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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTJXE. MEDFORD, OEEGOX. THURSDAY. MAY 3. 1934. PAGE SEVEN Local and Guest In Metlforrt Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Krauss bad as their guest J. H. Zlmmer of Portland, Monday and Tuesday, while he waa here contract ing acreage for a catsup factory. Dean Camp Surgeon Dr. George B. Dean of this city has been made sur geon for Camp A pp legate, and has reported there for duty. Civilian Con servation .corps district headquarters has announced. Ball Is $10 Fred Mau. 45. transi ent, waa released from the city Jail on 10 ball, following his arrest Wed nesday forenoon on charges of being drunk In a public place. City police arrested him. Go to Portland Mrs. B. R. Elliott and daughter Amy left last evening by train for Portland. They plan to spend several days there, vlsltlpg Shirley Chadwlck, Mrs. Carl Ortll and Miss Eleanor Hoffman. Rainfall ReportedNine hundredths : of an inch of rain fell yesterday be- j tween S a. m. and 5 p. nv, according j to the V. S. weather bureau report! today. Only a trace of moisture was1 recorded during the night. Take Plane North H. C. Spring, Eugene D. Evans and George H. Rey, passengers on the United Air Lines ship Wednesday, traveling north, i found it necessary to continue their trip from her last evening on the' Southern Pacific. Chaplain Reports Lieutenant Har ley G. Preston, chaplain, formerly district chaplain In the Rockwell field district, San Diego, reported for duty Wednesday at the Med ford CCC dis trict headquarters.. Lieutenant Pres ton was also assistant welfare officer in the southern district. Sams Valley to Give Play The Sams Valley high school will present a play this coming Friday night, May 4, at the high school auditorium, to which the public is cordially Invited. "Ted Drops In" Is the title of the production, upon which the student cast has been working diligently fjr weeks. : Oatman Returns Home Harry Oat man returned to the city last night fro mspending several weeks in east ern Oregon, where he was guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Nolan and little eon Dicky, for most of the time. Mr3. Nolan la Mr. Oatman's sister and 1s remembered here as Lucie Oatman. Soltmeller Leaving Sergeant H. C. Schmeller, on duty in the medical department at the local CCC district headquarters, will be transferred some time this month to duty at Port Lawton, Wash., according to orders received by him. Staff Sergeant Ben jamin G. Sherman will report here from Eugene to succeed Sergeant Schmeller. 200 Anytime Children 10c TODAY and Friday Take the Open Road to s new life of romance, adven ture and Joy with these happy-go-lucky companions in this delight ful musical production. Would you like to chuck every thing and tnke to (lie open road where there's no dull routine? That's just what the characters do In "THE GOOD COMPANIONS" ALSO Sidney and Murray Comedy, "Ten Baby ringers" Magic Carpet, "Havana Ho" News COMING SATURDAY I 1 1 T fTSTrm traMYSTERY RIDERS lllllllllillllllllillilll!iiilliiHillllr CARNIVAL DANCE Fairgrounds Sat. Dinty Moore's ORCHESTRA 1 0 Musicians 1 0 MEN .. LADIES 35c lOc1 Personal Visitors from Grants Pass Miss Kan Burr and Miss Edna Ringuette of Grants Pass visited friends here in Wednesday. On Business Visit Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Paul of this city were business visitors in Ashland Tuesday, the Ash land Daily Tidings states. Visit the Thompsons Mrs. R. R. Leonard and daughter Patricia of Eu gene, arrived here by train today to spend a week visiting Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Thompson. Brophy to Spokane Verne D. Bro phy. stockman for the Roguelands Corp.. left Wednesday evening on the Oregonlan for Portland, from which city he will continue to Spokane. Mr. Nelson Here H. J. Nelson, gen eral agent for the Illinois Central railway, with headquarters In Port land, was a visitor here this morn ing, having arrived on the Oregonlan. He returned north on the Shasta at 10:30. Called to Dixon Mrs. Emll Pech lleft on the Shasta Wednesday even ing for Dixon, Cal., where she was called by the unexpected death of her brother-in-law, I. W. Ware, who formerly resided in this city, leav ing here In' 1928. The funeral was today. . ' Call Special Meet A special meet ing of the Teachers' chorus has been called for Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock in the courthouse auditorium. Miss Harriet Baldwin will announce music plans for the Diamond Jubilee pageant and music will be distributed at the meeting. In Auto Accident Jack M. Cook, 19, of Grants Pass, suffered a cut over the left eye and abrasion on the left hand in an auto accident Sun day. Bob HI Ills, also of Grams Pass, suffered slight injury to the head, and shock. Others named as witnesses were Forrest Campbell, Fred Furchrier and Leonard Lewis. Roxy Ann Grange Members of the Eagle Point Grange will occupy the chairs and present the lecture pro gram Friday night, May 4, at the meeting of the Roxy Ann Grange, to be held at the schoolhouse. All mem bers are urged to be present. Work started last Sunday on the new Grange hall, which is to be construct ed entirely of logs, and which is lo cated on Spring street. m m m Reports to Police An automobile, driven by Ray Strahan of Los An geles, skidded on the slippery black top highway Just south of the Riviera auto camp yesterday forenoon at 11:15 o'clock. The car went Into the ditch, caught fire and burned, the report filed at the city police station says. G. L. Manuel of Grants Pass was named as a witness. Have Barn Dance The D. A. V. barn dance Tuesday night at the old city market, 35 South Riverside, was considered a success by those in charge. Prizes for costumes were ham, donated by the Peerless Market to the lady, and potatoes were given Phil Thurston, winner in the men's division. It is planned to continue the dances each Tuesday evening, with music by Al Wright's orchestra. Dances will be conducted every night during the Jubilee week. fteleelMeTI'li W Shows 1:45 :00-D:00 . ENDS TONIGHT "The Lost Patrol" Tomorrow and Saturday TWO XJi5 FEATURES jdiaN PARKER I tn TOM BR OWN ZASU PITTS g,.ir..T..-. A, ARTHUR BYRON PLUS The futurebranded Itiz r-. . 7 Dazzling Musical ...Si Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire's frolics and dancing and singing In 'Flying Down to Rio," musical aerial extravaganza, provide the comedy highlights. Dolores Del Rio, Gene Raymond and Raoul Roullen are lh romantic roles. Tapping virgin territory for back grounds, "Flying Down to Rio," which opened at the Stut ' theater this afternoon, provides really a show within a show, supplying besides novel entertainment, scenic spectacles worthy of admiration on their own merits. In addition to this some of the most startling settings in film history were prepared for the musical ex travaganza. One such setting was a night club covering 22,500 feet of floor space and built like the interior of a dirigible, with dining tables made of airplane tails, spooners nooks like dirigible cabins, and a flying orchestra which floated over the heads of diners and dancers in a bal loon basket! 'GOOD COMPANIONS' ON ROXY SCREEN Those who have read J. B. Pxlestly's novel, "The Good Companions," as well as those who have not yet got around to doing so, may now have the pleasure of absorbing In motion picture form this happy-natured story of a little group of traveling stage performers. "The Good Companions," Is now playing at the Roxy theater. The fascination of the picture lies not only In Its carefree type of atmos phere, but also in the variety of enter taining characters who call themselves The Good Companions." Have Scarlet Fever City police erected a scarlet fever sign yestorday at 1219 West Tenth street. For Garden Kuwing Tel. 9U-J. Good News for Kidney Sufferers) Here Is nb( that nght Stated , kidney end bladder organs so Quickly, you can actuallySEE resulta within afew hour. Flushes outpoisona, neutralises burninri adds, brings prompt toothing- comfort. No more aching bade. weak bllddar. mm nafnfiil tnint ! kidney activity. Ask druuiat for Foley Pills ka do other. Money back guarantee. Oiaas L Adults Kiddles 10c A couple of youngstcrt . . . try ing to find happlnesi to (fcthrr . . 4 trying to forgrt thit cruel old scoundrel who ruled their llre with fear! him ahcro-the past, a criminal.' AGONES MAN TRAILER with Cecilia Parker Arthur Vinton Bing Crosby On With Bing Crosby In the best role of his meteoric career, singing six new song numbers, and surrounded by a veritable galaxy of talent, "We're Not Dressing," opening a three-day run at the Craterlan theater today, promises much in the way of enter tainment. Aboard a palatial yacht, Carole Lombard, a wealthy heiress, is tour ing the South Pacific with her two rich suitors and her goofy uncle, Leon Errol, Bored with life in general, the young lady gets a kick out of watch With the establishing of the head quarters' detachment as a separate unit at the Civilian Conservation corps here, advancement to leaders of several of the enroll es has been announced. Positions of leaders and assistant leaders call for increase In pay. Rated as leaders, being advanced from the positions of assltsants, were George P. Adams, Roy E. Dahlln, Roy E. Flynn and Paul Hanlln. Bruce E. Boldon and George E. Phillip's, mem bers of the headquarters detachment, were also rated as leaders. ' Those being placed in the posl- tlos of assistant leaders were Lloyd V. Arant. David E. Bock Jr., Earlwyn Cutler, John F. Dallalre, Alvln R. Helm, Kenneth Kutch,' Harry F. Meyers, Charles T. Price, George E. Rlggens, John P. Shurtleff, Walter L. Smith and Wllmer I. Wallace. TOO BIG FOR THE WORLD... So They Staged It in the Clouds! A Mile Above The Deep Blue Sea... A MILLION MILES FROM CARE! Slogeden the of giant pU.ne.1 V XSSik Melody fhaf iweepi yiCJikl down heoven'i win- AyJF -KSWl t Ming pathway. J jTiM f BfXf Girl, thai glitter! pVfJ"V If fill J UTunej that ta$e!l JJF M. J If V; E Sm Id new donee Crote Iron Brozil, the CAKIOCA ALSO CHARLIE CHASE MICKEY MOUSE in Starts TODAY for 3 DAYS Craterian's Screen ft 1 ing the antics of one of her sailors Bing Crosby, to whom she has en trusted the care of her pet bear, Droopy. In his drunken moments one night, Errol stumbles Into the wheelhouse, opens a door through which all the chart are. blown, breaks the com pass and they all wake up, wrecked on a desert Island. Complications arise dally, and be come quite serious when Burns and Allen, a couple of naturalists, Join the camp. How Bing sings his way through their troubles brings the pic ture to an entertaining climax. A RECORD OF ACHIEVEMENT... A PLEDGE OF ACCOMPLISHMENT Uniform and staunch support of President Roosevelt's recovery program. Greater development of Columbia River and Bonneville dam. $5,103,000 In federal money for Oregon bridges. A general, frank, candid and above-board ad ministration of Oregon affairs. Reduce taxes by rigid economy. VOTE 1 X 1 MARTI N chieshv-chi. Pd. Adv.. Martin Comm. With DOLORES1 DEL RIO GENE RAYMOND RAUL ROULIEN GINGER ROGERS FRED ASTAIRE AWt by VINCINT YOUMANS (rrkf by tdmirt fneu 44 Gvf foliA. D'tttltti by 'konisi fiitW. MtMAN C. COOK'. tculrvl protuctr. lovlf tfroctLflocklf prWtfC tl in "Cracked Iceman" "Campinif Out" News Adults 20 Kiddies 10c DEL RIO Pfe On Double Bill Buck Jones, In the role of a frontier marshal, brings romance and thrill to "The Man Trailer" on the Rlalto theater's double feature program for Friday and Saturday. 1 1 kKMNiSSWW 7:00-9:00 pfea SOUTHERN OREGON'S FINEST THEATRE K j mzmm mhmthM iLJ 3 DAYS... starting sing bing i I . fc,HfcsSi!yo3, love soiiRa nnd a new Jr OqvSvSS. love terhnlqiie . . . TenJ. 9' ": swell song numbers TViiipl1 i ; II c II (f" Wmv yutqUio$aiJ HE WANTED On the other half of the program. Jean Parker, Too Brown and Zask Pitta are featured In "Two Alone," a romantic drama of the mountain country. 4 Mis Wlu't'ler Hume Miss Marjorle Wheeler, who underwent a iwsal op eration at the Community hospital m Aahlard Tueiday. returned to her home here ;eatorday. DON'! GET UP NIGHTS I.ax the Hliulder With Juniper Oil, Huchu Leaves, l.tc. 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