MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY. MAY 28. 1940.
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LOCAL and
Call Kr T. F. Mathiesen
of Shady Cove was a Medford
business caller this morning,.
Mtdford Call.r Fred How
ard, Jacksonville resident, trans
acted business in this city to
day. Calls H.i William Walken
jnever of Central Pilnttr.n-.
acted business in this city to
day. Holmes Hera Kenneth W.
Holmes of Eagle Point trans
acted business here this morn
ing. From Ashland William W.
Beagle and Peter J. Morris,
residents of Ashland, were busi
ness callers in Medford today.
Club to Meat Contemporary
Book club will convene tomor
row afternoon ot 1:30 at the
home of Mrs. Harry Holmes,
922 South Oakdale avenue.
Naff La.s Porter J. Neff.
Medford attorney, left last even
ing by train for Portland to
transact business for several
days.
Leave Today Mrs. Lucy
Lyman of 45 Ross Court left
today by stage for Sutherlin.
Ore., where she will spend a
week visiting friends.
On Business Dean Pieper,
publicity agent, and Mary Eliza
beth Shreve, queen of the Ore
gon Shakespearean Festival as
sociation, transacted festival
business in Grants Pass today.
Hose Stolen Mrs. J. W.
Wakefield of 1003 West 10th
atreet told city police today
that 50 feet of black garden
hose was stolen from her back
yard last night.
To Reshlngla Guy W. Con
ner of 516 Belmont street ap
plied at the city building in
spector's office yesterday for a
permit to reshingle a residence
at a stated cost of $150.
Minor Accident Oscar Hup.
pinen of route 1 and C. L. Bran
atiter of Los Angeles drove cars
involved in a minor accident
at Central and Riverside ave
nues Monday evening, accord
ing to a report on file today.
Sail Music Sebastian Apollo.
local musician, and Prince Se-
laki Mehalakis. wrestler, an
nounced today that three songs
which they wrote had been
purchased by Davis and Sweg
ler, music publishers. The se
lections were written In collab
oration by the pair, Mehalakis
writing the lyrics and Apollo
the music. Titles of the songs
are "The Wind Is Whispering
Lies," "I. O. U. My Heart" and
"The Old Burra"
bottles
WC ASKED THI COlONf.1
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And ha cleared hit throat and said
that he "liked the Fairmont becau
it had such a marvelous view of Sao
Francixo and the WORLD'S FAIR.
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PERSONAL
Agent Hare E. A. Ellis, gen
eral agent for the Pacific Mu
tual life Insurance company of
Portland, was a business visitor
in Medford today. Mr. Ellis
conferred with William O'Brien,
local representative.
Halliwell Hare E. H. Halll
well, company commander of
CCCrajno.St(i'r.boat, Mlej-ld
park, was a caller at district
headquarters today. He was
en route to Redding. Cal., on
temporary duty in connection
with CCC activities.
Osborne Here William B.
Osborne, from the division of
state and private forestry in the
U. S. regional forest office in
Portland, arrived here today
and went to Butte Falls on
business. He was accompanied
by Clyde S. Martin.
Team to Drill All members
of the Eagles lodge drill team
are requested by Capt. Ord
Reed to meet in the Lincoln
school gymnasium Wednesday
at 8 p. m. to practice for their
appearance at the state conven
tion in Marshfield, June 27, 28
and 29.
Arrives Here Major W. N.
White. CCC officer 9th corps
area, and K. Wolfe, CCC liason
officer, 9th corps area. Presidio
of San Francisco, arrived In
Medford this morning by train
from Vancouver Barracks.
Wash., for a routine Inspection
of Medford district CCC head
quarters. They plan to leave
this evening by train for' San
Francisco.
Bar to Dine Southern Ore
gon Bar association will hold
annual election of. officers at a
dinner meeting this evening at
6:30 in the Hotel Holland.
James C. Derendorf, Portland
lawyer, will be present to dis
cuss the proposed rules of civil
procedure for adoption In state
courts. Otto J. Frohnmayer,
president, will preside.
Green Leaves Gordon R.
Green, division manager of
American Fruit Growers Inc.,
left yesterday by United main
liner for his annual trip east
to visit principal fruit markets.
He plans to be away three
weeks, during which time he
will view markets nvor h
United States. He will make
the entire trip by plane.
Confers Hara Carl Nelunn
civil aeronautics authority pilot
training coordinator hi the
northwest district, left Medford
municipal airport today for Eu
gene in his Piper coupe. He
arrived late yesterday to con
fer with executives in charge
of the Southern Orecon Cnlleae
of Education civilian pilot train
ing program at the local air
port. l.ahflQ Til-
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tycuguiiui lisle ai icdii
uwu price win sen JOM on , W I
Com Ciitt, too! Mild yet fjT
Mmtisfyingricb, yet light , '
bodied worth trying todsff
To dm. 43.118.200 bosl told!
73 grain utmtral ipirhs90 proof,
Coeuoeatal Dualling Car! Pfaila.. Pa.
And the tmiled and uid ihi choa
the Fairmont becmuat "it's the paytat
place in the city. ..there's ao much to
do hen . . . and abort ail it's imtrtl"
stay here . .
to know put
ran mm it."
Attend School William H
Driscoll, CCC district adjutant,
and E, J. Brugger, district sub
sistence officer, attended a fire
school at Roseburg yesterday.
The school was sponsored by
the following agencies, Umpqua
national forest. Coo County
Fire Patrol association, Douglas
County Fir Patrol association
and the Oregon and California
Lands Administration.
Call Hare Several men asso
ciated with the bureau of Bio
logical Survey. Portland. wr
callers at the local forest office
this morning. They were Roy
Fugate, district agent, and Rob
ert A. Rowe. assistant district
agent. Theodore Kachin of the
Pacific northwest forest experi
ment station, Portland, was also
a visitor here today. He went
to Butte Falls district of U. S.
forest service to look over the
timber stand Improvement work
being done by CCC Camp South
Fork, and planned later to stop
at Union Creek district.
Plan Passengers Mrs. Char
les Helser. Jr., was a passenger
going to San Francisco on the
forenoon United Mainliner to
day. Earl Leever was a pas
senger to Portland on the early
morning plane. Boarding the
midnight southbound plane for
Los Angeles were H. W, Irwin
and J. A. Lyons. On the south
bound flagstop E. Eustis and C.
H. Jonas went to San Francisco
and T. V. Williams got off the
same plane from Portland. L.
M. Weisenburger and R. W.
Reppert were passengers off the
evening northbound flagstop
Monday.
Job Tests U. S. civil sen-ice
commission today announced
open competitive examinations
for the following positions: asso
ciate materials inspector, S3200
a year, and assistant materials
Inspector, $2600 a year, U. S.
maritime commission; stationary
firemen. $1320 and $1200 a
year, public buildings adminis
tration, federal works agency;
chemical positions in four
grades with salaries from $4600
to $3200 a year. Full informa
tion about the positions may be
obtained at Medford postoffice
from Stanley G. Sherwood,
acting secretary of the local
board of civil service exam
iners. AT ROTARY MEET
It was "Farmers' Day" at the
luncheon meeting of Medford
Rotary club today at Hotel Med
ford, and a number of Rotarians
brought farmer guests to enjoy
a special program arranged by
Tom Wray. A feature of the
entertainment was a series of
sleight-of-hand tricks performed
by" John Eac, Medford ma
gician. Burton Isaac, Medford
high school drum champion,
also presented three drum num
bers. In the preliminary portion of
the program, Dr. Charlea Lem
ery, club president, arranged
for a series of fines for club
members which netted more
than $25 for the current Red
Cross campaign.
Lee Bishop discussed briefly
the war in Europe and gave
some highlights of an interest
ing article published in London
last January, predicting various
events which have since trans
pired. George Gates, program
chairman, assisted in planning
details of today's "Farmer'
Day entertainment.
LOCAL COUPLES GET
Reno, Nev., Slay 27. (Pi
Marriage licenses issued late
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"Rebecca" Coming To Craterian
Between Judith Anderson.
housekeeper at Manderley, and
Joan Fontaine, the bride its
master brings home, is the un
seen shadow of "Rebecca", hov
ering always hovering over the
household, a shadow of impend
ing doom, wrapping Manderley
in a shroud of nameless terror.
"Rebecca", directed by mas
ter of mystery Alfred Hitch
cock, and starring Laurence
"Gang Buster"
Fay Bainter, popular charac
ter actress, has her most import
ant role to date as that of the
gang-buster in "The Lady and
the Mob", which comes to the
Roxy Theatre for tomorrow and
Thursday, as the added feature
with "Spirit of Culver"..
Saturday included:
Robert Virtue, 23, and Nada :
Sinclair, 18. both Medford, Ore.'
Licenses Sunday: i
John M. Downs, 29, and Cath- j
erine Haynes, 28, both Eagle 1
Point, Ore. j
Mr. Virtue is listed in the
city directory as living in Cen- j
tral Point. The address of Miss '
Sinclair Is not shown. 1
You'll Spend the HappiestHourof
Your Life with Frank and this All-
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Olivier with Miss Fontaine,
comes to the Craterian theatre
tomorrow for a fourJay engage
ment, a motion picture adapted
from the du Maurier best seller,
one of the outstanding film hits
in years. The suspense that
Hitchcock keeps ever-mounting,
the mysterious, compelling dra
ma of a young couple fighting
a furtive secret, makes "Rebec
ca" one of the most unusual
film plays in a decade.
Funniest Role
"The Ghost Comes Home,'
featuring Frank Morgan in one
of the funniest roles of his ca
reer, is the feature attraction
heading the double bill opening
for today and tomorrow only at
the New Rialto Theatre, with
Morgan as a small-town store
keeper tangling with night club
high life and the problem of
spending a million dollars on
his home town amid tribulations
galore. Thu story deals with a
timid pet-store keeper who, after
Big Dance
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Towiuend Hall
Wed., May 29
GOOD MUSIC
Star Cast . . . !
with FRANK MORGAN
Billie BURKEeAnn RUTHERFORD
Nat PENDLETON e Donald MEEK
Frank ALBERTSONe Ann MORRIS
Hobart Cavanaugh Reginald Owen
TODAY and WEDNESDAY!
being supposedly dead In a ship-
wreck, returns home to find his
family gleefully spending his
insurance money, and trials and
complications keep up the hi
larinusnes until he exposes the
local banker and becomes the
town's Number One Hero.
Blllie Burke heads the large
supporting cast as his wife.
Others include Ann Rutherford.
Nat Pendleton. Reginald Owen.
Donald Meek, Frank Alhertson.
Harold Huber and Hobart Cav
anaugh. rh pfM-ae best of !hc
"Saint Series", based upon the
romantic and detecting esca
pades of Simon Templar. "The
Saint's Double Trouble", in
which the star, George Sanders,
plays both the Saint and an un
derworld figure, plays as the
companion feature with "The
Ghost Comes Home".
WARREN LODOK NO. 10
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jtG WodnmtUy. May 38, 1940.
Worn e P. oeeree.
O. W. Shorn, W. M.
Too Late to Classify
WANTED Lady roomtr. Clean fur
nuhed root a. dose in. private fam
ily. 1.50 wee. 626 W. 4 th St.
Phone 633-X.
FOR RENT 6-room modern nous.
garag. Second ooum from Oak
drove school.
FRUIT JARS FOR SALE.
Rlrtrtlde.
WOOD WAN fTD W rm now In
tht market for acvpral hundred
tiers or 12tnch and 16-Inch langa
body Fir. Aim torn hnrdvood.
Phont 833. F. B. SAMSON CO.,
4th and Front.
FOR 'RENT Small apartment. 445
eo. front.
FOR 8AIE or trade for refrigerator
or warning machine oidemobile
Pickup, lloenaed. 327 Edwarda.
FOR BALE White enamel Icebox.
8. 60S Kin St.
WILL BELL 9S0 EQUITY In prop
erty at aio ceaar ror tssu.
SMALL BAWMJLL FOR SALE. Term.
E. H. Mom. 1617 N. Rlveralde.
FOR RENT Fumlahed room for
cemieman. 36 N. Orange. Phone
1137-X.
HELP WANTED We want a young
man neiween as and 90 yeara of
age with aecd and feed experience.
Muat be qualified In aalea work.
F. E. Samaon Co., 4th and Front.
LAST TIMES TONITE: JOHN STEINBECK'S
THE SECRET OF MANDERLEY
broods over many lives .. haunting, mysterious.',
in one of the most dramatic and gripping love
stories ever
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LAURENCE OLIVIER JOAN FONTAINE
ler tf"Wultrtnt Htkha" i ktr mutinol itarrint dtiut
we CIORGB SANDERS ..JUDITH ANDERSON ' im ALFRED HITCHCOCK!
hews Vtly
et 1:4ft
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FOR L J fat ban ana real
ealree. Un. J. ft. Winn. TreU.
FOR SALS OR TRADE "1936 '" ChT
rolet pickup. Phone 33a Jackson
ville. WANTED Neat appeirtnf lady to
cam (or baby t months. 61.00 day.
Reference. Le. Totve.
FOR SALS Model "A" Phaeton, ei
eel lent condition. PrtTste owner.
Good reason for sellln. Phone 685.
WANTED Housekeeper for TO other -teas
famile of three. Horn and
wseee. Write P. O. Boi 153, Eagle
Point.
WANTED Oram sacks. Ueciord ruei.'
1123 N. Central.
FOR 8 A IE T h. p. Bvlnrude out
board motor. Q. O. Robot ds. Gold
FOR SALS OR TRADE Surwe milk
ing machine, 2 unit. Oeo. Rice.
Central Point. 4th and Laurel.
BIO B LOX Part dry hfap1n loud
$9 00. MMford Pud. Trl. 631.
WOOD SOc tin- t yard. S33 o.
On tral. rMllvrrrd. bi double sno
cu. ft. load. nr. IUO: pim. S3 75:
txiar. S.1SO. Cllv Pual and Lum
ber Co. Phona 2.
FOR SALE 14-toot boat and kicker.
SIS Whitman.
FOR BALK or mil trad for late
car my equity la 6-room plastered
houae. acreage. D. O. Miller,
Howard Ave.
ICS PRICES REDUCED!
Now 60o per 100 lb., delirered.
Ice Box e. for sale or Rent.
Valley Fuel Co. Tel. 76
FOR SALE Wild oat hay In hock,
or trade for work. Hereford bull
or cattle. H. C. Btrdaall, Barneburi
Road.
Hi H'flm'
Here's s sweet
little two-year-old
swapped to
us by local doctor. Been fed
the best of oats and groomed
erery day. dwell shoes and
"doc kept Us Innards In per
fect shape. Don't pass up this
beauty.
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Town Sedan
Humphrey Motors
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HIGHEST CASH VrtlCTS PAID for
SCRAP IRON AND METAL .. all
kind a, Batterlja, radiators, alumi
num, copper. braa: also btdea.
petta and wool. Medford Bargain
House. 37 N Grape Phone 1063
FOR RENT Spacious and attractive
four-room downstairs suite in the
Holly Apartments. Completely fur
nished except diithes and linen.
Garage Second door north of
pi- to: flee. Adults only. 64a Avail
able June 1. See manager In rear.
Or phone 1397-R.
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