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TEN MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday, January 1 SIX BUSINESSES Three Medford dairies, two cafes and a grocery store this morning received oral suspen sion orders for red-point and sugar violations following a hearing conducted at the local war price and ration board by OPA enforcement officers from Portland and San Francisco. Af fected are the Lost River, Snid ers and Grovers' dairies, the Dixie Cafe, Crater Cafe and Riverside Market.' In the case of the dairies the violations concerned butter only and the owners are to be put on probation for 30 days with the M.nnncinn nrHpr Tint to be en- forccd unless further violations occur, the enforcement ouicers stated, i Tha nivl Cnfa -was eiven a 30-day suspension, but since the alleged violations occurred the business has changed owners and order will not be applied to the new owners, the officers state. The Crater Cafe was giv en a m.Hov sucnpnsinn. dates to be fixed later, and during this FREE ESTIMATE ' Bodr and Fender Rtpalrs CompUU Car Painting We repair those fenders and make your car LOOK LIKI NEW Good Work SooA Service Lat Us Do It Mow Jackson St. Garagi 120 E. Jackson Btxaat period the cafe will not be per mitted to buy or sell foods which require red-ration points, It was stated. A 20-day suspension order was entered against the River side Market, dates to be set later, during which time the market will not be permitted to buy or sell foods which require red-ration points or to buy or sell sugar. In Medford to conduct the hearing and announce the sus pension orders were Miss Ce celia P. Gallagher from the en forcement division of the Port land OPA district and B. Mitch ell Palmer, San Francisco, hear ing commissioner of the office of administration hearings. LINCOLN CLUB TO HEAR PORTLAND POISON OAK? Try bottle of ZEMACOL Von mutt ba HUiHcd r yarn monay ' chaerfolly rafwMUd. Oct a kotut to day at WESTERN THRIFT. FOR JAS. A. ELLIS Services for James A. Ellis, 60. who passed away suddenly Thursday afternoon, will be held In the Conger - Morris chapel 2:30 p. m. Monday with the Rev. Delbert Daniels oi ficlatingt Interment will be in the I. O. O. F. cemetery. "Pop" Ellis, as he "was known to all his friends, was born in Wisconsin, Aug. 17, 1875. For the past 16 years he had lived in Griffin creek district. He leaves his widow, Mary Jane Ellis, and five children by a former marriage: Mrs. Ruby Gaylc, ' San Francisco; Mrs. Mary Wallace, Fresno; Mrs. Opal Whittle, Ventura, Cal.; MSgt. James Ellis, with the army In England, and TSgt. Ernest Ellis, a prisoner of war in Germany. There are also six step-children: Mrs. Clara Lar son, Wisconsin; Mrs. Winnie Juhnke, Medford; Mrs. Jose phine McGowan, Jefferson; Howard Wells, New Pine Creek. Ore.; Clinton Wells, Medford, and Elmer Wells, Butte Falls. There are also 28 grandchildren, a sister, Mrs. Marion Lineber ger, and a brother, Ellis, both of Orange, Cal. Robert Louis Stevenson died at the age of 44. In An OH Name O'CEDAR Products lacked by 37 years of outstanding leadership in tha Houtokeoping fltldl And two treat new O'Cedar products: n4 AiiayJ GrtaMkm skin prottftivt craam; Ijl-J LlUaktap hands claan en dirty Jaba in . hama, factory, and afftca. : . Davma Hskllt Math protection for tha Ufa of tha rCl na"lil9II1 fabric. Odorless, stainless, non inflammable. Apply with sponge. LEEYER'S HARDWARE Talephona 3231 CO. 225 E. 6th David Simpson, . prominent Portland business man, past president and member of the board of the Portland Chamber of Commerce, will address the annual meeting of the Jackson County Lincoln club here Monday,- February 12, according to an announcement Saturday by Mrs. G. Q. D'Albinl, president of the club. The Republican gath ering will be helU at the Hotel Holland, with two dining rooms reserved to accommodate the banquet. The program will be held in the hotel's blue room. The program will be arranged by George Carter of Medford, Bertha Coy Ross of Gold Hill and Henry Enders of Ashland. George Neilson and Paul B. Ryn nlng, both of Medford, head the committee on memorials and resolutions.. Publicity will be handled by George Green of Ashland and Herb. Grey of this city. The committee appointed by Mrs. D'Albinl to arrange for the speaker comprises Representa tive Frank Van Dyke of Ash land, and K. G. Denman and Herb. Grey of Medford. Mr. Den man also heads the nomination committee with Homer Billings of Ashland and A. E. Powell of Central Point. Invitations to distinguished party leaders will be extended by a committee of two Medford men, Don Newbury and Carl Y. Tengwald. The ticket committee, repre senting all sections of the Rogue River valley, will comprise Rob crt Kyle, chairman, H. C. Galey, William Perry, W. P. Tucker, Royal Brown and Ray Wilson. Mrs. Curtis L." Hopkins will di rect the decorations for the an nual banquet, assisted by Mrs. E! R. Driver and Mrs. Rosa Galey. Reception committee for the Lincoln banquet will include Mr. and Mrs. George Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Enders, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kyle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. Cur tis Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Billings and Mr. and Mrs, Ross. L E Portland, Ore., Jan. 6.-U.R) Appointment of the 36 county chairmen in Oregon's annual fund appeal and march of dimes campaign from Jan. 14 through Jan. 31 for the national founda tion for infantile paralysis, was announced today by Dr. E. T. Hedlund of Portland, state chair man, i Lane M. C. Warllck of Eugene. Jackson William Grenbemer of Medford, The Twin Peaks tunnel In San Francisco is more than a mile long and accommodates only street cars. STATEMENT of CONDITION as of DECEMBER 31, 1944 ASSETS First Mortgage Loans . ... I302.S71.8S Loans on Passbooks 400.00 Properties Sold on Contract. .......................................... 5.549.83 Investments and Securtie. . . 253,300.00 Caih on Hand and In Bank. 28,524.74 Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment, Lets Depreciation 1 4.17 Total Assets . ..$590,810.43 LIABILITIES Members' Share Accounts , Undistributed Dividends ... Loans in Process ..., Other Liabilities ...... Specific R.i.rves Gentral Reurres .... ....... Undivided Profits ..... ..8561.200.32 6,350.35 679.92 165.00 .. 1.224.09 .. 12,088.60 8,201.83 Total Liabilities . ..$590,810.43 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF MEDFORD 27 North Holly Straat R. F. Kyle, Secretary LOCAL and PERSONAL n Furlaunh First Set. Dick Lewis is here on furlough at the home of his parents, Mr. ana Mrs. R. L. Lewis, 612 Catherine afreet Hit ! stationed at Fort Lewis. Wash., and will return Monday. w w Talent Unit Dated Talent extension unit will meet at 10:30 a. m., Jan. 10,at the Edith Paugh home on the Breese prop erty. Home Demonstration Agent Farrell will demonstrate "color in the home." Covered dish luncheon will be enjoyed at noon. Attendees should bring their own table service. All in terested are invited. Mew Staff lulilinl Nnncv Lee Huff has recently been named a stall assistant ai me Riverside USO, Mrs. H. F. Nord wick, program chairman, an nounced. Miss Huff, who Is a nature nf Son Francisco, has re turned from Alaska where she was on assignment with the Kea Cross from 1943 until the pres ent time. r.rnnn n Mst Oakerove ex tension unit meets Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Bin r.nips, Oakgrove road, with the meet inn k0iiiieri fnr 11 a. m. A cov ered dish luncheon will be served at noon and each woman 1. hrlnrt hnv nwn service. MisS Marian Farrell will speak on "Color in the Home. Ail wom en of the community are invited to attend. Traffic Accident A car park ed in front of the senior high school by Claude C. Holmes, 2013 East Main street, was struck bv an automobile regis tered to Stephen Gurney of Klamath Falls, late triaay nigm while Holmes was attending the basketball game, according to a police report. Holmes estimated S2S damaee to a fender. Driver of the other vehicle was not known. Bowmer Returns Angus Bowmer, formerly a sergeant in the army and given an honor able discharge Oct. 30, has re turned to Ashland and to the faculty of the Southern Oregon College of Education where he is professor of English. Profes sor Bowmer entered the army in July of 1942. Mrs. Bowmer and her father. H. N. Butler, will remain in Hollywood until a residence is secured. a To Conference Ward Bebb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Royal E. Bebb, and Gordon Marx, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Marx, left Friday morning to attend a three-day "midwinter youth con ference" of Episcopal churches at Corvallis, Ore. Young Bebb, as president of St. Mark's Aco lyte Build, and young Marx. vice-president, were appointed delegates. They will return to night. Son Here William W. LIU- rell, machinist mate 2d class and his friend, Bill Southwick of New Jersey are visiting with LlttreU's family at 1313 Queen Anne until Wednesday. Both navy men "have returned from two years in the south Pacific theater. They .will report back to Mare Island, Vallejo, Cal., where they are stationed. Litt- rell was prominent In Medford high school before Joining the navy. www Tmmfarrad Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Chlldreth. 630 Haven street received word this week that (heir nn. Ernest G. Chlldreth fireman, 1c. in the navy, has hern transferred 'to a dlesel school at Richmond, Va. He re cently graduated .from a basic engineering course at Great T.oW. Til Phlldreth entered the navy last June and graduated from Medford high scnooi in 1939. His wife resides in Asn- land. . ' . r. Han Franelaea Miss Pa irlnln Williinsnn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wilkinson. 714 Park avenue, left Medtora cviriau nlcht hv train for San Francisco where she plans to work. She will live at the Car rollton Residence club on Powell .t.ant whni-A her sister. Geral- dinc, has mado her home for the past year and a half. Sgt. John Edward Wilkinson is stationed at Le Moore field, Cal., where he was Joined by nts wue re ccntly, and is awaiting reassign mcnt. Capt. Edwards Home Capt. Kenneth Edwards, wun sirs. ir.t.orHa and their babv son. Tcrrv, of Medford, are spending his 21-day leave visiting here at tUa hnme nf h( rtarents. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Edwards. The cap tain has just roiurnea irom .,.. in lha Eurnnenn theater where he earned the distinguish ed flying cross, a presidential mitntlnn and the air medal with four oak lesf clusters as a re sult of missions as pilot of a n.i 7 Prinr to. h i return he I served as squadron operations officer at his Dase in tngiana. rinrn Saturn! Dr. A. A. Smile will return tn Medford to night frnm Klamath Falls and will be in his office tomorrow. a w Ralaaiad on Ball Jailed Frl- dav fnr drunkenness. Elton E. Jones, 46, was released on $10 bail Saturday, according to po lice reports. www -. Maatlna Pestooned The meeting of the Graduate Nurses' association, originally scheduled for Jan. 10, has been postponed until Jan. if. Accepted by Navy Informa tion was received here Satur day that Leonard J. Walden, route 2, Grants Pass, was ac cepted by the navy on Dec. 27 at Fort Lewis, Wash., and has reported for active duty, - Unit to Meet Medford ex tension unit will meet Jan. 10 at the courthouse at 10:30 a. m. Wartime Buffet Meals and Hos pitality" will be the subject, with Mrs. E. J. Knox and Mrs. R. A. Atwood as leaders. a a Visits Family Robert Young, who is in an anti-aircraft unit stationed at Fort Bliss, Tex., is spending a 10-day vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Young at the family home on route 1. Young was previously stationed in Alaska for 14 months. a Clement Graduates Pvt. Har old A. Clement, son of A. R. Clement, 1223 West Main street, was graduated from the AAF training command's B-24 bomb er mechanics' school at Keesler field recently, according to a jiews release from the school. He win complete nis aai schooling at another station. Receive Permits A. F. Reink- lng has been granted a permit to remodel his residence at 540 Pennsylvania avenue, according to records at the city super intendent's office. J. C. Reynolds has been issued a building per mit to remodel and make addi tions to his residence at 1242 Court street. CRATER BOY Kit RECORD REGISTRY this Is the first time I've seen it rain Nip planes. Heard a loud clatter and ran outside Just In time to see nine Nip planes snot down In less than five minutes." He was with the mission to drive Japs out of the Aleutians and also in raids on the Mar shall! after which he left with MacArthur's men for Leyto in October. Dm MaU Tribune Want Ads. The Talmud was written tn the first six centuries, A. D. Vtm MaU Tribune Wax.l Ada. replace your old oil burner with new MONTAG Leonard Electric Co. 309 E. Main Phono 4427 The Crater Lake Area Council in its annual report for 1944 for the first time in its history ex ceeded the one thousand mark for registered Boy Scouts. Rec nrd registration was shown in all departments with figures for the year as follows: scouts mua, Scouters 334, Cubs 376, Cubbers 72, or a total Scout family of 1791 men and boys. In October the Crater Lake Area Council had it's 20th birthday and the annual report for the year ot it's coming xo Medford, 1924, indicates that there were 98 Scouts registered. Two men's names were shown on the roster at this early date in Scouting who are still most! active in the council activities,! these being uoionei w. n. raine, council historian and Larry Schade, council president. At this time there were six troops in the council. Crater Lake Area Council now has jurisdiction over Jack son and Josephine counties in Oregon and Siskiyou county in California. As of December 31, 1944, there were 110 council members and 28 members of the executive board. Troops, Sea Scout ships, Explorer troops and Air Scout Squadrons total 41, while uuomng nas 10 active packs. The council maintains one ot the finest Scout camps on the urect enact famn MfiLniiehlin. Lake O'Woods and during 1944 approximately 30 percent of the troops of the council were in camp for one or more weeks. Medford Sergeant Tells Of Japanese Planes Shot Down Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Wilson of Beall Lane recently received a letter from their son, Sgt. John L. Wilson who is stationed on Leyte in which he told of some of the work of P-38 planes on the island. Sgt. Wilson wrote, "I've heard of it raining "cats and dogs" but A tentative census of Jackson county school children, by the county school superintendents office, shows there are 10,096 nimllB In the ennntv an increase of 210 over last year when the total was 9,886. A re-cnecK oi the figures is expected to show slight increase or decrease. Under Oreffnn law. ftlO . Is levied for each pupil for the gen eral school tax and ten cents for the school library futid. Complete Factory - Approved SAFETY , SERVICE Chrysler Fac tory Engineer ed and Inspect ed Parts for Chrysler Dodge Plymouth Dodge Trucks L C. TAYLOR CO. 4D06ErWtBtWTRIICKS 112 So. RWersldo . Phono 293 . "V, "x, ' 1 ' "H- ' ' K ' ' I jfi..,.. GLAMOUR Is a Matter of Photographic Skill! OYes, top screen and radio stars KNOW the importance of cor rect lighting and proper make upand they are never photographed without these glamour aids PLUS ex pert photography. That's why we've , trained our own techniciont right in Hollywood and Hollywood lighting and make-up are used right here in our studios, s HOLLYWOOD MAKE-UP SPECIAL LIGHT (KM STUDIOS "PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION 40 SOUth Central Amu from GoMan nnlr. Phone 2069 . . . Medford Open Monday Through Friday 9:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturdays 10:30 A. M. to 7:30 P. M. TRUCKS FOR RENT Drive Yourself Save M Any Diatance Pruitt'i Mobiloil Station Main and Ity Phont 4143 Condensed Report- of the UNITED STATES NATIONAL BAM OF PORTLAND, OREGON SUBMITTED TO THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY AS OF DECEMBER 30, 1944 RESOURCES Cash on Hand and Due from Banks . .$104,275,230.41 United States Government Bonds 340,644,039.22 Municipal and Other Bonds ; 5,684,218.74 Loans and Discounts . 41,894,023.17 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 420,000.00 Bank Premises (including Branches) 3,200,905.51 Other Real Estate .: 1.00 . Customers' Liability on Acceptances .- 13,601.28 Interest Earned 1,053,862.02 Other Resources 3,016,132.39 N $500,202,013.74 LIABILITIES Capjtal $6,000,000.00 Surplus i 8,000,000.00 Undivided Profits 2,508,140.39 Reserves 1,319,001.40 $ 17,827.141.79 Reserves for Interest, Taxes, etc 1,432.312.81 , Acceptances 13,601.28 Dividends Declared 120,000.00 Deposits .' 480,808,957.86 $500,202,013.74 MEDFORD BRANCH MEDFORD. OREGON Bead Offlcei Portland, On? foil DIRECT BRANCH OF THE UNITED 8TATES NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND UtmbwT Federal Dtpatit Insurance Corporation