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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MED FORD. OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 25. 1940.
PAGE NINE
LOCAL and PERSONAL
JOHN APPLEGATE
Trem Ashland Hubert B.
Bentley of Ashland attended
the donkey Softball game at
the fairgrounds field last night.
On Vacation Ray W. Lyon.
member of the custodial staff
at the Medford postoffice. is
enjoying his annual fortnight's
vacation.
On Coast R. H. Singler of
27 Rose avenue, a clerk at Med
ford postoffice, Mrs. Singler
and their two sons are spend
ing a two weeks' vacation on
the Oregon coast.
In Grants Pass Lewis Ul
rich, manager of the state em
ployment service here, and Rus
sell D. Davis, senior employ
ment officer of the state un
employment compensation com
mission, transacted official bus
iness in Grants Pass today.
To Port Orford Miss Polly
Cooker plans to leave here early
in August for Port Orford
where she has a position as
a beauty operator. She has
been a student for the past
year at Leonards Beauty col
To Haa Dance The youth
committee of Townsend club 2
today announced the third of a
series of free dances for young
people of the community. The
dance will be held Saturday
evening at 9 in Townsend hall
at 123VS West Main street.
Improred A slight improve
ment was reported today in
the condition of Mrs. Rose G.
Schleffelin of the Findley apart
ments. S09 South Holly street,
who has been seriously ill. Mrs.
Schieffelin is a patient in Sac
red Heart hospital. No visitors
are permitted.
In the East Kendrick Wat
aon, city mail carrier, is spend
ing a vacation of three weeks
in the east. He left here last
Friday for San Francisco
whence he was to travel by
streamline train to New York
His itinerary included several
days at the New York world's
fair.
Vacationing The Rev and
Mrs. Glenn R. Phillips and
family of Hollywood are spend
ing their vacation in the val
ley, dividing their time be
tween Rogue-A-Lure and visit
ing friends in Medford. The
Rev. Mr. Phillips is the pastor
of the First Methodist church
in Hollywood.
Vacation Ends Robert A
Newland of 851 East Ninth
street, a city mail carrier, re
sumed his postal work Tues
day after enjoying a vacation
of three weeks in various parts
of Texas. Accompanied by Mrs.
Newland. he made the trip by
motorcar.
Cable Lost One hundred
feet of one-inch wire cable was
lost off a logging truck owned
by Hurman brothers of Pros
pect, somewhere on the Crater
Lake highway this morning.
city police were told. Anyone
finding the cable, in a large
roll, was asked to return it to
Hubbard Brothers' hardware
store or the city police station.
la Company A Announce
ment was made today of the
enrollment of three young men
in Company A, 186th infantry
of the Oregon national guard
They were Theodore Pappas of
Treat for Elks What was I
described as "an exceptional j
treat" is in store for all Elks I
who gather at the temple this
evening. Hour for the treat I
was set at 8:45. Preparations
were being made for a large
turnout. The Medford lodge of
Elks does not hold formal meet
ings in July. August and Sep
tember, but members gather as
usual every Thursday evening
for informal pleasantries.
Baby Sandy Is Rialto Headliner
GREAT ADVENTURE
John Applegate, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Applegate.
plans to leave around the first
of August on a cross-country
tour to Nova Scotia, fulfilling
most anv bov'a dream of The
In Country Mrs. Howard . Great Adventure."
Brice of the GeBauer apart- All his traveling will be done
ments spent yesterday in the j a car he completely rebuilt
country. She was the luncheon
guest of Mrs. John Litster at
her home on Sardine creek
above Gold Hill. Mrs. Brice
was enthralled by the House
of Mystery which she saw for
the first time. Mrs. Brlce's
husband is here on a temporary
mission for the United Press
Associations with which he has
been identified for a number
of years.
Plana Passengers United
Mainliner arrivals this noon in
cluded Miss E. Smith, from San
Francisco, and Mrs. J. E. Brady,
from Oakland. C. S. Robinson
left on the forenoon Mainliner
for San Francisco. C. R. Gates
left by Mainliner last night for
Seattle, Wash. Mrs. A. Lowery
and her daughter arrived by
Mainliner from San Francisco
yesterday afternoon. Leaving
on the same plane were L. S.
White, to Portland, and Mrs.
Kay Horton, to Boise, Idaho,
via Portland.
Small Firs Finishing touches
were being applied today to a
small fire on the Rogue River
national forest near the Ha
maker guard station a mile and
half off the Diamond Lake
highway. The fire, set by
lightning last week and discov
ered yesterday afternoon, was
in heavy duff and down tim
ber. A guard from the Ha
maker station and two other
men worked on the fire yes
terday and a CCC crew was
sent in this morning to mop
up. The blaze was held to a
quarter acre.
s
Driver Tests Examinations
will be held here as usual Sat
urday for ' persons seeking li
censes or permits to operate
motor vehicles. A state ex
aminer will be in council cham
bers on the top floor of city
hall from 9 a. m. to S p. m.
Applicants are asked to report
to him. Both written exam
inations and road tests will be
given. To pass he examina
tions, the applicant must be
familiar with the state traffic
manual, copies of which may
be procured without cost at
city and state police headquar
ters, the sheriff's office and
the Jackson County Chamber
of Commerce.
into a house trailer. His car,
complete In a cream paint job
with plaid trimmings and plaid
upholstering, will resemble,
when finished, a very small but
compact house.
This summer John has been
helping his father and prior to
that he was employed in the
license department in the sec
retary of state's office. With
the money he has earned, he
will finance his entire trip.
In Nova Scotia, he plans to
learn to sail and handle a boat
from a friend of his brother
Dick. At the end of this time,
if world conditions are such
that the trip could be safely
made, Jihn will buy a boat
and with two or three other
boys return to the Pacific coast
by way of the Panama canal.
A complete account of his
trip will be kept and later John 1 -plans
to write a book on his ,
experiences. j j
John attended St. Mary's In :
Medford and later the seminary I
at Mount Angel college. He and - ;
his brother Dick, are both well i
known in Medford, Dick being j
manager of the United Press in '
Salem.
Any boy that is really Inter
ested in a trip of this kind.
t',t
V $ f ' J 1
ilV.3
. v. Jfl
as an adaed attraction, it can't
help but be one of the most
talked about subjects of the
show. For in this one. Donald
Duck finds himself a jitterbug
although much against his
will. His three nephews and
Daisy a ducky lledy Lamarr
are the cause of the excite
ment. Iff undoubtedly one of
the funniest Duck cartoons Dis
ney has ever produced.
Yes, sir! this is Baby Sandy,
the little girl who stole your
heart as a boy In Bing Crosby's
"East Side of Heaven," and
with Mischa Auer in "Little
Accident." In "Sandy Is a
Lady," which heads the double
bill opening a three-day run
at the Rialto theater, Sandy is
c grown-up little lady and
around her is centered the
year's most laughable cast,
headed by Mischa Aucr, who
has played in all of her pic
tures; Eugene Pallctte, Edgar
Kennedy, Billy Gilbert and
Fritz Feld. Tom Brown and
Nan Grey have supporting roles
with "Butch" and "Buddy" of
"The Underpup" fame.
"Days of Jesse James," star
ring Roy Rogers as the detec
tive imported by the railroads
to track down and capture the
notorious James boys, plays as
the companion feature with
'Sandy Is a Lady."
should get in touch with John ! 1 f
at his home, for he would like j s
a companion to share his travel-j i jsi ' . X
ing experiences. J i. . I '
LAST MINUTE APPEAL
IDE IN EFFORT TO
SAVE CLAUDE CLINE
tit ,:r
Salem, July 25. (P) Last
minute efforts to appeal the
first degree murder conviction
of Claude E. Cline, 46-year-old
Fossil prospector sentenced .to
die in the lethal gas chamber
at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow, were
made today by the Rev. P. W.
Eriksen, Salem minister.
Eriksen asked Gov. Charles
A. Sprague to grant a brief re
prieve so the appeal could be
filed, but the governor gave no
indication he would do so.
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trv,
irvin
BY 9-STORY LEAPtHL
Niagara Falls, N. Y., July 25
(U.R) Jackson Brown, 20-year-old
confessed bandit who ad
mitted robberies and holdups to-
Portland, July 25. IIP) A
Portland attorney offered his I
services without charge today
for an appeal of the first de-1
gree murder conviction of
Claude E. Cline.
Irvin Goodman, the attorney.
was willing to act, "at
request of the Oregon 1 1
Prison association and the Rev.
P. W. Eriksen." Salem minister,
if Governor Sprague would stay
the execution.
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Radio Highlights
By Associated Press
(Pacific Standard Time)
New York. July 25 P For
the first lime in more tnan tnree wantfd mm v-nrkm' rhiidirn
years, the Dionne quintuplets. Chanie according in hours and
new ix vnn old. will be heard meI. SIS West 13th.
in a broadcast to the U. S. Thurs-
rOR SALE 1031 Chfrrolft drlut NEW tt-pltc set dishes IfioraJ da
coup, low mllt&tf. Will tk ai'n). Never been ued. Will trad
smaller car on tradt. Sea owner for best offer. P. O. Box SIS.
at 34 Mistletoe St Medford.
VSTO THUCK TIRES 7 50x20 and WAN1 ED Best nous S800 to Si 000
T0CH aa kw a SS esrh. Lewis win but. S37 North Central.
Surfer Service. Stn and front.
I:.".':"".'""" ." . r ; WE REFINISH CARS to make them
ANTED-OIrl for hc.u-ew and look nhl d fUmBln to IL,T
fare of children. Sll S Rltertlde. th4t wiy 4ltcl),u Auto Beauty
FOR SAI.B S-room house lth bath . eh?-
Also a-ronrn house on side street. RENT 6peioa and attractive
Corner lot. paved streeta. cloe In lour-room dowr-etalre suite In tha
Shade and ahntba Income 50 ..,,m. ,. ,,
L. O. Plcaell. IS South B"lett 0arae tfeeond doot oorta of
TWO-ROOM, clean, attractive, fur- P"'""'c Adulu on!. S40 Avail-
nlshed anartment: adulu only. ow """" 10
C.)l 31T Hs-en. or phone 1397-B.
WANTFT) Rlarkhemr plrkera. Shsres sa ish as wfs
day night, August 1, on WJZ
NBC.
Their physician, Dr. Allan Roy
Dafoe, will participate.
Tonight: Europe and inter
American, subject to change
MBS 5:15. 6: CBS. 4:55. 6:15.
6:30; WJZ-NBC 6; NBC 8.
Friday: Europe and inter
American subject to change
NBC a. m 8:45 a. m.; uus
4 a. m., 2:45 p. m.
WANTED Woman for general house
work. Phone aodfl.
HOU.YWOOO SOl'ND STUDIOS will
train two men for sound projection
operators. Box 3090 Tribune.
FOR RENT S-room duplex. Fur
nished. 316 Wabash, near Stevens
St.
HAVE YOUR furniture reupholstered.
reflntshed, reglued. Phone 43S-R.
Thlbault.
Too Late to Classify
EXCELLENT INCOME Sacrificed SO
acre nomrrVtated. includes 30
acre voting hearlne trees cherry,
apricot, peaohea, Bartletta. Fiillv
equipped, stock, crops, furnished
modem house. No lncumberance.
Cash talks. Owner physical dts-
LAUNDRY done aa you Ilk It.
Reasonable. 304 Boardman.
WANTED 10 000 ahakea. B. R Elliott.
SLABS nelect pine, alnsle load S3 00.
Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631.
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Tax Boost Upheld
Salem, July 25. UP) Circuit
.tnHce. Tuia P Hpwitt nf Port-
ahng approximately $19,000 ,and su5tairled yesterday the
throughout the country, leaped state Ux commis8ion-, increas
to his death early today from in. ,h. ..B,lla.ion of the Mackav
the ninth floor of a downtown
hotel.
Brown, formerly a resident of
route 2 and Noble H HoUis and Boston 'Mass confessed in a
Henry D. Booth of Central
Point. There are still six va
cancies in the company, Capt.
Carl Y. Tengwald, commanding,
fa id.
OffleUl Calls Perry A.
Thompson of Washington, D.
C, chief of the division of
personnel management, U. S.
forest service, paid a call this
mornins at Rogue River na
tional forest headquarters where
he has a number of old friends.
Mr. Thompson was once super
visor of the Willamette na
tional forest with headquarters
in Eugene. Ke is making a
tour of rational forests through
cut the west.
note found in his hotel room. The
note was addressed to Chicago
police and in neat, Itemized form
listed mail robberies, holdups
Radio and Telegraph company's
Oregon properties from $123.
000 in 1931 to $142,000 In 1939.
the state tax commission said
today.
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NORM ALCY? The royal
yichttna season delayed by war.
King Christian (above) of Den.
mark finally msnaied to go for
a sail at Copenhagen. The king
reportedly toes about his dally
life little affected by German
occupation of Denmark April
"t Walter Brennan is
1 Heading Brilliant
Cast at Craterian
Packed with thrills, romance
and beauty solid entertainment
! all the way through "Mary
i land," which came to the Cra
terian theater yesterday, tcps
one of the finest all-around pro
grams to be shown here for
quite some time. Filmed in
Technicolor, the picture cap
tures the great tradition of the
proud south.
Walter Brennan, that flre
eatin', horse-lovin" old codger
who was "Kentucky's" Acad
emy Award winning star, heads
an outstanding cast, including a
couple of other award winners
Fay Bainter and Hattie Mo-
Daniel, Others are Brenda
Joyce, John Payne, Charlie Rug
gles and Marjorie Weaver.
There's another player in the
cast who simply must not be
neglected. He's Ben Carter,
in the role of Shadrach, darky
stable boy. Maybe it was be
cause he was inspired by the
presence of the three award
winners, or maybe it's because
he's never had a chance be
fore, but this colored actor al
most steals the honors from
his more distinguished players.
The story centers on a moth
er's aversion to horses after
her husband has been thrown
and killed during a fox hunt.
Despite her inhibitions, her son
becomes an expert horseman
and. to further complicate the
situation, he falls in love with
the granddaughter of the horse
trainer. All the glory, romance
and traditions are developed In
the Intensely human story, cli
maxed by the spectacle of flam
ing silks, flashing against blue
sky and green turf at America's
most spectacular steeplechase
the Maryland Hunt Cup race.
Although "Mr. Duck Steps
Out. the new Disney cartoon
on the same program, is listed
U9ITJ HOME RADIOS Make your
price and you can have them.
Lewla Super Service. 8th and Front.
LOST Lady's octagonal gold wrist
watch. Finder return to 6 Coming
Court. Reward.
WANTED TO R ENT Two-bedroom
home. Modern. Muet be reason
able. P. O. Box S04.
FOR 8AI.E IMA Whippet coupe.
Economical and excellent running
' condition. $40 cash. 303 Vancouver
Av.
FOR SALE Small Kelvlnator electric
refrigerator. Hi. Phone 87S-J. S13
Pennsylvania Ave.
WANTED TO RENT Small, modern,
furnished house or apartment.
Reasonable. Box S09I Tribune.
WILL PARTY who waa seen takln
ladder from back of houea at
11 S. Orange pleas return It.
Fra Weddings
Charleston. W. Va. frt
and passing of bogus checks in ou belong to the Rev. H. Lloyd
at least 25 different cities.
Hug Raft Ltavas
Astoria, Ore., July 25. (IP)
A great Benson log raft, the
second taken south this season.
mo-ed slowly down the Ore
gon coast today behind a tug.
The 5.000.000 board feet of logs
were guided from Cathamet to
Astoria between two stern
wheelers yesterday and towed
across the bar by tugs last
night. The raft is bound for
San Diego.
'OR WINDSOR, TOO!
w) MOOS
Windsor
ITtAIOefT SOUIION WNflKIY
"fRINCI of good bourbons"
ns'ionai eiPiumt waoucTt eooiio. n. t.
Parkinson's church, and want to
get married, you're in luck. It
dismayed the Baptist pastor
that so many young couples
went to Kentucky for the cere
mony. He would like to see them
united at home, so he offered to
officiate at the marriage of any
church member until Dec. 31
free.
Baited for Bait.
Sioux Falls, S. D. (1 Fred
Kozak, whose word is as good
as the next fisherman's, placed
two shiny minnows on his lines
and sat down to wait. Two
' hours went by without a nib
I ble and he dragged in hir lines,
i discouraged. Both minnows
had hooked a bright new art!
ficial lure, apparently lost by
another fisherman.
FOR ARCHITECT CLARK
Salem, July 25. ((Howard
K. Perrin of Klamath Falls was
appointed by Governor Charles
A. Sprague today to a five-year
term on the stale board of archi
tect examiners, effective last
May 30. He succeeds Frank C.
Clark of Medford.
LEG PAINS MAY
BE DANGER SIGN
Of Tired Kidneys
If tMrkvrh mnA Wg paina fcr maklnc jtm
lTbrrt), don I just cowriitviri art. I do ooibiDg
.hotel .hern. Ntuttny Im wwnm you tfeati
ruur ki'lrrnvsj Di attrntiott.
Th kitl nry rm NnurVi chivf wjr of Uklflaf
xrtM jtriila i'J pmjx.nou ( out of tbm
blood, '1 bty help mutt popla pua about 1 pists
ft day.
It th 15 mile of kH.B-T tubtM snd S1tr
don't wnrk rll, poiaonousj ytt niktiar t
id tht hltKKi. ThfM puunu in ay (rt Bsc(bb
bavdlatrbsW, 1" OeUIUAUrJ ptVllam, Utf U1U, Jou Cat
pop uk1 irrorgy, getting up dikdU, welling,
pufGnMs Hivler the) ytt, htMsdtwoM tad dun
urma. trvqutnt or truiiy pmmtgm with tmavrw
iitf iitl iturning ttouictinm abotti tber ia loDkt
tiing wrong with your kilntv or blrH)f.
Don't ftitl Ak your dnirriat for Dou'l
Pilia, UmhI aurrsBMfuUy by rniUioni fr over 40
yara. l hty giv hppy roli-f ind hlp lh
.bllttT. irtlx. Write Mull Tribune I "I'JT. m!Ju r-Lr
Box aBl. "
SKINNER'S
DEPENDABLE USED CAM
1030 Chevrolet Deluxe 4-Paenter
Coups leooka end runt like
nw. low mileage. A car you
would re prowi to own.
Bf5
1937 Chrvrvler Convertible Coupe The
original owner took vfry good,
cure end big depreciation on
this mr. You t nearly new
ear transportation for leas than
naif the original coat,
OA75
Some verr ood cart t very reaaon-
ble prlcea
10M Plymouth Coupe ... ... 94ft
1033 Bulrk tvdan run only
JI7.000 miien. for only...... IBS i
tftIO Chevrolet Sedan 73
1030 Oldnmobile Sedan .. 6ft 1 1
1034 Dode Sedan new rubber ... 345
1034 Ford Sedan new paint and
rubber 345
1037 Nash Lafayette Coupe... 446
We have aevernl Truck at Terr low
pnci
IPSO Porn 4-eTpeed. platform.i SB
12 CheTrolet platform 23 1 1
1B37 Chevrolet L. w. B . atake
body, laree tlrea, complete
overhaul 0336 ,
1033 rord School Bua In froM
condition, eitra cood tlrea.
only 303 I
Modern SEED CLEANING Equipment
now reaily to aerte you. Brine In your Wheat,
B.irley, Oat a, Vrtch, etc., and let u do a good
)nb of aeed cleaning for yon. We have the heist In
red cleaning equipment and guarantee our work
to plraae jou.
WHEAT WANTED
Alao Barley and Oattv Caih paid on dell y try
Bead Cleaning - Feed Grinding Faed Mixing
Try Our Strvlce NOW
F. E. SAMSON CO.
4th and Front Siraata
ROXY
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Creating Jobs
Davenport, Iowa lP) A large
increase in the number of calls
from farmers for men to help
with seasonal work has been re
ported by the Iowa State Em
ployment Service. The active
file of unemployment applicants i
is at the lowest point since De
cember. 1937. and a shortage of
some skilled workers has developed.
Stelles Old Time Dance
TOWNSEND HALL
123' W. Main St.
SATURDAY NITES
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San Francisco, July 2S. UP)
The San Jose State college
football fcam really decided to
take to the air today. The school
chartered two United Airline
planes for flights to all six of
its out of town contests. Includ
ing Willamette university at
Portland. October 4.
Your Architect
ass lit rerommend Chamberlln fol
Weatherstrip. Insulation, ate. Tree
Estimates, aninmrr prlres. E. I.
Ked. c o l.ind Bros. Phone tia.