MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OKEfjOV. TUESDAY. AUGUST 1949.
PAGE FIVE
LOCAL and
"FromTITuand HughGnTITF
of Ashland transacted business
In this city yesterday.
To Portland Mrs. Fay Paris
left last evening for Portland
by train to visit relatives for
some time.
Returns Hara Myrtle Ball
recently returned to Medford
from Eat Highlands, Cal.. to
live at 346 North front street.
To Hao Party Sunny Bl
ent club members are asked
to meet In the lobby of the
Craterian theater Wednesday at
7 p. m. for a theater party.
Purs Found City police said
that a lady's black leather
purse had been found on West
Jackson boulevard yesterday
morning, and that the owner
could recover it upon Identi
fication.
Tlra Loit Wallace E. Jew-
ett of 323 Laurel street report
ed to - city ' police today that
he lost 19x4.75 tire and rim
off hia1-automobile on North!
Baftlett' atrac yesterday.
1 J. fir.-, .
..' f ro jsaburg Mr. .and
' llf -inntnger of 1000
W, - fjyej, had as guests
Suited tneu- toft and wife.
Mry V lX Hamnlnger.
and ' te . taught,' Jin. Fred
Veddef of tfoteburg. ; .
Return Home Mrj mad Mrs.
E. J. Dodj'on of Central Point
recently returned from a
month's vacation trip to Flor
ida and Kentucky, where they
visited their mothers and other
relatives. They were accom
panied by their three daugh
ters. Clara, Helen and Mar
Jorie. En route homo they
stopped at CharMOK), Yellow
stone national park and other
points of interest. They re
ported a pleasant journey.
Drlrer Tests Persons seek
ing licenses or permits to op
erate motor vehicles will be
examined here "on Thursday
this week as well as on Sat
urday, the usual day. The extra
service is Intended to relieve
the pressure on Saturday, It
was explained by Ward Mo
Reynolds, state examiner for
this district. For the past few
Saturdays 75 to 90 applicants
have been examined. All wh.
can do so were asked by Mr,
McReynoIds to take the exam
inations this week on Thurs
day. The examiner will be in
council chambers on the top
floor of city hall from 9 to 8
and applicants are usked to re
port to him.
Motor MUhaps A three-car
accident involving machines op
erated by Ernest Driffill of
Redwood City, Cal., Lucy M.
Smith of 719 South Central
avenue and Willard VanRheen
of 231 East Sixth street was
reported to police as having i
occurred a quarter of a mile
north of Medford on the Pa
cific highway Sunday night.
Cars driven by Carl Barnum
of Dunsmuir, Cal., and Cath
erine L. Earl of Medford were
Involved in a slight accident
12 miles east of Butte Falls
Sunday morning, a report on
file said today. Louis Jennings
of Medford and George H.
Puntenney of Oaklrnd, Cal.,
operated cars involved in a
slight mishap on the Crater
Lake highway Sunday morn
ing, according to a report on
file today.
Plana Passengers T. J. Sta
ley arrived from Oakland, Cal..
by United Mainliner this noon
and J. J. Pauson departed for
Portland. L. J. Greer arrived
this forenoon 1 from Portland,
and leaving on the same plane
were Cecil Hunt, to San Fran
cisco, and R. F. Antle to Los
Anceles. Arriva's from Port
land on the mldni.ht Mainliner
were F. H. Brundago, Miss L.
A. Estes and R. O. Wilson.
Charles West, United Air Lines
traffic representative at Holly
wood, left on the midnight
plane for San Francisco S. R.
Heyman and E. A. Littrell ar-
rived from San Francico last
night. Arrivals List evening!01" ,une- , ,
were R. L. Merson. from Se The Proeram Investing
attle. and E. H. Hansen, from for ,he children and unique for
PciHInnr! C Lnrronn l.rt n grown-UOS.
the. nm niae. tr nntri.n
and A. An-y and Nion Tucker
departed for San Francisco.
Mr. Lovegren and Al Binder
arrived yesterday afternoon, the
former from San Francisco, the
latter from Los Anncles. De-
parting on the same plane were
M. P. Griffiths and M. E. Ash.
to Seattle, and H. A. Guittard.
to Portland.
DANCE
Townsend Hall
lll't West Main
Wednesday Nite
Music bf
Five Harmonizers
PERSONAL
Eldridges Horn Mr. and
Mrs. E. N. Eldridse of 424 South
Grape street returned Satur
day from Portland where they
attended the opening of the
dental office of Dr. William L.
Barnum in the Morgan build
ing. Dr. Barnum is Mrs. Eld
ridge's son.
Croup is Meet Adult Mis
sionary society of the Christian
church will convene Wednesday
at 2 p. m. In the yard at the
home of Mrs. J. T. Davis, 1112
East Main ftreet. Mrs. P. C.
Latham and group will be in
charge of the program and Mrs.
Walter Kindred and group will
be In charge of the social hour.
All members are asked to at
tend. '
Shows Picture The Llthia
theater in Ashland is showing
pictures of Dr. R. B. Elliott
and his interesting horseshoe
collection this evening. The
Dictures were taken bv Unl-
versal newsreel on the Jackson I
County Chamber of Commerce I
lawn several months ago. They
have been shown In several
other cities. Tonight's showing
will be the final one at the
Lithia.
For Washington The senior
and junior stenographer and
senior and Junior typist exam
inations announced last week
by the U. S. civil service com
mission are for the purpose of
filling existing and future va
cancies in Washington, D. C,
only, it was emphasized today
by Stanloy G. Sherwood, act
ing secretary of the locnl board
of civil service examiners. In
formation may be obtained
from Mr. Sherwood at the post
office or at the state employ
ment service, 45 North Fir
street.
Known Hera Hugh McClain,
judge of Coos county for many
years, who died at his home
in Marshfield yesterday, was
well known in this county. His
son, Leo McClain, resided here
for about three years while
he was serving as a U. S. dep
uty marshal pending appoint
ment of a local man in this
district. Leo returned to the
marshal's Portland staff after
serving here, and is still em
ployed there es deputy. Judge
McLain resigned as county
Judge only recently because of
ill health.
CYCLIST'S SKULL
X-ray pictures revealed yes
terday afternoon that Emil
Meisenhocldcr, 21. of ?41 West
Second street, suffered a bad
fracture of the skull when his
bicycle ran into an automobile
Sunday night, and hia attending
physician said today the young
man's condition was "very crit
ical." The doctor said Mcisenhoel
der was getting along as well
as could be expected. The
fracture, the physician explain-
was lon and "tended from
the base of the skull across the
left temple. The youth also
sustained a fractured lower
right leg.
Melsenhoelder. according to
Information gathered by city
police, rode his bicycle out of
Oakdale avenue into Sixth
street, crashing Into the left
rear fender of an automobile
operated by James W. Stewart
of SO Modoc avenue and trav
eling west on Sixth street.
Libby Family Band
To Play at Church
The Libby Family band will
present an evanselistl- concert
at Central Avenue Church of
Christ. Wednesday at 8 d. m.
The band is composed of one
family of ten members father,
mother and eight children. They
will present string and vocal
numbers and Interesting mu
sical specialties, featuring one
member who plays two trum-
1 P"1' and tw0 dislnrt P"18 '
' No admission charge
and
1 everyone is cordially invited
LOST At P0UN0S
IN SO DAYS
Now Eat Candy,
and Grow Thin
New, Easy Way
YfJfl "I 1ee l'r prtundJ
and ha-t a tleivW. r"'l
ftfute. No drug. Nf eiertHV
in. So tee.sven.nf Jiet. u
timpiy folHw thu eir AYDS
a i- plan M Ve neifht M'.
C. Mii'if, thinm, ntpa that '
thf Wt 4; pound in 60 dayt awi
twit loO per cent Ctrr.
MONEY BACK GUARANTEE
I tirn ' lc-4 p to 5 poufl-i. a ek.
fi.CJO Ji Cr.riy txnuini Yiumin A.
B. ir.'l D and ieriti' a-itrimenti . Sitife
hurrr wtbeut eice fal Of en. AY1S
ri rKkN by ft i -J ri'-.ry rua-arwe
Kr it Mf. 0- 9- CO lof JO rjppb".
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; (',-y in r'ain wri;rer. 5tiififtwta
'"ri cit now xa rJ'j- Mail or dm
i; ;it pVna - t4 )
Young' Drug Store
Hardy Family
The Hardys are coming. At i
the Craterian theater for four
days starting tomorrow, Amer-j.Ma
ica's most popular screen fam-,
ily heads for gay Manhattan in Garland adds to the entertain
th'eir ninth and hailed as their ; ment singing "I'm Nobody's
best
oicture. "Andy Hardy :
Meets Debutante."
Lewis Stone, as the Judge,
teaches the law to New York:
Mickey Rooney. (Andy) woos i
and wows the deb of the year;
Stars of Current Rialto Hit
Henry Armetta and Rosin
du have two of the comedy
,,,u ,u- ..n3H r.j" K(rt anon comes me rival gangs wnoi . : , ; -
leads with the Dead End Kids, to a her m order picion of espionage, the war of-
and the Little Tough Guys in st'cal her fortune. How the,lce announced today.
"You're Not So Tough," which boys are reformed'and how the! rht arrests came with a
heads to double bill opening woman takes them all under j countrywide round-up of Brlt
for today and tomorrow only her wing make, the picture one " '"f i ZhZT'rl
at the Rialto theater. In this I of the year's finest. f,1 one xJm' numbered more
new film the two popular gangs "Millionaires in Prison." star- than a dozen, including many
are taken off the big city streets ring fast-talking Lee Tracy as ..prominent business men. Now
sent to a California ranch ! convict boss, plays as the com- but even have been re-
as itinerant workers". The rancn;
is owned by a mother who fori
(Contributed)
Townsend activities at
Dreamland Townsend hall,
the
415
E. Main, for this week include
the weekly Wednesday night
Townsend dance.
There will be no meeting on
Thursday.
Friday night Is regular meet
ing of club No. 1 and some in
teresting features are on the pro
gram. Every one Interested In the
Townsend plan or in a good time
should attend these activities.
HUGH MUUN. STATE
DEMO LEADER, PASSES
Marshficld, Aug. 6. P
Hugh McLain, 81. prominent In
Oregon Democratic party circles
for many years, died yesterday
after an illness of several weeks
McLain, a native of New Al-
bany, Ind.. divided his 40-year
!
i
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Show Coming
Si)
Cecelia Parker (Marian) knows
it's true love this time; wise
Hardy (Fay Holden) turns
failure into success; and Juay
Baby" and "Alone," besides
helping MicKey straigmen oui
his love affairs. Others In the
cast include Sara Haden, Ann
Rutherford and Diana Lewis as
the deb.
vears has been looking for her
long lost son. Into this situ-
panion leaiure wun "iou re etoi ,
So Tough.
residence In Coos county be
tween managing a logging camp,
a coal mined and a lumber mill
and holding public offices.
He resigned as Coos county
judge July 28 because of fail
ing health.
Justice to Fish
Seattle, Aug. 6. P) Bound
for Puget Sound fishing sports,
Associate Justice William O.
Douglas of the supreme court
left here yesterday with a party
of friends.
ROXY
Blioat ;-b:i5
Ages 13-1S-30C
tAes aiie, Inc. lax
Kiddles 10c
Left Timet Tonlte!
l'lf'tn Ssift't Ibb'IiI Fr'iy a
6uillVER'Sf&
tb atf ci r
v-f9gzmii vriiiniKTA .izr f(.r r. u
EFFECT OF FIRES
IN FOREST AREAS
EYED BY SAVANTS
College professors and U. S.
forest service executives were
making a study on the Rogue
River national forest today of
the effects of forest fires.
The investigators were par
ticularly interested in the effects
of forest fires on the vegetation
and soil erosion of the areas
burned over. The study today
was being made in the Butte
Falls and Union Creek districts.
The group intended to continue
on tonight to Bend.
In the group today were R. G.
Johnson, professor of range
management, D. G. Mumford.
professor of farm management,
and J. C. Moore, bureau of ag
ricultural engineering, all at
Oregon State college, F. H.
Brundage, associate regional U.
S. forester at Portland. Fred W.
Furst. division of range manage
ment at the Portland regional
forest office, and Karl ' L. Jan
ouch, supervisor of the Rogue
River national forest.
Those in the group, excepting
Mr. Brundage, who arrived here
by United Mainliner last mid
night, arrived by car from
Grants Pass yesterday in the
Applegate district where a study
of fire effects was made under
I the guidance of Lee Port, ranger
in charge of the Applegate dis
trict. The study embraces recent
fire areas, areas burned a long
time ago, areas burned over
once and areas burned over
more than once.
The group stayed last night
at Hotel Medford.
Tokyo, Aug. 6. (P) Seven
, . J'"y leaders, ren
JZrZX
The war office said that those
arrested Included the Japanese
commander-in-chief of the or
ganization, which has its world
headquarters in London. The
arrests were made July 31, and
the seven are still detained.
There are 16 republics In the
Soviet union.
Today
That Gang's Hera Againl . . in thalr Rowdiest, Rough
est, Funniest Packago of Enttrtilnment Dynimllel
I -av i . J ., III Ar r niiannnuii I , a. f ivi
ivci r li t lUMunnun: i w " ri
The Bahamas had wives of
prosperity during the United
States Civil war and during
prohibition as a result of smuggling.
Too Late to Classify
SWTFT CORN Improred rvnldsn
Bantam. II sack B- Fcrfl. 3
mllea west on Jacksonrllle High
er. Dial J3.
FOR ALL Ailments try Duo-Therapy
and Divine Healing at my risk.
If no benefits, no pay. You be
the Judoe. Treatment by appoint
ment. Investigate. Dr. Chandler.
1718 N. Riverside.
TVPCAy Clings now ready. Carpen
ter. mllea west of Phoenix.
Hoiieton road.
WANTED Woman for general house,
work care of imall child, til 8
Hollv.
FOR HAl.E or TRADE 1938 Hedsn
deluxe Chevrolet: B h. p. outboard
motor 840: 12-foot veneer boat 813;
10-foot boat a; True Tone Car
Radio 110. Stouta Oarage. Phone.
9008.
TRUCK TIRES Truck Tubea. used.
83x8. 7:00x30. T:M30. Older Tlra
Exchange, S3 B. Bartlett.
STRAYED 3-montha-old grer kitten
Bunday night from 80S W. 4th. Dial
8041.
Usro TRUCKS OF VALUE
WE HAVE some truck that hare
been put In rerr fine condition
and will give aervlre tar beyond
the price we are asking.
O.MC. 'SB. Model 403. 3'i-ton. com
pletely overhauled, good 8:3.1X30
tlrea. 3-apred axle, heavy duty
transmission 81195
CHEVROLET. "37. stake body. L.W.B..
motor, clutch and brake complete
ly overhauled. Very good rubber,
hew paint 1535
O.M.C.. H7 Panel. H ton. new paint,
checked and overhauled from one
end to the other. Ready to give
new car service, for only 848
CHEVROLET 88 Pickup. This one
haa been through the ahop and
run like new. Thousands of mile
of service for 8435
CHEVROLET "33. steel box truck.
Aux Trana. Motor In very good
condition - ...8335
SCHOOL Bt'S, "31 Ford. 49 Pane.
Motor and rubber been renewed.
Will pass state Inspection 8395
BKINVER'S OARAOB
Phone 3740
Bulck Cars O M C. Truck-
Open evenings and Sundays
OPPORTUNITY OPEN I 6 young men
who are willing to work, csn make
818.00 to 836.00 per week. Muat
be over 18 years of age. See Vem
at Medford Cafe. Tuea. 7 to a p.
m.: Wed. 3:00 to 4:00, J:00 to 8:00
p. m. only.
FOR BALE Crawford peachea for
canning. Joe Kantor, Route 4. Box
337. 3 mllea eaat of Phoenix.
WANTED To writ or Ipm. wnfur
nlnhfd 6-room house September I.
Preferable near erhoole. Write
Fvm atO. Willard Hotel, Klamath
Pull, ore.
ANY OIRL Intereetedi In beauty cul
ture an a career rail for free beaut?
aervlcee at the Medford Rehool of
Beauty Culture. Special ft.00 ma
chine wave 91.00. 33ft East Main
Street, located upRtatri In the Han
aen Bids:.
PEACHES for nale. 7 V ue. Brine.
container. Jeaa EldrtOgt, Fern Val
ley. and Wed: Two Action Hits 1
HERE'S A BUT)
1ST LA PA VP HE lUdan. OeerdrlTe.
new tlraa. Clean aa ran be. Thta
ear haa been reposeeaaed . You ran
have It br taking over tha balance
due. See Mack or Rick at
HAHN MOTORS'
Nee Auto "ion
l-sa North Rlvers:da
Open Fvenlns until 10 and
All Day Sunders
V-i TRUCK. exrertlonallT good
condition o. E. Miller, Aahland.
Phone 47S.
LONELY widower paat SO. wanta to
correspond with tsriles. Alex
Weneel. Oen. Del.. Medford.
FOR RENT Hnuee. eonvnletelv ren
ovated. 141 No. Ivy. Call 3TS.
FOR BALE 330 arree. all fenced.
Oood buildings, meadowe, free Irri
gation: 90 ewe. 13 cow. 8 horea.
All farm Implementa. Pt terma.
Wllhtte Ranch. I-ke Creek. Ore
WANTED Young man for farm
work. Board and watree. WUhltej
Ranch, Lake Creek. Oregon.
BIO BLOJC Part drr. per load 83.
Medford Fuel. Tel. gill.
WANTED Buyer for 1838 Deluxe
Ford coupe. Has new tlrea, radio,
ehort mileage. In perfect shape
throughout. Priced to sell at 8484.
Ask for Mack or Otck at
HAHN MOTOR
New Auto Salon
83-38 North Riverside
Open Evenings until 10 and
All Day Sundays
FOR SALB Cord Sport Sedan. Priced
low or will trade. Royal Rogue
Kennels.
ENERGETIC boya who are Interested
In aelllng or delivering papers
Phone 3387.
FOR RENT 3-bedroom psrtly fur
nished house. 141 So. Holly. Key
at 813 So. Holly. Dial 4888
HARD-TIME, old-time dance at open
air Sliver Moon. Ashland, Wednes
day. Modem dance every Saturday.
FEAR WORKERS SPECIALS
TransportAtlon to and from work
for your first week's salary.
30 Chevrolet Pickup. Oood tires, good
condition.
38 Bulck Sedan. Upholstering Ilka
new.
30 Chevrolet Coupe. A-l tires, motor
O.K.
30 Oakland Sedan. Slick aa 8 pin.
30 Do Soto Sedan. Hew paint, A-l
condition.
30 Chevrolet Coach. A real buy.
30 Ford Roadater. New paint, good
tlrea.
38 Packard Sedan. Practically at give
away price.
38 Chevrolet Coupe. A steal for 830.
HAHN MOTORS'
New Auto Sslon
33-88 North Riverside
Opening Evenings until 10 and
All Day Sundays!
PEACHES
FANCY Tuscan clings, 480 8 1.
These are reatly fancy peaches.
Buy now, thee won't last long.
RlTerslde Market.
1" l ' X. V . It's
APRICOTS
Laet ehanca for canning eota,
them now, there'll be no
Buy
IS-lb. box 48c. Riverside Market.
FOR a ALB lea box. 831 So. Rlrar
alde. FOR RENT Outside sleeping room.
Bath available. 88 month. 1030
Court Bt.
A HOME Brat buy In tha cut for
the money. Sea 835 N. Oekdal.
TTSCAN Cling Peacr.ee. uat right
for canning. C. D. Yromao. 1 rails
weat of Phoenix en Coleman Creak
Road. Dial
FOR AAI.E Oood weaner ptaie. L.
Worden. Perrydale. JecksonTtllei
Highway.
FOR RENT Bleeping;
Tripp t.
rooms, 134
IF PART of your car la damaged.
I guarantee to equal the original
flnlah. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop.
CANNED Brtlett pears. 81 50 ons Ooa,
q'isrta. Empty Jars, 75c doosa,
Phone 8488.
THE
BONDED
WHISKIES
Ol.rNMOKR PISTILLEBIC8 CO. IK0
LoDlaTllle-oweniboro. Kennieky
Andy's Got Lot
Again
And Andy's Get
Grief Again
Blot of LaHs
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Ladies. 10c