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EIQHT MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE F, L MEET WEDNESDAY One of two sectional meetings of the Southern Oregon Produc tion Credit association will be held here Wednesday, Bren, H. Starcher, secretary-tre a s u r e r, announced today. Sectional meetings, Instead of one central meeting, were decided upon be cause of transportation difficul ties and to give a maximum number of associations' members an opportunity to participate. Election of four directors, pro gress reports by E. W. Jarboe, and association Director Eugene Fisher of Oakland, Oregon, will highlight the meeting. Under dis cussion during the day will be the need of maintaining iooa production during 1945, assist ance to returning war veterans, and plans for a sound post-war agriculture. E. E. Henry, presi dent of the Production Credit Corporation of Spokane win db present to participate in discus- slons ana aaaress mo T.onxh will be served at noon. Directors whose terms expire this year are Clarence umwaii of Sixes, and J. P. Johnson of n n, nhAi vacancies in the luqu"c v five-man board are the positions held by V. D. Bropny 01 j --a n.n irutrm of Grants Pass'. All four of the director ships will be filled Dy eiecuun The Southern Oregon Produc- . i y. lit oconnldtlnn waS Of- ganized In 1934 and since that time has made $4,364,000 in loans to farmers ana irocwnc.. in Jackson, Josephine, Douglas, Coos and Curry counties, Mr. Starcher said. During this same U-yefcr period, members have j iuaU Awnprighla Of association stock to $33,400. A local farmer-controiiea cuu--tlve.'the association' goal also is 100 per cent local farmer ownership. NEWBURN TRIAL MOTION WAITS JUDGES RETURN No motion asking for new trial for Woodrow Wilson New burn, convicted by a circuit court jury of tetutory rape, was filed before Circuit Judge James R. Crawford last Satur day, as reported. Under the law only the judge who heard the evidence in the case can make the decisions, so the matter will necessarily await the return of Judge H. K. Hanna to the local bench. HUding Bengtson, attor ney for Newburn, returned from the legislature at Salem over the, week-end and presented other legal matters. A number of divorce cases were brought before the court at the Saturday session. The district attorney's office report ed seven waivers had been signed, WALLACE EXPECTED TO GET HIGH CABINET JOB Washington, Jan. 15. (U.PJ The political future of Henry A. Wallace, whose term as vice president ends five days hence, remained a mystery today but best guesses were that he might serve In a cabinet post during President Roosevelt's fourth term. Speculation that Wallace would receive a high adminis tration assignment was height ened by the disclosure that dur ing the past week he turned down several high-salaried job offers in private industry. Daily Weather Report Forecattc Med ford nd vicinity: Showeri to night and Tuesday, now in moun tains. Colder tonight. Oregon: Showers in lower elavttlont otherwlta mow tonight and Tuesday. Colder tonight. Local Data. Temperature a year ago today: Highest AO degrees; lowest 33. Total monthly precipitation 1.04 Inches. Deficiency for the month .08 Inch. Total precipitation since September 3. 1944. 7.26 Inches. Deficiency for the season 1,14 Inches. Relative humidity at 4 30 p. m. yesterday 87: 4:30 today 08, Tomorrow Dunrise o:jo a. m.; sunset 6:08 p. m. Past 34 hours: Bolt Boston Chicago Denver , Eureka tiign ixw Free. . 81 81 . 28 , 30 . S3 . ea . 43 . 19 . sa 3 . 39 . 74 . 49 IB .40 37 Trace 31 47 M IS Havre Loe Aneelea . Mediord New York Omaha , Phoenix Portland Keno . Roiehure 4.1 41 IS 34 47 43 46 43 31 .09 33 .04 Hi is Salt Lake . ej .19 87 4 San Francisco 80 .03 41 Trace 33 .OS 30 Trace 31 J3 eeame , Spokane 41 Waehlnfton. D. C 33 Yakima - 35 Closing time for Clasained Ads T Lets to Claaetf? 13:30 MONEY TO LOAN! On JEWELRY CAMERAS and MUSICAL INSTRU MENTS. Used and unre deemed tawdry at great savings PEOPLES LOAN CO. 229V. E. Main Street State License P 137 Monday, Jan. IS, IMS HECTOR 8. CADY TAKEN BY DEATH Hector Bangs Cady passed away at his home, 44 N. Orange street Saturday evening. Mr, Cady was born in Missouri on May 2, 1861. On May 22, 1920 he was mar ried to Mrs. Nellie Arnold at Albany, Oregon. He worked on the Medford police department for a number of years. One of Mr. Cady's favorite pastimes was working with agates and various forms of minerals. He had a large collection of polish- ed stones and minerals, gathered during the last few years. Left to mourn his passing are his wife Nellie Cady, one son, Conn Cady, of Long Beach, Cal. and one daughter, Mrs. Esther Robinson, Pasadena, Calif., and three grandchildren. He also leaves a host of friends in this community. Funeral services will be held at the Cady residence Wednes day at 2 p.m. Elder G. A. Thomp son of the Seventh-Day Advent- 1st church will officiate. Inter ment will be in Medford l.O.O.F. cemetery. Perl Funeral Home Is in charge of funeral services. Youths Fined For Trying Gaff Fish Donald B. Dimmlck, 17, and SamueL D. Evensizer, 16, Rogue River youths charged with tres passing on a flshway on Evans Creek Sunday, entered pleas of guilty today and were each fined $25 and costs by Justice of the Peace W. P. Tucker. The youths were arrested by State Police Game Warden Phil B. Lowd in the vicinity of the fishway, with gaff hooks in their possession They had caught no fish. Both were given until January 27, to complete payment of their fines. FEHL TAX ARGUMENT SET FOR WEDNESDAY Arguments before the su preme court at Salem, in the suit of Jackson county against Earl H. Fehl, former county Judge, for collection of back taxes up to 1938, will be made Wednesday. The county will be represented by District Attorney George W. Neilson, and Fehl by himself, and Attorney Roy R. Hewitt of Salem. The action growing out of tax foreclosure proceedings has been hanging fire for five years. Fehl also recently filed a brief on his appeal to the supreme court in his suit for $11,000 he alleges is due from Jackson county for salary for the term to which he was elected as coun ty Judge, but did not serve. WORK INSURANCE IS SOUGHT IN CALIFORNIA Sacramento. Calif . Jan m U.R) Gov. Earl Warren'a com pulsory health Insurance pro gram, slated for induction in the legislature Friday, will provide medical service for California workers beslnnlnff In 1047 .nrl will be financed by a three per cent payroll tax. Warren said that under the bill as now drafted, navrnll in ductions will begin some time in 1845, with benefits available the folowlnff vear. Half th tnv will be paid by employers and the other half by employes. MONTANA SOLON DIES AT WASHINGTON HOME Washington. Jan. IS. (U.R) Rep. James F. O'Connor, D., Mont., ranking representative from his state, died at his home here last night, his office said today. He was 66 and a resident of Livingston, Mont. O Connor was chairman of the house Indian affairs com mittee. O'Connor was born on a farm near California Junction, la., and attended public and normal schools in that state. CRUISER LAUNCHED New York. Jan. 13 (U.R) The crulser-d estroyer U.S.S. Vogelgcsang was launched today at the Staten Island shipyard of Bethlehem Steel company. Nam ed after the late Rear Admiral Carl Theodore VoxelKesanR. USN, the 2,200-ton class ship was sponsored by his daughter, Miss Zcnalde Vogelgesang of New York. Do fry Suffer 'PERIODIC PA1K1 With Ha Weak, Nervous "Dragged Oat" Feelings? If at such tlmfe ymi like many aula and women sutler from crampa, headache, backache, feel tired, reellrae. a bit moody all due to luucuonai perl dlo disturbances- .Start at once try Lydla B. Pink- Vegetable Compound to relieve eulb symptoms. It's omous not only to help relieve monthly pain but alio accompanying tired, week, nerroua feel. Ings of this nature. This la because of iu soothing effect on oki or woman's. Host lMrorrKT oxuns. Taken remi. larly Hnkhem's Compound helps build up resistance antntt such arms, toms. follow label directions. IY0IA E. PINKHAM'S SSR&S eaeaajeaarti iisiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiifl RAMMED BY JAP PLANE Officers examine da maged engine cowling of their B-29 Superfortress after a Jap Tony fighter plane had crashed head-on into the engine while ship was on mission ovei . Jaoan. NiD's wing sheared off.it crashed into another Jap plane and both felL 3000 VETERANS HOME FROM OVERSEAS DUTY Wilmington, Cal., Jan. 15. (U.R) Three thousand war-weary soldiers, many of them wound ed, who docked yesterday along with 25 Australian wives and 10 babies, impatiently awaited medical checks today before scattering to their homes for 1 Norm Tessner is aUnion Oil well puller. Like any other skilled workman, Norm has to have tools. The principal "tool" in his case is a portable rig which pulls the tubing and the pump out of the wells. Without that rig Norm sim ply couldn't practice his trade. 4 So the Union Oil stockholders have actually invested $39,504 (in refineries, ships, tools, rigs, oil lands, etc.) for 'every one of the 7,869 employees in the company. This figure shows how drastically the machine age has altered American life. UI0N OIL COMPANY of cni.Fortinn their first visit on American soil in more than two years. Trains, buses and ambulances manned by army and navy per sonnel picked up the Jubilant veterans who swarmed down the ways laughing and shouting. Closing time for Sunday Too Late to Classify 5:30 Saturday afternoon Please remember. Dsa Mall Tribune Want Ada. Worm Tessner h - SO YEARS MARKED Eureka, Cal., Jan. 15. U.R) J. H. (Jack) Crothers, president of Eureka Newspapers, Inc., celebrated his 50th year as a California newspaperman here yesterday as 100 associates on the Humboldt Standard (eve ning) and the Humboldt Times (morning) gathered to honor him. Norm Tessner, 403 2 So In order to use his skill, Union first had to pro vide him with a portable derrick and machine that cost $35,000. At first glance this may seem like a lot of money. But it takes even more than that to provide working equip mentor each employee in the Union Oil Company. 5 75 years ago almost any man could buy what simple tools he needed himself. Today, in many industries toolscost so much the individual simply can't finance them. The an swer is multiple ownership - pooling the money of a lot of people. (In Union's case, 31,375 stockholders have helped finance our equipment.) WEATHER SLOWS ITALIAN OFFENSE Rome, Jan. 15. U.R) Heavy snows in the Appenlnes and rains in the Adriatic coastal sec tor smothered action on the south side of the Reno river north of Ravenna, headquarters said today. Today's communique report ed: "There has been no change in forward positions on either the Fifth or Eighth army front." NORWEGIAN PARATROOPS BLAST RAILWAY BRIDGE London, Jan. 15. U.R) More than 180 German soldiers were killed and several hundred were injured when Norwegian para troops, flown from Britain, blew up a railway bridge near Joer stad, Norway, Saturday, plung ing a troop train into a ravine, the Norwegian information bu reau.said today., Blasting of the bridge cut the last rail link between northern Norway and Trondheim, the bu reau said. PARTS and SERVICE for all Makes of WASHERS and REFRIGERATORS YOUNGER'S APPLIANCE - SERVICE CO. 31 N. Bartlett Phone 2413 E. Center St., Anaheim, Calif. Shift Possible In Japanese Cabinet, Tokyo Radio Hints By United Press The Japanese radio hinted to day that the successful Ameri can campaign in the Philippines may force the resignation of Premier Gen. Kuniaki Koiso. Tokyo broadcasts referring to the Koiso regime were taking the tone of those which preceded the deposal of his predecessor, Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo, fol lowing the American conquest of the Marianas last summer. A Japanese Domel dispatch recorded by the FCC said "fac tions' in the nation's ruling cir cles were clamoring for a "bold 00 kit of fools 9 Of course,it only takes a $90 typewriter to provide the working equipment for a stenographer. But on the other hand, it takes a $4,000,000 refining unit to make jobs for just 25 stillmen. And if the company is going to function as a unit, one phase of the work is just as necessary as the other. O Of course, some countries form these pools by govern ment ownership. But in America we form them under legal agreements known as corporations. For that way, we can preserve ihefreedom of the individual, the efficiency of afree economy and that all -important human incentive -competition, ' Tins series, sponsored by the people of Union Oil Company, is dedicated to a discussion of how and why A mcrican business functions. We hope you U feel free to send in any suggestions or criticisms you have to offer. Write: The President, Union Oil Co., Union Oil Bldg.. Los Angela 14, Calif. AMERICA'S U11U FREEDOM IS FREE ENTERPRISE and unprecedented political res, ovation" and a "second political reformation." Closing time tor Sunday Too Lata to Classify 5:30 Saturday afternoon Please remember WASHING MACHINES REPAIRED Parts fc Service on All Makes B & B Washer Shop 406 E. Main Phone 5302 TRUCKS FOR RENT Drive Yourself Save Vi . An; Distance Pruitt's Mobiloil Station Main and Ivy Phone 414S