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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5. 1940. PAGE NINE LOCAL and PERSONAL Pram TalnlAnrltf W Alien of Talent transacted business here this morning. Meyer Here A. Meyer, as ociated with Haas Brothers in San Francisco, it transacting business here for several days. To Hare Sal Sams Valley extension unit will sponsor a rummagiS sale Friday and Sat urday in the old Jackson Coun ty bank building. Visiting Here Mrs. Nina Hobbs and her son Robert of Klamath Falls are in Medford this week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Young. From KUmath Mrs. Jerry Pearson and children of Klam ath Falls have moved to Med ford and are residing at 81S Queen Anne avenue. In Ashland In Ashland last night for Shakespearean try ' outs were Bob Shaw, LeMurle Beck Witt and Dorothy Pruitt, all of Medford.. Court Citation Paul Corwin, 27, of Medford was cited by state police yesterday to appear in justice of the peace court today, charged with drlvlna; an overloaded truck. Mrs. Nugent Horn Mrs. V. J. Nugent of 33 Tripp street returned by train yesterday morning from Portland where she had visited for several days. Leave Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hort plan to leave this evening by train for San Fran cisco. Mr. Hart is president of the Timber Product company. Brief Visitor Cecil GanUn bein, former Medford and Cen tral Point resident now living In Salem, called on friends lo cally today. He was en route to San Francisco for a vacation. Examiner Coming A traveling- examiner of operators and chauffeurs will be in Medford city hall Saturday, June 8, be tween the hours of 9 a. m. and S p. m., according to an an nouncement from the secretary of state's office. All persons wishing permits or licenses to drive cars arc asked to get In touch with the exuminer during these hours. m To Portland Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Carlon and sons. Jimmie and Tommy, have returned to their home in Portland this week after having spent the past week-end with Mrs. Car lon'i parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Arnold on Arnold lane. They were accompanied by Norma Arnold, who will spend her vacation there and attend the Rose festival. Plana Passengers Here from San Francisco on United Air Lines are Mrs. E. DeWitt, C. A. Pierce and Miss D. Lee. Miss Floy Young. Medford high school art instructor, left yes terday for Portland, along with George Hughes, W. B. Slack, W. L. Wood, Paul Bach, B. Gorge and George Hughes. F Fogerson arrived on the early morning plane from San Fran cisco. To Seattle late yester- y.. day went J. B. Slam. J. T. Hall arrived this morning from Portland, along with Mrs. K. L. Joliff. Back irom KUmsih U. S. Deputy Maishal Paul Hanlin returned from Klimitn Falls yesterday where he was con ducting official bisin-ss. Away A. S. Rosenbaum. dis trict freight and passenger agent of the Southern Pacific com pany, spent the nfrernoon in Grants Pass. He made the trip by motorcar. Wallace Returns J. F. Wal lace, district manager of the Union Oil company, returned by train this morning from Portland where he transacted business and attended a com pany sales meeting. In Corvallis Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ottoman of S14 South Holly street spent fveral days In Corvallis where they attend ed Oregon State college com mencement exercises, at, which time their son Bob graduated in the school of forestry. Former Resident Hra Rnv Anderson, a former Medford resident now emploved in the Safeway stores in Portland, is spending his vacation in Med ford. He is a guen of his sister brother-in-law, Mr. snd Mrs. Bernard Andres, at their Maple Drive home. Bishoo Home Dr. W. G. Bishop and son Buddy returned to their home at 2303 Hillcrest road this morning by train from Portland where they spent sev eral davs. Mr. Bishnn and tho couple's three other sons expect 10 return nome later In the week. Brings Flowers Mrs. Noah Chandler of Talent presented the Mail Tribune office staff with a beautiful bounupt nf Madonna lilies this morning. Mrs. Chandler grows many of the fragile flowers at her home on the Pacific hishuav a half mile south of Phoenix. Use Airoort Facilities F M Farely. flvin a Porterfield ahln irom Heading, ual., to Eugene, stopped lor re-tueiing at the local airoort Tuesdav aftemnnn A North American basic trainer piloted by General Harms also stopped here en route from Oakland to Pearson field, Wash ington. H. Cain, flying a Waco from Redding to Eugene, ar rived yesterday afternoon and departed this morning. To Mast Soon TlicuKla4 American Veterans of the World War and its auxiliary will meet in the armory Friday at 8 p. m Final arrangements will be made for the state convention to be held from June 8 to 12 at Roseburg, to welcome Louis J. Murphy, national commander. Commanders Bertha Neff and Carold J. Parker request that all members attend Friday's session. Building Permits Mrs. Mol lie Keene of 138 South Oak dale avenue applied at the city building Inspector's office yes terday for 3 permit to make an addition to her residence at a stated cost of SdnO. Mrs. Eliza beth Hooker of 421 South Grape street applied for a permit to build a woodshed at a stated cost of $45. Walter White of 450 Haven street applied for a permit to reshingie a roof at a stated cost of $45. Dead End Kid Wallace Beery Star, "20 Mule Team" mi -Mi Sat ISttNWHBKJ LtearMUuaaaH J Billy Halop, one of the famous "Dead End Kids" has a leading role with Humphrey Bogart in Warden Lewis E. Lawes' thrill ing story of Sing Sing. "You Can't Get Away With Murder." which heads the double bill opening for today and tomorrow at the Roxy theater. Harry Carey, once the screen's most popular Western player, re turns in a role made to order that of the fighting sheriff in "The Law West of Tombstone," which plays as the companion action feature with the Lawes film. FIRE GUARDS GET INTENSIVE DRILL A three-day training camp for fire guards who will man look out stations in the Rogue River National Forest this summer was underway at Camp Carberry In the Applegate section, today. Approximately 60 persons will be given intensive training in fire detection and use of fire mapping methods, under direc tion of M. L. Tedrow. Assisting him is George Griffith from the division of education in the Portland regional office. Forestry headquarters here re ported that a few of the more important look-out stations were being manned now. Full time crews, however, will be dis patched to the stations upon completion of the training camp. The official fire season opened a short time ago and regulations covering camp fires and other phases will be effective until late September. M. P. Missing In War London. June 4 (JP) Sir Arnold Wilson, a member of parliament serving as a ma chine-gunner with the royal air force, was reported missing to day. TONIGHT BIG DANCE Dreamland Hall nil Every Wednesday Townsend Headquarters Housewarming Merrill's Orchestra. Excellent Floor. All invited. Ladies with escort free. Extra ladies 10c Men 35c ' .... -V.ffL.. V: ' 'T .y, . 1 i ilmJtM i aaaMsaMssl i Wallace Beery has what is being hailed as his greatest role since the memorable "Viva Villa" in the roaring saga of Death Valley, "20 Mule Team,' which comes to the Craterian theater Sunday for a three-day showing. Beery Is shown as a veteran mulcskinncr of the des ert trail, and Includes among hi manv adventures tvDical western gunfights and desert bat tles. "Lillian Russell" Now At Craterian The opening" of the spectacular musical hit, "Lillian Russell" at the Craterian theater today, brings to Medford the picture that is admittedly the first real successor to "Alexander's Rag time Band," boasting a score of old-time favorites in its musical theme, telling the story of one of the most striking personali ties of the most fabulous era this country has ever known. Also on the program Is a new Walt Disney cartoon in techni color, Donald Duck in "The Riveter." And, as a special added at traction for tonight only, the Craterian is presenting Ruth Luy's final dance revue of the season on the stage at 9:15 p. m. With her entire group of young sters, ranging in age from four to sixteen, in more than fifteen different routines, this "grand finals" of Miss Luy's spring sea son should prove to be interest ing stage entertainment to every one. man Thundering hoofs and the stac cato bark of six guns herald the thrilling approach of Charles Starrett's newest romantic drama of the Old West, "Bullets for Rustlers," which stars the popu lar Western player as a "C" man, a detective employed by the Cattlemen's Association to keep down rustling. The film opens a three-day run tomorrow at the New Rialto theater as the companion action feature with "Gaucho Serenade," starring FOR RErTT New modern S-room house, partly furnished. 803 I. Jacason. MONARCH ELECTRIC ItAVOE. Urea walnut dreaer: priced to tell. May be seen at B&rnson Warehouse. rREE CAMERA CLASS-FrideT ete ntnr. 7:30 oviork. wunejr Studio nd Camera Shop, acroea from the Craterian Theatre. EXCELLENT ROOM wtth board. Walking distance. (30. Phone IBT7-J. WANTED Experienced woman for housework, oood conk. Local ref erence, aim details in letter. Boi 154 Tribune. FURNITURE MOVINO AND STOR AGE Wa have Van moving equip ment for local and long distance haultror. Dry and clean atorese (concrete, building) with special locker rooms at low rates. SAMSON STORAGE WAREHOUSE Phone 833. TRADE J goats for wood. 1568-X. Phone CORRECTION Tha Original Town aend Dance, with Parker's Orches tra, will be held as usual la Towns-nd Hall. 12S , West Mala, ss It baa been for the paat s rears. FOR SALE Weeell electric water heater. 2i years old. Will sacrifice for 3& cash. Call 334-J-t alter 6:00 p. m. FOR SALE OR LEASE 300-eera ranch. ISO under cultivation. Buildings, equipment. Including food tractor. Easy terms, Inquire 13 N. Fir St.. mornings. WANTED Ranch hand, married or to batch. Middle-aied man pre ferrrd. a miles up Wngner creek from Talent. J. T. Sawyer, phone 7403 Ashland. TWO-ROOM FURNISHED apartment, llht and water paid, $13 montn. 34A So. Central. ICE PRICES REDUCED I Now 0o per 100 lot... delivered, tee B-ies for Sale or Rent. Valley Fuel Co. Tel. 7 Gene Autry. Lorna Day and the Sons of the Pioneers play oppo site Starrett. Closing time for Too Lata to Clas sify Ada la 1:30 p. m. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE 9 choice Tftcint close In Iota. Street Improved. Clear. Sacri fice. 731 West 2nd. RUMMAGE SALE Friday end Satur day, old Jarknon Co. Bank Bldg. Semi Valley Extension Unit. WANTED Oood home foe 8 mall dogs. 633 Berrydale. AUCTION SALE at Pavilion north Medford, Ore., Saturday, June 8th. Have lota of cattle and hoga con signed for this sale, also a good saddle mare and some machinery. Be sure to attend th3 sale. South ern Oregon Livestock Auction Co. Col. A. H. Dudley (auct.) 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Pickup . 135 1981 pord lS-ton Truck 143 MEDFORD OAR AGS OLDSMOBILE Phone 837 iai N. Bartlett OPEN EVENINGS FOR RENT Spacious and attractive four-room downstairs suite In the Holly Apartment. Completely fur nlshed except dl&hea and linen. Oarage Second door north of postofftce. Adults only. 840. Avail able now. See manager In rear, or phone 1397-R. HIGHEST CASH PrtlCES PAID for SCRAP IRON AND METAL c. all kinds, batteries, radiators, alumi num, copper, brass; also hides, pelts uid wool. Medford Bargain House. 37 N Grape. Phone 1081. Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly If you suffer from rheumatic arthritis or neuritis pain, try this simple Inexpensive home recipe thst thousands are using. Get a package of Ru-Ex Compound today Mix It wtth a quart of water, add the lulce of 4 lemons. It's easy No trouble at all and pleasant You need only 3 tableapoonsful two times a day Often within 48 hours sometimes overnight splendid results are ob tained. 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