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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. MONDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1936 PAGE FIVE LOCAL and PERSONAL tYahl Leaves Fred Wahl left on a gouthbound train Saturday night for San Francisco. Ashland Caller Mrs. A. A. Madden of Ashland shopped and called on friends here Saturday. To Kansas Among those leaving by train last night was Mrs. A Bowman who was bound for Sallna, Kas. From Butte Falls Mrs. 8- E. Bech dolt of Butte Falls shopped and call ed on friends here Saturday. Calling Here Miss Katie Scrogglns of Ashland called on frlenda and transacted business here Friday. In Lltnla City Mrs. W Q. Bishop and children and Miss Peggy Beck were among Medford resident trans acting business In Ashland Friday. Mrs. Gajtner Calls Mrs. Sarah Gartner was among Medford residents calling on friends In Ashland Friday. From Ashland Out-of-town callers here Friday Included I. F. Andres, J, V. Duncan, E. G. Dunn and Mr. and Mra. W. J. Albert, all of Ashland. From Prospect Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Rogers and Lloyd Rogers of Prospect transacted business here Saturday, They returned home In the evening. Business Visitors Out-of-town bus iness visitors here Saturday Included Mr. and Mrs. D. Estremado of Gold Hill. Medford Callers Saturday visitors In Medford Included Mrs. R. L. Tra- wln of Lake Creek and Horry Nealon of Sana Valley. Visit In Ashland Mr. and Mra. Scott McLarnan were among Medford visitors In Ashland Friday, calling at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Guetz- laff.. & s-tf, flsiap ..... l GLENN O. TAYLOR Republican Candidate for REPRESENTATIVE Expenienced Capable Pajd adr. Republican Conntv Central Com. Calling Here Mr. and Mra. h. A. Frost of Granta Pass were calling on frlenda and business acquaintances hare today. Business Visitor E. W. Davis of Gold Hill and M. P. Sandoz of Trail were transacting business In Medford today. Leaves For North Mra. E. O. Wise- nor was among those leaving on the northbound train Saturday night, her destination being Mllton-Freewater. Jerome Away E. O. Jerome left by train Friday evening tor Portland where he made a short business visit. He returned this morning. Back From Portland Miss LaVerne Keyt returned to Medford early today from Portland where she spent the week-end visiting her mother, Mrs. Ada Keyt. Club Meeting Mrs. Chester Wendt will be hostess to the Jacksonville home economics club at her home on Ross Lane Wednesday afternoon at a o'clock. It waa announced today. Arnsplger South Olen Arnsplger, president of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce, jeft by train Saturday evening for Los Angeles, Cal., on a business visit. To Indiana Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lewis and son were among those leaving Friday night, their destination being South Bend. Ind, where they will visit for some time. DeMolay Degree Medford chapter. Order of DeMolay, will hold Initiatory degree tomorrow night following the regular business session beginning at 7:30. Refreshmcnta will be served af ter the degree ceremony. Calls on Friends Mra. Everett Moora of Butte Falls was among out-of-town visitors In Medford today. spending the day calling on friends and anopplng. She returned home lnte this afternoon. Bringing New Models Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Pennington motored yesterday to Portland where they were to attend a special showing of 1937 Graham cars. They will drive new models back to Medfoid within a few days. Prisoners to McNeil Deputy United States Marshal E. O. Narregan and several guards left by spaclal car last night to accompany a .jroup of pna- oners to McNeil Island prison follow. Ing their conviction In federal court here laat week. Some of the prisoners In the group will be held in Portland until the grand Jury convonea there School Frolic The Lincoln school's annual frolic la to be held In the school Friday evening. Principal fea ture of the evening will be the dinner at 6:30 o'clock, to be followed by :i parade during which prizes will bo awarded for the best costumes. Pro ceeds are to .go to the school soup kitchen. To Visit In East Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Corn left by train yesterday morning for Bloomfleld, IU., where they will visit relatives and friends for a time before continuing on an extended trip In eastern states. They will make stops at New York City, Detroit and a number of other points before re turning by motor. Gleaner Meeting Mrs. R. L.-Hague will be hostess to the Gleaner class of the First Baptist church tomorrow af ternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Members will assemble at the church at 3 o'clock. . Calls At Airport Lieut. L. R. Schmidt brought hla Martin bomber down at municipal airport yesterday for refueling. He was en route from Pearson field, Vancouver, Wash., to Hamilton field, Cal. DeMolay nance Medford DeMolay lodge will present a dance for mem bera and Invited guests Saturday. Oc tober 34. In the form of a "Corduroy Crawl." Roy Finch's orchestra will furnish music, with dancing from 0 until 13. Visitors Leave Mr. and Mra. O. L Burdlck of North Dakota who havo been visiting here with their daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mra. John K. Jamea tor the past six weeks, lelt by train this morning for Port Ange les, Wn., where they expsct to spend the winter. They plan to return here next spring. Returns Home George Putnam, editor and publisher of the Salem Capital Journal and former editor and publisher of the Medford Mall Tri bune, left for his home by train last night after apendlng three days here renewing old friendships. During his visit here he did considerable fishing with friends on nearby streams. Guest Speakers Karl L. Janouch. supervisor of the Rogue river natlonil forest, and A. H. Banwell. manager of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce, were guest speakers this noon at a forum lunch of the Grants Pass Chamber of Commerce at the Hotel Del Rogue In Grants Pass. The-, discussed ways and means of increas ing travel in southern Oregon. Drill Tomorrow Company A and headquartera company, 186th Infantry will hold their regular weekly drills In the Medford armory at 8 o'clock tomorrow night. Vacanclea In Com pany A were reduced during the past week from seven to five. Anyone de siring to enroll may procure Informa tion and application forms from 8gt. Frank Llndley at the armoiy. VfPA Man Here Elton Wlthrow of Portland, assistant director of the state division of, operations for WPA. la In Medford and will remain until tomorrow on business. do Fishing W. H. Valpato of ChlCo. Calif.. William Forton of Sacramento and Dell Larson. United Slates repre sentative of Graham Paige, were the guests over the weck-ena of Law rence Pennington. Medford Graham dealer, on a fishing expedition to Rogue river. All are Graham dealerB. Hunts With Grey J. J. Karstetter. director of district No. 3. Oregon WPA. spent several daya here .'ast week bird hunting with Harold Grey. WPA di rector for this district. Mr. Karstetter has been on opening-day hunting companion of Mr. Gray for severr.l yeara. Mrs. Karstetter accompanied her husband here from Portland as house guest at the Grey home. Portland Produce Home On Leave C. W. Marquess. Medford youth who recently enlisted here in the United States navy, is spending a leave of absence at the home of hla sister, Mrs. Glen Bond of 124 South Newtown street. He has Just completed three months of pre liminary training at 8an Diego, Cal . and will be assigned to auty at the end of his present leave. He la to re turn to San Diego Thursday. SCHOOL TAX On Hop South Flying a Lockheed Electra. Harry Ashe left municipal airport this morning. He Is chief pilot for Mat. Max Flelschmann. chairman of the finance committee of Stand ard Brands, parent corporation of the Flelschmann Yeast company Mr. Ashe waa to pick up MaJ. Flelschmann In Yreka, Cel., whence he waa to proceed to Santa Barbara for a sojourn. The major spent several daya recently flBhlng In streams near Eugene. ' Planes Serviced Here Arrivals Sat urday at municipal airport included Thomas D. McAdam. en route from Eugene to Los Angeles In a Fleet: Lieut L. H. Watnet. flying a Douglas bomber from Hamilton Hold to Port land; Lieut R. O. Smith, en route from Hamilton field to E'igene In Martin bomber: and C. L- Prescott, flying a Falrchlld-Pllgrlm from San Dleso to Seattle. They all continued their fllghta as soon as their ships had been serviced. Utilize Airport Arrivals at munlcl rial airport yesterday included squadron of three army Martin bomb era In charge of Lieut. Col. Davenport Johnson. Capt. D. H. Dunton and Capt. F. C. Anderson. They were on a nractiro cruise from Hamilton field to Seattle, Wash. Col. Johnson is re niacins- Lieut. Col. C. L Tinker as. commanding officer at Hamilton field col. Johnson. Col. Tinker and Capl Dunton were initiated as honorary members of the Crater club at a ban quet held here laat Wednesday, Guests of Rosenbaum M. and Mrs. Maurice E. Vail of Manchester, N. Y were gueats here Friday and Saturday of A. 8- Rosenbaum. The lsltora. who are making a tour of the country scenic snots, were given an opportun Ity to try their luck fishing In the Rogue and wore taken to Crater lake Saturday by Mr. Rosenoaum. mi. Rosenbaum also played host last wet to Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Brmco of San Francisco. They enjoyed trips to era ter lake and the Oregon Caves. Dr. Brusco la surgeon at the Southern 'Pacific hospital In the Bay City Livestock PORTLAND. Oct. 19. (AP-US. Dept. Agr.) Hofis. 3700: 437 direct; market rather alow, mostly steady; good to choice 1B0-315 lb. drlve-lns. mostly 10.00; few to 10.10; odd lots and load lots to 10.25; 335-380 lb. 8.50- 85; light lights 9.50-75; packing sows ,75-800: choice light feeder pigs quotable up to 0.00. Cattlo 3100, 64 through, calves via: 178 through: better grsdo cattle fairly active, mostly steady, some steera strong, lower gradea ahe stock weak, some bids lower; several leads good fat steers 7.25-7.75; medium 0.00-7.UO; common 4.50-5.75; stockers scarce, few loads 5.50-0,00: odd head 6.35-35; common grades 4.00-5.50; low cutter and cutter cows 2.50-3.25; common to medium gradea 3.50-4.35; good choice vealers 8.00-9.00: heavy calvea draggy. Mostly 6.00-6.00; few up to .00 or abovo. Sheep 1400; market active, steady to strong: bulk fat lambs TJO-ao; ex treme ton 7 76; comon to medium grade 6.0-7.00: odd yearlings 6.00; good fat ewes 3.50-75; common to me dium 1.00-3.35. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 19. (AP-US. Dept. Agr.) Hogs: 625, dlreci 300. Butchers steady to higher than laat Friday, bulk 170-215 lb. Callfornlas 10.60-65. latter top; most 340-285 lb. averages 10.10-15; pscklne sows stesdy, 7.35-8.00. Cattle: 900, direct 60; holdovers 375. Steers opening steady to weak; two loada 025 lb. weights off beet tops 7.00; load 1000 lb. Idaho grsssers 6.75: numerous loada grass steers un sold: ahe-stock opening steady at laat week's decline; load good young range cows 5.25; medium range oowa 4 60 5.00; acattercd ssles cutter-common cows 3.50-4.00; bulla 4.50-6.35, good quoted to 6.60; steady, calves, 175. No early action, good-choice veaiera quoted 8.50-9.80. Sheen: 725: direct 555. uimna around 25 higher, quality considered; deck commonood 69 lb. medium pelt California lambs 8.35: sorted 35 per cent; two decks medium pen lambs from Lonal feed lot 8.35; with 4 per cent shrink: good wooled lambs absent, quoted up to ou; ewes so sent, eligible to 3.25. A MODERN SMALL HOME DESIGN PORTLAND, Oot. 19. P) Butter Prints. A grsde, 35c lb. in parchment wrappers; 36c lb. in cartons; B grade, parchmant wrappera, 34c lb.; cartons 35c lb. BUTTERFAT (Portland delivery. general price) A grade, delivered at least twice weekly, 36-370 lb.; coun try routes. 34-350 lb.; Q grade. 34 35o lb.; C grade at market. B GRADE CREAM FOR MARKET Buying price, butterfat basis, 53liC EOQS Buying price by whole salers: Extras, 33c: standaida 28c; ex tra medium. 23c; medium firsts. 20c: undergrade, 16c; pullets, 13-15c; pee wees, 8c dozen. CHEESE Oregon triplets. 19o; Ore gon loaf. 10'io. Brokers will Pay 14c below quotations. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retallera: Country killed hogs, best butchers, under 150 lbs., 13-I3e lb.: vealers, No. 1, U-14V4-0 lb.; light and thin, 9-lOc lb.: heavy, 8-9c lb.; cut ter cows. 7-8c lb.; canner cows. 7-7HC lb.; bulls. 8-9'io lb.; lambs. l4-14'-,c lb.; ewes 3-7c lb. LIVE POULTRY Portland delivery. buying price: Colored nana, over 4V lbs., 16-170; under 4tt lbs. 16-170 lb.; leghorn hens. 10-13c lb.; leghorn broilers. 1? lbs., 16-17C lb.; leghorn springs, 140 lb.; roosters, 6-9o lb, Potatoes Local, I1.90-3-, Deschutes. Sl.90-200; KlamBth No. 1. M-3.10: Yakima No. 1, H 00-2.00 cental. ONIONS Oregon, OOo-tl.lO cental: Yakima, 85c cental. CANTALOUPES 61 .80-1.76 crate. WOOL Nominal; Willamette valley medium. 30c lb.: coarse and braids. 28c lb.: eastern Oregon. 23-240 lb.; crossbred, 27-28C lb. HAY Selling price, to wholesalers: Alfalfa, No. 1. 16; eastern Oregon tlmothv. 818-18.50 ton; oat and vetch, 612-13; clover, 613 ton, land. Gen. Foods Gen Mot. Int. Harvest. . I. T. T. Jchns-Msn. , Monty Ward North Amer Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet Radio . Sou. Pac ........ Std. Brands ......... .. St. Oil Cal St. OH N. J Trans. Amer. Union Carb. Unit. Aircraft U. S. Steel Port. Portland Wheat 404 73Wi 80 13H 124 57 32i 04H 45 10T, 48, ni 381, 65 yt 141, 100 785, San Francisco nutter SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 19. Butter 92 acore, 34c: 01 score, 33!ic 90 score 3214 c; 89 score 32c. SACRAMENTO. Cal., Oct. 10. (,P Butter First grade. 33c; second grade 3714a. Silver NEW YORK. Oct. IB. (API Bar silver quiet and unchanged from Fri day, Oct. 16, at 44 Joan Crawford and Robert Taylor Win Craterian Audience Dramatic Picture Heads Rialto Bill The spirit of "The White Angel" flpw from the screen of the Rialto theater yesterday, a trait? lit into the hearts of enthralled audiences. Thero was not a dry eye In the house when this picture culminated In a smash ins climax, with the "White Angel" in the person of Kay Francis, belli decorated by Queen Victoria for her courage and bravery and her services to humanity. The story of Florence NlRhUngale's single handed battle again t the prejudice, preod and incompetency of some of the leading surgeons and Rovernment officials of the middle of the last century, Is known to the world, but never has It been depicted I In such flaming and picturesque color as In this film. Others in the cast are Ian Hunter. Donald Woods. Ntel Bruce, Donald Urtap and Henry O'Neill. Running the full gamut of emo tion from the macabre to uproar ious humor. "Ticket To Taradlso." which played as the double feature attraction with "The White Angel," provides Roger Pryor and Wendy Barrle with undoubtedly the funniest and best rolea of their careers. STRAYED Large black and whlU bird dog. Finder please phone a 12-J. BACHELOR lady would like apartment house management, witn salary ana apartment furnished. Box 3733. Tribune. FOUR-ROOM house plainly furnished at 1510 W. Main, 20. Phono C. A. DeVoe. FOR BALE White Leghorn and R. I. R. pullet. Baled straw. Call first house south Red Top school houo before Friday noon. LARGE sunny front room, twin beds, steam heat. 714 W. lUth. Tel. 075 -L. WANTED SuRar pine shakes. 000-R. FOR SALE 3 good young work horses. Corcoran, Ross Lane. PORTLAND, Oct. 19. ( AP) Loa of Hafl bu. in the cash wheat price at Portland la more the result of lack of ahlpa to take freight aboard than any decrease In demand. All varieties were off lo for tho day. On the futures market a loas of o was shown in each option. Wheat: Open High Low Close May 99 99 M Dec. 08 98 97 97V, Csah wheat: Big Bend bluestern hw. 13 1.044: dark hard winter is pc. U7',a. J2 PC- i-Ufc: U Pc- i5: soit white and western white 98: hard winter l.OOVfc; western red 07'4. Oat, white 30.00; gray, 89 00. Barley, No. a. 45 lb., bw. 33.50. Corn, No. 3 eastern Y. ship, 49.50: Argentine, 35.00. Mlllrun standard. 38.00. Today's car receipts: Wheat 73; barley 8; flour 18; hay 8. Chicago Wheat CHICAOO, Oct. 19. (AP). Wheat: Open High low Dec 1.18 1.16H 1-14'A May 1.14 1,14s 1-13 July 994 99H 88H 01 oe 1.15?! 1.131, 98 !i Wall St. Report ' i 1 CHICAGO, Oct. 19 (AP-U. 8. Dept. Agr.) HOOS 20,000, Including 7.000 direct; weak: to 10 lower than Fri day's average: pigs and underweights sharply lower In Instances: lop 10.20: built good and choice 190-260 lbs., 9 86-10.15; better grade 140-160 lb.. 8.60-9.80: moat sows 8.60-9.15; few 9.20 and 9.28. CATTLE 18,000. calves 4.000; fed steers and yearlings active; 26-50 cents higher; yearling top 10.50; 1.300 lb., steers 10.40: about 10.000 north western grsaaers In run; strong to 25 higher; cows and heifers generally strong to 25 higher: utockers and feeders mostly 25 higher; bulla 10-18 higher; vealers 26 higher, mostly 10 down, occasional sslca 10.50. SHEEP 22.000, Including 10,200 di rect; fat lambs stow; about stesdy, quality considered; bids and salea on natives 876-9.00: top 9.26 on few choice to outsiders: westerns 8.78- 0.00: four cars Colorado, at outside with odd lamDa out; sneep sieaay; bulk slaughter ewes 9.78-8.60; feeding lambs strong; bulk 8 50-7.50; 66 lb.. weights 8.50. NEW YORK. Oct. 19. (AP) Altho a number of Issues, under the lesder- ship of oils and specialties, reached Into new high recovery territory In todav's stock market, many othera backed away quietly. Support for the favorltee apparent ly was based on cheering business snd Industrial prospects. Transfers were around 1,960.000 sharea. Today's closing prices for 82 select ed stocks follow: Al Chem. 8s Dye 335 Am. Can 5 Am. 4i Fgn. Power 7 A. T. 45 T. l"9V4 Anaconda TA Atch. T. 41 8. F 88V, Bendll Avla. - 81'. Beth. Steel 76!; California Pack'g 41 i Caterpillar Tract. 83 Chrysler -130 Coml. Solv 1 1614 Curtlaa-Wrlght - 61: Dii Pont 167', UN REPAIRS. Expert gunsmiths Sims Bros.. 23 H Fir Oun sights. f hildren's Colds Yield quicker to double action of A csst full of hendllne stars should assure one of better than ordinary entertainment. "The Gorgeotu Hus sy," which opened yesterday at the Craterlon theater, undobutedly found the same Idea prevalent In maivy mlnda, for capacity crowds brought new box office records to Medlord's "ace" film house. Headed by Joan Orawford. Robert Taylor and Lionel Barrymore. "The Gorgeous Hussy" haa a truly all-star caat that Includes Franchot Tone Melvyn Douglas, James Stewart. All son Sklpworth, Beulah Bondl and Louis Calhern among Ha many fea tured players. And. with such de pendable "nsmea' carrying leading rolea. the picture la atrong emotional drama, blended ' with .comedy and production values that definitely mean outstanding entertainment, Aa the atory opens, early political Washington is In tho throes of presidential eli-ctlon. with Lionel Barrymore Is Miss Crswford, who lng John C. Calhoun, played by Frank Conroy, Close to the heart of arrymoro Is IMas Crawfora who nows the Tennessee senator's every odd whim almost aa well aa hla wife Beulah Bondl. Turned down by Senator John Randolph, (Melvyn Douglas), becsuse the conscious- stricken polltlcan feels too old to marry her, Crawford Is finally wended to Robert Taylor, an officer on one of the natlon'a battleships. Soon after the wedding however, the dash ing young officer la killed at sea. When Barrymore s wire aiea as a reault of vlcloua and catty tongue lashing, Barrymore finds It Impossible to fulfill his prcsldontlsl duties with out Crawford at hla aide. And once again, the marriage of Douglaa and Miss Crawford falls to go tnrougn when ahe decides to stay with thi president. Bhe finally marries rrancnoi lone. Dlavlng the part of John Eaton, sco- retsry of war, but even thla falls to halt the gossip aimed In her direc tion. Barrymore ultimately dismisses his entire cabinet to avenge her name and rid himself of the gossipy goods." The cast Is perfect, miss urawiora dellvors In no uncertain manner In a role that might easily have been spoiled. Barrymore aa Andrew Jack son will unquestionably find him self In the top brackit of ellglbloa for this year's Academy Award, u for no other reason, one should see the pltcure to watch thla great star In a performance that will always rank as one of his best. The only disappointing part of the entlro show la the time Robert Taylor la in ine picture. Hla many tana would un doubtedly have liked to have aeen him more. But, all In all, stara, atory and the production Itself, one will go War before finding a better one. Special Communication Medford Lodge No. 103 A. F. & A. M. Tuttday. Octo ber 30th.. 1:30 P. M.. for the purpose of attending and con ducting the funeral of Brother John Conlon. O. O. HORNER, W. M E. M. -WILSON, Secy. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Acreage, residences. ranches, buaineaa chances. Any thing you wnnt. E. R. Puller Rem Estate Agency. 1803 W. Main. WANTED Woman for itenrral house work and enro of older ly lady. Apply 023 Scj. Central. UNENCUMBERED ml eld leu Red woman want goneral housekeeping, capa ble of inking charge. Wilte condi tions and salary. Box 8781, Tribune, FOR SALE 5 cows, pigs and shoats. n. b. Koyse, Midway, 4 -corners. WANTED 3 experienced waitress. inquire Fnia.ce Lunch, Grants Fsaa. Ore. MARRIED man, age 30, experienced rarm nana, wants work on iarra or ranch. Larry Vovaaa, 536 S. Central, Medford, Ore. REMEMBER the Food and Welfara Sale Tuesday. Oct. 90th In building next to the Roxy theatre. Auction aalo at a o'clock Tuesday evening. WANTED a- or 0-room unfurnished house. Palace Lunch, 23 So. River side, Medford, Ore. FOR SALE BY OWNER Good paying bust new and stucco business build ing. 113 ft frontage on Pacific Hwy., 156 ft. frontage on side street. New modern fl-room residence In rear. All clear. Well worth aiC.000. Will sell for f 0,000 cash. 1603 N. Rtver slde. Medford, Ore. IF YOUR CAR Is not finished right at Auto Beauty Shop there'll be no charge. 0 Miows 1 :4.Vti: 1.1-11 2.1C-35C-10O EwaraesnMWsysssaasiasZS hhtnvK l:4A-H:'la-ft 25c-as.c-ino Last Times Tomorrow A GRKAT DOUBLE-BILL YOU SHOULDN'T MISS! Positively Rmls Tomorrow! RECORDSSMASHED Come Early! Avoid the Rush! iiiBliWsftliiliiiai Isten to au diences talk and y o ul 1 ajtree! roil s vrjiyr in Hd a itr i c H ulMirejuiGa'i N ALP WOODS IAHHUN1ER M KAY Roger Pryor Wendy Barrie J22 ZZZ Plus mi Gdnqeou. Htm if FRAN0HOT TONE MELVYN DOUGLAS JAMES STEWART WEDNESDAY ONLY Join CTHELWTN B HOFFMANN '8 Hoslerj club Erarj 13th pair fret. FUEL Oil., any amount. Call 1184 Petroleum Heat It Burnor Co. 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PAHI.OH fulfills with the under standing horn of experience, CONGER FUNERAL PARLOR WEST MAIN AT NEWTOWN AXYTIMS aiooitl J Tomorrow A Wed! CI Days Of Driving Courage! nljhts of hope-pyj-ra 2 BIG HITS ! Wednesday & Thursday t-tr.r a i Dollars fly.. nrarin m rim . . thrills mn I tl pi ji HENRY FONDA George Barbler Mary Brian FatPaterion Plus Hit No. 2 less y e a r n I n 1 1 I 1 rcafegg. Hurry! Hurry! End, Tonitc "THE SINGING KID Al Jolson Cast of 100's i BstsWssasaMJHlJJflB Bxpnslnr tha Miwft1!? hush-money Ml V i ill rittlll II '.j, What-ho and Cheerio! I Hal on tha screen at last . tha "gen man's gent" who knowa aU shout womenl 3 ''ifSatTNl JTeevesf Btlti on lAe iftvy by, P.G.WODEHOUSE' WIS ARTHUR TREACHER VIRGINIA FIELD DAVID NIVEN Starts THURSDAY GREEN Slabs Select Quality Per Load in Two Load Lots Medford Fuel Co. 2 Tel. 831 113a N. Central Cor. 6th and Fir Sts. Phone 1 3