat Timei Tonight 1 II J J STARTS SUNDAY IN PERSON ON OUR STAGE World's Fouaoit Multilist Mstlnra and tXU erenlnf I l5 aU"' " lOVt.TVIL lUtlNH LuU( ssaaaywawWHawawia-wsawa1" Plus Screen Attraction!- George Raft -Rosalind Russell in 'It Had to Happen 10 ACRES, free soil, ft acres alfalfa. good house, outbuildings, fenced; plenty water; cultivated; $2600. easy ierma. ROBERTS, Realtor, 730 West and. A BARGAIN One (J-h.p. Bean spray rig. inquire C. C. Lemmon, care Srfobel & Day. So. Fir St. NOTICE! As there is a feeling; among some of tho mer. chants of Modford that tha Townsond people will boy cott them if they do not ad vertise as they wish, wo want to make it very plain that the Townsend clubs have no such intention, and will not tolerate any boy cott by any of their mem bers or organization. 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