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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE, MEDFOtm OREOON". SUNDAY. MAY 26. 195 PAGE SEVEN Local and ; Daley in Portland Joe Daley o! JPfclter W. Abbey. Inc., i spending the week in Portland on buslneM. i ! Back from South Mr. and Mrs. L. fc. Dell returned Saturday from a iort bUAiness trip to San Francisco Neil Visit Glenn W. Neil, aero aautlcal inspector, wm In Med ford friday attending to official business it the airport. I i At Fish lake Among Medford , uiglera vho spent Friday at Fi&h laks ind reported excellent catches were taland and Vernon Brophy. Captain Overmyer and party were also at the popular fishing report Friday. y Leslie Bowman VWK Ladle H. Bowman of Los Ancriea. factory rep weentatlve of Waco Airlines, of TVy Ohio, waa a buainew visitor at the municipal airport Friday, having Ar rived by plane. ! Theosonhical Society to Meet There will be an open meeting of the Thea aophlcal Lodge Monday evening. May 27, at 8 o'clock, at 220 North OakcHle avenue. A lecture by Hermlne Caton oft "An Understanding of Life." will b a feature of the short program. Light refreshments will be served. f I.epton Meeting There will be a meeting of Medford American Legion pbst and auxiliary Monday night at the Eagles hall. It was announced yesterday. Business matters will be attended to. after which entertain ment will be given and a dance will b held. An invitation has been ex tended Ashland members. The social evening Is for members and their friends. ' Rogue Elk to Open Fred McDon !ald has recently taken over the fa mous Rogue Elk resort and is adding algnificant features for relaxation and pleasure. There will be among other innovations good music and plenty of dancing. Two finished chefs, noted for the excellence of their special outhem foods have been secure!. Arrangements have already been mad for many parties from in and out of the state. Visit Airport Friday was a busy day at the airport, with arrival and : departure of several ships. Major Combltn. leading a Hlght of thre P-26-A ships, visited during the af- ternoon, with Lieut. Mooney and 1 apt. Lee other pilot In the.trla. A. ; ti. Travis of Lakevlew. Ore., was an other visitor, aa was Dr. A. W. Ad ams of Klamath Falls, both of whom came to take their private pilot test Bud Arnold of Klamath Falls also took tests here Friday. Teachers plan Vacation With the etoee Friday of Howard school, mem bers of the faculty announced that they are planning varied vacation during the summer months. Frank Kenton Is expecting to make a trlr i aast. Mrs. Patsy Brock will stay In i southern Oregon, to teach swimming f classes for the Red Cross. Mrs. Cora Guatin is planning to take summer Y work at Southern Oregon Normal ehool. and Miss Catherine Reese will attend the University of California rummer school at Berkeley, Cal. XYTlMEi I KID0IE5J Qfc Today and Mon. Continuous Today 1:3ft to II j From dreamy China lo the helter-skelter of a rip-roarins Amerimn city . . , looking for a future M-He, and m y 1 1 f Ins everybody with his Ling Po Unco it's Lloyd's bet Clarence tliiddlnetnn Kelland's Sntiirrtny Tvenlng Pot Story CATS PAW UNA MERKEl GEORGE BARBIER NAT PENDLETON GRACE BRADLEY ALAN DINEHART GRANT MITCHELL ADPFD Cartortn a!! In r.lr "Poor Cinderella" "City of k" i I:.' ''THE 1 Personal Madrigal flub t(i Meet WadriKat club will meet for regular rehearsal Tuesday evening, according to an announcement Issued yesterday, at the Olrls' Community club rooms on North Bartlett street This will be the last rehearsal during the sum mer, but rehearsals will be resumed In the fall. Degree of Honor Meet inp Chil dren of the Degree of Honor Juvenile club will meet at 106 South Grape street with Katherlne Campbell Thursday, May 30. at 9:15 a. m. They are notified to be ready to march in the parade, and boys and girls with wheels are asked to see Katherlne Campbell Wednesday evening, so thai the bicycles can be decorated. Fo? further Information regarding par ticipation in the parade, members may call Ida M- Wilson. 1222-R. 10 ATTEND MEET Fishing, hunting snd boating en thusiasts are urged to attend the meeting of Southern Oregon Sports men, Inc., scheduled to be held Monday night at 8 o'clock at the Chamber of Commerce. At this meeting committees will be ap pointed and an active campaign of bettering sporting conditions throughout southern Oregon will be mapped. Enthusiasm for the recently ex panded organization Is noticeable in sporting circles, and the mem bers feel that many benefits will be derived from the year's program, which is rapidly taking shape under Commodore Frank DeSouza. If other business matters are cleared up in time. It is hoped also to form plans tomorrow night for a banquet In the near future celebrating closure of the Rogue river. Coast 'I mps' Quits. SAN FRANCISCO, May 25. Fy Ray Brubaker, former manager of the Oakland baseball club who this yea.: took his life In his hands by becom ing an umpire, is back among h-s family and friends safe. He resigned yesterday to take care of his business in Oakland. Replacing him will be Perle Casey, former Coast league "umps" who was let go at the start of the season. Rooks Best Frosh CORVALLIS, Ore., May 25. (API The Oregon State College Rooks won their annual baseball series from the University of Oregon Frosh. taking three of the four games by defeating the Dtickllngs 8 to 3 here today in an erratic con test. Hawaii's Filipino population been estimated at 60.000. has Shows Today 1:45-3:15 7:00-9:00 BROADWAY'S KNIGHTS of the BACK iVfeJ hsVui - tll Only Damon Runyon could ever think of four such slugs . . . and he turns them Into nursemaidR for a romantic doll with very many bucks and very few brains in this screaming laff hit Jean Harlow and WiHiam Powell Together in "Reckless" ftj r - ' Co-starring for tne first, time Jcmi Harlow and William Powell. Reck less," a dramatic love story of a danc er and a promoter, starts a three day run at the Craterlan theater today. Closely paralleling the career of the much-publicized Lib by Holman. I Damon Runyon 2 1 4 ,f 4- a Those picturesque and colorful Broadway "citizens" with the extra ordinary names who have helped to make the previous Damon Runyon pictures successful are present again In a body In "Hold 'Em Yale." at the Rialto theater for today and Monday. "Hold 'Em Yale" features William Frawley. Andy Devine. George E Stone and Warren Hymer aa mem bers of the Broadway mob with pic ture names like "Liverllps Louie", t .V-'-ra fVvi -hjhyjy lip Today and ionday!1 with PATRICIA ELLIS LARRY CRASSE ANDY DEVINE WARREN HYMER ADDi n ATTTlM Tlnsa Musical Comedy Cartoon Newsreel it-pi v " 1 Reckless- shows Miss Harlow as a d:i:'j;ling dancer lifted from carnivals to Broadwa' stardom by Powell. In the role of sensational promoter of everything from trained fleas tc bearded wrestlers. It Introduce the glamorous platinum blonde In her first singing and dancing role and Comedy at Rialto tv 4 FA vk y - s "Sam the Oonoph." "Gigolo Georgle" and "Sunshine Joe." Hard and capable aa these Broad way "citizens" are. they turn out to be a set-up for a dizzy, little blonde heiress and even turn Cupid to see that she la married to. the right boy. How the boys from Broadway re act to college and finally get the lit tle heiress off their hands forms the comedy climax of this picture. Use Mall Tribune want ada. s ROOM TABLE! 1 F-3 CESAR ROMERO WILLIAM FRAWLEY GEORGE BARBIER GEORGE E. STONE from all reports she is said to acquit herself verv credit ablv. Franchot Tone has the part of the young millionaire husband who de serts his dancing wife; May Robson la Miss Harlow's grandmother; Ted Healy and Nat Pendleton, supply most of the humor In the film. WIN TRACK MEET That traek Is coming; into Its own In Medford, starting In the lower schools, was evidenced Friday and Saturday at Van Scoyoc field when scores of students of Med lord and other points of the valley, partici pated In field events. Keen interest was shown Friday afternoon when Junior high stu dents from Medford. Ashland and students from Jacksonville vied in the annual Junior hlph track meet won by the local school with a total of 204 points In comparison with fifi'i points for Ashland Jun ior high. J be California point system was used, elvine small boys an equal FUN'S ON THE LOOSE The Year's Hottest Love Story "The Rod Headed Woman" and "The Thin Man" co-starred for the first lime in a mam moth melody drama of 1000 wonders! Romp with them at the auction where kisses sell for Sf.jOO each ... see Jean dance the wild "Troen dero" . . . hear her sing the hhie.s '. . . in this love story that will set the town afire! f ' . , ' with !- f'li 'it''-'. tn. FRANCHOT TONE MAY ROBSON h . jfi , t . TED HEALY NAT PENDLETON I, ' ' -Z4 - V f,U0. ROBERT LIGHT flsl. - - v . . WlfJ . " ; , , f, jj Anir.D ATT 'TION ( (. 2? i Wrib . 9A Q Irving S.Cobb in 'You Bring the Ducks' "jkJL -f' 7 NOVBI.TV B.E1. . A EVENTS 1 ' ' ' '"." J i : 'SJ s. l ' ' ' ' " nsMMs i sBSBBBsaBssaaBiaasaBaaaBsasBBa Harold Lloyd 4. Taken from Clarence Budding ton Ke 1 1 a nd s Ss t urd a y Eve n i uc Past story. "The Cat's Paw" starring Hft old Lloyd, is at the Roxy theater to day and Monday. Lloyd portrays a yonnr man. who has spent virtually all his life In China by the side of hia father, an American missionary. When he cornea to America, he seeks out the Chinese friends of his father's mission .vio. elates, and through their wllee, over conies situations that are ;ood for row on row of laughs, aa well as dra matic thrills. chance in their classes, which were determined on a basis of weight, atce and heigh th. The local school's victory gives Coach Ray Henderson's tracksters permanent possession of the trophy , donated by Brophy'a Jewelry Store. A newt trophy will be sponsored ; next year. Washington school won the grade school meet with a large margin ol ; points, and several of the youngsters recorded outstanding marks. The meet was managed by Henderson, assisted by coaches of the four grade schools, townspeople and Jun- j lor high students. j Lawnmowers: Sharpened. Phone 261. Medford Cyclery, 23 N. Fir. , Read the ads. Mall Tribune classified I tun-nan 1 BOTH ISSUES WIN IH CITY ELECTION, LIGHT VOTE CAST Marked by an exceptionally Iiht vote, the special city election Friday never theless resulted in both Issuea being carried by substantial margins The measure to authorize the city council to refund approximately $350,000 in outstanding Improvement bonds at a low rate of Interest car ried by a vote of 224 yes. 24 no. The second measure, to continue payment of the city's 15 per cent contribution for SERA relief work -tthin the city, carried by a vote -.f 197 yea. 55 no. The totals show tha mm A TTENTI0N! FRUIT GROWERS ASTRINGENT Orchard Brand Arsenate of Lead The most popular Lead among Growers today. We are carrying carload stocks of 4-5 6 lb. packages. Growers may return for credit any unbroken packages. , SAVE MONEY by using astringent LEAD. No spreader is needed. Quicker killing. Better Control. See us for more details before making your purchases. American Fruit Growers, Inc. Warehouse South Fir Street Office End of North Central ... THRILLS FLY HIGH! Starts Today for Three Days! I -,: r-;; rT m i. W only approximately 250 went to the polls. At a special meeting of the city council Saturday morning, to offi cially canvass the votes, an ordinance was pa.ved authorizing the refund ing upon the first dates of interest payment, of approximately $140,000 of the bonds, most of which are Ban croft. The semi-annual Interest datea for the. bonds come on July 1 and Jan uary 1. next, at which time the bonds are calUble. Remainder of the bondj will be refunded at later datea. With Interest rates four percent Instead of five and a half per cent, the eltr will be aived between $2000 and $3000 annually m interest charge by passage of this measure. Under the present relief Het-up, ths city pavs laborer's compensation, and for materials used within the city tn the amount of 15 per cent of the to tal sum Riven over for relief work. PdsHfie of the bill to continue this contribution will mean contribution of a payroll of approximately $23. 000 monthly to the heads of about 800 relief families. MUSIC To Put A Song In Your Heart) "Reckless" "Down at Clancy's" Everything's1) Been Dona Before'' liiiiriiMhinmiM i n it immr.il