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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1942.
PAGE FTVl
LOCAL and
Back Horn Mn. Emma L.
Merriman of BIS North Bartlett
street returned home yesterday
after spending the Yule season
at the home of her son, Lester
Merriman, in Ashland.
.
Returns North Mrs. Naomi
Montgomery left last night by
train for Portland after spend
ing the holidays at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J A. Perry and
family, 604 West Main street
Week of Prayer The Rev.
Fred M. Weatherford will talk
on 'The Church in The Home"
at the World's Week of Prayer
meeting tonight at 7:30 o'clock
In the First Christian church.
The public is invited.
Army Address Fred Grigsby,
local youth who enlisted in the
army recently, may be address
ed now at the Medical Replace
ment Training Center Camp
Grant. 111. Earl C. Wheelock and
Elton E. Jefferson may be ad
dressed at the Air Corps Unas
signed, Sheppard Field, Wichita
Falls, Texas.
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Frasler Transferred Floyd
Frazler and son. Bill, of Greeley,
Colo., were week-end visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Armstrong, 308 North Ivy street.
Mr. Frazier, who has been Boy
Scout executive In Greeley for
the past six years, has been
transferred to Anchorage, Alas
ka, where he will act as execu
tive. He is the son-in-law of Mr.
and Mrs. Armstrong. The Fraz
iers were en route to Alaska.
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To Conduct Service Adju
tant and Mrs. M. Scofield, heads
of the Salvation Army corps in
Spokane, Wash., will conduct
services at 8 tonight in the Med
ford Salvation Army hall, Bart
lett and Fourth streets. They are
returning by car to Spokane
from Pasadena. Cal., whither
they were called on Salvation
army business. Adjutant Scofield
has been active for years in Sal
vation Army social work and re
cently aided in organizing a
corps unit of the USO in San
Miguel county, Cal.
WILL BE TOPIC AT
MEETING SERIES
A series of farm meetings,
with special reference to de
fense production, will be held
next Monday and Wednesday in
the courthouse auditorium, each
session starting at 10 o'clock, it
was announced today by Coun
ty Agent R. G. Fowler.
The session Monday will be
devoted to livestock, with H. E.
Lindgren, Oregon State College
specialist. In charge. N. L. Ben
nion of the same school will
have charge of the afternoon
session with poultry as the sub
ject. Tuesday, the Oregon State
college specialists will hold a
session in Grants Pass for Jose
phine county farmers.
The meetings will be resumed
here Wednesday with Prof.
Hyslop and Arthur King ad
dressing the morning session,
with crops and soils, as the
topics, and in the afternoon
gardens will be the subject with
O. T. Whorter in charge.
Two Draw Fines for
Lack of 1942 Plates
Albert O. Helms and Camden
E. Wheaton, local residents,
were each fined $1.80 and costs
in Justice court yesterday for
having no 1942 license plates
on their autos.
Marvin Hansen of Oakland.
Cal., was fined $1.90 and costs
for failure to have an oper
ator's license.
LITTLE To Mr. and Mrs.
Don. 909 Stevens street, Jan. 6,
a girl, 0 lbs., at Community hos
pital. HARRIS To Mr. and Mrs
Wayne, 2509 Lyman avenue,
Jan. 7, a girl, 7 lbs., at Commu
nity hospital.
CHESTNUT To Mr. and Mrs.
L. M., Talent, Jan. 4. a boy, 8
lbs., at Community hospital.
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PERSONAL
Minor Accident Viola H.
Moore of Central Point and R.
G. Squire of Sacramento, Cal.,
drove cars Involved in a slight
mishap on the Pacific highway
north of Central Point yesterday
afternoon, according to a report
on file today.
Return Home Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph R. Marshall returned to
their home In Medford early this
week from Portland where they
spent a week visiting their sons
and daughters-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph R. Marshall, Jr., and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marshall.
Driver Tests Persons who
want licenses or permit to op
erate motor vehicles will be ex
amined here Saturday between
8 a.m. and 5 p.m. A state exam
iner will be In council chambers
on the top floor of city hall and
aplicants are asked to report to
him.
Hearing Tomorrow Applica
tion of the Oregon-Nevada-California
Fast Freight, Inc., for per
mit to operate as a common car
rier of property between fixed
termini in Oregon will be heard
tomorrow at 10 a m.. In the cir
cuit court room in the county
courthouse. This is a recessed
hearing.
House Burns Word has been
received here that the home of
Arthur Iverson In Lakeview
burned to the ground with all
its contents on New Year's eve.
Nobody was injured. Iverson, a
graduate of Medford high school
and son of George Iverson of this
city. Is manager of a grocery
store in Lakeview.
To Portland Ernest P. Leav
itt, superintendent of Crater
Lake national park, left Monday
night by train for Portland
where he was to attend a meet
ing of forest service officials
relative to the forests and the
national defense program. Mr.
Leavltt returned Sunday from
California where he visited rela
tives in Yosemite national park
and Fresno during the holiday
season.
FINN PEACE HINT
E
Stockholm, Jan. 7. (JPi Ru
mors that Finland is seeking
peace with Russia were given
color today by a disclosure that
high Finnish officials. Including
Juhu Paasikivl, former minister
to Moscow, had visited Stock
holm recently.
Paasikivi's presence here was
regarded as particularly signifi
cant In some quarters because
he headed the Finnish delega
tion to Moscow which negoti
ated the peace ending the 1939
40 war between Russia and Fin
land. Russian circles here do not
deny the possibility of peace
talks with Finland, but they say
there has been no meeting be
tween Paasikivl and Madame
Alexandra Kollantay, Soviet
ambassador to Sweden.
Aerial Scenes In
Craterian Picture
Filmed In Medford
Late last summer group of
Hollywood technicians, camera
men and stunt flyers arrived In
Medford and set up head
quarters at the Medford airport
for some stunt flying scenes. It
was the technical crew for the
picture, "Keep 'Em Flying,"
starring comedy aces Abbott
and Costello, opening today at
the Craterian theatre.
It isn't the first time that
Hollywood has sent technicians
to the Rogue River valley for
background scenes but, those
who were lucky enough to see
the "rushes" of the scenes film
ed here when previewed one
night after the last show at the
Craterian theatre, were enthus
iastic in praise of the exception
ally good scenes of the Rogue
River valley's many scenic won
ders. Audiences will find it easy
to recognize Roxy Ann and the
surrounding hills. And those
who have been up In the air
above Medford airport will rec
ognize many familiar scenes: the
orchards, the desert, the air
port and, looking sharp, even
the Crater Lake highway.
The Navajo Indians believe
the earth Is flat and that sun,
moon and stars revolve around
the earth.
Miilflatuk are
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I'tat CKambrUm LoUtw. ctVuf, foldm.
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Barbara Stanwyck Coming In "You
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Barbara Stanwyck and Henry
Fonda, who delighted theatre
audiences with their perform
ances in 'The Lady Eve", are
re-united in a new comedy-
"Burma Convoy" Rialto Thriller
The world's most dangerous
road the Burma Road is
brought to the screen in a thril
ling drama of the Orient, "Bur
ma Convoy", which heads the
double bill coming to the Rialto
theatre tomorrow for a three
day run. Charles Bickford and
800 More Aulcisls
Apply for License
The sheriff's office aides re
ported today that since Decem
ber 15, they had issued approxi
mately 3500 license permits to
autoists. They figured this was
about 800 more than last year.
Autoists continue to trickle in
for permits but the rush has
subsided. Monday and Tuesday
were fairly lively. It is esti
mated the majority of the coun
ty motorists have procured new
plates, either through the sher
iff's office or the secretary of
state.
CAR" or THANK
We wish to express our sincere ap
preciation to our many friends and
neighbors for their kindness and
sympathy during our pecent bereave
ment. Also for the beautiful flowers.
Mrs. Winnlfred Caton, Elmer and
Albert Hanscom.
Mtes Only 0:46-8:00 3.1c Inc. tax
Kiddles 11c Inc. tax
TOMITF eaail
Plut:! Thurs. Nite!
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ROXY
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romance, "You Belong To Me ',
coming to the Craterian theatre
Sunday for a three-day showing.
Edgar Buchanan, Roger Clark,
Ruth Donnelly and Melville
" V;.;.' -
Keye Luke have leading roles
with Frank Albertson and Eve
lyn Ankers.
"The Royal Mounted Patrol",
starring Charles Starrett as one
of the famous Canadian Mount
ed Police, plays as the compan
ion action feature.
350 Tons of Rubber
Burns in Junk Yard
Sacramento, Calif., Jan. 7
(JP) Twenty thousand used
automobile and truck tires 350
tons of rubber went up in
acrid smoke at a north Sacra
mento wrecking yard last night.
John Kamofsky, owner qf the
wrecking firm, estimated his
loss at $100,000. He did not
know how the fire started.
JAP PAPER QUITS
Portland, Jan. 7 (T" Publi
cation of the Japanese language
daily newspaper, Oregon News,
has halted. I. Oyama was pub
lisher of the newspaper, estab
lished In 1904.
It Is estimated that every
tenth Navajo Indian of New
Mexico Is a medicine man.
Hurry! Ends Tonight!
Ronald Raagan and James Cleason In
"9 LIVES ARE
Plus All-Star Cast In "MOONLIGHT IN HAWAII
WWtUS IICKrORD SaJS
IVEIYN aNKUS VWH & A T
FRAMK ALBERTSON J Zjn V. - i, ' '.
KEYE LUKE jT "f tLTt jfft P 1
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Complete Shows oa Week
IatsTiwva Always 2 Features
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Belong To Me"
Cooper are also featured In this
fast moving comedy of a Jealous
husband and his doctor-wife,
whose career is all cluttered up
with handsome men patients.
I Roxy Funsters
A cast of hilarious funsters
including Bert Wheeler, Phil
Regan, Constance Moore and
Tommy Dorsey and his orches
tra have featured leads in "Las
Vegas Nights", which opens for
tonight and tomorrow night at
the Roxy theatre as the com
panion feature with "One Night
in Lisbon", starring Fred Mac
Murray and Madeleine Carroll.
Pear Market
Yesterday
New York, Jan. 0 P)-(U8DA)
Pears: 8 Oregon, 1 Washington un
loaded. 0 cars arrived, 10 on track;
Oregon Bosc 746 fancy as Is $.70-1.16,
average $1.13; $46 No. Is $1.40-800,
small lot $3.40, average $3.1$: An
Jous 730 extra fancy $3.16-3.00, aver
age $3.43; Cornice 136 extra fancy
$3 06-3.16. average $3.08; 498 fancy
S3.O0-3.S8. averag $241. ,
Chicago, Jan. 0. (;P)-(USDA)
Pears: S cars on track; 1 Oregon, 1
Washington arrived, a diverted; no
sales reported.
Too Late to Classify
NEWLY furnished houses, two and
three rooms. 808 W. Main.
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A gripping adventure on
the world's most danger
ous road!
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PATROL
CHARLES STARRETT
Days Start at 1:4 V8:4-t:20
DRrvTNO to Portland Thursday- Have
room for several companions. Phone
1743.
FOR SALS Duroo weaner pigs. O.
Owens. Orchard Hoots Drive. Pnone
30M.
FOR RENT Partly furnished modem
duplex, t rooms and enclosed sleep
ing porch. On Medford Heights.
Phone 10i.
FOR BALE Ear corn. W. H. Arnold.
Phone 0389.
FOR SALS Hlxh-srede Jersey
Ousrnsey row and calf. George
Tretchler, Central Point.
WIDOW wishes oorrespondenos. Box
U33. Tribune.
PLANER BLOX Btf 300 cf. load,
MOO. HEP. FUEL. Tel. $111.
WANTED Tour wash day porch to
make comfortable with Vltapsne.
Dial 40SJ.
USE OASCO BRIQUETS for a long
lasting fire. Valley Fuel Co. Tel.
$370.
USED CARS -Lots of them. $0 to
choose from. Get yours now. Sell
ing 10 times faster than a year
ago. Shulta Bros.
WANTED A dlsl from you. 4088. for
eatlmata on bullt-lns to order.
TRT OASCO BRIQUETS The finest
solid fuel available. Valley Fuel
Co. Tel. $976.
FOR SALE two-wheeled trailer, new
bed. Fred Stephenson. Arnold Lane.
Boi 320.
T-ROOM unfurnished house, elost-ln.
reasonable rent. Phone Softs.
FOR RENT fl-room modern furnish
ed house. $10 Bennett. Phone 3300.
REGISTERED nurse wishes private
nursing. Phone 8064. 62a N. River
aide. Apt. 3.
LOST A V-$ hub cap on King
Highway or In Medford. Finder
please phone 0377 after 0 p.m. L. 8.
Bashaw.
FOR RENT Neat 4 -room house, near
schools. Phone 8736.
YOU'LL BAIL OUT OF YOUR SEAT
with LAUGHTER!
They're sweeping the
gale-spins of glea . .
with tons of fun and
TODAY
Hunt scenes against
tha background oi
ROXY ANN
and ether Rogue Val
ley scenic wonders
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MATBi
Adults. Sic
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Kiddles ....He
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NOW la the time to get that bird
dog to train far next season. I
have an English setter female, lUj
yrs. old. Just right ae. I will aril
for $70. She's eligible for papers.
Call at 111 Washington and have a
look, or telephone 4026.
FOR SALE Light two-wheel trailer.
1710 North Riverside.
OASCO BRIQUETS Now $1660 per
ton. Cheaper and better than coal.
Valley Fu : Co. Tel. 8370.
OeBAUFR APTS. Furn. or unfum.,
3-s rms.. modern building, fine
lorntlon. 0th and Oakdale. Phone
$447.
FOR SALE IS milk cows, mostly
Guernsey, coming with second calf;
93 head Guernsey springer helfere.
Fred West. Klelnhammer Ranch,
Jacksonville. Phone 691.
WANT TO BUY Good fir lore deliv
ered at Murphy. Oregon. Top price.
Phone 4304.
HEATED ROOM In private home, very
nice, garage If desired. Phone 4S67.
S-ROOM furnished apartment. Adults
only. $ B. Jackson St.
REWARD for Information leading to
recovery of female Springer Spaniel
Bird Dog, year old. black and white,
whit predominating. Mrs. Wilbur
Stevens, comer Spring St. and Wa
bash. Phone 3301 during office
hours or 137 N. Central. Steve's
Shoe Service.
1939 PONTTAO 0 Deluxe Coupe with
heater, radio, fogllghta and other
extras. ALSO 1936 FORD V-$ Panel.
Both cara In excellent condition.
A. Z. "Tubby" Dean, your Pontiae
dealer, new Richfield Station, 0th
and Orape. Dial 3943.
OASCO BRIQUETS Soe per ewt. at
yard. MED. FUEL. 1132 N. Central.
WANTED Experienced man to cut
3000 tier of wood. Hawley Fuel.
01B No. Riverside.
B A LOANS qulcklv elflolenUv
handled Mark Ooldv Agency
FOR SALE Two loads of mixed
weanera. Mike Hanley, Lake Creek,
Ore.
nation In FUN-formallon and
. as they Jive-bomb the blue$
sunny song!
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MARTHA CAROL
RAYQ BQUQ
WIUIAM DICK
GARGAN FORAN
CHARLES LANS SIX HITS
A Skyfull of Sunny Sengt!
"You Don't Know Whst Lore Is"
"The Boy With The Wistful Eyes"
"Pig Foot Pete"
"tet'l Keep Em Flying"
"I'm Getting Seocunental Over You"
Complete Shows Dally at l:4S - i:JO
M il A I r
FOR SALE Cfleap. Chow and Sheo
herd pupa. Inquire Mae's Market,
North Pacific Hlway.
QUALITY AUTO PAINTTNO at res,
onable prion. MITCHELL PAINT
SHOP.
RAW FURS WANTED
HIGHEST cash prices paid for Mush
rats. Skunk. Mink, Coyote and Boh
Cau
Investigate our prices before yow,
sell
MEDFORD BARGAIN BOOBS
37 North Orape
FOR RENT Meely furnished dupkva.
Oil heat, electric kitchen. Maytag,
over-atuffrd Adults. 01$ North Riv
erstde.
DoThis
Has a Cold
Relieve Misery With
Improved Vich Treatment
This Unproved treatment actually
makes Vlcks VspoRub give rvui
KTTU $9U1 TIM fVU S70U
ACTS $ WATS AT ONC1 to
bring relief... Ft itmuif $ to upper
breathing passage with eoothlnf
medicinal vapors . . . STMUUTIS
chest and back surfaces like a
warming poultice . . . And wonts
roe noun to ease coughs, relleva
muscular soreness or tightness
and bring real comfort.
To get this Improved treatment
, . . simply massage VapoRub for
1 minutes ON back as well aa
throat and chest, then spread
thick layer on chest and cover
with warmed cloth. Try itl vices
vaporub the Improved Way.
plus "Crime Doea
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