MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 81, 1941.
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and
Minor Accident James R.
Peyton of Route 2 and Clinton I
J. Baughman o( Ashland drove
cars involved in a minor acci
dent on North Riverside avenue
near Fourth street last night.
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Finat Levied Victor Milnes of
816 West 11th street was fined
$2.80 In city court this morning
for parking his car across a
walkway. Hans C. Thompson
was fined $5 for parking his car
In an alley.
Light Stolen Jim F. Moore
of 1029 East Jackson boulevard
reported to city police that a fog
light was stolen from his car
when It was parked near the
East Main street bridge Monday
night ,
No Room According to word
received from Crater Lake na
tional park headquarters today
all sleeping reservations are
filled through Saturday night at
the park.
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Extension Unit Griffin Creek
Extension unit will meet at the
home of Mrs. E. E. Patterson;
Route 1, box 302, Friday, Janu
ary 2, at 10:30 a. m. "Keeping
Our Balance in a World of Pro
paganda" will be the topic. A
covered dish luncheon will be
served.
Promoted Lieut. Hugh B.
Collins has been advanced to
assistant adjutant of the 186th
infantry at Fort Lewis, Wash.,
according to word received here
today. Collins, who was a re
serve officer, was called into
active service a few months ago
soon after completion' of his law
studies and admittance to prac
tice law. A son of Mr. and Mrs.
James C. Collins of 2224 East
Main street, he was in the R.O.
T.C. at the University of Oregon
from which he was graduated.
His official address now is: Regi
mental Headquarters, 186th In
fantry, Fort Lewis, Wash."
Well and Happy James Buck
master, who has been serving
as a quartermaster on the battle
ship West Virginia in Hawaiian
waters, wrote a brief letter
under date of December 11 to
his mother, Mrs. J. R. Hampton
of 0 Mistletoe street, that he was
well and happy. The letter,
passed by the censor and bear
ing only a navy cancellation
postmark which did not reveal
from where it was mailed,
reached Mrs. Buckmaster Mon
day. Concern had been felt here
for young Buckmaster as it was
at first indicated his ship had
figured in the sudden Japanese
attack on Pearl Harbor Decem
ber 7. Buckmaster entered the
navy last February. He passed
an examination for entrance to
the U. S. naval academy at An
napolis and was to have gone to
the academy last month but ap
parently plans were changed. It
is not known here whether he is
still on the West Virginia. His
younger brother Harry entered
the navy last month and is now
in training in southern Califor
nia. 4 UrettaWeerer
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PERSONAL
Return Home Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Naumes of 1001 South
Oakdale avenue returned home
Monday night from San Fran
cisco where they spent the
Christmas holidays with their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Naumes, and their
children. Bob and BilL
Resumes Practice Dr. E. W.
Hoffman has resumed his prac
tice at his home on the Jackson
ville highway after a two
months' visit with his step-son.
Dr. Vernon Coverstone at Fort
Lewis, Wash., and his brother,
Dr. W. O. Hoffman at McMinn
ville. Crescent Wreck Seen Wreck
of the the tanker torpedoed by
a Japanese submarine several
days ago is hanging on Steam
boat rock at Crescent City, Cal.,
according to R. L. Hollenbeck,
proprietor of Holly's Sea Food
Market, who returned from a
visit to the coast Monday. Many
sightseers are visiting Crescent
City to view the hulk, Mr. Hol
lenbeck said.
Plane Passengers Arriving
last night by United Mainliner
were E. Young, from Los An
geles, and E. Gianni, from San
Francisco. Miss Harriet Smith
arrived from San Francisco yes
terday afternoon. Miss Wanda
Milledge departed for Portland.
C. Hewitt arrived from Port
land early yesterday afternoon.
R. Ettinger departed for San
Diego, Cal. Arriving yesterday
noon were G. Kervin, from Sac
ramento, and Mr. and Mrs. W.
Grant, from Los Angeles. W.
O'Connell departed for Port
land. E
RULES ANNOUNCED
Washington, Dec. 31. VP)
The government today prohib
ited the use after March 31 of
tin in 29 different products
including musical instruments,
tinfoil, toys, household furnish
ings, jewelry, buckles and var
ious novelties and ordered an
immediate 50 percent reduction
in tin used for such purposes.
No new restrictions were
placed on tin used in cans and
other containers but the OPM
priorities division said a conser
vation order would be issued
shortly limiting production and
use of those items.
GUAYAQUIL SHAKES
Guayaquil, Ecuador, Dec. 31
W) Many persons were in
jured and several old buildings
shaken down by a strong earth
quake which shook the Guaya
quil area shortly after noon to
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Shows at Roxy
Together again in the "lucky
seventh" Kildare hit, Laraine
Day as Nurse Mary Lamont,
and Lew Ayres as young Dr.
Kildare, again find there is
room for romance in a hospi
tal. They play at the Roxy to
night and tomorrow night In
"The People vs. Dr. Kildare."
Lionel Barrymore is also in the
cast.
"The Arkansas Judge," star
ring the Weaver Brothers and
Elviry, plays as the companion
feature.
' Prevue Star
Slapsie Maxie Rosenbloom,
with Arline Judge and Marie
Wilson in chief supporting
roles, will bring hilarity to the
screen of the Craterian theatre
tonight in "Harvard, Here I
Come," the New Year's Eve pre
vue which will be shown after
the regular show at no extra
charge.
Public Is Invited lo
Salvaiion Army Hall
The public Is invited to at
tend special New Year services
in the Salvation Army auditori
um at Bartlett and Fourth
streets at 8 o'clock tonight.
After the regular services at
8 a social hour will be enjoyed.
At 11 o'clock the annual Salva
tion Army watchnight service
will be held. There will be
special singing and Instrument
al music.
Adjutant and Mrs. Charles
K. Cox, heads of the Salvation
Army here, will conduct the ser
vices. The Rev. Edwin C. Cox,
pastor of the Pilgrim Hoilness
church, and Mrs. Cox will as
sist. In the fiscal year which ended June
30, 1941 total of sol contractor deal
ing directly with the Bureau of Yards
and Docks worked on naval defense
project Involving expenditure of
658.059.000.
Brilliant Cast
Robert Montgomery, Irene
Dunne and Preston Foster are
starred In the romantic comedy-
Thrilling Zane
George Montgomery stars with
Mary Howard In Zane Grey's
thrilling story of the Old West,
'Riders of the Purple Sage,"
which comes to the Rialto the-
Today-4 Days
in "Unfinished Business" Sunday
a. ir"i-rm t nig-rl 1 a ewn :xzMjnzLaaaavlaiaa "
drama, "Unfinished Business"
which comes to the Craterian
theatre Sunday for a three-day
Grey Hit Coming
j atre tomorrow for a three Czy
run as the companion New
Year's hit with "Parachfte Bat
talion," starring Robert Preston,
Nancy Kelly, Harry Carey and
Buddy Ebsen.
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iiiowjiig. Also featured are Eu
gene Pallette. Esther Dale, Wal
ter Catlett, Dick Foran and
Samuel S. Hinds.
Indoor Celebrations
Decreed in Portland
Portland, Dec. 31 (.P) Port
landers must celebrate New
Year's Eve indoors and without
the blowing of horns, Mayor
Earl Rilpy decreed today.
The Mayor received orders
from the second interceptor
command stressing dangers of
outdoor celebrations traffic tie
ups, big crowds and too much
noise. Whistles and sirens will
not sound at midnight.
Closing time for Classified Ads 9
a. m. Too Late to Classify 12:80
p. m.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE SO ton hay. Floyd Bell,
Coleman Ranch, Phoenix.
USE OASCO BRIQUETS for a long
lasting me. Valley Fuel Co. Tel.
8378.
DR. B. W. HOFFMAN will resume his
practice at his home on Jackson
ville Htway, January 1st.
FOR SALE Boy's bicycle.
Adams Lane.
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WALTER BRENNAH WALTER HUSTON
ANNE BAXTER DANA ANDREWS
Viralnlo piUr. . J.h Corr.dln. . M.iy Howotd
Eigtn. Poll.n. . w.id Bend . Oolna Williams
gut mm
WANTED TO UCASE A new, modem
Ivrmm unf nrnlfirisvl hniiM with
Automatic beet. Must be well lo
cated. Call S306.
$2800
Extra Special Today
Kastelde Location
4'roofna, tile kitchen, nice bath,
laundry room. Rarage, lama lot, ex
cellent aoll. Owner leaving. Priced
to tell. Easv terms.
MARK A. OOLOT
Phone 3268 109 B. Main
Evenln. 3417 Beebe
(Exclusive Agenta)
FOR RENT 4-room fumlahed house,
new furniture, hardwood floor.
' fireplace, large garage and wood
shed. 37 60. Water paid. Adult.
Telephone 8041.
OASCO BRIQUETS Now 10 50 per
ton. Cheeper and better than coal.
Valley Fuel Co. Tel. 3378.
WTLL RENT or lease, unfurnished,
modern 5-room house by Junior
high school. No. 331 Haven St.
AUCTION SALE Every Saturday at 1
Livestock Pavilion. Phoenli, Ore
gon, commencing at 1 :0o p. m. Rel
Itne. all els sees of cattle, horses,
hogs and sheep. Have some good
consignments for this sale. Includ
ing dairv and butcher cattle: one
3-year old Hereford bull: one 30-
months old Roan Shorthorn bull.
Delvy cows must have certificate
of health. We vnrvlnate ol wridav
pm SO. OREOON LIVESTOCK ,
AUCTION CO. Col. A. H. Dudley
(Auctioneer). Phone 6333.
WANTED Feeder and weaner pigs.
Tribune, Box 1133.
WANTED Single cylinder washing
machine gasoline motor. Phone 1
3944. i
FOR 6 ALE Household furniture, dtn
ln room eet. radio, oil stove, rugs,
etc. Phone 4387, 1015 W. 11th.
TRY OASCO BRIQUETS The finest ,
solid fuel available. Valley Fuel
Co, Tel. 837. I
ASSOCIATED heating oils, day or t
night Tel. 8111. MED. FUEL. j
F B A LOANS qulctl, efflcl.ntlt
bandied Mark Onldf Aeencf
WANTED Partner who knows med-
lum slsed trucks. Box 1108 Tribune.
DANCE
Upper Applagat
Crang Hall
WED. NITE
New Year's Et, Dec. SI
FIRST BIG ADVENTURE
HIT OF THE NEW YEAR
Red-blooded entertainment . . . Exploding with
a fury of action, amotion and suspense to
quicken your pulses . that's
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ron SALE 98 tons hay. tint etrtttnt
I
in atack. 7 per ton. Herb Jlrecbele,
otmi vaiiey.
LET ME REFTMSH your car like new.
The finish will be guaranteed for
aa long aa you keep the car.
MITCHELL PAINT SHOP.
RAW PURS WANTED
HIOHEST cash prices paid for Mu-b-rata.
Skunk. a'Jnk. Coyote and Bob
Cata
Investigate our prices before nm
sell
MEDFORD BAROAIH HOU89
37 North Grape
TONIGHT
WALKER'S
NEW YEAR'S EYE
DANCE
DREAMLAND
Modern and Old-Tim Music
Nois Makers A Grand New
Yar Partyl
WALKER'S DANCI IS
EVERYBODY'S DANCI
Bring th Family
and Enjoy th Evaninf
DANCE
New Year's Eve
ORIENTAL
GARDENS
Modern and Old Tim
Noisemakers-Sarpantinoa
FUN FOR ALL
Real Dane Music
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