MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, "WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1942.
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LOCAL and PERSONAL
Pavt Tin Jake Frank Arn
old payed a line of $5 in the
city police court yesterday for
failure to stop at a atop street.
.
Hare From Ashland Harriet
Tumbull and Betty J. Dunn
were among Ashland residents
transacting business in Medford
recently.
- Ashland Visitors Among
Medford residents visiting in
Ashland recently have been Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Hodgens, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Conger.
To Build A. L. McHenry
made application at the city in
spector's office yesterday to
build a residence and garage at
129 Willamette avenue at a stat
ed cost of $3,000.
Rynning Returns Paul B.
Rynning, county engineer, re
turned to Medford today from
Chicago, HI., where for the past
fortnight he has been attending
a Shriners' convention. He is
gain at his desk and attended
today's session of the county
court. Rynning reported a pleas
ant trip, plenty of defense activ
ity and nice weather.
Leave Thuriday Lieut. Tom
my Dallaire, who was graduated
Tiv A (mm officers training
school at Fort Knox, Ky., has
been a Medford visitor for the
past 10 days. Lieut, and Mrs.
rtiinira will leave tomorrow for
i Santa Maria, Cal., where be will
be stationed at Camp uook.
They will be accompanied south
hv Mr, Dallaire'i mother. Mrs.
Frank Croucher, who will con
tinue to San Diego to visit her
son, Don Croucher, who is em
ployed by Consolidated Aircraft
company in that city. Mrs. Dal
laire is the former Neva Crouch
er. Lieut. Dallaire is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Dallaire.
Enroute to Santa Maria they
will visit his mother at Weaver
ville. Cal.
Enjoy your
; made with famous
Old Grow
Picnic Suadar Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Hydes, Mr. and Mrs. C.
H. Williams and Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Vickoren spent Sunday
picnicking at Union Creek.
Grass Fire The chemical
wagon of the city fire depart
ment was called to Dakota
street yesterday at 4:01 p. m.
where a grass fire was extin.
guished. No damage was reported.
e
Local Visitors Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence A. Youngman of Cen
tral Point, A. C. Lewis of Apple
gate and the Rev. and Mrs. E. F.
McFarland of Gilchrist were
Medford business visitors yes
terday.
e e e
Two Fined Edgar B. King
and Charles Cassidy, both charg
ed with being drunk in a public
place were fined $10 and given
a five day suspended jail sen
tence in city police court yester
day, Assigned To Pott Lieutenant
Colonel Walter W. Abbey of
Medford has been assigned to
the position of executive officer
for harbor defenses of the Co
lumbia river, according to an
order issued from headquarters.
Fort Stevens, where Lieutenant
Colonel Abbey Is stationed.
Cars Collide George A. Cook
of Eagle Point and H. L. Marsh
of Jacksonville were drivers of
passenger cars involved In-
minor collision about eight miles
north of Medford on the Crater
Lake highway yesterday at 6:30
a. m. according to a report on
file.
Return Home Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Dean of 320 North Ivy
street and daughter, Mrs. Dale
Fomcrook of 718 East Jackson
boulevard have returned from
a week's trip to Oakland, San
Francisco and Palo Alto, Calif.
They visited Mrs. Dean's daugh
ter and family, Mrs. Kenneth
Shrayer in Oakland.
Equipment Stolen H.. P. Nel
son of 712 Pine street reported
to city police yesterday that
fly rod, reel and line were taken
from his car recently. Zeno
Wood of Hotel Grand also re
ported to city police that two
fishing rods and a flashlight
had been removed from his car
which was parked in a city lot.
0. L DAVIS RITES
HELD IN ASHLAND
Funeral services were held
Monday in Ashland for O. L.
Davis, who passed away Satur
day at his home in that city.
The services, at the Litwiller
Funeral home, were conducted
by the Rev. D. D. Randal of
Medford, assisted by the Rev.
Earl Downing of Ashland.
Mrs. Pete Burreson of Gold
Hill, and Mrs. A. B. Collet of
Grants Fass, sang "Beautiful
Isle of Somewhere," and Mrs.
Buford Howard of Ashland sang
"The City Four Square."-
Mr. Davis was born in Paris,
Lamar county, Tex., April 2,
1882. His mother died when he
was four years old and his
father a few years later.
He came to Medford in July,
1909 and was foreman of the
Rogue River Canal, Co. for four
years and helped run the irriga
tion ditches on the desert north
east of Medford. Later he went
to Grants Pass and was fore
man of the River Banks ranch
for over four years.
He was married to Miss Aeh
sah E. Davis. October 7, 1914,
at the residence of her mother.
Mrs. Minnie C. Chase near
Grants Pass.
Mr. Davis was foreman of the
Charles Dunlap place in Table
Rock for four years. He was
employed in orchards for sev
eral years in Sams Valley and
Table Rock. The last four years
he has resided in Ashland.
His son. Private Monroe E.
Davis, stationed at Sheppard
field, Tex., obtained a furlough
to come home and see his father
and was able to be with him
until he passed away and re
mained for the funeral.
Other survivors are his wife,
his four daughters, Mary Esther,
Etna B., Olive M. and Ida Belle;
one brother, J. W. Davis and
two sisters, Mrs. Huldah Larl-
more and Mrs. Olive M. Brad
ley of Wasola. One sister, Mrs.
George Roark, lives at Phoenix,
Ariz. One niece, Mrs. Lola
Adolph and her three children
reside in Ashland.
ron BALK Western Air Patrol
S-volt battery Radio. S3SSS new.
now tao. Nellie a. ftrynoiae. 44s
South Front.
. PIONEER, PASSES
BOYSE.VBERRIES now picking. SUB
erst or Si 00 your container. B. V.
Ooodroad. wen 6teart Avt.
Ceefela Mary Brown Holmes,
78, a pioneer resident of South
ern Oregon, where she hat lived
all of her life, passed away it
Eagle Point, Ore., Tuesday after
a prolonged Illness. Mrs. Holmes
was born at Jacksonville, Jan.
6, 1886.
She attended the schools of
Southern Oregon, and was unit
ed In marriage to S. B. Holmes
on Sept. 16, 1896. Mr.' Holmes
passed away Aug. 26, 1930.
Mrs. Holmes is of a pioneer
family of eleven children, four
of whom have preceded her in
death. Surviving are four broth
ers. R. G. Brown, W. H. Brown
and J. F. Brown, of Eagle Point
M. J. Brown of Medford, three
sisters, Mrs. Cora O'Brien of
Washougal, Wash., Mrs. Lottie
Van Scoy. of Eagle Point, and
Mrs. Harry Carleton, of Ash
land. : Funeral services will be con
ducted from Perl Funeral Home
Thursday at 2 P. M., Rev. Keith
Fields officiating. Interment
will take place in Jacksonville
cemetery.
Pallbearers, all longtime
friends of the family, will be
William E. Perry. Ray Harnish,
P. J. Robinson, Walter Young,
Harve Stanley and Wilbert Ash-pole.
TOR SALE 60 acrea, to ecrae aprl-
cota, pear. peaches. 80 acre pas
ture. Modern house, outbulldlnga
Homer Walker. Eagle Point.
TOR 8ALB Dlshee, bedding, llnena.
other mlseellsneous artlclea, xnure
dey and Friday. 230 Apple St.
TWO-ROOM rum lined apartment tor
light housekeeping. 310 Elm.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of Lovy J, Trusty wish
to thank their friends and neighbors
for their expressions of kindness and
sympathy, also for the beautiful
floral offerings. The Trusty Family.
Portland, July 15 (IP) A
Portland street will be named
after Col. Joseph L. Stromme,
Portland army air base com
mander ordered to a new post.
Mayor Earl Riley so announced
yesterday in presenting a watch
to Col. Stromme on behalf of
the city council. ,
I OlDCSOv, I
COOL at (he
sF-tL wafers from
James Crene't
; y L original urn.
iloMipnsi.
tea I
wow
Open
Every
Night
Matinees
Every
Rat. a Snn.
Walk 2 Blockt More Pay 10c Less
SII TWICE AS MUCH!
Dial 8094 Doors Open 8:45
EVES.
40c
Ages 12-18
2Sc
Kiddies 11c
Inc.
War Tax
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE Used Fligldalre. 8 ft. In
good condition. Phone 0205.
WE WILL PAY o A POUND FOR
OLD PHONOGRAPH RECORDS.
Broken or otherwise. No Columbia
or Ediaon records. Leonard Eleo
trls Co. Phone 4437. SOS East
Main.
ROYAL ANN CHERRIES. Dolpb
rnippe, crater uuu Hignway.
PIANO FOR BALE. Voae & eon. me.
dlum else, plain ease. Phone S7S0.
GROCERY STORE, postofflee In con
necuon, gas pump, uvlnx Quarters,
cheap rent. 33 miles north Grunts
Pass on the Rogue. Good read
hunting fishing, gold mining
good but. Will sacrifice. Illness.
Posrmsater. Qallee, Oregon.
KAVI BUTB3 for around t seres.
Irrtgsted, Improved, free soil. Un
der Sl.soo- Blerra rsecade Real
Estate, Beall Lane Boa 18S.
WILL OIVB AWAY a good farm dog.
Route 1. Box too, near Deris
Grocery.
FOR SALE 4 acres, small house.
Hslf In clover, hslf In pesrs. rree
Irrigation. City water. tl&oo. Terms.
A. F. Flowers. 112 East 12th-
FOR SALE Two boys' eoata. aim 14
and IS. Gasoline Iron. Phons 4127.
MERLB NORMAN STUDIO closed
daytime remainder or July. Open
evenings. S to 10.
FOR SALE Seven-bank Burrough
adding machine, child's riding sad
dle, five-shovel cultivator. Room 7
Jackson County Bank Bldg. Dial
447S.
FOR RENT Small ranch. S-room
bouse, steady renter only. Bos 12,
Spring St. V. 8. Bradford.
FOR SALE Coach pups, female tS.
male I7.SO. sis south crape, rnone
3743.
Wl WILL PAY c A POUND FOR
OLD PHONOGRAPH RECORDS
Broken or otherwise. No Columbia
or Edison records. Leonsrd Electric
Co. Phone 4437. 800 East Main.
YOU MAKE BIO ONES out of little
ones by delaying auto body re
pairing. Take it to Dally Auto
Painting and Body Shop, 39 South
Bart leu.
FOR SALE Good cow, frestt soon
Phone 8944.
tS HUDSON Sedan. Shulta Brothers.
FOR SALE 3 men's bicycles: 1
New world, nesriy new. aiso i
feeder Mis. 80 Isylnjt Leghorns and
other miscellaneous articles. Box
lit, Loeler Lane, Medford.
FOR SALE, (priced right S acres.
3 modern houses, enirken nousrs.
I bsms. Good crops and fruit.
A real Income property. Close In.
City utilities. H. L. Moore, Realtor.
Main St.. Ashisnd, cjre.
HAVE SEVERAL good comers for
reliable boys 10 to 14 years sen
B. F. Examiner Saturdaya only
Phone 3073.
87 FORD Cos oh. Shulta Brothers.
HENRY'S
will be closed on
Thursday, beglnnln
July 18. 1943.
WANTED SO or SI Model A Ford.
good tires, rnippe Auto court.
Cabin 18.
must SACRIFICE 1S7 Olds sedsn,
Can be seen at. 440 ooutn ruver-
slde. Phone 2079. If. O. svaren.
DAIRY FARM WANTED to rent or
lease, with or without stock. In
southern Oregon. Tribune Box
4593.
37 CHEVROLET
Brothers.
Sedan. Shulta
FOR BALE Duo Them oil stove.
Medford Fuel Company.
'41 DODGE
Brothers.
Luxury Liner. Shulta
S8 BUICK Coupe. Shulta Brothers.
FOR BALE Eleetrlo rsnge, wood
t n u 11 'i 11 . water Doner, nuqw
couch. 88 Rose Ave.
WANTED Tires. 8 50 or 8 00x17.
Reasonable pilot. Cabin IB. rnippa
Auto Court.
OENEROUB REWARD for return of
Gruen wrist watcn lelt in mens
room at Big Y Market, Robert
Orlsham. Big Y.
37 BUICK Sedan. Shulta Brothers.
WANTED To care for children by
day. 811 West 2nd.
WANTED Body and
Shulta Brothers.
fender man.
K VOUB CHILD A
HOSE PICKED?
I .w ka aim f boWl WOrBUl AM
thM reandworrng can mum r! traablal
rwks earrnin n arts t nriau atom eh. BeTT
oonu. itching parta. If you vn upet
roundworm. irt Jirnt't Varmtfow today I
1AVME S la AtnaHcA'a leaiHin Dropriatar
worm medicln ; it by million (or otwrm
BOTTLED'IV'BOND
&&M in tA rtofti
National Dlitilleri Products
' Corp, New York e 100 Proof
War Stamps for Sale!
Nights Only :44-:oo lie Inc. tax I
Klditlee lie Inc. tax
Endt Tomorrow Nlghtl
What Crowdt
. . . Just try
r iTL . . . Just try I
r.-t M snd get a teatl r J I
Sail gsasctsaaasVaMai
inici
Plut Arthur Kennedy
In "STRANGE ALIBI"
X
Friday Night and Satl
STARRITT fit
Two Hit Westerns!
.rlomoir. GENE
f MEET THE GAL WITH THE
I.Zatn cops the
V ? J , ' ''4. rear's laugh hon tfty
v fLsatJ . --7) 1 ors . . . at a two Sf5VwV
1 fuf W,. gun gangster's Z.''"v ' 1
EMU TONIGHT and
0 THURSDAY NIGHT
lllj Two Howling Hits!
s . . Added Fun That'll Xeep Tod In Stitches!
frith JANE FRAZEE-ROBERT PAI-st-EUGENE PIUITIC
starts FRIDAY ONE BIG WEEK -
WORLD PREMIERE SHOWING
Two Grand Stars and What a Hit!
The star of the 'Thin Man" series . . and the
leading lady ol "Tortilla Flat" ... in a
grand story that will top artry drama you're
erer seenl
HENRY'S
will be closed on
Thursdays, beginning
July 18. l2.
'36 FORD Sedsn. Shulta Brothers
'87 FORD Sedsn. Bhulte Brothers
FOR BALE Fruit tart, baby bed.
high-chair, oren. 804 Cedar St.
38 CHEVROLET
Brothers.
Sedan. Bhulte
ALMOST NEW. IS-ft. trailer house.
heavy 8-ply tlree; alnk. bullt-la lee
box, dareno; 8178 this week only.
Second trsller csrap beyond Lamb's
Service Station. Midway Four Cor
ners. Cliff Ooodwln. -
38 CHEVROLET
Brothers.
Shulta
FOR RENT Small furnished apart
ment. Phone 3S6S.
WANTED Olrl for housework. Room
board and wages. Tel. 4138.
SADDLE HORSES for hire. Instruc
tor on duty at Four Cornere on
Crater Lake Highway. Pltt-Vlew
Stables. Phone 5757.
THE PARTY waa seen taking fishing
roa and reel rrom car at Mearoro
Corporation Tuesdsy. If prut back,
no questions will be asked.
alOVTNO Local end Long Cutanea.
Demng entire Fsclflo Coses. BAD
Transfer. Dial 3838.
CHERRIES Several varttttea. Hslf
mue north Bear Creek bridge.
Central Point. Gebnarda.
PACKARD SEDAN. 7 Urea, has dleael
fuel burner, 8138. Bee Kermlt, at
jnck Hdwe. ..
FOR SALE 3 mils: cows. O. Is. Bob.
Inaon, third house left off eTUIe
Hwy. en Rose Lane.
TRADE Four-room house. H acre,
lrnstrd. close In. and tlOOO cash
for farm near Medford. See Champ
130 E. Jackson.
WANTED Experienced meat cutter.
Call at Quality Market or Phone
APRICOTS D. N. Dow, Coker Butte
Rd. Phone 8389.
WANTED Experience msie dish
washer. Danny's Top Notch Cafe.
LOST OR STOLEN Sunday afternoon
at Oroceterla No. 3 Boy's black
and white world blcvcle, Hoe nee
No. 1190. frame H-11998. Reward
for Information leading to recov
ery. Notify police or phone 8489.
WANTED TO BUY Drug saw for
cash or will trade wood. Write
Box 100 Berkeley Way. Medford.
4 MODEL A'a. Bhulte Brothers.
FRAME for 13x14 tent. New lumber.
A. D. Johnson,. Jackson County
Trsller Camp.
85 FORD Panel. Bhulte Brothers.
WANTED Man for work In auto
motive parts store. Experlenot will
help, but not necessary. Apply 103
South Riverside,
'S3 CHEVROLET Pickup.
Brothers.
Shulta
FOR BALE 40-gsllon wood barrels I
ana o-gauon tine aultaoie lor )
fire air raid protection. Fluhrer's 1
Bakery. 1
PHOTOS 3 for 15c
Complete Line Novelty
Jewelry Engraving FREE
Camp White Bus Terminal
Open Evenings, Sundays
SITUATION
WANTED
Twenty years with two
firms, wide tales, advertis
ing and stock room experi
ence. Familiar with pur
chasing and personnel. Mid.
die aged, bett ol reference.
DIAL (599. .
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE-
Wttur ttml-AiiJ You'll hm0d
Bad la Um Mfrninf Ruin' to G
The lhrar thottM pear I pint of Mte Mm
tnt your bowl ry U. If tht Ml if
not flotrlTtf frMlr. yoar foo4 mj bM 41
VmU It mavj Jost 6ej la tha bowaU. TWtS
iu blotu tjp roar toBMeh. Yoa m m
Upto. Yoa iml oar, unk and ta wmftA
looks pank.
H ik C)OM tfoed, eT4 Caraf LfW
LWr Pills to fft Umn plaU of Wa termm
Ing triy to maka ron fMl wp and p
Gt a paekaiia tedar. Taka aa lil
KlTictl in mahlBf biU flow fra. Aal
far Cartar a UtUa Uwtm FiUa. 10 mM W4W
starts TODAY
for FOUR DAYS!
Vy TREVOR RATHBONE J
Must End Tomorrow Night!
Mat at 1:411 M TmTW fWYMrMft' Vti'ivvl :4H
4Ar-2V-t1e I III JJ' II I I Wr..V-11C
Ine. Tai -asjLJLJlii..-LJfct.aaMi. ,nr Tm '
One Big Rootin',
Too tin 9 Round -Up
of Roars & Thrills!
Beary you lova htm bait see In tha
saddle . . . In trouble . . . and In leralt A
two-gun terror of tha Wast ... fighting
Indians and desperadoes to carry tha jackaaa
mail through on tlmell
WALLACE
BEERY
and MARJORIE MAIN
as his favorite scrapping twee th tart . . . In
their funniest romance yetl
J. CARROL NAISH DARRYL HICKMAN
WAR :
BONDS
STAMPS
lor Sale
DAY and
RIGHT
mat., ifnrryf evM.
Doors Open P"rwajpjMa Does Ope
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