MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON'. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 7. 1940.
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and
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nlct Gill of San Francisco is
spending fortnight as guest of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J S.
Gill. 122 Cottage street.
Htw Residence Harold Hub
ler applied at the city building
inspector's office today lor
permit to construct new resi
dence at 1406 Euclid avenue at
stated cost of $2,000.
Drunks "Floated" William F.
"Burke. 64, and Albert Smith,
98, both charged with drunken
ness, were ordered In city court
this morning to leave town im
mediately or spend 10 day in
Jail. They said they would leave.
Returns Home Adrienne
Steward, owner of Adrienne's
store, returned by train this
morning from San Francisco
where she spent throe weeks
selecting new fall clo'hes from
merchandise markets.
la Klamath E. A. Roesel, as
sistant navy recruiter here,
spent today at the recruiting
branch office in Klamath Falls.
Branch offices in Klamath Falls
and Grants Pass are open one
day each week.
Perry Here Kenneth Perry
of Portland arrived here this
morning to spend three days
transacting business in the
works progress projects admin
istration office in city hail. Mr.
Perry formerly lived here and
is well known. He is an engi
neer with the WPA.
Fined $$ Richard A .Cooper
of 604 West 10th street was
fined $5 In city court yesterday
afternoon for non-possession of
an Oregon operator's license,
after the car he was driving
collided with one operated by
Helen J. Kendall of M7 East
Main street at Jackson boule
vard and Riverside avenue city
police reported today. Elmer
Thompson of Iowa and William
D. Sommers of Talent drove
cars involved in a collision at
Newtown street and Stewart
avenue Tuesday evening, a re
port on file said today. Ma
chines driven by Clarence E.
Powell of route 1 and Victor
Sparlin of Ashland were involv
ed in a slight mishap at the
Intersection of Pacific highway
and Mc Andrews road Tuesday
afternoon, according to a report
on file today.
The Link Hermits say.
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From AihUnd Effie O. Dun
lap of Ashland transacted busi
ness in Medford today.
On Busintss Vivian and
Esther Seger of Eajle Point
were business callers in this
city today.
Weiland Back Maj. Paul H.
Weiland resumed his duties as
inspector of the Medford CCC
district this morning after en
joyinrj a ten-day leave in the
northwest. He spent most of
his time fishing at Smuggler's
Cove, Wash. He reported good
luck.
Benefit Dance Crater Lake
aerie. Fraternal Order of Eagles
today announced sponsorship of
a benefit dance for a needy fam
ily. The dance will be held in
the nir-conditioned lodge ha'l at
42 North Front street at 9:30
p. m. Thursday after the regu
lar weekly meeting. All Eagles
and their guests are invited.
Club to Meet Pythian club
will convene at the home of
Mrs. W. L. Walden. 1772 North
Riverside avenue Thursday at
6:30 p. m. for a pot-luck din
ner and business meeting. All
members and their families are
invited to attend. They are to
bring a covered dish and their
own service.
Holding Own The condition
of Emil Meisenhoelder, 21, con
fined in Community hospital
with a fractured skull and a
broken right leg. was said by
his attending physician today to
be "slightly better." The youth.
the doctor stated, ws holding
his own "very well," although
he still was in a critical condi
tion. Meisenhoelder suffered his
injuries when the bicycle he
was riding crashed into a car
operated by James W. Stewart
at West Sixth street and Oak-
dale avenue Sunday night, ac
cording. to the police report.
New Assistant Roy F. Baker,
manager of the J. C. Penney
store here, today announced an
interchange of two assistant
store managers in the Penney
organization. Lawrence L. Lay
man, with the Penney company
for ten years, is the new assist
ant manager of the Medford
store, having been transferred
from the store at Toppenish,
Wash., where he was also assist
ant manager. Here Mr. Layman
replaces Robert G. Fairies, who
was transferred to the Toppen
ish store where he will con
tinue to serve In the capacity
of assistant manager. Mr. Lay
man and his wife and daughter
will make their home in Med
ford.
Plane Passengers Arrivals
from San Francisco on the noon
United Mainliner were F. C
Whitman and Miss L. Myers,
Departing on the same plane
for Seattle were Mrs. J. E
Bardy, Jr., and Miss N. Tootell
L. M. Boussert and V. J. Rob
inson arrived from Portland
this fore noon and M. V. Hitt
left on the same plane for Sac
ramento. Mrs. H. Richardson
arrived from Oakland early this
morning. Departing on the same
plane were H. C. Judd, to Se
attle, and W. W. Abbey. Miss
Ruth Nelson and Miss Helen
James, to Portland. F. B. Colin
arrived yesterday afternoon
from Oakland and W. M. Van
Scoyoc left on the same plane
for Portland.
Titled lady nabs
London, Aug. 7 VP) A tit
led English woman. Lady Buck
land, widow of Lord Buckland.
and sister-in-law of Lord Cam
rose, publisher of the London
Daily Telegraph, today captured
a nazi aviator who had been
roaming England nine days.
Lady Buckland came upon the
airman as she motored along a
country road near Bristol.
Noting his unusual appear
ance, she questioned him and
then marched him off to the au-1
thorities. The German flier had
been at large since he bailed out
DANCE
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AND HIS
"GOLDEN GATE"
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Cal No. 1 Colored Attraction
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Oriental Gardens
Madiord, Ore.
Thurs. Aug. 8.
Till (- IOc-SOci attar t. 2Sc-7S
Prices Include Tax
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Rachel Field's world-applaud
ed novel, "All This, and Heaven
Too," comes to the Crnterian
theater Sunday for a three-day
showing, with Charles Boyer
and Bette Davis in the starring
roles and Jeffrey Lynn, Bar-
-jftiv: - - f.
Stars of Rialto Western
Writ - !. II
John Wayne and Claire Tre
vor, the popular stars of "Stage
coach," are once again teamed
In a mighty epic of America's
frontier the roaring, red-blooded
story of Will Cantrell, cru
sading bandit with the ambition
to rule the .entire mid-west in
"The Dark Command," whic'a
heads the double bill opening
of his disabled plane. The mili
tary and the police had sought
him continuously after his plane
fell.
Juneau, Alaska, Aug. 7. (Pi
The Alaska home Paul Satko
envisioned three years ago when
he began construction of his
strange ark in Richmond, Va.,
was in the process of construc
tion today.
HURRY! LAST TIMES TONIGHT!
"Dead End" Kids Little Tough Guys in
'YOU'RE NOT SO TOUGH"
Plus Lm Tracy in "Millionaires in Prison"
Pro
starts Tomorrow
FOR THREE DAYS
Two Red -Blooded
Outlaw Features!
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Heaven Too" Coming Sunday
bara O'Neill. Virginia Weidler,
Helen Westley, Walter Hamp
den, Henry Daniell and Harry
Davenport heading the support
ing cast.
The story of a little French
governess, seemingly destined
a three-day run tomorrow at
the cool Rialto theater. Walter
Pidgeon, Roy Rogers, George
"Gabby" Hayes, Porter Hall and
Marjorie Main have supporting
roles in the great Western.
"Bad Man from Red Butte,'
featuring John Mack Brown and
Fuzzy Knight, will play as the
companion action feature with
'The Dark Command."
Satko filed application for a
homestead of 122 acres of river
bottom 27 miles north of here.
He purchased a $50 automobile
and plans daily trips to the land
to cut down trees and build a
home.
His family of eight continue
to live aboard the crudely-built
ark which brought them here
from Tacoma, Wash., after a
colorful voyage.
NEW STREAMLINERS TO
LINK CHICAGO, COAST
Chicago. Aug. 7. (U.P Pur
chase of two new streamlined
trains for service beginning
next spring between Chicago
and the west coast on 39 3-4
Thundering
Thrills..!
The daring story
Will Cantrell . .
bandit scourge of
the Midwest . . and
romantic hero to a
Pioneering womanl
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for spinstcrhood, who inquires
the love of a great nobleman
and thus becomes the storm
center of a murder scandal that
rocks Paris, has been turned
Into one of the most Important
pictures of 1940.
On Roxy Screen
Melvyn Douglas and Joan
Blondcll, the screen's favorite
detective and spouse, are so
starred in "The Amizing Mr.
Williams, which heads the dou
ble bill playing today and to
morrow only at the Roxy thea
ter. "Stop, Look and Love," one
of the most delightful comedies
of the season, plays as the com
panion "laugh hit" with the
Douglas-Blondell giggle - getter.
Jean Rogers. Eddie Collins and
William Frawley head the cast
of the second feature.
hour schedules was announced
today by the Chicago and North
Western, Southern Pacific and
Union Pacific railroads. The
trains will cost more than $4
000,000.
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Three men were killed today In
a terrific explosion that wreck
ed a powder-processing building
of the King Powder company, at
nearby King's mills.
They were Charles Resibois.
25. his son; Hobart Combs, 35,
and William Reed. 45.
The powder plant, one of the
oldest in the United States, oc
cupies scores of small buildings
along a one and one-half mile
frontage.
C. G. King, chairman of the
board, said the plant was not
operating on government orders
and that these, "if we have any,"
were being filled at the firm's
Ashland, Ky., factory. There
was no reason to suspect sabot
age, he added.
Too Late to Classify
WANTED Piano br Foot Cmk
Sunday ichool. Geo. Hutch In.
T. 477. Oold Hill. OreoB.
DANCE TONIGHT With th flv
HnrmonlMrs. Men 3&c; liultes 10c.
Town send Hall. 133', Went Main
street. This Is the original Town
send dance.
EXPERT REPAIR aerrice pump and
m-asner. Reasonable. Pick Hdw.
FOR TRADE fl-room house, close in
all clear, for small Improved acre
age or modern home. Will assume
some difference. Phone 3759.
FOR fiALE Team horses, excellent
condition; wagon; disc; spring
tooth and spike tooth harrow; eul
tlvator; plow; price a"5. Inquire
Dobbins Store, Bhady Cove, for
euiuvan.
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J 4 Laff-Jammed Days(s
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f I ? ; f 't"" i y wowi htm with her ki-
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M' ' . I "I'm Nobody's Baby" and "Alone" r V
ess uuiuiisai) o tfi57 (aaayjas)
Msllnm at I II
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traltlaivtn
Itlddlr a llm
FOR 1ALX Ouenssvy bull, t ymmn
old. a mlla up Lak Otrk rod
from Eat! Point. B. p. Brooks.
FOR PENT 9-room fumlhi rvrt
mnt. )pinr porch and bedroom,
at Gtneir. Phon UN
FOR RENT FumUhed apartment.
Inquire 104 a. Holly. Phone S93S.
TOP QUALITY, reasonable prices.
f usranted refinishlng. Mitchell
Auto Beauty Shop.
FOR BALE Two small speedboats.
Very reasonable. Klepper's Service
Station. Jacksonville HlKhway.
WANTED Smsll three or four-room
house to rent or buy. Prefer west
side or Jacksonville highway. Boi
S;i6ft Mall Tribune.
GUARANTEED used washers. Easy.
Zenith. Johnson's, Mnytsy and
Wards. Weatern Auto Supply Co..
101 8. Riverside.
FOR BALE Tuscan cling- peaches.
Banlev Orchard, Talent. Phone
Ashland 7497.
$2500
A BEAUTY
4 rooms, furnace, large corner lot:
paved. This is a beautiful place,
priced to sell. Only SJ500. with
down payment of $300.
aiso
$2400
Areola heater
3 -room modern house, near court
house; priced lesa than half orig
inal cost at only 3400.
also
$3250
Feach Street Home
Fully furnished fl-room modern bun
galow; garago, laundry trays,
also
Wa make loan. Including FRA.
MARK A. OOLDY
Phone 3206 109 E. Main St.
Evenings, phone Mr. Bee be 3417.
(Eiciusive Agent,
PEACHES Excellent quality Craw- I
fords. At Tucker's, fourth houee :
on rlRht Orchard Home Drive off
Stewart Ave.
FOR SALE Modern 6-room house,
on paved street, 91000. good terms.
Also several other properties. H. N.
Lofland. 33ft South Oakdala.
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LOCAL early Crawford peach ea. Just
right for slicing or canning at 4&e
a lug. Local No. 1 tomatoes 80c
crate. City Limits Fruit Stand,
South Paclfte Highway.
WE STILL HAVE lots of local sweet
corn by the doaen or sack City
Limits Fruit Stand, South Pactfte
Highway.
WANTED Single man to work from
6 to 8 evenings lor room and small
salary. Other day employment
desirable. Apply In person 1464
N. Riverstde.
FOR RENT Three-room house, in
cloeed sleeping porch, clean and
close In. 116 Almond.
FOR UPHOLSTERINO, phone OS,
Mr. Thlbeult.
YOU CAN now buy choice confec
tionery, also dairy location and
auto court. 134 M. Rlveraid.
Hansen.
FOR SALE 4 -hole tea cream cabinet
with bottle cooler, a 130. Spring
Street Grocery. Dial 3391.
FOR RENT S-room duplex, fur
nished. 110 month. Phone 990f.
WANTED 16-Inch body fir In e
change for tailored clothea, Klein
the Tailor, Upstairs.
CANNINO BEANS for sal at the
Vance Gardens, on Midway Road.
TUSCAN" Cllnes now ready. Carpen
ter's, miles west of Phoenix,
Houston road.
CANNED Bartlett peart, II 50 one doav
quart. Empty Jars, 74c doewa.
Phone 3468.
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AT THE REGULAR
TOWNSEND DANCE
TO-NITE
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