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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD, OREGON. TUESDAY. MARCH 31. PAOE FTVE LOCAL and PERSONAL Enters Hospital Mra. Ben E. Harder entered Sacred Heart hospital yester day for medical treatment. From Jacksonville Chester Webb of Jacksonville was making several business calls In Medford today. To Helena Mr. and MrB. J. j. Brant left by train this morning for Helena, Mont., after visiting friends here. Pastor Leaves The Rev, Philip Orowney left by train this mormnj for Woodward after a business vtu here. Grants Pass Visitors Mr. and Mrs. R. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Stephens and children wore among Medfordltes visiting in Grants Pass Sunday. - OREGON'S FAVORITE Try It today I PJ HI 1 r jmamytime' BWTthi A A '"Tifft Ends Tonite! AU-Star Cast! HIDES ONaBfflSiS THE WS W T 77 iiii w & The General Motors Instalment Plan enables dealers in General Motors cars to arrange the monthly payments best suited to your circumstances and the car you buy -whether the payments are $15, $20, $25, or any other amount per month, Seldom are two inslnlmrnt buyers in the same financial cireum Manees. They differ in the amount they can pay down and they differ also in their ability to pay comfort ably certain amounts per month. GENERAL CHEVROLET CARS Business Visitor Ptr w t last night for his headquarters in w uny auer transacting bust ness here yesterday. , Hart Away Floyd Hart left on the evening train yesterday for San Fran- Cisco where he will make a brief busi ness visit. TouVelle Nurth Judge Frank F. TouVelle, state highway commissioner. , left by train last night for Portland where he was called by business. To Portland W. A. Higginbothnm was among those leaving by train lat night for Portland where he intends making a business visit. tillstrap Away Ernest R. GUstrap left on the morning train today for Eugene.'where he will make a shon business visit. Motor to Portland The following group enjoyed a week-end motor trip to Portland: Miss Gertrude Butler. Mrs. John W. Johnson and Miss Vac Scheffel of Medford and Mrs. Earl Leever of Ashland. Aliens Return Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Allen returned to Medford Sunday after a ten days' vacation in Van couver, B. O. They were accompanlrd on the trip to Canada by Mrs. T. M. Parrett. Postpone Meet Announcement wis made today that the meeting of tne Adult Missionary society of the Fir3t Christian church has been postponed until Thursday afternoon because of a funeral. Changes Plea Paul Oysin of ths Central Point district, who pleaded not guilty In city court Saturday to a charge of violation of the baste rule of driving, yesterday changed his plea to guilty and was fined $15 by City Judge Allen D. Curry. Janouch Returns Karl L. Janouch. supervisor of the Rogue River na tional forest, returned today from Portland where he spent the ajt three weeks In assisting In the re vision of the United States forest ser vice administrative handbook. From Portland Roy Applegate. brother of Frank Applegate of this city, left this morning for his homo In Portland, after visiting here for n short time. He returned recently from Klamath Falls where his father. Capt. O. C. Applegate, is in falling health. To Inspect Guard Quarterly In spection and muster of company A and headquarters company, 3rd bat talion, 186th Infantry, will be held at 8 o'clock tonight at the Medford armory. MaJ. William H. Ellenburg of the 162nd Infantry will be the In specting officer. Body Brought Here The body of Richard E. Granger. 19, CCC enro'lee who died at Camp Tule Lake yester day from an accidental rifle shot wound, was brought to the Conger funeral parlors here today. The body will be sent tonight to Mt. Gllead. Ohio, where the youth's mother te- sldes. If you agree to pay more per month than you can afford, your car may become a burden and not a pleasure. If yon pay less per month than you can comfortably afford, yon pay too much for a financing service you do not need. Therefore, the most satisfactory and economical plan on which to buy a car on instalments is the plan which exactly suits your individual requirements. This is the General Motors Instalment Dan. It is easy to figure yourself what the costs of various payment terms are at of 1 ot the original MOTORS INSTALMENT PLAN Optrtted by Genera Molon Acceptance CorpoHtion & TRUCKS PONTIAC OLDSMOBILE BUICK LA SALLE CADILLAC From Tule Lake Capt. John R. Murray, commanding officer of Camp Tule Lake, conferred with officers yes terday at Medford CCC headquarter?. Return to Seattle Mrs. Olson and small son Kenneth left on the evening train yesterday for their home In Seattle, after visiting for the past month with Mrs. Olson parents he.-e. Called by Illness Miss Dorothy Mitchell left on the evening train last night for her home in Albuquer que. N. M., called by illness In her family. Her stay there will be in definite. More Crater Snow Four Inches of snow fell In Crater Lake national park during the ntght. It was reported from government camp this morning. The weather today was described s partly cloudy. Golf Luncheon Announcement was made today that luncheon would be served ss usual to women of the Rogue River Golf club at the cluo house tomorrow. If weather permits the tournament will be played, but luncheon will be served whether or not playing is under way. Here on Business J. H. Banks, spe cial agent of the Royal -Liverpool group of fire Insurance companies, with headquarters In Portlsnd. was a business visitor here yesterday. He conferred with Ed M. White and J- C Collins at the Brown & White real estate office. Golden Returns Eugene C. Golden, educational coordinator of the Med ford CCC district, returned today from a trip upstate during which he con ferred with executives of educational Institutions regarding scholarships for enrollees of the Civilian Conserva tion corps. Church Supper Ladles of the Bap tist church are sponsoring a covered dish supper In the recreational hall of the church Thursday evening at 6:30. Each one attending Is asked to bring two covered dishes and sand wiches enough for his family and guests. At 8 o'clock, following Vit supper, a missionary play. "The Be trothal of Mat-Tsung." will be pre sented by Mrs. E. N. Warner's Btbl class. New CCC Adviser Earl S. Griffin of Portland, recently appointed an educational adviser for the CCC, re ported for duty at headquarters here today. He was assigned to Campi McKinley and Sltkum to replace Har ry Andrewsen of San Francisco, who has resigned from the CCC, effective tomorrow, to return to civil life. Mr Griffin Is a graduate of Oregon State college. He was an assistant rangor on summer duty last year with the Fremont national forest service. w Malta Commandery, K. T. t- S . Masonic Temple. Ashland. A Oregon. Stated Conclave. 95 Wednesday, April 1st. Open long form, brief routine business, also work In the Order of the Temple. Visitors wel come. Light refreshments after ses sion. E. L. LENOX, E. 0. Be correctly corseted in an Artist Model by Ethel wyn B. Hoffmann Qse Mall Tribune want ads. itiiii "Freshman Love" Warren Hull (left), Patricia Ellis and Prank Mcmigh (right) slr.. dance and snicker their ' way nto hearts as they cavort to the merry whir1, of fast rowing crews and faster stepping co-eds in "Freshman Love," the comedy with music coming to the Rialto theater tomorrow for a two day run. Jay Clarke. Internationally famous men tall st, will continue his personal appearances on the stage of the RUUj Jane Withers in Pinky Tomlln and Rita Canslno head the supporting cast of Jane Withers' starring picture ."Paddy O'Day," coming to the Cratertan the ater for tomorrow only matinee and evening also being shown tomorrow night at the Holly theater. The story of " Paddy O'Day" follows the trail of a little lass who comes over to the United States on the steer age of a big boat, and who capltlvates the hearts of all her fellow passen gers. When she arrives at Ellis Island, It is only to meet disappointment. Hnr mother has died and she must be sent back. She eludes the vigilant eyes of the 0 ., . ' 3fl Ht( 3t balance per month for exam, pie, 6 for 12 months. And it will pay yon to compare costs on this plan with other plans. When you do, be sure to include equally com plete insurance protection. Under the General Motors Instal ment Plan you receive a policy in General Exchange Insurance Cor poration, protecting your new car against Fire, Theft, and Accidental Damage including Collision. Dealers in General Motors cars will be glad to show you how easily this plan ran be made to fit your needs and your purse. Coming to Rialto through the week. His remarkable ability to answer the various ques tions that have hn asked him In the past two dnys have resulted In creating more discussion than has been done by any personality in re cent years. He appears in person for both matinee and evening shows as a special added attraction to the regu lar screen program. With "It Had to Happen" ending tonight, he will again be on the program with "Freshm-in Love." "Paddy O'Day" Immigration Inspectors, and escapee to the house where her mother used to work. It Is a strange, crazy house hold, presided over by two eccen Tie in iiR'lMiio I 25 II HI 0:45-9:00 y-jJ V j-r1 r jfl ""ea-10' L . Tomorrow and Thursday !C SHAKE A FOOT TO ALL OVER WITH LAUGHTER SHAKE A LEG TO SEE . . The fastest, merriest, gag- Jag of this school yearl Rhythm denies: mance roars in a rollicking regatta FIREIHMAN happen Plus Special Added Attraction! Also on staee for remainder of weekl The iestet notelte ealue In Meilforii tor years! Ask tnj of thooe that haie seen and heard him anwer qne.flons rm Ime. travel. aunts who repress the almost Irre pressible Pinky Tomlln. Song numbers In the picture In clude Plnky's own "Changing My Am bitions." in addition to "Keep That Twinkle In Your Eye." i Like to Play a Balalaika" and "Which Is Which." SIX CONVENTIONS 10 BE HELD HERE Six conventions for Medford on June 16, 17 and IS were announced today by the Jackson County Cham ber of Commerce. The organisations to hold their annual atnte meetlnfts here are the Grand Army of the Republic. Ladlea of the Grand Army of the Republic the Women's Relief Corps, DauRhtrra of Union Veterans of the Civil War, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War and the auxiliary of the Bona of Union Veterans of tho Civil Wnr, While these six organisations sre sfflllated, each holds Its own con' ventlon, It was pointed out. Tney were persusded to hold their meet Ings here through the efforts of Cole Holmes, chairman of the cham bers convention committee. F CLOSETO QUOTA Jackson county's Red Cross fund for eastern flood relief was augment ed considerably today with the receipt of $17 from the Phoenix Thursday club which raised the money at a card party for which only a nominal change was made. This morning the county fund stood at $630, only $45 short of the quota of $674 aet by national headquarters, It was announced by George T. Prey, local chairman. It was expected the quota would be filled this week. Other organisation contributing to the fund were announced by Mr. Frey as follows: Applegate Valley Protect ive Stock association. $10; Medford Rotary club, $10; and the" Ladlen Home Economics club of Jacksonville, $6. The rest of the fund Is composed of individual contributions. MODERN WOMEN Nttd NetSaRtf monthly paio and dtUy due to colds, Dervoua trem, etpoaura or timil&r csiuet. Chi-ch-tr Diamond brand fills are eflective, irliableandgtvtiQHkkRtllr. Hold by allanviruUlorovr4&yiara. AWfOf 'THt DIAMOND SHANO" THE TUNES SHAKE . ! a' goes on a rampage and ro D.OV with Warren HULL Patricia ELLIS Frank Mc HUGH Geo. E. STONE Nick FORAN Mary TREEN Positively End Tonight! deo. Hntt and noftitllml RiiMell World's Fori noil Mintillit FEATURES TO ENLIVEN 40-8 BENEFIT DANCE Novel and entertaining features will enliven the dance f be given by southern Oregon votture 0 et In Knights of Pythias hall at o'clock tomorrow night. It waa an nounced today by Cass Wymore, chef de gare of the American Legion's fun unit. Proceed from the dance are to be used in purchasing serum for the Immunisation ot school children In rural districts against diphtheria, thla service being one of the prin cipal functions of 40 et 8 through out the United 8tati. Members of the American Legion. Its auxiliary and their friends are Invited to the dance. Admission charge will be nominal. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY CARS painted. Spray system. Low cost. Guar. Auto Beauty Shop., ph. 1061. PHONE 069 -R. re-upnolaterlng, re finishing, re-gluelng rnlbsult. 489 ACKB grain and stock ranch mostly fenced. ISO acres plow land, springs, timber snd outside rsnce Price It (inn M inmtnn t. .-i ance SJ60 00 per year, plus 8, no Incumbrance. Consider clesr resi dence ss down payment. Medford i, o. nim-ii. ,o., au ej. rir at. Medford, Ore. GOOD Clttsteilfthln rmuli-A. that vn register snd vote. Registration for n May primary closes April 14tll Jackson County Democratic Cen tral Committee. FOR SALE Power ahovels, screws, conveyors, orusnors. pumps, saw mills, boilers, and mining equip ment. Medford Pipe I: Mach. Co 40 S. Fir St., Medford. Ore. WANTED Girl to help with house- o,iu hiiiuiom, rnone two-K. LADY and girl want ride to Portland. R. I. 8ETTINa hena and eggs. raiauus, rnoenix. FOR RENT Two housekeeping rooms. NOW! THE BIG 4 Positively Last Times Tonight! Astaire-Rogers "Follow the Fleet" TOMORROW ONLY C .... Vi With her songs and danoei and saucy blarney, she'll win her way into your heart! IAMC wiiuiiy with PINKY TOMLIM KITA --AS. Mso Tomorrow Thnrcrhv! wn a a wmui ed WOman a red-headed man 111 tJrttSK. u CI -.jl ABOUT 300 R. I. Red baby chicks, ready April 1st. Oweeney Poultry Hanch, phone 835-J. FRUIT OROWER3 ATTENTION We have large, medium and email smudge pots and torches for sale At a bargain. Rogue Vsltey Tractor & Imp. Co., 39 So. Grape St. Tel. 208. VOUNQ COUPLE want work for board and room, or amall wages. Bos 3203, Tribune. MODERN 4-room furnished house for rent. 1018 West 10th. Phone 1845-.T MAN. 25, needs work. Experienced In many lines, will do anything, 31 No. Fir. FARMERS ATTENTION I We have every kind of farm Imple ment needed for your spring and summer work. See us now for your requirements. Ronue Valley Tract, and Imp. Co.. 39 So. Drape. Phone 206. FOR RENT 6-room house, sleeping porch and bath, 609 Hamilton, aie month, water paid. Inquire Med ford Echange, 39 South Front. FOR SALE Body fir. dry; Klamath potatoes. Phone 921-X. WANTED A reliable man to work In auto camp. Apt. furnished. Med ford. Box 3335. Tribune. WANTED All kinds of farm Imple ments for cash. 39 South Grape. Phone 208. LOST Small fox terrier, white with brown spots, female, license No. 844. 242 No. Front. MINK COAT for Immediate sale. Ex ceedingly reasonable. Hotel Med ford, room 110. SEAT COVERS of (Jimmy for that new car. Tailored to FIT nnrt GIMRAX TKK1) to please. The shop thiit never sacrifices Quality to meet cheap competition. IIOKLWEG'S TOP SHOP ll.irtlott at 8th. Phone 6B7 PARADE OF HITS! 3 A Song In Her Heart! A Twinkle In Her Eye! blV i.-. .177 CANSINO U. r'f-M ...- I WW as. oinger H IIIIIMlW)ljajSMSMaMajpM 1 1 Mats . . Scl II Kiddles - tec 1 1 HERSELFI ...a. -I- tkO HOIWI mw 'If, red head- meets Zowie!