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MET-FOBD MAIL TRTBTJXE. "NrETPORT. OTJTOV. THL' KSTTSY. TULY T. 1337. P'A'GE THREF Contributed. In an article concerning the Hu mane Society appearing June 39 it waa srated that the animal hos pital on North Riverside was an as set of, and maintained by the Hu mane society. This la Incorrect. The hospital Is "under entirely separate ownership and all equipment has been placed there by Dr. Philips. Patients and boarders at the hos pital are solely under Dr. Philips' direction. The Humane society was influen tial In bringing Dr. Philips to Med ford and veterinary work for the society is done at the hospital. Otherwise, the only relation between the two organizations Is a common Interest In pets. Blanket 300 Years Old CLEVELAND (UP) Mrs. John Parks owns a 300-year old blanket, mode In Ireland and passed through eight generations. It Is larger than most blankets, Is made of pure wool and Is of aiany colors. SOCIETY and CLUBS By Janet Wray Smith B Correctly Corseted In AN ARTIST MODEL by Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann. Too Late to Classify Long Weekend to Take Many Away The long Fourth of July holiday week-end will find many Medford i residents away from town, the extra j day providing an opportunity of long-' er than usual ' duration for rest or entertainment. Many of those hiving summer homes at resorts of the region are Inviting friends to Join them for the week-end, fishing, boating, swimming and varied other recreations present ing attractive activities away from heat of the valley. Others are planning week-end visits to friends and relatives In other cities or shorter excursions to mountains or coasts. Those who prefer to share celebrations with larger numbers will motor to various towns planning a civic festivity. Many will seek Ore gon's cool coast. Remaining at home for a quiet hol iday presents the most attractions for some. Numerous visitors will be en tertained in the city over the holiday. SACRIFICE ILLNESS DEMANDS SALE a inAA A well built 6 room house JSsiyilll located on South Oak dale near the Senior High School. One of the most de lightful lots, an abundance of oak trees, oversized lot approximately 150x200, all city Improvements paid in full. Illness compels owner to make this sacrifice. Immediate sale price $4200. Terms to responsible buyer. Also REAL BARGAIN AAAtn An extremely well built Nyy)ll bungalow In excellent condition located on pav ed street adjacent to grade and Junior High. In excellent district, all city assessments paid. Total price 92250.00. Also BRAND NEW HOME New 5 room story and Snlin half home located near w w w w w Senior High School. Basement, furnace, fireplace, nara wood floors.- Only brand new house In Medford for sale. Excellent terms. CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY. INC . 109 E. Main St. Phone 728 Exclusive Agents. FOR SALE Mineralized stock salt. Feeding minerals, a proven practice makes for health and heavier pro duction. Monarch Seed & FeedCo. I HAVE a right good 80 acres of un improved land close in for only 92250. Walter Jones, phone 1704-R. FOR SALE Blng cherries. 611 So. Riverside, across from Auto Beauty enoja. FOR SALE Safe grain storage in So Oregon's largest warehouse. Mon arch oeea o& r A REAL home for young msn. clean room, home cooked meals and home privileges. 103 W. Main. Phone 371-J. Many Guests at Tucker River Lodge Among the many entertaining friends at summer homes along Rogue river are Mr. and Mrs. Nlon Tucker of San Francisco, who, with their daughter and son. are hosts to a large number of friends during the sum mer 'at Rogue's Roost, the Tucker lodge. Several arrived this morning from the bay district to spend the Fourth of July holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Tucker and more are expected later this week. Others will be sojourning at Rogue's Roost at various times throughout the summer, the Tuckers having guests weekly. Expected Here Among holiday visitors expected In the city over the week-end are Mr. and Mrs. Lee Valentin of Eugene, who will arrive Saturday. They are to be the guests of Mrs. Valentin's mother, Mrs. M. M. Snider. The group plan to spend the hol iday at the Snider summer cabin at Shady cove. Mrs. Valentin was Miss Mary Snider before her marriage early this spring. She will be greeted by a num ber of Medford friends during her stay. Air Show Will Provide Activity Medford residents are making plans to welcome the many visitors here to participate In or view the spectac ular air show here tomorrow. A large number of out of town res idents are expected to be in the city for the event and activity will center on their entertainment. Medford hos tesses are planning numerous Infor mal affairs and a gala atmosphere is beginning to produce a noticeable ef fect o ntownspeople. Many of the visiting pilots will ba entertained in Medford homes during their brief stay here and local avta-1 tlon enthusiasts are arranging var-1 loua means of expressing Medford hospitality. Miss Canine Wed In Grants Pass Mlsa Rosemary Canine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Canine of this city, became the bride of John Sheldon Wood in a quiet ceremony in Grants Pass yesterday afternoon. The service was solemnized at the residence of the officiating minister, the Rev. John B. Coan, before a small group of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Otto R. Thresham, Jr., attended the young couple. The bride wore a blue travel en semble and a corsage of sweetpeas and carnations. The young couple will make their home here, where both have many friends. Miss wehster Is Carpenter Guest Miss Jean Webster of San Fran cisco is among the many visitors be ing entertained in the valley, having arrived several days ago. Miss Webster is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard carpenter and is being greeted by many Medford friends. She plans to remain until next week. LAWN MOWERS sharpened We call and del. Sims tros.. Tel, 261 23 N. Fir Brenners Plan Visit to City Among Medford residents planning vacations out of town over the Fourth of July week-end are Mr. and Mrs. Don Brenner. Mr. and Mrs. Brenner will visit friends in San Francisco, Calif., motoring there and back. Makes biscuits fluffy as a summer cloud Schilling Baking1 Powder CHERRIES Dolph Phlpps Ranch Crater Lake Highway Auto painting property done or no charge. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop. OAThay for eaieTVTo.oo ton in field: two cows freshen Boon. Phone 953-J. 326 Alice. WHY not take a 16-lb. box of fancy Bins chen-lea to your friends over the holldava. We have a. supply at 1.7S per box at Medford Ice & Stor age Co. American Fruit Orowera. Inc. TOR RENT Modem 4-room furnlah ed house. Berries, shade. M.50 per month. S52 W. 3nd. SLEEPING and housekeeping rooma. 344 No. Bartlett. TOR RENT Completely furnished 4 room house. 3 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, oath, screen porch, washing machine, mangle, sewln? machine, linens, dishes, piano, dav enport. Adulta only. 205 West 9th FOR SALE Three lota. 5-room furn ished house. Phone 459-X. WANTED Bids on 800 ricka of 16-ln. wood. Call GeBauer Apta. Tel 713-Y. TOR SALE Grain Bags, sack twine, needlea. Monarch Seed & reed Co. Alfalfa hay for sale, cheap. Route 1. Box 109. So. Peach. PRIVATE home, comfortable beds, good meala. reasonable ratea. 811 W. 10th St. FOR SALE Split shakes 10. augar pine and cedar shingles. 14 F. W. Ovelman. Jacksonville Highway. FOR RENT Partly furnished house. ilS month. In Central Point. Yel low house across from creamery. Love property. 1938 INTERNATIONAL pickup, loota and runs like new. Blue Sel guar antee. Priced for quick Bale, on easy terms. Used Car Dept. 8th & Bart lett. Open evenings. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth TJT 77 . QF A WONDERFUL HOLIDAY ton f GENEROUS EARS eCT - . StJtoA j" FOR SALE Binder twine standard grade 5 25 bale cash. Monarch Seed i & Feed eo. 4TH OF JULY SPECIAL AU this week, spark plugs cleaned. tted. adjusted FREE. 8th and Front St. SHELL 8ERVICE STATION FOR SALE Service station and atore. 803 8. Riverside. FOR RENI Four large room suite in beautiful Hollv Apartment: nlc.lj furnished clean, cosy Every tnir furnished except linen Frlgldalre electric range, hot water, ail mod ern conveniencea Close in just north of postoffice Available now $45 S1 mansaer In rear pct&cuteA p&fde OaiHX rKLIHa. ICSHOMICtL MN Ot TMIM All OtAKCfllMON . UM Cnlllr STUWICHVMAPI-IOOT III! BOTTLE MAKES 21 SIASSES If you're the type who makes a grand host,' delight your guests with this "Double-Rich'9 Ken tucky straight Bourbon! A 90 PROOF whiiker with tht Mirk tfMmt. Mid ia the BliKffMl Country br suiter Kentucky dutillett the good old Kentucky T- COPR. 19J7.5CHENUY DISTRIBUTORS. INC.. N.Y.C . COPR. 19! nfnJPc I fZsZfchj OUAUT $1.50 Bte. IT. A AVAflABLf IN OREGON KIMTVCKr STMIiHT BOURBON wmsnr YOUR DOUBLE HOLIDAY Will Be More Enjoyable If You Go Forth On the 4th in Smart New SPORT CLOTHES from the M.M. DEPT. STORE Where You Always PAY LESS and DRESS BETTER $1.29 $1.98 $2.98 You will he surpihed, you will he thrilled, you will buy several of these lovely dotted snlss, eyelet embroidered and printed dresses that arrived this week. We have many dresses this season but these new arrivals are the greatest values this season. $1.29 $1.98 $3.48 LINEN SUITS $3.48 AU linen suits made from Imported linens, naturals and pastel shades. Very special SPECIAL SHOE VALUES The Shoe Department is helping you cele brate by offering many specials this week end. All our new Summer sandals, fancy ties, straps and oxfords that sell regular for $3.45. Special for the 4th $2.98 White patent, white elk, white linen, red patent, blue patent and yellow patent sandals, Cuban heels. Special ly priced $2.48 MEN'S SUITS For greater values In men's suits come to the M. M. Dept. Store, Inc. All wool worsted suits In wanted Summer styles. Fancy barks, single and double breasted styles. Two large groups to select from. $18.95 $22.35 MEN'S SHIRTS The warm days arc here, treat yourself to several of our new hot weather shirts. Plain whites new dust tone and the latest fancy broad cloths. . Three large groups to select from. . . 98c $1.39 and $1.95 Swim Trunks The water Is Just right, enjoy a swim over the 4th. t00f all wool trunks, bullt-ln supports. 50c Men's Ties 330 new ties arrived this week. Hand made ties, all new patterns. 91.00 value, 50c Men's White Oxfords CORDUROY SLACKS Ideal for lounging and out door wear. These are pot, stain. Mater and pemptratlon resistant. 93.05 values. Vacation special, now $2.98 New Showing Slacks, overalls, and bicycle suits, priced for 4th of Jul) selling $1.29 $1.98 -$2.98 Peter Pan HALTERS- In gay new prints 59c SWIM SUITS All wool ladies' swim suits, new 1937 stylt and colors, with and without skirt style sun backs, $ 1 .95 to $5.95 Children's Suits Styles for kiddies and unusually clever styles for juniors. , 98c to $1.95 Swim Caps Large assortment to choose from In white ind colors to match your nits M V "1 White orfordi, ttiody.ar welts, leather solea, nine tip or plain toe styles. Values to 3.95 $2.98 Black Oxfords 120 pain new black oxfords, boot heels, regular heels, plain toes, square toes, wing tip. Special for the 4th $2.98 pair ' " tT" sun vison -i 4 prints and pastels 48c 10c to 39c The Ready to Wear dept. it sure doing Its part to make your 4th of July vaca tion s big success. To help you in getting ready for the double holiday our STORE WILL BE OPEN all day Friday, July 2nd. DRESSES All our better dresses priced at 916.TS to 919-M are greatly reduced. Whites, prints, pastels, and navs. Laces, chiffons and sheers. Take your choice $12.95 Don't Mist Seeing the $7.95 Dresses Dont mlsa mini the new 7.S dresses In lacea, chiffons and sheen, print. an pastels. Thee arrived this week, priced it $5.95 m mm mi In MIL LA AMAZING VALUES! DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND OUR GREAT BARGAIN BASEMENT CLOSE OUT SALE PRINTS Vards ind vards of 3d Inch, prints clone out at YARD 10c Ladies' Hose Pure silk lineless Knee-HI hose, a regular 50c value, clone out price 3 prs. $1. BARGAINS FOR MEN Men's Broadcloth regular t!ic values. now 19c Men's Blue Cham bray Work Shirts, regular 48c QQ value, now .... . )C Men's Express Stripe Over alls, regular price USr, i now Men's Work fthoea, values to 93.45, close out price 64x76 nheet Blankets JQ Clone out pMre. , 47C 89c lues to 1!!L $2.69 BUY SHOES NOW! I .ad lev white elk moulded aole san dal, regular 91.98 values, now 89c Hundreds of pairs ladles' white, brown ind hlark shoes. Value to 92.15, now $1.69 AWNINGS Less Than Cost Orange and green, white and green. 30", ,16" and 42" sizes. Complete all r pa rtr to put up. Close out price $1.19 Window Shades Washable window shades complete with roller,, ,0c tallies. QQp Ck.e out JC LUNCH CLOTHS New, just received. 36x36 size...,. .29c 42x42 size. . . .39c Men's Dress Shirts Fast colored broadcloth (hirti, plain or 7 Oft fancy pattern!. Close out special I vv M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE CHA8. 8 ADAIR, MANAGER To help you in getting ready for the double holiday our STORE WILL BE OPEN all day Friday, July 2nd.