MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1939.
PACE TTTTRTEEN
LOCAL and PERSONAL'
To Remodel Pacific Fruit
and Produce company, South
Front street, applied at tbe citv
building inspector's oflice yes
terday ior a permit to remodel
at a stated cost of $150.
Official Here Loren C. Coch
ran, federal probation officer,
transacted business here last
night and this morning. He ar
rived yesterday afternoon from
Roseburg and left today for
Klamath Falls.
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Condition Critical The con
dition of Delroy Getchell, wide
ly known Medford resident and
president of the Farmeis and
Fruitgrowers bank, was reported
critical today by one of the at
tending physicians. The doctor
said Mr. Getchell had passed an
unfavorable night. Mr. uetchell
is suffering from pneumonia.
Register Stolen Carl B.
Brown of Portland, salesman for
the Allen Adding Machine and
Cash Register company, reported
to city police yesterday that a
cash register valued at $125 was
stolen from his car sometime
during the day. He explained to
police that he had made three
stops while calling on clients,
and that he first missed the cash
register at the end of the day.
Small Fire Slight damage
was done by fire in the residence
of Mr. and Mrs. Glen V. Allen
late yesterday afternoon. The
pipe leading from a livins room
heater became too hot and ig
nited woodwork around the
chimney, firemen reported. The
firemen had to use axes in order
to get at the bottom of the fire
The fire department's chemical
crew answered the alarm at 3:25
p. m.
On Leave George F. Patter
son, In charge of the navy re
cruiting station here, left by
motorcar this morning for Port
land on a ten-dny leave of ab
sence. After a brief stay in Port
land, Mr. Patterson planned to
go to Eugene to spend the re
mainder of his leave. During his
absence the office here will be
in charge of his assistant, E. A.
Roesel. Mr. Roesel spent yester
day transacting official business
in Klamath Falls.
Janouch Returns Karl L.
Janouch, supervisor of the
Rogue River national forest re
turned last night after attending
a series of conferences irr the
north. Last week he attended a
i conference of northwest region
supervisors at Stevenson on the
Columbia national forest in
Washington. This week he at
tended conferences at the re
gional forester's office in Port
land.
Postal Men Meet Local 342
of the National Federation of
Postoffice Clerks held a dinner
meeting in the Hotel Jackson
Wednesday night. Out of-town
guests present were William I,
Horner of Washington, D. C,
national legislative representa
tive, C. I. Blakeslee of Portland,
secretary of the state organiza
tion, and J, H. Metcham of Spo
kane. Wash., first vice-president
of the national organization. Al
so attending as guests were Post
master Frank DeSouza and Rol
and G. Beach, assistant postmas
ter. Adiel Neff presided.
BENEFIT
DANCE
Sponsored By
I. O. O. F.
Old U. S. Hall
Jacksonville
Nov. 18th
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a KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON
at a rm&ona6(e
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Pint 85c r.. ' "iS !
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. . . if cni qetniote
From Trail Tommy Tepper
of Trail came to Medford this
afternoon in his Piper Cub. He
was to return home atter tran
sacting business here.
Sponsori Dance Talent
Grange is sponsoring a dance at
the Talent hall Saturday eve
ning. Music will be by Barney's
orchestra. The public is invited
to attend.
111 at Home E. H. Hedrick.
city school superintendent, has
been confined to his home this
week with influenza. He ex
pected to return to his office this
afternoon.
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Flying ..North Lee Eyerly,
commercial flier in Salem,
stopped at Medford municipal
airport this afternoon to refuel
a Fairchild plane he bought in
Los Angeles and was piloting to
Salem. He continued north after
his plane had been refueled.
Drunks Fined Four Indians
from Klamath county, arrested
by city police last night, paid
S10 fines in citv court this
morning They were Ralph W
Tice, 28, Lee Wilson, 34 and
Amy Knight, 48, who wtre fined
for being drunk. Thev were all
in an automobile driven by
Richard Peters, 18, who was
cited for having no operator's li
cense and fined S3, police said
Robert William Anderson, 27
charged with begging on the
street, was given a 10-day "float
er" out of town.
Airport Arrivals Todty's ar
rivals at Medford municipal air
port included three army avia
tors from Fort Lewis, Wash.
Each piloting a Douglas observa
tion plane, they were Ilaj. G
H. Gale, Lieut. W. E. Stone and
Sgt. Ray Stockwell. Gale was en
route to Moffett field, Sunny
vale, Cal., the others to Sacra
mento air depot. Stockwell de
parted as soon as his plane had
been refueled and the other two
were to continue their flights
this afternoon. Each piloting a
new Stinson plane to be deliv
ered to the Commercial Air
craft company in Portland, G
H. Horn and Stanley Spencer
left this morning for Portland,
They arrived yesterday after
noon from Oakland, Cal., after
making a cross-country flight
from the Stinson plant in Michi
gan. John R. Cattron arrived
from Hillsboro yesterday in his
Taylor Cub and continued tc
Sacramento after his ship had
been refueled.
Plane Passengers Ned Porter
left by United Mainliner this
noon for Los Angeles. The plane,
due here at 10:55, was about an
hour late because of fog. The
early morning northbound plane
due here at 4:52 a. m., did not
go through Medford until 11:30
a. m. C. L. Fitzwater arrived by
Mainliner last night from the
north. Mrs. C. Starkey arrlvea
from the south last night and
B. Sturtevant left on the same
plane for Seattle. W. Baker lef
by Mainliner last evening for
San Francisco. B. Sturtevant ar
rived from San Francisco yester
day afternoon and leaving on the
same plane were C. F. Arrow
smith, to Portland, and C. S
French to Seattle. Departing on
the delayed forenoon plane yes
terday were R. E. Barrimjton, to
San Francisco, and Dr. A. W.
Williams, to Los Angeles. Fog
made plane schedules irregular
last night. The southbound plane'
due here at 11:50 p. m. left Seat
tle early to avoid the fog, passed
over Portland and came on to
Medford, arriving here at 8:50
p. m. A second section was dis
patched from Portland to make
connections here. The Spokane
plane, also passing up Portland,
came on to Medford. Some of
the passengers and the crew of
the Spokane plane stayed here
overnight.
itme atria warn
fince
Roxy Romance
k .4 -:
Roy Rogers and Mary Hart
have the starring leads in
'Shine On Harvest Moon,"
drama of the conquering of the
Old West, which comes to the
Roxy theatre for tomorrow only.
Lulu Belle and Scotty, direct
from the "National Barn Dance'
urogram, have featured roles
with two-fisted Rogers.
Episode number 10 of the
Flving G-Men" serial, will play
cn the same bill tomorrow at the
Roxy.
Chorus To Meet Jackson
County Teacher's chorus will re
hearse Saturday morning at 10
in the county courthouse audi
torium.
Mrs. Brown Here Mrs. Herb
Brown, a former Medford resi'
dent who now resides in Pasa
dena, Cal., and her small daugh
ter are spending some time here.
Mrs. Brown was called to Med
ford by the death of her father,
Frank J. Roberson who died on
Tuesday.
Band Elects Accordion band
met Thursday and elected the
following officers: Mike Thome-
ley, business manager; Mary El
liott, financial manager, Doro
thy Coffcen, transportation man
ager. The band will meet on
Friday, November 24 instead of
the regular meeting day, Thurs
day. Thanksgiving day, to re
hearse for Christmas opening.
Mrs. Harry Prentice is director
of the band.
Car Overturned An automo
bile operated by Bernard A.
Wilder of 413 Kenwood Way
turned over at Fourth and Ivy
streets yesterday afternoon by
Homer L. Elwood of 43 North
Orange street, according to a
city police repost today. The
Wilder car was traveling south
on Ivy street and the Elwood
machine was moving east on
Fourth street at the time of the
collision, police said. There were
no serious injuries to occupants
of the autos, according to po
lice reports.
NAZIS UNINTERESTED
IN MEDIATION OFFER;
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Berlin, Nov. 17 TP) Author
ized sources said today any gen
eral mediation offer by president
Roosevelt at this time would bo
"uninteresting" so far as Ger
many is concerned.
France's injection of Austrian
restitution into the issues nt
stake in the European conflict,
these sources declared, shows
conclusively the allies regard all
peace talks as futile.
However, should President
Roosevelt ask both sides to
disclose war aims to him with
a view to finding some common
basis for mediation, Germany
would be most likely to respond,
these sources Intimated.
The western front was quiet
today, however. A communique
from the army high command
said:
"In the west, with minor local
artillery annoyance fire, no note
worthy fighting activity."
Princess Ingrid Expects
Copenhagen, Nov. 17. 0P-
News that the first child of!
Crown Prince Frederik and
Princess Ingrid is expected in
April caused rejoicing In Den-1
mark today. If a boy, the child
will be heir to the throne after !
his father; if a girl, Frederik's '
younger brother, Knud, will re-
main second in the line of suc
cession. Medford Lodge No.
103
A. F. A. M.
Stated communication Fri
day evening Nov. 17, 1939
at 7:30 P. M.
Erie M. Gray, W.M.
SCOTTISH RITE REUNION
The Medford Bodies will
hold their fall Reunion on
Nov. 20-21-22. Lunch and
Dinner will be served each
day. Visitors and all members of
the Rite cordially Invited to attend.
L. E. Williams, Secty.
Closing time for Too Lat to Clas
sify Ads li 1:30 p m.
Griffin Creek School
Box Social & Dance
Sat. Nite, Nov. 18th
a o'Clock
Clyde SiurgiU's Orchestra
Benefit Hot Lunches for
School
Laughton Coming To Craterian
Charles Laughton brings a
new and fascinating character
to the gallery of lively portraits
that includes Captain Bligh,
Ruggles of Red Gap, the lan
guorous Nero, Henry VIII and
the Beachcomber. It is the fas
tidious, dandified, eccentric Sir
Humphrey Pengallan, perhaps
the screen's most perfectly por
trayed villain, in the filmizn
tion of Daphine duMauricr's
best seller, "Jamaica Inn, '
which comes to the Craterian
theatre for Sunday and Monday
only.
In the scene above, Laughton,
"Espionage Agent" Here Sunday
"Espionage ARcnt." timely
drama of Uncle Sam's trouble
shooters In the diplomatic serv
ice, comes to the New Rialto
theatre for Sunday and Mon
day only, with Joel McCrea,
Brenda ' Marshall and Jeffrey
Philippine Fishing
in Japanese Hands
Manila, Nov. 17 (P) Japan
ese control. the deep sea fishirg
in Philippine waters, President
Manuel Quezon was advised to
day by Henigno Aquino, secre
tary of agriculture, who made a
special investigation of the mat
ter. Eighty percent of the fishing
boats are owned by Japanese,
the report to the president said,
either in their own names or un
der the names of Filipino "dum
mies." SATURDAY ONLY!
Shows Sat. 1:43-3-0:4.1-9
Barking Gunsl Restless Cattle!
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uitli pistol in hand and a bale
ful look, menaces pretty Mau
reen O'Har'a, one of the victims
the paunchy squire has in his
wicked grasp. The picture tale
adheres closely to the history of
the lawless Cornwall coast of
England, in the days when pi
rate bands lured cargo ships to
their doom on the coast rocks
for the sake of loot. The Jamaica
Inn in the picture is the hang
out for a band of such robbers,
captained by cruel Pengallan
and hulking Leslie Banks, who
has supporting roles with
Laughton, Miss O'Hara and Ro
bert Newton.
Lynn in starring roles. The
inree play agents of Uncle Sam S
foreign service in which capac
ity they fight greater and dead
lier dangers than do our G-Mcn
and win greater battles that
guarantee American safety than
any standing army in the world
could do. The film, which is
heralded as the "scoop of the
year," also features George Ban
croft and James Stephenson.
"Call - a - Messenger," - starring
both the "Dead End" Kids and
the Little Tough Guys, is sched
uled for the second big feature
with "Espionage Agent."
PltKVI K SAT. NIOIIT:
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COMMAND JS A
Ship, .haiter - lufo I
their hull, on f ' , ' v $S- 3
th. rocU.,. C-A 'J If
Gun. bar,.. I &f f gfc& J
Knive. .la.hl ft
..The m'ighi X '' j .' J1
of the law 1.1; W 'W $ h'
helple.il 4 f..,,.,. "J
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"DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK"
Nhons Sot. I 1:4.1-8:30-6:43
Brewers To Settle
Bottle Size Fight
Portland, Nov. 17. lP) The
Oregon, liquor control commis
sion closed its two day session
here today with the decision not
to interfere with breweries bot
tling beer in eight-ounce bottles.
Chairman Lloyd Wentworth
said it was a question the brew
eries would have to determine.
Too Late to Classify
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
Your roollng nfeds takpn carp of
ft wo havp another carlonrt of rooting
paper, bullnltvr paper mid heatlnn.
Wo havr also roof paint, roof stain
and asphalt also corrugated Kalvnn
ld iron sheets, all ' sizes cedar
shingles, all grades at lower than
mall order prices, AND SAVING YOU
MONEY.
w are carrying Portland cement at
special prlc.
Doors,
windows and window glass.
Paint, alt colors, at t.3S per gallon
linseed oil and turpentine.
Another new shipment of shoes.
boots, army blankets, wool shirts,
tin pants and coats. Investigate
and save.
All sizes ftavan1zd and black pipe,
new and used: also pipe fittings,
new and used.
Steel top cook stoves, built to our
specifications, having large firebox
and duplex grates: stovepipe and
elbows, heavy gauge, each 20 cents.
Large assortment of ranges, heatrolaa
and heaters, new and used.
New Simmons beds and bed springs
at V4.05 each.
Nw and uscl furniture.
nt5a and floor coverings.
Barb wire, stock fencing, wire netting
and hardware cloth.
Wedges, sledges, crosscut saws, axes,
tools and implements, large assort
ment to-c,hoose from.
Convnleto stock of sollt pulleys, shaft
boxings, aaw mandrels, cordwood
snws. cable and belting.
Large stock of tents and tarpaulins.
We cordially Invite inspection of our
1 merchandise and comparison of bur
prices.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
THE HOME OF BARGAINS
27 North Orape St. Phone 1062
FOR SALE! Good weaner pins. - End
of South Peach, across Stewart Ave.
C. Balderston.
rOR RENT Apartment. 334 Apple.
FOR SALE 300 books. Histories ol
nil notions nnd othrs too numer
oxis to mention, chenp. 053 Da
kota St.
EXCHANGE Have three-scre berry
and poultry ranch, small neat
home, 100 Black Minorca pullets:
nenr Medford. Want timber land
milk cow and wenner plus. Buck
shot road, Rt. 4, Box 83.
- U.0R SALE Bicycle, bargain. 32
MODERN" 3-room furnished house;
water paid; $111 month. Inquire
Dark's Grocery. Phone 7-P-ll.
Maureen O'HARA
Leslie BANKS
Emlyn WILLIAMS
Robert NEWTON
COMING TUESDAYI
s
-9:00 Mats-30c Eres-40c Klddles-lOi
APPLES. 25c and 60c: walnuts, a lbs..
35c; elder, 2oc gal.. 2 for 40c. Bring
containers and leave order. Walter
Tolle. Stewart Ave.
FOR SALE Used Montag circulating
wood heater. Fe:dman Electric.
Phone 037.
SACRIFICE Beautiful Kellehor
home. 1019 So. Oakdale. for 15.000
cash. Phone 619, the owner.
COMTOHTAULE ROOM and good
board. Pechstelns. 801 E. Main St
FOR SALE English walnuts. 12c lb.
Phone 1745-J. 848 East 9th.
WANTED Your watch and clock
repairing. Work Ruuranteed. Rea
sonable. C. E. Mvers. 116 N. Central
SELECT Green Pine Slabs, bis load
$4 00 Medford Fuel Company.
Tel. 631.
GUN REPAIRING All .work guaran
teed. New and used slms bought
and sold. We also trade. Sims
Bros., 23 N. Fir.
FOR RENT 4-room furnished house,
sleeping porch. 411 Arcadia.
FOR SALE Alfalfa hay and dry
apple wood. Ed Hanley Ranch.
Box 201, Ross Lane.
FOR SALE OR TRADE For South
ern Oregon Incnmo property or
stock ranch, highly Improved cen
tral -Oregon diversified 160 acres.
School bus, crenm route nenr
thriving town. Address Box 4192
Mall Tribune. Medford.
FOR SALE Now five-room house,
Jacksonville highway at Perrydale.
Hanlln.
FOR RENT Three-room furnished
duplex; FrUidalre. floor furnace; I
close In. Inquire 518 S. Oakdalo.
BETTER URED CARS
ALL UNDER COVER
MEDFORD OARAOE
121 N. Bartlctt Phone 637
Open Sunday and Evening.
'38 Olds 6 DeLux Sedan Radio, heat
er. defroster, new rubber: only 795.
'37 Pontlac fl Sedan Low mlloo.e,
heater and oth?r accessories. One
owner. Now. $508.
'36 Studebaker 6 S.-dan Very clean.
Below book at $435.
'37 Plymouth DeLux Sedan Oood
rubber, large heater( Below NADA.
$4S.
"35 Olds 5-Pas. Coupe Reconditioned
motor. $395.
'33 Bulck 60 Sport Sedan 80 rub
ber, radio, heater and trunk. Low
' mileage. One owner. $295.
'31 Ford Coupe Very good. $145.
'29 Chevrolet CoupeBest buy In
town. $45.
29 Chevrolet Roadster dood motor.
$45.
27 Bulck Sedan 80 rubber. $45.
'27 Chevrolet Coach $25.
Sales OLDS Service
MEDFORD OARAOE
OLDS GOES . BIO FOR 1940
UKCEORED!
Drama Of Ruthless
Submarine Warfare
Today's U-Boat terror
makes tills the year's time
liest drama! Deadly .Nazi
U-Boats streaking the seas
witn rem. , . . xurpenoea
liner sinks . . Americans
ocueven wire: . . wan sun
marines! Women and chil
li dren die In attack . . shell
life boat si A holocaust of
horror!
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Plus thl. companion action
, f'Ature . the must popular
Western story . ever written!
and this added cast of
Western farorlte.
BOB BAKER
FUZZY KNIGHT
DORIS WESTON
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Screen's
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WANTED Roistered Duroc boar.
O. A. Edwards, Medford, Route 4.
FOR SALE Large Duotherme oil
burner. Excellent condition. 417
No. Grape. Phone 470-W.
FOR SALE Oats Vetch Hay 9 per
ton In stack. Call 18 Summit.
Phone 066-Y.
FOR SALE Five-room modern home,
3 acres. 6a''rtflce. S2.250.
Also Five-room modern furnished
home. Another good buy. 91.650.
S40C will handle. Balance cheaper
than rent.
Also several lartre and small ranchea.
Everything In Real Estate.
"DAD" ROBERTS. 720 W. 2nd.
TRADE Comnlet electric train In
Rood condition for what have you?
Phone 621-L after 6.
Arc HON PA1J: nt Pavilion north
Medford Ore . Saturday. Nov. 18.
coiuiuenclnit at 1:30 p. m. on hoyi.
Huve Bome work horst-s. milk cows,
stock pigs nnd poultry consigned
for this sale. Always attend the
auction.
SO. ORE. LIVESTOCK AUCTION CO.
Col. A. H. Dudley (Auct.)
Phone firi-J-3.
8 TILL AVAILABLE
Double I.ond flreen Pine Slnhs. 4.
VALLEY FUEL CO. Tel. 78.
QUALITY Dry Pine Slahs 3 00 per
load. In two load lots. Medford
Fuel Co. Tel. 631.
WANTED Scmp Iron, to supply In
creasing demand Spot cash paid
at In test market price.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 North Qrapo St. Phono 1063.
DANCE
ROXY ANN GRANGE
SATURDAY NIGHT
Merrill's Orchestra
with
Glenn Hamilton
AND HIS BAND
ORIENTAL
GARDENS
Saturday Night
Regular Olrt-Tlme Orchestra
In Small nail.
One Admission In Both Halls
Men 40c, Ladles 20a
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GENE LOCKHART
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