LOCAL and
Meeting Postponed The reg
ular meeting 4 the Intermediate
Teachera' Council of Jackson
county has been postponed until
Saturday, Jan. 27. The group
will meet in the county court
house auditorium at 10:30 a. m.
Cane Announced A benefit
dance, sponsored by Boy Scout
troop 2, will be given Friday
evening of this week at the Lin
coln school gymnasium. Dancing
will begin at 8 p. m. Old-time
and "Juke box" music will be
furnished.
Is Paratrooper Pvt. Wlllard
M. Walch of Brownsboro has
graduated from the army para
chute school at Ft. Benning, Ga.,
and has won the right to wear
the "wings and boots" of the
paratroops, according to a news
release from the school.
To Roteburg Opening The
grand opening of the new Star
theater in Hoseburg tonight will
be attended by Mr. and Mrs.
Eino Hemmlla, Mr. and Mrs.
Orln A. Schenck, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter H. Leverette, Mrs.
George A. Hunt and her son,
John Hunt.
.
Valley Unit To Meet Evans
Valley Extension unit will meet
at the home o'f Frances Talbot
January 18. It will be a project
meeting on "Buffet Meals." All
women of the valley are invited
to attend and it is stated that
those attending need not bring
food for luncheon, since the pro
ject leaders will furnish it.
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Juveniles To Meet Degree
of Honor Juvenile club will meet
Saturday at 11 a. m. at the Lin
coln school. Mrs. Ida M. Wilson,
director, urges all members to
be present since there will be
installation of officers. Guests
are welcome. Additional infor
mation on the meeting may be
had by calling Mrs. Wilson,
4644.
"
- la Butt Falls Mrs. Gertrude
Hoefs of Butte Falls is being
visited by her son, Robert F.
Hoefs, a torpedoman 2c on a
navy PT boat. Hoefs arrived
home Friday and has 30 days
leave before reporting for new
assignment at the navy PT base
in Rhode Island. He was over
seas 18 months, and wears two
gold stars. Before going into the
navy in October, 1942, Hoefs at
tended the Southern Oregon
College of Education at Ashland
for two years.
Nights Only Weekdays
Doors Open 6:45
CLOSED WEDNESPAY
Jack London's
thrilling story of the Northl
"Fangs of the Wild"
with
Ma Busch Dennis Moore
Thursday 3 Days!
TWO
SOCKEROO HITSI
fftlDE TKlvTRAIL OF a
uumUua,
Shorts &
LgJ w.Re.l
PERSONAL
CALENDAR
Wednesday
7:30 p. m. Daughters of Job.
Masonic. Temple.
8:00 p. m. AAUW, home of
Mrs. Justin Smith, 21 Geneva
street. Mrs. Melvin Hogan will
discuss Dumbarton Oaks confer
ence plan for a United Nations'
organization.
8:00 p. m. Graduate Nurses
Association, District Four, home
of Madelyn Klinefelter, 089
South Oakdale avenue. Assistant
hostess, Mrs. Shu-ley Spencer.
Thursday
- 9:30 a. m. Ladies Auxiliary
of the First Bantist rhiirrh at
church for White Cross work.
Covered dish luncheon at noon.
12 Noon Daughters of Nile
Sewing club at home of Mrs.
Arthur Winetrout, 39 Berkeley
Way, to sew for Red Cross. Pot
luck luncheon at noon Bring
own service.
1:00 p. m. Past Chiefs club,
covered dish luncheon at the
home of Austla Barneburg, 1297
Sunset avenue.
1:15 p. m. Just Folks Circle,
Methodist church, dessert lunch
eon at home of Mrs. F. S. Burk,
53 Rose. White eleDhant sale.
2:00 p. m. Women's Relief
corps, armory.
3:00 p. m. Junior High school
P-T A room 41. anhnnl in hpor
Red Cross speaker on "Accident
rrevention tor Home, Farm and
City.
3:00 n. Tn T.Pn trim . Wnmn
Voters, discussion group on Dum-
Danon uaKs uu plan at nome
of Mrs. O. A. Eden, 211 Genessee
street.
8:00 p. m. Stated meeting Ad
arel chapter No. 3, OES, Jackson
ville Visiting members welcome.
8:00 o. m. Medford BPWC.
Girls' Community club, program
on e our-ti ciud wont.
8:00 p. m. Nurses Aide corps,
home of Mrs. J. C. Boyle, 1019
South Oakdale avenue.
R-nfl r m Mictlptrta flrnnn
R. N. A., public installation of
oiticers at oi f. nau.
Friday
1'ftfl t m TPrlrlnv T.iinirnn
club, home of Mrs. Cobb, 811
Kinff utrnftt.. Brlnff own Rervice.
club, home of Mrs. Austla Borne-
Durg, an i nunsei avenue.
Salt Announced A rummage
sale will be held Saturday, Jan.
20, by the Jacksonville Parent
Teacher association in the build
ing at the corner of Holly and
Main streets.
Car Found A stolen Ford car
registered to Issac M. Wayne,
route 2. Grants Pass, was found
abandoned near 217 Apple street
Tuesday morning, police said to
day. The automobile was re
ported stolen from Grants Pass
before mid-night Sunday, sus
pects were not known, police
stated.
" Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Bostwick of Murphy,
Ore., are the parents of a daugh
ter born Jan. 15 at the Ashland
hospital. The child has been
named Layle Lee-Ann. The Bost
wicks have two sons. Mrs. Bost
wick's mother, Mrs. Florence
Rush, is here from Portland to
be with her daughter and family.
Mrs. Rush formerly resided In
Medford.
Returnt To Duty V. A. Roys
ton, painter 3c, navy, who was
called home from duty at the
naval air station, Hawaii in No
vember due to his late wife's
illness, left Medford Tuesday
night to report at Camp Parks,
Cal., for further duty. For sev
eral weeks he was at the home
of his mother, Mrs. A. L. Ford,
440 South Riverside.. Royston
entered the service in August,
1943.
Accident Cars driven by
Mrs. J. R. Woodford, 526 South
Holly street and Mrs. L. D. Hull
of Central Point were Involved
In a traffic accident shortly after
noon Tuesday. A report filed by
botn operators said they backed
out of driveways on opposite
sides of South Holly about 350
feet south of 12th Street at the
same time, causing an estimated
$10 damage to the Woodford
car's fender. No damage to the
other vehicle was mentioned in
the report
TONIGHT
DREAMLAND
A Grind Parly
Yon Wen'l Want
To Mitt
RAY'S MUSIC
Vincent Hem Dale Vincent.
S 1c, and a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jeff Vincent, route 1, is home
on a 30-day leave. Ha completed
it months of duty on a south
Pacific island before returning
horn.
Fined Following persons
were fined in local court today
on charges of drunk or disorder
ly conduct: Michael Enright, 34,
10 days in jail; Vernon Jones,
41, drunk in a publio place, $10;
George Howe. 70, 10 days sus
pended.
Mrs. Host! Leaves Mrs. Jo
Rostel left this morning for Ox
nard, Cal., where she will make
her home in the future. Her
mother, Mrs. Josephine Murray,
and her sister, Mrs. Lucile Finch,
already reside in the California
town. Mrs. Rostel has been on
the staff of Mann's Department
store for many years and has
many friends in the city. -
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Stolen Report was made to
local police authorities Tuesday
of theft of goods from the Mo
doc Orchard company, 511 South
Fir street, some time Monday
night after the establishment
closed. Items listed as stolen
were three dozen pairs of rub
ber gloves, three dozen pairs
knit packers gloves and 12 pairs
oi sorters canvas gloves, accord
ing to the police report. Guilty
parties had not yet been found
today.
Back To Duty Roy F. Cher
ry, sic, returned to San Fran
cisco Sunday after a 15 day fur
lough here at the home of his
wife and children who live at
412 Benson street. He is the son
of Mrs. A. Cherry, 312 South Ivy
street, and returned from six
months convoy duty with naval
forces in the south Pacific and
invasion operations on Leyte Is
land, P. I. Cherry wears four
stars for four major naval bat
tles his mother said. He joined
the navy about 15 months ago
and was last home in July.
Cherry was accompanied by his
wife to San Francisco. Mrs. Her
ald A. Felt and her sons, Don
and Herald, Jr., were also re
cent visitors from Eugene at the
home of her mother, Mrs. A.
Cherry. -
Too Late to Classify
WANTED Capable
woman to do
house work a dava a week. Irene M.
Phetteplace, 2318 Capital ave. Fhona
iv
brine containers. In Central Point.
back of Thiess bids., across from
city hall, or phone 194 Central Pt.
FOR SALE 1,000 7' seasoned old-
growtij cedar posts. See Carold J.
farxer, oiu s. central.
FURNITURE storage. Complete mod
em service; special lockers. Phone
aowi. uavis Transfer ct storage to.,
iu o. rir sc.
PACKING, crating and shipping. Corn
plete service. City Transfer Sc Stor
age. Phone. 4664, 38 S. Fir st.
GUARANTEED AUTO . PAINTING
STEAM CLEANING AND SIMON
MITCHELL PAINT' SHOP
608 S. Riverside
FURNISHED 5-room
quire 804 E, Main.
FOR SALE Nice breeding goose. Call
i. wic wivwro wagon or pnoaeoiov
fT-a America's top IrFYr UjsI j 1 LLt!n
-r Swi"g. Band in th . Mdl i? nsM 7
li nr . s-r.rr: If .J?1p,, 4iJi j
FOR FOUR BIG F? Aj-tT. II l, ' f '' M
MUSIC-CRAMMED I t,l7Tr f " a"'-1 T!!r----lJI I 1
CAREFREE DAYS!. 1 ;C" ' -y"" ;" 1 ljATTT-r ZT"' -JH(
Vls! ' 0 "TtST HlSTnrT N0VELr 1
UtJfZT Th'"' S. I L GratS6ou
mmm DIAL 4900 bumb ( XfeSEQSUi 7!, OSoify X
TWO FEATURE iXC9$ i.lj lU'Y J 1 7 ' K A TaT-Vat. V
liiiiiti'iwii hMfai t k TteSr
how.D.1.tl:.i.:30 SlTtlffl IA 'aO ITT I It ? TT-yM
Ton ATE nom. Com-
pletely furnished with prewar fur
niture. Frlgidaire. white table-top
stove, automatic not water heater,
nice breakfast set. 9 complete bed
room suites with rugs, one pair twin
beds, modern living room furniture,
radio, curtains, desk, washing ma
chine, mangle, vacuum; garage and
chicken house. Good location. Pos
session by February 1. Reasonable,
down D&vmsnt. balance) Ilka rent?
Apply 1
823 N. Central.
FOR A PERSONAL OR AUTO LOAN
THE OREGON FINANCE CO
43 South Central
A Pioneer Firm
FOR BALE Hl-chair. taylor tot. crlbf
crocks, l iugai; mm jars, raaio,
tub. Brown, Rt. 1, Box 107-A S.
Peach off Stewart.
tAPERHANGING, kemtonln,,, palnt
1ns: free estimates, reasonable
prices. Phone 3429 from 5 to a p.m.
FOR SALE Mans bicycle, like new.
703 E. Main.
FOR SALE New .30(5-99 Savage. 4b
shells, 80 primed cases. 1 belt, 1
sheepskin case; 100 cash. Box 394,
Shady Cove. Ore.
TO TRADE '37 Chev. sedan In ex
cellent mechanical condition. Phone
308 Central Point Mattress and Up-
noisiery raciory. L,. t. juaincs, prop.
RUMMAGE SALE Saturday. Jan. 20.
corner Holly and Main. Sponsored
by Jacksonville P.-T. A. Lota of
snoas.
FOR SALE 1938 Bulck Special. 3 new
tires; good condition, radio and
nearer. a 8. uront.
FOR SALE Equity in 1937 Ford '60,
Four new recaoa and 6-ely snare.
Equity Includes all Insurance and
carrying charges. Balance payable
to First National bank. Can be seen
between 8 and 3 at L. C. Taylor
wirage, na a. mvcrBiae.
THERE will be a nice bunch of white.
face cows and calves sold at the
Midway Auction yards Thursday.
Also a registered Shorthorn bull.
3 years old, along with regular con
signments of cattle, haem and horse.
In the miscellaneous we will have
a 1935 Chev. pickup, good rubber;
a dandy late-mode) piano and many
other useful articles. MIDWAY
AUCTION CO.
FOR RENT Furnished, 3-room apart-
mem; private oaui.
lights, hot wa
ter; $23 per month,
it. L. COOK,
Real Estate, 1104 W. Main.
MOVIES RENTED
i MM. lo MM.
War Films News Keels
Comics Cartoons Many Others
Low Rental Rates
ANDERS PHOTO SHOP
333 E. Main. Phone 3846.
NEW SHIPMEttf of white enamel
wood ranges, circulating heaters,
trash burners and airtight heaters,
stove pipe and etc. Buy while stock
is complete.
ROOFINO PAPER, large stock, all
sizes and weight; also butldlni
per, felt paper. Less than ma
aer prices.
AUTOMATIC gas and oil water
heaters, range boilers, toilets, laun
dry trays, complete shower units,
lavatories, double sinks, septto tanks
and values of all kinds. No priority
required.
NEW shipment of cocoa mats. lino,
leum rugs In sires from 6x9 to 12x
HARD-TO-GET Items, skillets. Dutch
ovens, chicken fryers, dish pans,
wash pans, water buckets, garbage
cans, mop wringers, cone buckets.
Large stock. Come and look around.
TOOLS of all kinds, for the carpenter,
mechanic, farmer, logger: also P-C
tools consisting of sockets, ratchets.
. iUS..!UenchM and speed wrenches.
ATTENTION, farmers and gardenersl
We have In stock all sizes and mesh
of chicken netting, stock fence, barb
wire, fence posts, smooth wire, stuc
co wire; also chicken house spray
ers, wheelbarrows, garden cultivat
ors, spading forks, hoes, rakes mat
tocks and shovels.
PIPE, large stock of prewar pipe at
prewar prices. Get It now before
Hit-c.- auvsnca; also pipe fittings,
complete ilnTofW hay cover, p laden phW and aid ruttw 111 J Cv . fL lHlfl III V "
tarpaullne. and leathe? VoS SGJ3: othe and heal raw, tender, in- WiP V M IT VI ' '
slicker coats and raincoats, slightly named bronchial muooua mem- I 11 . . alliU'J'" ,.t-iTJ
used; also water-repellent coau and branes. Tell your druggist to Bell yor 111 : fSa " . MrnNrlwl
k . . bottle of Oreomulslon with the un- .w I tJ A O
tF.?d!Zd"S!. ?0Ii aerstanding you must like the way It ill -iri'ND - 'J'i.Tir
rVubbe?Ve.,!.,l whee"'' julckly altoys the cough or you l,-!! ... ESMOlJ- sQ
nriihhmrftai.i-. A have your money back. If11 ..T!iV HLm ol V. v CI" a VI
.pirlrniHTTn- i't -rfivM. R FHSi. 1 1 1 SIO LM V 11 CXV' a tl l 11 U 1
Ton SALE Bed springs an4 mtttraet.POR SALE 4 wn, M
chest of drawers, washing machine
ana aoupie tud. pis iving si. 1
fROOM MODERN HOME with bath
upstairs and down, lectrlo water
heater, electric range, beds, tables,
chairs and many other Items of fur
niture which are hard to gat at pres
ent. Nice lawn and shrubs, old
shade, double garage. Urge base
ment, nice view, newly decotated
Intida and out and steal for only
94.300; soma terms.
ALSO an attractive going business
Including two smi lot with build
ing 27ttTxl00', located en the main
street of a small going community
on hwy. 99. A bright future Is in
store for this business. All stock
and equipment goes for 83,300. This
Is a bargain ana should be investi
gated at once.
RALPH E. BELL, Broker ,
Gold Hill, Oregon
WANTED To leas or buy, sawmill,
up to 33,000 capacity. Write route
3. box 324, Ashland, Oregon.
LOST Man's brown wallet with gas
.wupni, menuiicauon. etc. fames
C. Stott, 36 N. Orange. Phone 3303.
TOR SALE Two McCormick mowing
machines. One 1-year old, can be
used on tractor or horses. Electric
cream separator, milking machine.
Clair Wygant. Fern Valley. Ph. 8406.
WANTED 6-room unfur. mod. place
in lucaiora or wiimn u or io mute.
THhnrm. Rny 3273
t lan buiineM woman
or yiri to snwe apartment, en. 0B73,
FOR SALE JS.O00 B.T.U. cat haaC
Int stove: new. Phone 3870.
FOR RENT Small apartment. Prefer
.mpioyeQ men. .10 a-awarqs.
FULLER wet mop, $1.19: rellll, 69c;
runer rug cieaner. it. rnone bis.
FOR SALE Bolt action, repeating; .55
rifle. Savage, nearly new. Ph.
i70.
FOR SALE 9.bedroom house In Cold
Hill. Fireplace, 3 lots, shad, lawn
and shrubs, double garaia, wood
house, fruit room: Included 3 stoves,
winter fuel. I prewar bedroom suit,
drapes, floor covering; other furni
ture. All for $3,300. RALPH BILL,
piwtr, wiq mil.
WINDOW cleaning w. a-.V, n.
a. i;aan. rt. a. 40 B. Howard ave.
Eoht Brown Pekingese dog, wear-
couar, jviemain license.
Last seen on Sherman st. If found
call 4391. Reward.
WANTED TO BttVSm.11 aiiHurluln
acreage with 3-bedroom house, not
.ijwu. rnom ooao.
WANTED Furniture moving. Padded
van; reliable service.
F. E. SAMSON CO.
FOR SALE Gypsum
Car on track order early. Take de-
' livery from car or nave delivery
maao to your ran en.
T. S. SAMSON CO. V
wANtED-Haitery charger. ' Ph. BBBS. I t W 1' JtA
5 .... I TTVV- X'f'? ... V. 1 f ill
xf nn 1 J.U rent nouii auiiau wi au,w f a. -v .iMB"' . 1 J. -v.-1 J n
Phon,M38- . 1 $'vZ2Kt- rii" A IIL -
COME IN AND SEEEM WJk f. , f a'?tl HA' M -st .
1938 De Soto Coupe ut"ije . Nwwk , 4 ifi H
1035 Ford Sedan - aCL 3 f . 1 . A - Wl. -Ji P(4 I 1 1 R VtlCT ;
' 1833 Tord Sedan 6f V")i3 S l.'-' g i 3 i-TV I 11 lllaf aVst t 1 1
1938 Olds Sedan &rfXtiU-v' Vt, J i k i ft l If I T I n 'ftf " A - I I
1938 Pontlao Sedan W fliTTT I &V& I K 111 I PlWJjLJm. II
1938 Plymouth Seden V ZpT 'i ? v 'I - Jk A I'V 1 P ill W L frW : M I
1 1940 Pontlao Radio , A-,, H , , f -JLJ -.JV It 1 1 i." W t.-' Wl-M 4
1 1943 Pontlac Alr-unlt Heater 11 A JiUVK Jm$jf?W k I V'ts4t II
Dayton-McClaren Tires 11 k. . ' rBu.i ..' JK, sg r. lWJ lf,af
See at A Z "Tubby" Deen'e II Jt . . :. Shaty0 'l I sSS fit V!7 1 Vr
Your Pontlao Dealer 11 7 This ' ..nrll P'af! LT II V- L 1 V
Richfield Station Dial 3941 11 1 ,Aat0. fe0U f h 4 If.-fr-N 1
8th and Grape Sts. Buy War Bonds Bl 'J wt 1 1 '' I- n i "'" '
Beware Coughs j h sY)fif JA
from common colds f fa jiif w I f
That Hang On IM ( I At V' 'xb --h
Oreomulslon relieves promptly be- 11 11 Kt m'1M: i j - a. ttal
1 weeta
old: 8 lambs, & mo, old; I ewe, S
yrs. old; 1 yearling buck. W. A.
Sheldon. Rt 4, Sox 388, S. Pacific
highway.
is
8813
Ross court
REPLACE your broken window glass
new aiass installed wmie your wait
MEDFORD MI U. WORK CO.
The Glass House,
Phone 4113 10th and Grape.
CASH IN A FLASH
FOR YOUR CAR.
lave Tim. Cash end Oat.
Call Automobile Market.
Friendly Medford Dealer.
Ph. MI' 6th and Bartlett
No Red Tap Whan Vou Sell
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Wednetdey, Jan. 17. I94S MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE SEVER
LOW PRICED LUMBER
At Cameron Moftlth Lumber Co.
South Riverside at Barnett Road.
A good assortment of rough boards,
dimension, plank. Also northern d
oedar fence posts.
NO PRIORITY NEEDED.
Phone 6463.
WASHING MACHINES'
REPAIRED -
Parti h Service on All Makes
B & B Wa.her Shop
408 E. Main Phona 6302
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and pa pet
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Do You Hata HOT FLASHES?
If you suffer from hot fiaehsa, feel
weak, narroua, a bit blue at times
all due to the functional "middle
age' period peculiar to women try
Lydla a. Plnkhsm's Vegetable Com
pound to relleva such aymptoma.
Made especially for women it helps
nature Follow label directions.
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banging. Phona 0094.