LOCAL and PERSONAL
t Portland Mrs. E. T. Bur
leson left last nlghf by United
Mainliner for Portland on a
business trip.
. From Hoinbrook Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Greene of Hornbrook,
r.niif . were Medford visitors
. Sunday. Mr. Greene attended a
labor meeting.
- Red Cross To Close The Red
Cross chapter office and the sur
gical dressing work room both
will be closed Thursday, uct. 12,
since the courthouse will be
closed in observance of Colum
bus Day, it was announced to-
dav.
m a
Laboratory Head Mrs. F. J.
Moffatt, wife of Dr. F. J. Mof-
fatt, of this city, is serving as
head laboratory technician at
Oregon State hospital at Salem.
. She is employed under Dr.
. William L. Lidbeck, head of the
atate hospital laboratory.
M Aerie to Meet Crater Lake
Aerie, No. 2093, Fraternal Order
of Eagles will meet In Eagles
hall Thursday at 8 p. m. Com
mittee reports on plans for initia
tion to' be held Oct. 26 will be
heard. A dance will close the
meeting.
Home on Leave Cuddle
TVhite, seaman Vc, USN, arriv
ed home today for a short leave
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
S. O. White, Ross lane. He has
been in the navy for eight
months and has been stationed
at Shoemaker, Calif.
rls, 1900 Hillcrest road, and
James S. Cave, 129 South Holly
were operators of passenger cars
which collided at South Oakdale
avenue and Monroe streets Mon
day at 12:20 p. m. according to
8 report on file. Only minor dam
age was reported.
Men Here Frank J. Richey,
TM2c, and Robert L. Kessler,
TM2c, are in the valley for three
days and are visiting RIchey's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Eichey of Phoenix. Kessler is the
eon of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Kessler
of Kentucky. Both are members
of the crew of a destroyer.
i Olson Home Ernest N. 01-
con, motor machinist mate third
class in the Seabees, arrived
home Tuesday after spending 16
months in Cold Bay, Alaska, and
the Aleutian islands. He will
visit his mother, Mrs. Fred Lew
is, and his wife here In Medford
and his sister, Mrs. Nelson Florey
of Central Point.
a
Pay Fine M. J. Nelson and
Ellen Nelson, both charged with
being drunk In a public place,
paid $10 fine in city police court
Tuesday. Walter Hiesenga, tran
sient, paid $10 fine today in city
police court for being drunk 'in
' a public place. Lafayette Robin,
son forfeited $10 bail on a sim
ilar charge.
To Speak Glen Wilson, Texas
resident, will speak at the meet
ing of the Townsend club No. 1
scheduled for Friday of this
week at 8 p. m. at the K. P. hall.
Townsend officials state that
lt'll.AH I- 11 1 1 T"
. i jvj 1 1 ia well niiuwii in icina
. and reported to be an interesting
speaker. The meeting is open to
the public and there will be no
charge.
Juveniles To Meet The De-
........ IT T 11 -1 . 1 1,,
ki vi xiuiiui .juvenile ciuo win
meet Saturday afternoon be
tween 2 and 4 o'clock at Scout
headquarters on East Main street
for a picnic. Mrs. Ida M. Wilson,
Juvenile director, states that the
lunch will be provided. Members
are to invite friends and moth
ers of all children are welcome
- to attend.
To Remodel Frank L. Apple
gate, 615 South Oakdale avenue,
made application at the city
building inspector's office to re
model front porch and add a
new brick siding on his residence
at a stated cost of $2,000. Dale
Blickenstaff also filed applica
tion yesterday at the office to
remodel a residence at 855 West
Second street at a stated cost of
$1,000.
CALENDAR
Wednesday
8:00 p. m. Chrysanthemum
Circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft,
regular meeting K. of P. hall.
Guards please come at 7:30 for
practice.
8:00 p. m. American Lesion
auxiliary, regular business meet
ing at armory followed by re
freshments and social hour for
post and auxiliary.
Thursday
10:30 a. m. Howard Exten
sion unit, home of Mrs. Mildred
Palen, Central Point. Demonstra
tion by Marian J. Farrell, home
demonstration agent, on "House
work the Healthful Way".
1:00 p. m. Medford Sojourn
ers' club, Girls' Community
club. For reservations call Mrs.
Erving Housechild, 2994.
1:30 p. m. Loyalty circle
Methodist church, at church for
dessert, Mrs. John Carter, hos
tess. 1:30 p. m. Chrysanthemum
Thimble club, home of Verna
Goldfrap. Bring sewing.
2:00 p. m. W. C. T. U. home
of Mrs. G. A. Edwards, 17 South
Newtown street, for yearly re
ports and installation of officers.
8:00 p. m. Stated communi
cation of Reames chapter, O.E.S.,
at the Masonic Temple. Initiation
and refreshments. Visiting mem
bers Invited.
Sponsor Sale A rummage
sale, sponsored by the Mission
ary society of the Christian
chtirch, will be given at the Ma
sonic building. West Main and
Holly streets, Oct. 12, 13 and
14.
Returns Home Mrs. Jack
Clark has returned to her home
here after spending a week in
Portland and Vancouver, Wash.
In Portland she was a guest of
her son-in-law and daughter.
Capt. and Mrs. Elwin P. Jones
and in Vancouver visited her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Jenkins.
No Salmon William Berrian,
foreman at the Fall Creek
Hatchery at Copeo, Calif., has
informed the Mail Tribune that
all the spawned salmon this
year will be used at the
hatchery for fish food. In
the past, Mr. Berrian stated.
many Jackson county residents
have come to the egg collecting
station for the spawned salmon.
Promoted H. Glenn Arnold.
Sic, has been promoted to cox
swain, according to information
received by relatives. Coxswain
Arnold has been in the navy for
nearly three years, enlisting the
day after Pearl Harbor, and has
been in several major battles.
He was last home on leave in
January. Arnold is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arnold of
Beall Lane.
Home Marmie E. Olson,
warrant officer, Seabees, has
arrived in Medford for a 30-day
leave. He has been stationed
for 13 months In Australia and
for four months in the Schon-
ten Islands. He is former own
er of Olson Electric Company.
Olson returned to the states by
plane and is visiting his wife
at their home, 111 Newtown
street.
BIRTHS
WHALIN To Lt. and Mrs. D.
B., 631 West Jackson Blvd., Oct.
10, 1944, girl, eight pounds., at
Community hospital.
Clotlnic tlma for Sunday Too bate
to Claaalf; A --30 Saturday aiternoon
rieas rememDar.
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
Creomulslon relieves promptly be
cause lt goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
aerm laden Dhlegm. and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, In
flamed bronchial mucous mem
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulslon with the un
derstanding you must like the way It
juicKiy auays me coui?n or you are
io have j-our money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs. Chest Colds, Bronchitis
TONITE
DREAMLAND
MODERN
MELODIES
RAY'S MUSIC
Popular Prices!
ST. PETS
Two dogs and a cat have been
poisoned recently in the Haven
street district, according to the
Humane Society. One dog be
longed to Mrs. L. L. Smylle, 308
Haven street, who also lost a cat,
and another to Louis Putman,
330 Haven street.
In many Instances Individuals
who have poisoned animals have
been rewarded with some misfor
tunate deed occurring In their
private life or business, accord
ing to officials of the Humane
Society. In some cases a loss of
money, death In the family or
other mishaps, are reported to
have occurred. The bulldog be
longing to Putman was taken to
the veterinary. Suspects are be
ing investigated, according to the
Humane Society.
SQUARE MILK BOTTLE
SOON TO BE COMMON
Sapulpa, Okla. U.R) T h e
square miiu Dome to conserve
refrigerator space will soon be
common throughout the nation,
officials of the Liberty Glass Co.
here predicted recently.
The new "squares" are light
er, shorter and "pour like -a
pitcher," said one official. They
will increase available space 25
to 100 per cent over the old
style standard milk bottle, he
added.
Production of the square milk
bottle, now being made in all
standard capacities, followed
years of research and study.
Leading milk bottle manufactur
ers throughout the country are
standardizing on the square
bottle, it was said.
Lightning Strikes Thrice
Wichita, Kan. (U.R) Some
persons may believe that lightn
ing never strikes the same place
twice, but it is going to be hard
to get Mr. and Mrs. John F.
Allen of Wichita to believe any
such rule. In a recent thunder
storm, lightning struck the Al
len home not twice but three
times hitting the chimney,
roof and bedroom light.
Closing time for Claaslfted ads 0
a. m. Too Lata to Classify, 13:30
p. m.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE Nice S'i-acre tract, ir
rigated, IftO-ft. Rogue River front
age, between Gold Hill and City of
Kogue rtiver. rtignway y. nia is a
real buy at $2750. S1000 will han
dle. Good terms on balance. C. C.
Chnpmnn. Broker, Alaska Court, 4
mil e north Gold Hi II.
FOR SALE 4' i acres, irrigated, ' mod -ern
three -bedroom house, excel
lent poultry housing for 400 layers,
barn, other buildings, pressure sys
tem, pasture. Smith. Phone 6171.
Corner Oak Grovt road - Stewart
avenue,
FURNITURE storage, complete modern
service. Special lockers. Ph. 2888,
Davis Transfer & Storage Co., 40 S.
Fir St.
FOR SALE Hi-ton Dodge truck,
long wheclbase. stake body, 3 nearly
new 000-20 tires, good mechanical
condition. Price $3f)5. L. C. Taylor
Co., Dodge-Plymouth. 113 S. River
side. Phone 2905.
FOR RENT 4-robm apartment, wood
stoves, suitable for couple, only $30.
335 West 2nd.
TOR SALE Bed. Vemrrtete with eeU
springs and new matrresa.Ph. 42ol.
FOR A PERSONAL OR AUTO LOAN
See
THE OREGON TINANCB CO,
45 South Central.
A Pioneer Firm.
PACKING, crating and shipping. Com-
pieie service, iranaier oc
age. Phone 4664. 33 S Fir St.
St or-
CI OA A -room modern house, 1
tMOuU ol- ahade. fruit, grapes.
Y good graveled street. 4
blocks from Maia street of Central
Poim v.. t- .
m r n a So acres rood black land,
tJjUuU IX irrigated clover.
" ptood barn. 4-rom house,
electric water system, 11 head of
stock, tractor and all equipment. H.
N. Lofland, Heal j-tUsie xro, a
soutn uaxaaie.
MARATHON shoe fkates, size 7; long
traverse rod; drapery pole and
rings. Phone 5458.
FOR SALE Baby's play pen arid pad.
Phone 44
WoMAN wanted to help me in my
home, ftiO a week. Phone 5070. 214
N. peacn.
NORGE oil circulator, 30. See Lay at
Eads Transfer &. S t orag a Co.
WANTED Doll buggy. Chas. 8. Tay
lar. Central Point. 158
rush.
fine
rtn rv A Treasure cabin oil Ka
3 JUUU Rogue. 1 acre of land, 200
ft. frontage on me m
way. 4-roonx modern nouse. a
location tor a service iwwn
sporting goods store. If Interested
a business location, let us show y
this.
r m a s4 orTH at . Mom house.
oZbjU mMl poultry house, tome
trim. lrriKaica biiu
clover. 3 miles out on a paved road.
Ben R. Coopor. Broker; Chas. uiaess,
salesman, 223 N. Riverside. Ph. 7357.
LOST A wire haired Terrier. Sacra
mento and iMeaiora license wg.
Large cut in flank. Phone 2271. 131
v a. ley v icw ivo. newmu-
WILL PAY cash for model A Ford,
Phone 5182
TRACTOR WORK Plowing, discing
and hay chopping, rnone mayo ai
FOR SALE Salway peaches, Delicious
apples, uoioen urueys ana apusen-
oergs; eiso ouier iruiis ana vckc
tables. Stancllffe Fruit Stand, 3'b
miles south of Medford on Highway
CAAA ne acre- 8ood Irrigated
OUUUU land, modern house, oase-
ment, furnace, hardwood
floors, fireplace, beautifully located,
close to city limits.
Also
SEVERAL new houses In city with
easy terms, two or three bedrooms.
I. E. Schuler. 225 West 6th. Dial 3563
WANTl3 By permanent resident
z-oearoom nouse, near junior ragn.
fnono sMi
FOR SALE Electric Victrola, cabinet
model with 150 records. S45 or will
trade for small electric record play-
er. sua oummiii or pnone ooj.
FOR SALE Registered HereforoTfjuiT.
3 years old, tine individual. Homer
a. conger, r jj jo. 1, central
point, rnone 139,
WANTED To buy 1937 or laler model
rora, cnevroiet or uihck. Ph. 5183.
NOTICE No hunting or trespassing
on our property along Bear Creek,
one mile north of Central Point.
A. T. Lathrop, K. E. Lathrop, War
ren r-auerson.
TRUCKS
am ton 10 roirr-nvi tons
nU APPARATUS
HUMPHREY
MOTORS
33 S. Rivenide Dial 4980
Yep, They're Back Again . .
ff THE DEAD END KIDS
maraaC Their Scrappiest,
i nnTTTrt Happiest Hit Yet!
Hffro "BLOCK
V BUSTERS"
'4 DAYS! :
;.- iff',,
I I DIAL
HI ,L'J100.
DOORS OPEN 1:45
FOR 8 ALE 13 gauge Winchester
vv.y-iv shot gun. Call after 7 p. m.,
4 ) .' i.dwrfrd.
TOMATOE3, nice large ones, 2c, you
6lck. PRUNES. 2ic. you pick
E Ford, 2 miles west on J ville
highway. Box 120.
WANTED Ona circulating oil heater.
rnone Tia
FOR SALE One electric stove, one
refrigerator. Phone4719.
F6R SALE Steamer trunk, garden
tools, dishes, miscellaneous. X to 4
Thursday only. 33 cottage,
FOR SALE 1028 Bulck sedan. Good
running condition, cheap. See Dona
hue at Rogue Valley Transit, or
Dhone 5801 evenings.
FOR SALE Two 110 hp. Hercules
motors, com n late with transmission
and radiators. One run 200 miles
since completely overhauled. Would
malce excellent stationary engines.
See Donahue at Rogue Valley Tran-
sit, or phone 5801 evenings.
COMPLETE line of stove pipe. Stamp
er and Goff Bros., 225 W. Main.
WANTED To rent modern unfurnish
ed 4 or 5 -room house with ganige.
or strictly modern furnished apart
ment, close in, adults only, refer -ences.
Phone 2231. Room 302.
FOR SALE Concord grapes. W. C.
, Schmidt, 1 mile south airport on
Bid die Road
FOR SALE Fat hens. 3Se lb. dressed
and dftUvercd.Phone 6443-
FOR SALE Fat Hereford vealers, 3 to
8 months, 10c pound. Can be butch
ered here. Five-gallon Short Horn
cow, gentle, milking now, coming
fresh, t50. Holstein cow, $43. Phone
6443
F"OR SALE Baby Grand piano. 13
tiien uaK court
BA R BER SHOP
JarKsonviue
Will open Triday and Saturday, Oct.
13 and 14. Hours 9 a. m. to 7 p. m
Starting week of Oct. 16 will open
Tuesday, Friday and Saturday, 8
a. m. to 7 p. m.
H " A. DuBuque
FOR RENT House, 2 miles from
town, to reliable couple, $20 pef
month. Phone 6317.
NEED LOAN, trailer for security.
Write Tribune Box 2787.
WANTED 4 or 5 -room furnished
house by permanent residents
Write Box 1078 Mail Tribune.
FOR SALE Rabbit alfalfa hay, 3rd
cutting. Faber s. 34 5. Riverside.
FOR SALE Lee's Germuzone and
Lonax for chickens and turkeys.
racer s, a s. tuversiae,
BICYCLE BASKETS AH metal, pre
war qusmy. aims pros.
FOR SALE Fisher's Egg Producer.
Faber,s. 34 S. Rlverntde Ph. 4449
Galvanized mop pan, complete
line of spring mops. Stamper and
Goff. 225 W. Main.
DO YOtf ENJOY real home made
chili and soup? You can get it at the
Canteen, and don't forget our home
made pies. Thev are swell. The
Canteen. 414 E. Main, next door to
Roxy Theater.
BlWCLE SEATS lees than cellfn
price.Sims Bros.
LAUNDRY TRAYS, toilets, etc, pipe
and fittings. Stamper and Goff
Bros . 225 W. Main.
BICYCLE TV BE S We have a few
used 2d" balloon tubes. Come In and
pick out what you need. Sims Bros .
RUMMAGE SALE Oct. 13, 14 and
15. Mnsonlc Bldg., corner of Main
and Holly streets. Sponsored by
Missionary Society First Christian
Church. Bring donations Wednes
da y afternoon.
RUBBER BICYCLE PEDALS Just ar
rived Sims Bros.
FOR SALE One imitation leather
couch, new springs: new green for
mal, size ltf. slip included; also
guitar. Ph. 5956. 528 S. Central.
FOR SALE ALFALFA 3rd cutting.
By bnle. ton or load, let us quote
yoii, F. E SAMSON CO.
BICYCLE TIRES All popular maXes.
Guaranteed quality. Sims Bros.
CADIES cloth and fur coats re-lined';
ladies suits re-tailored Expert work,
reasonable prices. Mrs. Gould, 108
Washington.
USE BEST QUALITY red fir sawdust
from Fabcr's. Immediate delivery.
34 S Rivers id e. Phone 4449.
BICYCLE TIRES Sims Bros. 23 N
nr.
WANTE l" Grain grinding. If you are
too busy to haul, we will haul,
grind and return your grain at
' moderate coat. F. E. SAMSON CO.
WANTED Woman to work in res
taurant, best of wages, short hours.
Apply at once. Biurydale Restau
rant. 1512 N. Riverside.
26" BICYCLE TUBES' Good used
balloon tubes, supply limited. Sim
ores
SEPLACE your broken window glass
New glass Installed white vou wait
k MEDFORD MILLWORK CO
The Glass House,
Phone 4112 10th and Grape.
ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON All kinds
of beauty service. Permanents a
sp ec ia Ity. Ph. 2 H4. 1 20 N. Cen tra I .
RUBBER BICYCLE PEDALS First
shipment in mora than 2 years. Sims
tiros.
Wdntdr Oct. 11, 1944 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE lEVEst!
CASH IN A FLA SB
FOR VOUR CAR
Ksve Time, Cash and Gas.
Call Automobile Market,
Friendly Medford Dealer.
Ph. 3919. 6th and BartletL
No Red Tape When You Sell
to Us.
COMMERCIAL SPRAYING If vou
want your peach leaves sprayed for
curl leaf phone 65 til after 6 p. ro.
Wl throw.
ATTENTION PLEASE)
Wanted: Late model used can.
Highest cash prices paid.
Large stock Duvton-McClarea
tires. Bring in your certificates.
Still have a few good used cars.
Look them over oetore you buy.
Get ready for winter now. We
have batteries, foglighu, heater
hose.
A. Z. TUBBY" DEAN,
Your Pontiao Dealer.
6th and Grape. Dial 2943.
Mcdford. Ore. Buy War Bonds.
BICYCLE PEDALS 30c each. Sims
B r os .
WANTED Woman to help with
housework 3 or 3 days a week, good
wages, strictly modem home. Trib
une Box 892.
FOR BALE-F-We always have fvsr
later model used cars on hand. 9e
us before you buy. Crater Lake)
Motors.
"AGATES" polished and mounted.
Have your agates made up for gifts.
Orders must be in before Nov. L
Kan to s Agate Shop, 423 c.
rBTQDIHTUPUTS
Iwayt do this for
CHEST COLDS!
To Promptly ReWava Coughing .
Sort Throat lot Aching Moialtt
Wtanaver tha Qulntnpletn catch aoI4J
their chesu, thraataandbackaaraniobaQj
wkb Muatarole. Powerfully aoothinav-.
Musterola cot only promptly ralievn
coughs, aora throat, achlnz obaat muacla
duo to colds but also helpa irao f
eonontioH la upper bronchial tract, noa
andthroaUlVoniruJipo!c-iM4p,to
In
Strengths
XC. TRACTOR, model K 6., 48
horsepower, with dozer b'ade, die- i
sel motor In good condition Phone i
2748. 0 a. m. to ft p. m., for ap- I
pointment. ,
For used PIANOS and ACCORDIONS, i
all sizes at reasonable prices, call I
Purucker's at 4105.
BICYCLE TUBES We now have some
second hand 26" balloon tubes. Sims
Bros. ;
WANTED Late mode) used care
Highest prices paid for good, clean
automobiles. Crater Lake Motors.
Gas on Stomach
RtlttfvsJ i MtnWMM bll tmt sMaoy kxti
Wbcn ww utKl ajcld eatiM (itoful. uff.vt
tn tour itom.- tuid tw tit urn. ttoctari uiuillr
FTmoiIM Ihs fisLMt arllnf tJtdni knntm for
umi (on.ilo ffllef onKlii ln ilk Uiow In Itall-ant
TtMrts. No Uitlt Btll mi btln.i romfewt In
llffy oi mum boiU W ui foe doubU moncz toes. tfto.
URGENTLY HEEDED
FOR CANNERY WORK
MEN and WOMEN are urgently needed to help
Medford's own cannery prepara FOOD for VIC
TORY. The ARMED FORCES receive 78 of our
pack. Pear canning now underway. DAY SHIFT
ONLY. Apply at one at
ROGUE RIVER PACKING CORP.
13 So. Front Phone 3S82
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