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t LOCAL and Hughet Leave Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hughes of Fern Valley left yesterday for San Diego where they will spend the win ter months. To Portland Carl Y. Teng wald, Kings Highway, left last night for Salem and Portland to conduct examinations and to at tend a meeting of the State Real Estate Board. Club To Meet Jacksonville Garden club will meet tomor row afternoon at the home of Mrs. Otto Heckert at 2 o'clock; "Winter Corsages", will be the subject of the day. On Leave Ernest Reed, Sea Bee, arrived in Gold Hill recent ly to visit his wife, Bertha Coy Reed, on a 30-day leave. Reed is just back from 20 months' service In the South Pacific theatre. e Waffle Supper Camp White Officers' wives will jive a bene fit waffle supper Thursday night at the Medford Outpost from 5 to 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Dora Miller will tell fortunes, begin ning at 6:30. The public is cor dially invited. Party Announced The Unit ed Spanish War Veterans auxil iary will hold the annual Christ mas party Monday, Dec. 18, at 8 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Winifred Vale, 56 North Orange street. Members are asked to bring a gift for exchange. Flue Fire The chemical truck was called to the resi dence of Margaret Manson, 1623 East Main street, this morning at 7:33 a. m. to extinguish a flue fire, according to the fire de partment. Little damage was done the fire department said. Sales Announced Nevita So- cial club will hold a bazaar and cooked food sale Friday, Dec. 15, in the Medford Masonic building. Handmade articles for 'gifts and cakes, pies and other food will be on sale. Saturday, Dec, 16, the. club will hold a rummage sale starting at 9:30 a.m. . In England TSgt.-Samuel P. Hamilton, army air corps, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hamilton, Rt. 4, has arrived in England, according -to word received by his parents. Sgt. Hamilton has been in the air force four years. He spent the las,t year at Mac dill Field, Fla., where he was an Instructor engineer-gunner on a bomber. . . . . .... ' Committee To Sell Volun teers who will sell Christmas seals for the Jackson County Public Health association tomor row are Mrs. Harold Woods, Mrs. Roy Elliott, Mrs. Glen Fa brick, Mrs. George - Edwards, Mrs.. Glen Harrison, Mrs. Charles Bottjer, Mrs. Chester .Hubbard, . Mrs. . Lloyd Ham- mack, Mrs. Sam Colton, and mis. wmiam Luman. In South Pacific Coxswain Bill Wall, son of Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Wall of Ross Lane, has written his parents telling of a leave spent in Australia after serving a year in the South Pa cific. Coxswain Wall graduated .from Medford High school, where he played varsity foot ball, and attended Oregon State College prior to entering the navy two years ago. A sister. Nancy Wall, also a graduate of Medford High school, is in the Waves and taking boot training at Hunter College, Bronx, N. Y. Sane Tonight A dance will be given this evening at the former officers' club at Camp White for enlisted men of the prisoner of war guard section. A special invitation has been extended to 1 young women of the Volunteer Service corps to attend and transportation will be provided from the .Riverside USO at 8 p. m. Music for the dance will be furnished by the Rhythm- aires orchestra. Any hostess wishing additional information may call the director of the corps, Mrs. Ruth Boyd, and Mrs. Boyd points out that her telephone number has been changed and is now 3254. DANCE If i PERSONAL CALENDAR Wednesday 6:30 p. m. Pythian Sisters, dinner: at Girls Community club tor members and husbands. Christmas gift exchange. 7:30 p. m. Neighbors of Woodcraft, K. of P. hall, regular meeting followed by Christmas party at home of Mrs. Clara Fisher, 512 South Holly street Bring gift. 8:00 p. m. American Legion auxiliary at armory. Business meeting, program, refreshments. 8:00 p. m. Medford branch. AAUW, home of Mrs. Arthur M. Cannon, 16 Glen Oak court. Musical program and speaker, Thursday 12:30 p. m. W.C.T.U. at home of Mrs. L. N. Younger, 611 West Eighth street. Covered dish luncheon Bring gifts for Chil dren's Farm Home. 1:00 p. m. Medford Sojourn' ers' club, dessert luncheon at Girls' Community club followed by cards. For reservations call Mrs. L. A. McCormick, 2479. . 1:30 p. m. Loyalty circle. Methodist church, dessert lunch' eon and Christmas party at home of Mrs. Lyle Shoppert, 531 Spencer street. Election of offi cers.' Mrs. Earl Hall and Mrs. D. A. Bersch, assisting hostesses. 6:30 p. m. Past Noble Grands' club, Christmas dinner party at I.O.O.F. hall with hus bands as guests. Gift exchange. 8 p. m. Stated communica tion, Reames chapter, O. E. S., initiation and election of officers. Visiting members welcome. Three Cited George B. Sey mour, William M. Hunting and Daniel W. Favor all appeared in justice court yesterday after having been cited by the state police for truck overloads, i Meeting Changed Members of the Phoenix Thursday club will meet tomorrow nieht at the home of Mrs. P.-V. Barrett in stead of at the home of Mrs, Cornelia Barnes, as previously announced. Mrs. Barnes has been taken ill and is a patient in a local hospital. M. L. HAHTLEY, TALENT, PASSES AWAY AT HOME Marion L. Hartley, 79, passed away- about noon today at his home near Talent. Funeral ar rangements will be in charge of Perl Funeral Home and a com plete obituary will be given later. BIRTHS MUSIC To Mr. and Mrs, Everett B., 817 N. Holly, Dec, 13, 1944, girl, 9 lbs., at Commu nity hospital, . OLDHAM To Mr. and Mrs. Rufus, Rt. 1, box 55, December 13, 1944, boy, 8 pounds, at the osteopathic clinic. ' . V: ' ARMY WANTS YARN Washington, Dec. 13 U.O me army's sudden defhand for gigantic new quantities of yarn to make heavy uniforms, over coats, . blankets, battle jackets and socks aroused speculation today as to whether the allied high command is preparing for another winter of war in Europe, " MOTHS WANTED ' Waterville, Me. (U.R) Most people don't want them around dead or alive but Miss Ruth Goodwin makes a hobby of col lecting moths. . SELL YOUR CAR BUY WAR BONDS!' We need 50 more used cart.. All makes All models. ' Highest Cash Price! HUMPHREY MOTORS USED CAR EXCHANGE 33 S. Riverside Dial 4980 . - - 1 1 1 TONIGHT DREAMLAND A Grand Party Yon Won't Want To Miss RAY'S MUSIC SGI BOB TO OK PLANE OVER Stating that he had taken a good look at Mt. Fujiyama, Sgt. Bob Turtle wrote to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Turtle, 232 Valley View Drive, December 4 from the island of Saipan. Sgt: Tuttle is senior gunner on a B-29 and has charge of the cen tral fire control system of the big bomber. "I've had a good look at Fuji yama," the Mpung man wrote, but wasn t very interested in Its scenic beauty at the time." Commenting about Saipan, the sergeant wrote, that the island was pretty, and the climate not too bad. Saipan, not very large and formed of. coral, according to the sergeant, has lots of marks of the battle which wrested the island from the jnemy and he commented that the navy had knocked out a lot of Jap in stallations. This was Sgt. Tuttle's first let ter to his parents after he began his flights over enemy territory. His brother. First Lt. Shelby G. Tuttle, Is an instrument flight Instructor in the army transport command and is stationed at Memphis, Tenn. Jack M attack Gets . Promotion Plaque Jack Math 3k, formerly asso ciated with George A. Hunt theaters' in Medford, recently was awarded a plaque by Lou Amacher, Oregon branch mana ger for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, for promoting M-G-M products at the J. J. Parker theaters, Portland, during the 20th an niversary week of M-G-M. It was the only one of 20 that remain ed west of the Rocky mountains. The plague has joined others that adorn Matlaclt's office in the Broadway theater where he directs publicity for that show house and United Artists. A safety record 'of more than 225,000,000 man-hours of work without a fatality has been es tablished at the General Electric Co. plant, Schenectady, N. Y. The record believed unequaled in any heavy manufacturing factory in the country would mean 350 years without a fa tality for an average plant.with 250 employees. as the .f- two-gun 'SriWiJ?0' JOHN CARRADINE 1 tmW jf?fJ BRUCE KELLOGG J niMhr TERRIFIC! ffWl1! DAYS v flAVY NOW LIKES Washington, Dec. . IS. flJ.R) The navy at 'first didn't want women In Its ranks, but it's a different story now, the house naval affairs committee report ed today. . "Although they (women) were reluctantly - accepted at first, they have gained the utmost re spect of the men in the services because of their good spirit, hard work and efficiency," the report said. "When these women the Waves, Spars and Women Ma rinesproved themselves, com manding officers urgently re quested their reassignment to their commands. ' NAVY RECOVERS Washington,5" Dec 13 (U.R) The navy has recovered $7,627,- 808,108 as result of renogltia tions on $54,000,000,000 in con tracts, the house naval affairs committee reported today. ... Closing time for Sunday Too Let to Classify 0:30 Saturday axternoon Pleas remember. Too Late to Classify BAZAAR and cooked food sale Trt dav. December 15. 9:30 a. m.. Med ford, Masonlo building. Rummage sale, Saturday, December 10. Nevita Social club. WANTED 1 to 0 acres on highway between Medford and Ashland. With small Improvements or none. Otto isagei, poa otvq., Asn.anu. BAZAAR and rummage sale. F. O. E. Ladies' drill team at Eagles hall, 317 W. Main. December 15 to 16. FOR SALE 1937 Chrysler S Imperial sedan. Excellent condition. 1013 N. Central ave. PUBLIC card nartv Fri.. Deo. 15. S p. m. Sponsored by Wenonah club. Redman hall on Apple st. FULLER shower brushes, clothes oruanes, comoe. rnone n. oiw W. 2d. FOR A PERSONAL OR AUTO LOAM See ' THE OREGON FINANCE CO. 45' South Central A Pioneer Firm FURNITURE storage. ComDlete mod ern service; special lockers. Phone 2888. Davis Transfer it Storage Co.. 40 S. Fir st PACKING, crating end shipping. Com plete secvlce. City Transfer Se Stor age. Phone 4004. 38 S. FIX St. WANTED From 98,000 to 910,000 loan on 340 acres, mostly creek bot tom and has free water. 3 houses. 2 . barns. Worth 935.000. Clarence Pierce, P. O. Box 483, or phone 3ia. meatora. FOR SALE Pickup 31 PonHac; good rubber, runs good. V ml. N. of Del ta waters road, on Old crater Laxe highway. Phone 8462. FOR RENT Nicely furnished down stairs room. Outside entrance, pri vate lavatory, aajouung utcnen. leiepnone auiu. Wallace BEERY LIVESTOCK AUCTION every isttrr- riYiuun, niucmx, vrw. om I niencing ei & p. m. snarp. oautiiea patrons are builders of business. This Livestock Auction Market, catering strictly to stockmen, offers an outstanding service to buyers and sellers alike. Our yard force consists of men of mature Judg ment and thoroughly experienced In the sorting, feeding and care of iveatock. Our sale force having up-to-the-minute market Information, along with a wide acquaintance amongst men prominent in livestock circles, enables us to sell your live stock at Its highest market price at all times. We have lots of livestock con signed for next sale. Due to heavy runs it Is necessary to have all stock at yards not later than 11 a. m. sale day. SOUTHERN OREGON LIVESTOCK AUCTION CO., Col. A. H. Dudley, Auctioneer. Phone 6235. Medford. Ore. ; PC AAA 3-bedrooro modern house uJUUv on east side. Furnished with good prewar furni ture. Immediate possession, good lo cation, soma terms. , Also tTAA A 8-room modern honse en dOUUU Rogue river: 371 feet river frontage. Basement and furnace. Furnished with good furni ture. Room for 0 cabins. A good buy. BEN R. COOPER, Broker CHARLES BLAESS. Salesman Office 323 N. Riverside. Ph. 7337. T318 WANTED TO BUY Model airplane motor and guitar. Phon 6044, be- iv ecu v ana . FURNISHED cabin tor rent. 22 Rose. FOR SALE 1934 Chevrolet Master. 1 door sedan with excellent rubber; fair condition. Phone Jacksonville,, 4B1. Ask for Mr. Kitchen. HEARING AID Late model, 9180 tel for 9100. Used about a week. Make a nice Xmas gift. Mr. S. Mitchell, c'o Medford hotel. WANTED Child's pedal car. Box 1454. Tribune. CHRISTMAS presents. Genuine red fox fur scarf. Phone 3415. FOR SALE 1 Tim ken bearing tilting table saw frame, less saw, just right for the wood man. American Fruit Growers, inc. FOR SALE 1936 Lafayette sedan, re conditioned motor, good rubber; Buy direct and save. GMC truck motor 8 radiator; will make a good power plant. Portable laundry trays. Power-Kraft sender with flexible shaft and -h. p. electric motor. 1206 Mantle WANTED Puppy " or young dog. Springer spaniel or English setter. Call 4984. Medford. . WANTED Table model radio In i good condition. Phone o64. FOR SALE Gas heater, extension table, 4 chairs,- coffee table, Thor lroner. All in good condition. Phone 5764. THERE will be a 5-ton truck load of cull ootatoea sold for hog feed at the Midway Auction yard, Thurs- day. FOR RENT Small apartment, gas equipped; close In; adults. Also sleeping room. Bishop Apartments 14 9. Bartlett. . LOST Ration books 3. 4, John, Elsie and Meralyn Brewold, Jacksonville star tit. i-noneojiu. FOR SALE: A 4-ft. Christmas tree and 50 decorations, ugius, oeus, etc. 147 NHollv. FOR SALE Young bird dog. Phone 6570; m GENE SAYS: YOU Witt fltfRELY WANT SOME OF THOSE 1x13 ROUGH FIR BOARDS. CAMERON MOFFIT LBR. CO., S. RIVERSIDE AT BARNETT RD. PHONE 8462, WANT TO INVEST up to 92,500 In a going retail firm and take active part in operation. Many years ex perience In retailing. Tribune, Box HOI. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room with kitchen privileges. 7 Chestnut. Phone 4644. FOR SALE Two 3-h.p. " Cushman husky motors, ideal for milk sep arator or nortable tank filler and general farm use. American Fruit urowers, inc. IT'S ( I ALL ACTION ( M ill FOR RENT Sleeping room, gM beat; very ciose in. i a, oarueii. FOR SALE-Heavy red fir slabs. Im mediate delivery, call rabcr s, 4449. 43,750 -One acre, close In, city water, good four-room house, modern. Also 94.750. modern 6-room house, close in. near schools. H. G. WILSON. Real Estate Broker. 7 Chestnut Ph. 4644. 51 VE a living girt pedigreed' cocker spaniel puppies, roller canaries. Thrasher's Kennels, south of Phoe nix on highway. RADIO SERVICE AND TELEVlSIOrl CO., S. Columbus ave. off Stewart ave. Many items for Xmas 16 mm. Firojector, string Instruments, elee. ence. talk -a -phones, 5 stations. Ra dio repairing of all kinds. All guar anteed. Reasonable. See us. Phone 6821, Medford: FOR SALE: 3 farm wagons, just what the farmer needs. Ideal for hay wagon or Implement carrier. Amer imn tniu urowcri, inc. GTt your dog food. All kinds at r.ber's, 34 S. Riverside. ican nun u rowers, inc. FOR SALE Beef bv the Quarter. Fat hogs. Walter Wooidrldge, Coker uuue outrict, NOTICE Have your shrubbery pruned by an expert who knows now, rieasa sena me your oraer on Eostcards, no telephone calls. Gust kstrand. 304 Sunrise. ave. Medford. USE Fisher's Egg Producer for more FOR SALE Equity '39 Zephyr, 9500. 30 Kenwood, evenings. FOR SALE 60 logging cat with B- noie xaniau; motor just overnauiea 7000" 44 acres. local led" only 4 miles from Medford on oiled hlffhwav. Annmxi. mately 40 acres cultivated, 4 acres under Irrigation, 4 acres on Bear creek. Sandy loam creek bottom . soil. Improvements are hay shed and cow barn. Total salt price fiW"u wiin eHMiiej icinil. MARK A. GOLDY AGENCY Exclusive Agents Phone 3268. 105 E. Main, TILLER MILL & LUMBER CO. want! choker setters. 31.05: head loader. 91 20; second loader, 91.05. Steady work and camp facilities. Contact u. . employment service or Mr. eiarx, 3fB, Meaiora. FOR SALE GirTsWorld prewar W cycle in excellent condition, 935 Eileen Frost. Gold Hill. FOR SALE Girl's prewar bicycle; balloon 1lres; excellent condition. Phone 3935. WANTED No. 4 or 6 atmoray. Chestnut. Phone 4644. tfOR SALE-1 mounted erlnriitona . and assembly, just what the average mrroer warns, wan on US, American Fruit Growers, Inc. WANTED TO' BUYdewing machine. rnona atif. WILL PAY top price for Boy Scout nunc j i iuuiip dux liai. accor5ions Eve Prentice Accordion Studio 517 Newtown St Phone 8897. FEED corn during cold weather. Get it at raner s. 34 s. ruvers.de. repaired call Tuber's, 34 S River- siae. fnone sstu. SEPTIC tanks ann cesspool pumping. oaiumry tqmpmcm. rnone vuv. NOW OPEN! TAKE -IT -EASY LODGE Dine and Danca Open Wednesday, Thiirtday, Friday and Saturday One-Half Mile Up Savage Creek HE'S HOUGH Wednetdey, Dec. IS. 1944 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN LARGE STOCK of beautiful Accord ion or Chrutmaa. la-baa, itreamllne Wurlltzar ee eordlon, NEW, at prewar price, ,73 Three 120-bau accordion,, prac ttcally new, priced for quick aaie. 2S0 to 350. Also A 11 other size, at reasonable E rices. These accordions are the est nationally known makes, such as Soprani, Savona and Hohner, etc. See these at once at 13 Glen Oak court. GET Chri. Irons holly at ruber's, St FOR SALE At the Veterans of For- eign wart auxiliary s bazaar to be held Friday, December 13, at the Furniture Exchange, 6th and Front Sts., hand-made baby clothes, aprons and other fanevwork. FOR SALE Fisher's ca'lf meal and cau Duuaar peuets, raber s, 94 s. mversiae, Will "PAY cash for outboard motors in good condition. Send full de scription. Tribune, Box 1584. WE BUY'EM WE SELL'UM COMB IN AND SEE'EM 1998 Olds coupe, 1930 Plymouth sedan, 1038 Nash sedan, 1938 pontiae sedan, 1938 Olds sedan, 1939 Btudebaker sedan. 1938 Ford sedan, 1937 Pontlso sedan, 1939 Pontlao sedan, SportUtes, foslttes. batteries, anti freeze. Get winterized now. Large upply famous Dayton McClaren A. 8. Tubby- Dean, Your Pontlao Dealer. Richfield Station Dial 9943 6th and Grape Sts. Buy Bonds. CERTIGRADE red cedar shingles. Big ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON" AW kinds or oesuty service. Permanents a specialty. Ph. 2664. 120 N. Central. CASH IN A FLASH FOB YOUB CAR. .. ' lave Tim., Cash and Oae. CD Automobile Market, Friendly Medford Dealar. Ph. 3918. 6th and Bartlett. No Red Tape When You Sell to Us. IF YOU HAVE 13300 to spend on ihe wife see the diamond and platinum brooch left for sale at 45 S. Cen tral. It', a honey. Room For One More Good Mechanic Beit working conditions In Medford. Clean shop, well quipped, automatio heat, hot water, high rata of pay with paid vacation. Large parti itock. Sm LaRoy Clin or Frank Humphrey HUMPHREY MOTORS S3 8. Hlrerilde Dial 4980 V 7 IT'S THAT HENRY ALDRICH BRAT AGAIN! I TODAY! I 1 ITS IIUUIIH I Ta. s m k M- t. i lar . '. v . i 'a at j s run a i a i AavawkS IliHU I I I a m J.I.I. r.W.Y WlliiMlltl"i'nifi'f'ianinii,i'f-"","r' BUY Scrip Bookf An Ideal Zmai OUtl - I Charles CALL Faber's for Immediate delivery - on heavy green fir slabs. Fa bar's. 34 S. Riverside. Phone 4449. TRY Faber's Scratch Feed, made from quality grains. Faber's, 34 S. River . side. GIVE Entertainment CHRISTMAS! THEATRE SCRIP BOOKS THE IDEAL GIFT rt. mfl i.U Night, Only Weekdays . Door, Open 6:45 CLOSED WEDNESDAY STARTS THURSDAYI "TIMELY THRILLS! 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