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MEDFORT) MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1939. PAGE FIVE 8 LOCAL and PERSONAL Driver Tests Automobile driver license and permit appli cants will be examined as usual here Saturday from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Applicants are asked to report in council chambers on the top floor of city hall. At Matches Among Ashland residents attending the wres tling matches in the Medford armory last night were Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Miles and son Bill, W. D. Jackson, Bert Cook, Harry Chipman. Allen Autry and P. D McDougall. ... Social, Dance A box social and dance will be held In the Griffin Creek recreation, hall Saturday evening under sponsor ship of the Griffin Creek school board. Proceeds will go to the fund to provide hot lunches for school children. Clyde Sturgill's orchestra will provide music for the dancing. The evening's fes tivities are scheduled to begin at 8 o'clock. The public is invited. BE SMART1 . . . RESERVE SEATS NOW! Donald Dickson Baritone Feb. 6th 20 rnws-52.20 7 rows-51 .65 7 wws-SI.10 Incl. Tnx Marian Anderson 20 rows-S4.40 7 ro-53.85 7 rmv-S3.30 Incl. Tax .Make reservations at P R U I T T ' S RADIO MUSIC CENTER From Applegate Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crump of the Ap plegate district were Medford callers today. Cub Council Boy Scout Cub pack achievement council will be held in the Washington school gymnasium at 7 p. m. tomor row. Awards will be presented to the cubs. A short program has been arranged by Earl Mil ler. Parents and boys in the district of cub age are invited . Pay Tonight Quarterly pay checks will be distributed to the men of Company A and head quarters company, . 186th infan try of the Oregon national guard at their semi-weekly drills in the armory at 8 tonight. The pay-checks, late in coming, ar rived this morning. Plane Passengers C. D. French and C. F. Aarrowsmith arrived by United Mainliner this forenoon from Portland. C. H Jones left by Mainliner last even ing for Oakland, Cal.. after transacting business in Crescent City. Cal. Mrs. J. Pincomb ar rived by Mainliner from San Francisco yesterday afternoon and continued from here by stage to Roseburg. Oliver's Quest Raymond Schellne, former Ohio State foot ball halfback now residing here was a guest of Tex Oliver, Uni versity of Oregon football coach over the week-end. Schellne at tended the Oregon-Oregon State game Saturday as Oliver's guest Schellne knew Oliver back in Gallipolis, Ohio, where the for mer resided and where the Ore gon coach had relatives. Sche llne played football for three years at Ohio State, being chosen for an all-American team In 1937. SPECIALS Shampoo and Finger Wave 50 Reg. $5.00 Permanent 2 for $5.00 Rr1ng a Friend to Share This Bargain ONE WEEK ONLY EAST SIDE BEAUTY SALON Ruth Moss, Owner 610 E. Main ADRIENNE'S New Shipment of Formals and Dinner DRESSES Just Arrived ONE GROUP Taffetas, Satins and Crepes Specially Priced $12.98 11 Ehalebe Here Carl Ehelebe of Union Creek was a caller in Medford today. Calls Here Mrs. Cecil L. Smith of Gold Hill called in this city today. In Ashland Ralph VanZyl, foreman of the Elliot farm, spent Sunday in Ashland. ... Calls Here E. J. Henderson of the Central Point area was a business caller here yesterday. ... Dougherty Pledges Raymond Dougherty of Medford, senior at Oregon State college in Cor vallis, was recently pledged to Xi Sigma PI, national honorary fraternity. Dougherty is the son of Mrs. R. J. Rinabnrger of this city. ... In Conference Paul Brinson ranger in charge of the Butte Falls district of the Rogue River national forest, conferred here today with H. C. Obye, assistant supervisor, at headquarters here on a timber management plan being drawn up. Court Citation Mr. and Mrs William H. Travis of Keno, 41 and 28 years old, respectively, were cited by state police last night to appear in justice of the peace court today, charged with being drunk on the Pacific high way. Police said they were sit ting in a parked car arguing ... Reservists to Meet Rogue River chapter of the Reserve Of ficers association will meet in the Medford armory at 7:30 p, m. tomorrow to continue its study of mobilization. Lieut Col. H. C. Dempewolf of Eu- I gene, regular army instructor of tne reserve organization in this area, will be in charge of the class. All reserve officers in southern Oregon are invited to attend. Town Residence Homer Hixon, ranger in charge of the Union Creek district of the Rogue River national forest. Mrs Hixon and their child have taken up residence for the winter at 124 Vancouver avenue. Mr Hixon will be at forest head' quarters in the Liberty building for the winter. He is now brine ing his season's work at Union Creek to an end preparatory to closing the ranger station for the winter. To Convention Jackson county officials are to attend the annual state convention of county clerks, courts, engineers and treasurers in Portland, No vember 15, 16 and 17. County Clerk George R. Carter left in mid-morning today by motorcar for Portland. Leaving earlier in the day were Judge Earl B. Day, Commissioner Ralph Bill ings and Engineer Paul B. Fyn n i n g. Commissioner William Perry was already In Portland and Treasurer Ralph Sweeney planned to go north tomorrow. ANOTHER GROUP Net Laces, Satins & Crepes Priced $16.98 and $19.98 Also New Formal Jackets In Velvets, Sequins, Lame' New Formal Sweaters Gold Trim In Raspberry. White and Black New Black Formal Skirts Evening Bags to Match Formals Marx Brothers In Circus Comedy ?3 vv t 4 v fen " ! ? iti V- 1 Shades of ponderous pachy derms! When the Marx Brothers go to the circus, not even the elephants arc safe from their wacky comedy antics. It all hap pens in "Marx Bros, at the Cir cus," coming to the Cralerinn theatre tomorrow for a four-day showing. - Fonda At Roxy KyLI ',TK Henry Fonda has one of the three leading roles as Mr. Wat son in "The Story Of Alexander Graham Bell," which plays to day and tomorrow only at the Roxy theatre. Don Ameche has the title role as Alexander Bell and Loretta Young plays the role of Mabel, the woman who nspired him to his greatness. 16 VISITS MAIL TRIBUNE Mechanical and composing mysteries of the Mall Tribune newspaper plant were explored esterday afternoon by 7 mem bers of Girl Scout troop 16. ac companied by their leader, Mrs. J. F. Wallace. Shown through the editorial. advertising, composing and printing departments, the girls expressed much Interest in the paper's operation. Those in the group were Helen Rubenstein, Geraldine Yoakum, Margaret Drysdale. Jean Ann French, Nancy Swem, Elaine Walker and June Wilder. Groucho, Harpo and Chico three loose screws in any world of nuts who try their best (or worst?) to save their friend Kenny Baker from losing his circus. Results are hilarious to say the least. Florence Rice, Fritz Feld, Eve Arden and Mar garet Dumont are featured. "Four Feathers" Now At Rialto John Clements and Ralph Richardson trek over the hot sands of the Anglo-Egyptian Su dan in a dramatic scene from Alexander Korda's technicolor adventure drama, "Four Feath ers," which opens a throe-day run today at the New Rialto theatre. The greatest production Korda has attempted since his memorable "Drum s," "Four Feathers" also features June Duprez and C. Aubrey Smith with a cast of ten thousand. The picture was actually filmed in the Sudan and shows Dever- lshes in their native haunts, Four thousand Fuzzy-Wuzzics (Sudan natives) were engaged for the war scenes alone. The story is fashioned after the style of Kipling the tale of a coward who takes his four white feath ers (the sign of cowardice) Into the Sudan and returns each one home with a feat of bravery, thus regaining his position in life. "No Place To Go," featuring Fred Stone, Gloria Dickson and Dennis Morgan, plays as the added feature with the adven ture drama. 2 P. NL WEDNESDAY Funeral services for Henry H. Landers, who passed away in this city very suddenly Sunday evening, wili be held at the Con ger chapel at 2 p. m. Wednes day with the Rev. Sherman L. Divine officiating. Mr. Landers was born at Barrie, Mass., August 12, 1882, and had resided In Medford for the last 13 years. Besides his j wife Dollie Landers, he leaves i five children, Martha Sjolund, Ulympia, Wash.: Ruth Wells, Martinez, Cal.; Dorothy Fleege, Edith Suhr and Marian Landers, all of Fargo, N. D. Final rites for Mr. Landers THRIFT DEPT. DOZEN'S NEW FORMALS Satins. Crepes. Sites 12 to 42. $5.98 to $7.98 ADRIENNE'S We Give S. fc H. Stamps Added Savings for You STOMACH TROUBLE iw mitred dt oar herbal remedy Do foa .vw 1 . . .,,-, , ammirh Trouble. . f S 1 Rheumatlim. Protnte Trouble. Ulcers. . ' . I I , , , . j ti ... i . t.fhm. Female .je ri i Lnn.imi 9 otu "c - Trouble. Pilea. chronic rouh. mn moon Preoure. Arthrllla. Colllla. Nerrouinne Tomllltlii Hesrt, LUer. Bladder Kldneya Lun, Blood, irlnarj Dimrdenf Herb in often five tou relief when othera fall A GREAT STORY . . . . . . A GREAT LOVE A GREAT MAN . . . ! .Scofred at by mil lions . . . but In uplrpd toy thr jctrl he loTfd , . . a ro manrs (hat con- world 1 3 will be hold In Siskiyou Mem orial park. Armistice Program At Jackson School (By Willis Estep.) Jackson school Student Body met November 10 in honor of Armistice Day. The following program was presented: Reading, "Old Ironsides," by Junior House; violin solo, by Barbara Ncft; reading, "Flan dors Field," by Sybil Hagcn: taps, by Cene Ncff; reading, "Flanders Field." by Ray Wal ker; song, "God Bless America, 6-B group; talk by Mr Gustln Meeting closed with the en tire student body singing "Star Spangled Banner." FIREMEN PLACE TICKETS ON SALE FOR ANNUAL BALL Annual firemen's ball will be held Thanksgiving night, Thurs day, November 23, at Oriental Gardens, it was announced to day by Chief Roy Elliott. Music will be provided by Archie Legg's 11-piece orchestra, one of the most popular bands ever imported into Medford. "We're going to additional ex pense this year to make the ball more enjoyable than ever be fore and we trust that the pub' lie will continue to be generous in its patronage, said Chief Elliott. Tickets went on sale today, They are being sold by the reg' ular and volunteer firemen Proceeds from the annual ball are used to buy materials with which the firemen repair and repaint old toys for distribution among poor children at Christ mas. The firemen give their time and talent gratis, doing the work in the shop they have set up with their own funds at fire headquarters. Chief Elliott issued the first call today for old toys that are no longer needed, the firemen being eager to get an early start this year. The chief asked that the discarded playthings be taken to fire headquarters at Front and Third streets if it 1 at all possible. If it is not pos sible to deliver the toys, they will be called for and donors were asked to telephone Mrs, Ray Marti at 763-Y. Mrs. Marti is president of Lady Lions. As in the past the Lady Lions will have charge of the collec tion of the old toys and the distribution of the reconstructed playthings at Christmas. The Deputy Grand Master and Grand Patriot will be Medford lodge Tuesday. Nov, 14th There will also ba a third degree AH members urged to attend. rot SALX OR TRADE Ripe Winter Neltla peers. Beat flavored for bak ing and eating. S5c a box. Joe Kantor, Route 4. Pern Valley. PYTHIAN' BISTERS CARNIVAL Not. nth. In Pythian Hall Danetng. gamee. fancywork booth, fish pond, fortune telling and Beano. Refreshmenta. Pricea rea-aonable. Install Park Meters Eugene, Ore., Nov. 14. P) Downtown street curbs are be ing split by drills today for the installation of the first of 200 parking meters. The slots will take pennies from parkers for at least six months. At the end of that period the city council men will decide whether or not they will become permanent fixtures. Notice I will not be responalble for debta contracted by any person or persona other than myaelf. Ira B. Clark, Prospect. Ore. Dae Mall mbuue vant ada. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE Davenola, Cheap, naa Haven. almost new. FOR RENT Three -room duplex fur- nuned. close in. oarage and wood nhed. Adulta. Enquire 240 South Orape St., or 313 South Central. FOR SALE Several Rood uied clr- culatora and heatera priced to aell. Hubbard Bros. CTOSE m RTVFRSIDE AVE. 3 Large Lota 8 -room house, modern, rare sre. laundrv traya: out of town owner; priced only 3!50 with 300 down. Also NEAR COITRT HOUSE Portland Owner Oood B-room modem bunmlow, hardwood floors, laundry trayi; price 2500. only S00 down; bal ance Just like rent. Also 3S5 ACRE STOCK RANCH Small Lake and Spring! 0-room houte. spring water piped Into house: farm machinery, 17 acres alfalfa, balance crop In. An excellent place, only C000, soma terms. MARK A OOLDT Phone 728 109 E. Main St. BERVATS KNITHKQ TARNS and pattern for latest winter sport teas, afghans and rug. Sea M1m Venlta Daley. S43 North Orape. FOR SALE Kellehor home 11010 South OeJcdsle Ave.). Buy directly fmm owner for cash, $5,000. Phon 018. NO. I HAMMERED and barley. D. P. Valley. ALFA I J A hay Dugcan. Sams YOT7NO LADY 814 East 8th. wants housework. FOR SALE You tiff gilt sows. soon, pnone 344-R-i. FOR . SALE 35 Leghorn DtiUeta. Starting to lay. Missouri strain. 75c each. 711 Welch. SACRIFICE PIANO 40 cash. Must be seen to ba appreciated. Going tonight. Tel. 1184-X. FOR SALE 10 acres Ml Irrlirnted. paid up. Water right. Four-room house with breakfast nook. Good barns and outbuildings, fenced with woven wire. One acre clover, one acre strawberries. Located near Medford on school bua line. Price 1,850, Including one horse, 14 hogs, some farm machinery. Would consider ftod car with deal. L. G. PICKELL, IS So. Bartlett. DRIVING to Portland tomorrow, can take I or 3. share drive. Phone 373. FOR RENT Three -room unfurnished house. 808 Beatty. 10.00. Water paid. Ora Wyant, Jacksonville. WANTED TO BUY Some galvanised sheet metal. M. L. Meadows, Rt. I, Box 40S, Griffin Creek. WANTED Middle-aged couple on small dairy. Box 4084 Tribune. FOR SALE Six-room modern house: nreplare, oak floor; 3 lota. 830 W. 12th. Attractive six-room vZOUU modern cottage, very lent condition. Located on South Orange. Also 0OCnn 123-ax-re ranch, new iHA uUU modern five-room home, barn, chick house. Lo cated three miles from Medford. Trade for Medford. ELMER HERRIED, 7 N. Bartlett. Phone 1486, evenings 1513-J. FOR SALE Light, black saddle horse. well broken, boo. Bllawortn Tnomaa, Table Rock. WANTED Custom corn shelling. Have large capacity aheller. Rea sonable rates. Phone Central Point 11-X-l or write Ellsworth Thomas, Route 1, Central Point. WANTED 1000 people to hear Chsa talns at Free Methodist Church. Cor. 10th and Ivy, 7:30 p. m. QUALITY Dry Pine Slabs $300 per ioaa, in two ioaa iota. Meaxora Fuel Co. Tel. 631. SEE BARNEY for carefree winter driving. BARNEY'S SIGNAL. 8th and Riverside. WANTED Scrap Iron, to supply In creasing demand. Spot cash paid at latest market price. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 North Grape St. Phone-1063. 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