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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, wrnrnpn flREflON. FRIDAY. JANUARY 22, 1943
ATU.S.0.
C. A, Meeker, Medford'i may
or, will head the list of speak
ers who will participate in the
official opening Sunday after
noon, Jan. 24, of the new USO
unit at 218 W, Main (treet An
other speaker will be Col. Hol
land French, San Francisco, chief
secretary of the Salvation Army
In the western territory.
Adj. Charles K. Cox of the
local Salvation Army, recently
appointed director of the new
VSO unit, states that elaborate
plana are being made for the
formal opening. A special invi-
tatlon Is extended to all service
men and the general public to
attend the program which will
Include many entertaining fea
tures from Camp White.
The unit will be opened at
1:45, forty minutes before the
beginning of the program, to al-j
low visitors to be properly seat
ed. The club will be closed be
tween 10 a. m. and 1:43 p. m.
for preparation.
and employes were granted
larger Increase.
City Superintendent and City
Electrician Elmer Biegel was In
creased from 1280 to $300 a
month. Chief of Police C. P.
Talent from $180.58 to $225 per
month and Fire Chief Clint
Baughman from $158.75 to $175
per month.
Other Increases are:
Assistant Fireman No. 1
$127 05 to $150.00.
Assistant Police Chief, $144.38
to $175.
Patrolman No. 1, $132.83 to
$150.00.
Patrolman No. , $127.05 to
$145.00.
Cemetery Superintendent
Frank Davis, $130.15 to $173.00.
Assistant Recorder, $127.03 to
$140.00.
Water Superintendent, $175.85
to $200.
City Judge, $40.00 to $50.00.
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IS VALID TODAY
Alan Ladd in Sunday Picture
Ashland, Jan. 22 0J.B All
elty employes will enjoy raise
In salary from January 1, 1943,
to June 30, 1943, according to
action of the city council In reg
ular session Tuesday night.
' A flat 10 per cent Increase Is
effective for most of the em
ployes, although some officials
The first No. 4 gasoline ration
stamp Is good at service stations
In the A ration coupon books the
local war price and rationing
board stated today. Service
station operations were warned
by the local board to refrain
from taking stamps ahead of
their valid , dates. In some In
stances operators have been
selling gasoline and accept
ing stamps No. 4 and 5 prior to
the dates designated for their
use.
No. 10 sugar stamp Is good
for three pounds of sugar until
January 31 and No. 28 coffee
stamp may be used for one
pound of coffee until February
7 it was explained.
. The cumulative value of all
lend-lease aid extended by the
United States from March 11.
1941, to November $0, 1942, was
about $7,500,000,000.
Saturday Special
Devonshire Coffee Cake
Returning by Popular Demand '
. Last week we featured a special on Devon
shire Coffee Cakes. The response was so
much more than we had expectd that we had
to disappoint many good cutomers. We have
been swamped with requests for a repeat on
' this luscious coffee cake.
So tomorrow you will again find these de
licious custard filled and krunchy topped
coffee cakes i 23 ea.
(Place your orders early)
EASY TO SLICE BREAD
Alan Ladd, the sensational new. '"Lucky Jordan," coming Sunday
star whose name is on the tip to the Craterian Theatre. Helen
of every movie-goer s ' tongue, Walker plays opposite,
has his. first starring role in I
Mad Russian in Holly's Comedy
It
Radio's comic, Bert Gordon
the Mad Russian is teamed with
Jinx Falkenburg in "Laugh
Your Blues Away," which opens
a three-day run Sunday at the
Holly Theatre. "World at War,"
released by the U. S. govern
ment, will be double billed.
Commandos on Rialto's Screen
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Roxy Thriller
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John King, favorite of the
"Range Buster" series, takes his
pals to the Philippines to trap
Japs in "Texas to Bataan," play
ing as the added Western with
"Henry and Dizzy," today and
tomorrow, at the Roxy Theatre.
ARM MACHINERY
F.
CLINIC IS SLATED
FOB CJP PL
Plans for a project In repair,
construction, and operation of
farm machinery will be dis
cussed at a meeting of all farm
ers of the Central Point com
munity to be held at the Central
Point high school Tuesday eve
ning, January 27.
This project if a part of the
war production "Food-for-Vlc-
tory" plan. It will assist farmers
In repairing their farm equip
ment now while they have more
time than during the spring or
fall months. Under this plan all
expenses of tools, place of meet
ing, and services of a mechanic
are provided without cost to the
farmer. In Central Point a loca
tion has already been secured,
also the tools, and an instructor.
All details of the plan will be
explained Tuesday evening and
all farmers Interested are urged
to come to this first meeting so
that work may be started at
once.
Missoula, Monl, Jan. 22. (U P)
Anti-Japanese mice attacked
musical stores of Montana State
university's band, stored In
Band Director Clarence Beth
garage. They damaged i2
number. It was The Mlkie
How To Relieve
Bronchitis
Creomuudaa relieves promntir t.
iuse it eoes right to th imVS .t"
trouble to help loosen and tn!
germ laden phlegm, and aid num.
to soothe and heal raw, tendsrh!
branes. Tell your druggist to stil m
a bottle of Creomulslon with ths aZ
demanding you must like ths wiia
quickly allays the cough or you u
to hare your money back.
CREOMULSIOH
for Coughs, Chest Colds, BrondiiKi
COUNTWILLBRING 1 v&f
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Count Byron De Prorok, who
will speak In Medford next Tues
day evening at the high school
auditorium, will bring to his
audience a clear picture of peo
ple and places now in the daily
news in Europe and North Af-i
rica. Of Polish and French par
entage, the count was educated
in Europe and through the con
tacts of his French relatives,
many of whom were diplomatic
officials, knows well DeGaulle,
Giraud and other leading French
men. The count is an archeoloelst of
note, and between 1936 and 1940
he conducted explorations in
North Africa, living in the sec
tion where the Allied and Axis
forces are now battling daily.
With this wealth of background,
It Is thought the speaker should
have much to offer on his sub
ject, "The Free French."
Count De Prorok is now tour
ing this country speaking be
fore forums, civic clubs, public
gatherings and at many army
camps. He Is making several ap
pearances in Washington ana
will stop In Medford en route to
California. The count has the
reputation of. being a dynamic
and dramatic speaker, with a
perfect command of the English
language, which he speaks with
out accent.
The lecture will be at the high
school auditorium at 8 p. m.
Count De Prorok is being
brought here by the Jackson
County League of Women Vot
ers, who are offering his lecture
to the public without charge.
FORESTRY BILLS
328 SOUTH RIVERSIDE 527 SOUTH CENTRAL
HOURS 8 to S 10 to 8 SUNDAY
The fabled exploits of
world's toughest fighting men
are thrillingly brought to the
screen in "The Commandos
thei Strike at Dawn," which onens
today at the Rialto Theatre for
one big week with Paul Muni In
the starring role.
Flynn Challenged
111!
FOR
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USE
AIL TRIBUNE
CLASSIFIED
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(Arm TtlephiHo)
With questions, ana vi crs snd clml
lengns flying thick and tut. Edward
J. Flynn, above, is shown lacing the
Senate foreign relations committee
during the hearing into his quaUti
cation as minister to Australia.
Gold Hill
Chester, Pa. U.R The short
age of male workers may result
in women entering another field
grave-digging. When Alfred!
C Broadbelt, superintendent of
an already under-staffed ceme
tery, became ill, his daughter,
Mrs. Clifford Evans, gathered
the necessary paraphernalia and
resumed the digging on sched
ule, i
Gold Hill, Jan. 22. (Spl.)
Gold Hill Odd Fellow lodge No.
129 and Amethyst Rebekah
lodge No. 97 held Joint installa
tion January 19, with District
Deputy Grand Master Stanley
Robbins and his installing team
from Ashland, assisted by Mrs.
Willie McLean, District Deputy
President of Amethyst lodge,
conducting the installation. I.
O. O. F. officers were Dave
Winn, noble grand; Norman
Gall, vice grand; William Auten
rieth, secretary; Paul Thomp
son, treasurer; Dennis McGulre,
warden; Floyd Lance, conduct
or; Frank Carter, R. S. N. G.;
Paul Holderness, L. S. N. G.;
Robert Cook, Inside guardian;
William Hittle. outside suar-
dian; Tom Cook, R. S. S.; Earl
Moore, L. S. S.; Harry Force, R.
S. V. G.; Darrell Hendrlckson,
L. S. V. G.: Harry Newnham.
chaplain.
Rebekah officers: Mildred
Newnham, N. G.; Edith Kenyon,
V, G.; Evelyn Thompson, record
ing secretary; Viola Moore, fin
ancial secretary; Delia Kell,
treasurer; Bessie Ferguson, war
den; Dorothy McGulre, con
ductor; Ellow Mae GaiL I. G.;
r.sxner uncnrist, o. G.; Etta
Carter, R. S. N. G.; Ruth Lewis,
L. S. N. G.; Virginia Kellogg,
musician; Pearl Ferguson, R. S.
v. u.; Elinor Force, L. 8. V. G.;
Elsie Cameron, chaplain.
Oloatng urn lor Classified ads
a. m. Too lata to Classify 110
p. m.
Salem, Ore., Jan. 22 U.F0
The house forestry committee
readied a series of amendatory
bills today on acquisition and
conservation of timber lands to
put additional teeth into what
lumbermen consider the nation's
model regulation of timber cut
ting practice. I
Rep. Ralph C. Hill, Douglas
county, presided over his eight
man committee while repre
sentatives from the state forestry
department outlined measures
necessary to close all loopholes
In Oregon's recent conservation
act.
Among the leading amend-)
ments which the committee will !
sponsor on the floor of the
house was a bill defining what
lands may be reclassified as re
forestation areas. The bill is an
attempt to meet the objections
in what Hill said were "certain
timbered locations" in the state.
The bill also would reduce
the tax on lands In the process
of reforestation tn eastern Ore
gon districts fom 4 cents to 2V4
cents, he said, to Induce owners
of land suitable for only produc
tion of timber to place the lands
under reforestation.
At nresent about 15 nor rent
of total United States munitions !
production is going to our al
lies under lend-lease and by di-i
reci purchase.
GLASSES
Dr. R. M. Hood, Optometrist
Sparta Bldg.
Mala and Bltanida. Medford, Or
Skillful Serrtra RcaaonabM rrtcea
FUR
Restyling. Repairing
Cleaning. . Glaring
Trances Dallalre Phone 2i2t
HUMOROUS
VALENTINES
Popular with folks of all
ages because thay com
bine their humor with a
touch of sentiment
SWEM'S
GIFT SHOP
ECZEMA?
Why suffer with the ter
rible distress of ECZEMA?
Get a bottle of M. A. for
sure relief. Your lomy
cheerfully refunded If you
are not absolute. satisfied.
GET IT AT
WESTERN THRIFT
Ask For
GREEN
STAMPS
BUY WAR
BONDS
AND
STAMPS
HARD
WHEAT
KINO
KITCHEN
DRIFTED SNOW 49-b. 2.17 24H-lb. 1.09
FISHER'S BLEND . . . .49-lb. 2.17 24U-lb. 1.09
SWANS DOWN 49-lb. 2.12 24V-Ib. 1.05
CORN STARCH, Staley'a. 3 pkga. 2tty
BAKING POWDER, Calumet ...lb. 17
SODA, Ann & Hammer , Irg. box 9
COCOANUT, Baker'a Shredded. . . .8-oz. box 17V
LEMON PIE FILLER, Kremel box 5c
SHORTENING, Formay, 34b. can 73. 2 for 1.45
CORN MEAL, Albera Yellow. ... .No. 10 bag 37
ROLLED OATS, Triangle 3-Ib. box 27
ROLLED WHEAT TOASTED, Triangle, 3-lb. 27
FRISKIE DOG FOODS . . .2-lb. 23? 4Vj-lb. 48?
$1 79
1 49-Lb.
oacK
Cold Seal
VANILLA
Guaranteed
- Flavoring
4-Oa. Bottle
8-oz. bottle 19
16-oz. bottle 35
TOMATO HOT SAUCE
Special lot 5c can
GREEN CUT BEANS,
Popular Brand 2 cans 25c
JUICE
Grapefruit Juice, Royal C, No. 2 15c
Florida Orange, No. 2 can. 2 for 35c
Blended Orange-Grapefruit . 10c
Grape, Church's Pis. 19c Qts. 33c
SOUP. Upton's Chicken
Noodle ......10c pkg. 3 pkgs. 25c
BABY FOOD. Clapp's
Strained
CATSUP, Meco
RINSO. large pkg.
-3 cans
-.bottle
Stewart's BLUING..
-Org.
19c
12c
23c
botl. 14e
BLEACH
White Rose
at.
Botl.
M-GaL
Jg
11c M'
19c ill
GUYER'S
MARKET
Quality Steer Beef and
Poultry
Pork Roasts
shoulder cuts . . . ... lb. 35c
Lamb Chops,shld.cuts. lb. 29c
Pot Roasts lb. 33c
Steer beef, blade cuts.
Sauerkraut qt. 15c
PORK SAUSAGE
Country style,
lb. a . a 32C
Fruits and Vegetables
At Tour Personal Selection .
CARROTS, snappy bright 3 bun. 2Sc
SQUASH, Danish 3 for 10c
TURNIPS, mild flavor boa. Be
GRAPEFRUIT. Taaa 4 for 28e
SWEET NAVEL JUICE
ORANGES
2 doz. 25c
TOILETRIES and
REMEDIES
Cut Rate Prices
tie Lady Esther Face Cream..
35e Lifebuoy Share Cream.
Oe Bromo-Stltiar ,
Vlcks Vapo Rub
39e
-23c
,.3$e
..le
K0TEXpkg.22
I
2 Pkgs. 43c
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