MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1939.
PAGE NINE
LOCAL and
Hers) from Ashland Aubrey
Miles and Jack Hatfield, both of
Ashland, were visitors in Med
ford yesterday afternoon.
From Applegaia Mr. and
Mrs. B. L. Pool and daughter,
Miss Maude Pool, writer, were
Medford visitors today from
their home in the Appleeate
district.
To Reshlngl Sam Bateman
of 628 North Central avenue
applied at the city building in
spector's office yesterday for a
permit to reshingle a residence
at a stated cost of $50.
Duo Back Monday B. G.
Harding, U. S. internal revenue
agent, and Erie M. Gray, deputy
collector of U. S. internal reve
nue, will be back in their offices
in the Medford federal building
v spending this week at a federal
school in Portland.
To Eugene Lewis Ulrich,
manager of the Oregon state em
ployment service here, and Rus
sell D. Davis of the state unem
ployment compensation office,
left this morning by motorcar
for Eugene where they will at
tend a conference of state em-
ployes until Saturday.
Awarded Plaque Max C.
Henne, manager of United Air
Lines here, today displayed a
copy of a bronze plaque award
ed United by Aviation maga
zine "in recognition of outstand
ing contribution to the field of
maintenance of equipment in
air transportation."
Condition Unchanged Sacred
' Heart hospital attendants report
) ed today that the condition of
Norman Satterlee, who has been
confined in the hospital with
a broken neck since July 28,
was unchanged. His body is
completely paralyzed from the
armpits down. He is able to
move his arms slightly, attend
ants said.
Bag Found The Gladstone
. suitcase owned by Heath Lowry
of Salem, which was stolen from
the Barkley confectionery in
Phoenix on June 24, was found
in a ditch on Wagner creek ves-
terday by Howard Parks of Ash
land, state police reported to
day. The bag, which contained
wearing apparel and men's ef
" fects, was stolen from the front
end of the store during business
hours. It had been checked for
transportation on a stage. Con
tents of the suitcase were ap
parently undisturbed, state po-
' J ice said.
Medford's Greatest
Concert Series
Holly Theatre
Season 1939-40
GEO. A. HUNT
presents
Ossy Renardy
Sensational young
Viennese violinist
NOVEMBER 7th
Donald Dickson
Baritone of the
Metropolitan Opera
Ass'n . . N.B.C. star
FEBRUARY 8th
MARIAN
ANDERSON
Famous colored
contralto In her
only 1940 appear
and between S. F.
and rortland.
MARCH 3rd
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PERSONAL
Bull Sold A registered
Guernsey bull was sold recently
by H. C. Short to Marvin D.
Gossett of Eagle Point. The bull
is registered with the American
Guernsey Cattle club, Peter
bo r o u h, N. H., as Hector's
Prince Taurus 277214.
To Stay Overnight The 76th
field artillery detachment of 60
men being transferred from the
Presido of Monterey, Cal., to
Fort Lewis, Wash., was expected
to arrive here late this after
noon after encamping last r.ight
in Redding, Cal. The group,
commanded by 1st Lieut. Fred
W. Ellery, will spend tonight
at the Medford armory. The
men are traveling in ten ve
hicles. Plane Passengers V. Fimen-
tel arrived by United Mainliner
early this morning from Sacra
mento, Cal. A. O. Bauman and
Mrs. H. Cochran arrived bv
Mainliner last midnight from
Portland. E. Mead and J. Mur
ray left by Mainliner for Seattle,
Wash., last night. A. Hearn ar
rived by Mainliner from San
Francisco yesterday afternoon
and J. E. Finke and C. M. Dav
enport left on the same plane
for Portland.
To Preach The Rev. H. G.
Gardner of Buringame, Cal., will
arrive in Medford tomorrow
morning to preach the 11 o'clock
Sunday morning service at St.
Mark's Episcopal church. He
will also hold 8 o'clock com
munion Sunday. The Rev. Mr.
Gardner will be accompanied by
nis wne. He preached the ser
vice at St. Mark's recently and
was favorably received by the
large congregation which greet
ed him. The public, as well as
church members, is invited to
the services Sunday morning.
Advances In Flvino Flvins
Cadet Andrew E. Slough has
completed an elementary course
in military flight train me at the
Allan Hancock College of Aero
nautics, faanta Mafia, Cal., and
has been advanced to the U. S.
army air corps' primary train
ing center at Randokih field.
Texas, the college informed the
Mail Tribune today. Cadet
aiougn is a brother of Ann Val
emine, uroveland avennp
He enlisted four years aeo in
me DomDardment squadron of
me air corps at Hamilton field
San Rafael, Cal.
Held in Jail Three Klamath
Falls men were being held in
Jackson county jail today on
charges of selling liquor to In
dians. They were brought to
the jail from Klamath Falls last
night by Paul Hanlin, U. S.
deputy marshal. They were list
ed as Hoyle Weir, 35. Nelson
Smith, 50, and Jim Kaye, 39.
Weir and Smith were bound
over by U. S. Commissioner Bert
Thomas in Klamath Falls after a
hearing and Kaye waived a hear
ing when arraigned. Bail was
set in each case at $2500. The
charges against Kaye are to be
presented tCythe grand jury as
records show this to be his sec
ond offense of liquor selling to
Indians, Mr. Hanlin said. Weir
and Smith are facing their first
liquor selling charges, he added,
and will therefore be arraigned
in U. S. district court on infor
mations. Airport Arrivals Today's ar
rivals at Medford municipal air
port included Lieut. M. Miller
en route from Sacramento, Cal.,
to Pearson field, Vancouver,
Wash., in a Douglas transport
plane; William Lovelace and
Charles Walker, civil aero
nautics inspectors who came
from Portland in a Fairchild
plane to conduct examinations !
of student pilots and aircraft;
and Silas King and Denton !
Clark who brought from Port
land a new Piper Cub coupe for
the Crater Flying club of which
they are members. The club
traded in its old plane on the
new ship, latest model Cub.
Lovelace and Walker were to
continue to Klamath Falls after
completing their business here.
Bill Branden continued south
ward to Marysville, Cal., this
morning in his Piper Cub after
spending the night here. He
arrived late yesterday from Port
land. - ft.'a.
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THROWN BACK AT
SEVERALPOINTS
Drenching Rains Slowing Up
Western Front Activity
Is Report by French
Paris. Oct. 19. (AP) The
French general staff reported to
day that German infantry units,
supported by artillery fire, had
been thrown back at several
points on the western front.
This localized action, said the
regular morning communique
from the war ministry, was the
only activity during a "quiet"
night. Drenching rains slowed
up operations on both sides and
grounded air forces.
German forces were reported
by unofficial sources to have
made contact with the French
main line of resistance for 100
miles as a result of their thrusts
in the past two days.
Fight Flood.
French observers reported
that German troops in the Sieg
fried line were working with
pumps to combat flood waters
from the Rhine. They said that
the flood also was licking at
lower sections of the Maginot
line but that the main French
fortifications were on higher
ground.
Thousands of German rein
forcements were reported mov
ing up in support of units which
won the toehold on French soil.
The French declared they still
were on German soil along most
of the 100-mile northern flank
of the line.
Berlin, Oct. 19. (AP) The
army high command announced
today the first phase of the war
on the western front had ended
with complete withdrawal of
French troops from German soil
and underlined the fact German
forces stopped at the French
frontier.
Germany thus took ,a new
tack to let France know she had
no quarrel with her neighbor
and she was described as be
lieving that reserve in pursuing
the western campaign would
speak louder now than any new
peace offer.
Operations on the western
front to date were minimized
throughout the high command's
communique.
Distinction Drawn.
German tactics from the be
ginning of the war have been
to make a sharp distinction be
tween France and Great Britain
Meanwhile, Dienst aus Deuch.
land, commentary which has
close relations with the foreign
office, once again said today
Germany did not intend to make
any new peace offers now.
A communique gave German
losses in the west from the be
ginning to last Tuesday as 196
dead, 356 wounded and 114 miss
ing.
ii nsiea prisoners taken as
25 French officers and 664 non.
commissioned officers and men
Eleven airplanes were lost on
the western front, it said, while
a total of 60 enemy planes were
shot down 48 French and 12
Hritlsh.
Legend makes the amethyst
a protection against thieves and
drunkenness.
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TODAY and FRIDAY
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One of the best-remembered
comedies of the past few years
is "My Man Godfrey," pictur
ization of the Eric Hatch story
and starring William Powell
and Carole Lombard the but
ler and the heiress. The picture
at the Roxy theatre for a
special return showing today
and tomorrow only.
Mickey Rooney and
Judy Garland Head
Cast Craterian Hit
That amazing young man of
the screen, Mickey Rooney,
came to town yesterday at the
Craterian theatre and likewise
goes to town in the most amaz
ng performance of his career.
Co-starred with Judy Garland,
and aided and abetted by what
is possibly the largest group of
juvenile talent ever presented
the screen at one time,
Rooney and Judy deliver an
evening of entertaining that is
more than worth anybody's
time and money. The picture is
Babes in Arms.
The Mickey Rooney of the
Hardy series, "Boys Town" and
other successes uncovers a bag
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When you can et for 35 cent a
safe, efficient and harmless stimulant
and diuretic that should flush from
your kidneys the waste matter, poi
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harm, why continue to break your
restful sleep by getting up thru the
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Look for the Gold Medal on the box
35 cent a.
Other symptoms of weak kidneys
and Irritated bladder may be back
ache, puffy eyes, shifting pains,
burning or scanty passage.
GOOD
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Chest Headquarter
Main Street at
Central Avenue
of tricks that few suspected he
possessed, and Judy Garland
never was seen to better ad
vantage. Mickey sings, dances,
plays the piano, gives imitations
and acts.
"Babes in Arms" is built for
entertainment from start to fin
ish. It is unique among musicals
in that it has a really fine story
background into which fall nat
urally the plentiful numbers in
terspersing the action. The story
dealers with the passing of
vaudeville and the plight of old
headliners who are left out in
the cold when motion pictures
force the two-a-day out of busi
ness. Unable to earn monev,
they are nearly destitute. When
a town busy-body starts a move
ment to send their children to
state farm, things begin to
happen.
Mickey Rooney, who is the
leader of the kids, rallies them
all together for a finish fight.
They write and stage a show in
barn to save their parents'
financial situation, but a storm
ruins their performance. Enough
talent is shown, however, to
attract a Broadway producer
and he engages them all for a
big revue.
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John Wayne is one of the
Three Mesquitccrs whose hard-
riding and fast-shooting helps
save a girl s ranch from un
scrupulous promoters in "Three
Texas Steers." coming to the
New Rialto theatre on the twin
western program playing to
morrow and Saturday. Ray Cor
rignn and Max Tcrhunc are the
other Mesquitccrs.
"The Fighting Gringo," star
ring Goorge O'Brien, is the
other action hit on the program.
An acre was originally de
fined as the area a yoke of
oxen could plow in a day.
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LAKE CREEK DAM
Chief Engineer Haydcn of
Klamath Falls, and Associate
Engineer Stevens, connected
with the reclamation bureau for
the eastern Oregon district, held
conferences with E. N. Judd,
general manager of the Med
ford irrigation district and the
Talent irrigation district yester
day and today. They discussed
details of the proposed Lake
Creek-Butte Creek dam project
near Lake Creek, for providing
supplemental irrigation waters
for the Rogue River valley. Pre
liminary surveys and tests for
the dam were made about a
year ago and the matter has
been pending since.
The reclamation bureau aides
and General Manager Judd
went over various details of the
projects, such as amount of land
This aitirrttirmfnt cniitrlhutM In th lnlfrnt
of tho 1939-1040 Mtlltord Cnmmunltjr ChMt
rninpaljn hr the Pnhllhrrs snd entire Starr
or I tie Mcdrord Mnll Trlhune.
required, volume of water
wanted and other engineering
and financial problems of the
proposed dam. The conferences
were expected to be concluded
today.
How To Hold Loos
FALSE TEETH
More Firmly In Place
Does your dental plate annoy and
bother you by rooking and wabbling
when you eut. talk or l.nueh? Just
sprinkle a little FASTEETH, the
a Ik ill I ne non-uctd) denture oowder,
on your plate. This pleasant powder
holds false teeth more (irmly tn
pi are. No gooey oily, pasty taste or
feel in. Mildly alkaline FASTEETH
doesn't sour or cause nausea. Also
checks gum soreness due to chaftrwt
of tt loose plate or to exceiwlve actd
mouth. Get FASTEETH at any drug
store.
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