LOCAL and
Fined Carl Borg wu fined
$1.00 in city police court Mon
day on a charge of riding double
on a bicycle.
On Business Major William
H. Adams, state procurement of
ficer for selective service, ar
rived in Medford today from
Salem on business with the two
local boards.
Minor Repairs Mrs. E. J.
Klein, 524 North Bartlett, made
application in city recorder's
office today for a permit to
make repairs on her residence
at an estimated cost of $135.
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Gas Stolen Richard E. Fan
ger, 711 South Holly street, re
ported to city police that 39 gal
lons of gasoline and a 12-ton
Walker hydraulic jack were
stolen from his truck, parked in
front of his residence, Sunday
night.
Ex-School Official Hera V.
Mildo Hillis, former Medford
school superintendent, left last
night after a brief visit in Med
ford. Mr. Hillis is now repre
senting the World Book company
and makes his home near Se
attle. -
Dance Postponed r The din
ner-dance planned for Saturday
night of this week by Medford
Sojourners' club has Leen post
poned due to contlicting dates,
it was announced today by Mrs.
Frank Humphrey, chairman in
charge.
Kurds Here Mr. and Mrs. C.
M. Hurd, former well-known
Medford residents, are in Med
ford to transact business and to
visit Mrs. H. D. Byington and
her son, Frederick, 129 Willam
ette street. The Hurds now live
in La Jolla, Calif.
"
, Minor Accidents Richard E.
Fanger, 711 South Holly street,
and John A. Cummlngs, Rt. 2,
drove trucks involved in a minor
collision Monday on Highway
62, according to a report on file.
Ora Meyers, 422 Park avenue,
and James A. Bryden, Rt. 2,
drove passenger cars Involved in
another minor accident Tuesday,
according to a second report.
Daughter Born A daughter
weighing 7 pounds ' was born
November S to Sgt. and Mrs.
Dick Shreeve at the Camp
White station hospital. The
baby has been named Pamela
Sue. Mrs. Shreeve, the former
Ethel Nabors of Birmingham,
Ala., is making her home with
Sgt. Shreeve's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Shreeve, 739 Alder
street, while the sergeant is
overseas.
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CALENDAR
Tuesday
7:30 D. m. DpffrM nf TTnnnf
K. of P. haU. Officers please
attend for Initiation practice.
7:45 p. m. Stated meeting of
Nevita chapter, O. E. S., Central
Point, followed by reception at
8:30 p. m. In honor of Beulah
Faber.
8:00 B. m Rt Anrm'a Altar
society, public . card party at
parish hall on South Oakdale
avenue.
8:00 d. m. T.WV.AATTW
foreign policy study group at
home of Mrs. Justin Smith, 21
Geneva street. Topic, "History
of Foreign Policy."
Wednesday
10:00 a. n.Cimn Whlto
auxiliary Red Cross production
unit. Outpost., '
12:45 n. m. VloWir i,iH
covered dish luncheon at Ma
sonic hall, with members of
Electa club as guests. Bring
own service anH arttrlA far
white elephant sale.
l:O0 p. m. Chapter AA, P.
E. O., luncheon at home of Mrs.
C. H. Paslre in hnnnr tnta
vice-president.
1:00 p. m. Crater Lake aux
iliary to V. F. W home of Mrs.
R. E. Schulz. 6S4 Smith Hnllv
street, dessert luncheon.
J:uu p. m. Get-Together club,
card party at Eagles hall on
West Main street. Dessert lunch
eon. Public invited.
1:00 d. m. Past Matrons'
club. Nevita rhnntpr aalari
luncheon hnmn nf Mr W H
Bishop, 1220 East Main street.
l ia n. m.- i laircrnvi. raoion.
borhood club, home of Mrs.
Charles Campbell, Perrydale
avenue. rlp.aaerr. lnnnrir-nn.
Z:30 p. m. Wednesday Study
club, Girls Community club.
7:45 p. m. Contemporary
book club, noma of Mrs. Wil
liam H. Fluhrer.
8:00 n. m Thnntor T?W P TT
O., home of Mrs. George B
Lannne. 1 n f .rnwn nvpniiA
special meeting for state vice-
presiaeni, .
Thursday
2:00 p. m. Women's Relief
corns, armorv.- to make dan
for Inspection.
On Leave Seaman 1c Rob
ert Weisenburger, son of Mr.
and Mrs. L. M. Weisenburger,
38 Quince street, arrived in
Medford Sunday, on a short
leave; He will report back to
Great Lakes Naval Training sta
tion in Chicago for further radio
training, after a four-day visit.
Seaman Weisenburger is a grad
uate of Medford high school.
FRANK MORGAN
Anita Louis
Patricia Colling
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f Circle To Meet Just Folks
circle of the Methodist church
will meet at the church parlors
Thursday at 1:15 p. m. for des
sert Daughter Here Mrs. Edward
R. Walker of Portland is In Med
ford to spend a few days with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
UUstrap, 33 Geneva street.
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Sgt. Neff Transferred Sgt L.
L. Neff has recently been trans
ferred from Ephrata, Wash., to
Seattle and then to Redmond,
Oregon. He also was recently
promoted from corporal to ser
geant. His address is now 20th
Detachment, 412 AAF BU, Red
mond, Oregon.
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Bad Check Charge A seventeen-year-old
youth, Jack Ray
mond Cox, of Missouri, was ap
prehended by Grants Pass police
last night, on a charge of pass
ing bad checks in Medford and
Grants Pass. Cox reportedly
passed a worthless check at
Heath's Drug store In Medford.
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In Pathfinder's Unit Lt. Bob
Hubbard, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Roland Hubbard, 828 Minnesota
street, is one of ten men chosen
from 100 army air corps naviga
tors for the army's new Path
finder's unit." Lt. Hubbard, who
was recently in Medford on a
short leave, has reported back
to Fort Wayne, Indiana, to com
plete his training.
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Sergeant Returns Sgt. Ever
ett M. Young recently returned
to his work at Carlsbad, New
Mexico, after a two weeks fur
lough with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. M. Young, Rt. 1, Cen
tral Point. Mrs. Young and Ever
ett spent one week-end visiting
relatives in Cottage Grove.
Their other son, Sgt. Cleo H.
Young, who is in Italy, has been
awarded the expert infantry
medal.
Neighbor Policy
To Be Subject Of
Talk Here Monday
"Is the Good Neighbor Pol
icy a Failure?" will be the sub
ject of an address which Dr.
Hernando Tavares of Brazil will
give here next Mdnday evening,
November 20. Dr. Tavares is
in the United States giving a
series of lectures and leading
forum discussions on the time
ly topic of this country's "good
neighbor" policy toward South
American nations and is being
brought to Medford by the
Jackson County League of Worn
en Voters.
Dr. Tavares Is a Brazilian
scientist and physician and re
ported to be widely known In
his own country.
SECOND UKRAINE
ENEMYJIIIIONS
Russian Forces Thrust To
Within 16 Miles Of Buda
pest In Drive On Capital
Moscow, Nov. 14 (U.R) The
2nd Ukranlnlan army outflanked
the enemy stronghold of Jasz
bereny today and sent armored
forces thrusting to within less
than 16 miles east of Budapest
In a converging drive on the
Hungarian capital, already be
sieged from the south.
(Berlin reported that Soviet
tanks had driven into Jaszber-
eny, 31 miles east of Budapest,
yesterday, but the enemy re
port was not confirmed by the
Russian communique.)
, Forces Move Rapidly
Marshal Rodion Y. Mallnov-
sky forces, which swung a 30
mile arc around Jaszbereny,
were moving rapidly in the
drive from the east and ad
vanced more than 10 miles In 24
hours, despite increasing enemy
opposition.
The offensive, the second
launched against Budapest by
Red army, was taking a heavy
toll of German and Hungarian
forces. A communique said
that 1200 enemy troops were
killed and 1000 others captured
yesterday on the eastern ap-
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preaches to the capital, with the
20th Hungarian Infantry divi
sion reduced to about 1000 men.
Mallnovsky's thrust from the
east was spearheaded by one
unit which seized Benye, 16
miles -east of Budapest, the
western anchor of the arc
around Jaszbereny.
Highways Cut
The eastern end of the arc
was established in JaszapatL 10
miles east of Jaszbereny, where
the Soviet forces cut one of the
two main highways between
Budapest and Miskolc, the
country' seventh city in north
eastern Hungary.
(Berlin said other Russian
troops which entered Fuezesa
bony, 30 miles southwest of
Miskolc, were menacing the
second highway 18 miles above
the first road. Cutting of the
two highways would leave the
Germans and Hungarians In
northeastern Hungary only a
long circuitous route to Buda
pest.) Fall From Cliff
Proves Fatal To
Woman On Picnic
Monterey, Cal., Nov. 14. (U.R)
Martha Harrider, 29, Pullman,
Wash., plcnlclng with her fur
loughlng husband, Sgt. Sherman
Harrider, fell off a cliff at Pt.
Lobos and drowned Saturday,
it was. disclosed yesterday.
Sgt. Harrider, a wounded vet
eran of the Sicily and Italy cam'
paigns, jumped into the heavy
surf and made two vain attempts
to rescue his wife.
Once he had her in his arms
and started ashore with her, but
waves tore her loose from his
grasp. Harrider was severely
buffeted against shoreline rocks.
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WEEK OBSERVED
AT CITY LIBRARY
National "Children's Book
Week" is being observed this
week and workers at the public
library here have prepared ex
hibits and in other ways have
made special plans for the week,
it was stated today.
In keeping with the national
slogan, "United Through Books,"
an exhibit of books, posters and
flags of the United Nations is
on display In the children's
room in the basement of the
library. A book puzzle has been
worked out, using the titles of
familiar books, and children may
play the game when they call
for books. A number of the new
est books are on display.
It I pointed out that a num
ber of other nations, including
England, Brazil and Russia, have
adopted the national children's
book week and are celebrating
it this week as well as this na
tion, and that Bombay, India,
is observing the special week
also.
Children of the district are
extended a special invitation to
visit the library this week.
Public Card Party
Sponsored by Saint Anne
Altar Society. Tuesday eve
ning, Nov. 14, 8:00 p. m.
Admission 35c
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Tuesday, Hot. 14, 1944 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE FITE
Irrigation Manager
To Attend Meeting
Ed Judd, manager of the Med
ford irrigation district, left Med
ford Sunday night to attend a
meeting of the National Recla
mation conference in Denver,
Colo. En route home Mr. Judd
will stop at Boise, Ida., for a
conference with officials of Re
gion 1, Federal Reclamation
bureau, which has its headquar
ters In Boise. Jackson county is
part of region one. '
Mr. Judd is attending the con
ference as a representative of
the irrigation district and of the
Jackson County Chamber of
Commerce.
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Thousands Who Are
Hard of Hearing '
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deafened bow tar toej hear well anla. It
loo ara bettered by rintuf, buiiini heed
oaieee due la hardened or ceattilated w
(cenujeo). try the Ourina Haa Melhod
teat, Yoa moat hear better aftet nuking thia
eimpla tejt or jou set joor raoaer back at
aaca, Aek about Ourina Ear Drops today at
Wainscott's Pharmacy
400 E. Main
WAKTED
60 USED CARS
Medford's Larger Buyer
Pays Highest Cash Prices
No Delays.
"Ask the man who sold one"
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