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4 5 LOCAL and " Overload Wayne Kenneth Griffeth was arrested by state police on Highway 62 yesterday for an overloaded lumber truck. He has been cited to appear In . Judge W. P. Tucker's court at t p. m. today. Party Canceled The party planned by alumni of St. Mary's Catholic Academy here has been .canceled it was announced to day. Announcement concerning the new date will be made In the near future. ' To Attend Funeral Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters are asked to meet at the hall at 1:30 p. m. Thursday to attend the funeral of Brother J. H. "'' Jones which will be held at Perls at 2 p. m. - Complete Training Dean and Dale Pruett, sons of Mr. and Mrs. " G. O. Pruett, Bcrrydalo district, have completed training at the naval air technical training cen ter, Memphis. Tenn., according ' to word received from the navy department. Before enlisting in : , the navy in March of this year the young men attended Med ford high school. Upon gradua tion from the school they receiv ed the rate of seaman first class. Both have been transferred to gunnt. y school and upon grad uation may be qualified as air-crewmen. BUB Do job have poor digestion? Do yoo feel headachy after eating? ' 01 job et sour or upset easily! to job feel tire listless? 3)o you feel headachy and upset due to fcoorly digested food? To (eel cheerful End happy again your food must be igested properly. Each day. Nature must produce about - two pinta of a vital digestive juice to help digest your food. If Nature fails, 'our food may remain undigested caving you headachy and irritable. Therefore, you must increase the flow Ibf this digestive juice. Carter's Littio Liver Pills increase this flow quickly (often in as little as 30 minutes. And. (you're on the road to feeling better. Don't depend on artificial aids to counteract Indigestion when Carter's ' (Little Liver Fills aid digestion after Na ture's own order. Take Carter's Little Liver Fills aa directed. Get them at any (drugstore. Only 10c and 25'.. Tonrr -at- DREAMLAND MODERN MELODIES RAY'S MUSIC Popular Prices! m. . . . or adding life and sparkle to Halloween ' TThat's s young folks' party without refreshment? "Coke" Is naturally a member la excellent standing with any groop of youngsters. And there's no better place to enjoy Coca-Cola than at home, served ice-cold right from the family refrigcr stor. Hate a "Cokt" is the invitation that starts s parry off right and keeps it going. Coca-Cola adds its own life and sparkle to the 'natural gaiety of youth When young people get together, Coca-Cola stands for Iht puns that rtjruhtt, -symbolizes the sunny side of life. OTTltD UNOtl AUTHOtltY Of THI COCA-COIA COMPANY IT Coca-Cola Bottling Company cf Medford PERSONAL CALENDAR Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Women's Society of Christian Service and Wes leyan Service guild, special Week of Prayer service and so cial hour at Methodist church. 8:00 p. m. American Legion, armory. Four state officers will be present. 8:00 p. m. American Legion auxiliary, armory, for Red Cross sewing. Nettie Ellenburg and Bernice A 1 f o r d, refreshment committee. Thursday 1:00 p. m. Medford Sojourn ers' club, Girls' Community club, dessert luncheon. For re servations call Mrs. Alex Kuehl than 4109. 2:00 p. m. G olden Link Bible class. First Baptist church, monthly meeting at church. 8:00 p. m. Chrysanthemum Thimble club, home of . Mrs. Edith Beck, Old Stage Road. Friday 1:00 p. m, Electra Social club, home of Mrs. W. H. Bish op, 1220 East Main street, pot luck luncheon. Bring own ser vice. Kenneth Lamb Home Cpl. Kenneth Lamb is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M 1 1 0 Lamb of Central Point. Cpl. Lamb Is stationed with the army air force In Marfa, Tex. He at tended Medford high school. ... Eagles To Meet The Frater nal Order of Eagles, 2093. will meet Thursday night. 8 o'clock, at Eagles Hall on West Main street. Grants Pass Aerie will put on initiation. Business meet ing to be taken up by usual bal loting and committee reports. Local Aerie drill team Is to be In uniform. A dance will follow the meeting. ... Graduates Vern Waldo Buse man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buseman, route 2, Ashland, has completed his training at the naval air technical training cen ter at Norman, Okla., and will now be transferred to another station a news release from the center states. He was given the I rating of aviation ordnancemanj third class upon graduation. ffUMWW IIP.JMI 1 1 f'i rY ' YJr Jav 1 Have a "Coke" Oas Stolen James Sandert, Rt. 2, reported to city polioe Tuesday that mechanic tools and 30 gallons of gasoline were stolen from his truck the night before, while It was parked In the Sam Jennings parking lot on Riverside. ... Party At Phoenix Parents of the Phoenix district were re minded today of the Hallowe'en party honoring teachers which will be given Friday evening of this week at the school gymnas ium at 8 p. m. A variety of games and other entertainment is planned and all parents and teachers are urged to attend. . ... Completes Training Mrs. Barbara K. Stone, daughter of Mrs. A. C. Eevan, of this city, has completed her training at the Naval Training school, Bronx, New York, and is now stationed at the U. S. naval air station In Astoria, Ore. Mrs. Stone stopped in Medford to vis It her mother, en route to As toria. Visits Family Sgt. Charles E. Clark, Jr.. left Saturday for Camp Pickett, Va., after spend ing a few days with his children at 27 Newton street and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Clark. Sr., 328 Pearl street. Sgt. Clark was educated In Med ford schools and graduated from mess sergeants' school at Camp Adair. On Furlough Here Pvt. Har old Fawcett is spending a 14-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fawcett. 1122 E. Main street, and with his wife and baby at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Ring In Ashland. Pvt. Fawcett is en route to McClelland field. Sacramento, from radar school in Bellville, 111. He is a graduate of Medford high school. ... Birthday Party Mrs. D. J. Steiner, route 2, Old Central Point highway, is celebrating her 80th birthday next Thurs day. Her daughters, Mrs. Louis Davis of Santa Ana, Cal.; Mrs. L. M. Stephens of Portland, and Mrs. Vorl Walker, route 2, Old Central Point highway, are giv ing an open house in Mrs. Stein er's honor, to be held at the let ter's home, from 3 to S on Thurs day. Minor Collision Lucille Al bert, 373 South Central avenue, and Mrs. Katherine Ickes, 322 South Riverside avenue, drove passenger cars involved in a minor accident on South River side avenue, Tuesday, according to a report on file. Maxine F. Gott, B08 East 9th street and A. W. Hester, Washington, drove passenger cars involved in a slight collision Tuesday, accord ing to another report on file. ... Dearer Receives Award En sign Nathan Robert Deaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Deaver of this city, has received an award of merit for excellence In navi gation. Ensign Deaver, stationed in Los Angeles, with the United States Maritime Service, was presented with the award when he recently received his com mission at that base. As an en listed man, Ensign Deaver serv ed in Atlantic, Mediterranean and Pacific theatres. He is a graduate of Medford high school and attended Southern Oregon College of Education. He was in Medford for five days last week io visit his parents. Join in the fun fl f I 'tin Building Permit Ernest Thomson made application In the city recorder's office, Tues day, for permit to make in addition on his residence at 1115 West Main street. ... Students Be Show Members of the student body at Junior high school were released from their classes this morning to at tend a special showing of "Eng land At War", a March of Time picture at the Craterian theatre. a In Army McDougal Andrew Young of Medford, was inducted into the army October 18, 1944, In San Francisco, according to the registrar at Selective Serv ice Board number 1. "Young re ported to the Presidio at Mon terey, Calif. Announce Night Past ma tron and past patrons' night will be observed by Reames chapter, O.E.S., tomorrow evening when the stated communication Is held by the chapter There will be a program and refreshments and visiting members are Invited ac cording to Hope Wood, worthy matron. Watch Stolen Mrs. E. W. Barnum, 328 North Oakdale avenue, reported to city police Wednesday that a large sire,' yel low open watch and a diamond stick pin were stolen frpm her residence sometime during her absence from September 9 to October 1. The watch bears the initials E.W.B. on Its back. ... Lalngs Visit Flight Officer Archie Laing and his wife. Pvt. Olive Laing, have been visiting F'O Laing's family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Laing, at 260 Beatty street. F-'O Laing was injured August 15 during the airborne invasion of southern France and will receive treat ment at Dibble General hospital, Menlo Park, Calif. Pvt. Laing is an air Wac and is stationed at Fairfield army air base as a teletype and telephone operator. BALLOT MISTAKE Due to a typographical error in the printing of the official ballots for Jackson county, at the November 7 election, the name of Wayne L. Morse, Republican candidate for United States senator, will be placed on the ballots with stickers. It was er roneously printed as Wayne Morse. When the error was discover ed by the county clerk's office, between 1,000 and 1,200 ballots to soldiers had been mailed. Pnlintv rMprlr Cenrotx R Pnrtpr that the mistake will not in validate the ballot, inasmuch as there Is no similarity between the names, Morse, and Smith his Democratic opponent. The work of putting the Morse stickers on the ballots to be used In this country has been com pleted by the county clerk's force working evenings this week, to make the correction. Peru Is the world's largest sin gle producer of vanadium. Tao-Teh-king" is the bible of the Taoist religion. Da Mall Trinuna Want Ada. . ; ' XT V -tmm ' "Cke" Coca-Cola It'i natural fof popular nanws to aarilra friendly abhrevia tiornu Thtt'i hv you hear Coca-Colt called "Cokt". -1- 11 '.J JSS- . W leaf FAT IN THE AIR , - - , - l ' it v N ' ' . - Lt Edward Egloff, of Astoria, L. I., oxplalns tha workings of a 8perry Ball Turret of a B-17 Bomber to Elayno Hums, Used houecliold fat Is an essential Ingredient for munitions to firs tho guns In ths turret. Soviet Union, U.S. Disagree On Peace Terms for Hungary Washington, Oct. 25. IU.R) The Soviet Union and the Unit ed States are in sharp disagree ment over armistice terms for Hungary, especially over the amount of reparations that for mer enemy should be forced to pay, it was learned today. The Soviet Union, It was un derstood, proposes that Hungary be forced to pay reparations of1 $400,000,000 "in kind" over four years. The United States, it was Here's Double PROWLING AGAIN! THRILLING AGAIN! KILLING AGAIN! M tftM HMl AlAM CUR J0HM CWRADIW STARTS TODAY! 2 Rip -Roaring Hits! A Musical Bonanza of Two-Can Gals and Two -Fisted Cowboys! Reach for your seats there, pardner . . . because this big fun cast is out to rip the West wide open with laughs and song!! V ' V i J ! - NJ i vvV ' 11 said, has Instructed Its represen tatives in Moscow to make a strong protest against such a high figure. The $400,000,000 of repara tions In four years for Hungary would require yearly payments 'of $100,000,000 twice the amount imposed on Finland and Romania. Heating oil accounts for ap proximately 25 per cent of the normal fuel oil consumption in the United States. Closing time for ciartsinrd arte 9 . m. Too Lata to Classify. 12 30 I Entertainment ACTION & THRILLS Plus FUN and LAFFSl tT Sir! '1,. ' 5 (1 H'F, , , l, ' 1 0 Wednesday, Oct. IS, 1944 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN TALENT FAVORED Central Point, Oct. 25 One of the best six-man football games of the season is expected when Talent and Central Point meet on the Pointer field at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. On the basis of experience and com parative scores the Pointers are the underdogs. Talent, 1943 champions, steam-rolled Pros pect to the tune of 42 to 7, while the Pointers barely nosed them out 18 to 12. Talent outscored Eagle Point 38 to 0 as compared to the Point ers 33 to 0 score over the Eagles. The teams are evenly matched as to weight with Talent appar ently having the edge in sDeed. fProbable starting line-ups will be: Talent Redmon . Williams Frink W. Harley... R. Harley... Tollo Central Point E Robinson ..C Sage: ..E Shrler ..H. Childress1 ..Q Holland ,.F Colley A Cezanne exhibition held In the San Francisco museum of art attracted 30,677 visitors in one month. NATURAL tOOKINC CURLS Yr. xt' trwl Ytni can now rIt yourself a mrvrJous permanent rave, coot-ly, comfortably, at home. my a puttittf your hair up io curler. TtU amuing CUmlUtx PKItMANENT WAVC KIT xmtaina evmnhinc vnu ntcd. Arvrpt B nib- ! ftUtuto,. but imut on the grnuint Charm-K urU Lomplei. only ccnit. pay no more. vj S mtliioo old. Sal, for tvrtj typa of hair. At lay Department. Drug or o k 10 cent atom Western Thrift Store and All Drug Stores POSITIVELY ON THE STAGE! 6 BIG ACTS -6 VODUIL On the Screen: v THE FAVORITE QUIZ SHOW OF THIRTY MILLION FANS! NOW ON THE SCREEN OF STARS! SONGS! WHO WILL BE ,, ADDED, AMlBPRI5i !P OH THE STAGE ."'fWWflf ftX X AT 9:00 p.m. UTBE SCREm zYfdS "Mis Jackson County"? The national Income for 1944 Is estimated to be more than twice that of 1929. WANTED 50 USED GABS Medford's Larger! Buyer Pays Highest Cash Prices No Delays. "Ask the man who sold one" HUMPHREY MOTORS USED CAR EXCHANGE 33 S. Riverside Dial 4980 Nights Only Weekdays Doors Open 6:45 I STARTS WEDNESDAY Jon Hall Marie Montes In "All laba and the Forty Thieves" in Technicolor and Chester Morris As Boston Blackle In "Chance of a Lifetime" ENDS TONIGHT Come Early! mm 'At Our Regular Prices I WITH A HOST SURPRISES! ,0