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4 LOCAL and Daughters to MMt Medford Bethel, Daughter! of Job, will meet this evening t the Masonic temple at 7.30 o'clock. Officers are asked to be at the temple at 7 o'clock. Releaisd on Ball Quentian Matthews was released from the county jail on $10 ball December SO. He had been held for being drunk In a public place, accord ing to a police report Club to Meat Wenonah club will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. J. A. Bailey, 808 Bennett street, at 10:30 a. m. A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon and members are to bring service for the luncheon and sewing kits. V . Pan Physicals Orville Mil lard Goodrich and Walter -Romans Atkins of Medford have passed preiriductlon physical ex aminations at Portland and have been approved for general mili tary service according, to a statement made by a local draft board deck. Home on Leave Raymond F. Cherry, seaman first class, ar rived Friday to spend a 15-day furlough with his wife and fam ily at 412 Benson street, and with his mother, Mrs. A. Cherry, at 312 South Ivy. He has been In the Pacific area for six months and was in the landing at Leyte. Coleman Retting C o u n t y Judge,.!. B. (Blln) Coleman spent a restful night, following an at tack yesterday afternoon, rela tives reported today. The of ficial has' been confined to his home for the past two weeks with coronary trouble and com plete rest has been prescribed by his physician. Visitors Leave Miss Lola June Cobleigh and Mrs. Austin Cald well, spent Christmas week at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cobleigh and Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Wier of Phoenix. Accompanied by Miss Imogene Wier, the visitors left Saturday for Alameda, Cal. Miss Cobleigh and Mrs. Caldwell are attending mechanics' school at the Alame da air base. Joins Staff Miss Berthlel Nel son of Klamath Falls, who gradu ated recently from the Southern Oregon College of Education at Ashland, 'joined the teaching staff of Medford Junior high ' school today. She replaces Mrs. Evelyn Fox, according to E. H. H e d r i c k, superintendent of schools. Miss Nelson is making her home with, friends in Med ford. . ; -J Building Permits Increase During December four permits were issued for remodeling of businesses and six for residen tial properties. These involved (7,300 for business improve ments, $3,240 for home remodel ing, according to records in the city recorder's office. In No vember three business permits Involving $2,079 and on resi dential permit involving $3,000 were Issued, according to the report Million Switch To I Mutton Suet Idea . For Chest Colds , Quickly Relieves ChihWa CeMi Coughs, Loosens Phltgm 1 Many mothers all over America ' wa "-itl J ti rr tt Ulo I linn rt nut ting fast relief for these chest cold miseries. They are simply follow ing Grandma. For years she count ed on mutton suet to help carry her borne medication to do its pain-easing work on nerve ends in the skin. No wonder so many more now Wei ll come Grandma's idea as improved l i n i liL I . 11 vy scienceTeneiru, wim us muiu tnedicated formula in a base con taining mutton suet that acts both as counter-irritant and pain-reliever when you spread it on, and as a soothing aromatic when breathed In. And so today Penetro hurries along newer help In the old reliable way help that eases painful mis ery, lessens coughing, loosens C-' gm, soothes chest rawness so t yon can rest more comfortably and give nature a chance to restore vitality. That's why millions are switching to Penetro today why drueists are recommending It 25c, double supply 85c For all your fam ily's chest cold miseries, be sure you get white, easy-to-use Penetro. PERSONAL CALENDAR Wednesday 6:30 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 10:30 a. m. Wenonah club. home of Mrs. J. A. Bailey, 808 Bennett street 3:00 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. 7:30 p. m. Mistletoe Camp, R.N.A., business meeting, K. of P. haU. 8:00 p. m. Stated communi cation, Adarel chapter, No. 3, O. E. S., .Jacksonville, with in stallation of officers. Visiting members welcome. Fined L e s t e r R. Andrews, 344 North Central avenue, was fined $2.50 in local court Tues day for double parking, accord ing to records at the police sta tion. Recovering Miss Luclle Sell er, who has been seriously ill at the family home, 1132 West Main street, for the past several days, was reported today to be some what improved. To Install Redmen and Poca hontas lodges will hold joint in stallation of officers this eve ning at the Redman hall, Fourth and Apple streets, at 7:30 o'clock. A pie social will be held following the ceremonies. Daughter Leaves Betty Evanson, for the past week a visitor at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Evanson, 530 South Grape street, left Medford Tuesday for Orland, Calif., to resume her duties as a teacher. Returns to Duty Corp. and Mrs. Gerald Bryant left Medford recently after enjoying a holi day furlough in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gro ver Bryant of 610 South Cen tral avenue. Bryant is stationed at Camp Gruber, Oklahoma. Graduates Pfc. George C. Gleim, Talent, was graduated last week from the A. A. F. flex ible gunnery school at Laredo, Tex., according to a news re lease from the school. Pfc. Gleim received his diploma and a pair of aerial gunner's silver wings, the release states. He Is the son of C. W. Gleim of Talent Suffered Fall R. J. O'Neal suffered minor injury to an el bow Tuesday when he fell while working at the Medford Corpor ation. O'Neal, who resides at 826 Crater Lake avenue was removed to a local hospital where his examining physician reported his condition as not serious. Parked Car Hit J. K. Jol liffe, route 2, Medford, suffered a slight cut on his finger and an estimated $50 damage to his car late Saturday night when E. C. Jerome of Central Point hit his parked Car from the rear. Jolliffe, who had finished patch ing a tire where he was parked on Ross Lane, north of Jackson ville highway, was stepping in to his car when the accident oc curred according to a traffic re port at the police station. In Hospital Lt. Bennie Long will, who has served overseas with the 41st and 33rd Infantry divisions for the past three years, suffered a nervous col lapse several weeks ago ar.d Is in an army hospital, according to recent information received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Longwill, 448 North Front street Before being hos pitalized the lieutenant saw ac tion in the early days of the Philippine campaign. He is a graduate of Medford senior high school. Dm Mall Tribune Want Ada. TONIGHT DREAMLAND A Grand Party Yti Won't Wanl To Miss RAY'S MUSIC Violet Biddle, Violet Biddle, 78, of the Philadelphia Biddies, and Joseph Stln- son, 60, are contemplating a wedding ceremony mat is to take place in Washington. D. C, with Attorney General Biddle in at tendance. Mr. Btlnson has been with the State Department for several years. JUDGE CRAWFORD TO Circuit Judge James W. Crawford, Portland, of the Mult nomah county bench, has been assigned by the state court to occupy the Jackson and Jose phine county benches during the illness of Judge Herbert K. Hanna, now in St. Vinent's hospital, Portland. Judge Crawford, according to present plan, is scheduled to open the new term of the Jose phine county circuit court, Mon day, Jan. 8, and is expected to come here soon thereafter to clear away legal matters that have collected since the illness of Judge Hanna. Sentencing of one defendant and trial of two others on crim inal charges, are among pend ing matters. Judge Crawford, under Ore gon law, is also empowered to transact probate and juvenile matters, originating In county court, and which have been de layed by the illness of County Judge J. B, (Blin) Coleman. Scout Troop Gets Treasury Pennant First Boy Scout troop In the Crater lake area to receive the treasurv denflrt.mf.nt nurar1 fnr purchase of stamps and bonds aunng me sixth war loan drive was troop 2 of Medford. The troop yesterday received the de partment's award of a pennant and a flag with the minute-man design and these are to be hung at the troop meeting place in the Lincoln school gymnasium. More than 80 per cent of the troop, which numbers 35 bers, purchased stamps and i j i i. . . . uuiias auring me recent drive, scout leaders report. BIRTHS DECKER To Mr. and Mrs Robert, Shady Cove, Jan. 3 1945, girl, seven pounds, at Com' munity. , PFAFF To Mr. and Mrs, Robert. Central Pnlnt .Tan a 1945, girl, seven pounds, at Com munity. BARKER To Mr. and Mrs. William, 2430 Hillcrest road, Jan. 3, 1945, boy, seven pounds, at community. The army's new grenade throwing chamn is Cnl. Mir-hal Rizzo, an Instructor at Camp manning, ria., credited with a recora toss ot Btt yards. HDHA1F2 OR ONLY HARD OF HEARING Do not neglect this condition even U you are only slightly ' HARD OF HEARING An Amaaing Development THE NATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AURAL EXERCISER NO BATTERIES! NOTHING TO WEARI ALSO SEE THE NEW erem.at . releeieof erit. leal materiala 1 Rleiet it DM riibl foe m t enter ' TOOAT this Miracle Menus eld .leaned fat awaoacTiaa eirer las ar. -1 evaramaat FrM DamofutnitiM Na BUIaaiba J l 78, to Wed Three New Year's Babies Arrive At Medford Hospitals Hospital records show that a daughter was born New Year's day to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd S. Hawkins of Medford. The six pound infant was born at Sacred Heart hospital. A New Year's eve baby was the eight-pound son born to Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Richey of 1708 West Main street, also at Sacred Heart hospital, and a daughter was born Sunday night to T. Sgt. and Mrs. Hale at the Camp White station hos pital. Yesterday morning a six and one-half pound son was born to Lt and Mrs. Lanse Pitts at Com munity hospital. Lt Pitts is serv ing in the Pacific theater with the army air corps and Mrs. Pitts has been making her horn in Central Point with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Fleischer. This is the first child of Lt and Mrs. Pitts. 10 Complaints For Traffic Violations Come Before Court Ten complaints charging auto traffic violations were filed in justice court, late yesterday by tne state police and are sched uled for hearing late today. The charges range from no operator's license to speeding on a motor cycle. One complaint charges no tail-light on an auto, though three warnings to get one were given the past year. The accused motorist was clocked at 65 miles per hour on Central avenue, but was said to have slowed down to 45 at a street crossing. Belated autolsts kept sheriff's office busy yesterday and today making out temporary license stickers, due January 1. Four Inches Snow Now At Fish Lake Four inches of snow cover the ground at Fish Lake today, ac cording to a telephone report re ceived by the Medford Irrigation districtofflce. It was not raining today. The seven Inches on the ground Saturday was reduced by ram on Sunday and Monday. Weather records for the past ten years show that the heaviest snowfalls of the year come after January 15. OBITUARY ESTHER SANDERSON Mrs. Esther Merrltt Sanderson passed away at her home, 16 Ross court, early this morning. The body Is at Conger-Morris funeral home and a full obituary will be announced later. factory Representative will ba at Um MEDFORD HOTEL Fri. ft Sat., Jan. 5 . 6 Hour I A. M. to 6 P. M. Phoaa fist tar Appntntmanta Aik far Mr. Alias MERCY PLEA FOR KILLERS OF WIFE Albany, Ore., Jan. 8 UR A mercy plea from the widowed husband of a woman accidental ly shot by deer hunters today gave the four nimrods their free dom after paying a fine of $100. The four men were charged with manslaughter after Lee Mathews admitted it was his high-powered deer rifle which fired the shot killing Mrs. Char les Duncan as she washed dishes Monday night in her trailer house. He said the light In the window from a distance re sembled the reflection of a spot light In a deer s eyes. Mathews and his companions, Arthur Andrews, Sabian Cott- nair and Clarence Mollne, ad mitted to hunting deer out of season and to "spotlighting," il legal at any time. They waived their preliminary hearing and were sentenced to pay the fine and serve up to five years in prison. Dramatically, Duncan rose In the courtroom and said he concurred in their motion for parole, feeling his wife would not have desired them sent to prison. Mrs. Duncan died seconds af ter being struck in the chest. Other slugs ripped into the trail er house but did not strike their two children, sleeping in cribs, or Duncan and a neighbor, play ing checkers. FILM PLAYER IMPROVES FROM HUNTING ACCIDENT San Diego, Calif., Jan. 3 (U.R) The condition of Film Actress Susan Peters was slightly im proved today following an oper ation to remove a rifle bullet lodged in her spine during a New Year's hunting accident. Dr. F. G. Hollander, who per formed the operation, termed her condition critical but said she was "out ot Immediate dan ger." The accident occurred Mon day near the Cuna Mesa Gun club where Miss Peters and her husband, Coast Guard Lt. Rich ard H. Qulne. were hunting. Oia Mall Tribuna Want Ada. Too Late to Classify LOST Billfold with nam John Mc- Duffee. Phone 3972. Reward. WANTEt) Bell man or woman." Ap- ply Jackaon hotel. Mr. Roblmon. WANTED Maid. Jackson hotel. See Mary Jamei, fOR SALE Large-size Washington, rod and Bolden Delicious annlei, with small blemishes, 93 for 40-lb. box. Bring your own container. Bear creeK urcnaras, h. x-acmo nignway. FOR SALE Cull Cornice. 80c per lug. Bring your own container. Bear Creek Orchards, 8. Pacific highway. Van RENT a.room ' furnished mod'. em house, east side. Inquire 417 j, near uaxnaie urocery. FOR SALE Tudor Focd body, MS; lite Ford As, 102$ to 1D31. Good condition, new top. Hawku Garage, vio a. tuvoniae. WANTED Standing or out, one black walnut tree for hobby craft use. Phone 04ft Qentral Point, between s ana o. FOR SALE $3, mattress. 4il 8. Holly. WE HAVE to move will someone please rent us a furnished house. rnone a ma. WANT lady to do laundry in her own home. Call S4D6 between 4-0 or after a p. m. 16ST Black male cocker spaniel, "Criekett": has unruly patch of hair on top of head. Child's pet Reward. Call 4233. FOR RENT--Sleeping room, employed couple or lady preferred. Ill Al- iituna bi. FOR RAUE ' 1840 La Salle Mdan. excellent con dition. 1B33 Chevrolet coach. 1029 Model "A" Ford coupe. Culp Motor Co., Ford Deater Ashland, Ore. Phone 33fil FOR RENT 4 -room furnished house. aouits oniy. inquire at aia Cottage. run otxuiu wooa ranie, neater , mu sical saw, etc. Bob's Second-hand WANTED Will pay spot cash for large, fsctory-bu.lt trailer house. Phone 6842. awe, vuiiior ui om una uripa Show. Dally 1:4s 6:45 9:00 NOW1 ENDB SAT. KITE BHG CROSBY RISE STEVENS STARTS SUNDAY) fin WANTED Maids. Hotel Madfard. Baa Mra. Stochr. JCRStV cow for tale. tob. t. H flchroader, Bt 1. Box 30-C. FOR SALE '32 Chewy. 1S6 caih. 1. M. Cannon, 11U Sunaet ava. pbona I"On SALE Baled hay, oata and vetch. Midway rd., HI 3, Boa 103, meaiora. ure. DO YOU HAVE X PERSONAL Wt6B LEMT Confidential Adviser. Con fldentlal Service. Tribune. Box 3023 10 BRED COWS 45 feeders and 10 weaner pigs. John A. Carlisle, fit. l. pox aji, noaue wver. WANTED Experienced salesladies. Apply In parson. Burleson I Ladles neaqy-io-wear. TRY Fisher's e producer, 20 per cent protein. Faber'a, 34 . River. IHj. Phnna 44411. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment with bath, tor man and wife, everything new and clean; electrlo range, oil heater. Phone 4373. WANTED Medium Iliad white enamel wooa range ana wf trlc bathroom heater. Phone 6969. FOR SALE Springer spaniel pup. Brown ana wnnc. rwmi oaw. FOR SALE PraoUcelly new cherry wood twin bedrm. suite, excellent condition; oak dining room set, oval table, upas try-covered chair. Call 6969. WANTED TO BUY 3 or S-room mod era house, close to high and grade schools. Write Edna Mayer, oo Hoi land hotel. FOR SALE One sliding door, '"'. with track; one set ot 4 doors, S'x 8'; one French door, 3'3"x7"3". Mao a Garage, corner 8th end Riverside. WANTED F5R CASH '38 or '40 Bulck Special sedan. Phone 3083 or 6371 or tea Dr. Bray, Medford Can tar bldg. HOME-MADE trailer house, bargain at lis price, at the Ever-Shady Auto Court. S. 89 hwy., cabin 8. WANTED Good gas stove and refrig erator. Phone 3G67. STOCK ranch of 3.200 acres on John Day river. 110 acres of farm land. 73 acres adapted to Irrigation. Ranch will support 123 head of cattle and 1 9nA hMd nt sheen. Modern build. Ines. Priced to tell at SJ3.000. For full Dartlculars writ C, L. Smith, ull John Day, Oregon. MAN to dig and case It' well. Box 147 ttowarq ava. CALL Faber's for immediate delivery on heavy red fir slabs. Faber'a, 34 a. Kiversiae. mono eisw. FOR RENT 4 -room apt. and garage, $20 per mo. Phone 586B. FOR RENT Paint spray gun. by day or weex. raoera, i o. mveruae. Phnna 4449. FOR SALE Block, stock or hay salt. rauer s, aa t. tuyersme. FOR SAL! In 1.000-Lb. Lota Speclat Dairy Feed, 80-lb. bag tt 0 Hog Feed, with Minerals 1.80 Scratch, 100 lbs., Plenty of Cora 9.00 Rabbit Pellet, comnleta with greens 8.35 Wheat, per 100 lbs. 3.00 F. I. 8AMSON CO. HOUSEWORK fey &e hour. Phone B17D. ask for Mrs. Ed car. f OR SALE Farming mill. "cream sep arator. 350 lbs. capacity, Maytag KM, mac nine motor, pipe iitungi. stoves, tables, chairs, bedstead, box snrin, mattress, dishes, a few boxes ot ap- WE BtTYEM WE SELLUM ' COME IN AND SEEEM 1030 De Soto Coupa 1033 Ford Sedan 1033 Ford Sedan 1936 Olds Sedan 1036 Ponttac Sedan 1038 Plymouth Sedan 4 I 1040 Pontiao Radio 1 1043 Pontlao Air-unit Heater Day ton-McClaren Tires See at A. Z. "Tubby" Deana Your Pontlao Dealer Richfield Station Dial fua Bth and Grape Sis. Buy War Bonds WANTED Furniture moving. Padded van, reiinoie service. F. E. SAMSON CO. WANTED Man to prune, free soil, Plione 6053. design. New Year's eve, In or near Craterlan theater. Call 5590, Mra. so .11, Itcwdl U. FOR SALE Small baby bad. 141 8. FURNITURE storage. Complete mod JI5.,ITlci Plal lockers. Phone "M. Davis Transfer as Storage Co., FOR SALE Laying Mash. In l.tou-lb. Mf ju i.4i per cwx. Try it. Starts INSTANTLY ts riBm MUSCULAR ACIIES-PAItIS Sorenw and Stiffiwn For blessed prompt relief rub oa powerfully soothing Muaterole. It actually helps break up painful local congestion, bo much easier to apply than s mustard plaster. "No uss. Wo mua sritt ifaaferolsJ" Just rub it eo. . In Stranihsl HMO Night Only We.lcdays Doors Op.n 8:45 CLOSED WEDNESDAY COMING THURSDAY! UN-FILLED FIESTA! b-' '"' OY FOOGERS - - u PT SMIUSANDMUS 1 lis ANN MIUIR Ml llllll ' UIIT AII 101 UWTII ruu mmiTR a wnsn - Wwhrndar. Jia. I. IMS MEDFOHB MAIL TRIBOTft FTTS GUARANTEED AUTO PAINTING, STEAM CLEANING AMD BIMON IZINO. MITCHELL PAINT SHOP 608 S. Riverside rOH A PERSONAL OR AUTO LOAN THE OREGON FINANCE CO. 4S South Central A Pioneer Firm PACKING, crating and shipping. Com plete service, city Transfer at Stor aaa. Phona 4664. sa S. Vlr .t NO LIVESTOCK SALE at pavilion. rnoemx, ure., unui Jan. o. suuin. IRN OREGON LIVESTOCK AUC- FOR SALE 1 trash burner 'with colls. .m.ou- i young graae jersey cow. apuj. rilUllB PUDO. WILL pay cash for your piano. Phone DfTERlOR PA1 hanging. Phone BQ94. WANTED 3 men with wives, orchard work, good wages, steady work, houses, garden, milk furnished. Ph. 3716 or 5635. 411 King St WANT Camera for boy overseas. Ph 4569, MauacKg store. Jacksonville hlehwav. AePLACE your broken window "glass new aiass inauuiea wmiv your, wail MEDFORD MILLWORK CO. The Glass House. Phone 4113 10th and Orapa. NO LIVESTOCK SALE at Pavilion, Phoenix, ore., until Jan. . SOUTH ERN OREGON LIVESTOCK AUC TION CO. NO LIVESTOCK SALE at Pavilion, rnoemx, ure., unui jnn. o. auuiH ERN OREGON LIVESTOCK AUC TION CO. ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON All kinds or beauty service permanents a specialty Ph 3664 130 N Central CASH IN A rXASB FOR VOtTR CAR 8ava Tim.. Cash and Gas. Call Automobile Market, Friendly Medford Dealer. Ph S91. nth and Bartlett No Red Tape When Vou Sell lo Us. 1 Starts TODAY! 4 DAYS! The lighter tide of Ufa In th Navy ii given full reign in a rollicking farce of gobt and gall. Timely, tool ROBERT LOWERY JEAN PARKER BILL HENRY 'ROSCOE KARNS AND....UNCIE SAM'S FIGHTING BLUEJACKETS FROM GREAT LAKES NAVAL TRAINING STATION SIX-GUNS AND FISTS BEAT A TATTOO ON RANGE RATS AND RENEGADES!!! I 1 WANTED 3 pair tap slippers, else II, 13 '.h and 1. Telephone 46P2 or UsV CEDAR POSTS Blf husky fence poets St Nortak. ern Cedar Reasonably prlceeL Csmeron-Moffltt Lbr. Co., Phone 863. 8. Riverside at Barnett road. CAIX FABER'S for immediate de livery on heavy red fir alaba. 34 Riverside. Phona 4440. Uw-spirited Mssek And taHsss Are Otteo tyai,s.M Of Censrlawtisiil For sonatlpation take Nature's Bemedy (NR TableU). Contains n chemicals, no minerala, no phenol de rivatives. NR Tablets an different act different. Purely ntgnablt combination of 10 vegetable, in radiants formulated over 60 years ago, Uneoated or candy coated, their sotion is dependable, thoraugh, yal gentle. 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