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SrEDFOttD MAIL M'EDFO'RT), (TREGOy. THL'RSDAT. TTXE 3. 1937. PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and PERSONAL From Ahland Mr. and Mn. Ed Heath of Ashland were Medford vti Itora yesterday morning. Fined $5 Z. T. Collins of Med ford was fined $5 In city court yesterday afternoon for failure to give the right-of-way. Salesman Here Johnny Walker, salesman for & clothing concern. w a business visitor in Medford today. From Prospect Richard DIUworth of Prospect was calling on friends and transacting business here this morning. Sale Scheduled Ladles' Aid society of the Methodist church will hold a rummage sale tomorrow and Satur day at 211 East Main street. Gravely 111 Mrs. Riley Myers of Central point was stricken with par alysis Sunday morning and la crit ically 111 at her home. Guests Here Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Talbott, their daughter, Mrs. Vera Payne, and granddaughter Maxlne, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lyman of 45 Ross Court. They plan to spend some time at the Rickert cabin at Edgewood on the Rogue river. NEW PRODUCT AIDS HEALING During the World war the medical corps found that soldiers' wounds that had become Infested with mag gots were free from Infection and healed very rapidly. At the time the theory was that the maggots ate and destroyed the dead tissue. Since then It has been found that It was not the maggots that accomp lished the cleansing of the wound, but a secretion from their bodies. This wwetlon Is now grown and pro cessed on a commercial scale and It Is being used on slow healing wounds and ulcers with very remarkable suc cess. Ster-AUant Is the commercial name of this product. It Is sold only on a doctor's prescription. Heath's Drup Store, Phone 8M. Visit Recently Recent Medford visitors In Oranu Pass Included Ger- ' tmde Watzllng and Verna R. Manuel, who spent the early part of the week ; at the R. B. Manuel home. Here from Ashland Out-o-town visitors In Medford Tuesday Included Mrs, A. E. Tenner, Charles and Mer cedes Tonner, George Colvlg and A. A. Madden, all of Ashland. Business Visitors Mrs. H- C. Galey, Mrs. Mary S. Dodge and Pints Stewart, ill of Ashland, were among out-of-town residents transacting business here yesterday. Visit ( in Ashland Miss Roberta Warenfelt of this city recently visited with her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Warenfelt. in Ashland. t On Flight North Late arrivals at Medford municipal airport yesterday Included MaJ. John Cork 11 le, who was en route from Hamilton field, Cal., , to Seattle In an army Douglas basic trainer. He continued north as soon as his plane had been serviced. Undergo Operations Mrs. William G. Stone of Ashland underwent a major operation at the Osteopathic hospital last night. Lee Matney un derwent an emergency operation for the removal of his appendix. Both patients were said by hospital at tendants today to be recovering satis factorily. On Navv Leave Wallace R. Ludwlg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Ludwlg of 511 Austin street, and Wilbur L. Hober, son of Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Hober of South Grape street, have been visiting at their homes here, having been granted a week's leave of ab sence from duty with the United States navy. Both enlisted In the navy here on January 14, 1936, and both are serving In the engineer's force on the cruiser Minneapolis. Their ship Is now at San Francisco, having participated In the Golden Gate bridge fiesta. During their 17 months In the navy the youths have done considerable traveling. They have been to the Panama Canal Zone. Hawaiian Islands and all the large ports of the Pacific coast. They have crossed the equator and have been duly Initiated Into the regal realm of King Neptune. Both declared they like the naval service. They returned to their ship last night. see Parents Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Anderson of this city recently called at the home of Mrs. Anderson's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Balls. In Ashland. t Visiting Mother Miss Edna Mae White Is visiting her mother, Mrs. E. J. White of Phoenix. Miss White will be here for a week or ten days. She Is completing her nurse's train ing at Vancouver, Wash. Specimen on Way A specimen of ferruginous sandstone Is en route to the Jackson County Chamber of Com merce from the University of Missis sippi, according to word received this morning. The sandstone Is to be In cluded In the all-state gem and min eral display being arranged by the chamber. Bark from South Attorney H. B. Duncan returned yesterday from San Francisco where he attended the Golden Gate bridge fiesta. Mr. Dun can walked and drove across the new span and said he was greatly Impress ed by Its novel features. He left for the south by motorcar more than a week ago and transacted business in Sacramento, Stockton and San Francisco. Camp Meets Tonight Medford camp of the Royal Neighbor- of America will meet at 8 o'clock to- . night In Knights of Pythias hail, Fifth and Grape streets. Practice will be held in the degree work which the local unit has been Invited to put on for the Grants Pass camp in Grants Pass next Wednesday evening. The Grants Pass meeting will be In compliment to Mrs. Lenora Brolll of Ashland, deputy who will leave this month to attend the. grand camp In Denver. Because of the Importance of the session, all officers and mem bers were requested to make a special effort to attend tonight's meeting. Aviation Drama Coming Sunday sK"-. 1 : A) Medford Lodge Vo. 109, A. F. A A- M-, Special Com munication. Friday, June 4, 8 p. m. Work In B. A. de cree. VlatUng brethren wel come. C. M. Houston, W. M. R. Y;. Sweeney. 85 . Buddies In the air. yet unknowing ly rivals for the love of toe same woman on the ground, Paul Muni and Louis Hayward, with. Miriam Hopkins playing the woman's role, are starred In "The Woman I Love." a story of the famous Lafayette EacadrlUo. com ing Sunday to the Hew Cratertan theater. A stirring drama of wartime France filled with the most spectacular fly ing scenes shown on the screen since "Hell's Angels," the film play la new triumph for Muni, who won the Acad amy award of 1B38 for the best performance of the year. Too Late to Classify IOST Brown lMUi.r billfold, - with nam. Burton a. Lowry In gala ttttsn on std: ,3 60 reward If ra turmO. PboM 1190 or 401-R-l. $4250 WANTED Boy to sell papers on street Saturday -Sunday, see a. B Alien, S3 Washington St.. after 6 p. -m. FOR SALE '84 Master Chevrolet coupe, or trade on small place, clear. Phone 741. FOR BALE Air cftTl radio, new tubes and batteries, 1 15; drop-head sew ing machine. $8. Richfield Service Station. Jacksonville Hwy. EAST SIDE HEIGHTS OWNER TRANSFERRED 6000 FOR S4360 Absolutely modem, al most new 5-room Eng lish type home: fire place; floored atttc. basement, fur nace, laundrv trava, double garagi: lot 00x140; beautiful oak trees In front and back yard. This ta an exceptional buy, priced only S4350; some terms. Owner must leave at oooe. See us today. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC. Phone 728. 100 E. Main St. Exclusive Agenta. FOR RENT Furnished apartment; adults. 414 8. Riverside. FOR SALE Car Radio, Amertcan Bosch, almost new; $30 cash. Call cabin 63, Merrick's Auto Camp. FOR SALE Oueraeey heifer, vear old; Holsteln bull, year old; eligible for register. R. C. Humphrey, Central Point. WANTED Ft n -setters. Smoke House Alleys. Evening work. Apply be fore 6 p. m. THOROUGHBRED Chow puppy, months old. TL 1073-W. On Roxy Bill Portland Produce 0 Friday and Saturday Sensational IKI AIT SALE hundreds of new hats just received white hats, pastel hats or dark colors,1 any style you wish! Look E.(Q)(Q) each Other hats $1.29 apd up Ready-to-wear at cost and less. New Summer Cottons, Frocks and Play Togs very special SHOES In all the new summer styles, priced to save you money Expert shoe salesmen to fit you. Prices $1.95 to $5.00 SLIPS The best slip value in town. Come in and see it! 89c The BAND BOX 223 East 6th The store that saves you money Phone 989 PORTLAND, June s UP) Sutter Prints, A grade, 34 Vic lb. In parch ment wrappers, lb. In cartons; B grade, parchment wrappers. 33 lb.; cartons 34,o lb. BUTTERFAT (Portland delivery, buying price) A grade. 33-34Vio lb.; country stations; A grade 32-32 VjC lb.: B grade l'Ao less; C grade 6c less. B ORADE CREAM FOR MARKET Price paid producer: Butterfat basis, 55.2c lb.: milk, 60.7c lb.; surplus, 45.9c lb. Price paid milk board, 67c lb. BOGS Buying price by whole sslers: Extras, aoc: rtandard 17c; me dium 16c; medium first. 15c; under- grades, 15c dozen. Cheese, country meats poultry, unchanged. and live Western Stars WANTED Washing and Ironing. uoiumous. TOR SALE Exceptionally fine family cow; nign test. rnone aoo-w. , feUi ' ( fx & 'h -is At LOeTT tn or near Phoenix Mere an- tile. Tuasday. amall purse contain Ing currency and key. Reward. Blanch KUnger, Rt. 4, Medford. Phone FTJRNTrTJRE re-upholstered. ttflS-R. Tnibauit. FOR RKHT for summer, modern fur nlshed 4-room noma, saa.ao. water paid. Reference. 333 Laurel. FOR SALE I down White Leghorn hens, laying lull capacity; high grade Hansen strain. H. J. Flei scher. Rt. 4, Spring St. The Immortal will Ropers come again to the Roxy theater via popu lar demand for a two-day showing, starting today. The film in which the star Is being returned Is "Dr. Bull," said to be rolo he enjoyed playing most. Rochelle Hudson and an all-star cast arc In support. PORTLAND, June 3. (P) Potatoes Deschutes. 12.50-2.75; Klamath No. I, $2.20-2.75; local, 92 cental. NEW POTATOES-Caltfornla Whites. $1.80-1.90; Texas. $1.25 50-lb. sack. Onions, cantaloupes, wool, hay, hops, mohair and cascara bark, un changed. . Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., June 3. (AP) Grain: Wheat': Open High Low July 1.03 ft 1.03 54 i.iw Sep ..l.OOVj l-ooii Cash wheat: Close 1.03 59 .99 !i Big Bend blueatem, hw., 13 pet., 1.08; dark hard winter. 13 pet., 1J8: 13 pet, 1.13; soft white, western white hard winter and west ern red, 1.08. Wall St. Report NEW YORK. June 3. (AP) Late but feeble rallying tendencies ap peared in today's stock market with selected motors, rails, rubbers, air crafts and specialties favored. The recovery pace dragged notably and few Issues were a bis to show gatna of more than a point in the final hour. Ther ewaa a wide as sortment of small losers ana many of the leadera wers virtually unchanged. Dealings wers not much ahead of yesterday's snail-like session, which was the most apathetic In two years. Transfers were sround 600,000 shares. Today's closttng prices for 32 se lected stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye (unquoted) Am. Can - Am. & Fgn. Power 7 A. T. ec T. IMTi Anaconda Atch. T. & S. F. BendU Aviation Beth. Steel Caterpillar Tractor Chrysler Coml. Solv. Curtis-Wright DuPont Oen. Elec. ...... Oen. Foods .... Oen. Motors Int. Harvest. I. T. fc T. , Johns-Man. ....... Mont. Ward North Amer. . Dance Pupils To Present Revue at Cratertan Friday Pupils of the Ruth Luy dsnce studio will appear In revue st the Cratcrlan tomorrow night at 9:00 o'clock. Franklo Rluabarger is assist-1 ant to Miss Luy and music will be by Marlon Moore. The program followa: American Indian Soloist, Maxlne white a roup, Blalns Winkle, Dur va Sater, Mnrgy Carter. Betty Rose, Jo Anne Adler. . Barbara Meadows. 1 Polly Hoffard. Cara Lee Haines, Lillian Newton. Miniature Soldier Marlene Farnum. Cowboys Maxfleld Pierce, Bebe Mil saps, Barbara McOarvy. Wendell Bateman, Barbara Bcnston, Billy Hess, Sandra Benson, D'Ann Beck, Joan Benson, Tommy Koran, David Wade. Buck Tap Estalene Farnum. Sailor Boys Jerry McDougall, Rob ert Plttenger, Carlton B Urn ark. Petit Acrobat Delorls Coghlll. Swing Tap Peggy Young. Hotel Hop Patsy Wilkinson, Betty Borland. Skaters Ballet Elaine Winkle, Ale tha Emerlck, Kathleen Seekata, Nancy Jean Newbury, Polly Hof fard. Tap Line Margy Carter, Barbara Stancllffe, Beverly Stancllffe, Dona Dlnsdate, Phyllis Mr K wen, Lois Plenlng, Thomaslno Swoape, Kath leen Hammack. Rythum Tarj Frankle Rlnabarger. Tyrolean Tar Claire Thomas. Fran ce Pritchltt, Delorea prltchltt. Phylllsa Florey, Charmatne Brault. Carmen Wright. Toe Valse Maxlne White. Chinese Dance Durva Sater, B'tty Jane Miller, Marian Tllley, Bev erly Whitman. Nancy Jean New bury, Mary Sue Green, Rosemarle Heltkemp. Lots Hlbbard. Barbara Meadows. Stephanie Mlksche, Anne Stephens. Acrobatic Novelette Elaine Winkle. Facing real trouble In the badlands are Paul Kelly and Judith Allen, fea tured In Harold Bell Wright's adven ture thriller, "It Happened Out West." which plays at the Rlalto theater for tomorrow and Saturday with "Calt fomia Straight Ahead, starring Joha Wayne, aa the added feature. The Harold Bell Wright picture la the story of a virile easterner in con flict with gun-slinging bandits. John ny Arthur, Leroy Mason and a large cast of featured players are Included in support of the stars. WANTED Experienced stenographer; atesoy employment. Must be thor oughly experienced in shorthand and general office work. Give full references, Tf not experienced, do not apply. Box 8038. Mail Tribuno FURNISHED APTS. 217 W. 2nd. Soft Shoe Rhythum Polly Hoffard, JoAnne Adler. Oayl Miller. Jsr- aldyn Jerome, Aletha Emerlck. Tango Specialty Frankle Rinabar gcr. Dutch Novelty The boy, Lillian New- ton; the girls, Colleen Wlnter- halder. Donna Mae Thomas, Jose phlne Case, Mary Louise Ouenther, Betty Rose, Csra Lee Haines, v Mirlne Mated Heaslon -- Hlllah Templa meets at 7:30 sharp, Friday even Ing. June 4th. Brief routine business ballot ing on candidates. Dress rehearsal at Elks' plcnlo grounds, Medford. Im mediately following. John E. Enders, Potentate. R. E. Detrlck, Reoorder. CLEAN FALSE TEETH - GET RID OF STAINS New Easy Way No Brushing Strra-Kltan. una tin nw dlseevarv. ffa moves blackemt atiim. t Aral ah. tartar Ilka magic. Jut put falae ttth or bridgta la s Ziaii or wmter and add Btera.R.ien powdar. No mriftv bruihlnr. Reammndta' bv Attn tlttt approved by Good Houieketpint' At w aruKKiiu. aomr uca u not aeiifniso. 5 "L 1 :00-a : 15 26c-3tt-10a GREEN PINE SLAB WOOED Big DOUBLE LOAD FOR DIRECT MILL DELIVERIES FIRST COME FIRST SERVED! Phone 7 Now TIMBER PRODUCTS CO. END OF NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE :::: 2S rfsil liXfiSI m Hi rr VtWrS.ll l 5 2 'm I BV III V . II u,. .TJT7. I .an usacsus ii v ,.,..r."'",.r: I ss i -i , j ri tru nArni' i I TODAY and FRIDAYlil I (z? J a r' I noi ,kU- .Jlf" ,cV 5'jI l'JF IM I 1M. I v- V-l-C A I I VW,Lm 1 I o I SltanAlMz& u.tm i i w- m . , i jaMtB v:r ,.11 ioi I;' W 111 va t 1 rll 2Vi ::-A t II i . r w?it:Vr II D DR.DULL ( l ' Pfnnsy (J. C.) Phillips Pet. Rsdto Sou. Pac. .... Std. Brands Swl. Oil Ca!. . 8td. Oil N. J. , Trans Amer. Union Carbide United Aircraft U. 8. Steel . Closing time for loo Let to Clss :t Ads Is 1:30 p. m. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- intbsilCaletaer-Asf 11 Jtt 0t tf W It tks HarsiBf aVia' It Gt Ths 1'tt ihoole PM iW9 peon. f Hqatd Vila IntA foor bewela dally. If Ula b l la not flowtnt t rlr. Jfoar food doaan't dlrat. It joat dTa In ths bowals. Oa bVoau o rrr-jf tlorr.mrh. Yo tt eonatJpatH. Ymf rhola a? ttB (a polaonad and too fal rat. tank and lbs world kwks pnnk. Laxatlv arc en It anakaahlffs. A men bow mattmwt docan't vt at tha eaoaa. It takM Umm tend, old Car tar' LltUo LKat Filla tort thaas two poanda of Wla flfmtnf fraly and maka fou feal"up and op". Harm Imc. rantla, rtt amajlnt In making1 bila flow fra-1. Aak forCartsr's Utlls Livar Pilla bf aocpa, bUtULVKBaf csiuM aaUunc la,B ROCHELLE HUDSON MARIAN NIXON RALPH MORGAN BERTON CHURCHILL (Also Specially I Selected Shortat I Ton RENT 4 -room drpl, east sl(l: partly furnished. S0. 20 Portland Ave. Pbone 6-F-2. BIO REDUCTIONS for quick sal. 300 Hotpoini ranfc. a.7& roam. 16.50. occasional tablw, 85c; Num dah rug. $1 B5; rlpctrlc cords, bulbs, sockets, 5c; kitchen utensils. 5c. 8. Oakdale. REAL VALUES IN AUTOMOBILES 10S4 Chev. Truck, L.W3. and duals - 305 li32 B-4 Pord Coup 275 1032 V-8 Fnrd 4-door 81 an 2S5 1931 Victoria Pord Sedan 235 Model A Ford Pickup 135 Chevrolet Sedan 75 , Terms and Trades. LOVE'S USED CARS 1704 N. Rlveraldt. IF TOU want your cow barn white washed or with cold water paint, phone 258-W. With row. NOTICE Mi. Orchard Man. let me contract your thinning and savo you money. Tel. 8A8-W. With row. SELL PROPERTY or bust nest for cash, or exchange anywhere in U. 8. Our method effecUvs, Inexpen sive reaching millions. No com aiiaMon. Write, Owners Exchange, Medford. Ore. CHEVROLET 6 Sport Coupe; perfect throughout: Blue Seal guarantee; low canv terms. PIERCrNALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge-Plymouth. 'SB OLDS 8 Pat. Sedsa, W. W.: perfect condition, A bargain for cash. Inquire cabin 82, Merrick's Auto Court. FOR SALS Beautiful borne with fruits, flowera and furniture, and garden tools go with place. Be owner for a wonderful bargain and terms. Box 2060. Tribune. FOR SALE Equity in 5 -room mod ern house. 1005 N. Central; 1300 down, balance 810 JW mouth. In clude taxes and insurance. Owner, 704 So. peach. Phone 473-W. GUARANTEED PMNTlNtS. time pay ments. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop. PILE SUFFERERS Now Ct Quick MIM Tr.li Safe Eny Way Wfcy aovthraa to aoffvrf If warn m wonam ad to auffarinf k Smln, avoar and fawntai dlatraaa awavad tar Or atefW am oi MOAVA wtTF. POarTORIU, thaa ant flr faw awnta will qaleklr and oonalaalvlr ro Wi tha mffartna; amn ba ttnppad; palm and dartraa baalatMd. If thaa aoo(v, eevs fortlnc, kaaJlBs raetal aamaa 4mt S as wa aay iar mtmf ahesefally i af dad. Wky atiffar another day T Oat a snail boa of Moava today and accept notkiaai eW MOAUA. Jarmln's For Drugs WANTED By practical nurse in her nome, mvaiw. convaieAcent or cia erly lady. Phone 1198-J. WANTED Room in private home with family privileges. Can give good references, phone 172 between 8 a, m, and 8 p. m. FOR RENT Room with or without board for one or two ladles. 824 Mae St EI AY BAIL'S SPECIAL, 125 pounds 01.15 Ask for price In quantity lot. W are offering yon FRESH HIGH QUALITY Hay Salt. B our Hay Bait before you buy. F. E. SAMSON GO. SEEDS FEEDS FERTILIZER 229 N. Rivenlde Tomorrow and Saturday HERE THEY ARE! Hurry 1 They End Tonight I pins It. n. Van nine'. "NIGHT OF MY8TERV" 'm i IS Ml a bye Blues Goodbye Swing! M Gr&retyhody's JaznminIt's the l&f- a : ? yfy 7 ,".:" J-nd here it U ... the ' ' joy-jammed Joy-ihow that axejt ' " v :yrm9 topi 'em all . . . etopt 'em J" . t;'3r alll . . . a rhythm-Uinj, ? tanUlUing, hyiterloal "'Jg3j- hullabalulu of happinenl tJr Surprise alVl 9 CHARLIE RUGGLES Eleanor Whitney Johnny Downs Kenny Baker Phil Harris and His Orch. Ben Blue Marjorie Gateson "1 - Hr the snn! Avt) MANV rAMOI 5 TAIUK- t ) SM, .U. "Southern Hospitality" VIU.K FAVORITBSI sX"o fjZ4,X-Z uzuy On ths rys" 'ffS3i JfCyyZt' "Turn Off ths Moon" 7T"' JL&&ff I 7.i. I.la a .how. at ODD Mat . . . 30o Xvei . . . 40o Kiddiei . lOe