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PACT! STX TTTDFOFT) If ATTJ TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD. ORECOy. rKTDAY. 'AUGUST 2. 1940. AIR LINE REPORTS! IN TRAFFIC HERE 208 Planes Call at Port in July 277 Passengers Board Ships During Period "Salad Celebrity Week" Stars Mary Martin's Favorite Recipe Appetizing Mayonnaise Variation Her Favorite Salad Treat A new passenger and plane record was established here ty United Air Lines in July. The company has been setting up new local traffic records at Med ford municipal airport month after month or some time. Last month 208 United planes called here to establish a new record In the number of ships. This compared with 207 planes In June and 206 in May. Last month 277 passengers got on United planes at the Medford municipal airport. This number compared with 262 on passengers In June, an increase of five percent, and with 179 I passengers in July a year ago, an increase of 55 percent, It was shown by a tabulation Is sued today by Max C. Kenne, company manager here. 2SS Get Off Last month 256 passengers got off United planes here. This number compares with 226 in June, an increase of 13 percent, and with 185 in July last year, an increase of 56 percent. Combined on and off passen gers last month numbered 533 as compared with 488 in June, a gain of nine percent, and 364 In July last year, a gain of 55 percent. SATS Mary Martin, Star of Stage. Screes and Radio. "I Joet lore a Fruit Balsd with Raspberry Mayonnaise." Miss Martin Yoked bar choice for local food merchants who are now staging "Salad Celebrity Weak" throughout the town, and high lighting the occasion with many re freshing and healthful salad-time menu suggestions. Raspberry Mayonnaise Is In deed a colorful addition to the season's salad plans, and one which Is sure to tempt the appetite and please the palate. Old stand-bys gain new dash and sparkle with this easily prepared mayonnaise Variation. Here's the recipe for Mary Mar tin's favorite: Raspberry Maysnnalse tup u-.t roods rial mayonnalie f tahknpoont rapbrry Jelly 3 table.poona lamoo Juice 1 IS teaspoon aalt U cup cream, whlPT4 Break up raspberry jelly with a silver fork. Add real mayonnaise, lemon Juice and salt Fold Into whipped cream. Serve with Fruit Salad. Yield: 1 cup mayonnaise. Celebrity Mary Martin Xsj V mm READY FOR USE Attractive Star of NBC's "Good News of ttW Brownsboro EXTENSION PLEAS C. I. Kephart, examiner of (he Interstate commerce com mission, of Washington, D. C, with Perry DeLap, of the Ore gon public utility commission, representing this state, is con ducting a hearing on the appll' cation of two truck operators for extension of their territory, and other matters. It was ex pected a representative of the California commission would also be present. The applicants are Mllo O'Hara, of Ashland, who seeks extension of his truck opera tion! into California, and the Transcontinental Contract Car riers, now operating on the Coast highway, who seek broader fields. In the latter case tha Pierce Auto Truck com pany, appears as protectant. It was anticipated the hear ings would require most of the day. MULTNOMAH BOURBONS LEAD IN REGISTRATION Portland, Aug. 2. (T) Dem ocrats !ed Republicans by 8.252 registrations In Multno mah county, Registrar James W. Gleason announced today. When the July books were closed, the totals were: Demo crats 89,086, Republicans 86, 734. Registrations during July Included 789 Democrats and 584 Republicans. JAP ISLAND SUFFERS IN WAVE AFTER QUAKE Tokyo, Aug. 2 (.P) Ten per sons were drowned, two small shipbuilding yards were de stroyed and hundreds of fulling boats washed away today when a tidal wave following an earth quake swept the western coast of Hokkaido, northern Island of Japan. Dae Mall Tribune want ada. Brownsboro, Aug. 2 (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Baker and family of Tule Lake who have been visiting relatives In Medford, called on Brownsboro friends last Sunday. Joe, Dave and Tore tveson of Oer lec, Ker, are guaete at the Wright noma. At one time they with thair parents llred In thla vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Inland Dyslngar want to Madford laat Friday and brought home their llttla daughters, Lola Marie and Linda Lee, who have been cared for at a local noapltal since their birth In June. Recent gueeta at tha Walter Max shall homo were Mr. and aire, oien Marahalt of Roaeburg- Mr. and Mra. Merton Walters of tha Modoe orchard called at the Wright home laat Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. a. A. Hansen and son Bruce made a trip to Hombrook, Calif., last Friday to Halt relatives. Laat Tuesday evening Mr. and Mra. Laurence Leonard of Antaiopa gave a dinner at thalr home In honor of tha birthdays of her parenta, Mr. and Mra. Hanaen. which fall on tha 3th and Slat of July. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Stockslagar of San Francises were overnight gutsta of Mra. Rohrar Wednesday. Mra. Hill of Klamath and daugh ter. Mra. Hulan of Medford vlalted Mr. and Mra. C. . Craig laat Friday. inarm Bloomlngramp of Horn brook. Calif., spent Tuesday evening wimi ma cousin, xjouia Kan re r. Reese Creek DEMOCRATS LEAD IN Nashville, Tcnn., Aug. 2. (fll A landslide Democratic primary victory headed the veteran K. D. McKellar today toward a fifth consecutive term In the United States senate. Backed by the powerful Mem phis organization of National Committeeman E. H. Crump, McKellar and Governor Pren tice Cooper won by top-heavy majorities In yesterday's party voting. Democratic nomination usual ly leads to victory In the No vember general elections. LEOPOLD'S CHILDREN RETURNED BY NAZIS Berlin, Aug. 2 (Ft The three children of King Leopold of Belgium. Crown Prince Bau douln, 19, Princess Josephine Charlotte. 12. and Prince Al bert. 6, have been returned to him by German plane from Por tugal, where they were taken when Belgium became a bel 'igerent, the authoritative Ger man commentary Dlenst Aus Deutschland raid today. Cat Mall Tribune want ada. Reese Creek. Aug. 3. (Spl.) Mrs. Ralph Merritt, Janet and 'Jimmy, also Mrs. Homer Martin visited Mrs. Charles Cummons July 23. They found Mrs. Cum mons doing very nicely. Mr. and Mra. Elroy Jackaon are proud grnndparanta to the fine daughter, Delorea Jean, bom to Mr. and Mra Paul Mradowa July 39. Mr. and Mra. Charles Humphrey alio their granddaughter, Mary Bll rierback of Medford-and grandaon Ralph Humphrey spent July 35 at Oypay aprlrwa picking huckleberries. Fred Kapp and Mr. Spltr of Talent dlitrlct called at the W. R. Lamb place July 31 on their way to Oypay aprlnga picking huckleberries. C. E. Lamb took Mr. and Mra. W. R. Lamb to Ovpay springs July 33, leaving them there and returning the tame evening. They camped and picked huckleberries until Saturday afternoon when C. E. Iamb returned. Ha and hie father went to Blue canyon to pick Sunday, all coming out Sunday evening, bringing 36 gallons of fine hucklebemea. They are very plentiful In that region this year. They are around a month early thla year. Earl Bealle of Roes lana waa In thla community July 20 buying hogs for the market of Mr. Homer Martin. He called at the W. R. Lamb pli'l. h being an old acquaintance of the tamlly. Telephone customers In Med ford and Jacksonville will start dialing their calls Sunday. R. B. Hammond, manager for tha Pacific Telephone and Tele graph company, announced to day that tha new dial equip ment on both Medford and Jacksonville hag been tested and triple-tested and is ready for operation. The conversion to dial oper ation will be made shortly be fore midnight Saturday and in Jacksonville about 10 p. m. Sat urday. Mayor C. C. Furnas, Glenn L. Jackson, president of the cham ber of commerce, and other civic and business leaders of Medford are expected to partici pate in the brief ceremony to be staged by Manager Ham mond in connection with the dial conversion. Otherwise at tendance Is being limited only to telephone employes. The change-over. Manager Hammond said, would be the work of only a minute or two in both Medford and Jackson' ville, and there will ba little, if any interruption in telephone service. 4 '' ' i T 4TH AND GRAPE Severe scalp lacerations and body bruises were suffered by Jesse B. Custard of 103 Mistle toe street shortly before 8:00 o'clock this morning when the car he was driving east on Fourth street was struck broad' side and tipped over by a ma chine being driven south on Grape street by Charles K. Specht of 711 Cedar street. Custard, confined in Com' munity hospital, apparently was not seriously Injured, according to his attending physician. How ever, he was being kept In the hospital for observation and X ray pictures to determine the possibility of a skull fracture the doctor explained. The accident occurred In the middle of the Fourth and Grape street Intersection, city police said. Specht, driving a V-8 roadster, was cited by city po lice to appear in city court at 10 a. m. Saturday charged with failure to give right-ofway. Births iLraili W eLL. V - f a Maaa&Ma. 2& REMEMBER '-tittle changed la Halle Selassie (above), former ruler of Uhlonia which Italy look In 19.1.V3. lir a In London along with other exiled monarrhs In cluding Norway's King Haakon. Albania's Zg, Queen Wllhel mlna of Holland. A baby boy weighing nine pounds, two ounces, was born at Community hospital at 4:00 a. m. Thursday, August 1, to Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Cook of 344 North Ivy street. The boy has been named Stephen Robert. State Aide Injured Salem, Aug. 2. (P) Roy Schantz, 44, clerk In the motor vehicle division of the Secretary of state's office in Salem, re ceived serious back Injuries and facial cuts last night when his car turned over on the Pacific highway a mile south of Wood-burn. Closing time for Too lata to Cla- Ify Aits la 1 30 p. m. Hop Market Awakes. Portland. Aus. llj) The Oregon hop crop, favored by low temperature and showers, developed the first market ac tivity in several weeks, the ag ricultural marketing service re ported today. Growers con tracted several hundred bales of regular seeded type 1940 clusters at 30 cents a pound net. ra Mall Tribune want arts. The Entire Plumbing Installation In The New Telephone Building Wai Done By MODERN PLUMBING & SHEET METAL COMPANY 410 Z. MAIN. PHONE J0 DIAL 2770 tf was a pleasure is have worked with tha Du33an Hammond Construction Co. through cut the construction of thla new addition. ALL WIRING ON THE Beautiful New Telephone Building WAS DONE BY TROWBRIDGE & FLYNN ELECTRIC CO. j. .. a- am.. a 1 V A passenger train starts on its run somewhere in the United States every 4 8 seconds, on the average, and a freight train starts -on its run somewhere In the land every S.7 seconds, on the average. Approximately two million gross tons of steel rails, suf ficient to build a track 10,000 miles long, are normally laid each year In replacements in the railroads of this country. FASHION BACK TALKWlth new coiffures calling for pompadours that roll up from womanly brows, Lura de Get, who worries about such matters, has devised this smart hair-do as a filling accompaniment le the halo-like front. Anniversary Discount On entire stock of nationally known Men' Wear. Nothing Reserved FOUR DAYS ONLY Aug. 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 5th GLENN H. UTZ "Men'. Wear" To Our Medford and Jacksonville TELEPHONE CUSTOMERS TOMORROW NIGHT (Saturday, August 3) AH Medford Telephones Will Be Changed To DIAL OPERATION About Midnight All Jacksonville Telephones Will Be Changed To DIAL OPERATION About 10 P. M. o . Before you place your first call after the change... 1 Please remove the temporary number plate from your tele phone. Underneath thit plate it your NEW DIAL TELE PHONE NUMBER. 2. Please use the NEW GREEN-COVERED DIRECTORY to oh tain telephone number on all calls after the change. 3. Pleae destroy your old gray-covered directors- The front pages of the NEW DIRECTORY for Medford and Jacksonville contain full instructions on how to obtain the best service with your new dial telephones. Please note these in structions. We will be glad to demonstrate the new service and answer any questions at the Medford Business Office, 145 N. Bartlett. R. B. HAMMOND, Manager The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company r 214 W. MAIN PHONE i: DIAL 2111