MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORP. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. JUKE 12, 1940.
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and
rrora Ashland W. D. Jack
ion of Ashland attended the
midget auto races at the fair
grounds park last night.
From Hew York Frank A.
Vanderlip, Jr., and valet of New
York spent last evening in Med
ford. They were registered at
the Hotel Medford.
RecoTerinsr Mrs. J. B. An
drews was reported today to be
recovering satisfactorily at her
home, 1404 West Main street,
from Injuries suffered when she
fell in ner house last Thursday.
She sustained three fractured
ribs.
Hera en VUll Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. MrVay of Harbor. Ore
are visiting relatives in the
Rogue valley. They are divid
ing their visit with Mrs. Mo
Vay's sisters, Mrs. R. R. Childs
of Griffin creek and Mrs. E.
J. Leigh of Ashland. The vis
itors arrived by motorcar last
Sunday and will remain until
Thursday.
Inspects F. D. Macpherson,
division of engineering at the
U. S. regional forester's office
in Portland, arrived by train
this morning to spend several
days on the Rogue River na
tional forest. He will look over
road work on the forest and
confer with Karl L. Janouch,
supervisor, on road plans for
the remainder of the season.
School to End Daily Vaca
tion Bible school of the First
Baptist church will conclude
Friday evening at 7 with a
display of work exhibits which
ware made during the past two
weeks. A short program will
follow at 7:45. Mrs. George
Tucker, superintendent of the
school, reports a good attend
ance and a successful school
session.
Job Tests U. S. civil service
commission today announced
open competitive examinations
to fill positions of instrument
maker in the federal service.
The examinations will cover
- four grades, with salaries rang
ing from $1800 to $2600 a year.
Full information may be ob
tained at Medford postoffice
from Stanley G. Sherwood, act
ing secretary of the local board
of civil service examiners.
At Airport Late arrivals
yesterday at Medford municipal
airport were Capt. G. G. North
rop, Sacramento, Cal., to Fort
Lewis. Wash., in an army Doug
las observation plane; and Har
ry Asche, chief pilot for Max
Fleischmann, in his employer's
Lockheed Lodestar, Seattle,
Wash., to Santa Barbara, Cal.
Mr. Flei3chmann, chairman of
the finance committee of Stand
ard Brands, Inc., was not in
the plane.
Plana Passengers Arrivals
on the early afternoon United
Malnllner were J. H. Tarman,
from Oakland, Cal., and Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Webb of Carmel,
Cal., from San Francisco. Mr.
and Mrs. Webb came to visit
. their son, George Webb, station
attendant of United Air Lines
here. R. B. Long left on the
early afternoon plane for Port
land. J. . Supple and I. E.
Foy arrived from Portland this
forenoon and leaving on the
same plane were Mrs. Peter
Folger, to San Francisco, and
Miss Jeanne Salade, to Los An
geles. P. L. Daugherty arrived
by Mainliner last night from
Los Angeles. George M. Rob
erts arrived from Portland by
Mainliner last evening.
BIG DANCE
Dreamland Hall
TONIGHT
Original Towntend
Community Dance
On the Ground Floor
Specially Cooled for the
Occasion
Merrill's Orchestra
All Invited, txcellent Floor.
Lad Ira With Escort Free
Extra Ladlrs if Mm SSc
S1.00 EXAMINATION S1.00
SPECIAL to the SICK
Only 2 Days June 13-14
Tells
Caui of
Your Trouble
Tall
Where It
Is Located
THIS COMPLETE EXAMINATION
aldi tn discovering hidden causes and locating neak organs, glaaua
or tissue tn the human body which may be responslbta for man)
sllments such as rheumatism, dtgeame disorder, nervousness.,
headache, frmsle trouble. h!h or low blood pressure, tc. Thla
special gl rnmlnatlon la entirely different from any you ever had.
It Is, therefore, not necetary to tell the doctor mythtng nnleas
tea nt to. If yon are ailing and dont know the HIDDEN CAlF
of your trouble, then make sure to hate thla teat and analyst by
esliing for tn appointment. Clip this td to KIMEMBEB THE
OATls.
DR. S. A. DAVID, D. C.
CHIROPRACTOR
Office Hoursi 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Hotel Holland Medford
PERSONAL
Basket Social Women of
Townsend club No. t will hold
a basket social Friday evening.
All women of the club are ask
ed to bring baskets. The silver
tea announced for June IS has
been postponed to June 22.
Practice Flight John Ball of
Nashville, a lieutenant in the
Tennessee national guard, stop
ped at Medford municipal air
port this morning to refuel his
army Douglas observation plane.
He arrived from Oakland, Cal.,
and lefl for Pearson field, Van
couver, Wash., on a cross-country
practice flight.
Kerr Here Harley Kerr of
Oakland, Cal., former Medford
resident, is spending several
days here visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Flynn
on Lindley Way and East Main
street. Today the visitor was a
dinner guest at the home of
Mrs. Alice Trowbridge, 905
West Tenth street.
On Stud? Trip Miss Louise
Basford, elementary supervisor
in the Medford school system,
left by motorcar last night for
Santa Barbara. Cal., where she
will begin a study of California
school Fystems. She will make
her study in a number of south
ern California schools. Miss
Basford expected to be gone
about a month.
In Town Mrs. John Litster
of Sardine creek called upon
friends here today. She was
accompanied by her house
guests, her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Mc
Gee of Berkeley, Cal. Another
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Litster at
their Sardine creek home Is
Mrs. Litster's mother, Mrs. Ma
bel Forsythe of Berkeley. The
visitors plan to remain for the
rest of June.
Court Citations Bruno W.
Hughes. .10. of San Jose. Cal..
was cited by state police yes
terday to appear in justice of
the peace court today charged
with driving an overloaded
truck of machinery. Police
said the overload amounted to
22.000 pounds. Harry Shep-
hard, 37, of California was cited
to appear today charged with
operating a truck with an over
load on one axle. Seven thou
sand pounds too many were
pressing on the axle, police
said.
Receives Position Albert L.
Warner, brother of Mrs. C.
Rease Braley of Valley View
Drive, was recently elected 1940
president of the Radio Corre
spondent association in Wash
ington, D. C, according to
friends here. Mr. Warner suc
ceeded Fulton Lewis, Jr., M. S.
S. commentator, founder and
first president of the associa
tion. Mr. Warner for ten years
was a prominent Washington
newspaper correspondent and a
member of the famous Grid
iron club.
a
New Houses A. Hydes ap
plied at the city building in
spector's office yesterday for a
permit to construct a new resi
dence at 42 Hawthorne street
at a stated cost of $2,000. C.
F. Cook applied for a permit
to build a new residence and
private garage at 133 Kenwood
avenue at a stated cost of
$1,600. Elsie Brown of 301
North Peach street appliec for
a permit to make general re
pairs to her house at a stated
cost of $300. J. M. Gerety of
120 Newtown street applied for
a permit to make an addition
to a private garage at a stated
cost of $50.
P.U.D. Loan Rejected.
Seattle, June 12. A) The
Reconstruction Finance corpora
tion has rejected a Washington
State Grange application for a
loan to finance acquisition of
private power company prop
erties by public utility districts.
Attorney F. A. LeSourd of Se
attle, counsel for the Hood
River, Ore., public utility dis
trict, said today.
An onera In honor of the new deal
IVas bean written by Mrs. Carle ton
I H. Palmer of Connecticut.
Tells
What To Do
For It
CHANGES IN UK IN
UNIT REDESIGN ATIQN
Several promotions, demotions
and transfers which were neces
sary with the redesignation May
23 of Headquarters company of
the Oregon national guard to
Headquarters Detachment, 3rd
Btn., 186th Inf., were announced
today by Technical Sergeant
Howard E. Schrecengost, who
was formerly staff sergeant.
Sgt. Charles W. Lovell was
promoted to staff sergeant. Sgt.
Joe A. Dallaire and Sgt. William
J. Thompson were reduced to
corporals.
The following men were trans
ferred to Co. A in the grade of
private: Sgt. Ralph E. Giem,
Corp. Jessie V. Hamaker. Corp.
John H. Neilson, Pvt. 1 cl. Rich
ard W. Hewitt and Pvt. Donald
Spencer.
Sergeant Schrecengost is mak
ing every effort to have all mem
bers present at the weekly drills
on Tuesday nights. Last night
Pvt. Leo Wagner was absent
without leave and Pvt. Charles
Holbrook was absent with leave,
according to Schrecengost.
10 PAY DIVIDEND
Dividends at the annual rate
of four per cent were declared
by the Jackson County Federal
Savings and Loan association di
rectors at their June meeting
Monday.
Members holding investment
certificates will receive dividend
in cash July first and holders of
savings share accounts will have
their proportionate share of the
earnings credited in their pass
books. The distribution will ap
proximate $14,700 for the six
months' period ending June 30;
and in addition to the dividend
declaration, approximately $4000
will be added to the surplus and
reserve accounts from earnings
of the period.
Payment of the dividend will
bring total dividend distribu
tion to over $84,000 since the as
sociation was federalized in July,
1937.
The Jackson County Federal
Savings and Loan association is
a member of the Federal Sav
ings and Loan association, is a
member of the Federal Savings
and Loan Insurance Corpora
tion, a government instrument
ality which insures all accounts
against loss up to $5,000.
The board of directors In
cludes C. M. Kldd, John C
Mann, R. E. Green, Glenn O
Taylor. W. J. Warner, H. J.
Field and A. P. Butler.
SCHENCK DENIES FALSE
INCOME TAX STATEMENT
New York, June 12. (If)
Joseph M. Schenck, chairman of
the board and executive di
rector of productions for 20th
Century Fox Film corporation
pleaded Innocent in federal court
today to charges of income tax
evasion, conspiracy, perjury and
the making of false statements
to a government investigator.
' A like plea was entered by
Joseph H. Moskowitz, 20th Cen
tury Fox story editor, described
by the government as Schenck's
bookkeeper.
HURRYI THEY END TONITE1
Warren William-lone Wolf Meets Lady'
Plus Edmund Lone - Irene
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for 3 Thrlll-Psckad Daysl
1 1"" Renfrew and his red raiders
ff SVV rv tnwn bandit la th V.
ff i' sir .. as murder Invades the ft j
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"Dr. Christian"
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Radio' beloved "Country
Doctor" comes to the screen
' for the first time in "Meet Dr.
Christian." which plays today
and tomorrow only at the Roxy
theater, with Jean Hersholt in
the role of Dr. Christian of
River's End.
"Society Lawyer." starring
Walter Pidgeon, Virginia Bruce,
Leo Carrillo and Eduardo Cian
nelli, is scheduled to play as
the added feature with the
down-to-earth radio film.
Bing Crosby With
Gloria Jean Head
Cast at Craterian
Five of the greatest enter
tainers ever to grace the vaude
ville stage are to be seen in
support of Bing Crosby and
Gloria Jean, co-stars of "If I
Had My Way." at the Craterian
theater, strrting today.
The quintet of old-timers con
sists of Blanche Ring. Trixie
Friganza, Grace LaRue, Julian
Eltinge and the great minstrel
man, Eddie Leonard.
The famous personages were
signed to appear in sequences
in which Bing and Gloria are
proprietors of a cafe. Failing
for lack of business, they con
ceive the idea of inviting the
old-time vaudeville figures to
be. guests at the cafe and the
place becomes popular..
Miss Ring, in the picture,
sings the song for which she
was famous, "Rings on My
ringers, while Leonard per
forms his great specialty song,
Ida."
Other famous vaudevillians to
appear in the cast are Charles
Winniger and El Brendol, who
have been continuously before
the public through the medium
of pictures.
BY EASTERN STAR
Portland, June 12. (JPl New
officers directed the activities
of the Oregon Grand Chapter,
order of Eastern Star, today.
Aiding William J. MacKenzie
of Portland, grand worthy
patron, and Mrs. Hallie Hunt
ington of Eugene, grand worthy
matron, are:
Mrs. Fay Ambrose. Portland,
associate grand matron; Glenn
Payne, Hillsboro, associate grand
patron; Mrs. Stella K. Drake.
Portland, grand secretary; Mrs.
Isabella M. Low. Troutdale,
grand treasurer; Mrs. Marjorie
Simpson, Portland, grand con
ductress; Dr. June Martin, of
Marshfield, associate grand con
ductress. Tht rcd old day? In lftM the
groM income on each of 90 per cant
of th farms In th United States,
tu leu than M00.
liervey In -The Crooked Road"
Eddie Cantor
Eddie Cantor after becom
ing daddy to five daughters
finally figured out a way to
get a boy baby. In "40 Little
Mothers." coming to the Cra
terian theater Sunday, Baby
Quintinilla is the answer. He's
the boy, after all these years
of Eddie's frustrated desire.
Even so. the comedian only
becomes Baby's daddy by adop
tion when, as the timid pro
fessor In a fashionable girls'
Rialto Cowboy
if't
f mm.
MJlm
gjttatantt
Kouih-i icting, devil-may-care
Georga O Brien comes to the
New Hlalto theater tomorrow,
starting a three-day run in
"Prairie Law." which will play
as the companion action feature
with "Yukon Flight," starring
Renfrew of the Royal Mounted.
Renfrew and his Red Raiders
take to the air to bring justice
to a band of ruthless crooks
who are trying to steal a mall
franchise from the Yukon and
Columbia Mail Service by at
tacking their planes as they fly
over snow-capped passes In the
Far North. They also try to
take over a mine owned by one
of Renfrew's lady friends but
In the thrilling climax the
rustlers are brough to earth by
the Royal Mounties. James
ALWAYS TWO FEATURES
Radio's Most Beloved
Character.. .Comes to
Life on the Screen!
rubhn mim ar
-tmc touaiir
MCTOir.. tests tt
SUNS STSUCSlit
o uciiricitl
TODAY
and
THURSDAY
Twin Hltsl
As BAFFLING as it
is THRILLING . . .
. . as hilarious as U Is
entertaining . . . Murder
en the top of New Yorkl
r
V M
iia wain pioeiOM
vieeiNia saves leeCa-we
lasaes On m , Las aissasa
At Craterian
school, he fosters a foundling
and develops an Intense love
for it. Complications set In
when the girls in the school
discover his secret and insist
on playing mother to the in
fant.
Judith Anderson, who prac
tically "stole" the honors In
"Rebecca," Ralph Morgan, Rita
Johnson, Bonita Granville, Ny-
dia Westman and the new Mrs.
William Powell, Diana Lewis,
have featured roles In the cast.
Newlll playt Renfrew and others
in the cast include Warren Hull,
Louise Stanley. William Powley
and Dave O'Brien.
The marriage) system! of birda
vary from permanent monogamy
(parrot, raven), through monogamy ;
for one aeaaon (wrens), to pollgamy
and email nareros (Jungle Itnvl. ,
pheasant!, to promiscuity (ruff,
probably soma birds of paradise.) I
Too Late to Classify
FOR BALE Electric Ironer. Haa bean
used vary IttU. Phona 77B-H.
BLOX Part dry, rough.. Heaping-
load 43.00. Med. Fuel. Tel. 631.
4-ROOM House, nicely furnished.
831', Oak St. Tel. 1341-J. 420.
THE
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Here's entertainment Deluxal . . musical. laugh
able, dellghifull . A commotion of gaiety that'll
lift you tight out of your seat when "Underpup"
Gloria teams up with the on and only Blngl
Plat . . . The Tin
Oreat favorites of
Yeaterdayi
EDDIE LEONARD
Trixie FRIOANZA
GRACE LARUE
JULIAN ELTINGE
BLANCHE RING
hew Dally
St 1:4
1:00-a-ll
l-Rocn and .-Room Cabin tor rani.
634 Mc And raw Rote.
WANTID Pair Oulnee fowls deliv
ered. Room 41S Uedford Building.
too MASH ft. R. Brand. S3. 10 prr
cat. Med. Putl rami Dept. Court
McAndrewe.
FOR SALE OR TRADB Cattla ranch.
free Irrigation, modarn building
In Klamath County. 70S Wet 4Ut.
Medford.
WANTED 1300 to l0O fallon capac
ity water tana to mount on truck.
David Davla. Quarts Mountain.
Oregon.
FOR BALE Roval Ann cherrlee. Se
lb. en tree. B. L. Dodg. Hlllcreet
Rd.
WAtrrYDFxperlenced housekeeper
ror bunny or tnree. atat age. ex
perience, reference. Box 1470 Trtb
una. FOR aALa? Early Richmond pta
c-harrlea. Oil Queen Anna Av
prion 10O0-U
FOR BALE Brood eowe. ready to
farrow aoon. Rogua Rtvar Ranch,
Trail. Oregon.
PHONE Fur venule to 318J-J.
BKINNTO8
Dapandabla Caad Car
19S Chevrolet 1H on box t.4S
loss Ford School Bus, la Tery
food condition -..U
lt'S CMC 3H-t. L.W.B.. good
rubber, motor raoondltlonad SUM
19:17 CMC Panal. complete over
haul. new paint S485
1S37 CMC P C. UWI. 4-epeed... S4.S
Economical Tranaportatloa
1929 Ford "A" Tudor, good
1K39 Ford Sedan
190 Chevrolet Coach
..MS
.S48
.75
.ass
1910 Chevrolet Sedan .
193S Evex Coupe, this ta an ex
ceptional car sea
1939 Pom lac Cabriolet, the rubber
le worth mora than thla ;
19S3 Btllrk Sedan S16S '
1933 Bulck Sedan ..34B I
SKINNERS OARAGE '
Bulck Cars Phona 103 GMO Trucks I
Open Evenings and Sundays
NOTICE
The ORIGINAL
Townsend Dance
Is still being held at
TOWNSEND HALL
l.SVi West Main St.
Every Wednesday KM
MISS AMERICA
MEL0DY-MAN!
a;'V?ri
CROSBY
GLORIA JEAN
Cliiiltt El
WINNIHGEIt BREHDEL
ALLYN JOSLYN CLAIRE DODD
NANA BRYANT
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You'll ka ramambarlng
that Ing-aatlent:
MOT THE SUN HALFWAY"
1 HAVEN'T TIME TO BE A
MILLIONAIRE'
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"IF I HAD MT WAT
"APRIL PIAYID THE FIDDLE"
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Oranta Faaa aarrlflce S13SO. S rooms.
lurnlaned. fire place, hot water. 4
plana plumbing. S garagea. tore
room, car .ot. 41S C'.ark.
NEWLT renovatad furnlahed apart
ment tn Hall Tribune building.
Shower, vaier paid. Very reason
able rent. Apple at Tribune office.
FOR RENT B-room and 4-room un-
furntehed houae. A. Penwell. 33
Beatty St.
WANTED By mlddle-ejed woman.
light houaework. cooking or caring
for Invalid. Phone 435-R.
FOR RENT -Apartment, cloaa-ln.
Mtatletoe.
OOOD Work Hone will trad for
he 1 era. Alao Mccormick manure,
apreader. a 1 moat new, for eala. R.
R. Meade. Gold Hill. Oregon.
FOR SALE lase Plymouth Deluxe
Sedan, by owner. Reasonable. In
quire 525 Bo. Central, Apt. 3.
BLOX Part dry. rough, rrr heaping
load. S3 00. Tel. 631. Medford FueL
QUALITY Oreen Fine Slaba. Single
load (3 00. Mad. Fuel. Tel. 631.
HAT SALT Plain or lodused. Med.
Fuel Feed Dept. Court and Mo
Andrewe Streeta.
ICE PRICES REDUCED!
How 60e par 100 lbt delivered,
loa Boxee for Bala or Rant.
Valley Fuel Co. Tel. 7
HIGHEST CASH PK1CES PAID far
SCRAP IRON AND METAL c all
kind a. battartea. radlatora. alumi
num, copper, braaa; alao bides,
peita and wool. Medford Bargain
Houae. 37 N. Drape Phone 1083.
FOR RENT Spacious and attractive
four-room downataira aulta In the)
Holly Apartmanta. Completely fur
nished except dlahea and linen.
Garage Second door north og
Boatofflca Adult only. 140. Avail
able now. sea manager la rear,
or phona I3S7-R.
ot
Hi
Have you got
extra cow?
We'd awsp for
bar. Why not trade your cow
for a horse? Coma to our atable
and look 'em evert
39 Plymouth Sedaa.JT4S
31 Dodge Coup... 3(5
IS Auburn Sedan 393
30 Che. Sedan. 93
30 Mash Coupe S3
SE SOTO PLYMOUTH
Humphrey Motors
33 So. Riverside. Phone 454
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