LOCAL and
Jailtd Dolvle O. Smith, 27.
was jailed for disorderly con
duct at Main and Central avenue
late Monday, according to a
police report.
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Unit To Meet Howard Ex
tension unit will meet Thursday
at the home of Mrs. Nellie Smith,
Howard avenue. Topic for the
day will be "Color In the Home."
Back From Honeymoon Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Rudy have re
turned from their honeymoon
pent In San Francisco and are
waking their home at 804 Ed
ward street.
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Bicycle Stolen Jean Sletten,
1140 West Ninth street, reported
to police authorities that her
bicycle was stolen from 1100
West Main street Monday.
License number on the bicycle
Is 750.
P.-T.A. To Meet Jacksonville
Parent-Teacher association will
hold the first meeting of 1945
tomorrow evening at 8 p. m. at
the schoolhouse. Ben Schmidt,
secretary of the Medford Y. M.
C. A., will speak on recreation
and refreshments will be served
at the close of the evening.
Pitts Home Lloyd E. Pitts,
AMM 1c, son of Mrs. Almeda
Budge of route 1, is home on a
30-day leave. Pitts has been
serving as plane captain with a
patrol squadron in the Pacific
.war theater for the past 10
months. Pitts will report to
Jacksonville, Fla., at the con
clusion of his leave.
i
In Texas Aviation Cadet
Oran C. Chastain of route 3,
box 197, Medford, is with a class
of cadets now receiving pre
flight training at the San An
tonio, Tex., cadet center accord
ing to a news release from the
center. According to the release
the future fliers are subjected to
rigorous 10-week program of
instruction covering physical
academic and military training.
To Give Party The Phoenix
neighbors of Woodcraft No. 242
will entertain juveniles of the
organization with a holiday
party Thursday evening of this
week, the affair to be at the
Grange hall at 7 o'clock. Mem
bers of the lodge are urged to
attend and are to bring a dozen
cookies for the party refresh
ments. Regular lodge meeting
will follow the Juveniles' party.
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Commander Here Lt. Com
H. W. Whillock and Mrs. Whll
lock were in Medford-briefly
over the week-end to visit the
commander's mother, Mrs. C. .W.
Whillock, 714 West Tenth street,
and other relatives and friends.
Com. Whillock, who resided in
Boise, Ida., before entering the
navy,' has recently been at
Princeton, N. J., and will now
take special training at Stanford
university in California.
DR. A. R. HEDGES
Chiropractic ft Naturopathic
Physician
128 . Main Dial 3170
Nerve Interference
WherS the normal supply of
nerve energy in the body Is re
duced through structural dis
placements, trouble develops,
The affected organ prays for re
lief. The seat of the trouble may
be remote from the affected
part. The location of the inter
ference with.the supply of nerve
energy must be determined by
examination. A doctor trained
In structural adjustment then re
opens the nerve channels and
permits the distressed organ to
function normally. Take care of
your nerves and your nerves will
take care of you. Seek health
through normal nerve function.
GREEN
id15?
m slabs
12 INCH OR
16 INCH LENGTHS
300 CU. FT. LOAD
DIAL 2123
Timber P
PERSONAL
CALENDAR
Tuesday
7:30 p. m. Junior Chamber
of Commerce, Chamber of Com
merce building.
8:00 p. m. Past Presidents,
Degree of Honor lodge,, home of
Mrs. Ida Wilson, 7 Chestnut
street, election of officers.
8:00 p. m. Chapter BE, P.
E. O., home of Mrs. Kenneth
Denman, 104 Geneva street,
with program in charge of Mrs.
W. E. Holmes.
Wednesday
10:00 a. m DAV auxiliary
sewing club, home of Mrs. Net
tie Cassman, Central Point. Ex
ecutive board meeting during
the day. Covered dish luncheon
at noon.
. 10:00 a. m. Camp White
Auxiliary Red Cross production
unit, outpost.
1:00 p. m. Women of Rotary.
home of Mrs. Charles Lemery,
Windsor avenue. Assistant host
esses, Mrs. Ray Wright, Mrs.
Allan Perry. Covered dish
luncheon. Bring own service.
2:30 p. m. Wednesday Study
club, Girls' Community club.
8:30 p. m. USWV and Aux
iliary, potluck dinner followed
by open, joint Installation of of
ficers. Members and guests in
vited. 7:45 p. m. Contemporary
Book club, home of Mrs. Edwin
R. Durno. 1913 Hillcrest Road.
, Thursday
2:00 p. m. Women's Relief
corps, armory, for private In
stallation of officers.
2:00 p. m. Medford Garden
club, Girls' Community club.
2:00 p. m. Women's Bible
class, Methodist church, at
church parlors.
Chamber to Meet Junior
Chamber of Commerce will hold
its regular meeting tonight at
7:30 at the Chamber of Com
merce building.
Returns Gertrude Watzling,
523 Dakota street, returned to
Medford Tuesday where she
will resume her duties on the
Washington school teaching
staff.
Groups To Meet The regular
semi-monthly meetings of Crater
Lake Post and Auxiliary, Veter
ans of Foreign Wars, will be
held at the Medford armory this
evening .at 8 o'clock.
Hera For Funeral Mrs. El
mer Llghtfoot and Mrs. John
Terpe, both of Twin Falls, Idaho,
and sisters of the late Benjamin
Hershberger, arrived in Medford
Monday, to attend his funeral
services to be held Wednesday.
Will Substitute Zoe Phillips
of Ashland will substitute for
Mrs. Eunice Smith in the
crippled childrens center ' at
Washington school for the" re
mainder of the term, according
to an announcement made today
by the superintendent of school.
Car Broken Into A Ply
mouth crowned by Chet Ad-
kins, route 1, Medford, was
broken Into at 1:50 a. m. Mon
day according to a police report.
Two holes were discovered in
the right front window and the
ventilator had been pried open.
New Hours for Ration Board
New hours for the Jackson
county ration board effective to
day, were announced by an
OPA spokesman. Hours will now
be: dally except Wednesdays
and Saturdays, 10 a. m. to 4:30
p. m., Wednesdays, 10 a. m. to
8:30 p. m., Saturdays, 10 a. m.
to 12:30 p. m.
.
Market Fire A fire in Qie
motor of an ice cream cabinet
in Eastside Market, 606-8 East
Main street, was extinguished
by chemical equipment at 1:27
a. m. Monday. A. V. Harvey is
owner of the market. Only mi
nor damage to the machinery oc
curred according to a report
from the fire station. The fire
department was summoned to
the residence of Oscar Peters,
628 Palm street, Monday after
noon to extinguish a blaze In the
flue. Firemen reported no dam
age was done.
DIAL 2123
Company
$75
umT, , imV-,nfti-i mi r'WCTs m mi n
KP JUNIOR Little Arthur M. Friedlander wants to play real
soldier, so he apes KP duty as well as cannonading. Arthur learned
about this from his uncle, Pfc. Herman Friedlander.
SALAD DAYS AAF combat veterans who come to the redistrlbu.
tion station at Atlantic City get the very best when lt comes to chow.
Pvt. John Sniffln and Pfc. John Haney prepare some luscious saladi
(or the officer-veterans who live at the Rite, headquarters for
returned officers at the station.
Returns From Leave Mrs.
Lillian King, a teacher at Wash
ington school, returned to Med
ford this week from an extend
ed visit with her husband who
is in the armed service. She also
visited in Ashland. '
Held la Yreka Buford Allen,
John W Childen and Wayne
Hlte, all of Medford, were held
by state police authorities early
Monday morning in Yreka on
charges of drunken driving, ac
cording to a local police report.
The car was driven by Buford
Allen who said it was registered
to Ira Childers, principal of a
Phoenix school, according to po
lice. RUTH SIMMS FUNERAL
TO BE HELD THURSDAY
Albuquerque, N. M., Jan 2
(U.R) Funeral services for Mrs.
Ruth Hanna McCormick Slmms,
64, former congressman at
large from Illinois and republi
can national committeewoman
from New Mexico who died Sun
day at Chicago, will be held
Thursday in St. John's Episco
pal cathedral.
Mrs. Simms, the daughter of
the late Sen. Mark Hanna of
Ohio and publisher of the Rock
ford, 111., Register-Republic and
Rockford Morning Star, died in
her sleep. She had been operat
ed upon for an acute pancreatic
ailment three weeks ago and
had been in serious condition
since Dec. 26.
NEGRO TO LEGISLATURE
Shoreham, Vt. U.R) One of
the new representatives in the
state legislature next year will
be William J. Anderson of Shore
ham, Negro son of an ex-slave
and former doorkeeper for Presi
dent William McKlnley. Ander
son held such offices in Shore
ham as school director, auditor
and town agent
Closing time for Classified Ada
m Too Lata to Classify 120
Ptpti-Cola Comsant. Lain hUsnd City. N. Y.
. Franchlsed Bottlers Pepsi-Cola
funeral Rites For '
William laarrtson
Slated Wednesday
Services for William F. Gar
rison, 93, who passed away at
his home, 838 West Second
street, Friday evening, will be
held In the Conger-Morris chapel
at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday with
the Rev. T. O. Saterfleld offic
iating. Interment will be in Sis
kiyou Memorial Park. -
He was born In Pickowa coun
ty, Ohio, December 11, 1851
and had been a resident of this
community for the past 20 years.
When he was 20, he was united
in marriage to Sarah Jane Clan
ton, who passed away in Med
ford, March 1, 1938. At the age
of 35 he was converted into the
Methodist church in Anderson
county, Kansas. Ten years later
he united with the Free Metho
dist church and remained an ac
tive member in the old radical
or Holiness line until his pass-
ina.
Two of six children survive:
Wm. E. Garrison, Medford: Mrs
Bertha Donaldson, Portland;
also four brothers and a sister,
Lewis. Bent, Wayne and' Allie
Garrison and Mrs. Dora Lyons,
all In Ohio.
CAPTURES 3 WITH MESS KIT
Auburn, Ind. (U.R) Sgt. Jay
E. Buttermore wrote his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Buttermore,
"That is what I call getting them
on the platter," when he captur
ed three Germans with his mess
kit. Buttermore was going
chow, mess kit In hand, at his
American camp in Germany,
when three Germans stepped
out of a building. "What could I
do but Tash my mess kit on
them and make the capture?" he
said.
Radio equipment for a U. 6.
war plane may cost as much as
$100,000, according to the war
production board.
Cta Hall Ttibuna Warn Ada.
Bottling Co. of Medford
NEMESIS OF JAP
SHIPPING LOST
Washington, Jan. 2 U.B
The navy today announced loss
of the 1525-ton submarine Har
der, nemesis of Japanese ship
ping since the early day of the
war. Loss of three lesser-craft
also was disclosed.
The Harder, holder of a pres
idential unit citation for sink
ing thousands of tons of Jap
anese shipping, was the 35UI
U. S. submarine lost in this war.
The other lost vessels were
the landing craft LSM-018 and
the motor torpedo boat, Pt-300,
which were last in the Philip
pines area, and the Pt-311 which
was destroyed In the Mediter
ranean area.
These losses raised to 243 the
the total of U. S. naval vessels
lost from all causes In this war.
SHORTAGE HITS SHERIFF
St. Joseph, Mo. (U.PJ
Sheriff-elect Gus G. HIllls al
ready has his problems although
he doesn t take office until Jan.
1. He needs a gun suitable to
the office, preferably a 38
callber special revolver and a
thorough check of stores and
pawnshops failed to reveal one,
He says that if he doesn't find
more effective armament by in
auguration date, he'll settle for
a club.
Language guides giving In
struction in 1 Cantonese and
Malay have been Issued to Amer
ican troops, according to the war
department.
Too Late to Classify
FARMERS. ATTENTION Tor. fast
delivery or quick move oi ncavy
machinery, phone 3688. Davis
Transfer 6c Storage Co., 40 S. Tlr st.
FOR RENT--SmaU house, clean: rea-
sonaoic gooa locauon. u w. our
LOST Ledy's handbag containing
oanK DOOKN. acaras. papers, cua. n
wird. Box 2047. Tribune.
FOR SALE Good Jersey milch cow
with wmte-iacca cau. can auai.
FOR SALE Table model RCA radio.
one uortADia 'iTUione raaio. smau
bathroom gas heater, breakisst
table, four chairs, coiiee tame.
Bishop apartments, apt. 0( 14 V
Bartlett.
WANTED TO TRADE Thor washer
and attacnaoie troner xor wasiung
machine only, good condition. Phone
9764.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms
wttn Kucnen privileges, rnone uiu.
FOR SALE Child's large rubber-tired
wagon. Call 6923.
FOR SALE 3 acres rich soli, modern
house, barn, garage, wood shed,
chicken house; well located; family
truit; 84,500. see A. . jriowars,
Broker, lsui st. near Front.
WANT a ride as far east as Albu.
querque, New Mexico, between Jan.
o ana ts. wm arive car or snara ex-
penscs. uau hub, ma w. atn.
FOR SALE 1 trash burner with coils.
$32.90;
young grade jersey cow,
D9.
Phone 8061
ID.
DRIVING to
Los Angeles, Jan.
TS,
want Dsssenuer to share exoenses.
m Phone 4206 after 8 P;jn.Tlm Nelson
for rent urnisnea apt. oai Penn
sylvania. FOR SALE 40 New Hampshire Red
pullets, 10 White Leghorn pullets,
19 Barred Rock hens. All for $1.90
aacn. aua b. lain st. rnone auoa.
FOR RE N T Well furnished 4 bed-
with kltchaa privtlagM. 1 Chastnut.
Phona 444.
FOR SALS Wall-located, s-badroom
; aooa lot. mom in: as,ooo,
xi. u. v iiouii, jsroitar
7 Chaatnut Phona 4S44,
$5250
3-bedroom modern house
side.
Furnished
with
prewar
furniture.
Can ba bought for $1,600 down dbv
ment. Ben R. Cooper, Real Estate.
Office 223 N. Riverside. Phone 7367
or f j io.
FOR SALE Oil 1 and vmirh hav
baled; also fat geese, turkeys and
old hens. Julius Dobrot, Central
r-oint. rnone laxv
STRAYED to my place, 3 brood sows.
Owner claim.
pay ad and main.
tenance. H. Pr
ice. Rt, 1, Box 348.
Rogue River, Ore.
FOR SALE Prewar davenport and
cnair. rnone ohso. woute a. Box 148.
FOR -SALE 34-h. p. outboard motor,
nearly new. Also good saddle mare,
690. Phone 6806.
ROOM or apartment for rent 1417 W,
iy new. aibg
Phone 6806.
main, rnone itoie.
Nights Only Weekdays
Doors Open 6:45
CLOSED WEDNESDAY
KING OF THI
COWBOYSf
THURSDAY f
ADDED FEATURE
7Tl
a tm tWia-ka HMO. 17 UU
a hitu as wnun , umm
ENDS TONIGHT.
ft J Wrrtt Deaab OTsfh
VAirntD Woman to car for eon -
valMTtint anrl An rintiu-nr Lr In I
Iderly couDle'i home. Phono 9911.
WK STILL hv stock PREWAR Du
Pont automobile nnisnes. Let us ro
flnish your ear while these mater
ials last.
All work ffuaranteed.
UatONlZXKG
STEAM CLEANING
MITCHELL PAINT SHOP
60S 8. Riverside
DON'T worry about' moving. Tor com-
oleta
service
phone 4t64. City
Transfer at Storage,
FOR SALS"
o o. iir it.
1 1941 and 1 1843 Chevrolet army
trucks equipped with a heavy duty
motor. One of these trucks has a
complete new motor block and both
units are completely reconditioned.
We have several of these trucks out
on log and wood hsuls and they
are pulUngj exceptionally satlsfac-
'"SfoCSUE RIVER CHEVROLET
fith end Bartlett Phone 3268.
WANTED Mother's helper for few
nours eacn oay, on rii siae. room
4448 mornlnni.
WANTED TO BUY A g0oI automo-
Dlie. auks ana moaei not u im
portant as good condition and good
tires. Would like a late model Bulck
or Chevrolet, but what have you?
Call Lou Brsly at Hotel Jackson.
Phone 3231. Will pay cash.
FOR SALE Baled hay delivered.
cooKsey, i mill east ox cenuiu
Point or pnone 13T,
FOR SALE 8 tons nice, bright oat
and vetcn nay, 3 ions auaua ana
oats hay; also Bulck pickup, good
tires. John Lucas, Sams Valley dis
trict. FOR sAtfc Model A two-door. Sift
King, after 9 p. m.
WILL pay cash' for your piano'. Phone
m once. io.
FOR RANCHES, see Charles Blaess.
with the cooper Real Estate, .Ufa
North Riverside. Phone 7397.
WANTED Local young lady to work
in variety store. Must nave ex
perience and good reference. Wal
ker's. 306 W. Main.
FOR SALE One Guernsey, fresh 30
aays, ana one jersey, aue in April
Also V h. p. motor. Rt. 3, Box 92,
Morrow road.
FOR
RENT One-room
apartment
bath. 423 Kins- at.
(THE MIDWAY AUCTION CO. will
hold their regular sale Thursday,
Jan. 4. Bring in your cattle Wednes
day for test; also hogs for vaccina
tion. Any cattle or hogs sold for
slaughter do not have to be tested
or vaccinated. Good line-up of all
classes of live stock for this week's
sale. Also lots of misc. items. Sale
starts on the miscellaneous at 10:30
a. m. and on the livestock at 1 p. m.
MIDWAY AUCTION CO. K. W.
Holmes, - Auctioneer. N. A. Mead,
Clerk.
FOR SALE One large, ' new baby
ouggy; imau, wnue enamel range.
1407 Sailing st.
$23,500"
i 180 acres, 6-room mod-
em house, fine bam
and other bulldinss. 78
acres irri rated. 30 acres oald water.
99 acres free water, 39 head Here
ford cattle, 7 head registered. Com
pletely equipped with truck, tractor
and Implements. A fine location.
the very best of soil. One of the
best ranchea tn the county. Ranch
alone $17,900.
Also
ir A 13 acres, 8 -room house,
Vlwv bam and garage. All lrrl-
afafatf. aalawtvl . avt.
tern with a deep well; nice location
on a hard surfaced road. Some
terms. Ben R. Cooper, Broker. Chas.
Blaess, Salesman. 323 N. Riverside.
Phone 7337.
VbR'SALE One single-cylinder May-
lag gas engine, next 10 city nau,
Taient, ure. nay uariana, box hi.
WANTED Yo
ing lady under 30 for
counter clerk. No experience neces
sary. Pleasant personality and neat
appearance required. Apply In per
son. Modem Cleaners, 211 w. Main.
FOR RANCHES.-see Charles Blaess,
witn tne uooper rteai a.siaie, etata
North Riverside, Phone 73S7.
WANTED A modern 4-room furnish-
ea apartment or nouse, ciose in,
civilians, permanent, no children, no
pets, irnone joni,
INTERIOR
PAINTING
and paper
hanslna. Phone 9004.
fort SALE Combination dining and
library table, walnut. 728 W. 4th.
WANTED 3 pair tap slippers, slra 13.
131, and 1. Telephone 4883 or 9139.
ro FALL and WINTER DRIVING
FACTORY-CONTROLLED
NO OTHER RECAPPING
GIVES YOU ALL THESE.
1. OracU A Quality Camailback
3. Prompt, Courteous Sorvlco
3. All Work by Faetory-Tralned Ixports
4. Material and Workmanship Ouaranttad
5. Any Molto Tlr Rocappcd with th
fameui 'Iroston Gear-Grlp Troad
No Ration Corfiflcaf Neodod
STORES
214 SO. RIVERSIDE PHONE 4757
'4
Tuesday, Jan. t. I84S
4
FOR RANCHES, see Charles Blaess,
with the Cooper Real Eatate.
North Riverside. Phone 7397.
WANTED 3 men with wives, orchard
work, good wages, steady work,
houses, Garden, milk furnished. Ph.
2718 or 9695. 411 King St
FURNISHED ROOM In private family.
not waier, leiepnone, noma auiuw
phere, within walking distance of
school and business district, ideal
for teacher or business woman, ga
rage. 103 S. Orange. Ph. 7371.
WANT Camera for boy overseas. Ph
4569. luauacks store, jacKsonvuie
nignway.
REPLACE your broken window glass
new glass lnstanea wnue your wait
MEDFORD MILL WORK CO
The Glass House.
Phone 4112 IQih and Crape.
COOK wsnted at once. No nights, no
Kunnavi. uest oi waees. v lain cook-
Ing. Berry dale Restaurant, Phone
WANTED Two boys In Junior High
for Mail Tribune routes 2 and 23.
Route 3 Is in business section, route
S3 is on east side. It you cannot
PPly yourself, don't apply. A news
paper route require Intelligence.
and determination. Apply Circula-
iioniparuneni!mau lTiDunc.
FOR SALE Bathlnette, play pen with
pad, large crib with mattress, high
chair with "sliDholstery" and rock-
a-babe ducks. AH in excellent con
dition. Phone 2033.
FOR SALE Good-itred "orchard run
apples ana cornice cuus. Reason
le. Retcr Fruit company,
NO LIVESTOCK SALE . at Pavi Ion,
ERN OREGON LIVESTOCK AUC
TION CO.
NO LIVESTOCK SALE at Pavilion.
Phoenix, Ore., until Jan. 8. SOUTH
ERN OREGON LIVESTOCK AUC
TION CO,
WE BUY 'EM WE SELL'UM
COME IN AW U
1936 Olds coupe.
1936 Plymouth sedan,
1936 Nash sedan.
1930 Pontlac sedan.
1936 Olds sedan,
1038 Studebaker sedan,
1D33 Ford sedan,
1037 Pontlac sedan.
1039 Pontlac sedan.
Soortlltes. foalltes. batteries, antl
freeze Get winterized now. Large
supply famous Dayton McClaren
urea.
A E. "Tubby Dean,
Your Pontlac Dealer.
Richfield Station Dial 3943
6th and Grape Sts Buy Bonds
NO LIVESTOCK SALE at Pavilion,
BtV.nAMiu n ....All a prxllfif
ruuciiiA, usB., uiivii vuu, o. aw i n-
ERN OREGON LIVESTOCK AUC
TION CO.
Will Be Closed
FOR INVENTORY
Wednesday
and Thursday
Townsend
DANCE
at
Dreamland Hall
TONIGHT
JOLLIEST DANCE
IN MEDFOROI
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HON -SKID PROTECTION
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MEDFORD MAIL TBIBUlTt JTTt
ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON All 1
oi oaauty tarvica. rermananta
.peelalty Ph SS64. 130 N CantraE
CASH IN A TLASa
FOB YOUR CAR.
ava Tlma. Caab and Oaa.
Call Automobile Market,
Friendly Medford Dealer.
Ph Stlt. 8th and Bartletk
No Red Tape Whea You Sell
to U
CEDAR POST
Blp husky fence posta of North.
em Cedar Reaaonably priced.
Cameron-Moffltt Lbr. Co., Than,
14S2 s. Riverside at Barnett road.
CAIOi FABER'S for Immediate de
livery on heavy red fir slabs. M
Riverside. Phone 4449.
I ..HOARSE"
SENSE
I for COUGHS
du to C01DS
COUGH LOZENGES :
Get oelow the tatf.lt lint with
F 4 F Cough Losengea. Each F 4 F ;
Loianga gives your throat a IS
minute soothing, comforting treat. '
ment all thg way down. Millions
UK them (or coughs, throat irrita ;
tiona or hoaneneas resulting from
colds or smoking. Box only lOfi.
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