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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MED FORD, OREGON'. "WEDNESDAY. JUNE 26. 1940. PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and PERSONAL from Klamath Phyllis Col litr of Klamath Falls (pent yetttrday In Medford and Ash land conferring with official! of the Shakespearean Festival association. see- Trains Delayed Both morn ing Southern Pacific trains were delayed today. The southbound train due here at 8:15 a. m. arrived at 8 a. m. and the north bound train due at 10:12 a. m. arrived at 11:05. Unit to Picnie Medford ex tension unit will hold a picnic in Ashland park Friday. A covered-dish luncheon will be served at noon. Sandwiches, coffee and cream will be fur nished. Those attending are asked to bring their own ser vice. Cars will leave from the home of Mrs. Belle Mitchell, SIS South Riverside, at 10:30 a. m. All members and others interested are invited to at tend. At Airport Today's arrivals at Medford municipal airport included Capt. F. Bacher and Lieut. R. J.- Evans, each pilot ing a Douglas observation plane en route from Oakland, Cal., to Gray field, Seattle, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burelson, each piloting a Taylorcrnft, en route from Albany to Oakland, Cal., with a passenger. Bnth Mr. and Mrs. Burelson are pilot instructors. Mrs. Burel son being one of two women in Oregon who are enlisted as instructors In the government's civilian pilot training program, A late arrival "yesterday was Lieut. F. W. Graves, Tacoma Wash., to Sacramento, Cal., in a Douglas observation plane, frem Ashland Jack Bailey. director of the Fourth of July Cavalcade in Ashland, transact ed business in Medford yesterday. Court Citation Roy F. Arn old. ZT, of Trail was cited by state police yesterday to ap pear in Justice of the peace court this afternoon n charge of driving a logging truck with an overweight on an axle. see Driver Tests Examinations will be held here as usual Sat urday for persons desiring li censes or permits to operate motor vehicles. A state ex aminer will be in eouneil cham bers on the top floor ef city hall from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.. and applicants are asked to re port to him. Divine Talks -Dr. Sherman L. Divine, pastor of the Presby- 4erian church, gave a special address Tuesday evening at the Fir Point conference being held near Glendale, Ore. Attending are 110 young people of the Presbyterian church. Eight courses are given and certifi cates are awarded to each dele gate for completed work. Dr. Divine was high in his praise of the conference. Vincent Returns Noble Vin cent, manager of the Buster Brown shoe store, returned home today by train from a three-day buying trip to Port land. On the return trip he visited Buster Brown stores in Salem, Orogon City, Corvallis and Albany. The most beauti ful line of women's fall shoos ever stocked win soon be ship ped to the Medford store, Mr. Vincent said. , FT A FEW WORDS FROM THE LEARNED PROFESSOR COLT, D.H.S., EQUINE COLLEGE "CONFIDENTIALLY. second hand hones Is no belter than the trader who Mils 'm and stands behind 'eml To got good valu they hare to bi checked oier before you buy 'tin and tt they set tick you have to bars a real met te lis 'em up.' A irord Is enough to the wise! The finest corral of all breeds of hoss flesh In Med ford If on the block. HO CASH HEEDED Ef Your Nag is Worth Down Payment. A TTABUNQ by Chrysler out ef Detroit. Full of pep. Just grew Its new spring two tone coat. Swell shoes. Doe says she's sound. 193 Plymouth Del me Sedan. No rath down If jour nag's worth . . , 5245 A KENTUCKY THOIOBBID OCT Or FLINT. A roan two year old that cent bo equaled. A snortln' an' a rearln' te got Our vets has checked him from teeth te tall. All the gadgets an' extras oa want. But no emergeocy fire buckets. IMS Bulrk Special Sedan. Cash not COCC needed If jep'te a filly worth V L J J Other aVonca, Mustangs. Ponies, stork Horse Oalor. If you've sot any livestock worth ate, or more, you're tot a down payment mm ewe af ear rejuvenated snappers. Our "Four Till eel" boss Poctors know their stuff. VDeetor ef Horse Sense, a degree else held by Humphrey's "Satisfied Customers" DE SOTO PLYMOUTH Humphrey Motors Strang to Visit William C. Strang, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Strang of 414 South Central avenue, is expected to arrive here Sunday to visit un til July 3 with his parents. The youth left Medford last No vember to work for the Doug las Aircraft company in Lo Angeles. He is in the wing assembly division. Chosen for Navy Selected tentatively for navy enlistment. Wilbert J. Broussard of Roguo River and Henry L. Long of Canyonville will leave here to night by train for Portland where they will be given their final qualifying examinations. If they pass the tests in Port land they will go immediately to San Diego. Cal., for eight weeks of intensive training be fore being assigned to actual duty. The two youths com prise the third quota enrolled here this month for naval ser vice. In all this month's quota was composed of 14, e e To Klamath George E. Pat terson, chief petty officer in charge of navy recruiting in the southern Oregon area, went to Klamath Falls for the day this morning. Ha was to be at the new Klamath Falls re cruiting office in the postofficc building. Yesterday Mr. Pat terson spent at the new branch office in the Grants Pass Chamber of Commerce building Grants Pass. The Grants Pass office is open ecery Tuesday the Klamath Falls office every Wednesday. The office here today was In charge of Mr Patterson's assistant, E. A. Roesel. Minor Accidents I n a M Myers of route 1 and Vern J. Fowler of Ideal court drove cars involved In a slight mishap at Central avenue and Eighth street late Tuesday afternoon, a re port on file said today. Mrs. Blanche Davis of 608 South Oakdale avenue and Kitty Smylie of 708 West Fourth street were drivers of cars col liding with slight damage on West Sixth street yesterday afternoon, a report on file said today. Bartlett and Fifth street intersection was the scene of a minor collision Tuesday after noon between cars driven by Stella Bowne of Klamath Falls and R. R. Hammond of Med ford, according to a report on file today. e Plane Passengers H. M. Mc Donald and Charles Haneline arrived by United-. Mainliner this noon from San Francisco and Mrs. Lou Jones left on the same plane for Seattle Wash. Arrivals from Portland on the forenoon plane were P. S. Canel, F. L. Wheran and W. C. Bell. Leaving on the same plane were J, Farley, to Denver via Sacramento, and F. J. Burnham, to Oakland, Cal. H. Aldridge left for Se attle and Mrs. F. Young for Portland on the early morning Mainliner. L. White arrived from Portland last midnight L. C. Baltrelle departed for Portland last night. Arrivals from Portland last evening were A. J. Schwepoe, M. E. Cornett and G. M. Huber. H. West brook, Jr., left on the same plane for San Francisco. 'Carl Nelson left for Portland by Mainliner yesterday afternoon. Robert Taylor, Vivien Leigh in Sunday Show ' ,.T-.-k.u.e- K':' '-'i I J I rw f J M il -. : .:j"a v - "i XiJL.-i,.:.'. ; - ....... a i sv- v . i CL3 mrmw k "S. u At . m j .attarr mw r v aea nriiiLJ fcrJ FOR BALK OardM HOCB SPECIAL &o-foot eouplt4 ingi braid hotw for IJW Don't confiu mih all rubbr tot H better. Uorurcta aed sk Fred Co. FOR alAl-E Aprtcotav R. O. Ward. Phono 10-F-ai. FOR SALE Chen-tM, Se lb. on tree. BtackbfrrlM. 50o ent. Inqutr Th Viigett. Vorl p'.svc. Jack- Co-starring Robert Taylor and Vivien "Scarlett O'Hara" Leigh, with Virginia Field, Lucile Wat son, Maria Ouspenskaya and C. Aubrey Smith appearing in the supporting cast, the Craterian Theatre will have "Waterloo Bridge" as top attraction for the three days starting Sunday, The story of "Waterloo Bridge'' is woven about the whirlwind courtship and love affair of a ballet dancer and a handsome young officer. The setting is wartime London of 1817 or 1940. Range Heroes 4 .'"V.fe B, ii v-.'. r Robert Livingstone is Stony Brooke, one of the Three Mes quiteers, whose latest action thriller, "Heroes of the Saddle , comes to the New Rialto Thea tre for a three day showing to morrow, playing as the added feature on the twin bill that has "I Was an Adventuress" as top feature. "I Was an Adventuress", star ring glamorous, exotic Zorina, with Richard Greene playing opposite and Peter Lorre and Erich Von Stroheim, "the man you love to hate", in chief sup porting roles, shows what hap pens when a trio of internation al swindlers runs into something new in their racket romance. Double Grosser BI3X Part dry, hesplnj load S9.00. Medford Fuel. Tel. 031. K t- m. i-rpsn 1.3 VTA. C"fs. SM .SB A rOR SAIjr Fwd Wheat Sl.SS ewt. Ground Barley 11.13 cot. Mill Run S10S sack. Cm&h and carry prices. Monarch fieed as Feed Co. FOR BALE VIOORO your lawn now. Help tt through hot summer weather end enloy a luxuriant lawn. Monarch Seed As Feed Co. BOYSENBERR1FJS, 5c: hrlnf your container. Oak Grove road and Stewart Ave. Johns. Phono 646-B- Needs of American Youth Subject New March of Time Reel Nuuh t?iry, Jr., p-ts l.,ii..u, who brags of his bravery and then betrays his friends in "Bad lands", topping the Roxy Thea tre twin bill showing tonight and tomorrow night. A story of the early West, starkly real, of ten men who, braving unheard of danger, trail a half-breed murderer across the Arizona wastelands and find themselves trapped with no hope of safety. "Badlands provides the "dif ferent" in western entertain ment. "Tell No Tales", featuring Melvyn Douglas, is the added feature. ALWAYS 2 FEATURES With "Four Sons", opening to day at the Craterian Theatre, a story of what might happen to the youth of this country, it is particularly fitting that, as a special added attraction on the same program, March of Time shows "America's Youth 1940" showing what actually is hap pening. Taking actual "case histories" to illustrate the wants and needs of today's youth, what youth is thinking and doing, and the countless small details that make up the composite picture of America's young man and young woman, the March of Time commands attention in this stock-taking year of 1940, when politicians, census-takers, and the public in general are thinking and talking about the condition of our country. FOR BALE Grain baes. binder twine, sack twine. Right prices Monarch Seed A) Feed Co. FOR SALE Use n o n poisonous ROTO-DUST to kill com ear worm. Monarch Seed As Feed Co. FOR BALE Use our EARWIO BAIT to kil loarwis. 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Tha Swastika. . destroying nations without a slnglB she! fired . . . dividing families brother against brother . . wife against mother! The sensations) story ef the ITK COLUMMI TODAY . 4 DAYS K m m 'wltk DON AMECHE EUGENIE LEONTOVICH MARY BETH HUGHES ALAN CURTIS GEORGE ERNEST ROBERT LOWERY LIONEL ROYCE SIG RUMANN SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION! March of Time Presents "America's Youth 1940" Shows Pally at 1:4.T:ea.gni Mats-see tres-tr Blddlee-lde JIJ-aUliUD (Under iks Canopy) 13 So. Riverside. Pheae 414 DOUGLAS Mat tvet 1:00-1 11 Adults . . IV I Logea . . . 4r I IV Me LOUISE PUTT CENI LOCKHART Adult Log's KI14les , UK Kiddles . 1 IIWll i m. sxi sr . . s i