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LOCAL and Daughter to Meet Members of the' local tent, Daughters of Union Veterans, will meet this evening In the armory at 8 p. m. Pythian Sisters The Pythian Sisters will meet with Claudlne Hawks, Eighth and Maple streets, Central Point, October 30, at 8. Tom Reames Home Pvt. Tom Reames, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reames, 27 Gene va street, arrived In Medford yesterday for a short visit. Permit The Crater Lake Lumber company, 613 East Jackson, made application In the Itv rprnrripr's nffipp vpstorrlnv v. J rlor a permit to construct an ad dition to their building. e a Dance Tonight An informal dance will be held at the River side USO this evening, staff members Stated today. All junior hostesses are urged to at tend the darce, which will be gin at 8:30 p m. , ( Trespasser Paul Selby, 107 Crater lake highway, reported to city police, Thursday, that someone broke Into Selby's mar ket on East Main street, the night before. Entrance was made by breaking a window, but apparently nothing was stolen. Son Born Staff f!gt. and Mrs. John W. Snider, Camp Carson, Colo., are parents of a son, Douglas Shannon, born Oc tober 27. Sgt. Snider is the son of Mrs. Maude M. Snider, 528 Pennsylvania avenue. Mrs. John Snider is the former Mary ' Oliver of Medford. Bags Deer Marie Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ish, 2055 Holly street, Medford, hot a 237-pound deer last week In the Bear lake country, Utah. The deer has l 41V4-inch spread of horns, the second largest spread of horns on record in Utah. It was the first time Miss Clark had gone hunting. The deer is now on display at Lam port's Sporting store on East Main street. Stock Ranches Farms Country Homes Our Specialty THOMAS J. HIGHT Broker 209 Holly Theater Bids Dial S397 DANCE EVERY J! At the Picturesque WAQGN WHEEL PAVILION 4 Miles from Medfbrd 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 1 71 III IT E? XX:;'V&J till E EL Southern Oregon's Largest and Finest Dance Halls Ray's Modern Music Dancing Hours 9 p.m. 'Til 1 a.m. DUEAMLAND OLS TIME DANCE FOR YCilXQ AND OLD! Hours 9 'Til 1 EVERYONE PERSONAL CALENDAR Baturdnv 1:00 p. m. Crater Lake chap ter, u. A. R., home of Mrs. Thomas Young, Griffin Creek Road, for covered dish luncheon and meeting. Bring own service. 9:30 p. m. Dance at Redman hall. Fourth and Annlf fitropt sponsored by the lodge. Join ..Navy Phillip Keith Morgan, Medfcrd, was Inducted into the United States navy, October 20. nrcnrriino in ihp registrar at selective service Doard, number Z. Billy Jim Hun ter, Applegate, Ore., has en listed in the navy's V-5 program, according to the same registrar. Returns to Post Lt. L. K. Morris left Tuesday by plane to return to duty at Camp Rucker, Ala., after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mor ris, 621 Palm street. Lt. Morris' wife who accompanied him here, returned to Reedsport where she is making her home with her parents. Dr. Elliott Home Dr. Bert R. Elliott returned from Portland this morning after spending a few days there on state dental board business. Dr. Elliott said that 48 graduates applied for licenses, and a few of the older dentists in the services are be ing returned to civilian life throughout the state. Visits Here The Rev. and Mrs. George Arthur Sloneker. Denver, Colo., left today for their home, after spending the week with Rev. Sloneker's brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sloneker, 712 West Jackson street. The Slonekers will visit Crater lake national park en route to Colorado. ' Candidate Miss Helen Webb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Webb, 819 Minnesota street, Medford, has been chos en as one of the candidates for Miss Lane County. Miss Webb graduated from Medford High school and is now a sophomore at the University of Oregon. Minor Accident B. J. Les- caulie, 916 East Jackson street, and Mrs. J. A. Moore, route 4, drove passenger cars involved In a minor collision, Wednesday, according to a report on file. Olive Hoffman, 820 Taylor street, and Marvin E. Tyron, drove vehicles involved In an other minor accident, according to a second report on file. In Honorary Bob Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Davis, 530 Bessie street, was tapped for Skull and Dagger, sophomore men's service honorary at the University of Oregon, Saturday night, October 21, at the uni versity's annual "Hello" dance. Members are selected on the basis of scholarship, activities and service to the university. Neff Here Cpl. L. S. Neff is home on a 15-day furlough from the army air field at Ephrata, Wash., and Is visiiing with Mrs. Neff and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Neff of the Jackson ville highway and also with ICE'S M i Wlli ll WELCOME! FIvsr's Favorite Porc.col Girl r J : (Acme Telephoto) Appearing In a Fourth Air Forot show at Salinas, Calif., Army air base resulted In a screen role foi blonde, curvesome Jean Trent. Ap preciative fliers sent this pin-up plo ture of her to producer Waltei Wanger. Result a long-term con tract! Mrs. Neff's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bostwick, 219 North Grape street. Cpl. Neff has been In the army a year and a half. Upon expiration of his furlough, he will report in Se attle. )iSCUS M FALL BALLOT It has become a biennial tradi tion of the Jackson County League of Women Voters to pre sent to the public shortly be fore the fall election, an open forum discussion of all measures appearing upon the local ballot. This event has been scheduled for Thursday, November 2, at 8 p. m., In the auditorium of the Riverside USO. It is open to the public and all Interested voters are urged to attend and parti: lpate. Each ballet measure will be discussed by a citizen who has studied that particular bill. The present fituation will be out lined; then the condition which will prevail if the proposed measure is accepted by the peo ple will be explained. Leading arguments of proponents and opponents of the initiated or referred items will be enum erated. Finally a short question period will be conducted in or dcr to clarify any confusion existing. Speakers participating include leaders of the community In each specified field and will be announced Sunday. Mrs. Richard Payne, chair man of the election school, will present interesting interviews obtained from our four senator ial candidates, by the state board of the League of Women Voters. The stand of each candidate on education, veterans' aid, foreign policy and Inflation If high evaluation. TWINS ON SAME LIMB Water Valley, Mass. U.R) When the Crumby twins, 20-year-old sons of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crumby of Water Valley, go after the Nazis, they get them "a coming and a-going." Assigned to the same Liberator bomber in the European theater, Staff Sgt. Wallace F. Crumby, nose gunner on the ship, gets them coming, and Staff Sgt. Mollis E. Crumby, tail gunner, gets them going. Cloeint time tor Bunda? Too Lata to ClMMiry 6 30 Saturday afternoon PImm remember TRUCKS ton to totn.nvi tom, nms, nil ururus HUMPHREY MOTORS 33 S. Rivenida Dial 4980 ti I L JAPS DEFICIENT Washington U.R) Brig. Gen. R. W. Bliss, assistant surgeon general of the Army, has re turned from a tour of South Pa cific battlefronts with the con viction that there "is absolutely no comparison between Japa nese medical equipment and ours. The Japanese apparently have no malarial control and conse quently Incidents of malaria are "very high" in the Japanese army. Bliss said. American malarial control ac tivltlss have been very effective, he added, and where once it was "almost impossible to see be cause of mosquitoes and flies, no wit la almost impossible to find a mosquito or fly." Powder Effective Bliss attributed much of this success to the effectiveness of DDT powder, which is sprayed over large areas of the islands by plane. He revealed that in a test a cage of flies and mosqui toes is left near the area being" sprayed and that in an hour's time at least half of these are read. All die less than 24 hours after the plane has. passed. Bliss also told the story of 143 British apd Australians, all former prisoners of the Japa nese. Aboard a Japanese prison ship, part of a convoy out of Singapore, they were torpedoed, picked up by an American sub marine and taken to Saipan. Bliss met them when they ar rived at the general hospital and quickly made apologies for the crude facilities. The men ". , . expressed amazement at the speed with which they had been hospitalized and cared for by American doctors and nurses" and told Bliss that no apologies were needed. "This is heaven," they said. While prisoners of the Japa nese in Singapore, they said, they had "worked hard and been fed very little." All were suffering from tropical ulcers and exposure when they were picked up by the submarine. 0 E Don Stansoll, secretary of Central Labor Council and .sec retary of Teamsters Union, said today that there was no official meeting of any organized labor group with Harris Ellsworth last night. An article in yesterday's Mail Tribune stated that the con gressman would meet with a lo cal labor group. Stansell pointed out that Cen tral Labor Council has endorsed Floyd K. Dover for congress. Tokyo Newspapers Make Most of Big "Naval Victory" By UniUd Prest The Tokyo press made the most of big "news" Friday, Tokyo radio reported, saying that accounts of the U. S. "navy defeat" of the Philip pines "all but filled the front pages." "It was a red letter day for the papers aa they had an op portunity to run deep cuts across three-fourths of the top of the page of the emperor and empress who yesterday paid homage at Yasukunl shrine to the newly defied 20,197 fallen heroes," Tokyo said in a broadcast heard by United Press, San Francisco. Malnichl aaid in an editor lal that 'the souls of the war dead must feel overwhelmed by the honor accorded them and must be overjoyed at the receipt of Ue glorious war re mits from the southern thea ter of the war." Clount t1m fo Cl ami n4 ftrtf 0 m Too Uti to Clftuify 12.30 Too Late to Classify F6r 6AL14 For a good permanent pasture, plant Monarch Meadow Mixture.Monarch BecdtV reed Co. DRIVING to San Diego Monday in model A pickup, cnti take two. See, Mr. Kee. 127 N. Riverside. TONIGHT! "JIVE NITE" At the Picturesque WAGON WHEEL PAVILION 4 Milos from Medford on Griffin Creek Road Dancing Starts at 9 Swell Music - Food Floor Lots of Fun Come Out and Meet Your Friends STEVE BAKER and DAVE GOULD WTRE blcyele baikets, prewar qul- lly. Simi Broa. fHE ANNtTAlTTiOIfornri -Onion Hereford Association show And tale will be held ocnln this year at Kiamatn Falls Fairground! on Oc tober 29th and 30th. 1A0 bulls and 50 females ol top registered Here fords consigned by the west's lead lug breeders will be sold at auction . FOR SALE 4 -room modern house and garage, close In, possession now. Inquire Box 302. Oak Grove Road. P WANTED Good opportunity, steady work now until Christmas. Gift box and baa ket packing Apply in person. Bear Creek Orchard, S. Pacific Highway, Medford, Or., or phone 3161. EXCLUSIVE flTOAA Thru and one -quarter iJUOUU ori, on Jacksonville v highwnv. one mile from cltv limits. Six-room modern home, double garage, poultry house, city water, some terms. This is an ex cellent home in good condition. Better look at this at once. Ask about our No. 368-B. SPENCER-BAGLBY AGENCY. 102 W. Main St. Phones 2078 - 6802. Medford, Oregon. KOREAN Chrysanthemum blooms for Also Oriental Poppy roots and other perennials. Berrydnle Flower Farm. TA Wlatiurnv Tdnrth. FOR RENT Modern furnished two- room nouse, newiy nsuumicu. FOR SALE -Cocker Spaniel pupplei. Papers. Greene Lea K. 611 S. River slde, Mrs. C. R. Greene. For SALE For higher yield plant Velvon Barley, winter hardy, non lodging. Certified seed. Monarch seed St reea to. FOR SALE Monarch wood range. Earl O. Taylor. Gold Hill, Oregon. liVANTED-Experienced waitress. Ap- ply m person, ine wnwi rm. FOR SALE Our home. rooms, fur nished. $1200 In furnishings if sold now. One and a half lot, len shade trees. 1032 West Tenth. FOR SALE Siamese kittens. Amer ica's, most popular cau. Mrs. J. B Sollfts, ill ueneseeai. AUTOMOBILE MARKET Your Friendly Medford Dealer 6th and Bartlett Phone 39l 1D41 Olds convertible, 1033 Hudson coupe, 3 passenger, - 1938 Lincoln Zephyr sedan. 1!:17 Willys tedan, 1937 Pontine sedan. 1030 Plymouth sedan. 1930 Ford coach, doluxe, 1935 Ford coach, deluxe, lf?5 Chevrolet sedan, 1030 Buick sedan. $49.99, 11)29 Packard sedan. See these cars before) you buy. WATifED-to rent hospital bed. Cor lies Phone 2876. WANT -P lowing and discing. Ph." 7287. FOR SALE Morion a meai burins Products, Tender-quick. Sugar Cure. Sausage Seasoning. Monarch Seed Si Feed Co. FOR SALE 9 a eras; 4-room house. newlv redecorated; electric pressure system, good well, water in house; some land to cultivate, and plenty of wood for home use; all fenced; 5 miles from Medford; good road; barn and other out buildings; some fruit. Price $500. V mile off Old Stige road. j mile southwest of Wine's Packing House. K. lira nam, Medford, Rt. lLBox 313. FOR SALE- E.ir corn, wheat"," baled straw, at farm prices. Isaacs. Crater Lake highway. WALNUT dresser, small white dressing table, white wicker chair, largo oa platform rocker, onk writing table. See at City Jransier, HAY FOR SALE AIko room for few mote head of cows to pasture. Jamea Cook, South Columbus, off Stwart, BOX 131 WANTED To ront furnished or un furnished 2 or 3-bodroom home, will lease. Call Mrs. Kennedy, Southern p act 1 1 o. FOR SALE 10x12 rug. ironing board and electric iron, other articles. 134 S J vy . FOR SALE acre'. 'irrigated1, on edge f c" '!' mits. P hone 8 43 2 . FOR SALE Ctover seed. Ladino, Strawberry, Lotus, Alslke, Sweet and Red. Get our prices. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. BICYCLE carriers, heavy strap-iron with double bracea.Stnis Bros. FOR SALE2'V-cre tract, mil from city limits, In Medford school district. 4-room box house, large arage. About 'i land Irrigated ome fruit trees and berries. Lots of shade, excellent view. Prioe $1250 cash. Immediate possession. Clar ence Pierce, Agent, Room 1, Palm Building. m WANTED Modorn four or five-bed room house. Phone 4644. FdR SALE 9x22 aTT wool" rug""and Jad, practically new, flOO. Phone acksonvUla 440. FOR" SALE bne14-months.d iWo- ford hull. Phone Jacksonville 44ft. FOR SALE Concord"' grapes. W. C Schmidt. 1 mile south airport, Biddle ro;id Phone 2H30. FOR SALE Ht 3 (TDodgc sedan, 4 good ures. isi nouse suuui oi in i away Auction. FOR SALE Special Hog Ration. A leen mat really gives promame growth. The best to feed for fastest gain. Monarch Seed At Feed Co. Nighti Only Weekday Door, Open 6:45 Continuous Sunday TODAY AND SATURDAY CHESTER MORRIS "TORNADO" Plui ROY ROGERS in "SILVER SPURS" I COMING SUNDAY CARY JOHN GRANT GARFIELD "Deslinaiion Tokyo" B IMf WAR B Q N D s aaaiiiiAUjmiuiiBa BICYCLE luggage racks, double braet. Sinn Bros. FOR 8 ALE Walnuts, lac lb., you harvest Geo. Alford, Rt. 4, Fern Valley; WANTED Someone to care for child of working mother, Room and board for both. Tribune Box 41S7. PLEASANT, front, downstairs room, close In. Mrs. Mary Weston, 53 N Peach St. FOR SALE Flex-O-Glass. the perfect glass substitute. Use It to keep out cold and dampness. Monarch Seed A Feed Co. WANT TO BUY one ton or moire. Toose hay. delivered at Phoenix. State kind and price. Cash at counter. J. 1. Fen to n. Phoenix. FOR SALE Dressed duck, 33c a lb. Phone 6852. BI C Y CLE TIRES AU popular sixes and makes, guaranteed quality. Sims itros, STORAGE SERVICE Two-story brick building, furniture carefully han dled, personal lockers. City Transfer A Storage. Ph. 4664. 38 S Fir St. FOR SALE Brown fur coat, size ft. A real bargain. 343 North Grape St. WANTED Summer home or summer home sight on Rogue River. Phone 443.V FOR S'ALE Peony Roots! Four varieties to select Irom. Plant now Monarch Seed St Feed Co. FURNTtURE MOVING Regular van service, state or nation wide. Ph. 3flft8. Davis Transfer 3c Storage Co., 40 S. Fir. FOft SALE "33 Ford truck." with Eaton rear end, IB-ft. semi. With vacuum brakes, good condition. Ph. 8315. FOR A PERSONAL OR AUTO LOAN Sea THE OREGON FINANCE CO 45 South Central. A Pioneer Firm. w'ANTED--3-horse Sulky" "plow One 3-horse evener.Phone6210. R 1 1 if K Rb" 1 cycle pedals. SlmsBros, FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, straw cedar shavings, peat moss. Monarch Seed Feed Co. DANCE At Rodman hall, 4th and Apple streets, Sat. night, Oct. 28, at 9:30 FOR SAL.E-Small cook "stove, i beds, dressers, davenport set, tee box, other articles, 223 S. Ivy SL WOMAN to work in restaurant, hest of waKes, apoly at once. Kerry dale Restaurant, 1512 JN. Riverside. FOR SALE At"Phoentx auction Sat urday, one Viking cream separator. FOR SALE to org e electric ranrre. small wood range, dinette set, studio couch, desk and set of dishes. Off Coleman Creek road, on Indepen- dence school road. Oregon Orchard. FOR SALE Ono fat hog and 20 lugs of Delicious apoles. SI 50, In your container. 140 Spring St. FOR SALE Soil Sulphur. Arpiylt before rains start. Monarch Seed et Feed Co. APPLES! APPLES! Spitzonberg, De llclous. Winter Bananas, New towns Any nmount. Good qurtlltv. Orchard run. Grower's prices. Tomatoes, as sorted and nicked, .15-1 b, lug. PAY LESS MARKET, 223 S. Riverside. opuosite rirostone. WANTED Cattle of all kinds, une, Box 3831. "Trib- WHAT THRILLS . this brawl ing drama blaiet across the screen at break -neck speed I liWuiKtt ,'; aaMktyj 1' r STARTS SUNDAY 3 DAYS 2 SMASH HITSI SHERLOCK HOLMES In His Greatest Adventure ear .ju i 2 MAJOR FIRST-RUN HITSI " iv ... 5 oi..:."' ( i i . 4. r av'w mr.tr. "ii Hurryl Must End Saturday! JM Krf KiJIU. THRILLS, CHILLS Mittt 7AAeteU and SURPRISES! I MWMWm WOODY HERMAN Plus i ail tWaajlrflSatfi ilWwA VWSSjw A Rip Roaring Wailtrn waaaaaHaiaaKaaaaaHKHHaaaaiaKaiajaB rjRiJ jj ""V1"1 optn F, j H n inj j 1 1 I I Friday, Oct. 27. 1944 COMMERCIAL SPRAYING Of all kinds. Phone 63til, Wi throw, after ti p. m. DR1VFR wanted. Medford FuelCo. WANTED Exporicni-ed oil burner and stove mechanic. State expen ene.Trtbune1box 3805. fbR SAUt Keuvy duty, 26-amp.' geh erators, with regulator. Severin Electric, 1303 N. Riverside, Signal Stannic VANTED TO PITY Feeder lnmbT" V J Philippl, llotelGrund. Medford RADIO SERVICE & television Co South Columbus, off Stewart Ave Radio repairs of all kinds. We guar. ntee all work We will check your set while you wait. Our price are most reasonable. We are very busy but turn them out In 8 davs or less. We will call for and deliver. P, O. BJt B(j(J Medford. WANTED Experienced waitress and dishwasher. Tracy ' Steak House, Grants Pass. AGATF.S polishes and mounted Have vmi agate made up for gifts Orders must be n before Nov 1 Santos Agate a hep. 435 E Main SALE 39 USED CARS Largest stock tn southern Oregon to choose from Want to close out entire stock I N ShulU 224 N Riverside FOR SALE One of Medford' best fiaytng cafes Well established, good ocntlon. low rent, well equipped Ovor 20 years In Medford in same location Not just a man and wife business but a real restaurant and a money maker. Write Tribune Box 3559 for details. CASH IN A rtASH FOR YOUR CAR 8v Time Cuh anil Gas Call Autommme Mnrhet, friendly Medinrd Uealar Ph 3919 did nd Bartlrtl No Red Tape When You SeU ATENflOTI Ki.gASEI wnnled Late model used cara HlKhcst cash prl ivs p;ud La rice atnek Oivlon-McClaren urps BrliiR in y-mr ctTiiiioatt'S Still have a few good used cara L.OOK them over iMore you buy Get ready fot winter now We have battertea. ttigluhta baa tar hose A Z TUHuy DEAN. Jfour Pontine Ocaler stn and Crane 2041 Mcdioru Ore Bu War Conda AOAHS BEALitYSALON-All kind, .it boauty Mrvt.e. Permanent a RfHJL'J'fh?4 1 30 N Central ROUOH Bl OX i FIR LABS-Bt. Co" Tel 3M Ir0n MM rue' Medford Fuel Co Tel 3111 mlll ' ,''"''e n5ei-Wd-Sn. jautumohllea crolcr Lake. Molura mm ms lommi night: Continuous Shows Saturday EXTRA! , . . TzmgU & Saf. 9AHHA ("Kiss Jackson County") Come and Soa and Hear Medford'l Talented and Charming Contestant (or tho "Mist Oregon" Title! I ; f i(S i ' jour i ih j kJ la 9 aVL .1 t. ay "- -'-f r , si Iff 41 1 f?Y yik li MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE TOTl REPLACE rmrr broKen window gl New glass installed while vou wra MEDFOHD MILL WORK CO. The Wlasa Hftus. Phone 1 13 luth end Urspe A C TRACTOR, model ft O. 4S horsepower wltft dozer b'ade die ei mo for In good condition Phono S748 0 a m to p. m.. lor ap- polntment For SALE We always nave few latei model used care on hand Se ui before you buy Crater Lak Motors A BETTER BLEND FOR BETTER DRINKS T' OLD II0MPS0N BfiAND CLENMORB OlSnt-LEHlES COMPANY l.eorp.fafid LOUISVIIiB, JENTUCtt BUndd WTiUJfy $6.8 Prmf 65 Craij Ntutrvl SpiHu ON THE STAGE Night al 8:45 . HYATT Starts SUNDAY! Look at the STARS! Think of the fun:' (ikml 1 1