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LOCAL and
nnpa raneallarf TCnlffhfci Of
Pythias announced today that
the dance planned for March 17
has been cancelled.
Club To Meet Past Chief's
club of the Pythian Sisters will
meet at the home of Mrs. James
Stewart, 336 Plum street, tomor
row at 1 p. m. for a covered dish
luncheon.
,
Class Announced The Rev.
Harry W Hansen, pastor of the
First Presbyterian church, is
holding an instruction class, par
ticularly for children who desire
to unite with the church. The
class meets Thursdays in the
church office at 4:10 p. m.
Discharged Honorably dis
charged from the navy this week
was Charles Alfred Bucher, for
merly a yeoman second class.
Bucher served with the navy in
the southwest Pacific. He has
one son in the navy who has
served overseas-also. Before go
ing' into the service Bucher was
employed at the California Ore
gon Power Co.
Nights' Only Weekdays
. Doors Open 6:45
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THURSDAY
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Th. Country', BIST TAUNT
Tickets Now On Sals
At BROWN'S Phone 2735
PERSONAL
CALENDAR
Thursday
6:30 p. m. Mistletoe Camp,
R.N.A., covered dish dinner at
K. of P. hall for members, fam
ilies and friends.
7:30 p. m. Neighbors
of Woodcraft, K. of P. hall. Offi
cers come early for practice.
8:00 p. m. Stated communica
tion Adarel No. 3, Jacksonville.
Social night and initiation.
Friday
1:30 p. m Jolly Stitchers,
home of Mrs. Frank Ovelman,
Jacksonville' highway.
2:00 p. m. Nevita social club,
home of Mrs. H. P. Jewett.
Hera Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Lewis of Everett, Wash., are
in Medford to attend the funeral
services of Mr. Lewis' uncle,
Austin David Lewis, Sr., to be
held here tomorrow.
Tin Drva Total amount of
tin collected in the first two
days of the city tin drive is 12,
878 pounds, according to a re
port from the office of the su
perintendent of city schools to
day. Permits W. M. King, 806
South Fir street, and J. E. Cox,
107 Portland avenue, received
permits yesterday from the city
superintendent's office to re
model residences at an approx
imate cost of $200 each.
Lost At U. S. O. A black
wallet belonging to Beverly
Watson, junior hostess at the
Riverside U. S. O., which was
reported lost Tuesday, was
found this morning with $70
missing. Miss Watson s identi
fication and personal papers
were left, along with a $5 per
sonal check.
Promoted Roger Henselman,
stationed in Washington, D. C.
with the army intelligence de
partment dealing with the Jap
anese, has been promoted to cap
tain. This is the second promo
tion given the young man since
he completed training slightly
more than a year ago. He is the
son of Mrs. Mark Uoldy, Berk
eley Way.
Osteopaths Meet Dr. George
S. Jennings of Medford delivered
a paper on penicillin at the
meeting of the Southern Oregon
Osteopathic society held Monday
evening at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. W. W. Howard, 1507 West
Main street. Members ;. from
Grants Pass, Medford and Ash
land were in attendance1 and the
hosts served refreshments fol
lowing the program.
In Rest Home Flight Officer
Merton LeRoy of Medford is now
in a rest home in England ac
cording to word received by his
mother, .Mrs. Jack Crump, 823
East Ninth street. Officer LeRoy
was forced to bail out of the
B-17 for which he had been serv
ing as navigator when the plane
was shot down over Belgium
about three weeks ago, he wrote.
The young man's brother, Lt.
Maiden LeRoy, fighter pilot,, re
cently arrived at a south Pacific
base for overseas duty. Mrs. Mai
den LeRoy is making her home
in Medford with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Nichols, 622
South Holly street.'
Hollywood, March 14 (U,R)
Leatrice Joy, former wife of
screen idol John Gilbert, and
Arthur Kem Westermark, weal
thy Los Angeles yachtsman,
were married last week in Mex
ico, it was learned today.
Race Partiality Is i
Given As Cause of
Manpower Shortage
Washington, March 14-loi.R)
A, Philip Randolph, president
of the Brotherhood of Sleeping
Car Porters, told the Senate
Labor and Education committee
today that the manpower short
age would vanish if employers
and labor unions would accept
workers without regard to race
or color.
He and other witnesses testi
fying on a bill to create a per
manent fair employment prac
tices committee said thousands
of negroes are being denied
jobs at a time when congress is
considering a bill of draft man
power.
Clark Foreman, New York,
president of the southern con
ference on human welfare, told
the committee only eight per
cent of the negroes in Dallas,
Tex., are employed In war in
dustry, although 17 per cent of
the city's population are ne
groes.
Livestock
Portland. Or.. March 14 fTTP.
Livestock: Catt'e 100, calves 25. Sup
ply curtailed bv heavy rain. Mnrkt
active, strong to 25c higher, mostly on
dairy type cows. Steers and heifers
scarce. Good-choice fed steers quot
able 18.50. Heifers to 16.00. Few can-
ner-cutter cows fl.so-B.OO. Fat dairy
type cows held above 10.00. Medium
dim is j i .oo. Medium veaiers 13.00-
i4.uu; saiaDie cnoice 13.qo-15.so.
Hntrit inn AfHvf. fitltv ttMriv fZnm
choice 170-300 lbs. salable to 1S.75.
Good sows 15.00. Good .85 lb. feeder
pigs 16.50; choice feeders quotable to
17.50.
Sheep 50. Lambs scarce. Good
choice wooled lambs salable 15.50
16.00. Medium-Rood ewes steady 7.80
8.50. Good-choice heavy ewes late
Tuesday, 8.75, new recent high.
Chicago Wheat
Chicago, March 14 (UP):
Ooen Hi&h
Low Cloae
Mmr 172 172l
171V. 172
1S1 162
ISM, 136
193 1531,
July 161 (i 162",
Sent, ..ion 15Bii
Dec 1S5 l 158 i.i
8. F. DAIRY PRICES
San Francisco, March 14
(U.R) Dairy market:
Butter: 93 score 43, 92 score
42, 90 score 42Vi, 89 score
413.
Cheese: Loafs 27.9, triplets
27.2.
Eggs: Large grade A 4014,
medium grade A 35V4, small
grade A 31 W, large grade B
37V4. ,
Wall Street
New York, March 14 (U.R)
Atlantic Coast Line stock ran
up 5 points to a new high at 64V4
to feature today's stock market.
Trading generally was dull
Millions Switch To
Mutton Suet Idea
For Chest Cold Aid
Rtllavtt MuKular Achat and Pains.
Chait Muicle Tightness
Many mothers all over America
are switching to this idea of get
ting fast teller lor tnese chest cola
miseries. They are simply follow
inr Grandma. For years she count
ed on mutton suet to help carry her
home medication to do its pain-easing
work on nerve ends in the skin.
No wonder so many more now wel
come Grandma's idea as improved
by science Penetro, with its multi
medicated formula in a base con
taining mutton suet that acts both
as counter-irritant and pain-reliev
er when you spread lt on, and as
a soothing aromatic when breathed
in. And so today Penetro hurries
along newer help in the old reliable
way help that eases painful mis
ery, lessens coughing, loosens
phlegm, soothes chest rawness so
that you can rest more comfortably
and give nature a chance to restore
vitality. That's why millions are
switching to Penetro today why
druggists are recommending it. 25c,
double supply 35c. For all your fam
ily's chest cold miseries, be sure
you get white, easy-to-use Penetro.
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out prices held firm over a broad
front,
Preliminary e 1 o 1 1 n g Dow-
Jones stock averages: Industrial
157.83, up 0.24; Railroad 51.41,
up 0.58; Utility 27.08, up 0.18;
65 stocks 59.14, up 0.28.
Sales totaled 750,000 shares
compared with 760,000 shares
yesterday.
Medford Veteran
. Fought On Rhine
O. O. DeBerry, who operates a
cabinet shop at 522 Crater Lake
avenue, recently brought a map
of the Rhine River in Germany
to the Mail Tribune office which
he had sent to his sister during
World War I. DeBerry, who
served with the 54th Pioneer In
fantry, is exceptionally inter
ested in the present battle along
the Rhine River since he served
near Coblenz during the first
World War.
DeBerry said his outfit first
hit the Hindenberg line Sept. 26
1917, and was in continuous ac
tion and in the army of occupa
tion until May 24, 1919.
Degree of Honor
Organizer Visits
Mrs. Ethel Lindholm, state or-
ganizer of the Degree of Honor
lodge, Portland, was a guest at
the meeting of Medford Degree
of Honor Juvenile club-held Sat
urday at Lincoln school. Mrs.
Lindholm spoke and six new
members, Ada Rose Brown, Pau
line Hanlin, Donna Lee and
David Byres and Billie and
Jeffrey Anhorn were initiated
A musical program was pre
sented and refreshments served,
Other visitors were Myrtle An
derson of Portland, and Mrs. An-
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Thrilling Days!
Two Smash
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Rip-Roaring Reckless . . Romantic
Riding . . . fighting . . smashing his way
to victory through plots and surprise to
win a girl!
hom of Central Point. '
An Easter party was announc
ed for March 31 Bt the home of
Ida M. Wilson, director, 7 Chest
nut street.
STATE POLICE OFFICERS
HOLD CONFERENCE HERE
A meeting of state police ser
geants of the southern Oregon
district will be held at the state
police headquarters here today
and tomorrow. The conference,
to be conducted by Capt. Paul
Parsons, will be attended by ser
geants from Coquille, Roseburg,
Grants Pass, Klamath Falls and
Medford.
Too Late to Classify
ROOM and Board. Phona 2030 or In
quire 822 S. Oakdale.
POTATOES
IEST quality No. 1 and No. 2 Ten
Sound lota or by th aack. 1403 No.
Ivenlde acroaa from Medford Con-
crcw -ipe. upon aner a p. m.
$7750"
For Sal ut Side Al-
moat new, attractive 3-
bedroom hntixe. hriiuns4
floorg, circulating fireplace, automatic
floor furnace, Venetian blindi. loti of
closete and bullt-lns, Garage, and large
lawn. 1110 Queen Ave.
$2300"
-room modern house. City
water. acre. Very close
in: A. w. riDwin. broker.
205 South Holly.
FOR SALE Man's bicycle, good con
dltion. 321 Bcatty.
FOR SALE A-l milch cow. heavy
. producer. Freshen in 10 day.
Adolph Schulz. Jacksonville Star Rt.
Box 42. 1st place west of Mat. sens'
r ooa oiore.
FOR SALE 15 Jewel Waltham men's
pocket watcn. Phone ai7,
FOR RENT Furnished aDartment. 3
bedroom, garage, close in. Dial 48S1
evenings.
OR SALEJ-AUddihierosene"'c.rcU'
la ting heater, gia. Phone Z7HB.
WANTED Dependable man. 90 or 60
years old capable of milking few
cows and work on small farm. Good
wages, board, private living quar
ters. No drinkers. Phone 622. Write
Oscar Gysln. Rt. 4, Box 261, Med
ford. WANTED TO BUY Best 3 bedroom
modern house $4500 cash will buy.
Phone 3754.
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I. E. SCHULER. Broker
135 West 6th. Phone 6671
R. E. Bebb Evenings Phone 3343
TOR SALE 3 year old Guernsey bull.
rnonBD3.
FOR SALE 3 good Jersey cows. Carl
Verstesen, white house on Crest
brook Road, first road east of gov
ernment radio station and south of
Delta water Road.
FOR SALS Studio "' couch." kitchen
caDinet, large ice box, breakfast
table, 3 oak library tables. 3 small
wood heaters. Carl Verstegen. white
house on Crest brook Rd., first road
E. of Government Radio Station and
so. ot peita water rosa.
?OR SALE New Olds Trombone.
mono 7He.
TOCAA Nice little five-room bouse
wJtVV on 8. Peach St., near
school. Look this over.
Ray Schumacher. Real Estate
419 E. Main. Phone 6485
IDEAL FOR CONVALESCENT
UH HUUM1NU HOUSE,
LARGE well constructed two eiory
house, 5 bedrooms, sun porch, hob
by room. 3 complete bath rooms,
front and beck inside stalrwev, liv
ing room, dining room, kitchen,
large entrance halt Double garage.
Excellent location, landscaped cor
ner lot.
Price $7500 92500 down pavment.
Tengwald Agency, Holly Theater Bldg.
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
Creomulslon rellsves nromrjtiv he
cause it goes right to the seat of the
irouDie to neip loosen ana expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, in
flamed bronchial muoous mem
branes. Tell your druggist to sell yov
1 bottle of Creomultion with tha un
derstanding you must like the way lt
quickly allays the cough or you are
:o nave vour monev oacx.
CREOMULSION
forCouehs. Chest Colds, Bronchlti
PI
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ym Tropical islands, treasure, adventure and ' 1
IH pirates too. beautiful Goldwyn girls and 11
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VIRGINIA MAYO
WALTER SLEZAK
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Wednesday, Mtrcti 14 IMS MEDFORD MAIL TRIBtflfVm '
Qf AA 5 Acre tract on Kings'
wOvVV Hfghway. Close to town.
modern A roam rtaldtmcav
bath and half, 6 bedrooms, base
ment, large barn, double garage.
chicken house, hoe sheds for 9 brood
tows. A good family orchard. All kinds
iruii ana nuts, unmeaiaie possession.
Ray Schumacher, Real Estate, 417-418
E. Main. Phone 5465.
IT YOU want to help In war essen
iiai inausiry contact Timber ro
ducts Company. Men ere now went,
ed especially for employment In the
sawmill, and veneer mill. Call In
person at our office at the end of
north Central Avenue.
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Yon Won't Want
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TOR SALE Lovely 1 bedroom fin
nlshed home at 88 Laurel 8t Aatu
FOR SALE Laying Kens. Cell iltff,
preferably mornings or evenings
WANTED Yearling feeder steers. PC
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