MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MED FORD, OREGON. FRIDAY. JULY 8. 1940.
PAGB NINE
LOCAL and
To Klsmalh Joe Early, man
ager of the Hotel Holland, left
today for Klamath Falls to visit
until tomorrow. He plans to at
tend the rodeo there tomorrow.
Visitors Arrive Mr. and Mrs.
L. J. Brink of Klamath Falls
arrived here today to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Hanlin of 1016
East Jackson boulevard.
Fined $10 Alva E. Mansfield
of Medford, charged with driv
ing a car without 1940 license
plates, was fined $10 In city
court this morning.
Fosior Here Jack Foster,
president and general manager
of the Eugene Coco-Cola bottling
company, arrived here by train
this morning from Eugene. He
left by plane this afternoon for
Los Angeles to transact busi
ness. Minor Accident A city po
lice car operated by Officer
Walter J. Reinking and a ma
chine driven by Margaret J.
Kurtz of Jacksonville collided
at Ninth street and Central ave
nue this morning. Nobody was
Injured, but a front fender and
headlight were torn off the po
lice vehicle, the report said.
Becomes 111 Ed Hanley of
Seattle, who arrived here yes
terday morning to attend the
funeral Saturday of his sister,
Miss Alice Hanley of Jackson
ville, became suddenly ill and
was forced to return to Seattle
on last night's train. Accom
panying him back home was
Mrs. Ella Bush of 826 East
Main street, another sister.
Dies In South Word was re
ceived here today of the death
of Mrs. Barbara Koontz July 3
in San Jose, Cal. Mrs. Koontz
formerly lived here; she moved
south in 1024. Her husband
passed away in this city a num
ber of years ago. She is sur
vived by a daughter, Mrs.
Harold Eabb of San Jose. Mrs.
Koontz had a number of friends
here who will be saddened at
learning of her death. The fun
eral will be held tomorrow in
San Jose.
Visitors Lear. Mrs. John
Flanagan and her daughter Miss
Rita Flanagan, left by train
Wednesday night for their home
In Washington, D. C. They plan
ned to stop for a tour of Yel
lowstone national park. They
had been guests here at the
home of Mrs. Flanagan's son-in-law
and . daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. James L. Murphy, 1134
West Ninth street. Mr. Murphy
Is government supervising en
gineer on the Medford federal
building remodeling and exten
sion. Divine Leaves Dr. Sherman
L. Divine, pastor of the First
Presbyterian church, was called
to Seattle this morning to con
duct the funeral of James
Thomson, Jr., son of the Rev.
James Thomson, D.D., synodical
executive of Washington and
Oregon. The young man was
drowned in American Lake,
Wash., yesterday. The Divines
and the Thomson families have
been close friends for over 40
years. James, Jr., was baptized
by Dr. Divine when he was a
baby. Dr. Divine made the trip
by motorcar.
Young Leaves Harry Young
left by train last evening to re
sume his work at Parks Air col
lege. East St. Louis, 111., where
he Is making an outstanding
record in aviation course and
administration. Classes reopen
July 8 after a two weeks' sum
mer vacation. The four-year
course is completed by students
in two years. Last week his
mother and sister, Mrs. Lois
Young and Helen Young, ac
companied him to Portland
where they visited his sister,
Joyce, and other relatives. Mrs.
Young's mother. Mrs. F. L. Cook
of Eugene, returned home with
them for a few days' visit
Plane Passengers Passengers
leaving by United Mainliner this
forenoon were Charles D. Pool,
to San Francisco, and Jack Fos
tor, to Los Angeles. C. C. Mar
tin arrived from Portland on
the midnight Mainliner and P.
K. Bekeart of Hornbrook, Cal..
left on the same plane for San
Francisco. J. N. Laughead ar
rived from the north last eve
ning and Gill Paltridge and
Miss Nola Frey of Klamath
Falls left on the same plans for
Oakland. Cal. Jack B. Dodd left
yesterday afternoon for Seattle.
Warn., and Harold G. Prestel
departed on the noon Main
liner for Portland.
DANCE
The Soup is On
FREE LUNCH
DREAMLAND
Sat. Nite, July 6
7 Piece Orchestra
Gentlemen S0e
Ladies 20c
Including Fed. Ti
PERSONAL
Mull.rs Move Mr. and Mrs.
L. E. Muller recently moved
from 806 West Tenth street to
a home on Sailing street. Mrs.
Lottie Wolgamott is living with
them. She it Mrs. Muller's
mother.
Drunk "Floated" George B.
Campbell, 40, charged by city
police with drunkenness, was
ordered to leave town immed
iately this morning or spend 10
days in city jail. He said he
would leave.
Picnic July 14 The annual
Oklahoma picnic will be held
in Dover park, Rogue Rivei", on
Sunday, July 14. All families
from Oklahoma are Invited to
attend. Each family is asked to
bring a well-filled basket.
Baby Clinic Monthly well
baby clinic for July will be held
in the Sparrow memorial suite
of the Jackson county court
house next Thursday. Ordinar
ily the clinic is held on the
first Thursday of each month
but was deferred a week this
month because of the Fourth of
July holiday. Parents are asked
to telephone Medford 13S0 for
appointments.
At Airport Today's arrivals
at Medford municipal airport in
cluded Capt. A. A. Straubel,
Hamilton field, San Rafael, Cal.,
to Port Angeles, Wash., in a
Northrup attack plane, . and
Capt. N. D. Sillin, Moffett field,
Riverside. Cal., to Gray field.
Seattle, Wash., in a Curtiss pur
suit plane. Arrivals yesterday
were Lleuts. F. N. Graves and
F. L. Nims, Fort Lewis, Wash.,
to Oakland, Cal., and Lieut. C.
Halleyharris, Fort Lewis to Mof
fett field, each piloting a Doug
las observation plane.
Call Here Dr. and Mrs. Silas
Andersen of Minneapolis, Minn.,
called upon friends here yester
day. Accompanied by their two
children. Dr. and Mrs. Ander
sen were on a vacation motor
car tour of the west. They came
here from Montrose, Cal., where
they had been guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter L. Seiler. Mrs.
Seiler being a sister of Dr
Andersen. The travelers con
tinued from here yesterday aft
ernoon to Cottage Grove where
they were to visit other friends.
They were also to visit relatives
and friends in Portland and
Seattle, Wash., before turning
homeward.
FIRE RAZES TWO
PLANTS AT BEND
Bend. Ore., July 5. JP
Fire destroyed two industrial
plants, threatened a number of
other buildings and forced
guests to evacuate a hotel here
early today.
Operators of the destroyed De
schutes Farmers' warehouse and
If you like dogs . . .
If you like kids . - .
If you like stories . .
that are real, human,
down-to-earth, understand
able . . . make up your
mind now io see ...
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BILLY LEE e KELENE MILLARD
RICHARD LANE e SNOWFLAKE
Cerdell Hickman e Lester Mathews
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ever! Tour money bsrk If 70a
dont atrn It's smll entertainment!!
Sunday & Monday Only! ,
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HUGH HERBERT
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Hurry! Plating
'Dr. Cyclops'
Mut Cbaa. Staireti
Show 1 :4V:-15; Matt -S-V Inc.
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"Biscuit Eater" Coming To Rialto
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One of the most eagerly-
awaited and down-to-earth pic
tures to come from Hollywood
in years is "The Biscuit Eater",
a heart-touching story of two
kids and a dog who has been
branded with the' disgraceful
tag of "biscuit eater", a name
given to worthless dogs in the
south who commit the unpard
onable sin of raiding the chicken
coop. But in the eyes of his
youthful master the dog is still
a champion and around this
theme of trying to keep the dog
"Susan And God" Here Sunday
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Principals in a laugh-studded
comedy hit, Joan Crawford. Rita
Quigley and Fredric March
bring the screen's "scratch and
claw" successor to "The Wom
en" to the Craterian Theatre
Sunday for a three day show
ing. It's "Susan and God", the
story of a woman who tried to
the Oregon Trail Manufactur
ing company estimated their
losses at more than $75,000.
The blaze, believed caused by
fireworks, wrecked about S25,
000 worth of machinery and
ruined a quantity of wool, clo
ver, and grain at the warehouse.
Don B. Stuart, manager, placed
the total destruction at $48,000.
The Oregon Trail company, a
furniture manufacturing con
cern, was appraised at $32,000.
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in Technicolor!
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from being shot is laid the un
usual story. Based upon the
popular Saturday Evening Post
story by James Street. "The Bis
cuit Eater" stars Billy Lee, Cor-
dell Hickman, Snowflake, Rich
ard Lane and "The Biscuit Eat
er". "La Conga Nights",' with
Hugh Herbert starring as seven
different persons all at the same
time including himself, his
mother and four sisters will
play as the companion feature
with "The Biscuit Eater".
run the world according to her
own ideas of love but couldn't
even make it work out in her
own home.
John Carroll. Rita Hayworth,
NiHel Bruce, Bruce Cabot, Rose
Hobart, Constance Collier and
Marjorie Main have prominent
roles in the cast.
but some machinery might be
salvaged.
Dm Hull Tribune want ads.
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A HALO 'ROUND HER HEAD. DEYILTRY
starts
SUNDAY
JOAN FREDRIC
CRAWFORD MARCH
Tha rollicking le
of ft giddy gada
bout with
heart ao full of
romanro ht trar
tl4 arunnd the
world ... to tharr
hr lor with
eterrbodrt
famel fin flf
CflGnEV-SHERiORil-DBRIEfl
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PKt.tlr. tIIHI4V M'.III:
Ann Inorst M-len Mack
"GIRLS Of THE ROAD"
Shows sat.: I 4VJ J-J.oo-S:U e Mats-SM Inc. tail fves-soc Inc. tat.
Klddlelne
Roxy Crusader
George O'Brien joins the cru
saders for justice in "Legion of
the Lawless", which plays to
day and tomorrow only at the
Roxy Theatre with the "Dead
End" Kids in "Dress Parade".
The famous alley hoodlums
join the army to see the world
and to give their fans one of the
best films they have ever made.
John Litel plays In support.
CITY AND
ESCAPE HAZARDS
With no city or forest fires
here on July 4, Rogue River na
tional forest headquarters, state
forest patrol headquarters and
Chief Roy Elliott of the Medford
department today expressed
their appreciation of the public's
cooperation over the hazardous
holiday.
So far as untoward incidents
of any kind were concerned, it
was a particularly quiet Fourth
of July, though thousands of per
sons enjoyed themselves in var
ious ways and at various cele
brations during the day. Sheriff
Syd I. Brown said.
SETTING-UP GRILL
Washington. July 5. (ff"
The civilian conservation corps
adopted military calisthenics to
day as a supplement to its health
program for enrollees.
James J. McEntee, CCC di
rector, said the corps had work
ed out a "setting-up" routine
which deviated from that of the
army only in that rifles would
not be used. He instructed camp
commanders to hold a 15-minute
exercise period each morning
before breakfast.
Heretofore setting up exer
cises has been voluntary for each
camp, and most camps did not
include them in the day's sched
ule. McEntee said the war depart-
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ment had approved the CCC rou
tine. It was adopted, he said, as
part of the national defense program.
Too Late to Classify
BOVSEVBEH R ITS, Me. -ur con -t&tner.
B. V. Ooodroad. Wnt
Atewart Ay.
TWO LAROF houikp.nf roomt,
a n4 lito per tNk. 637 N.
CentrtU.
WA!TBI FMturt for bout 40 hft
caul. K. W. Cfebhavrd, Rt S.
ATTRACTIVE fumlfthvMl apartmtnt
for two adult BOA Wrst I0Th.
MILK OOAT FOR ftALl. Hunlln,
Jackaonrin hthwy at Ferrydals.
97 BTlDKBAKFR FomJot DOutt;
overdrtt. htrftter. nw rubber; like
ntw; raonftbl Nw trailer, 16
Inch irhaeL. Rfvua View Camp.
North Pacific Highway. Hagen.
WANTED Experienced waitraaa. Ap
ply at Valentine Cafe.
SELL fl-ROOM HOME. All condition
agreeable. Small down parment.
balanr Ilk rent. Sew Hanaen, 134
N. RireraM.
FOR RENT 9 room noun with
i arnt. Inquira 316 Wabaah. Phona
438-R,
LADT BOOKKEEPER with IS yearn
experience wanta poattlon. Can
(ttre best of refrrencet. Wrtta
Box 1601 Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE Went inghouae electric
rang. Phone 1098 -L. 611 Queen
Anne.
MEOPORO BAROAIN. HOUS
srEciAia
Oood Intlrte snd outside pmlnt at
1.35 fiUlon.
Unseed Oil. Turpentine, Paint Bruthee
of all kindi.
Ronflne Paper. Bulldlna; Paper. Cor
rugated Iron, 81'tngir. all frradea
at lesa than mall order prlcea.
Barbwlre. Fencing-. Netting, Window
Screen at a bl saTlng.
New and liaed Doors. Wlndowa. Win
dow OtaM. Screen Doors, at re
duced prlcea.
New and used Pipe, all sines, black
or galvanlred. Alan new and used
Pipe Pitting. Irrigation Pipe from
two Inchee to ata Inchea. A large
atock to select tram.
A new shipment of Armv Oooda:
Wool blanketa. shirts, boots and
ahoea, canvae cota and pada.
A latve mipplr of axes. " wedgea.
Bledaea. croas-cut aawa, saw man
drels, circle sawa. at the right
prices.
Tenta. tarpa. sleeping bam. all camp
ing aupplles tor your outing.
Complete stork of apllt pulleys, ahaft
bonne, both uaed and new.
Another large shipment of Toledo
Ranges at MA.SO. Also many bar
gains in used ranges and cook
stoves.
ROXY
MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSB I PT 4
37 North Orape 1 I p.ckag.
la f "" ' .K.VTMMOB. OCf
Shows 7:oo-:l . Eves-30e. Inc. Us. nmmon J 9 11 ft III
Kiddles Dime Am lime C,P - IbiUW Hoaof. IliWUl'l '
They Joined The Army j . -
To See The World... h" .v sTuZTJL 19c ' 44.
nd byl The No. ,0 tl gg . I OC
yl way Ihry'ra see-
ln It will roll I ,
f ,ou P Campkolta lamps AP-
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CX THE i ,U,C 1-wJDC OKe.pl ChUkoa u4 Moth-
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JV;I KIDS I eSC
as, Cora or I O d Dutch swa
jp5S ! h1""" B,'B, ,M oc C,"M, bc i;
and Clssl. Loftns I S cans Cawiw
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Hff TODAY rr1 c,.P.rult- 1 OC !
and I HI Taney. Ho. t eaat Aasfe " mmm
I SATURDAY ' a e,B1 ,ot C6Z ZZgSJFZ-. j
" Two HUslI ilso pkf. COC
ls-m-i " III Vlnligo Chooao Alt '
"(ojVvJYSTi ill 1 brt,lta -jOi
mSJ&flJV I I ' quart bottlo IOC
satswaaaw sHnl. slilitnl j
(j I HI flagstaff Hardwhaat.
I 51-19 05c
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TUB IDBAL PICKUP durlnaj hot
weather I Drtnk Render a Special
lew Tea Blend. Render Tea as
Coffee Co.. a No. Bartlets.
POR BALK or trade for UTestock
I07S Chevrolet Sedan, licensed.
Mrs. Stacy. Rt. 4, Boa 177. Hlllcreal
Road.
ATTENTION DAIRYMEN1
I have apeclal equipment for white,
washing. Do it for leaa. Phone
S33. McOonsie.
POR SALE 1938 Pord tourlnc coach,
not Junk. H35 rash, balance SUT.IB
at SI3 S0 month or lese. Richfield
Station. Jacksonville Highway.
POR RENT Modern furnished home,
10 acres. S3S. 666-W evenings.
POR 8AI E Cow snd
Doty, Or Hfln Creek.
POR SALE New Westlnghouse roast
er, very reasonable. Phone 1493-W.
POR RENT
10 acres, clover, new five-room mod
ern home, fully furnlahed. Barn. etc.
Five-room modern home, oil heat,
eaat aide. Pine shade, excellent
condition.
Five-room almost new modem eaat
aide home, basement, furnace.
10 acres, alfalfa, all-room modern
home, barn, paved road.
ELMER HERRIED
Phone I486 or I61S-J.
BOYD'S
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III Phone 1054 for V"
111 llMl I PromPt Convenient, Courteous II
It-yffl j Delivery Service -4 Timet Daily j rn,j
1:30 A. M. 10 A. M. 1 ?. M. 4 F. M.
SPECIALS for July 6th and 8th
III assail a ,b Tenderleaf Tea
Ii ilns WWwf
II C&Blrt) Rich risrorD.ltjhlful
4bC Aronw.
I .........rtL 111
Ctlum.J Bsklnf .1 P- I
Powd.i. lb. Hn 9C
t'boMlM 48C K.lloflg's Corn
rika, t OS. ill AM.
3 paekiBM . bUC
pound 5JC -
Mill laos. r.g j dos. bWw p.p ' .
j I p.ck.f
10 lb. bag 52c
PAY CASH AND SAVEi
WANTED Housekeeper, not over 4
years old, for temporary work: 610
per week. Call at 45 So. Central.
HIGHEST CASH PKICES PAID tor
SCRAP IRON AND METAL 1 aU
kinds, batteries, radiators, alumi
num, copper, brass; also uldea
peiu and wool Medford Bargain
House. 31 N. Orape phone 1062
POR RENT spacious and attractive
tour-room dowr-atalre aulta In the
Holly Apartment. Completely fur
nlahed except dlahea snd linen.
Oarage Second door north of
postofflce Adult only. 640. Avail
sole now. see manager In rear,
or phone 13S7-R.
DANCE
At The
OASIS
SAT. NITE
July 6th
Good Music Good Time
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- 25 lb. bag SI. 29
flakes Lge pkg. 19C