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MEDFORD if AIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON. TVEDXESDAY. APREL 10. 1935. P3GE SEYO Local and Personal Edwin Visit A. R. Edwin, former chief clerk for Crater lake national park, returned thta week from a trip to San Francisco. Leaves by Train Prank Cobb, who arrived yesterday morning on the United Airlines plane, left last night by train enroute to Portland. . Back from Portland H. C. Carver, who had been to Portland for a few days attending to business, returned thia morning on the Oregonlan. Mr. Law Visit Mr. Daisy Law of Rogue River la among Medford bualneaa visitors today, having ar rived this morning on the Oregonlan. Lieut. Bolton Stop Lieut. Bolton, flying a trl -motor Ford plane from Barksdale field. La., to Boeing field In Seattle, stopped briefly at the mu nicipal airport yesterday. Here Overnlpht Glen Neil, depart ment of commerce inspector, was Medford visitor overnight, enroute .through, by air. according to official at the municipal arport. Ueut. Bemls Calls Lieut. H. C. Bemla of Camp Stead, Cal., arrived this morning on the Oregonlan from Grant Pass, where he had been at tending to business. Leaves for Ashland George W. Stone, state manager for Volumn Li brary, left th! morning on the Ore gonlan for Ashland, where be expect ed to confer with Dr. Walter Redford. president of Southern Oregon Normal. , Midget ComiiiR "Johnny Junior," midget "Philip Morris page boy." who weigh 54 pounds and stands 43 inch es high will visit Medford Frday on a tour north. He Is expected to par ade the principal streets about 5 p. m. Back on Duty H. W. Morrow, city mall carrier. Is back on duty, having recovered from an injury he received two weeks ago while working with a power saw at hi home, on North Bartlett. He nearly severed a finger from hla hand. Meet Date Changed The menu- planning project of the Roxy Ann borne extension unit, will be post poned until May 3, according to in formation released today. The meet was postponed because of the Illness of Mr. Mabel Mack, county demon tratlon agent. However, an after noon meet will be held Friday, April 10, at the home of Mrs. Eugene Now Mn on Spring street, for the purpose of electing officers. Gets Trout Limit Al Seekats suc ceeded in catching the limit of trout on a fishing expedition to Little Butte creek Sunday, It wa reported today, Craft Visit Stanley W. Graft, of Aberdeen. Wash., 1 visiting at the home of his brother, Lieut, Roy D. Craft, in Medford. Craft la a reporter on the Aberdeen Dally World. Vine Arrive Harry Vines, repre sentative of Caterpillar Tractor Co was among Medford visitor today, having arrived this morning on th Oregonlan from hi headquarter at Portland. Chad wick Here Donald Chad wick, formerly of thl city and now of Portland, la in Medford today, having arrived from San Francisco yesterday. He has been In Honolulu for the past nine months, ha said. He 1 quit sun-tan ned. Good Pinochle Hand E. W. Wake field of 18 Almond street secured a 1500 -trump hand in pinochle In a friendly game with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coss, last Friday night. It was report ed today. It Is considered an excep tional hand. Bark from East Lieut. C. R. B latch -ford, who was one of the off! oar In charge of the three train that re cently carried CCC member dis charged from the Medford district to their homes In the east, returned from Chicago thl morning by train. Wallace Promoted Claire D. Wal lace, assistant adjutant at the Med ford district CCO headquarters, ha been promoted from the rank of 1st lieutenant In the Infantry Reserve to the rank of captain in the Judge ad vocate general department. Captain Wallace la an attorney. He will con tinue on duty In the Medford district with hi new rank. Roach Returns Arthur D. Roach, storekeeper at Crater lake, ha re turned from Seattle, where he was married, and left for the park with Ralph Goode, member of the winter crew. Hi wife, the former Miss Sadie McKillop of Seattle, will come from Seattle when the park is opened for the summer. From Portland H. C. Klement of Portland, who 1 In charge of educa tional and young people's work for the Oregon Conference. Seventh Day Adventlsts. arrived this morning on the Oregonlan to attend to official business at the Rogue River Junior academy. Rialto's Star Janet Gay nor charm is again brought to the fore In the popular return showing of "Servant" En trance" at the Rial to theater for today and tomorrow, in which the petite Janet is teamed with her aweeaheart of "State Fair," Lew Ayres. Serva n ta' En tra nee ' sh o ws Ml ss Gaynor as the heiress to a healthy fortune, a pampered daughter of the rich who has always had more than her share of suitors. However, when she discovers that even her wealth, to say nothing of her personal charm, means nothing to a strug gling young chauffeur, ahe becomes piqued into forcing herself upon his attentions, leading to some highly hilarious comedy, with the romance. ern edge of Trego county, down to the eastern edge of Finney county and then south, except in a very few Isolated areas." This Includes roughly the western third of Kansas. JOE MAS . OF SPEEDWAY FAME PASSES THROUGH Jo Thomas, veteraa automobile racing driver and one of the bril liant stars of the speedway for nearly a quarter of a century, visited Med ford Tuesday evening on hi econ omy ran from the Canadian border to San Diego, California. Driving a atock Ford V-8 and using Gilmore gasoline and motor oil, the famous racing driver will demonstrate to prospective visitors to the San Diego exposition this summer now eco nomically the trip may be made from various point on the Pacific coast. His present gasoline mileage fig ures 31.S miles per gallon, with driving at the normal touring speed between 25 and SO miles per hour. Mr. Thomas started his run Mon day at the Canadian border with an Impressive ceremony attended by the prime minister of Canada, officials of the consular service. American and Canadian police and traffic of ficials, and scores of dignitaries. He carrle with him letters ox greeting to the mayor of San Diego and officials of the exposition, from .the prime minister of Canada, the governora of Oregon and Washing ton, and the mayors of Seattle, Ta coma and Portland. On his trip through California Mr. Thomas will visit Governor Merrism. and Mayor Rossi of San Francisco. He will ar rive In San Diego Thursday night. Jo Thomas' career on the speed way and In the air has been a color ful one. He first began his auto mobile racing actlvitlea In 1913. and h as held numerous world records from time to time. He has driven in races In every section of the United States over a period of 23 years, and his speedway activities were only interrupted during the World War, when he served as flying Instructor In the United States air service, Daredevil stunts In moving pictures and doubling for such stars a Tom Mix lent variety to his racing activi ties. In 1934 Earl B. Gilmore. president of the Gilmore Oil company and himself a racing enthusiast, enter tained some of the country' most colorful racing drivers of the past 20 years in southern California, at which Joe Thomas waa an honored guest. Other member of the racing fraternity who were present at this reunion were Eddie Pullen. Barney Old field, Eddie Rlckenbacker and Earl Cooper. FINAL TEST GIVEN HUGE BEFORE EAST HOP ALAMEDA, Cel., April 10. (AP) The big Pan-American clipper plane took off from here today In It final teat flight over the ocean before fly ing to Honolulu to establish commer cial air service to the Far East. The plane will be directed com pletely by rado compass equipment and will fly approximately 1000 mile In a zig-zag course. The ship lifted a load of 94.000 pounds, or 6000 more than It had taken aloft previously. It broke the weight lifting mark of 10,000 pound carried by Its Bister ship, the Bra zilian clipper, to a height of 6000 feet. Nine persons were aboard the clip per, commanded by Captain Edwin O. Mustek. Weighing a gross 42.000 pounds. the plane. It four motors roaring, took off In S3 seconds after a run of 1800 feet. It carried sufficient gasoline for a flight of 3200 miles. Captln Mustek headed the ship on a southerly course, climbed to 3000 feet and then to 7000 feet, where the engineer were to study the engines' superchargers. The course of the clipper's flight was not announced. The tribal council at the Cherokee Indian reservation In North Carolina has voted to build home for aged and infirm members of the tribe, II (ft COMING A Favorite From Coast to Coast Leo Davis v. - v w - - Men 40c j&i AND HIS ORCHESTRA i -TV nnr-am aim UnLAmLAriU 1935 ."Gold Diggers" Version Here VS. Ttj 4 it TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 225 ACRES Coast Paradise -i ml. ocean frontage, creek. spring. 88 A. cult., balance brush patuie anJ timber, buildings. Trade for rancn within 34 miles Medford before April 12. See Wakefield Agency, Medford. Oregon. FOR RENT My furnished home. Ber rydale Ave. 20 00 month. Renter pay water. 3-3 acre, city water. C. C. Chapman. Trail. Ore. Can see owner at plsoe until Friday evening. FOR BALE Almost new enameled wood range with coll. Phone WT7-Y after 5:00 p. m. FOR SALE Klamath alfalfa hav. Priced right, delivered. Phone 1348. 1517 W. Main. LOST One black glove. Call 487. Reward. DRIVING to Seattle Friday, 8 . m. Take 2 persons. See W he lock, Lew is Super Service. TWO HEAD fresh oows. Rt 1, Box 885, Central Point. INDIAN motorcycle for sale or trad. Mechanically perfect. Equipped with windshield. Call at 402 Board man St. RUMMAGE SALE Thursday. Friday and Saturday. Ladles' and children's good used clothes and other things. Also some thing for men. Real good values for the money. Come in and let iw give you our prices on these good bargains. Daisy's Square Deal Store. 810 E. Main St. TRY THIS NEW FOOT REMEDY Costs Little and Makes Feet Feel Fine FOR SALE Straw 40o per bale. E. H. Ntedermeyer. FOR RENT Parti v furnished house, 812.50. Phone 1569-Y. WANTED Gasoline washing machine engine. Ward way preferred. A. U. Daugherty, Rt. 4, Box 175-A. Girls . . . redheads, blondes, bru-. nettes , . . gorgeous girl choaen not only for their pulehltrude and beauty of face, but also for their talent In dancing, form t!ie daz sling background for the year' suc cessor to the "Gold Diggers" of the past, "Gold Diggers of 1935,' open ing a four-day engagement at tne Crater lan theater today. Two years In the making, this newest mammoth musical also has a fast-moving comedy plot, and cast of some of the greatest favor ites In Hollywood to bring it to life. Included are Dick Powell, whose spontaneous volc and bounding per- FAMILIES LEAVE (Continued from page one.) SPRINGFIELD. Colo., April 19. (AP) Every school in Baca county waa closed, railroad tralna were stopped In places and automobile travel was dangerous as a new dust storm swept this area last night and today. At Prltchett 180 school children and passengers on buses were housed overnight In the school building and nearby homes when visibility drop ped to zero. The storm still raged thla afternoon and it was expected the children would spend a second night away from home. A Jefferson day banquet scheduled for Saturday night, at which Gov. Ed C. Ferguson was to be a speaker, was postponed. The governor was Informed travel is too dangerous to permit him to come here unless there should be rain or snow. All drug stores in Springfield were sold out of sponges, used as "dust masks." They are sopped In water and the wet sponge Is placed over the mouth and nose to filter . the silt from the air. A train due here from Kansas Mon day night did not arrive until yester day morning. The crew said the dust drift were so deep It was feared the locomatlve might be derailed. R Tomorrow&Thur. When mother and P?f daughter both want the same man ... something Is bound to happen! Teshdle Kith JEAN MUIRGE0. BRENT VERREE TEASDALE sonallty have been highlight of several film musicals In the past; Hugh Herbert who, from all report. has outdone himself with his com edy role; Gloria Stuart, Alice Brady. Adolphe Menjou, O 1 e n d a Farrell, Frank McHugh and Dorothy Dare, to mention Just a few, Ramon and Resit. Internationally famous dance team, demonstrate the grace and ability that have won the plaudits throughout the world In several Intricate dance routine. New song hit are Introduced, In cluding "Lullaby of Broadway," which has already swept across the coun try and become one of the best sellers. FOR SALE 4-wheel house trailer or trade on small unimproved timber ranch with water. A. E. Mntheny. Central Point. Inquire O lessons Place. Jean Muir Heading Cast Roxy Picture Jean Mulr, the young Broadway actress who ha risen to screen fame in a few short months, comes to the Roxy theater ' tomorrow in Desirable," at the head of an all- star cast which Includes George Brent, Verree Teasdale and John Halllday. The picture Is a stirring romance in which a young and unsophisti cated girl who has been kept In seclusion in a finishing school by her mother, a reigning favorite ol the Broadway stage, is swept off her feet by the glamor of the society world with which she cornea Into contact for the first time, but who finally awakens to Its shams and fllea to the arms of a man for whom she has had a strong friendship without realising that ahe Is really in love with him. 4 Use Mall Tribune want ada. City Warrants Called fr Payment Notice la hereby given that there are funds on hand in the General Fund of the City of Medford for the redemption of Warrant Nos. 4114 to 4274 Inc. Interest on the above war rant will cense after April 12th. 1935. Dated this 10th day of April, 1935. 0 US H. SAMUELS. City Treasurer. ECZEMA I tch i n b For quick relief from the fiery tor ment and to control the Incessant itching, use soothing Resinol. It help nature heal Irk, irritated skin Get a jar today. lil 111 IE arvMrc-j II Adult. 25d Klrtrilm 10c p mm " t H CM & .1 Today and Thurs. Special Return Showing! The charming sweet hearts of 'State Fair' to- gether again in the hu man . . . laughable ro mance of the million-heiress and the chauffeur! Janet GAYNOR Lew AYRES with NED SPARKS WALTER CONNOLLY LOUISE DRESSER A S T R I D ALLWYN SIEGFRIED RUMANN ,nnrD "The Little Dutch Mill" Cartoon In Color "Melody Magic" Band KI News Events Fnd. Tonlt.! Ill OMIH.I. mil FARKFXL In Kansas City Princess Hi 'A Enjoy an Evening Entertainment with the EAGLES FRIDAY April 12 EAGLES HALL 9 p. m. Two Hour program of Mafic by FXMF.R J. WHIPPLE Followed by Uanelnj TIU 1 A. 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Get a few cent north of Ice-Mint from your druggist today and give your poor, tired, suf fering, burning feet the treat of their lives. There is nothing better. Starts Today! GREATEST OF ALL THE "GOLD DIGGER" HITS! Look at the Stars! . . . Hum the Songs I Gasp at the Girls! . . . Thrill to the Romance! . . . Marvel at the Spectacle! . . . Two years in the making ... To top anything ever shown on the screen . . . It's the last word in entertainment! & 'r- m ,- r" 1 Krlrrt.il I Bhort Ruble rli dick: POWELL leading cut of 13 fomout turiji ADOIPHE MINJOU GLORIA STUART. ALICI BRADY GUN DA FARRILl. FRANK McHUOH HUGH HI RBERT WINIFRED SHAW DOROTHY OARI JOI CAWTHORN GRANT MITCHELL the inlcrnationillv ftmoiu ibnccrli RAMON A R O S I T A1 300 of the world's moat beautiful GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! Hfar th.ne rnil Iuiim: "Tin Wnrdi Are In My Heart" "I'm Ooln' Rhoppln' With Vou" and lh nenwtlonal "Lullaby al Broadway" 8howi 1:45-7:00.9:00 MaU-25c Eves-35o Children-lOe 7