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LOCAL and Lt. Henry Here Lt. James Henry and Mrs. Henry have ar rived from Oakland, Calif., to visit Lt. Henry's mother, Mrs. Rupert J. Henry, of this city. Ensign Bryont Ensign Rob ert Bryant was in Medford over Thursday, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bryant of Beddy Avenue. To Oakland Mrs. Agnes Sen odenos, 314 Jeanette Avenue, has gone to Oakland, Calif., for 30-day visit with her two sons, Luther and A. M. Richards. Visiti Parents Tom Tarns, TM 3'c, arrived here Monday by plane to spend a few days visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Tarns, 219 South Holly. No Muffler Terrence Nolan Rose, 17, arrested on Main street this morning and charged with having no muffler on his car, has been cited to appear in court at 3 o'clock this after noon. Wrong Complainant The complaint charging Ben Boren with hunting on a game refuge was signed by Mrs. C. D. Ken dall of Kirtland Farms, instead of by the state police as stated I In yesterday's Mail Tribune. , 'Richard Stuart Here Rich ard Stuart, who is training in the navy V-12 program at the University of California at Berk eley, is in Medford for a week's visit with his mother, Mrs. Gil bert Stuart of Modoc Way. Girl Born to Carters Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Carter received a telephone call last night from Boston, informing them a daughter was born to the wife of their son, Lt. (jg) Max G. Car ter, Thursday afternoon. The mother and baby were said to be doing fine. Lt. Carter is sta tioned in the Hawaiian Islands. This is the Carter's first grand daughter. to im poslio The Pythian Sisters will serve a HOME COOKED Cafeteria Luncheon Monday, October 23rd 12:00 noon to 1:30 p. m. Knights of Pythias Hall Cor. Grape and 5th Street How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly be, cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel rerm laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your druggist to sell you 1 bottle of Creomulsion with the un ierstanding you must like the way it juickly allays the coush or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION For Couehs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis w- mar A-O't ty r BIEHEHCHTS Southern Oregon's Largest and Finest Dance Halls Ray's Modern Music Dancing Hours 9 p. m. 'Till a.m. DREAMLAND OLD TIME DANCE FOR YOUNG AND OLD! - Hours 9 'Til 1 EVERYONE WELCOME! PERSONAL CALENDAR Friday 6:30 p. m. Canton Siskiyou No. 18 and auxiliary, covered dish dinner followed by business meetings. Mrs. L. O. Howard, chairman, 8:00 p. m. Ladles auxiliary No. 421 to United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners No. 2067, regular meeting, Carpen ters hall. 8:00 p. m. Public card party sponsored by Wenonah club at Redmen hall, Apple street. Fined for Parking Terrence N. Rose was fined $2.50 in police court today for double parking. Meeting Epsilon Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma will meet at the Girls' Community club to morrow at 2:30. Band To Play Eve Pren tice's accordion band . will pre sent a program at the Riverside USO Sunday at 2 p. m. Attends Matches' Earl Schil ling, Jake Shaffer, W. D. Jack son and Cecil Robison from Ashland attended the wrestling matches in the armory last night. Minor Collision Isabell A. Fischer, 53 Summit avenue, and Gladys Lenore Smith. 314 Marie street, drove passenger cars in volved in a minor accident yes terday, on North Riverside ave nue, according to a report on file.' Visits Daughter Lt. Theo dore B. Holmes arrived by plane Tuesday to visit his baby daugh ter, Carolyn, who Is staying at the home of her grandfather, Seth M. Bullis of Florence street, Medford. Lt. and Mrs. Holmes are living in Hays, Kansas, where Lt. Holmes is stationed Noise Violator Iris B. Millard was fined $1 for violating the anti-noise ordinance, according to a report on file at the city police office. Ira Hooker was fined five dollars for shooting in side the city limits, according to another report on file. Rufus Roberts was fined $15 in city police court for violating the basic rule. Son Born Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lowery are the parents of a boy. born October 12, and weighing eight pounds. The ba by was born at the Camp White Station hospital and has been named Jack Paul. Mr. Lowery is a boatswain's mate, second class in the Seabees. Mrs. Low ery resides on Stewart Avenue in this city. Assigned Dr. A. J. Loeffler, former Medford resident now a lieutenant - commander in the navy, has been assigned to sea duty according to word received in Medford yesterday by friends. Dr. Loeffler has been stationed at Park College in Missouri for more than a year. It is under stood that Dr. Loeffler will spend two or three months in Seattle for special training be fore reporting for sea duty, Dr. and Mrs. Loeffler were recently in the west and were in Medford for a time. 5AI 4 111 I ! B" I JUDGE'S ADVIGE WIFE BEATING Spinster Arbiter Aroused by Increasing Brutalities Urges Retaliation. By Mariorie B. Moor United Press Staff Correspondent Cleveland, O. (U.PJ The bat tle on the "home" front will be stepped up considerably if American wives follow the ad vice of Cleveland Police Judge Mary B. Grossmann that the "Mrs." meet her " husband's blows with a strong counter attack. Aroused by the Increasing number of wife-beating cases Judge Grossman let off a little stored up steam when pretty Mrs. Joseph Gorcy appeared In court sporting a black eye (Wifie didn't have dinner ready when hubby got home.) "Don't let your husband beat you, advised the spinster judge. "Beat him up instead." "Who are these meh who beat their wives?" Judge Grossman wanted to know. "Are they men or are they mice? I'm tired of hearing about men beating up their wives. Wives ought to beat up their husbands for a change. They should use weapons if nec essary. That would stop those beatings," Have Weapons Cleveland housewives are in clined to follow the judge's ad vice. They even have weapons such as rolling pins, brooms, j baseball bats, table lamps, book ends in mind should their re spective spouses turn into wife beaters. One woman said she believed in a policy of non-resistance the first time. There wouldn't be a second time as she, agreeing vith several others, wouldn't live with a man who used her for a punching bag. One wife said she would get in a good punch herself before leaving her husband. Another would protect herself but would be careful of weapons. However, a current rumor in Cleveland that a prominent sporting figure who operates a gymnasium is considering start ing a class on how to beat up your husband scientifically and effectively is false. The sports man only admitted that he had toyed with the idea when a young matron applied for box ing lessons to enable her to protect herself from her abusive husband. The gym teacher added that his boxing applicant was not anxious to injure her husband to such a degree that his earn ing power would be Impaired. Meanwhile, Mrs. Gorcy, whose complaint started all the discussion, said she will follow Judge Grossman's advice "if it is necessary." Didn't Mean Guru But two days later, Judge Grossman came back with an explanation that by weapons she did not mean guns or any other dangerous pieces of artillery. "I meant something like broomstick or a kick in the shins will do," she said She suggested that a whipping post be set up for wife-beaters "They're bullies when they beat up their wives, she said. 1924 - 1944 20 YEARS of Enierlainpent The Cralerian Theatres 20"" Anniversary starts SUNDAY with 7 Big Days of Fun! IS FATS FOR SAILORS Lines that moor P.C. boats must b as strong and durable as human Ingenuity can make them. Here al Consolidated 8hlpyard In Morrli Heights, N. Y., is W. J. MeCloud, tying colls of the sloal marine ropi that fills the Navy's specification. By-products of used kitchen fat are needed to process this tough ma rl no rope. "But when they get to court they're as meek as lambs. As for her spinsterhood dis qualifying her from good judg ment on the subject, Judge Grossman said: "I know more than most mar ried people from my experiences in court. If I were married. I wouldn't let my husband strike me." CALL STOPS SERMON Beverly, Mass. -WU.R) The word of God is competing with the voice of the law over the public address system of the First Parish church where "call ing all cars" frequently breaks in on the stillness of the service. The Rev. William H. Gysan. pastor, regrets inai tne lnieriir- ence is only a one-way proposi tion. "The parishioners heaT the police calls" he laments, "but the police do not gain the bene fits of the sermon." Bulldino Permit T. H. Rich man made application In the city superintendent's office yesterday for a permit to reshlngle his residence at 1032 North Court street. Use Mall Tribune Want Ada. Too Late to Classify STORAGlTSERVfCE two story brick building, furniture carefully han dled, personal lockers. City Transfer and Storage. Phone 4664. 38 S. Fir jSt. FURNITURE MOVING Regular van service, state or nation wide. Phone 2888. Divis Transfer and Storage Co., 40 S. Fir St. FOR SALE Studebaker Unht 6, '30. excellent rubber. Box 3C5-B, Ross Lane. rioxy Theatre Re-opens TOHISHT AT 6:45 with NEW EQUIPMENT and A NEW POLICY 2 Major 2nd Run Featuret on Every Program. Adult 40c Kiddie 16c Military 35c Night Show Only on Week Day Starting 6:45. Matinee Every Saturday at 1:45 Eve. 6:45 9:00. Continuous Show Sunday Starting at 1:45. CLOSED EVERY TUESDAY TONIGHT & SAT. RED SKELTOH "WHISTLING CHARLES "COWBOY IN FOR SALE Modern beauty stiop. ee. tablishcd business, priced lor quick ale. for full details write Tribune Box 001. APPLES Jonathan, Delicious, Winter Bananas. Newtowiis. Several Srades .. Ytn.it- am i Stand, a t miles South' Hishway. Open Saturdav and sunrinvs. Brim containers, A. c Sundays. Lewis. baled out of start, at ""-"i nlsh pitchera. Fhone Central Point 103. . rOK A PERSONAL OR AUTO LOAN Sea THE OREGON JTNANCB CO.. 45 South Central. A Pioneer Firm. CONCORD GRAPES. Ilia aTlSSln. Ph. 3746. . FOrTTRADE fcenlth "A" battery ra- dlo. n.ol. model. A-l condition. for good electric console. 113 Wssn- lneton. Ph. S80S, . fTQi-nTmlCK TIRES 32x6. 700x20. US730X2 SaMo!" 900X30 . W-OOxS These ire pre-war army tires. Older Ttr Evcnanne. m un. v. foRSALE Baled hay. Phono 6353. O. L. I.indlev. ' . LASTCHANCE Saturday and Sunday -Tomatoes, peppers and onions, cheahave no storage room, must sell, bring containers. Blankenshlp. Central Point. WANT TO BUY at n,cerSl' modernJiomeoseJnPhone S7JB. WANTED Husky young man as ap prentice in Tribune press room. See FilllngeratUTrlbune WANTED To buy an ''er,. nnH"ri!" ..H"1 condition. Ph. 3o49. rrm Al.E-bna suit. 3 black dresses FOand WadTiSJt. U .lie 16. Phone 4360. , FORSALE Coal and wood circulating heater, S35T 332 Crater Lake avenue. Phone 6819. FORS ALE Small furnlanea xrnller house, 125; phonograph and 43 records. $13. 332JLJllr FOR SALE A Good Farm-Cheap $10,500 11U - bottom land. aH3uaicn w at 5 acres. . war. ' r..iimiteii room house, electricity, "out" woven wire ' - - ' I UloVi farm on pavcu r,t.a See J. C. Barnes. Real Estate 31 South Front St u. 017a. Home Ph. 492B. ?i,e.n. hurry. At Tuckers. 4th house on SUm Orchard Home Drive, off Stewart Ave. Brtngcontaineri 34 S. IItversldeion.4t. FOR'SENT-Palnt spray fJ-nTw' day or week. Fabera, 34 s. Kiver- side Phone444l); Tpnr WANTED To huy an Atmoray. TrlD- une Box 4248. BgrNO" SADDLES to be "P.'"" Edw. Fish, a door, west ol post office. j S4400 5 rooms, gas furnace, .no place, harawooo no two rooms, siwcwi on paved street, close in ana c. to school. I. E. Schuler, 333 West WANTED Lady for few houra rajli day! Call at 09 Mot.ljorPh8304. ATTRACTIVE a-bedroom house, flre nlace noth. city water. ty FS "';. beautiful shrub, and lawn. About ti a cr Jf land. iuat outside city llmlU. S3300. Also . .nVC 1rri0nt.d. S-mOm hOUS.. ..... m-l HVniH"well. electric water pressure aystem, close In. near achool. 210u Also 5-ROOM plastered house. 3 bedrooms hath, service porch, laundry tubs, cement foundation, well located l'o.' Plckell, 1 South Bartlett. IN IN BROOKLYN" PLUS- STARRETT THE CLOUDS" WANT TO BFMT 4 -room apartment, duplex or house, in vicinity of post j ottice, Dy permanent, reliable, eiaer ly couple. Phone -i960. FOR SALE Rolled or ground barley. Fiber's, L34 SJlivcrsldePhono 4449 FOR SALE-a-year-old black mare, 1130 lbs. saddle broke. Plica 5U. Faber's, 34 S. Riverside. Phone 4449. FOR SALE Light oak dining "table. with four chairs, also laixe ice box. Bob s Second Hand Store, corner of 8th and Grape. WANTED Medium sized "tractori i- wheel trailer, wood range, 2nd hand sintc. rnone stmo. FOR SALE-bne" trash" burner "with copper coils; one Rood oak dining room table with six good leather bottom chain; one leather couch: one six by twelve linoleum; two bedsteads; two sets springs; three mattresses; one model T Ford pick up, good ures; two b cycles, good. Rt, 3 , Box 147, Howa rdAve. C 9 C fi A-"nst ide home, close to wJDUU citV hmtts, 4 rooms and x ' bath, oil heater and elec tric water hcnicr. firepliu-e, large lot under Irrigation. Immediate possession. Terms if desired. Brown Jc White Agency, 104 West Main. Phone 21)20 FOR SALt Universal " electric "stove. in gooa conamon. .aas aiorage. rn. 7121. $17,000" 180 acres, 6-room mod ern house. Urge barn, nonllrv house, small house for helper. These buildings are all in first class condition. 75 acres irrigated. 20 acres paid and 55 acres free wnter. A fine location, on a paved highwny, 10 miles out. Let us show you this property. Wo re sure you will be pleased. Also (PrfAAA I60 Bans 70 acre farm OIUUU nd, 26 acres Irrigated. free water. 4-room house. A enaA well. Inrce barn with 80 tons of nay, 6 cows, team of horses and all farm machinery. Located on the Little ADDleMate River. Ben R. Cooper, Broker; Chas. Blness, Salcs- man. aaa n. mversiae. ijnone imi APPLE GIFT BOX Surnrise voiir favorite service man with something different. Mailable, ready to address. White Apple Stand, 3'b miles South Highway. open Saturday ana bunaay. Dl and private entrance. Close In. 518 b. imnqaie. Fan SALE Delicious apples. Mi Carty's, Orchurd Home Drive. Ph. LAST CHANCfi to net SaUvav peaches. We have Newtown. SDitzenburR and other varieties of apples. Stancliffe rruit binna, j i-3 mues soum mea rora on tugnway oy FOR RENT 3-room furnished1 apari- ment. Ptrirtiy private. 3j8 Dakota Phone 4407. COST iiub enp for 10T3 OiasmoblK. Reward Phone ?314. Medf ord Serv ice Station. Main and Riverside, Medford . J FOR SALE Fisher's eK grain scratch Faber's. 34 S. Riverside. Phone 4449. FOR SALE One of Medford't best fiaying cafes. Well established, good ncation,. low rent, well equipped. Over 20 years In Medford In same location. Not Just a man and wife business but a real restaurant and a money m.ker. Write Tribune Box 3559 for details. FULLER WET MOP RefiTT69c. com plete $1.19. Try our run and Lln olcum broom. Phone 4914. SALE SS USED CARS Largest 'stock in southern Oregon to cho.se from Want to close oui entire stock I N ShulU 334 N Riverside WAITRESS W ANTEbApplyirrper son. Valentine's Cafe. 2 MAJOR FIRST-RUN HITS1 I 1 1 Continuous Sat. Start. 1:45 II ii i . . . i Ends Saturday -ih..ui P'tiVWtlSjWlftt - ROY ROGERS v Mm$jp yTu "YEudwRosE mmm of texas" jy w lmMmmmmm4 fCrc TOM CONWAY J i "NlBhtof s- s- flrfliif ' .' ' C ( M ' C y THEY CALLED HKR S ( J I . VIS. fO.V. 1 mr i i starts lji m: I I aiiimsu I I 'Jl fi I'mmm SMASH HITSI Friday, Oct. 20, 1944 , , . , FOR SALE Kow-Knre. A tonic and conditioner. .Vaber'i, 34 S. Riverside. Phone ,4449. fOH SALE ' Pre-war-Bauer town Jacket, medium tlze. $20. 45 SouUi Central. FOR SALE Fther'aAli-Purp(.se rab bit pellets, Faber's, 34 S. River aide. Phona4440. Sough ii:oiClklrm slabs ifffe double load su.ao green, mea. iui Co., Tel. 3111. 1 WANTED 3000 ChrUtmai trees. Ph 3804 tC TRACTOR, model O. 4B horsepower witn doer t'ode aie ici motor In good condition Phone 3748, 9 a. m. to S p. m. tox ap polntmunt NOTICE TO THE "PUBLICT To anyone that his purchased oil and gas leases in narney county, urc- fon, and to anyone who may be nterested in oil development In Oregon Please note: A meeting will be held at the Armurv at 8 p. m Frldav. October SOth It will be Interesting to at tend. J. E Zubcr. ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON All kinds m beauty service, Kermanems m specialty Ph 2664 120 N Central SAVE MONEY Get your generator exchanges or eel xnem rewounn ni Severin Electric, 1303 N. Riverside. Signal Station. CASH tN A FLASH FOR YOUR CAR Save Time Cash and Gas. Call Automobile Market. Friendly Medford Dealer Ph 3919. 6th and Bartlett No Red Tape When You SeU to Us Xttention hlkasei Wanted: Late mode) used carts HiKhest cash prl es paid ivion- tires Bring in y.-tur certificate; Still have a few Rood used certtflcates cars t inlc thfm fiver Otfor VOU tlUV Gel readv for winter now We have batteries, toglUhta heater hose A Z "TUBBY" DEAN. Your Pontine Dealer 6th and Grape Dial 2943. Rledtord Ore BuvWar Bonds For used PIANOS and ACCORDION?, all sizes at reasonable prices, call Purucker s at 4195 WANTED Womnn to help with houspwnik 2 or 3 days a week 8""d wages, strictly modirr home Trlb- une Don 03 AGATES' polished and mounted Have vuh agate" iHHde up for gifts Orders must be n hetore Nov 1 Santo s Agate hop. 425 E Main COUNTRY HOME One acre and new five-riom plastered house, hard- wood floors throughout, two nice brdrooms. flcor bath, attractive dining room Iota of built-lns. serv ice porch, wash travs. rement foun dation This house la especially well built and will stand invest. nation On pavement, near Medford. for Quick sale owners have offered this place tor aouuu, Terms, L.rss inn cost. See L. G. Plckell. 10 South jBart I e tt. WANTED - Late model used can Highest prices pain for auod clean automobiles Crater Lake Motors FOR SAl.E-We alwava nave a tew Intet model used cars on hsnd See us heinre you buy Crater Lake Motors OAtk Anniversary Week Starts Sunday SEVEN DAYS OF FUN AND LAUGHTER AND HERE'S OUR FUN HIT FOR SUNDAY and MONDAY VIM - ' '1 A Mr if. ' -i -s. tSVl'sly ENDS SATURDAY "DRAGON MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE NINH NEW FTR SAWDUST for atimer. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 3111. TOMATOES for cannlng and Juice Id a lb. field run this week only. Ap Sles SI 50 and $1 65 a box. Prunes c a lb. Large Salway peaches. Pay. less Market, 233 South Riverside, opposite Firestone. Stock Ranches Farms Country Homes Our Specialty THOMAS J. HIGHT Broker 200 Roily Tbeaiei Bldg Dial 8391 EVERY Al the Picturesque WASON WHEEL PAVILION 4 Miles from Medford on Griffin Creek Road Dancing Starts at 9 Swell Music Good Floor Lots of Fun Come Out and Meet Your Friends STEVE BAKER and DAVE GOULD TRUCKS SMI TON TO rOTT.nVI lOMSI sums. nil JWMIATU 33 S. Riverside Dial 4980 - - . WW. i .v . .. i ', li iiigr i 1 K' I il SEED" j