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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1944)
LOCAL and PERSONAL rinad Cram Smith was flned $1.00 yesterday In city court for riding with two people on a bicycle. Fined Arthur Lee Morton was fined $10 In city court yes terday for being drunk on a public street. Wagon Returned The wagon which Hilbun Pool, 310 Maple venue, reported stolen to city police yesterday was returned to his yard sometime last night, according to a police report. Lai Train Christmas mall held up the Southern Pacific train from Portland this morn ing, causing It to be almost three hours late. It arrived here at 11:45 a. m. ' Dessert Thursday Just Folks circle will meet tor their Christ mas party at the home ot Mrs. vnt.rt r.iktmn 35 Geneva street, Thursday afternoon. Des sert wiu be served at i:io p. m. Pistol Stolen Leevers Hard ware store. 225 East Sixth street, reported to city police yesterday that a 38 caliber re volver, $37.50 retail value, was stolen from a store counter sometime Monday or Tuesday. To Portland Mr. and Mrs Ernest Smith of 1013 S. Oakdale avenue, are planning to leave by train the latter part of this week for Portland where they will spend the holidays visiting their daughter, Mrs. Patsy Barr, and her daughter, Kathleen. Entertaining Students The Little Accordion Troosars are being entertained with a Christ mas party at the Eve Prentice studio Thursday at 4 p. m. Mrs. Prentice is also entertaining her older students at a Christmas party Thursday at 7 p. m., at the studio. Examiner Coming A travel ing examiner of operators and chauffeurs is scheduled to ar rive In Medford Friday and will be on duty at the K. of P. hall Friday and Saturday between the hours of 9 a. m. and 5 p. m., according to an announcement from the secretary of state's of fice. Oa Furlough Pvt. Myron Corcoran, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Corcoran of Ross Lane, arrived in Medford. yesterday on a three-day furlough to visit his parents. Pvt. Corcoran is sta tioned at Camp Beale, Calif., where he is in the replacement oepoi. tie attended Medford High school. " . Accident Ambros Winker of Ashland and Leo F. Larsen were both slightly Injured Mon day when the passenger car which Winker was driving was involved in an accident with a passenger car driven by Bill E. Backes, 914 Murray avenue, ac cording to a report on file. The accldenUtook place on the Pa cific Highway, Oa Leae Charlea Elmer Hinkle, seaman 2c, arrived here recently - from Farragut, Idaho, to spend a five-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thad Hinkle, 713 Oak street. Hinkle will report back to Far ragut for further assignment when his leave ends. He enlist ed In the navy September 13 through the local navy recruit ing station. Cave Promoted Willard A. Cave, USNR, has recently been promoted to second class petty omcer and Is now a motor ma. chinlst's mate second class, ac cording to word received here. Cave is an instructor aboard an amphibious training shiD of the LSM type, now on the Atlantic coast, and has been in the navy 14 months. He is the son of Police Officer and Mrs. J. O. Cave, and his wife and family make their home at 822 W. 12th St. CALENDAR Wednesday 8:30 p. m. Jolly Stitchers' club, dinner for husbands at home of Mrs. Harry Barneburg, 1297 Sunset street Bring serv ice. 7:30 p. m. F. L. club, Christ mas party at Girls' Community club for families and invited guests. 8:00 p. m. DAV and auxil iary, Christmas party at armory for Boy Scout Troop 2 and par ents. 8:00 p. m. Public school chil dren Christmas program at high school auditorium. Public in vited. Thursday 1:00 p. m. Woman's Bible class, Methodist church, lunch eon and Christmas party at home of Mrs. Mary Jones, Stew art avenue and Lozier Lane. 1:00 p. m. Women's Relief corps, Christmas party with ex change of gifts at armory. Bring sandwiches and hot dish for pot- luck luncheon. 1:00 p. m. Past Chief's club, covered dish luncheon and Christmas party at home of Delia . Watkins, 19 Mistletoe street. 3:00 p.. m. Junior High School P.-T.A., business meeting in- room 41 followed by Christ mas program in auditorium. 7:30 p. m. Public installa tion, Job's Daughters, Masonic Temple. 8:00 p. m. Mistletoe Camp, Royal Neighbors, Christmas party at K. of P. hall for fam ilies of members. Job's Installation Public in-. stallatlon of officers of the Med ford bethel. Daughters of Job, will be held at the Masonic tem ple Thursday at 7:30 p. m. The retiring queen is Ann Conrov, wno wiu install nancy Swem as new honored queen. KROW SALE OKEHED Washington. Dec. 20 (U.R1 The federal communlcAtinnc commission today authorized the .educational Broadcasting Corp. to sell radio station KROW, Oak land, Calif., to a new corpora tion, KROW, Inc., for $250,000. Clottat time for Classified Ads a '. m.' claulfy 13.30 SCRIP BOOKS MAKE AN IDEAL XMAS GIFT Nights Only Weekdays Doors Open 6i45 CLOSED WEDNESDAYI Coming THURSDAY! AN EXCITING THROBBING THRILLING.. STORY OF NATURE IN THE RAW 1 ! ! "CHILDREN OF THE WILD" With' a Huga Cast HERE'S THE GENERAL Re cent field promotion won two itar Insignia for Ma, Gen. James M. Gavin, which makes him at 37 one of the youngest major generals in the Army. Finland wfll pay Russia fS00. uou.uuu worth oi goods as in demnity for war damages under forma nf ihm Puuian-'Finnish armistice agreement have been worked out fully, the Moscow radio said today in a broadcast reported by the FCC. Ths deliveries, to be made be tween September 19, 1944. and sntmher 19. 1950. will con sist of various machinery and sea and river-going cratt vaiuea at $175,000,000 and timber, pa per, cellulose and paper products valued at $125,000,000, the broadcast said. WEATHER Northern California Inter mittent rain today, tonight and Thursday with greatest amounts north portion and only light rain south of Merced-Monterey line. Continued mild. . . m Arfa O a. m. Too Lata to Classify 12:30 p. in- Irishman Can't Be "Happy .Irishman" Says State Court New York, Dec. 20 (U.R) James J. McDonald had the birthright today to be an Irish man, the God-given right to be happy and the license to sell automobiles, but the state su preme court said he couldn't do business as "The Happy Irish man." That, said the court, was tread ing on the toes of non-Celtic Leland Holzer, who sells auto mobiles under the legally-approved title of "The Smiling Irishman." ' "Hipp y" McDonald once worked for "Smiling", Holzer and sold so many cars he went Into business for himself as "The Happy Irishman." Holzer claim ed this was a trespass on his good name. A third car dealer, presently trading as "The Laughing Irish man wasn t commenting. Arrangements for Finn-Russian War Debt Worked Out By United Press The arrangements by which Too Late to Classify Foil RNT-SmU modn hou. clean; aiso emeu ap. ' on on. . fOR SALfc Vouth's saddle con dition, am. ju mas, rnona wji. , . rbR SALE Live turkeys. callS048. fl"f AA Modern four-room cottase SJjUU so" condition: close In near scnooi; on. uviv ... terms. H. G. WILSON, uroKer. r-ku.H.i, Phnn. 4R44. fOR SALE Trash burner, 115. 33 Cottage St. WANTED Capable nousekeeper. $90 month, room and board. No laun dry, completely muuciu h - qn g . Phnnn A966 , a. j, i.ciiacr. n . .... - FOR SALE Table model radio, f hone 4642. or call at 106 E. 13th. FOR SALE Larse baby crib, jood condition, "lll-a ij. u v ... - Lane, nox lit. WANTED Bookkeeper, one wltn iteno. experience preferred: per. manent Write Box 819, Klamath TOYS Marked down for clearance. Dcvcrm tviitup j aw ---- - - Some marked down much as 50. SIMS MHUa, FOR SAL& Spotlight, all chrome, unity model. Alio new all-white enamel trash burner. 114 Portland ave. mai ibh.. ave. j-Mos -sug.. FOR SALE OR TRADE for young stock cattle, good gas washing ma- cmne. inone ow FOR SALE Motor scooter, good con dition. Call after 8 p. m. 541 Austin. FOB A PERSONAL OR AUTO LOAN See THE OREGON FINANCE CO. 4B South Central A Pioneer Firm T AfVTNf"! (rutin and ahlooinB. Com- plete service. City Transfer Sc Stor age. Phone 4C64, 3B S. Fir at. WTTRNirtmE storage. Comolete mod- era service; special lockers. Phone ansa. Davis iTansier ot Duwaga vw. 40 8. Fir st. FOR BALE KohlerTectrle pUnt. 110. von. al, 4u-gai. not water tanks, new; 3 20-gal. butane tanks; 1 tent 12x14: 1 umbrella tent. 6x8. Phone J37 or can at 419 Arcadia court. ATTENTION Get your Xmas r- ici, icuiuiiB aim taa vn v, iww at 1405 N. Riverside. Bring bag. CALL at Faber's for first - quality hauling. 84 S. Riverside. Phone 4449. WANTED St enog., with general of lice experience, especially lumoer, preferred. Write Tribune. Box 8214. WANTED to. buy for Christmas, air rifle in good condition, rnone wo? or 2044. b. c. mies. CLOSING my storage vault to rebuild in new locauon, an. i. au pcrwma holding storage receipts bring in before December 30. Harriet's Fur Shop, NOW' is the time to make those chlck- ens lay. use Fisners Egg f roaucer. tsDer s. 34 s. mversiae. BOYS gone to service, compelled to sell on account of poor health 3 male hogs, 1 large, 1 small; 14 brood sows, some have already Ut tered, some to litter soon; 23 heed of weaner; also geese at $2 each as long as iney last, ynone BLACKBOARDS A few easel-type left. These also make Into a con venient writing desk. SIMS BROS., 33 N. Fir. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE SPECIALS . Another shipment of trunks, sleeping bags at 12.93, all-wool per bags. PIPE. PIPE. PIPE Large stock of r ire-war pipe at pre-war prices Get t now, before prices advance Also all sizes of pipe fittings, automat ic pressure pumps, pitcher pumps, centrlfucal and rotary pumps. New stock of pipe dies and cutters and downspout, all sizes. HARD TO GET ITEMS: Steel wool dish and wash pans, wheelbar rows, galvanized buckets, garbage cans, trypans, coffee pots double boilers, washboards, milk buckets and other items too numerous to mention. FOR THE LOG G E R: Chains, hooks, binders, canthooks. peavles, fire protection tools and extin guishers, etc. ROOFING PAPER: Large stock all sizes and weights, also felt paper, sheeting paper and building paper, roofing nails and cement at less than mall order . prices. FOR THE FARMER: Large stock Af fencinc. net tine, barn wire, steel posts, postbole diggers, staples, hay cable and pulleys, binding twine and bale ues Also worn names, collars and pads. Sea us for prices FOR THE MECHANIC: Just r roiuprt a In roe uhlDmeni of Crescent and pipe wrenches, bench grinders ana vises, manareis, nreasi uriu, ballpene hammers and tool boxes Sea us about your needs. - mttto swtpmtcnt nf white Bnam eled ranges, trash burners, box heaters. Buy now while stock la complete. Also fireplace nasiceis. AUTOMATIC GAS and oil hot wa ter heaters, toilets, laundry trays, lavatories, septic tantcs. sou pipe ana Ilttings, tauceis garden uiuua, vnivoR anri rittinn shower heads, drains and all kinds of plumbing repairs! No priority required. complete LINE tents, hay cov ers, tarpaulins and priced right, at prewar prices, i. Annie assortment of linoli nm rugs in sizes from 6x0 to 12x13 at pre-war prices. REMEMBER, It always pays to shop at tne MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE, 37-29 N Grape St. Dial 3744. Starts Today YOU'LL HAVE A NIGHT OF FLAMING ROMANCE Aim niC I1TII D C AMID. SCENES OF LAVISH SPLENDOR .. . AllU AUVtN I UKt BOLD INTRIGUE AND. BLAZING DRAMA ; -if -mi-w,ww---4t-xfii' Ton RENT 1-room modern hoqeee. Ked Arrow camp. Phone 6481. WANTED-J-2 waitresses; must be ex perienced. Apply In person at Hiver- fOH SALE Sheep guano, recom mended tor vegetaoies, iiowers, lawns and shrubs. Faber's, 34 6. Riverside. Phone 4449. tfO Cf( 3-room house, modern, dZOUv plastered: solid founda- linn' ilAii in: a5MV terms. AAA-a acres, close In; alfalfa. ! tJtUU fenced; some small lmprove- montr S3 Of), terma. See A. F. FLOWERS, Broker. 12th near Front. MODEL AIRPLANE kits make an ideal gift for the model ouiider. we have a comolete stock. SIMS BROS. WANTED Meat cutter and market manager. Tribune, Box 1830. COY S CHICKEN INN. GOLD HILL. will serve splendid cnrisimas oinner Sundov. Closed Monday. Phone Gold Hill 251. GOOD selection Fuller brushes (hair brushes limited), immediate Deliv ery. Phone 4014. Wednesday, Sec. 20, 1944 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE 8EYBW DIAPERS, Infanta' shirts, short and long sleeves; nighties and dresses. Tiny Tot's Shop, 32tJ Medford Cen ter bldg. REPLACE your broken window ' glass. New glass Installed while your wait MEDFORD MILLWORK CO. The Glass House. Phone 4112. 10th and Grape. WE BUY all kinds of livestock Hogs, beef and veal. Highest market prices, live weight. City Market, 121 North CentraL Phone 433L BEAUTIFUL hand-made gifts of all kinds for the baby. Tiny Tot's Shop, 30 jsieaiord center Diag IF YOU HAVE 42300 to spend on the wife see the diamond and platinum brooch left for sale at 46 S. Can tral. It's a honey. BABY buntings with tippers, quilted ,robes. Tiny Tots Shop, 326 Medford Center bldg. IIRONALD'GGLMAnK II I '- u JfNrS ' M ARLENE -' ' -V ' ' - . '-M1MM" k ' ' SEE a hutdmS o)bhiot out dancing gfrU b fJb SuUan't nimnd pool .exotc pag3nlryt . . blt(hlng mvtk t LATEST NEWS EVENTS And Selected Short FOR SALE Just "what you are look- tng tor 3-room modern lurmsnea house, cement foundation, nice basement, large closets, large bath room, front room, dining room, kitchen, -3 nice large bedrooms, large Inclosed screen porch, also service porch, lovely back yard in closed, nice shade, garage end woodihed. In the best close-in loca tion on the west side. All complete, everything goes for $4,500. Must be aold this week, owner must leave at once, so use your best judgment. A. W. WALKER, Real Estate 427 E. Main. Phone 2731. JEEPS We have kits for building jeeps, tanxs, trucKs, rooot oomos, anti-tank guns, station wagons, bull dozers, amphibian Jeeps and many others. These kits have parts cut out and completely shapedTeady to ensemble. Come in and see them. SIMS BROS.. 23 N. Fir. WOOL sweaters, all colors and styles to size a inny 'rot s nop, aa Aiea- lora center oiag. CEDAR POSTS Blf. husky fence posts of North ern Cedar. Reasonably priced. Cameron-Moffttt Lbr. Co., phone 5462. S. Riverside at Barnett road. WANTED Will pay spot cash for 1936 to '40 model Chevrolet Oldsmoblle. Good mechanical con dition not necessary. Call at 311 E. otn or p none DARTBOARDS We have a few left at only $1.49. Get one of these 2-ui- I gameg now, at iyio dhub. iNFANTS wool shoes, white and' pas- tels. Tiny Tot't Shop, 328 Medford Center bldd. STOLEN Boy's "black bicycle, license jno. lduti. r inoer niease can circula tion Department. Mail Tribune. Phone 2141. SEPTIC tank and cesspool pumping; nammry equipment. nona viiw. BICYCLE generator light sets new iiupmeni jusi arrivea unuica quantity. SIMS BROS. CORDUROY overalls 2-plece knit suits, creeoers. white shirts. eTawl- ' era, anklets, white and colors. Tiny Tot's Shop, 326 Medford Center bldg. CRIB-SIZE blankets, quilts, comfort- era ana nana-maae sneec Dianxets. liny Tot's Shop, 320 Medford Cen WTDlQg. WANTED T6 BUV Electrio mangle. Write box 2372, Tribune. WANTED Cylinder head for 1032 Chevrolet motor. Phone 3277. FOR SALE Cigars by the box. Casino ciuo. ii o. jcronc BICYCLE tires, we have a complete stock including the 28" high-pres- ua o type, ounci 0ttU3. ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON All kinds of beauty service. Permanent! a specialty, fn guw . lau n v. enirai. WE BUY'EM WE SELLUM COME IN AND SEE 'EM 1036 Olds coupe, 1036 Plymouth sedan 1036 Nash sedan, 1036 Pontlao sedan. ' 1036 Olds sedan, 103.1 Studebaker sedan. 1033 Ford sedan, 1937 Pontlao edan, 1939 Pontlao sedan. Sportlltes. foghtes, batteries, anti freeze. Get winterized now. Large supply famous Dayton McClaren tires. A. 2. "Tubby" Dean, Your Pontlao Dealer. Richfield Station Dial 3943 6th and Grape Sts. Buy Bonds. CASH IN A FLASH FOR YOUR CAR. Save Time, Cash and Gas. Call Automobile Market, Friendly Medford Dealer. Ph. 3919. 6th and Bartlett No Red Tape When You Sell to Us. WASHING MACHINES REPAIRED Partg ft Service on All Makes B & B Waiher Shop 406 E. Main Phono 5302 Humphrey will buy it. sell your car to us we'll pay higher cash prices now HUMPHREY MOTORS 33 S. RlTtrtlda Dial 4980 i TONIGHT DREAMLAND A Grand Parly You Won't Wanl To Miss . RAY'S MUSIC M W M k. . test fm 1 W : ' r:- 1 . iWiuC waj" B i am a ei " i a 11, a Uif.es is Blasting Guns! Blazing Action! With Your Favorite Trigger II Tempered Outdoor Star! I DOORS OPEN 1:45 P.M. AND 6:45 P.M. I'll HILfpM LuLJuuLnlu Ji49ool Companion Feature LARRY CRABBE . la "FRONTIER LAW"