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1 PAGE FOURTEEN' MEDFOTID IT'ATL TRIBUNE. rEDFOBP! OREGON". THURSDAY. SEPTEfBER 16. 1937. a fracture or other Injury and pro vides the examining surgeon with in formation necessary for a correct rem edy for the condition. Mr. Frost em phasized. The dark room has modern water temperature control to insure uni formly good result In film process ing. It ls equipped with several in novations and conveniences which are AUGMENTSSERIVCE AT E designed for efficiency and perfec tion of work. LATEST EQUIPMENT Community Institution Adds Complete X-Ray Unit and Artificial Fever Cabinet for, Diagnosis, Treatment Improvements ma4 recently at Community hospital Include lnatalla tlon of a complete X-ray diagnostic unit and an artificial fever -cabinet. Both are now In u and are aald to be giving excellent results. The X-ray unit was Installed by the General Electric X-Ray corpora tlon. It affords Community hospital patients the same high standard of X-ray diagnosis as l procurable at the best Institutions In Portland and San Francisco. It was stated by C. W. Front, corporation technician. Hospital attendants aald the arti ficial fever cabinet was giving grati fying results. As Its name Implies, the cabinet produces an artificial fever to wage war on a variety of microbes. Fever Therapy New. Fever therapy Is now being used In the treatment of a number of dis eases, Including gonorrheal arthritis, syphilis, bronchial asthma and chronic Infectious arthritis. Treatment by artificial fever has aroused consider able Interest In medical circles and numerous articles have been publish ed In recent months In magazines of ' general national circulation. Tre new X-ray equipment occupies a whole room at the hospital. It comprises a combination radiographic and fluoroscopic tilting table used In conjunction with a radiographic rail-mounted X-ray tnubo stand unit, vertical cassette tunnel, stereoscopic Illuminator and a complete dark room equipment for film processing. The X-ray apparatus Is In charge of a qualified technician. The entire X-ray equipment Is ex- oeedlngly compact, being Installed In an ordlnary-slzo room which leaves ample space for patient, surgeon;-,, technician nnd nurses. It La entirely shock-proof, thus providing safety for both pntlent and operator and mak ing possible the administering of an , esthetics right in the x-ray depart ment. Aid to Patient. Thls unit la equal to any in Ore gon as to the quality of the work It will produce and Is superior to most," Mr. Frost said. The tilting table affords radiog raphy and fluoroscopy In all positions of the patient, from vertical to tren dclenberg. It Is designed for the ut most convenience of iho patient. The fluoroscope is of Improved do- Algn. traveling and being usable the entire length of the table. Its range of operation It considered advantage ous because the patient does not have to be moved. The X-ray tube also la easily moved from one end of the table to the other and It may be used In any position most convenient for the pa tient. It may also be extended be yond the edge of the table for use in oases where the patient Is too seri ously 111 to be moved from his bed. In auch cases the patient may be wheeled In his bca into the X-ray room. The vertical cassette Is used for vertical chest radiography or for any work where better d is gnosis la ob tained when the patient stands or Its. Kaplcl Exposure. The equipment, Mr. Frost explained, has sufficient power to do most work In fractional second time and permits taking chest radiographs In one twentieth of a second. Through this speed greater detail and sharpness of outline are obtained, he said. "Fractional second exposures are advantageous where the patient can not remain still or where there Ls Involuntary motion due to heart ac tion as In the chest cavity," Mr. Frost related. The stereoscopic Illuminator Is used to show the radiographs to the best advantage through adequate lighting. It Is also of great value. Mr. Frost pointed out. In viewing two radio graphs simultaneously to produce depth or a third dimension of some pathology. This ls Important, for ex ample, in determining the extent of OLD-FASHIONED PARTY NEXT TOWNSEND MEET By Geo. Irerson. Town send Olub No. 3 meeting Friday evening, will have an old fashioned party at the close of the business session. Such games at "drop the handkerchief," "fruit bas ket," forfeits, etc., will be Indulge a In by those who still retain part of their youth, while those who have completely and Irrevocably grown old may alt on the side lines and look on. A good time la anticipated by all. Club No. 3 of Medford follows the policy of having a good time, as well as attending to the sertom business of Townsend work. There will be no dance until tne fruit season is about over. CLUE TO BURGLARS ROSEBTJRQ, Ore., Sept. 18. (API Inability to withstand the tempta tion to exhibit sudden prosperity re sulted In the arrest today of two 10-year-old boys by officers Investi gating the robbery of the Hugh Harrison garage here Monday night. The boys netted $48 in the rob bery and proceeded to buy a bicycle, finance a welner roast for a group of their young friends, and repay loans made to them by their com- panlons, Paul Parsons, state police ; sergeant, said. Their spending spree attracted the attention of officers, who secured from them admissions that they broke a rear window and entered the garage. r:y-M:yV-VIIirV-Mif.TTT??71 RBUtlBUP CANNON TOWELS 7 for $1 Fine quality double thread Terry towels. Pastel or White with colored borders. 8tock up now. l'ENNEY'S Balcony Nation Wide Sheets 81x99 $1.00 Women's Tubfast WASH DRESSES 3 for $1 special purchase of 200 smartly styled tuhfust Mouse Presses, New l-'flll ul.lH Ul... II ... Kt P l'ENNEY'8 Second Floor ZZZ TEA 1. EXTRA RICHNESS OF "SLOW MASH" THAT TAKES MORE TIME AND . GRAIN TO MAKE I I Regular 1HI OF UNSAFE TIRES 111 WtXm E2 ip Tnhfnst alnly fywlI)MlM i I 1 furoMi Floor uiiU Safe Hew j Js-$ 10 yds. $1 ( WOMEN'S GOWNS " WfXlll JR 4 for $1 VT kfl ffjf rxvlfr- Women's Rood quality Porto iVj wLbPT I Ir B ni Itlcan nainsook gowns. StJPi f I n Jn Hand embroidery, pink or " I JJ rjf if if If .i White outsl.f 8 for l.oo. jfajTl1 ' 4 lf " l'ENNEY'S Main Floor M5'-J- Jv 6 for n Yj&V tl5ais J VB IVouirn'K Mies mil V? uW0MEN's SUPS iGoodrjcn,,. u MjlJW 4 for $1 assS iA J Exceptionally rood quality II A Jj cotton sllis. White or flesh. Jlj I'FNNF.Y'S Main Floor Front mono l.ioo I K h J lgj Lewis Super Service Station Whisky Values 2. QUALITY KENTUCKY WHISKY MADE AS BROWNFORMAN MAKES IT mm mm Paris 90 PROOF OttOSilS s KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKf BROWN-F0RMAN DISTILLERT COMPANY LOUISVILU. KENTUCKY . . SINCE 1870 PINT 85 QUART 51.55 GALLON 5.85 mm luW.'.l.W.'.Vf'5W SILK and ACETATE Sbort Lengths 3 for $1 rioae-ont value on higher priced silks 2 to lO-jarrt ipngthA. rr.NNEVS Italcony DOUBLE BLANKETS $1.00 lUork ptsld colored' lirrt blHiikrts. Site titi;fl. IViiIiiit taiur: MEN'S DRESS PANTS S2.00 TlntiKliI pnrpnrli fnr IhU firnl. -wirtrrf tlurk nOr nnd ivtltrm. I n titisl nltic. All iiFr hut juM 11 pntr I'lAMV's MMln Mr FRIDAY -SATURDAY- MONDAY 3 BIG VALUE GIVING DOLLAR DAYS There Is no "hokum" nhout l'cnncy's Hollar Days! These values represent the hest Barfjaina wo could set Tor you hy our buyers scouring the bleeest markets In the countrv. This Is all hraiid neiv incrchnndlse houeht purposefully for this event. We're proud of the qi'AMTY We know the VAI.IKS ore exceptional. Naturally quantities ore limited so we. adlsc early shopping. . . . HOOKS OPEN FRIDAY, 8:30 A. M. Just Arrived 100 New COLLEGE SWING DRESSES 914 amm n Featured for Dollar Days at $2.00 Iion't lie misled by tho price! . . . Here Is the smart i-st group of dreises we've offered this year at anywhere near tills price. IMnln celnnese (arret as, blinks with cou(rnlliig while trim?, plaid eelanese tafft'tas, nnd printed raynn creprs. Kvery drew styled with the (en -pore full swing skirt a. PEXNEY'H second Floor Ringless, Flawless Sheer Chiffon SILK HOSE 2 pair for $1 er before shown a feature value of blgher- prlred. full fashioned. .1-thread hlpli tnisl stocking. Etcry iwlr rlngless. On today's market these hose are truly outstanding values, l-'all colors, sizes B'; to 1 0 1 j . (juanllty limited. PENNKV'S Main Floor COTTON HOSE Women's sizes. Tan shades only. 10 pr. SI Hemmed Flour Sacks iJtrge size, perfect quality flour sacks rnstied, bleached, opened and hemmed : 2!)-:3-lnch site, 11 for I'BSNF.Y'8 Balcony Sheet Blankets 2 for First quality. 6u"H cotton blankets: (an or graj : strlpel borders. PENNKV'S llalrnny Linen 'Kerchiefs, Doz. Men's 17x17 pure white linen hand kerchief vlth hemstitched borders. PKNNEY'S Main Floor Women's Fine Slippers 2 pairs for Five Hundred pairs of smart looking, higher priced slippers. C.ood qtiallty felts nith soft n;idricd sole. PENNEY'S Main Floor Part Wool Blankets Fargo ?090-lnch size part wool single blankets. Assorted colors In large block plnld. Buy now. PFNNKY S Balconr Athletic Shirts 6 for Men's fine quality Milss ribbed under shirts. lcs .1 to Id. PENNEY'S Main Floor' Child's Pajamas 2 for Children's nursery print cotton rrepe pajamas: aborted colors: S-S. l'ENNEY'S .Main Floor Genuine Leather Bags Women's better quality leather pursea in smart styles and colors. l'ENNEY'S .Main Floor Men's Finer Pajamas striped outing flannel or fancy broad cloth pajamas, specially priced." l'ENNEY'S Main Floor Flannel 8 yards for HtJird. 36-Inch jood weight rancy striped out In jr flHiinel. Stock upl PKNNEY'S Balconr Men's Sturdy Work Shoes A power Tul shoe. Naturnl rrtan upiwm with long Hrnrlnj r o in p v soles; Douhle hru9 nulled. Jut VI pair, (let jour nize early. PKNNEY'S Main floor 'I 1 V'APM Js It Pays iov, y PayCash g Women's Black Kid ARCH SHOES s2 Special for Dollar Days! nell.le. comfortable lil.i kid oxfords with hullt-ln steel arches. Leather soles, counters, and Insoles; mili tary heels, sizes limited. I'F.SNFA'S Main Floor MEN'S FALL HATS Dollar Day Special si Men's new Fall wool felt hats; shod brims, fall colors. Sizes 6?4 to PENNEY'S Main Floor Men's Sturdy . WORK PANTS Dollar Day Feature si Men's dark grey moleskin work pants: welt made; unusual value; all sizes. l'ENNEY'S Main Floor MEN'S UNION SUITS 2 for $1 Men's food quality medium weight cotton unions; short sleeves; anitie length; Kl7.es 3(1 to 16. PKNNEY'S Main Floor BOYS' PLAY SUITS 2 for $1 Sturdy little play suits of blue denim or express stripe suiting; sizes 2 to 8. PKNNEY'S Main Floor BOYS' DRESS SHIRTS 3 for SI A r1oe out talue on hoys higher priced hroadclnth and fat color print dress Mitrls. sizes 6 to 14. PKNNEY'S Main Floor Children's Knitted SLEEPERS 2 for SI Tan llandom Knit tderpem. with feet. Holliir Pay featnrel fUr,, to 8. Stork Up for t nter. PENNEY'S Main Floor 41 BOYS' SWEATERS 2 for SI Hih' Mlp-orer f ftrhoot sweat er; aorted coloni, excellent talue; Mre 8 to 10. PENNEY'S Main Floor WORK SHIRTS 3 for SI IV' blue rhamhrai nark shirts; rull rut; coat stile; sires to H. I'I'NM-S Main Floor