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PAGE THIRTEEN' Hill Billies On Holly Stage Saturday Stars of Craterian Sunday Feature On Rialto Bill Roxy Westerner LOCAL akd PERSONAL WW'! i sin John R. Rourk of Med Busings Caller D. L. Rumme) of Butte Falls was a business caller In Medford yesterday. Visits Here Mrs. John Anderson of ford was fined $10 In city court this morning on a charge of drunkenness, j Pram Ashland Bud Gan'dec of MEt)FOT?n MATL TRTBTTXE. MEDFCRD, QKEnoy. FRIDAY. APRIL 1.', 1933. ! Central Point visited In this city Thursday. From Grants pass Mrs. Nellie Woodward was In Medford todnv from 1 V 1? x Ashland was a business caller In this city Wednesday. In Ashland E. G. Wallace of 144 South Central avenue transacted business In Ashland yesterday. Operetta Tonight The operetta be ing presented this evening by the Howard school In the school gym nasium will begin at 8:00 o'clock. There Is no admission charge. DeMolay Meeting Medford chapter of DeMolay will put on the initiatory degree tonight at 7:30 in the Masonic temple. All members are asked to attend. Indisposed John E.' Doerr, Jr., Crater Lake national part naturalist, was confined to his home, 45 Keenc Way. yesterday and " today with a slight Illness. He expected to be able to resume his duties tomorrow. Sunrise Service Young people of the South Methodist church will have an Easter sunrise service and break fast. All those wishing to attend are asked to meet at the church corner. Main and Oakdalc avenue, at 5 ;00 Sunday morning. Rehearse Tonight Medford Glee men will hold a special rehearsal at 7:45 tonight In Priutfs Music fe Radio Center, 111 West Main street. Sebastian Apollo, director, asked that all members be punctual in attend anoe. Home For Faster Herbert Heyde, clerk at the Rogue River national forest warehouse on McAndrews road plans to leave by motorcar tomorrow afternoon for Portland to spend Easter with his parents. He has been granted a leave of a few days. Slight Auto Mishap Charles E. Overmyer of 713 Cedar street and Leland Cogglns of Route 1 operated cars Involved In a minor accident at-Biddle road and the Pacific high way Thursday morning, according to a city police report today. Snowing In Park Snow was falling , lightly in Crater Lake national park this morning, rangers announced through short wave radio. It was an ticipated that ekling would be excel lent for the next few days, the rang ers said. Snow depth was 163 inches at headquarters, 143 at Annie Spring. On Salvage Mission Karl L. Jan ouch, supervisor of the Rogue River national forest, and Capt. Herman J. Melrlng, quartermaster of the Med ford CCC district, made a survey of buildings at the abandoned Carbcrry camp yesterday afternoon. Object of the survey was to determine what buildings could be salvaged profitably. her Grants Pass home transacting business and visiting. Medford Caller Ml&s Ann Van Zyle of Central Point called in Medford yesterday. Upturning Here Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moore are moving back Into their home on East Main street after an ab sence of two years. Wins Vacuum Mrs. E. N. Vllm of 303 Genessee street was notified to day she had won an electric vacuum cleaner In a letter-writing contest conducted by a manufacturer of shortening. Some time ago Mrs. Vllm was awarded a cash prize In a con test conducted by a soap company. Early Fishermen Jack Gill, ware houseman of the Rogue River na tional forest, and Jack Clark, chief mechanic at the McAndrews road warehouse, got an early start on the fishing season today, leaving early this morning for a day of trout angling on Little Butte creek. Thp 1938 fishing season opened . this morning. Prisoners Moved Thirty-one fed eral prisoners, held temporarily in the Jackson county Jail, were trans ferred by train to Portland last night by Deputy Marshall Paul Hanlln and a staff of guards. Twenty-one of the prisoners are awaiting trial in United States district court at Portland on charges of selling liquor to Indians. Ten, charged with various offenses, are being held for grand Jury action. Driver Tests Applicants for li censes or permits to operate cars or trucks will be exnmlned hero tomor row from 8 to 5. Applicants report to the examiner in council chambers on tho top floor of city hall. Both road and written examinations will be held. Familiarity with the drivers' manuel is necessary to pass tho ex aminations, it was emphasized by Ward McReynolds, state examiner in charge of the southern Oregon dis trict. Training Camps Rogue River na tional forest will be represented at two training camps this spring. The first, on range management, will be held May 16 to 27 at Mill Creek on the Ochoco national forest. It will be attended by John W. Sarglnson, new ranger of the Lake o' Woods dis trict. The second, on timber manage ment, will be held June 6 to 15 at Soneca on the Malheur national for est. It will be attended by H. C. Obye. assistant supervisor, and Slmerl Jarvl, assistant forester. 1 kY 1 'r-V One of the nine boys who make up the Colorado Hill BHHes, coming to the Holly Theater tomorrow only, on the stage In person and also fea tured with Gene Autry in "The Old Barn Dance" on the screen, is Cal Shrum, radio's Blnging sheriff. Piavlng and sinking In tho distinc tive style that has won them stage, screen and radio contracts (Includ ing a guest performance on the Rudy Valleo program) the Colorado Hill Billies put on a lively 40 minute program that will appear both mat inee and evening. Flier From North Joe Crouch, lieutenant in the army air corps re serve, stopped at the municipal air port yesterday to have his North American basic trainer refueled. He was on a flight from Pearson field. Vancouver, Wash., to Medford and return. He Is a first officer with the United Air Lines on tho Portland Salt Lake City run. His flight to Medford yesterday was a routine hop to maintain his air corps reserve rating. Livestock lambs unsold, demand narrow, under tone vveak week's bulk good-choice spring lambs $9f .60, wooled lambs $0.25 pv-. 75, early top $7.25, choice shorn ewes 84.75, wooled ewes $5. Portland PORTLAND, Ore., April 15. (AP- '. USDA) HOGS: 400, Including 303 di-1 rcet, market slow and weak, light- , weight drivelns $8.50 & .60, few choice j 8.75, carload lots possibly quotable J9, heavyweights scarce, few light lights 8, packing sows $Q.757, feeder pigs $8,25. CATTLE 50, including 7 direct, calves 26 Including 13 direct, load fed steers not shown, market nom inally steady, week's bulk fed steer? $7.75(3 8.50. top $8.75, fed heifers $7.50 iff 8.15, low cutter and cutter cows salable $3.50 4.50, fat dairy type cows $5 a .50, good beef cows $6.76, bulls salable $5,25 (?? 6.25 and abovo, good-cholco vealera nominally $8.50(7(9.60, select quotable $10. SHEEP None, load holdover spring South San Francisco SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, April 15. (AP-USDA) HOGS: 50, light supply sold steady; part load good to choice 183 lb. butchers $8.00; top; good sows quoted mainly $6.60. CATTLE 50, Including 30 direct. Only 'odds and ends on sale; all classes nominally steady, medium to good fed steers quoted $7.50 9. large ly $8 end above; package common 790 lb. California steers $7, sorted 1 head $0; medium to good beef cows quoted around $5.50 6.50; few cut ter grades $4?.50; low cutters eli gible down to $3.50; few fleshy dairy cows $5; odd bulls $5.25(ff Q,25; calves none. Nominal; good to choice vcalcrs quoted around $9 iff 10.50. SHEEP None. Nothing on sale; lambs quoted nominally steady at re cent decline; choice spring lambs quoted up to $7.75 or possibly above, according to last representative sales; good to choico wooled slaughter ewes salable around $4 ($.50. BP '4, X 1 . V . yy Often described as the girl with the "million dollar personality.'' also as the girl with tho "million dollar voice." Deanna Durbin returns to the Craterian theater screen Sundav in her new picture. 'Mad About Music." In which Herbert Marshall has- the top supporting role as Deanna s adopted daddv. Booked In an an Easter Dav special. " Mad About Music- has been termed this charming -ilttl star s Grandest picture to date and has been setting boxoffico records throughout the countrv. Included in the cast are Gall Pat rick. William Frawley and. Arthur Treacher among others. Chicago CHICAGO, April 15. (AP-USDA) HOGS: 7,000 including 2.500 direct; generally strong to 10c higher than Thursday's average; top $8.85; good 350 to 550-llj, packing sows, $7.35 6? 7.60; smooth butcher kinds upward to $7.85. CATTLE, 1,000; calves, 500; supply all killing classes very small; row head choice yearlings, $10.00; market gen erally steady; bulk of crops steers and yearlings common and medium offerings at $7.50crr8.50; weighty heif ers tip to $8.85; bulls firm and vealen weak, to 50c lower; practical top sausage- bulls, $7.00; vcalcrs, $10.50. SHEEP; 9,000, Including 300 direct; late Thursday fat lambs mostly 25c hlglur; top, $8.83; top clipped lambs. $8.25; today's trado moderately ac tive, mostly steady; wooled lambs, $3.50i78.75 mostly; best hold above $8.85; sheep steady; good wooled ewes, $4.75. Portland Produce PORTLAND, April IB. (p) BUT TER: Prints, K grade, 27 lb. In parchment wrappers; 28',o lb. in cartons; B grade, 26'2c lb. In parch ment wrappers, 27 c lb. In cartons BUTTBRPAT: Portland delivery, buying price A grade, 25(?f 25V2c lb. country Btations; A grade, 23 lb.; B grade, 2c leas; 0 grade, 6c lb. less. EGGS: Bulylng prices by wholesal ers Specials, 18c; extras, 16c; stand ards, 15c; special mediums, 16c; extra mediums, 14c; undergrade, 14c dozen. LIVE POULTRY: Buying prices' Leghorn broilers, 114 to 1 lbs., IS 10c lb.; 24 lbs., 1510s lb; colored springs. 2 to 3' lbs., 17 18c lb.; over 3j lbs., 18tjtl9c lb; Leghorn hens, over 3 lbs., 14 15c lb.; under 3',a lbs., 123 13o lb.; colored hens to 5 lbs., 18(JT l9o lb.; over 0 lbs., 18 19c lb.; No. 2 grade, 2c lb. less. Cheese, country meats and turkeys unchanged. Ran Francisco Butter SAN FRANCISCO, April 15. (AP USDA) BUTTER: Score 92, 26c; 91, 25 ViO. BAORAMENTO, April 15. P) , Churning cream buttorfat: First grade, 28'c; second grade, 27VaO. Major Markets ' Observe Holiday (By the Associated Press) Throughout the world todoy finan cial and commodity markets were closed for the Efcstcr-tlde observ ances, many of them scheduled to extend into next week. The New York stock and curb ex changes, and the Chicago board of trodo will resume tomorrow and will trade Monday. Some of tho "universal" languages proposed from time to tlmo include Volapuk, Esperanto, Mondollnguc, Universala and Kosmos. gVft&a Jl55 Delightful Deanna RFSE JETl TWWW: . . in a gloriously ILJAML -J ii gay and captivating Wf& IT"! story of youth and fM-? S P"" .,JMgiTO!wwsiwg g J, 8(ngl MST TI.MM TOMTKI I Ik U k-m mn ft w if II i I lit i x?m 1 P GAIL PATRICK ' 0 rthur Treacher J&F&i' AMI C I -' M tS-,m', ' FRANK HAWKS. (iSaC! A William Frawley ty ytMr "m Swte- .. ey. HAUNTED 5. 4SSK zzm v ibr yim-m bene mj I I Dannie - M.irjnrle Wfavi-r l f I ' ll j I - . VICTOR MOORE in I 1 n U 1 134 I I "'i ' "This Marriage Business" I atAj'TnjlI I Ml yL i.i'iS-.i " ' withFRANCE3 DLE j TOMORROW 'SA T ONLY-MA T. EVE. in the Picture & On the Stage r -ri '.v t: In Person - Walt Shrum s olorado Hill Billies Stars of Radio, Stage and Screen ' Old favorites and new ballads . . . songs of the range and of the hills . . . played and sung in the style that made them the hit of the Rudy Vallee radio hour I Also Featured On The Screen . . . with Two of Hollywood s favorite young stars head the casts of tho big dou ble bill opening a three-day run at the Rlaito theater Sunday. They aro Jackie Cooper, now a young man. and Wavno Morris, winning overnlgnt fame as America a boy friend. Jackio Copper has the lend ing rolo in -Boy of Mm Streets." a drama of the heart throbs of a regu lar fellow In the slums of Nw York. Opposite him are Maureen' O'Con nor and Knthleen RurKe. Morris Is co-starred with Prlscllla Lane In Love. Honor and Behave' BY MOST BEAUTIFUL LOS ANGELES. April IB. (AP) The "most beautiful blonde ' In America" today divorced Hollywood' "handsomest producer." . Mrs. Justine Johnstone Wangor complained that Walter Wanger was 'abrupt, surly and discourteous'' She won the beautiful blond title IB years ago when she was a Ziegfftld show girl and Wanger's bride. Once a magazine, looking for a new angle, named Wanger the hand SDmest producer. In recent weeks, the dnt-and-dash writers have recorded ti:nt Wnnger Is tho frequent escort of one of his stars, Joan Bennett, who recently di vorced her socond husband, Gene Markey. James Craig and Marsha Hunt add the love Interest to the cast of Zane Grey's "Thunder Trail," coming to the Eoxy theater for tomorrow only. Gilbert Roland and Charles Bick ford are starred. Episode 11 of "The Mysterious Pilot" will play on the same bill. RICH DINER REFUSES TO PAY FOOD CHECK BOSTON, April 15. (AP) A pollca squad cur rushed to a Huntinptcm vtnu restaurant In answer to rodlo report that a man was creating a disturbance bv refitnincr in nv seventy-cent food check, when the oiienaer waa booked nil pockets were found to contain $3,969. It took Lieutenant Morrla Murphy nearly an hour to count the pile of bills. The Grace. Circle of the Presbyter ian Church wlU hold a rummage aula at ail E. Main Street Saturday. Closing time for Too Lata to Clas sify Ada la 1:30 p. m. HOLLAND MINER FOUND DEAD BENEATH . CAVE-IN GRANTS PA&S, April IB. (AP) A calendnr markvd dally until April 2 gave a clue to the time of the death of Albert Marx, 44, whose body was reported found yesterday fffternoon In a caved-in mine 20 miles from Holland In southwestern Josephine county- Coroner Virgil Hull attempted to reach the mine today over 14 feet of sno, Pour men reported discov ering the body. See the choice line of EASTER FLOWERS at SCIIOEPEN'S, 33 So. Central. Every SAT. NITE ERNIE'S CASINO Private Parties Week Nights . Delirious Foods Served Am Time. 9, A Follow the Crowd II TO THE UlULfl A Alt GARDENS DANCE SAT. NITE One Admission Men 40c; l.adlcn 20c. Until halls tMHM.i. 1,11 i tiMa Maaanaan ifin" aAiwmLIMMW.J4JWflVMPUJim4llimBV?B ji ii'i yss rTffl?s 1 1 "'" 111 j THEOCD 6 hi JJTa- v it r Death Marks the Spot! Oriental Intrigue . young romance . . murder . . mystery as this Chinese Beauty tries to defy the boss of the underworld . , and fails I 4 6 & V HP usTOim GAIL PATRICK ANNA MAY WONG AKIM -TAMIROFF ANTHONY GU INN Today and SAT! THRILL HITS! 1 1 ,,niin trn" ' thr"" 'iMim YOMl1 hl'bestl a, Khniis at I 1:4.1-3:1.1 1 n:l".-!):00 z I ' fTHEATIVE i ,tV Mat ... 30c Ee . . . 40r Klil.llr, . . IOC j Coming SUNDAY-TWO GREAT HITS! pesi .on the same bill IVitrne Mnrrli-Prlarllla Lani Love, Honor & Behave Amerlra'i fatorlte young atar . . In a atory M freat aj the city It typllleal