MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1943
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LOCAL and
To Install Medford De Molay
society will hold installation of
officers tonight at 7:30 o'clock
at the Masonic Temple.
Move Staff Sgt. and Mrs. L.
J5. Flowers are now making their
home at 243 N. Holly street. Sgt.
Flowers is a radio operator at
the airport.
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Birth Correction The infant
born to Mr. and Mrs. Otis Fore
man of Rt. 2 at Community hos
pital October 8 was a six-pound
son, instead of a daughter, as an
nounced in yesterday's issue.
Building Permit Walter
Leaper of 132 South Oakdalc
avenue applied at the city build
ing inspector's office yesterday
for a permit to build a private
garage at a stated cost of 550.
To Visit Mrs. Lily McKln
. ny, 718 Palm street, left yes
Wterday for Eugene to spend' a
week visiting with her daugh
ter, Mrs. M. R. Irish, and baby,
while Mr. Irish is away on a
hunting trip.
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Major Leaves Major Albert
Frank, who was placed last week
on inactive duty by the army,
left Tuesday night with Mrs.
Frank to drive to their home in
Detroit, Mich. Maj. Frank wo?
the first commanding officer of
the Camp White training cadres
and later was made post recla
mation officer. Mrs. Frank has
served 2500 hours of volunteer
service at. the local ration board
office.
Attend Meeting Patrick
Graham, state senior vice-commander
of the Disabled Amer
ican Veterans, and V. J. Morarc,
r VFW district commander, both
of Medford, attended a meeting
of the DAV Monday1 evening in
Grants Pass. Other guests pres
ent were the state DAV com
mander, E. N. Sundell, and na
tional service officer, Lile Dai
ley, who gave reports of the na
tional convention in New York,
Sept. 17-22.
In Florida Edward Lee Wat
eon, who recently graduated
from aviation machinist's school
at the naval training station at'
Norman, Okla., has been as
signed to the naval aviation sta
tion in Jacksonville, Fla., for
further training. Watson, sea
man first class, also attended
the navy school of gunnery t
Whidby island, Wash. He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Watson,
ldB Kenwood Ave., and has been
in the navy since last December.
Nlghti Only Weekdays Start! 8:4s
FRIDAY fc 5ATURDAY
Boon for Dcsperadoei
-Plut-
THE DEVIL
with
HITLER
NOWI ENDS TOMORROW
and
PERSONAL
CALENDAR
Wednesday
6:30 p. m. United Spanish
War Veterans and auxiliary,
armory, pot-luck dinner followed
by meeting at 8 p. m.
Thursday
10:30 p. m. Wenonah club,
home of Mrs. Lou Bittle, Maple
Park drive. Covered dish lunch
eon. Brine sewinff Wit nnrt tnhlo
service.
1:00 p. m. Women's Relief
Corps, pot-luck lunch, armory.
Members brinf hot Hi.h
wlches and own service.
2:00 p. m. Woman's Bible
class of Methodist church, church
parlor. Hostesses, Mrs. Hautt
and Mrs. Wilkensen.
2:00 p. m. Medford Garden
club. Girls' Community club.
8:00 p. m. Social Studies
group, AAUW, home of Miss
Elizabeth McGalliard, 731 W.
Jackson boulevard.
8:00 n. m RPWr ,,
.Girls' Community club, from
wnere cars will leave lor tour
of federal housine nroiect.
Friday
1:00 D. m. FfiHflv T.iinnVionn
Club, home fit Mm. Arinme rnnto
3, highway 99. Bring own service.
2:00 p. m. Women's Mission
ary study group of Presbyterian
church, at church parlors.
Johnsons Return -Mr anr
Mrs. Johnnie Johnson have re
turned to Medford to make their
nome alter having resided for
the past several months in San
Jose, Cal, The Johnsons will
make their home at 343 Mae St.
Examiner Cominci An an
nouncement from hl CArrotnrv
of state's office states that a
traveling examiner of operators
and chauffeurs will be in the
K. P. hall next Friday and Sat
urday between 9 a. m. and 5
TODAY
FOR 4 DAYS
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tiP WEST... THE
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Jp BEERY Jr.
Speaker I
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Slated to apeak at the annual
picnic and reunion of the South
ern Oregon Pioneer Society at
Jacksonville Thursday is James
T. Chinnock of Grants Pass,
who will talk on the History of
Southern Oregon. The reunion
will start at 10 a. m.
p. m. Those wishing permits or
licenses to drive cars are asked
to get in touch with the exam
iner during those hours.
In San FrancUeo City Super
intendent and Mrs. Frank Rogers
are in San Francisco this week,
where Mr. Rogers is attending
the Pacific Coast Building In
spectors' conference. They left
last Saturday and will return
next Tuesday.
,
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Plan Repair W. L. MacDon
ald, forest service equipment en
gineer, and Mr. Guiberson, shop
employee, arrived in Medford
this morning from Portland and
will spend the next two days
planning winter equipment re
pair for the Rogue River Na
tional Forest Service. .
Cse Mall Tribune Want Ada.
IAMFS f.MNNfllK
WILL BE SPEAKER
AT PIONEER MEET
James T. Chinnock, Grants
Pass attorney and former state
legislator from Josephine coun
ty, wlU be the
speaker at the
annual re
union and pic
nic of the
Southern Ore
gon Pioneer
Society at the
old courthouse
In Jackson
ville Thurs
day. The reunion
starts . at 10
a. m. and all
J. B. Coleman members of
the society, descendants of pi
oneers who came to southern
Oregon prior to 1859, are urged
to attend by J. B. Coleman,
Jackson county judge and pres
ident of the society.
Chinnock will talk on the His-
t o r y of Southern Oregon,
tracing its progress from the
days of the early settlers and
the roaring gold mining era, to
the present time. Mrs. Chinnock
will accompany him to the re
union. .The Jacksonville Grange will
prepare and serve the dinner.
SALVAGE BOOMS
Erie, Pa. (U.R) . A depres
sion-born occupation has given
Frank T. Fablsh' a war-booming
glass salvage business. Unable
to obtain employment ' in 1929,
Fabish became a junk-pile scav
enger and found a ready market
for broken and discarded glass,
which can be melted and re-used.
He now ships the material in
freight carload quantities to help
win the war.
I AAiV (WDERCOVER MAN IN wASmWtOVt
lis)
ITS All A LOT OF WN
Cos a matter 0 fad 7$ the
futinterf pidbre oHfie year)
SPUR TRAINING
Fort Jackson, S. C. (U.R)
Men of the 100th Division, re
cently on maneuvers, were sur
prised to meet two tanks cruis
ing around the field with the
Nazi swastika blazoned on their
sides. When the order came
to "fire," they put heart and soul
into destroying them. Officers
had swastika-ed the tanks to give
the sham battle more realism.
Too Late To Classify
LOST At nana of tin on Jackson
ville highway, Biacic Biwoia con
taining social aecurlty, dratt ex
emption, etc., and about $66. lib
eral reward. Johnnie Greens. Ph.
5433. '
FOR RENT Small furnished apart
ment to soldier's employed wllo.
Call at 415 Edwards.
WANTED Oood medlum-lzed tri
cycle. Phone Erwln Clark, Jackson
Hotel, alter 6 p. m.
IF YOU want your gitt to be fra
grant add a tiny lavender aachet.
Week days only. 20 S. Peach Bt.
LOST Gas ration book T. J. F. Stella,
840 xr. jjartiect.
WANTED Trash burner with eolls.
Phone 6627.
WANT TO BUY Australian puppy.
Give detalla first reply. Age. color,
.breeding, etc. Box 4573, Tribune.
FOR SALE Steel cote. 8 coll double
bed springs. Bert McDonald, 104
King.
FOR SALE Thor washing machine
and white enamel ice box. 104 Klug.
Bert McDonald.
FOR SALE Lavatories, plumbing
tools, large Stlllson wrenches. Beit
McDonald, 104 King.
FOR SALE Commercial electric
toaster, (65. Bert McDonald, 104
King.
POAHONTAS dance at Redman Hall.
4th and Apple streets, Saturday
night, Octobel 9, at 9:30 o'clock.
DRIVER wanted. Medford Fuel, 1122
N. Central.
FOR SALE 1941 Studebaker 6-pas-aenger
club coupe. A real clean
one. Low mileage and good tires.
Rogue River Chevrolet, 9th and
Bartlett. Phone 2268.
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WANTED Woman to work In laun- LADY wante work for elderly ccm
dry at Jaokaon County Hospital. pie. Write P. O. Box 1104, Keel
Board and room furnished. Ph. ford.. i
B528. -
MOVING to all parte of Oregon.
GUARANTEED AUTO PAINTING Washington, California, by padded
Motors, trucks, ato, steam vans. Regular aervloa. Eads Trans
cleaned, fer. Dial 2828.
BIMONTZINO. ,v.w - .
MITCHELL'S PAINT SHOP, FOR SALE Purebred Collie, a Shep
608 8. Riverside. herd and a Fox Terrier. Bumau
society.
WANTED Cometa, clarinets, aaxo-
phones, melophones, trombones, WANTED One or mora bunches of
French horns, oboes, bassoona. shingles. Phone 4897.
Write description, maker, price, lo .
cation. Rt. 1, Box 60, Jacksonville. FOR SALE Small upright piano,
w.. 6100; alao electric lroner, like new.
LOST Brown leather billfold. Re- $25. 1st lane past Grant road on
ward. Hazel Holloman, 406 S. Rlv- Beall Lane.
erslde. - . ...-.-.
- -s.-.-.. - FOR SALE Cotswold buck aheep. E.
FOR SALE Chef's whit trousers, L. Wsia, Bellenger road, Rt. 1,
82-32; caps, 1; short, reversible Medford. '
aprons; lady's wool ski suit, site
16; English riding boots, 7HA; rid- "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanaax
Z TSST a8i ,teimer HEMORRHOIDS (Pllet)
FOR SALIInnerspnrig" mattress "os Jl,, (""Pf"). HaSiri K FisWl
is, $5. 62S S. Central. JSVteJESPlV
WANTED To rent 3-bedroom house SSS,".? SiiL 1
in or near Medford. Phone 7277. aMdtofMopiafortaaMtii.1 sHa
SJ"i N" aospllal opus. Sgi,'-
FOR TRADE Want atcamer trunk or li.i.i. No VV-T
good bag,. Have I dozen chicken,, ZHkiiS Jt'L.
Hampshire; 10 Black Bantams, saws, ran aMnttpUTe Booklet
fireplace screen and tools. Cam- Oam tnnlnm MM w-j u
berllan Place. Perrydale Ave. j".at..VVaA,M,7j
WANTED Pair of hip boots, bum S. ' iVSLi
CLINIC
Telephone 4048. weaw aari urgm .
-....., g- M. Cor. . uaalde nd Ona4
THERE will be a model A Ford coach .gjgaae 1A.I aaia, Portioad, Orogo,
Bold at the Midway Auction Thurs- aaWBBMaeBBBBSaBsal
day the 7th. Midway Auction Co.,
K. W. Holmes, auctioneer; N, A. liaxflBsMBHBSaalaaBWMBVHB
Mead. Clerk. HIGHEST CASH
TOR SALE-V "aorea with 8-room . , PRICES
house and other buildings. $5000. . ! - . .
Inquire Lime's Cafe. Court and Paid for Good Used Carl
J HUMPHREY MOTORS
WANTED Commercial spraying. 33 So. Riverside Dial 4980
Phone Wlthrow, 6561. EafByaxByjBByjBByasxasjji
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Experienced shoe man or man who
wishes to learn the business .... Good
' salary, Permanent position for the right
man.
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