MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 14. 1940.
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and PERSONAL
"Pride and Prejudice" Coming To Craterian
HT1
Grid BUM The fire depart
ment's chemical crew was called
last evening to put out a small
grass blaze on Hawthorne street
near East Jackson boulevard
No damage was done.
To Baihing'.e C. A. Andrews
of 308 North Holly street ap
plied at the city building inspec
tor's office yesterday for a per
mit to reshingle his residence at
a stated cost of $50.
Drill Tm Called A meet
ing described as important will
be held by the Eagles' drill team
in the lodge hall at 42 North
Front street at 8 tonight. All
team members are asked to be
present.
Return Horn Mr. and Mrs.
Verne Shangle and children,
Verne. Jr., and Carolyn, return
ed to their home it 624 Dakota
avenue last night alter spend
ing three days in Crescent City,
Cal.
Radio Stolen Earl Fichtner
of 613 South Holly street re
ported to city police that
Firestone portable radio was
stolen out of his automobile
parked on West Fifth street
Tuesday night.
Corps to Meet Chester A.
Arthur Relief corps will meet at
the country home of Telitha
Pickle, Thursday for a covered
dish luncheon. All members
are asked to attend and to bring
a covered dish, brsad and butter
sandwiches, melon and table ser
vice. Back from North Mrs. Bar
bara Jennings of 728 South King
street returned home last night
from Eugene where she spent
two weeks visiting her son-in-law
and daughtr, Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Miller, and her two
grandchildren, Gary and Polly
Jennings.
To School Bob Ohrt and
Harvey Field, Jr.. M e d f o r d
youths, left by motorcar yester
day for Los Angeles where they
were to enroll in a school for
aircraft construction. They
planned to take in the Golden
Gate International exposition
while en route south.
Selffert Sought City police
have been asked to find George
Edward Seiffert, 28. who work
ed on a farm in this vicinity
about six years ago and whose
mother is seriously 111. Any-
body knowing of Mr. Seiffert's
present whereabouts is asked to
write immediately to his sister.
Lydia E. Miller, 2230 18th ave
nue, San Francisco, Cal.
At Caves Medford guests at
Oregon Caves national monu
ment Sunday included Mrs. Lil
lian Webber, Oleta Webber,
Eleanor Degerness, Aurora Bur-
elson, Charles Vogel, Evelyn
Krous, Mayme Durkee, Audre
and Lawrence Har.kins. Lulu
Metzger, Glenn Moffet, Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Post, Joan and Jean
Post, Betty and Neal Curry,
Kershaw Miller, Mrs. Violet
Rudv. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ed
wards and Geraldine. Bonnie field,
Court Citation Robert A.
Colbourn, 30, of Medford was
cited by state police yesterday
to appear in justice of the peace
court this afternoon, charged
with driving a car without an
operator's license.
To Hire Social Phoenix
Thursday club will sponsor an
ice cream social Thursday at 7
p. m. and continuing through
out the evening. The event will
b held on the lawn at the home
of Mrs. L. Conklin on the high
way. Hr Baby Friends here re
ceived word today of the birth
of a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Mason on August 7 In Long
Beach, Cal. The baby weighed
seven pounds and has been nam
ed Shelly Elizabeth. Mr. Mason
formerly lived here and. with
Mrs. Mason, has visited here
since moving to Long Beach.
No Change There has been
no change in the standard for
acceptance of men for enlist
ment in the U. S. navy, E. A.
Roesel, recruiter here, was In
formed today in statement
from Lieut.-Com. L. B. Stuart.
in charge of the Portland re
cruiting district. Inquiries.
Stuart said, had been received
regarding enlistment of men
with prison or Juvenile police
records, and in reply he quoted
Secretary of the Navy Frank
Knox: "In order that the ef
ficiency of the navy may be un
impaired. It is vital that only
young men of the highest type
physically, mentally and moral
ly be accepted for service."
Plane Passengers Passengers
departing by United Mainliner
this noon were Mrs. H. P. Bush,
to Seattle, and Miss J. Austin, to
Portland. Arrivals this fore
noon were A. Dorman, from
Portland, and Paul Morris. CAA
airport inspector, from Seattle
Mrs. Wayne Georg left on the
same plane for Los Angeles. D
Clegg left on the early morning
Mainliner for Seattle. A. Can
non arrived from Portland last
midnight. L. E. Sawyer left
for Portland last night. H. Mor
ris and C. McCulloch arrived
from Portland last evening and
K. Willard left on the same
plane for Los Angeles. L. Mac
Donald arrived from Los An
geles yesterday afternoon, and
departing on the same plane for
Portland were G. A. Belford, G.
Peek and H. Ebinger.
! DOGS' LIFE IN ITALY
SHY OF NIGHT LIFE
The Bennet family, whom Jane Austen made famous many years ago In her celebrated
novel of five marriageable daughters, comes to life again in "Pride and Prejudice", coming
Sunday to the Cool Craterian theatre screen with a star-studded cast headed by Greer Garson
and Laurence Olivier. Shown above with Edmund Gwenn and Mary Boland, as the respective
parents of the quintet of girls, are Heather Angel, Marsha Hunt, Greer Garson, Ann Ruther
ford and Maureen O'Sullivan. Others in featured roles of the production are Edna May Oliver
and Frieda Inescort.
Greer Garson will be remembered for her role as Mrs. Chips In "Goodbye Mr. Chips" and
Olivier for his role in "Rebecca."
Singing Cowboy
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CANNERY STARTS
Gene Autry, whose fans have
elevated him to a national hero,
lives up to all expectations in
his newest thrill-filled Western,
"Carolina Moon," which heads
the double bill opening a three
day run at the Cool Rialto the
atre tomorrow. Aided and abet
ted by Smiley Burnette, his gen
ial comedy sidekick and his
leading lady, June Storey the
new Autry film tells the story
of Gene and Frogs on a trip into
Carolina for a blooded horse
that has been stolen from them.
They go "southern" In a big and
suspense-packed way. Autry
fans are promised an added treat
with the popular singing cowboy
rendering the favorite ballad,
"Carolina Moon."
"Blazing Si-Shooters", featur
ing Charles Starrett, will play
as the companion Western with
"Carolina Moon."
The Rogue River Canning
company started pear packing
operations yesterday morning
with a crew of 100 workers.
mostly women. The manager
said the plant would be under
a slow bell for a few days.
Packers reported today can
nery shipments were underway
and buyers were still in the
Lou and Herbert Edwards.
Auto Accidents Cars driven
by H. S. Deuel of 1100 South
Oakdale avenue and Clyde R.
Jones of 310 Jeannette avenue
collided at Mycr lane and Stew
art avenue Tuesday afternoon,
causing damage to both ma
chines but no injuries to the
occupants, a report on file said
today. Mamie C. Walton of 127
Portland avenue and John A.
Meals of Jacksonville drove cars
involved in a slight mishap at
Third and Bartlett streets Tues
day afternoon, according to
report on file today.
Job Tests The U. S. civil
service commission today an
nounced open competitive ex
aminations for the following po
sitions: various grades of in
spector of povdT and explo
sives, $1620 to S2600 a year,
ordnance department, war de
partment; various grades of In
soector nf ship construction,
$2000 to S2600 a veer: and vari
ous grades of inspector of engi
neering materials, $2000 to
$2600 a year, navy department.
Full Information about these and
numerous other pending civil
service examinations may be
procured at Medford postoftice
from Stanley G. Sherwood, act
ing secretary of the local board
of civil service examiners, or
the state employment office. 45
North Fir street, where persons
deemed qualified for the posi
tions may also obtain help in
properly filling out the appli
cation blanks.
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE-
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tu rtfti up jcir I'omarh, Vu rt cot
A number of growers started
Jackie At Roxy
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their second picking of Bart
letts today and some Howells
are being harvested. The Howell
crop is light. The Bartlett har
vest will be over in a week
or 10 days, when picking of
Boscs and D'Anjous will start.
Bonnavllla Overloaded
Portland, Aug. 14. (JP) Act
ing Chief Engineer Ben Creim
said today that heavy customer
demands the past few weeks
had necessitated operating Bon
neville dam's two generators in
excess of their rated capacity.
Offering Jackie Cooper a pow
erful dramatic role in his first
starring feature. "Newsboy's
Home", a dramatic story of
street waifs who have to fight
for the right to live, heads the
double bill opening for today
and tomorrow at the Roxy the
atre. Starring with Cooper are
the Little Tough Guys and Ed
mund Lowe.
"Charlie Chan at Treasure
Lsland", the newest of the popu
lar series, plays as the compan
ion "thrill hit" with "Newsboy's
Home."
WAJTTTD Mlo'dlv-setf U4r to tu'.p
In tor. Boi S50S Tnbun.
rem PALB Npw rroehotM
pnd. Phorw 4817.
BAROAIN In public arlrtrp tvtm
(omp!. K H, Dyiig. Central
Point, on Bal! Lan
Rome. Aug. 1. W R The; children haircut asc. nm
ministry of war Issued a decree! "rg.
today banning any sort of night' cucuMBrRS. youn cojorm fry,
life for dogs. I it llor. DrrwKra. 1107 I
The decree said dogs would . rn '"J"?
nave to stay inaoors irom sunset radio repairs ah mak
until the general blackout ends
Ouar-
antl precision artlufltmcnu. Ka,
aonabla charts. 30 year PTptrl
nc. Srerm Electric, 1S07 N.
Rlveralda.
POR SALS Bargain In daalrabl
vest aula home Ntc vard. double
garair. good atr-t. cloaa to arhoola.
Inquira Mfl So. Ivy.
FOR 8AI.Z Fancy Elberta and Mulr
pearhaa. Brine containcra. 8 P
Hunter. Wt Independent Parking
Houaa. Phoenix.
FOR RENT S-room houae. bath,
partly furnlahed. AdulU- 063 Da
kota.
OET OUR PRICES on canning
peachea. We lead th reat In prt
and quality, city Llmtta Fruit
Stand. South Pacific Highway.
at dawn.
Penalty for violation of the
decree will be fines for the
owner, possible drowning for the,rOR Af-ET"!,J n''u
r condition. SJ7.60. 1308
Exceptions will be made dur-i wanted to buy so-os nn. Hohi-
Eacellent
11th St.
ing the hunting seasons.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SAt-X Poachc. Crawford.
Clingft, Elbcrtat and Mulra, 7fte lug
you pick. picked. J cm Eldrtdg.
Fern VHey.
FOR BALE hrnpshlr bucka. R. V,
Bffcll. Brill Lan.
FOR BALE Body fir
price. Dial 6180.
at summer
807S.
FOR BALE -Bct and trmitor. 933 50
Phon 3804.
WANTED Oat.
Ful CO.
barley. Medford
WANTED Experienced wnttrta and
fountain girl for steady work. None
but experienced need apply. 84
Cottage.
DANCE
TONIGHT
with lhe
Five Karmonlisrs
TOWNSEND HALL
123' W. Main St.
Ladies 10a Cents 25a
Thia Is iht original
Towniend Dance
MEDFORD ROUNDUP TICKETS On
aala at Allen Hotel.
OUR CANNINO PEACHES are In at
the City Limit Fruit sund. South
Pacific Highway.
Weather
Northern California: Fair to
night and Thursday, but occa
sional cloud or fog on coast;
normal temperature; moderate
northwest wind off coast.
DAV. MEETS IN
ARMORY FRIDAY
Jackson county chapter No. 8.
Disabled American Veterans of
the World War, will meet at 8
p. m... Friday, In the armory.
The dance committee will report
on the Pear Harvest dance to
be held August 28.. Arrange
ments will be made for attend
ing the annual picnic of Grants
Pass chapter and auxiliary, ac
cording to Commanaer Carold
Parker.
Russell Davis of the Oregon
state employment service will
talk on the national defense pro
gram and Dr. Bert R. Elliott
will give a short address.
FOR RENT Furnlahed houaa. No. S
Everett Court. Weat 11th. AdulU
only. Phono 4AS5.
Cloalng time for Too Lata to Clas
Ify Ada la 1 :30 p. m.
CLEAN SWEEP
of
USED CARS
1930 Ford Deluxe Sedan low mlle
at;e, clean as new. Practically
new car tranaportatlon for
only $
Naah-Lafayet't "37 Courw New palnV
and rubber, motor eneellent:
looka and acta ilka a big car
but very economical; over
drive m
Bulck 3S Special Deluxe Coupe
Special economy gear, motor
perfect, low mileage, new rub
ber. SI SO worth extra
equipment for only - S84S
Pont lac "36 Sedan 8-wheel
equipment $4tS
Pontlac '37 Sedan radio and
heater, completo overhaul (WS
Plymouth '33 Coupe very clean- S35
Several cars In eood shape
aellln from. SIS to S6J
Open Aundave and Evening.
Phone 3740.
SKINNER'S OARAOK
Bulck. and Btudebaker Cars
OMC Trucka
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straight.
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"SOUTH TO KARANGA"
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