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PAGE FIVE DAV. WILL SPONSOR Irene Dunn Coming In Sunday Craterian Hit "Reformers" Revenues for the national organ laatlon of tha American Rd Croat for the lOdS-fld fiscal year wet 1 1.586.393.74. LOCAL and PERSONAL rEPFOTJD MAIL TTtTBTJSrE. rEDFORT), OREGON. TTEPyESDAT. OCTOBER 27, 1937 To Sacramento Mn. O. O. Horner of 816 Taylor stmt left by United Malnllner this morning tor Baera yaanto. Freight Agent Here H. S. Louns berry, general freight agent for the rjnlon Pacific, arrived In the city Ifela morning on a business trip. Farrell Hero X. S. Farrell of Eu ps&e, repreaentatlve of the Union Pa cific railroad, it a business visitor m the city. e On Vacation PTed W. Seheffel, ejty superintendent, la on a week's vacation. He la expected to resume his position next Prlday. Recovering C. B. Abbott of 865 B street. Ashland, la recovering rapidly to the Osteopathic hospital where he underwent a major operation October 31, attendant said today. Drunks Fined Herman A. Wagner, 40. and Harry Everett Bowman. 34. transient, were both fined 810 by City Judge Allen D. Curry thla morn lug on charge of drunkenness. They were arrested yesterday by city police. On State Business Earl R. Good win of 6alem. head of the tax division at the World war veterans state aid commission, left yesterday for Klam ath Pall after spending two days here on official business. ,. Bankers to Meet Weekly class of .... Amftrinn Institute of Banking. southern Oregon branch, will be held ra the Medford senior high school w,i.ht at 8 o'clock. Bankers from Aahland. oranta Pass and Medford will attend. Partr Medford Active club held a itag dinner and party at Ernie' Casino last nigni. im - fair wai given by the "Twlrps." losing ...m in the recent membership con test campaign, the winners being the "Blurpa." . t-.r. noeratlon Earl Winkle beck of 317 Eat Jaokaon atreet un derwent a major operation In the Osteopathic hospital yesterday morn ing. Attendant described ht con dition today as "good a could be expected." No visitor are permiitcu . Meeting Tomorrow Bogus valley etiepter of the Reserve oincers M.aem will meet In the Medford arm . i .an tomorrow night. The miblect 1 "Men In Battle. Capt. William 0. Ryan, welfare officer of the Medford COO district, will be the Instructor. Rnmmage Sale Friday Rummage tale of St. Anne's Altar society c, uonrt. Catholic church W1B KJawiw - which was originally planned for Thursday and Friaay win do j i wrirtoe netober 39. at the store formerly occupied by BchuM vintage ahop, next to uropn v East Main atreet. nnm hi Qua Hlmon. ooun . .i.M.l.tlnn msnnser of the Ore (on Journal In Portland, was host at a dinner given in vi.i..". - -last night for carrier of Medford and Aahland. oixreen crt.T.. Mr niHon. on an annual district Inspection, waa to leave to day for Klamatn Fsjia ana mm. fmm Mouth Mr. and Mrs . D. Mccarty have returned from a business and pleasure trip to a g.mAm. cal. They were aeompanled by their young son Rob art. They plan to sell their SH-ecre t. orchard Home Drive - avmiA and return to ninornla where they have other property Interests. WPA Officials Here J. J. Ksrstet . nrai unlnr nnfflneflr With head- quarter In Portland, left for Klam .... n.n. tvi mnmina after spend ing yesterday In Medford. He la on a routine Inspection trip. Mis Triv. field aunervlsor of i the women' division of the WPA ! with headquarter In Eugene, w ..trav on a routine Inspec tlon trip. Tom Sheridan, field rep Af t emnlovment dlvl Ion of the WPA with headquarter . i. anMidiriff the day in Medford. He expected to leave thla evening. mmm QTOMORROW and FRtt)AY! THE MUSICAL HIT WITH EVERYTHING TOT Turkey Growers Called All Jackson county turkey growers were invited today to attend a meeting In the Jackson County Chamber of Com merce at 7:30 next Monday night. Purpose of the meeting la to discuss this year's crop, marketing conditions and other factors affecting sale of turkeys this season, it waa announced H. A. Thterotf, chairman of the chamber agriculture committee, who will preside. Minor Accident A car driven by Mrs. P. A. Carr of the Ever Shady auto camp struck the open doro of parked machine belonging to H. O Wilson of 7 Chestnut ttreet yester day afternoon on North Front atreet. city police report stated todny. Automobiles driven by Joe Curry of Jacksonville and Clarence Shaclelford route 3 were Involved In an acci dent at Main and Plr streets yes terday afternoon, according to & city police report today. Masque nance Crater Lake aerie of the Fraternal Order of Eagles will hold a masquerade dance for lodge and auxiliary members and candi dates for membership in the Medford armory Thursday evening, it was an nounced today by Al Miller, chair man of the entertainment committee. The dance will be held after the reg ular weekly business session sched uled to convene at 8 o'clock. A large lass of candidates is to be Initiated Into membership. CiTil 8err.ee Tests United States olvtl service commission today an nounced the following open competi tive examinations: engineering draftsmen, various grades for work on ships. $1620 to $2600 a year: pur chasing officer. $3200 a year, assist ant purchasing officer, $2600 a vear. Junior purchasing officer. $2000 a year, procurement division of the treasury department. Detailed infor mation regarding the positions and examinations may be procured at the Medford postoffice from Earl H. York, secretary of .the local civil service board of examiners. BIRTHS FOR JUSTICE DAY In aciwdanc with new national policy, Jackson county chapter ol the Disabled Amerlan Veterans el the World war will sponsor a mem orial service In the Plrst Presbyter Ian church at 11 . m. Sunday. No vember 1. Dr. Sherman U Divine, pastor of the church, will conduct the services. Plans for the service were com pleted at s regular semi-monthly meeting of the chapter In the arm ory last night. It was announced thst the memorial services would be held each year on tne Sunday preceding Armistice day. It wss pointed out that the national organ ization haa ordained that Armistice day should provide an occasion tor solemn reflection aa well as Jubila tion over the end of the world conflict. The public waa requested by the chapter to participate In the mem orial service. Arrangement were completed last night for the annual forget-me-not sale on Friday and Saturday. No vember 5 and . Frank Holbrook. state senior vice commander. Is in charee of the sale. The public waa Invited to attend the presentation of Alaska motion pictures In Knight of Pythla hill at 8 p. m. tomorrow. The chapter la sponsoring the film program. A. H. Banwell, chapter commander, conducted the meeting last night, C. H. HOWELL PASSES 0. H. "Jean" Howell, highly respect ed citizen of Medford. passed away suddenly this morning from a heart attack. He lived with his sister, Mrs. Mnrgaret H. Seyler at R, F. D. 3. A complete obituary will be pub llshed tomorrow, perl funeral home In charge. 7tt - .. ,"" V!"i H ' V . "em. V -1 : If','-' ll MliJilJ Lynn Overman, Ine Courtney nd Roscoe Karne have the leading roles In "Partners In Crime," ply Ing at the Rlalto theatre todsy and tomorrow. Overman and Karn play a couple of city goofs who take It upon themselves to reform local pontics. John Wayne, starring In "Idol ot the Crowds." plays aa the added attraction with "Partners In Crime." Orester New' York has about D.ooo miles of street, approximately two thirds of the mileage paved. QUICK, POSITIVE RELIEF for HEMORRHOIDS' For 36 yctrt w hiv sue coifullv trtttcd thouitads ol p-opU for th silmantt wi ip.eiiliit in, Ractal nd Colon and Btomtcb all mtnti complatalydona awajp with without a hospital operation, no coafintratnt No loia of tima from your wrV. Call or writ for FREE Book! at today. Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC HI. Cor. E. Burnt! da aod Or and A. Telcphona EAt 3918 Portland. Oragoa RADIO 8ERVI0E (in All Makes 90 day guarantee on all repair work W W4C RADI AND aWJElaW 9 ELECTRIC SHOP Next to Boxy Pbont I7 Irene Dunne aa a carnival girl who falls In love with a backwoods farmer, and Randolph Scott as the farmer, the man whou vision gave In a brilliant aaga of a feverish per- iod in American hlatory, "High Wide and Handsome." The mualo in the America the oil industry, come to the New Craterian theatre Sunday picture la by Jerome Kern. Life Insurance actuaries say not more than 30 persons out of 1,000, 000 ever live to be 100 years old. Born to Mr. and Mrs. h. C. Shep herd of Williams a girl weighing seven pounds and four ounces at the Osteopathic hospltsl yesterday morning. Tuesday. October 28. Moth er and child were reported aa doing nicely today. Under beat conditions, not more than 6,000 stars are visible to hu man eyes, only half of these at any one time. 8iifteet New Taxes. PORTLAND, Oct. 37. () City license plates for bicycles and taxes on other object from automatic music devicea to wood saws were sug gested to the city council In a report by B?rt V. Chappel, executive director of the city department of finance aa potential sources of additional city revenue. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the tSate of wregon ior jacKson uounty. In the Matter of the Estate of Frank Henry Dressier. Deceased. Notlc la hereby etven that the undersigned, by an order of the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson, dulv mide and entered on the 22nd day of Octo ber, 1937, was appointed Administra tor of the estate of Frank Henry Dressier, deceased, and that he has duly qualified aa such Administrator. aii persons naving claims neamst said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, as required by law. to him at the office of Frank J. VanDyke. Lawyer. First National- Bank Bulldintj. Ashland. Oregon, within six months of the date of this notice. Dated this 25th day of October. 1P37. HARLOT V. DRESSLER. Administrator. illlllllllilP tOt iut" oh Mlllllllll i 01 www apemin 3 Show Starts Tonight at 6:30 arTiS'f NOLAN t'U ft HIRBEOT yV)B Shows 1:45 0:.10-:oli MsU . S ETes . . 3k Kiddles I Of THEY'RE HERE! AS A COUPLE OF DAFFY POLITICAL REFORMERS! They clean up the town with laughs! 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I i r 1 S ; ' Hi , f $ is , ft f ) I . 11' ev I (Vv ' -rL l- -L-i-' L -Aiai Starting Today - Four Days IMILIL The story of an amaslng woman ... a woman whose eheap vulgarity and callous indifferenoe will fill you with righteous indignation ... but whose great, sacrificing love will reach deep into your heart and find a tender pity ... to mirror itself through the tears in your eyes I Here is a story you 11 always remember ... a performance that lifts Barbara Stanwyck to the heights of screen glory I with BARBARA STANWYCK JOHN BOLES -ANNE SHIRLEY AND Jhn Hale Barbara OWei? 0 Plreet (rnm the war fane .... the whnle siory on the screen . . . t'neeninred! The Bombing of Nanking Terror relens! Death planes weep the ikle, and find their mark on the Central Hn.pltall Chinese antl-alrersft suns ihoot true and Japanese homhers rrashl I f .If Ts, jk. J I -m 1 1 IDOL OP Mats . Eves . Kiddies 30o 40o lOe !. --V-! -I--- .... f :--' i I'''' Shows at I 8:46-9:00