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' MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MED FORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 20. 1940. PAGE NINE LOCAL and Visit Hot Mr. and Mrs. Amos T. Baron of Los Angeles are spending several days at the Hotel Medford. Boris Hoaia John C. Boyle, vice-president of the California Oregon Power company, return ed by train this morning from Portland where he spent sev eral days transacting business. Nfw Phones The old tele phones In the Hotel Medford booths were replaced today with new dial phones under the telephone company's new dial system effective through out the city in August. Hoppa Leares Dr. Walt E. " Hoppe. Medford dentist, left la?t evening for Portland to attend the Oregon State Dis trict Dental society meeting being held for three days. He plans to return by train Sat urday morning. Minor Accident Ray Morri son of route 4 and Ted Schati of 209 Iowa street drove cars involved in an accident at Fourth and Front streets Wed- nesday night, a report on file said today. Both cars were considerably damaged and Dor othy A. Hubbard, a passenger in the Morrison car, sustained slight cuts and bruises, the re port said. In Hospital Nancy Anna Doerr, sev?n-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Doerr Jr., is confined in Sacred Heart , hospital with complications caused from measles which she i had a month ago. She is re ported to be getting along satis factorily and will be able .to leave the hospital in a few days. Her father, naturalist at Crater Lake national park, was to come to Medford this after noon from the lake to see his daughter and spend the night at his home, returning to the lake tomorrow. Chosen Phil Lowry and Richard Thierolf, Medford, have been chosen members of the University of Oregon Federa tion committee whose function is to interpret the academic and extra-curricular life of the institution to high school gradu atcs desirous of learning about the state's system of higher education. Only outstanding students are selected for com mittee membership. Loral high school graduates may procure Information from Lowry or Thierolf or directly from the federation, box 487, Eugene. Plane Passengers Arrivals by United Mainliner this noon were J. E. Crosby, from Oak land, Cal., and G. W. Gilchrist, from San Francisco, B. L. Dill ing arrived this forenoon from the north. Miss D. Kindrick arrived from Portland on the midnight Mainliner and J H. Coones left on the same plane for Los Angeles. Ernest Pardo arrived from Los Angeles last night and H. Rubenstein and Miss W. Olsen departed on the same plane for Portland. Ar rivals from Portland on the early evening plane were J. K. Brownback, Miss L. G. Con nolly, R. J. Driggs, B. E. Jones and J. F. Patterson. Starts Right In and Eases-Up SORE JOINTS Tlit pais of tortnrlcr rhsamitle-irthrlttt Jfuntt nhould b treated with iomftlilng tnii) for J nut that purport. Ask tot Jfntt. H "Wurks f-ptedilir to help U); out the mrnnr. reduce the twell.tif and Mse-np the mlry cf painful Jolnfi In acc1ble locaim!. Helpful for tha Sain of Nenrltia, Sriatlra and Loin ha to. ust rub It od, and alwaya rf member -l,a .Iftlnr-Eat-o starta to work. Joint Oery atarta out vilck! Af k for Joint. Ea at an 11t ttrus atort? 1b America. NOTE For frx wrapt writ Joint -, ti BU HaJloweU Mala. Kid's It's Here! THE NEW MYSTERY WAR -ACE Watch it Mil sr up In the sir you can make It fly hlfher than a II story bullrilnc It utll do flte airplane stunts, too. Get eeeral of them they're only Lie complete and hart Otro con test.: Eien Dads to erary o.er It. Be the first In your nelfhber hood and amare jour friends. Ettra fljlnf wheels only e each. On sale at. Get Your at West Side Pharmacy The Rexall Store Cor. Main and Crap Stt. PERSONAL Two Small Fires Two small fires in the Lake o' Woods dis trict of the Rogue River nation al forest yesterday afternoon were quickly controlled. Cause was being Investigated today. Store Reopened Mrs. Edith Garrett returned by train this morning from Hot Springs. S. D., where she attended funeral services for her father. She reopened her Karmel Korn shop on East Main street immediate ly after her arrival home. To Reshingle Mrs. Margaret Bechtel of 147 North Holly street applied at the city build ing inspector's office yesterday for a permit to reshingle her residence at a stated cost of SI 50. Joe Reinhart of 931 Palm street applied for a per mit to reshingle at stated cost of $100. Report for Duty Bernard A. Johnson, commander of the Or leans CCC camp in California, and Edward S. Curtis, subaltern at Camp Shasta, Cal., reported to Medford district headquar ters here today in connection with CCC casual train to Fort Dix. N. J. Both officers will leave here on a special CCC train at 3:40 p. m. tomorrow. To Portland Mrs. R. B. El liott, Jim and Joan Elliott and Dave and Martin Grubb left by motorcar this morning for Port land where they were to Join Dr. Elliott, who has been at tending a meeting of the state dental board of which he is a member. The latter part of the week is to be spent at the an nual meeting of the Oregon State Dental association. The Medford group will return home Sunday. Alaska Closer Inauguration of direct air service between Seattle, Wash , and Juneau brings Alaska within a daylight flight of Medford, Max C. Henne, United Air Lines man ager here, pointed out today. Travelers leaving Medford by United Mainliner at 4:37 a. m will reach Seattle in time to board the Alaskan Clipper due in Juneau at 5:10 p. m. the same day. On the southbound trip, passengers leaving Juneau at 9 p. m. will reach Seattle In time to ooard the Mainliner leaving at 9 p. m. and due here at 11:55 p. m. Pacific Alaska Airways, a division of Pan American Airways, operates the aeattle-Juneau service on a semi-weekly schedule. Planes leave Seattle Mondays and Thursdays and return Tuesdays and Fridays. MEDWICK BEANINQ NOT INTENTIONAL, FINDING New York, June 20. P) District Attorney Willism O'Dwyer today officially closed his investigation of the heart ing of Joe Medwick, Brooklyn Dodgers outfielder, by pitcher Bob Bowman of the Cardinals in Tuesday's game. "There was no evidence of criminality," said O'Dwyer. MERCURY ON UPGRADE AFTER COOL INTERVAL After a relatively cool day,' the temperature began creeping upward again today, standing at 78 degrees at 2:30 p. m. as against 75 at the same time yesterday. Maximum yesterday was 80 degrees. Official forecast was for fair weather tonight and tomorrow, warmer tomorrow. To Ask Power Increase Washington, June 20.- The defense commission an nounced today that congress would be asked to authorize an increase in the power facilities of the Tennessee Valley author ity, costing $65,000,000, for na tional defense purposes. Uas Mall Tribune wast ad. Gyro Flyer New Laurel-Hardy Comedy Uproarious fun and side-splitting laughter will be the out standing feature of the new Laurel and Hardy fun hit, "Saps at Sea," which opens a three day run today at the New Rialto theater. As two horn testers in a horn factory, the two. after a complete break down from the noise, go out to sea for a rest cure that proves to be a laugh-getter for their Loretta Young In New Comedy Role Infectious laughter is the de lightful product of the con tagious comedy to be found in The Doctor Takes a Wife." hectic hilarious, happy new hit at the Craterian theater. With Loretta Young appearing in her first all-comedy role and ap pearing to greater advantage than ever before! with Ray Milland as her dashing co-star, and a splendid supporting cast which includes Reginald Gard iner. Gail Patrick, Edmund Gwenn and Georges Metaxa, The Doctor Takes a Wife" is a sure cure for the blues! As a young author who writes books in praise of spinsterhood Miss Young brings to the screen an entirely new conception of herself, as an actress, and of career women In general. And fun - packed fireworks result when America's favorite spin ster suddenly "marries" a young doctor to whom all women are poison, with the fond exception of his own fiancee! Central Point Central Point. June 20. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jones and family spent the week-end at Canyonvillu, attending the rodeo. Mr. Jones won first prize in roping both days. His son. J ... won second place in roping. Mrs. Martha Booth and daughter Anna left Wednesday for a two-week visit with br sisters and mother In AJulane. Wash. Mrs. Booth's mother, Mrs. MeCarklll, will return with her lor a visit. Her bom 1 In Kansas. The Scout Cuba met at the home of Mrs. Alt Kelley June 18. The boys used the Jig aaw and cut out blrda and other ornament for the yard. Mra. Lmngston has sold her home to Mr. and Mra. Roger Youat. Modern Woodmen met Tuesday night for a aoclal event. Munro Coleman and Henry Kllburn made a buslneaa trip to Ashland June. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Lord Root and family of Orants Past apent the week-end with Mra. Root's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin. Loyd Root of Grants Pass waa over Friday and Saturday, painting bis home on Second street. . Mrs. H. P. Dow and son Tern and Mra. Dowe'a grandson. Barton, and Mrs. Fry, or Klamath Falla. were gueata at the Cyres Buckmana borne June 18. Closlnt time tor Too Late to Clas sify Ada la :30 p. m. Oas Mall Tnbusa act ada. Shows 1:45-7:00-9:15 Whoopee! What a Riot! vounc miLirinD vjj ROY ROGERS aiaavaavaavaiaaiaaaaH Hero of hand red lrnd . . PLA. 10 Urit of hundred tunt! fi w - Coming SUNDAY! jm (I v V' AMTTlf'fl-. ) 7hlT many southern Oregon fans. Ben Turpin. the cross-eyed star of silent days, plays in sup port of the "thick and thin" of howlarity. Roy Rogers, one of the screen's most popular western stars, plays in the added fea ture. "Young Buffalo Bill," a rough and ready action film based on the younger days of the famous character of the west. "Llano Kid" in i, w , q,ni i tm, Sr1 tViarai Tito Guizar and his guitar will be seen in the title role of 'The Llano Kid." which comes to. the Roxy theater for tomorrow and Saturday only 4s the added feature with "Le gion of Lost Flyers," starring Richard Arlcn and Andy De- vine. TOWNSEND CLUB NO. 2 MELTS FRIDAY NIGHT Townscnd Club No. 2 will coa vene for regular meeting Friday at 8 p. m. at 123? W. Main street. An important message will be given by the president. The con vention at St. Louis will be dis cussed as four delegates are to be sent, leaving Sunday. There will be a special musi cal program and invited speakers to celebrate the installation ol the new air conditioning sys tem. All members and friends are urged to attend. . V WW . -. :! VCVf 1 Or REPUTATION I V M ! Daily's Auto Painting ULPSl C.VX EI 2 South Bartleit I 1 kW 1 1 U t n W ALWAYS TWO FEATURES! iff 11 lM 1? . .mantel;- w9B-,-v:-, Plus "LAST WARNING" " . ill"!S' aUff Ti)r47ioc I av'RiCHARO ARtEnf nSSSm 1 1 I T1KPI I DEFIANT SENATE PUIS PROFIT TAX IN WAR LEVY BILL Amendment to House Meas ure Would Place Excess Profit Tax on Corporations Washington. June 10 i'.T A defiant senate ignored admin istration pleas for a non-controversial revenue bill last night and approved defense tax legis lation only after voting strin gent levies on those who would profit from war. The chamber agreed to the lower Income tax exemptions and most of the excise tax boosts, which the house passed in an ef fort to raise an extra Sl.007.000. 000 a year. Then the senate added: 1. An immediate excess profits tax on all corporations to pro duce between $400,000,000 and $500,000,000 annually. 2. War profits taxes which Senator Connally (D-Tcx.), the sponsor, estimated would raise about $8,000,000,000 a year from individuals and possibly a like amount from corporations. The levy would go Into effect only upon a congressional declara tion of war. This amendment," Connally said, "milks the old cow down to the point of exhaustion, but it docsn t quite put her out of busi ness. The legislation now goes to a Joint senate-house committee, which many lawmakers pre dicted would throw out the sen ate proposals. Too Late to Classify FOR SALT 1040 model boy's bicycle. Phona 13 be? i we n 8 and 5. TELL TOUR NEIGHBOR want a ranch near Melford. Pref erably Crater Lake highway. Sub mit what you have to H. L. Webber, 1311 N. Mentor, Pasadena. FOR SALE Old black walnut buffet. Phone 435 R, FOR SALE OR RENT 3-room fur niched houite with 4 acre, block south of Dark's Orocery on Thomas road. Phone 869-ft-a. FOR SALE Electrtc lroner. 1447-R. Phone ,P1R IP si I A??leiUWn I ORAIN SACKS and TWINT almost any kind you want. All food No. 1 usfrd sarka at lea than market pnc. 8ra our aacka brlore you buy we will aavt you money. P. B. SAMSON CO, ih and Front Ste. LARGE furnished apartment, hot water, gnrage. Adulta. no peu. 718 W. slain. Plioua M70-J. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE wishes housework, care of children, or other employment. Phone S23-J-3. rrs ellfhtly uaed. Just like new. Deluxe Scat Covere. Fit popular ram. Terms. Lewis Super Service Station. Phone 1300. COIONIAI, OARAOE haa opcnlnr for IirM claaa mechanic. Relcrence required, Addreaa T. C. Brady, Colonial Garage. Medford. Ore. SACKS WANTED. Medford Fuel Co. SPECIAL 1038 FORD STATION WAOOV A very fine ranch car or email school bua. In fine condition, good rubber, been run only 35.000 miles 575 SKINNER'S GARAGE Phone 103 Bulck Cars CMC Trucks Open Evenings and Sundays FOR SALE In order to promote the Hffiitra aierneT nreed in Sovitharn Oregon we are again offering to exchange a registered Guernsey Bull Calf from an Ad vanced Registt red Cow (who has an official milk record) for your grade or moncrel bull. No strtnn attached only the calf must go Into good hands and be well taJten care of until of serviceable age. you keeping your present grade bull rntll that time. For particu lars Wing's Cloverhlll Registered Otiernsey Farm. Old Stage road. FOR SALE Oood clover hay. M ton. or trade for stock. R. C. Greene, Eaile Point (Butte Falls road). A SWKLL BARGAIN, dirt cheap 29 Plymouth Sedan. We must sell. Iin terms, no financing. Phone 1300. FOH SALE or TRADE Equity In late model Bulck Coupe. Boi 1301 Mall Tribune. FOR SALE 3 complete double beds. very cheap. 713 Palm St. ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH JUST A JOB? One of the secrets of success Is: own your own business. With our plan of home manufac ture a man or woman can easily esrn ISO per week. Only 100 re quired. No selling. For personal Interview write Box 1999 Tribune. WANTED Girl experienced In gen eral hotiaework. Go home night. References required. Call t 39 Geneva. S25.00 REWARD nil) he paid by the manufacturer for any Corn or Callous GRF.AT rilRIKTOPHKR POSITIVE CORN SALVR cannot remove. S5o at Your WESTERN THRIFT Store. WILL SACRIFICE EQUITY In almost new modern home. Call 1362-J or aee owner at 31 Willamette. FOR RENT Modern 6-roora stucco houea. Basement furnace. Clean. Adulta. t2i Pine. FOR 8ALB Trailer houae. ISiT,: Vaughn drag aaw. Would rake burs aaw In trade Acroea from cheese factory. Central Point. FOR SALE Tounberrlea. Chee. Owen. Orchard Home Drive. Phone 14&3-J-1. BOY8ENBTRRIES. 80c Same old place, Ooodroad's, Weat Stewart Ave. FOR SALE Ootid Guernsey cow. Phone alO-R-S. DAIRYMEN ATTENTION I For sale or trade, Guernsey bull. 3 years old: out of registered stock. Phone 13M. BINDER TWINE for saJe new sup ply now on hand at right price. F. E. SAMSON CO.. 4th b Front St. FOR SALE Wilton mg. 13x4 ft.. in excellent condition. At oo n. Orange. Phone 041-H. FOR SALE, bargain prices Windows. ; doors, sash, glass, roofing, idw North Rlverclde. I Wo U UsVJ Jl A A Mi Goodrich Invades the Low-Priced Field! That's rlfhtl Now you can c et a I I.k I ilnrlrlftt III MM ore whii uk w. that's priced rock bottom. We don t neaiiate a nwniw raend theat sturdy Commanders they're full dimension and built of "wear-reaiatint" rubber throuihcmt. I NEED AMD I fQCKETB00KJ ROCK BOTTOM PRICES IN ALL IZIS $4.95 4.75-5.00 Kit AND YOUR Easy Terms c Th Only Tkt With Ooldtu Pty Blow-out Protection! tmefinel Tha famous Ooodrlch Safety BUvartown tna only tins ware tha read blowout protection a wm Saver Oolden Ply coats ea than ether super -quality urea, wane ow and select tna urea you ac tha price you want to pay, $8.33 4.7S-S.00 x II $10.21 I.2I-I.S0 x IT and your old lire meat mh" w-giw TIRES Lewis Super Service Station FOR SALE Tear old black rocker spaniel. Thoroughbred: no papera. Likea children. Good watchdog. $10. Call 1011 Riverside Ave, Oranu Paaa. Ore. FRCTC LECTURE on Christian Science In Vfiralty thatre. East Main atreet, Ashland, Oregon, on Thursday eve lnr. June 30th. at eight o'clock. The public la cordially invited to attend. HIGHEST CASH PrtlCES PAID for SCRAP IRON AND ftlETAL t. all kinds, ostler tea. radiators, alumi num, op per. brass; also hides, peits and ool Medford Bareata Bouse. 37 N Grape Phone 1003. FOR REST epacious ana attractive four -room rtowusairs suite in the) Holly Apartments. Completely fur ntshed except dishes and linen. Garage 6econd door north of poatofflce Adulta only. 140. Avail able now. see manager la rear, or phone 1397-R, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS OLSON ELECTRIC I N. Rartlett rhone 118 MM 7A lute Kas . you n Tint- Youn PRICE i GowtMeh- I 1 COMMANDERS s j fl S6.66 I ; If A n.oosia v fVI with aid lira L I $5.95 S.2S-S.S0 xl? OLD TIRE Right! You can huy verjrthlnf you need and pay on conveni ent term to suit your needs. on our original BUDGET PAY PLAN Mo delay or ret tape. A plan for creryons. Small k ana II n rharta an all kudfet purchases. yo us e reef swaeel aean o Uk C. 0. Whealock. Mgr. lib tad rrenl We Narer Close Phena 1300