Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 20, 1937, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, fEDFORP, ORF-flOX. TUESDAY. "APRTL 20.-1937.-
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Trial of the damage suit of Joseph
Cot against O. I. Lindley and H.
Van Hoevenberg. continued today In
circuit court and la expected to be
concluded late today or early tomor
row morning.
Cot seeks $1,650 alleged damages
M the result of an auto crash last
cummer on the Bams Valley road,
between the Cota euto and a Van
Hoevenberg truck driven by Lindley.
A companion suit, filed by Mrs.
Josephine Cota, seeks (4000 for al
leged personal Injuries, sustained In
accident. It U set for next Fri
day. j damage suit of Jeanne R.
Wood against H. E. Miller, practi
tioner and hie assistant, Louise
Bates, for personal injury Is sched
uled to start upon completion of the
present suit.
B-H Dredge Moves
To Company Land
The B-H Dredging company, oper
ating on Poorman's creek, completed
lta operation on leased ground last
Saturday and the dredge has been
moved to company land and la work
ing there now, Manager Jack Hor
ner reporta,
Horner states that the returns
from dredging on lecsed property
has been "satisfactory." The dredge
started operating February 11.
TRIAL OF FIELDS
Trial of William O. Fields, 62.
Jacksonville, Indicted for aecond de
gree murder for the slaying Febru
ary 6 of M. M. Mow, 40, Ashland
laborer, has not been definitely set
but It la anticipated U will be called
about June 10.
Fields, in a statement, admits he
shot Mow as the climax of a triangle
love affair Involving Fielda estrang
ed wife. Fields claims he shot in
self-defense. The shooting occurred
In the home of Fields' wife in Jacksonville.
Fields haa been held In the county
Jail since the affair and has not
been feeling well the district attor
ney reports. His vondltlon Is not re
garded as serious.
Benefit Program
Planned By Choir
The First Christian church choir
will give an evening of "Music of
Many Lsnds" at the church Friday at
8 o'clock.
A string quartet, solos, duets, trios
and mixed quartet will be given tn
costumes of the country represented,
and the entire chorus will be cos
tumed for part of the program.
A free-will offering will be taken
for benefit of Sunday schools In the
eastern flood districts and as the
choir's contribution to this fund.
New Painting Ideas
Shown Painters and
Dealers at Meeting
Bringing new Ideas developed by
the painting Industry to Medford,
the Nationsl Lead company, makers
of Dutch Boy paint producta, pre
sented to the master painters and
paint dealers of tjiis city an inter
esting program In connection with
their annual diuner meeting held
at Hotel Medford last evening.
Their promotion representatives.
Frank T. Rosa and Wm. D. Herman,
who have Just returned from a gen
eral meeting called by the National
Lead company for the purpose of
gathering the most up-to-date in
formation on prrent trends in dec
orative practices, held the attention
of their guests until a Uta hour.
Garland R. Je.ude, local represen
tative of the paint company, was
chairman or the meeting. By actual
demonstrations the new idea of
"Styling Paint' was developed. Sug
gestions were made for lending in
terest to exterior color schemes and
bringing houses Into harmony with
their aurroundlpgs. The painters
were also shown how to adopt to
present day exteriors and Interiors
the modern trend In the use of col
ors and color schemes.
A talking picture, "The Winning
Formula," educational In Its Intent,
but also of an entertaining nature,
was one of the main feat urea of the
program. In It painters and paint
dealers were urged to use newspaper
and other advertising, as well as
proper selling methods, to bring to
the attention of property -owners the
fact that it pays to hire good paint
ers and use quality products.
b. l. oeaton, Portland Branch
manager, also attended the meeting.
Medford dealer guesta wcro Allan
Smith of the Porter Lumber com
pany and Lionel Cox of Timber Pro
duct company.
Vawter Apartment
Ready For Tenants
Remodelling of the Vawter Resi
dence at Main and Holly streets, into
an apartment house, hsa been com
pleted, and Is now ready for occu
pancy by tenants, Willi am I. Vawter
announced today.
There are four laiye apartments,
two on each floor, consisting of large
living rooms, bedrooms, dinette, bath
room, and kit-chen. modernly equip
ped The Interior of the house
re -arranged.
Osa Mall Tribune want ads.
Schilling
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OUER 3D0 STVLES...FOR tennis. ..sports. ..home and garden. Peplums... military and Peasant modes.
RCTUBl $2.38 QURLITV mRTERIHlS: Sheers, .voiles. .laces. .whale-bone. .and novelty fabrics RT $1.98
FERTURIRG printed shantungs in combed yarn and. highly mercerized. Styles pictured are exact.
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FRENCH FINI8HD
Beautiful patterns! Same
quality materials aa uied
in $3.95 to $5.95 dresses.
Many styles. One pictured.
14 to 20.
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1 color floral.
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Stylo 104 Now Pooiant
iklrt. Shoora... prints. .-.doto.
Two-tono buttont . . $1.fS
Stylo J050 WhoU-bono..
Military modo. Rod.. .Navy. U
to 20 ....... 1.tt
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Snantuns Prii
Military bulla
New Stream O'Day Slips
$159
4 gore . . . uplift braaalere effect
. . . double top front and back.
Pit like expensive garments . . .
Lace or tailored, Finer pan-aatin
. . . feel like Mlk. aatln. Weir
better ... 32 to 44. Mode O'Day
special at
Shadow Proof Crepe Slips
$1 00
National Sale Speciil ... 4
gore. . brassiere effect . . .
$1.59 value at
HOLLYWOOD
PRINTS
$98
LARGER SIZES . . Won
derful news for those
wearing size 38 to 46. Per
fect neck and waist lines
. . . They fit like expensive
dresses . . You'll appre
ciate them at this low
price.
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