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arEDForcn mattv trtbuxe. m-edforr okegcvn', fkttay. apiul n, ma. VAC,? TTTTTtTFEtf LOCAL and To Oklahoma Brooksle Paris left on the evening train yesterday for Tulsa. Okla. VlMtlng Here Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Hartson of Yreka visited friend and business associates here Wednesday. Business Caller H. L. Claycomb of A&hland was among business callers here yesterday. Flies to Portland W. H. Pluhrer left municipal airport early this morning in his plane, on short busi ness trip to Portland. Rosenberg South Harry Rosenberg left by train last night for San Fran cisco where he will make a short busi ness visit. Howard Away R. C. Howard was among Medfordltes leaving last night. He departed on the evening train for San Francisco. To Eugene C. Solomon of Ban Francisco left last night by train for Eugene, after transacting business here. Has Tonsllectomy Mrs. P. 8. Pro vost Is among patients at Sacred Heart hospital, having undergone a tonsllectomy yesterday morning. Returns from East Capt. Lawrence B. Hanson, assistant district surgeon, returned yesterday from Fort Leaven worth, Kans., whither he went as physician on a special train taking CCO enrollces back east for discharge. DANCE On The OASIS SPRING FLOOR Every Sat. Nite you visit the NEW Exposition . . . There's much to see in San Diego RATES I M ' 3S0te8Ej , jfiHo Red A. Quick TO EVERY ONE Use Our Original Budget Plan TO PURCHASE SAFETY SILVERTOWN TIRES BATTERIES MOTOROLA CAR PABIOS AMERICAN - BOSCH HOME RADIOS SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS LEWIS SUPER SERVICE Complete Automotive Service Wrecker Service 8th and Front. WE NEVER CLOSE. ffwrwpqga; p imi PERSONAL To Colorado J. Harwood was among passengers leaving on the evening train last night, his destination being Grand Junction, Colo. Keys to Oakland James Keys. WPA clerk here, left by train last night for Oakland, Cal., where he will transact business. Visit Friends Here Mr. and Mrs. H. S. DeArmond and daughter Lovette of Ashland called on friends here Wednesday evening. Forester Leaves W. V. Benedict, forester with the forestry service, left on the evening train last night for Portland. Returns Home J. P. Durno left by train this morning for his home In Eugene after visiting here for some time. ... Returns from South Mrs. Mabel Helmroth returned to Medford Wed nesday from California, having en Joyed a week's visit In San Francisco and Lo Angeles. Visitors See Lake E. C. Smith, chief draftsman of Yowmite national park, and Mrs. Smith, were taken to Crater Lake national park yesterday by Charles E. chrlsler, chief clerk of the park service here. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are on a vacation trip and are tour ing In the northwest. Chief to Speak Fire Chief Roy El liott has accepted an Invitation to give a talk on fire prevention In the schools at the annual convention of the State Fire Chiefs association In Marshfleld, June 25-27. Mr, Elliott attended a flre-preventlon meeting in Salem Monday. Chorus Rehearsal The Jackson County Teachers' chorus will hold a rehernl tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock In the courthouse auditorium. Mrs. Esther Church Leake, director, asks every member to be present as the chorus la preparing for music week, May 3 to 8. and also for the Gleemen's concert, - Calling Here Mrs. Elda Anderson. Colver Anderson, Mrs. Ella Osford. Mrs. Leota Boyd and Miss May Bene dict, all of Ashland, called Tuesday at the home o'f Mrs. E. M. Wilson to visit with Mrs. Wilson's mother, M. L. A. Harvey, who has been 111 for some time. Mrs. Harvey was formerly a resident of Ashland. To Fish Lake W. L. Jones, super intendent 'of construction for the Rogue River national forest service, and Hugh B. Rankin, former fo-ist supervisor,- left today for Fish lake to determine how soon the road to the popular resort may be opened to the public. The road has been block ed by snow but the forest service hopes to have It cleared by next week end.. Mr. Rankin recently acquired the Fish Lake resort, and will operate It this summer. . Fire Warning Fire Chief Roy El liott Issued a warning today against use of wooden poles for radio aerials against chimneys. Aerials so placed, he said, constitute a grave fire haz ard, as they are liable to be ignited from sparks emitted by the chimney. He emphasized that the hazard grows more serious as the weather becomes hotter and drier. "Several fires have been caused here from that source and every resident should now check his home to see that he has no wooden pole against the chimney ,v the chief said. . Easy Credit Buy Now! Pay Later ew,a.s saw wjjaiwwiuaimwy'wwp.iiin.mi aauijasiei p a a I Here from Ashland Ashland rest dents visiting In Medford Wednesday i Included Wei born Beeson. Frank Van ' Dyke, Mrs. Rose Roblnett, Victoria Taverner, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Carson. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. DavenhlU, O. K. Barnhlll, A. L. Cogglns, J. P. Wolf. Mrs. Bertha Den ton. Earl Leever and Mrs. B, B. Balls. Returns to Crater William Mont gomery returned this afternoon to his post as ranger In crater Lake na tional park after having a part to a snow-plow repaired here. The plow broke down yesterday and Mr: Mont gomery immediately came to Medford to have repairs made to the damaged part. Goffs Return Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Goff of Medford have returned to their home here from Salem wheie they spent Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, while Mr. Goff was attend ing a district agency meeting of the Oregon Mutual Life Insurance com pany. The meeting was held In hon or of the 30th anlversary of the com pany. F. SANITY DOUBTED EUGENE. April 17. (AP) A san ity hearing was tentatively scheduled for Charles Clement, 47, farmer of the cbrtstener Oap area west of here, today as officers considered his action in allegedly threatening any one who attempted to enter his land. Clements was arrested here yester day on charges of threatening to commit a felony after ho is said to have held up work on grading of route P west of Eugene. He refused to accept a price for right-of-way offered by the county afmr road viewer had set a value on the land needed. Officers said he threatened to protect his property "with gun smoke If necessary." following his re fusal to sell. County official say he wofl offered 375 for the 2.43 acres of land need ed, but the farmer held out for S830. HELPS RETAIL TRADE NEW YORK, April 17. W) favor able weather aided retail trade dur ing the week. It was shown today In a survey by Dun & Bradstreet. "Receiving a fresh Impetus from the more balmy spring weather, busi ness gathered new momentum during the week," It was stated. "Retail distribution naturally fell back to a slower pace, following the final week of the Easter shopping rush, but in many sections surpassed the 1935 comparatives." Orchardists Seek Funds For Crops HOOD RIVER, April .17.-r-.(AP) Scores of orchardists from this dis trict and the fruit areas of Skamania and Klickitat counties, Washington, are negotiating for funds from the Mld-Columbla Production Credit Corporation to finance crops, officials say. The association has set a maxi mum of 62 '4 cents per box to grow ers. Last year about 20,000 wa ad vanced. 53 .Tape" STATION Phone 1300 W. L. LEWIS, Mgr. HEAD OF. CHAMBER E (Continued rrom rage One) Mr. Harder to&stmuttr for th an nual Chamber of Oommrce banquel to be held In tho Hotel Medford at 6:30 Tuesday evening. With the election of officer com pleted, plans were carried forward rapidly this afternoon for the ban quet end so much enthusiasm ha been displayed that one of the largest gatherings In the chamber's history la antlc'pated. Mr. Ban well declared that more Interest Is being shown In the chamber now than at any other time since he became manager. Dr. Henry J. Berkowltz, Portland ctvlc leader and noted apeaJcer, will give the principal address at the banquet. It Is believed that his ad dress will In Itself attract many to the annual event. Bar Silver Price Up Quarter Cent NEW YORK. April 17. (P) The local price of Imported bar sliver was lifted today y cent an ounce to 46 cents. This la the first change In the Mew York quotation since January 20 when the price was lowered to 44 cents an ounce. The price of domestic bar silver was unchanged at 77 cents an ounce. Lon don cables reported that bar silver there had risen B-16 of a penny to 20 pence an ounce. There's no reason why a baseball player shouldn't look her best, be lieves Bernice Maxson, atar second baseman of a team In a Loa Angeles oft ball league. So when the aide Is retired, she alta right down on the Sag to apply her lipstick and powder. (Associated Press Photo ANYTIME: ODOItli Positively Ends Tonight I SATURDAY ONLY! Continuous Shows 1 to 11 HE'S DYNAMITE IN ACTION. r - thrill, and romance with.. HEIR TO, ADDED Our Gang Comedy "Sprucin' Up" Cartoon New TROUBLE a PERRY Harry WOODS CPftOM "ATTACH AT OAWIt J STARTINO SUNDAY I J MARX BROS. 'A Night at the Opera' lth Kitty Carlil Allen J o n I " aul 4Wg ' jf "'f PLUS Jean Harlow, Clark Gable Hit Coming -Wc ' x v, ? J -5jy t V u. 4' With Jean Harlow a; his private secretary, (very private) and Myrna Loy as his wife, Clark Gable. In "Wife vs. Secretary," coming Sunday to the Crate rift n theatre, finds him self In a bit of a dilemma, especially when the wife begins to suspect that all la not as much on the up-and-up as she has been led to believe at the office. Oable, as the wealthy magazine publisher, returns from a vacation to find Harlow, his secretary, In com plete command of his affairs. He con ceives the Idea of combining his mag azine with another, thus gaining con trol of the field. Loy, tfis wife, visits the office and while Oable aees his secretary as only a secretary, the wife ecs her an a F A material Increase soon In the number of bears In crater Lake na tional park was anticipated today by David H. Canfleld, park superintend ent. The number of adult bears seen nosing around the buildings and parking area has already grown from one to three, and soon, Mr. Canfleld said, they will be augmented by many mama bears and their new cubs. Because of this expected Increase I Today and InmLL PACKED ROMANCE! as the white num last hunting ground to A great author and 1 7: LARRY "Buster" CRABBE woman. She Is not particularly Jeal ous but a series of Incident con vince her that It would be well If hubby get rid of his comely assistant. After a few hectic quarrels, husband and wife patch up their difficulty and get ready for & seoond honey moon trip to Havana. When the time comes, presa of business makes him cancel all previous plana and hurry to Havana alone to swing the bl deal. Whensttw wife learns that the secretary must hurry there too, ehe finds it too much to believe and books passage for Europe. In a aur prlse ending, everything ia finally brought to a satisfactory conclusion but not before the Innocent hus band has found that he Is not the first one to wonder about tho ways of women. over the next few weeka. Mr. .Canf leld warned visitors again not to Invito damage to their cara by leaving food Inside the machines. Three autos were damaged within a week by bears who tore Inside to get at food. Confederate Vet Home Will Close LOS ANGELES, April 17. (AP) Tapa will sound Sunday at brief cere monies dosing Dixie Manor, a homo for Confederate veterans. In a San Grabrlle. The home's usefulness is gone. All but one of the 12 veterans for whom 1. was founded In 1929 have died. The lone survivor, J. O. Campbell, is near death In the county hospital. Use Mall Tribune want ads; Saturday! C 1 lnvndea the Indian's rob hhn of Ills (H)l.OI a greater weaternl Marsha Hunt TOM KEENE MONTE BLUE mm ADDED SHORTS! All-Star Comedy 'Yoo Hoo Hollywood' Colored Cartoon New. reel Prevue Sat. Night! "The Curtain Falls" Dorothy Lee H o 1 m e i Herbert tTL I ITTI TOT REBEL" John Boles Jack Holt STARTS BUKI fihlrlrr aa the tunny tit tle maid front the South Rialto Sunday . t A ' i. As the sweetheart of -the south and the darling of the north Shir ley Temp'e la brought back to Med ford for the second time tn her latest starring picture, "The Littlest Rebel." which will start a three riav run at the Rialto theatre Sunday. The locale of the picture la old Virginia at the height of the Civil war, with Shirley and her parents loyal supporters of the losing Con. federacy. With MIsa Temple are John Boles, J.iclc Holt, Karen Morley and Bill Robinson, Shtriey'a old tap dancing partner. Oak Grove School Operetta Tonight The puplla of Oak Drove achool will present an operetta entitled "The Fairy Shoemaker." at 8 o'clock thla evening tn the achool auditorium The public 1. Invited. - refuse. City Sanlt.rv Service UWa awai II m . i a. Ends fTornonoA PREVUE SATURDAY NIGHT TOO MANY PARENTS" He had eleven fathers , , and they nil sent him football for Chrlitmast Wottallfel COMING ROBSONl ;j J Jarne Stewart 11 I f J I wr- The three most exciting romantio stars ever brought together, in Faith Baldwin's romance that adds a howl to Roxy Thriller "Heir to Trouble." Ken Mayuarda starring film, will play at the Roirjr tneatro tomorrow (Saiuraay) only. This feature la an exciting drama ot a gold war In the days when bullet served aa the law of the land. Joan Perry, Harry Woods and Fern Emmett ere In the cast with Ken Maynard. The fourth episode of the aerial "Rustlera of Red Dog." will also be shown on the same bill. A MCE SAT. KITE ORIENTAL GARDENS ' Bucl Dynge'g Band featuring Dinty Moore at the Drums! Rube's Old Timers . In the Small Hall! 2 HALLS ONE ADMISSIOK Mats . . Eves . . Kiddles T7., a ""1, oi... "r Hie lea , -MHO SUNDAY GEORGE ( BARBIER Hobart Cavanagh' match every heart-bent! SS, TRY A BOTTLE TODAY lit