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MEDFORD TTJIBTTJvE, 3IEDFORD, OREGON", FRTDlT. DECErBER I, 3933. PAGE THIRTEEN Local and Personal Visit i Camp Kerb; Capaln Harold' K. Stow, welfare officer for tha CCC dlatrlct, with headquarters here, itpent yesterday at Camp Kerby at Selma. . Gates I Oeorge E. Oatea of the Oatea Auto company has been confined to hla home tor over a week, with Infection axlalng from a car buncle on hla arm. Hla condition waa reported today aa improved and satis factory. Gatea haa been under a phyalclan'a care. How One Woman Lost 20 Pounds of Fat Lost Her Prominent Hips Double Chin Sluggishness Gained Physical VIrot A Shapely Youthful Figure. r If you! fatfirst remove the cause 1 Take a half teaapoonful of Kru schen Salts In a glass of hot water In the morning o light on fatty meat and sweets In 4 weeks get on the sea lea and no; how many pounds of fat have vanished. Notice also that you have gained In energy your akin la clearer you feel younger In body Kruschen will give any fat woman a Joyous surprise. But be sure it's Kruschen your health comes first and SAFETY m FIRST Is the Kruschen promise. Get a Jar of Kruschen Salts from Woods Drug Co., or any leading drug "glst anywhere In America (lasts 4 ' weeks) and the cost la not more than 85c. If this first Jar doesn't convince you tills la .the easiest. SAFEST and surest way to lose fat your money returned. Get that Kruschen feeling of su perb health, of spirited activity no more gas, acidity or constipation. "I've men every ming else ana i Kruschen Is the only tiling I get .re- suits from. I've lost 20 lbs. so far and only have 15 His, more to lose. mqa JSvcn after I'm down to W'-Vr normal weight I'll continue Tjr Kruschen for It makes me 4T feel Kreat.' Helen Smith. Haverhill. Mass. Business Callers Loren O&la of Oak ridge and "Doc' Eddtngs of Grants Pass were Wednesday business osilers In Medford. In Medford Today Sergeant Ed Walker 'of th game division, Oregon stats polios, Is spending today in Medford, having arrived hers from Rosa burg, where he Is now stationed. Bicycle Is Found City polios yes terday recovered tha bicycle belong lng to Thomas Kroschel, which was stolen from the football field in the afternoon. s Fifty-one Reports During the month of November, a total of SI accident reports wars filed with the city police, tabulation, mads today shows. In Christmas Colon Tor the Christmas opening tonight, tb strings of lights on Main street will be turned on, in red and green bulbs. It was reported today, Called East 'Mrs. B. W. fihockley and son Phillip lsft this morning on the Shasta for Jackson, Miss., where Mrs. Shock ley was called by the seri ous illness of her mother, Mrs. J. P Nelson. Returned to Ashland 45. B. Buck ner, 35, who had a California license on his automobile, was arrested at 1:30 a- m. Thursday by Medford city police, for Ashland officers, where he was wanted on a hit and run charge. He was returned to Ashland yester day. Buckner, according to police, had a shotgun, a rifle and three pints of liquor in his car. Ministers fly Through 'The three flying ministers. who have won much attention throughout the coast, went through Medford Wednesday, stopping for a brief time at the local airport. They were on the southbound plans. Leaves for Klamath Cal O. Wells, deputy U. 6. harahal, is leaving to day for Klamath rails, from which city he will taks two federal prison ers into Portland for grand Jury hear ing. e Pined Today Leslie Cogglna, ar rested on eharpo of being drunk in a public place, was fined 910 in city court today by. Judge A. D. Curry. Coggins was arrested by the city police. Haley in Court I. B. Haley of Ash land was fined $10 In Medford city court this morning on charges of reck less driving, following a collision at 12:20 a, m., Thursday morning at the comer of Fourth and Bartlett streets. The other automobile involved in the case was driven by E. H. Mann of 47 Rosa avenue. Life Shortened "Tuberculosis cuts off two and a half years from tha average length of life In the United States, is a fact brought before the nubile here this week by members of tne Jackson County Health associa tion, Jn urging support of the drive to sell tuberculosis Christmas seals. The aim of the seal for the past 29 years has been tha elimination of tuberculosis. Much has been accom plished, but as Dr. Henry P. Vaughan, commissioner of health in Detroit, has stated, "It will be a long time before tuberculosis, unquestionably wholly preventable, will be wholly conquer ed." The fact that the disease Is preventable Is the challenge which health workers offer to all cltlzens-ln asking cooperation by the purchase of seals. Thirteen Take Exams The civil service examination for a field elerk in the forest service was taken Wed nesday by 13 prospective applicants. Mrs. Millard IllMr. D. E- Millard was reported ill at her home this morning. flhe will probably go to the Community hospital this evening, where she will undergo a major op eration tomorrow. Report to Police Oeorge W. Heu ners of Jacksonville and E. L. B re wold of Star route, Medford. were driving the automobiles which coll hi ed at 12:30 p. m. yesterday at 1813 West Main street. Visit Here Mrs. O. B. Davis and children; her mother, Mrs. R. A. Smith, and Mrs. Clara Click jI Nu bleber, Cal., are here for a few days on business, also visiting Mrs. John R. Norrls of Jacksonville and other friends of the valley. Fog Causes Wreck Fog was given ss the reason for the collision Tues day evening at 6:30 o'clock between the automobiles driven by Mrs. w. L. Angers of Weed, Cal.. and Jean Steph ens of 30 Kenwood avenue, Medford The accident occurred at the corner of Main and Central . Arrive for Duty Civilian Conaerva tlon corps officers, who have arrived to take un duties In the various camps, include Lieutenant August V. Zaccor, U. 8. N., who reported ot company 1S23, Pistol River camp; Captain Harry E. Cooper, cavalry serve, Chicago, who will be at Camp Applcgate. company 1826; Second Lieutenant Herman E. Welssman, cavalry reserve, Baltimore, Camp Car- berry creek, company 986; Second Lieutenant John O. McCurran, cav alry reserve, Omaha, Camp South Pnrlr nt fhn RotrilA River. eOmoaUV 1 1642. bL-- Hear ths "W VNW "Sing to Me" t ii Holly Will Show Twin Bills A DOUBLE FIRST RUN FEATURE FILM POLICY WILL GO INTO EFFECT AT THE HOLLY, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2 Our Prices To Remain The Same Matinee 25c. Evening 35c. Kiddies 10c Anytime E. E. MARSH, Manager BIGGEST SHOW VALUE IN TOWN With Marjoria White Louis Calhern Comedy Mickey Mouse News ENDS T0NITE Will Rogers in 'Down to Earth Saturday Only Continuous Shows 1 :45 to 11 Tearing Down & TUa TaWII Trail I 116 a ill II, nia.il Round the turn lay danger and romance H J ALSO Andy Clyde Coraedy f.j Chap. 10, "Whisperir.fr I Shadow" Mickey Mouse ft' ,1 r wy, 2 mSiA 'it jhtrflriMtftt Mfcefr Mb Hear the E Continuous Shows V" V MEDFORD 'S s"ng to Me- Saturday, Sunday and . I """V I FINEST THEATRE rCMi $j Matinee 2Bo till 6 P.M. Jggf s . AIR CHANGED h After 6 P. M. 35o fW (AY EVERY SEVEN MINUTES WfTARSATURDAvN FEATUHESr TheyCalldto52! h S I "FLASH" j li fE jtB - III IP r. jt 'I" AParanfountPWurewith mfi?23t I ! I ruisilaUGHTOH hif ' 1 - li HURRY HURRY HURRY ENDS TONIGHT LAST TIMES TONIGHT MAE WEST "I'm No Angel" with CARY GRANT Curvacioui, come-hither, mlsbehavta' Mae! America's startling new personality . . . giving notions to the nation . , , as she spreads a new heat wave from shore to shore I Diamond in the Rough in a Platinum Blonde Betting Collttlon Today Ij. E. Robertson of Central Point driving the State of Oregon truet which figured In- the accident at the overhead bridge near Tolo, at 8:30 thla morning. Tha trut waa atruclt by tha cap which Joseph McKone of Alberta, Canada, waa drlv. ln, according to the report filed with tha city police. McKone was en rout to Loa Angelea to vlalt his daughter. . Patrick in Court For falling to have an operator'a lloense, James Henry Patrick of Jacksonville waa fined IS and costa of W 50 In Justice court thla morning. He was arrested by atate police Thursday following a collision with the oar which D. 8. Campbell of 613 South Ivy atreet waa driving. The aocldent occurred at the coiner of Twelfth and Riverside ave nue. . Peart Fined Oeorge O. T. Peart of Central Point entered a plea, of guilty in Justice court Tuesday after noon, and waa fined 925 and $4.90 costa for having three wood ducka and two quail In hla possession. Peart was arrested Tuesday afetmoon by state police of the game division, and taken before Justice of the Peace V7. R. Coleman. CM JIJI"W "' SWMajSfl iwm ,wjvwsmp wui,,Luii''.ii,'.j ii'ji'fi M-xtoii ...... ". i J . J' . ":'-- iTtriir :00.9:00 EijUS rjStltM Kiddle, ... loo TODAY and SATURDAY They Slept in the Sanie Room and Didn't Know Each Other! fMAH FOSTER oc SIDNEY laura WOP" , l " . . .v -Wf jot- ., V .1111 ! XT .s la " vn .Ma..Rn in kSkino op tub ABE" m-um I NO WONDER sSffiHf JTHEY CALLED AiN'lA these fellows J " Here today dead tomorrow Today we lovel" was their slogan. 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