MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON', FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1939.
PAGE THIRTEEN
LOCAL and
' Visiting Her William Fori
. taine, of San Francisco, former
Medford resident, is visiting
friends and relatives here this
week. Mr. Fontaine is studying
art in the bay city. I
From New York Carl Cam
bern, western coast representa
tive of the Carl Fisher publish
ing company of New York,
transacted business here yester
day. Flies To Eureka W. II.
Fluhrer, president of the
Fluhrer Bakeries, Inc., and a
sportsman pilot, left yesterday
in his Fairchild plane for Eu
reka, Cal., to transact business
at one of the company units. He
r planned to return this afternoon.
To Give Play "Spooky Tav
ern," a three-act mystery farce.
will be presented by the young
people of the First Christian
church in the Lincoln school
gymnasium at 8 p. m. next Wed
nesday. The production is being
sponsored by the Lincoln school
P.-T.A. The public is invited.
To Take Vacation Mr. and
Mrs. F. C. Bachelder, who re
cently sold the Oakdalc grocery
store to Alton M. Anderson,
plan to leave soon for a month's
vacation in the north before re
turning to make their home at
626 Park avenue. They will
travel by motor car.
Snow Trace A trace of snow
fell in Crater Lake national
park last night,, rangers reported
by short-wave radio this morn
ing. Temperature at 8 a. m. was
given as 25 degrees, the range
In the past 24 hours being from
a maximum of 50 to a mini-
Vmum of 24. Partly cloudy
weather prevailed this morning
' but visibility was good, the
rangers said. Roads in the park
were in good condition.
STEVE
WHIPPLE
AND HIS BAND
at the
CHATEAU
SAT. NITE
DANCING 9till 2
Delicious Dinners
Everybody welcome
See GENE AUTRY in
"COLORADO SUNSET" Now Playing
New Rialto Theatre!
AND LOOK, KIDSI 6 Gene Autry Sweat Shirts Will Be
Given Away Free At Tomorrow's Matinee At The New
Rialto Theatre.
On Sale Saturday!
h iHVt'3 -Sv-W.wff 'fri
at
SWEAT SHIRTS
Gene Auiry'i picture and au
tograph on each sweat shirll
PLUS Gene's personal picture
album and Gene Autry Club
badgel
PERSONAL
Fishermen Return W. C. Me-
Cuiston' and Frank Howell of
Medford returned home Thurs
day from a two-day fishing trip
to the Chetco river. They
brought back a 33-pound Royal
Chinook salmon. They reported
fishing fair with fishermen aver
aging V,i to two salmon per
boat each day.
Completes Visits Mrs. Emma
Merriman returned yesterday to
her home at 515 North Bartlett
street after a month's absence
during which she visited rela
tives. She was a guest of her
son, Lester Merriman, and his
family In Chiloquin and of her
niece, Mrs. M. F. Biden, and
her family in Klamath Falls.
Maruyama Pledges Yoshio
Maruyama, son of Masuzo Maru
yama of Medford, was pledged
last week to Delta Psi Delta,
Greek letter social fraternity at
Linfield college in McMinnville.
Maruyama, an outstanding ten
nis player, chose the fraternity
after a rush season that brought
forward a two weeks' entertain
ment schedule from the five
college fraternities.
Back From South Dr. and
Mrs. H. P. Hargrave and Miss
Gertrude Weeks of 38 North
Orange street and Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. McGowan of 15 Mistle
toe street returned by train this
morning from San Francisco.
During their three weeks' trip
they visited in Berkeley and at
tended the Golden Gate inter
national exposition on Treasure
island.
To Attend Game G e o r g e
Robertson, Russell D. Davis and
Billy Hulen, sports editor of the
Mail Tribune, left this noon by
motorcar for Eugene where they
will attend the Medford Eugene
high school football game this
evening. They plan to travel on
to Portland tomorrow to view
the U.S.C.-University of Oregon
game Saturday afternoon.
I . .
New Residence Ed Janney
applied at the city building in
spector's office yesterday for a
L permit to construct a new resi-
i dence at 39 Berkeley Way at
j a stated cost of $5,500. Mrs.
Julie Doubleday applied for a
' permit to remodel a business
building at 130 East Main street
at a stated cost of $300. Walter
W. Abbey applied for a permit
to remodel a garage at 123
South Riverside avenue at a
stated cost of $200.
Flying North A 12-p lace
Lockheed Electra plane owned
by the Idaho-Maryland Mines,
Inc., and piloted by J. W. Par
son arrived at Medford munici
pal airport yesterday afternoon
from Grass Valley, Cal., with
Dr. Carl P. Jones, who was en
route to Portland. Dr. Jones
continued to Portland from here
in a United Mainliner- and Pilot
Parson took the Lockheed back
to Grass Valley.
Exclusive at
Autographed
4fc
Council To Meet U p p e r
Grade Teachers' council will
meet In the Jackson county
courthouse auditorium tomor
row morning at 8:45. C. B.
Cordy, county horticulturalist.
will be the guest speaker on a
topic of interest to all. All mem
bers are urged to attend.
Mrs. Wood Visits Mrs. Joe
E. Wood, former Medford resi
dent now residing in Salem, has
been a visitor here this week
and plans to return north Sun
day. She is the house guest of
Mrs. Hattie Aldcn and has been
greeted here by her many
friends. She spent two days this
week in Klamath Falls visiting
her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Leland Wood.
Have Baby Word was re
ceived in Medford today of the
birth of a girl last Sunday to
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Spencer of
Los Angeles. Mrs. Spencer is
the former Miss Banne Hunt,
granddaughter of Dr. and Mrs.
L. A. Salade and niece of Mrs.
H. D. McCaskey of the Old
Stage road. Mrs. Spencer has
visited in the valley frequently
and is well known here. The
baby has been named Jeannette.
Hold Fire Drills Pupils of
the Central Point grade school
were given fire drills this morn
ing under the supervision of
Medford Fire Chief Roy Elliott.
Fireman Vern Woods and Mrs.
Una B. Inch, rural school super
visor. After a number of drills,
the evacuation signal was given
and the 240 pupils got out of
the school In orderly fashion in
45 seconds. The children were
alert in responding to the drills
and did exceptionally well in
the evacuation, Chief Elliott
said.
Plane Passengers R. Mcln
tyre arrived from Portland by
United Mainliner this forenoon
and W. F. Barrett and Dr. A.
J. Loeffler left on the same
plane for Detroit via Los Ang
eles. J. W. Phillips left on the
early morning Mainliner for
Portland, the plane being held
here from 4:55 a. m. to 9:41
because of fog around Portland.
Arrivals from Portland on the
midnight Mainliner were Fred
Gordan and T. E. May of 604
Newtown street, and his son,
Wayne E. May, United Air Lines
meteorologist at Oakland, Cal.
T. V. Nolan left for San Fran
cisco by Mainliner last night.
C. H. Cutter and Dr. Carl P.
Jones left by Mainliner for Port
land yesterday afternoon.
Legion Warns Medford post
of the American Legion today
counselled merchants against
purchasing Armistice day win
dow cards in the belief that sale
of the cards is sponsored by the
veterans' organization. The Med
ford post distributes window
cards to all merchants without
charge and anyone attempting
to collect in the name of the
American Legion is operating
under false pretenses, a notice
from the post stated. Each year
at this time merchants are ap
proached by men pretending to
be representatives of the Amer
ican Legion selling Armistice
day cards, the post notice stated.
Commander H. J. Meiring
should be notified of any at
tempts to sell Armistice day dis
play cards in the name of the
American Legion, the announce
ment said. His telephone num
bers are 1264 and 956-L.
BILLION DOLLARS
IN PLANE ORDERS
AWAITING REPEAL
(continued trum page one)
governments, to be signed as
soon as final action is taken
on the neutrality bill, include
! one for $30,000,000 for planes
from the Douglas Aircraft com
pany and one for $5,000,000
from Lockheed Aircraft.
The new orders are additional
to a $110,000,000 foreign and
domestic backlog already in lo
cal plants.
Huge Orders Placed
British and French orders
placed before the arms embargo
went into effect early last Sep
tember amount to about $30,
000,000, the remaining orders
representing war and navy de
partment expansion business
and non-military commercial
trade.
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Junior high school's thirteenth
annual carnival will be held this
evening at 7:30 In the school.
The affair is the most important
activity of the school term and
it is expected that a capacity
crowd will attend.
DANCE
liOXY ANN CHANCE
SATURDAY NIGHT
Merrill's Orchestra
"Golden Boy"
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Twenty-one-year-old William
Holden, winner over 3.000 other
candidates for the title role of
Golden Boy," the picturization
of the famous stage play which
comes to the Craterian theatre
Sunday for a three-day showing.
Holden is starred with Barbara
Stanwyck and Adolphe Menjou
Richard Greene Rialto Star
v 3T lite 7 v ' v v
jsJ&m.
What happens when a boy
meets life for the first time,
and finds himself a stranger in
the world he has grown up Into
is stirringly told in the popular
best-seller, "Here I Am a
Stranger," which heads the dou-,
ble bill coming to the New Ri
alto theatre for Sunday and
Monday. Richard Greene has
The program will include a
can-can episode, school chorus,
girls' trio, acrobatic dancing, dra
matic skits and several surprises
which are being kept secret un
til the carnival opens tonight.
Feature of the program will be
the announcement of winners in
the popularity contest. The gym
nasium has been gayly decorated
for the occasion and barkers will
shout their wares from all sides.
A variety of games and fun i
booths will be available and in-
eluded in the side shows will be
a minstrel show and colored mo
tion pictures of America.
Doors will open at 7 and the
feature program will get. under
way at 7:30 at the gym located
on the corner of Second and
Holly streets.
Too Late to Classify
FOB RENT Partly furnished mtxWn
house with acrem;?, close In, an.50
S18 South OnkrtRlc
FOB SALE 100 McBae Red pullets,
six months old: Just right to move.
Carley Poultry F:irra, North Pa
cific highway Junction.
"THERE'S
MANY A
SLIP--"
Don't let yoursell net
caught short ntthont
tickets for Medford'
Greatest Concert
Series!
Get Your Seaion
Ticket! NOW
OSSY RENARDY
DONALD DICKSON
MARIAN ANDERSON
20 mi $fl SO, 7 rnwi $.V.V
7 rowa $4.40. Inrlnd. Tat
Concert Sertei Botofflre
PHUIT 1'S RADIO
MUSIC CENTER
111 W. Main Phone 72ft
In Sunday Hit
4
3
and is credited with being the
most sensational screen "find"
of the year.
Sam Leven, Joseph Callela,
Lee Cobb, Edward Brophy and
Frank Jenks are also featured
in the stirring story of a music
ian who deserted his violin for
the plaudits of the prize-ring.
the starring role and Richard
Dix, Brenda Joyce (star discov
ery of "The Rains Came), Rol
and Young and Gladys George
are cast in the four other lead
ing roles.
"The Girl and the Gambler,"
co-starring Leo Carrillo and
Steffi Duna, is scheduled to play
as the added feature with "Here
I Am a Stranger."
FOR RENT Partly furnished mod
ern home, half block from court
house. 112 King street.
LAST TI.MKS TOMIK!
gaUl'HulU.'ILJ
SATURDAY ONLY
Shows Rat. l:4-3:00-6:45-9:00
SUNDAY MONDAY
Mm
tffc C.RTOON-Nr.H
pJJIDNIGHT WATCHTJ
&llf Uhlrlej's Best
Roxy's Stars
k''r5!
Charles Starrett brings an
other of the popular Three Mes
quiteer Westerns to the Roxy
theatre for tomorrow only. It is
"Santa Ke Stampede," with
June Martel in the romantic
lead opposite. Others Include
Max Terhune and Ray Corri
gan. Episode 8 of the "Flying G
Men" serial will play on the
same bill.
FOR RENT S-room partly furnlshod
house: laundry Imvi, garden spot;
15 month. 701 West 11th.
SACRIFICE 'S6 Ford de luxe coupe;
4 new tires, radio, heater, new
battery: low mlleatfe. Phone 046-J.
FOR SALE Large fryers, small fryers,
fat hens, chickens for stewing and
noodles. New-laid eges from the
nest to you. Will deliver orders
phoned a day ahead. Carley Farm.
Phone 2079-j.
WANTED Truck load or part load
to Los Angeles or points en route.
P. O. Box 475, Medford.
BOARD AND ROOM vacancy. 2.1 N.
Orange stiwt.
ftrft '0 acres garden land,
5 D0U V"M up water rl-;ht,
clover and garden, small
house, barn. , chick home, hog
house. 13 pigs, some furniture,
machinery, grain and seed. Take
car or truck as part payment.
Also
Trade attractive six-room modern
suburban, with two acres fine land,
for duplex or large home In Med
ford. ELMER HERRIED. 7 N. Bartlett St.
Phone 140" or 1S13-J.
FOUND on Main and Front Lady's
glove. Owner call at Tribune and
pay for ad.
FOR SALE '30 Chevrolet panel de
livery truck. Oood condition. Val
ley View Dairy, Box 77, Route 3.
Ashland.
FOR RENT 4-room modern house,
walking distance from mill: 14.
water paid. Next to Mac's Market.
North Pacific highway.
Football Results!
QUARTERLY SCORES
Medford
vs. Eugene
ON OUR SCREEN TONITEI
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Must End SAT. NITE!
MNDOLPH SCOTT
riANCEl DtC
HEY BOYS!
Win n Free 3ene
Autry Sural Nhlrt
6 Gene Autry
8 went Shirts given
away vnv.fi at our
tomorrow mutlner
by the J. C. Penney
Co be (lie
first to own onell
CENE AUTRY
C0I0RADO
SUNSET
TODaT'l GREATEST
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THttifif'l !!
RICHARD
GREENE
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RICHARD DIX
and It'i companion hid
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HOUSE rOR RENT JlS'i 8. Cenlrl.
10 month, watfr paid. Phone 47.
DRY nn WOOD, 18-lnch MOO tier.
Phone 45J-H-3
13 Bcrea locrtted on Jark
$37 UU ,onv"le huhway. 6-room
" house and barn. Ideal
for small dairy or sun-divlMon pur
pose, city w-uer. This Is a real
buv.
Also
7-ro,,m dwelMnrf located
$Z35D ,l 812 50 Holly: hard-
w vood floors, new roof,
property all In (tood repair. Terms:
235 00 down: balance. 21 .la per
month.
BROWN WHITE, exclusive aqonts,
104 W. Main Bt.
FOR SALE Fine red weaner plgl.
Kettlewell's. phone 68J-J-3.
PURNTSHFD 3-ROOM and breakfast
nook 440 So. Riverside. Phone
450-R.
FOR SALE 4 acres good tree anil,
700: terms. Eiull Zwan, Jackson
ville hlKhway.
FOR SALE or trade for hay 23 ewea.
L. J. Orlssom. Lake Creek.
FOB 8AIJC 3 goats, Oran Ivan,
Wabash avenue.
LAND AT LAND OfTlCE
SZUDD li,nr(' ch'np watrr; In
V V V U clovfr. House, barn
Beautifullv lor at tel. Wrll
fenced. Prlcp, 2000; ft00 cash,
balance terms. Fine dairy and
berrlrs.
See J. O. Barnee at Land Office.
943 8. Central. Phone 1137-Y.
WANTED Your watch and clock re
pnlrlnjr. Work Ruaranteed. Reason
able. C. E. Mvcrs. llfl N. Central.
MAKE A DATE NOW for the dance
of the season I Jlmmlc Orler and
hla Orchestra. Oriental Gordons,
Medford Wednesday, Nov. 8th.
SELECT Green Pine Slnha, bt load.
400. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631.
BALE OR TRADE
AAAAA Drlve-ln restaurant,
$3200 snndwlch Rnrt B0ft drlnk
v place on main highway
in Industrial district. New place.
Buildings, equipment, lease all
(toes. Must sell on account 111
health. Price 13.200; S0O cash,
balance terms or will trade for
small place. Dally receipts 940.
Good business.
J. 0. Barnes, 20 N. Peach St.
Phone 1127-Y.
FOR SALE: 35 Barred Rock pullet,
now laying. Alfred Bendlckson,
McAndrcws road. Box 414. Rt. 2.
PASTURE FOR RENT. Cnsh or ex
change for atock. Griffin Creek,
Rt. 1, Box 301, Medford. .
WANTED TO BUY 8-lnch circular
bench saw. Prefer Delta. Phone
106B-W.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished duplex;
oil heater, electric rane, Frig id aire.
Maytag, etc. Adults. 61B N. Riverside.
Score by Quarters . Announced From Stage
Medford vs. Eugene ... at Eugene
. IT SURPASSES ALL YOUR
DEMANDS FOR A Great PICTURE
He sold out his dreamt WWW! -jV ill
for a purse of gold and Z fi ' ' VJ
THE LIPS OF A DAME s&jt'' V
from Newarkl Klti 1 ' "1
I - STARTS SUNDAY - 3 DAYS
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B..b
pnRvrr
Sat. Nile
riR.riE
FIELDS
In
"Shipyard
Sally"
nt:
Matt
Xfr A
SEE BARNEY for carefrpe winter
driving BARNEY'S SIGNAL, 8tb
nd Riverside.
AUCTION H.M.E
REGISTERED HEREFORD
50 BULLS AND HKIKERti 50
30 Fnt Stern consigned from bter
8how. Calorenn Hereford Breeders
Association, third nunl sale,
Mundfty. November flth, 1939, at
Ftilrwrourida, South Medford. Or.
Commencing at 1 :30 p. m. Feat
uring: Prince Domino, Anxiety,
Bfau Donald. Bright St an way.
Beau Banchard Strains. Then
const;nmenrs are made by the
prominent breeders of Southern
Oregon and Northern California,
Fat Ster show and awnrds will
be held prior to sale. Field repre
aentatlvps: Nelson R Crow, West
ern Livestock Journal; Forreet
Bmaford. American Hereford Jour
nal. Col. Frpd R.'ppert. DecUour,
InrilRna. auctioneer, assisted by
Cot. A. H. Dudley. Medrord, Oregon.
STILL AVAILABLE
Double Loud Ore-Mi Pine Blubs, 4.
VALLEY FUEL CO. Tel 78
WANTED SeraD iron, to supply In
creasing demand. Spot cash paid
at latert market price.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOV3B
37 North Grape St. Phone 1083.
FOR SALE By the lug or by the
truck truck load Newtowm. Sic
quality, Rood sizes. Bring ccntaln
ers. MYRON ROOT As CO., INO.
Warehouse 47 South Fir St.
AUCTION SALE at pavilion. North
Medford, Saturday, Not. 4, com
mencing on hogs at 1:30 sharp.
Have consigned various clnases of
good livestock. Lot poultry from
purebred flocks. One full hous
furnishings of hltrh quality furni
ture Including electric ranc. rugs,
dreasera and chiffoniers, bedroom
suite, elm Irs. tables, rockers, etc
one grain drill and other machin
ery nnd tools. Always attend th
Auction (where the buyer and seller
meet). Southern Oregon Livestock
Auction Co.. Col. A. H. Dudley,
auctioneer. Phone 8M-J-3.
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DANCE
with
Glenn Hamilton
AND HIS BAND
ORIENTAL
GARDENS
Saturday Night
Regular Old-Time Orchestra
In Small Hall.
One Admission In Both Halls
Men 40c, Ladles tOc
BOY1
with
STANWYCK
ADOLPHE MENJOU
WILLIAM HOLDEN
JOSEPH CALLEIA
EDWARD S. BROPHY
Hurryl Thlt Great Thrill
Show Mutt End Tomorrowl
James Cagney
Priscilla Lane
'THE ROARING 20 V
Humphrey BiRHrt Olrtdyn
(ieorie Frank McIIugh
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