Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 11, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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    MEDFOKP MATT, TTRTBUNTS. MEDFORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. .TUNE 11, 1341.
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and
Madford Vitlten Mr. ind!
Mrs. S. S. Scull of Phoenix,
Ariz., arrived today by train for
. ,u i , i '
visit at uic nuine 01 mr. ana
Mrs. C. .W. McDonald, 823 East
Main street.
1
Stops Hr James H. Lewis
of Menlo Park. Cal., stopped
briefly here yesterday en route
to Union Creek by motor where
he will virit friends.
Local Visitor C. H. Maygard
of Seattle, Wash., was a brief
business visitor here yesterday.
He was en route by motor to
Talent where he will visit.
From Virginia Arriving by
train today were Mr. and Mrs.
M. L. Mickley of Danville, Va
who will visit their son. Lieut.
W. B. Mickley at CCC Camp
jw- Gasquct for two weeks.
Visit Daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Short. 622 West Second
street, returned home Monday
from Salem where they visited
their daughter. Patricia, for sev
eral days. While in Salem Mrs.
Short renewed acquaintance
with friends whom she had not
seen for 25 years. They were
accompanied by Mrs. Short's
mother, Mrs. C. E. Young.
To Portland Mrs. Diamond
Flynn. 907 West l!)th street, and
Mrs. Warren Liggett, 812 New
town street, left today by motor
for Portland by way of Diamond
lake. They will be joined in
Portland by Mrs. Flynn's daugh
ters, Dorothy and Jacklyn. stu
dents at Oregon State college.
All will return to Medford Sun
day. Pictures Shown R. H. Mc-
Ayeal, district representative of
the American Tobacco company,
showed sound motion pictures
depicting the buying of tobacco
and the manufacture of cigar
ettes at last night's regular
weekly dinner-meeting of the
Active club in Hotel Medford.
George Smith was a guest at
the meeting, presided over by
Royal Clare, president. Elec
tion of officers will take place
at next Tuesday night's meeting.
Going South Linus B. Mar
tin, accompanied by his wife and
daughter, Marearet. arrived here
today from CCC Camp Steam
boat, Idyleld Park, where Mr.
Martin is company commander.
He will be commander of the
CCC train departing tomorrow
for Vicksburg. Miss. Mrs. Mar
tin and daughter are also re
turning south to New Augusta,
' Miss., by train tomorrow, fol
lowing Mr. Martin's departure.
M.s. Martin will make an ex
tended visit with relatives while
in the south. The family reg
istered at the Hotel Holland.
SKINNER
offers a
Better Used Car
"Ask Yourself
First...."
lust take a minute Co dlftrus
the rar problem with jourself.
If you don't conclude a Skin
ner nr1 car i a (rood buy
then we'll mi our food pfH.
'35 Pontiac SI 95
Sedan. Good rubber and
motor. A lot of transporta
tion. '36 Che v.. S345
Deluxe Sedan. Better than
average condition. Radio
and heater.
'34 Chrys'r S245
Sedan. Large trunk. la
ry good condition.
'35 Stude. . S325
Sedan. The cleaneM used
car in town. Low mileage.
PERSONAL
Fines Levied Charged with!
violation of the basic traffic'
rule. Robert E. Holman of Med-
ford was fined $10 in city police
court yesterday. G. R. Kirk-;
Patrick of 10 South Newtown1
street was fined $5 for failure to ;
ston at m atnn tret. 1
To Have Leave Edwin C.
Chevront, educational adviser of
company 6452, Camp Prescott.
will leave June 13 for an ex
tended vacation. While on leave
he will visit friends at Lenore.
Ida. Mr. Chevront will return
to duty July 6.
Flying South Lieut. O. J.
Mosman stopped at Medford
municipal airport this noon to
have his army North American
observation plane refueled. He
was en route from Fort Lewis.
Wash., to Watsonville, Cal.
Visit Judge Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Painter and son, Gerald of Twin
Falls. Ida., spent several hours
last Friday visiting City Judge
Allen D. Curry at his home, 505
Benson street. Mr. and Mrs.
Painter, who were en route home
from a trip to California, are old
school mates of Judge Curry.
Mr. Painter is cashier of the
Fidelity National bank In Twin
Falls.
Returns Home E. B. Price
returned here today by train
after spending several days in
San Francisco. Mr. Price, an
employe of the California Ore
gon Power company, resides at
1006 Sunset avenue. Donald
Price of Portland is spending
the week with his parents. He
visited in Los Angeles, Holly
wood and San Francisco last
week and returned to Medford
to spend the remainder of his
vacation with his parents and
friends.
At Headquarters Arrivals at
Medford CCC headquarters yes
terday included William B. Mick
ley, company commander at
Camp Gasquet, and Langdon A.
Livingston, company commander
at Camp Oregon Caves. Both
were in on business connected
with the CCC casual train move
ments. Also In town on train
convoy movements were Sub
alterns Fred W. Jenkins of Camp
Mt. Shasta and Max L. Piper
of Camp Wimer. They departed
last night for Louisiana.
Home on Leave Home on a
30-day furlough today was Glenn
J. Reed, son of Mrs. Grace Reed.
840 Palm street. Reed arrived
by train yesterday from Wilson,
N. C. where he is serving with
the U. S. 30th engineers. He
has a rating of private first class
and specialist first class. A
graduate of Medford high school.
Reed enlisted with the 29th engi
neers at Portland about three
years ago and transferred to the
30th when that unit was formed
for duty in the south a couple
of years ago. Before going to
Wilson, Reed was stationed at
Camp Blanning, Fla., for a
time. At the end of his furlough
he will report back for duty at
Wilson.
STRCTCHING
D01LARS
Want to ftretrh your nied rar
dollars to rrarh a nmrr, smarter
rar than they'd bny mott any
nhrref Thrn lnr.tlcate our
talura. The kind of rar you ran
afford to drltt thl lummrr
aniare you.
1940 PLYMOUTH DLX
SEDAN
1940 DODGE DLX COUPE
1939 DODGE DLX SEDAN
1939 PLYMOUTH DLX
COUPE
1939 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN
1939 CHRYSLER SEDAN
1937 BUICK SEDAN
1937 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
1933 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
1932 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
Truck Headquarters
Specials
37 Dodge llVton. flat bodv
Ford Hi-ton staka bodr
Two '39 Chevrolet l'i-ton
To Reahingle R. W. Johnston
of 111 King street applied at the
city building inspector's office
yesterday for permit to ro
shingle and remodel his resi
dence at a stated cost of $300.
At Meeting Karl L. Janouch
and Frank Hull represented the
Jackson County Chamber 6t
Commerce at the annual dinner
meeting of the Klamath J'alls
Chamber of Commerce last
night.
Mother Improved Mrs.
Louise Uecker of Pclmont. S. D..
arrived here Monday, called by
the illness of her mother. Mrs.
Hannah Eir.kopf. 607 Catherine
street. Albert Jackson has re
turned to his home in California
after visiting with his mother.
Mrs. Einkopf. who was reported
today to be slightly improved.
Grass Fire The fire depart
ment's chemical crew was called
at 12:48 p. m. to put out a grass
blaze at the Mabel Ray resi
dence. 1104 West Main street.
Some one in the neighborhood
let a rubbish fire get away from
him and spread to the dry grass.
Chief Roy Elliott said. No dam
age was done. This morning at
8:37 the chemical crew stood by
while a chimney fire at the Hotel
Jackson burned itself out. There
was no damage.
- .
Knocked Out Dee Mills, fore
man of the Applegate CCC camp,
was knocked unconscious for a
few minutes but was otherwise
uninjured when the government
pickup he was driving collided
with a machine operated by Dave
Rees of 305 Edwards street at
McAndrews road and West Jack
son boulevard about 8 a. m. to
day, according to a report on
file. Both cars suffered some
damage. Machines driven by
Leslie E. Libby of 246 South
Riverside avenue and Mrs. Karl
Kuld of Prospect were involved
in a minor mishap on South Cen
tral avenue near Main street
Tuesday noon, according to a re
port on file today.
Has New Position Adolph
Crenkner. radio operator of the
Medford CCC district since Feb
ruary, assumed similar duties
in the Fresno CCC district head
quarters yesterday. His first
message by chance was to the
station. WUBG in Medford, that
he had just left the day previ
ously. Mr. Czenkner was form
erly a CCC enrollee at Camp
McKinley and more recently a
civilian instructor at the Camp
Wimer radio school. Carl Sco
ville. who replaces Czenkner as
radio operator here, is a Med
ford resident, having been em
ployed by the Verl G. Walker
Radio Engineering and Supply
company.
.
Plane Passengers Arriving
today on the noon United Main
liner were W. H. Volck and A.
J. Flebut, from Oakland. Cal..
and V. M. Pinkley, from Sacra
mento, Cal. Departing on the
same plane were Paul Morris, to
Seattle, Wash., and Mrs. William
Hammett and A. J. Klocken. to
Portland. F. T. Rosenberg ar
rived from Portlana on the fore
noon plane and leaving were H
W. Lundy, to Los Angeles, and
Mrs. R. R. Chaffee, to Oakland.
V. Stewart arrived from Port
land on the midnight plane and
L. D. Tilton and H. S. Mcrriam
departed for San Francisco. Pas
sengers on the evening flngstop
Mainliner yesterday were J. B.
Stam and Paul Morris, from
Portland. J. M. Fulkerson left
on the same plane for San Fran
cisco. S. Y. Armit arrived from
Oakland yesterday afternoon and
C. L. Millikin departed for Port
land on the same plane.
ROXY
Nltei Only 6:43-0:15 2 Ac Inc. Ui
KM tit' l(V Anvtirne
1 TONIGHT nd
pl!
THRILL$25l
from start tTJk
to finish! vK.
Sun-Bathing Coeds
Jam Plane Traffic
San Diego, June 11. P)
Fifty co-eds sun bathing on
:he roof of the San Diego
state women's college gym
nasium caused an aerial traf
fic jam.
The massed flighti by ca
rets from an air school
Drought a complaint from the
iirls. The college asked that
;t be made a closed flying
irea, but no action resulted.
The problem will be solved
rodav the emeter ends.
Meeting Tomorrow The
junior committee of the Jackson
County Chamber of Commerce
today issued a reminder of the
meeting it will hold in council
chambers at city hall at 7:30 p.
m. tomorrow regarding prepara
tions for catering to tourists this
season. All service station, eat
ing establishment and hotel em
ployes are invited.
LOCAL DEFENSE
E!
Progress made to date by the
local Defense Preparedness com
pany has been most encouraging
according to reports made by
various members of the general
staff at a dinner meeting Mon-
i day evening.
Commander Lloyd William
son of tile American Legion pre
sided and reviewed briefly the
accomplishments of the locul de
fense unit, said to be one of the
most active in the state. Plans
for further development were
discussed and it was decided to
hold another mobilization when
each platoon will be given a tac
tical problem to be worked out
on an emergency basis.
Sergeant Major Straus of the
Women's Ambulance and De
fense corps of the Volunteers of
America was a guest speaker at
the meeting and told of the ex-
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE-
Without CaJomel-And You'll Jump Out f
Bed in tha Morninf K&rin' t Ca
The Hw should pour 2 pints of bfl Jules
Into your bwwrlc every dsy. If this bit is
not flowinr frelr, your food may not dl
ifcat It may just decay in the bowels. Then
ts Moan up your stomach. You rt eon
lipated. You fl our, gunk and the worJd
luoki punk.
It takes those (rood, M Carter's T.tttls
I.iver J'lito to net there 2 pint of bile flow
it'll freely to mke yuu fcrl "up and up."
t.t a parkare today. Take as directed.
Amaiins; in mafclnr bile flow freely. Aak
for Carter s Little Liver Pills, 10s and 2&4
wmssm
MATS 25c EVES 30c
Imliirtee Tm - Kltldlfs 10c
THERE'LL NEVER
BE ANOTHER!
Poilllvfly F. ndl
Tomorrow Night!
Will
Jr-lv f onncoc
Ann.
SHIRLEY
St.pln
FETCHIT
STEAMBOAT
'ROUND '
THE BEND
FRl. and SAT!
jy Ti TtU
jy, KOMAKCt
I pin Added adventure
elth two-fisted Jack!
THE CREATt
Oriental Sleuth
"Charlie Chan at the Wax
Museum", with Sidney Toler in
the role of Chan, is at the Roxy
Theatre tonight and tomorrow
night, as companion feature on
the twin bill that has Lew Ayres
and Lionel Barrymore in "Dr.
Kildare Goes Home" as top fea
ture.
cellent progress being made by
this organization in Los Angeles
where over 30 units are holding
semi-weekly drills In readiness
for future call.
Too Late to Classify
FOR RENT Ice Boies, BOo per
month. Va1lT Fuel Co. Tel. 8378
ROYAL. ANNE CHERRIES flic; c
you pick. Bring containers. 2115
B. Main.
3-ROOM furnished apartment. Adults.
w n , ivy.
FOR SALE Breeding ewes. Allen
Hotel
200 CHICKS for wood or wheat.
Dre&sler's Hatchery, 1 107 Main,
phone 3656.
WANTED W fifth tnu. Iron trig, quilt
ing; and crocheting. By a Wright.
Central Point, corner 3rd A; Cherry.
BIO FIR SLABS Order early. Med.
Fuel Co.. Tel. 3111.
ROYAL ANN cherries for sale: 4c,
you pick: 5Sc picked. Stacy, Hill
crest Road.
GET YOUR Hampshire and Dryden
Rock chirks at Drewler's Hatchery.
1107 E. Main, also Jackson County
Feed Co. Book July chicks now.
Phone 3656.
x ; THE MOST MAGNIFICENT ENTERTAIN- ;
' MENT EVER TO
... crowded
facie, action
laughter, tears and thrills ... all in
gorgeous Technicolor I
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CONTRACT HAULING hs lUc
mil haul, about 73 ton. R. L.
Ferns, phone 6901.
STRAWBERRIES You pick, 25c rI
lon. Vavitihn Ranch. aoov Mc
Leod on Laurelhurst road.
FOR SALE Dmnette tble. 4 chairs,
reed chair. dozen Ball fruit Jus.
33 No. Orange or phone 3 JO I.
FOR SALE Oat hay in shock. Phone
6053.
AUCTION PALE Every Saturday at
Pavilion. You mill receive a hiaher
net return for your livestock if
you sell at the auction. Have orr
food consignments luted for Sat
sals. "Always attend ths auction "
So. Or- Livestock Auction Co.. Col
A. H. Dudley, auctioneer. Phone
6225. ConMcnment of fat ho-;
leaving Sunday for San Fmnci(o
market. If vou hav fat hos for
sale call 6225.
WANTED. CHERRIES Bins. Lam
bert. Roynl Anns; anv amount,
lar or small. We pav cash on de
livery. City Limits fruit Stand,
So. Pacific Highway, next to SOS
plant.
FIELD GROWN Zinnias. Antors, Snap
drn.Tons and Dwarf Zinnia plants.
2 do. 25c. Dressier. 1107 E. Main.
PALMISTRY and crystal ri-iuiliu.
Phone 3446. 480 Mountain Avenu-.
Ashland.
FOR RFNT UnfurntMiod duplex
apt. at City Park. Phone 3517 or
3540.
FOR SALE 3 Jersey-Ouernsey rows.
740-lb. Mrlotts separator. ' White
Leghorn hens, ducks, one horw.
farm Implements, plown, harrows,
one-row planter, etc.. force and an
vil, tables, chairs, bed, complete
wood, elect, and oil stovrn, wan
ing machine. Ire box, other ftrtlc'es.
J. F. I vie, Biddle. Lane, north end
airport.
BINO.S snd Royal Annea. Pay fluehrs,
Bellinger Lane, west end Stewart
Avenue.
WANTED To drive or assist drive
car east. Phone 6232.
FOR RENT 4-room furnished house,
newly decorated, $30; water paid.
1216 LoruM.
FURNISHED 1. 2 A 8-room apart
ments, and ftarage. 604 W. 10th.
WANTED Cherry pickers at City
Limits Fruit Stand.
FOR SALE Lot, large parage, sewer,
water surrounded by H new homes.
638 So. Holly, phone 4417.
HAVE YOUR furniture upholstered,
rerinlshed. reylucd. Dial 2i)08. Thi
bault. il -Sue . .
COME TO THE SCREEN!
with stars and spec- f
and ecstasy, beauty,
i
' ' Sllfl starts TODAY
SO M OBIT
FOR PALE 1 2 karat diamond lirte.
mans svttins. I can use an auto
If you will trade. Box 4761 Tribune.
1 AO ACR ES on Um pq ua river, 80
acrr-i free water. 6 rm. house, elec.
A dandv dairy ranch. 85O0, 50O0
cash. bal. easy. H. O. Hill, Rcut
River, Ore.
t HAVE few hundred dollars to In
vest with services. Experienced of
fice manager and salesman. Bos
2760 Tribune.
FOR SAI E Restdenca properties.
Owner 611 W. 8th.
WAN LED Housekeeper for middle
atjt'd couple, inquire Mrs. Howard
o.- Mr. Fossythe, Community hos
pital. FOR SALE Two large hand-braided
ru;s. Phone 2908.
WE BUY cherry crops on the tree;
pay cnh. Citv Limits Fruit Stand.
fco. Pacific Highway, next to SOS.
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TONIGHT . . and Every
Constance Bennett
84 ACRES Near the Rojrue rtrer.
room house, barn, carafe, runnlnc
water. 1250, $500 cash, bal. easy.
6 TOWN lots. 3 room house and other
bides . 350 cash.
40 ACRES, all fenced, S room bouse,
3 wells end sprlrvr. 500.
H O. HELL
Rogue River. Oregon
WANTED Bulldozer work. Rogue
Valley Tractor Co., 8th and Apple.
Phone 3148.
FOR SALE 10 hives of bee and
10 extra new ntves complete with
frames, full sheets of foundation,
etc.. eas.oo. Geo. W. Herrlott, Ap
plegate. TIME TO SPRAY NUTS for blight
and worms. Phone 6566. McOonagle.
F H A. LOANS quickly, efficiently
handled. Mark Ooldy Agency.
LET ME KILL your termites. Satis
friction guaranteed. Phone 6564.
McOonagie.
'The Big Value
Brand"...a mild,
smooth straight
bourbon.. .aged
for four years..
and the real buy
at these extra
value prices:
I Sutm WORLD IMPORTERS, INC. SaFrac.
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Wednesday Night Is
Cosmetic Night
SKINNER'S
GARAGE
Buick CMC Trucks
Phone 2740
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