MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1942.
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LOCAL and PERSONAL '
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On Business Carl Winn, vice
president of the International
Woodworkers of America, with
headquarters in Portland, was a
recent Medford business visitor.
Vara A Pav Martin
of Portland, state director of
the office of government reports
is visiting in Medford on official
business. Martin is under Elmer
Davis, head of the war informa
tion bureau.
To Hospital Mrs. Karl L.
Janouch of 1202 East Main
street was taken to Community
hospital yesterday afternoon
suffering from a severe attack
of the flu. She is the wile or the
cnrwarvisnr of the Roeue River
National forest.
;
Workers Wanter Boat build
ers, boilermakers, coppersmiths,
machinists, sh.pfitters," ship
wrights and riveters are needed
for work in the Panama Canal
Zone. Salaries are high, it is
stated in the civil service an
nouncement. Applicants in this
area may apply to Frank E.
Miles, U. S. Employment Ser
vice, Hotel Holland building,
here.
Appointed Leader Pvt.
James E. Abbott of Medford has
been appointed squad leader of
the first platoon of Company C,
84th Infantry training battalion
at Camp Roberts, (Cal.), accord
ing to word received from the
camp. Pvt. Abbott, six-foot-three
inches of potential fighting man,
is establishing a fine record in
a new group of trainees, having
qualified as an "expert" on the
tough bayonet course, the press
release stated.
Minor Mishaps Louis C. Gel
brith, Jr., of Bend, Ore., and
Melvin F. Brewster of Eagle
Point were operators of pas
senger cars which collided at
the intersection of East Eighth
and Bartlett streets Tuesday at
5:15 p. m. a report on file stated.
A. M. Gault of 123 Cottage
street and Mrs. Eva Low of 39
North Orange street were driv
ing cars which collided on West
Sixth street near the railroad in
tersection Tuesday at 3:30 p. m.
Alvin L. Peterman of 40 Quince
street, operating a passenger car
and T. O. Maupin driving a
truck, were involved in a minor
accident at North Riverside ave
nue and Edwards street Tuesday
at 2:30 p. m., a report on file
stated.
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Dr. C.J. DEAN CLINIC
Physician antf &urfon
If. fc Cor. I Burn fid ad Grand Av.
ToUpbon IAit3.il 8, PortUad, Otsmjou
Visiting Friends Mrs. Ethel
O'Neil of this city is visiting
friends in Sacramento and Oak
land, Cal., for a short time..
Visits Son Mrs. Agnes Seno
denos of this city is visiting her
son, Luther Richards, at Oak
hind, Cal. Richards has been
with the U. S. navy for 20 years.
Plan Picnic Fern Valley com
munity will meet at the Fred
Hensler place July 4 for a picnic
dinner. The gathering begins at
noon.
To California Mrs. Elizabeth
Bowerman and daughter, Beth,
left by motorcar this morning
for San Carlos, Cal., where they
will visit Mrs. Bowerman's son,
Dan Bowerman and family.
Writes Article "As A Fellow
American, What's Your Opin
ion?", a humorous article ap
pearing in Appleland News pub
lished in Yakima, Wash., was
written by Gordon R. Green,
Medford manager of the Ameri
can Fruit company. The article
deals with bicycle riding.
Grass Fir The city fire de
partment was called to Timber
Products company at McAn
drew road and Ross lane yester
day at 5:12 p. m. to extinguish
a grass fire. Before the blaze
was brought under control a
large pile of old lumber was
also burned. The truck returned
to the fire hall at 6:30 p. m.
New Warehouseman Albert
O. Hansen, who formerly re
sided in Okanogen, Wash., has
arrived here to assume his
duties as warehouseman for the
Rogue River National Forest.
He succeeds Karl Chapler. who
recently took a position with the
U. S. army air service in Port
land. Mr. Hansen was accom
panied to Medford by his wife
and son.
Leaving Today Second-Lieu
tenant Thomas H. Culbertson.
technical inspector in the U. S
army air force stationed at Le
moore army basic flying school
near Fresno, Calif., planned to
return to the field this afternoon
by plane. He arrived here last
night to visit relatives. Second-
Lieutenant Culbertson is former
manager of the Medford munici
pal airport.
Vacation In South Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Meeker and daughter
Eleanor returned last evening
from a two weeks' trip to south
ern California. Driving south
by way of Sacramento, they
visited friends in Los Angeles
and vicinity, including Riverside
and Santa Ana. They returned
by way of the coast highway,
stopping in Santa Barbara and
San Francisco, Mrs. A. J. Jo
hannson and Miss Roberta Iven
hoe returned with them from
Oakland. Cal. Mrs. Johannson
is here to visit her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Corey of the
Crater Lake highway.
Society To Meet Jackson
County Medical society will
meet tonight at 7 o'clock for
dinner at the Catholic parish
house on South Oakdale avenue.
Dr. A. J. Loeffler will give a
paper. Dr. A. E. Dodson will
also appear on the program.
To . Receive Wings Cadet
Henry Ward Evans will be grad
uated from Lake Charles Army
Flying school. Lake Charles, La.,
Friday at 9 a. m., when he will
receive his wings and a rank
of second lieutenant. Cadet
Evans is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Evans of Chiloquin, Ore.,
former Talent residents.
Eagles To Meet Crater Lake
aerie. No. 2093, Fraternal Order
of Eagles and Auxiliary will
meet at the hall Thursday at
8 p. m. to hear A. C. Lucas
report on. the state convention
held In La Grande and other
aeries he visited during his
vacation. The meeting will close
with a dance.
Return Home Mrs. Frank Ap-
plegate and daughter, Ella, have
returned to their home on South
Oakdale avenue after a month's
vacation in California. They
visited friends in San Diego,
Santa Barbara, Tulare and at
Los Angeles were guests of Mrs.
W. C. Debley, former Medford
resident.
Visit In Roseburg Mrs. May-
belle Klemm of this city and her
sister. Miss Olive Wilson of
Klamath Falls are visiting rela
tives and friends in Roseburg
for several days. Mrs. Klemm
formerly taught school In Rose
burg and for a number of years
has been on the faculty of
Medford junior high school.
Cited To Court Clifford Cleo
Allen of this city was charged
by state police yesterday with
operating an automobile with
more than three persons in the
front sea. He was arrested at
the junction of the Midway and
airport road yesterday. Allen
was cited to appear in justice
court Thursday.
Oregon Apricots
Bring $1.10 Box
Portland, July 1 (IP) The
first offering of Oregon-grown
apricots was on the farmers'
wholesale market today from
The Dalles.
It was delivered by Walter
Erickson and sold at $1.10 a box
Dalles, sold a load of Mayflower
peaches at $1 and also offered
the season s first Lambert cher
ries.
NOW
Open
Every
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Man
S. P. ACCUSED
Sacramento, July I. (IP)
The government filed complaints
in federal court today charging
the Southern Pacific Railroad
company with violation of a law
prohibiting confinement of ani
mals more than 36 hours with
out unloading them for rest,
food and water.
570 REGISTER IN
DRAFT BOARD TWO
Registration of males between
the ages of 18 and 20 years
totaled 570 at the county court
house yesterday, according to
Selective Service board number
1. Board number two. which
comprises outlying districts from
Medford, was expected to have
completed its count by late this
afternoon.
Of the 570 registered yester
day 312 were from Medford, the
other 258 being out-of-state, CCC
and Camp White employes. Polls
were- open yesterday between 7
a. m. and 9 p. m. for this latest
registration of manpower In
America, ordered by the federal
government.
Uh UaLl Trtbuna want eda.
Too Late to Classify
State Departments
Join Rubber Hunt
Salem. Julv 1 121 Gover
nor Charles A. Sprague directed
all state deoartments today to
go on an Immediate rubber
hunt, and appealed to every
resident oi uregon 10 mane a
thorough check for all scrap
rubber.
"I learned at the governors'
conference that the rubber situ
ation is the most critical one
which the country faces," Gov
ernor Sprague said.
California Enjoys
Treasury Surplus
Sacramento, July 1. OP)
For the first time in a decade.
California opened a new fiscal
year today with its state govern
ment books in the black.
Exactly how much of a sur
plus there is probably will not
be known for at least BO ciays.
But state officials estimate It
may amount to as high as $25,
000,000.
PIONEER DIES
Milton-Freewater, Ore., July
I. (IP) Mrs. Aaron Miller,
nearly 100, died at her home
east of Freewater Tuesday after
a brief illness. She had lived
on the same property since com
ing here in 1871 and was one of
the best known pioneers in Uma
tilla county.
WANTED Transportation to Salt
Uk, City. Will help drive. Call at
Berkley a cal. Phoenix.
rise BINO Chemae, 6o lb. You pick.
820 E. Main.
HOLSB TRAILERS New and uaed.
Trade. Terms. H annum and Kelt
Chevrolet. Phone 60. OranU Pas.
ROYAL, ANN Cherries, So lb. you
pick. 326 Portland Ave.
WANTED One baby buggy wheel, 8
lnchea In diameter. Cal 3467.
TEAM Work homes, cheap. Must
en at once, write R. c. Skeuen
ger, Oold Hill. Star Rt.
FOR SALE Koolerator, like new.
300 lb. capacity. 613 South Ivy.
FOR 8ALB Roval Ann Cherries, fie a
lb. picked. 34 Qulnoo St.
FOR SALE Batntnette, Taylor Tot.
nursery chair, play pen. Jumper
awing. Telephone 3361.
Is your child a
NOSE PICKER?
It may bm mnn than jart a natty hMt f It
nuiy hs a ngi of wirmi, Ye, unly crawl
ing roundworm In aide your child I Other
wn ruing ln are flHtr-HliKr. "flnirky" ap
petite, crankinese. itefaimr in certain parta.
Thfa bowel worms ran eaun real
trouble I If you even u-.ptct your eliiW baa
them, get JAYNE'S VKKMIFUGE right
way! JAYNE'S la America'e trading
proprietary worm medicine: acientificaily
tertnd and uwd by million for over a
century. It espcla tubborn worm, yet acta
wy gntly. If no worme are there.
JAYNE'S work inrii n a mUd laxative.
B aura you get JAXSLH VfcKMU UCEl
Walk 2 Blocki Mor Par 10c Last
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starts FRIDAY -One Big Week!
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WANTED Yountf man dtohwuher.
ttady work. good, pay: alao sand
wich man. Apply um Coffea Pot.
POR SALE 1931 Chevrolet coupe.
Good running condition, five good
tlrea. beat oiler takes It; See Cliff
Goodwin, 3nd trailer eamp North
of Pour Corners on Highway to
cantonment.
FOR SALE Two 80x3 'i tire, three
tubes. $8.00; bicycle. US 00; 4
aire bed complete H0.00; round
oak table. 4 chairs. Call before 13
noon or after p. m. 118 Willa
mette Ave.
POR SALE A real bargain If taken
at once. 160 acres of farm land
In Southern Alberta, Canada for
500 00 clear title. See Mrs. Ous
tafson, J'Vtlle Star Route. Box 124,
Medford. Telephone 6238.
WANTED To rent by permanent
party, j or 3 room luxnlshed bouse.
1075 Court.
WANTED Tout f tr.t at one to
work their way through beauty
college. Inquire In person Medford
school of beauty culture, 235
Main.
FOR SALE Colored, fryers, corn fed.
William Shumate, Talent.
BINO CHERRIES, So per lb. 848 I
Oth.
DRIVINO to Portland for the week
end leaving Thuraday at 6 p. m
returning on Sunday. Can take
two passengers. Phone Manno. 3310
during day, call at 046 8. Holiy
evemnga.
WANTED Boya over 12 for newspa
per work. Apply Mall Tribune.
WANTED Dental assistant, perma
nent position. Box 3068 Tribune.
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms.
Mrs. Larson, Rosa Lane, Rt. 2.
FOR RENT Pleasant room for two
repecuibl men. 000 N. Central.
FOR 6AIJC 16-Inch fir. $2.75 at 335
West 2nd.
WANTED 2 wheel trailer without
UTea. lfl-lnch wheel. Vi mil East
Lone Pine School.
FOR SALE Logging truck. 00 rub
ber, single axle trailer, good con
dition: also 3 used 7:50x20 and
three 33x6 Inch tirea. Brown Llpe
transmission: Tim ken axlea with
drums and springs; 'Also '34 Chev
rolet rear end, good condition with
drums. Sell separate or altogether.
Coma and see them. V, miles East
Lone Pine School.
WANTED To buy small home. Tel.
3504.
YOUR AUTOMOBILE la the only one
you will have for a long time to
come. Keep the body in good con
dition. Take It to Dally Auto
Painting and Body Shop, 29 So.
Bartlett.
SLEEPmO ROOMS for rent. 816 W.J FOR 6 ALB Cherry and apricot
jacanon. i anoo. Monarcn seed re4 co.
FOR RENT 3 room furnished bouse.
Inquire 812 Summit.
FOR SALE Roval Ann cherries. J.
A. WUson. Buckshot Hill Road.
PADDED VAN MOVING SERVICE.
WASHINOTON, OREGON, CALIF.
EADS TRANSFER. DIAL 2838.
WANTED Gardner, middle aged
couple, caretaker, modern 4 -room
cottage, attractive proposition, per
manent. Box 3431, Tribune.
FOR SALE Small Cle-Trae tractor
In good running order. Very cheap.
Rogue Valley Tractor Co., Atb ft
Riverside.
FOR SALE Peach and apricot shook
and 2, 3 and 4-lb. fruit basketa.
Monarch Bred & Feed Co.
FARMERS last chance for a Mo-Onrmlck-Deerlng
No. 63 Harveater
Threnher, now on hand, will be
transferred to other territory If
not sold by July 3rd. W. E. Alex
ander. Central Point, McCormlck
Deerlng Dealer.
WANTED Experienced waltreiw.
Berrydala Restaurant. 1512 No.
Riverside.
TALL GRASS and weeds cut with
pawer mower. Phone 2537, Joe J.
Junes.
FOR SALE 40 ton alfalfa hay in
shock. Dark Hollow road, S. W.
Medford. P. D. Loiland, Central
Point.
LIVESTOCK SALE at Pavilion will ba
temporarily closed until further no
tice. So, Ore. Livestock Auction Co.
WANTED Commercial spraying. 11
yra in Medford Ph 6569 McOonagla.
War Stamps For Sale!
FOR SALE Berry cups and fruit
basketa. also shook, all kinds. Mon- i
arch Seed e Feed Co.
Mghla onlv b:43-!:Mi g.tc Inc.
Klditlra lie Inr. tax
POR KALE a Holophana electric
light (liturra with chain. Will car- 1
ry 300-watt light. A bargain II
taken at one. Call at Mall
Trlbuna otlloa.
CHERRIES Several Tarletlaa. Buying
dally and aelllng for 6c and 6c lb.
Houra 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. .very day.
Payleaa Market. 333 8. Rlveralde. j
FOB BALE Hot Point Electrto Range
25 00. Portable electric Singer
Sewing machine. Large aluminum
preserve cooker. Portable typewrit
er. Prism Binoculars. 8 power, new
automatic .2a cal. Winchester rifle.
4 alee violin: full size violin. Oraf
lex camera. ,.x4l4. Teaaar lena. 103
Janney Lane.
PHOTOS
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Complete Lin Novelty
Jewelry Engraving FREE
Camp Whit But Terminal
Opan Evenings, Sundays
War Damage
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