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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1944)
LOCAL and Fined William Warner was 'fined $9 In city 'court yesterday (or failure to stop his vehicle at a atop sign. - ' Sentenced Olaf Redahl, 83, was sentenced to five days in the city Jail this morning for being drunk on a city street Correction Daughters of Union Veterans will meet in the armory tomorrow night as was stated in yesterday's calendar of events. To. Portland Glenn H. Utz, Crater Lake avenue, is leaving tonight for Portland where he will transact business. He plans to return Monday. . Official Here J. A. Ormandy, general passenger agent of Southern Pacific company, with offices in Portland, is in Med ford today on business. . To Denver Mrs. Charles P. Johnson, 109 Geneva street, left last night for Denver, Colo., where she ' will visit her son, Charles, Jr., who is confined in Fltzsimmons Hospital there. He was seriously wounded last Aug ust in England. Kyle In Fiance Pfc. Robert F. Kyle, Jr., is now in France with an infantry division of the Seventh Army according to a letter from the serviceman to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert F. Kyle, Sr., 609 South Oak dale avenue. The young man wrote his parents that he had been on a trip to Marseilles and that the French people were "kind and generous". The sec tion in which his unit had been stationed was forested much after the manner of Oregon, he wrote. Pfc. Kyle has been in France since Oct. 20. DANCE EVERY SIT. I5ITE At the Picturesque WAGON WHEEL PAVILION 4 Miles from Medford on Griffin Creek Road Dancing Start at 9 Swell Musie Good Floor Lots ot Fun Come Out and Meet Your Friends STEVE BAKER and DAVE GOULD SELL YOUR CAR BUY WAR BONDS! We need 50 more used ears. All makes All models. Highest Cash Price! HUMPHREY MOTORS USED CAR EXCHANGE 33 S. Riverside Diaj 4980 SPARE M RI3S I if- kflflJNM5? d m lT r hunted 'Turks; ( U WWOSE PI16RIM MENJX M PORK ilttP BECAUSE WE (il l5lftDC WEREN'T vVj uifurd cykh selling tvDHyH 33c Bfiffj Veal Shi Jr. Steak lb. 25c Breast of Veal.... lb. 15c Crown Veal Roast lb- 25c ATTENTION! BABY BEEF CUTS No Points Beef Raasls lb. 25c Swiss Steak rkraut ism Pickles.... 3 Backbones Pork... lb. 5c PERSONAL CALENDAR Thursday 8:00 p. in. Eagles Auxiliary birthday dinner for members and husbands at Eagles' hall, 217 West Main street. Auxiliary members bring green salad. . 7:30 p. m. Royal Neighbors, Mistletoe camp, regular meet ing at K. of P. hall.- Election of officers.. Friday 1:00 p. m. Friday Luncheon club, home of Mrs. Nora Bills, program and potluck luncheon. 8:00 p. m. Daughters of union Veterans, birthday party at armory. Election of officers. Members bring own service for refreshments. , 8:00 p, m. Graduate Nurses association, District Four, Girls' Community club for Christmas party. Bring gifts for exchange. Saturday 2:45 p. m. -Rogue River Val ley College Women's club Christmas party at the home of Mrs. G. S. Jennings, Saginaw Drive. Bring an inexpensive gift for exchange. Blanket Stolen Mrs. H. C. Bishop, 717 South Peach street, reported to city police today that an army blanket had been stolen from her sedan parked on Beatty street. , Building Permits Applica tions for building permits for November show estimates of ap proximately $20,483 for build ing and repair costs in Medford as compared to an $11,978 es timate in October, according to city records. v - Club to Meet Degree of Honor Juvenile club will meet Saturday, Dec. 9 at 11 a. m. in the Lincoln school gymnasium. All members are urged to be present since election of offi cers will take place.. Members are invited to bring visitors. In Texas Pvt. William Jos eph Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Williams, Rt. 2, Ashland, has arrived at Camp Wolters, Texas, to begin his basic training as an Infantry man, according to a news re lease from that camp. He has been assigned to a battalion stressing heavy weapons. ' . To Se(I Seals Women of Ro tary will have charge today and tomorrow of the city booths where Christmas seals are being sold it was announced today. On the committee today are Mrs.' Frank Newman, Mrs. Ray Wright, Mrs. . John Perl, Mrs. Lester Taylor, Mrs. Allan Perry and Mrs. S. E. Philips. Serving tomorrow will be Mrs. W. D. Huber, Mrs. B. Taylor, Mrs. H. Rutherford, Miss Marian Bed lngfild, Mrs. Norris Porter and Mrs. Brewer. Girl Scouts will have charge of the booths Sat urday, ' . ' " ; Minor Accidents Elizabeth Hawkins, 919 Whitman street, and Janus Woods, 541 Austin street, drove passenger cars in volved in a minor accident Thursday on South Oakdale avenue, according to a report on file. Mrs. J. B. Jordon, Jackson ville, and Violet Heavilln, 8 Modoc street, drove passenger cars involved In another minor accident on East Main . street Wednesday according to a sec ond report. lb. 25c lb. 19c for 10c Trapped rWi m xi . -SUk m. M.mt t. MM mi saw CtiBJm!i2Lzk- tESK&a.v.j (Acme TeUphotot ' Trapped In his ear by steel rods that have crushed both his legs. Lt Jg Robert Grossman. Navy medical of ficer, calmly directs highway patrolmen attempting to extricate hltn after his car crashed Into the rear end ol truck near Camp Shoemaker, Calif, Opiates were administered to ease his pain during the bour-and-a-half, ' long ordeal. Price Corrected A correc tion was announced by OPA to day on the ceiling price of ap ples for the current week as published in yesterday's sched ule. The list should have read, under appes, "all others, two pounds for 19 cents" -instead of 18 cents. The mistake was due to a typographical error made in the Portland office, it was stated. . On Furlough Pvt. Ralph Brock, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Brock, 851 Palm street, arrived In Medford Monday night on a two week furlough to visit his parents. Pvt. Brock, who is in the administrative branch of the Army Air Force, will report to Turner Field, Albany, Ga., when he leaves here. He Is a graduate of Medfprd High School and was employed at the California-Oregon Power Company in Medford prior to entering the service. ' Husband Swapping Between Sisters Enlivens Divorce Hollywood, Dec. 7 (U.R) The torrid story of two pretty sis ters who swapped husbands now and again plus details of one sister's love trysts with a movie star and an army corporal to day enlivened divorce proceed ings of shapely Mrs." Dorothy Gray Mahoney, 23. Mrs. Mahoney filed suit for divorce from Fred Delbert Ma honey, 27-year-old navy war vet eran charging he had made In timate love to her 24-year-old sister, Mrs. Lorena Bowers. Lorena took the witness stand and said she never did any such thing and, furthermore she had plenty of 'trouble with Dorothy "over her cheating on her hus band." ' . More than 2,000 Waves are releasing regular navy men for active sea duty by performing essential tasks in the 13th naval district, including Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana. EAT MORE FISH IT'S FRESH HERE! Fresh Crabs Fresh Oysters Fresh Clams Fresh Fillet Sole Fresh Fillet Sea Bass Fresh Fillet Red Snapper Fresh Fillet Salmon Fresh Salmon Fresh Halibut Fresh Ling Cod Fresh Black Cod Kippered Salmon Doctor Directs Own EVENING HOURS Hours for the Red Cross Pearl Harbor day open house being held today have been extended to include this evening, it was announced this noon. Originally planned to close at 8 o'clock, the hours have bee extended until 9 p. m. A demonstration by nurses' aides is announced for 8 p. m. Hundreds of visitors are ex pected to attend both the chap ter open house at the courthouse and the Junior Red Cross open house at the lunlor's headquar ters in the Holly building. Visit ors will bring articles which will be wrapped as Chrstmas gifts for men at sea on Christmas day. This noon more than 30 peo ple attended a luncheon meeting of the chapter board held at the courthouse. Board members and other unit and branch represen tatives came from' all parts of the county to be present for the Pearl Harbor day meeting and open house. Luncheon arrangements were in charge of Mrs. Lillian Salade. vice-chairman of the volunteer special service corps. Livestock Portland. Or., Deo. 7(UP Live stock: Cattle, 350; calves, 00. About taady on kinds available. Quality mostly common and below. Cutter staera and heifer 90 97. Common steers held around $10" 11. Canner cutter cows largely $36.90. Shells down to - 84. Fat dalrv tvoti cawn 87.509.80. Medium beef cows uo to aiu.au, uorrimon-medium bulls 57.30 o.ig. uooa.cn oice veaiers sniaoia fiao 1. meaium grass caives an, Hoca. 200. ArtlvM atoftrfv tlnnA. choice 100.230 oounds moatlv llA 2.V 34S-279 oounds 914 ( 14.30. Good sows $13' 13.25. Selected feeder pigs 913.30, our imniwemnw very now. Sheep. 100 Quotable stdv, (i chnee wooled lambs salable 913 13.S0. Good awes salable 9434.S0. South San Francisco, Dec. 7 (UP) fUSDA) Cattle. 75. Steadv: flood steers and heifers absent; good ranee cows iz rv12.au. metuum .iu.ouct 11.23, common cows $9 3010.30. cut ters mostly SBC 8.30. Medium sausage bulls 910910.30, common 98 99. Calves, none. Nominal. Good and choice veaiers quoted 913 14. Hogs, 173. Steadv, several packages good and choice 200-270-lb. barrows and gilts 914.75. one load choice 292 lb. 914.60; odd good sows 918. Sheep, 300. Undertone steady; choice wooled lambs scarce; medium to good 9124H3, cull and common SB &10. Good ewes 13 3.23, medium 93 83.30. Chicago, Dee. 7 fUPl fWFAV vestocK: Hoes. Hon, 14.000. rive to 20 cent, lower bulk Rood and choice ISO 370-lb. $13.23 14.03; top (14.10; most good and choice 30000-lb. sows (13.75 ( 13 85. Cattle, 600: eatves. 1.500. Best commercial ateera 17.0; -bulk 14 T r This One's On Us f Free Movie Day Pmmhr Tti-REMEMBBR . PEA AL HARBOR Your "E" Bond purchased yesterday or . today . . presented at the door ... is your FREE TICKET! ttrj Mttlt-Cttr Sssjaf Bujitf f Evtrj BtnJ Btjtr 4 Mmi-Gutt CRATERIAN THEATRE Dorothy Lamour "And tht Angels Sing" RIALTO THEATRE "Falcon In Mtxieo" plus "Trigger Trail" ROXV THEATRE "Hands Aeroti the Border" plus "Young Ideas" Rescue 17; common to good heifers ft). 80s) 14.30: welchty cutter cows 97 down: good beef cows to 914: most heavy sauaace bulls S9.S06tllJfb. Sheep, 4,000. Traders at auction sale 01 in siock snow lamos. Portland Produce Portland, Deo. 7 (UP) Wholesale promice maricet prices: Cabbage No. 1 green, round type Chicago Wheat Chlcaao. Dec 7 UP1 Wheat: Oocn Htsh Low Close Dec. ,...$1.60"i l.frftt 1.00 1.07'i May .. 1.62T, 1.6314 1.62?i I.BUS July .. 1.M1. 1.3331 S.pt. 1.541. J -83 1.34 8. F. DAIRY PRICES San Francisco, Dec. 7 (U.R) Dairy market: Butter: B3 score 43, 92 score 42V4, 90 score 42Vi, 89 score 414. Cheese: Wholesale prices, loafs 27.9, triplets 27.2. Eggs: Large, grade A 56V4, large grade B 43V4-44V4, medi um grade A B1V5-52, small grade A 43W-44'2. Wall Street New York, Dec. 7 (U.R)- Stocks climbed to a further new seven-year high today on the an niversary of Pearl Harbor com' memorated by a minute of sil ence and prayer on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. The third anniversary of the Japanese attack on Hawaii found the main list of stock prices at the highest level since Septem ber, 1937, with the railroad group at a new peak since Sep tember 4, 1937, Today's closing prices on se lected stocks: American Tel. and Tel. ..166 Anaconda . .... 27 Chrysler ....... 91 Curtlss Wright .... . 5 General Electric ........X. 39 Montgomery Ward 83 V Penn. R. R 31 Phillips Petroleum 44 J. C. Penney ........ Radio .... Southern Pacific Standard Oil of Calif..... Texas Gulf Sulphur ... Transamerlca . United Alrcrafts U. S. Rubber .. ..IO8V4 - 10 .. 37' .. 36 35 - 10 29 504 39' U. S. Steel SBVEN3 GALORE .Aledo. 111. (U.R) A numerolo gist ought to be able to make some thing out of this: John Longley Is 77 years old. He was born June 7, 1867. He has seven brothers and sisters, seven grandnephews In armed forces and seven great grandchildren. He lives In a seven-room house, owns seven farms and has been in seven hospitals for seven operations. Organ-Playing Conductor Portland. Me. (U.R) After completing his daily run as conductor on Boston & Maine railroad trains, Frank Huff of Portland plays a daily organ con cert broadcast by a local station from the railroad station. Um Mail Tribuna Wait A4. Too Late to Classify I'OK SA.LA Weancr plg. Call tiun- day. L. W. Badgar, 3 nulea north ol vcnu-at Pickup '37 GMCTsood condition. 7-ooxio o-piy ww. 7. ', new. Trade for car; will lve x take difference. Champian. 311 E- .k - r. . 1 u,i APPLES 30c and up. Bring contain- era. A. - i..w. - RANCH, near MedoJrdfSS a. In cult.: ud. irr.', in an. a,'""1 AT"." hse barn and outbia. All ocled and equipped. W1U trade 4.uoo equity fo? Medford rea. Eaiy term. ' on balance. . SOO-A. .lock ranch, free water, modem bldgs. One of the best Ap plegate ranch... See u. about thia. Vipr. v TENOWALD. Realtor Holly Theater Bldg. Phone 3687 FOR RENT Excellent 4-room fr- ntsned oupiox iruuiw "p-;-ment. near city park. Adult only. mi, nvVT Vntir.rnnm furnished nouse. rciiiinu. ... "-"-- only. Phone 33B3. Inquire Sunday or adults xuesoay FOR SALE rat hens, live weignt. t;au Q.1Q, FOR SALE 3 13-gauge shotgun., 1 repeating .2a ruie, i ovov tenor banjo, li-horse electric mo tor, 1 model A transmlwion. Can be seen at Lewis Super "Service Harry Anderson. WANTED '37 or later Chev. truck. Tribune, Box 1590. ' FOUND White collie puppy. Owner pnono oescripuon. ao-a i 0?AAA 20 acres, trfree miles from 7)111111 Mndfnrd! 4-room h o u s e. t n.ui him. chicken house. pressure water system, t acres ,r rieated and In clover. 1 acres alfal fa. Well located. , . AOp7r"A Duplex home and Income. VSMII roirraletelv furnished: lo- " rated eiosa In: double ga rage. Terms. A1.A A nice little ranch located near Talent: 37 acres. 15 acres In cum vation, large 3-room home with fireplace, good barn, pressure water system, all-year-rouna runnine wa ter through place: some fine timber. Better' look this over. BARRY LONO. Real Estate lvao e. itiversioe wArTT.rTn huv 40 acre, or more. Prefer some water. Tribune Box 1B20. tATnriNT7.1i: vour local transfer com. rany, operating in Medford since 91G. Davis Transfer & Storage Co., 40 a. nt 'at. ynone aooo. Let Us Retlntsh Vour Car RighT ONE shop using best DU PONT PRE-WAR MATERIALS. IS Years Same Location. MITCHELL PAINT SHOP, SOS S. Riverside. FARMERS attention City Transfer Si Storage offers you a complete service In all nsullnl ana aenvery of anytntng. fnono sop., ae p. nr. flRESTONE foiTTlghrta, com plete with fittings. FIRESTONE Fibre seat and back cushions. $2.98 for your car. FIRESTONE 20-pl.co California pot tery set, $3.95. RUBBER floor mats for Four ear, $3.75 and m.it. FIRESTONE 32-plece breakfast set, 13.29. FIRESTONE windshield defrosters, $3.49. - TOYS are going fast. Use our lay-away plan for your Christmas shop ping. - PAR STORES, 221 W. Main. FBr SALE 1 tan box coat, size 14, Bractically new. Also upright piano. Is I 877. FOR SALE 1933 International plck up, not the best, but in good condl- iion. emu, puf iwae ax. rnone oioo. only, at ceiling price of $39.05 each. ' - Pruitfs Music Center, ill W. Main. NOW! Thru Sat! It's REFRESHING FUN! Dorothy ' Fred LAMOUR MacMURRAY BETTY HUTTON And the ANGELS SING! Wifer Sensat?'on Hour m i r ua j ,,jr". m w .iiv m mm K GOLDEN . Productioa ell Thursday. Dec. 7. 1944 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Hljfl LOST Lady'a .mall yellow gold Waltharo wrist watch, band part leather, part pla.Ua. Phono 4717. Ashland. THIS IS the time of year to do your land clearing and road building. Wo now have our D-S caterpillar tractor available. Come In and talk over your problem with us. $30 0. Central. Phone 2U22. . FOR SALE Metal covered row boat. $20; and two 20x5 inch tires and tubes. 608 8. Riverside. FOR SALE 1835 Dodge coach, four new tires, motor In excellent condl tion. $250 cash. Call Ii933. FOR SALE Eighty ' year-old WTuTe Leghorn hens, some laying: 130-lb. 5 It; 3-piece bedroom set. Call after .30. 2507. ACCORDIONS FOR CHRISTMAS All sizes, streamlined models, priced from $55 up. Terms U desired. Ph. 4195. APARTMENT FOR RENT Tor adults, gas heat, private laundry room. Pnone 4105. FOR SALE Like new World bicycle. balloon tires. Murrey's Bicycle Shop. THKRE WILL be several good close-up Springers at Phoenix Auction aai. Reserve a Pekingese puppy for Xmas. Hawkins Kennels, 02.J a. central. FOR SALE Morton's Sugor-Cure or Tender-Quick ror nams and Bacon. Faber's. 34 S. Riverside. Phone 4449. WANTED TO RENT Highchalr and baby crib for ten days, uest ot ref erences given. Call 5490 after 7 JO p. m. WANTED Soot cash for ffood wood or vicciriQ range, bnimpton. rnonv 5042. FOR SALE Violet ray lamD with quaru mercury element, mis is in : Kina or lamp oociora uio, 11 jun like new, coit $165; $70 each, or trade tot automatic shotgun. Cham p. on. 317 Apple at. Phone 0043. FOR SALE Fisher's Egg Producer, or Laymor for more eggs. Vaber'a, 34 S. Riverside. Phone 4449. FOR SALE Excellent baking and cooking apples. Reeter Fruit Co Also cull Cornice peara. TURKEYS wanted. Call Ed Milne. Q utility Market, Phone 4765, or 3768. ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON All kinds of beauty service. Permanenti a jP lal t y Ph2664 130 N Centra I REPLACE your broken window glaas New glass (natal ted while your wait MEDFORD MILLWORK CO. The Glass House. Phone 4112. 10th and Grape. FOR SALE Diamond brooch, set with 01 diamonds, many of them of large size, platinum mounting, price $2500 Left for sale at 45 South Central. ff)C A Cash. s'bedYoom house, ga. 3U rage, laundry trays, shrubs, T oil heater, electric refrig. erator. fully furnished with good furniture Located on Alice St. Vic tor CSether, Brophy Bldg. - WE BtfY'EM WE SBLL'ITM COME IN AND SEE'EM 19S0 Olds coupe. 1036 Plymouth sedan, , loan Nash sedan. 1036 pontlac sedan 1030 Olds sedan. 035 Studebaker sedan 1033 Ferd sedan, 1037 Pontlae sedan. 1939 Pontiao sedan, Sportlltes. foglltes. batteries, entt freeze. Get winterized now. LarKe supply famous Dayton McClaren Urea. A Z 'Tubby Dean, Vour Pontiao Dealer. Richfield Station Dial 894S 6th and Grape Sts. Buy Bonds. WANTED SIGN BOY OVER 14 YEARS OLD OOOD PAY AND' FREE SHOWS RIALTO THEATRE coming SUNDAY' A shcrck 'warning? lo all the world to' beware of the Ger-j mans after the war, .-. . A mighty hu- man drama ef things that must never be allowed to happen agolnl what Our American lighting man ar facing today... In the daring plcrur fearlessly produced by the makers of "Hitler's Children." GCORQE COULOURlS STAfaCY RIDGU-OSA MASSEn-URl ESMOND NANCY CA1U-M0RRI3 CARNOVSKY-GAVIN MUIR-PAUI GUIIFOYU CASH IN A FLASH FOR YOUR CAR, lave Time. Cash and Oaa. Call Automobile Market. Friendly Medford Dealer. Open 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. THE ROLLING PIN Steaks, Chops, Short Orders prepared as you like them! 509 So. Riverside Ave 2 MAJOR FIRST-RUN HITS I NllfW:!; Shows Start 1:45 6:43 - 9.30 ENDS SATURDAY NITEI mofflH-jMsraiiiriTjt features fin STARTS SUNDAYI A Frank Portrayal of Modern Youthll You'll GASP al this EXPOSE! Teen-Agers Adrift In Wartime ... ANYTHING for a THRILL! li Will AMAZE You! msttoou PLUS 1 -Wrl 'to JAMES DUNN WANDA McKAY DICK PURCELL ARTHUR LOFT Nights Only Weekdays Doors Open 6i4a STARTS TODAYI PLUS ROY ROGERS "Hands Across the Border" mm UM MIIMW MAW PETERS . MARSHALL ASTOR BthorJ CAtllOM vv muvN w