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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNT. MED FORD. OREHON. FRIDAY, AUGUST "0. 1040. PAGE ELEVEN LOCAL and Dulton Hare Fred Dutton.l Eagle Point rancher, transacted bminess here today- School Opening The county school superintendents office announced today that the Lone Pine chool would open Monday morning, Labor day. ... Ts Remodel Jessie W. Miles of 203 North Oakdale avenue applied lor a permit at una city i building inspector s office yes terday to remodel a residence at a stated cost of $500. Hulbert Hera Lee Hulbert of Grants Pass was a visitor iri Medford last evening calling on friends. He is associated with the Oregon state unem ployment compensation commis sion in Grants Pass. ... At Airport Today's arrivals at Medford municipal airport included Capt. E. E. Pollock, Fort Lewis, Wash., to Sacra mento, Cal., in a Douglas ob servation plane, and Master Sgt. R. H. Stockwell, who arrived from Pearson field, Vancouver. Wash., and departed for Fort Lewis, Wash., in a Beechcraft photographic plane. Lieut. F. M. Hardison was a late arrival yesterday. He was en route from Oakland, Cal., to Fort Lewis in a Douglas observer. Gels ..Position T h e many Medford friends of Al Gould will be interested to learn that he recently accepted a Job with the John Davis Real Estate com pany in Seattle. He is one of 50 men employed in the com pany office. The firm is one of Seattle's oldest and largest real estate companies- Gould plans to 1. 1 i i continue nis newspaper wom in an advertising capacity. He is the son of Mrs. D. E. Gould and brother of Mrs. R. W. Childreth of this city. He graduated from Medford high school, class of 1940. Gets Army Orders Henry V. Adkins, formerly commanding officer of the Prescott CCC camp here, called at Medford district headquarters yesterday while en route from Fort Ben ning, Ga., to Vancouver Bar racks. Wash., where he was to do CCC work. At San Diego, Cal., however. Adkins received office of the United States Na a telegram directing him to pro- tjonai Bank of Portland, will ceed to Langley field, Va., for Ieave by United Mainliner to extended army duty. He will go morrow evening for Wichita, to Langley field after checking , Kas where she will spend a in with the CCC at Vancouver fortnights vacation as the guest Barracks. Me naa Deen on a ae-1 tail for the past three months at the Infantry school at Fort Benning. Minor Ace Id ants M. W. Kohn of 851 Palm street and Royal Clare of 403 King street drove cars involved in a slight mishap at the Consolidated Freight Linen warehouse on South Riverside avenue yester day, a report on file said today. Machines operated by George A. Nichols of route 4 and C. R. Sorensen of 721 Beckman j pritz Nissen and Robert Taylor, street collided with minor dam-1 Rovcrnor f this year's Beaver age at the Court Hall orchard Boys' State which is sponsored Thursday morning, according to'by tne American Legion. Young a report on me roaay. rrann DeSouza of 30 Western avenue and C. W. Morris of 808 West Tenth street drove cars involved in a minor mishap at Sixth and Ivy streets Wednesday after noon, a report on file said to day. Plana Passengers Arrivals on the noon United Mainliner were Miss F. Parrish, from Kansas City via Los Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Asner, irom Sacramento, Calif. Departing on the same plane were Miss W. Parker and Miss D. Salschelder. to Spokane, Wash., via Portland, and Gordon R. Green, to Port land. Arrivals from Portland this forenoon were B. Brodcrick and Mrs. M. Swain. H- Buch anan arrived by Mainliner early .this morning from Oakland. Calif. Josephine Rostel. Fred Hahn and B. Wagner arrived from Portland on the midnight Mainliner. M. Currie arrived from San Francisco last night and departing for Portland were Miss Dorothy Coss and A. Gold smith. Raiph Klein arrived from Portland last evening and F. Davis left on the same plane r for Los Angeles. H. Westbrook. ' Jr.. and H- Westbrook. 3rd. of Smith River returned by Main liner from San Francisco yester day afternoon. GLASSES Dr. R, M. Hood. Optometrist Sparta Bldf. Main ana RlTtritne. Mritfnrd. Ore Skillful Sertlr Rraion.bM Mrr DANCE SAT. NITE U. S. HALL. JACKSONVILLE Sponsored by Towmtnditu Musle by Hsopy Gillettes Gang PERSONAL On Trip Mr. and Mm. S. A. Nye of Talent and their daugh- ters and son-in-law, Mifs Ruth Nye and Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Jones of College Station. Texas, drove to Crescent City, Cal., yesterday to spend two days deep sea fishing. To Conclave Capt. and Mrs. H. J. Meiring plan to depart by car Saturday for Seaside where they win attena me state con- vention of the American Legion and its women's auxiliary. Capt. Meiring is junior past command er of the Medford post. . To Illinois Capt. and Mrs. C. S. Raymond left today by mo torcar for Fort Sheridan, 111., where the captain has been as signed to extended army duty. Capt. Raymond, an officer in the reserve, has been inspector of the Medford CCC district. To Give Program A special pre-school musical program by the children of the Sunday school will be given at the high way tabernacle at Eagle Point Sunday at 8:00 p. m. There will be solos, duets and group songs by the boys and girls. The pub lic is invited. To Convention R o b e r t R. Ebel was to leave by United Mainliner this afternoon for Portland whence he planned to continue Tuesday to Seaside for the annual state convention of the American Legion September 4-7. Mr. Ebel, a past comman der of Medford post, Is going to the convention early as he has pre-convention work to do as a member of the state com mittee on credentials. Spider Caught Mrs. Roy Felix of 304 South Central ave nue this morning caught what she said was a black widow spider in her garage. Mrs. Felix related that she saw the spider in its web when she entered the garage. She procured a glass jar and pushed the spider into it with a stick. She said she used to collect spiders when she was a student in Oregon City high school. To Wiehila Miss Delphine Hinck. secretary at the Medford of reiatiVes. She will travel via San Francisco and Los Angeles in each of which cities she will make an overnight stop. The trip back also will be made by Mainliner. To Attend Meet Lloyd Wil- liamson, commander of Medford post of the American Legion, will leave by motorcar Wednes day for the American Legion state convention in Seaside Sep tember 4 to 7. He will be ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Taylor will address the conven tion Thursday on the Beaver Boys' State. Portland. Aug. 30 iP) Edgar Zehrung. 38, was sentenced to three years in the state peniten tiary yesterday after pleading guilty to embezzling S940 in Postal Employes' Credit Union funds. District Attorney's Deputy Sid Hayes advised the court more than S40.000 was missing from the accounts. Zehrung was secretary-treasurer of the union. Walker's 1 DANCE Dreamland SAT. NITE 7-Piece Orchestra Good Floor Good Music and always a good crowd ! DANCE ORIENTAL GARDENS Every Saturday flit MODERN STEVE WHIPPLE'S BAND Also Phyllis Miller, Vocalist OLD TIME MERRILL'S ORCHESTRA 1 Admission to Both Halls Men (Including Tax) 50c Ladies 10c JUSTICE PAROLES THEY SET FIRES Wallace E. Regan and Thomas O. Mulhollen. Medford boys both 15 years old. were paroled to their parents after a hearing on charges of incendiarism before Judge J. B. Coleman in juvenile court this morning. According to admissions the police said the boys made, Wal lace and Thomas set three grass brush fires on Roxy Ann moun tain by throwing matches and a cigarette out of a car as they drove along the Prescott park road. Several other boys in the car remonstrated with Wallace and Thomas, police said, and no court action was taken against them, though they failed to no tify authorities of the fires. The fires, set August 22, burn ed 61 acres. One was just above the Prescott CCC camp and the other two were on the opposite side of the road. They were put out by state forest crews. Judge Coleman emphasized the danger of their acts, point ing out that the fires might have destroyed houses, the Prescott CCC camD buildincs and pvn lives. I Paroling the boys was recom mended by Dolph Phipps. slate district fire warden, and Police Chief Clatous McCredie. The state was represented at the hearing by George W. Neilson, deputy district attorney. Judge Coleman late yesterday afternoon continued the case of James H. Brinson. 14, for a week. The boy was accused of molesting six women during the past two weeks. I Hillsboro, Aug. 30 ijpi The back scat of Mrs. Jack Moore's automobile attracted K o 1 g e r Kverndal, 39, Astoria. Wednes day night on a downtown Port land street so he crawled in and napped. He woke up yesterday in the Moore garage at Beavertnn and made such a racket trying to get out he was arrested for disturbing the peace and fined S5 by Justice A. W. Havens. Mrs. Moore said she drove home unaware of her snoozing pas senger. ROXY IN AUTO COSTLY tVM mt " a J. I I 4- T' 1 vveirai I I Shn-s salurdni: l:4.1-3:l.1-?:00-f:l5 mmmmmmWmmmmmvmmmWfeP? I Thrilling! 8 ' Vf faVrtrJ (TV..,., I - 'MSf I V Unbelievable ! f I 1 r'gllrPn I DEVIL-DOGS OF I J f&&f I I -m'-m ' I lsmi ITHE AIR LANF.S'I JK3ai W-V2 I 14! ' "!!:"'" -I - SW Pals In 7 Ch.stMORRis aunaay I J . . 'i gfeiffl m k Crosby- mmJ rSj' rxf flfF M m$m WW- Wm ; , OK.a'Wuvam mMH 1 1... I, - I Btirr: It Po.lllTri.. luiinn UltnilL SJT Z I ' V - i t Mu.l F.n4.tord.,: . K' II SUNDAY - 3 DAYS THE RETURN OF mcvt r MT MTE ''v LsWl ii 'r- FRANK JAMES alta WxKM j Mian henry fonda T3rrrTT: zztt::t, I SkNfu Llfi"' . LiaaMaMBBiaaHHHaBa Mrnlnj. Kir, la tr lot , ,t : ..-.ni.iK..,.. PJER fS?l Coming In ' " (fa Li "raw yrhCtr- 's-,y A - With Bing Crosby and .Mary iAImi fcuturcl in tins rib-tickling Martin in "Rhythm on the anl song-studded romantic corn River." coming io the Craterian I 'd' Basil Rathbone. Charlie theatre Sunday, is Oscar Le-1 Crape win . Lilian Cornell. .1- I nam Frawley and John Scott vant, witty star of radios "In-, Trottcr, macstro of the Kraft formation Please" program. I Music Hall show. New Johnson The turning cameras of Osa and Martin Johnson have re corded for more than 27 years the wild animal and savage tribal life of the distant death- defying frontiers of the world, including Africa, Asia Minor, Arabia and Borneo, and now in "I M a r r I e d Adventure." which heads the double bill coming to the Cool Rialto the atre for Sunday and Monday i i hiiiiii. iii p ii ii .m u i -M,'.rr.-yininiii . f " I tT" t' SCHILLING . . 7,000 Laughs . . a fl l & I m , - ,,m-mmmm-ip heartful nf Rnmnnrf llT-fl'1"1 J I 11 ur n ifl I 3?j2S Crosby Film Adventure only, the lovely First Lady of Exploration reveals for the first time the story of her perilous treks into the unknown with i DANCE U fllyJ at Prospwt Tnwnsrnd Hall 3rijrfr 1 I MT. NIGHT. Alls. Slt "bHESTIR MORRIS C J 1 j Music by F.arr Khvthm Mnkfrt CH At. ilCKFORD JJf I II J Mnmnllf Moor J AN! WV ATT J a X'V I Flying Marine ! i 1 1 You can't keep a two-fisted actor like Richard Dix out of a dare-devil role and as a fly ing leatherneck who can always be found where the fighting is the thickest and the action the : hottest. Dix lights with fists, guns and from the air in "The Marines Fly HiKh ', which stars i Dix with Chester Morris and Lucille Ball at the Roxy theatre for today and Saturday only. "Outpost of the Mounties", starring Charles Starrctt. plays as the companion thrill hit- her late husband, Martin John son. The scene above with Osa Johnson filming ferocious lions with giraffes in the background is but one of the many thrills In the new and exciting film. The story is based upon the recent Book-of-the-Month Club selection by Osa Johnson. "Pier 13," heralded as the funniest laugh riot of the year and featuring Lloyd Nolan, Lynn BhH and Chick Chandler, will play as the companion feature with "I Married Adven ture." Newark, N. J. Allie Stolz. 130. Newark, outpointed Ralph Griffin, 134. Newark (8). Use Mall Tribune want ada. I mMkt ALIENS STARTED Registration of aliens began here in the armory this morning hut the race was slow. Up to 2 p. m. only 10 had been regis tered. Postmaster Frank DeSouza asked that aliens cooperate with the government and register in accordance with the geographic al schedule published in the Mail Tribune yesterday. Registration office in the armory will be open daily, including Saturday, from fl to 12 and 1 to 5. It will not be open Monday, Labor Day. Under a federal law, all aliens must register. This is part of the nation's defense plan. Hershey. Pa., Aug. 30. (JPh i Gene Sarazen's game went to pieces right at the finish today and Sam Snead defeated him. 1 up, in their 36 hole quarter-final match of the professional golf ers association championship. Byron Nelson closed out Ed die Kirk of Farmington, Mich., 8 and 3. in their match, never having had any trouble subdu ing the tournament dark horse. Ralph Guldahl reached the semi-finals by defeating Ben Hogan, 3 and 2, with a brilliant stretch of golf. Guldahl meets Nelson In one 38-hole semi-final tomorrow, while Snead plays Harold (Jug) McSpaden. McSpaden today administered an 8 to 6 shellack ing to Paul Runyan, twice form er P. G. A. champ. BOYD'S Dial 3681 Prompt, Convenient, Courteous Delivery Service 1:30 A. M. 10 A. M. 1 P. M. 4 P. M. Specials for Aug. 31st and Sept. 3rd Shop for 2 Days Store Closed All Day Monday, Labor Day Lb. tint. . . ... .23c 2-lb. tins 45c SCHILLING BAKING POWDER 12-oz. tins . . .29c 2i-lb. tins. ...83c FLOUR Iwhaal. $1.19 Driftad Snow. a J ft 491b. bags BffW $1.39 llll Carlo. JP- 3 bottla .l 43C 25c 25c Bp.rry Oats. AM. If o. 10 bags - 39C in uuick or raguiar. 1 DIIDCV r unL.ii LIFEBUOY SOAP 3 bars 14c IIUBORA Family size 29c IIUBORA Giant size 49c free dishes with nubora PAY CASH HELP NEEDED TO BLOCKADE NAZIS Portland. Aug. 30. jpi It wil take more of a blockade than England can manage to defeat Germany. Christian Sparre, retired admiral of th Norwegian navy, said today. "Italy perhaps cannot stand a tight blockade, but I think Great Britain will need aid to make a complete blockade of the axis powers." Sparre, writer and historian, was vacationing in South Amer ica during the Norwegian In vasion. LABOR DAY DANCE AT THE OASIS BALLOONS1 LOTS Or FUN GOOD MUSIC SAT. KITE. AUG. 31ST. X Stop at the O A S I S Look at the Happy Crowd Listen: It's Saturday Nite at the OASIS Good Muaic 4 Timet Daily RITZ CRACKERS Frash. 1Q larga paekag vU MIRACLE WHIP Salad Drassing Pt. 19c -Qt. 29c SNOWDRIFT Shortening 3lb.44c6lb.87c WESSON OIL Pt. 23c Qts. 39c i Gallon 67c P.as. Corn or Siring B.ans 303 .1... pf S can.. biWW Sparrr Paneaka A'tt rieur. No. 10 bag 4 f Q Scoco Shortanlng, pura agalabta. A a Aas II lb. patt $ .Q f Tomato Juica, ' Dal Roguo No. 1 4 cans..... 25c Orapalruli Juica, No. 3 tins. 3 for. 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