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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1944)
J 1 . I I 1 LOCAL and rinad Elwtn HukiU was fined (2.50 la city police court, today, for making V-turn In bis car. Joins Husband Mrs. Jack Six left today for Taft, Calif., to Join her . husband. Aviation Cadet Jack Six, who Is stationed t Gardner Field. Minor Accident Frances A. Willett, 711 Palm street, and E. J. Moss, SIS South Ivy, drove passenger cars involved In a minor accident, Tuesday, on West Main street and Rose ave nue, ' e e Building Permit C. M. Par ker made application in city recorder's office today, for a permit to make repairs on his residence at 307 Vancouver street, at an estimated cost of $150. Sergeant Hera Staff Sgt Robert Campbell of Camp Camp bell, Ky., will leave tomorrow for the camp after spending a . short furlough here with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Camp bell, route 1. Lt Luther Home Lt. Martin Luther arrived in Medford, Monday, for a short visit with his wife and twin daughters, Linna and Midi, and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Luther of Talent. e e Home Nursing Those Inter ested in home nursing are re minded of the meeting to be held Thursday morning at 10:00 In the Junior Red Cross rooms . In the Holly building, to plan home nursing classes. - . On Furlough Pvt. 1c Alvin 'Allen Alexander is home on a 15-day furlough to visit his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Alex ander, 106 Almond street, Med ford. Pvt. Alexander is a radio man in the marine air corps and Is stationed at San Diego, Cal. Nurses to Meet Graduate Nurses association, district four, will hold a business and social meeting Thursday, November 0, at the home of Mrs. Ernest Hemphill, 803 East Jackson boulevard, at 8 p. m. Mrs. Gor don Barker will be assistant hostess. Troop 7 Meets Boy Scout troop 7 held a tenderfoot Inves titure Monday night and was visited by one of the troop com' mitteemen, Harvey Olsen.-Troop members up for rank of tender foot were Teddy Rubenstln, Bob Adier, Ken Brown, John DeZell and Keith Schroeder. Study Group The study group of -the Women's Society of Christian Service of the Meth- 1 ' odist church will meet Friday at 1:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Albert Frank, 611 South Ivy street, for dessert lunch followed by the study sessions. Mrs. Louis Kirby will -lead discussion.- Doctor Here Dr. Sherman L. Divine and Mrs. Divine arrived in Medford from Portland Tues day night and will spend the . next few days here. Dr. Divine . is representative for the Save the Children Federation for nine states west of Denver and will transact business here for the federation. He was formerly pas tor or tne Metttora Presbyterian church. Dr. and Mrs Divine are , registered at the Holland hotel. t TIN CANS SEEN POST-WAR ERA Chicago U.R) Kitchen me chanics who are working tire lessly on new and improved non-squirt non-cut can openers may have to return to building better mousetraps when the war is over. The tin can is being pushed off .its household pinJ nacie, a spoKesman for the na tion s grocers stated. Mrs. Rose M. Kiefer, execu- SB mm PERSONAL CALENDAR . Wednesday - ' 6:80 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 12:80 p. m. Loyalty Circle of Methodist church, luncheon at parsonage, 27 North Orange street. Hostesses,' Mrs. Louis Kirby, Mrs. Harry Meyers, Mrs. Walter W. uohnson. 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 d. m. Chrysanthemum Thimble club, home of Mrs. Car rie Milnes, 820 Narregan street. Brine sewine. 2:00 n. m. Medford W. C. T. U., home of Dr. Susie v. stana ard. 1105 West Main street. 7:30 t. m. Lady Lions, des sert at home of Mrs. L. C. Coyle, 708 Park avenue. 8:00 d. m. Past 'Noble Grands' club, Girls' Community club, business and social meet ing. Friday 1:00 p. m. Friday Luncheon club, home of Mrs. Maude Mice 713 West Eleventh street. Bring service only. N 2:00 p. m. Women's Mission' ary society . of Presbyterian church at church to hear the Rev. Samuel Cassells, returned missionary. tlve secretary of the National Association of Retail Grocers, is convinced that "seeing is believ ing" will be the postwar selling point on foods. As a result, many commodities will be packed in Visual containers, instead of in cans, the contents WHAT CAUSES' N. EPILEPSY? JCTsoofcla containing the opinions cf"ffl& tnous doctora on this Inlereiting subject will bo son! FREE, while Ihey lost, to any reader writing to the Educotlonol OM.Iojv 51S Fifth Are- New York, N.Y DsM A16B BUY WAR BONDS Nights Only Weekdays Doors Open 6:45 TODAY and THURSDAYI ii.i.i3,i1;vitr,vm 1 tv - Tieinon niuea RUTH WARRICK lOBEET 8 VAN Two Roaring ACTION HITS ALSO t FRANK JENKS In "SHAKE HANDS WITH MURDER" TONIGHT DREAMLAND Popular Prices 8 to 12 4. BIG HOURS OF DANCING RAY'S MUSIC I of which are divulged only over the kitchen stove. ' But, she added, that is only one reason why the tin can will never return to its pre-war su premacy. "Many foods will be froien and sold in cardboard contain ers," Mrs. Kiefer said. "Others will be dehydrated. Concen trates developed through the scientific study of amino acids will become increasingly popu lar. - "With the widespread use of helicopters, field-fresh fruits and vegetables will be flown from farm to kitchen door In a mat ter of minutes. Peas, for exam ple, wil be shelled at the farm and rushed by air to homes In the nearest communities." All Under One Roof Improvements also will be made In the corner store, for the housewife who prefers to "shop around" for groceries, ac cording to Mrs. Kiefer. She predicted the store of to morrow will be one in which the consumer can obtain his en tire needs under one roof. In stallation of separate depart ments for frozen foods, delica tessens, refrigerated lockers, lunch counters, bakery and ca tering departments also is In prospect, she said. ' Not only will commodities be more attractively arranged, but various self-help devices, such as rotating counters, may be in troduced. At these counters, housewives will study attractive arrange ments of commodities with the food speaking for itself in "vis ual containers." instead of hid. ing behind fancy labels, she sam. i , SCHOOL RUSH DAYS OVER Melrose, Mass. (U.R) For the first time in 37 years Mrs. Her bert S. Tourtlllott of Melrose hasn't any children to bundle off to school this fall. The youngest of her nine children was gradu ated from Melrose high school recently. Her brood has attended public schools and colleges for a total of 132 academic years. Lake Winnipesaukee has 365 Islands on for every day of. the year but only 274 of them are habitable. Too Late to Classify WAteWD Housekeeper for motor a(e about ( hit day. Call 38M. . Utopia lounix nivai FOR SALE Iron baby crib, springs and mattress, hlih chair, nursing cnair. aju ivy, . WANTED J ani treat. Apply at olllce JVST arrived - NupaX &"et or A-1 nrEwuii ,u.. ... -- peai. hh vm Ciroeery. tXPERT furniture moving podded van service e!1 fireproof storage apace. T. E. SAM- SON CO. TOR BALS Scratch Food, per cwt. -...... . SO Get Hen Scratch with plenty of Corn at Samson'a. Straw Bright S-wire balea. each 1.00 Hog Feed per cwt In ton lota... 2.30 Com per cwt. ..-. 3 00 yellow Eastern (Eoonomical) Dairy Feed per SO.lb. bag ........ S SO Special Dairy a nutritive feed. Alfalfa Seed Modoc County seed. Thli high-grade seed. Is scarce. Get youra now and hold lt for future use. Roofing Paper per roll 1M r. X. SAMSON CO. FOR SALE Frozen foods. Plct weet brand. New low prices. ' Oak dale grocery. THERE will be an electric stream lined Mollette cream separator sold at the Midway Auction yards Thursday. Also an electric Incu bator. 000-egg capacity. Several sad dle mares with colts at their sides, and bred to a Palomino staUion. Midway Auction Co. A FEW nice fryers. Dressier. 1107 E. Main. Phone 3638. SPITZENBURG APPLES, full weight, lidded boxes, fancy and extra fancy. oaKQaie grocery HIGH achool girl want work after 2:30 and Saturday. . rfeierenccs. FORDSON tractor and" plow. Also country home, Bo-acre rancn. !ee Bob Lee Radio Electric, Jackson- vllle. RADIOS Consol Zenith 4 Table Ra dlos Motorola 42" Car Radio and 3 Battery Sets. Have your radio re paired at Bob Lee Radio-Electric. Marble Corner, Jacksonville. "Just 10 Minutes from Medford." WANTED to buy Small pressure cooker. Tribune. Box 631. FOR SALE Prewar Monarch electric range and trash burner combined with copper colls. Phone 4917. PACKING, crating arid shipping. Com- glete service. City Transfer and tot-age. Phone 4664. 38 S. Fir st. FOR RENT at 12S N. Holly, 2 -room apartment. Adults. re .ear - ;,Fsii.iiBaa-- - m tuhnttore floras,, complete, m6 Soe 288S. Davis Transfer and Storage Co., 40 S. Fir st. FOR A PERSONAL OR AUTO LOAN See THE OREGON FINANCE CO. 4S South Central A Pioneer Firm COUPLE wishes ' ride to Klamath Falls, Friday evening or Saturday morning. Mrs. GUklson, M. M. Dept. store, or 713 Cedar. WANTED Someone to care for small children for room and board and wages. Phone 2558. CABIN and rooms for rent. 328 N. Riverside. $9,500 NEAR MEDFORD 30 acres, all good soli, modern almost new home; good bam. other outbuilding: partly In alfalfa: oil macadam road. Will take good Med tford home in exchange. This place is priced right. MARK A. GOLDY AGENCY Phone 3286 105 East Mala (Exclusive Agents) BOYS' and GIRLS crawlers, bib over, alls and white shirts up to site 3. Tiny Tot Shop, 328 Medford Center FOR SALE! household furniture and electrical appliances; 3 complete beds with inner spring mattresses, odd pieces of dishes and miscel laneous articles. Also 1935 Hupmo bile sedan. Mrs. Anita Blals, Gold Hill. CHAMP SAYS: A valve Job can save See us today. Champ's Garage, 311 E. 3 th. JUST arrived Training pants and un dershtrts. all sizes up to 6. Tiny Tot Shop. 326 Medford Center Bldg. THERE will be sold at the Midway Auction Co.. Thurs.. Nov. 9, a bunch of good weaner pigs, Chester white sow to farrow soon. FOR SALE Neat, modern, small home, 3 lots In Central Point, $1600. Also fine home on N. Peach, $4300, terms. See A. F. Flowers. 12th at. near Front. Real Estate Broker. FOR SALE New 4 -room house, barn, chicken house, 3 acres. Irrigated and in clover. See Harry Long, Real estate uroKer. a. mversiae. ANKLETS All sires In white and col ors. Tiny Tot Shop, 326 Medford Ctnter Bldg. FOR SALE $3,000 contract paying 6 interest on $10,000 ranch. Good improvements, free water and elec tricity. ee Marry Lrong, Real Estate Broker, S. Riverside. COLD-STUFFED NOSE? Open up the cold blockade in your none with fast-acting Penetro Nose Drops. Breathe freer, oaaier, almost instantly, aa they cool, soothe and shrink swollen nasal membranes. Caution: Use only aa directed. Generous bottle 25c, 60e. Get PENETRO NOSE DROPS UIARCO ' CHAMP SAYS; A Wca fob today may save a smash-up tomorrow. We I are brake specialists. Champ's Ga rage. 311 K. 5th. WANTED Someone to make six tai lored button holes. Phone 7272. FOR SALE Fryers and hens, about 20 hens and the rest fryers, at bar gain. 421 S. Front. Phone 8679. TRY FISHER S Mormilx. It Is a real dairy feed. Faber s, 34 S. Riverside. Phone 4449. WANTED Chest of drawers or small dresser, circulating heater, 3-buxner cieciric plate. none atom. FOR SALE 12", 2 -speed, ocsillatlng electric fan, good condition: man's 12 size, gold. 17.jewel. Waitham mi pocket watch. Phone 3213. fro AT A 3 -room house,' modern; VvftftTtJu large lot, room for gar i den;elec. range: house in f ood condition: paved street. Some erms; immediate possession. H. N. txiiiana. Kroner. z2o s. uaxasie. FOR" RENT Paint spray, gun. By th day or week. Faber's, 34 8. River side, fnone 4449. IOR SALE Super Meat Dog Food, made with raw meat. Faber's, 34 S. Riverside. Pnone 4449. FOR RENT Desirable, modern apart- meni. aquiis. 010 a. uaxaaie, WANTED Manure, any kind, any mount, uau alter 7 p. m. iwt . FOR RENT To employed adults, email, furnished housekeeping room. Comfortable sleeping rooms, reason ably priced: with breakfast privi- fOR SALE -Digging my orange-color-. ed Tigridla bulbs. Buy now at 80c per dozen. 343 N. Grape street. CHAMP SAYS: We can save you money on that motor overhaul, ma terial and workmanship guaranteed. See us first. Champ's Garage, 311 x. Din. GIRL WANTED at Roxy Ann Con fectlonary. Hours from 11 a. m. to 7 p. m. No Sunday work. Steady CAR OWNERS Largest stock of auto generators repaired, rewound or new to choose from at Severin Electric. 1303 m. Riverside. Signal Station, CALL FABERS for best quality red fir sawdust. Phone 4449. 34 S. River side. NEW FIR SAWDUST for burns; Medford Fuel Co.. Tel 3111. REPLACE your brotten winaow glass New glass installed while ?oj wait MEDFORD MILL WORK CO. The Glass House, Phone 4113. loth and Urapa. WANTED AT ONCE Girl for' stenographer and general office work. Pleas ant working conditions. CALIFORNIA-PACIFIC UTILITIES CO. PHONE 4800 d8 W4nMdft7 Wot. 9, 1944 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE SITVeOt WANTED Woman to wash dishes. iserrydsie restaurant, 1512 N. River--side. Best of wages. No night or Sunday work. , COfiAA Cash. 2-bedroom house, ga lundr teays. anriiha nil haslar r-trin refrigerator, fully furnished with (ood furniture. Located on Alice St 'ictorj: Sether. Brophy Bldg. WE BUYEM WE SELLEM. Come in and Sea Them . 1939 Pontiac Sedan. 1936 PontUo Sedan. 1936 Plymouth Sedan. 1935 Plymouth Sedan. IBM Nash Sedan. 1938 Studebaker Sedan. . 1830 Model A Roadster. New suddIv Davton-McClaven 8-Ply Tlres--Bring in Your Certificates uooayear aeriea os l.iics Anti-free re Heater Hose Get Ready for Winter Now A. Z. "Tubby" DEAN 4 Your Pontlao Dealer Richfield Station. Dial 2942. 6th and Crape. Buy War Bonds. CASH TS A FLASH FOR YOUR CAR Save Time. Cash and Gas. Call Automobile Market, Friendly Medford Dealer. Ph. 3919. th and Bartlert No Red Tape When You Sell to La. ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON All kinds nr beauty service, permanents a specialty. Ph. 2664. 130 N Central Rough bi.ox & fir Slabs afg double load $6 30 green. Med. Fuel i.q., jiu WILL care for child m my home. FOR SALE Enameled front cook stove, Mrs. Thomas, 313 Oak at Central Point. FOR SALE Ear ' corn. John Darby, Grlffen Creek. ACCORDION CONCERT LUIGl RANG AN DON BOTTAR1 of Portland Sun Nov. 12th, 2 o'clock, K, P. Hall Sponsored by Eve Prentice Accordion Band WOMAN wanted to work in restau rant Apply in person. Berrydaie Restuarant, 1312 N. Riverside. Gas on Stomach KtJid4 (a fc aunaiw m dMbl iwst mm) back W1)en new lomMti add cauiei patnful. mlTacst tng u. tour atomafb and heart bum. doctor, usually traaerlbs tba fsKwt artlnj medicines known for arapuiQtUlo relief DMtllclnei like Uioee In nU -era TeblMfcNo leiaili. Bell im brlnn ewnfon In s UtU CC nUUU DOlUS W 111 l WUWt BWM uea, mn. STARTS TODAY! 4V DAYS THE GUHnOROUS SCRERm-EIRb OF THE 0ZRRKS I V ; juDy&J CANOVA ..BRING LAW TO THE LAWLESS! Johnny Mack BROWN I ROSS HUNTER. )W'THis tconoA , richardlane Y&w ' 'f- HAYMOW) HATT0H Use Mali nibuuo Want Ada Tit NO Hi pt km hot iiestioD? U in fetl hiidaely afttr ntlng? Dtpititsoarorspsitiasll? Do yoa de! tired listless? Do you feel headachy and upset due ta poorly digested foodr To feel cheerful and happy again your food must be. digested properly. aeh day, Nature must produce about two pints oi a vital digestive juice to help digest your food. If Nature fallaj your food may remain undigested leaving you headachy and irritable.. Therefore, you must increase the flow? of this di (festive tuice. f!rfjr' TJtrU Liver Pills increase this flow quickly often in as little aa 30 minute. AndJ you're on the road to feeling better. Don't depend on artificial aids ttf . counteract indigestion when Carter'e Little Liver Pills aid digestion after Na ture's own order. Take Carter's Little Liver Pills aa directed. Get them at any .drugstore. Only 10c and 25.. RUMMAGE SALE THURSDAY NOV. 9th K.P. HALL Doors Open at 9:00 ONE DAY ONLY! Sponsored by PYTHIAN SISTERS THE LAFFIEST DAFFIEST SHOW, IN TOWN! - T,'.- ' -mail r -t ?V I