Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 12, 1944, Page 10, Image 10

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    SISON'S PARTY
H. Gohrice, NIel R. Allen and H. fleers to serve as ex-offlc!o mem
H. Singleton, with the post's of-1 bers.
Wounded YankTAwait Transfer to Hospital Ship
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fEIf MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Wednesday, July 12. 1944
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OF CIGARETTES
10 BE SCARCER
Washington, July 12 ftJ.R)
Civilians will probably continue
to get plenty of cigarettes but
they will have Increasing diffi
culty in obtaining popular
brands, authoritative govern
ment sources asserted today.
With the armed forces hold
ing a priority, it is anticipated
that the civilian cigarette sup
ply may become comparable to
the cigar situation. Civilians
can always get a certain num
ber of cigars, but often fail to
find their old favorites on the
counter.
The cigarette industry's vol
untary rationing system inaug
urated last fall first affected
Camels and Philip Morris but
a somewhat less drastic scale
has recently been extended on
to Old Golds, Lucky . Strikes
and Chesterfields.
Proof that civilians as well
as servicemen smoke more in
wartime Is shown by compari
son of the 180,663,000,000 cig
arettes withdrawn for consump
tion In 1940 with the 257,737,
000,000 withdrawn In 1943, ex
clusive of amounts for the arm
i ed forces , overseas. The figure
Is expected to be even higher
this year.
"Pete the Iceman," a new type
of de-icer with elctronlc con
trol that inflates and deflates
tubing along the wing edges of
a plane, enables the pilot to vary
the pulsations according to the
type of Ice formation on the
wings and the loosened ice- is
carried off in the slipstream of
the plane.
Industrial users of. rationed
foods, including bakeries, brew
eries, canneries, candy manufac
turers and dairies should write
to the OPA office, 1019 Bedell
Building, Portland, for July, An-
gust and September allotments.
it was stated today by the local
War Price and Ration Board
"This is the new method of
making allotments to industrial
users, said u. Lj. Ternahan, ex
ecutive secretary of the local
OPA. "The files are in the Port
land office, so all that the dif
ferent users have to do is to
write direct to the Bedell build
ing. No allotment will be made
unless a request is mailed in
This matter should be attended
to at once."
Complete Factory - Approved
SAFETY
SERVICE
Chrysler Fac
tory Engineer
ed and Inspect
ec Parts for
Chrfaler
Dodge
PLYMOUTH
Dodge Trucks 1
L. C. TAYLOR CO.
DODGErfSdfeTRUCKS
112 So. RWerstd Phone 296S
JUDGE SHOWS CARTOON
Seattle (U.R) A Percy Crosby
cartoon, depicting the tragedy
of children of divorced parents,
hangs in one of Seattle s di
vorce courts. The presiding
judge points out the cartoon to
couples seeking separations.
Daily Weather Report
Forecasts
Medtord end vicinity : Partly cloudy
tonight and Thursday. Little change
In temperature.
Oregon: Partly cloudy tonight and
Thursday with Mattered thunder
storms over and east of the Cascades
this evening. Cooler and Xalr Thurs
day. Local Data
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest, 86: lowest, 46.
Total monthly precipitation, 0
Inches. Deficiency for the month, .17
inch.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 1043, 16.78 lncnes. uenciency
for the season, .77 Inch.
Relative humidity at 4 :30 p. m. yee
teday, 28 Tt; 4:30 a. in. today, 74.
Tomorrow
Sunrise 6:47 a. m.. sunset 6:40 p. m.
Past 24 hours; High Low Prec.
Boise BU 60
Boston 84
Chicago 94
Denver
Eureka
Havre .
Los Angeles
Medford
New York
Omaha ...... .
Phoenix
Portland
Reno
66
BS
.. 60
88
B2
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102
79
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.... 83
Rosouurg ..
Salt Lake 68
San Francisco .... 6a
Seattle ......... 78
Spokane M 00
Washington, D. C. 03
YBklma 03
73
86
63
66
64
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66
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63
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Wounded American doughboys fill this landing craft qt Normandy beach as they await transfer to hospital
chip that will bring them back to England for medical treatment. Some lie still, staring blankly ahead; others
strain to lift their heads or to shield their eyes from the sun.
aw
for
HOME
REPAIRS!
Eleanor Not Told
Candidacy Plans
Dayton, Ohio, July 12 (U.R)
Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt said that
Monday's announcement by the
president that he will accept the
Democratic nomination was her
first intimation that her husband
will be a candidate for a fourth
term.
'He had never said anything
to me about it," she said. "The
situation is quite similar to
D-day, when many people be
lieved that the president had
given me .the date in advance.
But he doesn't tell me every
thing."
10 APPEAL CASE
DELINQUENT TAX LIST
WILL APPEAR JULY 18
First publication of the Jack
son county tax foreclosure pro
ceedings for the year has been
tentatively set for Tuesday, July
18. It contains approximately 75
names, the smallest in manv
Salem, Ore., July 12 (U.R) years. None of the amounts in-
An appeal to the supreme court volved are greater than $300 and
for a stay of execution has been , the smallest is $2. Many have
filed by Mrs. Rowena Thornton. recently paid up and removed
who was convicted of violation ; their names from the list, nnri
London, July 1 2 (U.R) Unit
ed States Secretary of War Hen
ry L. Stimson and his party ar
rived in England today from
Italy.
Stimson's party, which arrived
by plane' at an unnamed airport
in England, included Harvey
Bundy, his executive assistant;
Maj. Gen. Norman T. Kirk, sur
?pnn eeneral. and Mai. Gen. Al
exander Surles, director general
of the public relations office ot
the war department.
While In Great Britain the
party will visit troops, military
installations, hospitals ana
wounded men, and will confer
with Allied military and polit
ical leaders.
SLABS -MIXED
You'll like the Big, Rough Blox
Compare the Quality of This Fuel
Big 300 eu. ft. Load, 12 or 16-in.
MEDFORD FUEL GO.
Tel. 3111
$550
1122 N. Central
Navy Coach Admits
He Mauled Woman
Los Angeles, July 12 (U.R)
Police said today that Chief Pet
ty Officer John M. Maloney, na
vy physical fitness instructor
and former Notre Dame football
player, admitted striking a sail
or's wife whose bruised body
was found Sunday morning
shortly after the couple had com
pleted a tour of barrooms.
The 27-year-old Maloney said
he had neen going with the vic
tim, Mrs Mary C. Walker, 31,
since he met her a year ago,
when she went to San Diego to
visit her husband, police reported.
of a Portland city ordinance pro
hibiting boys under 10 and girls
under 18 from selling periodicals
in the street She will appeal to
the United States supreme court.
The Oregon court recently up
held the Multnomah conviction,
which involved a fine of $25.
Mrs. Thornton is a member of
the Jehovah's Witnesses. She was
TURKEY SIGNS PACTS
WITH NAZIS, ROMANIA
London, July 12 (U.R) A
Vichy broadcast said today that , charged with permitting her son
Turkey had concluded two
commercial treaties with Ger
many and Romania.
The German treaty, It was re
ported, will provide for an ex
change of goods to the value of
$104,160,000 and the Romanian
agreement for delivery of gas
oline to Turkey.
BIRTHS
LININGER To Mr. and Mrs.
Earl, 438 N. Main St., Ashland,
July 10, 1S44, a boy, 8 lbs., at
Community hospital.
TOWN To Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard, 2334 Capital Ave., July
10, 1044, a girl, 7 lbs., at Com
munity hospital.
TRAUTMAN To Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert, Central Point, Ju
ly 11, 1944, a girl, 7 lbs., at Com
munity hospital.
Leather"
Northern California Clear to
day, tonight and Thursday, but
local fogs on coast. Slightly
warmer In central portion.
Oae Mall Tribune Want Ads. '
to sell "Consolation and
"Watchtower," publications of
the sect.
COURTHOUSE REPAINTING
IS DIRECTED BY COURT
The county court has called
for bids for re-painting the in
terior of the courthouse, County
Engineer Paul B. Rynning re
ports. It is the first time, since
the courthouse was constructed
12 years ago, that all offices in
the building will be repainted
along with the woodwork and
hallways. It is anticipated the
work will be underway early in
August.
more are expected to do so be
fore the end of the week,
One of the curiosities of ex
press shipments in wartime is
the successful transportation of
honey bees, which are accepted
for trips lasting six days. A spe
cial technique for handling bees
has been developed, including
spraying them in hot weather,
which assures their safety in
transit. The migrations of honey
bees help balance the sugar
shortage, according to Railway
Express, besides making it pos
sible to spread pollen in fruit
orchards and seed crops on
farms.
HEYDENBURK TO HEAD
G. PASS LEGION POST
Grants Pass, July 12 E. S.
Heydenburg was elected com
mander of the Grants Pass post,
No. 28, of the American Legion
Monday evening. Other officers
to serve for the ensuing year are
Frank G. V. Gordon, first vice
commander; Floyd Smith, sec
ond vice-commander; A. S. Mc
Queen, adjutant; Oscar M. Shep
herd, finance officer; the Rev.
Francis H. Ball, chaplain; Robert
W. Bryant and Robert Garrett,
sergeants-at-arms.
Members of the executive
committee are W. G. Bonney, E.
Closing time for Classified ads e
. m. Too Late to Classify, 13.30
MR. WARWORKER
DIESEL JOBS - TRACTOR
Better your position In war work.
Permanency Afterword HI Pay.
35 Will Be Selected in
Medford Area in
July for
Training Ic Placement Service
No Time Lost on Present Job.
For details write Trnrtor Division,
610 Mead Itldg., Portland, Oregon.
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mmmmmmm
Surprise the Folks Back Home
with a
Photograph of You in Uniform
Let an EVERGREEN PORTRAIT of Dis- '
tinction be the link that binds you to the
home-folks who are missing you perhaps
more than you know ...
Do it NOW ... It will take but a moment
of your t:me and the cost will be trifling
compsi-ed to the joy it's bound to bring
to THEM!
No Appointment Necessary
fSTUDIOS
'lX "PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION",
40 South Central Acrott horn Crotirlan Titafre
Phone 2069 . . . Medford
Open 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturdays Until 8:30 p.m.
A.
Army ordnance has added
comic strip humor to its store of
weapons against the Axis. "Joe
Dope," the G.I. who does every
thing wrong and gets exagger
ated punishment for his mis
takes, is the "hero" of the new
Army Motors magazine feature
which teaches soldiers the neces-
sity of preventive maintenance,
for their equipment.
Dse Mali Tribune Want Ada.
JACKSON COUNTY FEDERAL
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION
126 EAST MAIN
MEDFORD, OREGON
OFFICERS
C. M. KIDD President
JOHN C. MANN Vice-President
W. J. WARNER Vice-President
H. 3. FIELD i Vice-President
K. P. BUTLER Secretary
R. E. GREEN .......Treasurer
EARL B. BIGALOW Asst. Secy.
(In Army Service)
GLENN O. TAYLOR Attorney
O. H. BENGTSON Attorney
DIRECTORS
C. M. KIDD
C. M. Kldd St Co.
JOHN C. MANN
Mann's Department Store
DR. R. E. CREEN
CLENN O. TAYLOR
126 East Main
W. J. WARNER
W. J. Warner Gladiolus Gardens
A. P. BUTLER
Secretary of Association 1
H. J. FIELD
C. M. Kldd St Co.
SEVENTY-FIRST SEMI-ANNUAL
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
JUNE 30, 1944
ASSETS
First Mortgage Loans ' 903,028.03
Lonns on Passbooks and Certificates... 1,000.00
Properties Sold on Contract 26.971.02
Real Estate Owned and In Judgment..... 3.773.65
Investments and Securities 162,000.00
Cash on Hand and In Ranks - 85,223.69
Office Building nnd Equipment,
less denreciatlon 21.930.00
Deferred Charges and Other Assets 189.56
$1,266,116.87
LIABILITIES
Members' Share Accounts $1,136,168.01
Loans In Process . 7,841.63
Other Liabilities 13,998.52
Specific Reserves . 1,007.48
"eneral Reserves.... . 64,159.62
Undivided Profits... 42.941.61
$1,266,116.87
Our Reserves and Undivided Profits
have increased over S50,CC0 in the
pasl five years.
Fleas
Go to the Polls
Next FRIDAY
and VOTE FOR
MUNICIPAL
M
UIIYl
So We Kids Can Learn to Swim and
Have Some Clean Wholesome Fun!
SWIM
(in P(fllf
Hill
"YES" On the
Swimming Pool
Measure!
VOTE AT-
Jackson County
Court House
Boy Scout Headquarters
Roosevelt School
City Hall Bldg.
Medford boys and girls sorely need a place where
they may learn to swim and enjoy this invigorating,
body-building sport. Medford citizens owe it to
the children of this community to provide a modern,
adequate and sanitary swimming pool! The boys
and girls in the armed forces will enjoy this pool
when they return from service and heres an op
portunity to assure a place to swim for them, too!
in behalf of a municipal swimming pool for the City
of Medford, and in cooperation with these sponsor
ing Medford organizations:
Published by the
LIONS CLUB of MEDFORD
Business and Professional Women Jackson County
League of Women Voters Zonta Club Rotary
Club Kiwanis Club Federated Church Women
Lady Lions Y. M. C. A. Girls' Community
Club City Council of Parent Teachers Assn.
Junior High, Washington School, Roosevelt
School, Lincoln School and Jackson School Parent
Teacher Associations.
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