Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 29, 1939, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNT, MEDFORD, OREGON'. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1039.
PAGE FIVE
LOCALS
Tonsils Excited Lewis E.
Thompson o 703 West Eleventh
street underwent an operation
this morning for the removal
of his tonsils. He returned to
his home after the operation to
convalesce.
Lawyers Return Porter J.
Neff and Rawles Moore. Med
ford attorneys, returned yester
day from Bend where they
transacted business. Mrs. Neff
accompanied her husband on
the trip.
New Residence Frank Bar
ber applied at the city building
inspector's office yesterday for
a permit to construct a new
residence at 234 North Ivy
street at a stated cost of $2,000.
A. G. Fuller of 115 North Peach
street applied for a permit to
repair a roof at a stated cost
of $40.
Old Journal Mrs. C. C.
Vorce of 801 Newtown street
today displayed a copy of the
Buffalo Daily Republican of
January 16, 1840. The news
k paper, then more than ten
years old, was brought to the
west coast in the 1850's by her
father, Christian Wahl, Mrs.
Vorce related. Mrs. Vorce said
she would be willing to sell
the historic newspaper for a
small sum.
Have Baby Word was re
ceived In Medford today of the
birth of a girl last Sunday,
November 26, to Mr. and Mrs.
Guv Stoddard in the Klamath
Falls-Valley hospital. The baby
weighs seven pounds, three
and three-quarters ounces. Mrs.
y Stoddard is the former' Miss
Lucie McCormick, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. D Ford McCor
mick of 21 Geneva street. The
baby has been named Lucie
Ann.
Plane Passengers Arrivals
from the north by United Main
liner this forenoon were Miss
H. Bish, Barry Braden and H.
Kaplan. C. H. Clare left on
the same plane for San Fran
cisco. Mr. Clare arrived by
Mainliner last evening from
Portland. Mrs. L. L. Aubert
arrived yesterday afternoon by
Mainliner from San Francisco.
Mrs. S. C. Carrara left for San
Francisco by Mainliner yester
day afternoon.
Minor Accidents Clauss Le
roy McDonald of Klamath Falls
and Aurelio Basile of CCC
Camp Prescott drove vehicles
involved in a slight mishap at
Bartlett and Fifth streets Tues
day afternoon, according to a
report on file today. Cars op
erated by John E. Nagley of
Medford, John A. Nosier of
Ashland and H. W. Anderson
of 131 North Main street were
involved in a minor accident
at Fifth street and Central ave
nue Tuesday afternoon, a report
on file said today.
Colvig Writes Fred W. Col
vig. former Medford resident
and son of Mrs. Nina Colvig,
received the distinction of ob
taining the only newspaper in
terview in the Pacific north
west with Fritz Weidemann,
German consul-general. Weide
mann was a visitor in Portland
last week. Colvig's story ap
peared on the front page of
Sunday's Oregonian on which
he is a staff writer. He inter
t viewed the Nazi representative
in his hotel room at the Heath
man. Colvig is the nephew of
Mrs. Myrtle Blakeley of this
city and is well known here.
New Orders Change in the
date of the third of a series of
week-end Oregon national guard
camps was specified in revised
orders received today by com
manding officers of Company A
and headquarters company,
third battalion, 186th infantry.
The change makes the three
week-end camps consecutive1
and completes them before the
new year. Under original or
ders, the third camp was sched
uled for January. The revised
orders schedule the third camp
for Friday, Saturday and Sun
day. December 8, 9 and 10.
Second of the camps will be
held this weekend and all
members of both Medford com
, panics are to report at the
' armory at 3 p. m. Saturday
The men are quartered in the
armory but the military prob
lems are worked out in the
field.
Donald Dickson
Metropolitan Opera Baritone Feb. (Ith
First in rnttn-SJ.JO Net 7 rom-l.83
7 rnn.-91.ln Including, Tax
Marian Anderson
f 'anion Colored Contralto Mar. 3nl
I lrt 2( rows-M.40 Next ? rnn--.1.X5
7 ron--?3.30 Including Ta
A mill iAtt Disappointment h? Mak
ing Reservations Now. Call or Write
Pruitt's Radio-Music Center
111 W. Main Phone M
Bette Davis and Errol Flynn in Drama I
The most distinguished film
production of many seasons,
"The Private Lives of Elizabeth
and Essex," will be the next
feature attraction at the Cra
terian theater, starting a three
day run Sunday. Co-starring
Bette Davis and Errol Flynn,
and filmed in natural techni
color, the picture comes from
the studio that gave the screen
"Robin Hood," "Valley of the
Giants" and other great techni
color hits.
The film tells the little-told
story of England's virgin queen
and Robert of Essex, a con
stantly engrossing and Intimate
story set against the magnifi-
Wiesiers Here Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Wiester of Portland vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A.
Sims here today. Mr. Wiester
is a representative of the J. E.
Bunker Bicycle company.
Births
Born in Community hospital
November 28 to Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Martin of Central Point,
a baby girl weighing seven
pounds, 12 ounces.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Yoakum of route 2, box 18 in
Community hospital November
23, a baby girl weighing six
pounds, 14 ounces.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. John
McLennan of 205 South Holly
street on November 22 In Com
munity hospital, a baby girl
weighing eight pounds, one and
a half ounces.
NOTICE
FREE ILLUSTRATED LECTURE
on "How to get better resulta" for
Poultry and Llvestockmen. Sponsored
TRIANGLE MILLINO COMPANTT,
through your local Triangle Dealer.
Meeting plaoes: Williams Grange
Hall. Friday. Dec. 1. Snms Valley
Grange Hall, Monday, Dec. 4th
Central Point Orange Hall, Tues
day, Dec. 5th. Talent Grange Hall,
Wednesday, Dec. 8th. Eagle Point
Grange Hall, Thursday, Dec. 7th.
All meetings start at 8 p. m. Light
refreshments will be served after
the show.
Medford Lodge. No. 103.
A. F. it A. M. Special
communication Thursdav.
Nov. 30th. 1039. at 7:30
p. m. Work In the M. M.
ERLE M. GRAY, W. M.
degree.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE N. H. red breeding cocX
erals. A few laying pulleta. Snyder's.
Phone 4-F-4.
WARNER
BAXTER
tiding o grsetw g0V O. Hatvy
toboltora h w Ihrrflingty brought to lfft1
THE RETURN
or THE
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CESAR ROMERO
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LAST TIMES TONITEI
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cent pomp and pageantry of the
Elizabethan court. Olivia de
Haviland heads the supporting
cast as Lady Penelope Gray,
leady-in-waiting, who secretly
loves Essex, and allows herself
to be drawn into a plot, which
she confesses when too late.
Donald Crisp has the role of
the witty courtier. Master Fran
cis Bacon. The suave Sir Wal
ter Raleigh is played by Vin
cent Price. Others include Allan
Hale. James Stephenson and
Ralph Forbes.
The role of Queen Elizabeth
in "The Private Lives of Eliza
beth and Essex" is heralded as
Bette Davis' most ambitious
screen portrayal.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart
ment. downstairs. Oas equipped,
private bath, aarase. Ctlorla Pan
Apartments. 375 So. Central.
OYSTERS, pint 15c: steaks, round
or sirloin, lb. 17!2c; boiling beef,
lb. 9c: broken sliced bacon, lb. IRe;
beef roast, lb. 2$c and 16c.
Emil's Market.
j HAMMERED HAT. at Davis Peed
stores, Medlord, Ashlsnd.
AUCTION SALE at Pavilion north
Medford, Ore., Saturday, Dec. 2.
commencing at 1 :30 p. m. on hogs.
Have some work horses, milk cows,
stock pigs and poultry consigned
for this sale. Always attend the
auction.
SO. ORE. LIVESTOCK AUCTION CO.
Col. A. H. Dudley (Auct.)
Phone 851-J-8.
$1500
tae, barn
$3090
10 acres. Irrigated, paid
up water right, clover
and garden land. Cot
etc. Close in.
Also
10 acres, Irrigated and
fronting the Rogue riv
er and fine garden soil.
Modern five-room, basement, fur
nace. Barn equipped for A-grade
milk. Terms.
ELMER- HERRIED
No. 7 North Bartlett.
Phone 1496: evenings 1513-J.
JOIN XMA3
PIANO CLUB
NOW
$5.00
SELECTS YOUR PIANO
MANY BARGAINS
Large stock of Latest
Styles, Spinet's, Grands
and Uprights.
EASY TERMS
START PAYMENTS IN JANUARY
BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE
Medford's up-to-dat Piano Store.
Hurry! They
Lionel Barrymore in
Plus Jack Holt Gertrude
- ..... eoV
to da-
r.
advent
tottne ' "
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Sings at Rialto
Gene Autry has his best role
to date as the singing sheriff
in "In Old Monterey," which
opens a three-day run tomor
row at the New Rialto theater
as the companion action feature
with "20.000 Men a Year."
Smiley Burnette and June
Storey have roles with the pop
ular cowboy.
Randolph Scott, Margaret
Lindsay and Preston Foster
have the starring holes in
'20.000 Men a Year," which
deals with college youth and
their recent opportunity to join
America's air forces. Filled
to the brim with thrills and
action, the new film comes as
one of the outstanding air ad
ventures ever to be brought to
the screen. ,
FOR SALE On, two or threa very
good lota in Siskiyou Memorial
Park. Telephone 1641. m
WANTED Two trained nurses.
Steady position. Box MO Tribune.
FOR RENT 3-room nnf urnlRhed
house, 15. Phone 720.
OREGON STATE MOTHERS CLUB
will hold a rummage sale tn the
old Golden Rule Bldg. Dec. 1st
and 2nd.
WANTED Country home for male
police dog. box 547 Tribune.
WELL FURNISHED ROOM. Heated.
Hot and cold water In room. Private-
entrance. Phone. Oarage If
desired. 38 No. Orange.
BODY FIR. 1.50 per tier. Phone
452-R-2.
FOR RENT 6-room furnished house,
20; water paid. 712 Pine St. For
appointment call 2079-J.
MODERN FURNISHED APARTMENT,
heat, hot water. Electrolux, ga
rage. io Quince St.
FOR RENT 5-room furnished, mod
ern house and 6 acres on Spring
St. C. C. Tedrlck.
ARE you at the mercy of a inlffly,
-fisneezy, smothery head cold?
Why endure so much misery? A little
Menthol i turn applied In each nos
tril will soothe the irritated nasal
membranes, check the sneezing, re
lieve the atufflneu, and help you to
breathe more easily.
Also rub Menthol a turn vigorously
on the chest and back to Improve
the local blood circulation, and thus
gain extra help in relieving cold din
comforts. Rub it on the forehead
and tcmplea to allay headache and
nouralnla due to colds.
Mum End Tonlte!
"On Borrowed Time"
Michael in
'HIDDEN POWER"
a roarina tona-tilled a.
lion ttory ot the wide ope.;
spaces 11
lfp . . 40c
Kldillrl . . 10c
dairy
cows. Phont 691-J-2.
POR S.MJE 100 acrta. 6-room houn
nd bath. Barn, alio and double
garage. Spring suppllM water for
houae and garden. 60 acrea culti
vated good free soli, balance In
nice timber. 20 acres Irrigated, free
water, a acres orchard. Desirable
location on school bus line. Would
consider Medford property aa part
Eayment.
. O. PICKEU.. 1 So. Bartlett.
rOR SALE OR TRADE 36 McRae
Red pullets readv to lay. Can use
double harness, harrow, plow, hay
rake or mower. R. E. Carley, Rt. 2,
Box 98.
WELL HEATED upstalra sleeping
room. private nome. Bath on
aame floor. All newly furnished,
good beds. Private entrance. 810
So. Central.
rOR RENT 4-room partly furnished
house. Thomas road across from
Dark's Grocery.
CAN SEE THE
RADIO SENSATION
You've DEEM
HEARING... AND
HEARING aROIIT
months i
WANTED Tew good. fresh
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TODAY!
Complete Shows
Dally at
1:45- 6:45 8:C0
YOR B.MJ5 Krohler davenport, 23;
spring and mattress 917 SO; floor
lamp tl; drever 112 50; eoUce
table 3; bedstead 5, 82U Mlnne-aota.
FOR 8AIT Piir felt hats, all sizwi.
1 and 1 t)0, Rt Ryan's Star Clean
era, 6 So. Front.
RUMMAGE PALE Fridav and SAt
urday. Devmhr 1 and 3, old
Western Thrift Store on 6th street.
BijpiiMii.'d by American Legion
Auxiliary.
JPELECT Oreen Plr. Slabs. h$ load.
4 00 Medford Fuel Company.
Tel. 631.
WANTED 300 Whit Lcehorn pul
let. Hansen Mrain prefemd. In
quire Davla rved Sto:, Medford.
RAW FVKS WANTED I
eastern Cash Prices paid for your
furs at home. Alao hides, pelti
and wool.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOl'SR '
37 N. Orape St. Medlord. Ora
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18S3 CHRYSLER Royal 8 coupe. Thti
car must be told thti week. 6e
at 325 Central barlt of Plggly
WiCiily ttore.
STILL AVAILABLE
Double Load Gn'fn Pine Slab. i 00-
I VALLEY FUEL CO. Tel. 76.
QUALITY Dry Pine Slab. IS 00 per
Xorui . in two- load lota. Medford
Fuel Co. Tel. 631.
FOR SALE Newtowna. Nlc quality,
good slrea. By the lug or truck
load. Bring containers. Myron Root
cV Co., Inc. Warehouse 47 South
Ftr St.
FENDER REFINISHING
Any Color Matched
; Daily's Auto Painting
Sft South Bartlett
STARS YOU'VE SEEN ' &
MAY
m4r .t DODcnM
LUCILLE
' BALL
nckiKiic x
O'KEEFE
SOW. EVERETT JJ
KARNS
MORONI iV
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FOR SALE Rockhlll strawberry
plant. Inquire 139 N. Central.
WANTED Scwd lion, to aupply In
creasing demand- Spot cash paid
at latest market prloe.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 Ncrth Orape St. Phona 1063
The Strike Is Over
We have the largest itock
of 1940 Plymouth! in
Southern Oregon.
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
on most modeli and colors
Humphrey Motors
33 S. Riveriide. Phone 454
DE SOTO PLYMOUTH
STARS YOU'VE HEARD
KAY KYSER'S BAND
Featuring these prize pupils
GINNY
SIMMS
HARRY
BABBITT
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wsei mt
MASON
ISH
KABIBBLE
Produced and Directed by
DAVID BUTLER
tm nay y William
CmmIim ana immt V. Km
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3 DAYS!
Mati-30e Eyes-40c
Kiddies lOe
Anytime
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