Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 24, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24. 1941.
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and
At Camp Roberts Ervin D.I Appointed Dwight L Phipps.
Lewis, local youth who entered district fire warden of he state
army service recently, may now j forest department, has been ap
be addressed at the F. A. Re-; pointed by Gov. Charles A Spra
placement Training Center, gue to the Jackson County Coun
Camp Roberts, Cal., the Mail : cil of Defense, the loc.it council
Tribune was notified officially i announced today. The county
today. I council has appointed Mr.
I Phipps supervisor of its air-
Learltt South E. P. Leavitt,
superintendent of Crater Lake
national park, will spend the
Christmas holiday season with
relatives at Yosemlte national
park in California. He left for
the south by train Mor.day eve
ning. He planned to return Jan
uary 11.
Good Skiing Conditions were
good for skiing in Crater Lake
national park today, it was re
ported by short wave radio. The
snow was 48 inches deep, the
broadcaster said. Motorists were
advised to use tire chains as
park roads were slippery in
places.
Attend Funeral Miss Made
leine Metzger returned to Los
Angeles, Cal., Saturday after at
tending the funeral of her fa
ther, Robert Metzger of Jack
sonville. Also returning to his
home was E. E Metzger of Jos
eph, a brother who also came
here for the funeral services
held Thursday.
Kooters on Visit Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Koozer of Ashland
left Tuesday for Gaston, Ore.,
where they will visit Mr. Koo
zer's son-in-law, and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wilson,
over the holidays. Mr Wilson
formerly of the Prospect school'
faculty, is now school superin -
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Public AdvisedThe motoring
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on the city's automatic traffic
signals, which have been partial
ly blacked out in line with reg
ulations governing lights. The
red, green and yellow lights
have been partially covered so
that only a small illumination
can be seen by motorists.
Fined 15 Ray McCallister of
Medford was fined $5 in city
court yesterday for driving a
ear without an operator's li
cense. He was cited after a mi
nor accident between his ma
chine and one operated by Wil
liam O. Peery of Ferndale, Cal.,
on North Riverside avenue in
front of the Coffee Pot yesterday
afternoon.
. . ..
Resigns Announcement was
made today of the resignation of
Miss Frances M. Martin as sec
retary to E. P. Leavitt. superin
tendent of Crater Lake national
park. No reason was given for
the resignation. Miss Martin will
spend the Christmas holidays at
her home In Salem and then re
turn to Medford for a stay be
fore going on a visit to San Fran
cisco. She has been a member of
the Crater Lake national park
staff since October 6 when she
was transferred from the region
al park service office In San
Francisco.
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To Carmel Dr. and Mrs.
Charles T. Sweeney and Miss
Henrietta Janssen will leave
early tomorrow morning for
Carmel, Cal., where they will
remain until spring, rhe Swee
neys motored north to attend
the funeral of their daughter. .
Edith May Sweeney, which was
held this morning. Also attend
ing the funeral were Mrs. S G. 1
Wilkinson, sister of Dr. Swee-:
ney, of San Francisco and Mrs. '
Ralph C. Day and son Charles
cf Portland. Mrs. Wilkinson will
accompany the Sweeneys as far
as San Francisco. Mrs. Day and .
her son returned north today.
Mrs. Day is a daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. Sweeney. j
Yule Gathering Phil Gil-!
strap, assistant advertising man-.
ager of the Oregon Statesman,
Salem, arrived by United Main
liner yesterday afternoon to
join his wife and their young
son, Phil, Jr., who hve been
here for several days as guests
of Mrs. Gilstrap's parents. Mr.
and Mrs. H. D. Powel of 414
Valley View Drive. The Gil
straps will be Christmas guests
at the home of Mr. Gilstrap's
parents. Mr. and Mrs Ernest R. i
Gilstrap of 35 Geneva street. Ed
ward R. Walker and son Jonnie
were expected to arrive from
their home In Eugene tonight to
Join Mrs. Walker in a Christmas
t e-unlon dinner at the home of .
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
R. Gilstrap. Mrs. Waiker has
been here about a week. Mr end
Mrs. Bob Gilstrap of HI Wash
ington street, son and daughter-in-law
of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Gilstrap. will also attend the
yule gathering. Mr. and Mrs.
Willard Eberhart of Seattle.
Wash., another son-in-law and
'daughter, will be unable to
come home this Chris'mas. Mr.
I'berhart's duties wita United
Tress keeping him at n:s desk.
S25.00 REWARD
will at eeld r th manofartern
for en. Corn or Calkin, lKr.T
CHKMTorum roaiTivi coin
Ml. 1 1 rennot rrmnv. S5e et tear
PERSONAL
craft warning service.
Move Here Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Thommesen returned to
Medford from San Francisco
last night to take up residence
here again. Mr. Thommesen, a
mechanical engineer, is employ
ed by the army engineers. He
worked here previously on the
architect-engineer's staff that
drew the plans for the proposed
army cantonment.
Yule Visitors Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Welin of Puente, Cal., ar
rived last night to spend the
Christmas holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank De Souza of 30 West
ern avenue. Mrs. Welin and Mrs.
Desouza are sisters. Mr. Welin is
a walnut grower. He said that
despite war conditions which
have imposed travel restrictions
In California, he and Mrs. Welin
were treated with the utmost
c o u rt e s y and consideration
throughout the Journey north.
Plane Passengers Arriving
last midnight by United Main
liner were R. S. McGariple,
from Seattle, and Mrs R. Stein,
from Portland. C. H. Jonas de
parted for San Francisco last
evening. Sparky Bourque depar
ted for Seattle yesterday after
noon. Arriving early yesterday
! after"" we J- . Jorgenson
i"" P1""1-- 'jom Portland and
! Phil Gilstrap, from Salem. F A.
Burgy departed for Los Angeles.
Miss C. Hovious arrived from
jMS Angeles yesterday noon.
Mainliners were running on
schedule todav.
In Army Sgt. Joseph W.
Cushman, commander of the
regular army recruiting station
In the Medford federal building,
today announced receipt of of
ficial notice of the formal en
listment of the following men
at Portland: Duane E. Estes, son
of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Estes
716 West Jackson boulevard:
Abe L. Halfhill, son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Halfhill, route 4
Richard H. Witt, manager of
Beck's bakery here; Alfred M.
Beck, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Beck, Old Stage road:
John B. Harr, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bert G. Harr, Jacksonville;
Jerry D. Hart, Tiller CCC camp;
Leo T. Smith, Murphy; George
A. Smith, Weed, Cal.l Raymond
W. Childers, Grants Pass; Earl
J. Gilday, Fort Dodge, Iowa;
Louis Knudsen, Grants Pass,
and Floyd G. Havre, Cave June
tion. All were accepted through
the local recruiting office.
Give Scrip Book. foTTmas! fMM (Christmas through Saturday) ff
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Gene Autry and Smiley
"Frog" Burnette are ganged by
a band of badlands bandits in
Sierra Sue," which heads the
special Christmas Week-F n d
double bill opening a three day
run tomorrow at the Rialto
theatre.
Knudsen and Havre enlisted for
unspecified army service. All
the others enlisted in the air
corps. Single men and married
men without dependents are
still being accepted for enlist
ment in the air corps, Cushman
said.
Holiday Schedule
At Theatres Here
With special attractions book
ed for all Medford theatre pro
grams during the holiday
season, the local showhouses
will be on holiday schedule to
morrow. At the Craterian theatre.
where "Rise and Shine," boast
ing a galaxy of comedy stars,
opens a four day run today,
complete shows tomorrow will
be at 1:45, 3:30, 6:45 and 9:00
o'clock.
At the Rialto theatre where
Gene Autry's "Sierra Sue" will
top the twin bill opening a 3-
day run tomorrow, with "The
Kid from Kansas" as compan
ion feature, shows will be at
1:45, 3:00, 6:45 and 0:30. "Ser
geant Mulligan" and "Mystery
Ship" close tonight at the Ri
alto.
The Roxy theatre, with Jackie
Cooper as Henry Aldrich in
"Life With Henry" heads the
double feature program showing
tonight and tomorrow, with
"Murder Among Friends" as the
second feature, complete shows
tomorrow will be at 1:45, 3:13
6:45 and 0:30.
Doors Open Tonight at 6:30
Tomorrow -3 Days
(Christmas through Saturday)
Rialto's Screen
1 a
The Kid from Texas." a rip
roaring story of Kansas in Its
boom days and starring Dick
Foran, Leo CarTlllo and Andy
Devine, is scheduled to play as
the companion feature with
"Sierra Sue."
Roxy Juvenile
Jackie Cooper stars in the
famous radio serial, "Life With
Henry," which plays tonight
and Christmas day at the Roxy
theatre. Lelia Ernest and Hedda
Hopper head the supporting
cast.
Murder Among Friends,"
featuring M a r j o r i e Weaver,
plays as the companion feature.
HEMORRHOIDS (Piles)
HERNIA-FISSURE-FISTULA
No BBd to auItMaay leaget.
For. 31 ra aT suo-
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Bookltt eoaUialD valuable
lafomattoa and aspUlaliicj 4
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Literal Credit Tenets MvmllmMm
Dr. C.J. DEAN CLINIC
sfiyalcJas) mn4 Sargeoa
M. E. Cor. I. Bsratlds sad Grand Ava.
TaUphoo KAat 3918 Portland, Oijoa
BIG XMAS
WESTERNS
rtnt football
Lubboc. Tn. (UP) J. KMUla-M
uff his lint football fane bare
his sand birthday. Said Mil:
"That's not ee rouf b. by crack jr
Cm Matt Tribune want ad.
Too Late to Classify
FOR 6AU5 80 acres, about 36 acres
imrt4, fit watar; creek runs
through plt; fair building; wa
fer piped to bouse; ihade, fruit
and English walnut trtwa; lota of
wood: on grl road ft miles from
high school. Prkw 13000. ttvludlnf
several eowa and chtckena.
AUto ft-room plastered houaa with
Dam, in iirsi class eoodiuort: eioea
in. Make ua an offer . L. O. PICK
ELL, 16 So. Bevrtle't.
LOST Natural shell -iimmd flasac.
Rawara. Ketiiro to Jim Bitot t, ae
Beuer Apt. No. 10.
FURNITURE Reasonable. Upright
piano, 940; Kteetiic range, like new,
MS: breakfast table and 4 chair.
7 40; beater, ft .00; single bed.
sprtTif and mtttiets, 97.60; dresser
TM; miscellaneous household ar
ticle, os King 8U
ATTENTION We are having barbs
qued turkey for ChrUtm dinner.
60a UUle's FUoe, Cor. Courts and
MeAndrewa,
FOR 6ALI rresh guemaey. dry Jer
aey. 4 calvea. Brinson. Prune and
Chestnut.
TRY OA SCO BRIQUETS The finest
solid fuel available. Valley Fuel
Co, TeL 8378.
'til .Tw Ra.. 11
JACK OAKIE
aa th All American Chowdar
haad, Bolay Bolanciecwcz I
GEORGE MURPHY
as tha guy who romances Linda I
Walter BRENNAN
aa the slap-happy grandpappyl
LINDA DARNELL
aa the loveliest love interest that
ever gave a heart a lift!
MILTON BERLE
aa "Seabiscult" (he whinnies!)
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SHELDON LEONARD
DONALD MEEK
ROTH DONNELLY
RAYMOND WALBURN
Mala Then. . . l:4S-i:M
see us se ...... Me
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KldUX lie larL Us
DOHT FAIL to try that 60c turkey
dinner tomorrow at tn corner
Cafe. ArroM from Lewi super Ser
Wee. WANTED TO TRADE for bey. I Iron-
wheeled. John Deere wagon and
on a-hors disc. Phone 2064. 0.
Owen. Orchard Horn Drive.
FOR SALS Lady's white figure Ice
akatee, alee 0; lady's ski boots, alas
6. Call 4061.
WE STEAM CLEAN care, truclu and
U tvpe of machinery. MITCHELL
PAINT SHOP. South Riverside.
HEAT WITH Sawdust HoglMel
from MED. FUEL. 11. Sill.
DONT FAIL to try that 60c turkey
dinner tomorrow at th Corner
Cafe. Across from Lewis Super Sr
vtoa. FOR SALE Restaurant equipment.
Inquire Greyhound Depot, O rants
Pass, Oregon.
OASCO BRIQUETS Now gl.60 per
ton. Cheaper and better than coal.
Valley Fuel Co, Tel. 9316.
INGRAM'S Orange Truck will arrive
Wednesday. December 94th. This is
the istest picking, selected for their
flavor. For your Christmas orange '
buy them from Ingram's Orange
Truck, located next to tn coiiee
Pot on North Riverside.
FOR SALE Duroe weaner pigs. Phone
9064. O. Owen. Orchard Home Dtiv.
USB OASCO BRIQUETS for long
lasting fire. Valley Fuel Co. Tel.
9379.
XMAS DANCE Wednesday nlte.
Dreamland. Extra amueement.
A Very Merry Christmas
TO ALL OUR FRIENDS and PATRONS
Here's Our
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Holiday Schedule Tomorrow-4
WILL PAT CASK for 4 or 6-room
house with acre or more of ground.
Prefer In or near Phoenix. Inquire
Csmp-U-Rest. So. Pacific Highway.
RIVERSIDE MARKET W1U be closed
all day Christmas day.
DANCE Dreamland Xmaa Eve, Wed
nesday nit. Lota of fun.
RAW FURS WANTED
HIOHE8T cash prices paid for Mush- j
rata, Bkunk, Mink. Coyote and Bob
Cats :
Investigate our price before you j
ell
MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE I
37 Nortb Grape j
P H A LOANS quiekly efficient.
bandied Mark Ouldv Agency
FOR Myrtle Wood Gift mad In
Medford, see our large display at
too B. Jackson (near the Armory .
FOR SALE Dry fir and hardwood
Phone 4603 Kawley Fuel Co.
Xmas Dance
AT THE
OASIS
Dec 25th
Xmas Treat for You . . .
TODAY for 4 DAYS!
fir i"aipw-L
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N
,S mm "My Ule and Herd Times'
WANTED
SCRAP IRON
Loading on cars for Immediate ship
merit. Higher prices.
MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE
Phone 3744 97 N. Orape
DANCE & CINE
CHRISTMAS EVE
at
Jacksonville Club
Jacksonville, Ore.
Music No Cover Chg.
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