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LOST AND FOUND
REPORT lost nog, animal cruelty
cases Human Society. Phone 1616.
WANTED MALE HELP
HELP WANTED We want a young
man between 35 and SO years of
age with seed and feed experience.
Must be qualified in le work.
. F E. Samson Co., 4th nd Front.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Housekeeper for mother
less family of three. Home and
wage. Write P. O. Box 163, Eagle
Point.
BTRONO ELDEKLY WOMAN wants
position caring for lnvlid ldy.
Patient with children. Marthen
Cutltp, eo X. M. Wllkine, Drain.
Ore.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Carpentry by day or con
tract. New or remodeling. Cecil
Owen. Phons 1453-J-l.
WANTED Landscape development
and mantenance work; rock and
water gardens. H. M. Lamb, 729
West 2nd.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WATCH for opening advertisement
ui this psper Frldsy. K. P. Hsll.
FAMILY WASHING, called for and
delivered, 86c. Phone 453-R-2.
WOOD WANTED We are
now in
hundred
the market for several
tier of 13-lnch and 16-Inch large
body Fir. Also some hardwood.
Phone 833. F. I. SAMSON CO,
4tb and Front.
WE WELD ANYTHING: pot metal,
aluminum, brasa, copper, cast Iron.
Mac c Floyd's, 233 N. Riverside.
BRINO YOUR FRIENDS to the open
ing dance K. P. Hall Saturday,
June 2.
X GIVE ESTIMATES on whitewash
ing your building or cold water
paint. Phone 161.
COMMERCIAL SPRAYING. If cater
pillars or earwigs are bothering
you. Phone 161.
WANTED Beat car or pickup
S360. Box 608 Tribune.
BODY AND FENDER WORK done by
L. A. Porter at Mao as Floyd
Phone 320.
WANTED Cows to pasture. Clarence
Arnold Rt 4, Box 484. Buckshot
Hill road. - - -
WELL DRILLING-1 60 per ft. first
aj 60 ft., etc. J. M Dodge. 619 King
WANTED
Wool, mohair, bldea and pelt
Medford Bargain House. 37 North
Qrp St. Phon 1062.
HE PAY MOrlk CASH
For Your Furniture.
BARNEHI.ro ANIIREWS
6th and Front. Phon 847
WANTED Dressmaking, alteration
Katharine Satterlae. Singer Shop.
33 South Orape
BEST PRICES PAID
For Your evrnlture.
E4DS FURNITURE Phone 1198-J
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID
For Your Furniture
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOl'SB
27 N Orar St PhonelgM
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 6-room modern unfurn
ished house t 639 6. Holly St.
Owner, 623 S. Holly.
)5
R RENT 4 -room house.
Haven. Inquire 319 W. Clark.
FOR RENT 4-room partly furnished
house. 820 per month. Redden At
Co., Phone "20.
FOR RENT 6-room modern house,
garage, second bous from Oak
Orova school.
FOR RENT Clean, well furnished.
4 to 6-room house with sleeping
porch. 117 Laurel.
FOR RENT 7-room house. 3 bsths.
Downstairs completely renora d
On paved atreet Phone 1938-J.
FOR rent e-rocm furnisned Eng
lish stucco, hardwood floor, eiec- j
tricallv equipped oummer mu..i
Reterence. Paon 165S-J 11 Un-
coin.
FOR RENT 4-room houe. sleeping
porch Inquire 708', West 4th.
FOR PENT New five-room fur
nished dupiei: electric tove. Frig
lcalr. garage, laundry room. lwn
Reasonable 208 8 Ivy or Inquire
711 King St.
FOR RENT- 8 room furnished bouai
?1 H-ven
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
VDi RENT Attractive 1-roora up
s's:ra aparrment. new! f irnlehed
r.nnr.h: lit v fi.'.Male.
yVr.t wm. !, Ceauai Foist.! sni
FOR RENT APARTMENTS I
for
So.
RENT email
Front.
apartment. 448
FURNISHED, oool Insulated apt.
Adulu only, no dogs, 603 8. Holly.
PTJRNU3HED As-ARTalENT. private
twin. Fricldilr. SOS W Main.
FOR RENT Light housekeeping
room. Phone M2-1.
CLEAN furnlsmhed epartment. around
Iloor. Call n W. 2nd between
1:30 and 7 p. m. or phone morn
ings. 881-L.
FOR RENT Clean, attractive, furn
ished apartment; continuous hot
water; reasonable; adult only. 344
So. Central.
FOR RENT Furnished
apt., adult
only. 344 So. Orp.
OE BAUER APTS tb at Olkdala
rresuge. courtesy, with comfort
able modern horn Furnished or
unfurnished Moderate price By
day. week or month. Phone 71S-Y
PRUITT Apta., ovr Bollowaya Groc
ery lit n Central. Pb 1416 or 32
Prultfe Musle-Radlo Center
FURNISHED
mente; al
Wet 10th.
3 and 8-room apart-
bouse. Adult. 604
MODERN fumishM apartment, beat,
hot water. Electrolux. garage. ' 10
Qulnc 6t-
FARMERS e Fruitgrower Bank
apartment. 3 room and bath,
gas heat. Inquire 317 West Sth.
APARTMENT FOR RENT
Smsll furnished apartment.
Shower Hot and cold water
paid. Steam beat. 3 closet.
Cabinet space. In Mall Trib
une Building Apply at busi
ness odlee MaU Tribune.
FOR RENT Furnlfhtd Rooms
FOR RENT Furnished room for
gentleman. 83 N. Orange. Phone
1127-X.
FOR RENT Well rurnished sleeping
room; garage If desired. 336 South
Riverside.
FURNISHED ROOM, near
house. 120 8. Laurel. .
FURNISHED room tor rent, hot and
cold water In room. Oarage, ll A
Orange.
ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. 404 8. Orape
FOR RENT Room. 33 50 week.
Prt-
vate entrance. 408 Edwards.
FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM
FOR RENT Room with board suit
able for two. 820. Phone 1977-J.
ROOM AND BOARD, private home,
quiet, cool, good meals. 614 Beatty.
Phone 1971-R.
ROOM AND BOARD 716 E.
81 per day.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Store funding and two
office rooms Sea A! Llttrell or
Roland Hubbard.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE Bronx baby turkeys
ready Friday. 26c. Four weeks old
straight run Rock and Red
chlcka 16c. Whit Muscovy duck
lings 20c. Fat hena and new-laid
eggs.
CAR LEY POULTRY FARM
North Big Y Market
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE A-l pony for small
children. Mann place. Griffin Creek.
FOR SALE Young, good milk cow
due to freshen soon. Also 3 dozen
heavy breed, good laying hena.
Jesjen Service Station, Crater Lake
Highway.
FOR
pigs-
SALE Thoroughbred Duroc
McCsy, 12014 . Spring Street.
FOR SALE 3 fit hoes and 3 veal
calve. Mrs. J. R. Winn. Trail.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
1938 DODGE De Luxe Hollywood Se
dan original blue flnlsb like new.
very small mileage. The beat buy
tn town, fully guaranteed and easy
to own on our terms.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Distributor
FOR SALE Cord Sport Sedan,
straight 8. front wheel drive, 6
wire wheels. Make fine racer.
Priced low. Royal Rogue Kennel.
1937 PLYMOUTH De Luxe Sedan
beautiful lakeland green finish.
many extras Including 869 Phllco
radio, De L-txe heater and derrost
ers. guaranteed throughout and
priced to sell quick on our low
payment plan.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dode and Plymouth Distributor
FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In
35 Terraplane 4-door sedan. Sea
at 23 Almond.
FOR SALE Model "A" Phaeton, ex
cellent condition. Private owner.
Good reason for selling. Phone 886.
FOR SALE OR TRADE "1936" Chev
rolet pickup. Phone 232 Jackson.
villa.
FOR SALE CHEAP 1940 Chev truck
and Van air brakea. 3 apeed axle,
good 8.26-20 tires. Terms. Phone
911-J
TOR SALE REAL ESTATE
MEDFORD REALTY
BOARD
Your real estate deal
ing! are safeguarded
when you deal with
a Realtor.
Members
Brown es Whit. 104
w. Msin St.
Harold H Brown. 133 Main o
Mart A. Oold,. tnc . 109 t. M..n Jt
W. J Koueri. " --
So. Ore. Realty Co.. 118 N RIV
Cut Y. Tcngwsld. 126 W Main St.
FOR SALE-New 6-roora house: H
acre s.so trailer house scros track
from Newbry pecking house weet
of Phoenix. Oram Wslker.
FOR SALE-Flne building
front. 130 feet deep, on Sterk St.,
one block of. Crar Lsk. avenue
Suitable tor large home or de.
ir mnelera-e price. A. F Sten-
nett. owner. 323 So. Rlve-sl3e.
W.LL LL 8880 t.VlTV in prop-
at 8i wwAf - v
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
INCOME RANCH. CLOSE IN li
acre. SS cultivated. Irritated; out-
, alda pasture; fifteen food milker,
lour netiera, six bogs, one team.
Implement, two house, two barns,
good spring, other building. Priced
low. sickness; sell, trade home with
garden. Owner Box 488 Tribune.
OWNER will trade new So. California
beech Income duplex In high clasa
neighborhood for acreage on Rogue
River. My equity (2.260.00. Mort
gage S3.SO0.O0. Income S800 to
S1.000 a year. Clifford A. Green
uou. ju No. Hlgoiand a. Hol
lywood, California.
WHEN you think of real esUt think
or Brown a White
FOR SALE 6-acre tract. 2-room
house, screened-ln porch, chicken
house, 38 chickens go with place;
good concreted well. A bargain
for cash. wm. stuckar, Route 4.
Box 30, Medford.
FOR SALE Cinnabar property, two
Claims, cow creek mining district.
W. H. Ferguson, Gold Hill.
FOR SALE or will trad tor late
cr my equity in 6-room plterd
house, acreage. D. Q. Miller,
Howard Ave.
FOR SALE Modem 6-room home.
628 8. Holly. See owner. 632 S.
Holly.
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS
Convenient terms Usta available
at National Farm Loan Office
Holly Theatre Building Medford
HOU9ES FOR SALE tn Medford and
surrounding towns Easy tcrn.a
Jackaon County Federal Saving
and Loan Association.
CITY and country properties, RENT
ALS. LOANS INSURANCE. C S
Butterfleld 409 Medford Building
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE 30-30 Winchester rifle,
also 22 rifle. Route 2. Box 44.
FOR SALE Hall or stair
Inquire Vawter Apt. No, 4.
carpet.
FOR SALE Almost new Montgomery
Ward pressure pump. S36.00. J.
Bynum. Howard and DeBarr.
FOR SALE Wild oat hay tn shock,
or trade for work. Hereford bull
or cattle. H. E. Birds!!, Bameburg
Road.
FOR SALE 7 h. p. Evlnrude out
board motor. O. Q. Robblna. Gold
Hill.
SMALL SAWMILL FOR SALE. Terms.
E. H. Morse, 1617 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE or trade for refrigerator
or washing machine Oldsmobll
S Pickup, licensed.. 327 Edwards.
JACKS 2nd nana store, the House
of a Thousand Bargalna Harnesa.
spring tooth, pumps, shingles fur
niture, stove, at 106 S Grape
NEWTOWN APPLES at Medford loa
ec Storage. Dolph Phlpps.
NU-WAY Msttrese and Upholstering
Co Phone 393 309 West 8tb t
BONO BIRDS 1127 West Main St
2 BRAND-NEW SPARK oil
Bargain price. Phone 13
PANSY, ZINNIA, ASTER, etc. 10C
do. Vegetable plant. 30 Laurel
PIPE
Pipe and Fittings New and Used
Large stock. All sue oat our
price
MEDFORD BARGAIK HOUSE
37 N Drape St. Phone 1083
OOOD used 7-tt. SUPER-COLD re
frigerated display case. Bargain
Phone 12
FOR EXCHANGE
TRADE 3 goats for 1 milking goat.
Phone 1666-X.
FOR SALE OR TRADE '38 Plymouth
sedan. 8600;
easy
terms. Phone
834-J-2.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Young team
of horses and Harnesa. Bert Nel
son. Beaple.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE Meat Market, groceries,
fountain. Doing good business. Box
No. 718. Tribune.
FOR SALE st half value, on account
of sickness will seen lie th
Riverside Apartment. 28 rental
apartmenta and 4-room apartment
for manage.- Best buy In Oregon,
and a money-maker Completely
furnished; clear title; good busi
ness Phone 457-J
MISCELLANEOUS
BIO OPENINO DANCE Saturday,
June 1. K. P. Hall. Old-time
dnelng.
OPENINO NITE K. P. HALL Satur
day, June 1st.
PIANO INSTRUCTION.
FBED ALTON HAIOHT. Teacher of
Piano. Modern methods. Summer
short courses, June 1st to Aug. 17.
Song arranging, compoelng, edit
ing. 318 Mberty Building.
ELECTROLUX AOENCY. Phone 1068
SADDLES Made to order.
Saddle Shop, Qranta Pass
6th.
Olbson
312 So
Electrolux Cleaner Service. Fb 1068
LAWN MOWERS
B7Q-Y
machine ground
PbRSONAL
CARD READINOS. 31. 329 Jeanette
PALMISTRY and crystal reading
Phone 3448. 480 Mounuin Ave..
S'hUnd
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Lrsmaklng
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
Fur Remodeling Buttona and
Buckles covered Room 802 0 S
Nat Bvnk Blag T-l 1181
Expert Window Cleaner
LET JOE DO IT
Expert Window Cleaners Oeneral
house cleaners Floor wsxlng Jo
Pr- r.'- Pi'.n 1172
INSTRUCTIONS
1 , -, -
INS rRCCnoN piano 1 modern and
cls1cM violin cello, flut trum
pet trombone Compose, srrana
ISH H'NDPICR B 4i Tribune
Radiator Repairing
, BOOFl KAU
Aula Loin
ADVANTAGES OF OUR
CAR LOAN PLAN
L Ho Interest charged tn advance
3. Your own Ineuranca accepted
t. Car doea not have to be paid
for.
4. You get the money tn ten min
ute
1 Special low spring payment
g. You deal direct and save money
See
W E THOMAS. Manager
OREGON FINANCE CO.
At Our Mala Offlos
46 South Central. Phon 183.
License No. M-317.
DRIVE IN
AUTO LOANS
and
REFINANCING SERVICE
Deal with a southern Oregon
owned Independent finance com
pany wher your needs will receive
PERSONAL CONSIDERATION at
all time
Immediate action I No red tapel
Our years of experience Insure
you of the best service DRIVE IN
for YOUR oonfldenttal losn
Used CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD
"DRIVE IN"
P. T. "JERRY" YOUNG
Motor Investment Company
Lie M-274 Phone 169.
9th and Bartlett.
120 TO 11.000
On Your Car.
1932 to 1940 Model car
and light truck
1 to 18 Month to Repay
CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO.
HAROLD H BROWN AOENCY
Agent
123 East Main M-236 Phone 807.
CAR LOANS
Solve your financial
. problems by
refinancing or borrowing
LOANS ON CARS
1932-1939
Tn-State Acceptance Corp.
I License M-263
MARK A. GOLDY
109 E Main. Phone 728
Loans
MONEY TO LOAN on modem dwell
tng of lt construction 89 76
per montb per thousand. Low Int
erest rate.
BROWN ft WHITE. 104 V Main
PERSONAL LOANS
YOU CAN BORROW $100
If You Can Set Aside
Sl.68 A WEEK
Other Amount tn Proportion.
We Are
Friendly Confidential Prompt,
OREGON FINANCE CO.
W E Thomas. Mgr. Lie No 8-211
46 So. Central. Phon 139
Painting
TOM FENTON
Painter and Pecorstor
First class work guaranteed.
Phon 1749-Y.
IF YOTJ ENJOY first claaa painting
and paperhangtng in your home
cn.i rTa.na una, tiue w turn at i
No Job too large or too small Phone
1963.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Roofing
WE REPAIR or apply any type of
roof Pabco Roofings, fihlnglea.
Coatings and Paint. Wall Paper
Ekervon Paint and Roof Co. SS So
Bartlett Tel 34S
Transfer
CITY TRANSFER STORAGE CO
Household moving and general
hauling 2 S. Grape Pbone 3060
day or nlrht.
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
40 S Fir Street
Insured Carriers
Local and Long Distance Hauling
Phone 644
EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO
Office 18 South Fir Phone SIS
Prices right. Service guaranteed
Stocks and Bonds
ONLY STOCK TICKER service In
Oregon ouuid of Portland con
tinuous quotation during mrket
hour. M N Hogan at Co.. 214
B Main St. Medford
Gold Hill
Gold Hill. May 30, (Spt.V
Past Noble Grand club met May
23 In I.O.O.F. hall with Mr.
Ethel Martin as hostess. Next
meeting will be June 13 with
Mrs. Irene Hendrickson as hos
tess. Mrs. Frank Carter returned home
last Thursday evening from Corvallls
where she waa the delegate to arena
lodge from Amethyst Rebekah lodge.
Mra. B. J. Marth and son Neal left
Friday to return to their home In
Chicago, after having apent th past
month visiting here with Mra
Martb'a alster. Mrs. Clarence Cook
and 'amlly.
Mr. and Mrs. Derwln Mapel, Ells
worth Oreer, and Mrs. and Mra.
Llnsley Dormsn spent the week-end
fuuilng and boating at Squaw lake.
Mr. and Mrs. John Essmn and
daughter left last Saturday to spend
their summer vacation In Olympla,
Wash. .
Aurelle Blair of Redding 1 visiting
here thla week with hi parent.
Mr. nd Mrs. Jo Blair.
Mildred Prauss of Beagle spent
several daya last week with friend
here.
Mr. and Mra. Col Hayes were
recent visitors her with Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Hayes. They returned
to their home at Oold Beach last
Sunday and were accompanied home
by their niece, Kathryn Hayea. and
Yvonn Moore, who win pnd a
couple of week there. '
Lenore Clement left Tuesday for
Yreka to make her horn with rela
tlvea. Miss Clement ha attended
school her th put several years
and has been very active In the
local Olrl Scout troop.
Friends of Chris Jorgenson were
shocked to hear of hla passing lsst
Saturday at hla 4ione In Ashland.
Ha haa many friend here, where he
owned and operated the O. K. Pae
tlme for several yeara. until he sold
his business to Harry Parkhurst.
Mrs. J. Plnkerton returned home
Tuesday from Olendale, Cel., where
she has visited th past few week.
Rae Clement Is visiting relative
In Weavervilie, Cal.
The Abel family, formerly of Galls
Creek have moved Into the Erlckaon
house, formerly occupied by the Dale
I Th school board announce that
Cross -Word Puzzle
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1J. Takea a ami
IS Custom
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lb. Vtoodsmaa'a
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W. Gleam
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mouthed
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angina
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17. Fatty degen
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wis 40. Native Htndv
nu rue maid
41. Chang
43. Speak to
44. Having a tuft
of aoft
hairs:
botany
4. Acts dispirit.
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cuit 44. On th shel
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with
hammer
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rapidly
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by a "ertal r
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tba aax
thy hv ordered t n S-toe
acbool but which will replaco the
on driven by Clinton Walker, tvnd
la (or um on the Kane CreaWU
low flprlnps route.
Mlaa Beth Paulaen left Monday (or
Berkeley wher ah will apend part
of her vacation.
Mrs. Pred Von Pegert and daughter
Bertl Crook of Coqulll returned
to their horn Tuesday after visiting
several days at the horn of Mr.
and Mra. Bob Kle of thla city.
4.
News of 4-H
q CLUBS
Br Batty Wahl.
Crystal Spring 4-H club held
its monthly meeting at the home
of Joe Lester. Harry and Jean
Lydiard gave an interesting
demonstration of how to make
a homemade calf blanket, which
all calf raisers will put on their
calves before showing at the
fair.
Members present were Jean
Lydiard, Zevieve Lester, Elaine
Sutherlln, Marian Sutherlin.
Betty Wahl and Harry Lydiard.
Stanley L y r i a r d and Jim
Sutherlin, club leaders, also
were present.
THE GRANGE
Roxy Ann Grange.
Roxy Ann Grange will give
its r e g u 1 a r dance Saturday
night, June I, at Its hall on
Spring street, from 9 to 2
o'clock. Merrill's orchestra will
play and the Home Economics
club will serve refreshments at
midnight. The public la cor
dially invited.
County Y. G. A.
Jackson county Y. G. A. at
last meeting voted to have
picnic and business meeting at
Jackson Hot Springs, Sunday,
June 2.
All Grangers between the
ages of 14 and 35 and those In
tercsted, are especially urged to
attend.
The picnic will start at 12:30
sharp and those who attend are
asked to bring their own bas
kets and service.
Swimming and aoftball are
part of the program plan.
There will be no regular Y
G. A. meeting June 12, as state
Grange will meet at
June 10 to 14.
Salem
Scare Amuses Twins
San Francisco (U.R) The 4-year-old
twins, Billie and Jim
mie Johnston, found a bottle in
the street and amused them
selves by pretending there was
$1,000,000 inside. They asked
their mother if she could see
It, too. Her eyes did not get
beyond the label which read
"arsenic." She rushed them to
the hospital where they had a
grand time watching the doc
tors fuss over them'. Finally
they believed the twins' story
that the bottle was empty when
they found it.
Surpriios Evoryon '
Oroville, Cal. (U.R) The fire
department wag called out and
equipped with electric torchea
to help find 3-year-old Billie
Lehman n who had disappeared
and was believed to have crawl
ed through a small hole Into a
dark cave under a restaurant.
While the firemen were bravely
at their task, Billie'i mother
heard him gurgle and he
crawled out from under the bed
at home.
Builds New Amy
Trans van Ceuwalaart (above)
president ef the Belgian cham
ber, la halp'ng lead an attempt
In Paris to organise new Bel
gian army to fight the Germans.
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Die in Crash
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Second Lieut. Jess A. Smith
Mop) and second Lieut. Charles
A. Nisbatt (below) and four en
listed men were killed when
their army air corps bomber, a
Douglas B-ll, crashed near Mo
lav. Calif., several hours after
it had taken off on a night train
ing flight.
VALUE OF NEGRO
ACTING IN FILMS
FPJ1RNI
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By Alexander Kahn
Hollywood (U.R) The motion
I picture screen haa been alow In
recognizing the value the Negro
may be to films, although the
stage has long known the en
tertainment possibilities of the
Negro actor.
Symbolic of the new-found
movie recognition, of course, la
the Academy award won by Hat-
tie McDaniel for her histrionic
efforts in "Gone With The
Wind." That apparently was the
signal for greater use of Negro
actors In pictures.
On the stage there never was
a season In which the artistry
of Negro players did not add to
theatrical history. Such presen
tations as "Porgy and Bess,"
The Green Pastures," "Porgy"
and "Four Saints In Three Acts"
have made the public aware of
the talent of the Negro.
Yet, until 1940, the cinema
waa content to relegate the Ne
gro player to minor lobs of com-
ic relief. That is not true today.
An outstanding example of a
Negro player who has risen to
almost starring proportions in a
short time Is Eddie Anderson
the Rochester of radio and
movies.
These, however, are not the
only Negro personalities who
have appeared or are available
to appear on the screen. The
movies can draw upon Paul
Robeson. BUI Robinson, Willie
Best, Louise Beavers, Ethel Wa
ters, Louis Armstrong, Rex In
gram and others who rank as
experienced actors and singers.
Jail To Hospital
Butte, Mont. (U.R)E. Hcllman
obtained a quick transfer from
the city jail to St. James' hos
pital by rolling off the top bunk
of the Jail cell and landing on
the cement floor below. Police
psychiatrists were unable to de
cide whether the "roll" was on
purpose or accidental.
Bear Was There
Ironton, Ohio (JP) Don
Schwartzwelder didn't believe
he really saw a bear standing
In the middle of the street
that Is not until he actually hit
It. The bear had escaped from
its cage at a nearby gasoline fil
ling station. The animal was un
scathed from the encounter, but
Schwartawelder's car was dam
aged. LOAH3
ON HOMES
MKUFORU DISTIKt
Variable Interest
FIRST FEDERAL
eaviMts a loam assN
op Mtnroan .
17 Nertb Holly
LODGE
NOTICES
CARPENTERS LOCAL. 2087, meet A.
F. of L Hail first and th.id Friday
each month. Visiting memhara wel
come.
inn: renin lcse. No.
103, A. r. A. M. Special
communication Friday. May
31st. Work in tba E. A
degree.
RAYMOND K. FRISBII, W. M.
rorecasta
Medford and vicinity: Showers to
night and Friday.
Oregon: Showera tonight and Fri
day, cooler east portion Friday, fresh
southeast and south wind off th
coast.
Local Data
Temperature a year eg today!
highest 70. lowest 43.
Total monthly precipitation, 43
Inches; deficiency for the month, j63
Inches.
Total precipitation Hie Septem
ber 1. 1939, 22 28 Inches; excess for
th season 4.98 Inches.
Relative humidity at t p. m. yes
terday 88 percent: fi a. m. today
40 percent.
Tomorrow: sunrise 4:38 a. m., sun
set 7:39 p. m.
Observations Taken at 4.30 a. m,
110 Merldlaa Time.
M FCloude
.00 Clear
XX Cloudy
T P Cloudy
.11 Bain
M Clear
XH Clear
JOB Cloudy
.00 F Cloudy
-00 p Cloudy
M Clear
T Cloudy
JOO P Cloudy
T P Cloudy
XM Clear
.11 Rain
.00 Cloudy
AO Cloudy
XM Cloudy
M p Cloudy
Los Angelea 73
Medford 78
New York 80
Omaha 80
Phoenix 97
1 Portland 78
Reno 76
l RoMburg 77
! Salt Lake S2
San Franctaoo 70
Seattle 79
Spokane . 87
Wash., D. 0 82
Wenatchee 86
Boom In Toys
London (U.R) Withdrawal of
German toya from the market
has caused a boom In the British
toy trade, and while German
children are having fewer and
smaller toys, the British child
has a greater variety and choice
than ever. Some manufacturer
report a 300 per cent increase In
their export trade.
Skunks "Whiter"
Amherst. Mass. (U.R) W. W.
Dykstra, U. S. biological survey
agent at Massachusetts State
college, says that the blacker
the skunk, the whiter his record.
Skunks with broad white stripes
he says, are more disturbing to
roosting chickens than those
nearly black.
KIWANI S As president
of Klwanls International, Ben
nett O. Knudson of Albert Lea,
Minn, will preside over organ
liallon's 24th convention June
18-28 at Minneapolis. Klwanls
has 1.085 clubs and over 1M.M
memben In V. 8, Canada.
cancel cn
van-
Without woitle4...ar back In
oiy poyit)evts fittad to yov irv
come). Your car nd not b fvJfy
poid for. Redo. your prftf
payments. Why net oik imI
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Phone 81. Urens M-184
Meteorological Report
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Boise 83 67
Beaton 68 47
Chicago S8 48
Denver 78 63
Eureka 68 88
Havre 77 48
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