BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. JULY 17. 1940.
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and
Hsturn Horn Mn. J. Orbi
Cooksey end infant daughter,
Pamela, returned to the Cook
sey home at 928 East Jackson
boulevard la'st night by plane
from Portland.
In Klamath Mr. and Mrs.
Sebastian Apollo of 131 South
Grape street spent yesterday in
Klamath Falls on busines. and
attended the wrestling matches
there last evsning.
Guests from Roseburg Mr.
and Mrs. Kill Unrath and daugh
ter. Mary Elise, of Roseburg
are visiting at the horns of Mrs.
Unrath's aunt, Mrs. Susan Eads,
29 Kenwood avenue.
.
At Springs Edward. Rita
and Norman Kubll of Apple
gate were among Sunday vis
itors at Cinnabar Springs. Tht
road to the resort is in good
condition and "like a boule
vard," Chris Kenney, manager,
said today.
Injured Sarah Ellis of 425
North Grape street Is confined
in Community hospital as the
result of a serious accident
Sunday when she was thrown
from a horse. She was report
ed by hospital attendants to
have had a pood night last
night. j
Father 111 Mrs. V. R. Bal
lantyne of 822 West Tenth
street left by plane today for
Portland from where she will
go to Hillsboro where her fath
er, A. E. Brandaw, is seriously
ill. Mr. Brandaw has visited
in Medford frequently and has
friends here who will be sorry
to learn of his illness.
Visiting Here Miss Margaret
Dow of San Francisco arrived
by motorcar this morning to
spend a few days with rela
tives heri. During her visit
she will be guert of her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Beebe of Central Point, and
her cousin, Miss Barbara Lee
Koehler of 610 King street.
Firemen's Picnic Medford's
volunteer firemen and regulars
off duty will hold their first
annual picnic Sunday at Bybec
Beach park on Rogue river at
Bybee bridge. The men's fam
ilies also will attend, between
50 and 00 persons being ex
pected. The picnickers are to
gather at the park at 1 p. m
Swimming.a ball game and
other diversions will precede
the serving of the picnic lunch
.
To Give Lectures Louise
Billings of the I Am Sanctuary,
210 Craterian building, has re
turned from a three weeks
stay In Los Angeles where she
attended a Great Shrine class
She announced today that Fran
ces Ekey of Philadelphia, prom
inent leader in the I Am phi!
osophy, will sneak at ths Med
ford sanctuary at 8 p. m. Fri
day and Saturday. Anyone in
terested is invited to hear her,
Have Baby Word was re
ceived here today of the birth
of a boy weighing eight pounds,
three ounces, Sunday, to Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Bennett in Grants
Pass. The baby was named
Edward Franklin, Jr. The
baby's father is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. Carl Bennett of
343 South Grape street, and
Mrs. Bennett is the former Miss
Bertha Finney, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jake Finney of 910
Stevens street.
Nebraska Picnic The Ne
braska Picnic association will
hold, its 17th annual picnic at
Avery park in Corvallis on
Sunday, August 4. All Ne-l
braskans tire invited. Each 1
to bring his own picnic lunch
and service. Free coffee will
be provided. A program of
entertainment will be pnsented.
Last year 2500 former Nebras
kans attended the picnic. Avery
park is situated on highway
99-W about a quarter ni:le
south of Corvallis. Signs mark
the way.
Dakota Picnic The annual
North and South Dakota picnic
will be held in the upper part
of Lithia park in Ashland on
Sunday. July 28. All former
residents of the Dakotas are
invited to attand. Each famii'
will provide its own picnic
lunch. Cofftv, iced tea and
lemonade will be furnished
free. The picnic will start at
noon. Alexander's guitar band
will provide music. The pro
gram Includes various games
and races, a tug-of-war between
the two states, impromptu talks
and vocal and Instrumental
music.
CARNIVAL
DANCE
TONIGHT
DREAMLAND HALL
Rernlar Tnnnsend Dante.
perorations free.
Alvi Prix Darfe .lnnr
derided bv applause
til Invited.
Udlea in Men SS
PERSONAL
I On Vacation Dan Hull of
517 South Grape street left by
motorcar this morning on a
ten-day vacation trip to the
San Francisco bay area. His
Itinerary included the Golden
Gate international exposition.
Lodge to Meat Pocahontas
lodge will meet Friday at 8 p.
m. in Redman hall on Apple
street. Members will go to the
home of Mn Wayne Keesee,
28 South Peach street, for a
lawn party after lodge session.
Place Change! Degree of
Honor picnic scheduled for Sun
day at 10 a. m. will take place
at Helman Baths in Ashland
instead of McKee bridge as was
first planned. The Klamath
Falls lodga will also attend the
affair.
Flying North Lieut. Q. T
Quick stopped at Medford mu
nicipal airport today to have
his army Northrup atUick plane
refueled. He was en route
from Hamilton field, San Rs
feal, Cal.. to Boeing field, Se
attle, Wash.
Chimney Firs No damage
was done by i chimney fire
at the home of C. A. Nutter.
826 South Central avenue at
9:10 this morning. The fire
department's chemical crew'
stood by while aoot In the
chimney burned itself out. j
.
To Picnic Cub packs 1. 3
and 8 of Medford and 40 of
Central Point will hold a clcnic
Thursday evening at Jackson
Hot Springs. Cubs are to at
tend in the afternoon t swim,1
and parents are to go at C .T0
p. m. for the picnic. Families
are to bring a drink and salnd
or cup cakes. Awards will be
made after supper.
Plana Passengers J. S. Ash
ley left by United Mainliner
this noon for Portland. Mrs
J. Mount and C. C. Bcchtoki
arrived from Portland on the
forenoon Mainliner. Passengers
leaving early this morning were
L. W. Wright, Mrs. V. R. Hal
lantyne, George Hiles and Rus
sell Olson, to Portland, and R.
W. Crutchfield, to Seattle. Ar
rivals from Portland on the
midnight plane were Mrs. J
Orbin Cooksey and daughter
Pamela and H. Kaplon. J. An
derson arrived from Oakland
last night, and leaving on the
same plane were J. J. Stavert,
to Seattle, and Louis B. Ger-
unger, to Portland.
Succeeds Willkie.
Wilmington. Del.. Jtilv 17
jusim it. wniting, elected pres-
inent ana a member of the
board of Commonwealth and
Southern Corp. here today to
succeed Wendell L. Willkie,
told newsmen when asked what
he thought of Willkie's presi
dential prospects.
Closing time lor Too Lata to Clas
sify Ada la ':30 p. n.
Hurry! Last lltnea Tonlghl!
Rob't Young in "Sporting Blood"
Vivien Lelih-t.surence Olivier-"?! Da? Tntether"
Gallant Men and Their Women!
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"My Favorite Wife" Comes To Craterian Sunday
.v.;.' .v:;'
What to do when long-losl
wife returns on the very day
hubby gets married again is the
hilarious situation confronting
Cary Grant who, with Irene
Dunne and Gail Patrick, as wife
ENTERTAINS LIONS
AT
Continuing his appearances ,
here. Col. Jack Major of the
Paducah. Kaintucky, Majors en
tertained the Lions club at its'
weekly dinner-meeting in the
Hotel Medford last night.
Major gave his novel program
of yarns and humor. His feat
of remembering the names of all
the Lions after hearing them on
ly once slipped a cog when it
came to Henry Zachariscn and
this added to the club's enjoy
ment of the young colonel's pro
gram. Major is a publicity rep
resentative of the Union Oil
company.
Earl Sims presented to his fel
low clubmen the trophy won by
the Medford Lions bowling team
at the first annual Lions Red
wood Empire tournament at Eu
reka, Cal., last month.
A past president's pin was
presented to Leland Knox, now
district governor. The presenta
tion, considered a signal honor,
was made by Art Render, club
president who presided. Marmie
Oison was given a membership
key for his work in procuring
new members.
Guests were Kenneth Parrett,
L. C. Taylor, Fred P. King, Roy
Pruitt, Robert Crutchfield and
Earl' Rcitsma.
Closing time tor Too Lat .to Claa
tfy Ada Is 1:30 p. m.
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In . dal role t ) VA'"ji , hi. tomlail III '' LV N "
t ! V yJ Northern LlehU in Naming TECHNICOLOR!
T"""afai.M.i-Miiiia t..."V - I III I I I I Mi W mr ..I
e Royal Mounted
rcier On the Yukon" I 1 :Z:. ' 1 iTT. ill '
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my;
,and ur.uc, rtpn-Uvciy, is .u.ilu
in the comedy of marital entan
glements, "My Favorite Wife,"
coming to the Craterian Theater
Sunday for a three-day showing.
Irene, presumably lost on an
f On Roxy Bill
i -
"Blackmail" brings Edward
G. Robinson to the screen of the
Roxy theater for today and to
morrow only with "His Exciting
Night," starring Charlie Rug
gles, as the companion feature.
Blackmail" tells the shocking
story of a man who came back
to civilization after a living hell
in prison. Bobs Watson plays
opposite as Robinson's son.
fcan Francisco Butler
San Francisco, July 17 (AP) But
ter unchanged.
Baersmento, July 17 (AP) Churn
Ing cream buttrrfat: Tint grade SJc;
second giade 29c.
PANCE
TONIGHT
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Townsend Hall 1 iH - 41 KT'CfJ
IM W. Main St. TTH 'K
Refreshments j ftl flW 0f fiUHl
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Alriian exploration, returns
after a seven-year absence on
the day that Cary wedt Gail
Randolph Scott is also merrily
involved as a scientist with
whom Irene spent that period
on a desert island.
RED CROSS MEET
A large attendance Is expected
at the annual Jackson county
Red Cross meeting to be held
Thursday at noon in the Hotel
Medford.
George T. Frey, chairman,
will preside. Luncheon will be
followed by election of officers
and a program. Other year-end
business will also be transacted.
Because of the great Increase
in the demands upon the Red
Cross by wars in all parts of the
world, more than usual interest
is being shown this year in the
meeting.
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Western Stars
Chester Morrii la aure to add
another feature to his acting cap
with h dual characterization of
twin brothers in "Wagons West
ward." which heads the action
double bill opening a three-day
run tomorrow at the New Rialto
theater. Morris plays both Tom
,. . . . .
Cook, a desperate renegade of
the west; and his twin brother,
David Cook, who has chosen 1ol
be an officer of the law and,
who,, after a series of notorious.
arrestsVi is sent to capture his
twin brother and return him to
the government. While wagons
roll westward and David looks
for hit brother and two other
dangerous criminals, he falls in
love with tha girl his brother
loves and his resemblance to
the notorious Tom Cook gets him
into and out of one jam after
another. George "Windy" Hayes,
Buck Jones and Anita Louise
head the large supporting cast.
Renfrew of the Royal Mount
ed, featured in "Murder on the
Yukon," will play as the com
panion feature with "Wagons
Westward."
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
appreciation to our frlenda and
neighbors for their klndneaa and
sympathy during our recent bereave
ment. Also for the beautiful floral
ottering. J. M. "Pop" Orlmsley.
Too Late to Classify
FOR PENT 3 -room duplex, fur
r,ihl. water and itghve paid, til.
318 Wabash. Phone 43S-R.
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rXR 8ALC or TRADE Light truck.
Inquire Davia Transfer.
FOR SALE Trailer In good shape,
19. 1807 Weat Main.
FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent
Adulte only. 31S S. Orape.
FOR SALE 13-tiih Airline radio,
l1) years old. Phone 300.
) FOR SALE OnJt oawnport. SS
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home, hardwood floors, fireplace,
double garage, lovelr lawn, furnace,
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Sacrifice S310O Coat 300
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Also A acres. Irrigated, 4 -room mod
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Terms.
Everything In Real Eatat.
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"DAD- ROBERTS, 7J0 W. tn4.
TKS APRICOTS c feece tt e I
pound, citv Limit Fruit Stand,
So. Pacific Highway.
BOYSENBERRIES We still have 'em.
75c your container. B. V. Oood
road. Weat Stewart Ave.
FOR BENT Apacious and attrsctlvs
four-rooro downatalra suit tn the
ffolly ApaTt-tnvnl. Cowptetaiy fur
nished except dlahee and linen.
Oarage Second door north of
poetorflc. Adttttt only wta. Aextl
adle now. see manager in rear
or phone 1397-R.
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Trade Allowance
On Your Old Tlraa
SPECIAL LOW YERM3
ON NEW
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13:i tone baled meadow hay for
. Xlroy jackatm, Rt. Ko. 3,
Eaglo Point.
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neaa. Edward Jones. Phone 911.
Central Point.
WANTED Scrap iron for domeetlo
market. Unload In car and receive)
more money. Medlord Bargain
Houae, 37 N. Orape St. Phone 1053.
FOR RtT e!y fuCTtu&ed 4ipjez,
Electric refrigerator. Maytag, elec
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