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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1942.
PAGE NINE
LOCAL and
Recent Visitors Among
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were Onis Grieves and Mr.
and
Mrs. Dal O'Harra.
Meeting Postponed Jolly
Stitchers club meeting which
was scheduled (or Friday with
Mrs. Harry Bameburg, has been
postponed until July 10.
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At Phoenix Alton Anderson
of Portland is visiting Mrs. Al
ton Anderson at Phoenix, where
she is visiting her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Lloyd Carver.
Visits Sister Mrs. A. Conro
Flero, manager of the canteen
at the airport, visited in Ash
land recently with her sister,
Mrs. James Stevens, former Med-
ford resident.
Return From Trip Keith and
Lloyd Ehrk returned Tuesday to
Medford after a four weeks' trip
to Huron, S. 13., and Somerset,
Wis., where they visited rela
tives and friends.
From Vallejo Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Scripter of Vallejo,
Cal., are visiting with Mr.
Scripter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. D. Scripter of 60 Rose avenue
and Mrs. Scnpters parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Davis, S30 Bessie
street.
Return to Medford Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Coss, 821 North Cen
tral .and Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Wakefield, 18 Almond street,
returned home last Friday from
a month's motor trip to Willmar
and Worthington, Minnesota,
where they visited relatives and
friends. They came through
Yellowstone Park on the return
trip.
Trial Resumed The trial In
justice court of William Alexan
der, cantonment worker charged
with drunken driving on the
treets of this city, will be re
lumed late this afternoon, to
permit another cantonment
worker to testify, when off
duty. Testimony was heard
most of yesterday afternoon in
the case.
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Returns Here Mrs. C. T.
Steward has returned to her
home. 1 Eastwood drive after a
month's vacation in the Pacific
northwest. Mrs. Steward visited
in Vancouver, B. C, Seattle,
Portland, Eugene and other
points of Interest. She combined
her pleasure trip with fall buy
ing for Adrienne's Dress shop,
' of which she is -owner..
Kids Plan Circus A neigh
oorhood circus with the pro
ceeds going to buy war savings
stamps for the performers was
the Invention of a group of chil
dren on South Oakdale this
week. The circus will be held
Friday afternoon and evening
at the Maurice Spatz home on
South Oakdale and is open to
the public, according to Tommy
Spatz, "ring master".
To Kelly Field Pvt. Alvin
Gould of Medford, now station
ed at Lowry field, Denver, Colo.,
where he recently graduated
from the air force armament
school, wrote friends here that
he, along with some 400 other
cadets, would be transferred to
Kelly field, Texas this month
to take physical examinations to
qualify for flight training as
pilots. Pvt. Gould spent a fur
lough here recently.
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cy ponce court yesterday for
oeing drunk in a mihli ni..
Joseph Dewitt McMahan forfeit
ed 10 bail on the same charge.
Lost Billfolds City police
said today that a number of
billfolds, lost by local residents,
are available at the city police
station upon identification. Many
contain drivers licenses and
other cards and may be had by
calling at the station.
Flue Fire The chemical
wagon of the Medford fire de
partment answered a call at the
residence of Dr. R. C. Mulhol
land, 105 Vancouver avenue at
11:50 a. m. today to extinguish
flue fire. Little damaee was
reported.
Move to Culnev Mr an
irs. tester Price have sold
their home at 12 Highland Drive
and moved to Quincy, Cal.,
where they have
fountain and confectionery. They
formerly operated Price's Con
fectionery at the corner of
fliam street and Central avenue.
Visiting Here Mr. and Mr.
Edward Schack and children.
Edwin, Jr.. and Marv Lnn nl
Beanie are visiting over the
week-end at the home of Mrs.
Schack's brother-in-law and sis-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hub
bard, 2451 Lyman avenue. The
Schacks motored to Medford.
Traffic Violations Mrs. Glen
Fabrick paid a fine of $2.50 lp
city police court yesterdav lor
double parking. Louis T. Ras-
ner forfeited 52.50 bail on the
same charge. Joseph Tuomisto
forfeited $5 bail for failure to
stop at a stop light and Clyde
Taylor was fined $5 for viola
tion of the basic rule.
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Certificates Here Certificates
for those who completed the
standard first aid classes of the
following instructors are avail
able at the Red Cross office in
the county court house: O. J.
Halboth ended May 14; Clyde
i;. r icntner, ended May 11; J.
B. Meehan, ended May 13; Sue
Moshberger, ended May 18; Rus
sell Acheson, ended May 18 and
Evelyn Mae Lowe at Sams
Valley, ended May 8.
Minor Mishap Bruce McKay
of 1025 Reddy avenue operating
a passenger car collided with a
vehicle belonging to the Capitol
Lumber company of Sacramen
to, Cal., at Ivy street near West
Main street Tuesday at 11:30 p.
m. according to a report filed.
L. Kirillin of Camp White and
Clyde McCrory of 307 Apple
street drove cars involved in a
minor accident on East Eighth
street near Central avenue Wed
nesday at 11:32 a. m. a report
filed yesterday stated.
HELP IS NEEDED
George E. Harris, secretary of
the local culinary workers union
said today, "local restaurants
are very short ol help, waitress
es-cooks and dishwashers. Many
women are replacing the men
in the kitchens and we need
many more women to replace
the men who are leaving each
week."
He urged those not working
to please register at the Culinary
Union office, 320 Liberty Build
ing." Closing tuna for Classified Ada
a. m. Too late to Classify 13 JO
p. m.
War Stamps For Sale!
ROXY
MfbU Onlv 6:45-9:00230 Inc. tas
Kiddles llo Inc. tax
a. I F rid ay Night I
and SATURDAY
CHARLES sfARRETT
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CRASH SUIT END
SEEN TOMORROW
Trial of the damage suit of
oiepnen J. Cline against the Pa
cific Greyhound Stages for $30,
000, now in its fourth day in
circuit court is expected to be
concluded tomorrow.
W. Edwin R. Dumo testi-
tied this morning for the de
fendants, and said Cline, follow
ing an examination showed he
naa made "a satisfactory recov
ery, considering the extent of
nls injuries." Medical testi
mony will be introduced by both
sioes.
The suit is based on a crash
a year ago between an auto
driven by Cline and a Pacific
Greyhound stage on the Pacific
nignway near Beall Lane. Nine
passengers on the stage were
hurt.
LIEUTENANT ELDEN
Word has been received here
that Lieutenant Ralph Waldo
tiaen, 35, United States naval
officer for more than 10 years
has been reported missing fol
lowing action in the perform
ance of his duty. Lieut. Elden
is the son of Mrs. Leila K. Elden.
of Portland, former Central
Point resident.
Lieut. Elden received an ap
pointment to the naval academy
at Annapolis, through Senator
Charles L. McNary in 1927,
graduating with the class of
1931. His father, Ralph Waldo
Elden died a number of years
ago. Lieut. Eldens' wife and
son reside in Chicaeo. 111., and
his sister, Mrs. Henry Dickinson,
lives in South Pasadena, Cal.
8490"lllSTS
At the close of business yes
terday afternoon, 8.940 motor
ists had purchased their $5 fed
eral use tax stamps at Medford
postoffice, it was announced
today by Postmaster Frank De
Souza. The stamps are good for
the 1942-43 fiscal year ending
June 30, 1943, and must be on
all vehicles in operation.
The postmaster said many
motorists had obtained their
stamps prior1 to the deadline
Wednesday, July 1 in order to
avoid the last-minute rush. He
added that some vehicle-owners
were still buying their stamps
today.
Value of the stamps sold up to
this morning was $44,500, De
Souza stated.
Um Mall Tribune want ads.
PHOTOS
3 for a Dime
Complete Line Novelty
Jewelry Engraving FREE
Camp Whita Bus Terminal
Open Evenings, Sundays
Shews Start 1:45-6:43-9:00
Hurry! Ends Saturday!
What a Star! What a Hit!
Coming SUNDAY!
I'm not whirling Kf
my peg? tot long! -
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SHERIDAN
RONALD
REAGAN
War Stamps and Bonds
for Sale Day and Nite!
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HEALTHY Bathlnr tnit
makers picked Janet Blair
(above), movie starlet, as Ideal
girl to show benefits of "swim
for health" week campaign.
NEW P.O. MARK IN
Shattering all previous mon
thly records, the postoffice In
June issued 4.455 war bonds
valued at $139,650, most of
which were purchased by con
tractors of Medford cantonment
employes under their rjavrol
deduction plan, according to
Postmaster Frank DeSouza.
The bonds, the postmaster
siatea, ranged in size from $25
to $1,000, several of the latter
denomination being sold.
George Codding, chairman of
the Jackson county Democratic
Central committee, today an
nounced the appointment of a
seven-man executive committee.
Members of the committee are
Moore Hamilton, Fred Kelly,
Vern Canon, L. P. Mathes, Ward
Spatz, Joe Marshall and Vern
Hastings. Secretary of the
county committee is Dr. E. W.
Barnum.
Alaska's three most Important
industries are fishing, gold min
ing and fur, ranked in the order
named.
NOW
Open
Every
Night
Mallneea
Every
"at. e Snn
Walk 2 Blocks Mora Paw 10e I.e..
SEE TWICE
Dial 094 Doors Open 8:43
Harry Overt They End Tonljhtl
Lupe Valet and Leon Errol In
"Mexican Spitfire al Sea"
Plus "Desperate Chance Ellary Queen"
RIDE THE THRILL-TRAIL WITH H0PPY!
let your pals
pound with that
rldin' fightin'
son of a six gunl
fSl Brad KING AmtyTLYDaPSf
y (jjBD JWanda McKAY-Robrt KENT
Tomorrow Nile and SAT.
TWO RIP-ROARING WESTERNS!
of the
BURNING PERMITS
WILL END MONDAY
No permits for burning In the
city limits will be Issued by the
lire aepartment beginning Mon
day, Fire Chief Roy Elliott stat
ed today. He said that residents
were being asked to rjrotect
their property by trimming of
weeas and grass from the. build
ings. Because the outlook for fire
is "very dangerous" the forest
office also is issuing no fire per
mits ouisiae ine city limits.
Elliott stated however, that
small amounts of trash may be
Durnea tne owner extin
guishes the fire thoroughly be
fore night. Permission for burn
ing of small trash piles may be
secured by telephoning the fire
department, only a verbal per
mit being needed.
MAYFIELD, RUPP
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A. S. V. Carpenter, chairman
of the war transportation com
mittee in Jackson county an
nounced today the appointment
oi Li. u. Mayfield, senior high
school principal and Lloyd Rupp,
head of the plasterers' union in
this city, as members of his com
mittee. Carpenter explained that
duties of the committee includ
ed saving of rubber, by reduc
tion of speed, walking where
possible and doubling-up on pas
sengers in automobiles. He said
that the campaign to this end
was being organized immediate
ly in the county. New members
will be added to the committee
as needed.
1,058 REGISTERED
E
A total of 1058 males were
registered Tuesday in Jackson
county in the latest United
States registration of manpower
according to the selective serv
ice boards today. Of this num
ber 570 were through board
number one in Medford and the
remaining 488 from board num
ber 2, comprising districts out
side Medford.
The registration was for males
between the ages of 18 and 20.
Reports from several outlying
districts were received this
morning resulting in a complete
tabulation of youths between
these ages in the county.
Closing time tor Classified Ads
a. m. Too late to Classify 13:80
p. m.
AS MUCH!
40c
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2
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Too Late to Classify
WHY BITLDI Buy thlt modern
Dam tor leas. I acre rrrlgatc.1. Just
TOiwav ciiy limit, a oearooms.
lota of unftn lined sosre
second floor, shade, free pmof ga
rage, good place to keep cow and
rnicsens. i-n 3.io, naif eft Ah
cai. tro mo. No interest. Route a.
Bos 389, v ml. olf Jacksonville
Hit. on Rosa lne.
FOR SALX 1 Extra fine 1S38 Ford
1 (on truck, long wheel base.
Eaton rear end. ROOUS RIVER
CHEVROLET, Sttl & Bartlett, Tel
FOR SALE OR TRADE large work
noraa. and stork trailer, good tires.
for livestock. James Keith, 1 mt
wes Talent School.
LAMBERTS, So lb. You pick. S1J
Portland.
WANTED Experienced waitress.
None other need apply. The What
Not. WANTED 3 wheeled trailer. Egglea-
con. ll f Laurel.
FOR RENT Apartment. Adulta. 334
Apple.
WANTED Hay hands, call evenlnga.
l1! mi. n. w. central point, r o.
Lonand.
WANTED Experienced dun washer.
The Wnat-Not.
FOR BALE a Acres. 4 -room modern
house. Cherry and 10th 8t, Cen
tral Point. D. H. Uerrlu.
FOR SALE An excellent 1933 Plym-
outn 4-door sedan; also a real good
Tin cnevrolet coupe. ROGUE RIV
ER CHEVROLET, 8th At Bartlett.
Phone 2388.
WANTED Houaetraller. Best car buy
lor S3TO caAh. p. o. Box 330,
Grants Pass, Ore.
19SS CHEVROLET SEDAN. Shults
Bros.
FOR SALE Lovely 8 foot i door
Lmyton refrigerator, sioo. sold new
for about S300. 80S w. Main.
84 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, good rub
ber; also J 8 Dodge Sedan, good
rubber. 608 Palm ct.
CHERRIES All kinds. Dolph
Pblpps. Crater Lake Hwy.
ONE REGISTERED Short Ham Bull.
IB mo. old. 18 weiner pigs. Must
sell by Sunday. So. end of South
Columbus Ave.
WANTED Female cook. Afternoon
shift. Apply The Coffee Pot.
FOR SALE Complete household fur
niture, refrifferator, electno stove,
bed. table, chalra, couch, gmrden
tools, set body and tender man'a
tools, mechanics tools, miscellane
ous artlclea. C. C- Gannett, 3
mllea north Central Point, Box 378.
RENT Ground floor apartment, also
tent house lor ss.e. joo w. jack
eon. ROOM FOR RENT
-130 Oeneaaee.
Inquire evenings.
FOR SALE 1638 4 door Ford Sedan.
heater, radio, good rubber, me
chanically A-l. Rogue Valley Trac
tor Co., 6th and Riverside.
OOOD RIPS cheniet. So to 60 on
tre. Calhoun Ranch, 1 mile 8W.
Phoenhc, Fort Baker Road.
WANTED Night clerfc. Grand Hotel.
Tilt Mnt Wirllv
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Since "Gone With
a Erie Knight's grand war novel be
comes the screen's most widely discussed
motion plctural It eapturat all the ax
eltement. the romarfce o( world allamel
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OWNER LEA VINO TOWN A strictly
ssennce price six room house on
Wast 10th atnt Bemuuful shad
ed lot. Mnnv conveniences,
BROWN WHITE
Dial 1930 - nines 4983
WILL SWAP IMS Too S Chevrolet
truk. new rubber, recently com
pletely overhauled, for god Ton
vut. i.wfc unstra xn juas.
- ll tool.
FOR SALE One Jersey heifer, heevy
, , u,rr wws, mil miixing
Enter gate at north end of can.
Moment. A. U Daugherty.
FOR SALS Ring chemas. Old p-
cuio nwy. jo. . L. Hltt, Ph. 8417.
WANTED Qua or kerosene refrlger-
wr. L"ntr Tayior, m. l, Box ho,
Central Point.
WANTED Filters inri hrir.n i
lofTN steady work. S1JO per thoua-
w.m. bi owv. jnoune.
8IM3 CHERRIES FOR SAIK-A33
isyior St. r-nonn 4885 or 43SO.
FOR SALPJ 3 bedroom house, base-
inenv. lumsrs, isrRs living room
fireplace, near High School, phone
eaoo.
FOR SALE OR LEASE Small houw
In country, modem, bath room.
wster pressure system. 8 mllea, on
gooa rosos. r-none 03fls.
WANTED Best csr S173 cssh can
buy. Must be in good condition.
rnone owl.
FOR RENT -Furnished house to
adulta. Phone 14xx3. Central
roint.
FOR SALE Cabin at Diamond Lake
l. rennington. 3033 Market St.,
Redding, Calif.
FOR SALE Fryers, 60o each. U R.
Koger, Hiu Addiuon. west end
Beall Lane. Rt. 1, Box e.
FOR BALK OR TRADE For Eugene
property 3 small houses. Income
8100 month. Room to build more
Write Tribune Box 8073.
FOR BALB Small range with oolla
no iiiunns. aiso isxis tarpoitn.
701 No. Riverside.
FOR SALE Why pay rent when you
mn own a gooa nome so cneapr
Ollmora Service Station, Jackson
ville. WANTED Girl who can operate cal
culator or oomptometer and do
general office work. Box 3030
Tribune.
War Damage
INSURANCE
All ol Our Companies
Are Writing
War Damage' Insurance
CALL 2076 FOR
INFORMATION
Spencer-Bagley
AGENCY
102 W. Main Street
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BIG WEEK!
UN I w I i 1 5
THOMAS
MITCHELL
Henry Stephenson Gladys Cooper Sara Allgood .
Poiltlvsly Ends Tonight!
"Reap the WOd Wind" - in Color!
flee This Show Onlvi Ma)aSOo-Uo Irea. SSc-tSa Inc. Tax
flflfflitWIfil
WANTED fXaa night cook. The
Shark.
BIO JUICY Royal Anna. Stag, rw
pia cherries, uslmgated. Sc. Bler
ma. First Lena on right peat 2nd
arhool. Griffin Creek Rd. Picking
Sat, snd Sun. Bring containers.
MALE DISHWASHER WANTED At
Lunch Box Cafe. Apply momuaga.
WANTED Drag saw. Call t-l
HsnUlton.
LOST Ladles Bulove. wrist watch, at
Soda Oulch ou Green Springs Hwy.
Reward. Call at Anderson's Groc
eery. Talent.
WANTED Oardner, middle aged
couple, caretaker, modern 4 -room
rottace. attractive, propoaltloxt, pr
nianent. Beat 8431. Tribune.
FOR SALS Small Cle.Trae trectoe
In good running order. Very cheap.
Rotiue Valley Tractor Co- Ath as
Riverside.
FARMERS Last chance for Mr
Cormlck-Deertng Kb. S3 Harvester.
Thresher, now on band. Will be
transferred to other territory if
not soli! by July 3rd. W. . Alax.
ander. central Point, MoCormtck.
Det-rlng Deslr.
FOR SALE a Holophane electne
light futures with chains. Will oaf
ry 300-watt lights. A bargain if
taken at onoe. call at Mall
Tribune ofilce.
FOR BALE 40 ton alfalfa hay In
- unr noiKFW TOeO, O. W.
Medford. P. D. Lofland, Central
Point.
LIVESTOCK SALE at Pavilion will be
temporarily dosed untu further no.
tlae. So. Ore. Livestock Auction Co.
WANTED Commercial spraying. 11
i 1 - u mcuiora r-n ooon sacuonagle.
J.taW.
BOOST YOUR MORALE!'
DANCE
On The FOURTH
SAT. HUE
ORIENTAL
GARDENS :
DANCINO :30 to .1:30
Big Hall Ray's Music!
Singing Skinny and a grand
. tlmel Popular Prices!.
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