UNTIL 1946 NOW
, ROOSEVELT VIEW
Washington, Jan. 6 (U.R)
President Roosevelt made it
clear today that he expects the
war with Japan to continue into
1948 even if Germany should
collapse this year.
In his annual message to con
gress, Mr. Roosevelt said 1945
could see the final ending nf
the nazi-fascist reign of terror
in curope but the best he could
' see in the Pacific was the clos
ing of the forces of retribution
about the center of the malign
ant power of imperialistic Japan.
This is what Mr. Roosevelt re
ported to congress about mili
tary progress on world-wide
fighting fronts and future pros
pects:
He expressed complete confi
dence in Gen. Dwight D. Eisen
hower's leadership of allied
forces, and warned against "di
visive propaganda" all, he said,
bearing the trademark "made in
lermany" designed to drive a
wedge between the aliles. He
said "we shall resume the at
tack and despite temporarV set
backs here or there we shall
continue the attack relentlessly
until Germany is defeated."
He said the Italian campaign
was pinning down "a substantial
portion of the German army. . . .
including some 20 first-line Ger
man divisions and the necessary
supply and transport and - re
placement troops."
Corcoran, Calif., Jan. 6 (U.R)
Cold and hunger prompted four
German prisoners of war, who
escaped from the Corcoran pris
oner of war camp Thursday.to
surrender today to W. J. Bens
burg, a rancher.
Closing Out Sale
In order to close out various styles in Modern
Wallpaper designs, we offer all this week a
varied selection in these items at as high as a
SO per cent reduction. Your inspection is invited.
1408 N. Riverside
F. J. RUNTZ
Paint and Wallpaper Store
Telephone 4564
ROUND-UP DATES
SET; CHANCE FOR
STATE FAIR EBBS
Portland, Ore., Jan. 8 (U.R)
Chances for a state fair at Salem
this year are slim, according to
Director of Agriculture E. u.
Peterson, but other fairs will
be held in Oregon this year, the
Oregon Fairs association an
nounced today at its annual
meeting.
Dates for the colorful Pendle
ton round-up have been set for
September 13-15. The aPciIic-ln
ternational Livestock Exposition
will hold its annual 4-H club ex
hibition October 10-12, although
its grounds are being used by the
federal government.
Many county fair dates are
tentative, with some holding no
program and others only junior
fairs, it was pointed out by the
association s fair date committee,
Peterson told the association
meeting that a celebration in
times like these might not be
appropriate.
Herman H. Chindgren, prest
dent of the association for 17
years, said that Oregon's fairs
will face a tough financial prob
lem because of the ban on horse
racing.
SEE YOUR
Ml
HDEAILEIKi
For Genuine Factory
FORD PARTS
It's simply sound Judgment to Insist upon
GENUINE FORD PARTS rather t ha off
brand parts. We have a good supply on
hand they're BETTER and COST LESS!
CRATER LAKE MOTORS
Sixth and Ivy Phone 2297
wounds received during the bat
tle of Bologna.
The wounded man was flown
from Naples, via Miami, Fla., in
order to be placed In Barnes
hospital.
His brother, Bob Brewer, who
for some time past has been at
Atlantic City with an AAF band,
has been transferred to the in
fantry, and is now at Camp
Gordon, Ga.
BROTHER LOCAL
MAN IS KILLED
Clarence Wirth, 814 Jackson
Boulevard, has received word of
the death of his brother, Pfc,
Roy R. Wirth, 22, which took
place Nov. 26 in Germany. Pfc,
Wirth had previously been re-
ported as missing. His parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wirth. re
side in Fresno.
A machine gunner in an in
fantry division, he went over
seas in September and has
served in France, Belgium and
Holland. He has been in the
army more than two years and
has three brothers also in the
armed forces.
He received his preliminary
training at Camp Adair, Ore.,
Yuma, Ariz., and Colorado
Springs, Colo.
Before entering the army he
worked at Camp White, Camp
Roberts, and at the Tule Lake
segregation center.
PFC. JOHN BREWER
WILL VISIT SOON
Pfc. John Brewer, wounded
in Italy in October, has arrived
at Barnes General hnsnitnl in
Vancouver, Wash., and may be
nome soon tor a visit, according
to nis parents, Mr. and Mrs. R
A. Brewer. 307 Laurel street
Pfc. Brewer was wounded in the
left arm. He wears the Infantry
Combat badge earned during
the drive on Rome and the Pur
ple Heart, awarded for
L SPEED IS
ACCIDENT
E
Salem, ' Ore., Jan. 6 (U.R)
Excessive highway . speed was
blamed by Secretary of State
Robert S. Farrell, Jr., as the
probable reason why 71 per cent
of traffic fatalities during No
vember, 1944, occurred in rural
areas.
Farrell disclosed that Oregon
traffic fatalities for the first 11
months of 1944 showed an in
crease of three per cent over the
same period in 1943. Only eight
per cent of Pacific highway driv
ers held their speed below the
35-mile wartime limit, he said.
Junior Red Cross
Luncheon On Jan. 27,
The Jackson County Junior
Red Cross committee has made
plans to hold the second prin
cipal and teachers sponsor
luncheon at the Holland Hotel
on Saturday, Jan. 27. This meet
ing will follow the teachers'
meeting, to be held at the court
house Saturday morning.
Junior Red Cross spring activ
ities will be discussed, includ
ing the new education project
for the rehabilitation of Euro
pean refugee children. Educa
tional gift boxes are to be filled
all over the country and sent
through the Red Cross to boys
and girls in liberated countries.
Jackson county schools have
been assigned 250 gift boxes
These are to hold such articles
as pencils, penholders, pen
points, crayons, paper, erasers,
paint boxes, chalk and similar
items. These boxes will be avail
able to teacher sponsors at the
luncheon and are to be filled
and sent to San Francisco by
Feb. 10.
SURVIVOR RETURNS
Seattle, Jan. 6 (U.R) One of
68 survivors of the United States
destroyer Warrington which
foundered In a 100-knot hurri
cane 300 miles off the Virginia
coast last September 13, Lt.
Wesley Williams, of Seattle, ar
rived from New York today. '
loo Late to Classify
(FIT A A Modern five-room house,
rDJ I UU close In, near schools, only
T $1200 down, balance $27
.month. H. G. Wilson, 7 Chestnut,
rnonewM,
FOR SALE Oak dressing table and
bench, bed, occasional table; also
lady's brown camel's hair coat, size
u, ukc new, oia a. tvy. rnonc juoj
ALE 4-room modern house, garage,
etc., ciose in. w w. qui.
oil;., muw ivi w. mat. t
FOR SALE Chairs, tab lei, beds, cur
tains, pillows, davenport, mlicellan-
f OR SALE 2000 seasoned 7-foot
cedar posts, see caroia d. ranter,
eiu s. uenirai
SAW FILING Scfssort, ihaan and
Kitchen kntves sharpened. Now is
the time to get your lawnmower
sharpened. C. R. Borah. In Jack's
Place, corner Grape and 3th.
Low priced AUTO PAINTING with
lint; aiso tne dmi
with BEST PRE
war emergency paint; also the best
guaranteed Jobs witn
WAR PAINT.
MITCHELL PAINT SHOP,
608 8. Riverside.
BARGAINS Slightly used clothing
i or ine wnoie lamuy. am c. Main.
SHRUBS Arborvltae, Camellia,
Daphne. Rhododendron. Heather and
other varieties. Chastain Nursery.
iuaT A 3-months.old brown puppy.
pari tjociter spaniel, mono turby s
WTRE BICYCLE BASKETS Just ar-
nvea. smau sua only, fa MS BROS.,
23 N. Fir.
FOR SALE Nearly new all-wool blue
coai wnn iox collar, size 14, hall
original cost. Phone 3238.
WANTED 2 or 3-bedroom modern
nouse. near school, one with base
ment furnace preferred. Will pay
cBsn diu price must ie reasonable
rnone
WANTED Practical nursing. Tribune
Wanted to buy or lease 20 to 50
acres oi gooa tarm land, irrigated
preferred. Prefer northwest of Cen
tral roim. Tribune Box 3077.
ffQAAA Practically new home, ex
$7UuU cellent construction
' thrm i oVi mi, snlul aiul It..
lng room, dining room, modem
Kitcnen with tile drain board, break
fast nook, utility porch, two larse
bedrooms, oak floors throughout.
lois oi ouui-ins, urepiace, -basement
oil furnace, laundry trays in base
ment, large bedroom upstairs, also
lots or storage place, double garage,
fine large lot with lots of shade.
Good district with new construction
on adjoining lots. A good home in
fine condition. Terms to responsible
prucs.
also
91 A AAA 20 acres, finest Bear
iDll'VJUlf Creek soil, all sub-lr
C. riant mA n4 .11 rAmw
cult.vatlon, Substantial six - room
modern home in very good condi.
tlon. fine srounds and shade. Barns.
chicken house, other outbuildings.
vioeo in, on macaoamirea roaa.
Elmer Herried,
Exclusive Asent.
44 N. Riverside. Dial 3367.
WOOD 16-inch pear wood, delivered
in i euro or a corn ioui, aio per
uora, rnono oodj,
WANTED Stenographer, bookkeeper. Sunday Jnuary 7, 194S
nll at data
WANTED Will
pay spot cash for
built trailer bouse
large, factory-!
(-none oaz.
FOR RENT Paint "spray gun, by day
or ween, vaoers, a. mvertiae.
Phone 4449.
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
$3000"
p Four bedrooms, living
room, dining room, kitch
en, bath, close in on pave
ment. H. G. Wilson, Broker, 7 Chest,
nut. Phene 4C44.
COY'S CHICKEN INN Gold H11L
Open Saturdays, Sundays and Mon
days. Dinner parties served by res
ervation at any time, phone 291
Gold Hill.
EXPERIENCED bookkeeper. Write P.
u. box 307. f none 0473.
WANTED Girl or woman for house-
Keeping and care of 2 children. Ph.
30UH,
FOR SALE Timken bearing buzz "saw.
less saw. American fTim urowers.
inc.
BICYCLE GENERATOR LIGHT
New shinment lust arrived ouan
tity limited. SIMS BROS, 23 N. Fir.
FOR SALE Large crib with metal
springs and mattress; also bathlnette
and toilet trainer. AH in excellent
condition. Phone 265S.
FOR SALE-Cook stove. Inquire 323
King st. after6 p. m.
NOTICE-If you 'have a peach orchard
you want pruned, phone 6561.
Withrow.
FOR A PERSONAL OR AUTO LOAN
See
THE OREGON FINANCE CO.
45 South Central
A Pioneer Firm
COY'S CHICKEN INN Gold Htl!.
Open Saturdays, Sundays and Mon
days. Dinner Dartles served by res
ervation at any time. Phone 251.
Li Old Mill.
FOR SALE Bated straw, large 3-wire
bales, i per paie. js. 1 waix, nei-
linger roaa.
WANTED Office girl to do some
bookkeeping. Tribune. Box 2870.
FOR SALE: Wool ski suit, play pen
witn paa; aiso 2 ooors wiin bibbs,
4 windows, size 23x33; 8 windows,
20x42. pnone 07uu
TRY our Fisher's chick and turkey
tarter- mash, our iieid man. Mr
Robinson, will be glad to help you
with your poultry and dairy prob
lems. Faber'i, 34 S. Riverside. Phone
FOR help with your Income tax. Ph.
3913. 55 Ross court. '
BICYCLE TIRES and tubes All sizes
now in stock including the old style
28" high pressure tires. SIMS BROS.,
23 in. f ir.
FOR SALE Like new coal circulating
heater, metal bedstead and good
mattress. 34 Willamette.
JACKSON COUNT Y FEDERAL
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION
126 EAST MAIN
- Officers
C. M. KIDD, President
JOHN C. MANN, Vice-President
W. J. WARNER, Vice-President
H. J. FIELD, Vice-President
R. E. GREEN, Treasurer
A. P. BUTLER. Secretary
EARL B. BIGALOW, Assistant
Secrttary (in army service)
GLENN O. TAYLOR, Attorney
' O. H. BENGTSON, Attorney
Director
C M. KIDD
C M. Kidd k Co.
JOHN C. MANN
Mann'i Department Store
DR. R. E. GREEN
GLENN 0. TAYLOR
126 East Main
W. J. WARNER
W. J. Warner Gladiolus
Garden.
A. P. BUTLER
Secretary of Association
H. J. FIELD
C M. Kidd k Co.
BEDFORD, OREGON
5-GALLON ARMY JEEP CANS FOR
GASOLINE, ETC; SLIGHTLY USED,
REGULAR $3.70. Special, S1.99.
STAMPER & GOIT BROS.
22S WEST MAIN
SEVENTY-SECOND SEMI-ANNUAl
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
' DECEMBER 31, 1944
ASSETS
First Mortgage Loans.. $ 872.258.43
Loans on Passbooks and Certificates 1.000.00
Properties Sold an Contract 27,164.29
Real Estate Owned and in Judgment 519.11
Investments and Securities 212,000.00
Cash on Hand and in Banks...... 85,518.46
Office Building and Equipment, less depreci
ation 21,370.00
Deferred Charges and Other Assets . 457.38
LIABILITIES
Members' Share Accounts .
Loans In Process .
Other Liabilities .
Specific Reserves
General Reserves
Undivided Profits .
11,330,288.65
..11.180.622.88
11,887.64
13.607.83
1,171.43
89,793.45
42.905.30
$1,330,288.65
Invested funds are available for loans
on first mortgage security on home pro
perties in Jackson County.
TRY Fisher's egg producer, milk mash.
S3.60 per hundred. Faber'a, 34 S.
Riverside. Phone 4449.
FOR SALE Sheep guano fertilizer:
recommended for lawni. plants and
shrubs. Faber's, 34 S. Riverside.
Fnone wva.
WANT TO BUY garden tractor and
pickup. St. Arnold, RL 1, Box 48,
Central Point.
WE BUYEM WE SELLUM
COME IN AND SEEEM
1038 De Soto Coupe
1035 Ford Sedan
1033 Ford Sedan
1936 Olds Sedan
1936 Pontiao Sedan
1936 Plymouth Sedan
1 1940 Pontlac Radio
1 1042 Pontiao Air-unit Heater
Dayton-McClaren Tires
See at A. Z. "Tubby" Dean's
Your Pontlae Dealer
Richfield Station Dial 2042
6th and Grape Sts. Buy War Bonds
CASH IN A rLASH
FOR YOUR CAR.
Save Xlme. Cash and Gas.
Call Automobile Market,
Friendly Medford Dealer.
Ph 3019. 6th and Bartleti
No Red Tape When You Sell
to Us
INTERIOR PAINTING and pape
hanging. Phone 9094.
Under the Crowns at Monte Carlo
. ' -.'as
fcj-.A..i m ,,,,., , .,. .'JL
At Monte Carlo Two of America's favorite en- New York's swanky supper clubs. Babs Beckwith
tertainers, Dean Murphy and Pepsi-Cola, keep and Catherine Murray make a beautiful audience,
the girls smiling at gay Monte Carlo, one of Dean and Pepsi take a bow, . Advt
ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON All kinds
or beauty service permanenta a
specialty Ph 264 120 N Central
CEDAR POSTS
Blf husky fence posts of North
m Cedar Reasonablv DTiced
Cameron-Moffltt Lbr Co.. Phone
8462 S Riverside at Barnett road
CALL FABER'S for immediate de
llverv on heavy red ftr slabs. 34 8
Riverside Phone 4449.
TOUR ROOM Will
iniWI rlJl
Macs Are GOING PLAGES!
"Going 'oui 'way?"
"We're bound for the four
comers of the world, to do
the jobs assigned us as all
- good soldiers do. We're
happy we're trained
we're proud I Going our
rEaf.
'Goingmyway?"
"I've received and transmitted hun
dreds of radio messages from com
bat planes. I am living the proud
est moments of my life I Going my
way?"
- Ml llll
iss eaVI. .ivwi.V 1.JO- WE,;. i mw..um
!t .a'
r
Goingmyway?'
FOl FULL rNFORMATION apply to
your nearest U. S. Army Recruiting
Station.
"I'm speeding mail to front-line fox holes
somewhere in New Guinea. Going my
way?"
9 MORE MEDFORD WOKEN
ARE HEEDED URGENTLY
TO JOIN THE VICTORY DRIVE!
Good soldiers...
-UIAC
re mini MW nm
U.S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION
P. O. Bids-,
Medford, ore.
Please lend me, without any obligation on my part,
the new illustrated booklet about the Wees . . . telling
about the Jobs they do, how they live, their training,
pay, officer selection, etc.
is " " - -' -
STATE.
PHONENO..
Please answer "yes"
or "no" to each of the
following questions!
Are yon between
:0andS0?
Have yon any chil
dren under M?
Havoyouhadat
least 2 years of
high Kbool?J
This Ad Sponsored In the Interest of Victory by the
M r.1 DEPARTMENT STORE