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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. MAY 5, 1937. PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and PERSONAL I ; I Special Meeting A epeclal Mothers' Day meetln go! the Phoenix Thurs dy club will be held it 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon In the A. H. Fisher residence. Returning Home Mr. and Mra. Frederick H- Johnson, Jr., and aon Stanley plan to return tomorrow to their home tn Portland. They have been visiting here with Mr. John aon's parents. Dr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Johnson of 2322 East Main street, and Mrs. Johnson'a parents, Mr. and Mra. C. C. Heard, and sister Thelma, of the south Pacific highway. Bart Bom Floyd Hart returned home thla morning from San Fran cisco where he spent the past few daya vialtlng. Attend Meetlnr Among out-of. Prlxe Winner In a recent Poppy reidenta attending the leader. poster contest sponsored by the Amer- ship meeting of the home extension lean Uglon. Richard McKlhose of the j department held here Monday were Gang Lawyer Roowvelt school von first prise. Second award wnt to Mary Lou Ly msn of Jackson school. Grange Meeting Central Point Grange will meet In the hall st a o'clock Friday evening. The Young People's club will Initiate a number of candidates In the first and second degree. Stanley Gust In will present a program of dances and piano num bers. All members are requested to make a special effort to- be present. Things You Can Buy for MOTHER'S DAY for only .95 $ Satin Lustura Rip Proof Slips Here's the slip you're been wishing for. It actually does things for yout Moulds your figure Into the attract.? curves that every woman covets and gives you beautiful smooth, slim lines over waist and hips. A regular $2.95 value. Double Adjustable Straps. 8 Dart Bust Assuring Perfect Fit. Curved Reinforced Seams, Slender izing Waist Line. Patent Pending. Double Flat Side Seams. 0 Full Cut Through Hips and Full Length. Will Not Shrink, Sag or Tnlit.. 100 True Bias. All Seams Pinked Imlde. Perfect ' Finish. Hemmed Laces, Top and Bottom. Nightgowns and Japanese Robes! Challis and Silk. A regular $2.96 value a50 PONGEE PAJAMAS and GOWNS ADRIENNE'S Mrs. M. P. O'H.ra and Mra Verne Templer of Ashland, ... nrlver Cited William Herbert Mll hoan. 19. was cited by state police Isst night to appear In Justice court this afternoon to answer a charge of driving a car without an operator s permit. ... Quilting Bee Thimble club of Phoenix will hold an all-day meeting and quilting bee Friday In the home of Mrs. R. C. Ward. The session will convene at 10 a. m. Covered-dish luncheon will be served at noon. ... Special Program A special Moth ers' Day program In charge of Juve niles will be a feature of a meeting of the Neighbors of Woodcraft to be held In phoenix at 7:30 tomorrow night. ... Sewing Session Ladles of the lion Lutheran church wlU meet In the church parlors at 10 o'clock tomor row morning for a day of sewing. A covered -dish luncheon will be served st noon. Mra. J. Simpson will be hostess. ... Street Survey Work wss begun here todsy on sn Inventory of Med ford street by a state highway de partment staff, headquartera being established In the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce. Purpose of the Inventory Is to determine tno precise condition of streets In vari ous Oregon cities. ... Building Permits Two applications for permits were received oy me city building Inspector's office yesterday. A. E. Lyman applied for a permit to add a rear porch at 45 Ross court at a stated cost of 50. Clarence ttads of 128 South Holly street ap plied for a permit to remodel a resi dence at a stated cost of 1290. . On Coast Jaunt Roland a. Beach, asslstsnt postmaster, and Mrs. Beach left by motorcar and house trailer this morning for the coast. They will spend the rest of the month vacationing along the coast, going aa far north as Astoria. . They planned to sojourn In a number of places along the ocean front and to do some fishing. ..... To Lava Beds David H. Csnfleld, euperlntendent of Crater Lake na tional park, and oeorge w. rry. ranger on special assignment, left today for the Lava Beds national monument. They were to be Joined there tomorrow by Francis O. Lange, park service landscape architect. The three were to go over CCC projects and future development at the na tional monument. ... Back from Trip Mr. and Mra. J. E. Jones of 1028 West 11th atreot returned home last night from an extensive motor tour on which they started February 15. They visited their son, C. C. Jones, who Is In business In Reno, on the eastern leg of their Journey. They also spent some time In Oakland, Cal., aa guests of their daughters, Mrs. Edith Mat thews and Mrs. Lela Maybrlar. ... First Fire Warning Rogue River national forest headquartera today received the first fire warning of the season In a weather report calling attention to rising temperatures and decreasing humidity. At the same time Medford Fire Chief Roy Elliott again recommended the burning of trash, rubblah and brush now before fire hazards Increase. Permits toi burnings on forest areas will be re. quired beginning May 16. ;, . ; 1 7$ . -,V,.- t. t S few-- V Lee Tracy has a apeciacular role In "Criminal ' Lawyer." which has a colorful legal background, the ro mance of which centers about a tri angle of a brilliant but unscrupulous sttorney who sets his heart on the governor chslr, s spoiled society girl and a stenographer who falls In love with her legal employer. Margot Orahame. distinguished British act ress, plsys opposite Tracy with Betty Lawford. Eric Rhodes snd Edusrdo ("Wlnterset") Clsnnelll In support. "Criminal Lawyer" plays at tha Rlalto theater today and tomorrow only with "Dance, Olrl Dance." laughingly but yet dramatic picture of two young vaudeville performers who fall In and out of love. Evelyn Knapp and Eddie Nugent play the romantic leads with Alan Dlnehart and Olorla Fhea filling In tha excel lent cast. Wallace Beery Craterian Star mm tee H) 1 r u I I vfif CCL v I.; 1 J BIRTHS Wallaoe Beery, Una Merkel and Ted Hy hitting, and missing, the "high Ca" of "Sweet Adeline" In the film. "Good Old Soak." opening to morrow at the New Craterian the ater, are three of the chief reasons why the picture has been meeting with enthusiastic response from ahow goers everywhere. Beery portrays the part of Clem Hawley, who quits work to keep up with the apeskeaMe. The complica tions of the plot revolve around family nestegg that la stolen. Of court the Old Soak Is blamed. The manner In which he restores the money and reunite the clan makes a story that promises many laughs for the audiences. Included In the cast are auoh other well -liked players as Erie Linden, Betty Furness. Janet Beecher. George Sidney, Robert McWade and Judith Barrett who sings the new song hit "You've Oct a Certain Something. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. James M. Sutherlln of route 3. a son. weigh ing 84 pounds. May 3 at home. The Infant has been named James Rlch ard. Both mother and child are re ported doing ntcely. FOR SALE 15 million feet of timber, near Medford. Writ Box loll, Tribune. OUR field-grown Zinnia and Aster plants are always worth waiting for. Still tots of pansy plants. Mrs. Dressier, 1107 E- Main. Phone 1569-Y. Special communication with Ashland Lodge No. 33. A. P. A A. M . Ashland, Oregon. Masonic Temple, Thursday, May 6th. Dinner. 7 p. m. Official visit Grand Master Prank R. Petera and staff. All Master Masons welcome. C. M. Houston, W. M. r. E. Sweeney. Secy. FOR SALE OR TRADE My equity in 1930 wuiys; aiso enameien on, 611 South Grape. WANTED Perm hand: good milker. over 80 yeara old. Prof. Engelhard, Rt. 3. Box 30. Too Late to Classify HAVE your ear reflnalhed on our new finance plan. Mitchell. Auto Beauty Shop. 608 S. Riverside. WANTED Secondhand copper plate for mining. Call 109 So. Holly. FOR SALE Team colts, broke, wt. 3300: saddle horse. 7 yra Shetland 3 vrs.: 3 springer cows, 4 feeder dim. '38 Chev. coupe, light trailer. Will trade. Jack Martin. Stewart Ave. at Thomas road. NOW New Low Budget Payment man on radios, batteries, acces sories. GOODYEAR TIRES. Shell Station. 6th and Front. Tel. 1003, I 3 THE FUN and FROLIC SWING OUT BRA RAI FOR A GLORIOUS EVENING Dance to the Fascinating Music of Visit In Ashland Mrs. Henry Nel son and Mrs. J. O. Ferrell were smong Medford residents visiting tn Ashlsnd Monday. ... Visits Daughter Mrs. S. L. Bennett, former Medford resident, arrived this morning from the south to visit her daughter, Mrs. H. L. Swingle of Trail. ... From Lukovlew The Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Griffin of Lakevlew are among those attending sessions of the Baptist convention being held here. ... Gets Medical Care Mrs. O. B. Tur. ner of Ashland, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Charles Edwards, also of Ashland, waa In thla city Monday afternoon to receive medical car. Wood Recovering Denny Wood, who last week underwent a major operation at the Sacred Heart hos pital, was reported today as recov ering satisfactorily. ... Accepts Position Mrs. Guy Wilcox, formerly employed at the United Statea National bank In Grants Pass, baa accepted a poaltton here. She la visiting at present m Ames, Iowa, before returning to take up her resi dence here. . . : Hanlln Goes East Paul Hanlln. who left here last Friday night for Portland where ha was assigned to the ataff of United States Marshal J. T. Summervllle, departed Satur day night with a group of prisoners for Merlin, Mich. Ho accompanied Chief Deputy Marshal Prank Wll Hams. Mr. Hanlln la being trained to fill the post of deputy marshal to which he was recently appointed. He Is to take charge of the Medford office. ... Ready for Convention Plana were completed In Salem Monday for the annual convention of the Oregon Fire Chiefs association to be held here June 24. 25 and 36, It waa stated today by Chief Roy Elliott. The con' vcntlon program Is now being print ed and will be ready for distribution In a few days, Chief Elliott said. The program contains many features that will be of Interest to tha public, M added. Mr. Elliott attended the meet ing of the convention committee which made the final arrangements He returned to Medford yesterday afternoon. . ... Brings Prisoner ' Leo MeLaln, United States deputy marshal turned to his office here last night after transferring 11 federal prison ers to Portland. On hla way back ha went to Marshfleld where he took Into custody Bert L. Olbson, 47, of North Bend, who Is charged with violating the postal laws by sending a defamatory postcard through the malls. Gibson was bound over to the federal grand Jury by a Justice of the peace in Marshfleld and "will later be transferred to Portland by Mr. McLatn. He Is now In the Jackson county Jsll. ENROLLEES III GET CIVILIAN POSTS HERE UNDER NEW CCC PUN A number of CCC men will receive civilian Jobs at district headquartera here on. August 1 when all headquar tera positions now held by enrol lees will be placed under civilian ratings. it was stated today by MaJ. George Owens, district commander. There are unofficial reports also that headquartera staff will be cen trallzed at the fairgrounds in the fall. The ataff Is now divided be tween the fairgrounds and the old Medford city hall. The centraliz ation, If authorized, would be for the purpose of achieving a more uni fied and therefore more efficient ad ministrative staff.' At present 31 civilian positions are held at district headquarters. With the change tn policy, between 60 and 80 civilian ratlnga will be added. Major Owens said. . . , The change, the major explained, wlU enable the headquarters staff to settle down on a permanent basis, undisturbed by a constant turnover In personnel through normal dis charge of enrollees and the loss of men who find private employment. It Is probable that headquarters detachment will be discontinued as an organization after July 31, Major Owens said. EXTENSION UNIT MEET POSTPONED UNTIL JUNE The meeting of the Medford Home Extenson Unit whloh wss scheduled for Thursday. May 6. at 1;30 p m haa been postponed to June 3. ac cording to Mrs. Viva Keys, chairman. At the meeting June 3, a demon stration will be given by Mabel C. Mack, county home demonstration agent on "Pood at Forty." The after noon session will be devoted to plan nlng the extension program for the coming year. The blood of many lower animals haa a pale blue oxygen-carrying subatance In plsce of the haemo globin that glvea the blood of the higher animals Its red color. FOR SALE Solid mahogany rolltop desk and chair. Cost several nun dred dollars. We have to have more space In our office so will sell for aao. w. E. Thomas, .a s. uenirai. 3 Show Starts Tonite at 6:30 Today & Jhursday - 2 Great Hits! SHIRGST Recently the feature attraction at The Town Club. Seattle featuring DOUG at the Xylophone EVERY MIGHT! FOR A LIMITED ENGAGEMENT MANY SPECIAL FEATURES FINEST FLOOR IN TOWN 1 Mile South on the Pacific Highway Here! 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See Charlie. 308 N. Riverside. FOUND Keys. Call at Tribune and - pay for advertisement. FOR RENT Large front bedroom: nrlvate entrance; close to business district; good location: heated: cool In summer; aiB.oo. asa Minnesota Ave. FOR SALE 17 head of dairy cows, fresh and springers. All young cows L. F. Boren. Ht. 3. box 10, Eagle Point. Phone 4-F-02. STRAYED Old. dark brown, small horse; white star on forehead Phone 589-J-2. FOR SALrS Hammered alfalfa. H. Herbert, Phoenix H merest road. FOR SALE OR TRADE 75 White Leghorn hens, or will trade for family cow; V, mile east of Central point on oia nignway, j. w. rainier. FOR RENT Furnished apartment Cell 305 w. ntn $1:1) A Pint-Cod". No. 251-C mew aruran. IS A A Creamy treat for dinner tonight-fills you witn vim as well as CMBSf PHOHf 1289-1 ORTCU THE DRIVM TODAY ONLY . . . Mighty Adventure II with ANTON WALBR00K MARGOT GRAHAME rOMORROW! I XI A new high in Hilarity when the premiere fun cast of the season goes to town I TO y ' I I grandest screen role . i grandest screen row . t 2 rill IT s Una M i! " s.lllk T GQLXl with erKei trie Liuaen Bartett.BttyFurnes d Hsaly t Beechet; r Riotous run I . . when the "old loak" gets a pair of lovers out of a jam ... as he invades New York' swankiest night clubs .-. as he scars s ten grand out of a rascally hanker! 3