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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBTJKE. MEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY. MAY 18. 1037. PACE FITE Kite Flying Banned BERLIN (UP) The German air ministry baa banned the. flying of Urge kite In Germany In the Inter est of the safety of air traffic. V BEFORE VOC 'y Xdriivk EAORAM'S SCVEN CROWN BLENDED WHII KEY. Trie itrsljcht wtilkla In ttil product mr yatere or mars old, 37 S atrolyht whlttilt, nd neutral spirit dlatillaiTf rem Amort etm grain. 90 Proof. &Mf-am-DlatllItr Corp (xocutlvo Office. H.f. POPPY SALE DAYS Friday and Saturday, May 31 and 23, were designated as Poppy Days In Medford by a proclamation Issued today by Mayor Oeorge W. Porter. Volunteer workers from the Amer ican Legion Auxiliary will distribute popples throughout the city Friday and Saturday and receive contribu tions for the welfare of the living victims of the war, and disabled vet erans, the widows and fatherless children. In the proclamation. Mayor Porter called upon all citizens to observe the day by wearing memorial popples In honor of the World war dead. The proclamation stated: "The city of Medford responded with highest patriotism to our na tion's call for defenders In 1017 end 1018, sending many of its young men Into the fighting forces. Some of these men sacrificed their lives In the nation's service, dying with more than 100,000 other Americans to bring victorious peace. "It Is fitting that the service end sacrifice of these gallant young men should be commemorated annually by appropriate public observance. As the poppy, which grew on the battle fields where so many of them fell, has become their memorial flower, there could be no more appropriate observance than a general wearing of the poppy in their honor. "Therefor, I do hereby proclaim Friday and Saturday, May 31 and 33. es Poppy Days In the city of Med ford, and urge all elttrns to show remembrance of the honor for the men of the city and of the nation who gave their Uvea In World war service by wearing popples on that day. "OIO. W. PORTER, "Mayor of Medford." JOE LUCAS HELD ON DRUNKENNESS CHARGE Joe Lucas, 39, of Medford was ar rested last night by city police and lodged In the city Jail on a charge of drunkenness. , Police state they found 30 pennies and' seven boxes of matches on him. Previously a match vending machine had been stolen from Fredette's and found by police at the south end of the Southern Psctflc unloading platform. An employe of Fredette's told city police he saw Lueaa take the ma chine. Lucas will appear In city court today. FOR USE IN FALL Tentative plans for remodeling of the Prospect school building and construction of a new high school building were discussed at a meet ing of the Prospect school board held here yesterday with C. R. Bowman, county superintendent. The board has asked for cost esti mates and construction plans from Architects Frank C. Clark and Wil liam Lalng, Clark to submit plans for the new building and Lalng for the remodeling project. Following submission of the plans, the board will consider advisable means of fi nancing the project and presenting It to voters of the district, together with alternatives should the cost ap pear prohibitive. A report from Prospect states that at a previous meeting of the school district It was decided that the buildings will probably remain at the present site In Prospect, although It Is thought there Is some dissension as to location. Some are said to de sire a more central site nearer Mc Leod, and others are believed to favor a consolidation program. Superintendent Bowman stated yesterday that school facilities at the mountain community have been Insufficient for the past year or two but that It was not considered feas ible to attempt improvement until general business conditions warranted expansion. The architects have been asked to finish tentative drafts as soon as possible as It Is hoped to have the buildings ready for occupancy by next September. Bowman said. KLAMATH BOWLERS TO INVADE CITY SUNDAY Three men's and one ladles' bowl ing team from Klamath Falls will be In Medford Sunday to roll against Sims Brothers, Etauss Vintage, the Phoners and a picked ladles' team of Medford. Action will start at noon, with all matches rolled at the Smokehouse alleys. BACCALAUREATE RITES JACKSONVILLE SUNDAY JACKSOKVILIJC, May 18. (Spl.) Baccalaureate services for this year's high school graduating class will be held at 11 a. m. In the Presbyterian church next Sunday. Rev. B. N. Mal lory of Trail will deliver the sermon and special music is planned. - ' ' ' 7 J is new for S101"5' J61 CcaAs, Bolero ' I f If S?- W'My'Ww Dresses, Shorts, Shirts, Play Suits, House Coats! . ' V:f (t rWj Linene! Pique! 8 . . ,'--!tlY miM In Unene and pique the color's the thing I T W , ' if Jl Imagine rainbow array of more than a I kB C il '3 1 1 WSltJ doxen colors In thi group. Tubfast, firmly ' I M if lm 31 lC W woven quality. For women or children. -. $j J lf4 Personality Piques! ' 1 Kl'r il II " '5jJSj iff W-' An entirely new crop of lovely piquet I En- , J WW ' ' --7 VtHiV JTPf ? t 4l chanting self patterns in plain-colored nar- V II '-Mm- ' fl IisST" Si m9J 1 row wale pique. Bold nautical or floral ' m M t M ft II ttl IV fy! fl printed P"8- Tui,(aBt- 36 inches wide. 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Tailored and 4fr , I J Jfjt trimmed. 34-4. aKSMsvirx i Srfi Sole! 49c Jockey Short. 1 A " 1 4 Days nl?1 YKjf S;38c" TURKISH H- Puerto Rican Gowns mNT A 7 T-1 T O E i Fine nainsook daintily hand- N III JJ H I E' embroidered In color. 18-17. QjQ JL Y Y ' ' i V 25c Panties and Briefs a WS r:. r 23c " f ( tifgfl ' 'iVi 'tl aecause Wards ordered many jrlp I '4 SmJ I' V r- months ago for this sale, these big lfi;A ?-'" - fi Jfr V ll V soft towels cost little more than a Jm A"Z fa iVA good wash doth! Choice of smart LJS ZZi jVi PLAIN COLORS! Absorbent. W WpV ,j!Vlsf !! 14K44 la. Towels I v S Iirrt Urge, heer? Tarklih IBs I m.V VisX IomU. Colored border. " . wm . J 101 1 "KNEE FREES" Summmr Shadmi j)7 4-day sale 1 Our 65cqual- 4 Days Only! RINGLESS CHIFFONS 57 Hosiery prices are skyrocketing! When you can buy ringless hose like these for so little you had better stock up! 4 thread, clear silk, full fashioned. Miles of wear in every pair. Heels and toes are re inforced. Dull finish makes them look sheerer! New shades for summer cos tumes. Also ringlets service weight at this low 4-day sale price. Salel Knee Free CHIFFON HOSE Reduced Save on these popular, sheer knee length hose. AJ1 perfect, pure silk. Latx garter tops. CIRCUS ARRIVES IN EARLY HOURS FOR SMS HERE (Cont.nueO rum Page One ) Headliners in Barnes Circus Acts Tonight Tksi, mim$& mm Top: "TIip Christ InnU," (rrntest of Btl rldpm. Itrnilllnrrx with Al (i. lUriiM and Bll-Ht rlrcu here t tUv. KlKht! Itrrtim Mntlock nnd the tamo ti ft rlrphnnt "Kuth" hnve cun stilrunus purtH In the blp show tilts afternoon nnd tonlRlit. will offer the three-man backward somersault (through a hoop) from honie to horse. Over one hundred tone of huge pachyderms appear In the arena at one time. These monster creatures perform all sorts of unusual feats at the command of their trainer Captain Walter McClatn, who cap ably handles IB elephanto In one herd alone end oversees the five troupes that appear with the great est show on earth. Hal Silvers, king of the tight and slack wire, appears as the drunk on the wire and then works straight In a series of forward and backward somersaults never before accomplish ed by mortal man. Miss Amerlka Olvera, offers some thing new In aerial thrills with her balancing bar. Miss Bertha Matlock presents her riding tigress and "Ruth" the elephant In the steel arena for the first time. The Or tens, the greatest teeter board acrobatic troupe In all the world, offer an ex hibition of dexterous feats. The Poll troupe, the Aerial Papei, Captain John Myers with his fighting Nubian Jungle beasts, an army of 60 mlrth-provoklng funsters In com ical antics, headed, by the funniest merrymakers of all time Milt Tay lor, Abe Goldstein, Mike Oarner, and their troupes of clowns that bring Joy to young and old. Hundreds of horses and hundreds of people take part In the gorgeous extra vafrinzn "Old Mexico." Thrilling equestriennes on beautifully trained horses, musical seals, trained zebras with ponderous elepnants. prancing liberty horses, even a trained hippo potamua walks around the huge hip podrome track while a five-ton pachyderm carries a man around by his head. There are three big rings and two elevated platforms chuck full of mirth, thrills and Joy. The main doors will open tonight promptly at 7 o'clock, giving every one sufficient time to Inspect the double menagerie of zoological won ders, before the circus starts at 8 p. m. The showground Is located near the Jackson school and Immed lately after the perrormance tonight the big tents will be loaded and the show will go to Eugene for two per forma n ccs tomorrow. After the circus is over, the Al G. Barnes it Sells-Floto Combined Circus Is presenting as an extra added attraction, The Three Del Rlos, the smallest living people on earth. The man weights 13 pounds. Is small enough to hold In the palm of your hand. The family was brought to this country from Madrid, Spain, and are known as "Leprahons" (they will never r?rw). that was used m e w " 'J Yesemite aLl Summer Anklets For Women And Children Briohl colore eai gay petteru. Te 4 C fl pei or ribbed knit lope with Lute. B 9V Other Stnert New Anklets 10 IATIR ftlLMORI CIRCUS Most motorists want proof of the performance in (he gasoline they btiyt That's why thousands are today using Red Lion exclusively . . and getting smoother, more economical performance as a result. 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