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ifEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. BEDFORD. OREOOX. FRIDAY. JULY 9. 1037. PAGE THIRTEEN LOCAL and Mrdford Visitor H. C. Galay of Ashland waa a bualneea vial tor tu Med ford yesterday. t From Eaile Point Mrs. K. P. Kurz at Eagle Point waa among those shop ping and visiting friends here yes tarday. Calling Here Out-of-town visitors in Medford this morning Included Mrs. J. V. Thompson of Central Point and Mlaa Audrey ftletzger of Jacit onrllle. Attend Funeral Michael Beck snd bis brother, John Beck of North Bend, left Wednesday for Sioux Falls, S. D.. to attend the funeral of their aunt. In Klamath Falls Mr. and Mrs. Claud Payton spent the Fourth of July In Klamath Falls with Mrs. Pay-! ton's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. j and Mrs. Jack Heniott. Visiting Sister Calvin Callahan of Walla Walla, Wash., arrived last night! to spend a week's visit with bis sis ter, Mrs. Carl Stuart of 106 South Ivy street. TouVelle Home Judge Frank Tou Velle, state highway commissioner, returned to his home here this morn ing after a business visit In the north. ... Here from Ashland Out-of-town residents transacting business and visiting here Wednesday Included Mr. snd Mrs. John Potter and Mrs. J. R. McCracken of Ashland. Call In Ashland Medford residents calling In Ashland recently Included, Mr. and Mrs. William Lang, who vis ited there Wednesday. They formerly lived in Ashland. Visit Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Charles Applegate of this city spent Wednesday visiting thler daughter. Mrs, Tom O'Harra In Ashland. Betty June Applegate Is spending s week visiting her sister, Mrs. O'Harra. Recreation Check Paul Br 1 neon, Junior forester, and Cordy Sunder man, recreation technician o I the Rogue River ntatonal forest, spent today in a recreational survey of the Applegate district. Transfers Tractor James Seely, truck driver of the Rogue River na tional forest was lent today to the national park service to transport a tractor to the Lava Beds CCO camp. On his return be la to bring a load of forest campground stove castings from Klamath Falls. Extra Specials Featured in Every Department SATURDAY IN OUR $15,000 STOCK REDUCTION SALE The BAND BOX 223 East 6th Street Odd Facts PATRON OF THt COFFEE HOUitS fCOKKtD CUP1 ANO fAUCEHS.THtr WAHTTD 600A LONG DBINKi AMD iOm ALWAYS ASKED FOR A'DISH or cor fit oit TfA.wuicu ACTUALLY WAS A BOWL. all .aOTOAiE (W til IIIM 1 PERSONAL Band Rehearsal All members of the senior, high school band are re quested to meet at the school for rehearsal at 6 p'clock this evening. The band is preparing to participate In the state encampment of the United Spanish War Veterans here. Tools Stolen J. E. Powell of 1517 North Riverside avenue reported to city police yesterday the following tools stolen from his garage some time this week: Sterrett hack saw, Oi&ston hand saw, sioux valve grind er, valve lathe, three valve re-seating tools and other small tools. Attends Conference A. S. Rosen baum, district passenger agent for the Southern Pacific railroad, re turned this morning from Portland where he attended a conference call ed by F. C. McQlnnls, vice-president In charge of passenger serv..-. About 25 agents and officials were present at. the conference, Rosenbaum re ported. To Convention Earl D. Scripter and Robert Newland. city mall car riers, left today for Portland to at tend the annual state convention of the National Association of Letter Carriers. " The convention will be held tomorrow and Sunday. Mr. Scripter was accompanied by his wife and family. After the convention the Scrtpters will continue to Canada for a two weeks' vacation In Van couver, Victoria and other cities. At Portland Meet Adlel A. Neff, Richard Singler and Lawrence Crock er, clerks at the Modford postofflce. left today for Portland where they will represent the local chapter at the state convention of the National Federation of Postofflce Clerks. Sin- I gler and Crocker will attend as of-! ficlal delegates from here while Neff will attend in his capacity as state vice-president. The convention will be held tomorrow and Sunday. Airport Arrivals Today's arrivals at at Medford municipal airport In cluded Lieut. Com. J. Cotton of the airplane carrier Saratoga, who was en route In a Qrumann scouter from Bremerton, Wash., where the Sara toga Is now, to Oakland, Cal., and return; and Col. Earl C. Popp, re gional supervisor of the federal bu reau of air commerce, en fouto from Oakland, Cal., to Portland In a Stln On. t yesterday's late arrivals In cluded Col. F. E. Galloway, com manding the air corps at Fort Lewis, Wash., who was returning to his poat after a flight to Oakland in a Doug las observation plane; and Lieut. A. A. Straubel. from Oakland to Fort Lewis In a Douglas observation ship. Phone 989 of OLD BOSTON HEROES OF BUNKER Mill WERE REWARDED WITH BOLTS OF CALICO. r 0l"nnili Claudette Colbert Q Back to the laugh division of the i mnvlM mm miititt PnlVuti-f In ! "I Met Him In Paris." coming Sun day to the New Craterian theater. Featuring Robert Young and Melvyn Douglas In the two principal sup porting roles, the picture portrays an American working girl on a grand vacation In the French capital. Finding the romance knows no On Naval Leave Warren W. Den-, ney. son of Mrs. Delia Denney, Is spending a fortnight's leave from the united States navy at his home here on Route a. He enlisted in th navy ! early In April and has just completed j three months of preliminary training at San Diego. He has been selected for the hospital corps school and will report at the end of his leave to1 the. naval hospital in San Diego for! a 16 weeks' course of study. A naval career seems quite promising and he likes the service, Denney said. Gets Honor Rating Edmund B. Keep, Medford youth who enlisted In the United States navy last February 16, has won the title of "period of training honor man' 'of his company, It was announced In a letter received today from Lieut. Com. W. B. Cole man .training officer at the San Diego station. The award is based on attention to duty, Initiative, abil ity to profit from Instruction and personal appearance during the pe riod of training, the officer wrote. There were 134 recruits from prac tically all states west of the Missis sippi In the company, Coleman said. TRANSIENT JAILED FOR INTOXICATION Jack Mike Huh ton, transient charg ed with being Intoxicated on a publlo highway, was sentenced to ten days In the county Jail yesterday on a plea of guilty, by Justice of the Peace W. R. Coleman. Huh ton waa arrested on the Pacific highway near Talent. Chester E. Carter of Medford was assessed II and costs for defective headlights on his auto. The arresting officer testified lens in both front lights were broken. Edgar E. Barnard of Bend was fined ai and costs for having no tall light, and Howell M. Metcalf of Klamath Falls was assessed the same for no muffler on his auto. Horace R. Turpi n, driver for a truck line, was fined 91 and cost for oper ating an auto of excessive length. Closing time for Too Lat to Claa Ad, la i:80 p. m. use Mall Tribune want ads. IN OLD JtOtTOM. JSIFOKL? VACCIMAtlOM WAi KNOWN, IT WAS TUB CUITOm TO MOLD tMALLPOX PAHTIgf'WHlKt TRItHDi CAUGHT Ttit OIISAU, HtCOVtntB AND ttCAMC IMHUHl UNDBR PLCAfANT CIHCUPtiTANCtf. mm A TYPICAL INVITATION 'Sen W, eesnn, mass. BIN If ""i, in Sunday Show - iff . ' :A S geographical limits, Claudette falls in love with two men, both very nice, but widely different In person ality. Douglas Is a man of few words; Young Is a super-egotist who thinks he has a way with women. Which to marry is the question. The film has much of Its action laid in the Swiss Alps, making It an Ideal picture to see during these hot days. GIVES MEDFORD BOY JOURNEY TO RUSSIA A Urge part of the Orient he been aeen by Charles H. Ward since he enlisted In the United States navy three years ago and now he 1a prepar ing to extend his travels to Ruarla. It Is disclosed In a letter received from him today by his mother, Mrs. J. D. Bowdlsh of 1260 Sunset avenue. Young Ward's ship, the dMtroyer Barker, and the destroyer Augusta are to aall from Cjiefoo. China, for Vladivostok on July 39 for a stay of three weeks In Russian waters. h! letter stated. The men will be Bunt ed shore leave In the Russian city while the ships are there. "Vladivostok Is ono place I've really wanted to visit," Ward wrote to his mother. A graduate of Jacksonville high school, young Ward has served In and around the Philippines and for more than a year has been stationed alone the Chinese coast. He has used a large part of his surplus cash to our chase Oriental merchandise and curios which he plana to bring with him when he comes home on fur lough next winter, he wrote. SAT. ONLY.S: Sltona 1-3, 7-9 BOOHu trttn Heather Angel PLUS FINAL EPISODE "FLASH GORDON" SUNDAY MONDAY fTLrW "'W-t T HIT Of l37l PUTS "I'OI'EVB MEETS S1NBAD" mm r-- Joan Ralph rorlMa ffi Lew Ayres in Lew Ayres and Dorothy Lamour have Important parts In the dra matic photoplay, "The Last Train From Madrid." coming to the Rialto theater for a three-day run starting Sunday. The exciting film la laid against a background of modern war torn Spain with the famous "Wo men's Battalion of Death" playing Roxy Thriller Oeorge O'Brien tangles with Jonu Carradlne In O'Brien's starring hit, "Daniel Boone," which plays a re turn engagement at the Roxy the ater tomorrow only. Heather Angel, Ralph Forbes and an all star cast support the star in the historical film. The final episode of the serial. "Flash Gordon." is also listed on the same program. The Barker, Charles Informed his mother, recently set a new Asiatic fleet record for destroyers on short range firing, scoring as direct bulls eyes out of 38 salvos and thus win nlng an efficiency E for all Its guns and $350 In prise money for the gun crews. Charles qualified as a first class director operator and thereby won an extra base pay of 99 a month for a year. The director la the Instrument n1 -isss. inKTfTTO zi.:z 7:00-fl:SO (tin nril"N tfl J Kl'"" ' " 1 TODAY and SAT. - 2 ACTION HITS Thrills and Romance On the Border! There 'i trouble a brewlng when a hot headed youth from the U.S.A. turns a border town inside out in search of gay a'dventure I out in search of gay I SS ' ' k . adventure I J J Meet the fastest shootin bom- bra this side of the Rio Grande I 4m!0 A g irERE S HIT NO. TWOllj f j SUNDAY 1 I K Agalmt Ihf aeeth- '"" ' f- . LV1 I ln bark it round off 11 I Dorothy LAMOUR Lew AYRES Plua "Olrl, Con Plaj"! Rialto's Picture an important part In the action of the story. Other members of the cast Include Otlbert Roland, Karen Morley, Lionel Atwlll and Helen Mack. A thrilling mystery of the sport ing world, "Olrla Can Play," with Jacqueline Wells and Charles Qulg ley featured. Is scheduled as the added feature. that controls the firing and calculates the range, speed and course of the target, he explained. Lawn move service, rail and del Ideal Bike Sluv Tel.859 411 K. Main Cm Mall Tribune want ads. Too Late to Classify FOR RENT Office space. Main St., downstairs location, can Y. Teng wald, 125 W. Main. FOR BALE Rabbits, 16 does. 3 bucki, and hutches. 1160 Oak, Ashland. FOR SALE Saturday only, a used Mlsttnes piano, 4Q. Baldwin Piano snoppe. FOR SALE: Good used piano. Will sell at very low price, can at aza S. Riverside. APPROVED -electric fence. (14.SS up. Harry Wengant, Ashland. Phone ll-F-4. WANTED Olrl for housework and - care of children. Phone 086-Y. FOR TRADE Beautiful suburban acreage, i mile from Medford: 3 acres, clover, gar den, lawn and shrubs; modern fi room dwelling, cow barn, 3-ear gnr- sffe, poultry house; wonderful view. No lncumbrartce. will trade for dwelling in Medford. BROWN & WHITE, 104 W. Main St. FOR SALE Large Black Republican cherries, 3c on trees, or trade for wood; 'fa mile east Bear creek on old Airport road. FOR SALE Oxheart chorrlea, Sun day. R. R. Ouchea, Rt. 1, Medford. HOUSK TRAILER Half tilock north of Phoenix achool. DeLoro Sulli van. i r FOR BALE Fine corner warehouse or service station site: 700x100 feet on spur track at 11th and Front streets. Phone 1060-R. WANTED Dead and worthless ani mals.. Phone 681 -R. FOR SALE 10 good work bourses. Another moaei a Foro. win trade for hay or cattle. Stewart Avo. to Thomas road. Jack Martin. WANTED Housekeeper; a In family. 336 Plum St. FOR SALE Cabbage plants, 1308 East 11th, LOST Gold link bracelet with fra ternity crest. Reward. Tel. 1002 -W. FOR SALE Boy's bicycle, good condi tion, mono LOST July 2nd,, 3 small and a large Keys on cnain. Please leave at Copco telephone dek. - . 1935 FORD V-8 DeLuxe Tourtne Tu dor; radio. Good as new. Dcnth forces sacrifice before 14th. Shell Station, Midway Four Comers. FOR SALE 8 acres, 4 -room hou, shower bath, nice lawn, family or chard, all varieties; 3 acres In English wanuts. bearing: 3 acres In clover; splendid location, sightly view. Only S22M) You will have to see this property to appreciate Its value. L. O. PICKELL, lfl S. Bartlett. FOR SALE Bedroom set, Easy wash er, davenport and chair, wood range like new: also miscellaneous fur-1 niture; a fox terrier pups at Moui ton House. Jacksonville, or see John at Osenbruege's garage. Riverside. A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS YOU WILL FIND AT ' LOVE'S UHED CAR LOT 102? Oner. Coach .. 35.00 1037 Star Six Coaoh.-..-... 25 00 1926 Dodge Coupe ......... 30.00 1029 Chev, -Coupe ,.. 125.00 1928 Oldsmoblle Sport Coupe., 135.00 1930 Chev. Coupe 235. U0 1933 Ford Coupe .-. 265.00 1930 Dodge Sedan ............ 335.00 i 1930 Chev. Sedan . . 245 00 1933 Ford Sedan 3R6.00 1931 Ford Roadster 195.00 1929 Ford Pickup I.....- 135 00 1930 Ford Station Wagon 535.00 Terms and Trade. Livestock accept ed as down payment. 1704 No. Riverside. MOVED to 425 East Main St. C. Earl Bradflsh, Jeweler. - . , Auto painting properly done-or no charge. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop. FOR RENT Four large room upstairs suite in beautiful Holly Apts; nicely furnished clean, cory Everything furnished except linen. Frigldalre electric- range., hot water, all mod era conveniences. Close - in. Just north of pop tof rice Available now S40. Bee manager In resr. Showa flat. 1 :orJ-3: IS 7:00-9:30 . ACTION AND ,, with j-- ' POSITIVELY ENDS TOMORROW asaBl ' ' '11 orrrciAt- EDW. G. ROBINSON BETTE DAVIS Prcnie Saturday Nljht 'WEEK END MILLIONAIRE" With Dl'DDV ROUERR - MARx" BRIAX SUNDAY! i. f l ' . . It's Lusclons! It's " . Brilliant! It's a- a Romantio Riotl- xJ-. - - r'M ' ' N5. I sV We have Just received In trade aom good used cars on new Bulcks and Pontlacs. 1036 Dodge 4 -door da luxe trunk sedan; low mileage..; 765 00 ld3fl Hudson 6 4 -door sedan, electric hand, radio 74A0O 1&30 Pontiac 2 -door sedan; good rub br, good paint.... a6R5.00 1936 Ford V-8 3-door sedan; excel lent condition; heater 1495.00 1934 Ford V-8 2-door Victoria sedan: - radio t4.Q0.00 1931 Plymouth 4 -door sedan: low mileage i.t33o.OO 1939 Plymouth 4 business cpe..tt45 0 1939 Ford 4 -door sedan II 50.00 1931 Bulck 4 -door sedan; 0 whee very low mileage ..345.00 Your car in trade. G.M.A.C. termA SKINNER'S USED CAR LOT On 9th St. side of Firestone Bldg. 1 a 1935 Dodge Sedans; perfect me chanical condition throughout, equipped with radio and heaters: Blue Seal guarantee; on low easy terma. Open evenings. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.,'-. Dodu nnrt Plymouth. Dine and Dance at the ' ' CHATEAU Swing String Serenaders with Lawrence Hubert' " EVERY EVENING Special Steak and Chicken Dinners. Tel. Ashland 678 ALWAYS A CROWD 10V CAN'T GO WRONO IF YOU GO TO THE ORIENTAL GARDENS DANCE SAT. NITE Come early Stay late Be there at 12 .. i Mat, . . ..S0c EtM . . . 40c Klddlra .. lOr IT THRILLS APLENTY! Brad dock vs. Louis Fight . . ricttveal Important .blows In . alow motion) ; Gorgeous Claudette , ous Robert . . . Unconscicrus n DonirlM . . . thuv'rs in lovi they're oraiy tat how you'll .nn.. k.n I in in T