MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1942.
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and
MMt Tonight A civilian de
fense air raid precaution class
for USO volunteers will be held
at the senior high school audi
torium tonight at 7:30 o'clock.
To Reshingle Dr. L. D. Ins
keep made application at the
city Inspector's office yesterday
to reshingle his residence at
S401 Hillcrest road at a stated
cost of $200.
Held In Jail Frank Archl
bold Robert of this city is being
held In the city jail on a charge
of burglary. He is charged with
entering the Reliable Cleaners
Sunday night and taking a pair
of trousers and coat. Prior to
I that, he told city police that he
had removed a billfold from a
coat In a local cafe and later
the same evening picked up a
bicycle on a lawn and started
to ride it way until someone
turned a spotlight on him.
Minor Collision Webster An
derson of 2218 Capitol avenue
and Clarence M. Van Hout of
Gold Hill, were operators of
automobiles Involved in a minor
collision six ' miles north of
Medford on Bybee road yester
day at 6:30 p. m. Anderson was
driving a passenger car and Van
Hout a truck, a report on file
stated. Another minor collision
involved the automobiles of
A. S. Fleischer, 325 West Third
street and L. G. Bradley, no
(address listed, at the intersec-
tion of Ivy and Sixth streets
yesterday at 5 p. m. "
War Stamps For Sale!
Xlghti Only 6:45.9:00250 lot tax
Kiddles 11c Inc. tax
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To Coast Van R. Gilbert of
13S North Holly street and
Maynard Bush of 44 North
Peach street left yesterday for
Yachats and other coast points.
where they plan to spend a
week.
Returns Home Miss Willette
Lindley returned to her home
Monday after a visit In Port
land. She was accompanied by
Mis Peggy Blenis of Portland
who will be a guest at the Lind
ley home for a short time.
Back From Portland Robert
Holmes, district freight and pas
senger agent for the Southern
Pacific railway with offices in
Medford, has returned here aft
er spending a few days on busi
ness in Portland and Roseburg.
Street Widened North Oak-
dale avenue between West Main
and Sixth street has been wid
ened eight feet on the west side.
The improvement is nearly com
pleted, according to the act
ing city superintendent, Frank
Rogers.
'Inbeiweeaer" Dance Boys
and girls of the eighth to elev
enth grades are invited to the
Inbetweener s Marine dance
to be held Friday from 8 until
10:30 p. m. at the Lincoln
school gymnasium, it was an
nounced today.
Traffic Violations A. K. Mor
ris paid a $5 fine in the city
police court yesterday on a
charge of parking in an alley.
E. Q. Wilson paid .$10 fine for
violation of the basic rule and
Grace Smith paid $5 fine today
for failure to stop at a stop
street.
Marriage Licenses Among
Jackson county residents who
made application for marriage
licenses in Reno yesterday were
Ario Bianchi of this city and
Geneva Cullop of Ashland; Jack
C. Langston and Jacalyn Faye
Thurman, both of this city, ac
cording to an Associated Press
wire report.
Many Forfeit Ball John
i Thomas McBride, Walter Gor
I don Farmbes, Earl Cooper,
Harry M. Fisher, and William
I Frank Mytrey forfeited $10 bail
in the city police court yester
day on charges of being drunk.
Alfred Harrison Neal was fined
$10 or five days in the city jail
and William Wesley Philp and
Henderson Gates each- were
fined $10 on a similar charge.
Summer Meet Cub Pack No. 8
of Washington school will hold
its first summer pack meeting
and achievement council Wed
nesday evening at Jackson Hot
Springs. Each cub, with his
parents and friends will bring
his own luncheon. A well
planned program will follow
the picnic which will be served
at 8 d. m. After the cubs have
! had a swim, awards will be
given. All are Invited.
House Entered Mrs. Arthur
Davis of 402 South central
avenue, reported to city police
yesterday that someone gained
entrance to her home yesterday
afternoon while sh? was in the
Rorlr vnrH nr.i ramnvHl cash
from her pocketbook, leaving
the pocKetDOOK on ine irom
porch. The intruder entered the
house by means of unhooking
the screen on the front door,
the city police report stated.
Returns From Trip Glen
Wooldridge of Grants Pass,
fishing guide, returned Sunday
from a three-day boat trip down
Rogue river from Grants Pass
to Gold Beach, and reported
that salmon are schooling at the
mouths of the creeks to get In
the cold water. A few steel-
head are being caught In the
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lower part of the river, but
salmon fishing is slow at the
mouth of the river, he stated.
Wooldridge has made seven boat
trips to the mouth this spring
and summer.
GIRL SCOUTS AID
Girl Scouts Joined the ranks
of volunteer workers at the
Jackson county rationing board
offices yesterday and are help
ing with filing and typing. Hob
art Price, executive secretary of
the Jackson county rationing
board said today. Although
many older Girl Scouts are as
sisting other volunteer workers
will be appreciated.
Price also explained today
that while sugar canning certi
ficates may be secured at the
rationing board in IS minutes
now, due to added office help.
the certificates will still be
mailed to registrants if desired.
Those who wish to have their
certificates for sugar canning
mailed to them may do so and
they will be received a few days
alter applications are filed, it
was explained.
Phoenix
Phoenix, July 14 (Spl Miss
Alma Phyllis Wier and Austin
Caldwell were married at the
Brown rig g home Sunday at 6
p. m. by the Rev. M. Brownrigg.
Attendants were Miss Lola June
Coblelgh and Albertus Wier.
Also present were the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam R.
Wier, Mrs. B. A. Montgomery
and Mrs. Brownrigg. The new-
lyweds will reside in Medford.
Phoenix Presbyterian Missionary
will hold their annual picnic on the
spacious grounds of th Robert W.
Pram home Thursday. All Mission
ary and Ladles Aid members are
InTtted. Luncheon will be aerved at
noon and besides the picnic lunch,
all attending are asked to bring their
own service.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Lakaaen have re
turned to Beanrton after several
months resldenos hers. Also leaving
for the northern pert of the state
were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blevlns
who fcava resided at the Cottage
Court for several months. -
Woodford Turptn left for Portland
a week ago Sunday and on Tuesday
reported for work at the shipyards.
Mrs, Turpln Is In Portland now also,
but will return to Phoenix before
moving up permanently.
Mr. and Mrs. Phi! Thurston motor
ed to Prospect Sunday to visit rela
tives. Miss Patricia Furry returned from
the Oakland-San Francisco district
where she has vacationed for the
past three weeks. She was a guest
of Miss Mar J oris KettewelL former
Phoenix resident.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Dunn and Mr.
and Mrs. John Daugbarty of Ash
land were Sunday guests at the A.
Stevens home.
Mr. and Mrs. Rues Hill of Klamath
Falls visited friends In the .com
munity Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wier and fam
ily of Pasadena, Oal.. have been
visiting the 6. R. Wier family- The
group spent the Fourth at Oregon
Caves.
Mrs. A. R. Dudley and daughters
snd Mras. A. 1. Stevens and children
left Monday night for a several
days vacation at Crescent City. Oallf.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Sutton of
Oakland. Calif., are guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Morris, and also visit
ing the Delbert Cook family.
Of Interest to many Phoenix resi
dents Is news received lately of the
death of Mrs. 8. V. Hedges in Otto
Wyo, Mrs. Hedges passed sway April
as st the home of her daughter. Mrs.
Ula Christie. She will be remember
ed as having made her home with
her daughter, Mrs. Ksllle Crawford,
on Fourth street until last August
when she went to Wyoming. Mrs.
Crawford left Phoenix In early De
cember and pased away In Arlsona
shortly after.
Bernard Sauer and Bin Manscom
left by bus last night for Cheyenne,
Wyoming with Dick Hlnes who has
been visiting relatives hers for the
past month. They plan to return for
the pear harvest.
4 Roaring Day. J
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Wallace Beery has the most
lovable role of his career In
"Jackass Mail," roaring story of
California's turbulent mining
days of 1849, which comes to
the Cool Cratenan theatre to
morrow for a four-day run.
Beery plays another of his
would-be bad roles as a bad
man who becomes a hero when
he stops a gang of cut-throats
from robbing the "Jackass mail.''
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Janette McDonald is at the
Rialto theatre today for a three
day run opposite Nelson Eddy
in I Married An Angel." The
eagerly anticipated picture sur
rounds the singing stars with a
fine cast and a host of new
songs. Among those featured
are Edward Everett Horton,
Binnie Barnes, Reginald Owen
and Douglass Dumbrille.
Roxy's Funsters
Abbott and Costello open a
three-day run today at the Roxy
theatre in - their funniest com
edy yet, "Keep 'Em Flying," in
which they Join the army air
corps to do their bit for their
Uncle Sammy.' - -
Martha Eaye plays opposite
the funsters. Most of the back
ground shots were filmed in
Medford and -vicinity with Table
Rock looming up In the air
scenes.
"Strange Alibi," plays as the
added feature.
Helium was first used in dirig
ibles late in 1821.
Too Late to Classify
PARTY who louixt ladj't wrt.t w.tch
at Cntartan pleue phon 38ae. R-
WAWTED Hoinekeeper or bord
nd room In county for 1 ehUJrn.
wtn AAT.K .Vmi tracts
chor than city lot.. U mile
north wt of Porrt Patrol station.
Midway Road. e Mra. Cummin,
nt. i, ventral rviut.
TOR SALS On. pair attraotlv.
brown almplei walking ahoaa. alaa
tAC. Near worn. Inquire 710
N. RlverUde An, MaeUord.
Holly Headliner
Zasu Pitts plays the funniest
role of her career as a timid
lass , who meets up with ruth
less gangsters and becomes the
toughest one of them all in
"So's Your Aunt Emma," which
comes to the Holly theatre for
tomorrow night and Thursday
night. Roger Pryor plays op
posite.
Almost Married, a gay com
edy with Robert Paige, Jane
Frazee and Eugene Pallette in
feature! leads, will play as the
companion comedy.
FOR SALE Davenport and ehatr,
oak dreuins tabl and oak rocker.
SI N. Peach.
FOR 6 ALB Log Truck dual trailer.
Oood abapa, good rubber. Phone
1049.
FOR SALE Antique China, brasa
and embroidered laoae. Call 6360
for appointment.
WANTED TO BUY Whit face belter
and cowa, alao 1 good grade white
(ace bull. Bee Earl McBee, 90S
-Mae Street Medford. Phone 9009.
FOR SALB Trailer house, good tlrea,
aleepa tour, factory bullw Mary
Mete, aw jsira aireet.
PACKARD SEDAN, 7 tlrea, haa dleeel
tuel burner, S139. See Kermlt, at
nc Hdwe.
FOR BALE Share In rural telephone
line flualty Thomaa Road. Phone
C27B.
WANTED Man and wife for ranch
work. Koua funuahed. Tribune
Box 3905.
FOR SALE Country home, a room
modern nouee. Phone S398.
FOR SALE a milk cowa. o. L. Rob.
Inarm, third houae left off JMlle
Hwy. on Rose Lane.
MOVINO Equipment for any atae
nousenoia job. Dial mn. cargo
injured. &auo iTanarer.
DOORS Wlndowa. acreene, lareest
toe in So. Oregon. Medford U1U-
worK uo. rnone 411a.
MODERN HOME, outside Ctty limits,
1 acre Irrigated, good place for
oow and chickens. $27JO. S19SO
down, balance 20 month, no In-
tereat: alao nice little home on
Blc Applegate. SS00. Terms. Route
. box ass. Vi mile off Jackaonvllle
mgnway on noaa utne.
KEEP TOUR CAR ROLLIKO for
you and Uncle Sam. Take your
auto ooayworx to Dally Auto paint
ing and Body Shop, 38 South Bart-
lerc. .
QUADINE your dog against fleaa.
Hoe. moaquttoa, ear and aarcopttc
mange, canker ear and wood ticks.
It works or money refunded. Do as
the great kennels do. Monarch Seed
ai Feed Co.
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40e-25e-lle Ine Tax
FOR SALE 3-whrel trailer. 4 90-31
Urea Uae new. 1031 Narregan street.
FOR SALE Choice from 19 grade
Oueroaey 'a all agea. fresh and dry.
one mile out Ala Vista road off
Crater Lake Highway, near Ee-:a
Point. C. F. Danea.
FOR SALE Ouemsey oow and calf,
7o.oo. Phone S44.
FOR RENT Two 2-room apartments.
partly furnished. mature 1162
Court Ct. or LUUe'a Place.
FOR SALE 14 acre with 3-room
cabin on Bear creek. Boute s, box
B-D.
WILL PAT CASH tor 89 tons of
wheat. Tribune Box 9901.
FOR SALS Orallex Camera, 94x44.
n. 41 u. Tracer r & lens, leather
case. 103 Janney Lane. 9rd houae
left off Jacksonville Hwy.
FOR SALE 9 room modern house,
cloa In. good condition. 1023 W.
Sth.
WANTED Young, amiable ofneer :
and wife to share attractive home,
meals. Call 40BS.
FOR SALE '37 Chevrolet truck,
atake body, good condition, good
rubber. Wm. Wunach Olendale
Oregon.
FOR SALE 14 ft. round bottom
boat and trailer. Wm. Wunach,
box 87, Olendale, Oregon.
FOR SALat 8 rectangular tanka
capacity 190. 199. 199 gals. Wm.
Wunach, Olendale, Oregon.
FOR SALE Furnished or unturnlal
d two bedroom houae. alMnlns
porch, fumaos and fireplace, dose j
to schools. 624 Dakota.
TRADE Four-room bmjse. 4 acre.
Irrigated, close In. and 11000 cash
for farm near Medford. Beo Champ,
120 E- Jackson.
FOR SALE Fruit Jars, pints and
quarts, cheap. 6li N. Bartlett.
OOINO TO PORTLAND Monday.
Room for one to help drive. Refer
ences Trlbuns Box 4018
LIVESTOCK AUCTION st Pavilion.
Phoenix. Ore, Saturday. July 18,
1:00 P. M.
We have ft number of oonslffn
ments from cantonment area In
cluding a good dairy herd, also
horses, cattle and hogs. All cows
for dairy purposes must be teeted.
Seeder snd Blocker cattle, slso those
under breeding age are exempt. Be
sure to attend the auction. So, Ore.
Livestock Auction Co., Col. A B.
Dudley, (Auct.), phone 0235.
PHOTOS 3 for 15c
Complete Line Novelty
Jewelry Engraving FREE
Camp Whit Bui Terminal
Open Evening,, Sundays
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EDWARD EVERETT HORTON BINNIE BARNES'
REGINALD OWEN DOUGLASS DUMBRILLE
MONA MARIS JANIS CARTER INEZ COOPER
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WANTED Elertrto refrigerator. Write
or see Ray Eakew, Oold Hill, Oregon.
WANTED Woman to care for chil
dren, light housework. Inquire at
84 N. Holly between 8- a. m
only. Rovadea. ,
DRESSED HOOS. Inquire Medford
Ice and Storage, after Wednesday.
1937 NASH Arab. Bedsn. 19,000 actual
mllee, urea excellent. Telephone
Ashland 984S.
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Dial 5094 Doora Open 8:45
Hurry Over Murt End Tonitel
LEW AYRES ON SCREEN AGAIN la
"DR. KILDARE'S VICTORY"
Plui All-Star Cait "ATLANTIC CONVOY"
Tomorrow Nile and Thursday Nite!pn
I Two Howlarloui Fun Feature, ' J
Three Grand Stars In Grand Added Romantic-Comedy!
with JANE FRAZEE 'ROBERT
Today -3 Days!
The glorious iters of .
"Sweethearts" and "May
time".. . In another mif
nificent musical ostrava
gsnxa!!
COOK FOR Hearing orew of men.
Modern house, electricity, flaopo,
no other woman In house. 940 per
month, Phon 6F7 Eagle Point,
APRICOTS D. N. Dow, Caker Butt
Rd. Phon 8399.
FOR - SALE Household
-Phone 8278.
furniture.
WANTED Experienced meat outtar.
Call at Quality Market or Fbao
too.
EVES.
40c
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25a .
Klddiee He
Inc.
War Tax'
AS MUCH!
Get Ready to Roar!!
with Zasu as the country's
toughtst two-gun mollll
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