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M"EDF(VRD MAIL TTJTBUXE. MF.DFORD. OTCEOOy. FKTTUY, MAY 14, IfWT. PAGE THIRTEEN LOCAL and PERSONAL Circus Day Is Next Tuesday Milting Daughter Mr. Roy Estos of Talent Is visiting her daughter In Eugene. ' Talent Visitor Olen Maharry or Tulelake, Cal, visited friends Thurs day In Talent. From Lakevlew Mrs. John King ol Laltflflew la visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Terrett. Candy Sale Methodist church high school leagus will hold a candy sals In City meat market all day Eaturday. From Orlttln Creek Leland John son, resident ot the Grlltln creclt area, was calling on friends and transactirfc business here today. ' From Central Point Among out-of-town residents calling here today was J. M. Ellestcad of Central Point who visited Irlends and business ac quaintances. Dinner Planned Qrlffln Creek ex tension unit will hold Its annual get-together dinner tomorrow night at the Grange hall. Serving Is to be between 6 and 7 o'clock. AH families of the community are In vited. Those attending are requested to bring a covered-dish or other food for the dinner. DATE NUT CAKE A nice moist cake is ap preciated as a dessert or at an outing. Try our Sat urday special it pleases the palate of everyone. 50C and 25C SANDWICH BUNS Thin Sliced Sandwich Bread INDIVIDAUL DATE NUT CAKES 5c MODEL BAKERY Phone 611 Patient Recoverlnx Mra. Eleanor Bou&sum. who la among patients St Sacred Heart hospital, la reported re covering from an operation and able to receive visitors. T. ( . To San Francisco Mrs. Katharine Fischer and Miss Sabrlna Thatcher plan to leave here tonight for Sap Francisco where they will spend ten days visiting friends. - Clean-l'p Day Sunday wUl be clean-up day In the steams ceme tery at Talent. AU lot-owners are requested to report at 10 a. m. with necessary tools. . . Sale Tomorrow Business and Pro fessional women's club will hold a rummage sale at 216 East Main street tomorrow from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m., for benefit of the scholarship loan fund. Office Moved Medford office of the AAA, managed by Le Oarlock, has been moved from- the rear of the large room In the C. E. dates Auto company building on North Riverside, to a position near the door. Pomona to Drill The Pomona Orange drill team will practice Sun day at I p. m. In the Central Point Grange hall In preparation for the Pomona meeting and Initiation to be held May 19 at Central Point. Scout Charter Charters will be presented to Boy Scout troop 8 and Sea Scouts by Medford aerie of the Fraternal Order of Eagles at Its week ly meeting In the West Main street lodge holl at 8 o'clock tonight. The aerie Is troop sponsor. Takes Fish North H. A. IsbeU, from the central navy recruiting of fice In Portland, returned to his home station this morning alter presenting a program of naval films In Med ford, Ashland and Grants Pass. With him he took 40 Ice-packed trout to dlstrlbuto among Portland friends to show how good angling Is In south ern Oregon. The fish were caught In two clays of angling by Mr. IsbeU and Ernest M. West, navy recruiter here. They fished In the Big Butte above Butte Falls yesterday and last Sunday. Rummage Sale SAT., MAY 15 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. 216 East Main Benefit Business and Profes sional Women's Club Scholar ship Fund. EAGLES' DANCE TONIGHT Dynge'i Orchestra Everyone Invited nDAKeisj m LES PRICE AND HIS SWING BAND " NEW DREAMLAND BALLROOM Come Early! Something: Special Every 15 Minutes SAT. NIGHT DANCING 9 till 2 Men 40c Ladies 20c ' v;? ft v-r s V 3 0 r '. ga" LA - IMiltl Thrills, hippopotami and hundreds of beautiful girls will atop off In Medford for one day next Tuesday. They are Just part of the hundreds upon hundreds of world's foremost arento stnra who will be aoen with the Al Q. Barnes and Sells Floto Combined Circus that will give an afternoon and ntjht performance on the exhibition grounds to be located near the Jackson school. Birth Announced Word has been received of the birth of a daughter to Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Jones, May 11, at the University of California hos pital In San Francisco. . The baby weighed 1 pounds and has been nvmed Penelope Ann. Dr. Jonea la the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Jones of this city. Baseboard Stolen D. R. Smith of Talent reported to city police yes terday that some time Wednesday night 300 feet of used baseboard was stolen from a residence he Is re modeling at 830 Bennett street. The board was one Inch by eight Inches and had been set outside the house, he told police. Brandon Calls Here Carter Bran don, former Medford resident and high school athlete, was a visitor here yesterday. He is now a member of the. firm of Thompson it Brandon. Ltd., importers, with headquarters In San Francisco. He was returning to San Francisco after making a busi ness tour through the northwest. Business, on the coast Is on the up ward trend and shows definite signs of further improvement, he stated. , Birthday Party Mra. Frank Parks of Talent entertained last Saturday night with a card party In celebra tion of her husband's birthday. At tending were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Homes, Henry. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Olen Wl th row, Mr. and Mrs. o. Meyers and Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Wagner. High scores were made by Mrs. Meyers and Henry Mason, low by Mrs. Homes and Olen Wlthrow. Sisters Visit C. W. Long of Tal ent was host to his two sisters from Los Angeles last Saturday. Mr. Long accompanied them to St. Helens Sun- day to attend the funeral of their mother. He returned home Wednes day, accompanied by his daughter. Mrs. O. Hellblg of Portland. Simone Simon in Sunday Show --y v.:rr.li, In the garret where their heart3 become inseparably one, Diane and Chi co find their "Seventh Heaven" In the picture of that name co-starring Simone Simon and James Stew art, coming Suuday to the New Crot erlan theatre. Famed as the picture that brought stardom to Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell in silent picture days, this new production Is expected, to repeat the procedure with Its two young .stars. A heart-etlrrlns romance of a frightened little street waif and a swaggering young worker of. Paris' subterranean sewers, "Seventh Heav en" brings to the screen the tender drama that has endeared the play to millions of theatregoers. Rialto Sunday $200 T0WNSEND SAMPLE LASTS ONLY FOUR DAYS BERGENFIELD, N. J., May 14. (UP) Harry Flchter, who received 200 from the Townsend club on May 11 with Instructions to spend it before May 31 finished his job today. Expenditures: Clothes, $20; food, 918; luxuries, $15; wages. building materials, $85; charity, MO; miscellaneous, 916. The United States mint at Phila delphia has been making money since 17S3t the San Francisco mint since 1854 and the Denver mint since 1000. h v X UNIFORM V d'.rll r ttti VB3tiS Alcohol rows! - 30 At y volume IAIN, BABY Roxy Saturday S TO SPAN PACIFIC IN JUNK Richard Hallburton. lecturer and author who spoke here yesterday, has one burning ambition, he related In en Interview. It, Is to be the. first person In the universe to cross the Pacific ocean In u Chinese Junk. The adventurer said he plans to procure a sultablo craft In China and t-ttempt to sail It back to the World's fair in San Frahcisco. He declared he wants a boat with dragon eyes and one large enough to transport a whole Chinese family and a sty of. piga In order to. have-.. Oriental color and atmosphere. Appearing hero undor auspices of the Active club, Halliburton lectured in the senior high school auditorium yesterday afternoon and evening. Special Com in u n I eullon Medford Lodge No. 103. A F, &t A. M., Friday,, May 14. 8 p. m. . Work M. Mv degree. Visitors welcome, - C. M. Houston, W. M. R. E. Sweeney, Secy.. - May 12, 1037. may have been Coro nation Day to the rest of the work! but to. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Miller of this city the date Is significant for the arrival of "H. R. H." The Btfiy. The Miller Infant thoughtfully selected Wednesday as the date of hi premiere . performance at' the Sacred Heart hospital. He made his bow at 6 pounds, 15 ounces, less than an hour after King George VI was crowned king of England. His majesty will be known In the future as William Lawrence. Both he and his mother are reported by con fidential sources as recovering nicely from WenMday's event. 1 Mrs. Miller was formerly Miss Lu- c:lle Lowry, daughter of Mr. and Mra 13 B. Lowry of this city. Went her. Northern California: Fair tonight and Saturday, but fogs on the coast: high temporaturc In the interior; fresh northwest wind off the coast; Sunday fair, . . r Mi Bob Steele Is at the Roxy theatre tor tomorrow only In "Border Phan tom," a rough and ready thriller ot the Old West, with Harley Wood In support. Eplsodo five of the lertftl. "Plash Gordon," . starring Buster Crabbe Is also on the samo bill. Oregon: Pair tonight and Satur day; warmer In Interior Saturday; moderate northerly wind off the conjt. SALMON SPEEDING TO UPPER ROGUE REACHES GRANTS PASS, May 15. (VP) Salmon fishing la expected any day now In the Jackson county section of the Rogue river. Schools of fish have been climbing the Savage Rapids dam flshway at the county line in In creasing numbers. . t Closing tlmo for Too Late to Clas sify Ads is 1:30 p. m. CM MtoitTikassimiaffl III 1:00-3:1,1 , fcg'J f 1 Hi jiS Kvus. . . 35c-V' I fl:45-0:30- ttjH jiisshJLffsil mkhZtd fM ,l,,,,pi l0c ILJ MEDFORD tues. Twice Dallv. 2 8 p. m. Grounds Near Jackson School AC MAY ALL NEW THIS R TRAVELING on 2 SPECIAL RAILWAY Enlist In Army Recent enlist ments In the United States army were announced today as follows: Robert Peake and Donald Debaun- of Grants Pass and William M. Corby, son of Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Corby, S2 Modoc arenue. Peake and Debaun i entered the air corps at Hamilton I fteld,- Cal. Corby chose the coast artillery on the Hawaiian Islands. He Is a graduate of Medford high school and Is a commercial radio operator. In making the announce ment, 6gt. Willis 8. Estep, recruiter here, said there are vacancies at pres ent )n the air corps at Hamilton field for qualified young men having a high school education or Its equiv alent. There are also vacancies. Estep stated. In the 39th engineers i "j at Port Angeles, Wash., this organiz ation being engaged on government surveying of rivers and harbors on the west coast to Alaska. -. Airport Arrivals Ma. Paul Bur rows arrived at Medford municipal airport this morning from Pearson field, Vancouver, In an army Forth American -basic trainer. He planned to return to his post this artemoon. ' Late arrivals yesterday Included Lieut. 0. O. Northrop, en route from rort I Lewis, Wash.," to Ban Dlego, Cal., In ! an army Palrchlld camera plane; Lieut. John Doherty, from Fort Lewla ' to Oakland, Cal., In sn army Douglas : observation plane; Maj. B. P. John- ! son and Maj. A. M. Mapor, each en j route from Oakland to Seattle In a marine corps Orest Lakes attack , plane; and Capt. L. B. Bteadman. flying a navy Grumman attack plane from Oakland to Seattle. All con tinued their flights as soon as their ships had. been serviced, excepting Lieut. Northrop who remained here over night and departed this morning. Use Mall Tribune want ads. "1 HllVI IT ENDS TONKillTM RAINS RfPrM anil Ailnil'.f'm Tliktx on s-jle rimi. Dav nt HEATH'S DRUG STORE, MEDFORD ELD a. Meet Your Friends at the ORIENTAL GARDENS SAT NITE . Always a Crowd DANCE to the music or BUi) DYNOE'S BAND featuring The Latest Dan re Melodies RunetOIri Time Hind In the small hall. Also z SAT. ONLY Shows . 1-3, 7-!l Love to 'the Rescue! ' imL 7 ?mt it. i m Plus Episode No. 5 "FLASH GORDON" Starring Buster Crabbe Special Return Showing .... The 'daddy' of all gangster pictures 1 Today and SAT k 5- V " 'I 1 J ivVi OTwH HOWARD HUGHES' Sensational Drama VjtiA- -with PAUL MUNI GEORGE RAFT ANN DVORAK KAREN MORLEY BORIS KARLOFF Henry ARMETTA 0, Henry Gordon V, Barnett BIG Attractions Pl.l RI'IXIAI.I.Y AIIIIKI) TKKAT! Motion Picture Jungle 'Props' LOBBY DISPLAY With personal Bp pea ran re' of real tttMtrrn art or, Cnllfornla Jack! Tlinnderlng thrill, nllh your singing favorite: wn rw 'fin; r Joule Mathews. dancing divinity of two continents, comes to the Rialto then t re Sunday for a three day ruu In her latest toe-tingling hit, "Head Over Heels In Love," with special song numbers by Gordon find Rove. BUI Cracks Down," starring Grant Withers and all star cast, plays as the oompnnlon picture. Detroit was so small and isolatd at the time of the first census In 1700 It was not considered worth while to envimerato Ita Inhabitants. California Preferred ilnce 1852 because they arc always the tame high quality) Oali. H Ooli. Ort. lORT . .-. i ' 700 O 700 H 700-A SHERRY . . . 725-G ' 72S-H 7JS- MUSCATEL i . 750-G . 750-H 7S0-A ANGELICA' . . 770-G 770-H 770-A TOKAY , . . 790-O 790 H 790A 60c qt. $1.05 Jfi-gal. $1.85gal. . No F.rmll Nccuaiv . . THE 8. O. LYONS & RAAS CO. San Fronclteo. California Ttl BsMSMlTiilillr ft. rtlTiZisMiaspZZZZMniii Crowds Rave. .The Show With Everything! Postively Ends Tomorrow Night 4 m COMING SUNDAY I 1 iJMklim&i 1 Starts SUNDAY Two Glorious Hits! The Dnnclng Divinity . . . with prrl.il tongv by dunl'in and ltiel!l JHflE Plua Grant Withers in "BILL CRACKS DOWN" "HPT! VJSVWTVP itMsssMii'i i 'niiiiiaannMsMs . SUNDAY! L-p fS. mm Hffivtn with Jean Hersholt Gale Sondergaard Gregory Ratoff J. Edward Bromberg Victor Kilian Thomas Beck wf,.i-'-'t..V.,V The warm romance of Diane, who could not understand her own emotions . . and Chico, , a whose great, heart bronght courage to the little street waif! p i ut mm The oeeatest and TENDERE3T ROMANCE OF OUR TIME ...... with the two stars who were born to play HI t SIMONE SIMON JAMES STEWART it 1 -si its..