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i MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. JULY 10, 1940. PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and PERSONAL From Trail Mrs. Mary A. Smith of Trail transacted busi ness here today. Calif Her Mrs. V 1 m a Weltzel of Jacksonville called here on business today. Kicks Here Edwin Hicki of Gold Hill transacted business here this morning. To Preach The Rev. E. Iver aon of Medford will preach at the Presbyterian church in Phoenix Sunday at 11 a. m. Checks Nam G. M Medford of Stockton, Cal., was bere yes terday on a vacation sojourn. ., He was interested in learning how this city got its name, - Bon Broken Ernest R. Gil strap, 35 Geneva street, suffer ed a fracture of a small bone in his right anklo at his borne . last evening. The ankle was . placed in a cast today. To Rmodl Miry Jacobs of 409 North Riverside avenue ap plied at the city building in . spector's office yesterday for a permit to remodel her 'resi dence at a stated cost of $120. To Rdiport R. I. Stuart, head of the construction firm of " R. I. Stuart & Sons, and his daughter. Miss Isobel Stuart, of 217 Apple street left today by motorcar for Reedsport to trans act business until tomorrow evening. Driver Tests Examinations t will be held here as usual Sat urday for persons wanting li censes or permi's to operate motor vehicles. A state ex aminer will b in council cham- , hers on the top floor of city hall 5rom 9 a. m. to S p. m, and applicants are asked to re port to him. Enjoy Outing Members of the Medford 20-30 club enjoyed ' a swimming party at Ashland Twin Plunges ana picnic in Lithia park last night. The outing was held in place of the regular weekly dinner-meeting Guests of the club were Shelby Tuttle, Bob Sherwood, Edward Keogh, Harland Wiley. Ardo Stocks, Ed McLean and Al Perl- mutter. Car rir Th fir depart ment's chemical craw last night put out a fir that burned a hoi through a rob and teat cushion in a car owned by Len Spencer ef Ashland. Th car wai parked on th East Main street bridge over Bear creek. A cigarette stub left in the car caused the blaze, Chief Roy EUiott said. Youth Dane A free dance for only the young people of the Townsend pension move ment will be held in Townsend hall, 123H West Main street at 8 p. m. tomorrow, youth com mittee of Townsend club No. 2 announced today. Fre re freshments will b served dur ing the evening. All young people ax invited. Colton Returns Sam G. Col ton, owner of th Off ic Station ery it Office Supply company, returned by plane from Port land last evening after spend ing ten days at Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. Colton and their and Mrs. Colton and their two youngsters motored to Seaside 10 days ago. Mrs. colton ana me youngsters will remain there for the rest of th month. Mr, Colton plans to Join his family at the coast city again for tne last week of th vacation. Kills Killing Hist: My home on the hottest days Is 16 to 20 degrees cooler. Chamber lain Bock Wool makes the home a real place to live in. Savings soon pay the cost. Phona E. D. Reed at Llnd Bros, 910. Minor Accidents Anna Lu clll Wallace of 818 Bennett street and Lloyd Davidson of 848 Taylor street drove cart involved in a slight mishap on North Central avenue Tuesday afternoon, according to a re port on file today. Monroe M. Corvin of 428 Benson street and Jessie Leroy Klmbrough of Phoenix drove machines Involv ed in an accident' on the Pa cific highway north of Gold Hill Tuesday, a report on file said today. Board to Mi Board of di rectors and committee chairmen of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce will hold a lunch eon-meeting in the Hotel Med ford at noon Friday. Members of the county court and city council also will attend and all business men interested in the work of the chamber of com merce are invited to be present. Glenn L. Jackson, chamber president, will give a resume of his recent trip to wasnington, D. C. be halted. It was believed a short circuit In the ignition caus ed th blaze, police said. Employed Announcement was mad today of th employ ment of D. D. Davis at the automotive parts store opened recently at 44 North Riverside avenue by Horace W. Thomp son. Mr. Thompson started selling automobile supplies from the back of his sedan less than three years ago. Gradu ally the business grew until recently it became necessary to open a store. Plana Passengers Charles G. Pool arrived from San Francisco by United Mainliner this noon and leaving on the same plane were J. H. Pomeroy and O. C Struthers. to Seattle, and C. Kmph, to Portland. Arrivals from Portland this forenoon were Glen FabrlcK. R. Ulsen, Jack Dodd and J. H. Maddox. Dr. E. M. Soderstrom and Mrs Porter J. Neff left on the same plane for San Francisco. Joe Marshall and V. W. Hammond arrived from Portland on the midnight Mainliner and F. J. Burnham left on it for Los Angeles. . R. G. Llppman left for Seattle by Mainliner last night. Miss C. Dunlap and Sam Colton arrived from Portland last evening and leaving or the same plane were Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon L. Reynolds of McKcnzi Bridge, to Los An gelas, Miss Irene Ingiam and Miss Eunice Carlton, to Oak land, and L. E. Martin, to San Francisco. Dr. Soderstrom ar rived yesterday alternoon from San Francisco. "Safari" Coming To Craterian Sunday T7Tm '"7rT- -TTJT A. , .. r- .ML..- - . . r !-. t "Hopalong" Role high school graduates iiiii rn tun rnuc nnnire A HAS All IT CAN DO IN "Safari," adventure -laden drama of the jungle, with Doug las Fairbanks. Jr., sharing top honors with lovely Madeleine Carroll, will head th program opening a three-day run at the Craterian theater Sunday, uiners in the cast include Tullio Car- minatl. Lynne Overman and Billy ("Sneeze") Gilbert. As a special added attraction on the same program the Cra Eugene, July 10. V In the mails today wer University of Oregon welcome books for high school graduates who have ex pressed their intention of enrol ling here this September. The 76-page book, crammed with 100 pictures, sketches for prospective students all phases of campus activities and may be obtained by writing the regis trar in Eugene. terian will have the March of Time presenting "The U. S Navy. 1940," showing the strength of the fleet, ship for ship, man for man, plane for plane, and the Navy's role in America's new plans for national defense; and as still extra at traction, one of the most inter esting camera tours of the Ore gon coast, "Going Places with Graham MacNamee." A new Hopalong Cassidy thriller comes to the Rlalto the ater tomorrow with William Boyd as Clarence E. Mulford's famous westerner in "Stage coach War." Russell Hayden. Harvey Stephens, Julie Carter. J. Farrell MacDonald and 'The King's Men" are featured In the cast. Topping the twin bill will be the ever-lasting favorites. The Weaver Brothers and Elviry, with a host of radio and screen i tars in their latest fun festival, "Grand Old Opry." Too Late to Classify FOR SALE Wubltif machine). On Trior, 95: on Wettin(bouM. 925. CU ft. 7li OakdaUo. Births 241 CCD ARRIVE Roxy Headliner Topaka, Kas., July 10. " Harry H. Woodring in his first public address since leaving President Roosevelt's cabinet June 20 said the United States had all it could do to mind its own business and prepare "like hell to insulate this hemisphere from war The first replacement of the new quarterly period for CCC camps of the Medford district arrived here by special tram early this .morning. Detraining here were 241 en rollees. Of these 49 were for Camp Applegate. 50 for Gas quet, 14 for Wimer. 3S for An nie Springs, 73 for Steamboat. The youths came from Mississ ippe and Lousiana of the army fourth corps area. Train commander was Geo- dus Maneum. company com mander at Camo Sitkum. The aia . hi. tt. f train, which made its first stop ROXY Shoe J:0O-:lS EvrJ-30c. Inc. tax Kiddles a Dime Anytime UniNTECHNICOLORl AUu Do FAYE AMECHE i nwut tmaiiN sua com JIUll! IIWIS - III MUTT IUITII ItlTIIIOHll slant civot iooit cautss TONIGHT and Tomorrow Klghtl Two Swell Shows , ui; N!uini iiEitrietri MELVYN DOUGLAS lAiy ninuncil -plus-HIT No. t: O.'v ... I wuui coiaoiur Program Tonight The public was reminded today of the pro gram to be presented at 8 to night in the senior high school auditorium by the Oregon Fed- trations. For the benefit of Barents and prospective Uni versity of Oregon students, all phases of college life at Eugene will be discussed and colored motion pictures of campus ac tivities will be shown. Methods of financing an education at the university also will b outlined. Anyone interested Is Invited to attend. Back from Trip Mrs. Mabel Yorton returned by stage Mon day night to her home at 14 Almond street after a visit of two months with relatives and friends In Montana. Mrs. Yor ton was a guest of her son, Merlyn Yorton, in Darby. Mont., and visited other rela tives and friends in Missoula. Hamilton and Anaconda. En rout horn she stopped In tie attle, Wash., to visit another son, G. H. Yorton. After her extensive trip. Mrs. Yorton said there was really no other place like Medford and the Rogue river valley. Car Burns State police said today they learned that a 1933 Plymouth sedan registered to Earle Jones of Medford caught fire and burned on the east part of the loop road on Roxy Ann ! Sunday afternoon. The Interior of the machine was destroyed most of the body was damaged and only the two front tires escaped the flames, police said According to information ob tained by state police, the own er of the car left it for a short time and when he returned the I fire had progressed ton far to resignation to the president, a letter the White House said was "too personal" to make public. He spoke last night at a cham ber of commerce dinner wel coming him back to his native state. - Woodring asserted he was a non-interventionist "now and al ways." "If the reaction from my leav ing the war department as a known non-lnterventlonlst has caused ' modification of some policies and sobered some of those provocative and meddling advisers of the administration who would strip our own de fenses, then I regret that I had only on set of guts to sacrifice on th alter of public service, You'll enjoy the Fresh Be Poods from Holly's, 129 E. Sixth. C3oslng lima lor 100 Late to Clas sify Ada Is 140 p. m. for the detraining of enrollees here, also carried replacements for the Vancouver barracks, Wash., district. It continued northward after the Medford Histrict bovs had detrained. Train with other Memora district replacements will ar rive periodically irom u south and east over the next couple of weeks, headquarters said. Ready for War Vancouver (U.RV Ready to take uo arms for the Allies, John Borbirolli, world-famous conductor of the New York Symphony orchestra, in an In terview here saia ne woum trade his baton for a bayonet ,hen and if the call came. An Vnoiiehman of French and Italian ancestry, he was edu cated in England and spent much of his life there. SALS) OR TRADE Modem 5-roocn home, corner lot, desirable. 3044 W. Jackson. LOST Billfold, in front of Chrtauan church. Reward. H. O. ChUdratn, Star Rout Bos SI, Medford. WANTSO Milk cow. Must be taatL Phono SS7-R evenings. LOST Black leather sipper over nlfht bag on July ta. Reward. ' Tribune office. TWO USED 1 80x30 truck tlraa. f feet condlUoD. Lewis flupet errtea station. Born to Attorney and Mrs. Otto J. Frohnmayer of Spring street, a boy weighing eight pounds and one-half ounce, in Community hospital Tuesday morning, July 9. Born to Mr. and Mrc J. L. Keith of Eagle Point, a boy weighing seven pounds. Hi ounces, in Community hospital Monday, July 8. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gardener of Butte Falls, a girl weighing seven pounds and two ounces, in Community hospital Sunday, July 7. Born to Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Atkins of route 1, a boy weigh ing six pounds and 13 ounces, in Community hospital Sunday, July 7. Joan Blondell and Melvyn Douglas have a hectic series of comical adventures, romantic and otherwise, in "Good Girls Go to Paris," companion feature on the Roxy Theater twin bill for tonight and tomorrow night. "Hollywood Cavalcade, th technicolor drama of the famous 'flicker city," from the days of the Keystone Kops to modern streamlined film plays, with Alice Faye and Don Ameche heading a huge cast, tops the program. You'll enjoy the Freeh Boa Pooda from Holly a. 13s X. Sixth. Born to Mr. and Mrs. M. F Clogston of Bly, a boy weighing six pounds and four ounces, In Community hospital, July 2. FOR SALB Second cut aifalfa. S7 a ton In the shock. R. v. Beau. Beall Lane. WANTED Experienced cook; moun tain rancn. boi 300s Tribune. FOR RENT Modern furnished apart ment, sieciric reingeraior. uurell court, sa N. Holly, inquire Apt. s. HIGHEST CASH l-HICES PAJD for SCRAP IRON AND METAL i. all kinda. batteries, radlatora, eluml num. eopper. braaa. aleo bldea. poita.aod wool. Medford Bantaia House. 17 M. Crape- mows 1003. FOR RENT paciou and attractive tour-room dow&aiire eulte ut the Holly Apartments. Completely fur nished exceot dlabaa and linen. Oarage Second door aorta of poatofnee Adulte only t0. 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Main St. Best Musi la Town Good Floor Air Conditioned Born to Mr, and Mrs. M. A. May of Ashland, a boy weigh ing eight pounds and two ounces. In Community hospital July 1. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Foley of the Old Stage road, at the Stanley nursing home July 8, boy weighing six pounds, two ounces. Toutl enjoy the Presto Sea roods from Holly's, lis E. Sixth. Closing t.n e for Too Late to Clas sify Ada Is 1:30 p m. Olotlng tame for Too Leu to Clatv tlfy Ada It ISO p. n. BIG-SLABO Compare Our Quality More wood and le bark. Heaping Dou ble Load MEDFORD FUEL CO. TEL. Ill 1122 N. CEKTRAL T S1.00 EXAMINATION S1.00 SPECIAL to the SICK Only 1 Day July 11 Tells Cause ef Your Trouble Talis Whirs It Is Located Tells What Te D ret It THIS COMPLETE EXAMIHATIOIt Aids In dlerowrlng hidden earners and locating aea errant, gland, or tissues in the Soman body whlcS may ke responsible for many aliments such at rheumatism, dlgeailre disorder, nertonsnese. 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