MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 8, 1942.
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and PERSONAL
Here On Business Cedric Bee
ion of Ashland was a business
visitor in Medford yesterday.
Minor Accident Victor E.
Noel of Central Point and Jo
seph Baron of Prospect drove
cars involved in a slight mishap
at Riverside avenue and Main
street yesterday afternoon, ac
cording to a report on file
today.
Council To Meat Upper Grade
Teachers' council will meet in
the county courthouse Saturday
at 10:30 a. m. A round-table
discussion on .the remedial pro
gram in the schools will be led
. by Miss Edith Bork of the Lin
f coin training school at Ashland.
First Aid Class An announce
ment was made today at the
Red Cross office that a first aid
class was being organized for
Rogue River and Gold Hill resi
dents at Gold Hill high school
Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. J. B.
Meehan will be instructor.
Son Born Mr. and Mrs. James
Stewart, 50 Modoc avenue, re
ceived word today of the birth
ot a son yesterday to their eon-In-law
and daughter. Mr and
Mrs. Paul Lane of Roseburg.
Mrs. Lane Is the former Helen
Stewart of this city.
Ranger Hera Richard Tub
man, Rogue River national for
est district ranger at Urion
Creek motored to Medford yes
terday. He reported that it was
0 raining hard at Union Creek and
that the 20 inches of snow which
had covered the ground recently
was slush. The roads were wet
and slushy, he said.
Old Roads Improvement In
Oregon highways In the past
18 years is vividly shown by
an illustrated story In the Ore
gonian of June 15, 1924. A
clipping from the Portland news
paper was found by Bob Gil
strap of 111 Washington street
In the attic of his home. The
article was intended to glorify
the Roosevelt highway but it
was admitted that parts of the
route were impassable, the
stretch from Yachats to Flor
ence difficult to traverse, at
places the sands along the beach
at low tide offered the smooth
est going and at other places
cars got stuck easily in the clay
roadbed. Two photographs show
that the highway as then con
structed would not be consid
ered a third-rate country road
luaay
Weak of Prayer The Rev.
Louis C. Kirby, pastor of the
First Methodist church, will dis
cuss "The Church In Individual
Experience" tonight at 7:30
o'clock at the First Presbyterian
church. The public is invited
to Join in observance of World's
Week of Prayer. No offering
will be taken.
On Display Women's auxil
iaries of Townsend clubs have
on display a handmade bed
spread in the window of the
Model bakery at West Main and
I South Grape streets. The spread
was made in honor of Dr.
Francis Townsend's birthday.
January 13, which is being
celebrated by clubs throughout
the nation.
Leavitt Returns Ernest P.
Leavitt, superintendent of Cra
ter Lake national park, returned
this morning by train from Port
land where he was a representa
tive of the regional director of
the national park service to a
meeting called by the U. S.
forest service. The meeting dis
cussed fire protection plans for
the Pacific northwest for the
summer of 1942.
Class Vacancies Members of
the Jackson County League of
Women Voters who would be
interested in Joining a Red Cross
first aid class which meets Mon
day at Junior high school at
4 p. m. are asked to telephone
Mrs. A. M. Cannon, 4945. The
class was originally opened for
league board members and as a
few vnrarirlja avict loann, ,.,,-
wmjr aiuenu u interested.
Mats 30c lax 3c-33e Errs 40c tax 4c 44c
It to 13-!5c Kiddles lie Inc. Us
Mala 1:45 Eve. :4 5-9 nn
HITTING A NEW
HIGH IN HILARITY!
kaV POSITIVELY
"'lfuU'jn Card
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Coming Sunday!
THt 10VE-CRAZY PAIR Of "UDT
EVE" ARE RACK AGAIN)
PASSES AGED 75
William Albert Martin, 75, a
resident of Oregon for the past
39 years, and of Medford for 18
years, passed away at a local
nursing home at 9:30 p. m.
Wednesday, after a prolonged
illness. Mr. Martin was born in
Jefferson, Mo.
From Missouri he moved to
Arkansas with his parents,
where he lived until 1902, when
he came to Oregon, settling at
Lakeview. He came to Medford
in 1928. He was proprietor of a
wood yard here for several
years and leaves a host of
friends.
His wife, Mrs. Mary France
Martin, passed away in this city
on Sept. 9, 1941.
Mr. Martin leaves to mourn
his departure one daughter,
Mrs. W. S. Sweet of Klamath
Falls; two sons, C. E. Martin of
Cascade Gorge and W. M. Mar
tin of Eagle Point; two sisters,
Mrs. Retta McKimey, Oakland,
Cal., and Mrs. Cora Vincent,
Lakeview, Ore.; one brother,
John Martin of Cedarville, Ark.,
also seven grandchildren and
five great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be con
ducted from Perl funeral home
Saturday at 1:30 p. m. .Rev.
Shearborne of the Foursquare
Gospel church officiating.. Inter
ment will be In Jacksonville
cemetery.
NURSING COURSE
Southern Oregon College of
Education, Ashland, Jan. 8
(Spl.) A non-credit home nurs
ing course is to be sponsored
and conducted by the Southern
Oregon College of Education
during the winter quarter. Any
woman Interested in receiving
this training should contact
Ruth Gough, college health
nurse, who is to be the instruc
tor or to call the college admin
istrative offices. The class will
meet from 3 to 5 p. m. every
Thursday in the gymnasium of
the college.
SCOUTS TO START
GATHERING PAPER
CUNGSATURDAY
A city-wide collection of
waste paper begins Saturday,
with Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts
attempting to cover the entire
community for the first time in
the salvage effort. Medford has
been divided into districts and
each district assigned to certain
Boy Scout and Girl Scout troops.
Some of the districts are large
and the problems of handling
large quantities of waste paper
will not be easily solved. Ac
cording to word from the Boy
Scouts and the Girl Scout head
quarters every effort is being
made to work out a smooth and
continuing plan for collection.
The paper is needed for remak
ing into paperboard cartons for
munitions and foodstuffs. Funds
raised by sale of the paper will
be used by the Individual Boy
and Girl Scout troops for their
own needs, summer camping, de.
fense stamps, etc
Householders and business es
tablishments can be very help
ful if they will observe the fol
lowing simple rules:
1. Save newspapers and mag
azines separately and if possible
tie them in bundles convenient
for handling.
2. Place scrap paper and small
boxes (flattened) in a larger car
ton so that they can be carried
away.
3. Keep the paper in a dry
place until called for.
Captain Bentley Now
With Army Air Corps
Ashland, Jan. 8 (Spl) Capt.
Hubert B. Bentley, commander
of Ashland's Battery B, Na
tional Guard, before the war,
has been transferred from head
quarters duty at Ft. Stevens to
the army air corps, it was learn
ed here today.
He is stationed with the 116th
Observation Squadron at Gray
field. Fort Lewis, Wash. The
Bentley family makes its home
in Olympia.
Flying Comedy
Royal Mounted Gets Their Man
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Charles Starrett demonstrates
his fistic powers to a gang of
cut-throats in "The Royal Mount
ed Patrol," epic story of the
famous Canadian mounted po
lice which opens a three day run
today at the Rialto theatre as
the companion feature with
"Burma Convoy," daring story
of hell-drivers who deliver their
goods over the war-torn Burma
load to a gallant nation in dis
tress. Charles Bickford, Frank
Albertson and Keye Luke have
roles with thousands of Chinese
extras in "Burma Convoy."
DAHCB Saturday night. January 10
at the Slim- Moon. 1IS0 Oak St..
Ashland.
WANTED Experienced waitress. Ap
ply at the What Not.
FOR SALE by owner. Tourist camp,
filling station and store. Located
on Highway 99 and Rogue River.
Consisting of S and 6-roora cot
tages. Equipped with electric
ranges, refrigerators and complete
ly furnished. Signal Cottages, Rogue
River, Oregon.
FOR TRADE Two bedroom home
near Loe Angelee. Value S39O0, for
dear farm. For particulars see own
er, Mr. Champion. Texaco Service,
Riverside A Jackson. Phone 9074.
AUCTION SALE at Pavilion. Phoenix.
Ore., every Saturday commencing
at 1:00 p. m. Selling all classea of
livestock. This la your nearest and
beat market. Have some good con
signment for Sat. Mle. So. Ore.
Livestock Auction Co. Col. A. H.
Dudley (Auctioneer). Phone tJ338.
FOR SALE One Jersey cow. Three
years old. Also two S3x6 ten-ply
tires. One 14 horse gas engine.
See Al at Reter Fruit Co. Do not
phone.
MUST SACRIFICE 37 V-A Ford tu
dor sedan. Also Kelvlnator Ironer.
Mistletoe.
ASSOCIATED heating oils day or nlte.
Tel. till. MED. FUEL.
GET a fur felt hat. now si .so. star
Cleaner. So. Front St.
31111
FOR SALE 91 Chrysler Bed an, 6
good tires, good running condition.
1100 eub. lOOfl E. Main.
FOR BALE 61ngr Tsoutim cleaner,
like new. Call 6001, after 0 p-tn.
FOR BALE 4 -room modern plastered
nouae; ? oearooms. Kitcnen, a matte,
living room; fireplace. 1807 W-Maln.
FOR SALE -Weener pigs. Phone 03 IS.
FOURTH and Roily, down stairs nice
ly furnished apt., with garage. 24S
N. Holly.
FOR SALE Large wood range. Oood
condition. Phone 3604.
LOST Key case containing three
keys. Reward. Tribune, Bos 1411.
FOR SALE One practically new Cle
trac dlesel tractor. George Hilton.
Williams, Ore., Phone fl-F-3, Pro
TOlt.
MPAA Neat modern four rooms
y&JlU and bath, corner lot. large
garaire, fruit, shade. Excellent con
dltion.
CCOCA New East side, rery attrac
yD&OU tire and good construction.
Fire place, furnace, corner Sot,
paved at.
ffrPArt 70 acne. 87 Irrigated with
J J 0UU paid up water rUnt, clow,
grain etc.. all In crop. Five rooms,
barn for 30 cows, chick house, milk
bouse, granary. Close In.
ELMER HERRI ED
No. 44 N. Rlvers'rie
Dial 8387 or 4860
How To Relieve
Bronchitis
Creomulslon relieves promptly be
cause It goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid ruttura
to soothe and heal raw, tender. In
flamed bronchial mucous mem
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle ot Creomulslon with the un
derstanding you must like the way It
quickly allays the courIi or you an
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
"Keep 'em laughing" is the
by-word for the new Abbott
and Costello picture, "Keep Era
Flying," which opened Its four
day run yesterday at the Cra
terian theatre. Martha Raye
heads the supporting cast In the
comedy team's latest laugh hit.
Too Late to Classify
AUCTION Fri. 1 p.m. A food place
to buy or Mil. West Main Richfield.
Col. Burke.
TRT OASCO BRIQUETS The finest
solid fuel amiable. Valley Fuel
Co. Tel. 387S.
CONSTIPATED?
Hs of eoutfBattoa ottea brio arfravatiaff
bow, gas, wax tsorssveh, b.4 bruu, oet4
loafM, bMiUeeM, dlulasu, tiriUMBMS.
aDLEttZKA fiMttolf blaada ft arsil&e
aM tor reUef of tu pains aad S UuiItm
for rand bo oak bowel acttosw Oet
ADLlRIKA texU-l
West Wide Pharmacy
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many friends
i for their kindness and aympatny dur
i lng our recent- bereavement. Also for
the beautiful flowers and cards. Mrs.
I Kvav Pfttrav Ur avnrf Urm. K. H Mailt
i Mr. and Mrs. C. W. 6 h el ley, Mr. and I
; Mrs. U O. Lollar and family. Mr. and I
: Mrs. P. A, Whltlock and family.
EOKY
Kites Only S 4VS 00 sse Inc. i
Kiddles lie Inc. tax
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
KIDD'S SHOE SALE
STILL IN PROGRESS
RED CROSS $3.95 and $4.95
Other Make $1.95 and $2.95
DANCE and DINE
At the CHATEAU
Two mil north of Ashland oa th. Pacific Highway
SPECIAL CHICKEN and STEAK DINNERS
Prepared under the personal direction of our new Chef, Carl
Woolridge SsrT.d from 7 p. m. to 1 a. m. OPEN EVERY
NIGHT . . . DANCE to the musle of DON MOREMAN and
his VIBRAPHONES! Phone 1136 Ashland
TOMORROW
NIT! and
SATURDAY
tar
with JUDY CANOVA -y
FRANCIS LEDEKER - I
Slim Sewiaisrvilla g V J
Scatterbrain Is V 'j
back ... enlf Jaj I
twice as funny! JTkS
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SiW TIM HOLT
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Last Timet Tonitel
sUebba
emeu.
MacMUilAT
Plus "LAS VAGAS NIGHTS''
TODAY-for 3 Days!
2 BIG ACTION FEATURES
DODGING BOMBS AND BULLETS
ON THE MOST
DANGEROUS ROAD
This Side
of HadesIM
miles of thrillsy
...from Burma u &1I I LJ J
to tho war-torn lmril
t( f 1 V (HARUS BICKFORD
I Y .J ? Jl '. IVUTN ANKERS
OABOO BRIQUETS Now 118 50 per
Son. Cheaper and better than coal.
Vallar Fuel Co. Tel. SS76.
USB OASCO BRIQUETS (or a Ion
lastlna (In. Valley Fuel Co. Tel.
SS7S.
$6000
S3S ACTUS SO acres Irritated. It A
Ldlno clover, 6 acres pears. Oood
bouse, barn, oil macadam road.
Best c toll.
Also
$4250
14 ACRXS Ml irnssted. alfalfa and
elover. Very nloe nouae. good barn.
Terms.
$12,500
Brand Mw Houss
ACI8 6 seres lull no elorar.
dairy barn. la&O laying tans. S
oows. 4 heifers, alt quipped, good
road, excellent location.
Ateo
$3500
Complete Shows X -at,
Today at 1:45
i4S and 1:20
CHARLES
STARRETT XV
MOlMTfD
PATROL
aydon j
Russotl Haydn
Wanda McKay
MATIStt
Adults 30
II-IS-tSe
Riddles lie
All Inc. Tat
Always 2 Features
ItENINO
Adults 40
It-is-tv
KMrtiee lie
All Inc. Tat
New Rome
Near High School
I ROOMS, all hardwood doors.
tally good buy.
A1RO
$5250
Bast Side Beauty
i Large rooms, (lreplao. hardwood
doors, basement, oil burner, run
floored attic, eiceptlonal yard. Lota
of shade trea.
MARK A. OOLDT
Fhone 3368 10 B. Main St.
Brenlrar. 1417. Beebe
WANTED Xsperleneed man to cut
30OO tier ot wood. Hawley Fuel.
SIS No. Riverside.
r 8 A LOANS quickly efnclentu
Bandied Mark Oold? Aseney
FOR SALS Two loads ot mixed
weenera. Mike Batuey. Lake Creek.
Ore.
RAW FORS WANTED
RIOKEST cash prices paid lor Mush
rata. Skunk. Mink. Coyota and Bob
Cats
InresUgat our prices before you
sell
MEDFORD BARGAIN BOOBS
97 North Orape
FOR RENT Nicely (urnlshed duplex.
Oil neat, electric kitcnen. Mayta(.
oer-etul(ed Adults. SIS Nona Riverside.
-S4 CHEVROLET Master Delun trunk
Sedan. S ply Urea, eitras. clean, nice
paint. Saas.00. trade. Champ's Tei
aco Station. Riverside and Jackson.
Phone 9074.
NOW
SHE SHOPS
"CASH All DCWar
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Without Painful
Many MffOTw. rtJwaa.
nlckiy. eoet) titer dam
JW t'' trotAto nun bm tind kiritMrtv
Th audsxra an Ntvtut1! ehiti wr mi tat.
Uood. Tby uip fttota tofim pmm bovsTi
pint, a da.
Whaa nlf of kWn-y time paraita
posswwnja Dvattsr to nmaia la row blood. It
H pataa. tea. of pap and aaarai.
ibta. L-WvUlirtg, puffiMaaj nadar I
aaiiiirnaa ana miwnsMa. ritMai er ammmw
pasaca with mamii aad boraioa trtt
UHMa tOxw, loan la T-niiihtig wnm tltk
tkiLVT"' Aw.t- w raa
Pilla, aad auonaafalty by nmiioaa (or rw
2 yn-:77. hPPT fitmt aad i0 ktatp
tba U miUa 4 kidney tuba flush oat -:
sua wtwta from your blood, Ct DoaaVfUaa.
POH SALS Hlh-grds Jersey-
Ouernney cow and calf. Oeorgs
Trelchler, Central Point.
NOW Is th tlma to Ret that bird
dog to train for next season. I
hafa an English Sottcr female, 1H
yrs, old. Just right asje. X will sell
for $70. She's eligible for papers.
Call at 111 Washington and has a
look, or telephone 4035,
OASCO BRIQUFT8 80c per cwt. at
yard, mux fuku im n. central
To Help
Prevent
COLDS
from developing
Put a few drops of Vl-fa. Va-tro-ool
up each nostr". at the very m-st snlOe.
sneess or sir- of nal Irritation. Its
quick aotlon aids yvv
Nature's de.euses wirtra V &
airauutoolda. Follow wla
directions la (older. VA TIO NOL
DON'T MISS IT!
ADRIENNE'S
Sensational Semi-Ann ual
SALE
Pay Regular Price and Get
2nd for 5c More
Fall and Winter Merchandise
Coats, Suits, Costume Suits, Dresses, Nelly Dons. Blouses.
(Choice of All Robes. Housecoats), Skirts, Skating Skirts,
Gloves, Sweaters. Jewelry, and Table of Corsets and
Handbags.
Special Qroup
Values to S3.00 .
HATS
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This Week Only Bring a Friend Save Double
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H you didn't get everyrhng you wonted for Christine,
there's no need to be disappointed . . . Now you can
shop at Western Auto for AFTER-CHRISTMAS SAV.
NCS en articles for your car, home, camp, er shop;
. . . Check the reductions, and buy yourself whet yoej
didn't get for Christmas. Sale IihU Javruary 1 71k.
Many More Besides These!
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uuly Tjlooid ''CotolraT liber. New nilice. pv4 edeea. MM5
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4'A-mcri dork sloes en curved, chromed arm wtrh nmeeellil boS
end socket. Clomp, on tart er riant esor ef eH cars, tSWS
I. Ucfclae Oes Teak Cap Save 9S
Keeps oes In end thieves eut. Free eplnnlni type, svnvel
eovw, r Hevs
4, Strseastlned Seeaeer Oeerds..
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tevelIOn AUTOMATIC IRON "Sand Master" a-tvna Hern mU
Reveille' Raser Bladea cenvement nnaer-tie ALI tllM
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10-Sptd FOOD MIXEI
SALI $1T25
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"lady Dover," highest Qual
ity construction tor long life.
$795
10 leasts, fee ef
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