MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. TUESDAY. JUNE 3. 1941.
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and
Businets Trip J. W. Cotton,
president of the Southern Ore
gon Mining company and direc
tor of the Glide Foundation,
arrived here today from San
Francisco for a short business
tay.
Minor Accident Bob Kempke
of Medford and R. W. Nichols of
Central Point drove cars in
volved In a minor mishap on the
Pacific highway Just north of
the city limits yesterday morn
ing, a report on file said today.
Joins Husband Mrs. W. L.
Frey and daughter, Carol, ar
rived here by train today to Join
Mrs. Frey's husband for a vaca
tion in southern Oregon. Mr.
Frey travels for Proctor and
Gamble company In this terri
tory. Clear at Lake Clear weather
prevailed today at Crater lake
national park, it was reported
by short wave radio. Snow on
the ground was down to a depth
of only 18 inches. The tempera
ture ranged from a high of 52
decrees yesterday to a low of
32 this morning.
Stops Hare Harry C. Munro.
director of adult education for
tho international council of re
ligious education with head
quarters in Chicago, stopped
here today to visit Mr. and Mrs
Charles G. Smith, 716 North
Riverside avenue. Mr. Munro
was enroute to Forest Grove by
train.
Mother Hera Mrs. Frank
Merritt of Enumclaw, Wash.,
mother of Mrs. Paul Hanlin. is
a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hanlin
at their home, 1016 East Jackson
boulevard. Mrs. Merritt will re
main here for about another
week. She made the trip by
train.
Attend Graduation Mr. and
Mrs. R. J. Rinabarger. and
daughter Nancy, of 136 Van
couver avenue, returned last
night from Corvallis where they
attended the baccalaureate and
commencement exercises at Ore
gon State college. Mrs. Rina-
barger's son. Raymond R. Dough
erty, received his diploma in
technical forestry.
Inspect C. Otto Lindh, In
charge of fire control in the
nortl.west region of the U. S.
forest service, and Maurice L.
Hedrow, fire chief on the Rogue
river national forest, left this
morning to spend three days on
the forest inspecting areas where
slashings may be accumulated
r They were to make plans for fire
control in these areas. Mr.
Lindh arrived from his Portland
headquarters last night by car.
SKINNER
Offers a
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"Many Years
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When you buy a used car
you expect to get your
monty'i worth In carefree
driving and that's Just
what you get in a Skin
ner'a Used Car. Wa ttnt
ance each car to years of
hard work.
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Very clean
low mileage
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38 PLYMOUTH COUPE
This on
Is good
$365
36 CHEVROLET Dlx Sdn.
wheels,
seat covers
$395
37 BUIC1C Sdn. S wheels.
large trunk
L S545
Radio, heat
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A good,
clean car
$395
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GARAGE
Buick CMC Trucks
Phon 2740
PERSONAL
At Moor Horn Mr. and
Mrs T. O. Murdock ana youufc
son, Gary of Bremerton. Wash.,
arrived by motor Friday to visit
at the home of Mr. Murdock's
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Moore, 31 Elm
street. This is Mr. Murdock's
first trip to Medford. He re
cently moved to Bremerton from
the middle west.
New Rsidnc W. p. Tucker
applied at the city building in
spector's office yesterday for a
permit to construct a new resi
dence and private garage at 52 1
West 11th street at a stated cost
of $3,000. A. J. Hanby of 435
North Holly street applied for a
permit to reshingle his residence
at a stated cost of $150. D. J.
Clifford of 832 West 13th street
applied for a permit to construct
a sleeping porch at a stated cost
of $50.
At Lodg Mr. and Mr.
Frank J. Ellis of Chicago and A.
Mahony of Los Angeles were
week-end guests at the Rogue
River lodge near Trail. Mr. El
lis Is associated with the P. K.
Wrlgley company in Chicago
and Mr. Mahony is with the
Catalina Island company in Los
Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
left for Portland from Trail and
were then to go south by the
Oregon coast highway before re
turning to Chicago. This is their
first trip to Oregon.
Plan Passengers Arrivals cn
the United Mainliner this noon
were S. Carter from Los Angeles
and Miss B. Traum from San
Francisco. Leaving on the same
plane for Portland were W. Han
num and Eino Hcmmila. B.
Shearer arrived from Seattle,
Wash., on the forenoon plane
and departing was R. Schuetz
to Los Angeles. Midnight plane
arrivals were C. Conway and E.
MclV.indes, from Portland. Leav
ing on the same plane was Mrs.
V. Dietrich, to Los Angeles. R.
Schuetz arrived from Portland
on the flagstop Mainliner last
evening.
New Assistant Announce
ment was made today of the ap
pointment of Austin McReynolds
as assistant district warden In
the Jackson-Josephine county
distric of the state forest depart
ment. Mr. McReynolds, a gradu
ate of the Oregon State college
school of forestry, takes the
place of Lee Port, Jr., who was
promoted to district warden with
headquarters in Prineville. Mr
McRynolds worked in this dis
trict last year as a crew fore
man and the year before in the
forest departments inspection
service throughout the state
District warden here is Dwight
Fhipps.
Visit Her Visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Cook of 630 Crater lake high
way are their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carlo
Herrala who were graduated
yesterday from Oregon State col
lege. Mrs. Herrala received her
degree in secretarial science and
Mr. Herrala in mechanical engi
neering. They will remain here
a week before going to Portland
where they will visit friends
They plan to make their home
in Seattle, Wash., where Mr.
Herrala has accepted a position
with the Boeing airplane com
pany. Mrs. Herrala is the
former Caroline Cook of this
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SCREENS
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Buy 'm at th factory.
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.f if- You'll be delighted with
the quiet ! luxury, excel,
lent cuisine, 4f splendid enter
tainment at Seattle's finest
hotel . , . Rooms from 13.50.
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Devil Dog Returns To Rialto
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Due to public demand, the
Rialto theatre brings back the
1935 favorite, "Devil Dogs of
the Air," which opens a three
day run today at the Main street
showhouse on the middle-of-week
"Rialto Re-Issue Days"
program. Heralded by public
and critics alike as the greatest
Beturn Home George Comm.
345 South Central avenue, and
his two daughters, Mrs. D. B.
Long, 1208 West 10th street,
and Mrs. K. W. Hout of Klamath
Falls returned to Medford by
motor yesterday after visiting
relatives in Portland. Mrs.
Corum, who accompanied them
north, plans to remain in Port
land several weeks.
'
Baby Clinic The monthly
well-baby clinic will be held
from 1 to 4 p. m. Thursday in
the Sparrow memorial suite at
the Jackson county courthouse.
Dr. A. E. Merkel, county health
officer will be in charge. He
will be assisted by Elizabeth Mc
Galliard, county nurse. Parents
are asked to telephone Medford
4383 for appointment.
Driver Tests Examination of
persons seeking licenses or per
mits to operate motor vehicles
will be held here as usual batur-
day A state examiner will be
in council chambers on the top
floor of city hall from 9 a. m
to 5 p. m. and applicants are
asked to report to him. Driver
license renewals may now also
be filed in council chambers
where a cashier is on duty daily
...
To Move Crater lake nation
al park staff offices will be
moved for the summer from the
Medford federal building to the
lake Saturday. J. Carlisle
Crouch, chief ranger, and his
family moved to the late last
Saturday. Thomas C. Parker,
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Dogs oi the Air" co-stars James
Cagney and Pat O'Brien with
Frank McHugh and Margaret
Lindsay in supporting roles. It
is the story of Uncle Sam's fly
ing marine corps and a fresh
kid who enlisted like a lion and
carried on like a lamb.
assistant superintendent, moved
his office up yesterday. Accord
ing to the present schedule, the
lodge will be opened June 11,
the cafeteria. June 15.
To Elect Officers Members
of DeMolay will elect officers
and confer the Initiatory degree
on a class of candidates Wednes
day at 7:30 p. m. All members
are urged to attend by the
master councilor, Don Wimer.
Candidates include Carlton M
Bismark, Hance H. Cleland, Jr.,
Halbert S. Deuel, Jr., John P.
Mnffatt, Jr., James A. Murray,
Jerome A. McDonall and Gilbert
S. Tumy.
Appointed Medford CCC dis
trict headquarters today an-!
nounced appointment of Bennie I
L. Beasley, Edward C. Henry and
Jay C. Kaylor as subalterns. All ,
three are graduates of the second i
subaltern school held here in
March. Beasley, senior leader at i
Camp Gasquet, has been as-
signed to administrative duties
at the same camp. The other
two have not yet received their
assignments. Henry was com
pany clerk at Camp Mount Shas
ta and Kaylor was a civilian
clerk at district headquarters.
Adrlenne'a June 1st sale atarta
Wednesday. Take advantage of pres
ent low prices as fura are advancing.
Factory Representative will a&slat you.
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Former Local Man
Will Demonstrate
Orthopedic Shoes
A demonstration of Cantilever
and Ground Grlpper shoes will
be held tomorrow and Thursday
at the Lantls & Johnston shoe
store, corner Main and Central
with Mr. Iral I. Stewart In
charge, according to Dr. W. E.
Lantis, co-owner of th firm.
Mr. Stewart is an old time
resident of the valley, having
attended school In Central Point
and at one time was associated
with some of the older mer
chandise stores there. H has
recently been assigned to the
Pacific coast as western repre
sentative for Orthopedic Shoes.
Inc., makers of Cantilever and
Ground Grlpper shoes, and plans
to meet and visit many old
friends while in southern Orev
gon. It was learned.
Dr. Lantis said, "with Mr.
Stewart's wide experience and
training he is considered an out
standing authority on both or
thopedic and dress type shoes.
Too Late to Classify
FOB RENT lee Boiee, too per
month. Valley Fuel Co. Tel. S378
WANTED To rent email modern
house, S or 4 rooms. Tribune Boi
3780.
RINO and ROYAL ANN CHERRIES.
Te.wltore Orchard, Eagle Point.
FOR SALE a-room tiouae. baeement.
furnace, corner lot. pavement. H
Interest. See E. Oould, 333 West
Jaclcson.
GARDEN and farm toola, hoee. Low
est prices. Lawn mowera. Get our
demonstrator. Flck Hardware.
FOR SALE uate model Delu ems
range, good condition. 713 West
Second St.
FOR SALE CHEAP Upright piano.
Tel. 6451.
FOR SALE Davenport and chair.
407 N. Oakdale.
FOR SALE Equity In 140 eleotrlo
refrigerator. 417 Benson St.
WANTED Experienced silk finisher.
Good wages. Steady employment.
Wardrobe Cleaners, Granta Pass.
FOR SALE One good work mare.
1400 lbs., eheap. Louie Blae . Eagle
Point, Ore.
TERMITES I We cheek your house
free and give estlmaten on cost of
soraylng if you ha j them. Phone
Hubbard Broa. for further Information.
NOTICE:
Starting Saturday, June 7,
Wards Will Remain Open
Saturday Nights 'til 8:30 p.m.
MONTGOMERY WARD
117 South Central
OKNTLE. -wing, Guernsey Jersey
eow. 90. Ouemaey belter, 30.
H. C. Roseboroiigh, Bos 317 at, 1,
Buneet Drive, e'edford.
BIMt Big Rough, part dry. Full
IoM.ej.00. Medford Fuel. Tel. fill.
FOR SALE-Pups. 1 and 1.0 each.
Hi bennell afternoons and eve
nings. PARTMENT8 FOR RENT. 630 South
Fir.
WANTED Cherry pickers. Inquire
1S7 N. Oakdale.1
ZENITH, America's most usuable re
frigerator. 9-year guarantee. Speed
Queen weahere. Extra features.
Compare values. Pick Hardware.
WANTED Capable ml'dle-aged
housekeeper. Good wages and
home. Write Route 1, Boi 488.
A LOVELY 4-room unfurnished
apartment; range, refrigerator,
and Venetian blinds. Phone 4435.
TOR SALE English Pointer Pups.
Call evenlrgs or Sundays. Jack
Blckler. Spring St.. Box I37.A.
STRAWBERRIES for canning. Freeh
picked every morning.
f BOXES 35e.
Cratee of 13 Boxes KM
QUALITY MARKET
Phon 4785 Free Delivery
BOARD and ROOM. 930 N. Central.
FOR RENT Apartment, lower floor.
Adults. No pet. Tel. 4330. 135
N. Holly.
FOUND Black and white hound.
L. L. Lewie, Central Point.
CHERRIES WANTED. Large or small
quantities. Inquire 137 N. Oakdale.
PUMPS. Jaeural e Meyers, for every
purpose. Guaranteed. Flck Hdwe.
PAINT NOW. Beautify with General-.
Pfces are lowest. Flck Hardware.
FOR SALE Bicycle, large tee box.
3-wheel trailer. MT Beatty.
FOR SALE 3 acres clover, close In.
Make your own terms. Owner,
Room 308 Hotel Orand.
WASHERS and Pump, reconditioned,
priced to sell. Parts and ewvloe
on all makes. Flck Hardware.
FOR SALE 8-tube Majestte radio,
table model, gete police calls, 7.0.
Might trade. 358 Beattr.
FOR SALE -31 Model A Victoria.
618 Albert St.
FOR SALE e-montha-old Cheater
ow. box ki, otar Route,
Jaokaon villa.
MONTAQ FURNACES
Complete Engineering ferric
For Sal by
LEONARD ELECTRIC CO
109 B. Main. Plal 4417
Tlphon 3930
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rURMTSHED .eplntf room. 822
North Central. Call mornirur or
aftr 6 30. Oarago U dealml.
Itoaaonable.
FOR BALE 4-room house, nearly
9 iciti, on Jacksonville highway.
Pull prlw. 600. See W. A. Chlldera,
Jacksonville.
WANTED Dlfthwanher. Must b ow
31 yan old. J day and board.
0"NeUa Cafe Crricnt City. Calif.
POR SALE fiU ROB NCER afe.
effective. Alwaya deliver mmU
mum current permltttvl by taw.
"PaA&M by Industrial Commission
of ftrat of Wlaronaln." ECONOMY
SEED ft FEED CO., 317 West Sixth
St. Phon 3333.
WANTED S cows to pasture. Klep
jr'e Station. Jacksonville Highway.
POR RENT 5-room unfurnished
houM. Inquire 343 Bfatty.
STRAYED from plant Hereford hMf.
r, branded with anchor. Medford
Meat Co, Midway Road. Phone
307.
1100034 aerea. amall house, close
In. paved road, fine location, good
oil. H. N. Lofland, 325 South Oak
dale. POR SALE Heywood Wakefield baby
buggy. 6U south Ivy,
PAT COLORED FRYERS. Dirseler'a.
1107 E. Main. Phone 3858.
3-BEDROOM BUNOALOW, laiie llv
Ing room, fireplace, hardwood floor,
In the pink of condition. $3,000.00.
Shown by appointment only.
Also
Furnished duplex, an Income prop
rty at a bargain price.
O. S. BUTTER FIELD
410 Medford Building
House Wares. Beautiful Chromium
Pyrex. etc. Green stamps. Plck'a.
WANTED Experienced waitress. Cra
ter Cafe, 300 N. Riverside.
STILL lota of flower plants. Dreas
ler's, 1107 E. Main.
POR RENT 5-room house with elec
tric rantre and oil burner, 32 0.
Phone 3201.
NOTICE
THE INTERNATIONAL WOODWORKERS
OF AMERICA
Will hold meeting for th mpIoyi of th Medford
Corporation and th Timber Product Co. In th K. P. Hall
Wdndr night at 8 P. M., Jun 4th.
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POR SALS Bathlnettc, excellent
condition. Olfl a. Ivy.
DANCE at Phoenix Orange Hall, flat
urday night, June 7th.
POR SALE. Sacrifice 8-room. mod
em, plastered rooming houae.
Paved street, close in, two lota.
Plenty shade. Two large porches,
front and back. Two bathrooms,
one upstairs, one downstairs; part
ly furnished. Money maker. $2600
total price. $700 down, balanos to
suit both parties.
Many other city and country
homes to choose from. If It's real
estate you want, X have It. X ain't
mad at nobody.
"DAD" ROBERTS, 720 West 2nd Si.
FURNISHED apartment, private bath.
Frlaldalre. ftori W Main
USED CAR BARGAINS Sea US ba
for you buy. Shults Broa.
RAWLEIGH DEALER WANTED Very
good local territory now available.
No selling experience necessary.
See Edw. W. Jones, Central Point.
P. H. A. LOANS quickly, efficiently
handled. Mark Ooldy Agency
NOTICE
SPIRITUAL EVANGELIST
Mrs. J. Rea Keys
will be in your
city for a few days
only. Mrs. Rea
Keys Is a spirit
ualist. It la an ab
solute fact that
she is the one
who told Mrs.
Harding before
the pr e s t d e n t's
election that she
would be the first
lady of the land.
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VlC while you '
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tunlty. Come and see her today. She)
Is now located at the Grand hotel,
room No. 307. Hours 9 a. m. to
8:30 p. m.
starts Today
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