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1 r .1 . STUMPED BY PROBLEM in plane geometry, Johanna Manklewlcz, 15, of Bel Air, Cal., sent It to Dr. Albert Einstein who kindly solved it lor her on the back ot her letter. But the solution by the dis coverer of the theory of relativity Is no clearer to her than her teachers'. Johann shows it to class. (InUrnatvmal Soundphoto) On The Side (Distributed by Kin 1 wish t could remember the first day. First hour, first moment of your meeting me. A day of days! I let It come end As traeeless as a thaw of byione snow; It seemed to mean so little, meant so much; If onlv now I could recall that touch, First touch of hand in hand did one but know! Christina Rossettl. It certainly took television a long time to come from around the corner and be available to the public in general. Twenty.1t seven years ago, in 1925, Charl es F. Jenkins conducted a suc-j cessful television broadcast. In 1928, the General Electric com pany broadcast a television pro-, gram in Schenectady three times a week. At that time David Sar noff said television would be as common as radio in home enter tainment in five years. That would have made 1933 the year. But it was not until fifteen years later that the average family be gan to think about owning a tel evision set. PLEASE NOTE The claim "nobody loves a fat man" is definitely erroneous. The novelist Balzac was a fat man. As a great lover Balzac was In the same class as Byron and Casanova. He figured in in numerable romantic interludes. He received many fan letters from feminine admirers. Three ' of his five major romances orig inated that way. The writers were all beautiful, highly intelli gent women. As for example, Eveline Hansky, who was 32, of the Polish nobility and the wife of a millionaire. She had no idea what Balzac looked like until she met him in Switzerland. That he was a short, fat man made no difference to her. A heated romance developed. Bal zac was stolen from Eveline by a Parisienne who was one of those dazzling ash-blondes. Any way, it is as I have stated. Many beautiful women fall for fat men. So, Sir, if you are a little overweight don't be discourag ed. You, too, can be a great lov er. AS IT WAS If this year is your twenty fifth wedding anniversary the following are some of the films that were in the first run the aters during your honeymoon: "Wings." featuring Buddy Rog ers; "Kid Boots." starring Eddie Cantor; "The Lady in Ermine." with Corinne Griffith; "Night of Love," starring Ronald Colman and Vilma Banky, and John Gil bert and Greta Garbo in "Flesh and the Devil." ASKING. Queries from clients. Q. Who wrote the song "My Melancholy Baby" and when? A George Nor ton and Ernie Burnett wrote that song in 1912. Tommy Ly man popularized it. Q. How long has Marlene Dietrich been mar near A. Twenty-eiglit years, w. Is it a fact that some racetracks featuring mutuel wagering once paid off the exact amount? That is, there was no breakage. A. Churchill Downs paid off to the penny for a number of years. As for example. Brokers Tip, win ner of the 1933 Kentucky Derby, paid S19.88 to win, $6.28 place, $4.54 for show. NERVES Mary Garden in her autobi ography stated that never in her long operatic career had she been nervous. She added she had no patience with singers who were nervous. What Enrico Caruso had to say on the same subject follows: "Of course. I am nervous. Each time I sing I feel there is someone waiting to de stroy me and I must fitrht like a bull to hold my own. The artist who boasts he is never nervous is not an artist, he Is a liar and a fool." CHECKING Has long been the policy of this department never to deride, disparage or denounce any sub ject until it has been thoroughly rhprlreri Sri f om fhttv-no nn t numeroloev. u 1 n s Cheiro'i Book of Numbers. Seems more complicated than trigonometry. by e. v. Doling Feature Syndicate, Inc.) I gatheiyhowever, that my num bers are one and four. Cheiro says onejfour people usually get along well with two-nine peo ple. My girl friend is In the two nine group. So I will proceed to check further with interest. ALL STARS Speaking of all star casts the following performers all were in the cast 'of a musical show ti tled Vera Violetta: Gaby Deslys, Al Jolson, Belle Baker, Mae West, Frank Tinney, Stella May hew, Melville Ellis and Annette Kellerman. The greatest all star film cast was in Grand Hotel. It included Greta Garbo, John Bar rymore, Lionel Barrymore, Wal lace Berry and Joan Crawford. Footprinters Planning Social Event Tuesday - A social gathering will be held by members of Medford Chapter lo, international Footprint as sociation at Mon Desir dining room, near Central Point, tomor row evening. Members, their wives and friends will attend the event. which will begin with dinner at 6:30 p.m. The Footprinters organization is composed of peace officers and others interested in law enforce ment work. WEATHER By United Press North California: Fair day and Tuesday except coastal fog. Mon. local ITS NEW lJ ,1 1 v-B.yL i 3 h-r vVvvTwcH With its 180 HP V-8 engine, on 125 i inches of wheelbase, many people think the Saratoga is the best Chrysler car ofall. We invite you to take the wheel and feel what happens! There's a new sense of easy power, of reserve power that make driving a new experience. Inside the engine are reasons for this. Its revolutionary combustion chamber develops more of the power in each charge of fuel than other engines can do. Its construction is both more sturdy and more efficient. More Than 3,000 Witness 2nd Annual Boy Scout Circus An audience estimated at well over 3.000 persons witnessed the second annual Boy Scout Vircus of the Crater Lake Area council Saturday night. Some 1,000 Cubs, Scouts and Explorers par ticipated in the event, which began with the massed entry of ail boys, and concluded with a World United demonstra tion, featuring flags of the world and a giant world globe. Scouts from three counties took part in the circus, which was held at the high school foot ball stadium. Dr. Charles W. Lcmery was circus chairman, and was assist ed by Ray Frisbie, production manager; Roy Huson and Adam Rictor, business managers; Jim my Dunlev, announcer; Vic Califf, Larry Solln, Roy Elm gren and Roy Portcher, com munications; L. S. Ettinger, elec trician; Ed Borg and D u a n e Franklin, staging, and R. E. Wicker, grounds. Cliff Hanson, scout executive for the council, was coordinator. The 12 acts included the grand entry, precision drill on bicycles, the "Cub Scouts' World," Scout games, Scout Olympics, Noah's ark with Cub scouts acting out a fanciful tale of animals, first a 1 d, clowns, communications, rope and timber which featured a tall tower, derrick and bridge built of raw timber and ropes by scouts from Prospect, camp ing, the "first" American scouts, Indians, and the concluding number. The Medford high sohool band furnished music through the eve ning under the direction of I. A. Mirick. 'jl iiMiiniimimei ess .jtl RECOGNIZING THE PERSON If not the uniform, Muggs greets his master Apprentice Seaman Douglas Skip Tlbbltts of Woodland, Cal., when he returns from boot camp training. (lni.cnnUonnl KIND OF HORSEPOWER IS HAMLIN MOTOR CO. 121 N.Bartlett Around Hollywood ' Hollvwood (U.R) Ex-child actress Mitzi Green and her fa mous bangs are back in the movies after 17 years away because she was "scared." The one-time moppet with straight bangs who hoofed In the movies with Wheeler and Woolsey is a grown-up Aline Mosby blonde beauty with curly bangs now. Twentieth Century-Fox lured her over to act in "Bloodhounds of Broadway" because she's not "frightened" of that camera any more. "I quit in 1935 after 'Transat lantic,' Jack Benny's first pic ture and my last," she said. Did 'Babes in Arms' "Years later I did 'Babes in Arms' on Broadway and RKO Retail Merchants Will Discuss Taxes A meeting of the Medford Retail Merchants association will be held at 9:30 a.m. Wed nesday in the Pioneer room of the Jackson hotel, it was an nounced today by association President Otto Ewaldsen. Deputy Assessor Andrew Haw ver will attend to explain pro cedures to be used in figuring taxes on merchandise inven tories on the basis of recently completed formulas, Ewaldsen said. Since 1890, more than $29 billion worth of coal has been sold from the mines of Pennsylvania. jla eiieet One result is performance, even on non-premium fuel, such as you have never felt. Another result is new long term economy. It's an engine that scarcely forms carbon deposit at all. It creates less heat and develops less wear than other engines. It will last much longer, and stay younger on the wayl With Chrysler full-time Power Steer . ing, you execute every steering move with one-fifth the usual effort . . . drive every mile, at every speed, with five times the usual control! With Chrysler Power Brakes you need up to two-thirds By AL1NI MOSBY United Press Correspondent brought me to Hollywood to sign a contract. But I was so fright ened we called it off. I had stage fright, even though I'd acted for years as a kid. It seemed dif ferent when I was grown up." Mitzi toured nightclubs, but avoided playing in movietown. Finally her husband, director Joseph Pevney, talked her into a Job at Ciro's. "There was some talk of movie then, but nothing I want ed," she explained. "I really didn't try hard because I was still scared. With Abbott, Coitello "Then last December my hus band got me a role in an Abbott and Costello picture. The part originally had been written for Marjorie Main! "Joe suggested f'clo it to tear down my fright about facing a camera again. So if went on the set. Nobody said the right lines, nobody rehearsed' and I was happy. It was a good movie to start on, because It was so in formal." ; Never Wai Child Star Mitzi doesn't mind not being the star of "Bloodhounds of Broadway" because, she says, she never was a child "star" in the first place. She figures that's also the reason why she was one junior actress who grew up to be happy. She has 10 years of marriage and three children to prove it. "When I was a kid I never thought acting was that import ant," she said. "I couldn't wait to go out and play with my friends. "I'd like to do more pictures, and supporting roles are all right. This work keeps me home from nightclub tours, and my husband and children come first." TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CJftflrt DOWN. 4 acre, mostly JJUVA clover, l'i" pump Irri gated. S-room modern; garage at tached, barn, henhouse, furnished guest house. Take late car aa part. ONLY $8000. COTCn FULL, PRICE. Dandy near VO'Jv new 8-bedroom modern; garage attached, on j acre fine soil. Lovely lawn, flowers. Butane. Terms. tflfl DOWN 61 acres. 15 Irrl JJJUV gated, 8 alfalfa, bal. hill pasture. 2 modern houses, barn, outbuildings: fine well, spring. Chickens, Ford tractor, machinery. ONLY SI 1.000. t Kid DOWN, balance 25 per I vU month. Acre tracts, MEA DOWLARK SUBDIVISION. Shade. good wells at 50 ft. $650 and up. TED GUETZLAFF Agy.. Realtors 2-2709. Res. 2-8850, N. 99 at Big Y FOR SALE by owner: 2-bedroom mod ern home. Medford water, aewer. $6800. terms. Old Pacific Hwy., Rt, 2, avx ail, central romi 1950 HUDSON Pacemaker .dr. R&H. fierfect condition. $1395. Trade and erms. 1036 W. 11th. MAN for ranch work. Permanent, good wages, cabin furn. Ed Whitton, Dead Indian road. Ashland. 3-AXLE lumber trailer. Ed Whitton, Dead Indian road, Ashland. WILL BUY equity in 2-bdrm. home with acreaae and outtmlldlnea. vi- clnlty Medford. Ph. 2-2566 from S to 5 FOR SALE OR TRADE: Dodge pickup in gooo snape. rn. z-070u. a. w. rtonn. FOR RENT 3. room duplex at Boyd's moiei, cio. yu. rnone j-duu. CHRYSLER SARATOGA SOMETHING less foot pressure . ; . and still stop in manyifeet less than other cars can do. Yes, behind Chrysler's new engine you'll find a new kind of car. Won't you come in and feel what we mean? SOTB : Peuer Slttrinf tkm&md on Crown tmpfriat. AvottaiU, extra, on any new ChrytUr, CHRYSLER THE FINEST AMEKfCA HAS VET Monday May It, 1932 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY GOOD clean furn. downstairs apt Close in. AdulU. 818 S Oakdale. FOR BENT 3-rm. furn. hie Ph. 2-7773 FOR RENT Furnished 2-bdrm. house. Automatic washer. Large fenced yard. Adults preferred. Inquire 1237 No. Riverside. DELUXE 1930 KIT ROYAL CHAMP ION, 26-fi. Sleeps 4. Shower, elec tric refrigerator, water heater, gas range, circulating heater. Excep tionally fine condition. 1P93. See at Gilbeson's, first place East KMED, Ross lane. RED fryers $1 23 each. Ph. 2-7722. FENCIT decorative protective for shrubs flowers corners. These are sectional. F. E. SAMSON COMPANY. Inc. BEAUTIFUL thoroughbred Cocker puppies, weaned. 2 blond, 4 red; small parents. 18 Richmond. Ph. 2-8448. BRAND new duplex. 600 So. Grape. or pnone3-a443. FORSALE 3'"j acres Irrigated. 3-rm. modern house. 2 bdrms. Fireplace, tile bath. Close to school, on paved road. Terms tf desired, $14,000. Call 3-2861. FOR SALE 6 mixed steers around 600 lbs, l slaughter cow. 8 heavy springer dairy oows bred to White Face bull. Bob Humphrey. 3'i miles off Crater Lake Hwy, on Butte Falls road. BABY CHICKS also some Leghorn Cockerels. Get them now. Ev SAMSON COMPANY. Inc. BUICK super convertible. Excellent throughout. New tires, $150 under ceiling. Phone days only. Shady Cove 2143. FOR RENT Furn. apt. for 2, featur ing surrounding ceramic and built- Ins. $35 per mo. B40 Whitman Ave. FOR SALE Equity in good house trailer. Stokes Trailer Court FOR RENT New 4-rom duplex. Bath and utility rooms. No pets. Refer ences. Phone 2-6369. LARGE Guernsey heifer with White Face calf. Phone 3-7U75. LOST Plaid robe at high school Sat- urday evening, none 2.B337. NAILS 6. 8 and 20 common;- cement", roofing, brushed shakes; doors, win dows, new and used; plywood mould ings, cabinets; electrical supplies, etc. 2280 Orchard Home Dr. Ph. 3-3470. FOR SALE Milking Shorthorn and Guernsey cow. Producing 15 quarts, fresh 4 months, 3 years old. $225. Jim Gregg, Central Point. WANTED One setter Immediately. Bauer-Edmonds Inc. Phone 3-0029. 3 OR 4 TONS of first cutting alfalfa. Call 834 Cent rJ Point $20 ton. ONE Gibson refrigerator $100. West- inghouse elec. range $45. 705 South Riverside before 5:00. Used Electric Hedge Shears a bargain F. E. SAMSON COMPANY. Inc. FOR R E N T Small 2-bdrm. house. East side. Available June 1. $50 mo.. . water paid. Ph. 3-3204 after 4:30. SELECT your Iris now. Collection of any 20, 35c Iris, for $6.50. Katherine's Gardens, 3363 Jacksonville Hwy- FOR SALE Modern Universal gas range in good condition $75. Five new Firestone white sidewall tires 710x15 at regular retail price. Modern Cor onado radio-phonograph console, walnut cabinet, $05. Also John Deere mower with tractor hitch, in excel lent condition- A good dump hay rake with tractor and 3 -bottom John Deere plow. If Interested In any of these items, call 3-1632. ST. ANN'S Altar Society Rummage and Gift Sale. Monday and Tuesday, May 26 and 27 at Sacred Heart Par ish hall, 326 So. Oakdale, From 10 i.m. to 4:30 p.m. PLANTS Vegetable Flower. Hardy, vigorous large assortment. F. E. SAMSON COMPANY. Inc. NOTICE Commercial spraying of all kinds. Phone 2-J376. WHhrow. IF IT'S hard to get, try NORTON'S LUMBER CO., and buy the low way off the highway. FHA terms. Phone 3-2808. RELIABLE lndy wants baby sitting Phone 3-2o2R. FOR SALE bv owner: Leavine state Well constructed roomy 2-bedroom East side home. With or without rurnlsninga. Reasonably priced. Terms If desired. Phone 2-8428 for jippointmem. NOTICE Tree surgery of all klnda. Phone 2-5378. Withrow. 6 - PASSENCER SEDAN TO FEEL! CAR PRODtCED iwi fey MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE ELEVEN TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 3000 FT. 1x6 T.M.C. dry. at $50; about 1300 ft. 1x0 Camp White siding. 10.000 ft. 1x6 to 1x12 good sheath ing and shiplap at $40. There are 30 6x16x18 It. timbers at 140 a 1000 No. 1 cedar shingles. Everything (or a building, new and used. HAGGARD LBR. CO. 90 at Phoenix. WANTED Stenographic work. WilN ing to accept training as part pay ment. Tribune Box 2131. N O T I C E If your bothered with aphids. phone 2-5376. Wllhrow. FOR SALE Carina bulbs. Also taking orders for Iris. PHILLIPS NURSERY 15!)7 S. Peach TRANSFER VOCKEL'S TRUCKING SERVICE. Local, long distance, and HEAVY HAULING, machinery, cats, shovels, etc. Call GEORGE YOCKEL. 2-8311 or 2-7755. Ashland. Ore. FOR SALE Power lawn mower. Call 2-3085. EAGLE POINT Shoe Repair, pick up and del. Tues. tt Frl. at Rldgely a Grocery. rOR TRADE Furnished or unfurnish ed scenic modern home. 3'. acres land, for late model car. Close to year around work. Tribune. .Box 1837. REMEMBER the BUILDERS SERVICE for Dramex, one coat texture paint Paint. Interior & exterior Cedar Shakes, hand brushed Sheetrock Celling tile it plank Many other Items for the home maker. BUILDERS SERVICE 2802 Crater Lake Highway Medford. Ore. Ph. 2-8379 ORDER EARLY Select Green Fir Slaps MEDFORD FUEL. Tel. 2-2111 "rooms, steam heat, refritr all ulll. pities paid; close In 217 S Riverside PLANER-BLOX. Clean, quick de- livery . Medford Fuel. Tel. 2-21 U FOR SALE Practically new saddle. and small fireproof safe. Ph. 2-03fi2. STAINLESS STEEL "LO-HEET" 3 "niv heat control health sets are made and stamped "VOLLRATH and so is all vollrath steel. Accept no sub stitutes and onlv from the Bnnrifr. Dealer by that name. See them while available. Call 3-2463 or 3-3079 for appointment and personal demon- FRYERS & roasters 1040 Maple Park Ph. 3-6037. ARCHERY tarlcla hv Rear HHttIv polar and cub bows. HAAS BROS. SPORTING GOODS. Open until 8:00 every evening. When You SEE Rogue TRAVEL SERVICE A FREE SERVICE We Reierve and Sell Airline and Steamship Tickets LOBBY HOTEL JACKSON PHONE 2-6779 USED MARCHANTS MODEL 10 FA FIGUREMASTER Almost New MODEL ACR-8M MODEL 10-M Automatic Multiplication Division MODEL 8-D FRIDEN CALCULATING MACHINE AGENCY Clifford C. Voight, Manager 629 MAIN KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON . C 'Skip" Bailey, Sub-Agent Medford, Oregon Phono 2-9314 Follow His Adventures in the Comic Page Every Day When BUZ SAWYER starts an assign ment, there's plenty of adventure ahead. Trouble-shooter for an oil company, BUZ gets dangerous assignments that take him to every corner of the world. For an adven ture in reading, follow BUZ SAWYER in the comic page every day. BUZ SAWYTR APPEARS EVERY DAY in the Mail Tribune TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CHA MPS GARAGE 1114 N. Central. rn. 2- iuu. i ux ii rigni i cnarge y oul ess. LAWN seed. Medford's best buy. Big Y special lawn mix, formulated for the Rogue Valley area and treated $1.25 a pound. BIG Y FEED 8e SEED CO. Open Sundays Sc Evenings till 8 p.m. GARDENERS equipment Rakes, hoes. snoveis, sprayers, dusters, grass shears, lawn mowers, lawn rollers, fertilizer spreads. Insect sprays and dust, vigoro and morcrop. Every thing needed for good gardening. BIG Y FEED At SEED CO. Open Sunday & Evenings till 8 pjn. AUCTION 1133 North Central Monday and Friday, 7:00 PJbL Consignments always welcome, W do appreciate your business. "A Square Deal Or No Deal" . Phone 3-2939 For Details HEARING AIDS "ROYAL" and "SUPER.ROYAfJ only 75 eurs' Ben Conduction Dooiem aoalU aN4 at motors vttncotu mow in 2 Cefers -A" EBONY FINISH OOLDIN FINISH to-DAr tirutM nrviifoi ' ' West Side Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Main & Grape Medford. 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