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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1943 PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and To Portland Jean Brault, 208 Summit avenue, was called to Portland yesterday by Illness of nil father. Rummage Bala St Anne's AJtar society will hold a rum mage sale Oct 15 and 16 In the former Al Plche building, 304 East Main street Correction The name of Mrs. Dorothy Jackson has been added to the list of graduates of the Aircraft Recognition school pub lished previously, who complet ed the course last week. Orput Homo Don Orput, pub lisher of the Grants Pass Bul letin, has returned to his home in Grants Pass following an operation In a Eugene hospital. He is still confined to his home. Rummage Sale Daughters of the Nile Patrol will sponsor a rummage sale on the ground floor of the Masonic Temple huilrilntf at Main and Hollv streets Saturday from 9 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. In Indie Word has been re ceived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Martin of Medford. that Pfc. Lou L. Martin is "somewhere Jn India." Young Martin graduated from Medford high school in 1941 and is now serving in the air corps. Meeting Tomorrow Phoenix Thursday club will hold its first meeting of the winter season at the horde of Mrs. Mathew Bark ley, 1104 East Eleventh street in Medford, Thursday evening. A covered dish dinner will be served at 7 p. m.- All members are invited to be present. Eagles Meeting Crater Lake Aerie No. 2083 and Auxiliary, Fraternal Order of Eagles, will meet Thursday at 8 p. m. in the armory. Committee reports on housing will be heard and an Initiation held. A dance will conclude the evening. President Ora E. G. Meyers requests that all members be on time. ? Club Meets Two talks were given at the meeting of the Med ford Toastmaster's club held Monday evening at the Jackson hotel. Mllo M. Ross spoke on "Juvenile Delinquency" and D. D. Davis on "Did We Do Right?" Dr. F. J. Moffatt presided as toastmaster of the evening. The Jackson hotel has been selected as the new meeting place of the organization. e e . i Barbecue!. Pit D Wood- house applied at the city build ing Inspector's office yesterday for a permit to construct a barbecue pit on the ground floor of the Liberty building, 201 East Main street at a stated cost of $5,000. T." A. Giebier of 108 Mistletoe street applied for a permit to reroof his resi dence and build a new chimney at a stated cost of $175. e W. C. T. U. To Meet At the meeting of the Medford W. C T. U. tomorrow afternoon at the Baptist church, representa tives of several local churches will speak on the work which their church does among men of the army and navy. Maj. Brown of the Salvation Army will lead devotions and Dr. Susie V. Standard will preside. The meeting will open at 2 p. m. Leaves For Kansas L. D. Hodgklns left Monday night for Baxter Springs, Kan., to accom pany the body of his mother, Anna Dale Hodgkins, there for interment. Mrs. Hodgkins, who had made her home here with her son for the past 11 years, died Saturday at the age of 91 years. Mr. Hodgkins, who has not visited in Baxter Springs, his former home, for 16 years, plans to remain there about a month. mi 3EQ Nights Only Weekdays Doors Open 6:45 Ends Tomorrow Nlte John SUTTON and Gene TIERNEY In Thunder Birds In Technicolor A TRAGEDY AT MIDNIGHT with Margaret Lindsay John Howard FrL Nlte k Sat. GIRL FROM ALASKA WEST OF CIMARRON PERSONAL CALENDAR Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Chrysanthemum circle No. 84, N.O.W., K. of P. hall, potluck lunch. 8:00 p. m American Legion auxiliary, armory. Thursday 9:30 a. m Thursday Morning Study club. Girls' Community club. Speaker, Mrs. Justin Smith, "Coordination of the United Nations' Foreign Poll- .1C5. 1:00 n m Tyiveliv Mt1. ' Methodist church, home of Mrs. Louis C. Kirby, 27 North Orange street luncheon. As sistant hostesses, Mrs. John Carter and Mrs. Ray Harrison. 1:00 p. m. Medford Sojourn ers club, Girls' Community club, for dessert. Guest day and 'Barter Dav." Phnn. Mn Charles Harklns, 3428, for reser vations. 2:00 n. m. W.e.T.TT . f nn. usi cnurcn. 8:00 D. m. Crater Lair Arl No. 2093 and auxiliary, Frator nal Order of Eagles, armory. Initiation and dance. 8:00 p. m. Past Noble Grand ciud, iiiris' community club. rriaay 10:30 a. m. Phoenix Exten. slon unit, home of Mrs. Paul Freer, Anderson Creek Road Subject, "Short Cuts In Meat Preparation." 2:30 p. m. Woman's Society of Christian Service of Metho dist church, church parlors. "Charter Day" Drosram. fol lowed by tea. In Hospital Miss Maureen Bradbury, former Medford resi' dent, is seriously ill in the Jack' son Lake hospital, Oakland, Cal., according to word received here from a neighbor of Miss Brab- bury. e e Hagen Here Bill C. Hagen, seaman second class, arrived In Medford Tuesday morning from the naval training station at Far ragut, Ida., for a two-weeks furlough. He was accompanied home from Portland by Mrs. Ha gen, who went north last Fri day to meet her husband. Burdett Promoted Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Burdett, 327 West Eighth street, have received word of the promotion of their son, Tommie, to first class avia tion metalsmith In the navy. H? has been In the navy two years and is stationed in Hawaii. Bur den's brother, Charles Robert Burdett, Is also stationed in Ha wall with the navy and is a first class baker. Examiner Coming A travel ing examiner of operators and chauffeurs will be in the K. P. hall Friday and Saturday of this week between the hours of 9 a. m. and 5 p. m., according to an announcement from the office of the secretary .of state. All those wishing permits or licenses to drive cars are asked Nights Only Weekdays Starts 6:46 NOWI ENDS TOMORROW FRIDAY fc SATURDAY irms Vrf",,,:"-"L,I'L' nnrl C.lUaM riw"y cKARits WtSTARRETT) 6? niP II L se"- f J MM ft Musical SMe to r II I .ukIUHAT JrM h i cur. Tin- A UK' f A. Ji. to get In touch with the exam iner during these hours. THREEPERiSH IN COASTAL STORMS Seaside, Ore., Oct. 13 (U.B Storms on the Oregon coast were known today to have taken the lives of three fishermen with the recovery of a body washed ashore here and identified as Arthur Cannon, 60, of Reeds- port The pilot house and fishing gear of Cannon's tuna boat had washed ashore at Camp Catsop yesterday. Two other fishermen, Earl R. Olsen of Burns, found drowned aboard hit boat and Jess Oldon washed overboard from his craft at sea, were other storm fatali ties. BIRTHS ROMILLY To Mr. and Mrs. Charles W., Trail, October 13, a boy, D lbs., at Osteopathic Clinic. Oae Mall Tribune Want Ada. WARREN LODGE NO. 10. Jackson ville, tonight. Stated communica tion by .order of W. M. Too Late To Classify WANTED Operator for super-service siauon, gooa location, jenuiug brands, good money-maker, salary 4B08. Tribune, giving age. refer ences, pes& experience ana puuuv. .35-96 SHELLS Yes I have In my possession 7 Winchester Super Sneed shells. Rood for seven deer. Will trade for 7 .30-30 shells. Cell at 85 Oeneva, betaween a and 8 p. m. BIO PIR Blabs, double load 86.60. Medford Fuel. Tel. 8111. FOR RENT Excellent ladlno, timo thy pasture for horse. Phone 4858. WANTED Olrl or soldier's wife to do general housework. Phone 4418. WANTED 8 or 4-room furnished or pertly furnished house by per. manent civilian couple. Box 4695 - inoune. FOR SALE Man's bicycle. Oood con dition, new rubber. Rt. 4, Box 171, Medford. ' LOST Ration books 1, 9 and 8, for Vernon and Loretta Stoermer. A REAL COMBINATION TODAY 4 BIG DAYS 'j&PERS! JOPy'S SACK IN A CONVULSIVSCOMEPyTHE CAS OVA WAY Ka-JlfcjS ' J J J "WESTERN fCin? - BUSTER VJ CRABBE iMiJ FOR AALB Corner lavatory; alas on S-burner gu piece; large mill wright tool. Bert McDonald, 104 King. RUMMAOE SALE By Pythian Sis ters. October 83 ana as, at uo Bast th street. NOTICE to Pythian Slaters: Kindly deliver rummage to sua oioui, Orace Reed or K. of P. hall by October 19. FOR SALE 114-ton Studebaker true, good niDoer, a-i hhcquuch condition. 8880. Call Central Point 403. WANTED Used grain drill. Tribune BOX 4683. WANTED Someone to bun pole wood: Rt. 8. Box 653, Eagle point. FOR SALE a tweed coats, eltee 13 and 14. 60 Rose Ave. GUARANTEED AUTO PAINTINO Motors, trucks, etc, steam cleaned. SIMONIZINO. MITCHELL'S PAINT SHOP, 608 S. Riverside. FOR SALE Real mahogany bookcase, 816: baby batbinette. so.oo; rocking chstrs, (3 and 17.50. At 1137 W. Main. Phone 4897. FOR SALE 1 Percheron gelding. 8 yean, wt. 1600, sound and true; 1 black gelding, wt. 1400. Good word horses. Sell one or both reasonable. Inquire 1 ml. east Skeeter's Gatr age. Talent. 3nd house on right. R. B. Klncneloe. CLEAN, intelligent couple for small country place. General farm work and luht cooking. 3 In family. Sep. arate unfurnished modern bouse and good wages. Permanent post tlon. Tribune Box 8830. WANTED Fountain girl, experience preferable. Apply at Clay's. SPECIAL for one week only, 10 cents discount on each sack or block, we have a large supply or 1 edited sul phur and mineral blocks; also flno ground, a-ground. plain or Iodised Roy's Feed Store, 331 N. Riverside BUY your salt now. 30 oenta discount on every nunarea pounas oi ssit, this week only. Roy's Feed Store. 331 N. Riverside. HAVE four-room house with washer, refrigerator, electric stove, to trade for same In Medford. Write cap tain H. R. Hurtt, 636 W. 6th 6t.. Albany. RUMMAOE SALE will be held by Patrol of trie Daughters of the Nile, Saturday, Oct. 16, ground floor Ma sonic Bldg., oor. Main and Holly. Donations accepted. ACHING STIFF SORE MUSCLES I For Quick Relief OF FUN AND ACTION! sf Ja'.;'.'W"sk seal TOMATO packer wanted. Paying lad rug. inquire uo rotter, box 830, Rt. 3, Rosa Lane. VPPER Applegate Orange dance, Oct. le. oood music. Refreshments served. 151 ACRES, 8-rm. eottsge, very best land la Jackson Co. Free Irrigation water for part, balance Ideal for eats, wheat or alfalfa. A beautiful tract of land at 6160 per acre, some terms. Also 1 acres, 4-rm. modern house. Oar age, small barn. Irrigated. 3 mile city center. 68000, terms. Also J acres en 88 Highway. Irrigat ed, n ladlno clover. Lovely build ing site. Only 8850. BEN R. COOPER, Res. 6084. Office 7857. 333 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Simmons spring steel cot. Bert sacLJonaia, ioe King. WANTED Oas heater. Wall or cell ing type with fan preferred. Might consider circulator. Phone 3838. FOR SALE by owner: 6-room modern some. 804 s. Holly. Fireplace, fur nace, 8 bedrooms, garage. WANTED Small phonograph. Phone NEW shipment fur coats. Muskrat, Russian lamb, squirrel locke and caraculs. Bower's Pur Shop, 3 rules soum wants rasa, jiwy. SB. FOR SALE 19S0 Challenger Essex sedan, good running condition, . good rubber, suitable for psnel Job; also '40 Zenith, battery, table-model radio. Phone 3445. FOR SALE One small eletrao trac tor. Inquire city dump grounds. FOR RENT Small furnished apart ment, 3 employed soldiers' wives. 415 Edwards. MODEL A pickup for sale. Oood tiros. wvdo. am nouse on Miaway tta. past the 4 corners. Everett Michael. WANTED Part-time janitor for 3 buildings, cosy cafe. Phone 3540. 1987 PLYMOUTH de luxe coupe. Ra dio, heater, new paint, ton rubber, pre-war. 6646, terms. If Interested Phone 8480. WAJITPD White enamel trash burn er, immediately, will pay casn Phone 8188. FOR SALE World bicycle, balloon tires. B3B E. Jackson. "Hie 7. TRADE J50-8000 Savage sheila fee .300 savage or ao-gauge shotgun sheila. Phone 6940. PUBLIC card party sponsored by We- nonen club, Friday nignt, October 16. Redman hall. 8 p. m. 4th and Apple. Publlo Invited. WANTED Local woman. Christian, well known, to nil highly respons ible position. Oood personality, capable of handling publicity. Some musical talent preferred. Oood wages. Give age when answer ing. Box 4833. Tribune. . FOR SALE Large synchronous Postal Telegraph electric time dock. Bert McDonald, 104 King. FOR SALE Soil sulphur. Last ear SOT MO HHUa will l 1 1 O wuu. your supply before too late. Mon arch Seed 6 Feed Co. GIT? TRANSFER 61 Storage Co. Padded van service for your con venience. Phone 4664. 88 So. Fir. FOR SALE Beet pulp. Put In your winter supply now. Monarch Seed 8b Feed Co. RUMMAOE SALE Given by women of the Episcopal church, Oct. 16 and 16, at Adrlenne's old store building, 31 N. Central Ave, from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. each day. FOR SALE Hay rake, almost new, 860. Phone 6338 after 6 p. m. FOR SALE Earthenware churns Monarch Seed as Feed Co. WANTED To rent or lease house. smsll acreage, without buildings preferred. C. W. Thomas, Box 630, Central Point. Phone 137. FOR SALE Spring flowering bulbs. daiiooiis, narcissi, nyscintns, tu lips, etc. Monarch Seed 8s Feed Co 6100 REWARD for return of largo group of keys. Phone 6300 or 9101 FOR SALE Baled alfalfa and straw Monarch Seed 8 Feed Co. WANTED Commercial spraying. Pb 6666. McOonagle. MOVIKO to all parts of Oregon. Washington, California, by padded vane Regular service. Kadi Tra as ter. Dial 3828. WANTED Feeder or fat lambs. Write card or letter to P. O. Boa 468, Med ford, Ore. PHILTPPI AND ROKR. FOR oil heaters, new and old, see I Jos J Jones, 438 King. AVt !v., . RICH 52 1m FOR SALS Boa sulphur. Second ear will arrive soon. Monarch Seed es Feed Co. OUR service station will be closed from Sept. 80 until October 16 We're go In' nuntln'. George Good man, standard Station. 8th and Central. ST. ANNE'S ALTAR SOCTETT Rum mage sale, Oct. 16 and 16th. In for mer Al Plche building, 804 East Main. $5000 CORNIMQ COURT ROUSB This very dose-In home located In Corning Court has five spacious rooms with fireplace, sawdust burn ing furnace. Anyone desiring close in home with quiet surroundings should see this. (Exclusive Agents) $3250 This five room, comfortable home located on Vancouver Ave. haa an over-sited lot with plenty of shade with good garden soil. Well priced at 83360. (Exclusive Agents) $21,000 This rsnch Is one of the old. well established places on Butte Creek, with free water. Haa one of the old est rights is the valley. 60 acres Irrigated In alfalfa and clover with the balance of tbe ranch in spring and fall pasture, totaling 800 acres. Good, eomfortable, modern house, good outbuildings with two large barns. Fully equipped for opera tion, having 86 head of registered dairy cows. This place la now in profitable operation. (Exclusive Agents) MARK A. OOLDV AOENOY, 106 X. Main St. Phone 8368. HEMORRHOIDS (Piles) linii (Ruptiri), Fitsiri ir fit tali So duordm iBfxit root pow.r. For 30 Tatar, w 1ut 7 twoaaiiuur tt at ad hoa ! oJ DtODlsl lor theM all. KHtt, Ro toapllai opai-tv 1 Moa. No ooK.lasanDl. Ho 1 iom an niB rrom work. CtU FREI dotipUT ftookl.L Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC MrsMas) awa) Sss-ceeie J-,-C. I. ktaslae aad areas' Am Tslspsoee 8At 3818, Porllasd, Oiea . STARTS ' ' 'I TODAY 4 DAYsr k: A ii I CHUCK roasts, grade A beef, 17s lb. Oakdale Grocery. FOR BALE Vetch, winter tray oats, rye, barley and wheat for fall sow ing. Monarch Seed as Feed Co. HIGHEST CASH PRICES Paid for Good Used Car HUMPHREY MOTORS 33 So. Riverside Dial 4910 SEE... HUMPHREY NOW! S9D)Kuu LsaWW Ech TAKE YOUR CHOICI -'36 Chevrolet Sedan '35 Chevrolet Sedan '34 Plymouth Sedan '34 Plymouth Coupe '33 Ford Coupe HUMPHREY MOTORS Your Chrysler Products Dealer 33 S. Riverside Dial 4880 Buy -Buy Bonds or By -Bye Liberty ;4 l ft m H l. lvti;;rj U $ :'