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MEPFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, JfEDFORD. OttF.ClOX. FRIDAY. MAHCIT 20. 1M3. PAGE TTTrRTFEyr Local and Unit. Iavl rail Lieut. O.ivia wus, a brief visitor at the municipal air- j port yesterday, enrouta outii ty plane.. 1 I Brruer Kftiirii C. M. Bfitr - turned this morning on via Oregonlan from & few clays' business trip to Port- i land and Salem. l.ears for tilenilal Rev. A. John ion left, thia morning '.)y t'.Hn for Olendale. Ore., to fcpend tha Qy at tending to business. Stuart Return R. I. 8t-i?rt. con tractor, returned this mointn on the Oregon tan from a day 'a o'lslneas trip to Portland. To Palestine, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. Junes Davis left yesterdiy mornltv: , ifor Palestine. Tex., having bn called her by the nines of Mr. Dvf mother. ' Ha Eye Renioed H. V. Pike of 813 Summit avenue underwent an operation for the removal c? an eye this morning at the Sacred Heut hos pital. ... Act I via ns to Bowl All m-mbera of the Active club and their wive are invited to an evenlna of tree bowl ing and billiards at the Smote House tonight. From Grants Pass W. C. Ho.nw.-s. Standard OH special asent. 1 spend ing a few days In Med ford attending the quarterly meeting of coaipany of ficials. Grant Pass Courier Discharged from CCC Wilbur Erbea and Floyd Cartwrlffht. having been discharged from Medford CCC district, left last night by train ior their homes in Portland. Here for Funeral Mr. W L. Dob yna of Glendale, Ore., and Mrs. C. P. Snoddy of Rosebur at rived this morning by train to attend "he fn ' neral In Medford today f thr-T aunt. Mrs. Alice E. Moody, who passed away Wednesday. V ! TlRarette Starts Blaze Fire started j from a lighted cigarette 3tu throvrn ! from an upstairs window, yesterdnv afternoon burned away a portion of the upholstery of the Ford roadster belonging to Bob Colvl?, Corxo em ploye. The car was parsed on Ho'ly street. The fire was discovered ard drowned with water oefore dolns much damage. Class Meets Sunday Mrs. B. N. Warner, teacher of the your mar Tied couples class at th Baptist church, will bring a special message Sunday morning at 9:45. Ml.. Wft' r.er attended Dr. Oaebelcln's lecture? in Portland last week and will give excerpt from his stirring message. Anyone not attending another class Is in vlted to be present. Conductor Dies Worl wb? received here today of the death In Canyon ville. Ore.. Tuesday, of Charles Warns ley. who was employed as conductor for Southern Pacific lines and worked out of Ashland for some time. For two years recently. Mr. ard Mrs. Wamsley made their home !n Ar. land. while their daughter. Emma Wamsley, attended Southern Oregon Normal. Miss Reddy to Washington Miss Dorothea Reddy. formerly of this city, now of Ban Francisco, has ben ap pointed secretary to Pra.ik Healcy NRA enforcement Investigator, ai:d has gone to Washington, D. C . to take . special training in the work After two month, an enforcement bureau will be established In San Francisco, at which time Miss Reddy will be stationed In the bay clt. She is the daughter of Mrs. J. F. Reddy of this city. WYT1ME: ENDS SATURDAY ? WHEELER (Kofrt WOOWEY ? "Fit to k,ll" m KEHTUCHV , KERHEL5 Plus Final Chapter "THE PERILS OF PAULINE" Comedy Cartoon News Starts Sunday! H3 20c nytime ENDS SATURDAY "AS THE EARTH TURNS" Alt OTHERS" I I annus buttmiw m j I UIXJE BURKE 1 .N M G M MCUttt with Jean Muir Donald Woods PLUS Weitern-Comedy Feattirette Spo;-tl:;,ht News Personal To Roeburn L. w. Modify lft last night by train for Rosebu.y. At Sacred Heart E. W winkle of 113 Willamette street unie-went minor operation in: morning at ue Sacred Heart hospital. Patient at Hospital Mildred Ber wert of route 2 under-Avnt i major operation yesterday at tae Sacred Heart hospital. Oarlock to Portland L Oarlock, manager of the local A. A. A., is In Portland on business. He if expected to return on Mondny. Emergency Operation Mtae Franc : Porter, route 1. underwent an emerg ency operation at the Community hospital last night. Men Will Rehearse A reVirsal for sll the men of Fra Diavo'o will N held this evening at 7:30 at St. Mark's Guild hall. Attend Funeral Here Mr. and Mrs Fred Warner were in M?clford Wed- nesday afternoon attending funeral services for Mrs. Saxan Cantrall. southern Oregon pioneer, who died this week at her home in Jackson ville. Ashland Tidings. Snow Melts In llllls Hiuh Ritttr. ranger in the Lake o' tho ".VcMs dis trict, received word todav that the snow ha melted to a denth of 38 inches at Lake o' the Woods. 21 inches at the south park entrance .and four inches at Fort Klamath. TVtter is leaving Monday for Klamtli Palis, from where he wll make a trip to Pelican guard station. At Lava Beds Supe-fntendent David H. Canfleld of Crt'er Lake national park is o nan 'ncpcctlcn trip to Lava Beds national monu ment, having met T. J. Carpenter of the San Francisco landscape division of the national park service and F. G. Lane. park service architect, at Klamath Falls. Lange and Carpenttr will motor back to San Frannco fol lowing the inspection. New Concrete Cuts Weight SAN FRANCISCO (UP) A saving of 40.000.000 pounds In dead weight on the upper deck of the 70.000.000 San Francisco -Oak land Bay bridge will be effected through a new type of lightweight concrete, C. H. Purcell, chief bridge engineer, announced. He said construction costs will be cut because cable and trusswork burden will be less. Special Communlca :ion ol Medford lodge No. 103. A F. & A. M., Friday, March 29th, at 7:30 p. m Official visit of the Grand Master and other Grand Officers. District meeting of District No. 11. Dinner will be served at 6:30. FRED PURDIN. W- M GEO. ALDEN, Secy. Use Mai) Tribune want ads. Snubbed Secretary When Miss Martha Ijams (above). California alumna, refused to act ai a hostess at the reception to Secre tary of Labor Frances Perkins be cause she thought "a mere pohtl sian" should not have been invited to be Charter Day speaker at the university It drew the Ire of Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, wife of the President, and occasioned a verbal war oer the verb "snub," between the First Lady and the California graduate. (Associated Press Photo) Grand Opening Gold Hill PAVILION Saturday NIGHT Dance Until o'clock with DintyMooFQ AND HIS 7-PIECE ORCHESTRA PR 2 Soloists Singers Entertainers MEN LADIES 10c l.'c 10 BE E PORTLAND. Ore., March 29 iAP Policy of the state highway com mission aealnst "defactnp" scenery aloiiR the Mate highway was reiter ated at the meet in f? of the session here late yesternay when protests agamst new ulcn boards being placed along the Oregon Coast highway and to the attention of the rommtulnn. I Although the commission Is with- out authority to prohibit stpns along th highways when of fthe right of way, the policy of dlscouraptng such practice has me with public favor, members announced, and every ef fort will be made toward keeping the highways tclear of Men boards. The matter was brought to the fore when the commission was informed! many lettera had been received the past few weews from residents and civic organizations in southwestern Ore con protesting recently erected lgn boards along the two highways. The letters were rtalned for future disposal. FOR VET BUILDING PORTLAND. Ore.. March 29 (AP) A special dispatch to the Journal today from Washington. D. C, said: "Senator Stelwer was advised today that the director of construction of the veterans' administration has re quested apportionment of $17,000 ad ditional for the recreation building at the Rossburg soldiers' home." The dispatch said this would per mit construction under the lowest bid of $122,000 recently received for this work. "It is understood." the article con tinued, "that General Hlnes, director of veterans' affairs, has authority with approval of the president to add the $17,000 to the $106,000 already available and thus proceed with the project." TALKED By REALTORS Matters pertaining to tht housing situation In Medford were rilscusseo at the regular meeting of Southern Oregon Realty board today at Hotel Jackson, and It was found that an acute situation exists, in that thete is very little property for rent in Medford. The board is -naking an effort to have owners 'if vacant prop erties list them with down'xiv.n reel tors for the benefit Df newromer. A discussion on legislation affectlne real estate was also held, in which It was brought out that the bond re quirement has been rut from $2000 to $1000. and the premium cut n haU XKH(BHT WW Fred Wolcott AND HIS Califiornians The West's Favorite Dance Orchestra STARKINO ! nr.nv lou joiinson Men 40c Ladies 25c GREEN PINE SLAB BIG DOUBLE LOAD For Direct Mill Deliveries Phone Now I TIMBER PRODUCTS COMPANY END OF NORTH CENTRAL AVE. Coming Sunday I Rudy Vallt-e. world lamous radio ! crooner, comes to the Craterian the- i ater Sunday In the latest and most pretentious mammoth musicals. "Sweet Music." Vallee will be heard in a half do- en catchy songs written especially for j the production. Ann Dvornk also sings and dances 111 spectacular num- ' bers. Still another songbird who will ; be heard In the picture la Helen Mot - gan. famous torch singer who made such a hit in "Show Boat Rudy Vallee's Connecticut Yankees appear In the picture as does the Frank and Milt Britton Band which will dispense red-hot tunes. Charles Laughton Heads Cast of Hit On Craterian Bill Seldom, if ever, has a motion pic ture received such spontaneous hi larity as greeted "Ruggles of Red Gap." which opened at the Craterian theater yesterday. Full to the hilt with that quality of fun making that tickles all who appreciate a good laugh, "Rugglcs" Is one of the altogether too seldom seen type of pictures which pleases not Just a se lect group, but everyone In the au dience. Sheer glee at some of the highlights In the film brought re sounding laughter time after time from a crowd that seemed to certain ly be having the time of their lives. Charles Laughton has been accept ed as an actor of more than ordinary ability for quite some time, but, with his portrayal of the title role of "Ruggles." he will unquestionably add thousands more to his already large following. Laughton Is "Rug gles" and "Ruggles" is Laughton. It would Indeed bo difficult to Imagine anyone else, after seeing this picture, In the role Laughton, in a surpris ingly effective fashion, contributes as the dignified British valet who transfers his home from England to the town of Red Gap, V. S. A., after having been won by an American tourist In a poker game. Charlie Ruggles. as Egbert Froud, the American who wins "Ruggles" from Roland Young, the titled Eng lishman , comes through as expected and delivers another fine comedy characterization together with his seemingly eternal team-mate, Mary Bolnnd. Yes, she's his wife. Zasu Pitts as Mrs. Judson, Red Gap's leading widow who becomes enamored of "Ruggles," adds to the merriment. But, If for no other reason, you owe It to yourself to see "Ruggles of Red Gap," Just to see the scream ingly sequence wherein Charlie Rug gles and his newly acquired valet, starting for the Louvre wind up in WfT n LOUISE FAZENDA S (MT TED HEALY m PREVUE SATURDAY NIGHT I j Offl ilkk I I I A J JOHH WAYNE. ..in M. & I mw mw '"Heath Arizona Skies" 811 h "pv wB fear nnlym Clever Cast in You've heard of the famous Irish j Sweepstakes time and naln. As a matter oi met, mis lamous race is once again making news coUimns and. after its finish today, there are going to be several people through out the world suddenly finding them selves winners of small fortunes. At the Rial to theater for today and one of the funniest drunken sprees ever recorded on film. It Is, to use a much and often misused expression "a panic 1" In C.rants M, According to tne Grants Pass Courier. Mm. A. C. Pierce. Medfoid. was in Grants Pass Thursday visiting friends. EBU TODAY and SATURDAY! 1 Winner of $150,000 then ha l&'lJV 1 lost the lucky sweepstakes i' :ir W M V ticketl . . . It may not be the " . iiiy. ' i . 41.. l.f -(jgg' oyjQfl we'll bet vou'll agree it's mhmmmi lMh mmm ne f ihe Ml PREVUE ' ra ' v-zfl 8AT'N,TE lm m"V-m ( a' i uTo rnMMfniniT yankifc 5 Iht clamoiir, fiTlnrlr nn1 ZARAT, tUn f -P fT f?' WCV. I TrSLA PHI" I ANNA MAY WONG - hMT , I And Can of 1,000, VI hmwmmmwmMmm.Ai ...uLUii.i .wmnmmm Rialto's Comedy v1 , Faturdny. the Irish Sweepstnkcs forms the motle for a rousing comedy "The Winning Ticket." showing what J happens when the Italian barner iijeo Carnlloi wins the grand prize of $150,000. only to discover he has lost his winning ticket. Louise Ea?rnda and Ted Healy are also featured with CarrHlo. The Southern Railway system's line I across Saluda mountain between Spartanburg, s. C, and Henderson vi. 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