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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1939. PAflE THIRTEEN LOCAL and 111 At Homo Miss Betty Vilm, clerk at Rogue River na tional forest headquarters, was confined to her home at 203 Genessee street with a sore throat today. Confined To Home Sylves ter Stevens, clerk at the Rogue River national forest warehouse on McAndrews road, was con fined to his home in Talent to day with influenza. Fire Call The fire depart ment's chemical crew was call ed at 3:15 p. m. yesterday to the home of H. I. Nigl, 611 South Ivy street, where an ex cess of fuel in an oil burner had become ignited. The oil flow was turned off and no damage was done, firemen reported. Improved Marked improve ment was noted today in the condition of J. W. Shirley, who has been confined to his home at 211 Vancouver avenue for the past week with a severe cold. Mr. Shirley expected to be out and about again in a day or so. Court Citationi Arthur W. Limbeck, 22 of Central ' Point, was cited by state police yesterday to appear in justice of the peace court this after noon charged with driving a car without an operator s license, Forest L. Linderman, 34, of Red ding, Cal., was cited to appear on a charge of operating a truck with no P.U.C. plates. Overcast The sky was over cast and visibility was poor in Crater Lake national park to day, rangers reported by short wave radio. Roads in the park . were icy this morning but r rangers thought the ice would melt before noon. Lowest tem perature during the night was 31 degrees. The mercury regis tered 33 degrees at 8 a. m., time of the broadcast. . Plane Passenger i E. J. Bristol arrived from Portland on the 3:53 p. m. southbound flag-stop Mainliner at Medford municipal airport yesterday. G. C. Delvaille left on the same plane for San Francisco and Los Angeles. Miss H. Bish left for Portland by Mainliner yester day afternoon. The northbound flag-stop and the midnight southbound Malnllners last night and the early morning northbound and the forenoon southbound Mainliners today flew over Medford, unable to get in here because of fog. It was thought that the northbound afternoon plane due here at 3:19 might be able to get in. DANCE SATURDAY NITE City of Rogue River BILL ABBOTT'S MUSIC K0l THREE YEARS OLD -AND' THE BEST WHISKEY YOU CAN 111 get ftm -tor? xi0: i PERSONAL 111 At Home Helen Holt Wil son is confined at her home on Corning court with influenza. Chorus To Meet J a c k o n County Teacher's chorus will convene Saturday at 10 a. m. in the county court house audi torium. This was described as an important session and all chorus members were asked to attend. Here Today Walter Dennis, superintendent of Rogue River schools, was a Medford visitor this morning. Mr. Dennis said that attendance in Rogue River schools last month, during the height of the influenza epidemic, was 96 percent of normal. Minor Accident Mrs. Rose M. Houston of 2214 North Hol ly street, and Robert A. Rae of 1217 West Eleventh street, drove cars involved in a minor mishap at East Main and Bart lett streets Thursday afternoon, according to a report on file today. Mrs. Palm 111 Mrs. Callie Palm is confined at her home, 343 South Holly street with influenza. She is being taken care of by a nurse. Also ill with influenza is Miss Joan Buchtner at the home of Mrs. E. N. Eldridge, 424 South Grape street. Visit Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Childs and daughters Helen and Ruth, of Griffin creek, spent the Thanksgiving week-end with Mr. Childs' father, W. A. Childs, at his home in Crescent City, Cal. The senior Mr. Childs has been confined to his bed for the past two months but is now able to sit up in a wheel chair. MclNTYRE. REELECTED PORTLAND C OF C HEAD Portland, Dec. 1. OP) The Portland chamber of commerce re-elected President Ross Mcln- tyre today and complimented his administration as "representing the greatest period of growth in nearly a decade." Taught to Box. Cleveland, O. (UP) Edmund H. Ruh, of suburban Lakewood has a boxing cat Mr. Buster which he has trained to wear gloves on its forepaws and box round after round with him. "The cat is a mild animal," Ruh said, "until the gloves are put on. Then it becomes a veteran boxer and never retreats." Hops Bring 23 Cents Portland, Dec. 1. (JP The agricultural marketing service reported the sale of about 90 bales of medium quality 1939 hops today at 23 cents a pound but generally there was little activity during the week. Top quality 1939 clusters were quo ted nominally 25 cents a pound, net growers. There were no new contracts. Bette Davis In n. , ,.,JZZ$$sm . -COL i 'Ktf? :.v m ' 5VJ."-Vt1 tKJJr--; V -.-.'3 Q. 1 Filmed entirely in Technicol or and starring Bette Davis and dashing Errol Flynn, the spec tacular production of The Pri vate Lives of Elizabeth and Es sex" comes to the Craterian Theatre Sunday for a three day showing, one of the most lavish ly produced film plays of the year. Set against the colorful back ground of one of the most tur Joe Brown Ir? "beware Spooks" As a patrolman honeymoon-' ing at Coney Island, Joe E. Brown finds plenty of room for comedy and excitement in "Be ware Spooks", which heads the double fun bill coming to the New Rialto Theatre for Sunday and Monday. And not the least of the comedy and excitement is provided by such typical fun devices as the one shown above, Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. Dayl Burres at 12:30 p. m. Thursday, November 30 in Community hos pital, a boy weighing seven pounds, 14V4 ounces. The baby has been named Keith Allen. The family resides at 300 Mae street. Reno, Nev. (UP) For the first time within the memory of local court officials, Reno's divorce mill went into reverse gear and annulled a divorce de cree. The petition for annul ment by mutual consent was signed by Frank B. Herty and Elizabeth M. Herty of Brooklyn. The couple was married in 1929 and divorced this year. MAID OF MARS-Roj. sla, too, states gas-alarms In her factories. Here Is a soviet worker In a Glavkonserv food cannery. n DANCE at the OASIS I Births j SAT. NITE Dec. 2nd Dramatic Film bulent eras of English history, an era of flashing steel and glorious adventures, 'Elizabeth and Essex" is the story of a man who dared to make love to his queen and knowingly risked his life to gain for him self a kingdom. A cast of thousands features Olivia deHavilland, Alan Hale Henry Stephenson , Vincent Price and Ralph Forbes. in which the cave-mouthed star and Mary Carlisle, featured as his blushing bride, have man aged to entrap themselves. "Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase," newest of the Nancy Drew detective stories starring Bonita Cranville, Frankie Thorn as and John Litel, will play as the companion fun hit with Joe E. Brown s Beware Spooks. CHRYSLER TO PAY New York, Dec. 1. (P) Di rectors of Chrysler Corp., whose J plants have just reopened fol lowing a 56-day shutdown due to labor trouble, declared today a dividend of $1 a common share. In the two preceding quarters, the company paid divi dends of $1.50 each. The motor manufacturer re ported net profit for the first nine months of this year of $31, 403,118, or $7.22 a common share, compared with $6,671,- 878, or $1.53 a share, in the like 1938 period. The earnings were not affect ed by the labor difficulty, all of which took place in the fourth quarter. Dispute Holds Ship Tacoma, Dec. 1. (PI The! Puget Sound-Orient line freight er, Satartia, was lying idle today at her Tacoma smelter berth because of a dispute over her unlicensed personnel. Got $17.50 a Year I Chicopee, Mass. (U.R) School teaching wasn't a profitable pro-1 fession in Chicopee in 1713 it paid 34 cents a week. The WPA Historical Records Survey has discovered that a "Miss Cooley" was paid a total of $17.50 for a whole year's teaching. Wind-Blown Steaks Tufsa (U.R) Sign before a Tul sa cafe: "Sizzling Steaks. Air Conditioned." Donald Dickson MXrnpolftnn Oppra Bniitone Feb. flth First 20 rou-$2.20 Next 7 rown-91.68 9 rrm-S1.10 Including Tai M arian Anderson Famoui Colored Ctintralfo Mar. 3rd Flnt 20 rm-$l 40 Ntnt 7 rriH-3.M 7 roH-J'i.30 InrluriliiR Tax Avoid Later Disappointment b Mak ing RetertatloDi Now. Call or Write Pruitt's Radio-Music Center 111 w. Main Phone 2J Mesquiteer Back The forceful uprooting of homesteaders provides the ac tionful background of "New Frontier," bringing John Wayne and the Three Mesquiteers to the Roxy Theatre for tomorrow only. A whole settlement has to pack up and move west be cause of a rival settlement and a gang of crooks that steal their water rights. Wayne brings re venge and finds them a new and better frontier. Episode 12 of the "Flying G- Men" serial, will also be on the program. SOVIET TO RAZE E New York, Dec. 1. OP) So viet Russia has withdrawn from the New York 1940 world's fair. Its $3,000,000 exhibition will be razed. Fair officials, in making the announcement today, said the decision was reached before Russia's invasion of Finland. Fair officials said an explana tion would be made later by the Soviet government. SURVIVES SUBMARINES TO DIE IN BLACKOUT London, Dec. 1 (P) William Hughes, 44, one of the survivors of the British steamer Usk mouth, sunk Nov. 28, arrived in a British port yesterday after spending 25 hours in an open boat. He went walking during the blackout last night, fell into the harbor and drowned. Cleveland, O. (UP)-Fourtcen girls have organized a Girls' Gliding club in Collingwood high school the only such girls' organization in the country. The club uses two gliders, each with a wing-spread of 36 feet. They were made by boys in shop classes at the high school. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE Outs vetch hay near city limit!, $9 per ton In stack. IB Summit Ave. Phone 966-Y. FOR RENT 4-room house. Inquire 806 Edwards. $10 month. v'f IN OLD 4 A scare a minute In his fun- Dim, Imielilnr est hit!!! 25c-35c-10c 3Sr-4e-l0c 1 1 THPTT.T.S I y,yeJiVV' NO. TWO! ; MFET YOUR FRIENDS at ttlt Prei- byterian church Friday, Dec. 8th, bazaar and tv starting nt 13:00. Home-made doll clothfs, linens and ft fin assortment of plants. SOc turkey dinner served continuously from 6:00 to 7:00 p. m. THE "GARDEN of your dreams" ts an easy possibility with a few of our evergreens, flowtrln shrubs and perennials; phiS careliU selec tion and thonghiful arranftement. Plant now for sprlne effect. Glas cock's Nursery, 364 Beattv St. FOR 8AI-E Washer, 406 Beatty. . snap, 910. FOR SALE Pnwh cow, hsy, walnuts. Trleehler. Central Point. WILL SELL OR TRADE my lease and business on good corner facing highway. Can usit oxl car or small acreage. Good proposition for someone. Box 477 Tribune. LARGE HOU8FKFEPINO ROOM and garage. 627 N. Central. NEW HOUSE, (rood location. $1600 Small payment reliable party. Also 6-room stucco house, hard floors, double parage; ft'JAOO, terms. See A. F. Flowers, comer 12th and Front. FOR SALE Newtown apples, washed and sorted, 40a box; C grade. 3 boxes ftOc. Winter Nrllls pears. 35c box. Joe Kantor, Route 4, Fern Valley. FULL SIZE BRAR8 BED. box spring and mattress, $20. Bisdseye chif fonier, $18.50. 616 So. Oil kd ale. FOR 8 ALE High grfide Jersey, fresh In week or two. Also 3 others fresh In spring. Priced to sell. Fred Wlenecke, Talent, 2 miles out Bceson lane. ROSSI MOTEL Newly decorated cottages. Reasonable rates. Cen tral Point. EXTRA CLEAN 1938 Chevrolet master deluxe sport sedan, 21,000 miles. Will sell or tnko cheaper car In trade. Box 476 Tribune. OVERSTOCKED ON BICYCLES Now Is your opportunity to get a high Krade bicycle at n reduced price. Sold on easy terms. Yotir credit Is nood nt the Ideal Bute Bliop 411 E. Main. WANTED 200 cords of wood buzzed. Hawley Fuel Co., 223 N. Riverside BLACK PEPPER 35o a pound. Also Full Line of CJunllty Spices. Render Tea & Coffee Co., 24 N. IJnrt FOR SALE Grnpe Juice. Dell Vine yard, Rt. 2, Medlord. FOR RENT 8-room house, 1038 West 10th St. FOR SALE 10 tons A-l alfalfa hay In stack. 0 ton. Royal Crest Orchard. Phone Ashland 8744. FOR SALE or trade for wood stock trailer. 708 Hazel St., Central Point. EMIL-8 MARKET Snlad dressing nt. lflc . Grapefruit, seedless ea. 2c Peanuts 2 qts. 15c Steaks, round or sirloin lb. 17'c Beef roasts. ..lb. 130 and 18c FOR RENT 6-room partly furnished house. R. I. Ganfleld, Box 62, Jacksonville highway. FIVE-ROOM modern house and ga ra.se on 510 Haven St.. one block from Jackson school. Newly deco rated, partly furnished, oil olreu- latlna heater. Wator paid. 25 month. Call 1203-R. EXPERIENCED GIRL wants to care for children evenings and Satur days. 322 So. Central, alter acnooi FOR RENT 4-room furnished house, electrically equipped. 730 Oak St Medford. ENKS TOMTUI Saturday Only! Shows Sat. 1:!!-3:00-0:45-D:00 I'rWk. I Ttnl-THHY . . . ...in V""- w W y THRILLS) JOflVUUTNOU im-tf. 1 RM. 1 iohn"wyne fc'S (T C0RRIGAN if t ! Sunday and Monday TWO-ROOM APARTMENT, prtvat bath, also bedroom. Close in. 337 N. Central. FOR RENT Hulf dnplr. Mrniahed. can Apartment 8, Durrell Court. Phone 8ti9-R-5. SPKCIAL LOW PRTCFa durlna: holi- flRV fnfMn. Murrey Blcycia Shop, IIS S. Holly. MERRY CHRISTMAS Set tliat piano a?ldo now. A Rift for the whole family. Pay 5.00 down. Let us keep It for you until Christmas. Choose irom a great piano stock. Latest style Fptnotn, Grands. Upright, includ ing the famous Baldwin. Acrosonlc. Hamilton and Howard makes You'll like otir selling place and attractive prices and terms Start your pay ments in January. BALDWIN PIANO SUOPPE Medford 'a Up-To-Dnte Piano Store. WANTED Your watch and clock tvnairtn. Work tfimrnnteed. Reason able. C. E. Myers. HQ N. Central. ANYONE CATCHINO FOX, dead or alive, please notify Enle Point Fox Farm. All foxes branded. 35 HEAD OF EWES will be sold at the Aurtlon Sole Pavllton Saturday afternoon. Southern Oregon Live stock Auction Co. CHRISTMAS PIANO BAROAINS SPINETTE PIANO, aerosonlc. used only 3 months. Just like new, save M on purchase of this piano. ALSO BABY GRAND PIANO, allfihtly used, but Just like new at trig reduction. Easv terms. BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPB AUCTION SALE at Pavllton north Mfdrord. Ore., Snturdny, Dec. 3, commencing at 1:30 p. m. on hos. Have aomo work horses, milk cows, stock plRs and poultry consigned for this sale. Always attend the auction. SO. ORE. LIVESTOCK AUCTION CO. Col. A. H. Dudley (Auct.) Phone 851-J-3. FOR SALE Pur felt hata. all slws. l and Si. 60, at Ryan's Star Clean ers, 0 So. Front, RAW FURS WANTEDI Eastern Cash Prices paid for your rurs at home. Also nides, pelts and wool MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St. Medford, Ore STILL AVAILABLE Double Load Green Pine Slabs, $4.00. VALLEY FUEL CO. Tel. 7(1. QUALITY Dry Plna Blabs, a.1.00 per load. In two-load lota. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631. FOR SALE Newtowns. Nice quality, good alzea. By the lug or truck load. Bring containers. Myron Root A Co., Inc. Warehouse 47 South Fir St. FOR SALE Rockhlll strawberry plants, inquire 139 N. central. WANTED Scrap lion, to supply In creasing demand. Spot cash paid at latest market price. MEDFORD BARGAIN ROUSE 37 North Grape St.. Phone 1083 Sunday. .Adventure! Romance! Drama! Exciting daya when ateet clashed on steel . . . and a daring ad venturer risked hll Ufa for a secret ro mance with his coun try's queenl iVi ELIZABETH m. Si i: : "Vi .--''Hi- . 4 -.- 'aWBaBiiaBMMMi nsSJ- ' Z s ! Positively Ends Tomorrow 1 PRFVt'K .XURDAY NIOHT: HEAVIM m A, aDWIUFlKa with Jean Risers Raymond Malburn Marjorle Rambeau Feel at Home in "The Heart of Portland" Comfort Convenience Courtesy Service Attnctlra Bateai Hotel Oornellni Ml S.W rark BIN O. rortland Notice Of Hearing On Final Account And Report Of F.xertltrlx. Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned. Anna O. Brewer, a Executrix of the Lsst Will and Tea tame nt of Chauneey M. Brewer, deceased, that the did on the 1st day of December. 1939, file In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, her Final Ac count and Report as Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Chauneey M. Brewer, deceased. In which said, court aald estate of Chauneey M, tsrewer. deceased, is pending; that thereupon, on said date an order was duly made and entered In satd court fixing the 30th day of De cember, 1939, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m. as the time and the courtroom of the County Court at Jackson County, Oregon, as the place, for hearing any objections to aald, Final Account nnd Report for the settlement therif. Now, therefore, all persons havine; objections to aald Final Arcount and Report shall file the same on or before said time. Dated: December I. 193!). ANNA O. BREWER. Exi-cutrlx of the Last Wilt and Testament of Chaun eey M. Brewer. Deceased STUBBORN HEAD ( COLDS RELIEVE stuffiness and misery this firotvd way: Melt a spoonful of Vicks VapoRub in boiling water, then breathe in the steaming med icated vapors. THEN AT BEDTIME, rub VapoRub on throat and chest to get full ben efit of iu long-continued actioD while you sleep. m m And you will be 1 C5S delighted with VW?ORUB DANCE wlih Glenn Hamilton AND HIS BAND ORIENTAL GARDENS Saturday Night Regular Old -Time Orchestra In Small Hall. One Admission la Both Balls Men 40c, Ladles 20c. hrrn Mt l Wt , s V.- i h Jltaja-" ' i ' ai . , .- . Mi. I - . w-5 m ' The College of Musical Knowledge Adolph Menjou-Ludlla Ball-Mar Hobson Complete Knows Rnt: 1:45-3:30-6:45-9 . Matlnees-80c Evenlngs-40c KIUdles-100 , Hill) I irira III! Vtiiif sag U""i Deueaei katH VM up pjtfk Ay mtb katfe HM aa Hoto, OtIMION. Hp. m a. If. tart ' Portland IN THE HEABT Of THE CITY ,