Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 23, 1945, Image 5

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    LOCAL and
In lUly-e-A dispatch from the
6th army in Italy states that Sgt.
. Thomas R. Ponder of Gold Hill
is serving with the army as a
cook with the 91st Infantry di
vision, which was stationed at
Camp White for a considerable
period.
Returns Pvt. Guy Bishop, Jr.,
returned Sunday to Fort Ord,
Calif., after spending a furlough
visiting his parents in Medford.
Pvt. Bishop recently completed
his basic infantry training at
Camp Roberto. Calif., where he
Qualified as an expert rmeman.
Wins Badge Pfc. Frederick
E. Kruggal, Jr., son of Mrs.
Alta E. Kruggel, 421 J street,
has been cited by the 11th ar
mored infantry battalion of the
1st armored division- of the Sth
army in Italy and awarded the
combat infantryman badge ac
cording to a dispatch from
Italy. The decoration is award
ed to the Infantry soldier who
has proved his fighting ability
In combat, the release states.
At Last! Wallpaper
Easily,
FRANK
Thousands of womea are jt T99mm
E roving that anyone can if? JVsL w3355Pl
ng iu Goes up like r"iV'r'c' IjFsT tix
postage stamp. Just wet it J, "fif' WKJ I fcwSrf
and put it on the wall. . X' , ' y AruM nJ'W'iSSt
Dries in 20 minutes, And 1- U.i efai nf1Ll3l7 JIlTlMjf
it's guaranteed to stick "Wei
, or your money back. iilJLBiisa
Patterns? There are loads fp3SS'nS
of gay. colorful patterns tifi ti imbP sz-'
Make your selection now! JLxl
PAINT and WALLPAPER STORE
1408 No. Riverside Phone 4564
"Jk " America's
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Cowboy
r WKr? ' Comedian!
WSm lMbii person
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PERSONAL
Fined James Burnett Welch,
26, was fined $15 in city police
court this morning on a charge
of disorderly conduct. Welch
was taken into custody upon
complain ot a clerk at a local
hotel. He Is registered with the
selective service as 4F.
la Reno Virginia L. Larimer,
private In the women's army
corps, recently left the First
Wac training center at Ft. Des
Moines, Ja., for duty at Reno,
Nev.. a dispatch from Iowa
states. Pvt. Larimer is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cox,
route 2, box 379.
...
Is Paratrooper Pvt. Ernest
Reed Cox, a son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Cox, 336 Mae street, re
cently completed four weeks of
lump training at Ft. Bemung
Ga., and was awarded the "Boots
and Wings" of the army para
troops, a news release from the
fort states. The training includes
making five jumps, the last a
tactical jump at night Involving
a combat problem on landing.
You Put Up Yourself...
Quickly!
J. RUNTZ
A
Smiley BURNETT
With Guest Stars From
HOLLYWOOD -II ATI Oil AL BARI1
DANCE-GRAND OLD OPERY
and HEAR
Continuous
Entertainment!
A Oala
WESTERN
JAMBOREE
Music by
JIMMY DEAN &
his TRAIL RIDERS
9 p. m. 'til 1 a. m.
CALENDAR
Tuesday
6:30 p. m. Zonta dub, dinner
at Girls' Community club. Speak-
7:00 p. m. Shrlnera Wives,
potluck supper at home of Mrs.
R. R. Ebel, 620 south uakdaie
avenue, followed by social eve
ning.
7:30 p. m. Missionary meet
ing of Ladies Auxiliary of Bap
tist church at church. Men of
church will be hosts.
7:30 n. m. Wenonah club.
shower party at home ot Mrs.
Nell Purdin, 335 Fairmont
street
8:00 p. m. Degree of Honor,
K. of P. ball. Installation of of
ficers.
8:00 p. m. Benefit card party
at Catholic parish hall. South
Oakdale, given by St. Anne i Al
tar society.
Wednesday
12:30' p. m. Mistletoe club,
Girls' Community club, covered
dish luncheon. This will be the
"thank you Pollyanna" party.
1:00 p. m. Chapter AA, P
E. O.. home of Mrs. J. P. Moffat,
34 Berkeley Way. Assistant host
esses, Mrs. L. A. Men tier and
Mrs. R. A. Work. Founders' Day
program by Mrs. E. A. Moore.
1:30 p. m. Veterans ot For
eign Wars auxiliary sewing club,
home of Mrs. Frank Holbrook,
319 Hamilton street, dessert
luncheon.
1:30 p. m. Oakgrove Neigh
borhood club, home ot Mrs.
John Elson, Oakgrove Road.
6:45 p. m. Mariners Class or
First Christian church, friend
ship hall of the church, potluck
dinner followed by installation
of officers.
8:00 p.- m. American Legion
auxiliary, armory club rooms
Book review by Mrs. Dolph
Phipps and cutting for Red
Cross.
8:00 p. m. Chrysanthemum
Thimble club, home of Dorothy
Scripter, 60 Rose avenue.
Thursday
1:00 p. m. Sojourners' club
Girls Community club, dessert
and cards. For reservation call
Mrs. Herb Craln, 5175.
To Salem O. V. Myers, of 21
Ashland avenue, left last eve
ning for Salem, called there by
the serious illness ot his brother,
F. G. Myers.-
Report Accident Slight dam
age was caused to cars driven
by R. H. Mercer, 128 Vancouver
avenue, Medford, and Orby Ab
bott, Butte Falls, when they
collided on the Butte Falls-
Prospect Road Saturday, a re
port on file stated today. The
accident was caused by icy road
conditions, the report states.
Roy Rogers' and
Gen Autry't
Screen Pal
The. FROG HIMSELF
Tex Ann, Billy Russell,
Jimmy Walker, Marl
Travis, G o r g lanby.
Coming to-
MERRICK'S
BALLROOM
aHrmit Granted H. D. Pyle
secured a permit at the office
of the city superintendent yes
terday to make minor alterat
ions to a residence at 838 Dako
ta street at an estimated cost ot
S100.
Peek Six To Meet Cub Pack
will hold its monthly Pack
meeting and achievement coun
cil in the Washington school
gym at 7 p. m. Thursday with
Mrs. C. A. Stothers as chairman.
All parents and friends are re
quested to attend.
Daughter Born A daughter
was born January 11 to T.Sgt.
and Mrs. Royce N. Flnley at Los
Angeles. The child, first born to
the Flnleys, has been named
Lynn Louise. Sgt. Flnley, now
stationed in San Antonio, Tex.,
is a son ot Mrs. William Swartz,
121 Genessee street.
To California Mr. and Mrs,
Elno Hemmila, 1307 Queen
Anne, left yesterday for south
ern California where Mrs. Hem
mila and their two children may
spend the winter. Mr. Hemmila
expects to return In a week or
ten days and Mrs. Hemmila will
remain In the hope a climatic
change will, benefit their young
son's health.
School Party All children
who expect to enter Roosevelt
school with the beginning of the
second semester next Monday
are invited to a pre-school party
to be given in room one of the
school tomorrow at 2 p. m., It
was announced today. In order
lo enter school at this time a
pupil must be six years old be
fore March 26. school officials
state.
Graduates Verle Durrel Ed
wards of 307 Chestnut street re
cently graduated from the Naval
Air Technical Training Center
at Norman, Okla., a news re
lease from the center states.
and was given the rating of sea
man second class. Edwards went
Into the service at Portland in
March of last year. His parents,
oar. and Mrs. L. A. Edwards.
reside In Clarkston, Wash., and
ms wua resides at the Chestnut
street address.
In France CaDt. Walter TV
Woodcock of 324 King street is
now stationed at a Ninth AAF
base in France, a dispatch from
the base states. Capt. Woodcock
is with a 'Tiger Stripe Marau-
der" bomber group. The news
story states that after hearing
the "any gum chum" chant of
the English children for 15
months, the Americans are grad
ually getting accustomed to
"cigarette pour nana." the
French children's equivalent of
we gum plea. .
. Four Enlist Four 17-year-old
jacKson county youths have en
listed in the U. S. naval reserve.
They are Gerald Carter Oster-
nout, Rt. 3 Box 514. son of Mr.
and Mrs. George E. Ousterhaut:
Delbert Horace Geppert, son of
air. ana Mrs. Horace GeDoart:
John Westley Drlskell, 713 W.
14th, son of Mrs. Helen H. Drls
kell, and Meivln Lewis, Gold
Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Josenh
Lewis. All four enlisted Janu
ary 19 through - the Medford
navy recruiting station accord
ing to Herb Craln, recruiting
ouicer In charge.
Arrive In England Cpl. Jack
E. Young and Cpl. Warren Hoi.
brook recently arrived at an air
service command station In Eng
land according to a news release
from the station. They were giv
en an orientation course design-
ed to bridge the gap between
training in the states and com
bat soldiering, the news release
states, and then were sent to a
station for active duty. Cpl
Young Is the son of Mr. and Mrs
E. R. Young, 329 Riverside ave
nue, and Cpl. Holbrook is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hol
brook, 119 Crater Lake avenue.
Before entering the service Cpl.
Holbrook was a student at ,the
University of Oregon.
BIRTHS
CRUIKSHANK To Mr. and
Mrs. Don, 820 Pennsylvania,
January 23, 1945, boy, 8V4 lbs.,
at Sacred Heart hospital.
Painting giant ships such as
the Queen Mary and Queen
Elizabeth is a year-round job.
Officials of the Bethlehem Ho-
boken, N. J., yard, which main
tains these vessels in condition,
estimate that It takes 30 car
loads of paint to repaint one of
those superllners.
Drinfes even
Sound Better
Dmm mixed with
Cenade Dry Water
sparkle out loud.
"PlM-POIHT CA.
BOMATION" Insure
llrellness and sip
mMtha bat sip.
ANNA M. OLSEN, 94,
TAKEN BY DEATH
Anna Marie Olsen, 94, passed
away at the home of her daugh
ter, Mrs. Ray Pence, 501 Beatty
St., Monday. She was born in
Norway in 1850, and came to
America in 1879.
Mrs. Olsen was twice married
and the mother of six children,
two by her former husband, Mrs.
Anna Bills and Peter Hansen
both deceased, and Mrs. W. H.
Johnson ot Gridley, Cal., Miss
Teckla Olsen of Medford, Mrs.
Ray Pence of Medford and Oscar
Olsen of Marcus Hook, Pa., all
living. She also leaves several
grandchildren and greatgrand
children. She was a strong Christian
character, a member of the Lu
theran church.
Funeral services will be held
In Grants Pass Wednesday at 3
p. m. at Hull and Hull funeral
parlor.
OBITUARY
BETTIE E. REQINIER
Bettie E. Reglnler passed
away Sunday in San Francisco,
Calif. Remains are being for
warded to the Perl Funeral
Home, and time of services will
be announced later.
PARLEY PETER ALLEN
Parley Peter Allen passed
away at the family home on
route No. 4 Sunday. He was a
farmer by occupation.
He was born on January 11
1872, at Laketown, Utah, where
he spent his early life, later mov
ing to Canada, where he was
united in marriage to Miss
Rhoda Beverage In 1901. In 1003
they moved to LaGrande, Ore.,
coming to Medford in 1925,
Besides his wife he is sur
vived by four daughters, Mrs,
Mae Goerges, Mrs. Edna New-
land end Mrs. Dora Simmons,
of Medford, Mrs. LUa Jenkins,
of Portland; two sons, David
Allen, In the army stationed at
Howze, Tex., and Daryl Allen,
ot Oakland, Calif.; also three
sisters, Mrs. Mary Ellen Price,
LaGrande, Ore., Mrs. Annie
Messenger, Astoria, Ore., and
Mrs. Hannah Neil of Hollywood
Calif. Three brothers, Joseph F,
Alien, Nampa. Idaho: Hyrum
Allen, LaGrande, Ore.; Moroni
Allen, Nampa. A half-brother,
Henry J. Allen, of Sutherlin,
Ore., will be in Medford tor the
services.
Mr. Allen was a member of
the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints for many
years. Funeral services are in
charge of the Perl Funeral Home
and will be announced upon ar
rival of his son from Texas.
BART SUMMERS
Services for Bart Summers,
89, who passed away at his
home in Gold Hill, Friday, will
be held at the graveside in Gold
Hill cemetery at 7 p. m. Wed
nesday with the Rev. W.' A,
D a w e i officiating. Arrange
ments are in care ox the Conger
Morris Chapel. A miner all of
his life, he has been in southern
Oregon since 1870.
WESTENSEE INFANT
Services for Charles G. West
ensee, infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Westensee, who
passed away in a local hospital
Monday, will be held at the
graveside in Siskiyou Memorial
Park at 11 a. m. Wednesday
with the Rev. W. A. Dawes offi
ciating. Arrangements are in
care of Conger-Morris Chapel.
Besides his parents he leaves a
brother and sister, Jim and Ar
lene, at home, and his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
E. Westensee, Spokane, and Mr.
and Mrs, George Wood, Med
ford. Too Late to Classify
$6500
4 hill acres, modern 7-room house,
pink of condition; basement, oil
mii.Afam rned. eereee. bexn. S00
feet fronUfe on Butte creek;
plenty shade. See Mr. Beebe.
MARK A. GOLDY AGENCY
Bt.n.. MR 1 nA E. Main.
FOR SALE Cottonseed meafTUmited
amount, facnio reea ana du w..
till ena til mi.
fOR SALE bed spring
andl
t Rift fl Rtversid
fOB. SALE Postwar homes! ta that
will pay for tUelf. 3 acres Hartlett
nari. 4 arrM clover Daature fenced.
ell irrigated. Pved roans, city wat
er. No hulldlnfts. Close to town.
Phone 2432 cvenln gs.
Ffm SAI.K Jameswav Doultrv equip
ment at pacific Feed and Seed Co.,
4th and Tlr sts.
for RAl'E Fliher's wheat-mix mill
run. Faber's. 34 S. Riverside. Phone
4449.
an aonu r
SPENCER Health Support! and ram.
daUon Garment. Mrs, Jamae Sulll- I
van. reau tared Spencer Corsauer..
Telephone 6419.
FOR SALE Cracked or
S3 per hundred. Paclffo Feed and
seed CO..
Co.. 4th and Fir sts.
WANTED Contract prunes. Phone
3433 evenings.
FOR SALE Morton's Tender Quick
or sugar cure tor name or baoon.
Faber's. 34 S. Riverside.
CLOSING OUT SALE We have a few
articles left at l3d oft Bedsteads
and eprtnfs. day bed. cots. 1 break
fast act, table, dlshee, tools, etc.
Bob's Second Hand Store, corner of
Sth and Grape.
FOR SALE Crown poultry, turkey.
oairy ana reoDii teea. racinc roea
and Seed Co.. 4th and Fir iu.
$5750
FOR SALE Eaat aide nearly
now
noma, hardwood floors and
clreulat-
inn fireolaca in livlne room. 2 laree
bedrooms with large closets, dinette
and kitchen havt attractive lino
leum on floor; lots of bullt-lns In
kitchen. Oil circulator Included.
Building used as garage has large
storeroom; lot 60xlS0; good creek
soU. CHARLES R. RAY, Realtor
Room 217. Medford bid. Ph. 3903.
TRY'our-cold "waves. Longer lasting.
UKe naiurai curiy nair. Bowman a
Beauty baton, rnone aiao.
(PARAGE for rent. Concrete structure.
134 s. ivy.
WANT TO BUY -drurn power
wincn. xuyara uercneu. sua w
Main. Phone 2534.
BIGELOW' rug with (wo matching
prewar excellent Innersprlng mat-
tress and coll bed springs; break
fast table, $6 and 4 chairs. 91 each.
Phone 2330 or Box 62, Jacksonville
nienway.
FOR SALE Baled vetch and oat hay
mixed, cnoppca trains for y
dairy. Hog and poultry feeds. Phone
meatora wua victor ourseii.
FARMERS. ATTENTION For fast di
livery or quictc move ot heavy ma
chinery phone 2888. Davis Transfer
& Storage Co., 40 S. Fir st
DON'T WORRY about moving. For
complete service phone 4664, City
Transfer and storage, 38 8. Fir at.
THERE will be
consignment of
aorlnfter dairy
cows sold at the
Midway Auction yards, Thursday
10 head of Whlteface weaners. 10
head of Whlteface vearunx heifers,
several head of Whlteface cows and
calves, 25 head of mixed steers and
heifers. Regular llne-uo of dairy-
type cattle, hogs and horses. Bring
In your consignments of dairy cows
and hogs Wednesday for test and
vaccination.
In the miscellaneous there will be
a cabinet model Airline radio, sev
eral good pieces of furniture, 20
aacks of around hon feed and num
erous other Items. Plan to attend
our Thursday sale. We have lota of
out-of-state buyers for all classes of
Uvostock.
Sale on miscellaneous starts at
10:30 a. m. Livestock sale at I p. m.
MIDWAY AUCTION CO.. K. W.
Holmes, Auctioneer, N. A. Mead,
uierx. pnone wed ram i3,
BROODER stoves, oil and electric, all
metal canopies. Eatherton't Farm
store, 808 S. Riverside.
FOR SALE 1941 Chevrolet logging
ituck, it;-,! nifin-torqua moior,
STd. Eaton. S-snd. Brown 11m.
dual axle Pierce trailer. First-class
rubber. W. H. Pollard. Prospect.
FtJLLER nylon tooth" brushes. Box of
a. nc. Phone 4814.
WISCONSIN air-cooled anelnea am
parts. EM her tons Farm store, 608
Ration and seeded to tame grasses.
Barn and about S tons hay. Stan.
chlnns for a cows: good-size house
with water piped in. Also outbuild
ings, all electric lighted. Well
fenced and plenty of shade. On
scnooi pus, cream and mall route,
surfaced road. 4 cows and bull In
cluded. Price ta.flOO. some terms.
Harry Steele, ais miles off Crater
L,aK.e nignway on nutte rails road,
FOR SALE Rust-reslstlnx federation
seca wneat, fnone oid. utto me
dcrmeyer. elf-priming pumps, with engine
now available. Eatherton Farm
mure, ovo s. mversiae,
$Aff( 2 acres. Irrigated, modern
,M1JUU house, drilled well, 4 large
cnicKen nouses, rruit nouse,
garage, woodshed, caved road. S
miles Medford. 450 choice laying
ucna, auiue lurnnura,
A. F. FLOWERS, Broki
12th St. near Front
WISCONSIN VE-4, 23-h.p.; Wlscon-
in Ann, v-n.p.; wifconsin AUH,
o-n.p. now in sidck at BsainerWfft
rnrm aiore, bub b. mverside,
FOR SALE -Just received another
shipment of face brick, red and buff
cmon. roner Lsumoer CO.. 104
Fir. Phone 2881.
Sell or trAde two fine big New
iiampitmro an oreeawg roosters.
FOR SALE 1037 Ford coupe. I
rust, mucc acrvice station.
LIGHT Plnnts for the homeAd'
DC. Eatherton'a Farm store, 808
Riverside.
S MAJOR FIRST-RUN HIT8I
,
I Ends TonlgMI I h M 1 jf LA?'-" 'Z
"Carolina Bluts" IfV jh: JJf , - T'Cai---
kay KYSEn h$yJ I JfTijrJ i ir v c
riuM tij 'f t T"-
Tom NEAL Tj V ( A i CZF
Ann SAVAGE Pv ,i I .Jf I J'?C.S ,
I "Onwrltun Cod." O
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kubiki lowtRT ii i r iarwiii v mi tjy.vX'
Coming Wadn.sda, SSP LcCO .SrtOT4 1
) TOP NOTCH .,,., j y,aU1' -
I 2 I nes
ROo5?CEC. I UST TIME TONIGHT
range jjfoV L0ST N A HAREM
wao ttti C Sf
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Tuesday Jaa. IMS
THE MERLE NORMAN Beauty Balon
will be closed January as ana u
for redecorating. Cosmetic studio
will remain open and appointment
taken. Phone 2502.
WANT some one with buzz saw to saw
proximately a cords ot wooa
qm Mr. Davis. 267S. or 4502.
tOK SALE Davenport and matching
cnair, ao, wine-rea. no apringe w
cellent condition.
AUO
Llarht tan blending upholstered
chair and ottoman, no springs, 430.
A1SO
VxlV rug and pad, blue. 935.
See at 205 S. Holly.
rOR SALE M. W. Power-kraft SO"
lathe and Denen. complete, new.
never been used. 9100. See at 205 S.
Holly.
TOn SALE 3 8 showcases. 1 !3, 1
lc; i 10" snirt snowcasa. tif.au,
J2" 8-wlng mirror suit or coat dis
play case, $95. Miscellaneous, store
shelving and cases. Phone 0879 lor
appointment to see.
TXR ROUGH BLOX & SLABS
Teen
bl double load SS JO. Medford Fuel
Tel sill.
W A NTED to rent, by
xmanent eivtl
tan aouits Aiooern tun
nace available for garden and
chickens. Tribune Box 32.
lOR SALE Oil brooders. 919 each
Don t wait. Get them now. r. m
SAMSON COMPANY.
ivy
.Don't wait til next summer when
they are hard to get. raber's, M
Riverside. Phone 4449.
WAITED bedroom house,' In good
repair, reasonably close in. casn
sale. Phone 4294.
WANTED StnnowUchboard " operate
or. Phone 2208.
TCIR SACE Ear corn by tack or ton.
Drins containers in central point
back of Thleea bids., across from
city hall, or phone las Central Pt
TOR help with your Income Ux
3913 35 Rosa court.
CASH IN A PLASH
FOR YOUR CAR
hn Time. Caab end Da
Call Automobile Market,
friendly Medford Dealer.
Ph 391 Sth end Bartletl
No Red Tap When You Bell
to Us
FOR SALE Eastern yellow corn. S3
cwi. ground or erocKea. u.io cwi.
r. , SAMSON COMPANY.
LOW PRICED LUMBER
At Cameron Moffith Lumber Co.
South Rlvai ftlde at Barnatt Road
dimension, plank Also northern reel
cedar fence posts
NO PRIORITY NEEDED.
Phone 5462.
" WE BUYEM WEHSeTlUM
COME IN AND SEEEM
1938 De Soto Coupe
1935 Ford Sedin
1933 Ford Seian
1938 Olds Sedan
193(1 Pontlac Sedan
193S Plymouth Sedan
1 1940 Pontlac Radio
1 1042 Pontlac Air-unit Heater
Dayton-MrClaren Tires
See it A Z "Tubby" Dean's
Your Pontlao Dealer
Rich field Station Dial Mil
th and Grape Sts Buy War Bonds
Slmnlaisllaa1
with maddenlnfl itch, hun
Smtrt Pyramid TStmpoiltorles brini
ottlck. welcome ttUal. Thatir rrand miatU
cation means nal cotnfort, redacts strain.
helpa tightao relaxed membranes, aenUr
lubricates and scltens. Protective and i
I antl-chaffing, ao eatyto osa. Git faauina I
and d
Boine F
your
smart a rrrnmie EtaepoaeTartca at yoi
drag store without delay 0c and l JO-
e naaec s nwaay-Daes: ensrsnue.
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MZnrOAD HAIL TMBUKSroi
MOVIES RENTED
S MM. M KM.
War Ptlms Newa Heel.
Cornice Cartoon Meny Other,
Low Rental Rate
ANDERS PHOTO SHOr
131 E Main. Phone IMi
INTERIOR PAINTINfJ end papa
hanging Phone S084.
X
Humphrey
will buy it
sell your car
to us
we'll pay higher
cash prices now
HUMPHREY KOTOSS
33 8. Rlwiida
I
Dial 4310
Nlghti Only Weekdays
Door a open B:4a
CLOSED WEDNESDAY
COMING THURSDAY!
CHARLES STARRETT
"Hall to tha Rangers"
T I-
LAST NIGHTI
JAMES STEWART
PAULETTE GODDARD
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"JIMMY STEPS OUT"
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