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1 t ' MEDFORD MATL TRTBTTNT. MEDFORD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11, 1940. PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and PERSONAL Neil Horn Porter J. Neff. Medford attorney, returned by train thii morning from Salem where he spent two days trans acting business. From Eugene Otto Gilstrap of Eugene arrived here last night to spend a fortnight on business and pleasure. He is a brother of Ernest Ft. Gilstrap. business man ager of the Mail Tribune- Resumes Practice Dr. C. E. Kunr resumed his dental prac tice this morning after being confined for several days in his home, 1036 West 11th street. with a, cold. At Airport Today's arrivals at Medford municipal airport Included Lieut. F. L. Rivard. en route from Seattle, Wash., to San Rafael. Cal., in a North American observation plane; and Lieut. W. W- Meller, Sacra mento, Cal., to Tacoma, Wash., in a Douglas transport plane. Driver Tasts Examinations will be held here as usual Sat urday for persons seeking 11- ' censes or permits to operate mo tor vehicles. A state examiner will be in council chambers on the top floor of city hall and applicants are asked to report to him between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. Brown Returns H. L. Brown, manager of Montgomery Ward & company here, returned by train this morning from Port land where he spent several days attending a Ward's furni ture convention. He was ac companied home from Portland by his uncle, Frank Templeton of Denver, Colo., who will spend ten days visiting the Browns at their home, 105 Geneva street- Drunks "Floated" Charged with drunkenness, the following four men were ordered by City Judge Allen D- Curry this morn ing to leave town immediately t. spend 10 days In Jail: William R. Fitzsimmons, 38; Frank Ban ish. 26; John Bland, 48. and George Parks, 43. Leonard Puyer, 26, also charged with drunkenness, was slated to ap pear later today. Ship Line Guest E. C. "Jer ry" Jerome, owner of the South ern Oregon Travel Service, left today for Seattle where he will be guest of the N. Y. K- Steam ship line at the premier showing of the new liner "Yawata Maru," Thursday. Travel agents throughout the northwest will attend the buffet luncheon on the palatial new ship. Mr. Je rome will also confer with vari ous travel companies in Port land and Seattle before return ing to this city. Fined f 10 Lewis L. Hedg peth of Central Point was fined 110 in city court this morning on a charce of violation of the basic traffic rule. City police Hulbert Here Lee Hulbert. sa;d Hcrigprth traveled SO miles who has been doing special work an hour on North Riverside ave- for the Oregon state employ-1 nue. ment service in Grants Pass for the past several months, came through Medford this morning and made a brief stop on his way to San Francisco to vaca tion for two weeks. Unit to Meet Roxy Ann unit of the extension service will meet at the home of Mrs. Edgar Rose. Friday from 1:30 to 4 p. m. Miss Dorris J. Brier, county home demonstration agent, will be present. All women inter ested are invited to attend. Each member is asked to bring at least one guest. In Golf Short TOWNSEND Carnival DANCE Dreamland Hall TONIGHT Serpentine Horns and - Hats Furnished ALL INVITED New Townsend ' Orchestra Ladles 10c Men 3Se Minor Accidents Reuben W. Coleman of 1102 West 10th street and Myrta E. Otterdale of 845 Dakota avenue drove cars involved in a slight mis hap at Laurel and 8th streets Tuesday afternoon, a report on file said today- Machines oper ated by Bernice M. Bolger of route 4 and Paul Atkins of route 1 were involved in an ; accident on Bartlett street be-1 tween Fourth and Fifth streets Tuesday afternoon, according to a report on file today. Replaces Melchlor M. J. Mel chior, field inspector of the World war veterans state aid commission, was here yesterday with G. W- Averett of Salem. prominent American Legion- naire In the state capital. Mr. Melchior is to be succeeded tem porarily by Mr. Averett. Mr. Melchior. a first lieutenant in the Oregon national guard, is supply officer of the 249th coast artillery and will leave soon for a year of active duty at Camp Stevens. En Route East Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hutchinson of Trail left Portland Tuesday by train with Mr. and Mrs. K E. Hutchinson and daughter Shirley, of Klam ath Falls, to visit in New York and Pennsylvania. En route to Portland they attended the state fair and saw Mabel Mack, for mer Jackson county home dem onstration agent, who was Judg ing 4-H club work at the fair Mrs. Mack told her Trail friends she liked her new duties at Cor- vallis very much. Plane Passangart Arrivals from Oakland, Cal., by United Mainliner this noon were A Willoughby, A. Kremen and J Bowersock. L. Barzee arrived from Portland this forenoon and R. O'Brien left on the same plane for San Francisco. De parting on the early morning Mainliner were S. Webster, to Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Har lan P. Bosworth, Sr-, to Chi cago via Portland. The plane was held here for three hours because of fog around Portland. Arrivals from Portland last mid night were C. Schmidt and Mrs. E. T. Burelson. L. Older ar rived from Oakland last night and departing were J. Most, to Seattle, and S. Mendenhall of Grants Pass, to Portland. F. Herbert arrived from Seattle last evening and Mrs- G. Mc Cray departed on the same plane for Los Angeles. Leaving for Portland by Mainliner yesterday afternoon were Mrs. G. Collins i and Mr. and Mrs. R. Gilmore. Lathe Stolen C. W. Harwcod of 502 Park street reported to city police yesterday that a 24-in. combination wood and metal lathe was stolen from his pri vate garage sometime since last Sunday. He valued the lathe at $30. Russell Coleman 111 Word hBS been received by Justice of the Peace William R. Coleman that his son Ruscll (Buster) Coleman of Honolulu is recov ering from a heart attack he sustained two weeks ago while playing golf, and is resting com fortably in the hospital there. Coleman was playing golf with a doctor, who rendered prompt aid. "Buster" Coleman is well known in this' city where he attended high school. For the past 15 or 20 years he has been employed by the A. G. Spaulding company in Honolulu. ... jvTi newest thriller. The Leather- of Perfection products in thii i,i.hr " u'hirh nivm for city and area. Mr. rveioei nas naci consiaer- able experience in the bakery business and was formerly asso- elated with his father in the operation of a Grants fast bakery. He has already estab lished residence in this city. Births ..-si ,..itt Ko.ura v. til be seen in action with Bing Crosby and Andy Devlne in Bing's unique golf short subject. Swing With Bing." which opens a four-day run today at the Cra terian theater as an added at traction with Bob Burns' "Corn in' Round the Mountain." Among the great golfers shown are Walter Hagen. Jimmy Thompson. Lawson Little. Har old McSpaden. Tony Penna, Ed Oliver, Leo Diegel. Byron Nel son. Ty Cobb and Clarence Bud incton Kelland. John Scott Trotter and his Divot Diggers furnish the mu sic and Bing sings " Little White Pill on a Little Green Hill" in the unusual sport reel. three-day run tomorrow at the Rialto theater, is said to lie their fastest action film- Three top notch comedians Shemp How ard. Douglas Fowley and Eddie Gribbon have supporting roles with Arlen and Devine. "The Son of Roaring Dan." featuring Johnny Mack Brown, Fuzzy Knight and Sob Baker, is scheduled to play as the sec ond action feature on the fast moving double bill. In Roxy Comic 28 PER CENT RENTING FARM LAND IN OREGON Corvallis. Sept. 11 0T" Ap proximately 28 per cent of Ore gon's farm families rent their land, the department of agricul ture reported today. The percentage for the United States as whole is 42. About 14.700 Oregon farm I families are renters. British telegraphs were trans ferred to the state in 1870. AV CONTTNirWT SPACES left for parklnf. Any one interested call at Shell Seme. 6th an front, or phono SO&a. O. U Una ley. WANTTr Used portable Royal type, writer. Mn be reasonable. Bos Ml care Tribune. WANTED Ora S-foot used awa drill In food repair. Phone SMS, ers-nlns-e. POP. PALR Astere. f larii meumbera and fryers Drreslers, 1107 E. Main Phone SftAfl. SIX-ROOM HOME . . eicallent loca tion, lanye lot. oak treee, laarna and artrubhery, hard wood floor In hotter, fireplace, two levatorlea. Oarage, playhouse or tool houee. Hear echoole. Will trade approsl- metcly sasoo equity for email Med ' ford home rlear. Aridreae owner. Bos 40 Matl Tribune. POSt BALE Smalt I -room houae. eomer lot. ebeep. Saa Mr. te C. Ortmra, Associated Button. Oeawal Point. DEPENDABLI I O. 1 flri want work for room and board while attending academy. References. Tel. 0454. POR SAI.Z Income pnsjens under leeae nete S on Investment, p. O. Boa an Medford. P03. RENT Clean 4 -room duplet, newt painted. S33.SO month. 119 N. Bartlett. Phone 444S. M CHEVROtJT Sedan, good urea, runa fine and only $37. You gee the het for leaa If you buy from PITRCB-AM JTff MOTOR CO. tVjdee and Plymouth Distributors Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hibbs of RU 2. box 30-C, in Community hospital this morn ing, September 11, a girl weigh ing seven pounds, four and a half ounces. Pugilistic Role Travel Table riSaffi.J AIRPLANES Northbound Leave Malls Cloaa 4 47 a. m. 4 03 a. m. 13:18 p. m. 11:33 a. m. 8:43 pm. (Plag a topi No Mali 0:13 p.m tPlagatopl 8:38 p m. Southbound Leave Mailt Close 11 :25 a. m. 10:40 a m. 8:13 p m. (Flag nop) 8:30 p m. 13:00 m. 11:18 p.m TRAINS Northbound Leave 10:48 a m. 8 .05 p. m Leave 7:40 a.m. 8:40 p. m. Malls Cloaa 0:48 a m. 7:08 p m Sooth bound Malla Cloaa 8:40 a.m. North 3:30 a m. 7:80 a m 8:35 a m 1:40 p.m 4:40 p.m South 13:18 a m. 8 :60 a m 8.40 a.m. 3:50 p m. g OO p m. 8:58 p m 6:48 p m 10:40 p. m. To Klamath Falls 8:40 a m. and 8:45 p ro (I To Oranta Past only. ) To Aahland only suar.T a.r- ttt Chic Young s happy comic strip family, the Bumsteads. head the program of two family pictures, playing today and to morrow only at the Roxy thea ter. Penny Singleton and Ar thur Lake have roles as Blondie and Dagwood in "Blondie Brings Up Baby," hit number one and the Jones Family head the cast of comedy number two in "Young As You Feel." From African diamond mines to America's coal mines, from death-infested jungles and dried out deserts to the prizefight ring come the screen s most popular adventure pals Richard Arlen L BAKERY INTEREST Too Late to Classify SKINNER'S DEPENDABLE USED CARS Try rte Well Trade The beet aelertlon of nerd rare In town barked by Medford'e otdeat automobile dealer. 40 BUTCK Century SeddeV Only driven 4O0O mllee. All the extraa. The flneat need car ever offered In southern Oregon el rwvnrT .err Boort Sedan. Clean aa a pin. Runa fine 445 SS FORD Penile Sedan. I mileage, motor perfect, good tlrea - 1 37 PONTJAC Dehlie Sedan. Mo tor ovrhauled. radio and heater ...... . "38 PONTIAC Tour Sedan. 6 wheel. Motor overhauled. Beautiful black flnlah 33 FORD Tudor. Good trans portation only i 37 CHEVROLET Stake Truck. Motor and brakea completely overhauled, new paint, good 83x8 10-ply tires I SKINNERS OARAOfJ Bntrk and Studebaker Care OMC Trucks Phone 3740 Open Sundaya and Evenings RESTAtTtANT POR SAIE. welt locat ed, doing nice buatneea. low over head. Meal aetup for man and wife Terma Small auburhan grocery afore for Bale. In good trade district one-neir mile from city Hmlta. Living quartera. Terma. yr Sal, Very desirable ftve-room house on Eaet Jarkfton afreet. Two bedronma. garaere. nice vard. cloee to grade achool. Priced right, terma. Alan aeveral email eloae in one to flte-ecre ranchee. THE WAHL AOENCY Room 7 Jarkeon Countv Bank BMg. mi SA1.E Concord grapea. nine Damson pluma for jelly, lui rori land Ave. Dial 3831. Harold Keibel, well-known Grants Pass bakery operator, has purchased the interest of Wil liam McCuen In the Home bbk ery of this city and will operate that concern under the firm name of Perfection Bakery. The retail store at 2291'i East Main street will be retained by the new concern and a remodeling program and installation of new equipment will be undertaken soon, it was announced. The new Perfection Bakery will feature a full line of bakery Droducts. sold under the Perfec tion label. These products will Include bread, cakes, school Medford cookies, pastries and pies. A new WANTEtKldlT dy , , delivery truck has Just been pur- rMM , ,nt houaework. after- chased to facilitate distribution noons. 818 S. Central, after 6 p. m MUST BE SOLD ON ACCOUNT OT sickness 3 acres Bottom auo Irrigated. a cuu alfalfa when able to work, nearly new modern 8-room dwelling, near Medford on pavement, total price leaa than 33000. can buy now for 8700 oaah and iuiim balanoa now financed: can refinance for more; beautiful homre adlolnlng. If you want nieAT,. harealn see ui st onoe. Oeo. H. Veo Agency Valley Real Eatate. Pacific Hlway South of WHY PAT STORAGE -Will give She beat of care aa furniture for wee of same. Adulta. Phone 8308. WANTED Piano. Boi 8074 Tribune POR SALE Concord grapea Sea Wal ter pranks, central point, corner Fifth and Maple. SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE, cloaa In. water paid. 118 South Holly. 813 per month. DISAPPEARED from ranch Collie dog. license No. 1394. If seen. flesae notify John Lsthrop, Central olnt. Phone 13-XXX-l. POR SALE Weetlnshouae water heater, equare, 40-allon. and weat lnffhouse ratwe. Inquire Ray's Mar ket. S. Central. COLUMBIA river canning salmon. 15c lb. Salmon eara. Holly's seaioona. Dial 4331. FOR SALE General Electric lift-top refrigerator. In perfect oondiuon, 348. Call 3880. TRADE Equity In "34 Pontlac. aedan for cheaper car. pnone B370. $850 8-room bttnsalow 80x100 tot: rmt of town owner says eacrtfios, only asso. Also $2800 la. nnch. til tn Ldtno ttoTtr, 1-roocn houM. food ccm brn. 6 sfpavnttor. mllklntf u ft coon rarven cows. I calves, machine. This orlcM to Sf.1. MARK A. OOtDY Tel. tlM 109 E. Main Bt. W1TWI,T RENOVATED NEWLY FURNISHED APAJITMSRT FOR RENT Nicely furntelwd outsit. apartment, cross ran til a tion. larga bMrootn with flreplac. combination liTtnaj room and dining room, cabinet kltcban. with alec trie rang and lac tri rafiigaratlon, bath, a tor room and spa cious room for elotbea. Rot and cold water and atam heat furalatMd. also artoaa same. Low rant to permanent tenant. As ply Mail Ttibuna otfloa. HIGHEST CAHH PRICES PAID tor SCRAP IRON AND METAL of all kinds, battttrtaa, radiators, alumi num, copper, braaa; also hldaa, pftlta and wool. Medford Barcalw Houae. 37 N. Orapa. pbema 1744. FOR RAVB Team ot mutes and bar neaa, 8 and 9 yeara. Oood In awr way. Rogue Valley Tractor Co, tta St.. Medford. AUCTION SALE We will open the Uveatock Auflttoa for tha fall and winter sal saaaow at tha PaTlllon. No. Medford. Or.. Bat., Sept. 14. commencing at 1 :0 p. m. sharp. Consignors pleaaa call Col. A. H. Dudley, phona 6335, for property listing. Bring your lin stock to our market oenter, wbaro tha buyers congregata and bs aa aured of It hlilwat market prlaa. So. Ore. Urestock Auction. Co. MED. FUEL Night fuel oil daUTOrjr, Tel. 8764. "84 CHEVROLET aUke body truck, fin mechanical condition, manual Ylolst. Ideal wood or farm truck. A real bargain ftt 1288. Will take some wood as part paynwnt. PIF.RCE-AUEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributor FOR RENT Modern 5-room bunga low, redaooratad. Inquire 94 K Peach. Dance Tonight! TOWNSEND HALL 123V4 West Main St. Oar nances Are Aware CVsaa BI T NOT AGED. We eater to Yoent rifle. The Hermonlsera Come anal enlor roaraalvea lad lea 10a Genu tse TWO GRAND FAMILY PICTURES! Irate the dishes In the sink, irab the baby's bauk ...and bring the whole family fo see these two lansh'-Jaminrd, down-to-earth hltsl . II n rr : nwnnriT a. ... Hugh Herbert in "Slightly Tempted" ...... mill. mm-A lea -nT. TBOU llFD HOI R" riUl Olllio nrmtawM " - ----- Champion Action - Comedy Of 1940 ! A Champ 'and a Scamp In a laugh- loaded whirlwind 01 lhnllll ineir newest! Richard : Andy JinLENDEVINL 'V H.r.ce M.eMAHOM VsXAsI Starts Tomorrow - 3 Days! TWO RIP-ROARING FEATURES 5 Johnny Mack BROWN TODAY and Thursday! AiW ROUND THt WO VU ,1e0,MM.! ARt TRAVIS' ..tt H I-" . ...trtlN' 1C3 ' At 1H ..e Wl ,,. . a WAT XO0R fiTTlHr AlflU fd SiT iN flll f" - - - . flN 9" ww FAMILY HIT NO. 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