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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 194L PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and PERSONAL Visiting Her Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Garrett of Pacific Grove, Cal., are visiting Mrs. Garrett's on and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hulen of 1402 Euclid avenue. Court Citation Isabelle R. Whitaker, S3, of route 4 was cited by state police Saturday to appear in Justice of the peace court this afternoon charged with driving a car without an operator's license. Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hendrick and son Chester of New London, Wis., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Hendrick's brother, E. F. Ferg of Lozier Lane. They Journeyed to Ore gon by train. Visiting Evangelist G. Earl McCay of Craig, Alaska, is visit ing at the C. J. McCay home on Spring street. He will speak at the Church of Christ, 1056 Court street, tonight and tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock. Reminder Made City police reminded the public today that all automobiles in funeral pro cessions should have their head lights burning. Machines not in the processions were requested to give the right-of-way to those in the processions. see Goat East Dr. George C. Ruhle, Crater Lake national park naturalist, left yesterday morning by train for Boston, Mass., and Washington, D. C, on a month's business trip. He planned to attend several geolo gical and ethnological meetings. Graduated Pvt. Clyde L. Conrad, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Conrad, Central Point, was graduated recently from the Chanute field branch of the U. S. army air corps technical schools, according to word re ceived here today. Fine Levied Leo B. Smith, 43, and Byron Works, 43, both of Medford were given Jail sent ences of five and 10 days, re spectively. In city police court this morning on charges of being drunk in a public place. H. U. Mitchell, charged with failure to stop at a stop street, was fined $5. F. D. Cuthbertson, charged with double parking his car without a driver in the driver' seat, was fined $2.50. Give SCRIP for XMASl Mats 30c Eves 40c Kiddles - lie INCL. TAX Mats 1:45 Evm :4i-l:A WHAT A MAN! Win rte MfKli'i est eas 1ss..Uk"es bit till i w(at MiHiiM ' J. a. LI. ...Ll.a rmk 1 wmT T W 7 f t m ropsmimi MUUCAH NAT PENDLETON CAXOl HUGHES -STEKUNS H0U0WAT MARJ0WE REYN01M TOMORROW and WED!! Two Hits Back Ta Of Mr rtr I P. Coleman returned to his of fice in the Medford renter hnlM. ing today after a three-day vaca tion. , HOma From Cation TnVn Jensen, student at Oregon State college, is spending Christmas holidays at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jens Jensen, 418 Park avenue. Skiina Goad KlrHno -t r-M.. Lake national park was reported to be excellent today. Forty five inches of snow, with the top six inches powdered, were re ported at the lake. From Prineeill. Mr enri Mrs. Larrv Enrv snH David and Laurene. are guests at ine Home of Mr. and Mrs. Jens Jensen, 418 Park avenue. The EsDevs motnrnl tn Mnlfnril and plan to remain here until ine first of the year. They are iormer Medford residents. Cupid Slows Up To date only 13 marriage licenses have been issued by the county clerk dur ing December and there are no signs Dan Cupid's business will show the usual Christmas rush of previous years. In former years, December has been the best month of the year for wed dings. Defense Meeting All women of Central Point and vieinitv are requested to attend a meet ing at ine central Point high school tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. at which time nlana for futiir na. tional defense activities will be outlined. Nurse and doctor for Central Point national defense district are Mrs. C. R. Richmond and Dr. W. F. Roney. Complete Schooling Don Root, son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Root, 15 Summit avenue, re turned here last week to spend Christmas holidays with his par ents. He has completed his studies at Oregon State college where he was graduated at the close of fall term In agricultural economics. Plane Passengers Miss M. Sinnott departed for Oakland, Cal., on the forenoon United Mainliner. All Mainliners were grounded yesterday until late afternoon because of unfavorable flying conditions. They passed over Medford because of weather conditions unfavorable for land ing after schedules were re sumed. e e Pole Struck Richard S. Or mond, 18, of 613 South Central avenue, reported to city police that his car, traveling north on Central avenu.e skidded in front of the General Petroleum com pany early this morning and Hawaii Chief "Mystery Ship" Coming to Rialto Lieut. Gen. Delos C. Emmons (Above), is the newly appointed commander of the Hawaiian de partment. He is 53 and has been in training for winged warfare since 1917. M sts 30c U Sc-S.1 Kvel 40c t 4o4-4c It to 15-tSe KlddlMjlle Inc. tax Mete 1:45 Eves :4S-:0O Hurry! Ends Tomorrow Nltel RECORD ROMANCE! CHARUS r..Mit oyerTV -. That Last Minute Gift" SCRIP BOOKS for CHRISTMAS S2.50 and 15.00 Site Plus thrills in the briny deep ..with the ENDS TONITE! WEDNESDAY Our Big Xmas Show! Wv JACK 0AKIE . George MURPHY j LINDA DARNELL Walter BRtNNAN uii tow pcpi ri 0. At! MAWMUMCEl J fit ,vW v- r-i r 2 worm viysie?r v'f'a '' 'in i nn-iinuat .n .yi nw. Lola Lane and Paul Kelly have featured roles in "Mystery Ship" which comes to the Rialto the atre for tomorrow and Wednes day as the companion - feature with "Top Sergeant Mulligan" starring Nat Pendleton in a riotous comedy of army camp life. Romantic Team Buu struck a power pole. The trans former was knocked off the pole and struck the top of the car, the report stated, but Ormond escaped injury. Cecil E. Hans cam of route 2 and W. R. Ben nett of 114V4 Tripp street drove cars involved in a slight mishap on North Riverside avenue near Liberty street yesterday after noon, according to a report on file today. Machines operated by P. S. Johnston of 928 West Second street and Herman B. Mitchel of 410 Beatty street were involved in a minor mis hap at Fourth street and Central avenue yesterday afternoon, a report on file said today. Not Cut City police were informed by a physician today that John Patrone of 1718 Ben nett street suffered a badly cut nose when he drove his car on to the Southern Pacific railroad tracks at 10th street about mid night last night There is no 1 crossing at 10th street. Patrone was treated for his injury at Community hospital. e New Addresses The U. S. army today notified the Mail Tribune of the official addresses of a number of local men now in service. The following may be addressed at Jefferson bar racks, Mo.: Rodney L. Stead, George W. Denman, Raymond B. Crosby, Johnnie D. Harris and Henry W. Head. The following may be addressed at the F. A. replacement training center. Camp Roberts, Cal.: James J. Boyle, Henry F. Palmer and Melvin H. Lewis. Johnnie L. Stevens is at the C. A. replace ment training center. Camp Cal lan, Cal. John E. Gaessler may be addressed at the CASC unit 1907, Fort Lewis, Wash. Spin ChaHes Boyer and Margaret Sullavan romance in "Appoint ment for Love" at the Craterian theatre where the popular com edy plays until tomorrow night. rOR SALS White collie puppies. A. u. reroa, rcrn valley. FOR SALE Knit Bedspread. Mra. O. . n.nox, nen to uiimore miuoo, Jacksonville. lAY'ONDEUO Grants Pass, Dec. 22. CP) Mixed tidings came this Christ mas week to Grants Pass resi dents. The war's first word from Palmyra, tiny naval pinpoint of land 1,000 miles southwest of Hawaii, arrived, and that word was "okay". Letters written Dec. 10, after the outbreak of war, and passed by naval censor, told families here of the safety of southern Oregon men hired to work on a naval base there. The blacked-out lines did not reveal whether or not there had been an attack. Meanwhile, Mrs. Lula J. Grif fith received word today that her son, Sgt. John A. Wright of the marine corps, had been kill ed in action. Mrs. Griffith did not know whether he was called into Atlantic or Pacific waters, Albert Wall, ran of Mrs. A. M. Wall of 628 MrAndrews road, has been engaged on defense projects on Paimyra island. 42 JOlNlVY IN PAST TWO WEEKS Forty-two men of Jackson and Josephine counties have been formally enlisted In the U. S. navy since the outbreak of war two weeks ago and are now in training at a naval station, Jack cruiting here, said today. M. Carpenter, In charge of re- Oaf tun Tneuue vest ada. Give Scrip Books for Xmaal RQXY Adntts Ue Klddlee lie, Ine. Tax. BLACKOUT SCHEDIXE Eth Only. Doom Open 1:45. Ends Tomorrow Nltel j.i.'iim ,"i r jj? r r T Hll ...u is MIS Mr. Carpenter stated that men signing up for the navy today, tomorrow or Wednesday would be permitted to remain at home over Christmas. The recruiting office, in the Medford federal building, is open evenings. Cloalng ume it clarailled Ads . m. Too Law Co ClaaHff 13:90 p Das Man mtiun want ada. Too Late to Classify DANCE Dreamland Xmaa Bra. Wed. aeaaay nlte. Lota ot fun. FOR 8ALB "I would like to aee all my old frlanda come In and Ret acquainted with my new employera. the Monarch 6eed ds Feed Company who have taken over the B perry line of "FARM-TESTED" feeda. I'll be on the Job wben you come In. Tou'U enjoy the Improved service we wltl be able to give you both et the warehouse end the retail store, Tom Forwj. USB OASCO BRIQUETS for a long lasting lire. Vauey Fuel Co. Tel. S97S. WA.VTTD Beef eettle. yearUntra. c&lvea, caanar cows, etock cattle. O. w. Kins, stock man, Oenl DeL Medfard. XMAS TP.EE4 Large fresh assort ment. Prices reduced to close out enure stock. Payleaa Market. 233 8. Riverside. OUERN6BT COW years old. to freshen about January 1st. S miles West of Oold BUI. Pacific Hlihway. Ranch opposite Clialkar'a Motel. FOR SALS Baled Straw, eoe bale. Monarch Seed at Feed Co. WANTED companion to Los Angeles. Leaving Friday the JOth. Call 3S0S or 41S Park after 10 10 a-m. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR BALI at auction for storage due us st our Wsrehouae. 9 am. Tuesday. Decem ber 33rd. All will be sold to highest bidder. This ts your opportunity to buy a stove, bed, dining room fur niture, oil heater, etc.. at right prices p. a. Samson Co. Phone STSO. FOR SALE Hog feeds of sll kinds Try Monarch Hog Concentrate with your home-grown gralna. Faster gains when you use It. Monarch 6eed Feed Oa. EXTRA OOOD Jersey cow. ready to freshen coming with 3rd calf. S heavy springers, milking shorthorn cowl. 9 ouemssy heifers. S miles South of Medford on Highway eo.. first bouse south orchsrd Park Ranch, ssme elds road. 3-ROOM furntahed apartment, ground floor: heated. 339 (to. ivy. FOR SALE Baled and ground alfalfa. Monarch Seed as Feed Co. WANTED Experienced woman for general housework. Mra. Edwin Jaa r.ey. Phone SS46. OASCO BRIQUETS Now SIS SO per ton. "Cheaper and better than coal. Valley Fuel Co. Tel. SS78. FOR SALE Sparry a "Fsnil -Tested" poultry and stork feeda. We wel come the patronage of all Sperry were snd promise you courteous snd fslr treatment at all times. Monarch Seed Si Feed Co. WANTED Woman cook, middle aged, good wagea. Rte. 1, Box 8fl. XMAS DANCE Wednesday nlte. Dreamland. Extra amuaement. TRY OASCO BRIQUETS The finest solid fuel evalleble. Valley Fuel Co., Tel. SS7S. UNCLAIMED HOUSEHOLD GOODS to be sold at AUCTION for etorefte due us. at our Warehouse, e.m.. Turaday, December 33rd. All will be sold to highest bidder. This la your opportunity to buy a stove, bed. dining room furniture, oil hester. etc.. at right prices. F. fj. SAMSON CO. Phone 875. PLANER BLOX Blf 300 C.f. load, 8.S0. MED. FUEL. Tel. Silt. FOR SALE 8 perry's Term-tested' feeds. Tom Is et the Retail store wetting for his old friends to come In for Sperry'e. Monarch Beed at Peed Co. S4 ACRES. T-ronm plastered house with bath, fireplace, service porch, fruit room, eemen foundstion, shsde trees, city water, located on JacksonvUI highway. SS&OOOO. Also 5-RCOM modem house, well lighted living Slid dining room, large bed rooms, fireplace, cement founda tion, well located on pavement, S3UO.O0. Easy terms L. O. PICKEU. IS S. Bartlett FOR 6 ALB Electric brooder, as. Ice box. M. Radio, 10. . p. Inland, Losler Lane. FOR RENT Three-room furnished apartment, one block wast court house. 16 Mistletoe. LOST Bsbyl blue coat on business street. Ssturdsy night. Phone 3140. Reward. L. O. Kanktn. LIT US SIMONIES your car. helps the finish Isst longer. MITCHELL PAINT SHOP. So, Riverside. HIGH SCHOOL BOT wants work dur ing vacation end on week-ende. Can fire refereaose. Tribune, bog 1178. FOR SALE Fine old violin, excel lent tons. Ideal Christmas gift. Also white portable electrte eewlng ma chine. Phone 4SS1. FOR SALB Rubber-ured w e g o a, price . 304 Vsn Ness. Ashland. SAT "Merry Christmas with flow ers. We will be open Sunday and evenmge till Christmas. Sehcepen'e, Stb and Holly. Free delivery. XMAS TREES. Urge assortment. Select from sleee S to 10 feet with tends. Prices lowest ever. Also Xmaa apples, pay Lest Market, 333 South Riverside. FOR SALE Barnyard fertiliser snd loam. Phone 6666. RIVERSIDE MARKET will be Closed ell dsy Christmas day. t WANTED SCRAP IRON Loading on cars for immediate ehtp ment. Higher prtcee. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSB Phone S744 37 N. Ore pa RAW FURS WANTED HIGHEST cash prices paid for Mush rsts. Skunk, VJnk. Coyote snd Bob Cats Investigate our prlose before you eell MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSB 37 North Qrspe P H A loans quickly sfndeatlf bandied Mark Ooldt Agency FOR Myrtle Wood Olfte made la Medford. eee our large display a FOR SALE Dry fir and hardwood SOS B. Jackson (near the Armory). Phone 4403 Hawley Fuel Co. With Quiet Dignity OWe conduct a funeral In a manner that It worthy of the tribute you wish to pay your deceased. Regard less of the prica you pay, all details will ba handled in an Impressive way that will be a comforting memory. CONGER Funeral Parlors Phone 3147 f lyW. 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