'MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1943
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and
Claw roiw-iu" nni iross
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week at the Outpost will have
an additional meeting Friday of
this week to ew for the Outpost.
r4the group will meet at 10 a. m.
in the library.
To Build Bhed r, E. SamD-
ton applied at the city super
intendents ouice mia morning
for a permit to construct an
open shed at the corner of
Fourth and Front street at a
stated cost of J70i
Return Home Mr. and Mm.
Hick Kime ol 511 Palm St., re
turned home yesterday from
Yreka, Calif., where they went
guests of Mrs. Kime's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
H. Fairchild for the past 11 day.
In Texas Pvt. Maxwell S.
Marvin has arrived at the in
fantry replacement training cen-
. ter at uamp wouers, Tex., lor
basic training as an infantryman
V and has been assigned to a bat
talion stressing rule. Mrs. Mar
vin resides in Medford at 929
South Central Ave.
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Nursing Class Starts A Red
Cross class In home nursing will
start tomorrow evening, Oct. 28,
at 7:30 o'clock at 820 W. Thir
teenth St. It will be taught by
Madelyn Schade Klinefelter and
is sponsored by the Washington
Parent-Teacher association. The
class Is open to anyone who
wishes to enter.
Students Here Six young
men who are students at the
University of Colorado at Boul
der under the navy's V-12 pro
gram, are in Medford on a short
leave. Included in the group
fare Dan Winter, Elwood Hed
Yierg, Jr., Bill Bayliss, Bob Mit
chell, Bob Holmes and Charles
Braley. They will leave Thurs
day night to return to Colorado.
Plan Party The annual Hal
lowe'en party will be given by
the Lone Pine Parent-Teacher
association Friday evening of
this week, beginning at 6:30
o'clock. Officers state that ev
eryone in the community is in
vited andr each family is asked
to bring weiners, buns and pie
sufficient for the family. Coffee
is to be furnished. Everyone is
urged to attend, regardless of
weather. The. next regular meet
ing of the association will be Fri
day, November S.
Hubbard Assigned Robert
Hubbard, 20, son of Mr. and
(Mrs. Roland Hubbard it 828
"Minnesota street, has been as
signed to the University of Ne
braska for a course of army air
force instruction lasting up to
five months prior to his appoint
ment as an aviation cadet, ac
cording to an announcement
from the school. During this
period, he will take numerous
academic courses and element
ary flying training. Upon com
tion of his college training he
will be classified as a pilot, nav
igator or bombardier and wili
be assigned to one of the schools
of the training command for
training In a specialty.
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Sisters Plan Party Pythian
Sisters are planning a Hallow
e'en party for Knights, Sisters
. -and invited guests. It will be
" held at the K. of P. hall Satur-
day night, Oct. 30 at 8 p. m.
Games, dancing and other en
tertainment are being planned
by the committee composed of
' Mrs. Austia Barneburg, chair
man of entertainment, Mrs.
Gene Bateman, chairman of dec
orations, and Mrs. Grace Heed,
chairman of refreshments. The
' committee promises a good time
for all who attend. Women at
tending are asked to bring a
pumpkin pie. Next meeting of
the Pythian Sisters will be Tues
day, Nov. 2, at which time there
will be initiation and refresh
ments. .
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Nights Only Weekdays
uoors upon e:a
Ends Tomorrow Nlte
Humphrey BOGART
Mary ASTOR
in
ACROSS
THE
PACIFIC
Plus
STREET OF
CHANCE
. With
Burgess Meredith
Claire Trevor
FrI. Nlte Be Sat
WRECKING CREW
RIDERS OF THE
NORTHLAND
PERSONAL
CALENDAR
Wednesday
7:30 tv m riBii0V.,a.. ti
Masonic temple.
ism p. m. Officers and de
gree staff of Pythian Sisters,
meeting- at K. P. hall w nn
tlce.
8:00 p. m. F. L. club, home
of Mrs. Marguerite Conrad, 713
Dakota avenue.
8:00 D. m. D. A. V. inylliini
at armory. Members are asked
10 Dnng applications for life
membershin. nH nnmniri, ni..
for refreshments.
Thursday
1:00 B. m MeHfnrri SnlnII
ers club, Girls' Community club,
dessert luncheon. For reserva
tions, call Mrs. Charles Bottler,
3B91.
2:00 o. m. Golden Link Rih1
class of First Bantlst church, nt
church.
8:00 o. m. Odd Fpllnw nnrt
Rebekah Hallowe'en party, I. O.
O. F. hall, for memhers. wlvps
husbands and guests.
8:00 D. m. Reames Chanter.
O. E. S., Masonic Temple. Stated
communication honoring nast
matrons and past patrons.
b:oo p. m. Social study group
of AAUW, home of Elizabeth
McGalliard. 731 W. Jackson
Blvd.
8:00 n. m. Cratpr T.aIta Apt-Ip
No. 2093 and Auxiliary, Frater
nal urder of Eagles, armory.
Aerie will hold initiation and
auxiliary will1 celebrate anni
versary. All attending are asked
to bring a pie of any kind.'
Friday
1:00 n. m F.lprtjl finrlnl plnK
Girls' Community club, covered
dish luncheon.
1:30 d. m .Tnllv fitUphpro
club, home of Mrs. Don Miller,
o XMOrm ttartlett street.
7:30 n. m. Golden Link Rlhlc
class. Hallowe'en Dartv. at First
Baptist church.
Meeting Postponed The
Phoenix Thursday club meeting
scheduled for this week has been
postponed two weeks due to
rationing and the unexpected
absence of one. of the hostesses
from the city. Date and place
of the meeting will be an
nounced later.
'
O. E. S. Meeting R e a m e s
Chapter, Order pf Eastern Star,
will hold a regular stated com
munication Thursday at 8 p. m ,
in the Masonic temple. Fas',
matrons and past patrons will be
honored at the meeting. Mrs.
Luticia Kunz, worthy matron of
the order, will preside.
Just a drops Penetro
Nose Drops la each
nostril nelp you
breathe freer alir-ost
Instantly. your
head cold gets air.
Only25o 2!f times ea
much for 60c. Caution:
ITra onlv aa directed.
Paaetie Mess DnytJ
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Nllhta Only Weekdays Starts 6:45
NOWl ENDS TOMORROW
PLUS
FRIDAY k SATURDAY
FRANK BUCK
JACARE
Plus
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Elliott Here Jim Elliott, son
of Dr. B. R. Elliott of route 2, is
spending a week's leava in Med
ford. Elliott In etfendino Wlla.
mette University in Salem under
the naval V-12 training pragram,
and is now in his first year as
a pre-memcal student.
Mires Home Herb Mire. .
man first class. arrlvpH in Phnp.
nix this wpplr for m ehftrt tlc
.with his wife and family before
reporting dbck to the navy for
sea duty. He was in a hospital
from Febmarv n Ortnhpi- 9 a .a
Treasure Island in San Francisco
oay, taut.
e e e
Fredenburg On Furlouah
Sgt. George Fredenburg is
spending an 11-day furlough
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Fredenburg of Sams Val
ley, sgt. Fredenburg is a mem
ber of a heavy bomber crew, and
is now stationed at Gowen Field,
Idaho. '
Court Citations Douelas Mar
ion Gaylor, arrested last Satur
day on South Fir street and
confined in a local hospital
since that time, appeared in city
police court this morning to
receive a sentence of 10 days.
Cecil Orr Hamilton, 38, arrested
on East Main street near Cen
tral avenue yesterday and con
fined in city jail since then, was
fined $10 In court this morning.
John Watson, arrested near the
same place yesterday, was given
a fine of $10 which was sus
pended. Mrs. McPike Rites
' ' s At 2 P. M. Friday
Funeral services for Mrs. Hat-
tie McPike will be conducted
from the Perl funeral home Fri
day at 2 p. m., the Rev. Harry
Hansen, pastor of the First Pres
byterian church officiating. In
terment will take place in Sis
kiyou Memorial Park.
HOMECOMING
Chicago, Oct. 27. (UP) When
Corp. David M. Light, Jr., 24,
came home on furlough, he told
Superior Judge John J. Lupe, he
held out his arms to greet his
wife, Eleanor. But she only
smiled, he said, and told him she
"couldn t cheat on her boy
friend not even with her own
husband." Divorce granted, said
Judge Lupe. -
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DRAFT OFFICER
SLATES MEETING
The local Selective Service
boards announced today that
Captain L. D. Berlin, assistant
classification director of the
State Selective Service In Salem
will hold a meeting at the court
house in Grants Pass at 8 p. m.
Thursday at which he would like
to meet with all employers ana
employees of Industry in Jack
son county who can possibly at
tend, and particularly employees
and employers in the logging and
lumbering industry.
This is a very important meet
ing according to the local Select
ive Service boards and Capt.
Berlin will furnish first hand in
formation to the various indus
tries and employees in the coun
ty. The Jackson county boards
urge all who possibly can to at
tend. WARSHIP TO FLY FLAG
Portsmouth. N. H.OJ.R) The
first warship to carry an Amer
ican flag The Ranger, com
manded by John Paul Jones in
the Revolutionary War was
constructed at the Portsmouth
Navy Yard in 1776.
T6o Late To Classify
FOR SALE White cedar heart wood
fence posts. Carol Wall, west Fort
Williams creeK, wuusms, Oregon
3-YEAR-OLD saddle horse, one heavy
team, 9400 lbs.: heavy logging har
ness and wagon, one milch cow
with a-mo.-oia can. A. B. MUllin
Trail, Ore.
FOR BALE 1934 IVi-ton Dodge
truck; flat racK, good rubber. Har
old J. Smith. Butte Falls Stat Rt,
Eagle Point.
WILL TRADE 1936 Dodge panel for
sedan. Phone 494 Jacksonville.
76 ft lift cun' 40 acr8- All In cul
$OUUv tlvation. Pears, cherries, al
falfa snd grain land. Good buildings.
Close In. Tribune Box 2067.
WANTED To buy house up to 6
rooms, good location, or house on
acreage. Phone 6762.
- PACKED DAYS!
of
ROGERS
Kfof af Ikt Cswbeys.
SHEJURYAN
BARTON MadANI
ARUNE JUDGE
WANTED To rut by army officer
ana wire, I to s-room rurmanea
apt. or house. Mrs. Heberley, Hol
land Hotel.
WANTED Small house or apartment
for employed young lady with dally
care of 8-mo.-old baby. Tribune
Bos 3S65.
ORADB m tires tn stock now. 450i
21, SOX34. 600x20, SOOslg, 700x16.
easiis. 75010, eooiie. older Tire
Exchange, 32 S. Bartlett.
WANTED Comfortable lounge chair
with matching footstool. Ph. 2687.
FOR SALS Full grown rabbits, 2
each. Phone 2010.
WANTED Housekeeper and care of
two children. Phone MI4.
FOR SALE Skunk Jacket, good con
dition. Just clesned and glsxed. Ph.
JSO for details.
BIO FIR slabs, double load. M.
Medford Fuel. Tel. 3111.
FOR SALE Heavy galvanised tank. 6
ft. long, a ft. wide, a 1U deep, 136.
A-l Brewing Co.
WANTED Oas range or gas heater.
Phone 6721. "v
FOR SALE English walnuts, 20 lbs.
for $3 at ranch, 20 lbs. for S3.30
delivered in-Medford. Ben King. It
mile north Griffin Creek school.
Phone 6806.
FOR BALE Hereford bull, 3 years
oia. rrom regt6terea noca. ph. 0303.
FOR SALE Lady's pre-war wblta tee
skatet, like new. medium alse. Dial
46&1.
FOR SALE Ouernaey and Jersey cow,
1st calf; alao wood range, circulat
ing heater, electric Maytag washer,
2-cyllDder Maytag gas motor, bed
room suite witn inner spring mat
tress, 1 box spring, davenport and
- chair and other household Items
Canned frulT. 1938 special Bulck 4
door sedan $750. Some chickens. 4th
house on the left-hand side 401 Rd.
off Crater Lake Hwy. Fred Robinson.
WANTED By employed local woman,
a smau furnished apt. inquire Ev
erett' Lunch, 135 N. Central, or
phone 3068 after 7:80 p. m.
WANTED 3 50-gal. steel drums.
sayard oetcneu. Phone 3022.
FOR SALE 3 ;cod wood ranges. Ph
3984 or call 710 Bennett Ave.
FOR sale 5-roonv modern house,
close In. basement, furnace heat,
electrical equipment, garage, firs
place, hardwood floors, bullt-lns,
nicely furnished. Price 84760 with
out furniture, 85350 furnished.
Reasonable terms. This offer tor
only a few days. See owner at 44
N. Peach St.
WANTED Housekeeper for elderly
Invalid and nurse In small homo
within city limits. 870 per mo.
Phone 4014. -
MOST BRIUIANT, PRODUCTION lcjPftf!i' Vji
(yGeneTIERM-DonAliffiCHE-aarlesCOBURN f-fi
sSMs!- - ... :-M
THH MethocUl Woman's Society will
hold a rummage sale in to Build
ing across from the Cratertan, Fri
day and Saturday. October 29 and
80, opening at 9 o'clock. Good cloth
ing and many household articles
for sale.
WANTED Olrt or woman for house
work. H mile from city limits. 810
week. Phone 6898.
WANTED Experienced wool pressor.
Nu Way Cleaners, 404 K. Main.
WE WILL have ft nice consignment of
sheep consisting of 80 head oi
ewes for Thursday's sale. Also sev
eral head of butcher-typ oattle.
Bring In your consignments of
dairy cattle as early at possible so
that they can be tested before the
sale.
There will also be several useful
Hems In the miscellaneous items.
MIDWAY AUCTION CO..
K. W. Holmes. Auctioneer.
N. A. Mead. Clerk.
IMMEDIATE transportation desired
by two to Bend. Will share expense,
Please call 3151, room 403.
FOR SALE Baby buggy. Ilka new. 17
a. Riverside. Mr. mobs.
WILL TRADE Phllco car radio for
oar heater. Mullen, Rt. 1, Box 151.
TOUNO roasting ducks, 45o lb.
veal shoulder roast, lean no
waste, 39o lb.
Assorted lunch meats. 85o lb.
Hams, butt ends, for baking, 87c
lb.
Lamb patties, freshly ground.
82c lb.
Smoked link sausages, 47o lb.
Pure mincemeat. 390 lb.
OAKDALE GROCERY,
401 8. Oak ilsle. .
NEW HAMPSHIRE laying purtets. full-
sieea eggs, your cnoice si.io ea.cn or
81.60 each for flock, about 4 doeen.
Also New Zealand White rabbits
and hutches. Call after Q evening.
37 Louis Ave.
FOR SALE
Double Circular Sawmill, Diesel and Steam ,
Power, with complete logging equipment,
now cutting fir on Southern Pacific, near .
summit of Cascades. May be operated where .
is or moved. Write
GEORGE SAMPLE, 724 Main Street,
Klamath Falls, Oregon
A .
STARTS TODAY!
HALF-BOX 40-80 for sals. CaU 1189
between snd 7.
WANTED Small gss range, gaa plate
or two-burner elect no plate; tia
coll bedsprlngs. Phone 6183.
FOR BALE Toilets with lavatories.
Simmons steel cots, electrle heatei
Bert McDonald, 104 King.
WANTED
TWO HT OH -GRADE MECHANICS,
ROGUE RIVER CHEVROLET.
8TH AND BARTLETT. PH. 3388.
MOVING to all nana of Oregon.
Washington, California, by padded
vans. Regular strrlce. Bada Trans
fer. Dial 3828.
WANTED Large trunk. Phone 8068.
CITY TRANSFER ai Storage Oo.
Padded van service for your con
venience. Phone 4884. 88 So. Fir.
FOR SALE Weaner pigs. W. J. Oeb-
nara. Vi mue north Bear creek
bridge. Central Point.
BICYCLE
OWNERS ATTENTION
We now have many hard -to-got
Items, some of which are listed be
low GET YOURS NOW III
84-ln. balloon tires
38-1 n. HI -Pressure tires
Chrome-plated large handlebars
Bicycle generators
Sheepskin seat covers
Sheepskin handwsrmers
Imitation rubber grips
Rubber pedals
RUBBERIZED saddle bags
Klckstands (no more when these
are gone)
GUARANTEED INNER TUBES
Chain guards
8IMS BROS.
CYCLE REPAIR SHOP.
98 N. Fir. Ph. 8471.
J
FOR oil heaters, new sn4 old. see
aot 4. tfones. aw sung. .
RIPLAOB your broken window class.
new aiais iiisiauea wnue you wall.
Uediora atlUwork Oo.
rbe Olsas House
Phona 4112 lout and Drape
LET YOUR
HEART
DECIDE
The very old and very ybimff-
the sick and wounded-the war
ton peoples at home and hi Al
lied countries receive your help
when yon give this year to your
own coomiuriuy's war fond and,
through it, to the National Wat
Fund. Give generously .now f
MEDFORD
COMMUNITY
& WAR CHEST
A Message From the Bikers el
. BREAD and CAKES
HIGHEST CASH
PRICES
Paid (or Good Used Cars
HUMPHREY MOTORS
S3 So. RlTsrsIde Dial 4980
HsRB'S that lovable,
laughable Lubitsch
touch transformed Into
mighty hilarious wal
lop! Frantically funny,
gloriously gay. . one
continuous panic all
the wayl
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