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PAGE NINE LOCAL and PERSONAL ! - i Dance Tomorrow Member and friends of phoenix Orange will be en tertained at a dance at the Orange ! hall tomorrow night. Anyone Inter- I eeted la extended an Invitation. Visits Grandmother Miss Elinor Lindley of this city U spending sev eral days visiting her grandmother. Mrs. Bertha Johnson, at her home In Grants Pass. Speeder fined David C. Braun, 25, of 713 Palm street was fined (5 and $4.50 costs in Justice of the peace eourt for speedi n g a truck . He pleaded guilty. Pierce Home Joe Pleroa arrived In Med ford Monday from Chicago to spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pleroe. He has been attending Northwestern univer sity where he is majoring In electric engineering. He was named to the honor roll in that study. Home from School Robert Spald ing arrived home yesterday from Stanford university where he gradu ated this spring. He Is spending a week with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Spalding tn Ashland, and with friends In this clvy before going to Los Angeles. Cal., where he has ac cepted a position. Expected Home Albert C. Gaddls, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gaddls, atudent at Heald's business college In San Francisco. Is expected to ar rive (ln Medford this week-end to spend a few days before going to C. M. T. C. at Vancouver, Wash., for a month of his vacation. In California Mrs. Adrlenne Stew ard Is in San FrancWo this week at tending the early fall market and s making purchases for Adrienne's ready-to-wear store here. She will continue to Los Angeles In a few days to attend the fall style show there. To Practice Hwr Announcement was made tooy that Dr. Burhl Gil pin would open v?,. office suite In the Medford Center building July 1. A graduate of the University of Ne braska medical school. Dr. Gilpin, with his wife, arlrved In Medford re cently, after having spent two years Internship in private and government hospitals. The office suite formerly occupied by Charles Ray on the sec ond floor Is being remodeled and re furnished and will be ready for oc cupancy by Dr. Gilpin shortly be fore the first of next month. Romantic Comedy With Loretta Young Coming HAIL! HAIL! Today & Friday Pack up your trou bles and get set to HOWL , . . and how you'll HOWL!! Patsy Kelly In "KELLY THE SECOND" with CHARLIE CHASE (Blj Bot) WILLIAMS PERT KELTON J r, Plui Added Treats MAJOR BOWES' AMATEURS Novelty N 1 'ft r 13 Pelrcc Return, Max Pelroe return ed late yeaterday afternoon from a business flight to 8alem. He made the trip In a Taylor Cub. ... Return Home Mr. and Mra. Char lea O. Ooold and daughtera, Jane and Dolores, returned to their home In Chlloqutn Monday after visiting relatlvea and friends here. ... Presents Flowers A bouquet of Canterbury bells waa received at the Mall Tribune office this morning as a compliment from Harry Wllaon of Weeks Orr. ... Home from college William Oaugherty returned yesterday from the University of Oregon. He will spend the summer with his father on Crater Lake highway. ... Plays Tonight Harry O. Meldln of the Sherman Clay Music company will play for regular choir practice ta the First Christian church to night. He will also play several selections on the electric pipe organ. The public la Invited to attend from 8:19 to 8:45 o'clock. ... On Flight North Capt. E. C. Crosthwalta stopped at Medford municipal airport thla afternoon to have hla army Seversky training plane refueled. He arrived from San Francisco and left for Seattle. His home station Is at Kelly field. Texas. ... Examiner Due Ward McReynolda. state examiner of operators and chauffeurs, will be in Medford Sat' urday from 8 a. m. until 8 p. m. in the city hall. Those wishing per mits or licenses to drive cars are asked the get In touch with the ex aminer. Receive Honors Jack Oanfleld, son of Mr. and Mra. Roy L. Oanfleld, and Paul Sparks, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sparks, both of this city and both freshmen at Seattle Paclflo college, are two of the 33 students to receive scholastic honora for the second semester, according to Information released today by the registrar. ... Drum Corps Meet Senior high school girls' drum corps will meet at 8:30 this evening In the Junior high school. Luclle Wymore, drum msjor, said It la an Important meet ing as drills are to be practiced for the Lions' stst convention Sunday. All members were requested to make a special effort to be present. . Bible School Program Phoenix Presbyterian dally vacation Bible school will hold its commencement program In the church at 8 o'clock Sunday evening. The program will lncrude an exhibit of the handiwork done by the school In the past two weeks, a demonstration oi memory feats, three dramatizations and spe clal music. The public Is Invited. ... Recovering Mrs. Everett Brayton of 814 Vancouver avenue was report ed today to be recovering satisfac torily from a recent appendix opera tion performed at Sacred Heart hos pital. While Mrs. Brayton was con valescing In the hospital, her daugh ter, Barbara Ann, entered, also for sn appendectomy. The child, still In the hospital, waa said to be mak ing rapid progress today. ... Recuperating Mrs. Joe O. Cave of 108 Elm street was reported as pro gressing nicely today In Community hospital where ahe underwent a ma jor operation early this week. Wll lsrd Csve, son of City Police Officer Cave, was also reported as recovering satisfactorily at the hospital. While Mrs. Cave was being prepared for the operating room her step-son, Wlllard, was brought to the hospital for an emergency appendectomy. ... Re-enllstt In Army Sgt. Willis S. Estep, In charge of the army recruit ing office hrt, drove to Portland Tuesday for the purpose of discharge and re-enllstment. He has complet ed more than a yeara of service In the army and will be eligible for re tirement In less than five yeara, on the pay of a warrant officer, as he was a lieutenant in the war. Sgt. Estep was granted a 30-day furlough with all pay and allowances, with the privilege of having the 30 days ex tended If he so desires. , TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE House trailer. aiflO. Hotel Medford pa ruing lot FOR 8 ALB Choice registered a- months-oid Duroc boar pig. h, p. Benson, old Pacific Hwy. Phone 4P8-X. FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay. Phone 523-J-4. FOR RENT Very nice 4 -room house. Re. B. Ideal court, corner Myrtle and Taylor Sts. Also 4 -room apart ment. 306 Beatty St. Geo. Xverson. FOR SALE One 4 -drawer legal aire steel file, price 925: one mahogany roll-top desk and chair to match, price ISO; one ft re-re 1st ing ante style filing cabinet, price 25. AIo miscellaneous oak office chairs, etc. Oregon-Washington Mortgage Co., 45 s. Central. Light-hearted romance and comedy In gay Paris brings "Cafe Metropole" to trie New Craterlan theatre Sun day, reuniting Loretta Young end Tyrone Power, who made a distinct hit In "Love Is News, In another fast moving romance of the sort that made the former picture such pleas ant entertainment. Adolphe Menjou has the leading supporting role with Gregory Ratoff, Charles Wlnnlnger and Helen West- ley contributing to the fun. Back In Saddle Aft',? departing from the type of Western roles that made him fam ous tor parts as an amateur lumber Jack and a pioneer. Daniel Boone, George O'Brien Is in the saddle again In his latest action opus, "Hollywood Cowboy," coming to the Rialto the atre fo.- tomorrow and Saturday with Tex Ritter, singing in "Trouble In Texas." as the added action hit. Sit-down strikes, the use of aero planes on the range and other phases of modern life are factors in the robust drama of the open spaces, with Cecilia Parker, popular young actrets, tn the feminine lead T E FRIDAY and SATURDAY EXTRA SPECIALS DRESSES Regular Band Box price $3.95. Most of them waihabl. silk-. Sizes 14 to 44. Sal9 price CHILDREN'S SHOES Straps, Sandals and Oxfords. White, Black, Brown. Regular Band Box prices values to $2.95 Sale Price 75c -SI .50 -$1.95 SLIPS See our windows the best Slip in QQf town. Every day - - OwW Many other items not mentioned here the BAND BOX "The store that saves you money 223 East 6th. Phon 989 Visitor Leaves Mrs. Marie Berrlt of Long Beach, Cal., who has been visit ing Mra. Clara Young here lor the past two weeks, left today to return to her home. Mrs. Young accom panied 'the visitor 'as far as' San Francisco, where ahe plans a visit. McKenzle I'nas Opeiilng SALEM. June 17. (AP) The Mc Kenzle psss hlghwsy over the Cas cades will be opened the middle of next week, th lsst 8tat highway to be opened, R. H. Baldock. state high way engineer, aald today. The north and aouth S&ntlam hlghvaya are open but heavy raina may force drlvera to ue chains. Body of the unidentified new-born baby found in an Ashland Commu nity hospital room Monday afternoon waa taken to Portland early thla mprnlng by Assistant District Attor ney Georgo W. Nellson. The body la to be examined In Portland by Dr. Prank Menne, path ologlat of the University of Oregon medical achool and an outstanding authority on criminology. It waa understood Mr. Nellson would remain In Portland until Dr. Meuna completed his examination so that he could Inform the pathologist fully regarding the circumstances sur rounding discovery of the body. Authorities today said they were continuing their Investigation, explor. Ing every angle of the baffling mystery. It waa said that nothing further had been heard from Miss Irene Simons, the nurse In whose room hcpltal exercutlves stated the body was found. Miss Simons, authorities sold, Informed an Ashland friend yea terday that ahe would be back about the middle of next week. It was not known whether ahe was yet informed of the discovery of the body. Eagles Official Visits P. W. Jones of Salem, Ore., state president of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, will visit the Medford aerie tomorrow night. It was learned today. Jones will be present at the Friday night meeting, at which time new membera will be Initiated and dele pates sppolnted to the state conven tion scheduled for June 33 st Astoria. Remove Fire Menace TOLEDO, June 17. (AP) Fear of fires has led the city council to order destruction of old waterfront build ings here, center of trading In the SO'a and 90s. Boy's Death Mystifies ST. HELENS, June 17. (AP) Po lice conducted an Investigation today Into the death of Kenneth Wilson, IS. whose body was found hanglrg high tn a tree near hla home. Offl cera bad not determined whether he lipped and accidentally hanged him self. He waa president of the Beaver home 4-H club. Summer storage Expert care and adequate Insurance AP.TISTA FUR SHOP 328 W. 6th. Phone 684. WINDOW OLASa Vrt tell wlndjw glass and wlU replace roui orokst windows reasonably rrowbrldga Oao met Works. Its a Bit "BALLARINA" DRESSES with wide, gored, swing skirts ai.SS MCCARTY'S DRESS SHOP 40 8. Central. ' , , I STARTS SVNDAY SCARLET WOMEN AND ! 1 THEIR SCARLET SECRETS $ 0 Girlhood's sacrifice to ignorance . , . f'TlTfflev revealed on the screen in a blazing vlsSSfck expose of the vice racket I y?ljy.j iffr ilWIIl U "U Humphrey B0GART r Z K ; Eduardo ClANELLl ! Jsabel JEWELL-f :WW It -" ' V' v . SEE how girls are lured into f(l the rackets , , . and forced to I ,Y 1 ol,y tneir vicious masters! iLi I THIS SHOW NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN Crime Syndicates Exposed At Rialto One of the most sensational pic- turea of the year which rips the ad off one of the nation's most power fully otganlzed crime syndicates "Marked Woman." Bette Davis' new est starring opus, which comes to the Rialto theatre for a three-day run Sunday. "Marked Woman" reveals for the first time on the screen the great vice menace that floustshea in our modem big cities, claiming as Its vlctlrr.b innocent women powerless to escape from the clutches of these vicious vice mongers. An amazing story told with a bold frankness, "Marked Woman" la not recommended for children. Humph rey Bogart, Eduardo Clannelll, Isabel Jewell Allen Jenkins. Raymond Hat. ton and Lola Lane are Included In the popular supporting cast. "The Wildcatter," another daring film, starring 8cott Colton and Jean Rogers la scheduled to ploj as the added feature with Bette Davis' "Marked Woman." FOR RENT Room In prtvat home. Call alter 0 p. m.. 705 West 10th. FOR SALE Complete confectionery with good Frigid tire fountain. Everything in A-l condition. Must move. Phone 009. PLYMOUTH DeLuxe Sedan; look and runa like new; Blue Seal guarantee. Low. ea-sy terms. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. FOR SALE OR TRADE Cows, horses and mulea. Fehl ranch. Dark Hot low road. MUST SELL equity In 1 acre term on balance, 3 blocks from school, fl room modern house, garage, barn, chicken house, cooler, cement walk, lawn, shade, garden, Ladlno clover. Turn left at Howard achool. Hardy. FOR SALE New 1837 O. E. console standard and shortwave broadcast radio. 139 SO. 418 Weatern Ave, WANTED - Horse, weighing about 1400 lbs. J. A. Mnnke, Route 1. Medford. WANTED Experienced shoe Apply at Evans Shoe Store. man. FOR SALE Fine male Oerman roller and new stand cage, cheap. 604 W. 10th. house 2. FOR SALE OR TRADE for hay, 1 Poland China sow. to farrow: 3 ahoats, 1 Cheater White boar. Feed Store. Gold Hill. FOR SALE 3 -room modern home; good location; beautiful yard. Box 3836. Tribune. FOR SALE Ten acres, good soli, fine shade trees, good ' 5 -room house, modern, close in on pavement. H, Q. WILSON, phone 1564. EXPERIENCED ranch cook position. Harris E. Biggs, Rt. 410. Medford. wants It-Box MUST SELL Five-room modern cottage, hardwood floors throughout, base tub. built Ins, large living room, sleeping porch, laundry room, double gar age, large lot with fruit, furniture, nigs, electric refrigerator, garden tools: east aide location. All goea ror lioso.oo. Also West side, close in. two-bedroom modern cottage, hardwood floors, excellent condition. Can leaae fine tenant to show 13 net on purchase price. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE No. 7 N. Bartlett. Phone 1406, evenings 1548-R. BARGAIN 45 Acres, 30 acre irrigated, all under cultivation, good soil, fenced, barn small house. Price $2000; trms. Phone A08-R, Henry R. Ringoen, 829 W. nth.- FOR RENT 86 acres, equipped stocked, free water; 3 miles from -Olendale. Ore. phone Medford 678, ATTENTION LOGGERS I have ft 30 bulldozer for rent, cy Gates, Trail, Tel. 36-X-a, Eagle point. Medford Lodge No. 103, A. F. & A. M- Stated Com munication Friday, June 18, 8 p. m. Visiting brethren welcome. C. M. Houston, W. M. Sweeney, Secretary. Card of Thnnks. We wish to express or sincere ftp preclatton to friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy ex tended us during our recent bereave ment; also for the beautiful floral offerings Mrs. H. E. Harrold, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McConnell, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cole. SEWINO MACHINES 14 50 up. Bar gains in used mdf ranges, refrig erators, oil stoves; 3 good crem separators, cneap; swap, anop, buy, sell, exchange and trade. The TRADE-MART, 15 8. Front. GUARANTEED PAINTINO. time pay ments. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop DANCE at the OASIS hPHING FLOOR. June 19, Good Music by Merrill's Oay Orchestra r (e) pint $1.10 QUART CCNTURY bllTILUNS CO. PKORt A. tit, STARTS TODAY 1 PTl 3 DAYS Ths awaga school urm In the ft (Mr I '' S-'Jn city la IB1.7 davs a year; In rural iwltva ' ' ' ,iA- ,, fW TjtwVM commiinltln. 160.8 rtayn. iTla ilAt& S J J fW' TO Tomorrow & Sat. t" WJV W W W A NEW KIND OF fKry J 2 HIT? I J?j I Qrl """"" '""" jV.iEXTRA ADDED HIT: ... fma lr3ySi7i Donald Duck and thf Barnyard I l! . Ifcsos:2 llll nan. klrhlnv the aana around! 1L&J "THIRST AID" 1 - tTMt UPI' niy.ll' i nil iaTL-J; II I ........... llll' -- 'III I 9 r I.M TU.NK.II viQiir . Plus "You Can't Buy Luck" ill Shows at II 1:45 j 7:00-9:15 I ill ... 51 3