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MEDFORD MATL TRTBUXE. MEDFORD. OREGON', FRIDAY. JUNE 7. 1940. PAGE ELEVEN 7 LOCAL and Two Masse Op. Sunday only two masses will be celebrated in the Sacred Heart Catholic church on South Oakdale ave nue. They will be held at 8 and 10 30 a. m. To Repair Col. W. H. Paine of 56 North Orange street ap plied at the city building in spector's office yesterday for a permit to make general repairs to his residence at a stated cost : of 300. ... Sunderman Back Cordy Sun derman, landscape architect of the Rogue River national forest, returned last night by motorcar from Stevenson. Wash., where he attended a fire overhead school nt the Wind River train s lng camp. ... Hara For Rites Albert Hil ton arrived in Medford this morning by train from Eugene to attend the funeral of his father, A. S. Bllton, In Conger chapel this afternoon. Also at tending the funeral were Mr. , and Mrs. Paul Dodge of Yreka, Cal. Mrs. Dodge was daugh- . ter of Mr. Bliton. ... , Leads Oregon Word has been received here that Ray E. Wright, Medford manager for the New York Life Insurance company, was the leading agent for Oregon on volume of new business paid for and new poli cies paid for during May. Mr. Wright's paid business amount ed to $37,500 and his new policies paid for totaled 17. ... Rinards Here Mr. and Mrs. Dave .Rinard of Portland wre callers here yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rl , nard. 1003 Sallng avenue. The Portland man is the uncle of . the local Mr. Rinard. The couple were en route to Long Beach, Cal., where they were called by the illness of their son Lester. ... Robinson To Preach The Rev. B. J. Robinson of Port- land will preach tonight at the Apostolic Faith ' church, North Central avenue at Third street. With his wife, Mrs. Mildred Crawford Robinson, prominent soprano, the Rev. Mr. Robinson i was expected to arrive this aft- ernoon. The special services ' tonight will begin at 8 o'clock ; with an appropriate program of music by the orchestra and ! chorus. The public is invited. There will be no collection or V other charges. Horn On Leave Troy A Cardin, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Cardin of Route 2, is spending a 10-day leave of ab sence from the U. S. navy with his parents. Cardin enlisted in the navy through tho Medford recruiting station on April 8 and has Just completed the usual period of preliminary training at the San Diego navo station. Upon completion of his leave he will be assigned to duty on a ship of the battle force, said George E. Patterson, recruiter In charge of the Med ford station in the federal building. BIG DANCE K. P. HALL Sat. Nite, June 8 It's Ladles' Nlte LADIES FREE Gents 40c SEE THE MAGIC Talking De SOTO! It Has A Bag Full of Tricks HERE MONDAY HUMPHREY MOTORS Da Eoio Plymouth 33 So. Riverside GREEN FACTORY BLOCKS BUNDLED KINDLING Or fill your car or trailer at our fuel yard on the comer of North Central Ave and MeAndrews Foad. Timber Products company Xrs PERSONAL Ill At Home Stanley G Sherwood, clerk at Medford postoff ice, was today confined by illness to his home, 1019 West Main street. ... Meeting Sat Quarterly meet ing of the southern Oregon unit of the Federal Business asso ciation will be held in Grtnts Pass June 13. ... Fish Here A. S. Resetar owner of two hotels In Watson ville. Cal., and R. E. Mehnev, manager of the hotels, accom panied by Fred Tugel, also of Watsonville, and Walter N. Pearlman of San Francisco formed a party which spert two days fishing in the Rogue river. They returned south yes terday. During their stay here, they were guests at the Hotel Medford. At Airport Today's arrivals at Medford municipal airport included: Cecil Hallinon, Port land to Monterey, Cal., In a Oari-Keen plane; Lieut. R. T Miller and crew of three, Sacra mento, Cal., to Fort Lewis, Wash., in an army Douglas cargo plane; Lieut. F. D. Hotte- ditz and crew of three, Sacra mento to Fort Lewis in a Doug last cargo plane; and Capt. W. H. Farley and mechanic, Van couver, Wash., to Sacramento in a North American basic trainer. A late arrival yesterday was Elgin Brewster, Olympia, Wash., to Redding, Cal., in a Great Lakes plane. ... Plana Passengers Passengers leaving today on the early after noon United Mainliner for Port land were Charles Graham, Wil liam H. Walker, Marvin Burk and Max C. Henne, manager of United Air Lines here. Arrivals from the north on the forenoon Mainliner were J. H. Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Wolford and H. V. Simpson. Fred C. Thomp son of Grants Pass left on the same plane for Los Angeles. De parting by Mainliner early this morning were C. I. Paulson, to Spokane, Wash., and A. C. Nash, to Chicago via Seattle, Wash. Mrs. W. E. Olson and G. F. Beall arrived from the north on the southbound flagstop Mainliner last evening. Lee Allen and F. E. Ford left on the same plane for Los Angeles. Leaving on the flagstop Mainliner yesterday afternoon were Dr. W. Hutchins, to Portland, Art Laing, to Chi cago via Portland, and H. G. Barton, United Air Lines radio service man, to Seattle. - Births Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark of Route 3, Medford this morning, June 7, at 10:40 in the Community hospital, a girl weighing seven pounds, three ounces. ALICE FAYE UNDER SURGEON'S KNIFE Hollywood, June 1. (U.fil Film star Alice Faye today was rushed to Cedars of Lebanon hospital in Los Angeles where she underwent a major opera tion. Her physician. Dr. Stanley Imerman, says she was stricken at her home last night. He said she is making satisfactory prog ress. PINE 3 0 0 CUBIC FOOT LOAD Wallace Beery In A Wallace Beery, robust favor ite of the screen who was a recent visitor in Medford. comes to the Craterian theatre Sunday for a three-day run in his most important role since "Viva Villa," that of the Death valley mule skinner in "20 Mule Team," dramatic story of the pioneer days of Death valley, when mule trains hauled their loads of borax across 162 miles of blistering desert to the near est railroad point, Mojave. Teamed with Beery are Leo FRUIT-VEGETABLE IS SEEN AS NEED (Continued I rum Pg One.) nia department; J. I. Griner, supervisor of horticulture. Washington department, and E. W. Pettigrove. director, and Paul C. Rowell, director of the bureau of plant industry, Idaho department. Also attending were W. L. Close of Salem and Fletcher Fish of Medford, shipping point inspectors. U. S. department of agriculture; A. W. Peters, Hood River Traffic association; P. S. Treiber of Salem, representative of the freight container bureau of the Association of American ! Railroads. Also Roscoe Duthie of San Francisco, representing the Wooden Box Institute; W. A. Hilgeson of Portland, represent ing the perishable agricultural commodities division of the U. S. department of agriculture: Jack Spalding, representing the Rogue River Valley Traffic as sociation; and the following grower-shipper representatives from Medford: Harry Holmes, Maurice Spatz. H. B. Murphy and R. G. Bardwell. GERMANS IHRUSI VAST MASSES AI 125-M!LEFR0NT (Continued from Pag On.) with rides, bayonets from rock to rock, tree to tree. Scottish Highlanders support ing their French comrades on the lower Somme battled in their shirt-sleeves in the stifling heat. London military quarters re ported the situation along the Somme-Aisne line "is not too bad in fact It's pretty good." British and French officers were said to believe that Ger man dive-bomber pilots were "losing their nerve" not be cause they lack courage but because "there are certain forms of warfare which no human can stand very long.'' Yankees Urged To Leave In London, the American embassy urged all Americans without urgent reasons for re maining In England to return home on the S. S. Washington, which sails about June IS. The embassy warned that it might be their last opportunity until after the war. If the French claims are true, about one-fifth of the Germans' reported 2,000 tanks engagod In the massive conflict have been knocked out of action in the first 72 hours. The French government radio also reported that two-thirds of the Nazi air force's famous dive-bombing Stukas have been destroyed. With diminishing powers In these two prime factors of the blitzkrieg, it remains to be Ken how far Germany's inlantry can DANCEfj at the OASIS Sat. Nite Music by Rrlhum Rogues Sunday Show Carrillo, who scored with him in "Viva Villa." and Marjorie Rambeau. Carrillo is seen as Piute Pete, Beery's Indian "swamper." and Miss Rambeau plays Josie Johnson, hotel and saloon owner to whom Beery considers himself engaged but whom he cannot persuade to allow him any more beers "on the cuff." Others in the larjje cast in clude Anne Baxter. Douglas Fowley. Berton Churchill and Noah Beery, Jr. L The Ritz Brothers effer side splitting laughs and "The Gor illa" blood-chilling thrills in the picture of that title, playing today and tomorrow only at the Roxy theatre. Based upon a famous Broadway stage hit, "The Gorilla" also stars Patsy Kelly, Bela Lugosi and Lionel Atwill. "Ghost Town Riders," fea turing Bob Baker, plays as the added thriller with the RIU Brothers' laugh show. go in man-to-man flyhting. Aside from the official Nazi communique claiming breaks through the Weygand line a statement unsupported by de tails Berlin acknowledged that the German invasion was meet ing the stiffest resistance. INCREASEOF 541 F (Continued from Pag. On.) the South Peach street and King road districts outside the city limits, and that manv fmlll. resided in Berrydale north of Medford. along Spring street east of the city. In the Maple Park addition and Ross Lane west of town and In Oak Grove, Lozier Lane and Thomas road off the Jacksonville highway. Mr. Latham estimated there now were 1,800 more persons living within a seven-mile radius of Medford than in 1930, and 500 more within a three-mile circle of the city. Robert Duff, water superln- MUZZY MARCELLmO Roxy's Comedy m 7 2?, i 1 1 'I raiuLtEs.1 1 sat. MOS. wUiUOCARRUlO XWl """" 10 "tit-Triumph I 'mszsss SSamS"t 1 Uxllill JMm 1ic.iS wrM FAIR GROUNDS GRANTS PASS Saturday, June 8 Rialto Sunday ... . . i lsiv-isk i A picture that will stand lr the motion picture's hall of fame along with "Emlle Zola" and "Louis Pasteur" is 'The Story of Dr. Ehrlick's Mag'c Bullett," starring Edward G. Robinson in his most ambitious characterization and coming to the New Rialto theatre for a three-day run starting Sunday Shattering every precedent for dramatic frankness, the produc ers have told on celluloid the true story of a great man's life, its romance, its adventures and its many trials. From a cave In Egypt comes the greatest adventure ever filmed when young Dr. Ehr lick, on the eve of his career, finds the elusive clue which leads him to the discovery of his maaic bullet a test tube of relief for a suffering mankind. Opposite Robinson as his help ful and devoted wife in Ruth Gordon, recently seen as Mary Todd Lincoln in Raymond Mas sey's "Abe Lincoln in Illinois." Others in the cast include Otto Kruger, Donald Crisp. Mar'a Ouspenrkaya, Sig Rumann and Donald Meek. The Girl in 313," featuring Florence Rice and Kent Taylor, will add further suspence to the outstanding program. tendent, revealed that water services inside the city increased from 3,074 in 1930 to 3,490 in 1940, a gain of 41 8, while ser vices in the suburbs leaped from 194 10 years a no to 394 in 1940 a much ffreater nerrentaii nf increase than that inside Med ford. This, Mr. Duff explained, was conclusive proof that population gains in the suburbs were far larger man in the city. Grama Pass. June 7 ji The official preliminary census tor Grants Pass is exactly 6,000. Supervisor Mcne C. Stuart of Fugene reported the figure Fri day to confirm a previous local report. The 1930 population was 4.666, showing a gain of 1,334 in the past ten years without in crease in the city's area. Much of the residential growth has been outside the city limits. Closing urn lor loo Law to Clu. try Ad is 140 p. m. IMS jpy mmsr Our Biggest Thrill Bil! ; JfM ' XSWiO M l '--N77Wtr' I r "'"" fAUUiVlJ sSSMSa I 1 Sj Tr VMT&3&Kl PMTH . A a.aaHtimmi. ' I W -SV 'si' I ' eaawJaaxwBBWjBwawBWwy!a o.1 I Illalil WH" .if Wl p- I Coming SUNDAY 1 Darsl I 1VC . n.n tWlC"1 T Law. rts SUNDAY J tw 443 ' Pm" Mt ""! I WCItM1 lBUft.1. W lE t"nn"""' Ip rfSrffl Montr toKOafdHOUJ Too Ute to Classify - . JS . , a- - V Phon 161. WANTED Woman tor kitchen help. Must snow now to coot short order. Apply at one. 13 Bo. Central. FOR RENT Available June 10th. modem 4-room furntahed house. Overstuffed. Clow In. Adult. Phon 7S1. PIE CHERRIES TOR BALE, 1 mil wet Moblleess 6ltlon, Phoenix, on Calhoun road. p. R. Bloan. POR BALE 10 colored fryer. 4W-J-6. FOR BALE Cord Redan. A reel car priced to sell. Royal Rogue Ken nel. NICE BOAT AND MOTOR, ready to go, trc. 317 Norm Klversld. CrnA 0 acre valley land, all In JjOuU clover, alfalfa, grain. Irri gated, fenced, barn, well. Excellent district. Will cut 100 tone hay. fmt cutting. Crops Included In price. Also MPAA Attractive at aide horn. yjOUv six rooms and bath, dou ble garaee. beautiful ahruba and hade. Immediate poaaeaelon. Alao Pine btiolneM opportunity with email inveaimem. ELMFR HERRIFD No 7 N. Bartlett St. Phone 149s or 1513-J. WANTED Wood cutter, muat be experienced. 100 corda 4-foot fir. Pierce Hothouse, near Red Top school. 3 ACRZB, Irrwmted: 8-room houfte; SSSO. Terms Also trailer houw. 0. A. P. Flower, corner 12th and Front. FOR RENT Clean, attractive a -mom furnished apartment. Continuous hot aster. Adult only. S44 So. Central. FOR SALE Black ecottle puppy. Champion' . on. At pet prlc. Royal RoffU Kennel. SECOND CUTTING ALFALFA BAT In shock. Ed Hanley plac. Row lan. FOR BALE MONARCH (brand) COW-EATS (I SO per eack. Mon arch Seed efc Feed Co. FOR LEASE Service Station on Pa cific highway. About S330 will handle atock and equipment. Will tsJt lleht car for part. Phone 636. FOR SALE TRI -SODIUM PHOS. PHATE washe Ilk magic, make hard water soft a ftllk. Monarch Seed At Peed Co. POR SALE McCormlck-Deerlng No. S lae cream separator, good shape. 639 Palm. POR SALE MONARCH (brand I TUR KEY GROWER complete In every detail. Made to trow and build better turkey, S3.3A cwt. Monarch' Seed at Peed Co. FOR BALE MoHel AA Wards ham mer mill and feed mixer, good a new. S7S, Frank Chaplin, Eagl Point. FOR RENT 4-room houw near Big V, S10 month. Inquire 60S Ed ward. Phon 1313-X. WANTED Ford Model A ehawls for rebuilding, any condition. Box SOS irioune. ALWAYS TWO FEATURES! If? V."'f""!'. ' """ I'VjK ''T'','1"1 ' ' FOR BAL NON-POISON OL' RO- TINOM DL'ST kill csbtas ml corn r worn. Bring your bug troM tp u. v Maovcf'. .''ed ' 'u. TWO PRE6H COWS nd two bull for Ml. H. St. Meed, out of Uold Hill mile SUM An ABma 1 Valley road. POR BALE SUNSHINE MINERALS no the work. Economical, j.7o cat. Monarch Seed AI feed Co. FOR SALE World blcyrl. good con dition. SIS. Slid N. Peach. FOR BALE BEET PULP 1M cwt. Monarch Seed Peed bo. POR SALE CHERRY CRATES and BEHHV CUPS. Monarch Seed di Peed Co. POR SALE Whit Leghorn laying ben. Sue each. Blrkhola. phone 14 Central Point. POR SALE -Year-old Brown Bwls nun. i ne nieh-produrlng dairy lock. Phlpp Farm, Phon 417. FOR SALE BINDER TWINE and used URAir BAOS. Monarch Swd 4 Fd Co. FOR SALE Let 1931 Hudson (port eoan. gooa tnap, Sloo, 43a No. Columbus. POR RENT d-room houae. unfur- nuneo, ciow in. Call c. A. Mar shall, Hi N. Rive raid. Phon 4US-M. FOR SALE Warm weather breed lice nd mite. Be u for de stroyer. Monarch Seed at Pted Co. FOR SALE First cutting alfalfa In atacx. excellent qusllty, 67 a ton. Rovelcreat Orchard. Phon Ashland 1744. FOR RENT 6-room unfurnished houw. S3S Penn. Ave. Inqulr City Cleaning and Dyeing Co. FOR SALE MONARCH (brand) PUL- let .developer. Non batter mad. Costa you lew money. S3 30 cwt. Monarch Seed dt Feed Co. FOR SALE 5-room modern houw. ome furniture. Gar with sleep ing room, s lot, on pavement. 61700. Term. 1030 Court. TRADE Sedsn and cash for later model Ford or Chevrolet not older than 193. Phon 417. FOR SALE DAIRY SUPPLIES of all kino. Milk bottle, bottl caps, B-K aurUleer, palls, filter pads, ny sprays, etc. Prl.es right. Mon arch Seed ex Peed Co. POR SALE Small overstuffed dtvan, j io; victor cabinet radio, S: floor lamp. rc; atand Uble. Mc. -it Bo. Orang. WANTED Experienced cook. 60S Bo. Hiveraio. ROOM AND BOARD at 626 If. Rlrer- aide. LOOSE AND BALED ALFALFA BAY. Ed Hsnlay Ranch, Row lan. WANTED Booker snd stenographer. msii quainicaiiona to Box 304 Mali Tribune. REAL BUYS In used clothing. 1406 iw. mvvrsia, scrow from Bcx Bakery. FOR RENT Two furnished apart ments, sis and 630. Clow in. 16 Mistletoe. POR BALE 7-foot John Doer btn&or. Phono 623 -J-4. Otto Nledermeyer. Shows Sal: --:e-ro-:u a WANTED TO &ABB ONI TCAJt Pumianed house, S bedroom and tr. Price not over SSO per flio..-.- .JVr'l SV TY.fc'u. POR BALE Outboard motor, 4 h. p. Twin Neptune, almost like new. Ideal for fishing. 64 00. Phon 91. FOR BALE Light 4-whel trailer, good condition, apare tin. ball hitch, detachable bed. 40. Phon 91. YOl'NO OIHL wanta restaurant work, experienced. 1035 N. Central. POR SALE Pin slsbwood 40e tier, dry 60c: also lough and planer blox. Southern Oregon Sugar Pine Mill, Central Point. BLOX Part dry. rough, per heaping load. S3 00. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel. HIGHEST CASH PrtlCES PAID tor SCRAP IRON AND METAL i.. an kind, batterte. raojator. alural num. oopper. brass, aim bide, pen and wool. Medford Bargain Houw. 37 N Orap Phon 1063. FOR RENT Spacious and attractive four-room downstairs suit la the Holly Apartmanta. Completely fur nish sd except dishes and llnsn. Oar Second door north of poatofflc Adults only. 640. Avail able now. 3-r manager la rear, or phon 1397-R. ICE PRICES REDUCED! Now 60c per 100 lbs, delivered, to Boxes for Sal or Rent. Valley Fuel Co. Tel. 76 AUCTION SALE at Pavilion north Medford, Ore., Saturday, June 6th, Have lota of cattle and hoge con vened for this sale, also good saddl mar and soma machinery. Be sure to attend this Mle. South ern Oregon Livestock Auction Co. Col. A. H. Dudley lauct.) Phone 851 -J-J. NEW MODELS In Used Cars Too There u a time mtun ntw modrli obMlrtm old cart, but now, late modfl w hatt all lh fundamental fratum of nrw cart Economy motor, aftHjr glaw. ttr bodlra, Ira prowl brake. Come In, tea up-to-data transportation at a price that will aava yoa tiotwjr. S9 pl mouth DeLuia Coup can hardly ba told $645 from new 8a Dodge DeLuxa Bdan. orig i aedan. ortf $685 inal Union Ilka new. Guaranteed everyway. 17 Dodge DeLiua 4a. looks and runa like new and only $567 It la eaajr for yon to bay on tho terms wa make. Pierce-Allen Motor Co. Dodga and Plymouth . Distributors 111 S. RWarslda Phon ISO Mt-S0r (n-4M ldl-l) Phon 7 -nd Nona Central -v