Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 12, 1944, Page 9, Image 9

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    LOCAL and PERSONAL
Ball Ann ..V. ..Beagle, ..J3,
Grants Pass, Vera, 19, and
Margie Butterfleld, 22, from
California, posted 510 bail in
city police court today on a
charge of being drunk and dis
orderly. Discharged Ellsworth Bryce
Houghton has received an hon
discharge from the U. S. army.
He has been stationed at Camp
Stewart, Ga. Houghton has been
In the army for the past two
years, according to selective
service board No. 1 with which
he is registered.
Robinson Home Philip E.
Bobinson, GM2c in the navy,
arrived in Medford Saturday
after serving 34 months over
seas. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. F. Robinson of 836 Tay
lor street. Robinson will report
for duty again October 27 at a
Puget Sound navy yard.
Mother Dies Don K. Bagley,
1322 Reddy avenue, left for
Portland this morning where he
was called by the death of his
mother, Mrs. Harriet Bagley.
Mrs. Bagley's death followed a
stroke of paralysis suffered a
short time ago. Mr. Bagley made
the trip north with Herb Crain,
navy recruiting officer travel
ing to Portland on official busi
ness. To Court Jewel Brabbin,
charged with failure to stop at
a stop sign and having no op
erator s license, was cited by
state police to appear in justice
court Friday. John William
Stone, changed with false appli
cation for a hunting license.
will also appear in justice court
October 13.
Commissioned McDonald De-
Vaney has been commissioned
as ensign in the U. S. navy and
will leave soon for the Univer
sity of Arizona, Tucson, where
he will receive advanced train
ing. He has been stationed for
the past year in the Aleutian
islands. He is visiting his moth
er, Mrs. H. J. DeVaney, at 1012
Jackson street.
Cited to Court William War
ren Crawford has been cited to
appear in justice court after be
ing arrested Wednesday by state
police on three charges includ
ing failure to display PUC per
mit, failure to display motor
vehicle license and for driving
during a period when his driv
er's license had been revoked.
He will appear in court Friday
at 11:30 a. m.
Suppers Changed Since the
buffet suppers served Sunday
evenings at the Markade have
proved such popular affairs,
plans have been made to make
them potluck in order to pro
vide a more ample menu, the
director announced today. In the
future young women of the Vol
unteer Service corps planning
to attend the Sunday evening
suppers are asked to bring
something for the menu. Last
Sunday evening about SO per
sons attended the supper.
1
St
CALENDAR
Thursday
T:00 p. m. Medford BPWC
dinner at home of Mrs. E. L.
Lenox, 2322 East Main street,
with members of Zonta club as
guests.
8:00 p.m. Past Noble Grands
club, Girls' Community club.
Business and social meeting.
Iva Walden, president, urges
members to attend.
8:00 p. m. Stated communi
cation of Reames chapter, O.E.S.,
at the Masonic Temple. Initiation
and refreshments. Visiting mem
bers invited.
Friday
1:00 p. m. Friday Luncheon
club at home of Caroline Adams,
Adams Lane, No service requir
ed. 8:00 p. m. Graduate Nurses
association, District Four, Girls'
Community club. Hostessesi the
Misses Maud Demarest, Helen
Crotty and Mildred Richmond.
Saturday
12:30 p. m. Zuleima Temple,
Daughters of the Nile, luncheon
at Methodist church in Grants
Pass, followed by regular meet
ing and ceremonial at 2 p. m.
2:30 p. m. College Women's
club of the Rogue River Valley,
home of Mrs. J. F. Lawrence,
2218 East Mai.i street. Program,
Mrs. F. J. Newman and Mrs.
Blanche Canode. Miss Elizabeth
Burr, social chairman.
1 starring to manufacture pianos
i and other musical instruments
again and that limited supplies
, have beer, assured for the mid
dle of November or December 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Purucker oper
ated the Baldwin Piano shop for
many years, their last location
being on West Main street in the
building now occupied by the
Jackson County Chamber of
Commerce. The shop was closed
a year ago in April.
Pays Fine Jack Hyland paid
S10 fie in city police court to
day on a charge of being drunk.
Hyland was arrested by city po
lice after fighting with Joseph
Hernendez, Mexican, who was
taken to Community hospital for
medical attention for cuts on his
head, police report. He is living
at Camp Prescott.
Club to Meet The Rogue
River Valley College Women's
club will meet Saturday, Octo
ber 14, at the home of Mrs. J. F.
Lawrence, 2218 East Main street
at 2:30 p. m. "Steep Ascent."
Ann Morrow Lindbergh's new
book, and "Under Green Apple
Boughs" by Lucile Grenboc,
will be discussed by Mrs. F. J.
Newman and Mrs. Blanche Ca
node. Miss Elizabeth Burr is
social chairman for the afternoon.
LT.
LISTED WOUNDED
Word has been received here
by Mrs. R. L. Younger, 318 S.
Peach street, that her son, Lieut.
Don Younger, has been critically
wounded in France. He has been
in the U. S. army for the past
two years and is serving some
where in France with the infantry-Lieut.
Youngcr's wife, Mrs.
June Younger, resides at Butte
Falls. He is a graduate of Med
ford high school and attended
University of Oregon prior to
entrance in the armed service.
He has another brother, Millard
Younger, also of Medford.
Too Late to Classify
70 2-WIRE bales of wheat straw, B0c
each; 2-horae disc; 2-horse fresno;
iron wheel wagon. Phona 5942.
Birdsall.
30-06 Winchester, perfect condition.
Lyman micrometer sight, $150. -Id
rounds ammunition. Write T. Hare,
Box 308, Crescent City cam,
DEWEY ID CENTER
DANCE
EVERY
SAT. KITE
At the Picturesque
WAGON WHEEL
PAVILION
4 Miles from Medford on
Griffin Creek Road
Dancing Starts at 9
Swell Music Good Floor
Loti of Fun
Come Out and Meet
Your Friends
STEVE BAKER
and DAVE GOULD
BE SURE to hear Glen Wilson Friday
evening, 8. 30. K. P. Hall, 5th and
Grape.
CASH FOR factory built trailer house.
M r.C ha mpion. Phone 5 y 40. t
PICKUP '35 V-8, 90 - rubber, new
motor, custom built cab. heater,
sealed beam lights. Columbia over
drive, new brakes with air booster.
Sale or trade. Chumps Garage, 311
e.. otn. rnone ay
FOR SALE Ranch. Stocked and
equipped ready for work. Near Med-
ford. Tribune Box 3006.
FOR SALE One 12 gauge double
barrel L. C. Smith shot gun, In good
condition, and t box of shells, 45.
Call Jimmie Hall at 71B1.
FOR SALE Ortho rodent destroyer,
kills gophers, rats and mice. Faber ,
34 S. Riverside.
FOR SALE Vigoro, complete plant
food, fertilizer. Faber's. 34 S. Riverside.
wawto EwpeneneM newsman ants
milker for local grade A dairy with
fmrebred herd. Good opportunity
or right man. Phone 6306.
WANTED Mechanic capable of hand
ling all phases of fleet maintenance.
Fads Transfer.
NEW 9x12 umbrella tent iVr sale at
co t A par tm en tJL 4 2 N. v'-
WANTED Refined lady 3 or 4" days
each week, general housework, no
conking. 1024 Queen Anne. Phone :
FOR SALE Good '31 model A Ford 1
coach. The tirst sku taxes n. i-ioya
Johnson. 14 West Jackson St., Med
ford. flr'j" AA FOR, SALE Attractive
tJjjUU Mtburban home on paved
Y Anderson road, six miles
from Medford. five rooms and
floored attic, hardwood floors, fire
place, oil Heatrola. l'a acres good
oil, located in a setting of Oak -and
Laurel with some land for garden
or pasture. Attractive term- Jm
mcdite possesion. Charles R. Ra .
Realtor. Room 217, Medford Bldg.
Phone 3902-
HOUSEKEEPER wanted 3 adults.
food home, modern. Phone 3933
rom9 to S.
FOR SALE Larue wood or coal heat-
e r C a s i n r C hi 7 S Fron t .
PATRONIZE vour locailransfer com.
panv. operating in Medford nce
ltUQ. Davis Transfer & Storage Co.,
40 S. Ftr St.
ffrr AA -room modern nonaa,
UJvVU lrse living room, hard
T wood floors, 2 Luge bed
rooms and sleeping porch, utility
porch with laundry tray, oil fur
nace, extra large hot water heater.
This is a lovely home, close in,
some terms.
Ben R. Cooper, Broker: Chas. Blaess.
Salesman. Office 223 N. Riverside
For appointment phona 7337 or
7313. .Exclusive.)
SHOT GUN for sale 13 gauge Rem
ington pump; seven boxes shells.
1 case andcctat.Phone 6038.
FOR SALE Colored fryers, also pul
) lets. 33 cents per lb. Phone 6443.
CARPENTER and painter New worK.
remodeling and repair work. Free
' estimates. RMMaJors, HotelAllen.
WANTED-Tfo rent 2 or 3-bedroom'un-I
furnished house. I. C. Shuck, 22
1 Cottage.
COUNTRY HOME One acre and new
five-room plastered house, hard
wood floors throughout, two nice
bedrooms, floor bath, attractive
dining room, lota of built-ins. serv
ice porch, wash travs. cement foun
dation. This house is especially well
built and will stand investigation.
On pavement, near Medford. For
quick sale owners have offered this
place for $5000, termi. Less than
cost. See L. G. Pickell, 16 South
Bnrtlett.
Let Us Refinth Your Car RiphL
ONE shop using best DU PONT
PRE-WAR MATERIALS.
19 Years Same Location.
MITCHELL PATNT SHOP.
608 S. Riverside.
FOR SALE Single barrel 13 gauge
shot gun. Telephone 4368. 714 S.
Oakd ale. R. H. C laussen.
FOR RENT Sleeping room, prlvute
entrance. 335 S. Ivy.
FARMERS' ATTENTION City Trans
fer & Storage offers you a com
plete service in all hauling and de
livcrv of anything. Phone 4664. 38
South Fir :
FOR SALE Lady's all wood coat,
never worn, size Cull nfter 6
p. m. or Sunday. Rt. 2, Box 3U5-B.
oss Lan
WANT I'O REN T 3 bedroom fur
nished housi'i close in. Sgt. George
Marble . Grandllotel.
FOR "SALE One electric range. Craw
ford, $HV One 3-burner kerosene
stove with oven. SIR. One 1 -burner
kerosene camp stove, $5. Can bo
seen at Acme Paint .Store, 411 E.
M.itn
MALE PARAKEET and female
Canary. white, for sale. Old
Thuemler place, near 4 Corners on
Midway road . Mrs. Ted Kimmet.
LOST Wednesday Lady's tan pigskin
glove. Reward. Phone 2ft72.
FOR SALE
APPROXIMATELY 2't acres on S
Hirhwav No. 99. 3l miles from
Medford. new 5-room house, ga
rage, barn, chicken house, pasture,
fruit stand, pressure system, irriga
tion. 125 peach tree. 30 apricot,
walnuts and other fruit, chickens,
winter wood and wood range in
cluded. See owner at Rt. 4. Box
364.
FOR SALE Shrubbery, at 1405 N.
Riverside.
WAN TED Small portable phono-
graph. hand wind. Phone 2603.
13 AND 6 10 ACRES, 6 acres in pears,
balance cultivated, all under irriga
tion, cheap water, close in, paved
road, free soil. This is a good buy
at S5000. 3 ACRES in clover, ir
rigated, all fenced, free soil, nice
view of vallev. S1500. See E. Gould,
Real Estate Broker, 402 West Jack-
son Street.
FOR SALE Fisher's Moremflk. A real
dalrv feed. Faber's, 34 S. Riverside.
Phone 4440;
PICKERS WANTED at Snowy Butte
Orchard. Phone 6583 of see foreman
' at orchard.
WANTED Marker and-hand Jronc'r.
Apply in person. Crystal White
Laundry.
TRUCKS
mi ton to rom.nvi TOfrtl WHl
rut awa m nil
HUMPHREY
MOTORS
33 S. Riverside Dial 4980
ON FIVE STATES
Albany. Oct. 12 U.R Gov.
Thomas E. Dewey will . spend
most of the closing days of his
campaign for the presidency in
five states whose 119 electoral
votes may become the decid
ing factor in the November elec
tions, It wa sdisclosed today.
Despite pleas for personal ap
pearances and major political
speeches In widely separated
sections of the country, the u.
O. P. candidate for president
has decided to concentrate oni
New York, Illinois, Missouri,
Massachusetts and Minnesota.
President Roosevelt carried
those states in the 1940 elections
against the late Wendell L.
Willkie.
Dewey plans to confer on de
tails of the final campaign drive
with Republican National Chair
man Herbert Brownell, Jr., to
day while he is in New York
City reviewing the Columbus
day parade. Brownell, it was
reported, may urge the governor
to take another personal appear
ance In Pennsylvania, possibly
Pittsburgh, in an effort to win
that state's 3S electorial ballots.:
Puruckera To Open
Music Instrument
Store On Central
A new piano and musical In
strument firm will open In Med
ford this winter, under the man
agement of Mr. and Mrs. H. O.
Purucker, former operators of
the Baldwin Piano Shop, it was
announced today. The shop will
be located at 111 North Central
avenue and the building Is now
being remodeled and redecorat
ed., It was stated that the business
will be known as "Purucker's
Piano House" and that several
lines of pianos will be carried
as well as all types of musical
instruments and accessories and
radios. Since the opening de
pends upon the time when mer
chandise can be secured, opening
date fl the business will be an
nounced later. The Puruckers
state that manufacturers are now
Eastern Yellow Corn
Vetches Common. Hungarian, Hairy
Sulphur Fine or Granular
Hay 3rd Cutting Alfalfa
Grain Hny - m
Chopped Hay
One lut No. 2 3rd Cutting Alfalfa.
$29 per ton.
r. E. SAMSON CO.
FOR SALE Horse, geese, rabbit,
apples, car radio. Sullivan, one
block south of Howard school.
FOR SALE 1935 Pohtiac sedan. S IDS:
cream separator. S13; ltj-lnch cen
trifugal pump. I5. J. H. Beam, Rt.
4.Bnx378.A.
WANTED Pair of hip boots, slza 9
or 10. Phone 3094.
Shows Daily 1:45 6:45 9:00
r Do You Suffer Distress FromA
FEMALE
WEAKK
V Wth tts Narrow
Tired Feelings?
Atsuch times If you
culler from cramps,
backache, feel tired,
nervous, restless, a
bit moody oil due
to functional pert
odio disturbances
Btnrt at emcr trv Lvdla E. Ptnlc
ham's VpKftahla Compound to relieve
ouch symptoms, pinkham'a Compound
helps natural It's famous to relieve
ouch annoy In? distress because of Its
BoothlnK cflect on one of woman
MOST IMPORTANT OR0ANS.
Taken regularly thla (rreafc mdlelne
helps build up reels unco against auch
symptoms. Also a Krnnd stomachic tonic
Follow label directions. Buy today)
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
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2 MAJOR FIRST-RUM HITS1
Shows Start 1:46 6:45 9:30
ENDS SATURDAY
Si ANECHE
' iiiUMiiiaif
HURRY1 ENDS SATURDAY1
THE DEAD END KIDS
In
"Block Busters"
PLUS
soft o?
Y!CK SO CHINESE HERB CO.
REMEDIES FOR STOMACH ULCERS
Haort Rhtumttitm Asthma Catarrh Pllat,
Prostata Gland Eciama. and all ditordari
of Lirtr. Kidnav Troubla and othar com-
.v. 7 plainta diaappaar attar using
CHINESE HERBS
J. H.
Removed to Sparla Bldg.
Leong, Herbalist Phona 5817
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rOR SALE Rlaek velvet formal
gown, ire 16, new. Evelyn Apart
ments. No. 14.
WAN TED or 5-room furnished
house by permanent residents
Write Box 1D7S Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE l'i.ton 'Dodge truek.
long wheelhase. stake bodv. 3 nearlv
new 900-20 tires, good mechaniral
condition. Price $305. L C. Taylor
Co.. Dodce-Plvmouth. 112 S. River
side. Phone 2fi(i.T.
FOR SALE Bed, complete wlttrVoil
isprinRR nnn new numress. I'll. 42iu.
TRACTOR WORK Plowing, discing
ana nay cnoppmg. fftone Miiyo at
S16fl Medford.
COMPLETE line of stove pipe. 'Stnmp-
ci aim uuii tiiu.v, aad w. iMflin.
FOR SALE Baby Grand piano. 13
BICYCLE BASKETS All mctat. pre-
war qmlity.Sirns Bros.
GALVANIZED mop pails, complete
une 01 spring mops, stamper ana
Goff. 225 W. Main.
BICYCLE SEATS less tnan celling
price. Sims Bros.
LAUNDRY TRAYS, toilets, etc., pire
una mrines. Mumper ana lion
Bros., 225 W. Mum.
PEACHES DeUeimif Ralwtr Free
sum cs for canning or table. At Tuck
er . 4th house -on v.tiht, t'lvluird
Hume Drive, off ate wart Ave.
BICYCLE TTBES We have few
used 26" balloon tubes Come In and
pick out what you need. Sims Bros.
RUMMAGE SALE Oct 13, 14 and
15. Masonic Bid:, corner of Mam
and Holly streets. Sponsored by
Missionary Socaety First Christian
Church. Bring donations Wednes-
dy afternoon.
RUBBER BICYCLE PEDALS just ar-
rivea. mhw tiros.
BICYCLE TIRES All popular makes.
Guaranteed quality. Sims Bros.
BICYCLE TIRES Slma Bros. 23 N.
Fir.
26" BICYCLE TUBES Good used
balloon tubes, supply limited. Sims ,
BrosJ
R K PLACE your 'broken window glass
New glass Installed while von wait
MEDFORD MILLWORK CO..
The Glass House,
Phone 4112 inth and Grape
ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON All kinds
of beauty service. Permanent a
j-apeci alty. Ph. t' Ml 2 0 N. Cen tx a 1 .
RUBBER BICYCLE PEDALS First
shipment in more than 2 years. Sims
Bros.
A. C. TRACTOR, model K O. 4a
horsepower, with dozer b'ade. die
rp) motor In good condition Phone
274fl, 9 n. m. to 0 p. m., for ap
pointmen t;
Tor used PIANOS and ACCORDIONS,
all sizes at reasonable prices, call
Purucker'a at 41H5.
WANTED Ijite model used cara
Highest prices paid for good, clean
automobiles. Crater Lake Motors.
Thursday, OcJ. 12, 1944 MEDFORD MAIL TRlBUmS HIHl
BICYCLE tL'BES We now have some
second hand 26" balloon tubes. Sims
Bros.
ATTENTION PLEASE 1
Wanted: Late model used cars
Highest cash p rives paid.
Large stock Divton-McCtaren
tires Bring in your certificates
Stilt have a tew good used cars.
Look them over before you buy
Get ready for winter now. We
have batteries, fog lights, heater
hose.
A. Z "TURRY" DEAN,
Your Pontine Dealer.
6th and Grape. Dial 2942.
Medford. Ore. But War Bonds.
BICYCLE PEDALS 3Bo each. Sims
Bros.
WANTED Woman to help with
housework or 3 days a week, good
wages, strictly mod err home. Trlb-
une Box 882
USE BEST QUXTITV red fir sawdust
from Faber's. Immediate delivery.
34 S Riverside. Phone 4449.
FOR SALE We always navs a frw
later model used cars on hand. 8mm
us before you buy. Crater isJM
Motors.
"AGATES" polished and mounted.
Have your agates made up for gifts.
Orders must be In before Nov L
Santos Agate Shop, 425 E. Main.
Simple pfos need notwrse k snd tortersyoe '
with msdrfrninf itcb, bunt ad trhtatiea.
nistt f Tramid EMippoittoms Drag 1
I qukk. welcome relief. Their grind m&-1
cation mrans rtsl comfort, reduces strata, "
help tighuo rclued metnbrsnes, gsndr
lulwirttps snd softens. Protctn mi 1
I tnti-vhailyt. so to UM. Get gaaaias I
1 Smart's Pyramid 8uppoilteTi at year 1
drui tiore without delay 0c and U0- 1
on mikei s mooeybsck guaraaue
CASH IN A FLASH
FOR YOUR CAR
Save Time, Cash and Gas.
Call Automobile Market,
Friendly Medford Dealer.
Ph 3flf th and Bartlett
No Red Tape When You Sell
to Us
COMMERCIAL SPRAYING If you
want your peach leaves sprayed for
curl leaf phone 6301 after 6 p. in.
Wt throw.
Got quick relief for cold
eloped now with IVno
tro Now Drops, .lust 2
drops in each nostril
you breath freer, ens
ier, almost instantly.
Prescription type med
ication. Caution: le
only as directed. Get
PENETRO NOSE DROPS
WOMEN
URGENTLY NEEDED
FOR CANNERY WORK
AEN and WOMEN ara urgently needed to help
Modford'i own cannery prepare FOOD for VIC
TORY. The ARMED FORCES receive 78 of our
pack. Pear canning now underway. DAY SHIFT
ONLY. Apply at once at
ROGUE RIVER PACKING CORP.
I3lii and SO. FRONT Phone 3982
Where Time Doesn't
arch On . . .
, ..Vi Tt
Tr
z-.zzr:V I'm-
. . . unless you step in now to help men in German prison
camps fight that deadly "barbed wire" boredom
THE clock has a Imnrfrci) limirs
on its diil and each hour has 6oo
minutes when you're penned behind
harhed wire.
Nothing to see Eut that wire, the bar
rafk'j waJl, and a sentry's back. Nothing
to hear but the tramp of his feet, the
beefs of your comrades.
So you go slowly, grimly, and some
times not-so-qm'et!y, progrew'vely
towads the "barbed wire dUeaie"
.unless . . .
Unless you're lucky enough" to Kava
tJie folks back home get behind the War
Prisoners' Aid (one of the 10. participat
ing agencies of the National War Fund)
and provide the money to provide the
things to feed the hunger of your heart
and soul and mind.
Books and baseballs and tennis
rackets. Textbooks and technical equip
ment so you can continue studies the
war interrupted. Grease paint and play
scripts foryourown campshows. Games
of every sort. Anything and everything
it's human'y possible to provide to start
.Time marching on again.
This is just one of the many vital joba
your contribution helps to take care of
when you support the National War
Fund by giving to your local Com
munity War Fund. Your dollars go to
work on six continents and in ninety-one
countries including ynur oivn, because
this united campaign covers the big
home-front needs too.
And don't just give a "token" con
tribution. The job is too big for that.
Give really give! Remember that no
matter how much any of us gives in
money it's still little compared to what
the people you'll help have been giving
in "blood, sweat, and tears."
MEDrGR
A O NAT!
GIVE GENEROUSLY!
0 COMMUNITY CHEST
)r!AL MR FUND
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE