Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 10, 1944, Image 7

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LOCAL and
In Service Harold Henry
Van Dyke, Medford, was induct
ed into the army at Fort Lewis
on October 25, according to -the
registrar at Selective Service
Board number 1.
Brother 111 W. p. Andrews of
85 Vancouver avenue received a
wire Thursday stating that his
brother who resides in Sparta,
N. C, was seriously ill. Mr.
Andrews left that night by train
for the east.
Concert . Announced Mrs.
Eve Prentice' stated today that
plans have been completed for
the presentation here of Luigi
Bangan and Don Bottari of Port
land, accordion trusts. The con
cert will be Sunday afternoon at
2 o'clock at the K. of P. hall
under the' auspices of Mrs. Pren
tice s accordion band.
'
Armistice Parade The Armis
tice Day parade will take the
following route, with one minor
change from last night's paper,
according to Col. W. H. Paine,
chairman of the parade. It will
proceed from Main street to
Klverside avenue; from River
side avenue to Sixth street:
from Sixth street to Bartlett
street; and return to Main street,
terminating at the city park.
CHECK SNEEZES
AND SNIFFLES
9 itmna m 1 1 am m
ery to heln vou ftl
uener. camion: use
only as directed. Get
Starts TUES. Nov.
'WINNER Of
ACADEMY
AWARDS
including JENNIFER JONES'
priwmningjierformanca
Matinees:
Adults 76e
Kiddies 40c
(Under 12)
1 1
v
VHI
fill 0SStSs-
Js i
One Performance Only
Each Matinee and Eve.
Matinees at 1:30
Evenings at 6:45
Military
55c
ffcdfcrd Pes! 15 -American Legion
MERRICK'S and
DREAMLAND
2 HALLS-1 ADMISSION
We're turned our two halls or.r to the Legion for
these two big benefit balls. Remember your choice
of NEW and OLD TIME dancnig at ONE ADMISSION
PRICEI
PERSONAL
CALENDAR
Caturday
12 noon Covered dish dinner
tor Pocahontas and Redmen
members and families at Red
men hall, Apple street, follow
ing Armistice Day parade.
12:15 p. m. American Legion
auxiliary, luncheon at Holland
Hotel. .
2:00 p. m. Brief meeting of
Zuleima Temple, Daughters of
the Nile,- in Ashland Masonic
hall.
2:30 p. m. College Women's
club of the Rogue River valley,
Girls' Community club.
9:00 p. m. Dance at Redmen
Hall, Apple street, for Pocahon
tas and Redmen lodge members
and invited guests.
CalHornlin Here J. B. Hurd
of Piedmont, Calif., spent the
past week-end in Medford visit
ing with his mother, Mrs. E. H.
Hurd, 1138 West Tenth street,
and renewing friendships in the
city. Mr. Hurd is a member of
the Alexander and Baldwin com
pany of San Francisco and
Hawaii.
Juveniles to Meet The Juve
nile Degree of Honor club will
meet tomorrow afternoon at the
home of the director. Ida M.
Wilson, 7 Chestnut street, be
tween the hours of 2 and 4
o'clock. Members are urged to
attend and to bring friends.
There will be a wiener roast.
Mrs. Wilson states that' mothers
of the club members are always
welcome.
14th
Eveniqgi:
Adults $1.10
Kiddies 55c
(Under 12)
Military
76c
Plan MOW to Attend the
ARMISTICE DAY
BALL
SATURDAY IIIGIIT
NOVEMBER II
Sponsored By
EVERYONE INVITED O
RAY'S MUSIC
LI. Clar Home TA. Charles
Clay arrived in Medford recently
on a short leave to visit his wife
and son, Charles III. Mrs. Clay
and her son are residing at the
Evelyn apartments for the dura
tion.
B
Delinquent Anyone knowing
the present address of Gordon
Charles Wagner is asked to con
tact Selective Service Board No.
1, or telephone 4200. Wagner is
listed as delinquent with the
board for failing to keep them
advised of his address.
Returns for Day Dr. A. A.
Soule returned Thursday from a
vacation in the Klamath region
where he enjoyed a successful
duck bunt. He plans to leave
again today for Portland and
will return to. resume practice
November 19.
Barbara Stone Her Wavo
Seaman 1c Barbara Stone. ar
rived in Medford this morning,
from Astoria, Oregon, where she
is stationed. She plans to con
tinue to Klamath Falls to meet
her husband, Donald R. Stone,
Army Air Corps, who has re
turned from 14 months overseas.
The couple will be In Medford
for several' weeks.
HIt-and-Run Driver Roy G.
Smith, Medford, has filed a re
port stating that the passenger
car he was driving was struck
by a hit-and-run driver yester
day on California street, Jack
sonville, and caused damage
estimated at $35. According to
the report, Smith was traveling
south on California street at
about 15 miles per hour, when
the other car, leaving Jackson
ville at a high speed, and tak
ing the center of the road, cut
so close behind Smith's vehicle
that he hit its left rear fender
and tore off the end of the rear
bumper.
.
Class Tonight Third In the
series of accident prevention
classes being held in Medford by
the Red Cross under the direc
tion of Sidney Llambias, field
representative from the area of
fice, will be at the Chamber of
Commerce tonight at 7:15 p. m.
Monday night a group meeting
of all three classes from Med
ford and Ashland will be held
at the Chamber of Commerce
here, with special demonstra
tions and speakers. On the pro
gram win De dick salze, city
traffic officer; . Miss Elizabeth
McGalliard, county public health
nurse; Ed Canoose, assistant fire
chief and one other speaker yet
to De announced, other' class
meetings have been scheduled
Nov. 15 and 20, also at the Cham
ber of Commerce.
EPISCOPAL "QUIET DAY"
ARMISTICE OBSERVANCE
Parishioners of St. Mark's
Episcopal church were teminded
today of the observance of Ar
mistice day as the traditional
"quiet day." The rector, the
Rev. George R, Turney, states
that there will be Holy Commun
ion at 7:30 a. m., noon-day prayer
at la noon and an Intercession
service at 5 p. m.
Throughout the day there will
be continuous prayer in tho
church, with men and women of
the congregation remaining for
lo-minuie intervals in order that
there may be someone present at
ail times.
PAPER UNDELIVERED
Grants Pass, Nov. 10 (U.R)
Two Courier routes remained
undelivered Wednesday night
on account of the election re
turns delaying publication. A
staff of tabulators worked all
nisht Ions and until
nesday to complete the election
hhla 1
V FOXHOLE REUNION
LOS An?elM (IIP) Msrln. T
Miles Overholt, Jr., riding along
a Guam road in a Jeep, ran into
an artillery fire barrage. Diving
into tne nearest foxhole, he
found it already occupied by
Lt. Paul Dorsey, a childhood
friend he hadn t seen for years.
Neither knew the nthor iv-n tn
the Marines, much less in the
same Dauie on the same Island.
KIILIN ATTACK'
IS STEPPED UP
BY J APF0 R C ES
Bitter Fighting For Main
Fortifications of Former
' Site of American Air Base
Chungking, Nov. 10 U.R)
Japanese troops are attacking
Kweilln with "increased vigor"
and are engaged in bitter fight
ing with Chinese garrison troops
in the main fortifications of the
city, Chinese army spokesman
said today.
(There was no Information
from Chungking supporting a
Japanese claim that. Kweilln
and'Liuchow, once the sites of
U. S. air bases 90 miles apart
in Kwangsl province, had been
"completely captured." Indeed,
the Japanese themselves issued
confused reports. After an
nouncing capture of both cities,
Tokyo radio, heard by United
Press,- San Francisco, said
merely that Kweilin had been
encircled" and . that 50,000
Chinese troops were trapped
within the city.)
The spokesman said the Jap
anese were approaching Lieu-
chow along a half-dozen routes
and had advanced to a point ap
proximately 15 miles from the
city.
At Kweilln, the spokesman
said, enemy troops have crossed
the Kwei river outside the east
gate of the city and are "In bit
ter engagement with our main
fortifications."
(The Kwei river flows at the
very edge of the city.)
(A Dome! news dispatch, re
corded by FCC, said the Japa
nese captured Kweilin, capital
of Kwangsl province, at noon
Friday (Tokyo time) and claim
ed the Chinese 31st army had
surrendered.)
(Tokyo, quoting a dispatch
from the "Kweilin front," said
later that the fate of 50,000 Chi
nese troops In Kwilin "has now
been sealed by the complete en
clrclement" of the city. "Not a
single retreating enemy Is- per
mitted to pass through the Jap
anese cordon around Kweilin.")
A 14th AAF communique re
ported bad weather made opera
tions impossible in the Kweilin
area, but that Maj. Gen. Claire
Chennault's P-40S- penetrated
the overcast to strafe Poaching
alrfied, west of Hengyang, Wed
nesday. A Chinese communique yes
terday charged the Japanese
used poison gas in an attempt
to break down Chinese defenses
In Kweilin.
Too Late to Classify
FOR &ALsVllomDleta household fur-
nlshingi for seven-room house. 109
FOR RENT Sleeping room. 303 N.
LOST Rosary beads. Please" leave at
Lamport!, ttewara.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment,
close In; utilities furnished. Phone
3994
Sleeping rooms. 146 s. Hoiiy.
FOR SALE Barley, wheat, baled
straw, corn, rnone onu.
?AR SAT.W Modem home. larre liv
ing room, dining room, kitchen.
Breakfast room. Datn. utility room,
3 bedrooms, plastered. Inlaid lino
leums, hardwood .floors, fireplace,
' built-in closets and cupboards, un
derground sprinkling system, double
garage, fruit and nut trees; paved
street, on west side. Address Own
er, box see, co Meoiora num tt.d
una.
FOR SALfe-felmmons box springs
ana mattress, uooa as new; aio.
Ft. one 30za. -
GIFTS for Christmas: Children's hats.
beanies, purse., mittens, suspender
eta, baby harnesses. All made of
au-wooi xeii, special oraers xuiea.
FOR SALE 3 h. p. outboard "motor.
peg 9 Liey r,asf. oiae icxaco.
WANTED to rent a farm wtth or
without equipment, carl w. jserg-
man, hi. a, pox la.
INCOME PROPERTY $11.000. Yearly
rental $1,470. Medford business
orooerty. Good location. $5,000 will
handle. Balance on time. Phone
owner, 3517. or zmu
FOR SALE 1040 cab-over -engine
jumDer uuck. id - ton capacity;
equipped with power take off, has
new Mercury motor, 11 good tires;
or will consider hauling by con-
Tract, rnone duo, Asniana.
OR SALE-l-Blue Ribbon milk in mm
chine, practically new, 3 single
units; ano. tva liitk si. nay wyant
FOR SALE 420 N. Holly. Attractive
Income and home; 3 bedrms. and
bath downstairs, 4 bedrms. and bath
upstairs, hardwood floors and fire
place In large living room. Imme.
oiaie possession, cnaries r. Hay,
neaiior, nm. ai7, ueoiora JBldg
Phone 3002.
COME TO CASfeV'fl East 3ide Texaco
to get your car ready for the win
ter. Expert lubrication, washing,
brake service and repairing. Pat-
iciica, tnjersaqr ica.
FOR SALE Electric range, Hotpolnt,
all Whf Is. .Tmnt mnA iWtLtar
)rge automatic left-hand oven.'
DANCE
EVERY
SAT. KITE
At the Picturesque
WAGON WHEEL
PAVILION
4 Miles from Medford on
Griffin Creek Road
Dancing Btarli at
Swell Music Good Floor
Loti of Fun
Coma Out and Meat
Your Frtendi
STEVE BAKER
and DAVE GOULD
7 OCA EpHonl btry !n a (oed
ul.OJU home and Income prop-
Artv- A Mflmi u, 1 1 h 1
ante baths. AH very modern end
In line condition with 4-room mod.
house In beck; S extra fine lots ad
joining This property U close In
on S. Oak dale ave.
Also
1 1 0 CrtA 53 scree. trrtsated,
wlu0UU (rM water: tf-rm. mod.
i hmiia wtth basement.
Grade A dairy barn. 16 stanchions:
milk cooler, separator, 3-unit surge
milker. 14 cows. 1 thoroughbred
bull. 8 calves, 3 horses, 50 tons hay,
400 bus. -grain: $8,000 down, terms
on balance. Ben R. Cooper, Broker:
Chas. Blaise, Salesman. Office 223
N. Riverside. Phone 7357. or 7313.
LIVE TURKEYS WANTED Will pay
ceiling price, east atae AurKet,
nieaiora.
FOR SALE Small enamel wood
range, first-class order; $40. ee i
13 peat ty or cau aiau.
FOR SALE Ww tin house electric
range, crib mattress, doume coil
springs. First house to right on, S.
reacn, oti etewart-
ALTERING, repairing, rellnlng, tallor-
CU UUUUIl IIUICIi lliril MU au
garments. Mrs. Gould, 10S Wah-
lngion.
FOR SALE Jersey heifer calf. 140
apring su
FURNITURE MOVING Regular van
service, state or nauonwiae. mono
2888. Davis Transfer & Storage Co.,
40 s. First.
WANTED A row boat in good condi-
uon. in answering give lengui, con
dition of boat and price asked.
Tribune, tjoxaaa.
STORAGE SERVICE Two-story brick
bldg.. furniture careiuity nanaiea.
Sersonal lockers. City Transfer &
tnrnD Phnn. iftfld. an s. Fir St.
W ANTE Live colored fryers. WTO
pay celling price. Laii Dioe martlet
of Medford. '
FOR A PERSONAL OR AUTO LOAN
See
THE OREGON FINANCE CO
45 South Central.
A Pioneer Firm
DANCE Redman hall. Saturday, No-
vember 11. Kcdman .rocanontas m-
vlted guests.
LOST Tuesday, Nov. 7, coin bracelet,
ersme to tast jacKson. men xviary
erside to East Jackson, the Mary
St. Gift from von overseas. Call
2898.
WANTED 13-gnuge shells, heavy
snot, none zhui oeiore iu a. m.
aat, mil or puck, tor every pox.
FOR SALE Hercules diesel 'motor.
model lmjoc. can oe seen at o
coy s Machinery, ill w. rir,
FOR SALE n-bed. completa with
mattress ana springs; siu. 393 s.
jacKson.
FOR "SALE 6-room modern' house.
glass porch with bunt-ins, acre.
Also fur. catiin. w. lzw-j n.
HOUS7 cleaning and window wash
ing. Call 3702.
FOR SALE Dry fir wood. Phone
LIVE TURK FYS WANTED Will pay
ceiling puce. n.asi ame Aiaritei,
Medford.
55-GALLON steel "drums for aale at
91 apiece. 124 N. Riverside in the
MerricK nidg.
FOR RENT To employed- civilian
aauiis, nmnu wen-iurnisnea npan
ment; electric refrigerator, private
paui. oat Appie.
STAMPER & GOFF BROS.
Will be Closed
Armistice Day, November 11
When the West Was Fightin' Mad
One Man Made It Laugh!!
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SHOWING
DAYS
ENDS SATURDAY NITE
GREENWICH VILLAGE
FOR BKVRt pafrs almost new white
prewar not-Key bkhios, size o ana i,
each. 309 Beatty.
FOR SALE AND IMMEDIATE POS-
bEbMUi. a o-room nouse, pavea
street, hardwood floors in living
room and dining room. Fireplace,
redecorated throughout Furnace.
Priced to sell. Brown Se White
Agency, 104 West Main. Phone 3920.
WANTED Live colored fryers. WtU
pay ceiling price. East side Market
oi meaioro.
.IUST arrived Training pants and un-
cersnirts, an sizes up to o. liny lot
ShOD. 328 Medford Center Bldg.
ANKLETS All sizes in white and col-
ors. Tiny Tot snop, aao Aiediora
Center Bids.
WANTE D Someone to make six taT-
lored button holes. Phone 7272.
FOR RENT Paint spray gun. By the
day or ween, raoer s. a o. mvcr-
side. Phone 4449.
FOR RENT Desirsble. modern apart-
ment. Adults, cie b. oaKdaie.
WANTED Manure, any kind, any
a moun t. can alter 7 p. m.
NEW FIR SAWDUST for burners
Medford fuel Co.. tci am.
WANTED Woman to wash dishes.
Berrydaie restaurani, laid w River
side. Best of wages. No night or
Sunday work.
FOR SALE Super Ment Dog kood.
made wim raw meai. raoer. a o.
Kiversioe. rnone
REPLACE your broaen window glass
new glass insiauco wnue vou wait
MEDFORD MILL WORK CCv
The Glass House.
Phone 41 13 10th snd Orspe-
ACCORDION CONCERT
LUIGI RANGAN DON BOTTARI
n( Pnrtltinrt
Sun-, Not. 13th, 3 o'clock. K. P. Hall
sponsored ov
Eve Prentice Accordion Band
SALE
85 USED CARS
Largest stock In southern Oregfn
to choose from Want to close out
entire stock I N Shulta. 224 N
Riverside
WANTED FOR CASH
Old stamp collections and stamped
letters from pioneer days.
THE GEM COTTAGE,
r.niH Hill 91 mile N. on 69.
ARMISTICE DAY DINNER Follow
ing tne paraoe, uio touiwi
Church, at West Main and Laurel,
will serve a baked ham dinner with
Ice cream dessert, on Saturday from
n:ag io i p. m. mic.
EXPERT furniture moving padded
van service experienced m n
fireproof storage space. F. E. SAM
SON CO.
FOR SALE '!
Scratch Food, per cwt. ....ta .90
Get Hen Scratch with plenty of
Corn at Samson's.
Straw Bright 3-wire bales, each 1.00
Hog Feed per cwt. In ton lota. 3 50
Corn per cwt. ,. 3.00,
Yellow Eastern (Economical) ,
Dairy Feed per 80-lb. bag . SAO
Special Dairy a nutritive feed.
Alfaira Seed-Modoc County seed.
This high-grade seed is scarce.
Get yours now and hold it for
future use.
Roofing Paper per roll 143
F. S. SAMSON CO.
BOYS' and GIRLS crawlers, bib over
alls and white shirts up to size 3.
Tiny Tot Shop. 326 Medford Center
FOR SALE Household furniture and
electrical appliances; 2 complete
beds with inner spring mattresses,
odd pieces of dishes and miscel
laneous articles. Also 1935 Hupmo
blle sedan. Mrs, Anita Blals, Gold
Hill.
DlQg,
FWir. Kot. 10. 1944 MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUWE SEVER
f OQAA Cash. 2 -bedroom house, ga-
ttffaUUU rage, laundry trays.
T shrubs, oil heater, electric
refrigerator, fully furnished with
good furniture. Located on Alice St
Victor C Sether. Brophy Bldg.
CAR OWNERS Largest stocx of auto
generators repaired, rewound or new
to choose from at Severin Electric,
l.'ioa N, Riverside. Signal Station.
WE BUYEM WE SELLEM
Come in and See Them
1939 Pontlae Sedan.
1938 Pontlae Sedan.
1936 Plymouth Sedan.
1935 Plymouth Sedan.
1938 Nash Sedan.
193A Studebaker Seden.
1929 Model A Roadster.
New supply Dayton-McCIaven
e-Ply Tires -Br in in Y6ur Certificates
Goodyear Batteries Fog Li tea
AnU-freeze Heater Hose
Get Ready for Winter Now
A. Z. rTubby" DEAN .
Your Pontiaa Dealer
Richfield Station. Dial 1943.
6th and Grape. Buy War Bonds.
CASH rN A FLA SB
FOR YOUR CAR
8av Tun. Cash and Gas.
Call Automobile Market,
Friendly Medford Dealer.
Ph. 3910. flth and Bartlett
No Red Tape When You Sail
to us.
ADAH'S BEAUTY bALON All kinds
of beauty service. Penruuients
specialty. Ph. 3664. 120 N. Central
WANTED
AT ONCE
Girl for stenographer and
general office work. Plea
ant working eonditiont.
CALIFORNIA-PACIFIC
UTILITIES CO.
PHONE 4800
DANCE
GOOD FLOOR!
GOOD MUSIC!
By the
SILVER
MOON
ORCHESTRA
1180 Oak Sr., Ashland
Dancing Every
Saturday Night
3
3 MAJOR FIRST-RUN HTTSI
;tl:HMWI
Shows Start 1:45 6:45 8i30
A MAN AND WOMAN
AGAINST A NATIONI
PAUL
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, LUnHi .TSat,
Acodemy AwarfJ '
STARTS
SUNDAY
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FEATURES
FUNATICS!
T
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Must End Shturday NIte
$H! HITS A NCW NOT! IN HIIARITCI
Vt sTaTJk. asTXl
JUDY CANOVA
PLUSi Johnny Mack Brown
in
"LAW OF THE VALLEY"
ts0HO
3'
Bn.tToluraT
SHEHT HOWARD
dlW ROSENILOOBI
IUXC LXNO
ROUGH BLOX ItR SLABS Bl(
double load SO-50 sfrew. Med. Fuel
Co.. TeL 3111.
Are your books set up to gW
YOU the information YOU
want as wall as what ths
goTamment wants? Phone M.
A. CRAMER, 8194. Boole
keeping and Accounting Ser
vice, or write 825 DAKOTA
ST. I will bo out to call on yon
KGW
TONIGHT
at
9:30
Medford's Own
JOANNA
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; Jackson Count'
, Broadcasting
from the stage)
of the
: BROADWAY
THEATRE
PORTLAND.
,' In the
"MISS OREGON"
CONTEST
"820 TIME"
9:30 to 10:00
TONIGHT
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Mights Only Weekdays
Mats, on Sat. 8c Sun. ' ' '!
Hurryl Ends Sat. Nltal
MYSTERY TERROR!
GJSOST
Plus: "SiWer City Raiders"
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