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MTTDFOTtD MAIL TRTBDXE, LfEDFCRD, OITCfiOy. FRIDAY. MAT 27. 1033. PACE THTRTFE3T LOCAL akd Ho Newport Mri. J. F. Madlgan left Thursday to tpend tha week-end with, relatives In Newport. Cost Stolen D..T. Cox of the Hollaed hotel reported to city police yesterday that hla gray overcoat was atolen out of hla car parked on Main atreet Wednesday night. Return Home Mr. and Mra. Fran eta Blgn&ll and children. Betty and Dolores, left last night for their home In Ralston. Iowa, after a ten days visit with Mra. Slgnall'a slater, Mra. Lou Kuael. of Uttle Apple gate. Feted by Elks Members of the Medford Junior chapter of the Na tional Aeronautic association, which received Ita charter and elected of ficers yesterday morning, were enter tained by the Elks lodge In the temple last night. Present were Hugh Sco Tell, Junior chapter president; Bob Kent, vice-president; George GUUngs. v'secretary-treasurer; John Dallalre, Jr , and MeJvln Bcott. Wins Prize Word received from Eugene tells of the award won by Jack Enders of first prise of 915 tn an assurance salesmanship contest sponsored by the Oregon Mutual Life Insurance Managers' association. En ders, one of the contestants who were finalists In a recent campus speak ing contest given by the university business administration school, ex plained his policies on sales presen tation plans. Each address was lim ited to 10 minutes. Enders la the $on of Mrs. H. S. Deuel of 1100 South Oakdale avenue In this city. r y Taste Schlitz Today. You'll marvel at this miracle of brewing that produces a beer so smooth, so pale, so pleasingly dry. So keyed to the modern taste, with all the richness of true old-time beer character. But no one can tell you which beer tastes best to YOU- it's such a personal matter... The Beer that moment your lips melt into its creamy, snowy crest the moment its fine old flavor arrives to delight your palate. It's a moment you'll wish could last a year! No modern refrigerator or old-faihioned ice box should be without a supply of this great beer! taste SCHLITZ yourself PERSONAL Shops Here Miss Lea the, Vincent of Willow Springs shopped In Med ford yesterday. Business Caller F. L. Wlsherd of St. Louis was a business caller yes terday at the home of N. T. Vincent, 918 West Eleventh street. Visiting Parents R. Angus Todd arrived from San Franclsoo this morn ing to spend few days at the home of bis parents. Mr. and Mra. W. A. Todd of 843 East 9th street. Inspect Mall Tribune Pupils from the Jerome Prairie school near Grants Pass this morning inspected the Mall Tribune plant. The pupils were con ducted through all departments and shown bow a dally newspaper Is pro duced. W. H. Vermont, teacher, was In charge of the group. Cyclist Injured Yean Robertson. 13, of Eagle Point sustained minor scratches and bruises Wednesday afternoon when the bicycle he was riding, four miles north of Eagle Point, was struck by an automobile driven by Charles Winkle of Eagle Point, according to a police report. Committee Named Jackson Coun ty Chamber of Commerce Industrial and mining committee for 1936-39 was announced by President Eugene Thorndlke today as follows: Seth M. BullLs, chairman, Harold Woods. Char les A. Wing, O. M. Anderson, D. E. York, A. S. Rosenbaum. Robert A Duff, O. O. Morton. D. Ford McCor mlck, Harold Relchsteln and T. Q. Bradley. made Milwaukee Famous Schlitz ii excitingly dif ferent! You'll agree the momrnt you breathe its delicate bouquet the and you'll prefer From Ashland Mrs. George Oracey and daughter. Mary, of Ashland vis ited hare yesterday. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Heath, Sr.. returned yesterday from Portland to their home here at 101 Geneva street. . They visited friends in the northern city the past week. Shoppers Here Among Central Point shoppers tn Medford Thursday were Mrs. Clair Htgtnbotham, Mra. Glenn Htgtnbotham and Ruby Hlgln botham. To Remodel Scott DavU applied at the city building Inspector's off 1m yesterday for a permit to remodel a business building at 314-316 East Main street at a stated cost of 91000. Peculiar Rose John Cribble of 139 Kenwood avenue today exhibited a peculiar rose In which the petals grew directly out from the atalk with out first budding. The rose had 13 petals and seemed to be normal In every other respect. Mr. Orlbble pick ed the rose from his own bushes. Many Expected A large attend ance Is expected at the Redmen dance In the Apple street lodge hall tomor row night, of ft oe rs said today. Danc ing will be held from 9:30 to 1:80 with Dickey's Ashland orchestra pro viding the muslo. Members of the lodge and Pocahontas auxiliary and their Invited friends will attend. , Corps to Meet All members of Women's Relief Corps who wish to attend memorial services at the Zlon English Lutheran church, Fourth street near Oakdale avenue. Sunday, May 39, are to assemble at the church at 10:40 a- m. They are also to meet at the city park at Holly street Mon day at 9:18 a. m. for the parade. taStC roaay Schlitz always! Campus aim These campus cuddlers are Charles starrett and Joan Perry, who provide most of the romance In "Start Cheer- I lng." coming to the New Crnterlan theater for Sunday and Monday only. I Legionnaire Comedy Coming 'I Hi Victor (Scz youl) McLaglen and Brian (One-punch) Donlevy . trade punches and wisecracks over Louise (Qypsy Hose Lee) Hovlck In the most rioutous skirmish since Made moiselle from Armentleres was a mere From Portland Miss Mildred Du gan of Portland arrived by train this morning to spend the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T, O. Dugan, of 250 Beatty street. To Corvallls Mrs. Nettle Ellenburg and daughters, Mrs. Dick Baize and Miss Ohloe Ellenburg, and Mrs. Baize's baby daughter, Delores, will motor to Corvallls this week-end to visit Mrs. EUcnburg's mother, Mrs. Ida Howard. To Klamath Falls Peggy Franco, employed at the Southern Pacific freight office, will leave tomorrow for Klamath Falls to visit her daugh ter, Mrs. V. V. Baupel. Visits Parents Mrs. Earl T. New bry of Talent planned to leave today to spend the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Johnston. In Corvallls. Follow the Crowd GARDENS DANCE1 SAT. NITE One Admission ' .Men 40c; Ladles 20c Both hRlIn DAMCE U. S. HALL Jacksonville SATURDAY NIGHT Music by Silva's Orchestra !lj DANCE II At The OASIS Sat., May 28 Murphy's Orchestra This Is to he the Lat of the serle. of Pnnre. flven hy the EAfSI.E POINT GRANGE. SWIM 20c Jackson Hot Springs Cuddlers ....... V .1 :. i w fwit other members of the hilarious cast Include Jimmy Durante. Walter Cm- ' TJ ,.,,..... .,..- L. stooges. Hal LeRoy. Ernest Truex and Louis Prima and his Band. slip of a girl In "Battle of Broad way." the gay Legionnaire comedy opening a three-day run at the Rl alto theatre Sunday. "Arson Racket Squad," new arson kidnaping story, Is scheduled to play as tho companion feature. Club Party Round Robin club met recently at the home of William Stolle, 146B Prime street, where a hard times dinner was' enjoyed, Next meeting will be In Ashland park, June 28. Eugene Guests Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Gross of Eugene are visitors at MUST END TONITE1 ISM In Color SATURDAY ONLY! Shows 1-3-0:40-9 One Thousand Thrills! ) H o Hy wood's hard est rldln', tough est flghtln' llurkaroo . , ! JOHK mm Phil Harris Ml KICAL Cartoon News 'Ms On Same Billf QUEEN OF MAGIC EPISODE 3 IARRY"EUSTER"CRABBE r mm Cf VSafH TWELVETREtS T F V 0 '"WITHERS mmmmmmmmmmmm9 " 8UNDAY MONDAY SEVEN SMASH c.' SONG HITSI -PV the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eston B. Humphrey, 104 Newtown street. The two couples will drive to Eugene to morrow. Mrs. Humphrey is the daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. dross. Townsruds to Meet Townscnd club No. 1 will meet tn the Knights of Pythias hall, Fifth and Qrape streets. this evening. Each member Is to bring a cake. rlajrs to Fly Elmer Wilson, chair man of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce retail merchants' com mittee, today asked, that all Medford stores fly the American flag Monday, Decoration Day. Orange I) a nee Ways and means committee of Eagle Point Orange will sponsor Its last dance of a series In the Oasis hall Saturday. Murphy's orchestra will furnish the music. All Grangers and their friends are In vited to attend. Call Here Mr. snd Mrs. Percy Gordon and Mrs Albert Halseth of Salem stopped -on their way through Medford to visit their friend, Mrs. C. B. McRae, of West Prune street. The visitors were on a motor tour! the west. To Parade Rogue Valley Navy Mothers' club will take -part In the Decoration Day parade Monday, It was announced by Mrs. Maude M. Culbertson, commander. Members are to assemble at 9 a. m. In city park at Main and Ivy streets. The parade beglna at 0:30 from the park. To Portland Jack Boyle, decorat or at the M. M. department store; Bob Hayes. Maxlne Robinson and Jack Ban are planning to leave Saturday evening for Portland, where they will visit until Tuesday. Boyle will visit Bob Oolvlg. formerly of this city. Mlsa Robinson will be guest of her sister and the other two will visit friends. . Flying South Dave Lewis, opera tor of a flying service at Portland, arrived at Medford municipal airport from Grants Pass this morning. Ho was en route to the international air races to be held this week-end in Oakland, Calif. He stopped at Qrants Pass to pick up two friends. After his Falrchlld plane had been serviced here, Lewis and bis companions con tinued south. Complete Studies Johnny Snider, son of Mrs. Mauf Snider of 10 North Orange street, and Ralph Den man arrived here ywtorday from the Uni versity of San Francisco, where they are students. The two were accom panied here by Albert Holcgang, who Joined them tn San Francisco from his home In Los Angeles. The lattor will visit his mother, Mrs. Frances Holzgang, at 30 Kosb avenue for a week. Air Travel Heavy Exceptionally heavy reservations from those plan nlng Memorial day visits to distant cities, were today reported by United I Shows at 1:00-3:15 B:4S-l:lo The "BIG SHOTS" The Underworld. Killer Joe Albany, who gloried in terror until a girl stole his worthless heart! with MARY PLl"? THIS ADVE.N TI'KK - PACKED WESTERN COM PANION HIT! SUNDAY 3 DAYS! ViVt7 Whoornyl The t'slonoalrei hue iPlVftK Sam linned ou tha Oay nhll Way . . I f PjSi VafJC ... riAH BD MVlSr.STON In Buck Jones Buck Jones, Hollywood's most pop ular Western cowboy, comes to the Roxy theatre tomorrow only In "Hol lywood Round-Up." a spectacular show of all the western talent In the movie oopltal. The third episode of tho serial, "Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars." will play as an added attraction on the I same program. i Air Lines through Max O. Henne, Held manager here. Capacity or near capacity loads are the order on Unlted'a planes for Saturday and Sunday, Henne said, with plana for the oporatlon of extra sections over certain divisions of Unlted's Pacific coast and coast-to-coast routes. ELKS BAND CALLED FOR MEMORIAL DAY PARADE All members of the Elks band are asked by Director Wilson Walt to assemble at the city park at 0:00 a. m. Monday for participation In the Memorial day parade. DANCE To tha Music of th Dukes of Swing at the City of ROGUE RIVER Sat. Nite, May 28 FEATURING SATCHELM0 and Free Novelties at Midnite ROGUE ELK DANCE SAT. MAY 28 Sponsored by UPPKR ROGUE ORANOI GOOD MUSI0 Men BOo Ladies Free of CARLISLE LYNNE OVERMAN LLOYD NO LAN J. OARROL NAISH Gun-blazing, heart-gripping romance) Pioneers braving a 1000 thrills to settle a new West ... 1 "ARSON RACKET .QrAnJ U1-ANNUAL CLEAHANCS Coats Dresses Hats KTHELWTN B HOFFMANN SWIM AT HELMAN'S IN ASHLAND Open Dally to 10 p. m. Except Monday Tub Baths Tank Plcnlo Ground Sww l:4.V(i:4.v:oo . 30c-40r-10e WHOOPS! WE'RE A 'LEA VI N" TOMORROW NIGHT i KENTiCKY" MOONSHINE c 1 SUN M0N. ONLY Bend Back Your Ears! Kick Up Your Heels! Pick Up Your Gal! and Truck on Down! DURANTE WALTCR CONNOLLY JOAN PERRY CHARLCl STARRET1 PROCESSOR Q U I GERTRUDf N I E S E N RAYMOND WALBURN THI THRU STOOGES RODIRICK CRAWFORD HAL L e R 0 Y Irani Tfhu Vlrflnl Oala Chat. Chat Jimmy Walllnftaa L I Prima Ith kla ami JOHNNY GREEN anil hll arahastra Roaring with Rhythm! Gilt terlnt with (lals! Sparkllnf wllh 8 tarsi Loaded with Laughs! " I'lUiVLi; SAT. MCiUI sW 1 JOft ICHUTZ Ttl0 CO. 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