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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 5. 1941. PAGE NINE LOCAL and Building Prmit Mrs. A. W.i Hubbs of 429 North Central ave-j nue applied at the city building Inspector's office yesterday for a permit to enclose a porch at a stated cost of $175. Horn From School Douglas Janney, student at Menlo Junior college at Menlo Park, Cal., ar rived by train today to spend his vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Jan ney, 39 Berkeley Way. 111 Mrs. Jessie Laing Is re ported to be 111 at the home of her son, Arthur Laing, 246 Beat ty street. Mrs. Laing has been acting as housemother at the Girls' Community clubhouse, 229 North Bartlett street. Minor Accident Carl Y. Teng- waM nt Ktnff hiphu'av and Mrs Jack Gill of 122 Cottage street uiovc wis uivuivcu in iimiur accident yesterday on North Bartlett street between Sixth and Main streets, a report on file said today. Date Set June 18 has been set as the date on which the state unemployment c o m p e n sation commission will hold an educa tional meeting for the public here. Place and hour of the meeting have not yet been an nounced. To Meeting A. Z. 'Tubby" Dean, Medford Pontiac dealer, will leave by train tonight for Portland where tomorrow he will attend a meeting of all Pon tiac dealers in this zone. Dean planned to return Saturday. Cloudy - The weather at Crater lake national park this morning was cloudy, it was re ported by short wave radio. Only six inches of snow remained on the ground at headquarters building, the broadcaster said. The temperature rose to a maxi mum of 66 degrees yesterday and dropped to a minimum of 33 this morning. Mopped Up An acre fire In sugar pine trees east of the Blue Ledge road in the Applegate dls- trict of the Rogue river national forest was mopped up this morn' ing by two guards and Lee Port, district ranger. The blaze, at tributed to a lightning strike last Saturday, was discovered late yesterday and two guards were sent to the scene immediately from the Star ranger station. Last Call Final call was is- suea loaay 10 inose expecting to lake merit system examinations June 21 for Dositinna of emnlov- ment officers and statisticians with the state unemployment compensation commission. All applications must be received at the Portland office by Satur day. Full information is avail able at the employment office here, 45 North Fir street. Klam ath Falls is the nearest city to Medford where the written ex amination will be given. DOHT MUFf THIS The smartest used-car catch of the season It here and are are waiting for yon to pick It up. The car you'll be proud to drtre on your Tarmtton dependable, con tlltlun assured . . . prleet at a tre mendous sating . . . You want to own a imart ear thli summer dont muff this chance. 1940 Plymouth Dlx. Sedan 1938 Chrysler Dlx. Sedan 1937 Buick Special Sedan 1939 Plymouth Dlx. Sedan . 1938 Oldtmobila Dlx. Sedan $775 $645 $563 $627 $621 SPECIALS 21938 Cherrolat School Busses. A-l condition, com pltte with heaters and saf ety glass. Studebaker. I ct! Business Coupe .... 839 DO&Grr-DLSrMOUTH PERSONAL Fines Leeied Eldon Burres of 300 Mae street was fined $5 in city court this morning on a charge of parking his automo bile in an alley. Emma L. James Car Men Confer M. L. Scott of Portland, district manager of Pontiac Motor division, trans acted business in Medford today with A. Z. 'Tubby" Dean, local Pontiac dealer. 00 Leaves Hospital Mrs. R. A. Newland returned yesterday to her home, 8S1 East Ninth street, from Sacred Heart hospital where she recently underwent a major operation. Mrs. Newland is reported to be improved but unable to have visitors yet. Employed Harland Clark of the Jacksonville highway, a student at Oregon State college school of forestry.' today re entered the summer employ of the Rogue river national forest as a scaler. He will make a utilization study for a few days at the Southern Oregon Sugar Pine company's mill at Central Point before taking up his work as scaler in the Union creek dis trict, headquarters said. To Caves Thomas C. Parker. assistant superintendent of Crater lake national park who established his summer offices at the lake this week, called at headquarters here this morning while en route to Oregon Caves national monument on an Inspec tion tour. He planned to go to morrow to the Lava Beds na tional monument in northern California and to return to the lake Saturday. Both monu ments are under the administra tion of the Crater lake national park staff. New Stamps First of a series of new airmail stamps to replace the stamps now in use will be placed on sale at Medford pot office June 26, Postmaster Frank DeSouza announced to day. The new stamps will be of the same general design as the present ones but each denomina tion will be printed In a separate and distinct color for identifica tion purposes, Mr. DeSouza said. First of the new series will be of the six-cent denomination. Central subject will be a modern transport plane in flight. The stamp will be printed in red. Job Tests The U. S. civil service commission today an nounced open competitive ex amination for the following posi tions: elcctrotyper (finisher and molder) and stereotyper, $1.32 an hour for a 40-hour week, gov ernment printing office, Wash ington, D. C: Junior clerk, $1. 440 a year, for appointment In Washington, D. C. the position requiring specialized experience. ComDlete information aVtnut re quirements for the examinations may De oDtained at Medford postoffice from Earl H. York secretary of the local board of civu service examiners. Plane Passenaers P. C fl.rW arrived from Los Angeles on the noon United Malnliner today. Arrivals on the forenoon plane were i.. n. uentro, H. n. Sullins Tom Blanchard, United Air Line S reservatinna rpnrecnnta tlve, and W. R. Thlgpen, United traffic manager, all from Port land. Leaving for Portland on the early morning plane was S. Levine. R. H. Simmons. Miss Laura Phillips and R. A. Miksche arrived from Portland on the midnight plane. Harvey D. Field left for Bakersfleld. Cal. Departing yesterday after noon were M. M. Riddle, to i Portland, and S. C. Carter, to ! Lansing, Mich. I j Visit Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Al len of Portland and their daugh ter. Miss Winifred Allen, who has been attending the Univer sity of Chicago, are spending several rinvi at fVia uAi an i Former Medford residents, they are en route home after a motor trip in the midwest. Mr. and Mrs. Allen stopped at Chicago for Miss Allen. Stops were made also at Cincinnati, Ohio, and Reno. Nev. While in Cali fornia Mr. and Mrs. Allen visited their son, Lieut. Edward Allen, who is with the 218th field ar tillery at Munter Liggett camp. Mrs. Allen stated that she and her husband enjoy receiving the Mail Tribune which they pass on to several of their friends who are former residents of southern Oregon. Om Mai tribune want ads. WANTED 300 Couples Saturday, June 7 DANCE ON THE SPRINO FLOOR AT THE OASIS Benefit Eagl Point ftra Department. .A A large photograph showing all of the personnel of Company A. 186th infantry, is now on dis play in the front show window of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce. The names are listed so that each' member can be identified easily. The picture was mounted and the lettering done by Harry Hln man, advertising manager of Mann's. The photograph was sent to the Mail Tribune for publication by 1st Sgt. George F. Lindley but the print was not of the proper sort for clear newt paper reproduction. Company A is Medford's own army unit. Before being called Into the regular army, it was a national guard company. The company's regular station Is Camp Murray, Fort Lewis, Wash. Now, however, it is on maneuvers near King City, Cal. WEIR HUFFY, QUITS STEEL INSTITUTE New York, June 5 Dow, Jones St Co., financial news agency, said today Ernest T. Weir, chairman of the Na tional Steel corporation, had re signed as a director of the American Iron & Steel Institute and that the company itself had withdrawn from membership In the institute. Weir was for many years a member of the institute board and served as the organ ization s president during the year ended May 30, 1940. Weir was in New York to day but efforts to obtain some comment from him on his re ported resignation were not im mediately successful. Informed steel men, however. said Weir had been at odds with other Important element In the Industry ever since National Steel company this spring took the Initiative in granting a 10 centa an hour wage increase in response to demands of the CIO Sstel union. ARE FIRE HAZARDS Medford property owners were asked by Fire Chief Roy Elliott today to clear their land of all tall grass, rubbish and other ma terial that presents a fire hazard. Grass, the chief said, should be cut back from homes and buildings. The cut grass and all other material should be burned in a safe place away from build ings, the fire should not be left unattended and should be put out completely at nightfall, he explained. Ordinary burning may still be done without a permit but If any hazardous situation exists the fire department should be notified of the burning by tele phoning 3790, the chief said. Permits, he added In urging ac tion now, will be required soon. He said the department antici pated the usual cooperation of the public in these fire preven tion precautions. Oregon Cannera Increase Wage Salem, June S. UP) The state wage and hour commission announced today that Oregon canners had agreed to increase minimum wages for male can nery workers from 90 to 55 cents an hour, and for women workers from 37',i to 42V4 cents. The increase will be ef fective June . Cse Hal Tribune a-ant ede. I D U W R tjiTlfV I!' '. I Ml T" T) t r 1 1 FjiL Jii s JUNE 1 J talcnl.d I 1 WCK' I I I ai I S'vvJtvN I I the Chateau I tdmltdnn SI 10 I I Inrlnittni Tax j "Arkansas Judge" The Weaver brothers and El viry and daughter Loretta are all set for their new hill-arious picture, "Arkansas J u d g e," which heads the double bill coming to the Rialto theatre for Craterian Showing Broadcasting Film When 'The Great American Broadcast," opened at the Cra terian theatre last night, that sensational trio of 'Tin Pan Al ley, Alice Faye, John Payne and Jack Oakie, scored another out standing hit. Cesar Romero is starred with them. 'The Great American Broad cast" Is the tuneful story of radio broadcasting keyed to a gay note. Skillfully reflecting the mood of the period spanned by the pic ture, are the catchy numbers written especially for the film by Mack Gordon and Harry Warren. You'll come out whis tling "Run Little Raindrop. Run." "Long Ago Last Night." "I Take To You," "I've Got A Bone To Pick With You," "The Great American Broadcast." "Where You Are" and "It'a All In A Lifetime." The story is gay, and yet dra matic. Alice, John, Jack and Cesar are four people filled with confidence and courage as they strive to make America musical ly conscious via the airwaves something that's never been done before. They put over the first broadcast. of opera and boxing, and put across the Idea of a nation-wide hook-up. That sensational dance team, the Nicholas brothers, are even more devastating than in 'Tin Pan Alley" and "Down Argen tine Way." Radio's favorites, the Four Inkspots, blot out your blues; and those comics of the Follies Bergere, the Wiere broth ers, had the patrons of the Cra terian theatre in stitches as they went through their Incomparable comedy routines. Beautiful blonde Mary Beth Hughes registers another hit as Jack Oakie's wisecracking cine ma secretary. Walt Pea Harvest Pendleton, June 5. (IP) Fifty families have moved Into the motor camp for transient workers at Athena, awaiting the start of pea harvesting. About 800 will occupy the camp when it Is filled. The Gayest Musical of Them All! Now! Thru Sat.Nite Only ;. 53, J) oiarnng aimaay: & !4h -aai JOAR ROLAND YOUNG Vv aUfSVK "ROCHESTER" iJL Sheets l:4A-S tl-1 e Hil--lV at Rialto Friday tomorrow and Saturday. Popu lar Roy Rogers is added to the cast of the comedy of life in the Ozarks. "Cyclone on Horseback," star ring Tim Holt, will play as the companion feature. Found At Sea Astoria, Ore., June 5. (Pr The body of a man found at sea off the Columbia river Mon day has been identified as that of Harry Watkins. 61, shingle weaver, living at Nehalem Bay, Coroner Forrest Ginn said. Death to Thrip Pests Ithaca, N. Y. U.R Thrips have secretive habits, according to the entomology department of Cor nell university, but now you can get them with tartar emetic sugar, a substance used to fix dyes. The tiny insects are a serious pest which attack gladi oli and will turn a field of healthy green onions to a silvery appearance within 10 days. Do Loading Job Princess Ann, Md. (U.R) Burg lars entered an automobile agency office but couldn't force the doors of a 500-pound safe which contained $700. So they used the garage loading pulley to load the safe on a new truck. The safe even contained the title of the truck which the burglars used to carry away the safe. Too Late to Classify FOR RENT 1c Boiea. ROc per month Valley Fuel Co. Tel 8378 TOR SALB Good uwd wood circu lating heater. 40 North Peach. TIME TO SPRAT NUTS for blight and worms. Phone 8."6fl. McOonaaile. FOR BALE Hospital bed. complete; Estate circulating heatrola. Inquire M Roee Ave. AUCTION SALE at Pavilion every Saturday at 1:00 p. m. nherp. This le a dependable market for your livestock. We have plenty of buy ers to absorb any amount of live stock that you wish to consign. "Always attend the auction," where buyer and seller meet. Southern Oregon Livestock Auction Co. Col. A. H. Dudley (Auct.) Phone 6335. Miserable After Eating? Maybe It's Just add lndlfwtlon. It often follows hurried or hearty eattnf. ADLA Tablets contain Bis muth and Carbonates to quickly relieve stomach distress from acid Induration. Oet ADLA from your dnutgtst today. At your Drug Store. t.sw mm Extra! Tonight Only AT 1:00 O'CLOCK On the Stage RUTH LUY'S Pre-Summer REVUE BLONDELL CAROLE LAMS VV Al an. aO J LtrS'SUe-tte inc. lat Klddlee-ler pan dre. Full load, S3 00. Medford fuel. Tel 3111. CLtAN. PLEASANT BOOM, prleete lavatory. Home privileges. Phone 441. I'RESH SEAFOODS. We deliver. Holly's Sea Foods, 13ft East suth. NOTICE To mr customers I have a phone In m home. W M Mc- Oonarle, Commerci.il Spraver. FOR SALE or TRADE 3 -month -old pure-bred Guernsey bull. Phone 0304. WANTED Cape ble woman to care for bed fun elderly lady and email home. Good pay end home. In quire ?06 Beekman Ave.. Medford- FOR SALE 9 houaee. $1500 City limit, cltv water. Income, $40 per month. Terme. Owner. 518 S. Main. FOR pAUt Complete household fur nl&hlntts. 101 Genera. Phone 3840. WANTED Pre cook, pintrr man. aleo dlhwher. Apply kitchen. Jackaon Hotel. FOR SALE Oood mountain frown eirawnemes at the rrank Dlta worth ranch. 3V per gallon, you pick. Bring container. FOR SALE CHEAP Houaehold fur niture. 003 Weat 11th. STRAWBERRIES for cannlnf. Freeh , picked every morntnu. 3 BOXES 36c. Crates of 13 Boxes 8e. Ql'AUTY MARKET Phone 4785 Free Delivery WOULD YOU LIKE to buy an ex pensive Guitar for 13.50f Call 343 N. Hollv. FULLER BRUSHES. Phone 4914. AUCTION FURNITURE We will sell all the household furnishings of the late Thoe. Harrleon at the Pavilion Saturday. June 7th. Im mediately following the livestock ale. Table, chair, dreseera. beds complete, wood and gee combina tion rane, electric rann. rura, wicker net. Estate Heatrola, desk, new cider mill. Iron feed troughs, tools, etc. SO. ORE. LIVESTOCK AUCTION CO. Col, A. H. Dudley (Auct.) 1 COLTON BIKE and lite. 81300. 1 circulating oil heater, tank and atand. 855.00. 845 Weat 2nd St., Medford. MRS. TROUT! ER wishes to sell -38 Pontiac Sedan. 618 Eant Main. FOR SALE Late model De Luxe gas range. Terms, or will trade for gnod electric range. 713 W. 3nd. Phone 3430. 40 acres. s-room house, 3 wella, all fenced. 8550 00. 130 acre, storked. 10 eree alfalfa, 90 acre grain, free water for 10 acres, good houee. barn and other build t net. 1 1 head cattle, good team, farm Implement. Full price, 83500.00. 81500.00 cah. balance eaey. . Acre on the Rogue, 8 good aprlngs, 8300.00 cash. H. O. HILL Rogue River. Oregon. LET ME KILL your termites. Setts faction guaranteed. Phone 8500. McOonagle. SEVERAL need Electric Refrigerator In good condition at bargain price. Also exceptionally good buys In used washing machines. LEONARD ELECTRIC CO. 800 E. Main. GENTLE RADDLE HORSES for Phone 0400, Ashland. SKINNER Offers a Better Used Car "ELEMENTARY MY DEAR WATSON . . " Anyone can tell you ct better ufrrd car at Bklnnere, Ever? i taU Is taken oara or by experts snd that toes for looks aa well sa running performance. 31 DODOE SEDAN. Completely reconditioned. Coed tires $495 37 STUOEBAKER SDN. Reconditioned Radio, heater $495 37 BUICK ROADMASTER A luxurious automobile In Una condition. $545 I wheels, radio 38 PLYMOUTH SEDAN In err line condition. Extra good rubber $545 31 INTERNATIONAL PICKUP, long W.B. iaroe tiros, shows CCeC extra oood cara ewOwl 37 CMC PANEL. Motor rery good, now $385 paint, good tiros SKINNEIl'S GARAGE Bulck OMC Trucks Phon 2740 FOR SALK or TRADE 160 acrei. J tartly cut-over. House, barn. Ideal or etoclt. Cah or term. A bar gain. 414 Hamilton. FOR REVT Attract! ee fl-room fur rtthe4 hmine lr mmmer montha. Phone 9334 or 407B (or appoint ment. DLUT ORAM and Aim fa Hay in shock. Hanleylandi. Phone Leo Potter, 6309. Twfv-row Tractor Cultivator for F-13 Mccormick peerlnc Farmall Trac tor. Like nw. One "Oenerar Row Crop Tractor with power mower VaM juet part of one aeaaon Verv reeennehle. One "2'i" Caterpillar Tractor com pltstlr rebuilt and guaranteed. Thta la a trrvvt machine. One umall Hammer Mill. Very good shape. One alltrhtlr used Kveraman Laveler In good ehape. One 7 John Deere Binder. Haa never been uard. There la a eubatantlal discount on this machine. One a John Deere Tractor Binder Hue nver bee . used . You ca n make a pood a&vin on thl binder. KVBBARD-V RAY CO. INC. Dial 4011. BOARD AND ROOM. 839 Weat 11th. WE HAVE ONLY A FEW USED CARS on hand, but all of them are In fine condition and priced right. Hera they are: 1939 Old Touring Sedan. Automatic shifting, radio, haaier and other extra. Light gray paint la perfect and interior Immaculate. Mchan Ically perfect. Only...... 9748x00 less Ford De Lui Coupe. Driven only 39.000 mllea by local cltleen. You won't find a nicer car at' ant price. Our price .. 1495 00 19SR Pontiac Touring 6dan. One of America moet popular cart. If ateel turret top body by F1her, hydraulic brakes, ehockleae steer trie; and smooth knee action ride make thta an exceptionally fin family car. n'y if-VTaon Other 1934 Ford Coupe, new tlrea...333 00 1933 Ford Coarb. new tire, new paint $173 00 1933 Bulck Smll "9" Coup....150 00 1933 Plymouth Coach, eery clean - inB-OO EDOFRTON MOTOR CO. 131 North Bartlett. Mer. Admire Women With Shapely Figures Thnussnds ot women keep their figures slander and ehapely BAFELY without starving or exercising with LAXR1D and sensible menus. They find IAXRID prevents them from catting fat and keeps them looking and feeling younger. Recom mend LAXRID for maintaining nor mal weight. LAXRID la SATO TO TA!.E. It does not contain Dlnltro phenol or Thyroid. Try It on our money-back guarantee. Oet LAXRID today from your rirucglet. WAINSrOTT'S IMT SinB PHARMACY. MKDFORD ROXY Mtea Only :43f:15 1 5c Inc. tax Kid rile toe Anytime Thoae hllarlatif "Bark Print' are bark In their fun alert fau thowi BUD ABBOTT and LOU COSTELLO In grind show of . . . i TOMORROW NITE and SATURDAY THE BADLANDS.. LAWLESS REFUGE! ( C(ieleet'f 'e TI Al .1 fher cei flV ft hiddtm fr After la bora a' tgva MlI ! TONIGHT I t eiTjoM.a j fills TA1B f the BLACK A It HOT- WANTED Young O. t. C. or Tiroe boar of eervtceiible age. Write Elmer Hpklna. Route 1. Ashland. FOR BALE H-foot Runabout, out- ooara motor, trailer. Complete outfit like new. Barualn. 210 So. Ivy l. FOR SALE or RENT 4 aTi-s. s-room house on Burkfthot Hill Road. Inquire C. V. Jonee. near Lone Pine school. Box 78. FOR RENT Purnlshrd apartment. Private bath. Close In. Adults only. 308 East Jackson, corner of Bartlett. FOR SALE S-tube Atwater-Kent radio, good condition. 620 Weet Second. CHEVROLET SPECIALS 39. SO. al. 36 end 38. See them at Tubby Isn's. Your Pontile Dealer. New Richfield Etatlon, fth and Orape. Dial 2943. FOR sale: 7-room house, end Knrtri Central. 1 IS on McAndrew Rosd. Make erood rooming house or res taurant, dose to aim and Pack, tru; House. FOR SALE Furnished modern five, room houee. close In on pavement, excellent locetlon. S3000.00. Also furnished four-bedroom house for rent. H. o. Wilson. 7 Chestnut. Phone 4644. FOR SALE 300 famous quality bsts. Knox. Msllory. DUnev. Adems snd Stetsons, all slees SI SO each. Star Cleanera. 8 South Front St. FOR RENT 6-room unfurnished house. 431 North Bartlett. Phone 3708. WHERE can you gt a complete Br..ke Overhaul. Including first grade lining and labor, for only 00? It 's on special now at Champion s Te.aeo Service, River side end Jackson. WOULD YOU UKB to have Tour car look like new a;ain? Then eee Daiiya Body and Paint Shop. F. H. A. LOANS quickly, efficiently handled. Mark Ooldy Aiency. KIDNEYS MUST REMOVE EXCESS ACIDS Help 15 MUee of Kidney Tube Flueh Out PoUonou Wat If you bare n exreas of aHdii In your bleerll your 16 miles of kidney tulx may be overt worked. Titfee t Iny tilt nod tul-M are work Ins diy and nubt to belp Nature rid your grvtem of exMea erirlt nl notontioua wuta. When dworder of kidney fuactioo permit peieoDoue matter to remua In your blood, i my ceuee n(j(in b4Kkarbe.rrimiiiu.tia pains 1C puw. 1 of pfp and euency. ftum up Eilbte. ewellin, pufnoe undv tb erae Mderbes end aiaiitWM. 'rtiurnt or eeaotjr puaacee with tmerting atvi burning eoma times ihewe tbere 1 aKiroetbio- wrong wilk jour biloey or bladder. Kidneva may tved help tbeaemeaebowel eoak y luriiru .fiat for Doan'i 1'ilto, used auo eantulU v r,,ilUona for over 40 ytar. Tba ive happy reliol and will balp tbe 16 mllae el kidney tube fluab out poiapou wte fro your Oood. Gel PoatVa eVUJa, H'YAR COME the WEAVERS! Ileadln Into their moet hi It rlou advent ure aa the track down trouble In the Our tut 1 Thee hlll-bllly sinning start Id their grandest hit. TOMORROW AND SATURDAY TWIN HIT8I You're; faeorite new Western star In . . . HE-MAN ACTION! X MUST END TON1GHTI ISfES CKCHEY'PAT O'BRIHI MUtMl UNOMY rMM ekWMa MATS 25c EVES 30c fnrludra Tat Riddle 10c aVaBaBaataTaafJ.al.B.BMlaa i Lofrtti Wvw f, 'Si V fjjjjlloylloftr - )) HOLT jr1 "i'MeTr! IryiiMl e