MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1940.
PAGE FIVE
LOCAL and
Sleeting It was sleeting at
Oregon Caves national monu
ment this morning, Crater Lake
national park haadquarters here
were informed by radio.
Back From Coast Mr. and
Mrs. Emil R. Pech of 60 North
Quince street returned Satur
day from Newport where they
spent a month vacationing.
. . .
Goes East Mrs. Alexander
Mete of 300 Elm street left Sun
day night by train for Provi
dence Island, N. Y., where she
will spend two months with her
mother.
At Matches Among Ashland
residents attending the wrest
ling matches in the Medford
armory last night were P. D.
McDougall, Allen Autry and
Harry Chipman.
.
Snow Falls Half an inch of
snow fell in the Union Creek
area last night, raising the
ground cover to an inch, Crater
Lake national park headquar
ters here announced. It was not
snowing this morning, however.
Weather was cloudy.
-
Melchior Here M. J, Melch
ior, field inspector of the World
war veterans state aid commis
sion, is transacting official busi
ness here and will remain until
Thursday. He makes his head
quarters here at the office of
Carl Y. Tengwald, the commis
sion's county representative, 125
West Main street.
...
Skiing Poor A new fall of
snow made skiing in Crater
Lake national park today poor,
rangers reported by radio. Six
inches of snow fell during the
night and at the time of the
broadcast, 8 a.m., it was still
snowing hard. Depth of the
snow on the ground at head
quarters building was increased
to 54 inches this morning, deep
est this season. It was described
as a "medium wet" snow. Park
roads were covered with the
new snow and tire chains were
necessary for safe travel, the
rangers stated.
1937 DeSoto
DELUXE SEDAN
Overdrive, heater, radio, excel
lent tires, exceptionally . low
mileage. The car you've dream
ed about.
$645
DE SOTO PLYMOUTH
Humphrey Motors
33 S. Riverside. Phone 454
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take a
yard of
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I spend two
PERSONAL
Cubs To Meet Cub pack 8
will hold an achievement coun
cil at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the
Washington school. All parents
and friends of the cubs are in
vited. Court Citation Kirby San
ders, 20, of Phoenix was cited
by state police yesterday to ap
pear in justice of the peace
court this afternoon charged
with driving an automobile
without an operator's license.
To Repair L. J. Livesay ap
plied at the city building in
spector's office yesterday for a
permit to repair the front and
the roof of a building at 23
South Riverside avenue at a
stated cost of $1,600.
.
Return From Trip Mr. and
Mrs. E. T. Currans and child
ren, Miriam May and Tommy,
of 735 Palm street returned
home yesterday from a holiday
trip to midwest states. They
visited relatives in Illinois, Iowa
and Nebraska.
Job Quis U. S. civil service
commission today announced
open competitive examinations
for the positions of assistant
communications operator and
under communications operator,
civil aeronautics authority. The
examinations are intended to
fill existing and future vacan
cies in region 7, comprising
Oregon, Washington, Idaho and
Montana, with headquarters at
Seattle. Complete information
may be obtained at Medford
postoffice.
Minor Accidents Walter L.
Wilson of Star route and Mrs
Myrtle Merrifield of 228 North
Central avenue drove cars in
volved in a slight mishap at
Main street and Riverside ave
nue Monday afternoon, accord
ing to a report on file today
G. Myers of Klamath Falls and
F. J. Knaak of Medford were
operators of vehicles involved
in a minor accident two miles
north of Central Point on the
Pacific highway Monday after
noon, a report on file said to
day. '
Plane Passengers J. V.
Schwind and Vic Vettle, United
Air Lines radio technician, ar
rived from the north on this
forenoon's United Mainliner. A.
A. Young and Joseph Dysart
left on the same plane for San
Francisco. Mr. Dysart arrived
from Seattle by Mainliner last
night. Today's early morning
plane and last midnight's plane
passed over Medford because ot
unfavorable weather for landing.
Do you
like this?
round-trip trolley ride downtown to buy "
ribbon for 10c less than next door?
blocks to buy cigarettes tor 2c less?
ours bargain -
drive 12 miles to buy eggs for a few cents less?
'Fess up! We all do. Thereby exhibiting one of the
finest possible examples of false economy. In most
cases we spend twice as much in actual cash, time and
shoe-leather as the few pennies we supposedly "save."
If you want to hunt values, the place to do it is in
the columns of tlus newspaper. Follow the advertise
ments every day. Then when you go to buy, you'll
make really worth-while savings. . . . And the chances
are, you'll find some of the best "buys" at the stores
right around the corner from home!
Meeting Homonow Eagles
drill team and committee will
meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the
lodge hall at 42 North Front
street. '
'
Returns Home Stephen A.
Nye of Route 1 .returned to his
home this morning from Salem
where he transacted business
yesterday.
Board To Meet Board of di
rectors of the Jackson County
Chamber of Commerce will
meet for luncheon and a busi
ness session in the Hotel Med
ford at noon Friday.
Fined $10 Delmar Marshall
of 1009 West Main street, taxi
cab driver, was fined $10 in city
court this morning on a charge
of violation of the basic traf
fic rule.
Drills Tonight Company A
and headquarters company, 3rd
battalion, 188th infantry of the
Oregon national guard will hold
regular semi-weekly drills in
the Medford armory at 8 to
night and Thursday night. The
new regulation slacks will be
issued tonight to men of head
quarters company. The mem
bers of Company A received
their slacks last Thursday night.
...
Promoted Clarence A. Ting
leaf, son of Mrs. Millie Tingieaf
of Eagle Point, was recently
promoted to the grade of cor
poral in the U. S. army, it was
stated in a press release re
ceived today from Portland re
cruiting headquarters. Tingieaf,
who enlisted through the Med
ford recruiting office in city
hall and is serving his second
enlistment, is with the 2th en
gineers, topographic unit sta
tioned in Portland.
Prowler Reported Mrs.
Merle W. Jarmin of 823 Sher
man street reported to city po
lice last night that a prowler
was in the neighborhood of the
Jarmin residence. Investigation
by police disclosed that a table
had been placed under a win
dow of the Jarmin home and
a box had been put on top of
the table to enable the prowler
to look into the house. Police
warned that prowlers and "win-dow-peekers"
would be severely
dealt with by the law.
Ye Poets Corner
Golden Age of Man
Despotic plots of despots
Are shocking the world today!
Small nations fear to voice their
rights
And tremble lest they die.
ft matters not to the maniacs
(who rule in fiendish fury)
How many lives are slain in war
So long as might survives!
ever do things
hunting to save 25c?
"Destry Rides
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Like characters of an old tin-,
type are the players who take
the top roles of "Destry Rides
Again," coming to the Crater ian
....aler tomorrow. With Marlene
Dietrich as Frenchy, bar-room
entertainer extraordinary, fans
wilt get the biggest screen sur
prise in years as she turns a
right-about-face from her former
roles. James Stewart is the
young deputy who sets out lo
clean up the town, and inci-
No mother brings forth her son
trj hate
And kill in needless strife;
And it breaks her heart to have
him slain
To satisfy brutal desires!
The men who are forced to fight
(or be shot)
Want peace of mind and work;
And perhaps a wife and chil
dren to cherish!
But war destroys alt of
these!
Rapacious conquest and ravage
will stop
When man made pacts of peace
Are conceived and based on the
peace of God
And a reign of His golden rule!
May God speed the day when
peace prevails
In the hearts and minds of men
And nations possess the bless
ings that come
To those who abide in His love!
Harry Dwyer Wheaton.
Closing time for Too Late to Clas
sify Ads la 1:30 p. m.
Use Mall Tribune want aa.
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dentally, clean up Brian Don-
levy, notorious gnmV'.r. at the
same time. Charles Winninger
has a Juicy role as the town
drunk who, when appointed
sheriff, sobers up and tends to
his knitting. Mischa Auer is
Boris, the solemn Russian who
loses not only his moiwy in a
card game, but his fancy pants
as well. Others in the cast in
clude Una Merkel, Irene Hervey,
Allen Jenkins, Warren Hymer
and Billy Gilbert.
Roxy Juvenile
Little Virginia Weidler, who
has one of the featured leads in
"Fixer Dugan," plays a juvenile
lion tamer in the film which
slars Lee Tracy at the Hoxy the
ater for today and tomorrow
only. Peggy Shannon has the
romantic lead opposite Tracy.
URUGUAY TREATY
EFFORT DROPPED
Washington, Jan. 9. HP)
Negotiations for a reciprocal
trade treaty between the United
States and Uruguay have broken
! down, on top of the collapse of
I efforts to reach an agreement
with Argentina.
The Argentine negotiations
were ended last week-end after
j toms quotas on typical Argentine
I nrnffiiMa enr-h oc Tfncnnrl rxrA
canned Deer. (
"Because of the similarity tn (
important respects of the export
trade of Uruguay and Argentina
iwith the United States," the
1 state department said last night.
. "it has been found necessary in I
view of the recent termination j
! of negotiations with Argentina i
to terminate also the negotia
tions with Uruguay."
Osa Mall Tribune, w&nt
TODAY and WE0!
An amnzfnK 8(017 of rfrcur
Ult ..ot Ua-rrt-tMvUtrt wk
man, m tfamorou ))on tatner
nnrf a imfinr unlff
LEE TRACY
at
fixer Duganf
with
VIRGINIA WEIDLER
PEGGY SHANNON
Dramatic Roles
Pat O'Brien, one oi Holly
wood's most popular stars. Joins
Olympe Bvadna in her first big
role as a Broadway star In
"The Night of Nights," which
heads the double bill coming to
the New Riatto theater for to
morro wand Thursday. O'Brien
plays a Broadway producer who
j falls from the top rank into the
slums ana is orougin oacK again
by the inspiration of Miss
Bradna's love for him. Others
in the cast include Roland
Young, Reginald Gardner and
George E. Stone.
"Sabotage," featuring Arleen
Wlielan, Charlie Grapewin and
Gordon Oliver, will play as the
second feature with the O'Brien
Bradna comedy-drama.
$1958 RECEIVED
ON SEAL SMS;
MORE TO GOME
With numerous reports sUU
!o be received, Miss Helen Bul
Us, county chairman, informed
the executive board of the Jack
son Count;' Puouc Health as-51-cialion
at its luncheon-meeting
in the Colony club yesterday
that $1958.82 bad been received
to date from the annual sale
of Christmas seals. Seal funds
are used In combatting tuber
culosis. Last year the total exceeded
$2509 but reports for this year's
sale are yet to be received from
Phoenix, Jacksonville, Central
Point, Eagle Point and sundry
individual persons to whom
seals were mailed, Miss Bullls
said. January 15 has been des
ignated as th? final day lor
making returns and Mfes Bullls
asked that all be prompt in
filing reports so that the matter
would not drag on endlessly.
Butte Falls, Miss Bullis an
nounced, exceeded all past, rec
ords In this year's sale.
The board adopted a resolu
tion expressing appreciation ot
the wori of Mrs. Emil Mohi
who purchased and mailed this
years Christmas gifts to Jack
son county patients in the state
tuberculosis hospital.
Mrs. J. C, S. Weills, president
of the association, conducted
the meeting.
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Closer Coordiaattoa Grades
Between Oregon and Cal
ifornia ts Ohjectve
Closer coordination of butfer
scores or grades between Ore
gon and California will be ob
jective of a conference to be
held at Jledford Tuesday, Jan
uary 16, announces A. W. Mctx
ger, chief of the foods and
dairies division of the Oregon
state department of agriculture.
The California del e g a t i o n
', planning to attend will be hearl
;ed by O. A. Ghiggoile, chief of
the bureau of dairy service o
me vsufornia state department
of agriculture at Sacramento-
me Joint group will conriucl
a busier scoring at 3 o'clock
that afternoon In the office f
County Agent R. G. Fowler,
with samnies of hnffpr frnm
oovn stales u te useo.
A night meeting will be held
far a discussion of scoring and
other matters of mutual interest
to the two sinter All Hi,tt
makers oi Jackson and Jose-
pnme counties have been in
vited to attend this session.
The state department of ag
riculture will be represented at
the meeting and scoring by Di
rector J. D. Mickte and Bryant
Williams, field supervisor for
ivvus una aaines, ooin or Salem,
and O. G. Simpson, cream snri
dairy representative of the Port
land branch office.
Dr. n. H. Wilotw w Bv;,.
in the movement for quality
improvement of butler, will rep
resent Oregon State college at
the session.
TABI OP 7ANH
With the deepest gratitude we
extend this word, ot thanks, tot ttw
viwny kino act dJ vympmVtty -prMd
tjf titoughttui friends. These
kindnesses have meant much, to ua.
Mrs. Jtvmn MtN.Vl wan Son, Mrs.
Georgia McNm, ntn. Henry Sahi,
Mrs. fTarry Evanslzer Mrs. Geo B.
KlmbaUj Ms. Jcfc MetWU Jt Mr,
Too Late to Classify
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house, a acres grapes and. other
fruit. Good well Same fcettat
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rent, 3.&0 monlh. Call K0 N.
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BUTTER
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WILL, PREPARE DINNERS, da
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other too:iu E clarkAcm, Q14.
toad.
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Main, inquire 2& Taylor vr 3nra
FOR S.1LK- R. I. R nUtteS tutor
ctilctK, alM B-lb. fryers. Box 64,
Re. ?. Ashland, t mite north on
VnKey View road.
LOST Female wire-haired terrier
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owner IS ta 30 acres with Irrt
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fumUU references. Write Box Ita
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TDYt SALE Tram 1& Ji "?2 yfcsry
Whttf Leghorn iiena, pe&igre&&
from hens of 250 record and better,
7Sc. phone M-X-ff. Central Point,
after 6:30 p. m,
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wUtv tward,. Ont. u..tcJali tot two
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tuns at tiocne. AUo palt
and woof
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The Place to Shop
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Titia p'iace ia ytntuvn to many
ns fhe on(sfan(fi"njf headquarters
tox quality in. uwd eats We
tr. Safetf depettOabllttf arid
(lae anrjiearance cost no more
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perfect mecfinnicaif, good rcrft
twe, mauy extta aufl, ptlw4 to
bane Truck Platform toadj; good
rubber and at a bargain price.
Only $37,50
Pierce-Affen
Motor Co.
Oodga and Fiymouih
starting TOMORROW
Exciting days when
lead & legs ruled the
sin city of the West.
With TJiitilch
1 B(for Would Happan
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