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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MECFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 13. 1940. PAGE NINE SCARLET FEVER fY FORM OF PILL Axis Would Divide France Substitute for Vaccination Developed by Couple Who Discovered First Form Br Howard W. Blekeslee Associated Press Science Editor New York. June 13. A pill which immunizes against scar let fever was announced to the American Medical association today. These pills are a substitute for vaccination and are taken with a drink of water. They were developed by Dr. George F. Dick and Gladys Henry Dick, who devised the scarlet fever vaccine. The pills have been tried on 102 persons, the Dicks reported. They are taken daily for two or three weeks. Of these test cases, 94 percent were immunized and the rest had transient scarlatine rashes. The pills are not now recom mended as a general substitute for vaccination, the Dicks stated. They should be used on persons for whom scratches are risky, who are anergic w nives, who have bad hearts or when speed is urgent during an epi demlc. It took eight years to get a mouth immunizing substance. which human beings could take, At the start the Dicks developed liquid which immunized but such enormous quantities had to be drunk that it was not prac ticable. Next came a white powder, which also immunized. But this made people seasick. Finally the pills In tablet form were aevei oned. A coating over the tab' let prevents it from dissolving in the stomach, and so avoids nausea. Dissolution occurs in the Intestines. Wiandi North Sum r"vNV ! ENGLAND jl" NETHERLANDS f ' LONDONjr S P A I N J IN COW YEAR Russell and Hoey Vice-Commanders Full Coopera tion Against Subversives Lloyd Williamson was elected commander of Medford post of the American Legion at its semi-1 monthly meeting in the armory last night He succeeds H. J. Meiring. Other officers elected last night were J. E. Russell, first vice-commander, J. K. Hoey, second vice-commander, Alfred J. Anderson, chaplain, and George E. Hoard, adjutant. Elected to the executive com mittee were R. R. Ebel, J. F. riiesel. Joseph W. geobey, Fred W. Scheffel and F. Nisseti. Meiring. Ebel and Earl H. York were chosen delegates to the state convention in Seaside September 5. 6 and 7. Alternate delegates selected were L. C. Garlock. Scobey, Fllegel, O. L. Overmyer and George Codding. To Aid Government The post pledged full coopera tion with government depart-1 menta after a discussion of sub versive elements and their activi ties. The post took initial steps In reviving its disaster relief com mittee which functions in emer gencies caused by floods, fires, earthquakes and sabotage. The committee was to be streamlined so that it could function quickly and efficiently in any kind of emergency. It was announced that Kiel R. Allen, state commander, would administer the oath of office to the new officers at the meeting on June 28. Bkld Brines Dtath Wall. S. D., June 13. Eugene A. Deuber, 54. Portland, Ore., immigration inspector, was killed last night in an automo bile accident on the Badlands highway near here. The car skidded on loose gravel and overturned. 2 KILLED, 3 INJURED IN HEAD-ON SMASHUP Astoria, Ore., June 13. lp Two men were killed and three injured, two of them seriously, in a head-on automobile col lision on the Oregon Coast high way, five miles north of Seaside, today. Harry Fuller. 59, and William Sculley, 39, WPA workers at i Camp Clatsop, are dead, and Walter Barber and Carl Gless ner, occupants of the same car, were reported to be gravely hurt. They were taken to a hospital. Moth Pests A fUp, ear, and ntirtl efeti yer la proteet your rlotainf, biesketa, fun, e from aienv 4atrurfiTe note is ta epriokle Tour eWhw. rtoe l itid rbnu liberally wltb Bl HACH. HI HACH known fW do ifin nrU M ewift sura repellent end incu lade odorlw beat protection sfaaal ftotht ttait toii have erer triH. In Hana Hitter ( ana IV up a Drag. OrowTT. Bex! Prorwi and V Pnopa. rtOsKMINCIft WHACK Arrows on this map show how Berlin sources said German forces will attempt to slice France In half and join Italian forces massed to attack in the south. Germans claimed to have crossed the Marne river and to be thrusting southwest along the English Channel coast, trapping an allied force In a small "pocket" at Dieppe. Meanwhile the Froneh government moved from Paris to Tours. Black aree Is approximate area of France now In Ger man hands. Doited line shows, by comparison, the greatest advance made by the Germens in 1914, when they were stopped at the Marne. Friend, extend congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. David Oeborn. who vara marrtad June 3. Mr. Oaborn was Miaa Beutafc Vogel ot thla commun ity. They will make their home on Orlfrin Creek, where they bare built a new borne. Ladle, ot the R. C. C. will meet Thursday at the bom of Mrs. Barry Wilson. 1 SLOT MACHINES Three men paid fines of $15 nd costs in Justice of the peace court this afternoon after plead lng guilty to state police charges of possession of slot machines. They were L. Gilhousen, pro prietor of the Rogue River Lodge; Lewis L. Peabody, own er of At-Last-a-Lunch at Trail, and Harvey Snider, owner of the slot machine In Peabody's establishment. Gilhousen, according to In formation furnished the court, had two machines in his lodge, one for nickels and one for dimet. Feabody, the court was informed, operated his five-cent machine on a 80-50 basis with Snider. ' The slot machines were be ing confiscated today and will be destroyed, the court stated. Griffin Creek EXTEND PORTLAND TIME FOR POPULATION HUNT Portland, June 13. UP) The census bureau has granted Port land 10 more days to Improve its population count. Mayor Joseph K. Carson directed spe cial committees to locate an esti mated 7300 to 10,000 residents for addition to the 307,572 already counted. New York, June IS. (IP Col. Charles A. Lindbergh has been scheduled for another broadcast, speaking at 5:15 p. m. (PST) Saturday over the WEAF-NBC-Red network on "Our Drift Toward War." cot"- Atprin Prwplr. June 13. (SdI. Daily Vacation Bible school opened June 3 with enrollment of 25. Much interest is being shown by the children attend ing. The classes will close June 14. The program is plan ned for Sunday at 2 p. m.. at the brown schoolhouse. There will be Sunday school at 10 a. m., as usual. At noon there will be a basket dinner follow ed by the program in after noon. Anyone is welcome to join In any or all of the pro gram outlined for the day. Many young folks from here at tended the B. T. P. U. rally at Kerby Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roland cased and son. Richard, and I. 8. Beyerle of Lee An4ls are neltini the form ers p rente. Mr. and Mra. J. W, Cacad and (emlly. Miss Florence Oreen spent June i with Mis Settle Brown. ATton Ouehee and lone Xlrod left Monday to attend the 4-H summer eehool at Con-elll. Afton waa ehoeen from the 4-H cluaea and aent with the money they raised and lone waa (Ivan tha echolaraolp won by the Orsrwe from the Oroceten. F -1 "f-rf rl. commim COMFORTIIU (COIIOMICM 1 W MjTi I won't sacrince quality for economy trer! But Airway's low price tempted me. I aiked about it. Was Airway good coffee? If so, how could they sell It for so little? And f rWjwhen my grocer told me a thing or twol" Airway's blended from choice coffees famous for deep body and mellow flavor!" he uid. "It'sroancd daily. Delivered to my store straight from the ovens a few hours away. And to cinch this extra goodness, Airway's left in the bean, I grind it fresh when you buy!' fZATUBED BT SATIWAT Ceyr'tt, 1H0, DtHfht W4wr4 &n Francuc Im AnU Pft4i Dnrt DUu V tsliuiftMt, L. C If Airway's low price baffles you , . . remember this! Fast roatfer-to-grocer delivery cuu down handling charges ... makes fancy containers unnecessary. Why not try Airway on the roaster's money-back guarantee? See for your self how mellow-rich, how fresh, bow thrifty it really is!" ?UQ ?!HKTttlbWl ) 7A0nm&t cam m rjatadA and ft v mmssSMm UiMillll CASCADE qt. Jar 10t tatad Dressing DUCHESS eft. Jar 25; 0sls4 Preaalng PIEDMONT -.. qt. Jai 33 J MayonnalM - LUNCH BOX qt. a 85 Aandwlrh Spread MAT DAY qt. tin S3 Salad (Ml PIERRE pt. Jar 23 . French Dressing Prices effective Frl.. thru Mon.. June 14-17. Right re served to limit quantity. 2 for 9c 3 lb. 19c 2 bun. 5c LETTUCE . TOMATOES RADISHES ONIONS GREEN 2 bun. 5c PEPPERS .. 2 lb. 19c BANANAS . . . lb. 5c GRAPEFRUIT . doz. 35c Produce Price for Tti. end Sat. la Medford Only. COFFEE AIRWAY lb.12c-3lb.35c EDWARD'S DEPENDABLE lb.21c-2lb.39c NOB HILL lb. 18c-2lb. 35c Deviled Meat 2 cans 5c Sugar . 25 lbs. $1.13 , Pine granulated, cloth bag. Milk ... 4 cans 19c Cherub, Tall Tins Matches . . . ctn. Oats . FLOUR KITCHEN CRAFT 41 lb. bag $1.39 4Vi lb. bag .T9 HARVEST BLOSSOM 41 lb. bag fjl.29 24Vi lb. bag .69 RED ARROW 49 lb. bag $1.05 S beat carton . . Ig. pkg. Quaker, quick er regular. P'nut Butter 2 lb. Tomatoes . 3 cans 25c Josephine 3Vi tin Camay TOILET SOAP 2 bars 9c Purex The Master Bleach Vz gal 23c A Brown Derby BEER 12 Ounce Tin 3 for 29c 11 Ounce Bottle . . .3 for 25c Pins bottle deposit le earn Case of 24 bottles or tint $2.25 Quart Bottle 2S FLAPJACK FLOUR, Albera 40 oa. pkg. 17J ROSEWARE OATS lg. pkg. 25 CARNATION OATS ,.lg. no pram. pkg. 10c CREAM OF WHEAT lg. pkg. 23sJ CORN FLAKES, Albera giant pkg. .. 2 for 17t CHATKA CRAB, few. white No. Vi tin 23t OR APE JUICE, Kerr's (close out price) ,...pt. 15i qt. 27r GLENN AIRE GRAPEFRUIT. No. 2 tins 3 or 29 PEACHES, Halves or 811. of Gold. No. 1 tall tin (close out price) 3 for 25 PEACHES, Our Chcice, No. 2Vi " 2 lor 25 HARPER HOUSE PEARS. 2', tin 17 PINEAPPLE, Llbby's crushed or sll No. 2 tin... 2 for 29 HOT SAUCE, Our Choice 3 for 10 ASPARAGUS, Klondike center cuts, No. I tin... 2 for 25 STRING BEANS, Flawless, whole, ex. fey. No. 2 tin .. 2 for 25 PANCAKE FLOUR, Harvest Blossom I lb. bag 45 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Town House, No. 2 iln. 2 for 15 PORK k BEANS, Newport, 2Vs tin 3 for 25 SARDINES, Rio Del Mar, lg. "i . 3 for 25 PEAS, Llndr A for 29 - SOUPS, Raneho 4 cans 23 SPINACH, Emerald Bay. 2Vt tin 2 for 23 KNOX GELATIN, JELLO, choice of tie. - CANNING SUPPLIES Parowax ...lb. ctn. 11 Kerr Mason Cap, reg...dos. 19 Kerr Mason W, M. Cap. complete .doi. 27 Economy cap doa. 19 Kerr reg. lid 3 doa. 25 Economy clamps ....pkg. lie? Jar rubber. Ball reg. 3 do. 10 Peas Juice Honey Corn 10c 19c 21c 3 cans 29c '., dainty garden 46 oz. tin 15c ny Dawn, Tomato. 5 lb. pail 35c rt'e. 4 cans 29c 10c Real Roast, In Jar. a . ugar Bell, ex. fey., dainty garden Stewart'a. Llndy, No. SOS tin. 2 can Kraut Crackers 2 lb. box 14c Flaky. Dog Food . 6 cans 25c Diamond A, fancy, Victory, tall Ha. Tea . Vz lb. pkg. 25c Corn Meal 9 lb. bag 25c Centerbury Orange Pekoe Alber'e. CATSUP, 14 oa. 2 for 29 ORAPEFRUIT No. 2 tin 2 for 23 Fruit Belad, buffet tins 3 for 25 Peaches, halves or slices. No. 2 tins 2 for 25 Pineapple Juice, 41 os. tin 25 Asparagus, Early Garden, No. 2 tins ea. 18 String Beans, whole. No. 2 tins 2 for 23 Corn, Golden bantam. No. 303 tins 3 tot 23 Peas, Eerly Gerden. No. 303 tins 2 for 23 Tomato Sauce. as. tins 3 for 14 Tomato Juice, No. 2 tins 3 for 25 Tomatoes, fancy solid pack. No. 214 Una 2 for 25 Kershey Candy Bars Large slsee 2 for 15c Reyal Satin Shortening 3 lb. 39c Pork Cc Deans Van Camp, No. 300 can. 3 cans 20c ..reg. else pkg. 19 ...pkg. 5 JELL WELL, pure fruit flar. 3 pkg. 13 . STRAWBERRY PRESERVES, Kerr's 2 lb. jar 39 OVALTINE 33 nd 59 Crystal White OC Soap .10 bars bwC Peets Oren. OOi Soep Ig. pkg. C ..U-os. pkg. 23 .2$ oa. Jar 15 ..21 os. jar 23 PORTER S FRILLETS DILL PICKLES, Paradise SWEET PICKLES, Paradise RICE River Brand, fey. blue rose long ker. 2 lb. 13 MARSHMALLOWS, Fluffiest Jb. pkg. 9 SLEEPY HOLLOW SYRUP S lb. tin 63 SANICLOR BLEACH (close out price) V4 gel. 15 WHITE MAGIC BLEACH t. gal ar 17 COUNTRY HOME CORN, tcy. gold. bant. cream style. No. 2 tin 3 for 29 WHITE KING Toilet Soap 4 bars 17c Bar Soap 10 for 29c Sliced Bacon Pork Roast . Veal Steak . Pork Steak . Pork Loin Roast lb. 14ic Picnic Hams . . lb. 15c Cottage Cheese ft. ctn. 10c lb. 15c lb. Ilic lb. 15c lb. 12ic Meet Prtees fee Frlea an4 latere ta Meetor only IRIVAY COFFEE