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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13. 1941.
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and
Llghu Stolen Harry Borde
of Santa Monica, Cal., reported
to city police that two fof lights
and chrome bracket were stolen
from hit car when it was parked
in a local hotel parking lot last
night.
Return Dr. and Mrs. R. W.
Clancy returned to Medford last
night from Seattle, Wash., where
they spent two weeks visiting
their son-in-law and daughter.
Ma, and Mrs. H. M. Dagg. They
made the- trip by motorcar.
On Visit V. V. Harpham. sup
ervisor of the Umpqua national
forest In Roseburg, who motored
here today for a conference, was
accompanied by his three daugh
ters, who continued to Ashland
to visit friends.
Aids Camp End Gilbert M.
Oddie, assistant Medford CCC
district educational adviser, left
yesterday for Camp Applegate
where he will remain until Sat
urday to assist in the disband
ment of the camp.
Invited Public Installation of
new officers of DeMolay will be
held at 7:30 tonight on the third
floor of the Masonic temple.
Masons and DeMolay members
are Invited to attend the initia
tion of eight candidates into the
order following the public serv
ice. Out On Bail W. R. Muckey.
S3, of Medford, was released
from city jail this morning on
payment of $10 bail on a charge
of drunkenness. Walter T. Shea,
55, and Jack Meagher. 60, also
charged with drunkenness, were
to appear upon the return to his
duties of Judge Allen D. Curry,
who was confined to his home
with a slight illness.
To Remodel The north wall
of the old city hall at Front and
Sixth streets will be remodeled
to conform to the show-window
arrangement In front, Fred W.
Scheffel, city superintendent an
nounced today. Bids will be
called for in a week or 10 days,
he said. Plans are being made
by Clark & Keeney, architects.
Mr. Scheffel estimated the Im
provement at $300 to $400.
Rain Interferes Medford Girl
Scout council members in charge
of the day camp on Bear creek
announced today that "Story
Book Day" for Brownies and
other girls participating in the
camp would be held next Wed
nesday from 10 to 3, as rain in
terfered with plans for the acti
vity today. "Circus Day," for
older girls, has been scheduled
for Friday. Both groups will
join In closing ceremonies June
25.
SKINNER
offers a
Better Used Car
"Examine It
Closely..."
When you get a used ear
you expect it to look like
something and we agree
with you 100 per cent.
36 Chevrolet Cpc.
As good as they come
New paint, fine motor.
Radio, heater. QQC
sportllght WWW
36 Plymouth Sdn.
Deluxe, large trunk, new
paint. OCC
Runs fine. 009
39 Chev Dlx Cpe
4 pate. Looks and runs like
new. Don't
miss It
'615
31 Dodge Sedan
Clean as a pin.
New rings. $4 Mff
Good rubber. 49
36 Hud.TerrapIane
2-door Sedan. Motor extra
good. Rubber 10.. Clean.
Book price $28$.
Our price
'245
SKINNER'S
GARAGE .
Buick CMC Trucks
Phone 2740
PERSONAL
Building Permit C. H. Mc
Clellan applied at the city build
ing inspector's office yesterday
for a permit to construct a dry
cleaning building at a stated cost
of $300.
Daughter Born Word was re
ceived here today of the birth of
an eight-pound daughter yester
day to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stin-
son in Chicago. Mr. Stinron is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Stinson, 339 Taylor street.
Clothing Stolen Noble Vin
cent of 315 King street told city
police yesterday that a quantity
of women's underwear, two table
cloths and several napkins were
stolen from his residence while
he and Mrs. Vincent were away
from the house for several days
recently. The underwear was
taken from a dresser drawer and
one table cloth was lace and the
other was yellow plaid, he re
ported to police.
To Army Company Com
mander John A. Jordan of Camp
Williams Creek returned yester
day from an extended leave at
his home in Everett, Wash. Mr.
Jordan's leave was shortened by
a call received by his subaltern,
James R. Roberts, to report to
his local selective service board
at Alamo, Tenn., for induction
into the army on June 23. Sub
altern Roberts will depart this
evening. Roberts was formerly
an enrollee at Camp Hart moun
tain near Lake view. He was ap
pointed subaltern last April 5
as a result of outstanding work
as an enrollee. He is a gradu
ate of the subaltern training
school here.
FORESTRY CHIEF
An appeal for public coopera
tion in safeguarding the forests
against fire was voiced by Karl
Janouch, supervisor of Rogue
River national forest, at a meet
ing of Medford Rotary club Tues
day. Supervisor Janouch re
minds that most man-caused
fires are preventable.
Importance of fire prevention
In the forests as a national de
fense measure was stressed by
the speaker. "Never toss away
a wooden match which you've
lighted In the woods without
breaking It In two with your
fingers or a paper match with
out twisting it," Janouch ad
vised. Modern scientific methods of
combating forest conflagrations
were described by Supervisor
Janouch who was introduced by
H. L. Brown, Rotary program
chairman.
Nearly half the states in the
United States operate airplanes
in connection with some gov
ernmental function.
HONEST
INJUN
It pays as to be nonest with ear
cattomers, for oar business It Just
aboot a. food a. our word nd
our vied car buslneaa Is GOOD.
Every car that w. offer would be
an honeet- nine .t a far greater
price. It's a sensational vain at
our figure, with tht advantage of
easy buying.
37 Plymouth dlx. sdn. 9475
3$ Chrysler dlx. sedan 9645
3$ Olds deluxe sedan 9625
37 Bulck Special
deluxe sden 9565
40 Plymouth dlx. sdn. 9775
39 Plymouth dlx. cpe. 9635
37 Chev. Master dlx. coupe
leaded with extras 9465
This Week's
SPECIAL
31 Chevrolet Sedan
I wheel dlx. modal 969
-PLYMOUTH
VI QivfUiOt lfff2a-EPtOlI
"Billy the Kid",
. X. J"- V Sj".
i
Six months in the making,
filmed in Technicolor in Ari-
zona s picturesque Monument
Valley. "Billy the Kid" brings
Robert Taylor to the Craterlan
BY
OF
I
Appointment of advisers to
the army cantonment coordinat
ing board was announced today
by Frank J. Van Dyke, coordina
tor. The list follows:
Roads and highways, Paul B.
Rynning, county engineer: city
facilities, Fred W. Scheffel. city
superintendent: power, Seth M.
Bullis, district manager, Califor
nia Oregon Power company, and
Elmer C. Biegel, city superinten
dent of Ashland which operates
its own power utility; schools, E.
H. Hedrick, city school superin
tendent C. R. Bowman, county
school superintendent and Theo
dore J. Norby, city school super
intendent in Ashland.
Police, Sheriff Syd I. Brown,
Clatous McCredie, city police
chief, and C. P. Talent, city po
lice chief in Ashland: publicity
R. W. Ruhl, editor and publisher
of the Mail Tribune, George M.
Green, editor of the Ashland
Daily Tidings, Moore Hamilton,
editor and publisher of the Med
ford News, and Lee Bishop,
radio station manager.
Housing, Eugene Thorndike
and George Frey, Medford bank
ers, G. H. Wenner, Ashland
banker, and Carl Y. Tengwald,
realtor; health, Dr. A. E. Merkel,
county health officer. Dr. L. D.
Inskeep, city health officer, Dr.
H. A. Woods, Ashland physician,
and the county health unit which
includes all the county public
health nurses and the sanitar
ian; and recreation, Karl L.
Janouch, supervisor of Rogue
River national forest, Chester E
Corry, superintendent of Lithia
park in Ashland, E. P. Leavitt
superintendent of Crater Lake
national park. Dr. Sherman L
Divine, pastor of the Presbyter
ian church, the Rev, Father
Francis W, Black, pastor of Sac
red Heart Catholic church, the
Rev. Herald G. Gardner, rector
of St. Mark's Episcopal church,
and Judge F. L. TouVelle.
Mr. Van Dyke was to confer
with Grants Pass Chamber of
Commerce executives in Grants
Pass this afternoon regarding
procurement of data on avail
able lodging facilities for can
tonment workers. He said that
such information was coming in
satisfactorily from Jackson
county home owners who have
rooms to spare.
PART OF COUNTY
Fain drenched portions of
Jackson county during the night
temporarily upsetting good fish
ing and soaking campgrounds
and mountain trails. Reports
from Butte Falls indicated heavy
rains last night with cloudy
weather prevailing today. Union
Creek reported weather condi
tions cloudy and brush In the
vicinity wet.
Medford also received a gen
erous rainfall last night. Pre
cipitation for tht last 24 hours
wa 0 34 Inch, according to the
local weather bureau.
An Interruption on the tele
phone cable serving the airport,
where the weather bureau is
located, prevented receipt of the
detailed weather report today,
DINE
DANCE
Aft.r I p.
After t p.
ROGUE RIVER LODGE
COCKTAIL BAR A Orand Pise. For A Cood Tims
Heralded Picture,
J-a.-BEi "
1 r- st
.
Theatre screen for a three-day
run
first
starting tomorrow In his
Western role, with Mary
Howard
In the feminine lead
and Brian Donlevy in a top sup
On Roxy Screen
Ann Sheridan and John Gar
field are starred with Pat
O'Brien In "Castle on the Hud
son." picturiiation of Warden
Lawes' famous novel, "20,000
Years In Sing Sing," showing
at the Roxy Theatre tonight and
tomorrow night.
"Ellery Queen, Master De
tective," with Ralph Bellamy in
the title role, is the companion
feature.
T
MEETING FRIDAY
Townsend Harmony cljib will
meet at 8 p. m. Friday, probably
in its new premises, 1 1 9 Vi West
Main street location of the orig
inal Townsend dance hall. Wom
en of the club were asked by of
ficers to get In touch with the
chairman of the auxiliary re
garding the lunch to be served
after the meeting. The business
session will be short so as to
permit an hour of dancing.
Regular Wednesday dance will
be held in the new premises this
evening. The hall, above the
Baldwin Piano Shoppe, is air
conditioned. Townsendites and
their friends are invited.
SIX DRAFTEES TO
LEAVE JUNE 24
Raymond Howard Dougherty ;
and Rockwell Gilbert Brittsan
are the two Medford men who
will fill local selective service
board number one's final quota
of the fiscal year ending June
30, the board announced today. '
Board two's selectees were an
nounced as George Francis,
Smith, Prentice Commons Petty,
Clayton Delbert Ayers and Pat
Legg, Ayers is a transfer from ;
Portland and Legg from Lock-.
hart, Texas. j
The six men are to report at
board headquarters, 204 West .
Main street, at 3 p. m. June 24.
They will leave by train at 8:05
p. m. June 24 for tha induction
station at Portland.
Y
TO BIVOUAC HERE
Returning from maneuvers In
California, about 100 men and
officers of tha mechanized 1 1 Sth
cavalry will bivouac tonight at
i CCC headquarters detachment
lust south of town.
Bound for Fort Lewis, Wash.,
tha contingent was expected to
arrive here about S p. m. The
march is
'vehicles.
being made in 19
m. .T.ry avening.
m. Sundays Me cover charge
pf " u f$
i . is Yl V
Every night axeept Monday to Abbey
Green's Music A real treatl
Here Thursday
I rS. . .. J
Uar " 1
porting role. The saga of Wll.
liam Bonney, alias Billy the Kid
who lived bravely, recklessly
contributes the screen's first epic
outdoor thriller since "North
west Passage."
VALENTINE RITES
2 P. M. THURSDAY
AT PERL CHAPEL
Final rites for Charles Leroy
(Jimmy) Valentine', former Med
ford cafe owner who died sud
denly of a heart ailment in
Portland Tuesday, will be held
in the Perl chapel at 2 p. m.
Thursday, the Rev. Sherman L
Divine of the First Presbyterian
church officiating.
Interment will taku place In
Siskiyou Memorial cemetery
with graveside services by the
Masonic lodge, of which Mr.
Valentine was a long-time mem
ber. There will be a Knight's
templar escort from the funeral
parlor to the cemetery.
Active pall-bearers, all close
friends of Mr. Valentine, will be
George Field. A. K. Morse, Glen
L. Fabrick, E. C. Jerome, E. L.
Lenox and Fred York. Honor
ary pall-bearers will be Harold
Wainscott. Howard Bush, Everett
Carkin. Charles Clay. Elmer Bal
siger of Klamath Falls and John
King of Lakeview.
Mr. Valentine, who for 15
years owned and operated cafes
here until he sold Valentine's
six months ago, passed away
while he and his wife, Erma
were visiting in Portland. He
had recently purchased the
Spouting Horn hotel at Deoot
Bay, and was resting following
an especially busy week-end
over Decoration day. His death
came as a shock to his many
friends here.
Mr. Valentine is survived by
his wife, Erma: his mother, Mrs.
J. R. Lemon of Cottage Grove;
a daughter by a former mar
riage, Mrs. Don Brown of Med
ford; one sister, Mrs. C. S.
Milne of Corvallis and one j
Drotner, d valentine of Depot
Bay.
M2SM
MATS 25c EVES 30c
fnrttitit Tf KMdlM 1V
;nil Tomorrow Mt
THI
In Technicolor
DmtuJtf Nmu Tawreg
FRI. and BAT.
Richard ARLEN
Andy DEVINE
TWO ACTIO THRILLERS
lt.-aw''eTwe
sioiciVaaVNani
lACQUIMNI VllUyf
Weather
Northern California: Showers
in extreme north and partly
cloudy central and south por
tions tonight and Thursday:
cooler south portions Thursday:
moderate west and northwest
wind off the coast
Otoeing umi lor Too Lat to Clas
sify Ada la 140 p. m.
Too Late to CLuify
FOR RENT Ira Boiaa. ftOc per
month. Valla? fual Co. TaL S3TS
Win PARTY wbo found gas modal
airplane that waa lost pleaaa return
to Skinner's Oarage and recalra
liberal reward.
FOR SALE Cement mixer, oement
toola. 6-roora bouae. inquire 337
Ma.
FOR SALS LarK milk cow, freshen
In week, hear? milker. Phone saat.
WllL TRADE band-mad bedapread
for good uaad daTenport and chair.
Boa 10, atar Route, Eagle Point.
FOR SALS Strawberrlee, you pick,
asc gallon. Vaughn ranch abor
McCloud on Laurelhurat road.
WANTED Hoiieekeeper for bachelor.
modem horn. Claud Mate. Butu
- Falla. Ore.
FOR 6 A IX iron wheel wmfon. South
Peach. Tlce.
BICTCLSi
Used, reconditioned. SIS. Plreatone
Store, aia South Rlveralde.
FOR RENT e-room houaa near Maci
Market. North Pacific Highway.
WANTED Job for 4-rard dump
truck. 1501 North Rlveralde. Pbon
4305.
AUCTION SALE every eutturday at
Pavilion. We hav arranged with
Veternarlan to teat cattle at yards
Thureday. Alt eattle for dairy or
breeding pHrpoaea muat have Health
Certificate to be aold at auction.
Conalfnore having cattle for thla
aala call 633S for teat arrangement.
Plga will be vaclnated Friday p. m.
SO. ORE. LIVESTOCK AUCTION CO.
Col. A. H. Dud lev (Auet.)
Phone S32S.
FOR SALE Cherrlea
on tree, 3c.
Ed Foaa, Talent.
FOR SALE Uaed electrlo Ironer and
waehing machine. A bargain.
Pbon 34S.
FOR RENT 7-room unfurnished
houee, S35. Apply 610 North a rape.
FOR SALE Pie cherrlea.
land. Dial 4SSS.
FOR SALE Antique oak bedroom
act, library table, wrltlnx deak,
beds, fruit Jar, mlacallaneous arti
cle. 134 so. Newtown.
SPECIAL SALE on uaed clothing
June 19, 30, 31. acroaa from Becks
Bakery. 1409 North Rlvereld.
WANTED Timber, stumpace, within
about 30 mllea from Medford. Give
crulaa and prlcea. Box 3101 Tribune.
3 CHEV PICKUP, -SS Dodge Pickup',
also aome of the most popular uaed
cars, real bargalna. Shult Broa.
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE-
WtW CaUJ-Aaal TW11 Jan 0 f
Be! in toe Marnaaj Rarat' ta C.
The liver shoeM pear t plats of bile hriee
tT1. averr ear. If thle bile at
aet flowls freslr, rear feed mar ae el.
- It mar Just deear la the bowels. The
aaa bloats up reur stemaeh. Yna eat eon.
Ix.ke'poBt '' ""' u1 the arerM
. ,U tT h" ". eld Carter's Uttl,
Liver Pill, ta tM these I plate of bile Bow!
lag freely to make rou feel "op and 0,.
Ct a paokaae today. Take as el ret u J.
Amasln. In mskls bile Sow f realr. Ask
for Carter Little Liver Puis. 10 aad US
ROXY
Mtea Only 8:43 -9:1 33o Inc. tax
Kiddle lAe Anytime
rrora Lewis E. Law'
great novel:
20.000 Years la Sing ling"
John GARFIELD
Ann SHERIDAN
Pat O'Brien
i RALPH IIILAMY B
queeii:
DETECTIVE
BUR0ISS L V
a r I w -a.
1t ef a thru- I
HASTES
cauttir MaatwM X
taaati sue si AHi
avuukat HuN .
USFBXfiRTES and Tounfbarrl. for
aaie. aos 101. ciMrry AW. Tel.
43SS.
WANTED Oui, over IS. for houee-
work and cat of on child. S3
week. Boi 3443 Tribune.
BAST CHICKS and atarted chicks.
Dreealer't Hatchery. 1107 Beat Mam.
WANTED Companion to Jackson
ville, none,, or way point. Leav.
tag June IStb. Phon Aahland 4713
60 CATERPILLAR and bulldoaer for
rent, snuii Broa.
BIO FTR SLABS Order early. Med-
iopo ruei to. Tal. sill.
NEW FIT SPRAT
Guaranteed None better.
SPECIAL HCO FEED
Real weight maker. Med. Fuel
Peed Dept. Court aa McAndrew.
1941 Hudson Club Coup
with leea than 4 000 mllaa.
on local owner. Thla car la
Jutt itk it ram off the
ahow floor. Also heater, da.
froetera. and whit aide wall
tire. Priced over 4160 be
low present new car price.
140 Spec Dir. Chevrolet
Club Coupe, In perfect than
mechanically, low mllaajt.
Original maroon finish, with
beater, and exoaliant rubber.
Really clean throughout,
Priced at only 77S 00.
1940 Hudson SI 4-door Se
dan. A real family car. Beau
tlful original grey finish.
With weather master, over
drlv and alrfoam aeata aa
extra equipment. A real buy
at ITM 00.
The cars ar now em dis
play at our used car lot.
Cornar of 9th and BartleU.
Beginning July 8th w win
b closed all day Sundays.
COOK RET MOTOR CO.
133 S. Rtvarald. Phon 3418.
On the Stage!
TODAY ONLY
fttnclnt, swinging la the fie entertalnmrat
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Bullets His Only Law! Revenge His
Only Rulal The most romantic rogue
that aver rods tha rangel Debonalrl
Dartngl Courageousl
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Skew Dally at 1:5 - :S -
Mats: Soe-tJolS
ev:4-le-l
iBCluDlng Defense Tat
good
lil,
Cherry
WANTED Totin grntl saddle mare.
Tribune Boa 3098.
FOR SALt; Complete set booth fu
ture for restaurant. Hot-watr
tank, gaa water heetar, 7x9 tent
with floor. Riviera Auto Camp,
Foot. Creek and 9 Highway.
i MILLION FEET TIMBER for sale.
Road built. Stanley PMtnak, At. U
Box 348, Aahland, Or.
PLEASANT ROOM
Phon 4481.
for tltnaa.
FOR SALE 413 union St, Medford.
-room house. 3j lota, S800. In
quire 93 Dewey St., Ashland.
ZINNIA and other plants, also cut
lower. Dreatlera, 1107 East Mala
Phone StUd.
IF TOU ar unfortunat enough So
hav your car wracked. It wlU b
repaired aa good aa new at Daily
Body and Paint Shop.
WANTED Housekeeper for two. Call
3830 after 8:00 p. m. 19 Chestnut St.
RADIO SERVICE Tubea and part
for all makes, auarantaed quality
work. Reasonable chargea. Phillip.
Radio Heme-. 1307 N. Riverside,
adjoining Severln Electric.
FRIED CHICKEN 33c
Drive out to Willow sprtrare.
8i mllea No. Medford, for good
old laahloned fried chicken.
F. H A. LOANS quickly. ffletntty
handled. Mark Ooldy Agency.
SUMMER OPENING
Saturday, June 21
Southern Oregon' Finest
and Coolest Dance Floor
ORIENTAL
GARDENS
LES PRICE'S MUSIC
Old time and modern muslo
Lou of old time amities
NO
Raise
in
Prices
Tonight and Erery
Wednesday Night It
Cosmetic Night
BRIAN DONLEVY
IAN HUNTER
MARY HOWARD
Gene LOCK HART
Lon Cheney. Jr.
:eS
WOULD LIK1 TO BUT
car radio, cheap. Box
At. Tel. 4333.
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