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1 MTDFORD M ATL TRIBUNE, MTDFORD, OKF.flOy,-FftTDXT. -MAY 5$.. J 937. PAGE THIRTEEN' I LOCAL and PERSONAL I Here Today Medford visitors today f from out oj town Included Mn. Katlo I M. Grieves and Mrs. Tom Carleton of j Proapec. 8aleman Here Al Riehl. represent lng the Remington Amu company with . headquarters In Portland, was a business visitor In Mediord today. Undergoes Operation Lee Burns of Klamath Palls underwent a major operation In a local hospital yester day. To Bridge Opening Prank Rogers. JS city building superintendent, left for isan Francisco Wednesday evening to Tislt hts family and attend the Gol den Gate bridge liesta. 5 ' Visit Friends Mr. and Mrs. Robert f jasmann and family were among V Medford visitors in Ashland this week. $ calling on friends there Wednesday evening. t i In Ashland Medford residents transacting business In Ashland this ; week Included Walter H. Leverette. I E. M. Conser and Bruce Bauer, all ? of whom visited there Wednesday. Meeting Cancelled Regular Kt wsnta luncheon-meeting will not be held this Monday because of Me morial Day activities, It was an nounced today. Attend Dance Mrs. Bethel Hart, Miss Marian Burros, Mrs. Hazel Neff and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Garrett of Ashland were In Medford Tuesday night to attend a dance. Bank Official Here C. J. Meyers of the trust department of the United States National bank of Portland spent yesterday In Medford, leaving rfor Klamath Falls late in the after noon. - Back from Vacation Bruce Ruff, bookkeeper In the Medford branch of the United States National bank of Portland, returned yesterday from Bend where he spent a two weeks vacation. Survey Campground Hugh Rltter, district ranger, and Paul A. Brlnson, Junior forester of the Rogue River national forest, spent today In sur veying campground developments at Fish lake. Shopping Here Out-of-town shop pers In Medford yesterday included Mrs. H. L. Jagger and son of Pros pect, Mrs. A. J. Weeks of Trail and Mrs. Dolly Holland and Vernon Hol land of Central Point. . porter Visits Norrls Porter, for merly of this city and now residing at Juneau, Alaska, left yesterday to return north after a few days' busi ness visit here. He Is the son of Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Porter. Visiting Here Out-of-town busi ness visitors In Medford this week Included Mrs. Walter Longstreth ol Ashland, who called here Wednesday. Ashland callers here yesterday In eluded A. H. pracht and J. H. Hardy. ... At Fire School H. O. Obye, assist ant supervisor of the Rogue River national forest, spent today at the Trescott CCO camp as an observer and consultant at a school, for the training of enrollees In forest fire control and suppression. ... To San Francisco Joseph O. Orey, In charge of the city real estate de partment, left for San Francisco yes terday for a short visit with his son Lawrence, office manager of the American Chain company In the Bay City. ... WPA Offices Closed All offices and projects of the WPA will observe Memorial Day Monday with a sus pension of business, Harold Grey, district director,- announced today. WPA project workers will have op- ! portunlty to make up for time lost. ; he said. 1 . . i Guests Here Miss Dorothy Chausse ' of Olympla, Wash., and her grand mother, Mrs. Mary Colvlg of Grants Pass are guests of Miss Chausse's father, 7. w. Chausse, at his home on Keene Way. Miss Chausse Is sup ervisor of the Washington state pro- gram for aid to dependent children, her headquarters being In Olympla. Parade Participation All members of the Degree of Honor Juvenile club are requested to meet Monday morn ing, at 0 o'clock In the hall, prepara tory to taking part In the Decoration Day parade. Children having bi cycles may ' bring them, those In .charge stated. All are particularly urged to be present. ... Flying North R. L. Heral, a lieu tenant of the Washington national guard, called at Medford municipal airport late yesterday on return flight to his headquarters In Spokane from Oakland, Cal. He was piloting a Douglas observation plane. He con tinued north after his chip had been refueled. Registration starts Registration of all WPA workers for the social secur ity board started recently. It was stat ed today by Harold Orey. district director. Purpose of the regulation. Orey stated, was not for the benefit of employment under PWA but to make It easier for the workers to step Into private employment. Regis tratlon la being done through the postofflce. SPECIAL ATTRACTION! ABM OUT SAI NIUll I UM I ' IflfJOE Guard Planes Here Four Washing ton state national guard plsnes of the llflth squadron of Spokane made a brief stop at the Medford airport yesterday afternoon. They were un der command of Lieut. -Col. a. A Sablston. The pilots were met by Maj. William H. EUenburg and Capt. Carl Y. Tengwald. Oregon national guard officers. The planes were on their way to the Oolden Gate bridpe dedication ceremontee, -.They will stop here en route home. On Bridge Flight Four pilots of the Washington national guard at Spokane arrived at Medford munic ipal airpo-t this morning en route to San Pianclsco where they were to join fo. -mat ion flights 'ma part of the GoK.en Gaw bridge fiesta. The aviators, each flying a Douglas ob servation plane, were Capt. C. A Owen end Lieut. E. H. Malltrom. . L. Swartz and H. R. Hanson. Each plane carried a mechanic. The pilots continued south as soon as their ships hsd been services. Deputy, Leaving Leo McLaln. United States deputy marshal. wlU leave tonight for Portland where he will resume his regular post on the staff of Marshal J. T. Summervllle after substituting at the Medford of fice for the past two months. Paul Han In. recently appointed a deputy marshal, will return to his home here Sunday after receiving a month's training In Portland. He will take charge of the Medford office June 1. Mr. McLaln will take a federal pris oner to Portland with him tonight. THIEVES ESCAPE KLAMATH FALLS. May 28. (API City police recovered a stolen car last night after a bullet-studded chase along a country highway but the Joy-riding thieves had escaped be- for the officers caught up with their quarry. Tbe police caught the car run ning a stop sign shortly after its theft had been reported by the own er. W. H. Sams. They pursued the machine down the Midland road, firing several shots that sturck the tall light and punc tured the body but failed to stop the driver. Heavy dust stirred up by the speed ing csr hid Its route and the police turned off on a wrong road. Later they found the stolen car In a ditch, but a hunt through the fields re vealed no trace of the thieves. SOCIAL SECURITY FUND BILL FILED WASHINGTON, May 38. (AP) The senate approved and sent' to the White House today a stop-gap appro priation of $18,000,000 for social se curity grants-in-aid to states. Tbe regular appropriation for the purpose, totaling S150.000.000, la con tained in the Independent offices ap propriation bill which la still in con ference. LAWN MOWERS sharpened. We cal) and del Sims Bros.. Tel 361 33 N fir DANCE -AT- DREAMLAND BALLROOM SAT NITE MAY 29 Special Features Prtwntlnc threa ry talit4 artlsu III three OUTSTANDING ACTS! Dancing 9 till 2 Men 40 Ladies 20 : Hot, Sour Belching atnmafh tnht and distended alter nwl? A rumbling, undigested mM of food with embarrassing tendency to belch? Burning palna? rmn't nut relieve jour atomach laa. prevent It Instead I A Oasa Tablet 1 right after dinner will act to keep the j nas from forming. It aweetena the stomach, dissolves the rock-llie par- of undigested food. oasa Tableta relax tight stomaclu. Thev contain a waiurai ihkiwiicuv--.iAh forma a aweet. soothing dlges- ti iiiiMi In vouh atomach. ACTS INSTANTLY, or money back I Try a n... Thlet tonight after dinner. in Medford aold exclusively by Heath's Drug Btore. Adv. BE THERE AT 12 O'CLOCK ORIENTAL GARDENS Bud Dynge'' Orchestra Featuring Averoy Bianchl on tbe pig kin. V Northwest , - : , ; ,r stj - 4Vr,.. If On Rialto's Sunday Double Bill Coming to the Rlalto theater Sun day for a three-day run. the grandest thing yet in the way of double bills two laugh - song - romance - music star filled hits. Number one, "Melody for Two." utarrfne James Melton, Pa- Start Park System SALEM, May 28. (AP) The first move towards the development of the banks of Willamette river Into a state park system was to be taken at West Salem today at a meeting of the West Salem planning commission. STARTS SUNDAY-3 DAYS Ose Mall Tribune want adi. Shows I ? "fif S3 T I Mllt? Wc ' I T Ut 1:00-3:15 1 1 ISt J F'l 9 I O 111 Eves ... 35c III g 0:43-9:30 1 y kj m JL, Kiddles 10c J aaaaMani lim nw nllrTf rwnaiaaii ' nHliHBIBMBBMIHHmSsVBBBlBMHBHHBHHMHHBVB IBiiB ffx T0PAYA'"'SAT! , . New World s positively ends tonight! . Record ForThnlls! JOHNNY WEISMULLER vf4i Ff "v,uv' ,",,n-' in "TARZAN ESCAPES" Baffling mystery een- l i " Mi sations . . a ruthless H -mrm M sJ 7 killer . . plus the ex- ..,, .... SCT; r citement and thrills of SATURDAY ONLY! .j 4 the Berlin 01ymPic Show, 1.3. 7.9 j. Games I Bringing his flflngiii' II I T O 1x11101 fists to the nad Lands 'ElJV.lSwjl II I I O Ll413 Wlr WMs plus Peter B- Kyne's v iJtSUXIf Thunderine story of the W ' i j vVVtlWr II West's blazing gunsl U" ' ll li r i - .-w.;Mi :ii J i I III Plus Episode No. 7 III I ! JfA 1 !' J h '- J i T 1 ! V . Ill "FLASH GORDON" I I Jijll T f V fi ' fl L34 V I LI Orabbe hg, ,vvi,h ' J j'-. was- W)jf''- CHAS. STARRETT LI MCI ltlS Premier of "This trlcla Ellis, Wlni Shaw and a hun dred others, plus number 3, "Nobody's Navy," starring Patsy Kelly, Lyda Ro bert!, Lynne Overman. Robert Arm strong and a supporting cast of hi larious funste-i's. COMPLETE CORONATION SCENES NOW ON OUR SCREEN FOR ALL SHOWS - u - - Starts Sunday! NO. ONE "Melody for Two" PATRICIA ELLIS JAMES HELTON - WIN! SHAW Is My Affair," Coming Sunday coming SuntiBy to the New Crate rlan thester is "This Is My Affair," the northwert premiere sliowlng of what has been termed one of the year's outstanding dramas. Starring are three of the screen's foremost players Robert Taylor as a naval of ficer with a dlchonornble discharge. 10 EE Improvement of McAndrews road. between the bridge near the Pacific : highway and Crater Lake highway j is now under way, it was announced ) today by County Ccmmlrslonera Ralph BUlinas and Otto Caster who held a moeilng of the county court to transact routine business. The road will bo graded with a unlfor mtop- width of 30 feet, Mr. Billings said. -Width and level are now irregular. The road will be put In condition for oiling - next year, !.he commissioner stated. Unrhint mfl lanA and a mile cf the Phoenlx-Hlllcrest road I are now . being olKd, Mr. Killings said. BIG OPENING DANCE OASIS Sat., May 29 Music by ; Cascade Wrnnsltra 1 Two Grand Hits! NO. TWO "Nobody's Baby" PATSY KELLY - LYDA BO HEHTI LYNNE OVERMAN honorable love, criminal associate- and a death sentence complicating his life; Barbara Stanwyck, with a shadowed past, whose great love for Taylor has grim results; Victor Mc Lnglen, the law's worst , enemy and his - own. No soft sentimentality weakens his resolve to have his will, come what may. HERMIT HAD 54700 FOREST GROVE. Mav 28. tJto officers were searching today for neirfl ot John ormon, recluse, whose bankbook showing a credit of $4,700 W:(A found in an abandoned cabiu ln the wood8 10 mllM outh o( hero by Joe st0pien and Junior Johnson, RrnHo aonoi students. The cabin has been unoccupied since 1034, when Orman was taken to a Portland hospital, where he died. The bankbook, crediting his ao I count to Kelso, Wash., bank, was ' found In a metal box under the floor I boards. , What Did We TeSt DRAMA UNPARALLEL ED .. . when all the foices of justice are ranged' against an Innocent who has done his tremen dous duty, only to be trap ped by the most fatoful happening in generations! Shows Sat. 1:45 3.16 6:46 - 9:00 FAVORS WPA FOR RELIEF PROJECTS WASHINGTON, May 38 AP) President Roosevelt estimated today the $505,000,000 earmarked by the house for flood control and projects in the ai.500,000,ooo relief bill would Hive employment to only 100.000 whereas If expended through WPA 6J 0.000 would be given relief Joba. He told a press conference that re lief and public works should be sep arated In considering the 11,500.000, 000 bill and forecast many individual projects would be straightened out before the house passes the measure. He said he would be willing to dls ciuis the matter with Individual house members If they desire dlt. House leaders, trying to reverse a defeat on salient provisions of the $1.500.00a00 relief bill, appealed to the president to help bring about a compromise. WASHTNOTON , May 38. (AP) Senator Norrls (Ind., Neb.) asserted today "some way must be found" to prevent private utilities from delay ing PWA financing of electric power projects by "malicious" injunction suits. The Nnbraskan. long a champion of public power development, spoke 1 in the senate after Intimates had predicted he would propose legisla tion soon to" restrict Injunctions j against federal financing of public power plants. I Such Injunctions are Involved In a case appealed to the supreme court by two power companies which lost In a lower court their contention that certain government grunts in Iowa and Alabama should not be allowed SnttMptic Lot lea hi s combined moJielnil nd coaimtle lotion in liquid powrf. (ntn formulated in aid In clearlnr. and be nil fyins the camplrxlon nd u irnittnifent tor pimple;, bttr,iiiUf., fjthiitlr ficint, etc. If ervac ai innrv)oiis powder bus and li vaitnblB in ion i;omol(. ifr ihidea. Reiulta will mrjulie you. At youv drugnitt 50e. SANTISEPTIC LOTION You? The Show HURRY! HURRY! ENDS TOMORROW! m us? STARTS Northwest Premiere 3 GREAT STARS LIFTED TO NEW HEIGHTS Or GREATNESS I I ROBEBT TAYLOR n BARBARA STANWYCK , "ting Victor MclAGtEN ALAN DINEHART DOUGLAS r,.R.T man ' ROBERT M t """orn a. CDG Medford Lodge No. 103. a. F. St A. M., Special Com munication Friday, May 28, 8 p. m Work. M. M. de gree. Dinner, 8:30 p. m. Visitors welcome. C. M. Houston, W. M. R. E. Sweeney, Secy. Cm Mall Tribune want ads. HAY FEVER AND ASTHMA SUFFERERS! Need Suffer No More EAGLES' DANCE TONIGHT Musical Mountaineers Everyone Invited DANCE ROGUE ELK Saturday Nlte, May SO Sponsored by Upper Rogue Grange -Wow of 1937! SUNDAY! pooui . Mh, .. Mats 30o Eves 40c Kidditi 10c 1