Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 10, 1945, Image 7

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    LOCAL and PERSONAL
To Pendleton Mr. Thomas
Young has been called to Pen
dleton by the death of her lather,
Charles W. Tullls, Sr.
Club to Meet Phoenix Gar
den club will meet Friday, Jan.
12, at the home of Mrs. A. J.
, Dubuque for 1:30 o'clock dessert
luncheon. I
To Install Public installation
' of new officers of Reames chap
ter. No. 66, O.E.S., will be held
at 9 p. iru tomorrow following
: a short stated meeting. Members
. and friends are cordially invited
to attend, officers state.
Dance Announced An old-
time dance and Die supper in
celebration of the birthday annt
versarv of Dr. Francis E. Town-
send will do held Friday at 8
p. m. at the K. of P. hall. Every
one is cordially invited to attend,
Meetlna Postponed Degree of
Honor Juvenile club will not
tnMt Jan. 13 as orielnally plan
ned, but will meet Jan. 20 at 11
a. m. in the Lincoln scnooi gym
according to Mrs. Ida M. Wilson,
director.
To Funeral Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Arnold, of 340 Haven
street, are leaving today for
Roseburg where Martin L. Paul,
father of Mrs. Arnold and long
time resident of the Douglas
county metropolis passed- away
Tuesday. Funeral services for
Mr. Paul will be held in Rose
burg Friday.
Fined Bill Ballew was fined
$2.50 in local court Monday for
driving without an operator's
license. David R. Watson, ap
pearing for the same offense in
court today paid a fine of $2.50.
Parking in a private driveway
caused Ed Nunn to be fined
$2.50 in court Tuesday, accord
ing to records on file.
.
It Cadet Nurse A dispatch
from Bushnell General hospital,
Brigham City, Utah, states that
Dorothy Nelson,' a daughter of
Mrs. Joan Staley, 21 Hawthorne
street, Medford, has enrolled in
the army cadet nurse school at
Bushnell for training. She is at
present a senior nursing student
at Dee hospital, Ogden, Utan.
Son Born, Father Here Pvt.
and Mrs. James F. Harris have
announced the arrival of a son,
Donald LeRoy, born December
25 at station hospital, Camp"
White. Mrs. Harris Is the former
Faye Daughterty and lives at
the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Daugherty on
Ross Lane. Pvt. Harris arrived
. in Medford Saturday for a 12
day furlough with his family,
the first since his entry Into the
army six months ago. He grad
uated recently from the para
troop school, Fort Benning, Ga.,
where he is also assigned and
will report when his furlough
is concluded.
CALENDAR
Wednesday
7:30 p. m. Chrysanthemum
Circle No. 84, Neighbors of
Woodcraft, K. of P. Hall, for reg
ular meeting. '
8:00 p. m. American Legion
and auxiliary at armory.
8:00 p. m. Phoenix Thursday
club, home of Mrs. Delno Sloan.
"Who Do sisters will be re
vealed and thank you gifts pre
sented.
Thursday
12 noon Daughters of the
Nile Sewing club, home of Mrs.
A. Orln Schenck, 29 Summit
avenue, for potluck luncheon
and Red Cross sewing.
12:30 p. m. Chrysanthemum
Thimble club, home of Mrs.
Anna Muchmore, 940 North!
Central avenue. Bring sewing
kits.
1:00 p. m. Medford Sojourn
ers' club, Girls' Community
club. For reservations, call Mrs.
Nelson Childers, phone S620.
1:30' p. m. Loyalty circle.
Methodist church, dessert lunch
eon and meeting at home of Mrs.
R. T. Harrison, 719 West Fourth
street.
2:15 p. m. Medford WCTU,
First Methodist church parlors.
Legislation is topic for after
noon.
8:00 p. m. Past Noble
Grands club, Olive Rebekah
lodge, Girls' .Community club,
for installation.
9:00 p. m. Public Installa
tion of officers for Reames
Chapter No. 66, O.E.S.
Friday
1:30 p. m. Jolly Stitchers'
club, home Myrtle Atwood, 126
cottage street.
PERSONNEL CHIEF
MEETS WITH VET
Lt Col. George E. Sandy,
chief of veterans personnel from
state selective service headquar
ters at Salem cam to Medford
yesterday for conferences with
the Veterans Advisory commit
tee and other local agencies di
rectly concerned with rehabili
tation or reemployment of re
turned veterans on farms.
This was the first In a series
of conferences scheduled by Col.
Sandy throughout Oregon. A
similar meeting took place In
Grants Pass today.
The Veterans Advisory com
mittee, of which Henry Conger
is chairman, la organized for the
purpose of assisting discharged
veterans on farm problems in
Jackson county, and advising
them what can be done with
farms acquired under the G.I.
bllKof rights.
Robert G. Fowler, county ag
ricultural agent, who is also on
the committee states that a num
ber of veterans from Jackson
county have already voiced an
interest in the project through
Inquiries to the committee,
I f 1
FOR SAtS mfflt em. SUM mil
weal ox iaieni acnooi. wciw . out-
livan.
WOULD like to rent S-badroom unfur
nished nouM Dy tocaj Duainoaaman.
Phone 5339 or 3864.
TAKEN UP I ty edit, yre. old.
itoxy Ann ouvia w. . eox .
Medford.
WANTED Home lor good watchdog.
part colli, uooa Wlin cnuaren. a.
A.
Good with children.
Helnuelnun. M. 1. Box 513. Cen
tral Point.
WANTED Good1 8" or 10" turnlnt
Dlow. Phone 8441.
FOR RENT Small fumlahed houae.
Ideal for a couple, rpone aoa.
into the treasury general fund
for what they have mailed
Lwasn't known.
S.R.O, ARMY STYLE G.I. con
trive ingenious devices to tee USO
Camp Shows on New Guinea. USO
Camp Shows, a member agency of
the National War Fund, is financed
by public contributions to com
munity war. funds .throughout . th
country.'
KYLE'S
RESTAURANT
CHICKEN AND STEAK
DINNERS
Open 6 p. m. to 2 a. m.'
Phone Central Point 472
for Reservations. On the
Pacific Highway at Central
Point. Out ot Bounds for
Service People
Humphrey
will buy it.
sell your car
to us
we'll pay higher
cash prices now
HUMPHREY MOTORS
33 S. Riverside
Dial 4980
Visits Family Captain Bruce
B. Hammond, USMC, Is visiting
at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert B. Hammond
on Fern Valley road.
.
To Meeting at Eugene Dr.
Ralph E. Green, chairman of
the Medford school board and
Superintendent of Schools E. H.
Medrick went to Eugene today
to attend an educators' session
there on school board membership.
In Hospital Mrs. A. Meunier
of 744 West Jackson boulevard,
underwent surgery at Sacred
Heart hospital last week, is re
ported to be recovering satisfac
torily. It Is expected she will
be ableto receive visitors later
this week, relatives state.
Flue Fire The fire depart
ment answered a call from the
L, S. Demmer residence, 609
West Jackson yesterday after
noon where a flue fire had start
ed. Chemical equipment extin
guished the blaze which caused
no damage, according to report,
a
Oa CAA Staff Km An
nouncement was made today of
the appointment of Betty V.
Coy to the staff of the civil aero
nautics administration here as an
aircraft communicator. Miss Coy
is from Seattle, where she re
cently completed a six weeks'
training period for the position,
She went on duty at Medford
airport Monday and is living
temporarily at the Holland hotel.
Traffic Accident A. P. Trav
ers, a police officer, was on his
way home this morning when
the pickup truck he was driving
was struck by a vehicle driven
by Lowell B.-Larson of route 4,
15-year-old student holding
driving permit from South Da
kota. The accident occurred on
West 6th near North Oakdale,
according to a traffic report
wmcrt estimated damage to Trov
ers' car at approximately $100,
No Injuries were suffered by
either party the report stated,
Educators Oppose
Military Training
Washington, Jan. 10 U.R)
The American Council of Educa
tlon today urged congress not to
pass a peacetime military con
scription law "under , wartime
emotional pressure."
The organization called for
establishment of a commission
of leading persons from labor,
Industry, agriculture, education
and the church to study the mat
ter and report to the nation.
Postal Service
Making Profit,
Budget Reveals
Washington, Jan. 10 (U.FS
The postoffice department Is
getting to be a money-making
business.
President Roosevelt's fiscal
1946 budget, submitted to con
gress today, figured that during
the fiscal year 1946 the "rain
nor sleet nor wind nor hail" de
partment would accumulate a
surplus of $269,214,280. It's fig
ured to make $117,643,897 pro
fit during the current year,
while it made $37,768,028 dur
ing the year ended June 30,
1944 (fiscal "944).
How much of its business
comes from other departments
which send "penalty", and
Trqnked" mail and then pay
mm
m
TONIGHT
DREAMLAND
A Grand Parti
Yon Won't Want
To Mist
RAY'S MUSIC
' The steamer "Bessie Brady'
plied between Swansea, Fergu
son's Landing, and Cartago, on
Owens Lake, in the 1870's.
WARREN Lodge, No. 10,
A. P. Si A. M.. Jacksonville,
Oregon. Stated communica
tion weaneaaay, jan. iu,
1S0 fc
. A. Kessler, W. M.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE 1937 Chcv. coach, Norge
refrig. Best oirer will uks uiu.
Tripling, aox aita,
AT .TITO ATTONS rennirina and re in-
lng. Ladles' and men's tailoring,
Mrs. Gould. 108 Washington.
RENT Apartment: also house; also
sleeping or nousetteeping rooms. vj
W. 6th.
WOULD like to trade double bed with
box snrinM and Inner sorlnff mat
tress, like new, for twin beds, or
will trade the complete bedroom
suite for suite with twin beds. Must
be in good condition, fnone zuisa.
A FEW Fuller shaving brushes. Reg-
uiar nair nrusnes. rnone 4ui4.
FO RRENT 2 bedroom house, com
pletely luurnisnea. rnone 4iB,
WANT TO BUT AUm dock. FfeoM W4aMc1tT' JiA 10. 1948
WANTED Good home for 3 cute
FOR RENT Small apartment, prlvata
bun; woraung gm proierrea. ruan
2537.
WANTED Dependable steady man.
good wages, essentia wore Appiy
City Sanitary Servlc Cc. 212 W.
Main st.
WANTED Daveno bed with springs.
Phone 5097.
FOR SALE Prewar Taylor-tot, elec-
trie heater. 3U N. Holly.
GUARANTEED AUTO PAINTING,
STEAM CLEANING AND SIMON-
1&UNU.
MITCHELL PAINT SHOP
SOB S. Riverside
FURNITURE storace. Comnleta mod-
ern service; special locxers. rnone
388B. Davis Transfer Storage Co,
40 H. FIT St.
PACKING, crating and shipping. Com
plete service. City Transfer it Stor-
age. rnone eo. an a. i it su
FOR A PERSONAL OR AUTO LOAN
THE OREGON FINANCE CO.,
49 South Central
A Pioneer Firm
LOST PiH cocTter spaniel puppy, 5
months, brown. Phone Rev. Kirby,
OWNER CALLED TO SERVICE
1 A ACRES bottom land on river and
1U paved highway; 5 acres clover;
very iwu n-rm. juuuqi ii iiuwm,
oak floors, fireplace, 2-room cabin,
garage, poultry house. $6,500 cash.
1 0 ACRES. 70 cultivated. 40 acres
IXJCt alfalfa. 25 acres free water, free
soil, Urge springs, all-year
stream, 4-room home, pressure sys
tem. 2 barns, good fences. This Is
a buy. $3,500, some terms.
THOMAS J. HIGHT
Rm. 200 Holly Theater Bldg. Ph. 6357
FOUND Lady's wrist watch." Owner
may nave ny identifying, see casn-
ler at Montgomery ward.
7-ROOM. strictly modern and furn.sl
ed home with electric range, wood
range, .electric water heater, two
baths, nice lawn, flowers, shrubs
and old shade. House sits high with
nice view of the valley; close to
school and stores: newly painted
ouiaiaej ana accoraiea insiaa. rui
a food buv for onlv S4.500 wit!
terms to the right party. RALPH. X.
HEL.LI, uroKer, uoia mu, uro,
FOR RENT 2-room fully modern,
furnished house. Frigidalre, etc.
Adults. 018 S. Oakdale.
Gas on Stomach
Rdwfod In ft mmmm m 4mAle jmm mnf tecs
When ocmi tomuLi uld ciumi pttnfiil, luffocat
Itlf III, SOLir IIOU11CU Uiu ummimmn. uwhni wum-
preurtb th faittit utlns tttdllnM known for
jmtJioiaauo tvmbi uhhiiciiib, hr" m .t.
Thlrt. No lint? fMi M brtnti comfort In s
Utty ot ntiini bout touifac doubf aw took. ita.
Jies, a weeks old. 50 S. Fir. rbone
523.
PAINTING and paperhanalng. Free
umate. o. It. wnite. rnone etza
FOR SALE Small foot locker and
box with personal Deiongings leii
in apt. lor apu rent ana suu-asa.
Left Dee. iw4. J. case, ma o.
Kiversiqe.
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBTJNc8EV!Bff
FOR RENT 1 srep!ng rooms. No
drinkers, children or pets 304 ft.
Can trill.
Easy
FOR SALE Portable
slightly used. After 5 p.
Box 108 8. Peach.
mangle,
l. Rt 1,
WANTED Handy man on used car
lot. u. v. Myers, usea ijeater.
Phone 5717.
LIVESTOCK every Saturday at Pa-
vi lion, rnoeiux, ure. uur rwipn
re of sufficient volume as to com
mand the attention ol many out-of-state
buyers, thus Insuring the seller
tha hlirhaat market nrloe for Live
stock. We have a Urge number of
livestock const ened for next sal. If
you have livestock to sell, why not
take advantage of the marketing
facilities offered at this auction
market where every convenience for
sorting, feeding and watering Is a
part of our selling service. Remem
ber we cater strictly to tha sale and
transportation of livestock. SOUTH
ERN OREGON LIVESTOCK AUC
TION CO.. Col. A. H. Dudley, Auc
tioneer. Phone 6225 Medford. Ore.
WILL party with alngle Roll-away
bed for sale please call 484.
FOR SALE Mare with pinto colt, 8
months oicy aiso a iresn uuernsey
cow with heifer call. A. r
5-GALLON ARMY JEEP CANS FOR
GASOLINE, ETC.; SLIGHTLY USED,
REGULAR 13.70. Special flM.
STAMPER & OOFT BROS.,
S26 WEST MAIN.
WANTED Late model sedan for cash.
Phone 380.
Mlnear Road,
Academy.
AN NOUN CEMENT I
near Rogue
Doty.
River
am o Dentin
real estate office In Central Point,
street, next aoor to
Damon's Cafe. Will appreciate your
listings of property for ssle, rent or
exchange. Have had 11 years exper
(iitim in ral Mtata and oromlae to
deal squarely and capably for you.
Coma in at any time, you re always
welcome. Li. j. iteea, aroner.
$7000
PFAR CREEK BOTTOM SOIL
AA arms. M icrM cultivated, balance
creek bottom pasture and gravel, 4
acraa irrigated, small house, oarn.
Place is fenced, good road. Priced to
sell lor only 7uuu.
MARK A. GOLDY AGENCY,
Exclusive Agents.
$7000
FOR SALE Eastern yellow corn.
cracxea or wnoie. raoer s, s .
Riverside. Phone 4449.
FOR SALE One flat bed Federal
true; aiso one moaei a uai oea. w
b. niversme. rnone 44ti.
FOR SALE Fisher's Wheat Mix mill-
run. raber s, u s. tuversiae. rnone
44V.
FOR help with your Income tax. pE
jaia. oa noes court.
WE BUYEM WE SELLUM
COME IN AND SEEEM
1938 De Soto Coupe
1935 Ford Sedan
1833 Ford Sedan
1038 Olds Sedan
1938 Pontlao Sedan
1938 Plymouth Sedan
1 1940 Pontiae Radio
1 1942 Pontiao Air-unit Heater
Dayton-McClaren Tires
Sea at A. Z. "Tubby" Dean's
Your ronuao Dealer
Richfield Station Dial 2942
6th and Grape Sts. Buy War Bonds
ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON All I
of beauty service permanent
specialty Ph 2664. 120 N Central
CEDAR POSTS
Blf husky fence posts of North,
ern Cedar. Reasonably priced.
Cameron-Moffltt Lbr. Co., Phone
5402 S Riverside at Barnett road.
INTERIOR PAINTING
hanging. Phone 9094.
FOR SALE 2000 seasoned 7-foot
' cedar posts. Sea Ceroid J. Parker,
810 S. Central.
and paper
llervous,ltestless
Ol -CERTAUI DAYr Of Tbt Hutfef
It functional pertodlo dliturbanee
make ;ou (Ml nerroua, tired, reatlaaa.
-dragged out" at ,uch tlmea try -mouj
Lydla B. Plnknam'a Vegetable
Compound to relieve euob, Bymptoma. it
htlf nature! Flnknam'a Compound 1
alao a grand atomachlo tonlo. Follow
label dlrecuona, WortK tryingi
ivnK c DiuiruiH'C nmrnu
NIghti Only Weekday,
Door Open 6:45
CLOSED WEDNESDAY
cash m a rLAaa
FOR VOUB CAR.
Tin. Caab and Gas.
Can Automobile Market.
. friendly aledtord Dealer.
Ph. 381. 8th and Bartlett
No Bed Tap. When You Sell
to Ua.
..BEDROOM ROMC -
Weet aide home In good location, haa
A rooms, 3 bathi, aervlc porch,
breaklaat room, fireplace, hardwood
floor, all in excellent conoiuon.
Lars lot with nloe anade. A very
oomfortable and livable home. Oc
cupancy within 30 daya. Priced
right at $7000.
MARK A. GOLDY AGENCY,
103 S. Main St. Phon 33S8.
Complete Factory - Approved
SAFETY
SERVICE
Chrynler Fac
tory Englnr
d anTl Inipect
d Parti for
ChrysUf
Dodg
Plymouth
Dodg Trucks
L. C. TAYLOR CO.
90D6EWtMTRUCK9
lia So. Hlvrid Phono 296B
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Cocktail Lounge
Dancing
On Cratw Lk Highway
Nr Trail
Tlphon Trail 1404
COMING THUB8DAY1 '.
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In
"Keep 'Em Uughlng" .
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Thrills! Chills!
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with
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Door Open 1:45-6:45 Showt Start 2:00 7:00 9:30
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