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7, LOCAL and From Country John Lltster of rout 1, Cold Hill, was a busi ness caller here today. Business Caller Mrs. T. N. Tygart of Sardine Creek trans acted business hert today. Maating Tonight Regular semi-monthly meeting of the city council will be held at 7:30 to night In chambers on the top floor of city hall. Drills Tonight Company A and headquarters detachment, Oregon state guard, will hold their weekly drills in the ar mory at 8 tonight. The men to night will engage in close order drill and receive first aid in struction. To More The Carl Y. Teng wald Agency will be moved February 1 from its present loca tion at 125 West Main street to the ground floor corner office in the Holly building at West Sixth and Holly street opposite the postoffice. Minor Accident Clayton R. Hess of 339 South Central ave nue and John F. Shreeve of 739 Alder street drove cars involved , In a slight mishap at Fourth street and North Riverside ave nue yesterday afternoon, accord ing to a report on file today. Wardens To Meet A meeting of air raid wardens of the dis trict embraced by 11th street and Stewart avenue and New town and Plum streets will be held in the Washington school at 7:30 tonight, Jackson County Council of Civilian Defense headquarters announced. Others interested may attend. New Rules Eligible men 18 and IB years old without college background are now being ac cepted for pilot training in the army air corps, Sgt. Joseph W. Cushman, commander of the re cruiting station at the Medford Federal building, said today. Heretofore at least two years of college study were required. The only educational require ment now is ability to pass an intelligence test. Full informa tion may be procured from Sgt, Cushman. Distributed by SNliitR GENERAL NOTICE Of Expiration of Period Of Redemption From TAX SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the expiration of the period of redemption of any real property ordered told to Jackson County, Oregon, under a judgment and decree of tax foreclosure duly made and entered by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County on December 24th, 1940, shall be the Second Day of February, 1942, and all persons interested are hereby notified and warned to the effect that all of the properties ordered told under said judg ment and decree of tax foreclosure, unless redeemed on or before said date, will be deeded to the county immediately on expiration of such period of redemption, to-wit, on the 3rd day of February, 1942 and every right or interest of any person in such properties will thereupon be forfeited for ever to Jackson County, Oregon. This notice is published in the Medford Mail Tribune, a legal newspaper published and having a general circulation in Jackson County, Oregon, designated by the County Court of Jackson County for said publication, for two consecutive weekly issues thereof, to-wit: January 20th, 1942, and January 27th, 1942, in accordance with the provisions of Section 110-916, Oregon Compiled Laws Annotated. SYD I. BROWN Sheriff and Tax Collector of Jackson County, Oregon PERSONAL Returns George M. Roberts, Medford attorney, returned to-1 day by train from Portland ! where he spent the past week at tending P. U. C. hearings. To Opening Montella H. Freeland of the Albertella Mil linery shop, left Saturday eve ning for San Francisco where she planned to attend the spring millinery opening. I Revival Services Revival services are beinc conducted each evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Church of God, Haven and Holly streets, by Evangelist J. J. Gillespie of Salem. The subject tonight will be "Sin and It Re sults." Par Calls Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Obye of Grants Pass, former Medford residents, called upon friends here last night. Mr. Obye is supervisor of the Siski you national forest. He former ly was assistant supervisor of the Rogue River national forest here. Driver Tests Examinations will be held here Saturday for persons seeking license. or per mits to operate motor vehicles. A state examiner will be in coun cil chambers on the top floor of city hall and applicants are asked to report to him between 8 a. m. and S p. m. a Has Operation Mrs. Roy El liott of 403 North Holly street was reported to be resting com fortably in Community hospital today after undergoing an opera tion for the removal of her ap pendix yesterday afternoon. Visi tors are not permitted yet. Mrs. Elliott is the wife of the fire chief. To Join Navy The following men left by train last night for Portland to take final qualifying examinations for enlistment in the navy or naval reserve: La Vern Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Johnston of 928 West Second street; John Fouts, form er navy man, 14 Bartlett street; Arthur Schatr, son of L. R. Schatz of route 3; Donald Wright of Rogue River; James Putman and DeWayne Dahl of Grants Pass and Howard Thomas of Yreka, Cal. DAIRY & PRODUCE CO. MEDFORD MAIL Xa Hospital M. Wilson. 840 I South Riverside avenue, was re-; ported today to be as well as , could be expected after an opera tion at Community hospital yes-1 teraay morning. Moving Mr. and Mrs. Willis Mann of 813 Beekman street will leave by car tomorrow for CorvallU where they will make their home. Mr. Mann has been transferred to the Montgomery Ward store in CorvallU. He has been in the hardware depart ment of the company's stare here for six years. Plane Passengers Bid Hansen departed for Seattle by United . Mainliner this noon. Frank Al-1 ley departed tor Los Angeles this forenoon. J. W. Pauer ar-1 rived from Portland yesterday j afternoon ana v,. a. jonas oe parted for Oakland. Cal. Arriv ing were E. E. Wing and S. J. Severson, from Portland, and H. A. Marshall, from Seattle. Mailing Advice To facilitate delivery of mail from relatives and friends to naval personnel without disclosing the location of ships, the 13th naval district, Seattle, asks all persons living in the 11 western states to ad drees such mail in care of the postmaster at San Francisco. Under this system, the ship would be specified but Its loca tion would not. For example, ! here is how a letter would be i addressed to an officer on a ship named 'the Angim: Ueut. John Doe, U. S. Navy. U. S. S. Angim. co Postmaster. San rrancisco, Calif. e Back From Portland Ben Trowbridge returned by train this morning from Portland where he spent four day on business. Investigating the possi bility of local government con tracts In the electrical field. Mr. Trowbridge said he was told, however, that the latest word from Washington, D. C, Indi cated that there would be one large cantonment contract rather than number of small ones. Mr. Trowbridge commented that this would probably eliminate small contracts unless it was possible for local firm to obtain sub-contracts In allied trades from the successful bidder. Mr. Trowbridge is a member of the Trowbridge at Flynn Electric company. Enlisted Jack M. Carpenter, in charge of the navy recruiting station in the Medford Federal building, today announced re ceipt of official word of the formal enlistment of the follow ing men during the past week: Robert Bauman, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Bauman of 219 North Ivy street; Joe Beach of Jackson ville; Buford Childers and Ar duth Spruill of Talent; James Whittinghill of Ashland; Roland Raber and Richard McLaren of Rogue River and Clarence Knut son of Grants Pass.- The men are now in training at various western stations. Carpenter said. Thirty-five men have volun teered through the Medford of fice for naval service so far this month. FORESTER PROMOTED Portland, Ore, Jan. 20. HP) Walter H. Lund, supervisor of the Wenatchee national for est, has been promoted to a staff position in the division of timber management, regional forest headquarters announced today. Cm Mall Tribune mat ads. TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. U J, 6eren permtta with total value of CS.100 were issued by the city building inspector Mon day in one of the busiest days in many months. Largest permit went to Safe way Stores, Inc., for construc tion of a food market at 502-810 West Main street at a stated cost of $20,000. James A- Elliott waa given a permit to build a new residence and private garage at 715 South Holly street at a stated cost of 12.750. Kenneth G. D e n m a n was given a permit to finish two rooms in the attic at 104 Geneva street at a stated cost of 81.000. A $1,000 permit to remodel a building for a restaurant at 428 South Central avenue was given to C. R. Card. Edwin V. Anderson was given a permit to make an addition to a warehouse building at 710 South Riverside avenue at a stated cost of $200. - Gerald T. Latham was given a permit to enclose a porch at 822 South Oakdale avenue at a stated cost of $100. Roy W. Hodges was given a permit to Install a partition and remodel a room at 44 South Cen tral avenue at a stated cost of $50. EFFECTIVE FEB. 9 (Cnitlnuad mm Pat Ont) with the federal government but specific instructions would have to come from Portland head quarters, and Seth Bullis, dis trict manager of the operating department of the California Oregon Power company, said the company would "do what is necessary." One observer said that the county court and other state governmental sub-d 1 v I s 1 o n s would probably be guided by the attitude adopted at Salem, the capital. Although the coun ty court was in session. Judge Coleman said its attitude could not be obtained in time for publication today. It was pointed out that In all probability there would be gen eral adherence to the daylight saving time schedule as other wise there would be much con fusion, with Interstate com merce and federal activities, such as postoffices, forest serv ice offices, park service offices, O-C office and others, operating on the new time set-up while intrastate business was conduct ed on the old schedule. BANK ALARM Roanoke, Va. UPH-When the gong sounds In a local business house, it's a signal that a trip to the hank is in order. Under instructions to make a deposit at a certain hour each day, the manager uses an alarm clock to make sure he won't forget. CATCHERS CAUGHT New York VP) Enforcement of the anti-parking law has be come so stringent that It has , s-nt scores of offenders Into traf fic courts In Manhattan and the Bronx. Included were a number of detectives and policemen who found tickets on their machines after appearing against others. EOXY Mtea Only 8:45-1:1 lie Inc. Us Biddies lie Inelndlns lai MOIf IAUC)H(lasi yav've hm4 In years! (J0K1 fiUTXI fndt Tonite! TOMORROW tt ind Thurs. Nites! OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1942. Gene Tierney In . ' ... - Gene Tierney, whose rise to stardom during the past year, has tinged on the sensational, heads the cast which includes Bruce Cabot In "Sundown," coming to the Craterian theatre tomorrow for a four-day show ing. A thrilling drama of the African desert, and of a mysteri ous beauty whose exotic charm wielded a strange power. "Sun 40 ET 8 TO MEET IGHT Southern Oregon Volture 165 of the "40 et 8" Soclete of the American Legion will hold a banquet at the Lithia hotel In Ashland tomorrow at 8:30 p. m. Dr. Arthur Taylor, newly elect ed chef de gare, will preside and there will be music by the Legion Kilitles band of Ashland post. Following the banquet there will be a short business session and a meeting of the Legion past commanders club of southern Oregon. Members of the above groups who desire transportation are asked to get In touch with Fritz Nissen, adjutant, before tomorrow evening. .. Dm Mall Trlbuoa want ads. 5 fc-r sr. - f - : f ... ffEPHtipL I r i i - -SrFOOU. A CAVALCADE OF THMLLS! U t 1 wlXd of !o . l EACH ONE MORE GRIPPING Shaw! " favorit eh,Uy, gU THAN THI ONE BEFORE! ehyaf" -Jf A Adventure! fXy, Romance! Si? Tomorrow JjK wv "5? f. L $ itSil J UH-Jr- . V i ' till ii fSSSOimSl "TOSS VSgaa Tl Complete Shows Start at li4V:4S ti30 a"' I I MATINEC I Always Feature BM I rC 1 1 I ilj v u u i1 I Aduiu 40 I mzmmmm "Sundown" Lead vA. ir, 'V 1 , - - Yl j down" was adapted to the screen from the Saturday Evening Post serial of the same title. On the same program will be an exceptionally strong support ing program Walt Dney's Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck in 'Orphan's Benefit;" the amaz ing two-reeler, "War Clcuds In the Pacific;" and newsreel rounding out the show. Famous Old Comedy In Revival Today On Rial to Screen Many "hit shows of yester day" are brought back to thea tre screens but It Is doubtful if any of them reach so far back Into the past as "Tillie's Punctured Romance" which shows today and tomorrow at the Rialto theatre. It was back In 1915 that 'Tillie's Punctured Romance" first saw the light of day back In the days when Charlie Chap lin had first risen to eminence, when Marie Dressier first start ed her climb to stardom, when Mabel Norman made the boys hearts go "pitty-pat" and the Keystone Kops sent theatre audiences Into gales of laughter. They're all in "Tillie's Punc tured Romance," brought back just to show present-day audi ences the sort of screen fare that was termed "entertain ment" back in the so-called good old days. And, believe It or not, there are those who still insist that the screen doesn't show pictures that can compare at all favorably with those pro duced m those days. "Tillie" will unquestionably put the damper on a lot of requests for repeat showings of the pictures that were "hot stuff" when Ma and Pa were young and foolish. Sharing honors on the same program with "Tillie" is the p.cturiiation of George Bernard Shaw'a "Major Barbara," going from the ridiculous to the sub lime, so to speak. Texas has towns named Tele graph and Telephone. Too Late to Classify WAN 1 IUJ TO LKASE Dairy ranch. Will buy rqulpnwnt. H. H. Herttn. Pbona central Point. FUEL FOR BALB ROT AT. T7TAH COAL. sit. par ton dUTd within city Umlu. Uaa Rnral Coal It la free burning lasts longer and contains no dust. Oaaao Briquets. SIS SO per ton Stow, oil .osic par ral. Furnaoa on .. 07ic oer ral. SAMSON FUEL SERVICE 4U and Front. Telophona STM FOR JOBS In Alrplana Factories, aaa IS to 48. sm Mr. MeCabe, Oread Howl, a a. m. to 8 p. m. FOB BALE Alfalfa bay and wcan'r pvra. J. R Marnard Ranches. Ru a, Bos 454. Roaa Lane. PLANER BI.OX Big 300 e. f. load, S. MEDFORD FUEL. Tel. Silt. FOR SALE Young Guernsey oow, x. uiai ww. FOR SALS Oxtemaey heifer, freshen oon. c. owen. FDone 3054. Or chard Home Drive. WANTin Housekeeper and cook. 95 to 40 yeare old. Unleu earmhle need not Apply. No entertaining. Steady ; Job and excellent wage. Tribune Box 1773. FOR SALS or TRADE Team Of btg young mulea. flit) South Riverside. USE OASCO BRIQUETS for a Ion UKting fir. Valley Fuel Co, Tel. A 8 -ROOM DUPLEX, wood tore. rtmfortblT furnished. Prefer middle-aged couple. Rent reasonable. Victor C. Sether. FOR BALK In barn Loose and ham-m-red oata and vetch hay. Prtoe. W loose and tlO nammsred. Call at ranch In Table Rock district or phone 6309. Ben B. Harder. NICE, MODERN. 7-room house for rent or sale. Phone 3o6S. WANTED Tractor work, all klna. J. R, Maynard, Route 3, Box 454, Ross Lane. 530 ACRES, fenced, free Irrigated. House, barn, hay, stock.. W Unite Ranch, Lake Creek, Oregon. Bhen Maui PAGE FIVH TRT OASOO BRIQUETS The fines solid hie I amiable. Valley Fuel Co. Tel. tS7f. FOR RENT Two bedrooms suitable tor inree girls. Call at 403 Kin. OASCO BRIQUETS Now 91550 pr ion. t,neaper aea Better than coal. Vslley Fuel Co. Tel. 8376". FOR SALE or trade for ear. "35 Dodge muck, inoune box j . FOR SALS Three Mister coal brood ers. 600 capacity: one electric. 350 capacity; two Master Incubators, 600 ages capacity. W. Williams, Rogue Blvcr. Route 1. Box 43. WANTED Man and wife for regular iarra wnrx . House, garden, milk. Box 1788 Tribune. FOR SALE '32 Chevrolet nlckun. good rubber, 450. First place oa nt.bt west of Matlack's Food Store, Jacksonville Highway. NO ORANOES Tuesday. Wednesday or inursaay. Don t miss our next load as it will be the beat flavor this season. In.7raras Orange Truck, North Riverslds. FOR SALS 4x0 storage tank. Friend ")' - tig wijr i jcwe. rnow 6301. E. c. Com. LAND PLASTER FOR SALS EMPIRE The hlflh test. $13.5 per ton. off car or out of warehouse. Car here now. Ank about our spe ctal rates on LAND PLASTER de livered to your ranch. F. E. SAMSON COMPANY Phone 756. 4th and FrotnX FOR 6ATJC Modern 4-room home on east side. Newly decorated, hard wood floors, bullt-lna, stationery tubs, ventttan blinds, double ga rs w. trees and shrubs. Box 1761 Tribune. r H A LOANe quickly efficiently bandied Mark n4dv Acency RAW FURS WANTED HIGHEST cash prices psld for Mush ruts. Skunk. Mink. Coiote and Bob Cats Investigate our prices before you sell MEDFORD BAROATN HOUSB 37 North Grape HARDIE SPRAYING MACHINES All PAHTS for all HARDIE SPRAYERS Efficient SexTice Department BOWSER Equipment Co. Ill No. Fir Street Medford, Oregon al l:H:Ms SV - tv - lU emw44e-sSe-lUlne.t ir i J 1 assssssSsssssssMsssesssslslssJ