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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1942. PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and Hre From Lake Arthur D. Roach, storekeeper at Crater Lake national park, motored to Medford today on business. Fintd $5 Carroll E. Critsch, Medford, was fined $5 in city police court yesterday on a charge of parking his car in an alley, From Portland William Dea con of Portland, passenger agent for the Canadian Pacific rail road company, spent yesterday in this city on business. Deacon arrived yesterday morning by train. e e e Initiated David Holmes, Med ford student at the University of Oregon, was one of seven initiated into Alpha Delta Sig ma, national advertising honor nry, on the Eugene campus Tuesday. Holmes is the son of David Holmes, Sr., 1327 Redd avenue, and Mrs. Muriel Holmes, 22 Geneva street. Rites Tomorrow F u n e r a I services are to be held in Butte. Mont., tomorrow afternoon for Fred Kunz, father of Dr. C. E. Kunz of 1036 West 11th street. Mr. Kunz died Tuesday. Dr. Kunz is unable to go to Butte for the funeral as he is confined to his home with laryngitis. Dr. Kunz visited his mother and father at their home in Butte a year ago last summer. Had Mr. Kunz lived, he and his wife would have observed their 63rd wedding anniversary on Febru ary 3. At his office in tho Medford Center building, it was stated that Dr. Kunz probably would not be able to resume his dental practice until some time next week. Reported Missing F r 1 e n d s here were in receipt of word today that Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Kuehnle, former Medford resi dents now residing at 345 Esco bita street, Palo Alto, Cal., have been notified that their son Ensign Lowell F. Kuehnle, was missing in line of duty with the U. S. forces. The parents. friends here said, were clinging however, to the hope that their son might still be alive. The Kuehnles resided- here at 212 Valley View 'Drive from 1930 to 1934 and Lowell attended Medford junior and senior high schools. Lowell was graduated from the Palo Alto high schoo! and took three years of pre medical work at Stanford. He left college to enter the service In 1938. He was trained as a naval aviation pilot and was commissioned at Pensacola, Fla in July 1939. His wife and daughter, 16 months old, are in Palo Alto. His brother, Jim Kuehnle, is attending Oregon State college. RELEASE FLOW OF LIVER BILE Snap out of Sick Headaches, so called Biliousness, poor Digestion with that sick sour feeling Get a bottle of KruBchen Salts tonight. Take half a teaspoonful in a glass of water (hot or cold) half an hour be fore breakfast, and keep It up for 30 days. Now you'll know what It Is to get up feeling fit and ready for a real day's work. Try Krus:hen a famous English formula for the next 30 dsys and see what It means to you when Bile Flows Freely. Satis faction guaranteed or money back. ANNUAL TURKEY DINNER Eagle Point Grange Hall Eagle Point, Ore. Sunday, Jan. 25th 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Public Is Invited Adults 60c; Children 30c Keiilert Pr.rMe Bleid. 75 rectT You'll enjoy this Kessler blend, 1 V--- It't smooth an' light an' rqJ innJL JfU nxm. . NyAJjj-jjSSSSy I To like it, all you have to dol ft Js taste it and compare Julius Ketiler Distilling Co Incorporated, Baltimor, Md. PERSONAL Chimney Fir A chimney fire occurred at 10:30 last night at the residence of E. F. Hubert. 1000 Sunset avenue. No damage was done. The fire department's chemical crew stood by while the soot in the chimney burned itself out. Medford Visitors Among Medford business visitors yes terday were J. L. Britt of Wag ner Creek, Mrs. Robert Field and son Bruce of Central Point and Miss Grace Rowley of Seven Oaks. Here Tuesday were Mary Lull and Lou Lull of Central Point. see Plana Passengers Arriving from Seattle by United Main liner this forenoon were O. J Gregg, T. Paul and W. Scott. Arrivals last midnight were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Murphey from Portland and J. A. and R. W. Adair from Seattle. A. A. Walther departed for San Fran Cisco, L. L. Findley departed last evening for Los Angeles. Skiing Good A ground cover of 17 inches of snow provided good skiing and tobogganing today in the Union Creek recre ational area of the Rogue Rivei national forest, headquarters here reported. There was a topping of 1V4 inches of new snow, the forest office stated. The snow was described 'frozen granular." Ranger Hera John W. Sar- ginson, ranger In charge of the Lake o'Woods district of the Rogue River national forest transacted business today at headquarters in the Medfori federal building. Mr. Sarginson has an office in Klamath Falls during the winter. He arrived this morning by bus and was to return to Klamath Falls this evening in a forest service pickup truck that has been re paired in the shops here. Still Unconscious David Todd, 16, of Route 2, struck on a bicycle by a car driven by M. B. Lindley Wednesday morn ing, was still unconscious today, his attending physician said Although a preliminary exami nation failed to disclose the youth sufered a fractured skull, no x-ray pictures have yet been taken because of his condition. He sustained a severe head laceration and concussion. The accident occurred at Howard avenue and the Pacific highway Transferred J. F. Wallace, district sales manager here for the Union Oil company, today announced that Marlin Gramse. assistant agent in Medford for five years, has been transferred to The Dalles as agent. Mi. Gramse left for his new post yesterday. His wife will join him there later. Mr. and Mrs. oramse have resided here at 616 Newtown street. Mr. Gramse has been replaced here by E. E Knight, transferred from Co quille. Mr. Knight has begun ills new duties here. His family is expected to come to Medford soon. To Investigate Chief of Po lice Clatous McCredie and Build ing Inspector Frank Rogers left by automobile yesterday after noon for California where the police chief will conduct a sur vey of cities adjacent to army cantonments to obtain first-hand information concerning prob lems raced by police in such I localities. The chief will visit i Monterey and Salinas, near Fort Ord, and perhaps other cities Mr. Rogers will attend the Pa cific Coast Building Officials I conference in San Francisco today, tomorrow and Saturday The two are expected to return to Medford Sunday. Closlns, urn for Classified Ads a. m Too Lai to Clssstfv 13:30 p. m. s Grain Neutral Sp rits TITUTI mirnrnnn inn ii ivoruiiu MIaLH BECAUSE OF CAMP District Attorney Says Sus pected Places Given Word Guard Against Influx. One direct effect of the war here: known prostitutes have been notified by the police to c'ose shop or move on. That hns been done at the request of army authorities who want prostitution definitely ' repressed in military areas without ap peasement or any hokum about ' control." Of course In a fair city like Medford there was really not much commercialized prostitu tion, District Attorney George W. Neilson intimated, and in Ashland and the rest of the county there hasn't been any at all. Of course sometimes some travelling girls come through but they are kept on the move but there has been no trouble here from commer cialized prostitution, Mr. Neil- son emphasized in compliment ing the city police on their effi cient handling of a troublesome problem. Watch for Influx Sheriff Syd I. Brown said n sharp eye was being kept for any influx of prostitutes fol lowing cantonment workers or soldiers. The order to the few places under suspicion to close up or blow was issued after a meeting here of law enforcement officers of Jackson and Josephine coun ties with a federal agency repre sentative who explained the at my s stand for positive re pression. The army is now bicked up by the new May act which gives the federal govern ment power to act against pros titution In military areas. Junior High Boys And Girls To Vie In Essay Contest Medford Junior high school students are now hard at work preparing essays that will win for them free passes to the Ri alto theatre and a grand prize, which is, a personally auto graphed portrait of the famous screen team of Abbott and Cos- tcllo. The subject on which the Rialto theatre management is awarding the passes and auto graphed photograph is: "What major part has the 'cavalcade of aviation' played In our na tional defense?" and Is being sponsored by the popular show house in connection with their showing of the sensational Uni versal Pictures featurette, "Cav alcade of Aviation," which plays Tuesday and Wednesday. The film opens with the first flight of the Wright brothers at Kittyhawk, S. C, in December, 1903, and continues through all the phases of aviation to our present day "flying fortresses." The rules are simple. The essay must not be more than SOO words each and must be turned into the English depart ment not later than tomorrow night, Friday, January 23. The essays will be Judged by the English department personnel of the school. The grand prize offered Is a handsomely autographed por trait of Abbott and Costello and two passes to see "Cavalcade of Aviation." The next five best will receive double passes to see the aviation film and the next five will receive one pass each. The winners will be an nounced in the Monday edition of the Medford Mail Tribune. Ose Mali Tribune want ads. IS Proof Lswrenceburg. Indiana Popular Stars In .,,... ...... ,,.,!,yrty In line with present demands for comedy, Claudette Colbert, with Ray Milland sharing top honors, dips into some new laugh situations for her new picture, "Skylark," which comes to the Cratenan theatre Sun day. The story of a wife who "Flying Cadets" Edmund Lowe, William Gar- an. Peeev Mnran and Frank ... , . .. , , AlberUon have the starring roles in "Flying Cadets , a dare- devil story of war-birds in train - lng which heads the double Dm In "Sundown" Sultry and seductive, Gene Tierney plays havoc with men's hearts and leads them to dan gerous adventures in "Sun down," now showing until Sat urday night at the Craterian theatre. A Mickey Mouse-Donald Duck cartoon and "War Clouds in the Pacific" epochal two-reeler round out the program. PRIORITY HELPS AIRLINE TRAVEL The priority plan for govern ment transportation on commer cial airlines announced in Wash ington, D. C, systematizes and improves the practice all air lines have had in effect and per mits seats for civilian travel as well as for the priority military and government travel. Presi dent W. A. Patterson of United Air Lines said today. 'Creation of a coordinator s office under Brig. Gen. Donald R. Connolly, military director of civil aviation, establishes and improves more orderly accom modation of government trav-' elers as well as civilians who will continue making air trans port reservations," Patterson said. "Our planes are operating at 64 percent load factor which indicates our ability to serve adequately normal civilian travel demands." PROSPECT MAN FINED FOR PROFANITY USE William Henderson Rune of Prospect was assessed $3.00 anri costs on charge of disorderly conduct yesterday by Justice of the Peace William R. Coelman. The complaint sinned by Sheriff Syd I. Brown charged Mender on with the use of profane, language while under the Influ ence of intoxicating liquor. The arrest was made by Deputy Sheriff Dewey Hill. The defend ant was given until January 28 to pay the fine. POISON OAK? Try e bottle at ZCMACOL Tea mail be sstiefiesl or your money cheerfully refunded Oet a kettle today at HtsltHM IIIKIrT. 75.) ) Sunday Show rebels at her staid life, goes sky larking for a good time and winds up a sadder but much wiser young lady, the film has Brian Aherne, Binnie Barnes. Walter Abel, Mona Barrie, War ren Hymer, Grant Mitchell and Ernest Cossart in supporting roles. On Rialto Bill I opening a three day run today I at the Rialto theatre. "Arizona Bound", starring Bucfc Tim McCoy an Raymond Hatton as the "Rough 1 Riders', plays as the companion I western with the sky-thriller. Paper Concern Plans Tree Farm in West Seattle. Jan. 22 UP Plant of the Crown Zellerbach com pany to plant one million seed lings in the Pacific northwest as part of a sustained yield pro gram for supplying company paper mills, were announced here yesterday by Don S. Don man, vice president of the com pany. Donman said the company has one "tree farm" in the Neah Bay district, at the Olympic peninsula's northwest extrem ity. Which Will rvxnrimllv mIoM 40,000,000 beard feet of lumber a year for the Port Angeles piani. Too Late to Classify AUTO and Tractor Mechanic. 30 years experience: with own tools, wants steady Job. R. I. Wagner. Trail, Ore. FOR SALE Two lots 10x198 each. Eaat front. Allen D. Curry. 005 Benson street. Aggravating Gas Whan stomach fas seams to smasher yoa. and yoa eta sard! take a Seep areata, try ADLCRIKA. riVB earmlnallves te warm and sooths tba stomack and atael gas, aa4 THRU laiaUraa lot testis, (Sick kewsl action. At jam Draff Store. Meat Hide Pharmacy ROXY Mtre Only :4V1I:I.V J4c Inc. lu Kiddles lie Including tat Tomorrow Nite and Sat! Pin added Western adirntnr with I he Mfdlro of Painted "prints... CHARLES STARR the medic Ends Tonllel Joan Bennett Franchot Ton 'She Knew all the Answers' Plus "SCATTEHGOOD PULLS the STRINGS" issrrf tstl- h - In VvMstsraasl WANTED Wa I treat ovtr M. Huron's Confectionery. 40 ftcivt. Joining tht city limit of Medford. city wiw available. Wonderful tubdlTliion poulbimtf. ELMER HERRI ED No. 44 N. RlTertld FOR 8 ALE Confectionery, fountain no compreaeor. snappy service Station. ml. south on highway. FOR SALE A-room house, priced for an caan. rnone m. FOR SALE S acres good soil, ft-mora nouse, near city limits, consider trade for Medford property. Box 2387, Tribune. FOR RENT Holly Ct., No. S, furn- isnea, a tearoom, s&o.oo. Phone 2800. "31 CHRYSLER sedan, fl good tires. gooa running condition, 1000 c Main. USE OA SCO BRIQUETS for a long lasting fir. Valley Fuel Co. Tel. 3378. BARGAINS S1250 for 3-room and 81. Pen. Plastered modern houw, cone, found, shade and lawn. ONLY 550 down, balance leaa than rent, AND 1975 terms for fine 3-4 '10 acre near Medford. 4-room hoxise furn ished, irrigated, AND Servke Sta tion and Store, good location ONLY 375 00. AND Large Hour and about one acre ground ONLY 11000 with 300 down, balance 15 00 mtnth. Irritated. VALLEY REAL ESTATE, Pacific Hlway South. MODERN three-room furnished apart ment. Close in. 635 so. Central. No. a. FURNISHED apartment, 3 rooms and oam. electrically equipped, oil heat. 800 West 10th. COCAft Neat and attractive four yLtJvv room modern cottage, large garage and store room. Corner lot. close in. Immediate possession. ffOQAA Six-rooms and bath, fine ybUVV shady lot. all fenced, gar age cloae In. Very good condition, Three bed room horns, oak floors, fire place, basement, double garage, excellent condition. CylAfiA IS acres finest valley land ifJIUVV irrigated, good modern five- room cottage, barn, shade, paved roe a. ITLMFR HERRI ED N". 44 V. Rtve-JM. Dial 3367 or 4800 LOST White Collie, hrown enra, an- swera nam Rex. Phone 4032. 723 W 2nd. FOR TRAH Modern home for email ranch. ALSO, four-room furnlahed house at m harRatn, for quick sale 8cnw auraetlye ban.'na In lare homes. Mr. W. A. Chlldera, Jack sonville, Oregon. WANTTD TO BUT Ch'M'a black board on stand. Dial 4341. OWNER LEA VINO TOWN Will sac rifice, modern 6-room house. Box 3383 Tribune. 80 CATERPTLLER and Bulldozer, loading Dlenke, rho-kere. will sac rifice, SDSSOO. Shults Bros. TRY OASCO BRIQUETS The finest sum Mel available. Valley Fuel Co. Tel. 3378. FOR SALE Young, food Jersey- Ouernaey cow to freshen soon. Second calf. Also sow and feeder plge. First house south of Leverettes on west side of Paclflo Highway. Kleth West. for" SALE 45 acres, all cultivated 35 seres alfalfa. (3300. H. O. Wil son, 7 Chestnut. Phone 4844 SLEEPINO ROOMS 80S West Main. Skin Sufferers Here's Good Newt! Distress of urjly pimples, rsshes. Itching, burning skin disorders re sulting frqra eitemal Irritations can often be quickly relieved by this simple Inexpensive trestment. Oo to Western Thrift Store or your druggist today and get a small bottle of Moone's Emersld Oil most every good druggist hss this. Use as di rected for 10 dsys, and If then you say It has failed to tire you full satisfaction money back. I'm in.'i Msts SO tag Sc-lSe Eves 40c tax 4-44e It to 1S-3SC Kiddles lie Inc. tu Mats 1:45. Eras f:45-:0O . GREATEST Screen Show You'll See This Year! MICKEY MOUSE DONALD DUCK In Walt Disney's Orphan's Benefit' Coming SUNDAY! s?m CLAUDETTE AiufJUf COQUETTE! To giva a naw high in howlantyl . . . and th tow-1 y down en I oval ENDS SATI Sensa tional! WAR Clouds la the Pacific r ii ik r in A lev FOR SALE Late model Isdtes Nutria Braver fur coat, a'moat new, s'ze 30 drees length, cost 3115. price 333 00. Also tweed sport coat wlfh beautiful genuine Badger collar, alee 30 dress lnth, coat W5 00. price H28 00. Call Ninann Cra'j. 203 So. Front St., Mtdford. MEN'S and WOMEN'S usfd winter coat a. prices cut. 1403 No. Riverside. PUPS to give away. Mother Australi an Shepherd. B. Hoan. Applegate. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. John Darby. uririin creea DUMP TRUCK FOR SALE 613 IVat- ty St, between 6 and 6 p m. 1033, -33 and 33 Pickups. Shu Its Bros. FOR SALE 00 Austerwhlte pullets. laying to, pnone 2900 0 to 5 o'clock or call at 130 So. Columbus off Stewart. GIANT New Zealand White breeding stock rabbits, inquire 125 E. flth. FRESH SMELT arriving dally. Holly's Sea Foods. Phone 4321. OASCO BRIQUETS Now 315 50 per ton Cheaper un beup than coal. Valley Fuel Co. Tel. 3370. 1B37 FORD 00 and 35 Scdana. Many more light cait. Shults Bros. FOR SALE Equity In "35 Dodce coupe. Good tires. Call 8132 alter 6 pm. HEAT WITH Sawdust ft Hogfuel from MED. FUEL, Tel. 3111. 1938 BUICK Sedan, lots of priced to sell. Shults Brcs. ANOTHER TRUCKLOAD of Oranges. Lemons and Arizona O rape fruit ar riving Friday. These are our first tree-ripened Oranges and Arizona Grapefruit thla season. For mouth watering flavor, tnr thc-ic at ING RAM'S ORANGE TRUCK. North Riverside, next to Coffee Pot. FURNISHED apartment and sleeping rooms, cloae In. No children. 242 N, Front. S TIRM 0 on a S7 Dodii DoLuxe Coup., perfect mechanically. Buy now on our eanr pay plan. Taylor's Used Car Dept., 8th and Bartlett Sta. Phone sn or aaaa. 5 NEW TIRES 8.00-18 on a 3D Plym outh DeLuxe bedan. guaranteed everyway and prleed to aell on our eaay payment plan. Taylor'i Used Car Dept.. 8th and Bartlett Streeta. Phonea 4317 or 286S. r a a LOANe qun-kiy errtci.ntn handled Mark O.ildt enc RAW FURS WANTED HIGHEST cash c-lces psld for Mush' rata. Skunk. Kink Coyote and Bob cats Investigate) our prices Before you sell MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE 37 North Orsps MORE Than Your heart tarring a host of famous stunt man ... and Km a Edmund William Peggy LOWE -GARGAN-KORAN FRANK ALBERTSON FR ANKIE THOMAS 7 as ROUGH RIDERS gr nl t , n PLUS . . . three West- ' I rn favorites all in .n "e th same thriller 1 1 J i"r'J CP' THE 1 tV-H V' - A ' 1 .1 fV Complete Show Today Start at 1:45-8:45-9:00 Always MATINEE Adults 30 It-IS-tae Riddles II all Ine Ta Keep m America's "V" Is In lis "Cavalcade of A'V'iation" Story of Aviation from FOR SALE MoO-rn 6-room house, 3 a:res, froe water, consider rent ing to reliable party. Inquire An land armory. FOR SATE Equity In 1938 Willys sedan Good rubber, 150. Balance 197. Call 9001. FOR HIRE Swing trio accordion, bass and guitar. For dances and private parties. Phone 4923. FIR SAWDUST 300 cf. lead. 34. d-Ilverrd. Phnne 373, Jacksonville. Hugh UcGtnty. WANTED TO BUY Wheel for 1934 V-8. P. O. Service Station. WANTED Experienced Srrrlce Sta tion attendant and operator for up to date Independent station. Glv references and phone number. Tri bune, Box 1993. REASON IT OUT AND YOU'll SA PREFER THIS Tn NR (Nature s Remedy) Tahlrt. there are no chemicals, no minerals, na phenol derivatives. NK Tablet are different oci different. Pmtly vtqetabU a combination of 10 vcKetable wgre dtenta formulated over 50 yean ago, Uncoated or candy coated, their action is dependable, thorough, yet gentle, as millions of N K's have proved. Get a 1W Convincer Box. Larger economy sues, too. 10 r REGUIARI NR TO-NIGHT: TOMORROW ALRIGHT FLYING THRILLS Carter's Got Pills! will thrill! Your blood chill! i 1 1 1 as daredevil birdmen take to the skies! 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