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SFEDFORD MAIL TRTBTTXE. MT.DFORD OREGON. TnTRSDAT. "SfXY 6." 1937. PAGE NINE LOCAL and Visiting Here C. L. MacFarland of Portland was transacting business In Medford today. " " From Ashland Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McCee of Ashland visited In Medford today. t Rebekah Meeting Talent Rebekah club will meet at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon In the home of Mrs. L. O. Penland. , Returns from California Mrs, Marie Ware returned to Medford Mon day after spending the winter In Pasadena and San Jose, Cal. ' Grey Returns Harold D. Grey, dis trict director of the WPA. returned to Medford this' morning from Klam ath Palls where toe spent yesterday on business. Building Permit M. W. Wagner of 407 South Oakdale avenue applied for a permit at the city building In spector's office yesterday to construct a four-room residence at a stated cost of $2500. Wins Safety Rating Bonanza CCC camp has been awarded the Medford district safety banner for another quarter, it was announced today by MeJ. George R. Owens, district com mander. The camp, has been first In safety ratings for some time, not a single accident having been chalked up against it in the past six months. Capt. Wlnthrop W. Williams Is camp commander and Clyde S. Stahl Is acting superintendent. Camps steam boat, Brlce Creek, Clear Lake, Lava Beds. Agness and McKlnley reported only one accident each In the first 1937 quarter. Friday and Saturday Buy Yonr Mother's Day Gift Friday or Saturday and SAVE ... Hats $1.00 and up Coats and Suits. . .$4.95 and up Dresses . . . $2.95 and up Shoes . . .$1.95 and up Lingerie . . . . . .... . . . .$1.00 and up Accessories . . .$1.00 and down The Easnd Box "The Store That Saves You Money" Grand Opening of the fflevr Dreamland BALL ROOM LES PRICE AND HIS SWING BAND FLOOR SHOW BALLOONS SATURDAY NIGHT Men 40o Ladies 10c GREEN SLAB WOOED Big DOUBLE LOAD FOR DIRECT MILL DELIVERIES FIRST COME - FIRST SERVED I Phone 7 Now TIMBER PRODUCTS CO. END OF NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE PERSONAL Committee to Meet A B.P.W. com mittee meeting has been called for this evening at 7:30 In the Hotel Medford. Members requested to be present are Laura York, Mary Louise Poster. Andrletta Hutton, Echo Har baugh, Clarice Rivers, Goldie Axland, Eva Bavelock and Mary Porter. Bumper Broken P. B. Balrd of 333 Haven street reported today Jhat when he pulled away from the curb on West Sixth street Tuesday after noon a car driven by W. T. Wheeler of 905 North Riverside avenue struck his machine, breaking his rear bumper. Lake Road Cleared Clearing of Pish lake road to the upper end of the lake was announced today by Rogue River national forest service headquarters. The road Is narrow and rough for the last five miles, however, and the greatest of caution was advised. Chains are required and an ax and shovel were recom mended as extra car equipment In case of emergencies. Space has been provided by the forest crew for park ing and turning at the end of the road. L'tah to Help Jackson County Chamber of Commerce today received a letter from the office of Gov. Henry H. Blood of Utah In which it was said the state would be glad to con tribute a gem or mineral specimen to the chamber's "all-state friend ship" display. It was the first reply to the letters sent out last week by the chamber to all governors. It Is the chamber's plan to make a dis play of specimens from all states the nucleus of Its permanent gem and mineral exhibit. Come Early so you will see all of the floor show PINE "Top of the Town" Coming S W mp ji : j -j; The newest thing In screen musicals. "Top of the Town", comes VdiJ ' 1 -jiW t r,LM' Sunday to the New Craterlan theatre for a three day engagement. I O I f. Stressing swing music, varied types of comedy developed by ten 1 9 C Iteny Sfm1 I different comedians, a dancing and singing chorus, "Top of the , V , I J V? J I t Town" Includes such favorites as Gertrude Nlesen, Hugh Herbert," 3 Jr I " I ' Henry Armetta, Gregory Ratoff, Mtscha Auer, George Murphy, Doris . V Irf I wmmwm mwmm ' 'm mmm Nolan and tne Three Sailors and many others of stage, screen and . mmJjjgmmJ Chester Morris A timely drama, "I Promise To Pay", smashing story of one man's fearless war against the loan shark racketeers, will be the leading screen attraction on the Rial to theatre'; double bill for tomorrow and Satur day. Featured In the cast are Chester Morris, the victim; Helen Mack, his wife; Leo Carrlllo, the racketeer, and Chorus Called All members of the Jackson County Teachers' chorus were asked today by Esther Church Leake, director, to report at the Bald win piano shop before 8 o'clock to morrow night. . The chorus Is to pre sent two groups of numbers as part of the Medford Music cmb program. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ovelman returned last week from a three weeks' stay at Richardson Springs, Cal., where they went to recuperate from recent Illness. They said they enjoyed their stay at the health resort and feel greatly Im proved. , Mrs. Burelson Better Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Burelson returned home by train this morning from San Fran cisco, Mrs. Burelson underwent a major operation in the Bay City about two weeks ago and Mr. Burelson went down to accompany her home. She is reported recovering nicely. Pot-Luck Supper Clarence Meek er's Sunday school .class of the First Methodist Episcopal church will hold a pot-luck supper In the church par lor at 7 o'clock next Monday even ing. All former, present and pros pective members are invited, Each attending Is asked to bring a covered-dish and service, Meeting Changed Meeting of the Lincoln School Service club has been changed to May 14 from May 7 as previously scheduled, In order to al low members to attend the school fair tonight and tomorrow. A large attendance is asked for the May 14 meeting as business of Importance Is to come before the group. Drivers' Tests Written examinations and road tests for operators and chauffeurs will be given here Sat urday from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m., with Ward McReynolde, Btate examiner, in charge. Persons wishing permits or licenses to drive cars or trucks are asked to consult Mr. McReynolds in the examination room on the top floor of the city hall. . ' CCC Bids Asked Quartermaster of the Medford CCC district has called for bids on a large quantity of sup piles, Including flooring, roofing, sheathing, sewer pipe, hardware, gal vanised sheet steel and electrical goods. The proposals may be seen at the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce or procured at district CCC headquarters. Wins Merit Flag Headquarters de tachment at the fairgrounds was awarded the Medford CCC district merit banner for March, It was an- nounced today by MaJ. George R. ! Owens, district commander. Detach- ment ts commanded by Capt. Albert STOP THAT PAIN :aused by Rheumatism and Neuri tis wltb GERKE'S MINERAL, a remarkable remedy tasted and proved by thousand! who bare irrltten enthutlaitlc statements ibout It GERKE'S MINERAL li qually effective In cases of Hleb Olood Pressure, Sinus, Ulcers. Catarrh, or Kidney, Bladder, ot Stomach Trouble. GERKE'S MINERAL, applied .iternally, gives surprisingly ben eficial results In the treatment ol 'kin eruptions, tores, cuts, etc. let some today from Jarraln's For Drutt tar Here Friday Thomas Mitchell and Thurston Hall as henchmen. The popular western singing favor ite Tex Rltter, starring In "Hlttin' The Trail", plays as the added feature with "I Promise To Pay." Ritter'n famous horse "White Flash" is also In the picture which presents the star as a singing cowboy of the rough and ready west! i T. Anderson. Camp Bly. commanded by Capt. Preston E. Rohner, was sec ond In the March ratings which are based on general all-around effici ency. Camp Clear Lake, which won the banner In the previous three consecutive months, was third. Clear Lake Is commanded by Capt. Victor H. Meseke, ' Crawford Visits Here Perry Craw ford, former manager of the Califor nia Oregon Power company and now president of the American UtUltlus Service corporation of Savanna, 111., left last night after spending the day in Medford visiting old friends and business associates. After a mo tor trip around the city and valley with Tom Bradley of Copco, Mr. Crawford said Medford had improved materially since he left about eight years ago. He reported that business was going ahead steadily In all parts of the country and he foresaw noth ing to prevent Its continuance. He had his car shipped out from Chi cago and will Join Mrs. Crawford In San Francisco for a motor trip along the coast. Field Trip Stinriiiy Southern Ore gon Gem and Mineral society will mi TODAY and FRIDAY I vn ' ADDED 8H0RT SUBJECTS! ' 1 JlpN . . . r wl A fVM iU 1 I 111 unday to Craterian's Screen hold Its second field trip Sunday at the Sterling mine In the Applegate. Members are to assemble at the Jack son County Chamber of Commerce at 8:30 a. m. Cars will be provided for those needing transportation, Margaret Boardman, secretary, said. Each member ts to bring his own lunch, the society to furnish coffee, sugar and cream. At Tuesday night's regular meeting B. R. Finch, high school Instructor, gave a lecture on the physical properties of minerals and distributed mimeographed sheets containing the essential points of his talk. Thirty -six members attended the meeting. The following were ad mitted as members: Mrs, Martha Miller, G. B. Woodsan, Roy Cameron, George Maxwell. John T, Ross, Trea vell Turpln, Mrs. Irvln Daley and Venlta Daley. The club now has a membership of 67, Miss Boardman said. Mr, and Mrs. George Schu macher were voted honorary members in appreciation of their courtesy in permitting the club to explore their War Eagle mine on their first field trip. Be Correctly Corseted in AN ARTIST MODEL by Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann. Shrine Stated Session. Hlllah Temple meets at Masonic Hall, Ashland, Friday evening. May 7th, Instated session. Routine and other Important bus iness. Final arrangements June Cere monial. Light refreshments after. ses sion., John E, Enders, Potentate. R. E. Detrlck, Recorder, Special Communication Medford Lodge No. 103, A. F. & A. M., Friday. May 7th, 8 p. m. Work In M. M, de gree. Visitors welcome. C. M. Houston, W. M. Sweeney, Secy. 1:41-8:4.1-9:00 25C-3.V-10C TOMOHKOW and SATURDAY An Oath of Death! pnottiso TO PAY CHESTER MORRIS LEO CARRILL0 HELEN MACK Thomas MITCHELL urtllU it hor flan' Hl'RHV! Tllhy f.NII TONIOIIT! lAvyctr T Pus "Dance Girl Dance' s h a r k Jt&t mmm rackets I I ifct g if U TOO KATE TO CLASSIFY "MOTHER'S DAY BOUQUET" A wonderful toku.of your love and esteem, from fioc at Meyers Flower onop, urf w. Main. FOR SALE Setting hena. Tel. 1377. WANTED Agreeable couple to drive and entertain mv parents on short and long trips, two or three times weekly, tms summer. New 1037 Bulck sedan. All expenses und small money consideration fur nished. W. E. Thomas, 46 S. Cen tral Ave. FOR RENT 718 E. Main, laree room ing and boarding house; excellent locution , very aesirame: completely equipped. For lease to right peo ple, oca owner on premises. 5 MONEY to loan. Write full re quirements to Bo 1008, Tribune, WANTED Washing, Ironing; also day or nour wont, ua coiumtvua. MAY SPECIAL Shampoo, 25c or 60c; with finger wave, 7oc, ai.uo or aiio, BOWMAN BEAUTY SHOPPE, 18 So. Central Phone 07. FOR RENT Furnished 3 -room mod ern apartment. Phone 107, On tral point for appointment. WANTED Boys to sell Sunday na pers. Call Saturday morning Rudy's uiuuuro omuon, win ana uencrai, have your car rerinsihed on our new xinsnce plan, Mitchell, Auto Beauty Bhop. 608 S. Riverside. Lazy , . Lovable . . Oood-For-No thing . . Just an '.'Old Soak" . . But Hbw He Comes Through When His Kid Gets Into a Jam . . and How He'll Tickle Your Funnybone with this Grand Hew Load of Laughs, Tears and Thrills Shows 1:45-6:45-9:00 Xrn TEDHEALY AI)DFD TRFATS, r-'if I ADDED TREATS! fW. ERIC LINDEN Yacht Club Boys $$) , Judith Barrett . Jj Janet Beecher "The Lifers George Sidney of the Party" mmy Robert McWade too 00n TRVN;.'"-r "Porkey's Road Race" ' ..yMf - c I ' MacNamee Newi ' Mats-30o Zves-40o I KMBKMa.KMHKai.. Kin,. CDD (0kv HHLP V ANTED Experienced pack ers, pressmen. See Jack Emerson this week. Myron Root & Co., Inc., warehouse. FOR SALE Roll top oak desk and swivel chair, 35.00. W. K. Thomas, 46 8. Central, FOR RENT 8 -room furnished apt.; private, modern, new Electrolux and range; abundance of hot water, to married couple; no pets. Gloria Pan Apt.. 37ft So. Central Ave. WANTED Elderly woman for gen eral nouseworK; wages ana perma nent home. Dore E. Smith. Ander son Ranch, l mile west of Talent school. FOR RENT 3 acres of land on Beall Lane. Mrs. E. E. Brown, Rt. It Box 68, Central Point. WANTED To buy wool and mohair. Carl von der Hellen, phone oea-H. CALL 468 and have your refrigeration checked before It stops, it wlir save you money. 217 West Main St. WANTED Clean cotton rags. Mail Tribune office. FOR RENT 4 -room house, furnished or unfurnished. Phone 1091-H. WANTED Girl to help care for two babies and do general nouseworK. Call at 1106 Nlantlc. FOR SALE OR RENT 5 -room mod ern new house, furnished nicely: near Jacksonville on Old Stage road; acre of land; good view; water paid. FOR SALE Good 5 -room house Joining city limits; barn, large chicken house, garage; 3 acres La- dlno clover: free water; fruit; gar den planted. This Is a good home. Terms. B. J. PALMER. Palmer Music Store. Fifths $2.95 88 too,. tfSl?! f v. ham! i mm mmw. i S-ROOM house, outbuildings, 4 lota, 'iruit, snruDcery, aiso irrigation ana high school; some terms; all clear, Mrs. E. J. Hoagland, Eagle point. WELL DRILLING By lower over head, I keep my prices on the level, flip King St. John M, Dodge. FOR RENT 2-room and kitchenette apt., completely furnished, new throughout, Including refrigerator and range; newly redecorated. 816 S. Oakdale. GIRL WANTED to wash dlshe. Blue Willow Lunch, 21 N. Bartlett. " LOST Two black grown police dogs. Liberal reward offered for Infor matlon leading to their return. Mrs. R. E. Carley, phone 314-W. 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