LOCAL and
City Court Dennis D. Duls
worth, 31, was ordered to leave
town, In elty court today, on a
charge of being drunk on a pub
lic street.
Club ot Meet The Phoenix
Thursday club will meet Nov. 9
at the home of Mrs. Floyd Bar
rett, corner Second and Fine
streets, at 2 p. m.
Flue Fir The chemical
truck was called ot the residence
of Louise Phillips, 204V4 West
Jackson street, last evening, to
extinguish a flue fire. The fire
did little damage.
Unit to Meet Ho ward 'Exten
sion unit will meet at the home
of Mrs. Mabel Johnson Thursday
at 10:30 a. m. Topic for the day
will be "Conserve With the
Scrap Bag."
,
Sojourners' To Meet Medford
Sojourners' club will meet
Thursday at the Girls' Commun
ity club at one o'clock for des
sert followed by cards. Reserva
tions are to be made with Mrs.
George Rudolph, phone 7243.
In Marines Vern Still, son of
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Still, 26 Port
land avenue, has transferred to
the marines and is now at Camp
Pendleton, Calif. He is with the
Field Medical school there. Still
attended Medford high school be
fore he went into the service.
.
Four Enlist Four 17-year-old
Jackson county youths have en
listed In the U. S. naval reserve.
They are Samuel James More
house, 19 North Peach street, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel K. More
house; Donald Fuller Mentzer,
703 West Second street, son of
Mr.'and Mrs. Leland A. Mentzer;
Bert Alvln Lewis, Jacksonville,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lewis,
2821 Kelburn avenue, Garvey,
Calif., and Lewis Jackson Cox,
Rt. 1, Box 40, son of Mi1, and
Mrs. A. J. Cox. The boys were
enlisted November 2 and are
now home on inactive duty
waiting their call to a naval
training center. Their enlist
ment was completed through the
Medford navy recruiting station,
according to H. W. Craln, re
cruiting officer in charge.
FREE
LECTURE
WED. 8 P. M.
MEDFORD HIGH
SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
HUBERT PHILLIPS
Professor of social science at Fresno State College
Will Diacuaa the Timely Subject
"Russia' Position East and West"
BE SURE TO HEAR ITI .
This annouaeemtnt pub
lished as a public terries
by . . .
DEPARTMENT STORE
PERSONAL
CALENDAR
Tuesday
8:00 p. m. Crater Lake Post
and auxiliary, VFW, semi
monthly business meeting at ar
mory. Final plans for Armistice
Day.
8:00 p; m. Past Presidents'
club. Degree of Honor, home of
Hattia Bradshaw, 1211 West
Tenth street
8:00 p. m. Chapter BE,
P. E. O., home of Miss Katherine
Stewart, GeBauer apartments.
Brief meeting.
8:00 p, m. Temple meeting,
Pythian Sisters. K. of P. hall.
Wednesday
10:00 a. m. Army Auxiliary
Red Cross production unit, Out
post. 10:30 a. m. Medford Exten
sion unit, courthouse auditorium.
Project, "Conserve with Scrap
Bag". Mrs. R. G. Beach and
Mrs. S. L. Morgan, leaders.
j2:30 p. m. Mistletoe club,
covered dish luncheon at Girls'
Community club. Irene Shirley,
chairman.
1:00 p. m. Crater Lake aux
iliary, VFW, sewing club, home
of Mrs. Mabel White, Ivy and
West Eleventh streets, dessert
luncheon.
2:00 p. m. Chapter AA,
P. E. O., home of Mrs. H. L.
Brown, 103 Geneva street.
6:30 p. m. Medford Branch,
AAUW, dinner at Holland Ho
tel with Ashland members as
guests.
8:00 p. m. American Legion,
armory.
8:00 p. m. Chrysanthemum
Circle No. 84, Neighbors of
Woodcraft, regular session at
K. of P. hall.
Thursday .
12:30 p. m. Loyalty Circle of
Methodist church, luncheon at
parsonage, 27 North Orange
street. Hostesses, Mrs. Louis
Kirby, Mrs. Harry Meyers, Mrs.
Walter W. Johnson. Business
meeting to follow.
1:00 p. m. Medford Sojourn
ers' club, Girls' Community club.
For reservations call Mrs. Ru
dolph, phone 7243.
1:30 p. m. Chrysanthemum
Thimble club, home of Mrs. Car
rie Milnes, 820 Narregan street.
Bring sewing.
2:00 p. m. Medford W. C. T.
U., home of Dr. Susie V. Stand
ard, 1103 West Main street.
Minor Accidents Xavier
Widmer, Rt. 4, and Samuel John
son, Eagle Point, drove vehicles
involved in a slight accident
Wednesday, according to a re
port on file. Willis Foren, 1136
Court street, and A. W. Beebe,
Central Point, drove passenger
cars involved in a minor collis
ion on North Central street Sun
day, according tc? a second re
port. VSrl
Jr. Chamber Meal Juntori
Chamber of Commerce meets to
night at 7:30 in Jackson County
Chamber ot Commerce building.
It will be the final registration
for charter members. All young
men are invited to attend.
Examiner Here Secretary of
State announces that an exam
iner for licenses of operators and
chauffeurs is scheduled to be at
the KP hall Nov. 10 from 9 a. m.
to 5 p. m. All those wishing per
mits to drive cars are asked to
get in touch with the examiner
during these hours.
Gltsen Here Pfe. Bill GItzen,
son of Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Gitzen,
129 North Grape street, arrived
in Medford last night to visit his
parents. He has been stationed
at Camp Lee, Va., and upon com
pletion of his furlough will re
port to Camp Beale, Marysville,
Calif.
Cancel Meeting The Novem
ber meeting of the Jackson
County League of Woman
Voter's board will not b held
this evening since it is election
night, Mrs. Justin Smith stated
today. A combined November
and December board m;etlng
will be held Nov. 21 at 8 p. m.
at Mrs. Smith's home.
Stamp en Bale A special
stamp commemorating the SOth
anniversary of the motion pic
ture industry went on sale at the
Medford postoffice today, ' ac
cording to Frank DeSouza, post
master. The stamp, of three-cent
denomination, pictures an open
air scene in the South ieas with
servicemen watching a motion
picture.
Home Nursing The Red
Cross Home Nursing committee
will hold a meeting Thursday
morning at 10 o'clock in the Jun
ior Red Cross rooms in the Holly
building for anyone Interested in
home nursing. Classes will be
formed if there is good atten
dance. Anyone who is unable to
come to this meeting may tele
phone instead.
Expected Home Harper K.
Hamilton, Jr., who recently
graduated from advanced bom
bardier school at Kirtland Field,
Albuquerque, New Mexico, is ex
pected home today where he will
spend a furlough at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. K.
Hamilton, 716 West Second
street He was made a flight of
ficer on November 4. Another
son, Bob, has enlisted in the navy
and is awaiting his call to duty.
Accordionists Coming Luigl
Rangan and Don Bottari of Port
land will present an accordion
concert Sunday, Nov. 12, under
the auspices of Prentice's Ac
cordion band. The concert has
been scheduled for 2 o'clock in
the afternoon. It is stated that
the two men are considered
artists on the accordion and it is
anticipated that they will attract
a large audience. Mrs. Eve Pren
tice and her students have pre
sented other concerts here In the
past-
Stolen Cars Two more cars
were added to the list of stolen
vehicles today, making a total
of four cars stolen within the
last four days in Medford, ac
cording to city police. Three of
the four automobiles have been
found, parked on city streets.
The most recent theft is a grey
Oldsmobile sedan, owned by
Arthur Bassett of Lyons, Ore
gon, who is registered at the
Holland Hotel. Bassett reported
to police that the car was taken
sometime after II p. m. Sunday.
HONOR ROLL
The following pupils ot Roose
velt school were on the honor
roll for the first six weeks per
iod: IB Meredith Foote.
2B Melissa Jennings, Bar
bara Bauer, Suzanne Reichstein
2A Larry Ross, Verne ce
Tighe, Tommy Gail.
3B Constance Clark, Georgia
Hemmila, Sandra Hubbard,
Carole Pringle, Fay Zler.
4B Kathryn McAllister. .
BA-rJoan DeZell.
8B Nancy Cottingham, Cor
rlne Wing, Shannon Van Valzah,
Don Denman.
6A Kenneth Degemess, Rob
ert Rentchler.
HEADS BUCKLEY FIELD
Denver, Colo., Nov. 7. U.R)
Col. E. A. Lohman, former
commanding officer of Langley
Field, Va., and one ot the oldest
men in point ot service in the
army air forces, today took com
mand of Buckley field here, re
placing Col. . W. Raley.
m Mall Trloune Win Ada.
WHEN yon ote4 quick rtlitf from
pain, do too besiuu to ukt uplria
bcctOM it lewM 70a with to apwc
ftomich ) U 90, this new mtdictl diiw
cortrr, SUPfcAlN. is "just whst the
doctor ordtrtd" for foo.
twpTtw It aspirin fm 1 contain thf
sunt pare, sal's aspirin yon hava long
known bat developed bf doctors in a
special way for thosa a pact bf aspixia
in its ordinary form
This new hind of aspirin tablet dissolv
more quickly, lets the aspirin net right
at the job of re I i trine pain, reduces the
icidity of ordinary upiria. tod does
Thoughtful
Mane l'etepholo)
Marine Corp. Alvan U Macer, Clark, S. D., typical of Americans fighting
this worldwide war, is giving considerable study to bis Presidential vote,
Here be causes beiure pictures ot both leading candidates Delore casting
lis ballot "somewhere In the Pacific." As always, nu ritle and steel
- helmet are be&lds nun. Marine .Corps Dhoio.
REV. BROCKHAUS
BE
At a meeting of the congrega
tion of Zion Lutheran church
held following the worship serv
ices last Sunday, the resignation
of the pastor, the Rev. Karl W.
Brockhaus, who has been called
to St. Mark's Lutheran church,
Grand Forks, N. Dak., was for
mally accepted with reluctance
by the congregation.
Pastor Brockhaus by his resig
nation closes a three year min
istry in the city. Prior to com
ing to Medford he served as
assistant to the pastor of St.
John's Lutheran church, Beaver
Dam, Wis.
Both Pastor and Mrs. Brock
hause have been active in com
munity affairs as well as in lea
dership of their own church ac
tivities. The latter has been serv
ing as board member of the
newly formed Y.M.C.A. and is
president of the Medford Coun
cil of Church Women. She also
holds office as vice-president of
the Women's Missionary society
of the Pacific Synod of the Unit
ed Lutheran Church in America.
Rev. Brockhaus In the past has
served as secretary of the Med
ford Ministerial association and
at the present time is vice-president
of that-organization.
Pastor and Mrs. Brockhaus
will leave. Medford the latter
part of this month or early in
December, depending on when
arrangements can be made for
a new minister here. The pastor
stated that they will leave their
numerous friends both in the
congregation and th city at large
with many regrets.
HEALTH OFFICER LISTS
DISEASES DURING WEEK
Tuberculosis, pneumonia, re
current malaria and trench
mouth are listed on the weekly
report of communicable diseases
for the week ending November
4 according to Dr. A. Erin Mer
kel, county health officer. The
one case of tuberculosis Is in
Medford, two cases of pneumonia
were reported from Medford
and two cases each of recurrent
malaria and trench mouth were
reported from Camp White. -
BABY LUCKY
Los Angeles, Nov. 7 (U.R)
Baby Eddie Williams, who fell
30 feet and lived, was recover
ing today in California hospi
tal. The 2V4 year old son of
Capt. Edward O. Williams,
chaplain with the First army in
Europe, plunged from a win
dow of his mother's home yes
terday. He suffered Internal In-uries.
NEW kind of
ASPIRIN tablet
doesn't upset stomach
not Irritstt or opset stomach erea
iter repeated doses.
Tnr fhb ut to remind yon to set
Soperio today, so yog can ham it on
haod when headaches, colds, etc, strike.
Set bow quickly it
fine yoo feel ifter tak. JJjW
114 end 39
Soldier Voter
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Livestock
Portland. Nov. 7 (UP) Livestock:
Cattle. 150: calve. SO. market alow.
about steadv. common to medium
steers $ytj 11.73; ioaa cooa snort tea
steers late Monday, 514.50; few com
mun to medium heifers, $8.25 10.50:
canner and cutter cows $4.25 S 6; fat
dairy type cows $0,5017.50: medium
Deei cows an; medium 10 good duiis
to medium grass calves $811.
Hogs, 400, market steady, strictly
good to Choice 180-240 lbs. $15.23,
others $14.75; 245-280 lbs. $14(914.50;
gooa sows 5U.su '0 13; lecder pigs,
salable $13 50w 13.7.V
aneep, aiju, marKat steady, good
wooled lambs $12; good to choice
true kins, salable to 12.50: common
grades $9; common medium ewes
good ewes salable up to $3.50,
South Run VritnnUrn. Nnu t fin
South San Francisco livestock market:
Cattlo. Attn. nnopn!1v ttpnrlv onmi
slaughter - steers absent; few feeder
steers $11 (Jf 12. Late Monday, iour
loads medium to good grass heifers
Sll.50i2, numerous loads grass cows
51111.23, common and medium cows
saoiu.aa. cutters S7M8. canners a56,
meaium sauna ca nuns sinurinnn
Calves, 50. About steady. Medium to
choice slaughter calves $12.50913.75.
Hogs. 300. Steady with Monday's
opening; about load good to choice
uu-u-id. Darrows ana gilts tiD2a,
packages choice 268 lbs. at $15; odd
good sows 513.50.
Sheep, 1200. Choice wooled lambs
absent, unriftrtnna Btpnriv rmmri m
loads medium to good No. 1 pelt
clover lambs $13 614. Past two days
ewes cents nignor, two loads 138'
id. gooa 10 cnoice 50.73.
Chicago, Nov. 7 ( UP) ( WFA)
liivcaiucA:
Hogs. 11,000. Opened fairly active,
u iu j icuis nigiicx- un aim ids aown;
late sales cood and choim iQii.yvn nn
$14.40(314.50; early top $14.65; weights
over 270 lbs. and sows steady ot $14.
Cattle. 5000; calves. 1000. Fed steers
and year in s;s atrong to 25 cents high
er; top $18.35, paid for choice 1040 -lb.
yearlings; bulk $13.50iM7.75: fed
heifers steady to strong; odd head up
to $17.75; bulk $128 16.50; cows 10 to
15e higher, activr.
Sheep, 3000. Few early tales and
bids fully steady; acattered lots good
and choice native slaughter lambs
$14 914.25; some held higher, scattered
early sales, native slaughter ewes
$5.50 down.
Portland Produce
Portland, Nov. 7 (UP) Wholesale
produce markets:
Beans Oregon green, 10 12c lb.
Corn Northwest, fl.75&2 sack.
Peppers Local flats, f 2.29 4P2.50
orange box.
Tomatoes California, t3.S0Q3.65
lug, as Is repacked, .2S34.50.
SI F. DAIRY PRICES
San Francisco, Nov. 7. (U.R)
Dairy market:
. Butter: 93 score 43c; 92. score,
42Vic; 90 score 42Vic; 89 score,
4134c.
Cheese: Wholesale prices:
Gl.taiu1u aalatnai) nrl tnrfltreXHMI
witli mdrfertlnT itcb. bum and irriution.
8mart's PTrimld SuppotltorUi bri-e M
quick, treleome relief. Their grand medi r
cation means real comfort, reduces strain,
helpi ttKhtea relaxed membranes, fientir
lubrieatea and toftens. Protective mad M
I anti-chafBrii, so eaiyto uae. Gel genuine r
Sniart'a Pyramid Suppoaitorlea at four
rua atora rithout delay we ana ju
a maker's money-back guarantee. d
E fj 6.00-16
Loaf 17.9c; tlrplets, 27.2c.
Eggs: Large, grade A 56tt
5?Vic; large grade B, 43 V
44Vfcc; medium grade A 51Vi
5 2 Vic; small grade A 37V(g
38Vic
Olotlnt time tor Claaeiflee ads
a, m. Too Late to CUsaify, UJO
p. m.
Too Late to Classify
TEXAS pink meat grapefruit. large
stie. finest quality. Oakdale Grocery
WHO Adarel O ES. Social club. What
Rummage ana uazaar leaiunng
baby clothe, fancy work, aprons.
Where Masonic building. Holly and
Main, wnen ptov. wm ana mm.
fOR RENT 6 -room modern house.
fnone ai7.
GIRL WANTED at Roxy Ann Con-
recuonary. nours rrom 11 a. m. 10
p. m. No Sunday work. Steady
position
WE "HAVE opening lor one or two
Sooa mecnanica wun nana w.
teady work. Come In for interview.
Cullen Motor & Implement Co..
Nash and International Dealers, 123
a. mversiae.
ARMEERS ATTENTION
delivery or aulck move of heavy
machinery phone 2888. Davis Trans-
ier ec sToraica to.. u 9. rir 01.
WE STiLL have stock PRE-WAR Du
font automobile finunes. Let us re-
tinun your car wruie tnese mater
ials last. -
All work guaranteed.
SIMONIZING
STEAM CLEANING
MITCHELL PAINT SHOP,
duo a. mversiae.
DON'T worrv about movinc. Wir conv
?ieie service pnone 4oe. city Trans
sr t Storage. 38 S. Fir St.
FOR RENT -Two-room apartment and
trailer house. Inquire 137 N. River-
iae.
RED APPLES for sale, bring contaln-
ers. 1009 West 9th.
WANTED Man and wife between
ages ot 30 ana ns, no small cniidren.
to work on Rogue River Valley farm
as farm hand and maid. Work con
sists of tending registered Here
fords and pear orchard. Two lovelv
rooms with bath and kitchenette
furnished. Also wood, lights, water,
milk and garden. Hourly wage rate
to wife and $100 per month to hus
band. A reserved ."polite and willing
couple desired. This Is a lifetime
Job. References needed. State ages
and experience In first letter. Write
lTlOUne JBQXS73.
FOR SALE Larse wood furnace.
Shults Bros., 320 N. Bartlett. Dial
WANT ' - Assistant bookkeeper end
ijpm. t-rater mna motors.
WANT To buy "35 or '36 Ford coupe.
THE MIDWAY AUCTION CO. will
have a consignment of 75 head of
cows and steers for this week a sale,
along with recular lineup of dairy
cattle; also 50 head of fat and feeder
lambs. These lambs are grain fed
and are good stock. 75 sacka of
puds, get your winter supply. A
Fordson tractor, steel wheels and
lota of other useful pieces of equip
ment There will be two large wick
er doll buggies sold at this week's
sale. These buggies have had splen
did care and would make nice Xmas
flits. Several stoves and plecea of
urnltur.. t nice combination wood
or coal heater. Bring In your con
signment the day before sale if pos
sible. Attendant at yards every day.
Midway Auction Co., Midway Road
at 4 Corners. Phone Medford 4193.
oaie starm at lo:au a. m.. ll-B-44.
WANTED "Shirt finisher and flat
work iron feeder. Apply In person.
SPITZENBURG APPLES. Ml weight,
lidded boxes, fancy and extra fancy.
Oak dale Grocery.
FOR SALE Fur coat, slxe 6, 2S.
12t 8. Ivy St.
EiNK SAUSAGES Fancy smalt
hnvaWaat Ulllaa1 Attn Ik naklfd&laa
Grocery. '
WANTED To care for children In my
own home. 311 W. Jackson.
FOR SALE Plorida 'grapefruit, Black
FOR RENT 8-room unfurnished
mpinmm maim, yunuino orocrry.
jiuusa, oonn xiiversiae, fdu, water
pa
EATMOR cranberries Buy Thanks,
gjvlnjf cranberries now. Oakdale
wroccry.
WANTED Walnut pickers at once, Sc
lb. rrank Dean, 3 mllea west Cen
tral Point On Old Staae Rnad
sJlRLOIN STSATCS Aged beei. IS
points. 81c per lb. Oakdale Orocery.
Septic tank and cesspool cleaning.
BaniUry equipment Phonf 17.
8 MAJOR FIRST-RUN HITS!
Hurryl Last Mitel
MICHAEL O'SHEA
In
"Eve of St. Mirk"
Plus
"The Last Rid"
SHE HITS A NEW
NOTE IN HILARITY!
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JoJyCANPVA I
Starts Wednesday!
4 DAYS!
2 BIG HITS!
JOHNNY'S
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Tueadar Not. 7, 1944
CAR OWNERS Largest stock of auto
Ieneraiors repaired, rewound or new
a choose from at Severln Electric,
1303 W. Riverside. Signal Station.
CALL FABERS for best quality red
nr aawousi. s'oone . 3 9. ittver
side.
NEW FIR SAWDUST for burners
Medford Fuel Co.. Tel 3111.
fOR bAL-Wf always nave a tew
later model useo cars on hand See
us before you buy Crater Lake
motors
WE BUYEM WE SELLEM
come in ana aee .uem
1939 PontJac Sedan.
103$ Pontiae Sedan.
1936 Plymouth Sedan.
1935 Plymouth Sedan.
103$ Nash Sedan.
1936 8tudebaker Sedan.
1929 Model A Roadster.
New supply Dayton-McClavea
6-Ply TiresBring in Your Certificate
Goodyear Batteries Fog Lite
Antl-freeze Heater Hose
Get Ready for Winter Now
A. 2. TTubby DEAN
Your Pontiao Dealer
Richfield Station. Dial 3943.
8th and Grape. Buy War Bonds.
WANTED Woman to wash dishes
uerrvaaie restaurant, lsia n r 1 vr.
side. Beat of wages. No night or
ffO0Afi--Cash. 3-bedroom house, ga
dZ.uliU rage, laundry trava.
shrubs, oil heater, electric
refrigerator, fully furnished with
Iooa lunuture. Located on Allot St
ictor C Scther. Brophy Bldg.
REPLACE your broken window glasi
New I lass Installed -while vou wait
MEDFORD MILLWORK CO.
The Glaaa House,
Phone 4113 10th and Urepe,
CASH IN A FLASB
FOR YOUR CAR
Save. Time, Cash and Gaa,
Call Automobile Market
Friendly Medford Dealer.
Ph. 3919. 6th and Bartlett
No Red Tape When You 6eU
10 us.
ADAH'S BEAUTYbAi.6rJf AH klndl
il beauty itrvtcti, Permunents a
tpecialty Ph 3664 120 N. Central
fcOUGH BlOX & Ftn SLABSSls
double load $6 50 creen. Mad. Fuel
.U.. .CI. QUI
WANTED iat. model uud cara
niaoeii pneaa paid lor food, elaaa
automobllea Crater Lake Motor.
4vti r. nn uiu
rOR SALE Enameled front cook
love. Mrs. Thomaa, 31S Oak at.
winini foim.
TOR SALE Ear corn. John Darby.
Griffon Creek.
WANTED
AT ONCE
Girl for stenographer and
general office work. Pleas
ant working conditions.
CALIFORNIA-PACIFIC
UTILITIES CO.
PHONE 4800
Fur Remodeling
and Repairing
Reltning. Cleaning and
Olaslng
Frances Dallaire Ph. 352S
Woodrow and Crater Lake
BEST PHOTOS
REASONABLE PRICES
E. HAYDEN JONES
PHOTO STUDIO
PHONE 3384 607 W. 2nd
Phone numbei under name
Mrs Fred Bali
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LUIGI RANGAN DON BOTTAX!
of PnrtLanH
Sun-, Nov. 12th, a o'clock, K. V. Rail
sponsorea oy
Eve Prentice Accordion Bend
WOMAN wanted to work in restau
rant. Apply In person. Berry dale
Reatuarant, 151S K. Riverside.
TRUCKS
1 to rotn-iiv, tom I
HI! AFMtMIM
HUMPHREY
MOTORS
33 S. Rivenlda Dial 49S0
BUY WAR BONDS
GXlEZ
Nlghta Only Wackdara
Doon Open 6i45
CLOSED TUESDAY
Coming WEDNESDAY!
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FRANK JENKS
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"SHAKE HANDS WITH
MURDER"
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