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LOCAL and Visitor Leaves Mrs. Lura Shoults ol Spokane left Med ford Wednesday for her home after visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson, 1020 East Eleventh street. e Announce Dinner The con gregation of Zion Lutheran church will have a potluck din ner Sunday, Dec. 10, following services. The affair is for con gregation members and friends. Auxiliary To Meet Members of Crater Lake Auxiliary, Vet erans of Foreign Wars, are asked to meet tomorrow, Dec. 9, at the home of Frances Zundell, 26 Almond street, at 1:30 p. m., to finish articles for the bazaar. In England Cpl. Victor A. Tengwald has arrived in Eng land, according to a letter re ceived by his brother, Carl Y. Tengwald, Kings Highway.- Cpl. Tengwald, who it with the in fantry, wrote that living condi tions where he is stationed are rugged and the weather is cold. Prior to entering the .service Tengwald was United States Commissioner and an attorney In Medford. Honorable Discharge Bob Littrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Littrell, 1319 Queen Anne avenue, arrived home this week after receiving a medical dis charge from -the service. Litt rell, a graduate of Medford High school, was a service pilot with the Air Transport Com mand and was stationed at Mid land, Texas. He plans to attend college in the near future. A brother. Staff Sgt. Harold Litt rell, Infantry, Is in France and another brother, MM 2c Bill Littrell, Is in the South Pacific theatre and expects to be home Eczema Itching, -Burning -Distress Gets Quick East ind Comfort ' No sufferer can afford to pass up this honest offer of satisfaction or money back. During the past 25 years thou sands of bottles of Moone's Emerald Oil have been said for Just such troublesome surface skin conditions. Go to your druggist today suid set a small original bottle of Emerald OH and use as directed. You'll get relief quicker than you vsr expected ana In short time aid Ins; nature, it helps promote faster healing;. Act today on our absolute guar mntee of satisfaction or money baolt Western Thrift Store 1 SELL YOUR CAR BUY WAR BONDS! Wo need SO more used cart. All makes All models. Highest Cash Price! HUMPHREY MOTORS USED CAR EXCHANGE 33 S. Riverside Dial 4980 ONE TICKET Admits You to BOTH DANCES Merrick's and Dreamlandl SAT MITC V Bsi .u DAG3CE Southern Oregon's Largest and Finest Dance Halls Ras Modern' Music Dancing Hours 9 p.m. 'Till a.m. DUEAMLAWD OLD TIME DANCE FOR YOUNG AND OLD! Remember) ONE ADMISSION If-....,. A ITII 1 jot,rz?knHc,t nours 9 III I Merrick s and Dreamlandl EVERYONI WELCOMEI PERSONAL CALENDAR Friday 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. 9:30 p. m. Dance sponsored by Pocahontas lodge, Redmen hall, for members of the Redmen and Pocahontas lodges and in vited guests. On Ball Claude LeRoy Sulli van, 41, posted a $10 ball yes terday at the city police station on a charge of being drunk on the public street. Announce Meeting Thimble club of Oak Circle No. 242 of Phoenix will meet at the home of Mrs. Etta Parker Tuesday, Dec. 12, for an all-day meeting. A covered dish lunch will be served at noon. Members are urged to be present and each one, attending is asked to bring salad or dessert. . . , . Blue Ribbon A female Pek ingese belonging to Mrs. E. G. Hawkins, 623 .South Central, won a blue ribbon and a silver trophy at the Salem Dog Show on December 2-3. Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins both attended the show and Mrs. Hawkins pur chased another highly bred black female Pekingese to add to her kennel of blue bloods. '. Building Permits Beck's Bakery, 1414 North Riverside avenue, made application in the city recorder s office yesterday for a permit to repair their busi ness establishment at an esti mated cost of $2,000. L. P. Older, 40 South Riverside avenue, made application yesterday to remodel a service station at cn estimated cost of $300. In France Pvt. Ray Case beer, a son of Mrs. Elsie Case beer of Central Point, recently arrived in France to serve with an infantry unit according to Information received by his mother. Pvt. Casebeer gradu ated from Medford senior high school In January "of 1944 and went ' immediately Into - the army. He played first-string football for the Medford Tor nadoes while in school. To Central Point Three members of the Medford Ameri can Legion, District Vice-com-J manner un x. rengwaia, . t. Russell and J. H. McKenzle at tended a meeting of the newly organized American Legion Post in Central Point Monday night. The Central Point post will be officially presented with its charter January 3, at which time distinguished veterans from Legion posts throughout the state will be guests. fc ' . la Army Fred Hammond and Richard Allen Beal, both of Med ford, were Inducted into the army November 30 at Fort Lewis, according to the registrar at selective service board num ber 1. Miner Accld.nt William George Hawes, Rt. 1, and Rex Godding, Grants Pass, drove vehicles involved In a minor ac cident Thursday on Highway 99 near Gold Hill, according to a report on file. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rogers and daughter, Judy, and Mrs. Rogers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pollock of North Da kota arrived in Medford Sunday to visit Mr. Roger's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olive Rogers, 908 Queen Anne avenue. The Allen Rogers are living in Vancouver, Wash., where Mr. Rogers is em ployed at the Kaiser-shipyards. The Rogers and Pollocks plan to leave Medford tomorrow. GIRSlGlGHT RED CROSS OPEN Highlight of the Red Cross open house, held yesterday In commemoration of Pearl Harbor day and to aid in the recruit ment of volunteers, was the do nation and packaging of more than llpO articles destined for presentation to servicemen at sea on Christmas day as remem brances from home. The various small articles were grouped into about 200 packages and wrapped with gay paper and ribbon. These will be sent to San Fran cisco tomorrow after donations from outlying districts come in, and will be placed on ships which will be on the seas Christ mas day. All departments and every ac tivity of the Jackson county Red Cross chapter and the Junior Red Cross were shown yesterday through displays, demonstra tions, work groups and other means. Center of activity was the courthouse auditorium where the gifts were received and wrapped and several chap ter departments had displays. Grey Ladies Display Grey Ladies of the Hospital and Recreation corps had a dis play of crafts and recreation equipment and a group of con valescent servicemen were on hand to be instructed. A hos pital bed and other equipment made up the nurses aid display and a group of the aides staged demonstrations. Placards, charts and pictured Information made up the first aid, accident pre vention and nutrition displays and the home nursing unit dis play portrayed a home sick-room In miniature with a doll bed and doll patient. Women of the surgical dress ings department and of the pro duction unit. Including members' of the Camp White Auxiliary production unit, made up work ing groups to show their Red Cross duties and hospital gar ments, kit bags, surgical dress ings, afghans and sox were on display. Prisons On Maps Visitors to the home service corps room saw a permanent dis play which includes maps show ing where prisoners of war from this county are interned, the pri soner of war food kits, invalid food kits, medicine kits and re creation kits, copies of prisoner of war bulletins, books and pri son camp newspapers. The maps show that mora than 50 men from this county are prisoners of various nations. The home service corps Is a participating agency in the veterans service committee organized by the state selective service board. Each corps display was mark ed with a figurine -dressed in the uniform of tfiat corps and with wooden barometers. These latter all Indicated a marked slump In the number of volun teers available for the numerous activities of the chapter. Gifts Transported During the day women of the motor corps transported people and boxes of gifts, making trips taom the Mark Goldy office on Shopping 'TIL CHRISTMAS 'Greeting Card - Seal Wrappings SHOP for GIFTS AT THE WEST SIDE Shopping Center The Resall Store, Medford, Oregon West Main and Grspe Phone 3330 Main street where a loudspeaker announced the day's activities and where gifts were received. At noon the December meet ing of the Red Cross chapter board was held and a program given in conjunction. Visitors to the Junior Red Cross in the Holly building were shown the bed tables, prisoner of war recreation kits, braille books for the blind, doll-dressing and other articles and pro jects which the juniors carry on. General chairman for the open house was Mrs. Alfred S. V. Car center. The Christmas gift pro ject was in charge of Mrs. S. E. Philips, chairman of the Jack son county unit of the Siskiyou Camp, and Hospital committee. and Mrs. Mark Goldy. Four high school students, Verne Shangle. Jr., Bill Patton, Bill Moffat and Nat Bender assisted with the broadcasting system set up by Verl Walker. House Of Common Vote Confidence To MacKenzie King Ottawa, Nov. 8 U.B The House of Commons geve Prime Minister MacKenzie King a two-to-one vote of confidence early today that carried a rrandate for a "more vigorous" prosecution of the war effort, then weary from two weeks of debate on the compulsory military conscrip tion issue recessed until Janu ary 31. King made one of the most powerful speeches of his career in a bid to save his government. A few minutes after he fin ished, the house gave him the vote of confidence. In effect, it was a vote for sending 18,000 home defense troops to the European theater of war to re inforce veteran Canadian armies. With .-fire protection, young trees spring up as mature ones are harvested. And so, drat it. do weeds.in our victory gardens. Too Late to Classify BROADCASTING TRUCK Sounds like a real '-sound" truck. Just ar rived. Come In and see It at SIMS BROS., 33 . fir. TAKEN up. a mare, bay roan, work horse. Phone S7B3. BEDS complete; daybed and elec- inc stove lor sale, rnoiw iw. WE HAVE enlarged stock of genuine I. H. C. repairs for McCormick Deerlns tractors. Cullen Motor and implement i;o.. ia o. mvciamc. FOR SALE Mans wardrobe trunk; new large leather traveling case; and will trade old electric Iron tor two-burner electric plate. 1401 Euclid. SOLDIER'S wife wants ride to Arkan sas or surrounding state by the 15th; will share expenses. Mrs. Dag- gett, 323 B. Ktvorsioe. DRESSMAKER will sell sewing ma chlne, A-l condition. Price 40. Trailer In rear of pza w. central. A OOOD Frazler saddle for sale. In quire at S12 Summit. FOR SALE Young, genUe horse. FOR SALE Furnished trailer house. 532 S. Fir. FOR SALE Gift articles Including boy's knit wool cap and scarf; girl's crochet wool vest, size 34; hand apllque luncheon cloth and napkins: 6 cutglass cocktail goblets; framed French etching! lady's brown wool coat with dark (ox collar, sire 38. SIS; lady's hand-knit wool suit, old rose, size a, o. oj mipi FOR SALE 1941 Studebaker Com- mander sedan, unusually fine car. Selby Chevrolet Co.. Ashland, Ore TOY WHEELBARROWS Three sizes. Pick yours out now. SIMS BROS. FOR RENT Strictly modern furnish ed apartments; garage and laundry AU utilities and heat paid. Reason able rates. Phoenix Cottage Court, 4 miles south on highway 89. CERTIFICATES good for Permanent Waves or Merle Norman CosmeUca. Let her choose her own after Christ, mas. Gift boxes for men also. Merle Norman Studios, 314 Medford bldg. Phone 2502. FOR SALE Feed grinder with 2-h. p. motor, slightly used: 600-chlck bat tery brooder, 1 Lyons' electric orooaer, I jamesway on orooaer MpMlnn Poultry Farm and Hatch. ery; mile 9. Ashland, highway 06. WANT TO BUY up to 29 pullets. Pra ter Barred Rocks. Call 4048. FOR RENT Nicely furnished down stalrs bedroom, outside entrance private lavatory and floor furnace; adjoining kitchen. 32 Summit ave.. on west main. ENGLISH walnuts for the holiday 20 cents lb. The Old Bailey Dlace. Talent. Ore., on Anderson Creek rd. FREE Buy one at regular jrlee, get another on free. In this selection are games, construction sets, drums model airplanes, tank and Jeep tets. . machine guns, building blocks and many others. 8IM8 BROS., 23 N. nr. WANTED Some one to do a few acres of plowing. J. J. Brugman, Rt. a, mox 2X1. Meatoro. LOST Small notebook and floral pro nounclng dtcUonary. Finder please Call D3ZO. FOR RENT fl-room house, dose In. S acres, barn and chicken house. Call 2810 after 4 p. m. RADIO SERVICE St TEL. CO. Dial 6821 for service. IF YOU want a good house, all furn with good furniture, come In and see us about the price and terms or call 7337 or 7315. Office. 223 N. Riverside. Ben R. COOPER, Broker; CHAS. BLAESS, Salesman: DAYS FOR SALE 1400-pound food work horse with harness. Rt. 1, Box 143. S. M. Baker. Old Stage road. WE HAVE some used repairs tor Fordson and Cletrac tractors; also some new and used Oliver plow parta. Cullen Motor and Implement w.) a. juversioe. CROQUET SETS Four, six and eight ball sets. Makes an Ideal Christmas Eift. These have wire wickela. SIMS HOS.. 23 N. Fir. FOR SALE Motor scooter, bicycle, scooter frame, new engine, wheels and Ures; bench saw with dado. nanns Meter, a-to Lozier Lane. SHU C A I c r-,ii. ilr, LI cycle. S20. See after B o'clock In brown bouse across from Howard school. Bud Stammen. Rt. 2. Box 161. FOR SALE Nearly new model ETlT. Mlnneapolis-Mollne rubber-tired tractor equipped with lights and starter and pulley for belt drive. Extra equipment includes new two way hydraulic lift plows which have never been used. Also new 73-foot, o-Jn. belt and power take-off unit. 307Mae st. Phone 5166. FOR SALE All-wool, two-tone rug. cheap. Grant Walker. Phoenix. WANTED Wheels and axels for chll dren'a toys; also second-hand toya. t Phone 8137. KRAK-A-JAP machine Runs sounds like i the real think. SIMS BROS., 33, FOR SALE Air compressor complete with tanks and motor: also car bat tery. Elliott's, Grocery, corner of Stewart ave. and Thomas road. NOTICE The Shell Service Station, corner of Riverside and Jackson, will be open all day Sundays. We have some good lock gasoline caps now..Jnd ,ew "htl '' Plenty of Ethyl gasoline Saturdays, but you can get a good lubrication Job any tlme. WANTED Waitress and dishwasher. CALL Fabers for Immediate delivery jr iitou iir siaps. raoar a, 34 S. Riverside. Phnni San EXPERIENCED stenographer wanted. - - pciiiiuiiciii position, u. S. ForcsScrvlce. Post OHice bldg. FOR SALE Sheep" guano, highly rec ommended for vegetables, flowers and shrubs. Faber s 34 S. Riverside. APPLES, 78c and up. Bring contain ers. Walter Tolle. Stewart ave. FOR SALE Double-bed springs and mattress, chest of drawers, break fast set 443 Haven St., evenings after 6 p, m. KIDDIE SCOOTS1 for the little boy or girl from Hi to 3 ',, years old. Sev eral styles from which to choose. pg-fo. au,u onus, aa r-lr FOR RENT 3-room mod. partly fur . - ,,car who pouce its- tlon. Phone 6840. WANTED Dental assistant between ages of 28 and 30. Must be neat and clean about person and Industrious. Experience not necessary. Tribune. Box 1578. CHRISTMAS TREES -Several hun-- i,... ui wiuioui stands. These c' t" ngh mountains where 2,AUt?Jf. bM,: cut by experienced men. Delicious apples, closing out. KiC? ut PAV-LESS MARKET 233 S. Riverside, opposite Firestone WnHnWi ha.ve i no"crew ot j. national truck and tractor me. S22nJCT ? OTve you- Cullen Motor pnh.mg&rntC0 - S- Rlvt"lda r" BALE-Child's sidewalk bicycle. IS -?' bcIroon'. kitchen, living Phni VZ'i alao a ic 'Katea. F9R SALE New 4-room house on ' "" with'clty wS?e? ana light." IL? ""X" bed with springs f.l?l.";-,J?"v' b' "ve. tsb'e and 4 chairs. Will sell all to- S?i ePrloly. Inoulre Phoe- nix. Oregon. Texaco Station gift for a model alrnlane builder ;'b" a comolete stock of model 23 li Fir. ,uPP1,e- SIMS BROS.. YVSnn1,2LirWom',.,n ,or i'xmdry worK. i,iroon; n.d Kood wrcs Steady ... CHRISTMAS ST AO SMOKER Fraternal Order of Eagles mem 5Src,mEd,' 'Svld urta": December 9. Turkey raffle. Dutch lunch, entertainment. "axca r'd"le,ALEma11 pUno' tla S- O"1" SU 'Elm. - Ur S p' m- 8'oay. BUY WAR BONDS n vj i sue TrngTTTBjas Nights Only Weekdays upen i:43-6i4S Matt. Sat Continuous Sun. COMINO SUNDAY YOUR FAVORITE ACADEMY AWARD WINNER!! 7 W 4 ? ; nfl1T.fll7l! K VaJ- v JJA. r ROGERS with ROBERT RYAN RUTH HUSSEY ENDS SATURDAY NITEI W&AN PETERS MfsJMIf MARSHALL MUT ASTOR ' -ALSO- RAY ROGERS "Hands Across the Border" J. IV PRENTICE STUDIO Accordion Headquarters. 317 Newtown Street. Latest accordion models for tale, J 45 up; axccUaat condition. Phone U97. rOR A PERSONAL OR AUTO LOAN THE OREGON FINANCE CO., ,43 South Central. A Pioneer Firm. WANTED Chlld'i desk and chair. Telephone 2619. STORAGE SERVICE Two-atory brick build int. Furniture carefully handled, personal lockers. City Transfer & Storage. Poena 4044. 3d e. r IT BL Refrigerators Ref Inlshed Like New. MITCHELL PAINT SHOP. 60S S. Riverside. FURNITURE MOVING Reg ular van service, state or nation-wide. Phone 2888, Davis Transfer it Storage Co.. 40 s. FIT St. FOR SALE Fisher's Wheat-mix. mill run. " aoer s. n a. xuversiae. rnuim 44411. FOR SALE 4-room house In Ashland near normal school for $700 cash. Also 3-room house near Roosevelt school In 'Medford for k6S0. See these bargains before you buy. Also BO acres wood and mining (and. 0 miles from Medford on Griffin creek-Sterling road. Large logcabin. Price $1100. Easy terms. Pierce, gent. Phone 2493 or call room X. Palm building. Medford. FOR SALE Car eastern corn on track. Faber's warehouse. 11th and I ir streets or can 444. DANCE Redmen Hall, December 8. Poncohantas, Redmen and Invited guests. WILL PAV cash for outboard motors in good condition. Send full de scrlption. Tribune. Box 1584. FOR SALE Oil circulating heater and wood range. 27 Ross court GIVE them a valve grind for ChrfsT mas. Your Nash Dealer. Cullen Mo tor and Imolement, 123 S. Riverside. Phone 3009. CHRISTMAS STAO SMOKER Fraternal Order of Eagles mem bers and invited guests, Saturday. December 0. Turkey raffle, Dutch lunch, entertainment. ALE 33 USED CARS Largest stock In southern Oregon to choose from. Want to close out entire stock. I. N. S hulls, 224 N Riverside. PTCKUP 37 GMC, good condition. 7.00x10 6-ply tires, prewar, like new. Trade for car, will give or take difference. Champian. 311 E- oin st. uiai anil. WA N TED '37 or later Chev. truck . Tribune, Box 13P0. - ACCORDIONS FOR CHRISTMAS AM sizes, streamlined models, priced from $33 up. Terms 11 desired. Ph. APARTMENT FOR RENT For 2 adults, gas heat, private laundry ruuin. riiuiiD tius. THERE WILL be several good close-up Springers at Phoenix Auction Sat. ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON Atl kinds of beauty service. Permanent a specialty Ph. 2604. 120 N Central REPLACE your broken window" glass New alias Installed while your wait MEDFORD MILLWORK CO. The Glass House, Phone 4112 10th and Grape. FOR SALE Diamond brooch, set with 51 diamonds, many of them of larfte size, platinum mounting, price $2300 Left for sale at 43 South Central. Two refined girls, officers' wives, whole hornet are In Ashland wish to find love ly apartment in Medford. close to their work in city center. Will be permanent until husbands return from over-seas service. Box 2. C 3 3 MAJOR FIRST-BUN HITS) WHIM: Shows Start 1:45 6:45 9.30 Ends Saturday! "THE FALCON IN MEXICO" PLUS "Trlagsr Trail" ALL GUARDS DOWN! ALL BRAKES OFF! A. picture of modern youth that will leava you gasping III COMING SUNDAY! sr? wms rvit VZm rar nrwl, saw '' VL0 V 3 4 mis WHH AN0 McKAV DICK PURCEIL ARTHUR LOFT m . SRAiwim. . .. f X .sr.. 3 1 i V IV.. ,1 K .-as. Friday. Dec 8, 1944 WE BUY EM WE SELLTJM COME IN AND SEE EM . 193S Olds coupe. 1935 Plymouth sedan, 1936 Nash sedan, 1936 Pontile sedan. 1936 Olds sedan. 1S33 Studebaker sedan. 1939 Ford sedan, 1937 Pontlac sedan. 1939 Pontiac sedan, Sportlltes. (oKlilca batteries, antl freere. Get winterised now. Large supply famous Dayton SlcClaren urea. A Z "Tubby- Dean, Your PonUao Dealer. Richfield Station Dial 9943 6th and Crape St. Buy Bonds. CASH m A PLASH TOR YOUB CAR. Save Time. Caab and Gas, Call Automobile Market, friendly Medlord Dealer. ANNOUNCING OPENING OF KUHN'S TRANSFER AND PARCEL DELIVERY Day or Night Ph. 5641 " y ENDS TOMORROW NIGHT DOROTHY FRED LAiOUR O MacMRAY "And the Angels Sing" with BETTY HUTTON starting SUNDAY! Mk ALL ABOUT those trls m - - '6h&X. held captive "for German V -4ffi iife.r$Sk Officers Only"l W 7! VSeV w Vt v Ka . ...4W ..ilJ- ut MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNs-inrTS OPEN YOUR COLO CLOGGED H0U Like S shots, a aropa nit yonr oeaa eota target test, i-ooi, sootne. shrink nntal mem- ' branum. Youbreatn 1 ireer. easier almost instantly, caution: Use only as direct ed. 35c. au tlirtea 1 as mucn, &oc Get ' DANCE EVERY SIT. KITE At the Pictureiqu mm wheel ; PAVILION 4 Miles from Medford on Griffin Creek Road .Dancing Start at S Swell Music Good Floor Lots ot Fun Come Out and Meet Your Friends : STEVE BAKER and DAVE GOULD ALL ABOUT those wive ashamed to greet their husbandsl ALL ABOUT those mothers reft of sons and homes and hopel ALL ABOUT those traitors who grow fat on patriots' bloodl ALL ABOUT those German hlghups who,even In defeat,' plan to do it all again I ALL ABOUT the new trial, and temptations; the now fears and plots and perllr our American fightinc men are lacing today! 1 1 " 1 i