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Medford Mail Tribune from Medford, Oregon • Page 7

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. 'AUGUST 20. 1941.

PAGE SEVEN Ginger Rogers, Local "Rancher," In Sunday Show CARWNTER WORK New or modrling. Day or contract. Fre WmiU. 914 Cottaa St. Births MEN and Women wanted fan mediately to train for aircraft work.

Small fee If qualified. Box 1333, Seattle, Washington. LOCAL and PERSONAL READ To Mr. and Mrs. Earl.

3 FOR SALS OR REXT 60-acre etock ranch, buildings, veil, spring. Inquire S44 Bridge Aahland. except Saturday. NOTICE AGENTS I Property 814 So. Orange withdrawn from listing.

90S West 10th street, August Returns Home Kenneth Deg- 20, a girl, V. at Community hospital. FOR SALE asddle mare, weight 1000 gentle. L. McCulloch.

Talent, Wagner Creek Rd. FOR RENT B-room houee. furnished, piano. Frlgidalre. gara(e.

water paid, S35.00. 405 Earhart. riLES To Mr. and Mrs. erness, son of Mr.

and Mrs. W. C. Degerness, has returned to his home, 1421 Euclid avenue, from Doernbecker hospital in Portland where he was a patient for a week. He is able to see friends.

John, Central Point, August 17, FOR SALE Extra good Quemsey cow. Just fresh. Joe Dusenberrf. Across from Ssma Valley School. girl, 7V at Community hospital.

WANTED Experienced, reliable dairy man. Capable assuming responsibilities. Excellent opportunity fcr rtght man. Write Tribune Box e34 giving experience, qualifications and aalary expected. MV1R PEACHES ready Aus-uat 35th.

E. W. Ofbherd. Uttle Valley Ranch. Route S.

Medford. From Minnesota Mr. and FOR SALE Pipe, 80 ft. of tH la. and 34 ft.

of '4 In. black Iron pipe. Oood condition, only used short time above ground. Sea caretaker, IMS E. Main St, Portland, Aug.

20. A complaint accusing the Port Mrs. G. L. Owen, their daugh ter, Mrs.

Beatrice Nyeblad, and At Ratort Among overnight guests it the Oregon Caves Retort Monday were Mrs. Stella Hughes and Mrs. Edna Mingus of the Holland hotel, Medford. Minor Accident Roger Barker of 608 West Jackson boulevard and John J. Wilkinson of 714 Peach street drove cars involved in slight mishap at Main and Front streets yesterday afternoon, a report on file said today.

Car Entered Robert Yeo of Ashland reported to city police that an auto robe, a blue sweater and a camera were stolen from his car while it was parked yesterday afternoon on East Sixth street. Yeo reported a side window of the car was forced open. land Union Stockyards company of violating anti-trust laws was filed in federal court here yes DAIRTMAIC WANTED Single, exper lenced In modern dstry methods. References. Writ Mall Tribune, Box 33.

granddaughters. Betty and Bonnie Nyeblad, all of Mineapolis. spent last week visiting terday by group of livestock commission agents and AUTOMATIC Oas Water Heater, almost new, $.13.50. 43S W. 13th St.

WANTED Olrla to wait table for board and email wages. Call at 938 South Holly between and p. m. Thursday. Mrs.

Owens brother, Eugene Carlon. Route 2, and her neph FOREST FIR Buy now. City Fuel-Phone 4114. ew, Edward Carlon, King's high P. H.

A. LOANS quickly, etnoently handled. Mark Ooldy Agency. Too Late to Classify Cloalnf time (or Claaalflad Ada WANTED All my old frienda to aelt me their poultry and eggs at 130 East Jackson Street after Monday. August jsth.

Lone Pine Poultry Co. Fred M. Bruege-er. a. Too Lau to Claaslfy 13:50 p.

way. Mr. Owens, a retired railroad man. was much impressed with the valley for a prospective home. Find Private Jobs Burton S.

Simer and Grady F. Preston. WANTED Cook, Hotel Mwtford. Distributed In the of enrollees of disbanded WANTED TO BIT Totin Ouamaar rated enrollees at the Williams FOR SALE 1 Guernsey cow, 3 heifer calvee. James Keith.

1 blk. eouth, 14 mil west of Packing House, Phoenix. ouii. uiai asoa. Creek CCC camp, are now em camps.

Camp Williams Creek '-Vul -NaW" ployed in Grants Pass, the received 28 from Camp Wimer BLOX tough, part dry. IMU loaa, as. iiaa. rual. Tel.

SHI. camp's educational office an and 12 from Camp Steamboat. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- WiiW CIMl-An4 Tooll Jan 0 Mialb Marning Rum' to IT llw wM pear plats of bfb Mem into your bowU vrr dar. If (hit hiW ot (lowing frMl7. rour toad mr not 41 cost.

It mr jut 4Mar ta tha bowals, Th nkvu rour atonarb. Yo tt aUp4terd. You il Mur, sunk mat Uw wwritt looks punk. It Ukas those rood. oIJ Crtors tfttl Llrar Fills to thass 1 pints of iU fl.

In fraslj to maka ffJ "np ni u. Gt packs, todsr. Taka as dlraetaiL Amsiinv In mskin b.la (low fraatr. Aak tor CsxUr's Uuis Livar Pilis. 10 tw4 is.

Arriving with the replacements REAL Farm Trac-Treetor, McCor-mlok-Deerlng. pulley, power takeoff, epeeds. Ideal orchard sire, only S30O. W. W.

Thlede, Eagle Point. CARS, trucks, tractora and other mi. nounced by mail today. Simer is employed in the Grants Pass assayer's office and Preston is chlnanr STEAM CLEANED at AUTO BEAUTY SHOP. 8.

Rlveralda. Ginger Rogers, winner of the 1940 Academy Award and, more recently, Medford's new neighbor since she purchased a large ranch along the Rogue river, reverts to comedy In her new picture, "Tom, Dick and coming to the Craterian theatre Sunday for three days, a rollicking story of girl who can't make up her mind which of three equally persistent boy friends to choose. The personable lads who know what they want and won't take "no" for an answer are (top to bottom) George Murphy as Tom, and Alan Marshall as Dick. Burgess Meredith plays the role of Harry. was additional leather and chrome furniture for the Camp Williams Creek recreational hall and library.

PVRNI6HED apartment. 4 room. WANTED Experienced dishwasher. Denney'a Top Notch Cafe. working at the Rogue River Box company.

Robert B. Womack. enrol lee at the camp, also re aereenrd porch, private batl, garage, $37.50. Inquire 310 Portland. SPRINGER cows for sale.

M. O. At-klna. Elka Plcnlo road, Eagle Point, Ore. POB SAIJ: Equity In 1M7 Port De cently procured private employment, being employed by Gro-ver's Dairy Products in Grants Looks Over Camp Miss Beryl Catt, Portland, assistant regional administrator of the luxe Sedan.

Would trade ror furniture. 1038 East Jackson. Call Back To Roxy Roy Rogers In Rialto Picture farm security administration, ar Pass. FOR fiALlr Yotmg, well brokt, dap- ple-gry saddla mare. BuRfthot Hill Road.

Rt. 4, Box 63-C. Mtxlford. New Residence E. R.

Hoppe applied at the city building inspector's office yesterday for a rived this morning by motorcar to spend two days on a study of the migrant agricultural labor camp the administration has erected here. Miss Catt planned to inspect the cam? at Grants Pass also before returning to permit to construct a new rest 1715 NORTH RIVERSIDE 2 truck load used doors, window and bath fixture. Home Ilk new. WE CATCH ON FAST! dence and private garage at 48 Barneburg road at a stated cost of $3,000. Lewis Ulrich applied WANTED Mechanic In one man far- Portland.

elect nc warning, permanent. Tribune. Box 470. for a permit to remodal the sec ond floor of his residence, 839 Job Tests The U. S.

civil ser FOR SALE Extra pood 3-year-old vice commission today an Minnesota street, at a stated cost of $200. Roy Prickett ap nounced open competitive ex Ouernaey bull. 4 good larye Ouem- ey and Jersey heavy aprtnger cow. or will trade for white-face or shorthorn cows. West Main Street, 2nd house west of Free "a Oarage.

plied for a permit to build a one aminations for general automo room residence at 1208 Wash nn'aiwA mi i nil mw ifl ington street at a stated cost of bile mechanic and automotive mechanic-welder to fill existing and future vacancies in various FOR flALE CheTrolet touring car In $100. A. C. Cater of 112 Geneva Department store hare) bargain basement (or shop-pars who don't want to wast Mm looking lor th bast valua. You won't hay to spend much tlm to sea that cry on el Skinner's cars is raal burl good shape.

Cheap. 413 Union Ave. street applied for a permit to build a private garage at a stated services in Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Washington. Full in TUSCAN" Cltrhg Penchee at Teseltore urcnara, caie romi. cost of l-a.

formation about these and other pending examinations may be obtained from Earl H. York at FOR AALE 84 Olds coupe, all up 7 In first elese condition, west Mam Street. 2nd house west of Free Oarage. Medford postoffice. Ida Lupino, one of the finest actresses on the screen today, stars opposite Humphrey Bogart in "High which plays tonight and tomorrow night only at the Roxy theatre.

Miss Lupino portrays a taxi-dancer who becomes the gun-moll of Bogart. As Roy Earle, killer, Bogart makes a last stand for life by climbing the highest craig of the Sierras there to be trapped and killed. "Meet Boston plays as the added feature. 37 STUDEBAKER Dictator Sedan. Baautlful paint Job, axtra good motor.

Nearly A good car.ejlkTWsl SS DODGE Coup. Oood tiraa and motor. Claan in-ilda and out. A (401! big tralua ior9aCOw 34 BUICK Sadan. Baon worked oyer.

A lot of 84 STUDEBAKER Sadan. FREE CULLS Bartlett peart. Pinnacle no. a. Special this waak $95 To Sao Francisco Miss Carol Tengwald, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Y. Tengwald of Kings DIE IN ACCIDENTS panion Western with "Singapore TO TRADB for cattle end calve -One rubber tired wagon, tractor. Woman," starring Brenda Mar Highway, left by motorcar yes terday for San Francisco to and Fairbanks Moree electrlo pre- eure pump. Phone S830.

I Roy Rogers, the screens' popular action ace, comes to the Rialto theatre tomorrow for a three-day run in the starring role of Zane Grey's "Border which plays as the com shall and David Bruce. George "Gabby" Hayes and Carol Hughes play opposite Roy spend a week with her friend 39 BUICK Spt Sadan. An xtca elaaa car you'll cpw.u4J! $745 Jacksonville, Aug. 20. Miss Claire Demmer, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John M. Dem transportation tor only $195 (P) Seven aviators from three Florida naval air stations have died in two days in accidents mer, former Medford residents. Miss Tengwald motored south Burger of New Rochelle. N.

and John T. Davidson of Palisades Park, N. J. your dollar for tangible things ANTIQUES An old Curly Maple Chest of Drawers, Red Mahogany Commode, Brasa tray and Candle Sticks, Hsvlland Chine. Brtc-Brac, Chairs, Section Book Cases.

Band-Woven Bed-Spread, Lampe, Old Tool Cheat, Oil Paintings, eto. At Applegate P. South tip Thompson Creek, first house In Rogue River Forest, above second covered bridge. Mra. Nell M.

Bryant. five of them in two collis 8KIHHEITQ GARAGE you want. with Herman Kalvog, supervisor in charge of Home Owners Loan corDoration appraisals of the ions, "Cloolnf time fur Claulflul Ada PHONE 374b QM.C. TRUCKS. BUICK A lieutenant and two aviation '1 believe the dollar is going the way of the German mark under the asinine new deal," Holman said.

"The dollar Is shrinking in purchasing value a cent a week. If you have dollars, my advice is to exchange a. Too Late to ClMairy land needed for the proposed cadets were killed yesterday DANGER AT HOME when their ships crashed head army cantonment. British Jobs British consulates are accepting applica on 4,500 feet in the air near Pensacola. They were flying IS blind on instrument.

One lieu tions from American citizens for tenant was thrown from one of service with the British govern the planes and parachuted to safety, ment's civilian technical corps, it was stated in a press release The dead, from the Pensacola ROXY received here today. Full in naval air station: Lieut. Wil ROWDY, ROUGH and RIDICULOUS! formation about the Jobs, pay liam J. Sisko, 33, of Pontiac. and other compensation, trans and Aviation Cadets Ed Grants Pass, Aug.

20. Declaring that if the United States loses government under the federal constitution we have little need "to concern ourselves with what kind of governments obtain in Europe, Asia and Af Mtes On Ij 250 Inc. Ul Kiddles lee anytime win W. Holt, 22, Pearl River, N. and Casslus M.

Thomas, 22, Temoore, Cal. From the Miami station: Pilot Wilber L. Bosch, 23, Falls rica," Senator Rufus Holman Ore.) said in a broadcast No Man Ever Reached Greater Heights Church, and his passenger, party address last night that he WAIT FOR Otis K. Harbuck, 28, Williams- is "more alarmed by our do-berg, Ky. mestic future than dangers that From Jacksonville: John A.

'may beset us from abroad." Wlly' lady bUclumith" hU Quen of the Waterfront now see and when they play house it's the grandest laugh-thriller tinea "Min and TODAY -4 DAYS! portation, may be obtained by calling at or writing to the nearest British consulate. Nearest to Medford Is the consulate at 1007 Lewis Building, Portland. Volunteer About 20 CCC enrollees of Camp Williams Creek have volunteered for work in Alaska, signing up for six months. Each member will be carefully selected for physical fitness and adaptability to colder climates. Enrollees in Alaska work on general road and airplane landing field construction and other types of work with which the men in the camp are familiar.

The enrollees who wish to be chosen are read DEATH! Cm Trapped on the Last Times Tonitel UKOtl out IANDISJ ROMERO hljhert eralf the might; sierras II is aysi Lovely As a Jungle Orchid DEADLY as a TIGRESS! iiSiaismciLis ESUILIL 3TAJUUNO OqHIIqgq Dgqev Known as the "Marked I c-'m Woman" In an tniaiNU uo -rfkMMUORIt V3 IDA LUPINO HUMPHMY 'IMF fE fcr DONALD MEEK BARTON MacLANE BOGART TONITE aunTuitii and Thurs. Nlte 1 ing all available literature onj Alaska, camp officers report. I At Airport Lieut. F. L.

Campbell stopped at Medford municipal airport today to have his Douglas bomber refueled. He was en route from Portland to the Sacramento air depot. Yesterday's arrivals included Capt. C. P.

Roberts and Lieut. B. Quin, Hamilton field. to Pearson field. in a North American observation plane and Lieuts.

P. C. Kelly and B. M. Smiley.

Sacramento, to Pearson field in a Douglas ob-j servation plane. I Plane Passengers Leaving by United Mainllner this noon were D. Guntert, to Portland, and S. Brooks, to Minneapolis, Minn. Arriving from Portland on the forenoon plane were Miss M.

Bierma, G. Wonder and M. Morris. H. Brady left for Oakland, on the same plane.

Arriving last midnight were J. Singer, from Seattle, and L. Putney and N. Brown, from Portland. E.

Thys left for Sacramento on the same plane. A. Rice left for Portland last night. Arriving from Portland on the late evening plane were V. Rolfe and W.

Moe. H. Alley left for San Francico on the same plane. Miss K. Hull arrived from San Francisco on the eventng plane.

Leaving for Portland on the same plane were L. Holcomb and H. Dawson. WARNING TO MOTHIRS worms ssrr i tv r-et -f if r-- I ri-Ti rsu. J--l r.M i COME plus th rrrm "rlM moot hi ZANE GREY'S 1 V'tl'slW' plus Attend Matlnaas Yv II Posslbl and (1 Avoid tha Ruahl 8 greatest witrn (La--- V) 1 'v-ak i 1 -PL The Alleycat" Cartoon In Technicolor v' ptTE SMITH SPECIALTY LATEST HEWS EVENTS ITSTBTI VJ 'v I0ST0N B1ACX1E Mori open frr Matinee at 1:4 iter? fctealng ml 6:4 I4t Mat I t-M 3t4l tiOO Adult 40 13 to It 35e lacL Tan KlalettM 10 Adults 30c HATS: Mm nam tocMufl 25 Ino.

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