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LOCAL and Lhii lot Aitoria Seaman l'c Barbara Stone, daughter of Mrs, A. C Bevan, King street, left Sunday evening for Astoria where she is stationed. She re cently spent two weeki in Med f ord with her mother. To Initiate Initiation will be held during the meeting of the Eagles auxiliary Thursday of this week and all officers and members of the drill team are asked to be at the meeting in uniform. The meeting is set for 8 p. m. Temporary Promotion A Unit ed Press dispatch received here today said William Edward Wintersteln, 1231 N. Riverside, Medford, has been given a tem porary promotion from first lieutenant to captain. His local connections could not be imme diately established. Overseas Mr. and Mrs, Claude Payton, Route 3, Morrow Road, have received word that their son, Pfc. Donald L. Edler, Is now somewhere in France. He Is a graduate of Prospect high school and was employed at Sni der Dairy and Produce company before entering the service. Returns Home Mrs. Walter Inch, her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Emmens, and the Emmens' chil dren, Robert and James, arrived in Medford Sunday after a three week visit with Mrs. Inch's daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts of North Hollywood. Captain Thomas Emmens is stationed in Italy with the medical corps. ' Two' Enlist Two additional Medford youths , have enlisted in the United States naval re serve according to Herb Crain, recruiting officer in charge of the Medford navy recruiting station, They are John William Clark, Jr., Route 2, Box 418, and a son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Clark, Sr., and Bobby Alfred Schroeder, Route 4, Box 19S, son of Mr, and Mrs. Alfred W. Schroeder. Both are 17 years old. Clark and Schroeder are home on inactive duty awaiting their call to a training station. , Leave For California Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson of Cen tral Point left yesterday for Burbank, California, to visit their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ander son. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth An derson are the parents of an eight-pound baby boy, born No? vember 26, in Burbank.' This Am iVt Alts eannnA nn IfAnnath graduated from Medford High school and was employed for nine years at the United States Weather Bureau at the Medford airport The Paul Andersons will stop in Oakland en route to visit Mrs. Donald W. Neilson and children. Lt Donald Neil son, son of Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Neilson is now stationed in the South Pacific. Now Certaae Douche Powder cleansing , . . deodorizing . . . sooth ing to delicate tissues. Delightfully fragrant leaves no tell-tale odor. In expensive. Ask your drupglst today I WANTED 60 USED CARS , Medford' Lsrgert Buyer ( Pays Highest Cash Prices No Delays. "Ask the man who sold one" HUMPHREY MOTORS USED CAR EXCHANGE 33 S. Riverside Dial 4980 Doori Open 11:30 p.m. . oaiuraay SiHHtX TOUR -v.rile Ch to as . ff PERSONAL CALENDAR , Tuesday 6:00 p. m. Zonta club, dinner at Holland Hotel. Program in charge 'of international rela tions committee headed by Ethel Lathrop. o:30 p. ra. Degree of Honor. petluck dinner at K. ot P. hall. 7:oo p. m. Medford chanter DAV and ' auxiliary, dinner at armory followed by regular meetings. 8:00 p. m. Pythian club. Girls' Community clab. Ida Ira land, hostess. 8:00 p. m. Nevita chapter No. 83, 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, 839 North Central avenue, dessert lunch eon. All members having finish ed articles are asked, to bring them. 1:15 p. m. Oak Grove Neigh borhood club, regular meeting at home of Mrs. E. W. Hoffman on Jacksonville highway. Des sert luncheon. 1:49 p. m. Contemporary Book club, home of Mrs. B. L. Lageson, 34 Glen Oak court. Program, Mrs, Floyd Hart. 8:00 p. m. Chrysanthemum Thimble club, N.O.W., home of Clara Fisher, 512 South Holly street. Thursday 1:00 p. m. Medford Sojourn ers' club, Girls' Community club for dessert and cards. Res ervations to be made with Mrs, Charles Bother, phone 3891. ' 2:00 p. m. Monthly meeting. Golden Link Bible class at First Baptist church. Study, chapters six and seven of Hebrews, Mrs, Marie Hansen, leader. Commit tee, Mrs. Don Piatt, Mrs. A. B. Culy, Mrs. Clem Flnley and Mrs. Weaver-. - ' Traffic Finest Lowell Daugtv erty was fined $10 in city court today for violating the basic rule, according to police records, Albert J. Fletcher was fined $5 today for driving a vehicle with four people over the age of 12 in uie front seat. Fined Jame TVan AD fined $10 today In city court for Indulging in disorderly conduct George Washington Reynolds, Archie Ferguson Findley and Veloz Jeronimo Gonzalez were all fined $10 for being drunk on a public street v To Portland Herb Craln, navy recruiting officer, Will leave this evening for Portland where he will spend Wednesday and Thursday on official busi ness. Mr. Crain states that the navy office in the federal build ing will be closed during his absence. . , Holmes Leaves Cole Holmes left today for Portland to attend the meeting of the Oregon As sociation of Insurance Agents executive committee, of which he la a member. Holmes will re main In Portland the balance of the week attending to Insurance interests in the city. Graduates Robert E. Brown, 524 Bessie street reeantlv Brad. uated from basic flying training at anaw Field, s. C, and has been transferred to a 'field in Georgia for advanced training according to a news release from Shaw Field. Cadet Brown was the only cadet from Oregon in the class. Plan Hosnital Partr A has been planned for patients ai me atsuon Hospital at Camp White Friday of this week. Cards and other table games will be played. Hostesses able to attend are asked in rail Mr. O. A. Eden, 2485, or Mrs. Ruth tfoya, 7i, to order that trans portation may be provided. Host esses will meet at the USO at 6:45 p. m. Friday for transpor tation to the camp. 1 'mlg, . ' i ii.- narv ... - r r irii, ' ai i r a f r . I , a Doa Problem Several chil dren have been bitten by stray dogs roaming around ele mentary schools of late, and the problem of stray dogs, has be come so acute that school prin cipals will be forced to call city officials to care for the animals ir. the future, according to E. H. Hedrlck, local school superin tendent. Children have been re quested to keep their pets at home, but there are still dogs that roam the school grounds whose owners are unknown, the superintendent said. ' . Inducted The following Jack son county men were Inducted into the army November 21, ac cording to the registrar at se lective service board number 2: Paul Eugene Atkins, Claude Wes ley Johnson, Allan Pierce Col llngwood, Delbert Merle Spain, Robert Nathaniel Ford, William Joheph Williams, Don Roy Elder and Wesley Glen Lematta. Alf John Brewold, Arthur Leroy Elchert and Carl Willard Scott were Inducted into the navy on the same date. The following men were inducted into the army November 17 at Fort Lewis: Wil liam Donald Sommer, Jess dim ming, Kenneth Elvin Hood, Vic tor Lawrence Van Hoy and Orris James Johnson. Don Eugene Sears and Wayne Milton Turpin were Inducted into the navy on the same date. Special Meeting To Welcome Deaconess At Lutheran Church Three special meetings have been announced for Wednesday at Zion Lutheran Church as the congregation welcomes Sister Mildred Winter, the first Lu theran deaconess to visit the church. Ladies of the church will meet with her for a waffle luncheon at noon, girls of the congregation will gather at 5:30 p. m. for a pot-luck supper to hear Sister Mildred explain her work, and at 8 o'clock the Wo men's Missionary society will sponsor a special Thank-offering service at which Sister Mildred will deliver the address. The latter service is open to the gen eral public. Sister Mildred Is the newly chosen field secretary of the Board of Deaconesses work of the church and is being sent out to the various congregations in order that -the deaconess cause may be better known and that young women may get first hand information of this type of work. She has served for 13 years as parish deaconess in St. Mark's Lutheran Church. Wll- Usmsport, Pa., with marked suc cess. Following the evenin meet ing a social hour with refresh ments will be held. . Camp White Dance Schedule " Thursday Special bond dance at Service Club No. 2 In observance of the Sixth War Loan drive. Bonds will be given away durina the evening as prizes and an un usually large attendance is- an ticipated. Clones ttmt tor Clseelflea ede ovtl U!io ot ooj, m 1 MAJOR FIRST-RUN HITS I 1 T B ll Shows Start 1:45 8:45 8:30 LAST KITE I ' ANN HARDING is "NINE GIRLS" Plus "Oh; Whar a Night" The Most Thrilling and Authentic Adventure Fttm SUc. ((1111)10 'EM BACK ALIVE" a You Won't BelisTS Teur Eyoi . , mmm Starts WEDNESDAY! 2 Thrilliffie Hihf SIX GUNS IGUTS! THI YOUHG IDS . By MossW Cewttu? (MTM rUtvU YitAT nc I guesc Pop didnl cnderstaasl that - allowance IS bay MEDFORD GIRL SAID MISSING Leola Faye Pool, 15, has been missing from her home. Route 3, Box 439, since last night, ac cording to a report on file at state police headquarters. She made her home with her mother, Mrs, Dale Friend, the report said. She is said to be five feet, four inches tall, weighing 190 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. She is thought to have gone to California. The girl was reported missing to the police by her brother. Melborn Pool, 311 Ashland Ave., Medford. At the MarKade A real old-fashioned barn dance with real, "fiddle music" will be given at the MarKade tomorrow night and to top the evening, there will be a box social. Mr. and Mrs. Skeeters will provide the "fiddle music" and Mar one Hopkins will assist with the square dances. Modern dances will be mixed In with the square dances for variety. Host esses, are to bring lunch boxes for the social and anyone wish ing further Information should call the director, Mrs. Ruth Boyd. Insects compose from B0 to IS per cent of the food of shrews and moles. STARTS TOMORROW if f W SENSATION! Vi I f flbhti goei to Washing-tan "0 I whil Ihe Jjfsgt L news jmiiMfiiis MUST END TONITE muu 1 r4iJi-" 1 A BOND LNEVHl)i.ri:.l NOW : f wanted tha $18.75 raJae fas my Wag BondgT! , . ' Ida Dunn, Infant, Taken By Death Ida Marie Dunn, infant daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Dunn of this city, passed away in a local hospital yesterday,.! aged three days. Mr. Dunn is in the armed forces. Besides the parents, there are left grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, E. F, Dunn of Evanavilie, Intl., and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dodge of Medford. Funeral services will be held at the graveside in Siskiyou Memorial Park at I p. m. Thurs day under direction of Conger- Morris Funeral Parlors, The Rev, Delbert ,W. Daniels of the Christian church will officiate, The Office of Price Adminis tration prints 800,000 official rationing . point value charts each month. Special meeting of Warren Ladle Mo. 10. AT. & A.M.. Jacksonville, Oregon, No vember 29. ? p, m. work . in r. A Dearee. Fred Gardner, W.M. Too Late to Classify $5500 -42D North Holly St. Good income property, two bed- rhnmi nfi bath down tnitL mtxA four hedrooms and bath upitair. Larye living room with hbwIv rfi rf nrstfd lnslds and OUt, Close to Junior high end business section. Termi vauao.e. unmemaw tossewion. cnorie k. Kay. neaiior, FOR SALS 184i Ford 05 TFton truck, 10 -ply tire. OPA cellinf $1233, Humphrey Mo ton, 33 S- WOMEN NEEDED Floor girls. Apply 4a nau-oM rAmmnnltv HnnBl. FOR RENT Studio apartment, fur nUhed. all electric kitchen, privete bith and entrance and fsreie. np TOW BALI Fur Mat, mink-dye Marmot, site 13 to 14. Raonabl. Aiao wi n id o jrs ndcwais sr Junior iu b level. Dill 3144. WGtt S AXT L ' i whi Ui Ice Hutee, sue 7, fj.rr.on atoa "er a FOR 'sAlElCmereoii portable radio. eomDinanon Denery ana eiectne. xetucnt wsjvam&n, 943. ht. , pox 306. Mittwsv rod ftt Airport. C6ST U4v'i blic leelher ' ilov ward. Phona M78. tivt Guernsey heifers. ona'"rreh. ran eominj rrssn. j. &. jioppbw, m mllee west JeeSuenvtlle, WANT Man or boy for coupl of days to fttactt moo. us court ou JUST ARXIXO Sltfpmen t of new M&- Connlek Deenne grain drills and slows. Also milidnf machlnea. Cul- wn Motor m unpiamant v.o in o Rlvertlde. WILL BUY feed wburt In shell, else anaata ana ruoera, mui. m sops and dry. Give JLretiorv, road, etc. Writ F. O, Be Grenta Paj, Oreion. rOH SALE Dependeble motor acoot- wheels. U tuxna TOn SALE Coil bed iprinri. W; In- tiersprwi miiirtu, o; nuray dwu tad. 2.50. 706-2 Victory St FOR SALE World ktcyfll, new Uraa nw pain 1. fvarvnn jntuw, 90 WASrttBA jobber ie kinil. zora, Ainitna ana wm tuuno Medford with our fast elllnt Una of display carded nuts. Cashewa, almond, pceau, fUbrt, walnuu, aaltMl rvsmntl HtH Ml Crdl. tnd bottled hcin-aradUh. CommiMlon basis. Contact P, O, Sox ?7, Grant Pass, or Oregon proaucu co., Toxay netnts van Jjyuea oiq pwci. FOR SA.Llr-Glna Dog Meal Crunches. Faoer 34 4 o. Rivervide- FOR SALE On nata Toy pkifN. 434 HIVCT. ' APPr.r.S Half mile north Bear Cretk Driaaa, hh e& hush roun. was ra. WANTED Houiekeejxr, roll or ptit Uma. I Of nex ; sajfv. ay rasa yivanie. rnone aaia. TOn SALS DtamoM brooch, att arlU si Giamanni, mnr ox warn Urge sue, platinum mounting. Dhra usoo. Lait (or hIi at 44 south central. HAVE YOUR Ctalrtmaa photo colored in oil to your ocder, 3703. 303 Macls St. or. rm WANTED To buy sewing machine. fnone 3417. FOR SALE Nmtori bull, coming vaar old. If vou nd a eood herd bull, see thto ons. and pricad rtl-ht Phone after , DON'T worrv about movlna. i'or icomi piete service pnone oo, uity tTans ler ht StoTi. 3 3, Fir St. FARMERS ATOmOH For fast delivery or q u.ic k move oi nwvy machinery phone Davia Trn ler ec Diorage wo., u s. ir oi. WW. 5.TILL have stock Rti!.WaVtt fill ton aytdmoovie ytmsssa, w re tiniah your ear while thee meter- All were ruaranteed. 0IMONIZING STEAM CLIANINa MITCffELL PAINT SHOP. 60 3. Blvtr5de. lOCnoQ, 750x30, The era pre-war army tire. AImo have a xfsw COCxli new uuck ures. uiaer ivi x- cnanre. sa o. Baruett, FTOK RIKT 4 -room duplex,' aiceiy jurnunw wiuj pnvaie dbui si laundry room, dsee in. Call Bill. LOST Small blac Peklnj we dcf, irom oio g. uaKaaia. rnone swo. If OR AALli One 14". two-wav rtdlne plow, one taftie law, Mrs. M. J. 3d-ty wsra, near Atiey auii. tJPRIGHT piano, gsad condju&n': crown iteej rmnje, medium slie; Simmons all-metal settee, steel rope springs, makes bed; two basket weave rugs, 8x13 and xft like rnw, be by burrs'; soUaislbla bsilnetle, like new; eLJJc blanket, nsw, crib library tebl writing deik: foldli TiM kitchn table. 606 Omk. oft wesx jeeRson. can aner 0 p. ra. to 9. Tuesday-Wednesdey. TOR SALE Blaek tockar ' luT2 puppy. Phone &343, UY WAR I0N0S Nlghti Onlr Weekdira Coon Open Mi CLOSED WEDNESDAY! Huxrj. Matt Cad Toaltel Coming THUH8DAYI ALL the ADVENTURE OF "CIMARRON"! All the bltilnf excitement of the gretteet aetlen-diama eer to roar out of the Weetl Jim Humphrey CAGNEY BQGART "OKLAHOMA KID" TLTJ8 .ri.e mi ANGERS! t'l ' L, TuUr. Hot. 1, 1944 MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBtTKt riVB factory tri!tr heaie to real home), lor aale or rxcha ngm oo a iaclory built anuiler on: See O. V. Myare. Used Car Dealers, 9th at Bartlett St Phone 5717. fOR SALXfilrVi "b 1 cy iHot fun. Mlmon pole, talmon real. Mek board, wad art, fiber wardrsbe, wick, er table, double e Sec trie plate, single electric plate, electric heater, t steel cots, pads, fruit Jars. 804 East main. OR SALX-Jtfsf trcmb.an.a, rood eeo dlUon. BOS E. Jacition. f OR SALS Excite oi Uble. 1 4T8S. YGX iSXiE-Wtrier'a Mormllk. Faber1.. S4 S Ktvaniae. rnone 4449. KEyT Nrwir iumiifcad part' wit. SSO. 411 S OikcUIe. (ARID-A raeeotlor.ut. Apply peraon. prefer experience. Bell Diuaio, 1J B. main. MOTORJST3 ATTENTION We Kere eddd tws rrsoe hlrtt elaued mechanice to eur craw. We heva a far better class of mechanics than we have ever had in pre-war times. Come In and watch them work. You U sre the nevar toe far hs there bt-en m htfher clan stray of mechinic! Ulni in south em Orcf on. Remembtr. we have special budget plen to finance your repair lobe, as low as 93 a month. ROGUE RIVER CHEVROLET, lih and Barttett, F bona 33M. boux ot moms grade MECHANICS. klDblK UA.Ri Wheelbarrows end toy carts, wen maae ana nicety painted tor dklren 1-8 years. U vaneouvar Ave. tOR SALE FT! ipHr.f limb. B monuu old veaj. cms mm aouut ea Tolo. overhead bridge off highway 60, 3d house on left. T. C. Bumson, Central Point. 5MB very fine' bf ett.l including cews and heifert, aU in ffd fleah, wU be sold at Ihs Midway Aacttos Thursday REAL saddle horse, gentle, sound, wall.relned and well-trained, one that any hers lo-ver wsuld Like to oaTi, will be old Thuriday at the MIDWAY AUCTION, FOR BALE Small Kraft sander. with power came lens ana reuecior, complete to tit '39 V-8. Box 363-B. Rass Lane. 4UMH MX&Ttn OrA of the Preal cyenan enurcn win noia a rum-1 mgm wit wtonwa, jioy. ap, i , the corner of Grace and Main. i WANTED to buy modern cottage or gupjsx, uon is, on em iuq. rooa WanST Mlddls Sfsd rrjn or older to do light work $ rsn-ch at edge oi town, uving quaners, iarm pro duct, and wagei. Tribune Box oo. come is ana se uaa 1M Pootlae SMlan. 1B3 PonMae Sedan, lose Plymouth Sedan. 1D3J! Plymouth Sedan. . 1839 Naih Sedan Bhidesaker Badatl. im Modal A taMw, Naw auBslv Dty t : n M.ClaTn fl. Ply Ttoea-BriiK In Vein CtrtJficate Goodyear Batteries Fog Lltea Antt.freeM Heater Hose Cat Ready (or Winter Now X TTutJBy DEAN Veur Pc5aU45 DadaT McMiaM Statlss, Dial t43 Wk aas) Qnp. Byy War Bonds ' ajMalWaaadeetimcKaBdtofluiarau whh aMilJnta, Itch, kura ! . . k SeHtfa PTaUOolw.lwtl brtai J ea. a.Kaal. suss. p - a. t teeiaiaari.lrr8" -.. ej aalte. Fts'.Ka eel J 1 aadKai&ne. as eaw to . Cel eaaulna r I Bay Yonr "E" Bod This Vcsk tnd Cst Your Free Ticket for 6th War Lou Ron. V Friday Nighl CRATERIAN THEATRE On the Sereent srVai CROSBY eo STEVENS WUSIfl I AH "E" Bondi pufchned Not. 2 Am l, 1 in eligible for tickets, lends may be purchased it any Jtckton Co. luulnf agent. DONT DELAY! Buy Your "I" Bond NOW and at your Pre Ticket EI B l"S Do you &ad U ftt tar Cuid to yewor Ughterf W s'? it We hava the best air and aratr oa earth or anyplace else. Georee Good-men's Standard Station, Bin asd CealraA. 0 W KER3 ! Exchxn re c tamtd out gener t Cor hv7 d u ?y re wlndi. GuArantd one mr, Sv erin Electric. 1303 W. Riverside at Signal station. cas a r or 4 4 VOUI CA ga re Tlmft Cash aitd -: Call Automotrils Market, rTieadl kiadlorg DeeJer. 3 9 : t aad m Nc Bd Uap Wliae)Tg to ts. FARMERS. ATTENTION! la your barn lot muddy Need floor in your bara. We hart rourh 3x13 for mm parpoae. Very reajo-rubi. How bO'Ut orn rtma;b 1 x S x i $ tor raa&- CAMERON-MOFFITT LUMBER CO., Riverside and Barnett Rd. Ph. S463 . Usstry trsn. r:frlf ertio-, lully farru.ibd wlti food furniture. Located on Allee 8t Victor C Sether. Brophy Bldg. ADAH 8 BEAUTY bAi-ON Ail ainfla fil &4 u ry set ncej Ptrrrui ntsnts a i peiai ly Pa. 3664 H Cactrml. NEW kind of ASPIRIN tablet dotsn't aput ttomh - When you need quitkreiidtrom Mia, da you hesitate to take spirin because it leave sou with ta upiet this new medi cal discovery. BOraWN, ta "juat wha! ths doc t6r ordered for you, SupMin It atplrln slue contain the same pure, safe aspirin you nam ton? Known dui ub , esupeu by doctors is s ipml way I ot those upset by aspinn ia 1U ordi nary form. Thli aw UJ oi MHitato tabul dlso!vea more quickly, lets the aspirin get right at the iob oi re lieving pain, reduces the acidity ol ordinary aspirin, and does not ir- repat doas- Tear M oat to remind yon ta get Superin today, so you can have It hand when bsadwhtes, ilds. etc., strike. Se Jwtr qusekly ft relieves pain bow fine you feet after taking. Atyourdrug" 1 pat s, it ana as. 4 the r.,-;Ki,.J