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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1942. PAGE FIVE UOCAL and Son Born Mr. and Mrs. Carol Wall, Central Point. Route 1 are parents of a son born Sunday night at Community hos pital. The baby weighed seven pounds, nine ounces at birth and has been named Richard Lewis. Bon 111 Mrs. T. L. Taylor of Biddle road has received word of the serious illness of her son, Ernest Robertson in the Royal Air force in Great Britain. Robertson attended school in Medford and has many friends here. Anyone caring to write to him in Great Britain may contact his mother. e C Transferred Word has been received here that Aaron J. Ayres, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ayres of Jacksonville has been transferred to the army air corps. He recently completed a course in parachute packing, ground training and Jumping and is now a qualified para chutist. He has been stationed at Fort Benning, Ga., and Is ex pected home on a furlough be . fore entering the air corps. Baby Born Word has been received in this city of the birth of it son to Mr. and Mrs. Clay Higgins of. San Francisco, July 8 at St. Francis hospital. Mr. Higgins is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Higgins of 712 West 11th street and Mrs. Hig gins is the daughter of Clifford a Hickson of Eagle Point and a '-granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Norris of Jacksonville. The baby weighed seven pounds, two ounces and has been named Thomas Froulin. To Portland Mr. and Mrs. George A. Codding of 1015 Queen Anne avenue left last night for Portland, where he will confer with Barnard H. Ramsey of the Department of Justice relative to his duties as newly-appointed special attor ney for the government. Mrs. Codding will attend the state convention of the American Legion auxiliary Tuesday, as a delegate from here. The Cod dings expect to return to Med ford Wednesday morning. Meeting Friday The meeting .of local democrats to elect a new Jackson county Democratic Central committee chairman to succeed George A. Codding, re signed, scheduled to have been held last night, was postponed ft'.to next Friday at 8 p. m. at 212 ' Liberty building, according to Dr. E. W. Barnum, committee chairman. Codding's resigna tion followed his appointment as special government attorney In connection with the govern ment purchase of land for Camp White and other Oregon defense projects. The Hatch act pro hibits federal employes from holding office In any political organization. Buy War Bonds Day and Night Klghtt Only 6:-fl:0O 25c Inc. tai Kiddle lir Inc. tnv DEANNA ... THE WAY YOU LIKE HER BEST! Maivsraf TaHichrt Guy Kikes. Walks) Csttrt Cathanne Doom . Charles Celeraea 3 Start TONIGHT For 9 Nighttl HUWN SUOCBT Room .in the tough- I is ef hit acit.fnent - crsmmsel JO PERSONAL Tire Stolen Harry Furch re ported to city police yesterday that someone had stolen a re capped tire from his garage on West Main street e To California L. A. Mentzer left last evening for Tulare, Cal., called by the sudden death of his brother-in-law, Charles J. Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Russell had visited in Medford frequent ly and have many friends here. From Florida Mr. and Mrs. David Fowler of Miami. Fla., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Davis of 905 West Tenth street. They are greatly impressed with the Rogue River valley climate and are hoping conditions will warrant their making their home in the valley. . . Visits Here Glenn Reed of Roanoke Rapids, N. C, is visit ing in this city for a month. Reed, a former Medford resi dent, Is a technical sergeant in the U. S. army stationed at Roan oke Rapids. He is the son of Mrs. Grace Reed of 328 Edwards street and the brother of Wil liam Reed of this city. Traffic Violations Almena M. Dobbins paid $2.50 fine in the city police court yesterday for double parking. Thomas Shattuck and Robert H. Kent forfeited $2.50 bail on the same charge. Loyad Langston for feited $1 bail for Improper park ing and Arvell George Carter paid $10 fine for violation of a basic rule. In Stockton Walter Cormany writes friends in Medford that he is now residing in Stockton, Cal., and is employed as super intendent of electrical Installa tions in the shipyards there. He designed the electrical lay out and equipment in the ship yard where he is superinten dent. He is a former Medford resident where he was well known as a electrician. Walkers Return Mr. and Mrs. James W. Walker returned to Medford by train Monday morning from Chicago, where for the past year and a half Mr. Walker had taken a course in certified public accountancy, which he completed. The Walk ers will make their home here. Mr. Walker was for several years office manager of the Cry stal Springs Packing company. . Cited to Court Earl Lock hard of Route 2 was cited to justice court Friday by state police for failure to stop at the scene of an accident. Edward H. Engel of Georgetown, Cal., was to appear in Justice court today, charged by state police with failure to stop at a stop sign. Also appearing today wast to be George M. Young of Grants Pass, charged with driving a car with a void foreign license. Forfeit Bail Forfeiting bail in the city police court yester day on charges of being drunk were Robert O. Downs, Everett Light, Theodore J. Shearin, Wil liam Shonn, Harry Ferrest Antiobus., and Ferlon H. Camp. Edward James Townsend paid a $10 fine on the same charge. Appearing In city police court today on the same charge were Harry Davis, $10 bail; Earlscart , Williams. Scott Ellsworth. Mar- I vln E. Moore and Charles Edwin i Mitchel, $10 fine or five days i in Jail; Frank Burton, 10 days i In Jail; William Wesley Phllp. 20 days in Jail; Robert Edward Mac beth, V L. Kegley, $10 bail and Jack Roberts, five days In Jail, Minor Accidents Louis I. ; Iverson and Jay Williams, no addresses listed, were operators of cars Involved in a minor col- lision one half mile north of ' Rogue River Saturday at (1:45 p. m. according to a report filed, j Clayton R. Kreiger of Centra Point, driving a passenger car i and Earl W. Lockwood of route I 2, operating a truck, were in- volved in a minor collision at I mo intersection ui west ruurui and Grape streets yesterday at 3 ' I p. m. Willard Dooms of 119 ; t West Tenth street and Joseph 1 George Hotten, general delivery, were drivers of cars which col-: lided on North Riverside avenue , Monday at 10:30 p. m., a report on file stated. ULTIMATUM East St. Louis. 111., July 21 (IP) Weary of seeing his letter carriers come back to the post office with trousers torn and legs lacerated by vicious dogs, post master E. P. Kline Issued this edict: 'Tie your vicious dogs up or we are not going to deli ver any more mail to your home you'll have to come to the post office to get it." Cse MsU Tribune want ads. Learn the Truth About DOWEL WORMS ftoendwnrms eaa eaoe more trouble than rota think. And thw horrlhU creaturce ir.my b livlnr and rrowifif inilda roe or Krr eh fid rlfht aaw witrvwt rxir mrlng It. IWaoM anrtndr. aarwlMre eaa "cairh' this natr ailment. So. watrfc for th warning .mt fldget fif . "pleky" arpvtit, n7 w"ymrh , Um of -rfrht. H'hr no- or . Ot JAYNK ft VERMIIXGE if rwi taprt rnuiid tm. It's Am-rlea'i kadiif pmprleUur worB mejdtfiM, e-ierTlftMT tt4 and used by million- fr rr a cmnuuy. JAY.N'S 4if out ')lboTTi leree nrmt, V. 'U eT tentlr. no worms are UVra tt It jort a mild )a !'. .sie sure oi fat JAXSl 1 yUttiftUA. 91ST DIV. HEADS Major General Charles Ger hardt. commander of the 91st division and now a member of the Medford Rotary club direct ed the program of that organiza tion at a luncheon meeting today at the Hotel Medford. Brigadier General P. W. Clarkson, assist ant division commander and Brigadier General Edward S. Ott, artillery commander, were guest speakers. 'The 91st will be a tough out fit, one of which Medford and the entire nation will be proud," Brigadier General Clarkson. for mer Texas A. and M. football star, assured Rotarians. He ex pressed gratification in the ex cellent facilities of Camp White and voiced his approval of Med ford and the southern Oregon country. "Id rather be a victorious pri vate than a defeated general," Brigadier General Ott said in his brief remarks. "We army men want the same thing that every other good American wants the right kind of peace." Brigadier General Ott, wounded in battle during the first World war, told Rotarians that he "had a score to settle with the Germans then the Japs." In preliminary remarks, Gen eral Gerhardt reminded Medford people that colored soldiers now in this community should be accorded every consideration and courtesy. He also reminded local people that colored soldiers "die in battle like any other fighting men" and recalled the heroic service of negro troop ers at Pearl Harbor and Bataan. A quintet comprising colored soldiers of Camp White enter tained with vocal selections during the program. ONE DAY LATER Members of the committees working on the annual Fiesta sponsored by the League of Women Voters announced today that the date has been changed from July 28 to July 29 at the Porter J. Neff residence, North Barkeley Way. The evenings entertainment prom!-es to be gay and varied. Aiicia Ruhl is in charge if a horse-racing booth, Lois Pringle, a dart concession and an "intel lectual" quiz program, old-fashioned square dancing and an operetic singer of note are among the activities scheduled on the program. LEGION HEAD TO ARMY Portland. July 21 (JP) Geo. L. Koehn, Portland, commander of the Oregon American Legion in 1938, will enter active duty as a Major in the army quarter master corps next Monday. MOW Open Every Night Matinees Every Sat. st Sun Walk 2 Blocks More Pay I0e Lets SEE TWICE AS MUCH! Dial 8094 Tomorrow Nite and Thurs. Nite TWO MYSTERY HITS The Killer Strike Three Times . . . In the mer riest mix up of mirth and murder ever filmed! d saa. I Ends Tonltel Gene Tierney Victor Mature In firuc cuiupun nrcTHDC" int. gnHnunHi ue.vj.wiie. Plus THE MAN WHO LIVED TWICE" GENERAL SLATED FOR ADDRESS AT Highlight of the annual Red Cross luncheon to be held Thurs day at Hotel Medford will be a short talk by Major General Charles H. Gerhardt. command er of the 91st division at Camp White. The meeting will be opened by Seth Bullis, chairman of the Jackson county chapter with reports by committee heads and chapter officers and one-minute talks by chairmen of vol'inteer services. A picture of the na tional volunteer service confer ence, held recently in Los An geles, will be given by Mrs. A. S. V. Carpenter, Jackson county representative at the session. The committee in charge, con sisting of Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. Justin Smith. Mrs. Ralph Bard- well and Mrs. Harry Holmes, have planned floral itecorations to carry out the colors of the oipht volunteer service corp uniforms. All interested Red Cross mem bers who plan to attend are asked to make reservations by calling the Red Crosa. office in the county courthouse Wednes day. Three minor burglaries were reported to city police yester day as occurring over the week end. Paul and Al Selby reported to city police that someone en tered the Home Grocery, 606 East Main street, which they operate, sometime Sunday night. About $6.40 was taken on small change. Entrance was gained by knocking a panel out of the rear side door. Gum. cigarettes, bread soda pop. cakes and pastry also were missing. About $30 was taken from two lockers in the men's rest room of a local hotel. Locks were pried from the lockers. It was reported. The A. Davis residence, 313 Mae street, was entered Sunday evening while Mr. and Mrs. Davis were absent. A window screen was cut to gain entrance to the house. Although the rooms were thoroughly ransack ed nothing was taken ,lt was reported to city police, MAN ARRESTED HERE CLAIMS IT'S MISTAKE Max Layne, a cantonment worker, arrested on telegraphic advices for grand theft and for gery at San Bernandino, Calif., has waived extradition and will be returned to the south. Layne, arrested by the sheriff's office, claims the legal action is all a mistake due to a misunderstand ing over poker game payments. Tripoli, a mild abrasive pow der and filter, is mined near EVES 40e Ages 12-15 25c Kiddies He Inc. War Tax Doors Open 6:45 The Strangest Case Michael Shayne Has Ever Had . . , Can dead man be murderer? ... Wait and seel In Mystery Hit Preston Foster, Patricia Mori son and Jean Phillips know where the bodies are buried but they are not telling until tomor row night when "Night In New Orleans" opens for tomorrow night and Thursday night at the Holly theatre. Others in the Cast are Albert Dekker and Charles Butterworth. "The Man Who Wouldn't Die," starring Lloyd Nolan again as Michael Shayne, will play, as the second thr.ll feature cn the double bill of mystery hits. On Roxy Screen j. ft jjtanna Uuroin opens a ui.ee day run today at the Roxy the atre In the kind of role patrons like her best as a mlschievious brat in "It Started With Eve," in which she shares starring honors with Charles Laugliton and Robert Cumming'. "Confessions of Boston Black le," featuring Chester Mor ris, plays as the added feature. In Comedy Role T At the request of hundreds of comedy fans, 'Take a Letter Darling" is being booked into the Rialto theatre this Friday for one big week with Rosalind Russell and Fred MacMurrav in starring roles. Seneca and Racine, Mo. The mines there are the only tripoli mines in the U. S. last li..n,.as...tf.,.".ssel Here Comes the Year's Big Surprise Comedy! tarU FRIDAY for One Big Weekl ft USaS.i IS3SV Only 3 More Day! Mats at 1:4S . oc-2&c-lle Including Tax Tarzan Coming TV U i an MSa . . . Y W 'SS Tarzan goes on the warpath when circus impresarios kidnap his son and take him to New York in Tarzan's newest thrill er, "Tarzan's New York Adven ture," which comes to the Cra- terian theatre tomorrow for a four-day run with Johnny Welss muller, Maureen O'Sullivan and Johnny Sheffield in starring roles. Young Sheffield is the star who made personal appear ances in Medford last month on behalf of war bonds and stamps. BIRTHS ORR To Mr., and Mrs. Eu gene. 210 Crater Lake avenua. July 20, a boy, 8 lbs., at Sacred Heart hospital. HIOCINS To Mr. and Mrs. Dale, 1328 Saling street, July 18, girl, 7 lbs., at Sacred Heart hospital. LIMA. FEELS QUAKE 'Mma, Peru, July 21 (") A PHOTOS 3 for 15c CompIeU Lin NoTelty Jewelry Engraving FREE Camp Whit But Terminal Open Evenings. Sundays Mutt End Thursday! -.:.-. A7' 7A J L 'CWrtREVOI Sad RiTMOKt Eves 6:4$ S0c-2Sc-llo lu-.luding Tax strong earth tremor was felt In Lima today at 4:10 a. m. (PTW). No damage or casualties were reported. Too Late to Classify 1937 FORO 8EDON. Shulu Brothers. WANTED Girl tor morning work. Apply In person st White Spot Cite. 319 N. Riverside. WANTED Lsundrr. Mrs. Clsra Jsck son McKee. 917 fl. Centrsl. CHERRIES in tree top 3c. Ed Fosa, Tslont. 1936 Btudebsker 8edsn. Shut'. Broth, ere. WANTED Light choree on ranch by elderly men. Cabin furnished. Gar den or carpenter work. Close In. 34 Hazel St. west ol Bl( Y. FOR SA1,E Wsahing machine, snd davenport. 1003 N. Central. Ph. 3135. 1937 Chevrolet sedsn Shulta Broth ers. WANTED Compsnlon for elderly lady in her own home. Light house keeping. Phone 3430 or 3873. WANTED Body and fender roan Shults Brothers. HOUSE FOR RENT to middle aied lady or man and wife who will care for child. Phone 364A stur 6 p. m 1936 Ford Coupe. Shuits Brothers. WANTED TO RENT Small furnished house or apartment, walking dis tance. Jim Mlze, rrferencs Glen Fabric- Domestic Laundry. FOR SALE Small cabinet Vlctrola, suitable for csbln or child's room: writing desk: bed snd two dress era; new floor lamp. 110 Tripp at. ROOM FOR RENT Outside entrance. lOo 8. Ivy. FOR SALE Electric refrteerator and range: livlnn room and bedroom suite; miscellaneous furniture. 1st house south of csntonment. Crater Lake Hwy. WANTED Lubrication and battery service man. jenuinga Tlrs Co. 339 N. Riverside. 4H ACRES bottom land, modern ft rm. house, family fruit, lawn and shade, city wsfr. close In. S3300. Will trade for Medlord residence: snd S seres sll bottom land modern . house city water, 63300. See A. F. nowera, cor 13 snd Front. WANTED Woman for evening work. nuson a iinieciionery. FOR SALE 6.66-100 ftcree jut out ua we niy ox uranis ratu. ah under Irrigation. 6-room house with bttta, hot svnd cold water end automeUc pump. Large barn and chicken houne. Land ts seeded to pasture. Price only $3600. M. A. Jordan. Cor. Midland and Highland Ave., u rants rasa, Oregon. 1936 Plymouth coupe. 6hulta Broth era. QUADINB your doc against fleas. lice, mosqultoe, ear and aarooptic manse, canker ear and wood tlcke. It work frr mnnn rtriini(1 TV at the greet kennels do. Monracb 1 Seed ta Feed Co. ' PHI 1 fCY.lOZ Last Times Tonlghtl VBONKS .OSMt SUM UHMISION IADO MAKE TOUH CAR do thl work of two or three. Have needct body work done now et Deny Auto Painting sod Body Shop. M go. Bertlett. WINDOW OLA SS Phone 41 W. "The Glass House." Medlord Mill work Co. MOVINO Local and Long Distance. serving entire Paclflo Coast. EADe Transfer. Dial 2828. RE FT NED single gentleman employed aeaires room adjacent to Data or small s part ment In private home preferably section enclrcJng the park will pay well for right sttu atlon. Seeking quiet privacy. iteX erences. Boi 4316 Care Tribune. 1041 DODOS luiury liner. ShUlU uroiners. WANTED Reliable Medford bustnaas man wishes to rent two or three bedroom modem home. Ph. 3879. MODERN 6-room home for sale. reasonable, why pay rent? 710 No. Riverside, FOR SALS Crocheted table cloth. 70x80 Inches, Reasonable. 617 No. Bartlett aide entrance. FOR 8 ALE Fruit Jan. 436 Earners at. FOR SALE 1036 Naah 4-door aedan. good tires, USO cash. Call at 137 Tripp St., after 6 p. m. WANTED Galvanised water tank 1500 gsl. capacity. John Darby. Griffin Creek. FOR SALE Young saddle and work noraes or trade ror cows. a. s. Han sen, Phone 696 Jacksonville. FOR SALE One 3 -year old register ed Hoistein bull. Harry Reed. Bam a Valley, Oregon. WANTED Cook, male) or female. Denny's Top Notch Cafe. WANTED 6ome good sheep pas ture, alfalfa grain fields or some good old ladlno mixed with rye or lotus gra.a. V. J. Philtppl, P. O. Box 463, Medford. Oregon. FOR RENT House. 8 rooms and sleeping porch; shade and fruit trees. 118 Willamette. Phone S768. IF YOU ARE TROUBLED with Ter mites Phone Hubbard Bros. 3189. FOR FIRE PREVENTION High grass snd weeds cut with power mower. Jon J. Jones. Phone 9637, FOR SALE 1938 OMO ton truck, stake body, very good rubber, good mechsnlcal condition. Rogue Valley Tractor, 6th 8 Riverside. FOR SALE Duo Them oil stove. Medford Fuel Company. o In All the WORLD 110 THRILL LIKE THIS Just Imagine, if yea can, Tarzan In New York . . there's more thrills than anything you could ever dream of e e or see either! Tomorrow for Four Days JOHNNY WEISSMULLER Human O'SULLIVAN Join Sh.ffiil. VIROINIA ORIT Ckswlee tlCKrOltD hows at 1:4S-:4S4 2S. 15n.