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NrEDFOTCD MAIL TRTBTTNE. HEDFORD. OREGON. XEDNEST)AY. NOVEMBER 23. 1933. PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and PERSONAL On Biilnoss W. O. Uavrs of Phoe nix transacted business here today. 1 Calls Here C. L. Hill was a Mefdord today. Cook of Gold business caller From TalentO. L. Camer of Tal ent caled In Med ford today on bus iness matters. Andltors Here D. T. Nelson and D. B. McClure. Portland auditor are transacting business In Medford. Here On Business Butte Palls res idents transacting business In this ctty today Included H. E. Pattern and B. L. Albert. Car Stolen Medford city police were notified thla morning of the theft of a black 1036 Ford sedan in. Grants Pass last night. The car bore Oregon license plates 235-080 and was registered to H. H. Wardnip of Grants Pass. Mercury Vp The temperature was moderated In Crater Lake national park today, the weather remaining clear, rangers reported by radio. Park roads were open but tire chains would be needed In the morning and evening because of Icy conditions, the rangers said. On Holiday Trip Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Johnson and child of 618 Catherine street were to leave by motorcar this afternoon for Portland where they were to be Thanksgiving holiday guests -at the home of Mrs. Johnson's uncle. Dr. Edward Stewart. They planned to return to Medford Sunday. New Training Newly-employed stewardesses on United Air Lines will henceforth go to a ground school In Chicago for training before thev en ter actual service on the company's pianes. It was stated today by Max C. Henne. Medford manager. Hereto fore newly-employed girls learned their duties under the guidance of an experienced stewardess on regular in gnu. Mimetic Ite warded Charles R. Braley, Jr., 12-year-old student at St. Joseph's Military academy In Bel mont, Cal., arrived at Medford muni eipai airport by United Malnllner yesterday to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with his mother at her home In Applegate. He was given the airplane trip by his mother for lng an honor student at the acad Ivny. He was met at the airport by Als mother. He will return south by piane sunaay. CJrtI Service Tests United States civil service commission today i nounced the following competitive examinations: principal chemist. principal chemical engineer. 93.600 year, department of agriculture; airways facility specialist. 13,800 i year, civil aeronautic authority; senior biological aide (Injurious mam mal control), 2,00t a year, bureau of biological survey; Junior medical officer (rotating lnterneshlp), 2.000 a year, and Junior medical officer. ipsycniatnc resident), 92.000 a year, St. Elizabeth's hospital, department or the interior. Washington. D. C, Full Information regarding the ex- amnlatlons and positions may be ob tained at the Medford portofflce from Earl H. York, secretary of the local board of civil service examiners. Meeting Tonight Members of Rogue Snowmen were reminded to day of the meeting to be held at the Jackson County Chamber of Com. merce at 7:30 tonight. The agenda Includes the annual election of of ficers and the mapping of plans for a definite program of winter sports ac tivities. Because of the necessity of getting launched on a concrete pro gram without fTirther delay. Arnel P. But4er, president requests the pres ence of all members. One of the In cidental items to be considered Is an Invitation from the Eugene Ski Lauf ers to a aklt tournament on Decem ber 11. The Invitation, received by Kenneth G. Denman as tournament chairman for the Rogue Snowmen, asks that a senior and a Junior six man team be entered. To take ad vantage of the Invitation. Mr. Den man indicated that a Junior team would be organized by the Rogue Snowmen immediately. Bark From Eugene Harry Watson returned yesterday from a brief bus iness trip to Eugene. From Appleeate Kenneth Bossum of Applegate transacted business In Medford this morning. Visits Here Lester Merrifield of Grass Valley. Cal., arrived in Med ford thl morning by train to spend Thanksgiving at the Nell H. Franklin home, 320 Laurel street. From Ashland Among Ashland res idents transacting business in Med ford this morning were T. C, Rlgsby. Fred Nell, Lincoln McCutloch. Eugene Rltzlnger. E. L. Fisher. O. G. Avers and A. T. Edwards. Church Services Thanksgiving ser vices will be held by the Church of Christ. Scientist, In the church ed ifice on North Oakdale avenue at 11 a. m, tomorrow. The public Is in vited. On Holiday Vi1t State Police Cap tain and Mrs. Lee M. Brown and fam ily left by motor car today for Eu gene where they will be guests dur ing the Thanksgiving holidays of Mrs. Brown's parents. Mr. -and Mrs. W. P. Feld. They planned to return to their Medford homo Sunday. Meeting Tonight A meeting of the executive commle of the Medlord American Legion post will be held at 7:30 tonight at the armory. It wUl precede the regular semi-monthly Legion meeting. All members of the executive group nre urged by Com mander Robert R. Ebcl to be present. Returns Home The Rev. Fred M. Weatherford of 906 North Central avenue returned to Medford this morning from a fortnight's trip in Arizona and California. In Arizona, the Rev. Mr. pfltherford, pastor of the Church ofce Nazarene here, at tended a district evangelistic and Christian educational tour. To Dedication It was expected that Medford would be represented at the dedication of a memorial tablet honoring the late Jnmes W. Lewis at the Oregon stae penitentiary In Salem at 10 a. m. Saturday. Mr. Lewis, who died recently, was warden of the prison for many years. Princi pal speaker at the dedication cere mony will be Gov. Charles H. Martin. Osteopaths Meet Southern Oregon Osteopathic society held its regular monthly meeting Monday evening ai the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. W. How ard, 1507 West Main street. Prio: to the buslnes session. Mrs. Howard served a buffet supper of wild goose. Dr. Howard was principal speaker for the evening. The next meeting will be held on December 19 at the home of Dr. W. J. Crandall on Leonard avenue in Ashland. Confers Here Dr. A. Edward Bo troin of Portland, assistant state health officer and director of county health units, conferred this morning at the Jackson County chamber of commerce. He was accompanied by Dr. James Wallace of New York City, an employe of the Chamber of Com merce of the United States. The two men left here for Klamath Falls. New Light A new ornamental light standard Is to be erected soon by the city superintendent's department at the alley on the east side of North Central avenue between Main and Sixth streets. Similar to those on the four corners of Central and Main, the standard will be close to Minn's department store. Cost of the standard was borne by Scott Davis, owner of the store property, said Frank H. Rogers, building In spector. The equipment arrived yes terday and will be put in place short ly. Mr. Rogers stated. PREACH AT ST. MARK'S Bishop Benjamin D. Dagwell of Portland will visit St. Mark's Episco pal church here Sunday morning and will preach the 11 o'clock service. A special Thanksgiving Day service will be held at the church tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Tho church, as In the past, will be decorated in a harvest motif with fruits, vegetables and other food stuffs which will be distributed to the needy after church services. Won I rl Tear h Yon I h LAKELAND, Fla. fp) Florida Southern College proposes a chair of democracy to encourage American youth to embrace democracy with even a great enthusiasm" that the youth of Russia, Germany and Italy support their national programs. Stu dents would be taught the meaning and history of democracy. Dr. Ludd M. Splvey. president of the college, explains, and would be shown that failures of democracies have been failures of Its leaders and not of the system Itself. Funds for the monument to George Washington, in Baltimore, were rais ed by lottery. DANCE ON A -SPRING FLOOR At The OASIS ' NOV. 24th Thanksgiving Nite aLn TOMORROW FRIDAY A QCOFY QUV- - Turn out to W Mw V jT tawn'i hr arhtfi H ri 3V '... i nil of kit ttisiit! UCKUtYKMfi r-1 JUNE TRAVIS A IrCt LUCILLE BALL Ik TIIIMY ONLY! 1 STT IBTrYfOalll - I! I lilTlili niii2J!Hrfl 1 K"""" " TOMORROW Jane's Thanksgiving Show! For three days only ! ' '.r : ... Her funniest show . . Marooned on a, Vy2?'J desert island . . threat. y ened by a gang of smug- J I f fSkmm glers-and Jane loves 'fj WITHERS in. vfl "ALWAYS Jean Rogers Arr-Vj Arthur Treacher J j J W fl Robert Kellard J A. V3 I Eddie Collin 1 Vv yJU I Na'n'a Bryant 1 V - I GLORIA STUART and MICHAEL WHALEN in "TIME OUT FOR MURDER" 'm Plus GLENDA FARRELL in "EXPOSED" Gay Comedy Coming Sunday . V- .-, :. ft V suites, ri PTedie March and Virginia rmce tho Craterian theatre Sunday. romp through the merriest adventures of the year in "There Ooea My Heart," gay comedy romance, which begin a three day engagement at The new streamlined Patay Kelly heads- the supporting cast and Nancy Carroll returns to the screen In an important featured role. Holiday Schedules For Theatres Here Thanksgiving Plan Special attention given to booKir.?s at all three Mtdford theatres will give southern Oregon showgoeri. some fine entertainment for the Thanks giving holiday. And to make mat ters complete, the local theatres will operate on holiday schedule tomor row, with two complete shows In the afternoon and evening. At the Craterian theatre, "Suez," the dramu.:c, thrilling story jf the famous canal, with Tyrone Powvr. Loretta Young and Annabella head ing the huge cast, opens a four-day showing today. This Is the picture that boasts of one of the most awe some, breath-taking climaxes ever screened the dreaded simoon, or "devll-wlnd" of the desert, sweeping everything before it. tho most terror ising obstacle in Ferdinand de Les 5eps' great dream of conquering the desert. The Rlalto theatre, with Jane Withers In "Always In Trouble," and Zanr Grey's "Mysterious Rider" as the added feature on the twin bill, should prove a popular mecca for showgoers. while the Roxy. with Joe Penner in "Oo Chase Yourself." will undoubtedly share In the spotlight. Humnn Bargain DURBAN (AP) The Native Affairs Department of South Africa la In vestigating a complaint of a woman at Umhlali thftt her husband had traded their two children for a mo torcycle, 4 A teaspoonful of human tears give antiseptic property to at least 100 gallons of water. Jane Withers In Holiday Show ' w if s r 1 I with non -possession of an operator's license, were each fined 13.50 and costs. Stanley L. Buell, Ashland, charg ed with operating a truck without a PUC llcensa was fined 10 and costs. Ohio lias lAn$ Ditch COLUMBUS. O. VP) It la poaalbto to travel a distance equal to a trip around the earth without getting out of Ohio's 133.000,000 oounty drnlnage ditch system. Leave It to Jane Withers to get everybody into trouble I This time her accomplices are Jean Rogers, Arthur Treacher and Robert Kellard. and how Jane gets them out of one Jam and Into a doezn others Is the story of her latest comedy, "Always In Trouble," opening a gala three-day Thanksgiving show tomorrow at the Rlalto theatre. Jane gets her family shipwrecked on a smugglers IMand and from there on the fun runs ram pant. Zane Orey'a "Mysterious Rider." featuring Douglass Dumbrllle, Sidney Toler and Ruasell Hayden, wilt play as the companion feature with the Jnne Withers' hit. "Mysterious Rid er" Is a movie quit contest picture. I auto, was aucweel $2.50 and cost. Walter J. Ohrlgll. Moford, RFD 3. and den R. Ragsdala. TrnU. charged Chan & Chan rhlneBe Medicine Co, Re relieved at one by oar hnrbsl remedy. Do yon have: Asthma, Hay Fever, Stomach Trouble. Co nut na tion. Chronic Conjjh, Rheumatism, sinus Trouble, Piles Arthritis. Colitis, Eczema. Appendicitis, High Blood PreAMire, ifostrate, Heart, Mver, Uladflej, Kidney, Lunga, Blood. I'rtnary troubles. Herbs will lvc you relief, 10 a. m. to 6 p. m.; Monday, Taexday, Wednesday only. MA R. Main. Townsend Dance TONIGHT Thanks-giving Eve TOWNSEND HALL l2S2 West Main St. Pleasant Evening for all! - Ray K. Wolff, 17. Medford RPD youth, charged with failure to stop ! bis auto at a main highway lntersec- tlon, entered a plea of guilty In Jus tice court Tuesday. Passing of sen- 1 tence was deferred until Saturday morning, to permit the boy's father : to be In court. William Roll In Bears of A ah 1 find, i charged with Improper lights on his ELK'S DANCE TONIGHT THANKSGIVING EVE For Elks and Their Invited Quest ELKS TEMPLE GOOD MUSIC Admission Elks 50c, Quests $1.00 ! HE COKOUEnED THE BLACK SIMOON THAT SHIPS MIGHT SAUVTIIE l I DESERT.; WHILE THE LOVE OF TWO WOMEN TORE AT IIISJIEAXIT! Out of the choking sands . . . from the fierce grip of the hostile Bodouin ... in the face of the simoon's sav iirn furv with blood, tears, mission . , . came the incredible Suez Canal ! 1 t- ;v 1 r; .. 1 IS A CLIMAX THAT IS THE GREAT- Lfti ' P? m - EST ANY MOTION PICTURE f sZjil 1 . " tM ' a'" m EVER HAD! ... the twisting:, tor- . J. ' - Jp -K i: ,v sy turing, destroying simoon . . . hurl- mm0 fa ! Udf - ing men and animals before it . . . g .m'" k , f:i?.fy f leaving disaster in its wake! Ama- wMmm'l " j Wrt? 4 ing! Bieatntakin8 0 ' ' " - """"" '-J I s xSv r 4 DAYS ',LY M &wW4. I V S S . - . I V ' I V i w- It i '. a,. -Vi Sv TYRONE LORETTA POWER YOUNG a ii ii a n r i i a . -Aty I m u mm v - - rg Joseph Stephenson Siq Rumann Maurice Moscovlch Nigel Bruce Miles Mander Georgt Zucco Complete Shows at 1:48-6:48 -9:00 Mats-SOo Eves-40o KiddieslOo "4 J. Edward Brombei ,i vJ , &f7jV f Schildkraut Henry '.J ' ' t$$f4 Sidney Blackmer . ! h riti&yj fee UWAl : SUNDAY RCIIRni'l.P. 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