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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1943 PAGE NINE I LOCAL and Club to Mut Tha Jackson- vllle Garden club will meet at the home of Mrs. Eaton tomor row. Mrs. Sollss will speak on "Dahlias." www Minor Accident Frank Shaw of 502 Maple street and Earl G. Conway of 1125 East Main street drove cars involved in a slight accident at Main and Bartlett streets Tuesday afternoon, ac cording to a report on file. Court Citation William Elmo Longbotham, 35, of 1530 West Main street was cited by state police yesterday to appear in justice of the peace court Thurs day afternoon charged with driving a car without an oper ator's license. www In Ashland Mrs. Lloyd Smiley, acting president of the Jackson Parent-Teacher associa tion, and Mrs. John Larwood, i member of the association, were in Ashland yesterday to invite Prof. R. W. McNeal of the South ern Oregon College of Educa tion to speak before a meeting of the association on Nov. 19. www Speeches Given Three short speeches were given at the regular weekly meeting of the Medford Toastmasters' club in the Jackson hotel Monday eve ning. Eugene Ferrell was toast master and Wallace R. Murray critic. Dr. W.' F. Roney spoke on "Words We Like to Hear"; Dr. F. J. Moffat talked on "Friend ship" and R. C. Claypool spoke on "Pidgin' Enelish." . Overseas Second Lieutenant Clyde (Bus) Chamberlain, cargo security officer in the army transport supply service, is now overseas, according to word re ceived from him by his wife, who is making her home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Purdin, 335 West Holly street. Lt. Chamberlain was formerly mnlnvisH hv fhp Pinnacle Pack ing company and entered active service last January, receiving his commission in New Orleans, La. Grant to Speak Ken Grant, head of traffic control at the Medford airport, will speak at the meeting of the Medford Business and . Professional Wo men's club tomorrow evening at the Girls' Community club at eight o'clock. Music for the meeting will be furnished by both five year - old accordion dudiIs of Mrs. Eve Prentice Mrs. irentice ana iviiss nazei Swayne are in charge of the program. Dinner Scheduled : Royal Neighbors of America will hold their annual home coming cov ered dish dinner tomorrow at 6:30 p. m. at the K. of P. hall All members and friends are in vited to attend. The entertain ment committee for the affair is headed by Mrs. Donna Taylor, assisted by Mrs. - Mabel Lynch and Mrs. Grace Wakefield. Hos tess committee consists of Mrs. Elsie Alexander, chairman, and Mrs. Pearl Miller, Mrs. Dorothy Cass, and Mrs. Irene Shirley. In School Miss Hazel Oliver, daughter of Louis Oliver, 415 Woodstock Ave., has entered her senior year as a student in the Multnomah School of the Bible, an interdenominational Bible school, in Portland. Miss Oliver was employed by the Southern Oregon Credit Bureau of this city for several years following her graduation from Medford high school. She is a member of the Federated Church of Central Point, where she held the posi tion of secretary-treasurer of the Sunday school for a number of years. Miss Oliver left for Port land two years ago to enter Bible school to prepare for Christian work. c a Nights Only Weekdays Doors Open 6:45 Ends Tomorrow Night Fred ASTAIRE Rita HAYWORTH in YOU WERE NEVER LOVELIER BUSSES ROAR ' with , Richard Travit Julie Bishop FrL Nit fx Sat RED RIVER VALLEY JUNIOR ARMY PERSONAL CALENDAR Wednesday 7:45 n. m A A1IW h - Mrs. Justin Smith 91 -...., St. Lt. H. D. Byington, speaker. mcmoers piease bring articles for rummage sale. 7:45 n. m rnMMnnnMMi book club, home of Mrs. Ben J irowDriage, ihzs E. Main St o:uu p. m. women's Mission ary SOCietv of" Prnihvfttrinn church, at church parlors. Illus- iraiea taut By Ensign George Tucker on "The Holy Land." inurtaay 10:00 a. m nAV a.iii.. Sewing club, home of Mrs. Edna Kllburn. Central Pnlnt r,i dish luncheon at noon. 1:15 p. m. Just Folks circle of Methodist church, home of Mrs. Earl Rrnrlfluh tin Aki.nj Ave., for dessert luncheon. 3:00 p. m Junior Hioh P.T; A. room 41 at junior high build ing. 6:30 p. m. Royal Neighbors of America, annual home-corn- In& COVereH rilsh rilnnni. nt V of P. hall. Members and friends invited. 8:00 p. m. Medford BPWC at Girls' Cnmmimltv liih Vo Grant of Medford airport will speak. Friday 9:30 a. m. Wnmm'i Mlulnn. ary Study club of Presbyterian cnurcn, at church parlors. All day meeting with potluck lunch eon at 12:30 p. m. To Hear Report Final report on the housing situation will be presented by the committee in charge at the meeting of Crater Lake Aerie No. 2093 and auxil iary. Fraternal Order of Eagles, in the armory at 8 p. m. tomor row. Initiation will also be held and a dance will conclude the evening. e e e Promoted Staff Sgt. Charley E. Conaway of Medford has been promoted to the grade of tech nical sergeant, according to an nouncement from an Alaskan base. Sgt. Conaway was em ployed by Pruitt's Music-Radio Center prior to his enlistment in the army. Inducted at Vancou ver, Wash., March 4, 1941. Sgt. Conaway received his basic train ing at McChord Field. Wash.. upon completion of which he at tended an army technical school at Scott, Field, III. After com pleting the course he was as signed to duty as -a radio me chanic and for the past year he has been stationed In Alaska, where his present assignment is the post of chief clerk in ' the base technical inspector's office. His brother. Master Sgt. Claire L. Conaway, also is, in the arm v air corps and is stationed at Clarksville, Tenn. Nlghti Only Weekdays starts 8:45 If' tKiff " ' NOWI ENDS TOMORROW! . a ' " t&V$M I SAVAGE.BLORE-STANFORD l YM. .'"jjsf eUa-saj f&twmHwPlt J J J-" 'f I TWO BARRELS of KJr, ": I CEORGeI Vj J i ALL-OUT ACTION & THRILLS! J J FRIO AY fc SATURDAY I - If Johnny WllSSlU - "l7T-M . THE OLD I tVieU JrrlSL J? U 1 CHISHOLM fij trail i Ylf II iCT Tfw-W4 Johnny Mack Brown I 1 B LI fl I I D I A L Jl 1 I i II II 11 Ji4eoo Monteith Commissioned- James D. (Don) Monteith, for mer Medford high football and basketball star, has been commis sioned a second lieutenant in the , coast artillery corps after com pleting the officer candidato course at the Anti-Aircraft Ar tillery school, Camp Davis, N. c, last week, according to an announcement from the school. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace J. Monteith, 531 Pearl street. Graduated Graduated recent ly from a month's "refresher" course in radio at the U. S. Naval Armory, Chicago, 111., were Nor bert A. Miksche, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miksche of 813 Minnesota avenue, and Moreland Smith, husband of Mrs. 11a Smith, 844 Palm street. Further training In primary radio ma terial school will qualify them as radio specialists in the U. S. navy.' . . e Malor Here Malor C. O. Lovejoy is in Medford from Camo Gordon, Ga to visit his family. Major and Mrs. Lovejov returned Saturday from a visit with their daughter. Miss Jerri lee Lovejoy, a freshman at the University of Oregon at Eugene. The major, who has been in the army more than two years, re turns to Georgia shortly. Major Lovejoy is owner of the Mode O'Day stores, numbering six, in southern and eastern Oregon and northern California. The Love- joys make their home at 120 Ashland Ave. use Mall Tribune Want Ada. Too Late To Classify WANTED Steamer trunk and metal covered suitcase. Hazel c. Holltleld. Rt. 1, Box 131, Central Point. FOR SALE Pour nanny goats, twen ty hens, two buck rabbits and twelve does, some with Utters. Also furniture. 518 Iowa St., Ashland FOR SALE Good St. Clair wood range. Pech place. 8. Pac. ' Hwy., south boundary Phoenix. WANTED By reaponalble farmer, lease or buy, resaonsble terms. Im proved farm home, alfalfa or clo ver, approximately 15 bead stock. Include aU details. Write Bos 37. Rt. I. Estaoada, Ore. - CIOAA 4-rooro house.oo Edwards tMOlU street. Terms. lorn 6-room furnished houaa on pljU paved street. Hardwood Iioora, nrepiace. BROWN WHITS AGENCY. INC. Phone 2020. THE Midway Auction Co. will hare a good assortment ox nusoeiianevu ltema at Thursday's sale. Included In them. 1 resldenoe-slxe combina tion wood or coal Heetrola. Alio good line-up of cattle, both dairy and butcher type. 1 young White face breeding bull. MIDWAY AUCTION CO, K. W. Holmes, Auctioneer. N. A. Mead, Clerk. FOB 6 ALE 1037 Dodge coupe, newly overhauled: good rubber. Owner. J. L. Pellley. See car at Lewis Super Service, between 8 a. m.and 6 p. m. FOR SALE Six-piece dining room set. Oolden oak. 1 table. 4 chairs, 1 buffet with mirror. All (or 840 Phone 8203. BEAUTY operator. Local established beauty shop will have opening No vember first for an experienced beautician. Oood hours. Liberal commission with 636 weekly guar antee. Address p. O. Box 485. FOR SALE Complete bed. 613.50; radio, 416; wood range, 617.50; oak dining table, 67.60: hl?hchalr. H. 1127 W. Main. Phone 4807. OFFICER'S wife wishes to trade nice new a-room modern house In Al bany lor furnished apartment or house In Medford. Close to town. Nicely furnished. S46 - month plus utilities. No children accepted Write 130 W. 6th St., Albany, or call Albany 633-Y or 731-L. THERE will be a Rood stock trailer sold at the Midway Auction Sale Thursday. S"lo rleve distress of MONTNLY'V female Weakness Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound Is made especially for toomen to help relieve periodic pain with weak, nervous, blue feelings due to functional monthly disturbances. Taken regularlyIt helps build- up resistance against such symptoms. Follow label directions. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S compound LOST Red Cocker pup, children's pet, vicinity fiewDrr orchard, near Talent. Ed Joanta. Talent. Phoue Ashland 705. Reward. WANTED To trade W-falion extra neavj-autr not water tank witn sawdust burner for so-gallon elec tric bot water tank. Brlnson, 643 Effie. FOR BALE Odd chairs, dining table ano a onaire, complete bed. Ph. 4737. LOST One roll blue linoleum, be tween Medford and Applegate Val ley. Reward. Contact Molntyr O ro ot ry. Jacksonville. Phone 231. FOR- SALE Model A Ford. 1030 mod el: aleo bicycle, some guna and shells, inquire between 7 and 8. toe B. Newtown. WANTED Portable Vlctrola: also lug- enge lur man ana woman. ATioune Box 4464. WILL TRADE S-unlt modern court, goon income, nesr Long Bee oh. t'ai.,- xor rancn witn open range. Value or court, S14.00O. Writs K O. Oerrleon, i Undale, Norwalk, Cal. . LOST Siamese cat. Reward, in 8, Ivy. call evenings, 4189. WANTED Property with 3 houses In or near town, war-time boomers need not reply. Write Harry Barr, Jacksonville. . - I with Scrttn TODAY! L FOR FOUR BIG DAYS "S 1 m bS5S"IjSL 1; I " This is their MfM ' V'X J' ' J& d&'ft fflBR BATTLES. frrbmh i THEIR TEARSf A '''rcxrfc c c 7 $xffn their lovesi I - C' ''v S "J mfL UUGHTR JDWARfa robwn' .r.nirilll rnnn iiinnnrniTr mil mini rnnm niiAiiiiiiii i Shows at lt45 i4B 9i00 FOR 8ALS Mew Hampshire Red pul lets, about ready to lay. Also fat hens. Phone 641S. FOR BALE New Zealand Whit Gi ant bucks. Phone otlS. FOR 8A1JE 83 Dodge aedsn. 89: roll. up garage door, S60. Phone 3417. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Phone 6590. WANTED S-psssenger Chevrolet coupe. In good condition, priced ressonsbly. S43 N. Orspe 8t. TWO HIOH-GRADE MECHANICS. RCOUE RIVER CHEVROLET. TH AND BARTLETT. PH. 3388. TO TRADE Sink, good condition, for heating stove. Phone 5104. TRAD X Modern six-room house, clear, west side, for home on east aide. Box 3318, Tribune. LOST Sunday night, small black Soottle, about ft mo. old. Answers to nsme "Puddge." Wearing tan harness. Phone 6048. 333 6. rvy. WANTED Part-time housework. -Ph 61)49 after 4 p. m. FOR SALE Few boxes .30-08 rifle ahelle, 83.60 per box. Phone 6384. WANTED Experienced waitress and day dishwasher at the Dixie csfo, 137 E. Sixth. I I ij a?m 111 nAI laflIPS afl 1 SHBJ I III arEfa. aA M-NN HIWII MAN U-U Mkbiui i vnu iiiniiuuuuiL. uimi iiirui LUUnll UUUIirUlTUl play by frank Wetd, Lewis Meltier "OIL IS BLOOD" A STIRRING SHORT SUBJECT LATEST NEWS FOR SALE JJ-JO rifle with shells or trade for good shotgun. 830 Dakota St. Phone 4433. WILL TRADE 1 boxes ,136-86 shelU lor .so-so. Ed riesner, Jacksonville. Phone 606. BIO FIR slabs, double load, 6640. Medford Fuel. Tel. Sill. FOR SALE Short rtha of beef, lo lb. Oakdale Orocery. COOK wanted, men or woman. Day shift, Sundays off. Clean and capa ble. Give phone number In iLut letter. Tribune Box 4437. FOR SALE Heavy bens, good roast en, 33o lb. Oakdsle Orocery. HAM ENDS Excellent tor seasoning, 30o lb. Oakdale Orocery. DRIVER wanted. Medford Fuel Co. BULK mincemeat, good grade, SOo lb. Oakdala Orocery. FOR better meat and better prlcoa try the Oakdale Orocery. APPLES Several varieties. Last year's prices, si.ati, si.so, si. o, sans and 62 .60 a box. Tomatoes, the best, 3o: Juice tomatoes for less. Pay Leas Market. 333 8. Riverside. WILL pay cash for late model elee trlo refrigerator. Phone 4794 or In quire 819 Park. FOR better meat and better prtoes . try the Oakdale Grocery. r HAPMflN VMllau MIK'NAMAM and Borden Chss ' produced -plu.fr- FOR BALE 6-room modern house 04 paved atreet. Immediate possession. Terms. C. J. Haas, 1038 Court 81 Medford. WANTED Commercial spraying, call anytime alter o'clock, 8681. Wlthrow. FOR oil beaten, new and old, see Joe J Jones, 433 King. HELP OONBSHVE FUEL by installing Uirro windows Save 84 01 your fuel Medford Mlllwork Co. The) Olaat Houaa. Phone 4113, 10th and Grape. CITY TRANSFER 8s Storage Co. Padded van service for your con venlence. Phone 4684. 88 So. Fir. FOR better meet and better prices) try the Oakdale Orocery. MOVINO to all parts of Oregon. Washington. California, by padded vans Regular service. Eads Trans fer. Dial 383S. FOR SALE B-yr.-old bay mare. Per feotly sound and gentle. 686. or will trade for garden tractor. Call after 6 p. m. Rt. 3, Box 336. . HIGHEST CASH PRICES Paid for Good Used Can HUMPHREY MOTORS 33 So. Riverside Dial 4980 Bt4V avav m gt Afik mmmmmmm by LOUIS F. CDELMAN v..