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4 t i LOCAL and Club To Meat Medford So journers' qlub will meet Thurs day at the Girls' Community club at 1 p. m. for dessert fol lowed by cards. Reservations are to be made with Mrs. Charles Eottjer, 3891. Left for Fort Knox Pvt. Nadezhda J. Seldon, Wac, of Gold Hill, left recently for Tort 1 Knox, Ky., where sh will be stationed. She has completed - troining at Fort Des Moines, la.. First Wac Training Center. t -.. Selected Lt. John M. Sauls berry, now at an air service command station In England, Is one of four officers selected om his group to attend a spec- 1 radar school according to Information received by his mother, Mrs. Lulu Saulsberry, Jacksonville. ' Returns To School Verene Bailey returned to her studies at Northwestern Christian Col lege. Eugene, this morning after spending the holiday week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Bailey, GeBauer apart . ments. She Is specializing in pipe organ at the school. Wings Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Wing and daughter, Charlotte Anne, arriv ed Friday from Burlingame, Calif., to visit with friends and to look after orchard and prop erty interests here. Charlotte Anne underwent a tonsilectomy at a local hospital here Satur day. Another daughter, Acacia Jean, is attending Mills College In Oakland. Here for Week-end Mrs. Don Geren left last night for Cor- wallis after spending the week end in Medford with her par ents. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Dippel, 83 Barneburg road. Mrs. Geren's eon. Stephen Lee, will reside Vith Dr. and Mrs. Dippel until the Christmas holidays. Mrs Geren is a student at Oregeon State College. Mr. Geren, Unit ed States army, is stationed at Fort Lewis. ! - ... -. e e e. i' Completes Course Aviation Cadet David H. Holmes, son of Mrs. Kinney Holmes, San Fran cisco, and David H. Holmes, Sr., 1327 Reddy avenue, has Just bompleted the army's primary flight training course at Thun derbird Field No: 1, Glendale, Ariz., according to a news re lease from the field. Cadet Holmes graduated from Medford VilffVi cnhnnl and attended the University of Oregon prior to : entering ine service. SUWDSO WHISKEY S PROOF 63! CWAIN ' flX I NIUTxAL SPIRITS I S-V.il, 'i GCOCERHAM WORTS LTO Peoria, Illinois ! iipm ! , WITH,.. '; William S3S I ) at I 7 B PERSONAL CALENDAR Monday 7:45 p. m. Medford Grade Teachers' association, G i r 1 ' Community club. 8:00 p. m F. L. club, busl. ness meeting at the home of Mrs. Iva Walden, 1014 East Eleventh street. Important meeting. Tuesday 12 Noon Daughters of the Nile, potluck luncheon at the home of Mrs. Eugene Orr, 210 Crater Lake avenue, followed by sewing for Shrine hospital. AU Daughters of the Nile in vited to attend. 12:30 p. m. Kiwanian Dames. dessert luncheon at Holland Ho tel. Hostesses, Mrs. J. A. Cun ningham and Mrs. E. C. Niles. 2:00 p. m.-r-Women's Society of Christian Service, at church. Executive committee meeting at i p. m. v 2:00 p. m Adarel No. 3, O. E.S., Social club, home of Mrs. Ella Gould. 2:00 p. m. Executive meet ing of the Adult Missionary so ciety, First Christian church, home of Mrs. M. R. Ivie, 619 West Second street. 6:00 p. m. Zonta club, dinner at Holland Hotel. Program In charge ot international rela tions committee headed by Ethel Lathrop. , 6:30 p. m. Degree of Honor, potluck dinner at K. of P. hall. 7:00 p. m.-Medford chapter DAV and auxiliary, dinner at armory followed by regular meetings. 8:00 p. m. Pythian club, Girls' Community club. Ida Ire land, hostess. 8:00 p. m. Nevita chapter No. 93, O.E.S., Central Point Ma sonic hall. Men's night. Visit ing members invited to attend. Wednesday 1:00 p. m. Crater Lake auxil iary, VFW, sewing club, home of Mrs. Nellie Bowles, 335 North Central avenue, dessert lunch con. All members having finish ed articles are asked to bring them. 1:45 p. m. Contemporary Book club, home of Mrs. B. L. Lageson, 34 Glen Oak court, Program, Mrs. Floyd Hart. 1 In Army Lester LeRoy Monk was inducted into the army at Fort Lewis on November 21, ac cording to the registrar at se lective service board No. 1. e . Minor Accidents Raymond A. Weldeman, San Jose, and Sgt Hugh S. Smith, Camp White, drove passenger cars Involved in minor collision Sunday on Fourth street, according to a re port on file. - :', i ,. Fog-Light Stolen Jerry Je rome, Old Stage road, re ported to city police today that a grey-colored fog-light had been stolen from his sedan while parked on East 5th street some- tune yesterday. www Past Exams Jack R. Nail, Roy Elsworth Hoover and Harry Elmer Haertle, all of Medford, qualified for general military service at Portland on Novem ber 21, according to the registrar at selective service board No. 1, IMamoled Theft State police were called to the Lost River Dairv. 1723 North River side avenue yesterday morning to investigate an attempted saie rnhhprv. The combination to the dairy's safe had been knocked off but entrance to the safe was nnl sained. S. O. White, an em ployee, discovered me arampi. Returned Dr. and Mrs. C. M Youne. South Oakdale avenue, returned from Portland thla morning after visit with Mrs. Young's parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Conrad Billman, who cele brated their 70th wedding anni versary last week, the same day on which the Youngs celebrated their anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Billman are from Indiana, and now make their home in Port land with Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Foster, their daughter and son- in-law. LT. ALLEN SMITH SAID ORDERED ACTIVE DUTY According to a United Press dispatch received here today, 2nd Lt. Allen Norton Smith, Medford, has been ordered to active duty. Lt Smith's mother, Mrs. A. R. Smith, 116 Washington street, said today she had talked to Lt Smith at his base at Boise, Idaho, Wednesday by telephone at which time he said he would be detained at the base for addi tional training until February. A telegram received from him today also failed to mention the War Department order. WANTED 60 USED GARS Medford's Larger! Buyer Pays Highest Cash Prices No Delays. "Ask the man who sold one" HUMPHREY MOTORS USED CAR EXCHANGE 33 S. Riverside Dial 4980 V ZZ7 A . u l,.H-A..-'$i$- I i--4-'- - IV ft v?. Ad fmmM ph n VOICE OF FREEDOM "Free Philippines" Is first free newspaper to be published In liberated sec tions of Ley te, giving first true news of the war since J aps moved In. Native pressmen operate am Uaue hand press. Bob Klelman, of OWI (center) reads first copy. Manila Harbor k it j. tor t : ,2 mxi& Resting In mud of Manila Harbor, these cargo-ships no longer will carry supplies for the forces of Nippon. They were lasted to the bottom by heavy bombs of carrier-based planes ot U. 8. Paclfio Fleet during de structive two-day strike on the all-Important shipping center. U. a Navy photo. , I1 ""l'i"Mlleai ill w u ,jnj ijjj ' 1 ' l 1 I', t i LED NORWEGIANS CoL Ar tie Dahl led Norwegian soldieri fighting with Russians against Germans on Norwegian soil He was attache at Washington. ANOTHER USE FOR JEEP Waltham,- Mas . 4U.R) Be sides its extensive uses on the farm, the army Jeep" can be used after the war as an effective for est fire fighter, according to U. S. department of agriculture re ports. BLIND LAWYER WINS Springfield, -Mas s (U.R) A precedent was established in probate court when Attorney John F. Nagle, a' blind lawyer, IfSiJii Talks DR. A. R. HEDGES Chlioprsctle k Netuiopethle Physician . 128 E. Mala . Dial 3170 INFECTION " There are various types of In fections as well as various infect ing organisms. Much depends upon the potency of the infect ing material, the location of its inception, and the vital energy inherent within the tissues or organ Involved Nevertheless when infections strike, the de fensive forces of the body put forth their greatest efforts. The nerves the communicating sys tem oarry the messages of need from the tissues involved. The proper tissue cells receive the . orders, and soon, out over the supply lines the circulatory i systems go battalion of phago-l cytes to counter-attack the in fection. Unhampered supply systems and normal function en ables the body's defense forces to successfully combat the in-1 vading forces, Set Ablaze V -If J-, - ' t vJfWt, fAcmu Telenhoto) read questions to witnesses by means of braille. Nagle's client won the case. YOUNGSTER'S WAR EFFORT Hot Springs, ' Ark-(U,R Jimmy Schran, 11, is, an am bitious, patriotic youngster who Has devoted his spare time to aiding the war effort by collect ing waste paper. Since February he has collected over 12,000 pounds. The San Francisco Italian set tlement borders immediately on Chinatown. Shows Daily 1:45 -6:45 -9 ENDS TOMORROW am's itsTi .)ti!VMVM.. WEDNESDAYI Fibber McGea and Molly UNCLE SAM Needs mors dough To put G. I. Jos In TOKYO. BUY EXTRA BONDS! i 1 easrieeii - I erxaaeeejSrifa, .MaataaaBBxi' OFFICE TO MOVE Headquarters for the Sixth War Loan drive now in progress will be moved to two locations. one in the First National bank and the other in the United States National bank in Med ford it was announced today. The move will be made from the Chamber of Commerce building Wednesday morning. Applications for bonds will continue to be received at the Chamber ot Commerce offices also, it was said. SHE'S SURE IT'S LOVE Boston (U.R) When Mrs. Anne Nuccl, 23, of East Boston received a 154-page-long letter from her serviceman husband, she commented: "It s really a case of true love. That letter took 3 Vis hours to read." CARD OP THANKS ' WE wish to express our thanks for the many acts of kindness shown . us in our sorrow and for the many oeauuiui iiowers. The Family of Ethel Maxwell. Dse Mall Tribune Want Ada. Too Late to Classify RANGE Hereford bulls o wvicenMi age. fierce a Furewea nereiora Ranch, 7V& miles E. ot Meoiord, r- o. box 1347, Medford. For" RENT Sleeping rooms 1 end apartments; reasonable. Large size electric renge, old style, for sale. 30 in. rront. WANTED Acre of ground between jnedioro ana v noemx on mgnway. G. L. Wltto, sth it. t th canal. Phoenix. FOR SALE Two-bedroom house. 3,000. sstb down. S27.50 a month. Inquire Pop's Place. Phoenix. Ore. FOR SALE Good o-room bom, large lot. Close tn. Good terms, Fbona owner. 3828. BUY WAR BONDS Nights Only Weekdsys Doors Open 6:45 CLOSED WEDNESDAYI ENDS TUESDAYS 1 COMINO THURSDAY James Humphrey CAGNEY BOGART In , "OKLAHOMA KID" PLUS ' CHARLES f eus J JUNNI BATES ilMMV WAKILY mm. lf ,4V0RAils rail . BAM-TWe !! eempJete want to nuke a trailer? a 7.0OX1S tires, prvyvar truck rubber recapa. 90i rubber, S wheels, springs and axle or 0- wlwala and Urea. UOS Nilotic. rOR SALE 1938 Olds S-passeKier coud. 4 Mood tiras. aoed condttion. Mrs. M. J. Hayward. near Allex's 11111. ton SALE Medium sized wood heat. er in IQQa conamon. iu. rn. khw, fOR SALE 'SS Pontlac. complete ovarnaul. excellent nras. eiectnc rante. Ice box, two 3-wheel trailers. Paul Buck. Jacksonville. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1937 Tord pick-up, new motor. new tires. Ph. 1,6ST as "X" ration' boolt. UoensZ 3Q7.S7S. Box isa. Medford. fOR RENT Nicely tur. s-na. apt 337 8. Oakdale. Phone 7107. WaFtXD Help needed or retread .shop. Experience not necessary. ' Good pay. Sse Firestone stores, 0th and a. Riverside at once. LOST "A" us ration book, license no. sis-Hso. Fiease return to i:. J McCey, Rt 1, Box 40. Medtord Ol Dhone 4SS8. WANTED Men or woman for com plete eharce of kitchen. Smell rental basis. Cocktail bar. dine and dance. On highway 90. Rt 2. box ohj, itosaourg. rnone ovs-j-i. WANTED TO RENT Small modern house, reasonable rent, by reliable couple by Dee. IS. Write Tribune. Box 740. frOAA About S acres, modern 3 wDclUw bedroom house, S ehleken heusea, eeverel other out- nulldlnaa. Owner leavine. Immediate possession. Also modern S-bedrooro uouse. close im terms. H. O. WILSON. T Chestnut. Phone 4814. WANTED Cere of invalid or con valescent. Belt. Mrs. N. W. Coulter, uoia run, ure. Ton SALE Baby's bathenatte. S3. Mrs. N. w, tiouner. Qoia nm. pre. FOR 8ALE Prewar bed, innersprinc mattress end coll springs. In food . condition. Call at 131 Tripp. FOR SALE About 60 head stock cet- ue. iTipune. cox ite. WANTED Laundry workers, no ex- good wages. steady winter employment. ChrysUl yment. enryst Pry Cleaners. wnue Laundry ana PICK-UP, 37 G.M.C.: excellent tires; for sale or trade. Champ's Garage. 311 E. fith st. FOR 6 ALE 16S head best ewes In Kogue river vsuey. ah young ana lambing now. These ewea average belter tnan 10 ids. wool last year. If you want a nice even flock of sheep don't miss these. Also have brown Jersey cow, coming fresh March. 4 th calf, bred to Hereford bull. 6 gallons when fresh, milking 3 gallons now. Reason for selling sheep and cow. am leaving. Rt. 4 Box 197. Coal Mine road. Medford. FOR SALE "i-h. p. Frigidaire rerig- craung umi, complete wiin oiuwcr unit; 50-ft of copper tubing, ex pansion valve and valves. Excellent condition. Can be seen at R. W. Lampert'St Rt. 3, Box 285. Grants Pass, Ore. Harry Lamport, Central Point. Ore. FOR SALE 50 head of mixed cattle. mi icn cows and Drtnaera. alone with the regular line-up of hogs and cattle; also misc. Items, 1 new hay loader, elso 18-hole grain drill; many other articles too numerous to mention. MIDWAY AUCTION. .inursoay, wov. au. ioao p. m. SALE 100.1b. fHdw hooa. ilDh Phi DOS. Crater Lake hlehway. TOR SAUV I fat sprlne lamb. B montha old veal. One ml Tolo, orerheied bridge oft 09, 3d bouse on left I. C. mum South of ilghway Samson. antral r pint. C7AAA4 acrei Bear creek bot- wIVVV torn; large barn, 4 acres Irrigated; fine location; S3 acres cultivated. 9 acres pasture. 5 " room modern bouse, SillwU good lot, on paved street, good location; immediate possession. Move right tn. Some terms. H. N. Lofland, Broker, 32S B. Oekland. Buy Your "E" Bond This Week and Get Your Free Ticket for 6th War Loan Ron V st CRATERIAN THEATRE On the Scrstnt .CROsSy 60 'STEVENS Minutes 45 C fis? MUSIC ' J All "I" Bends purchased Nov. 26 thru Dec. 1 are eligible for tickets. Bonds may bo purchased at sny Jackson Co. Issuing agent. DONT DELAY! Buy Your "E" Bond NOW and get your Frso Ticket Monday. Wo. 17, IM4 TOR HENT Cottars No. e. Xveratt Court. W. 11th st. Smptr Dae. t. furnished. Call 1120 or coma to il Beatty st TOH SALE Wicker sat tea. chairs, 3 table, conger Morris fu neral Parlors. ANYTHING to haul anywhera larf or small, cnon xssa. uavu Trana- fer At storage co., o o. tit st. CITY TRANSFER At 6TORAGE FrS3 ,. Rooinson. owner, f urrumre mov ing, commercial hauling. rrythlnt for your naad. M ft. Fir at. Phooa 4M4. Tor SALi-ln'i blcycla." Phooa 4141. CHAMBER MAID wan tad. Holland ftOtcL SOME Try fine bf cattle Including cows and ncuars, an in gooo iiean, will bo sold at the Midway Auction Thursday. A REAL saddle horse, genua, sound. that any horse lorer would Ilka to own, wUI be sold Thursday At too MIDWAY AUCTION. fOR SALE Small Kraft sand Dower cable: lens and raflector. complete to n; i v. box 909-0, Ross Lane. BI BUB Do you need lighter fluid for your lighter? We got tt We lsa hAve the best air and water on na earth or anyplace else. George Good-man's Standard Sutton, 9th and Central. BUNNY SISTER Circle of the Pres- oytenan enurcn wm nom rum mage sale Wednesday. Nov. 39, on the corner of Grape and Main. FOR SALE Wicker baby buggy, re versible bed. a8; high chair, $8; man's raincoat, alse 38. 5. 336 Ben son St. WANTED To buy modern cottage or aupiax, eiose in on easi aiae. fnon efjfef. WANTED Middle aged man or older to do light work on ranch at edge of town. Living quarters, farm pro ducts and wages. Tribune Box S3. WANTED Driver for slab and saw duat truck. Taber's. 3 S. Riverside. Ton SALE One purebred Short- tinrn enw and B nurebred Holsteln! elso one registered Bolsieln bull. 3i', yean old, sood OKposiuon. i mile south of Phoenix, hwy. eg. Oscar Gysen. CAR OWNERS! Exchange ot burned out generators for heavy duty re winds. Ouerenteed on year. Sev erln Electric, 1303 W. Riverside at Signal station. WE BUYEM WE 6ELLES Come In and See Then 1839 Pontleo Sedan. 1B3S Pontlae Sedan. J0M Plymouth Sedan. SS35 Plymouth Sedan. 193S Nash Sedan. 193S Studebaker Sedan. 1029 Model A Roadster. New auDolx Dayton-McCla' e-Ply Tlres-Brlns in Your Certificates Goodyear Beuenee roe Laws Antl-freete Heater Hose Get Ready for winter Now - A. '"Tubby" DEAN Vour Pontlae Dealer Richfield Station. Dial see eth and Grape Bur War Bonds SEPTIC tank and cesspool cleaning; sanitary equipment, rnone put. mrMMAOR SALE American Leffton Auxiliary, November SS end . ear ner of Main and Holly. Good tlon of clothing, etc Donation ap- predated. tOGi ea enoxner ampmens mjuvu aaion two-speed axles. Have on installed IH your STUCK now. , L. C. TAYLOR CO . Ill 8. Riverside. Phon S8. -cash m A IXASa I TOR YOUR CAR ' Sere Tim. Cesk- ana QeL Call Automobile Market, ' friendly Madfortf Deeler. Ph. Ml. end Bartlet No ad Tap When Ten Sell to Us. w Friday Night at 8:15 ths KKDFORD MAIL TRIBTJrTE SrTvTR FARMERS. ATTENTION! Is ' your barn lot muddy? Naad a fkww la youi this our barn. We nara rough 2x12 tor lunKkM. Very raasonabla. now aoout soma rougn lxoxie fog icno Ing ? No priorities needed. CAMERON-MOFF1TT LUMBER CO, Riverside and Barnett Rd. Ph. 9463 $2800 1 Cash 3-bedroom oouso. ga rage, laundry trays. ihm ie"i lgerator. fvilT oil heater, alactrto rurnuneo: wita good turnltura Located on Alloa 6C vie ictor C aether. Brooh Bid. WANTED Santa C La us wants trtrrci 1 or ee-year-oia ooy. rnone 4037. ADAH'S BEAUTY bALON All kind of beauty service. Permanatita m specialty Ph adoa 120 N CentraL WANTED Smt U electric phonograpC wool rug. fix 13. Phone 8360. Towntend DANCES at Dreamland Hall Tuesday Nigfcl JOLLIE8T DANCE IN MEDFORD! 2 MAJOR FIRST-RUN HITSI ..HUiHHb Shows Start lt3 - 8:45 8:30 ENDS TUES. NITE1 HIOH-T E II S I O If . : HIGH SPEED- ROMANCE. THBUXS to a,rt M . lutisi-uiu fw. mulls PLUS MORE STARTLING THAN YOUR STANGEST DREAMS Sea the "Snake Kiss" ... climax to 1,000 thrllUI ta : STARTS WEDNESDAY 2 THRILL HITS b Sat. Nlejht at 11:30 J ' jfff- Hus U' On, the Bcreent , H Charlie Chan 'nil IV - ""BLACK MAGIC" jM I is Dim 10WE Kll mm mm i