MEPFORP MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 21, 1940.
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and PERSONAL
Brother Here Martin Mad
den of Aberdeen, S. D.. ii a
fuest at the home of hU brother-in-law
and lister, Mr. and Mrs.
Michael A. Schwartz, 308 New
town street. Mr. Madden ar
rived Monday.
At Headquarter Subaltern
Edward J. Healy of Camp Har
rison Gulch, Calif., transacted
official business at CCC district
headquarters here today. He
was accompanied to Medford by
Mrs. Healy.
Small Fire The crew of a
Medford Corporation logging
train discovered and extinguish
ed a fire on the company's right-of-way
15 miles rast of Butte
Falls yesterday afternoon. The
blaze covered about 1200 square
feet. Cause was not determined.
Car Prowled Sandy Green
of 70 J Park avenue reported to
city police today that his au
tomobile, parked on South
Central avenue last night, was
entered and a grey vest and
several notebooks were stolen
out of it.
Minor Accident Reginald
Parsons of Hillcrest Orchards
and H. L. Foster of Route 4
drove cars involved in a slight
mishap Rt East Main street and
Crater Lake avenue Tuesday at
temoon, according to report
on file today.
Back From Fir Charles
Olts. Rogue River national for
est fireman at Butte Falls, and
E. A. Congden, Sevenmile fire
man, returned late yesterday to
their regular duties after serv
ing as CCC foremen on the
Swan lake forest fire in the
Klamath country.
Driver Tests The usual
weekly examinations of appli
cants for licenses or permits to
operate motor vehicles will b
held here Saturday. A state ex
aminer will be In council cham
bers on the top floor of city
hall from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and
applicants are requested to re
port to him.
Building Permits Frank
True of 413 South Certral ave
. nue applied at the city build
ing inspector's office yesterday
for a permit to construct a pri-
vaie garage at a stated cost of
$75. Mary Sinclair of 311 Hav
en street applied for a permit
to maice an addition to a bath
room at a stated cost of $50.
i . .
Wledman Her Dr. D. E.
Wiedman, CCC corps area edu
cational adviser, with offices at
the Presidio of San Francisco,
conferred with officials at Med
ford CCC district headquarters
today. He arrived this morning
by train from Vancouver Bar
racks, Wash., and was to leave
at 5:40 p.m. by train for his
home in San Francisco.
Cut Front North James
Merritt of Seattle arrived by
train this morning for a fort
night's visit with his brother-in-
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Hanlin of 1016 East Jack
son boulevard. Mr. Merritt is a
Junior at the University of
Washington where he is major
ing in education in preparation
for the teaching profession.
Pastor Returns The Rev.
Clarence W. Frost, pastor of the
Apostolic Faith church, returned
to his home at 901 North Cen
tral avenue last night after at
tending the annual Apostolic
Faith camp in Portland. He was
accompanied by Mrs. Frost and
their daughters. Naomi and
Opal. Services in the Apostolic
Faith church here will be re
sumed Sunday.
Corps Chief Hr Lieut-Gen
Gilliland Her Ray Gilliland
of Los Angeles, frequent Med
ford visitor, is spending sever
al weeks here at the Hotel Medford.
EAT A! BREWERY
Jane Withers In Craterian Show
Members of the Medford Ac
tive club and their invited
Seriously 111 Mrs. Katherin I guests enjoyed a dutch lunch
McFadden is reported by rela-! with beer last night, the meeting
lives to be seriously ill at the
home of her daughter Mrs. El
sie Narregan. 128 South Holly
street. Mrs. Narregan, employe
of Mann's department store, is
staying at home with her moth
er for several day. Mrs. McFad
den's son and daughter-in-law.
Mr. and Mts. Paul McFadden of
Sap Francisco are also here.
At AirporU Today's arrivals
at Medford municipal airport
Included Capt. C. A. Burrows,
Sacramento to Chehalis, Wash.,
in a North American observa
tion plans: Capt. C. I. Farris,
Chehalis to Sacramento in a
North American observation
plane: Maj. E. A. Peterman,
Chehalis to Sacramento in a
North American observation
plane; Lieut. C. A. Shoop, Che
halis to Oakland in a Douglas
observation plane: and Lieut. H.
E. Gilmor, Chehalis to Red
Bluff, Cal., in a Douglas observ
ation plane.
Plan Passengers Arrivals
by United Mainliner this fore
noon were H. F. Chaney, from
Portland, and S. Pavish, from
Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. A. M
King left on the same plane for
San Francisco and Wayne May
departed lor Oakland, Cal. N
Baake left for Seattle early this
morning. R. Schwerin arrived
from San Francisco last night
and J. Most left on the same
plane for Seattle. H. Thompson
arrived from Portland last eve
ning and departing on the same
plane were Mrs. R. Poutz, to
Moline, 111., via San Francisco,
and J.' Ward, to San Francisco
being held appropriately in the
A-l brewery About 35 were in
attendance.
Following delicious meal of
cold meats, cheeses, potato chips,
olives and pickles. N. B. Bender,
brewmaster. explained to the
gathering how the beer was
made and of the difference be
tween the brewery's two pro
ducts, A-l and Old King Cole
beer. S. A. Kroschel, president,
also gave a short talk.
Mr. Bender escorted the visi
tors through the brewery, ex
plaining the operation of all
equipment and telling of the
beer process.
Entertainment during the
lunch was furnished by a special
accordion quartet.
Among guests of the club
were Don Bagley, Ivan Harring
ton, H. Metz, Bill Tucker, Bill
Hulen, Harvey Stump, Joe Bar
rett and F. H. Richards.
President Royal Clair presid
ed.
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the number in the first ounce,
then resorted to multiplication.
Too Late to Classify
ACRIPtCE SALC
Prtgldalre. davenport eet. overstuffed
chair, three floor limpi. bedroom
ft and mattress, orcsslonal table,
boys dMk, two rockers. SS yards
or Wilton carpet, metal stand,
oeraelonal chairs, typewriter and
flat top desk. IS varda linoleum.
eVe at Cttv Tranafer. South Orape
or phone Dr. Robert K Lew. 4607.
FOR SAU Overstuffed davenport.
M- Also furniture upholstering.
Phon J9o.
rOR RENT 3 -room duplex, fur
nished. SIB month. Phone 30.
WANTED Housekeeper In motherless
home. Consider widow and child.
Steady work Write Hsrry 8 Walk
er, P. O. Clerk. Medford. Oregon.
Jane Withers is growing up!
In her new picture. "The Girl
from Avenue A", "Ginger" Jane
has been given her best screen
role to date that of a tough kid
from the Bowery, picked up and
given a home by wealthy Kent
Taylor, who tinds her manner
isms and outlook on life rich
material for a play he is writ
ing. A rowdy little roughneck,
Janie's grand personality, and
her ability as a singer and danc
er, wins over the society set she
finds herself suddenly a part of.
On the rame program, the
Craterian will have the newest
of the Walt Disney Technicolor
cartoon hits "Tugboat Mick
ey". Mickey is the captain of a
tugboat, with Donald Duck and
Goofy as the crew. Their many
adventures result in one contln-
j ual round of hilarity.
FOR RENT 4-room modem house.
back porch with cooler, fruit room.
1138 Court St., Medford: near
enough to mtUe to walk to work.
Phone S01 Central Point, evenings.
FOR SALE Silo. W. J.
Phone 4678 after p. ra
WANTED HUh school bora to board
and room. Home privileges. Rea
sonable. 10OS W. Main.
WANTED Mlddle-aared housekeeper
for famllr of throe. Permanent.
Phone 3A30. IS Chestnut.
FOR BAU TJsed eleetrlo ranges tn
perfect condition, priced BIS to S3.
General Electric. Hot Point. West
Infhouee, also several used oil
burning stovea. Leonard Electrle.
Phone 4427.
FOR SALE togging truck and trail, i
er. Hauling Job waiting for burer.
s Al Flora. Skinner User Car
Lot. 1
PEACHES Halea. Elbertaa. Mulrs. 40
10. lug 65c at the Orange Drove
Fruit Stand, corner Central Ave.
and South Pacific highway.
PEACHES Onlrrtgawd Hales, 1',e
lb In J9-lb. lota or more. TOMA
TOES 80 lbs. Sc. In your con
tainer. QUALITY MARKET. Phone
4793. Pre delivery.
PEACHES Any yartety, la to me.
Wsttenberg. S miles out Crater
Lake highway.
The Little flermits say:
ITS A TEN
STRIKE
Jbr Quality. Ftafor and Value! '
wanted Barley.
Tel. sill.
FOR SALE On account of old a?e:
Finest dairy ranch In Rogue River
valley. 177 acres. 44 acres free
watr, ran Irrigate 70 acres more.
Fully equipped with cows and ma
chinery and silo. Overhead very
low. Prof, tngelhardt, Rt. i, Boa 90.
Medford.
To Hay Picnic The public
was reminded today that the
first annual Oregon State col
lege picnic for southern and
central Oregon will be held all
day Sunday at Diamond lake.
Transportation arrangements
may be made by phoning Miss
Jearr Piatt, 2637. Skits, games,
swimming and other forms of
recreation will be enjoyed.
Those attending are asked to
bring their own lunch. Frank
Hull, .Jr., is chairman of the
delegation from Jackson coun
ty. All alumni, prospective stu
dents and present students are
invited to attend.
Harrisburg, Pa., Aug. 21 UP)
Betsy Ross, petite and 20, who
wnts to establish the first alti
tude record for light planes at
20,000 feet, waited today for the
official result of her first at
tempt and declared "if it isn't
over 20.000, I'll try again."
The 99-pound aviatrix, who
has been flying only since June,
1939, circled her two-place cabin
plane for three hours and eight
minutes over the Harrisburg air
port yesterday.
It was the first time light
planes officially have been rec
ognized in an altitude flight by
the National Aeronautics associ
ation, said Russ Brinkley, NAA
contest chairman.
In Capra Hit
1 I V e S fC'Sl
Bette At Roxy
LATE CRAWFORD. but.fll color
and plenty of flavor. Half mils
outh on Klnc hlghwtvy. U P.
ChrtstMn.
w a v j, )
PFTTTB PRUNiiA now rrarty. o lb
AO-lb. liur. dllvrd anrwh4r tn
vMe jr. Order by mall. Standlford,
Rt. t. Central point.
WITH PERT QUERY
Kansas City, Aug. 21. (IP)
Kansas City's first experiment in
an old-fashioned town hall meet
ing, where the administration
and citizens' exchange views
took an unexpected twist.
After Mayor John T. Gage and
City Manager L. P. Cookingham
spoke on aims and accomplish
ments of their administration,
the audience was invited to sub
mit questions and did.
Nine out of 10 inquiring citi
zens wanted to know "why
nasn t the city given me a Job.
Postoffic Nomination
Washington, Aug. 21. tP)
President Roosevelt has sent to
the senate the nomination of
William P. McKenna for post
master at Marshfield, Ore.
London, Aug. 21 (IP) Well
informed political quarters pre
dicted today there would be a
British cabinet xhange shortly
after the fortnight's adjourn
ment of parliament starting to
morrow. Retirement of Neville Cham
berlain, lord president of council
and replacement of Foreign Sec
retary Lord Halifax are men
tioned. Herbert Morrison, minister of
supply, and Alfred Duff-Cooper,
minister of information, also
were discussed as likely to leave
the government.
Clark Gable and Claudette
Colbert, two of Hollywood's
most popular stars, owe much
of their success to Frank Capra
for choosing them to co-star In
his "It Happened One Night",
which comes to the Cool Rialto
Theatre for tomorrow and Fri
day only as the third of the pop
ular theatre's week of Frank
Capra hits. Recognized as the
first of the screen's zanny com
edies, "It Happened One Night'
won all five of the major Acad
emy Awards the first and only
time one picture has ever been
so honored. The closest runner
up to that honor is "Gone With
The Wind."
The late Walter Connolly and
Roscoe Karns head the support
ing cast of the now-famous Ca
pra comedy. Due to its length
and popularity, "It Happened
One Night" will be single billed.
Bette Davis has the crowning
role of her brilliant career as
the title character in "The Old
Maid", which heads the double
bill playing today and tomor
row only at the Roxy Theatre.
Miriam Hopkins and George
Brent have starring roles with
Miss Pavis.
"City of Chance", featuring
Lynn Barl and Donald Woods,
plays as the companion feature
with "The Old Maid ".
Medford Fuel.
FOR SALE Boat, half print at SIS
21o w. Jackson.
WANTED to rent or buy small acre
ace with bouse, close tn. Must be
ressonable. Phone 4401 or call al
Cratr Greenhouse, Crater Lake
highway.
WANT TO RENT good room In pri
vate home, not more than 7 blocka
from Hotel Medford. J. W. Mallow.
Hotel Medford.
WANTED To lease stock ranch with
in 10 miles Medford by eiperlenced
farmer With or without stock.
Bo S770 Tribune.
FOR SALE Elberta peaches.
E. Oray, Oold Hill.
Chs.
CANNINO TOMATOES, large lu S5c.
Watermelon cantaloupee. canning
peaches. City Limits Fruit Stejid.
South Paclflo nifhwsy.
NICE BARTXETT PEARS for canning.
Bean Perl. Phone 4S4.
FOR SALE Peaches. 1. H. Hales,
3c lb. Old Morrow place. Brlraj boa.
FOR RENT Small house, modem.
Adults only. S4S Dakota Ave.
FOR SALE 3 youne; milking cows.
urinson. south end Chestnut at.
FOR SALE 3 used electric refriger
ators at bargain prices. Leonard
Electric. Phone 4437.
LOOK J. H. Hale canning peaches.
40-lb. lug Hoc. while they last.
Brine- your container. City Limits
Fruit Stand. South Pacific highway.
GOOD TRANSPORTATION Only
down on limited number goon
Used Cars, balance aasy payments, j
Shulta Bros. I
SURPRISE DANCE
TONIGHT
Townsend Hall
1I3V. W. Main St.
Musie by
Flv Harmonlsar.
Alr-Condltlonad Hall
Man 2Se. Ladles 10c.
OLD
HERMITAGE
BRAND
KINTUCKV STRAI0HT OUMON
WHISKir
Csnrairt iwt
uraisi nuns rtoNCts c, ses rat
NO MtlH
ON Hllk KAYS!
Interesting, If Tru
Lamed, Kas. (IP) W. B
Conrad has figured out how
many grains of wheat are in
80-pound bushel: 480,000. Con
rad didn't count them all Just
Mions loiluy: 1:45 - 7:00
TOMORROW AND FRI
ROXY
Shows 7-11:15 ties 250 Inc. Tax
Ages 12-13-20C Kiddles 10c
Rail Crossing Tragedy
Baker, Aug. 21. (IP) Ken
neth Shaw, 17, of Baker was In
stantly killed Tuesday night at
a Baker railroad crossing when
the automobile he was driving
was struck by a Union Pacific
passenger train.
Columbia Channel Fund
Seattle, Aug. 21. (JP) A
$151,800 allotment for aids to
navigation on the Columbia and
Snake rivers, including a 30
foot channel between Vancouv
J L nWitt mmm.in. "in ine uaues, Ore..
nlnh; f."?'" in connection with river naviga
tion to Lewiston, Ida., was an
nounced today by Capt. W. H.
Munter, coast guard district
commander.
MONDAY
August 26th
ninth corps area, was an arrival
at Medford municipal airport
yesterday afternoon. He was
met at the airport by Col. Harv
ey H. Fletcher, commanding the
Medford CCC district, and Maj.
Irvin A. Robinson, district exe
cutive officer. The general was
en route from Fort Lewis.
Wash.,' to Hamilton field. San
Rafael, Cal., in a Beechcraft
transport plane. His pilot was
Lieut. R. B. Paige tnd his aides
were Col. A. L. Lane and Maj.
C. I. McClure. Other arrivals
lat yesterday were Lieut. C. E.
West and Col. Allen Wayne
Oakland, Cal., to Chehalis
Wash., in a North American ob
servatlon plane, and Capt. C. A
Burrows, Chehalis to Sacramen
to In a North American obser
vation plane.
I
Cloalnt tlms for Too Lat to Clas
sify Ads la l:M p. m.
ewe. CP M
DANCE
Ai lh Townsend Dane
Dreamland Hall
TONITE
Lara Cool Floor
Ladies with Escort Frea
Extra Ladles 10c. Men 35c
ruptured:
ROBOT
U. 6. Pstent 3080413
Book oa roptorw and Bobot sent Trite.
Robot Offices 4tlmson Bids, Sesttle.
Thy It It called Robot? Because -One fitted cor
rerllr. It slips en la ol " rapture without any
help.' when placed around the hips
It la self-adjusting. It ds not soil.
It la llcht. " " comfortable.
Free ttamlnatlon. f" Demonstration.
Friday- Auauit 23rd. At
HEATH'S DRUG STORE, Medford
I THE MIRACLE TRUSS r- -
ORIENTAL
GARDENS
Dancina 1:30 to 1:30
Admission 11.00 per person
Plus Tax
The Grandest Dramatic
Role Of Bette Davis'
Brilliant Career !
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The Greatest Prize-
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Screen History..!
Th first and only
film to win all flv
Acad.my Awards . .
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Capra's gr.at hiisl
Clark
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Claudette
COLBERT
in Frank Capra's
"It Happened
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with Welter Connolly
and Boaro. Kara.
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