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1 LOCAL and Fined Weslay N. Charley was fined $10 In city court yes terday (or violation of the basic traffic rule. Job's Daughter! Practice for all officers of Jobs Daughters will be held Monday night after school at Masonic temple. To Hold Sale St. Anne's Al tar society will hold a rum mage sale Dec. 6 to 6 at the Masonic building, corner of Main and Holly streets. Change Residence Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cook yesterday moved from 604 West Tenth street and will now reside at 801 West Main street. Announce Sale A rummage and cooked food sale will be held tomorrow In the Odd Fel low dining room at Jackson ville by the Jacksonville Parent-Teacher association. Minor Accident Hazel Will son, Rt. 2, anud Paul Garth Schantol, 822 South Oakdale avenue, drove passenger cars in volved in a minor accident Fri day on Sixth street and Cen tral avenue, according to a re port on file. On Leave Dan Walland, ARM 3c, arrived in Medford recently to spend a short leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Walland, Rose lane. Radioman Walland has been stationed at Jacksonville, Fla., and will re port to San Diego after leaving here. ( Promoted Robert von der Hellen, army pilot serving in the European theater of opera , tions, has been promoted to cap tain, according to information received recently by his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl von der Hellen, Route 3, Box 458. The officer has been awarded the air medal and three oak leaf clusters. Capt. von der Hellen's broth, Richard, recently com pleted basic training at Camp Wolters, Tex., and following a short furlough at home is now at Ft, Ord, Calif., awaiting as signment to overseas duty. My old Dad, back in Kansas City, writes: "Gene, how do rock oysters grow inside of solid rock? How do they get In there in the first place?" Do any of you people know? Come in, phone or write what information you have. LINCOLN'S UNION SERVICE 201 N. Riverside - Ph. 9022 Solves His GHOSTLIEST Murder Mystery CHARLIE CHAN rnUfll IYc! Solves His yrx L GHOSTLIEST I CHAH f 1 ? 7i Murder Mystery 1 jOS j - ijLff A jfel I PERSONAL Flue Fire The c h e m 1 c a 1 truck was called to 516 South Grape street, residence of Bill Oatman, at 12:23 p. m. today to extinguish a flue fire, according to a report from the fire de partment. Little damage was done the fire department said. Returns Mrs. Iona Conaway returned early this week from Geneva, Neb., where she spent the past several weeks with her husband, M. Sgt. Clair Cona way. Sgt. Conaway has now been assigned to overseas duty. Mrs. Conaway is on the staff of the Merle Norman studio here. Veteran Here E. A. B. Glad Chief Boatswain's Mate, and his wife, Pfc Thelma Glad, will leave tomorrow for the East after spending a few days with her Darents. Mr nnH Mra .T d Babcock, 199 McAndrews RoadJ ucra uiaa has been ' In the South Pacific for 28 months and Pfc Glad is attached to the WACs in Washington. . . On Furlough Set. Frederick son, Rt. 2, and Paul Garth cently on furlough to visit his wife who is living at the Ge Bauer apartments, Sgt. Royse has just returned from two years In the South West Pacific with the 5th Air Force. He plans to leave here Dec. 12 for Santa Monica where he will re port for reassignment. 2 P. M. SATURDAY Services for Roy L. Jain, who passed away Wednesday at his home, 816 S. Central, will be Held in the Conger-Morris chapel at 2 p, m. Saturday . with the Rev. W. A.' Dawes officiating Interment will be In Sams Val ley cemetery. . ' ' He was born In Boulder, Colo., August 23, 1881. On July 20, 1920, he was united in marriage to Nellie Fredenburg at Yreka, Calif. They took up a homestead in the Meadows, near Beagle, and remained there until Feb ruary, 1944. Since then he had lived In Medford. Besides his wife, Mrs. Nellie Jain, he leaves three brothers and four sisters: E. E. Jain, Dal las, . Ore.; Benjamin - Jain, San Diego; L. M. Jain, Twin" Falls. Idaho; Mrs. Florence Cunning ham, San ' Diego; Mrs. Lottie Brunelng, Boulder, Colo.; Mrs. Bertha Boylan, Sand Point, Ida.; and Mrs. Clara Arbuthnot, Long Mont, Colo. Tomorrow (Sat) Night Only at the MATERIA.. Theatre Door Open for Midnight Show at 11:15 HOLT RESIGNS AS WELFARE DOCTOR Resignation of Dr. William W. P. Holt as county physician was announced following the last meeting of the Jackson county public welfare commis sion. Dr. Holt has served in the office for the past eight years. Commission members an nounce that patients are being cared for by a panel arrange ment of four doctors supplied by the Jackson County Medical Society. Reports submitted at the meet ing were ta the effect that 831 old-age assistance cases were handled during the month of October, expenditures being $27,346. This is but slightly more than September when old age assistance totaled $27,024. General assistance, for 204 cases totaled $7,775 as compared to $6,432 for September for 184 cases. ' Twenty-five children were maintained in foster homes at a cost of $579. the report shows, while last month 19 children were kept in foster homes at a total cost of $469. Aid to de pendent children totaled $4,624 for 158 children as compared to $4,329 for 159 children for Sep tember. Nine cases of assistance to the blind totaled $422 for Oc tober' as compared to $438 for ten casesv for the previous month. " tuieWwers to start killing Killing and shipping of Christmas turkeys in Jackson and Josephine counties, for both army and civilian use, will start next week, a representative of Swift and Company reports. Fattening of the fowls, delayed both by a late hatch and poor growing conditions, has Been underway for a couple of weeks. Ceiling prices are being paid for both civilian and army use turkeys. It is 'estimated that approxi mately 25,000 valley birds were sold for the Thanksgiving trade, leaving between 70,000 and 75 000 in the two counties for the Yule and post-Yule trade. The turkey production was estimat ed at the start of the season at 100,000 birds. , ' , Closing time for Sunday Too Late to' Classify B:30 Saturday afternoon Please remember. . ' 0L Customs Men Seize Smuggled Cigar ets San Diego, Cal., Dec. 1 OJ.R) United States customs offi cers have seized 1,600 packs of American cigareta during the first three weeks of this month frnm nersnns attemDting to smuggle them " from Mexico, customs officials reportea to day. Tnvtl enters said cigarette smuggling has increased several hundred per cent since tne u.s. shortage with some persons at tomntlna tn brine back as many as 30 cartons. (Regulations per mit a tourist to bring dbck mree sealed packs and one opened pack. "Prices In Tijuana, Mex., now run between 12 cents and 20 cents for "standard brands. ) Too Late to Classify WS BUY'EM WE SilLlUM COME IN AND SEE EM 1031 Olds coupe. wsm Plymouth sedan, 193B Nash sedan, 1930 Pontlac sedan, 1936 Olds sedan, 1935 Studebaker sedan, 1939 Ford sedan, 1937 Pontlac sedan, 1939 Pontlac sedan. Sportlltes, foglltes. batteries, anti freeze. Get winterized now. Large supply famous Dayton McClaren tires. A. Z, "Tubby" Dean, Your PonUao Dealer. Bl.l-ll.l A Gt.tlnn ninl 90i9 6th and Grape Sts. ' Buy Bonds. FOR SALE 1935 Pontlac sedan: new paint, umy gaao. numpnxey mown BLOOD-TESTED New Hampshire Red cockerels: extra fine for breeding. Call 517 Western ave., or phone 5439. BAZAAR and cooked food sale Dec. IS. Medford Masonic building. Rum mage sale Dec. IS. NeviU Social ciuo. TWO-rooms, private kitchen; cabin Trailer space, tv wr. itn-j at. FOR SALE 193fl Packard sedan, A-l tires. Only $098. Humphrey Motors. FOR SALE Small folding pool table, light fixture for 3 rooms, 330 Hav- FOR SALE Motor , scooter. 203 S. Central. , WANTED Custom work with tractor and equipment. Rt. 1, Box 411, or ZU3 s. central. &OR SALE Modern 3-bedroom home, newiy reaecoraiea insiae ana out.. Completely furnished with nearly all prewar furniture. Includes Frlg Idaire, washing machine, ironer, gas heaters, water tank and range. Has v garp!e, garden spice, nice lawn and shade. Located close In. Wilt give Immediate possession. $3,750. Phone oa?a. tor nppoinrmeni, TRUCKERS. ATTENTION! For- sale Chevrolet 2-speed tim . ken reir-end assembly, all new gears, includes hubs, drums, nxle beirins p"d complete enclosed drive line. $75 cyh. See at Champ's Garoe, 311 E. Fifth. FOR SALE One prewar davenport and chMr set in good condition; $30. See at 217 Apple st. FOR SALE Iot water tank, .10-gallon capacity; $15. See at 217 Anplest. W. H. JONES' SHOf"SVTP now located at 17 N. Dartlett We soeclalt-'e in rebuilding boota and shoes. All work guaranteed. FOR SALE Jersey cow, freshen in Fehru"v. Applegate, Ore. Box 73-A. V. R. Huck. WANTED TO RENT bv Dec. 8. two bedroom house, furnished. Four adults, working. Call 3404. APm ES J"athnns. Newtowns and nelMnus, 50e nr.. Bring containers. A. C. lew's, white stand, 3V4 miles S. of Medford. FOR SALE 1038 Wlllvs sedan, a gas saver; rew Ores. Only $545. Humph, rev Motors. TATLnniNrt Ladies' and men's gar ments. pterin". r!ptn; nnd repairs ' Mrs. Gould, 108 Washington. BUY WAR BONDS Nights Only Weekday uoori open 1:45 -6:45 Mats. Sat Continuous Sun. ENDS SATURDAY NITE1 JAMES GAGNEY HUMPHREY BOG ART "OKLAHOMA KID" PLUS CHARLES STARRETT COMING SUNDAY! Sfl i ?3 Georp MURPHY Constance MOORE J I - torn DAVIS Refrigerators Keflnlsned Ltfce New. .MilCHUU PAINT SHOP, BOB b. Riverside. WANTED Automatic needle for maV nig innjfvcM nig, rnona ijii. STORAGE SERVICE Two-story brick handled, personal lockers. City Transfer & Storage. Phone 4004. 38 8. TIT St FOR A PERSONAL OR AUTO LOAN . See . THE OREGON FINANCE CO, 45 South Central. A Pioneer Firm. WANTED Evergreen shrubbery, pruning. Joe Mann. Central Point. FURNISHED cabin lor rent. 22 Rose avenue. LOST Between Ashland and Pros. Sect, binder and chain and 8.23x20 re, tube and wheel on 6-hole Budd new recap 12 . ply Montgomery Ward. Tire has deep markings around side. Tire registered to I. O. ' Chapman. Phone 65G4 or write Rt. a. box m, Medford. FOR RENT 2 furn. apU., l8 per mo. Phone 5911. WELCOME at "Casey's East Bide Texaco." Expert car and truck lub rication and washing, battery and tire service. Also general repairing, brake service. Casey has new bat- icucs, ures ana accessories. FOR SALE; Block tto-k or bay salt. IT-u 1 1 e t i 1 .1 WANTED Bookkeeper - secretary. Good position for right person. Good pay. Call at Riverside USO. FOR RENT Modern house; good lo- "uun, fu. w. QUI, FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Call Sun. day. L. W. Badger, 3 miles north WANTED Bus boy or girl. Apply FOR SAl Jersey . Guernsey cow. LOST Ooil ring, set with brilliants Lost within 2 talks, north of Phoe nix schooL Reward. Box 4, Phoe nix.. UIC. WANTED Some one who loves children In vicinity of S. Grape to care for my 13-montha-old baby while 1 work. Phone 6203. FOR SALE Bdv'b blus n.ntPM wnnl uit, i7 16; white graduation coat, size 40: 3 pairs tennis shoei. 2 new, sizes 8, 10 and 11; eight uiaausa wiui jiiib: wmic notary trcdle newine machine; wnlnnt bed, chest of drawers. Phone 4871. ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BAZAAR AND DINNER Presbyterian church, Dec. 8 food and hand-mide articles for Christines gifts. Ham dinner will invited. 19 ACRES, 10 irrigated; 3-room cabin, 30x20 barn, renhouse, pres sure system, clover. 1.1 5(1. 2 lb ACRES, 5 -room house, modern. ana 3-room not modern; Rood barn, other buildings. Rood well and irri gation system. Medford city water. Close in. S4.50. 75x150 BUILDING site in Jacksonville: city water; rcdy to build. Beauti ful view of valley. 5250. 107 ACRES, 20 irrigated; B-room house, other buildings, timber, live stream. A good ranch. $3,000. Terms. 80 ACHES, 75 irrigated; all needed; combine, tractor, other tools; fl room house, other buildings. $11,000 Terms. 380 ACRES. '90 Irrigated, 20 sub-irri gated. Modern 4-room and tenant house: 50 head stock, all tools, team, 90 tons hny. 3 barns. A Rood stock rnrh. Fedy to act. 27.100. terms CHILDERS OR KIMBALL, Brokers Jacksonville, Ore. o STARTS DAYS 0 BOND ENDS 3 Xftflsmz mmmm FWRNITORB MOVING Kegular van service, ata or nation-wide. Phone 2888. Davis Transfer & Storage Co.. u a. rir oi. PERSONALIZED cosmetics and hair styling, permanent waving a special ty. Operators Amanda Williams and Iona Canaway. Merle Norman Enuaio. Ji m ear ora ttag. en. aau. FOR SALE Fisher s Egg Producer, SO protein. A real egg mash. Fab er's, 34 S. Riverside. Phone 4449. XACTO KNIFE sets tor the model air plane builder. All sizes. Buy them singly or In any combination. Gen uine XACTO knives from 25c to the deluxe all metal set for $3.00. SIMS BROS., 23 N. Fir. SALE 33 USED CARS Largest stock tn southern Oregon to choose from. Want to close out entire stock. L N. Shults. 224 N Riverside. REPLACE your broken window""glasr New glass Installed while your wait. MEDFORD MILL WORK CO. The Glass House, Phone 4112. 10th nnd Grape. ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON All kinds of beauty service. Permanent a specialty. Ph. 2604. 120 N. Central. CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS FOR THE BICYCLE Saddle bags (three sizes); Generator Light Set (Just arrived); Wire baskets; Rear luggage carriers (double brace); Sheepskin saddle covers; (keeps hands warm and dry) Sheepskin soddle covers; Metal chain guards; Rear reflectors; Tires and tubes (all sizes); Rubber pedals; Horns. s SEE THESE AT SIMS BROS. CYCLE 6t REPAIR SHOP (Your World Bicycle Store) 23 N. Fir. Phone 3472. T-SHIRTS, long and short sleeves, sizes up to 3. Tiny Tots Shop. 320 Medford Center Bldg. CASH IN A FLASH FOR YOUR CAR. Save Time, Cash and Gas. Call Automobile Market. Friendly Medford Dealer. Ph. 3019. 6th and BartletL No Red Tape When You SeU to Us. FOR SALE Fisher's calf meal or builder pellets. Faber's, 34 S. River side. Phone 4440. NEW MODEL AIRPLANE MOTORS Motor .$18.00 Coil . 1.50 Condensor , .23 Prooellor .,.... L1 .25 High tension lead .15 Regular price $20.05 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL ONLY 17.05 Get one while they last at SIMS BROS. CYCLE & REPAIR SHOP (Medford's model airplane neaaquariers) fl0J"A Cash, 2-bedroom house, ga VtwOuv rage, laundry trays, shrubs, T oil heater, electric refrig erator, fully furnished with good furniture. Located on Alice St. Vic- tor C. Sether. Brophy Bldg. DART BOARDS We have extra DARTS. Limited supply. SIMS UKua., 23 . f ir. UNDERSHIRTS, long sleeves, short sleeves and sleeveless. Tiny Tots Shop. 320 Medford Center Bldg. WANTED Man to lay Inlaid linoleum in kitchen and bathroom. 'Ph. 244 uentrai rotni. foil SALE One console radio, $40; 1 couch and chair, steel springs, Rood condition, modern, $05. Ph. 4988. SWEATERS, wool, all colors, sizes up to thee. Tinv Tots Shop, 326 Med ford Center Bldg. SUNDAY o Daringly real an tkt) men and their women... In Anna Seghers' great book of the month! NEWS 1 TONITE PREMIERE SATURDAY Friday, Dae. 1, 1944 BABY BUNTINGS with elppers. blan kets and quilts, crib size. Tiny Tots anop, meat org center otag. XMAS GIFTS Beautiful hand made Sifts for the tiny one. Tiny Tots h0Pj326 Medford Center Bldg. CRACK-A-JAP machine guns Sound like a real machine gun. Get your boy one for Christmas at SIMS BROS., 23 N. Fir. ATTENTION DAIRYMEN There will be 7 purebred Holsteln dairy cows. Carnation breeding, 3 of which are registered, sold at the Phoenix Auc tion Saturday, December 3; 1 reg istered coming four-year Guernsey bull; 2 single unit Royal Blue milk- lng machines. FARMERS. ATTENTION! - ts your barn lot muddy? Need a floor in your barn We have rough 2x12 for this purpose Very reasonable How about some rough Ixiixia for fenc Ins? No priorities needed CAMERON-MOFFITT LUMBER CO Riverside and Barnett Rd Ph. 5462 WAN'uD-Middle aged man or older to do light work on ranch at edge of town Living quarters, farm pro ducts and wages,. Tribune Box 88. DANCE EVERY SIT. SITE At the Picturesque VVflSOM WHEEL PAVILION I Miles from Medford on Griffin Creek Road Dancing Starts at 9 Iwoll Music Good Flooi Loti ol Fun Coma Out and Meat Your Friends STEVE BAKER and DAVE GOULD SELL YOUR CAR WAR BONDS! We need 50 more used cars. All makes All models. Highest Cash Pricel USED CAR EXCHANGE -33 S. Riverside Dial 4980 a MAJOR FIRST-RUN HITSI ;.l;IH'ta Continuous Sat. Doors Open 1:45 STARTS . SUNDAYI 3 DAYS ONLY! SHE'S A WINKING WITCH WITH A TWINKLING TWITCHI WO TO PLUS FROM RACKETEER TO RACKET-BUSTER! TOM NEAL . JEANNE BATES . HUGH BEAUMONT ENDS SATURDAY NITS The Thrilling and Authen tic Advanture Film! Dangerous Journey PLUS "Bordertown Trail" Smiley Burnatta n i 1 MEDTORD MAIL TRIBUHE HTRV Doors Open at For the Big SERIES "E" BOND Premiere and Auction at the Craterian Theatre All Seats Out NO RESERVED SEATS First Come, First Served On the Screen . BING CROSBY In "Going My Way" Plus . 60-Minute Stage Show Plus Col. A. H. Dudley in charge of the . Auction TONIGHT