LOCAL and
Shrbw Club Meets Jackson
County Shrine club will hold its
monthly meeting at 6:30 tonight
at Hotel Holland.
.
ViilU Here Harry Peterson,
student at the University of Ore
gon, was a guest last weekend
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R.
H. Parsons, Hillcrest road.
Promotion Seth W. Putnam,
ion of Mrs. Amy Putnam, box
1172, has been promoted from
a seaman 2c to a seaman 1c,
according to a recent letter re
ceived by his mother.
a
Dane Tonight Medford
Bethel, Job's Daughters, will
hold the traditional-queen's ball
this evening in honor of Ann
Conroy, retiring queen. The ball
will be at 7:30 o'clock at the
Lincoln school gymnasium.
Accident Josephine Clemens
was slightly injured Saturday
which she was driving, operated
by Ernest Clement, Rt. 1, collid
ed with a passenger car operated
by Melvin Dickson of Central
Point. The accident took place
on South Fir street.
Falwell Leaves Don Falwell,
CSK, of the Seabees, was in
Medford over Christmas spend
ing the holiday with his mother,
Mrs. Clara Falwell, 723 West
Second street and his two chil
dren. Falwell left yesterday to
return to Camp Parks, Calif.
Returns Mrs. L. V. Wood,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. P.
Older, 38 Berkeley Way, arrived
in Medford recently from Geor
gia where her husband, Lt.
Wood, was stationed at Fort Ben
ning. Mrs. Wood plans to reside
with her parents for the dura
tion. Murrays Here Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Murray are in Medford for
the holidays and are visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Murray,
604 South Ivy street, and other
relatives and friends. Murray,
SK 1c in the navy, is stationed
currently at Camp Parks, Liver
more, Calif.
Latham Here L. C. Latham,
CSK, returned to Camp Parks,
Calif., Monday night after spend
ing a brief holiday leave in Med
ford at the family home, 1 Lor
ing Court. Latham recently re
turned to this country from 18
months' duty in the South Pa
cific with the navy.
Alansky Here Pfc. Joe Alan
sky arrived in Medford from
Santa Barbara, Calif., last week
to spend the Christmas holidays
with his sister-in-law, Mrs. A. W.
Alansky, and nephew, John An
thony, of Newtown street. Pfc.
Alansky's brother, Lt. A. W.
Alansky, is overseas with an en
gineers' corps.
Graduated Miss Charlotte
Older, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
L. P. Older, 38 Berkeley Way,
graduated from the University
of Oregon last term with a de
gree of Bachelor of Science in
sociology, and has now returned
to Medford to visit her parents.
Miss Older was a member of
Sigma Kappa at the University.
She 'is a graduate of Medford
high school.
DR. A. R. HEDGES
Chiropractic & Naturopathic
Physician
128 . Main Dial 3170
Health From Within
We all desire health. But
many times we do not desire it
with such zeal as impels us to
give up that which impedes
health. Health is not an outside
substance to be taken into the
body. This seems to be a belief
too strongly fastened upon the
race consciousness. Health is a
state or condition of existence,
Health is not from the outside
in, but from the inside out. This
is the law of biologic being. The
supply of proper materials and
normal nerve function and cir
culation are essentials. Struc
tural distortion impedes normal
nerve function and interferes
with proper circulation to the
vital organs.
r,pl.Cota Compant.
Fxanchlsed BotUeri Pepil-Cola
. Talks'
PERSONAL
CALENDAR
Tueeday
7:30 p. m. Degree of Honor
Christmas party, K. of P. hall.
Grab box for adults and chil
dren. 8:00 p. m. Nevita Chapter
No. 93, O. E. S., Central Point,
regular meeting.
Wednesday
1:30 p. m. Mistletoe club.
Girls Community club, dessert
followed by cards. Public In
vited. .
Thursday
1:00 p. m. Executive meeting
of Adult Missionary Society of
First Christian church, home of
Mrs. J. B. Carr, 403 Benson St.,
dessert luncheon.
Cancel Meeting American
Legion auxiliary will not meet
tomorrow evening due to the
conflict of holiday activities, it
was announced today.
. In Washington, D. C. Mrs. C.
M. Easley, wife of Brig. Gen.
Easley, who was wounded on
Leyte Nov. 4, is now residing in
Washington, D. C, according to
word received here. She writes
that Gen; Easley has recovered
sufficiently to be back, on duty
again.
Visitors Leave Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Peterson of Roseburg
have returned north after spend
ing the Christmas holidays here
with Mrs. Peterson's mother,
M,rs. P. C. Latham, 822 South
Oakdale avenue, and other rela
tives and friends. The Petersons
formerly made their home here.
Hers for Christmas Frank
Dixon, RT 3c, son of Mrs. Vol
ney Dixon, 528 West Tenth
street, left yesterday for Treas
ure Island, Calif., after spending
a short leave in Medford. Dixon
graduated from Medford high
school and attended Oregon
State College prior to entering
the service
Her From Portland Miss
Beverley Malone, student nurse
at St. Vincent's hospital in Port
land, spent the Christmas holi
days in Medford with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Malone.
Miss Lucile Young, army cadet
nurse training at St. Vincent's
hospital, also spent the week-end
here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, F, V. Young of Talent.
Doctor Dies Dr. J. E. Shear
er, who practiced medicine in
Medford about 20 years ago,
died December 13 in Phoenix,
Ariz., of a heart attack, accord
ing to information received in
Medford by friends. Survivors
include Mrs. Shearer, in Phoe
nix, and a son, Howard, who is
overseas with a Seabee unit.
Brothers Meet Joseph and
Tom Bennett, navymen and sons
of Mrs. Velma Bennett, former
Medford resident, met recently
in San Francisco for the first
time since they entered the serv
ice two years ago. Both men are
graduates of Medford high
scnoot and attended the Univer
sity of Oregon. They have both
had overseas service. Mrs. Ben
nett is now residing in Seattle.
On Honor Roll Three stu
dents from Medford were among
the 106 students listed on the
honor roll for the fall quarter
at the University of Oregon, ac
cording to a news release from
the school. They were Roberta
M. Hill, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. L. H. Wertz; Joyce Utz,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
H. Utz, and Helen Webb, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Webb.
315 LWeTTOLL
By United Pratt
Hundreds of accidents marred
the nation's Christmas holidays,
taking at least 315 lives, a sur
vey by the United Press showed
today.
Of the total, 189 were caused
by traffic accidents since mid
night Friday.
The heaviest toll was taken in
California, where highway acci
dents claimed 31 of the state'i
39 accidental deaths during the
week-end. New York followed
with 30 deaths, 18 of them in
traffic along ice-coated high
ways. Uni hland CU. N.Y.
Bottling Company of Mtdioid
KEPT BUSY BY
Over a thousand kiddies liv
ing in Medford and nearby tele
phoned Santa Claus Friday and
Saturday over a special line in
stalled by the Junior Chamber
of Commerce just for this pur
pose. This special "Santa Claus
service proved a great tnrni
for the little folks who chatted
with Santa and made known
Christmas wishes, asking for
everything from ice cream cones
to horses. '
When Santa Claus passed
through Medford on his annual
trip Christmas eve he left a big
bag of cards to be mailed to the
youngsters who called him.
Members of the Junior cham
ber who aided Santa Claus with
the telephone calls were Vic Mil
nes, Lyall Fidler, Ken Grant,
Ray Ish, Wayne Jamison, Les
Higinbotham, Floyd Barrett,
Bob Voegtly, Art Iverson, Clar
ence Schmidt, Vincent Smith,
Chet Cole, George Davis, Bob
Rucker, Norm Spencer, Harry
Pinneo, Paul Newcomb, Lew
Miles, Carl Bennett, Owen Wal
ker, Don Albin, Jack Dannen,
Royal Clare, Wally Brill, Alton
Andy Anderson, Jerry Latham,
Floyd Darland, John Eby, Glen
Harrison, Arnold Depner and
Dorian Kocher.
GLENN JACKSON
IS FULL COLONEL
Glenn L. Jackson, 1917 East
Main street, has been advanced
in rank to colonel in the United
States army according to infor
mation received by Mrs. Jack
son. Also announced was the
awarding of the rare legion of
merit to the colonel, the award
having been made last June for
"meritorious service."
Col. Jackson is stationed in
Italy with the Mediterranean
allied air force, being on the
Staff of Gen. Ira Eaker, com'
mander. He has been with the
army air corps for about two
and one-half -years and has been
stationed overseas since July of
1943.
The colonel was in Medford
for several days in November
making the trip to this country
and back by plane. Col. Jackson
is vice-president of the California-Oregon
Power company.
HAND IN HAND
South Warren, Me. (U.R)
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Copeland
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cope-
land, who celebrated their dou
ble golden wedding anniversary
on Armistice Day, were married
by the same minister and have
lived next door to each other
since then. The husbands are
first cousins and the wives dis
tant cousins.
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Shows at 1:45-6:45-9:30
HERE IT IS . . . ALL YOUR
RADIO FAVORITES!
Wednesday I,
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I ROBERT BENCHLEY
CSSSIaii plus
Back to Thrill You With
Six-Gun and Song!!!
GENE AUTRY
in
"R00TIN' TOOTIN'
RHYTHM"
MUST END TONIGHTI
PLUS
"SHE'S A SOLDIER, TOO"
til!
rO THE VICTORS Soldiers of
France, with bottles of wine found in ruins. Left to right: Pvt. Frank Manzi, Lawrence, Mass.; CpL
Carl Cipriano, Erie, Pa.; Cpl. Luke Kowalchek, Si Clair, Pa.; Pvt. Rocci Jacullo, Newark, N.J.;
Pvt. Al D'Amore. also of Newark and Cpl. Philip Ellamore, Glen Campbell, ' Pa.
IG'
IN ROLE OF HERO
ARRESTED BY FBI
San Francisco, Dec. 26. (U.R)
The FBI today arrested in Hol
lywood Charles Lyons, Jr., 22,
Azusa, Cal., a glib navy deserter
who was wined and dined by
club celebrities and military of
ficers -on the pretense that he
was a wounded marine hero who
had been awarded the congres
sional medal of honor and kissed
by Mrs. Roosevelt.
Nat. J. L. Pieper, FBI field
agent, said Lyons was taken into
custody at the home of Actor
Dennis Morgan after agents read
in a Hollywood column that Mor
gan had taken Lyons home from
the Hollywood Canteen as a
house guest under the name of
"Chuck O'Brien."
AWOL Sine 1944
Pieper said Lyons has been
AWOL from Camp Shoemaker,
Pleasanton, Cal., since Oct. 17,
1944, and was wanted for . Il
legally wearing a marine uni
form and on suspicion of writ
ing a series of bad checks.
Two things tripped up Lyons
and., his ..high-flying., career
through crowds of hero - wor
shippers, according to Pieper.
One was the syndicated column
ist's reference to "Chuck
O'Brien" as a holder of the Con
gressional Medal of Honor; and
the other was. Lyons' error in
claiming that he had invaded
Saipan after Guam when ac
tually, Guam was Invaded after
Saipan.
Lyons, actually a seaman, 2nd
Nights Only Weekdays
Doors Open 6:45
CLOSED WEDNESDAY!
HENRY GOES
GHOST HUNTING
Coming
LYDON
ALSO
Fhte shoots it out?
wifh Cottle Rustlers! 3
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General Patton's Third U. S. Army
Convicted Murderess Again Suspected
4C 1 f v I
fAcnu Telenholo)
Mrs. Louise Feets (left), who served 18 years for trie 11)20 muiaer a
Charles J. Denton, wealthy Los Angeles businessman, attempts to shield
her face from photographers after arrest In Los Angeles on suspicion ol
murder after the oody of Mrs. Margaret Logan, 60, a widow who De
friended Mrs. Peete, was unearthed in the backyard of the Logan noma
Mrs. Logan had been missing since May 19. At right Is Lee Judson, Mrs.
Feete's present husband, who claims ignorance ot her past.
class, wore not only a phoney
medal of honor but a navy cross,
purple heart, presidential cita
tion and three foreign service
ribbons with stars, Pieper said.
He bandaged his left hand to
make it appear that it had been
amputated, and carried a cane
with the explanation that he had
suffered machine-gun wounds,
the FBI reported. ,
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to Classify S'30 Saturday afternoon
Please remember.
Here
We Are
Again . .
S This Is getting to be a habit . . . Fun,
though!
We're still talking about "My Pal,
Wolf."
S We still think It's the most surprising
piece of entertainment from Hollywood
in recent years.
Surprising because they didn't know
what they had . . . Surprising because
they (just between you ancf us) still
don't . . . Surprising because it's tak
ing them so long to find out.
e Here's a little show about the love be
tween a little girl and a dog. That's
all . . . no big names ... no fancy sets
... no trick photography . . . just a
youngster and a dog.
e BUT when that kid looks up and smiles
through her tears . . . and the dog's
half-quizzical, half-undersranding look
shows he knows there's something
going' on that's just a little above him
. . . then we believe you just as we
did will find yourself all "sort of
glowey" Inside . . . happy that you
didn't miss the picture . . . that such
pictures do come along once in a while.
e Oh yes ... we almost forgot . . it's
coming January 17th.
S Remember the title "My Pal, Wolf."
celebrate capture of St. Avoid,
Use Mall Tribune Want Ada.
Too Late to Classify
WK RT1T.T, have stock PREWAR Du
Pont automobile finishes. Let us re-
flnlsh your car wnue mesa maw
lais last.
All work fuaranteed.
STEAM CLEANING
MITCHELL PAINT SHOP
608 S. Riverside
FARMERS. ATTENTION For fast
delivery or quick move of heavy
machinery, phone 2888. Davis
Transfer St Storage Co.. 40 5. Fir St.
The Craterian
TuMdaf, Dm. , 1944
DON'T worry bout moving. For com
plete tervico phon 405. City
Transfer & Storage. 38 S. Tit it
FOR RENT 4-room furnished apart
ment. Phone 36J, Jacksonville,
WANTED Young "lady to learn wool
spotting: good wages while learning,
with opportunity lor advancement.
Steady work. Apply In person. Mod
ern Cleaners, 311 W. Main.
MODERN Furnished apartment for
rent, automatic oil heat, garage;
good neighborhood. Call 31UQ tor
a ppotntment.
FOR SALE Good cook stove. 1115 X.
Main.
FOR RENT Furnished 4-room fur
nished house, 1U acres ground on
Old Stage road. Oil heat, electric
range, rmrigerator and washing ma
chine. No children. Availaoie Jan.
1, $40 per month. Brown es White
Agency, .fhone
WANT RIDE to San Francisco, share
expense and driving. SSgt. C. L.
KiUian, Trail, Ore. Phone Eagle
Point. 1807.
FOR SALE 3 good milch cows. First
house west ol Valley View Dairy,
Ashland, Ore. Lewis Toper.
LOST 1041 Chevrolet dark blue fen
der skirt. Phone 4388.
THERE will be no sale at the Mid
way Auction Yards this Thursday.
Dec. att.
COST 6 small white pigs, last seen
near Four Corners, Midway road.
Phone 413, central "Qim.
$5250"
1 8-room modern, garage,
large lot, located on a
siMvi atrefit on the east
side; furnished complete with good
prewar furniture. Nearly new elec
tric range, hot water heater and
washing machine. Good rugs and
linoleum. Completely furnished for
6,250; 4,250 unfurnished.
BEN R. COOPER, Broker
CHARLES BLAESS, Salesman
323 N. Riverside
Phone 7357 or 7315
FOB SALE Portable radio and
phonograph combination. Good con
dition. Phone 5104 or 3224 S. River
side. roK SALE Philco table radio, model
37-biu. oio a. uaKqaie.
FOR SALE U -section timber land.
s. 14. T. 36. 2 K. Yellow Dine. llr.
cedar and oak. If Interested ad
dress Box 2350. Mail Tribune. Box
2549;
WANTED Larse home with 2 or anore
lots in vicimty 3d ana ubk si. in
Central Point, will pay cash. Trib
une, Bix 254!).
FOR SALE Bath! lie tte
rid
liintbr
crib and mattress in excellent
dltion. Phone 2655.
; con-
THE Mistletoe club public "card" "party
ai i:ju weanesaay. uiris torn-
mumiyciuD.
FOR LEASE Mlckev Mouse cafe i
reuaolo person, tot information see
D. V. Peterson, manager. fi!7 N.
uenirai,
THERE will be no tale at the Mid-
way Auction Yards this Thursday,
uec. 20,
COST Sack "of assorted wooden duck
decoys. Probably near Gold nay
am. ur. riinoii.
FOR SALE Dodge truck, good tires;
kco seaan exueuent conaiuon. ti.
E. Obenchaln, RL 1, Box 47, Rogue
River.
PLYMOUTH Rock hens. 10 months.
now laying, aijto each. RU I, Box
037. central Point.
LOST Wallet. Please return contents
and keep money. Kdlth M. Brenner,
nil itiversiae,
WANTED A good used rug, 12x13. or
larger, rose, wine or van. write cen
tral I'Oint. lit. 1, BOX 4 IB,
FOR RENT Clean furnished 3-room
apartment. Close in; no children or
drinkers. Phone 5424.
PCJR
DAI (T Dni-lnKI. ..U.
straw; 25 red hens. Phone 6052.
EXPERIENCED man wants dairy or
pruning work with house. Rex A1U
son. Lithla Auto Court, Ashland.
NATIONALLY known Drug manu
facturer needs three men to contact
physicians and drug stores. No
previous experience necessary as
those men selected will be given a
Complete training in the work to be
done. Must be bondable and have
car. Salary and expenses with op
portunity xor rama advancement.
Permanent. For interview, write
Lanteen Medical Laboratories, Inc.,
000 N. Frnnklln St., Chicago 10,
Illinois, giving age and complete
personal nistory.
FOR RENT Lovely room with private
nam, wneop. rnona eoti.
FOR RENT Apt., 3 lnrge rooms, gas.
continuous not water, outside en
trance, garage, privileges; no dogs.
310 S. Ivy,
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I AM,GABBY" HAYES
ENDS TONITE
HAIL THE CONQUERING HERO
MEDrOJID MAIL TMBTOE TX9Z
WANTED Gladstone bag In fo4
condition. George Buchanan. Phona
8133 or after 6 p. m. 6380.
FOR SALE 200 White Leghorn hens.
Phone 5653.
FOR SALE 4-ft cabinet G rap ho.
rhone, 37 double records, like new.
60. 317 N. Riverside.
NOTICE Turkey growers, see us be
fore you sign feed contracts for
next year. Fisher's field man, Mr.
Robinson, will be glad to talk to
Jou. Faber's, 34 8. Riverside. Dial
449.
FOR SALE 3 extra good milch cowe,
3 gallons per day each; also four
coming yearling calves. T. O. Sat
terfield, Rt, 4, Box 81, Buckshot
Hill road.
FOR SALE Laying mash. In 1,0003S.
lots, j us 1 a per cwu iry . r, m.
SAMSON CO.
WANTED Furniture moving. Faddeel
van; reiiaoie service. W. a. SAM
SON CO.
NOTICE If you have a small "orchard
you want 10 contract prunea, jraonw
Vlthrow Q561.
WE BUY 'EM WE SELLUM
COME IN AND SEE'EM
Olds coupe,
1&30 Plymouth sedan,
1936 Nash sedan.
1936 Pontlao sedan.
1936 Olds sedan,
1935 Studebaker sedan.
1935 Ford sedan,
1937 Pontlao sedan,
1939 Ponttac sedan,
Sportlltea, foglites, batteries, anti
freeze. Get winterized now. Larg
supply famous Dayton McClares.
tires.
A "Tubby- Dean,
Your Pontlao Dealer.
Richfield Station Dial 394S
6th and Grape Sts. . Buy Bonds.
FOR SALE 15" old growth fir, $4
tier, delivered In 8 tier loads. Writ
Ivan Governor. Gold. Hill.
CEDAR POSTS
Bif husky fence posts of North
ern Cedar Reasonably priced.
Cameron-Moffitt Lbr. Co.. Phone
5463. S. Riverside at Barnett road.
CASH IN A PLASH i
FOR YOUR CAR,
Eave Tim. Cash and Gas.
i
Call Automobile Market,
Friendly Medford Dealer,
Ph. S919. flth and Bartlett
No Red Tap When You Sell
to Us.
ADAH'S 3EAUTY SALON All kinds
of beauty service. Permanenta
specialty Ph 2664 120 N Central.
GOVERNMENT WHEAT We again
have a limited amount for sal.
Morton MllHna Comnnnv.
BEET PULL? Is a very
V Mood substitute)
for
gTeen pasture. Tor sal by Mor-
ton
MUM SNEEZES
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only as directed. Get!
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Dreamland Hall
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