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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1939.
PAGE SEVEN
LOCALand PERSONAL!
111 Miss Enid Funk, clerk at
Rogue River national forest
headquarters, was confined with
Influenza today to her suite In
the GeBauer apartments.
New Residence Thomas J.
Flynn applied at the city build
ing inspector's office today for
a permit to construct a new resi
dence and private garage at 1503
East Main street at a staled cost
of $5,000.
Lodge To Meat Knights of
Pythias lodge will convene this
evening. Nomination of officers
for the coming year will be held
All members are asked to at
tend. Refreshments will be
served.
McAllister Home William H.
McAllister, Medford lawyer, re
turned this morning by train
from Portland where he spent
several days on business. He was
accompanied north by Mrs. Mc
Allister who remained in Salem
to visit until Wednesday
Driver Tests Persons want
ing licenses or permits to drive
cars will be examined here Wed
nesday from 10 a. m. to 0 p. m.
A state examiner will be in
council chambers on the top
floor of city hall and applicants
are asked to report there.
Fliegel Better J. F. Fliegel of
College Hill, prominent attorney
and American Legionnaire, re
turned to his office for a short
time today after being confined
to his home for ten days with
influenza. Mr. Fliegel hoped to
be able to resume his practice
completely tomorrow.
Weather Cloudy Crater Lake
national park rangers reported
by radio this morning that the
weather was partly cloudy,
though visibility was good.
There has been no snowfall in
the park for some time and the
west, south and east entrance
roads in the park are in good
condition, the rangers said.
Forfaits Bail Theodore F.
Stebbens, 24, a salesman, for
felted $10 bail in city court this
morning when he failed to ap
pear to answer a city police
charge of causing unnecessary
noise with his automobile horn.
Police said that Stebbens dis
turbed occupants of several ho
tels about 4 a m. Sunday by con
tinually honking his auto horn.
Charged with violation of the
basic traffic rule, Floyd R. Hil
ton of Medford was fined $10 in
city court this morning. John
Enright of Medford, charged
with being drunk in a public
place, was sentenced to 10 days
in jail.
Confer Wiley Wr;ght of
Seattle, inspector in the private
flying division of the civil aero
nautics authority, conferred to
day with officials of the South
ern Oregon College of Educa
tion in Ashland regarding the
institution's civilian pilot train
Ing course for which ten stu
dents have enrolled. Mr. Wright
also conferred with Thomas A.
Culbertson, Jr., flight instructor
for the course. Mr. Wright is in
charge of the civilian pilot train
ing program for the CAA in
Oregon. Washington, Idaho,
Montana and Utah. He expects
to call here and in Ashland
about once a month.
ATTENTION...
Medford Music Lovers!
Out-of-town reaorTa
tlons are starting to
come In now . . . and
you're going to find
yourself behind the
well known "8 Ball"
If you delay making
Y O r R reservations
until the lat minute!
RESERVE SEATS NOW
Donald Dickson
20 rowB-92.20 T rowi-M.65
t rnw-$1.10 incl. Tax
Marian Anderson
20 rnw-S4.4n 7 row-$3.8l
7 rovrs-J.r.lO Incl. Tax
CALL or WRITE
PRUITT'S MUSIC
RADIO CENTER
HEART
Be relieved by oui herbal remedy. Do yoo
ban Gat, Constipation. Stomach Trouble
Rheumatlim. Proitate Trouble. Ulcers.
Children's Bed Wetting, Aithma. Female
Trouble. Piles, Chronic rough. High Blood
PtTMure, Arthritis. Colitis. Nerrounes
TonilllMi; Heart. Liver. Bladder Kidneys
Lungn, Blood, frlnary Dlwrders? Herbs
will often gits yoo relief hen others fall
Free consultation.
Am
C. R CHAX
From Sardine Creak Mr. and
Mrs. John Litster, owners of the
House of Mystery on Sardine
creek, called upon friends, tran
sacted business and attended the
theater here today.
...
Vacation Ended State Police
Captain Lee M. Bown and Mrs.
Bown returned to Medford Sat
urday night from a week's vaca
tion spent in visiting friends and
relatives in Eugene and other
northern Oregon cities.
...
Minor Accident Clyde E.
Chamberlain of Medford and
Charles D. Craig of Brownsboro
drove cars involved In a slight
accident at Riverside avenue and
Main street Sunday morning, ac
cording to a report on file today.
...
Emergency Operation James
C. Murray of 520 Dakota ave
nue, linotype operator of the
Mail Tribune, was reported to
be doing as well as could be ex
pected following an emergency
operation for a perforated gas
tric ulcer in Sacred Heart hospi
tal last night.
...
Fined $2.50 Lee James. 44
of Route 3 was fined $2.50 and
$4.50 court costs by Jacksonville
Justice of the Peace H. D. Mea
chem Saturday. James was
charged with driving a car with
out an operator's license. He was
cited by state police.
...
Here For Holidays Mr. and
Mrs. D. L. Myers and daughter
Bernice of Portland are here to
spend the Thanksgiving holiday
season at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Chester L. Myers of 406
King street. Chester Myers is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Myers.
D. L. Myers was formerly minis
ter of the Apostolic Faith church
here.
...
Back From Funeral George
E. Hoard of 331 North Ivy
street returned home Saturday
from Oxnard, Cal., where he at
tended funeral services for his
grandmother Tuesday morning.
Mr. Hoard was notified last Mon
day morning of the death of
his grandmother and he left im
mediately for Oxnard by motor
car. Burial took place at Po
mona, Cal.
...
Holiday Dinner Jackson
county chapter and auxiliary.
Disabled American Veterans of
the World War will serve a
Thanksgiving Day dinner in the
Medford armory at 1 p.m. Thurs
day for all disabled American
veterans and their families
whether or not they are mem
bers of the organization, it was
announced today by Carold. J.
Parker, chapter commander. It
will be a benefit dinner for those
who do not intend to eat at
home, Mr. Parker said. There
will be entertainment after the
dinner, the program including
Harley Wilson of Ashland, violin
and dance specialty, the Three
Tap Dancers of Ashland and
scenic motion pictures by Glenn
H. Utz. Mrs. B. Stammen and
Mrs. Carold J. Parker will en
tertain the children attending.
...
Plana Passengers Fog contin
ued today to make United Air
Lines schedules in the north
west somewhat erratic. The
Mainliner due here 10:55 this
morning was held at Seattle
because of fog and was reached
ulled to arrive here at l:ri0 p.m.
The plane due at 4:52 a.m. was
held at Oakland because of fog
in the north and did not arrive
here until 10:20. The midnight
plane last night was dispatched
from Seattle early to avoid fog
and arrived here at 9:30. The
northbound' flag-stop Mainliner
arrived at 9 last night and was
grounded here until 8:30 this
morning when It continued
northward. The 15 passengers
and crew members spent the
night in the Hotel Medford. J.
M. Callahan, W. B. Gruber and
Miss M. Price left by Mainliner
yesterday afternoon for Port
land. Lieuts. James W. Grigsby
and Weldon H. McBee returned
by Mainliner yesterday forenoon
from Portland wnere on aatur
day they attended a conference
of Oregon national guard offlc
ers. Leaving on yesterday fore
noon's plane were H Walter,
to Oakland, and Miss S. W. Tait.
to Sacramento, Cal. Mr. and
Mrs. R. C. Thompson arrived by
Mainliner from the south yes
terday morning and Dr Robert
E. Lee left on the same plane
for Portland. The plane due here
at 11:50 p.m. went through early
Saturday. The northbound flag
stop Mainliner was grounded
here Saturday night. H contin
ued northward yesterday morn
ing. E. A. Hews arrived from
the north by Mainliner Satur
day evening and Miss Nancy
TROUBLE
8. M. NO
Stars In Dramatic
Claudette Colbert and Henry
Fonda are starred in the sea
son s top production, Urums
Along the Mohawk," the two-million-dollar
Technicolor film
play coming to the Craterian
theatre tomorrow for a five-day
showing.
The story is based on the
best-selling novel by Walter S.
Edmonds of the stirring days
of adventure and romance when
America was young. The action
is set in New York's peaceful,
beautiful Mohawk valley and
depicts the colonists under the
Pike left on the same plane foi
Los Angeles.
SHIPPED TO DATE
Pear shipments from the
Rogue River valley up to No
vember 17 totaled 1,949 cars,
according to the report of the
Rogue River Traffic association.
Four cars of apples have been
shipped.
The pear shipments by var
ieties were:
D'Anjous, 277 ' cars; Boscs,
568; Cornice, 53; Howell, 13;
Winter Nelis, four; Patrick Bar
ry, one; Seickel, 14; packed
Bartletts, 554; cannery Bartletts,
441; mixed varieties, 24 cars.
-The records show 117 cars
were dispatched between Octo
ber 4 and November 17.
Medford Post No. 15 Ameri
can Legion will meet Wednes
day night at the armory. Re
ports from all Armistice chair
men will be given and comman
der H. J. Meiring stated today
it is important that all chairmen
be present. The 1940 member
ship drive is now on and Med
ford Post has 131 members for
1940. This number is one month
ahead of last year and It is the
same all over the state and na
tion. The American Legion is
looking forward to the largest
membership on record.
The Medford quota for 1940
is 250 members.
Commander invites ail ex
service men to Join and to visit
post meetings.
District conference for district
4 will be held in Medford, De
cember 20 and all members are
urged to keep this day in mind
and to attend the days functions
and banquet. Plans are now be
ing made and details will be
announced later.
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A hU V V I tn LndcnUdren.and " ""H coM OSSSS " VUZ.
TOMORROW and WEDI fSeey " j
HSST i I CLAUDETTE HENRY
COLBERT-FONDA
AMITA IQUISC two Rig Features! TSfci. & '
yn'"nmS7 f Cv JI. EDNA MAY OLIVER EDDIE COLLINS JOHN CARRADINE DORRIS BOWDON
I'ZA Aioi.ioii.7: -plus- LjTjQj r - JESSIE RALPH ARTHUR SHIELDS ROBERT LOWERY ROGER IMHOF
VWB5d ! 4V ''-. Plus M Disney's "Mother Goose Gocs Hollywood"
II , i w l J , FUiW-giirsii"1 "TtMlfVCUnW' END TONITF: V-2 : t . In Technicolor the liveliest, moat entertaining short subject since " Little Pls"
last jimes w" Charles A
Technicolor Hit
Vi-"'"''''1 I
onslaught of the fierce Iroquois.
Battle, scenes in this film reach
a pitch of realism and excite
ment never equalled on the
screen.
Included in the large cast
are Edna May Oliver, Eddie Col
lins, John Carradine and Jessie
Ralph.
Walt D i s n e y's delightful
"Mother Goose Goes Holly
wood," with the famous nursery
characters coming to life in
typical Hollywood fashion, will
be a special added attraction
on the same program.
GEORGE ELFERS,
OF PHOENIX, DIES
George Elfers, 90, a resident
of Phoenix, Ore., for the past
35 years, passed away at a local
hospital, early Monday morning
after a prolonged illness.
Mr. Elfers was born In Han
over, Germany, Sept. 6, 1849.
He came to the United States
when he was 10 years of age,
and spent his boyhood in Ohio,
later he moved to Nebraska, and
was united in marriage to Miss
Jennie Marr, at Wahoo, Neb.,
on Feb. 20, 1878. she passed
away March 18, 1930.
He made a great many friends
during his long residence in
Southern Oregon, and was ad
mired for his genial personality
and kindliness. He is survived by
three daughters. Mrs. W. M
Tetherow, Central Point; Mrs.
G. W. Reynolds, Oklahoma City,
Okla.; Mrs. O. C. Huggins, Los
Angeles, Calif., one son, Herbert
Elfers, Ronan, Montana, ten
grandchildren and seven great
grandchildren. Funeral services will be con
ducted from the Perl funeral
home Wednesday at 10 a.m. Rev.
C. A. Phillips officiating. Inter
ment will be In the Phoenix
cemetery. Friends are respect
fully invited to attend the ser
vices. HURRYI They End Tonlte!
nanus. MAHSHHILg-J
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Plus "Dead End" Kids and Little
Tough Ouy In "Call A Messenger"
rn Elfers, Ronan, Montana, ten uh , . . passages. I fsWsV IfJg . I
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Rialto Sleuth
Edmund Lowe and Forrester
Harvey have roles with Wendy
Barrie in "The Witness Van
ishes." coming to the New 'Ri
alto theatre for tomorrow and
Wednesday only as the added
feature with "Too Busy To
Work," starring the Jones Fam
ily. "The Witness Vanishes" has
a Scotland Yard background and
"Too Busy To Work" takes the
famous fun family on another
of their hilarious wild goose
chases. Joan Davis is added to
the cast of the Jones Family as
country cousin Lolly.
Wins Corn Husking Title
Ontario, Ore., Nov. 20. H)
Ivan Hintz, eastern Oregon fann
er, shucked 26.906 bushels cf
corn in 80 minutes Saturday to
defeat 14 opponents and v'm the
second annual Northwest Corn
Husking championship.
rani of Thntik
I am deeply grateful to my friends
for the aits 1Mb nro and sympathy of
fered during thi (linens and death
of my brother. Wm. Coy.
Prances Campbell.
Notice of Finn I llfnrlnc
In the County Court of the County
or Jnckson in and for the State of
Orecon .
In the Matter of the Estate of James
W. Robinson, deceased, also known
an J. w. Robinson.
Notice Is hereby alven that the
underslcned executors of the will
and estate of above named decedent
have filed in the above entitled
court and matter their Pinal Account
and Report of the administration of
said estate and said court by Ita
order ha fixed December 10th, 1939.
at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M-.
at the court room of the above
entitled court In the Jackson County
court house, at Medford, Oregon, as
the time and place for the hearing
of any and alt objections to said
ilnai account and ror settlement
thereof.
KMTL BRT.TT.
H. K. HANNA. Executors.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE: 320 acres, dairy and
stock ranch. Free irrigation, 7-
room house, outbuildings, large
barn. Wllhite Ranch, Lake Creek,
Ore.
3-ROOM furnished Apt., downstairs,
ens equipped, private bath, gar
age. Gloria Pan Apts., 378 So. Cen
tral. .
ror the pertcot tlnlnh to a delicious
dinner Mrve our
ROYAL BLBmj COFFEE
Render Tea U Coffee Co.. 34 N. Burt.
4-ROOM furnished home, cloee In,
25, water paid. Ij. u. ncaeii, io
So. Bartlett.
Starting
Tomorrow
5 Days
WANTED Oood used Tieuun
cleaner. Phone 443-X.
WANT transportation to Sacramento.
BIjOX-FACT PIanerRoufth, heaping
ioaa 94 .ou. Meaiora ruei co. Tel.
631.
WANTED Experienced vattress. Dia
mond care.
IMPORTED thorobred mare, mitable
for riding or breeding, good blood
lines. Prank Winn. Route No. 1,
Box 664, Grant Pass. Ore.
WHEN IN TROUBLE. DOUBT OR
SUSPENSE consult Madam Fran
rle. palmlM, on all affairs of life.
Answers all questions free. Mus
be natisftod or no charge. Office
hour B a. m. to 0 p. m. Located
Rainbow Auto Camp, 1746 North
Riverside.
FOR SALE Several head milk cows
Your choice of heard. Purebred
Guernsey bull. 30 months old
(Kood one). L. H. Seymour. 1 Vi
miles West Central Point
SELECT OREEN pine slabs. Big
load MOO. Medford Fuel Co. Tel
631.
FOR SALE Red hen and fryers.
18c lb., live weight. Tel. 447. J-1.
LOST On East Side, pair glasses In
case. Reward. 17 corning court.
Tel. 3033-J.
APPLES AND WALNUTS D o 1 p h
rnipps, l rater Lake Hignway.
1037 CHRYSLER TOURIttO SEDAN.
overdrive, heater and accessories
Has had good care, in clean and
excellent condition. Original owner
Keallv a good buy. Can be seen
at. 626 So. Hollv.
WANTED Tractor or team work
Dora E. Smith, Anderson Ranch.
Talent,
WFSTINOHOUSE Automatic Eletrtc
Rons ter 22.fi0. Hansen Hardware.
TWO housekeeping room, furnished.
oil hen ter, modern, 010. Third
house back of Berryctnle Second
Hand Store. 323 Kennet St.
DRY WOOD 16-inch laurel. 2M)
tier; 16-lnch 2nd growth fir. S2.00;
12-lnch 01. 7ft; 12-Inch mangnnlts,
2.50. Call 310. Franklin's Orocery.
FOR SALE! Large fryers and roast
ers. Phone 314-R-2. Mrs. Walker.
1027 DODGE Sedan, and trailer. 7ft
or will sell separately. 124 King
Apt. 3.
FOR SALE Stock trailer. 306 North
Riverside.
How To Relieve
Misery of Your
HBSIT
. Massage throat,
I chest, and back
I with elentv of
Vicks VapoRub at bedtime. Then
spread a thick layer on chest and
cover with a warmed cloth.
VnpoRub's double action brings
double relief. It acta as a poultice
to penetrate the surface skin; and
Its soothing medicinal vapors are
breathed direct to the Irritated air
passages.
Try it, to loosen phlegm to
clear air passages check tendency
to cough and also to relieve the
tightness and
soreness of
chest muscles.
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raw
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FOR SALE or TRADE Oood weaner
ptga and sows to ftxrow soon. Tel.
344-R-l.
FOR RENT I -room modern house.
13. water paid. Mac's Market. No.
Pacific Hlghwav.
FOR SALE Milk cow and weaner
pig. House next to Mac s Market.
North Pacific Highway.
QUAIJTY Drv Bodr Fir Not. special
In load lots. Tel. 631. Med. Fuel Co.
FOR SALE 1036 Ford Coupe. $376.
See this car at Post Office Service
Station. Ted Heara.
WANTED -Experienced waitress.
Must be neat In appearance. Apply
in person only. Franklin's Cafe.
SPECIALS
We've planned soma wonderful baked foods
for your Thanksgiving Dinner all with
lhat home made goodness but so much
more economics!.
Parker House
ROLLS
Fresh baked, wrapped
tn cellophane
Doz. 15c
Pumpkin Pies
Rich, spicy flavor. Made with Del Monie
pumpkin.
Fiesta Cake . . . each 49c
will make your Thanksgiving meal more enjoyable!
Fruit Cakes v
The fruit rake Thanksgiving dreamt
are made of. Oar new recipe. A
tasty, spicy fruit and nut-filled cake
baked Just right. Attractively wrap
ped In several sizes.
And Don't Forget
Bvck'a Drasilng Bread
New Rye-Caraway RolU
Poppy Seed Rolla
Seiama Seed Rolla
ON SAIE WEDNESDAY
at your favorite tooi
iso to relieve tne -W DAIiCnlCO I
ViSKS i I
FOR SALE 1036 Ford radio, 614.
Poet Office Service Station.
011 PER MONTH buys four-room
modern house in Medford. Reason
able down payment. Wilt take car
as part. Total price 1000. 519
Mayette St., south of Cottage street
bridge.
RAW FURS WANTED I
Eastern Cash Prices paid for your
furs at home. Also hides, pelts
and wool.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N. Grape St. Medford. Or.
WANTED Scrap Iron, to supply In
creasing demand. Spot cub paid
at latest market price.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
71 North Orape St. Phone 1003-
Banquet
ROLLS
Fresh baked, wrapped
In cellophane
Doz. 10c
Home
Style
Mince Pies
Home made flavor
and goodness.
Made with Bur
den's Nona - Snrh
mlnre meat.
Chan & Chan
10-1 2-1 -S P.i
Mon. Toes. Y
MS P. Main
Medford
Vledlrlne To.
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