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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. MONDAY: SEPTEMBER 6. 1937. PAGE THREF LOCAL and , VHItlni Here Hank Fischer, who I employed by Copeo near Dunsmulr. Gal., it visiting his mother and friend over the week-end. .'- i y7eeaEnda Here Jim Baylias of Hilt, Cal., apent the week-end visit ing friends here. He returned home last evening with hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bayllaa. - mm Weed Jack Forrette, former Medford resident now employed In Weed. Cal.. arrived here Saturday Blent to spend the week-end : with frlenda and relatives. .. , . . . To Omit Meeting Because of the Labor day holiday.' the regular monthly-meeting of volunteer firemen- will not be held this evening. It was announced by Henry Haswell. assistant chief. The next meeting will be. held on the first Monday In Octo ber. Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Holmes and daughter Marlon of Spo kane, Wn., left this morning to re turn home after a visit here with Mrs. Holmes' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlea Strang and other relatives. Mrs. Holmes apent the past month here .and was Joined last week by her husband. He la Southern Pacific gen eral agent In Spokane. iay Return Here Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pattee may return and take up residence here again next sum mer, a letter from them today stated. They sold their farm near Talent last January and went to Hollywood to raslde. How. Mr. Pattee wrote, they are so homesick they long to be back in the Rogue River valley and If they find a suitable farm when they visit here next summer they will purchase It. To keep In 'touch with friends and events here they have aubscrlbed to the Mall Tribune. They have found 'It so complete in lta newa cov erage, . Mr. Pattee wrote, that they have stopped purchasing a Los Ang elea newspaper. ' New Books County Library New books at the Jackson County library: , , ' Fiction ; Beebe, Queen's Folly. Blnns. The Laurels Are Cut Down. Brlstow, Deep Summer. Carroll. Neighbor to the Sky. Corle, People On the Earth. , Deeping, Blind Man's Year, Derletb, Still Is the Summer Night. ' Duranty, One Life, One Kopeck. Farjeon, Humming Bird. Forester, Beat to Quarter. ' Foster. American Dream. ', Grey. West of the Pecos. ' Oroseclose. Persian Join-nay of the Reverend Ashley Wlshard and His ; Servant Fathl. ; Gulbranssen. The Wind From the Mountains. . Hart, In the Lives of Men. Hicks Beach, A Cardinal of the Medici. - - Hope. Smuggler'a Gallows. . Kelser, God Returns to the Vuelta Abajo. L Plere, Bon of Han. Macaulay, I Would Be Private , MteDonell, Lords and Masters. , Nelson, Rhythm for Rain. ' Neumann, The Gaudy Empire. ' Norri; The American Flaggs. - Pendleton. Down East. Remarque, Three comrades. Stong. Buckskin Breeches. - Roberts. Northwest Passage. Bykes, The Joppa Deer. Tomllnson, Pipe All Hands. Webb, The Anger of the North. Weat. The Thinking Reed. Woolf . The Years. . Kon'fictlon. , Shaffer,' The Psychology of Adjust ment. . Cabot. The -Meaning of Right and Wrong. Wolfe. A Woman'a Best Yeara. Joad. Return to Philosophy. Ktrlg. Asia's Good Neighbor. Hughes. The Supreme Court of tne United States. Graymar. The School at the Cross roads. - Pitkin. Careers After Forty. Bowman, Pecos Bill. McHugh. Caleb Catlum'a America. Qulnn. Seeds. Chapman, Wllderneas Wanderers. Bernsley, Offtcisl Radio Service Handlbook. ' ' WILL YOU GAMBLE A THREE CENT STAMP FOR RELIEF FROM ASTHMATIC SPASMS? n ArutaaUe. Cubin vfonjw How. tmtn i note? bart luarantea of utUtKtioo. D rou rafler from ipueradle l" ""UM n m It ml hit it an " ' . . . le tn It ff rwfwli rod then. II It au not Mlwa" too, to 1 " mv roe lor tiat roo am iant os the experlnont. irAcilnaloo li a ear. bat'i how cither! la ISO Mantra MminlUna of Cuaa. H II a1 Btoe. tUi boner rtWl for iterations baa bam litteres br tat aatlws ami owe u a aoneboU ne4j.-. . In utbmi. O AiatoaMo tl to redoea M pumodle ittieki. II tends la rota anxeui. loona tliht and atlrtj pbfliai. to .ootto tr Irrltttfd Desibraoel. ! TThlle It b t pore food how. laboratorr teit ihov.the alnertl ash to eontaln many of the IsiPTtaM aiinenb ttwd br medleil Ktenee In tb mm of the human boor. Part el CI Arilnaldo hu aim heeo aaalned. Thli aortkn. whlrt eontalm esvrlft erianfe hodW. ho uaarinf eoalltlea that haw oflea tnIM patefgl relief for the twraodk atiifb of ajtima. . ,. , T"o m. bit find roar ralW la tl AwinaUo. "no for a bottle todarl The B"WT hart raa'antee wt-en roil. Wffl roo lambll s polliie nans for TJ.ir.r:?i COUPON M 1 1 an. Bwrr nito ar nil. far - bnttl. . t. rLELAND. atttrltnitnr fw taa Ball rrtioi. 41 T So. Wall ftrttt, U Aapla). fallfwitt. Kaasa rm tit? Sllta mts Mr aeditmai WomattasT PERSONAL Visiting At Ruch Ml as Helen Col Una of San Francisco arrived by train thla montlng and will spend several weeks at the Rose Buckley home in Ruch.- v " In Grants Pass Mrs. c. M. Hous ton. Mrs. Volney Dixon and Mrs. Emest J;. Smith spent yesterday vis iting friends and relatives In Grants Pass. ' ' ' Returns Home Mrs. Wsrdlow How ell, teacher in the Jackson school, returned . to her home here ' Friday after spending the summer with her husband at Quincy. Cal. Mr. Howell will Join her here later In the fall. Attend Tournament Among Ash land residents attending and playing In the golf tournament at the Rogue Valley club yesterday were Bill Eber hart. Jean Eberhart, Hubert Bentley. W? E. 'Bartlelt. Dom Provost. I. C. Irwin, Bob Ingle. Dr. Harvey A. Woods. Frank' J. VanDyke and Bill Allen. Mr. and Mrs. M. M- Marlatt of Eugene, who last summer man aged Twin Plunges in Ashland, also attended the tournament yesterday. Airport Arrivals --Yesterday'r arri vals at Medford municipal airport Included Lieut. J. B. Preston who waa returning to his station at Fort Lewis, Wash., from Hamilton field. San Rafael, Cal., in a Douglas obser vation plane: Sgt. Roy Stockwell of Fort LewlB, en route ' in a Fokker transport from Hamilton field to Pearson field. Vancouver, Wash.: Capt. G. E. Henry, from . Oakland, Cal., where he Is stationed, to Spo kane, Wash., in a Douglas observa tion: Lieut. J. P. Stewart, returning to his post at Fort 'Lewia from Oak land in a Douglas observation; and Lester Pierce, en route from Eureka. Cal.,- to Medford and return In a Waco. Pierce, operator of a flying service at Eureka, brought L. W. Knapp of El Centre. Cal.. who trans ferred here to a noon United airliner for Portland. - Dunlay. Talking On the Radio. Glasgow, Principles of Radio En gtneerlng. Putnam. 8entinel of the Coasts. Bertram. Flight to Hell. HlUls, Orchlda On Your Budget. Rector, Dine at Home With Rector. Aeronautical Chamber of Commeroe of America Aircraft Year Book for 1.037. Scott, How to Be a Successful Secretary.- . Fernald, Salesmanship. Fllene, Next steps Forward In Re tailing. Nyatrom. Elements of Retail Selling. Bialr,. Principles and Practice of Show-card Writing. Belash, Braiding and Knotting for Amateura. Gordon. More House for ; Your Money. Burbank, Carpentry and Joinery Work, second edition. Rockwell, Gardening Under Glass. MscMUlan, Reflections. Ouptlll. Sketching aa a Hobby: ' Shaw. Finger Painting. Chavez. Toward a New Music, t Mlllay. Conversation at Midnight. Moll. Blue Interval, Peck. American Frontier. Baker.. The Countrymans Year. Durant. The Poundatjon of Coni zation. Robinson,. The Human Comedy. Fish. Invitation to Travel. .Strone. How. to Travel Without Being Rich. Woller. Zest of Life. . : Mais The Unknown Island, Tuccl. Shrines of a Thousand Buddhas. - a ' Yeats-Brown. Lancer at Large. Kualtz. Dawri Over Samarkand. Brunton A Search in Secret Egypt. Miller. Mexico Around Me. Holdrldge. Escape to the Tropics. White. Forty Years on Main Street. Klttredtte. Mooncussera of Cape Cod. Brooks. Western Wind. xaomnoon. Eating Around San Francisco. Wirt. Alaskan Adventures. Freeman. Discovering 8outh Amer ica. Oibaon. Rla. ; Nllea. Peruvian Pageant. Gessler. Road My Body Goes. Olasa cock. The Oasoline Age. Lyons. We Cover the World. Codman. Contact. Bolltho. King Edward TOI. . Rosenberg. Eleanor of Aquitalne, Field. This Life I've Loved. Hsrdlng. The Golden Fleece. Maverick. A Maverick American. Noyes. My Fathers House. . Raseoe.' Before I Forget. Mlllla. Viewed witnout Alarm. Palmer. Our Oallent Madness. Maurols. The Miracle of England. Creev. The Birth of China. Clark. The West In American His tory. Pamphlets. O. 8. A. C. Experiment Station (1) The production of milk and cream of high quality. (2) Experimental results on the preservation of fruits and vegetablea hv freezlns. U. 8. Department of Agriculture- (1) Milk Goats. (j) Production of spinach. IS) Beef-cattle production In the range area. (4) Rhubarb proaucnoo. 61 Sash greenhouses. Strip cropping for soil eonaer vstlon. (7) Soil nd tr conaervattcm in - ra A flea nnrthVMt. (B) Homemade bread, cake and P"7'use of concrete on tha farm. inHNSON teaching popui ptftoo playini Baldwin Piano Bhoppa Tel ?sa A Insist on Dellclotu Grade A LOST RIVER BUTTER & MIL Manufactured In Medford JAP FIRE TAKES HUGE LIFE TOLL (Continued troni Pag On.) Klangwan district, Shanghais civic center, had been, evacuated by' Chi nese troops. . American Firms Buffer.' . Two American companlea Buffered heavily In the fighting: The Bell Lumber company yard ' at Hongkew. In Shanghai's International area, waa destroyed by Incendiary fire. The Bloch Packing Box Manufacturing company, near Soochow creek, was damaged by a Japanese air bomb. Japanese auperlorlty in armaments and equipment was enhanced by the completion of - a new landing field near Shanghai' university and the landing of many trucks, tanks, heavy guns and tractors along the Whang poo. Chinese commsndera declared that more than 1000 Japanese troops were killed or wounded In a fierce Chi nese counter-attack In the Lotlen sector, north of Shanghai. They ad mitted 600 casualties In their own ranks and declared that the Japan- force Included many renegade Chinese from Manchoukuo and Korea. Chinese Cruiser Sunk. The China - long Japanese naval blockade was reported to have sunk Chinese customs cruiser near the British- crown colony of Hongkong. In South China, and to have forced a British passenger steamer back to port on a river trip from Hongkong to Canton. China. Japanese heavy artillery waa moved against Machang. advance base of the Chinese right flank in north China on the Tlentsln-Pukow rail road, apparently as a prelude to Im minent - large scale fighting. , Opening day of Shanghai's schools passed unheeded by 300,000 children, the only ones wbo could find any aolace in. the undeclared war that made schoolhouses too hazardous for classes. A. It. Fen well, well known Jackson county resident was found dead in bsjd this -morning In the old hotel at Main street and the Old Stage road, Jacksonville.. Death . was ascribed to natural causes by Herb Brown, deputy cor oner whobrought the body to ,the Perl mortuary here. Mr. Penwell had been dead four, or five' days, the deputy coroner said.. . , . Mr. Penwell was last seen around Jacksonville about five days ago. This morning a neighbor became curious and consulted Ray Wilson, owner of the Nugget across from , the old hotel building. Mr. Wilson "went into the building and found Mr. Penwell dead in bed. Mr. Penwell was about 00 years old. He was the father of. A. Penwell. Medford plumber who resides, at 223 Bea'tty street. IGNORANT GENIUS. Five-year-old Barbara Shirley of Seattle doesn't know she has mental age of nine years, as shown by Intelligence tests. Australia Plans Olympics. SYDNEY (UP) Nineteen countries have agreed to send teams to the Australian Olympics" which are to be a part of the celebration next Feb ruary of the 180th anniversary of tha founding of the commonwealth. Doughnut will crack and brown before they are thoroughly cooxeo inside if they contain too much flour or If the fat In which they are fried Is not hot enough. Test the fat by frying a one-Inch place of dough. Or, If you have a ther mometer sea that It registers 866 de trees Fahrenheit when the fat is tested. Make a list of duties for the young masculine member of the family to follow in cleaning his room. The business of checking them off each day gives him a sense of importance that encourages dill-1 gence. e ' Snowberrlee, bltteraweet, hydrangla and Chinese lanterns mske delight ful table decorations. Pick them in the fall and arrange them In vases and store them in a cool place un til the late summer flowers are jon. A. L PENWELL DIES IN JACKSONVILLE " ii , i , it i i mV ili .iiU m tit' 1 F. W. BARTLETT Med ford's Taxidermist end Farrier will open shop in Medford abViut Sept. 14tH WOK? O 'K lib Wf1 V- "t.' tl X - -) it - t J , jv "rf , , ; 0 1 S h ,'i ' ' . x."s i I flu' , " - iriVL f " i&t as x , a i 1 . rL GETTING IN HITLER'S HAIR and meddling with Mussolini are not advisable practices as a rule, but these young ladles show no fear as they comb Der Fuehrer's locks and polish U Duce's medals, while Stalin looks on with a smirk. These are wax ' figures at Madame Tussaud's in London. SOCIETY By Janet Sunday Wedding Announced Here A surprise to many Central Point friends is announcement of the mar riage of Ellen Lofland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Lofland of Central Point and Deane Owens, son of Mr. and Mrs. .John Owens of the Eagle Point district. The service was read yesterday morning at 0 o'clock in the Phoenix Presbyterian church manse by Rev. Edward F. McFarland. Quests were membera of both families. The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lofland, brother and sister-in-law of the bride, as matron -of-honor and best man. The bride wore a navy suit with lighter blue accessories and a corsage of roBebuds. Her attendant wore blue flowered crepe. Following the ceremony, the group returned to the home of the bride for a wedding dinner later In the day. After a three weeks' honeymoon tour of "Oregon, the young couple will return to make their home In the valley. Both are well known here and their marriage will be of much Interest to a wide circle of friends and acquaintances. Mrs. Hazelrlgg Home From South Returning, home by train this morning was Mrs. Sue Hazelrlgg, who has spent some time in the south. She has been the guest of her son and. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Worth Hazelrlgg, for the past few weeks at their home In the San Fran Cisco bay district. Zulus Becoming Weak ESHOWE, Zululand (UP) -The once- proud Zulus are now rapidly regen erating Into a class 3 race. According to the local police, disease Is rife among the Zulus, and In all sphere of tribal life there are signs of de terioration. k Firemen Cool Motor LOGAN, Utah (UP) Add uses of fire department: The city power aupply failed, recently when the huge Diesel generating plant became too hot to operate. Fire Chief Rapp took his pumper to the light plant and cooled the motors with water from the fire equipment. s ' Buys Swift Planes CANBERRA (UP) The royal Aus tralian air fores has placed orders in England for a new type twin-engined high-speed cruising planes that will have a speed of 300 miles an hour, or 100 miles faster than any plane now In use here. Add grapes, seedless or seeded, to lime or mint gelatin for a pleasing flavor contrast to serve with roasts, chops or fowl. . tel Seward m 3 Minutes from But Stations tO Minutes from R. R. Station! Fireproof Gang in Connection Auto Cbrkl at tlx Door. Shopping and Theatre Center .aftaJatllBBlV 700 r ' I Double Room ) $3?2 up and CLUBS Wray Smith Brown -Swlgart ,. Rites Announced . Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Swlgart, for mer Medford residents, announce the marriage of their daughter. Jean, to Lloyd Daniel Brown last Saturday.. The ceremony waa performed at the home of the bride's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott H. Ayres In Palo Alto. Calif.; Mrs. Avres was formerly Miss Mary Swl gart. The young couple will leave Sep tember IS for Melbourne. Australia, where they will reside for a year, Executive Board . Meeting Tuesday if.; Executive board members of the Business and Professional Women's club will meet tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. M. M. Snider, 10 North Orange street. "The session will be the first of the new season and all board officers and chairmen are urged to be present as work for the coming year will be out lined. ' Miss Shaw Is . ' , Medford Guest ' Miss Margaret Shaw of Tusoon, Arizona, arrived in- Medford this morning by train for a short stay here. She Is the guest of Miss Beatrice Wright and Is stopping here after a vacation in California. - Flt Meeting Set Tomorrow First fall meeting of the Lady Elks has been called for tomorrow after noon at the temple at 2 o'clock. All members are requested to be present as plans will be outlined for enter tainment of visiting women during the convention here this month. HOW LONG CAN A THREE-QUARTER WIFE HOLD HER HUSBAND? YOU have to work st marriage , to make a aucceaa of it. Men maT be flelflsb. unsympathetic, ; but that's the way they're made ' sod you might aa well realize It. When your bacK achea and your oervea scream, don't take It out on your busbaod. ilecao'tpoattblr know how you feel. For three Rftnerations one woman has told another how to go "fmil lng through" with Lydla E. Ptnk ham'a Vegetable Compound. It helps Nature tone up the lyttem, . thus learning the diacomforu from the functional disorders which women must endure in the three ' ordeals ot life; I. Tlirnlng from girlhood to woinaajsood. 2. Pre , paring for tnotherbood. 9. Ap proachlni "middle age." r Don't be a threes iiartsr wife, take LYD1A E. PIN'VHAM'8 , VEOETABI.E COMPOUND and la "SmUlna Throush" H. C FRYMAN, Propnetor B. M.WAGENEft, Msneftr LOS ANGELES SIXTH AND SPRING STREETS "Ott Itit Hapnri HaHf Craterian Romance Delights Audience A imart. rapid-paced comedy-ro-inane ."Love Under Fire." whten opened it local run at the. Cra te rUn theater yesterday, brought forth a capacity crowd that appar ently found much delight In the many divertlaementa of the film. Loretta Young, gayer and lowlier than ever, and Don Ameche. amash hlt star of radio'e Sunday night brlght-ipot, ration out kisses by the light of bursting star-ahells. to the tune of whining shrapnel, and the mad music ot Borrah Mlnevltch and his gang, whose catchy rhythms make machlne-guns rat-tat-tat in swing time. The cast also features Prances Drake. Walter Catlett. the goggle eyed, blustering comedian and John Carradlne, new subtle screen men ace. . 1 Forced by trickery Into the belief that she la a hunted thief. Loretta Toung seeks obscurity in Spain, only to meet a Scotland Yard detective, played by- Don Ameche. who Is on a busman's holiday and la seeking excitement. Don arrests his suscep tible suspect, but their trip back to England and Justice Is Inter rupted , by the appearance of the pretty owner of some fabulous Jewels which- are being sought by military officials. The fate of the gems has an lm mediate and telling effect upon .the fates of a multitude of Innocent bystanders, and the adventurous sus pense and excitement works up to a high climax when a British vessel Is stopped at sea by a Spanish gunboat.- Prison Life Theme Of Rialto's Drama About aapowerful a melodrama ai the screens have reflected In a con siderable period la "San Quentln,' laid in and about the famous Cali fornia penitentiary, which had its first local showing yesterday before thrilled audiences at the Rialto the ater. Pat O'Brien Is seen first as an ex Army captain appointed to command of the prison yard In the hope he can. with square dealing, maintain discipline, which has slackened through the old-school methods of MacLane, who has been demoted. Just before taking the Job, Pat goes to a night club and meets-Ann, blues-singer. She doesn't know what he does.! She's bitter about prisons . because her brother. Red -who Is Humphrey Bogart has Just been sentenced to San Quentln. So Pat doesn't reveal his Job.- Red and some others make a suc cessful break. What happens then leads up to the powerful climax of "San, Quentln." - ; f . . Guy Klbbee shares double bill honors with "San . Quentln" In hla latest starring role,- that of a coun try, horse doctor who went to the big city end became the biggest crook In the business' In -'The Big Shot." , The two pictures will- remain at the Rialto until tomorrow night. Stated comitunloatlon of Reamea Chapter. O. E. S., Thursday evening. Sept 9th at 8 o'clock. Visiting jnem- hers invited. HATTIE M. ALDEN, Secretary. ' Closing time for Toq Late to Clas sify Ads-is 1:80 p. tn WED ONLY I il'T z'i TELL THE I " GUY KIBBEE UNA MERKEL THURSTON HALL LYNHi OVIRMAN GUINK WILLIAMS Ends Tomorrow!! Grand In Color I las. Oliver' Curwood'a "Ood'f Country 4 and the Woman" Oeorre Brent Beverly Roberts hMsVsaiarVaLiskisiiistssVaT I i i ap f.1 o dern-Type Con struction Calls For CEMENT . ; Ue Thu Dependable Southern Oregon Product "BEAVER BRAND" PORTLAND CEMENT Beaver : Portland Cement Co. GOLD HILL, OREGON Bold In Medford by Medford Concrete Construction Co., Porter , Lumber Co., Timber Product! Co., Economy Lumber Co., Wallace ' Wood Lumber Co., Big Plnei Lumber Co., Medford Lumber Co. Meteorological Report Sept. 6. 1937 Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Tuesday; not much change in temperature. Oregon: Fair tonight and Tuesday but . morning fog in -west portion, slightly warmer In east portion Tues day. Gentle variable winds off coast Temperature a year ago today: Highest 82: lowest 50. Total monthly precipitation 0.33 Inches. Kxcess forithe month 0.38 In. Total precipitation since September 1, 1037, 0.33 Inches. Excess for the season 0.28 Inches. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes terday 20 percent; 6 a. m, today 03 percent. Tomorrow: Sundrtse 9:43 a. m. Sunset 6:36 p. m. Observations Taken at A u 120 Meridian Time. II ts c o o Boise .. Boston Chicago Denver Eureka Helena . 72 44 , 60 62 .02 . 68 02 , 76 68 Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy 02 es 64 SO .03 64 48 62 .44 68 Los Angeles v- 04 Clear Clear Clear Clear MEDFORD 79 New York Omaha .... Phoenix ... Portland , Reno Rose burg Salt Lake 72 82 102 .... 60 66 .01 84 38 78 50 84 60 Cloudy Clear Clear Clear San franclaco 74 Seattla 64 Spokane . 00 Washington, D.0.74 Yakima 10 98 S3 .14 64 .04 Cloudy Foggy Cloudy 54 .03 Cloudy Baby Swallowa Bulb PASADENA. Cal. (UP) Ralph K re- ken, aged au, yeara. Insured himself trom Inviolability of apanklng for a number of daya by swallowing an electrlo light globe of the variety used for flashlights. The child recov ered without an operation. Ice-Water Sled Tested MOSCOW (UP) A polar water-Bled designed for rescue work and com munlcatlona In the Arctics showed satisfactory results when tested. Ita speed if 30 miles an hour on water and 60 on Ice. 1:46-3:16-7:00-0:30 5c-35c-10c Until Tomorrow Nite I Record Crowds and No Wonder! ' - What a Showl $ PAT O'BRIEN PLUS Guy Kibbee "The Big Shot" UBir ii fioat mitfiiY'ioHmr flOt-LVNNE OVtBNAN THV.Utta-t.WITBAr . Wednesday Thursday "THE LEGION OF Missing Men" Ralph Forbes Bo Alexander a PsM loos 1 1 iJ rcwirnlC3i II 1 Stwasl MBBalamaaaaaaBaaavBaiammav I Medford Theatres Holiday Schedule All three Medford theaters are on holiday schedule today, with two complete shows In the afternoon and evening. Matinees will be at 1:46 and 3:18 with the evening shows starting at 7:00 o'clock, aa usual. NYA Wages Raised MONTGOMERY, Ala (UP) A gen eral Increase In the hourly wage rates paid 3.000 workers on national youth administration projects In Alabama has been made executive order of NYA state headquarters. The order calls for "wages prevailing In the community for the type of work done tn a project.' Too Late to Classify WANTED Woman for housework and care of children, for employed cou ple, permanent. Good wages. Box 3212, Mall Tribune. FOR SALE Red fryers and fat hens, also Oldsmoblle. Phone 4-F-4. FOR SALE 1026 Willys Knight se dan, running condition, price 50.00. 30 Summit Ave. FOR RENT 20 Rcss Court, cozy three bedroom .unfurnished home, oil Heatrola. nice yard. $32.60 Inc. water. Charles R. Ray. Rm. 204, U. S. Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone 302. WANTED Work by young married man, ranch work preferred. Call evenings between 6 and 7. 610 Benson St. FLORENCE GRAVES Piano Instruc tor. High school credits given. Studio. 220 N. On k dale. Phone 1042-Y. FORD V-8 Tudor Sedan, new paint, new rubber, motor A-l. Special price only 8236.00. PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge & Plymouth Dlst. AUTO retlnlshlng to match any color. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop. FOR SALE Restaurant with excel lent trade, situated on highway i block from Main street. Owner forced to sell on acocunt of old age. Total price, $600 for immediate sale. See Pierce, .room 1, Palm Block, Medfftrd or phone 517-L. l:4.1-.1:l.l-1:n-R:1ft Till Tomorrow Nile Only FAST, FURIOUS FUNI Holiday Sche- ctuie Today l " PJ!L.',ICH LORETja YOyajfl Borrah Mlnevlteh and his Gnnjl I STARTS WED! Q.orga Murphy Blanla Barn Buddy Ebaad The top musical smash of the year! Sophia Tucker, Judy Garland Raymond Walburoj Willi Howard S thousand delights. a 1