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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1944)
0 LOCAL and On Furlough Sgt. Tom Fay, Jledford high school graduate, pent several days in Mediord last week visiting friends. 8gt. Fay has served nearly three Tears in the south Pacific . .... . Minor Accidents C. V. Trede, 649 Fine street,! and Raymond Peterson, 317 East Jackson, drove passenger cars involved In a minor accident Saturday on North Central avenue according to a report on file. ' . ' Spanish War Veterans Unit ed Spanish War Veterans and Auxiliary will meet at . the arm ory December 6. Dinner will be st 6:30 and a meeting cauea at 8 p. m. Election of officers and initiation of candidates will take place. Promotion Walter E. Car roll, formerly of 206 South Holly street, Medford, ras received a promotion from private to serg eant, according to word received here. Sgt. Carroll, -wounded In the battle of Belgium, was awarded the purple heart. He is out of the hospital and is now serving in a combat zone In Germany. ' . Delayed Orders MAM 1c Stanley Sherwood arrived here Saturday night on delayed or ders to visit his mother, Mrs. Katie Sherwood; 523 Newtown street. Sherwood has been sta tioned in Vero Beach, Fla., and will ' report to Los Alamttas when he leaves here. ; He was employed at the postoff ice in Medford prior .to entering the service. ' Building Permits Southern Oregon Sales, Stewart avenue. made application in the city recorder s office Monday for a permit to construct a new ware house at an estimated cost of $4,000. Dollle Landers, 1414 West 10th street, made applica tion for a permit to make an addition on her residence. Mrs. A. L. Gall, 4 South Orange street, made application today for a permit to make an addi tion on her residence. ' Slat President Hera Arthur Baines of Portland, state presi dent of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, will make his official visit to Crater Lake Aerie num ber 2003 F.O.E., Thursday at 8 p. m. Past State President John Bennett, McMinnville, will also be present. Dinner will be served at 6 p. m., and ladles of the Auxiliary are asked to bring salads. The Auxiliary will hon or those ladies whose birthdays are between June 1 and Decem ber 1. Final plans for the stag party will be made at the Aerie meeting, followed by commit tee reports. Dancing will con clude the evening, . DR. A. R. HEDGES Chiropractic at Naturopathic Physician 128 E. Mala Dial S170 ""sinusitis"" It seems that sinus trouble Is becoming more common. Most sinus troubles are catarrhal con ditions. While smoking is usual ly considered the cause of sinus itis, it can and usually does, if excessive, serve to aggravate this condition. . Smoking naturally ir ritates mucous membrane. This irritation causes an increased se cretion from the raucous surface of the sinuses. The secretions be come thicker, gradually accumu late in the sinuses, congestion oc curs, drainage is Interfered with, and pressure results. In treating sinusitis the general mistake Is in considering sinus trouble as a local disturbance. This lends to the use of sprays and inhala tions. Sinusitis develops from a systemic background. Nature cure methods, attacking it along this line, offer the best chance tor its successful treatment. E TONIGHT DREAMLAND Popular Prices 8 to 12 ff3lfiAir Mm St PERSONAL CALENDAR Thursday 8:30 a. m. Medford Garden club, home of Mrs. W. L. Green leaf, 103 South Holly street, to make Christmas wreaths for Camp White hospital. Bring sack lunch, evergreens and red ber ries. 10:00 a. m. Red Cross open house at courthouse in observ ance of Pearl Harbor Day. Pub lic invited. 10:00 a. m. Camp White Red Cross auxiliary, courthouse audi torium, to participate in Red Cross open house. 10:30 a. m. Wenonah club Christmas party at home of Mrs. Walter Wilson, Janney Lane. Covered dish luncheon at noon. Bring table service. 1:30 p. m. Pythian Past Chief's club, dessert luncheon at home of Mrs. Ruth Walden, McAndrews Road. 2:00 p. m. Women's Relief corps, at armory for annual de partmental inspection. 6:00 p. m. Eagles .Auxiliary birthday dinner for members and husbands at Eagles' hall, 217 West Main street. Auxiliary members bring green salad. 8:00 p. m. Daughters of Union Veterans, birthday party at armory. Election of officers. Members bring own service for refreshments. Friday 1:00 p. m. Friday Luncheon club, home of Mrs. Nora Bills, program and potluijk luncheon, To Initiate Medford Bethel, Daughters of Job, will hold for mal initiation tonight at a meet- ing at the Masonic temple. Offi cers of the order are to be at the hall at 7 o'clock and the meet ing is scheduled for 7:30 p. m. ; Announce, Meeting Rogue River Valley College Women's club will hold a Christmas par-J ty-at the home of Mrs. G. S. Jennings, Saginaw Drive, Sat urday of this week at 2:45. Each member is asked to bring an inexpensive gift for. exchange. DIES IN SEATTLE Jack R. Evans, MM 1c, for merly of Medford, died in a na val hospital in Seattle, Novem ber 26, as a result of an Illness contracted while In the service. Evans, about 36- years old, leaves his wife, Helen, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Evans of Hood River, and many Medfor.d friends. Funeral serv ices were held in Hood River last week and interment was in the Portland Lincoln Memorial, Portland. ' Evans was employed as chief engineer at the Medford Ice and Storage in 1940-41. lie moved to Portland in 1941, enlisting in the navy that year. He served a year and a, half on a subchaser overseas. Letter From Union Gives Appreciation To County Chamber Jackson County Chamber of Commerce has received a. letter of appreciation from the United Telephone Employees of Oregon for the use of rooms in the build ing for a meeting in November. "It is rather a rare occasion for a labor union to meet in a Chamber of Commerce edifice," Edw. T. Healy, president of the group, wrote, "as by some it is presumed we are not on the best of relations. We do not feel that way and the fine civic spirit you have shown in the above gesture should disapprove and condemn any such thought or idea." Mr. Healy further commented on the fact that the union used the rooms without charge. ' Autos and trucks can now run on fuel made from wood. You may yet drive Into a gas station and say, "Saw me off five gal lons, please." SETS PLANS FOR II Don Foots announced at last night's Junior Chamber of Com merce meeting that Christmas party, exclusive for members and their families, will be held at Chalker's Motel December 14. During the business meeting President Paul Selby appointed George Goodman as chairman of a sports activities committee in an effort to establish a com munity sports program. Selby also gave a talk on the history of the Christmas seal sales. Clarence Schmidt was named chairman to plan a banquet and to invite .a national officer to present the charter to the local organization after first of the year. ... : Dale Burns reported that all Grariges of the county are lined up on the Sixth War Bond pro gram except one, which is ex pected to begin their drive soon. P.-T.A. Activities Sams Valley P.-T.A. Members of Sams Valley' P.-T-A. are reminded that the De cember meeting will be held at the school house December 8 at 8:30 p. m. The program for the evening will be schedule and goals for the year and a report on the health clinic. All mem bers are asked to be present as both topics for the evening are of interest to all. The Lincoln School P.-T.A. will meet Friday at 2:30 p. m. at the Lincoln school. Children of Miss Bolton's room will present a program and mothers of the same room will serve refresh ments. . . KAISER LOOKS AHEAD Washington, Dec. 6 (U.PJ Henry J. Kaiser, west coast ship builder, has filed an application with the maritime commission for authority to operate a ship ping una alter the war from New Orleans to the Far East, it was disclosed today. It's Musical Hilarity 1 fW V VI L-- . MIMI CHANDLER tirsta(imBs:tiroT. JAP RETURNS TO COAST THROUGH COURT ACTION Lps Angeles, pec, 6 4J.R) Tadayukt Todah, 54, veteran of World War I and a naturalized American citizen, was back in hit hometown today with army approval, apparently the first Japanese to return to the Pa cific coast through court action. Todah, who spent three years in the Poston, Ariz., relocation center, had operated a cafe near the city hall for many years and said he was looking around for a new location to begin work again. " . WEATHER Northern California Clear today and tonight; Thursday In creasing cloudiness; morning fog in the valleys and on the coast; cooler in the valleys Thursday. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE -4 'Piece bedroom suite end davenport. Call alter S. 115 S. ivy. FOR SALE 22 special Winchester. I Ida action. $30. J. N. Mansrum, pox 34a. Midway roaq. fOR SALE A REAL BUY If you are looking for a country home that you would like to keep, property con fute of 8 acre of the finest land In Jackson county: now In alfalfa, all fenced and cross -fenod: alto ever flowtng print- A new 6room house, not quite completed yet, but live able and possession can be had now. House to date has cost about $4,300, almost enough material there now and all paid for to finish. Price as Is $0,000. As stated above. If you are looking for a REAL HOME, to keep, 'this is It. Don't waste any time, this Sroperty Is going to sell. Only 3 mi. rom Medford on hlway. A. W. WALKER. Real Estate Tel. S721. Office.. 427 E. Main fiATHOLIC woman with S-yr.-old son, would like a respectable place as housekeeper or light outside work where we could have a home with chickens and garden. Mrs. Margie Pahris. eo Kitson Hot Mineral springe. Pannage, are. FOR SALE Morton1! Sugar-Cure or Tender-Quick for name and bacon. ratter s, 3 a. Riverside, rnone 4449. FOR REKl1 On second floor for per- maneni coupie, nice ciean a-room apartment With private bath: $33 month. NO DRUNKEN PARTIES. - Shulta. 40tt N. Grape st. RADIO SERVICE & TELEVISION CO.. . S. Columbus ave. Manv Hems for Xmas Guitars, mandolins, violins, ukuleles, base drums, elect, aruitars. vacuum sweepers, 10 mm. projector, acaie moaei raiiroaas. many otner Items. Our shone No. Is 6831 which will be in working order Saturday. Come out, look them over. Our prices are runt. p. o. box boo. FOR BALE House-broke fox terriers, male. Phone 4839. 'OR RENT- To local adults, perman ent renters. 5-room modern furnish 'd loca1 ed 3-bedroom home. Rent $30. Call 303 Haven st, Thursday, Dec. 7, rrom la m s. FOR dALE Fisher's Egg Producer,' or . Laymor for more eggs. Faber'a,-84 o. niversiae. rnone 9KA"r I ACRES, 1 bedreonL mod. home: peaches, ehernea and berries; city water and lights. H. r. Blanton. owner. 770 El Kader s t .Ashland. Ore. ONE ACRE, Irrigated, soma clover, 8- rootn modern house, H. W. floors, oil heat, city watert close in on paved road. 47 acres, 5-room furnished house, large barn. 2 well; doe la on DBved hi ehwav. See E. GOULD, 403 W. Jackson St. U. S. W. V. and auxiliary meeting-al armory, Dec. 6. Dinner at SAO, meetine at 8 o. m. Election of of ficers and Initiation of candidates. PACKING, cratine and shlDDine. Com plete service. City Transfer and storage. Phone 4004. 38 S. TIT St. FURNITURE storage. Complete, mod ern service. Special lockers. Phone 288S, Davis Transfer and Storage Co., 40 S. Fir st. FOR A PERSONAL OR AUTO LOAN ' See ; THE OREGON FINANCB CO., 43 South Central A Pionocr Firm WANTED TO RENf-Wighchalr and babv crib for ten days. Best of ref erences given. Call 3490 after 7:30 p. in. fOR SALE No. 94 Gilbert erector set, all steel. Chester RPP. Talent. WINES1 W1NESI WINES! Buy them now for Christmas while the sale ' at the Bohemian Club Is onl Here's Just one of many bargains: Califor nia extra fancy reserve stock Port. Sherry and Muscatel. Half case, o.3o; run case, WANTED Spot cash for good wood or electric range. Champion. Phone FOR SALE Violet ray lamp witn quarts mercury element. This Is the kind of lamp doctors use. It's Just like new, cost $183; $7B cash, or trade for automatic shotgun. Cham plon. 217 Apple st. Phone 092. FOR SALE 1933 De Soto. 8 cylinder. 4-door sedan; new paint, new top: motor Just overhauled, excellent rubber. See at Champ's Garage, 811 c otn. FOR SALE 3-plece twin bedroom set. 3-plece double bedroom set, dinette table and 8 chairs. Also misc. 308 newiown THE TIME is getting short I Buy wines now I Here's Just one of many spe cials California extra fancy Port. Sherry. Dry Sherry, Angelica and Tokav. Half case. $5; full case. $10. The Bonemian Jiuo. 14750 i 12 acres. 5-room, bam, ga- rage, excellent well with etrio avstem. Buildings all new. Land all irrigated and plowed ready for seeding. For this price there Is no better buy today. Come in and let us show you this BEt'r. COOPER, Broker CHARLES BLAESS. Salesman 323 N. Riverside. Phone 7337. FOR SALE White Chinese silkies; also Pekln ducks and fat gray neese. Phone Ashland 3243. WANTED To rent, small two-bed-room house In city. Address Box 111. Mail Tribune, stating location ana rem as Keq FOR SALE Due to Illness, new mod ern short-order cafe with Grey hound agency. Price reasonable. Mrs. J. Horde, Mt. Shasta City, Cel. ANTED Present address of O. J. Piemme who formerly lived at 920 Beatty street, Medford- Important. Address 1810 N Riverside ave., Medford. Ore. WANTED Girl to check orders. Nu Way Cleaners, 404 E. Main. aox ooi. rnone ji i i . . jvssrsaa. I - ' mm. I .. .iSJH I DAYS I LATEST NEWS AND SHORT SUBJECTS FURNISHED apartment for employed couple. Close to courthouse. Utilities pna, wu. inpune. POX 1383. Strayed Hoistein heifer, XL on left ribs, underblt In each ear, split In left ear. Mary Bra da haw, Browne- ooro, KJTC. WANTED One experienced waJtreea. Murray's Ma Id -Rite. COST Small black Venule Pekingese dog, white on two feat. Phone 3308. FOPpfbUR next repair JobTwhv not try Junction Garage, 1740 N. River aide. FOR SALE Excellent baking and cooking apples. Reeter Fruit Co. Alao cull Cornice pears. TURKEYS wanted, ball Id ' Milne. Quality Market. Phone 4785, or Alphabet blocks S'ew shipment. Get yours now, SIMS BROS., 23 N. SEPTlti tank and cesspool cleaning. wannary equipment, rnone HJ (W. FOR SALE Mohair davenport, $13; rocKing cnair, rnone aao, eves. CROQUET SETS make an Ideal Chrlst mas gift. Come In and look our sup ply over, 4 and 8-baU seta. SIMS BROS. 23 N. Fir. WINES! WINES! WlrWS! Buy "ihem now for Christmas while the sale at the Bohemian Club Is onl Hare's Just one of many bargains: Califor nia extra fancy reserve stock Port, Sherry and Muscatel. Hall case, eo.ou; in ii case, mil NO 1 KLAMATH Netted Gem pota toes. Buy storage potatoes now. uaKaaio urucery. JUST ARRIVED Two and three wheel scooters less than ceiling price ai aijvia tyus, BLACKBOARDS Easel wall ana dosk types. Below celling price. Use our lay-away service. SIMS BROS., n, nr. JEEPS, trucks, tanks, trailers,' guns, amphibian Jeeps everything for the model builder. Use our lay-away. service, onus BKua., n. nr. ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON All kinds of beauty service. Permanent! a apecjalty. Ph. 2664. 120 N. Central. REPLACE your broken window glass. New glass installed while your wait. MEDFORD MILLWORK CO. The Glass House, Phone 4113. 10th and Grape. FARMERS. ATTENTION 1 Is your barn lot muddy? Need a floor In . your bam. We have rough 3x13 for this purpose. Very reasonable How ? i bout some rough 1x6x18 for feno ng? No priorities needed CAMERON-MOFFITT LUMBER CO.. Riverside and Barnett Rd Ph. 8402 THE TIME Is getting short t Buy wines nowl Here's Just one of many spe- dais California extra fancy port. Sherry, Dry Sherry. Angelica end Tokay. Half ease. $8; full case, $10. Tne uonemian uiud. ALPHABET, bulldlnz and rattle blocks Just arrived supply UmiU ma. aims onua., n, fir. FOR SALE Diamond brooch, set with 8 1 diamonds, many of them of large size, platinum mounting, price $2300. Left for sale at 43 South , Central. , Gas on Stomach Raltmd In & mi rum M 4ubl twa smmi back Whn suau stftmieh acid causes Dalaful. nffoost- tns I". our itntnafb snd heartburn, doctor oiuaUr preaultM lb ruust cttn tnedleln known for yraMotbatls relief -mwllelnei Ilk IhoM In nell-trn Tahlru. No Uiaiir Hell am on nil eonic iun or return ooiu to u ice oouwe STARTS TODAY Wsdnssdar. Dc (, 1944 MEDTORD HAIL TRIBUNE 8ETT STICK horses w. bav tbtm. SIMS BROS.. 23 N. Fir. MCFA Cuh. 2-bedroom house; s JU ras- laundry tr.ya, shrub., oil heater. lctric rofrtf orator, fully lurnUhed with food furniture, tooatrd on Alice Sklo- tor c Sether. Brophy Blds. KASTliftea tlm. dl,h eu. Unbreak able Just the lift for that little ; gin, sims BROj.. as n. rir. WE BUY'EM WETSfilX'UM COME IN AND SEE E.M ) 1PSS Olds eoupe, 1P3S Plymouth sedan, 103S Nash sedan, 1030 Pontlao sedan. 1B38 Olds sedan, 1039 studebaker sedan, ' 1035 Ford sedan, 1P37 Pontlao sedan, 1939 Pontlao sedan, Spartlllea, log'.lttrf, batteries, anti freeze. Get winterized now. Lars, supply famous Dayton McClsren tires. A. Z. "Tubby" Dean, -Your Pontlao Dealer. Itlchfleld Station Dial 304S th and Grape Sts. Buy Bonds. CASH IN A FLASH FOR YOUR CAR. Save Time, Cash and Gas. Call Automobile Market Friendly Medford Dealer, FOR SALE Electric toasters. Vm-mV- fast sets, eta. Bab's . 6econd.hand store, cor, 8th and Grape. L. Relieve misery, as most mothers do. Rub tne throat, chest BH-I tu.V . i . V. tlm.-touted V VAPORUB SELL YOUR CAR BUY WAR BONDS! We need SO mere used ears. All , makes All models. Highest Cash Pricel HUMPHREY MOTORS USED CAR EXCHANGE 33 S. Riverside Dial 4980 STARTS TODAY 4 DAYS! SEEKING MYSTERY! EXCITING Iw ntf if ! in JsTj fre-esas I IM ' LATEST NEWS end SHORT SUBJECTS!!! WOODBURNTNO SETS A few left. If you are planninf to ttr one erf ."von u wir i inuia sat i now SIMS BROS., 33 N. Fir" ANNOUNCING OPENING OF KUHN'S TRANSFER AND PARCEL DELIVERY Day or Night Ph. 8641 jLsi.llHlLllLLLlilb Mights Only W.ekdays Doors Opsn 6:43 CLOSED WEDNESDAY COMINO THUHSDAYl A BRAND NEW l SKELETON TO HANG IN MOTHER'S CLOSETI SUSAN PETERS Hint it MARSHALL ASTOR and Richard Carlson v ROY ROGERS "Hands Across the Border" ROMANCE HE FINDS MURDER! IN HIS MOST ADVENTURE! It IS r'eaV astr m a r 1 4 BIG HOURS OF DANCING sk SV ojkM w- 1HIHHHHIIII SHOWS AT 1:45 :4S 9:00 RAY'S MUSIC WE I 'II INK I'M I ill II II hi U J4Q