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LOCAL and PERSMflTI
Club To Most Jacksonville
Grange Home Economics club
will meet Wednesday ior 1:30
p. m. lunch at the Grange hall.
Members are urged to be pres
ent. Keener Leaves Darrel S.
Keener, S 2c, left Wednesday
evening for Farragut, Ida., after
spending a 10-day leave with
friends and relatives In Medford
and vicinity.
Stamp To Expire Consumers
are reminded by OPA that spare
lamb stamp 25 In ration book
four expires Oct. 21. The stamp
Is good for 10 points for the
purchase of lamb only.
From Portland Mrs. F. L.
Heath, former Medford resident,
Is spending a month in this city
She has been living in Portland
and during her stay here will
reside at Hotel Holland
Trafie Cases Darrell Dean
Kiggs paid $2.50 fine In city po
lice court today on a charge of
no operators license. Edwin
William Johnson was fined $5
for failure to stop at a stop
street.
Promoted Everett M. Young
has been promoted to the rank
of sergeant at the Carlsbad army
air tiem in iew Mexico, a news
release from the field states. Sgt.
Young is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
M. F. Young of this city.
In Court Leon B. Smith,
Floyd H. Underwood, Arnt Kris-
tian Fickerud and Ernest Wil-
burn Boswell were each fined
$10 in city police court today on
charges of being drunk. Under
wood's fine was suspended.
From Hoseburg Mrs. E. L.
Henninger and Mrs. L. E. Hen
ninger of Roseburg and the for
mer's daughter, Mrs. B. H. Wil
liams of San Francisco, were
visitors in Medford over Sunday
and were registered at the Med
ford hotel.
Visits James W. Grlgsby, Jr.,
F 1c, spent a 72 hour liberty
in Jacksonville with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Grigsby.
He left Sunday for his station in
California. Grigsby traveled by
United Malnliner and has been
with the U. S. navy for the past
nine months.
Stoves Off Coal and wood
heating and cooking stoves were
taken off the list of rationed
goods yesterday, a release from
the Portland district office of
OPA states. Oil and gas stoves,
however, remain on the ration
list and certificates will be re
quired to obtain these.
Unit to Meet Central Point
Extension unit will meet Wed'
nesday, Oct. 18, at the home of
Mrs. Stella Anderson, Hamrick
Road, at 10 a. m. Miss Marian
Farrell will present the program
on "house work the healthful
way." Anyone Interested is cor
dially invited to attend and each
Is. to bring a paper sack lunch.
Son Born Pfc. and Mrs. S.
J. Sagone are the parents of a
son born Oct. 12 at the Camp
White Station hospital. The
child weighed six pounds and
10 ounces and has been named
Samuel Paul. Mrs. Sagone, the
former Helen Smedley, has been
makins her home with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Smed
ley, 650 Pine street. Pfc. Sagone
Is In France with the army.
Complete Course Cpl. Ken
neth D. Beer has completed a
four-week specialized course In
ward training at Bushnell Gen
eral hospital, Brigham City.
Utah, a news release from the
hospital states. Many of the pa
tients with whom the soldier
worked are sick and wounded
returned from overseas battle
areas. Cpl. Beer's parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beer, 327
Edwards street.
&r tr aa . T f nanne
Eschle armv nurse corps, ar-
rived In Medford yesterday to
spend a leave with her parents.
Mr Mre I.. A. Eschle of
M.,. ton l.l Eschle has been
. it j . V- u... and will
SSh tratotk.
TanTcallirupon expIratlonof
DR. A. R. HEDGES
Chiropractic & Naturopathic
Physician
12S E. Main Dial SJW
BLOOD PRESSURE
Most people pasf middle life
must guard against high blood
pressure and Its consequences
Its danger lies in the fact that
you are usually unaware of It
until paralysis strikes. A normal
functioning nervous system and
a free circulation Improve She
eliminative processes and make
possible normal relaxation and
reitful sleep. These can be at
tained through corrective treat-
ment of vital nerve center.
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CALENDAR
Monday
1 t P 01ive Rkah
lodge, I O. O. F. hall, 221 West
Sixth street, Julia Gregory, pro
gram chairman; Grace Luman,
refreshment chairman.
8:00 p. m. Medford Musical
society, home of Mrs. Otto
Fronnmayer, Spring street.
Tuesday
10:00 a. m. St. Mark's auxiliary-guild
at new parish house
for Red Cross sewing. Potluck
luncheon at 12:30 p. m., followed
by program and business meet
ing. 1:00 p. m. Mary Martha cir
cle. Methodist church, at church
parlors. Mrs. Edna Purcell and
Mrs. Millie Tucker, hostesses.
1:30 p. m. DeMolay Mothers,
home of Mrs. D. R. Flowers, 320
Apple street. Mrs. Flora Merri
ken, assistant hostess. Those
planning to attend call 2378 or
3734.
2:00 p. m. S. O. S. class meet
ing, home of Mrs. Lunetta Bus
sey, 512 North Bartlett street.
2:00 p. m. Lady Elks, at Elks
temple, for dessert and games.
Hostesses, Mrs. C. E. Kuni and
Mrs. Fred Rehllng.
2:00 p. m. Priscilla circle,
Methodist church, home of Mrs.
Harry LeClerc, 615 West Sec
ond street.
2:00 p. m. Navy Mothers club
No. 46, Girls Community club.
8:00 p. m. Wesleyan Service
guild, Methodist church, at
church parlors.
8:00 p. m. Chapter BE, P. E.
O., home of Mrs. Louis Brown,
737 West Jackson boulevard.
Mrs. R. W. Webster in charge of
program.
8:00 p. m. Carnation club,
home of Mrs. Susie Johnsburg,
213 Beatty street. Bring scissors.
Wednesday
10:00 a. m. DAV Auxiliary
Sewing club, home of Mrs. Clara
Tlngley, 818 West Eleventh.
Members bring articles for rum
mage sale. Covered dish lunch
at noon.
1:00 p. m. Past Matrons of
! salad luncheon at home of Mrs.
Ethel Freeman.
1:00 p. m. Get-Together club
card party, Eagles hall on West
Main street. Dessert luncheon.
Public invited.
1:15 p. m. Just Folks circle,
Methodist church, home of Mrs.
Clyde Leonard.
2:30 p. m. Wednesday Study
club, Girls' Community club.
Mrs. O. H. Brenneman, paper on
"Life in the Frozen North"; Mrs.
L. E. Williams will review the
book "The Way Our People
lived."
3:00 p. m Junior High P.-T.
A., room 41 of school. Ben
Schmidt will speak on Y. M.
C. A.
her leave. After a few days here
Lt. Eschle will go to Klamath
Falls, where the family former
ly lived, to visit a sister.
ARE RANSACKED
Two oil company offices In
Medford were entered sometime
over the week-end and about $3
In postage stamps taken from the
Texaco office, 1024 South River
side avenue, according to city
police reports. Nothing was
missing from the Shell Oil com
pany office, although desks and
cabinets were ransacked.
The Shell office, 1002 South
Central avenue, was broken In
to through a window and at the
Texaco office entrance was made
by prying a door leading Into
the warehouse. Burnt matches
were scattered around the floor.
Both companies had made a
night deposit at their bank of
Saturday receipts, the report
stated. Police are working on the
case today.
CLOVER THRESHING IS
DELAYED BY MOISTURE
Threshing of clovpr and other
seeds In the valley has been cie-
layed bv rain and damp weath-
er! County Agent Robert G.Fow-
tar report. The grain crop
several weeks. Some fall plow
ing Is now underway In a few
sections but most of the farmers
are waiting for heavier rains.
MUCH OBLIGED
Cleveland (U.R)-W hen an
automobile was forced Into a
store window during an accl-
aeni me ouier ......, " i
nhlltinely helped the motorist
extricate his machine. After tell
ing him to drive on and not
worry, the sextet proceeded to
loot the store.
Townsend
DANCE
at
Dreamland Hall
Tuesday Night
JOLLIEST DANCE
IN MEDFORDI
PAST A TYPICAL DUTCH SCENE, complete with windmill, speedy British Cromwell tanki ol General Dempsey'a
Second Array race forward in the reat advance through Holland. Note the Dutch flag placed by patriots atop the wind
mill and also, on die British tanks, the "invasion star" with which all Allied vehicles are marked.
Yanks
Wr t-VssV
JT JIUi4 At s-
rs msr .. t wit Si
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Orlnnlng American engineers load German trnllev with B.mm .v..n. .-
SaSTJl Strfet,c"fdwn
neers still have a week's suddIt of the
E
TO ATTEND STATE
E
A group of Medford men are
leaving tonight and tomorrow
for Portland where they will at
tend a meeting of the Oregon
war finance committee Wednes
day and Thursday. During the
sessions plans will be made for
Oregon's participation in the
sixth war loan drive which will
be held Nov. 20 to Dec. 16.
Attending from here will be
George T. Frey Eino Hemmila,
Larry T. Nygnard, O. O. Alen
derfer, A. S. Rosenbaum and N.
H. Zachariscn, county war fi
nance chairman. Alice Patterson
of the Ashland Chamber of Com
merce will represent that city In
the meeting.
Ted R. Gamble, national direc
tor of the war finance division,
and Robert Coyne, field director,
will be present for the meeting
Wednesday and will present
plans for the national drive. Sec
ond day of the conference will
be devoted to planning Oregon's
localized campaign.
Oregon's quota for the drive
has not vet been set.
HUGH T. CARTER RITES
WEDNESDAY MORNING !
Services for Hugh T. Carter,
formerly of Prospect who passed
away at his home, 429 S. Cen
tral. Sunday evening will be
held In the Conger-Morris Chapel
at 10 30 a. m. Wednesday with
the Rev. Louis C. Klrby officiat
ing. Interment will be In Sis
kiyou Memorial Park.
A complete obituary will be
published Tuesday.
Car Tt A short In wiring
a fire In the automobile regis
tered to H. J. Rentchler, 24
Groveland avenue, Sunday at
... .rHin tn th. rltv
fire department.
Relief At Last
ForYour Cough
Creomul.sion relieves promptly be
cause lt goes right to the seat of the
trouble to hlp loosen and expe
germ laden phlegm, and aid nauin
to soothe and hal raw, Under, In
flamed bronchial mucous mem
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulalon with the un.
demanding you must like the way I
quickly aliays the cough or you ar
;j have vour money back.
CREOMULSION
I for Coughi, Chejt Colds, Bronchitis
Tanks Speed Towards Germany1
1 ft
Toss Streetcars at Germans
a. i
r.K:w3
v
-P heart oi bomb
"secret weanons-'-thev mil thm
Uonj which to roU them.
Jap Convoy
BE?
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(Aemm TnUphoto)
Planes of the Far East Air ForcM attack a Jap convoy off Kavleng, New
Ireland Island. Bomb bursts straddle the Jnp patrol boat In foreground
as cargo vessels In background blaze fiercely before sinking. Air Force
photo.
Woman Fined $100
On Drunken Drive
Elsa L. Close, 36. 208 West
Main street, was fined $100 and
sentenced to 30 days In the coun
ty Jail today In )ustice court on a
charge of drunken driving. State
police reported that she was ar
rested on West Main street in
the Oak Grove district after
running several cars off the
highway.
She was accompanied by a sol
dier, Rocco Sanna, Camp White
He was released to military
authorities. ,
Closing time for ClaMifled a1a 0
. m. Too Let to Claealfl. 12.31
ANTI-
8L0AT
POWDER
Hodgen - Brewster Antl
Bloat Powder has solved
the bloat problem for
many dairymen.
JACKSON COUNTY
FEED CO.
Phone 3454
Pi
a !V!!'',0:T.,ltl?
't 4 of A
v.in..'nH . ? f-A.
good steeeD grade
Is Target
Talent Community
Club Meeting Set
Talent, Oct 18 Talent Com
m inity cluh meets Wednesday,
Occ. 18. at the clubroom and
women of the community are In
vitH. A special Invitation is Is
sued to strangers living In the
vicinity.
Officers elected at a recent
meeting Include Mrs. Belle Lav
ander, president; Mrs. C. W
Long, vice-president; Mrs. Jason
Ottinijer, secretary, and Mrs
Charles Holdrldge. treasurer A
discussion of approaching activ
ities of the club was heard and
a social hour closed the meeting.
(! Man Tribune Want Ada.
DANCE
TUES. KITE
OCT. 17
LINCOLN
SCHOOL GYM
BENEFIT
Troop 2 Boy Scouts
Everyone Invited
Admission 35c
.... i
Ms". '
A, I.. folflstfrlTISH ll
TO ATTEND MEET
An Imnnrtanl meeting of all
onuntv rialrvmen interested in
the formation of a dairymen's co
operative has been cauea tor
Wednesday, It was announced
tM. mnmini? The meetine will
h heir! in the courthouse au
ditorium at 8:30 p. m.
Officers or me temporary as
sociation state that the district
mtlne throufihout the county
have now all been held and the
dairy cow survey has been com
pleted. Next step in formation of
the cooperative will be decided
upon at the Wednesday meeting
and for this reason a large at
tendance is urged.
"All dairymen In the county
who are interested in better
marketing of their dairy pro
ducts should be at this meeting,"
officers declare.
Too Late to Classify
fw6-BlTRNKR electric piate, almost
new $12.50. Mr. Cottrell, upstairs,
335 Ivy. c
W AN TE D-3000 Christmas Tlrees. Tn.
aao4. c
iXNOTYPIST WANTED $275 month.
Plcntyofpvgrtiine. Call fl-ia..
rOR SALE Young registered Jersey
cow. Heavy springer. Don Anderson.
Antelopa road. lk milei off Crater
Lake h lghway.
FOR SALE Team of young mares,
weight 3200. Well broke, new heavy
duty harness. L. O. Anderson. Ante
lope Road, miles off Crater Lake
Highway.
SAVE MONEY Get your generator
exchanges or get them rewound nt
Severin Electric, 1303 N. Riverside.
SignaJStationj
FOR S A LE -Thor w a sh i n g machine,
some srden tools, jars. etc. 5in and
Rose, rhoenix.
FORSALE Link bed Bnrinp-. dounie.
uiuble for cabin. $tt. 4th hous
east Lone Pine school. ,
tFT draperv pole and rings, lady's
lea shoe skates, size 7. 2S-(t. hose,
steamer trunk. 627 Pennsylvania.
Phone 5458.
TOKAY GRAPES for sale 3c, you
pick, bring containers. Lone Pine
Concord grapes ai in a fTMain.
Plume 3.40
CITY TRANSFER & STORAGE Fred
E Robinson owner. Furniture mov
ing, commercial hnuling. everything
for your need. 38 S. Fir St. Phone
4ti84.
ANYTHING to haul anywhere Large
or small. Phone J8B0. Davis Trans
fer Ac Storage Co.. 40 S. Fir St
CbsiBUck Cocker Spaniel maTe
dog, 8 months old. Sun-ay, norUi ot
Central Point, on Willow Spring
road. Anbwers to name of Pang.
JMeiiellMedfqrd Ji217 jor33U3.
ffiCCAA 27 cres"in clover, fenced
DUU large barn, small house.
located on Crater Lake
Highway, the place will pay for lt
seit in three years in ciovcr seed. I
also nave small tracts of lund In
clover and olfalta. No buildings. See
E. tiould. 402 est Jackson
WANTED High school girl to help
teKe care oi children 1-rid ay aiter
noon and baturday. Telepnono Mrs.
JennlnKs,33aB;
frill H EN T Pleahant room in prTvato
homo with home pnvUegua. Tele
phone 2-lil or 2JB4.
WANTl-D-Married man for grade A
dairy, good wages. ijiiono bsl.
rrSsTOct. 10th 550-17 tire, mount
ed on Dodge truck rim tie i ween
Hoxy Ann Camp and Med lord, i-meter
please drop ptal to O. C. Mc-
SEl'TiC TANKS
Septic tanks and cesspools cleaned
with modern sanitary pumping
equipment. Call Lays Camp. Pnone
jbi4ti Ashland
FOR RENT 15 acres,""-bedroom,
modern house, completely turnish
d, set of out buildings. Must be
clean. 4l,j miles irom wiediord, Ht.
4L Uox2l3, tern Valley Hoad.
FOK SAL-200 extrn fine White"R7)ck
and New Hampsmre pulieu, laying
good, bxtra tancy pigeons, all kind.
Ki. 4illox 213, ernValiey Hoad.
WANTEDKlectric Iron. Call 3423 or
write PjCKJUoJt 0(j7,Medford, Ore.
NOTICE-Duck hunters bring your
wild fowl to us for cleaning and
dressing. 2nd house on right, Dixie
Laneoifbtewttrt Ave.R. J. ISutinn.
Cost Person who has black male
Scot tie tied up wilt be arrested and
sued Tribune Box3(i27.
COCnflf" "A tidy 4-roomhouse wlih
(JtjjUu half acre of land, Just nut-
side of city, veil built
fireplace, garage, fruit trccis, lots of
flowers and shrubs.
Also
Several new houses on easy terms.
I. E. St huler, 225 West 6th. Dial 33U3.
LADIEH cioth and fur coats re. lined;
ladies suits re-tnllorcd. txjmrl work,
reasonable prices, Mrs. Gould, 108
Washington.
WANTED TO RENlbcRrtKim fur
nlshed house or apartment. Phone
s;(3.
RADIO SERVICE and Television Co.
S. Cflumiua Ave. off Stewart Ave
We need one more good technician
In our laboratory. Top salary to the
right min. Contact us in person at
sbop No radio Job too snruill or too
targe. We are expecting a new ship
ment of A and U batteries this
week, so soe us. Our stock of parts
Is one of the largest in Oregon,
p. O. Box 8fltj, Medford.
Furnished 1 and
2 -room anart-
tnema. rtnui. jhsiing nj.
fOR SALE-2 work horses. S'YmTTi
years old. Nansen's Dairy. Phone
6333.
BA BY STT(5V ior 'aaTe5TiTW.
lamette. .
fftR R E N t B a rh efor"ca b I n . parity
furnished. Clean. Adults, my
Dakota.
f OMATOEX lo pouhHlst "fiouse oh
left arross tracks southwest Phoe
nix, on Anderson Road. Earl Harris
FOR SALE Olio pre-war circulating
wood heater, medium site. 340 S.
Holly. .
FOR SAKE feler trie range, cook
stove, heater, all in good condition.
See Walter Franks Central Point.
F71R ? A LE MONARCH 8 P E C I AL
IOG FKKD. Makes em grow faster
Monarch Seed i Feed Co.
TRUCKS
tHt TON tO IOm -ftVI TOMtl lUMt,
nil araaianra
HUMPHREY
MOTORS
33 S. Rivertida Dial 4980
Monday. Oct. IS, 1944
rOB SALE CIrapesSlSN. Columbus.
NOTICE TO THE PUBMC
To anyone that has purchased oU and
asi leases In Harney county. Ore-
f:on, and to anyone who may be
interested in oil development in
Oregon
Please note:
A meeting wilt be held at the
Armory at 8 p. m. Friday, October
20th. H will he Interesting to at
tend. J. E- Zuber.
WANTED Receptionist. Local girl
for permanent position as recep
tionist with well established firm.
Must be able to type. Call Mrs.
Bartelt at 2161. Bear Creek Orch
ards. fORSALE Cyclone SEED SOWERS.
monarch toeea At r eed Co.
FOR SALE Wood circulator
Eads Transfer Ac Storage.
3J
WANTED Bookkeeper, full time or
part time. Permanent poaiUon. Trlb
une Box 8304.
rbii SALE BAStIL for grain treat
lng. Effective, less objecUonabla to
use Monarch Seed A Feed Co.
ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON All kinds
nf beauty service, Permanenls a
specially. Ph. 2664. 120 N. Central.
A"C. TRACTOR, model K 6.. 48
horsepower, with dozer h'ade. dle
sel motor tn good condition. Phona
2748. 8 a. m. to A p. m.. far ap
pointment ,
FOR SALE Daffodil. Tulip, Narcissi
iiuihs. I'inni inem now, juonarcn
Seed A Feed Co.
CASH IN A FLASH
FOR YOUR CAR
Save Time. Cash and Oaa.
Call Automobile Market,
Friendly Medford Dealer.
Ph 3310. 6th and Bartlett
No Red Tape When You Sell
to Us.
ATTENTION PLEASE I
Wanted: Late model used ears.
Highest cash prices paid.
Large stock Divton-McClaren
tires. Bring in your certificates.
Still have a few good used cars
Look them over oefore you buy
Get ready for winter now. We
have batteries, toglight. beater
hose.
A. Z. "TUBBY" DEAN,
Your Pontiao Dealer
6th and Grape. Dial 2043.
miMiioi u. rB miywar uonos
FOR SALE M ONARCH (Brand)
MILK EGG PRODUCER. 3 45 cwt.
lgood. Monarch Seed &Feedo.
for used PIANOS and ACCORDIONS.
all sizes at reasonable prices, call
Puruckers a t 4195,
WANTED Late model used care
Highest prices paid for good, clean
automobiles Crater Lake Motors
FOR SALE SOIL SULPHUR, apply
it .won.Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
WANTED Woman'to help with
housework 3 or 3 days a week, good
wanes, strictly mod err home. Trib
une BoxB82
fOH SALE We always nave a few
later mode) used cars on hand. See
us before you buy Crater Lake
Motors
FOR SALE BALED STRAw7"aHa1a
hay. Cedar Shavings, Poultry Peat.
Monarch Seed A Feed Co.
"AGATES , polisbeo and mounted
Have your agate made up for gifts.
Orders must be in before Nov 1
Santo's Agate Shop. 423 E Main,
TRACTOR WORK Plowing, discing
and hay chopping. Phone Mayo at
5100 Medford.
FOR SALE VETCHES. Gray Oats.
Knnotas. Beardless Barley. Monarch
Seed &c Feed Cth
COUNTRY HOME One acre and new
five-room plastered house, hard
wood floors throughout, two nice
bedrooms, floor both, attractive
dining room, lota of bullt-lns, serv
ice porch, wash trays, cement foun
dation. This house Is especially well
built and will stand luvcstiKation
On pavement, near Medford. For
quick sale owners have offered this
plnco for 45000, terms. Less than
cost. See L. O. Plckell, 16 South
Bartlett
FOR SALEEFD GRAINS, CL6V
FRS, Grasses. Monarch Sad At Feed
Co.
otfvir9rn
millions
when i
witk '
Blndd Whltksy, ts proof, j
63 groin neut'c! ipirlU
OOODtRHAM WORt .';
Pesrkt, llllnoit "!
e a a a aaji a est
of
blends
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
LARGE wood circulating heatar, tn
good condition. Phone 2323 or call
at 406 King street after six or on
Saturday or Sunday.
HELPS YOUOYERCOMi
FALSE TEETH
LOOSENESS and WORRY
No longer be annoyed or eel 111 t
ease because of loose, wabbly fall
teeth. FASTETH, an improved alka
line (non-ncid) powder, sprlnkkd on
your platea holds them firmer 10 they
(eel more comfortable. Soot hi n and
cooling to gumi made sore by exces
sive acid mouth. Avoid embarrassment
caused by loose plates. Get FASTEETH
today at any drug store.
RADIO SERVICE
AU make, repaired or
Completely reconditioned
PHILLIPS' RADIO SERVICE
Phone 3859. 1307 N. Riverside
Showa Daily 1:45-6:45-9:00
WEDNESDAY
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