PAGE TWO focal and" 'Personal CntTlcWpimn Wwivm " " ' " " ' A InrRO picture of '.Tu'clif? 'Wil liam OolVIC of -this city, newly elected Jk. H. coromandpe. wan printed on the first pane jf F'l ilnv'B edition of the Kusen" It.'Kls ter. The picture shows Past Com mundcr Giddlon Htolx of Salem tlllkillK things over with tho ne'V C!. A. n. commnnder. Inserted iH another picture of Jllillte Colvltf, "who. has held many John, includ ing; one oh an Indian flRhtor, po!l tlnlan. soldier, lawyer and school Niiperlntondent." the story renda. Dance till 2 o'clock. Gold Hill every Saturday night. Ml'.f Amillicr Knmlwlt'li Slaiitl Ceorge j'alen will spend S2I0 for a sandwich stand on Nofth lElyerslde nvenue. according to nn application on file todny at the city building department. An ap plication was nlso on file for the Valley Fuol company to establish a woodyard nt the corner of Sec ond and Kir streets. , Dance, Dreamland Sat. night. . fl8 Front Distant l'tntx liuests at Medffrd hotels from a distance Include !r. and Mrrf. 11. T. Illenecko of Pittsburgh, Pi.., .Mr. and .Mr Ted Lewis, A. J. Himonds, Miss E. Oanton, Mrs. K. l-ejotis of New Vork Oit.v. B. -M. Hcanle of Omuha. Neb., A. II. (JlltlK of .Minneapolis. Minn.,. .Mr. and .Mrs. )l. U Stem of Muskogee, Okla., Tl. M. CorKO of St.. I.ouls, Mo., V. Blume of Vancouver. H, -.. Mr. and Mrs. I... J. Smith of Vnh tngton. D. C, l.aVelle Itoozer of Ames., la., Mr. and Mi'Si, Pnoige llamllLon of Jlonnlulu, ,H. TS .- . , "Oet'n permanent wave before the Fourth. Rnwman's 'Henttty Khnppc. Phono .17. .'' ' '103 Vrnnnrlnfr for duly 4li Ashland took on a gain nlmcs phere todny as flng streamers were placed -on Main street In prepara tion for the HIr Fourth celebra tion. Ashland Tidings. Mrs. Mnhol Hall, director of the School of Arts and Crafts nt Asn InnU this summer, will tench courses In weaving, block printing and ".costume . design,... beginning ,luno an.. i , , .. i ' Teu'ltocrtllls ltOl(iitel Juno. has been n busy month fni Hergeant Orover Owm, who c: -ported this forqnoon that he en listed. 10 men In the United Suites army in Med ford. . Ilo has made nu enlistments since June 2. when recruiting activities were tempor arily discontinued. ' ,. . . For best green slabs, nsk driver or enir Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 031. BMP Visitors from -llffHchurg: , Mr.vnnd Mrs. Ilnyco Allen were nmonit the Uosehuru people spend ing yesterday,, in. this city, Thore Is a month-end speclni nt Ethelwyn 11. Hoffmann's offering a selection of dresses and onsemhles In main nnd printed chiffons, crepes nnd rnjnhs nt 'the very spncli.1 prlco. of 13.00. : - . . . JtlO" Rvnntt Pnmlly Kouirns - " Mr. nnd Mrs. Clnrenco V. Kvnna and flani;htor Hetty returned ln.it night from ,n. six days' motor trip. They traveled the McKonitlc hlgh wny to Kugeno and from there 1o Portland, where bttslness was com bined with pleasure' Mr. Kvnns re newing the stock for, his Utister Hwwn shne storo in this city. . Siskiyou Summit Lodge open fo.' the stjminer. (thicken dinner 7Tic; nMii tea room lunches. Orcgi'ililans ut Hotels ; , m-sltlents of Oregon registered at.'Melfiird lintels Include Mr. and Arn.rji.' It. Pooley, Mr. nnd Mrs. U.'K. Toner of 'Kugene, r;. .l.. jian sen '-'of Salem, and the following from I'ortlnnrt: II. W. Holden. J. H.' Mammons. Oh, Rchmelster. Alice W. 'Wlckwlrs, c. J. ljilr, M. 11 Croli .1. W. Wolford, Leon Downs .1. M. Povey. O. .1. Hill, C, K. Haw- lllns, H. Y. Nesbet, H. P. Harrison, Mr. end Mrs. IP. H. Dunn, Mr. ftnd Mrs. A. II. Casllcs, LaWandn Fcn- laysnn, Mrs. t'nrey Joseph nnd H LI Moe.' v.,. Choice Rlndloll. cut flowers nnd f nheral sprays. Samuelsnn Flow r 'lardcn, 30S t:Uttk St. Phone 8S0-X... . 3tt' Aiwtt 'Mnilfnrit Position Jec rtapp of Kugene has ncce' ed ft poslilon with tho local Amer ican Railway Kxprcss office and wllr'be located hero Indefinitely. Mr.'Hiimi had heard much of Med ford before coming to the city nnd was . glad lo locate here. v.'. Dance till 2 o'clock, Ctold Hill verv: Saturday night. SIMP Visited Their Urnndir.otlipr Conrad Jacobson, Oopen man oner nt Casper. Wyo., and slstev Mrs.. II. A. llondster nf Medford. visited their grandmother, Mra. A N..Wsc, over the Inst, week end Oold Hill Mews. .' V. Dance. Dreamlnn.l Sat. night, fts Ilomovnl lo Her Homo M'ns. Oscnr Sabln was removed In hor homo Thursday on Austin street from the-iHrrert Heart hos pital, where sho had spent the preceding 10 days. , Chicken dinner t.t , Club Cute Sunday, 6c complete. us (Inn Marriage Lionise Tho county clerk's office Issued n marriage license this forenoon to Arthur J. -Hancock, an. or i racy. Cal.. nd Norma Wllhrlch, S8, of Ashland. 1,00k 75c, $1.00, f LPS buys any summer hat tomorrow nt the r.m n Lou Hat Shop In tho M. M Ht ore.. Now silk and felt hats very special SLOB. " ii..mb vtsitikra Vostonlnr Mr. rtnn Mr. 8. D. Dnremtis "f Ashlohd' mndo buslnesa trip to Medford yesterday.' . Hon Jdiys Flvo Eggs When City Recorder .ludd H. Pish of The Dalles went to Rather the crrs recently he found that pno White I.ouhurn hud Kid flv-. That one hen produced all the ck was evident in a thin inembrune Joining the white pellets. The largest was about the size 'of a prune, graduating- down to the fifth noout as big as a green pea. All were perfectly formed as to shell and contents. - C'hauncey Florey now. located 123 Hast .Main St. Insurance and Heal Kstate. Citf C.uest Leaves for Xoj-th Marcus Dall, master in tho Thatcher school,-. OJal, Cal.. who has .been, a guest nt. My. and Mrs. F. Corning Kenly and sons for the j past, week, left last night for Port lend. . ,, Dance; Dreamland Sat. night. US Koi-iiioii tin Itoatl Work Jackson county court is this year supervising the expenditure of funds from halt dozen special ror.d levies. The majority of tho special levies, approved by the taxpayers In the districts benefited, are in the . Medford area. Sometimes when folks In this area read of the road work being done In that district, there Is a tendency to pass Judgment without knowing tho facts of the case, and accuse the county court of centering nttention on one corner of the county. We should not fall to differentiate be tween special levy .road work and the general maintenance and build ing work provided out of the gen.- eral fund. Ashland Tidings. Anderson's new studio of Pho- otgrapby, ground floor, 407 Knsl Main, opposite Plggly Wlggly. !! Hush Is lleglilnltig The sheriff's office Issued over 1 00 auto licenses yesterday and more were expected to he Issued today. To obtain a' llcenso at that office, applicants must present the certificate of registration . for .the last year. If the certlfleato has been lost, applications must be sent . directly to the secretary of stale at Salem. Clearance sale of summer hats and shoes nt the Rand Hox nfli Shoo Box, 22.1 Fast Olll Ht. Hat values to $10. CO, sale prices S3. US. $2.08, $1.08. Shoes values f. to SC. sale prlco S3. 05. hoo values $.1.'.ir, to $4.11 !i, sain prlco $2.05. 100 On School Itiiiinl 40 Ycilrs' ' J, K. Wealherford, who for move than 40 years has. sat continually as a member of the Albany school board, has assumed tho chairman ship of that body again. Summer hats going nt 7rc, $1.00, Sl.08. The ICmmy Lou Hut Shop In M. M. Htorc. " 100 llore from Henr State Among the California auests reg istered at Medford hotels are 'Mr.' and Mrs. D..A- Vounian. Mr. and Mrs. M. Chrlstonson, H. Saiil. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Casteel, W. Dahlen. lona C. Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Meyer- of -Los Angeles, - Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Heed of Hilrllngame, Ted 'Heed of" Monterey'." Mr. 'und Mrs. IV. -H. Noack. Mrs. M. L. Dnud. Oeq. W. Daud of Oakland, O. K. nnd E. J. Tracy of Chleo, Mr. and Mrs. It. O. Ijiy ot Stock ton, Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Atkinson of ttebastapol, nnd the following from Hall 'Francisco: Mrs. Kttu and Ityron Coleman, Mr. nnd -Mrs. Vic tor -Cranston, Oco. IThl, W. II. Scott. 10. J. llosenenur, 10. K. Hnell. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dick Ponlnnd. Air. and Mrs. I). Williams. Mrs. F. A. Post, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. L. -Davidson. Kor best green slabs, nsk driver or cull Medford Fuel Op. Tel. (131. OfitP I.nst week! L. A H. and Hot point F.leclrlc ltango Halu. South em Oregon lOIcctrlc. 08' Visitors In litlfortl"TMlay Mrs. W. 11. Watt of the Hide pendence district. Mrs. Poling and daughter, nweneth ot North Phoe nix und fleorge D. Williams were among the Out-of-town visitors In Medford today. Old-fashioned brush nrhnr camp meeting nt Kngle Point every day and evening to August 1. Kvery- body InvlU-d, 08 'Let us haul liwny your gnrha'gi1 and refuse. Vhono 842, Ity San itary Service. . 387tf Local .Man N'iiiihmI Defendant . N. C. Vosterfield Is named do fehdnnt In a .civil action filed In circuit .court yesterday by the Itrucc-ltrough corporation of Cali fornia for $330.-25, claimed to be du eon account. In ntiother civil action filed yesterday. .1. o. nnd J H. McKliinoy nro defendants In a suit filed by the Oltien's bank of Walnut drove. Mo., for S180. claimed to be due on a promissory note. ... . , . , At Ethelwyn 11.. Hoffmann's you will find all strnw hnts formerly nriced lip to $20.:10 grouped Into three Iota , $1.05, SI.H5, $8.Uii, luu New 'fella nnd silk hats, Onge models, special $5.98; other mod els $1.98 to $3.0S. The Hand Hox. ,. v , . - , , -100 On Health Work Miss Nellie Jacobs Is In Portland where she will spend the next lo days In. the Interest of the Jackson County Health association. Oold Hill News. Tjist week! U A II. nnd Hut polnt Klrctrlc Ttnnttc Sale. Smitli crn Orciinn I'.lcctrlo. 98 A special value at ll.Sff In the nil - silk Arlcraft Ikikp Is niaklni; nultc a reputation at Hthelwyn li. Hoffmann's. tf Dlvnrtv Docrw (irnnlcd The circuit court yesterday nrnnl cd a decree of divorce to Mora J Itniley from Irene Italley. Mrs. Illlllnus nf H. Itlversldo Ave. says that Dr. Hlnros Poison Onk Prescription completely cured h.r in two day. It is sold and guar anteed by Month's Drug Htora. Driving tn Los Anuelea Juno SO: want S pnsseimcrs lo share -x. pene. Wrllo Mr A. V. flreen, K.iHle Point. . . ., MEDFORD MAIL (illilltH Pass Hoy Better llayford lllatt of Grants Pass, who recently underwent a. major operation at lie Sacred Heart hoi pitul, was reported today to- -;e showing continued Improvement. .See Brill's Sheet Metal Works for radiator, fender and auto body repairing. tf Dance till 2 o'clock. Hold HlMi every Saturday night. Klltf" Prom!- to Claim lliiii, Too.. A Douglas county pioneer, JutUe William Colvlg of Medford, has been honored. Yesterday he Was elected commander of the Oregon department, Grand Army of trie. j tcopublic, at -tne unnual state en campment In .session at Kllgcne. Judge .Colvlg for many years lived In canyonvllle and was a prom inent figure In progress in . this county. Itoseburg Xews-ltcviett-. . Phono B42. We'll haul awav your refuse. City Sanitary Service 337tP Tree props: A large stock always on hand. Tel. C2. Medford Lum ber Co. 78U Ilahy Clinic Postponed The child welfare clinic sched uled to lie held next Thursday by tho county health department In Medford has been postponed until Thursday of the following week, according to an announcement to day. The health department will also hold a clinic on Wednesday of the same week at llellview. Ap pointments lire urged to be made early. . . . The iPensleys new studio now open, opposite new Holly theater. tP Last week! L. & H. nnd Hot point Electric Kongo Sale. South ern Oregon Electric. 08 Aslilatiil 1'lggly Wlggly Cluinge 1 L. o. Anderson, who has been. manager3 of the Ashland IMggly Wiggiv store, has.dlscontlntied his work there and his place has heen taken by W. J. .Emerson of Klam-. oth Falls. . ... Tree props. All lengths, 'regular size, cheap at Medford Lumber Co. 7StP For licit ureen slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 031. OOtP lloictt for Die Host For days George. Lounsberry has been making regular trips to Me-.l-foi'('s mliila.tui'cigotf course to set a new record, nnd yesterday wns finally . able to , come within-,. 12 strokes of equalling It. Ilo made two holes-ln-one nnd then -when he enmo to the 10th ho shot Id times before he wns able to make the hole, which caused him to lose out on his nmbltion. Reports had it that Mr. Lounsberry had made a score of 44, but luter it devel- ped .that he had forgotten to count two holes. Anyone who would like a bur- gain In a hlRh grade banjo should call nt this office and Inspect the banjo loft llore for fe'aU;.u sacrifice rcgurdless ot cost, . .,, , :2ttP( Carl V. Tengwald, Hotel Holland iimg. (I'liono tins. it" .Mill ill Reduced Kirel The Owen-Oregon Lumber com pany Is not shutting down, but Is operating-ut redtlcetj. speed. James H. Owen, manager of tho concern, located at Medford, arrived In the city yesterday from BOllthorn Ore gnu and Is registered at the Hotel Portland. Oregonlan. Screen doors (fix.ttirca free) Medford Lumber o. Phone 02: 781P Ohnuneoy Florcy now located 123 East Main St. Insurance und Iteal Estate. . OCtP Sook.A. C. llocNinlllcr The Oregon Htato Motor associa tion has been asked to locate A. C. ItuesmllUir, driving, .a 1.10 llulck coupe, carrying California' license No. 3T71I63, who Is reported to be In the vicinity of . Crater liko, Hoesmlller's mother Is reported to bo very ill and it Is desired that he return to his home at once. Dressmaking and remodeling at the Fashion H h o p, 4U 'Medford ltldg. Tel. 1181. tP tonse, squeaking wheels nro dan gerous. Have them tightened on a hydraulic wheel setting machine ut r'ichtner's tlarage. Ulltf , liow .Swiym Tliurstlay ! Hot) Hammond with n 41 and Miss Hussette Slonnett with r5 are' holder .of low-cows made Thuri-J day at .Mo (I ford's miniature golf' course, , i Chauncey Florey now locnted 123 Hast .Main Kt. Insurance nnd Ileal Kstate. (!5tf We specInliEe In radiator nnd I fender repairing nt Van's tlarage, 33 S. ttartlett. Phono 2os. tf IT'S Gilmore Blu-Green Gasoline rr-. A Treated 1 ft iMITH & WAtTKIN .k i Ninth and Riverside TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, Holier Ijiwm Fingers Homer I'ollins of Kurt Klamath sustained injuries tu his right hand that necessitated the amputation of his fingers while roping cattle on the llackler ranch Saturday. While roping a steer Collins' right hand became entangled In .the. rope. , I-ime for all purposes at Med-i ford Lumber Co. , 7t 1 Chicken dinner complete, 65c. Sunday, Club Cafe. 98 HlK'li-lllkliig 1.11(1 Arrives A young red-haired boy from Portland, Maine, was at the loc-il j Chamberpot Commerce-.this morn- lng. and received a letter of In-j torductlon from Ted 13aker to the ; secretary of the Portland chamber i of commerce. The lad Is racing I with another boy to reach Portland, Oregon, first. Until are hltch-hlk-Ing. Having left Maine April 22, he has to he In Portland July 22. Hemstitching, picoting. pleating, button making and hose mending. Handicraft Shop. 26"tP Small Crass Fire ,A grass fire at Kecno Way and Kast Main street, culled the fire department late ..this afternoon. No damage was done, and the firo was quickly extinguished. , , . 'Club Cafe 'dinner, IITiC complete, Sunday. ' 8 'Dangerous Paradise' At Rialto Tomorrow Xancy Carroll's first starring picture, "Dangerous Paradise," all talking picture which comes to the Vox illinllo theater tomorrow, is a story of Intense love and gripping adventure... In a . . South Sea island .. . locale, tho ac tion .moves thru climax after :cll- -m a x with breathless speed to a logical but happy ending. Pur sued . by throe villainous men, hunted and beaten, but tin-, broken in spirit, Nancy Carroll flies to tho man she loyes, forces him to protect her. 'and, as he fights for her, Richard arlen wins his love. It is. .a1 ppwer.ful:-thejne that carries everything before It. . It sei'os .und holds the attention. Kichnrd Ar len Is the leading man. and W'arnvr Olnnd has an important pnrt. The Socictf Lion" to Show atCraterian Jnclt'Oukle imd Lsweat's Cnll.i ghcr, who teamed so well in "Clo.-e Harmony" and "Fast Company," will be seen and heard again a- their : , own .....wise-cratiking.. selves i when . "The So- . , ' ' ',' ' I clal Lion" comes to the Fox Cra terlan the aler tomorrow. . . Oaklo, In the title role of this film ., based on the humorous story,, "M arcii II 1 m h e I f," by Octavos ltoy Co hen, will be seen and. heard as tho garage me chanic iwlth in a v tn y - taught -skill at polo who trios. to go nign. ip.y. hat when he be- In comes a member of the polo-'tcjlm of a rltr.y country club In his' home town, lie Is a wow at polo but a palookn at pink teas, and thus) ii ne ions on ms social lllgn horse nnd finds solace In the arms of .Mary llrlan. tho plain little girl who nils been waiting for him all along. (Inllaghcr is his chief abettor and partner In wise-crackery. A'Japnnese farmer nenr West moreland, Onl., produced $20,000 worth of tomatoes from 1 fl seres. NOW- t You Gilmore I LATOURRETTE'S SERVICE 1321 North Riverside. 'MllllWIMWII High fast Cos at No i : " TTT, FILL YOUR TANK InviteiUs To Your Next Blowout. i i . i , , , "t , ORWiOX. SATURDAY, BLOWDOWN AREA NATIONAL FOREST TABOO TO TRAVEL 1 I The iiBlowdowA 'ttVeu fof 60,000 ncren In the Crater National forest on the south fork of the Rogue river will be closed to travel on July lHt for the season, because of the extreme fire hazard due to awe amounts of fallen timber In that area, which obtains Uh name through ho many trees having been blown down there about four years ano. The area will bo plainly post ed. warnlnK travelers to keep out. The areas of the Owen-Ore&on company nnd the Pelican bay tim ber sales are anions the timber sales of the Crater National forest closed to all smoking nt any time of the day or ninht from July 1st on. the forest headquarters office here announced today, nlso on account of the fire hazard. This rule will be enforced until all dan ger of forest fire abates with heavy rain next fall. The companies concerned in the timber . sates always forbid their employes smoking anywhere in the togging area except In camp, and then only with certain restrictions. Not only would much valuable timber In these logging operations areas be destroyed by a forest fire, but valuable machinery of the companies vould also he jeopar dized. The above regulations are inde pendent of the regulation becom ing . effective on July 1st on all forest lands of Oregon nnd Wash ington which bnna Hmoking while traveling 1n limber, brush or grass arens, except on paved or surfaced highways. TIiIh means, according, to the regional director, C. J. Buck, that if u forest visitor wishes to smoke it will bo necessary to. stop while smoking and to put out alt lighter material before continuing. Ac cording to the records of the forest service, many fires are started every . year . by campers, hunters and fishermen traveling along for est roads and carelessly tossing aside lighted cigarettes, cigars or, matches. ' -. Vincent ;Jjaflrandi the;l?-fear-old trmnp boy bwho .hag Jen ;re covering from an attack of mumps at the city jail h.as been given a homo. .Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Cray icnme down from liuch yes terday and took tho boy to their ranch, where he can havo nil the milk he wants to drink and the food he wants to eat. Vincent appeared huppy whcu' llrs. Gray, elderly woman, buttoned him up. carefully in new clothes and pre pared him for the country trip. The boy promised to stay with the old folks and help them with chores on the farm. It was tho first time he had a home since he wns n small youngster. TOO LATE TO ClASSIR FOfl TiK.VTS furnished sleeping rooms. l30 X.- Ivy. : UNI LOST Lady's tan soft hat. Flnrtnr plcimc return to tliia office. i.Xtf li-linoM modern houso, good out tbulldlngs, r acres fine garden soil, 1 aero irrigated, balance sublrrigated, (.iriUO; $500 down, bnl, terms. Itt Acres, 2-room hox house. $K".1; $50 down. $23 per month. 3 Acres 1 7-yr-old pears. Ilart letts. Anions. Cornice; complete equipment. lHtimate crop this year i!0 cars, s.l.oon. J. C. HAUNKS, Ki So. Central. 4'hone 400. 100 HW1CKT CIIHIiUlKS AVo special ize in a fine article for eastern shipment. H. ). HemlnMton on Crlffin Creek. 102 Can 6efc BIu-Green Gasoline at STATION -r,' at 'the 10-Mile Post Greater:, CfoT '."" 11 9W AT ft i Phone 520 JUNE 28, 1930. iwiAmrr infiMnnn v unnr vv m r I I If II 11 1U. t IIIIIWUI - r--- ' rniviHRnnM rw.iujiij I VL1I III W W 1 ' w ... " 'iMr "I Only a ghost of Its former self wns the public mnrket this fore-; noon, with but two or three booths occupied. On past Batur days the mnrket was busy with all the booths filled and patron age heavy, but In view of the dls- : contlnuunce of the market after July 1. over SO per cent of the booth holders failed to make their appearance, today. Those that did come were loud ill deploring! the closing, action of the oily of- j flclnls. . . i One booth-holder who had been . coming to the mnrket for years.; with dressed poultry, declared thatr farmers were generally ngalnst the closing in view of the oppor- j tunlty It ..gave them in having;; some Independence in disposing of; their produce. . She declared tho money re-1 celved for a. mnrket day's effort was usually left with Medford; business establishments for other j supplies before tho end of tho day. . Tho market will be open for the last time next Monday. Ilov- ever, several petitions are being, circulated In Medford In all effort ; to keep It open, especially during the summer months, when con siderable produce Is mid, retail and wholesnle, the lnlter to out-nf-coiinty' buyers. P.EN'D, Ore. P) A string of thirsty pack mules was repulsed by a mother swan guarding her young when the mules sought to drink In a stream near here.. The swan. at tacked the beasts ot burden, with wings r.nd beak and drove them off. Killed hy Traill. POHTI.AND, Ore., June !!. (If) ATTENTION "Pen Owners and Buyers"' Ooihe iti and see how Parker's new Duotold "Pens and Tencils are changed In 10 aecquds front pocket style to n desk set tap ered shape and back again. , If ynu own a Parker Pen, hrinK it with you and Heo how to get a taper tree lo convert It. If yon are thinking of a pen for yourself or for a gift come see how getting a Parker is like get ting, two pens for the price o one. Savins the price of one Pocket Pen pays for the Desk Base, yet gives you n Desk Set and Pocket Pen, too. Cap and clip free. WEST SIDE PHARMACY The Rexall Store Sunday Dinner Hotel Medford Dinner $1.25 ' "The Food Is Better at The Medford -.INSURANCE. NaoengV HARRY MARX Painter of the Homes . of Men Tinting, Paper Hanging Phone 178-J YOUR HEALTH Is your wealth. It's as near as your telephone. Call 1290 for appointment.- -. . . DR. CHARLES R. SIMKINS Over Woolworth's Store Runian Massage. Electrotherapy Chiropractic - OF COURSE GILMORE Phipps Highway at Jackson Lewis Chandler. 78, vSherwnod, Oro. was injured fatally when his auto- mobile wns struck by li Southern", Paul Whiteman -r- John Boles iii ' - -; "KING OFfJAZZ" " Starts TOMORROW Continuous Shows 1:30 - 11 Coming TOMORROW continuous 12:30-11 p. m, NANCY CARROLL in ."DANGEROUS PARADISE" j Get Films Tonight After .yti'u'yo exposed your film, send il licrc for DeVeloiiiiis ""d Pi'inl ini", wiili Hie iissiw fin'c ol' getting llie liest iiossihle results. . , BRIGHT CLEAR "FULL OF DETAIL" PICTURES The kind Hint ypu'll ,he 'proud to show your friends. 8-Hour Service Special Prompt Attention to Mail Orders 217 East Main St. " You Can Get BLU-GREEN AT Auto Park Street oFILL UP TODAY pp.elflc train near Tlnum iM., , He died In a hospital here hours later.1- - s . t ,rri TONITE A B r o a dway way butterfly who couid not resist the lure cf the West. ALSO Mickiis .(.Hiiiuself) McGuire Mickie's Master Mind" Take Pictures Tomorrow i" I '; ' ' Medford GASOLINE y Service 'I 1 Phone 1037-E in " f KodakFilm k ... .'...din