J MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21,
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and
To Build Garage Clayton B.
Goodnight of 4X9 North Colum
bus avenue applied at the city
building inspector's office yes
terday for a permit to construct
a private garage at a stated cost
V' of $50.
J
Rummage Sal-Members of
Chapter B. P. E. O., will bold
a rummage sale Saturday at the
Masonic building on West Main
street. The sale will open at 9
a.' m. and continue throughout
the day..
see-.
Minor Mishap Cars operated
by William Earl Crist, Jr., of 515
South Holly street, and Roy
Hewitt of Route 2, were in
volved In a minor accident at
South Holly and Eighth streets
Wednesday afternoon, a report
on file said today.
Kelly At University Edward
E. Kelly, prominent Medford
attorney recently commissioned
a captain in the army, is how
W at Western Reserve university,
1 Cleveland, O., for a two-month's
course in military government.
Capt. Kelly left for active serv
ice about a month ago.
Court Citations Lester F.
Payne, 38, of Gold Hill was cited
by state police yesterday to ap
pear in justice of the peace court
this afternoon charged with
driving a car without a motor
vehicle license. Jess Cummings,
24, of Route 2, charged with
driving a car without an opera
tor's license, was cited to appear
this afternoon.
Receives Orders Bill Van
Dyke yesterday received orders
to report to Carroll College,
Helena, Mont., where he will be
Va naval aviation student under
, the navy's V-12A program. He
Is to report November 1. Young
Van Dyke, who graduated from
Medford senior high school last
June, is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
P. R. Van Dyke, Cargill Court.
Daughter Born Cpl. and
Mrs. Eugene J. Carothers , are
the parents of a daughter born
October 9 at the station hospital
at Camp White. Cpl. Carothers
is stationed at Ft. Sam Houston,
Tex., where he is completing a
course as dental technician. Mrs.
Carothers is the former Dorothy
Knull and both Cpl. and Mrs.
Carothers have lived here many
years.
.....
Barber Here William Glen
nle Barber, carpenter's mate
. I third class in the Seabees, is in
VMedford to visit his wife at the
family home, 602- West Second
St., and other relatives. Upon
completion of his recruit train
ing Barber was sent to a spe
cialist's school and is now sta
tioned on the west coast. He en
listed in the navy in July of this
year according to H. W. Crain,
in charge of the local navy re
cruiting office. .
To Leave Mrs. William M.
McAllister, 10 Keene Way Drive,
will leave tomorrow evening for
Madison, Wis., to join Capt. Mc
Allister, who for the coming two
months will attend a special
course at the University of Wis
consin In military government
Capt. McAllister, one of Med
ford's leading attorneys und
speaker of the Oregon house of
representatives during the last
session of the legislature, went
on active duty with the army
about a month ago.
Lt. Nellson Here First Lieu
tenant Donald W. Neilson, who
has been stationed in the Pacific
theatre with an - infantry unit
for the past 18 months, is here
visiting his wife and small
daughter, Donna Mary, and his
parents, District Attorney and
Mrs. George W. Neilson, 430
Bartlett street. Lt. Neilson ob
tained a 10-day leave in order to
see his daughter, who has been
ill but is now convalescing. H
plans to leave Sunday. Another
son of the Neilsons, 1st Lt. John
Herbert Neilson, is also sta-
tioned in the Pacific area and
has been in New Guinea for the
past seven months.
Miseries ?
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SI1IFFLY COLDS
Put S-perposa Va-tro-nol up each
nostril. It (1) shrinks swollen
membranes, (2) soothes irritation,
(3) helps clear cold- mgrnmrnm
clogged nose. Follow Wit
Serf VA-TRO-HOl
HALLOWE'EN CARNIVAL
PERSONAL
CALENDAR
Thursday
6:30 D. m. -Rnval Nalo-t.lu,.
of America, annual home-corn-ins?
covered rllh rilnnw n v
of P. hall. Members and friends'
invited.
8:00 n. m. Mrrlfanf ncwr .
Girls' Community club. Ken
Grant of Medford airnnrt win
speak.
8:00 n. m. TVnt T.ir a i
No. 2003 and auxiliary. Fra
ternal Order of Eagles, meet in
armory. Final report on hous
ing situation by committee.
Initiation and dance.
Friday
- fit. .-11 O MUNUJIT
ary Study club of Presbyterian
church, at church parlors. All
day meeting with potluck lunch
eon at 12:30 p. m. '
. Sunday
r HI,US , OUCJ
chapter No. 147 and auxiliary,
41 Willi t , . 11 n 1
uie iriuiuiry iucr 01 me r-urpie
Heart, armorv. Installntlnn nt
chapter and unit
Purple Heart Meeting Rogue
Valley Chapter No. 147 and
Auxiliary, the Military Order of
the Purple Heart, will meet Sun
day, October 24, at 2 p. m., in
the armory. Installation of both
Chapter and Unit will be held.
Ray Dorrls will be Installing of
ficer for the chapter, and Mrs.
Ray Dorris for the Unit. Mrs.
Eve Prentice and her accordion
band will furnish music. The
commander and president- urge
all members to attend, and to be
on time.
U. S. CASUALTIES
6.774 IN ITALY
Washington, Oct. 21. (U.B
American elements of the Fifth
army in Italy suffered 6,774
casualties up to the start of the
battle of the Volturno, secretary
of War Henry L. Stimson an
nounced today.
These casualties included 879
killed, 3,047 wounded and 2,848
missing.
Stimson called attention to the
fact the figure for wounded was
lower than the figure of 5,428
wounded which he had reported
at his press conference October
7. Subsequent reports trom Ai
died headquarters in North Afri
ca had corrected the earlier
figure, he said. He warned that
casualty reports on current
operations were only approxi
mate.
John L. Lewis III;
Unable to Attend
Washington. Oct. 21 (U.R)
John L. Lewis, president of the
United Mine Workers of Amer
ica, was said by a colleague to
be seriously ill today.
Lewis had been scheduled to
be- present at a War Labor
board hearing. UMW Secretary
treasurer Thomas Kennedy, how
ever, told the board that Lewis
was "seriously ill" and would
be unable to attend.
"It is evidently a case of
the flu bordering on bronchial
pneumonia," Kennedy said.
Goes to Trial
'.fe'" i-F'"S.fV
Bearded Austin E. Cox, above, 38-
year-old slayer of District Judge
Lewis V. Trueman and four others
last July 33, Is shown as he went on
trial for his Ills at Bait Lake City,
im innocent," said Cox, "but I'vt
got too much against me."
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Lincoln High Gym
FRIDAY OCT. 22
Doors Open 7:45 All
Cordially Welcome!
Program Garnet Costume
Pirsde Refreshments, Etc.
This Used
Another view
of in enes
beautiful city
of Naples U
presented
here after
the Nails
bhed ran '
terminus. A
slant Job of
aalvagtng
and repair
, awaits
Allies' before
they
put the rail
road to their
la battle
acainst
Nasla.
1 Bv Henrv Gorrell
United Press Staff Correspondent
Aboard a Destroyer on Patrol
in the Adriatic, Oct. 18. (U.R)
The Jugoslavian partisans, who
have been harassing the Germans
by land for months, have carried
their war out to sea and in the
last week their small navy claims
to have sunk two ships and cap
tured another loaded with food.
Out on patrol with an allied
destroyer squadron, I succeeded
in making contact with the par
tisan navy and boarded one of
their vessels for a talk with the
commander. He and his officers
spread maps on mess tables in
their small boat and explained
their strategy. They seemed par
ticularly proud of the fact that
they had captured the cargo of
food.
The German occupation forces
In Albania must be getting pinch
ed for supplies, for in the last
few days allied naval vessels vir
tually have swept German ship
ping off the Adriatic. The de
stroyer squadron which I am ac
companying has sunk one
freighter with a torpedo, and cap-
iurea anoiner ireignter and a
tanker.
- The food ship which the parti
san navy captured was a 1,500
ton vessel. - ; - - .
140,000 WAR PRISONERS
NOW IN UNITED STATES
Washington, Oct. 21 (U.PJ
More than 140,000 prisoners of
war are in the United States.
Secretary of War Henry L. Stim
son revealed today.
He said the ratio of Germans
to Italians was approximately
three to one, indicating that
100,000 German prisoners are in
this country.
They are held In 86 perman
ent camps and many temporary
camps. .
LABOR SPOKESMEN HIT
LITTLE STEEL FORMULA
Washington, . Oct. 21 (U.R)-
Spokesmen for organized labor
in a two-hour conference this
afternoon with President Roose
velt made a new attack on the
"little steel" wage limitation
formula. Mr. -Roosevelt prom
ised that an investigation would
b- made into cost of living fig
ures compiled by the depart
ment of labor.
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- tm oi-uinarv U. a. Army nre becomes an eriicieni means or noriing
high-powered grenades by adding this launcher-adaptor to the
business end of a rifle. This device enables soldier to attack terrain
between the distance he can throw the grenade by band and the
greater range of mortar. It can be used well against pillboxes.
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Nassau, Bahamas, 6cl. 21
(U.R) The youthful brunette
vife of an RAF army captain,
Mrs. Dorothy Clark, testified in
supreme court today that she
attended a sumptuous dinner
party at the Victoria avenue
home of Count Alfred De
Marigny on the night that fab
ulously wealthy Sir Harry
Oakes was murdered.
. The party broke up after mid
night, shortly before the time
set by a physician as the hour
that 'Oakes was beaten and
burned to death, she said.
The pretty young witness said
she bid the playboy count, ac
cused of Oakes' murder, good
night at 1:20 a. m. The testi
mony of the doctor, had set the
murder hour at between 1:30
m., and 3:30 a. m.
There were 11 guests at the
dinner party, Mrs. Clark .said.
YANKEE SUBMARINES
IN ALL JAPAN SEAS
Pearl Harbor, T. H., Oct. 21
(U.R) American submarines now
are penetrating to "every nook
and corner" of Japanese-con
trolled seas, according to Vice
Adds Distance
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Admiral Charles A. Lockwood,
Jr., commander of ' the Pacific
fleet submarine force.
"Our submarines . . . have at
tacked and sunk ships of all
types under the jery noses of
Japanese aviators, destroyers,
and anti-submarine forces and
when some of those same de
stroyers ': got over-obnoxlouS;
they paid with their lives the
price of inquisitiveness," he said
at a decoration ceremony for
four ' submarine commanders
yesterday.
Two Killed When
Bomber Hits Road
Fairfield, Cal., Oct. 21 (U.R)
Two men were killed and
eight others injured in the crash
of a heavy bomber on the high
way near here last night, offi
cials at the Fairfield Sulsun
army air base announced today.
The dead:
Sgt. Arthur T. Barnett, Route
6, Chambersbur.g, Pa.
2nd Lt. George T. Otis, the
pilot, San Francisco.
Closing time for Classified ada S
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nk.. n.d., l.in.ft-avo.nn Nlihts Only Weekdays Starts :8 I . X'Si "tlTsT
I ENDS SAT. NIGHTl I j""ToMOTBCj II Vf Ejtr dxk.
"Ski" Is an abbreviation of the
Finn-Ugrian word "S u s k i"
meaning snow-gllde-ehoe.
Too Late To Classify
WANTEXk Traab burner or good amall
oook atove. call alter o:au.
WANTBI To buy, rent or store also-
trio refrigerator. Bxoeuent oara
guaranteed. Pannaoent rasldanta.
Phone 47S4 or Inquire SIS Park.
FOR BALE 100 White Leghorn bene,
7 montht old, laying; 100 new
Hampshire Reds, 7 montha old.
laying; ISO New Hampahlra broil
era, 4 mo. old. Call Champa Oarage.
333 N. Rlvenlde. Phone S186.
FOR LEASE 8-room modern bouae,
lour lota. Inquire far Jew Ring,
three blocks eouth or Amy's Cafe,
Jacksonville. Ore.
FOR SALE New Hampshire Red pul
lets, 1 each. Calllomla-on-tna-
Rogue. Trail, On.
FOR SALE Jersey milch cow with
dav-old calf. Lewis Bench, bc l
Box 501. -i iSsMi
FOR SALE S-tona Hancnen barley
seed, 0. Crystal spruga raex
Ing Co.
WHT
aTSoo. aaertfloe sale dairy ranch
Owner must leave at once to take
position In war Industry. 130 acres.
40 acres bottom land. Irrigated, In
clover and alfalfa. Creek through
place. Good out-range, near achcol.
dry feed lot, also amaller house,
House, new electric pump, barn,
chicken houses, 40 tons hsy. 11
cows. 1 bull, 7 calves, 1 team horses.
new milking unit. Abundance of
water. Total orlce, equipped, S750O.
Terms on part.
S365(S-room modern house,
city llmlta, with 3 sores Irrigated
land. House empty. Immediate pos
session.
S4600 6-room new modern home,
aV4 acres, Irrigated, gravelly soil.
A very nice piece.
J. O. BARNES,
Office Ph. 9173. Home Ph. 4838.
81 8. Front Bt.
GUARANTEED AUTO PAINTINO
Motora. trucks, etc., stesm.
cleaned.
srMomziNO.
MITCHELL'S- PAINT 8HOF,
COS 8. Riverside.
1934 Dodge pickup, $368. Inquire at
Shell service station, n. tuveraias
and Jackson.
CC(lft acres of good land. A
$0vVlf room house, barn, other
DUlimngs. ungsiea, ony waver in
house, close in, fine location, paved
road. Bee H. N. Lofland, 338 8. Oak
dale. FOR BALE Kitchen range. Call B48S.
WANTED Good 1931-'S4 used oar.
Tribune Box 4489.
FOR SALE Team of young heavy
work horses. Mr. Nelson, sii a.
Main St.
FOR BALE whit 100-lb. feeders
and 1 registered Hampshire boar.
1st house on left, southwest of
Phoenix, Ore., on Anderson road.
Earl Harris.
FOR SALE 8 acres, some clover. 8-
room house and outbuildings. Free
water. $1000 equity. $15 a monVn
on balance. First lane past Orant
road on Beau lane. 4tn place.
PRACTICALLY new bicycle, balloon
tires, electrlo light. $80. Call 8883.
FOR RENT Sleeping room with
kitchen privileges, laia w. iuui
Phone 3073.
LIVESTOCK AUCTION at the Sale
Pavilion every Saturday, Phoenix,
Ore., commencing at 1 p. m. sharp.
Have some good stock pigs, some
ewes, also 8 hesd of Corrtedala
rams and 135 head of cattle. In
cluding 35 head of fed yrl. ateeta
and heifers. Hava about 40 head of
Hereford stocker and feeder cattle
All Uvea took must be at yards not
later tnan 13:10 p. m. sale eay. Ail
cows and heifers selling for dairy
purposes must have health cert 1 il
ea t or be at yards Friday noon for
test. Whether you wish to buy or
sen, it will psy you to attend our
Auction Market.
Southern Ore. Livestock Auction Co.
Col. A. H. Dudley, Auctioneer.
Phone Medford. Ore- 8336.
FOR SAIiX Thlrteea le-taus ahot-
sun shells pnon 140 ma. o. a
Ml Hard. Sbadr Cor
FOR 8ALB S-room bouu at 411 S.
Grape; hip boou, acalea, air euablon
lor Inval'd, maa't suit, also 40, good
aa new: orerooat, hat, Atmoray.
Van Oullder wall machine, gun
ahella. 413 8. drape.
WILL TRADE box 0-80 shells for
box 33 Winchester Specials, pa.
60C3 after 5 p. m.
FOR BALE Man 'a bicycle, balloon
Urea. S46. Box 183-B, Pboenlx-Jack-aonvllla
Hwv. Phono 60a.
FOR SALE Old style wood range with
capper colls, sis. 710 Sherman Bt.
after 4 p. m.
COAL "Utah Aberdeen" direct from
mine to you. Medford Fuel. Tel.
Sill.
FINBLT pulverised dry sheep guano
is a good, fau fertiliser for youi
lawns S3 per lerge 100-pound bag
at Morton Milling Company, 10
West Jackson St.
FOR BALE Weaner ptga. Reasonable.
boo oilman, rtoaa Lane.
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Swiss Jer
sey bull calf. Phono 6383.
DISPERSION SALE OF
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINOS
Having aold my house, north of
the West Side school. I will aeU at
publlo auction $o the highest bid
der on Monday, Oct. 35, at 3 p. ra.
my entire household furnishings,
consisting of the following prop-
eny:
1 General Eleotrto washing mschlne
with mangle attachment, 1 Univer
sal electrlo range, 1 Challenge elec
tric refrigerator, 1 Duncan Fife ma
hogany dining room aet (table. I
chain and china closet), 1 Fischer
grand piano (Aueplco), 35 records.
-1 Phlloo radio, 1 Geo. Washington
aofa, 1 smoking stand, 1 occasion
al wing chair, 1 end table, 8 card
tables, 1 7x9 Broadloom rug, 1
9x15 domestlo Oriental rug, 1 9x13
, Broadloom rug. 1 occasional table,
1 telephone stand table, 13 scatter
rugs, 1 walnut writing desk, 1 dav
eno, 1 mirror and sewing stand. 1
bathroom stool and rug, 3 occa
sional chairs, 3 double-slsa twin
beds with springs and Inner spring
mattresses, l highboy chest (oe
dar), 1 dressing table and stool, 1
chest of drawers (maple), 1 pair
of adjustable flood bed lamps, l
chest of drawers (walnut) 4 floor
lamps, 1 Jennie Lynn bed, 1
steel bedstead, mattress and
aprlngs; numerous curtains ana
drapes, 1 fire-aet. 1 lawn awing and
chairs. 1 table model radio, numer
ous kitchen utensils which are
hard to get. also 100 quarts of that
good home-canned frulta (no
points) 1 rubber-tired lawn mower.
Location: Out Rosa Lena to the
West Side school. M mile north of
the West Bide school to arrow point
ing west, Monday, Oct. 38, at 9
p. m.
MRS. O. H ANDREWS, Owner,
K. W. Holmes, Auctioneer.
V. A. Mead, Clerk.
WANTED Small apt. for two. and
garage handy. Want telephone ex
tension service, consider location
outside of city. Phon 3870. Dr. A.
A. SOUK.
TAKEN up on Rosa Lane, one black
muia. k. t. Yost, robs Lane.
FOR SALE Used clothing, mostly
children. Dial 8343.
BOOKING orders for coal to be de
livered from car next week, F, K.
Samson Co.
WANTED Lady
machine. F. F.
to sew on
Burk, 814 E.
power
Main.
WANTED Burasaw to buss 10 cords
wood. Hlway Court, phone 6333,
Phoenix.
BODY and fender expert at your
service Hawkins Oarage, 618 8. Riv
erside. Prions S881. .
FOR BAT.l Wow and ten pigs, one
Durham bull calf 4 months old,
young Durham cow, 8 miles soutn
of Medford, Circle O Ranch, back
Alley Bros. Mill.
BARRELS Hard wood and soft wood,
large and medium: also wooden
tubs. W. A. Wbltelaw A CO, 81 t.
Orape Bt, 3nd floor
WAHTBD- To rent dump tracks. TO"
ier asm as lAimoer co.
WANTED Used wood or coal heat
ing atove. Phone 6104.
FLOOR aandlnt or finishing. Cabinet
work. B3 naven Bt.
FOR SALE Coal screenings, S13 ton.
F. B. Bern son Co.
FOR BALE One Ford "A" 3 -door se
dan body, ISO. Hawkln Oarage, els
B. Riverside. Phone SSB1.
FIO RUMMAOB SALE
Saturday, Oct. 23, Masonlo build
ing, comer West Main and Holly
streeta.
FOR BALE S3 Uodge sedan. gSS; roll-
up garage door, sso. Phone 8417.
WANTED
TWO HIOH-ORADE MECHANICS,
ROQTJE RIVER CHEVROLET,
9TR AND BARTLETT. PH. 3388.
FOR SALE -83-30 rifle with ahella or
trade for good shotgun. 830 Dakota)
St. phone 4433.
DRIVER wanted. Medford Fuel Co.
FOR better meat and better prices
try the Oakdala Grocery.
APPLES Several varieties. Last year's
prices. $1.25. $1.60, $1.98. $3.38 and
$3.60 a box. Tomatoes, the best, 8c;
Juice tomatoes for less. Pay Less
Market, 333 B. Riverside.
FOR better meat and better price
try the Oakdala Grocery.
WANTED Commercial spraying. OaU
anytlms 'after 5 o'clock, 6581.
Wlthrow.
FOR oil beaters, new and old.
Joe J. Jones, 433 King.
HELP CONSERVE FUEL by Installing
storm wtuduwa Save 84 ol your
' fuel. Medford Mlllwork Co. The
Glass House. Phone 4113. 10th and
drape
CITY TRANSFER dt Storage CO.
Padded van service for your con
venience. Phone 4664. 88 So. Fir,
FOR better meat and better prices
try the oakdale Grocery.
MOVING to all parts of Oregon,
Washington. California, by padded
vans. Regular service. Eeda Trans
fer. Dial 3838.
DANCE
, at the
STARL1NE
BALLROOM
Every SAT. NITE
DCWNTOWN ...
. ASHLAND
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HIGHEST CASH
PRICES
Paid for Good Used Cars
HUMPHREY MOTORS
33 So. Riverside Dial 4980
ZERO CLUB
Out of bounds, civilians only
Delicious chicken and steak
dinners 7:00 p. m., 3 a. m.,
except Sunday. Phone day
time 8310, night 0101.
drivi out nnnEi.'-
Roundworm eaa UU k at aUEl
cause net trouble HB-.HaB-i
Inilde veil or tear f Ji I If T
Midi Wetek fer VJUlil ikJ
warning ala-aai Wlealla
Bdietlng. "steV appetite, Heny sjoat or
stst. If rou even suspeet roundworms, set
Junta's Vsmilfui. today I JAYNE:S Is
Ame.lra'i toadlng proprietary worn made,
eln. i uacd by millions for ovar a century
Acts gently, yet drivel out roundworms,
Be sura you est JYNaTS VERMIFUGE!
Meet Me at the
HOLLY
SATURDAY!