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1 . . . i 1 3 LOCAL and PERSONAL Temple To Meet A stated meeting of Zuleima Temple, Daughters of the Nile, will be held in Grants Pass Saturday, Feb. 10, at 2 p.m. Visits Father Thomas G Kurtz of Los Angeles arrived in Medford Sunday and la a guest of his father, T. M. Kurtz, 204 North Ivy street. He plans to be in the city about 10 days. Ask For Pears All Pythian sisters are asked to take dona tions of canned pears to the Knights of Pythias hall, tomor row, February 8, between 1 and 3 p. m. The fruit will be sent to the Pythian home, officers state. Wives To Meet A second luncheon meeting of the newly organized officers' wives group will be held at the Outpost Sat urday at 1 p. m. it was stated today. The new group is for lo cal officers' wives whose per manent residence is Medford or whose husbands' permanent ad dress is Medford. Reservations are to be made with Mrs. Donald D. Byington and Mrs. Stanley H. Moore, phone 4092, by Friday. The committee on arrangements k Mrs. Russell Acheson, Mrs. H. Brewer. m Former Medforites Here Warren Law, chief storekeeper, navy, and former resident of Medford was here today to visit friends after 18 months of over seas duty In the Pacific. Law is the son of the late O. J. Law and Mrs. LaW. The family lived here until 1933. He graduated from Medford high school in 1937. Law wears a silver star which represents five engagements in the Pacific theater and a bronze star for duty overseas before December 7, 1941. He has served seven years in the navy. His mother is now making her home In Alsea, where he visited dur ing this 30 day leave. Law will report to Bremerton, Wash., navy reassignment center in a few days for duty. A brother. Hamilton Law, is a sergeant in the army signal corps serving In the Aleutian Islands. f TerefmdUtren of MONTHLY Female Weakness (Abo Fine Stomachic Toole) Lydla S. Plnkham'a Compound Is famous to relieve periodic pain and accompanying nervous, weak, tired out leellngs all duo to Junctional monthly disturbances. Made eape dally lor women it help notice Follow label directions. LYDIA L PINKHAM'S cmSSSSSS Nights Only Weekdays Matinee Sat. and Sunday CLOSED WEDNESDAY A HURRICANE OF HOWLSI STARTS THUR. PLTHUR PLus- RIP-ROARING RHYTHM! STARRETTVgV CALENDAR Wednesday 8:30 p. m. Col. Sargent Camp, USWV and auxiliary, covered dish dinner at armory followed by regular meetings. 7:30 p. m. Jobs' Daughters, formal Initiation at Masonic temple. 7:45 p. m. Contemporary Book club, home of Mrs. F. K. Deuel, 1018 South Oakdale ave nue, with Mrs. E. P. Vilas as hostess. Thursday 12:30 p. m. Reames chap ter luncheon at Holland Hotel for Mrs. Hazel Graham, associ ate grand matron of Oregon chapter. Followed by school of instruction at 2 p. m. at hall. Luncheon reservations to be made with Mrs. Delia Denny, 6108, by Wednesday. 1:00 p. m. Medford Sojourn ers' club. Birthday party at Girls' Community club. Program and cards. For reservations call Mrs. Fred Rehling, 2764. 1:30 p. m. Chrysanthemum Thimble club, home of Mrs. Car rie Milnes, 820 Narregan street. 1:30 p. m. Loyalty circle, Methodist church, dessert luncheon at home of Mrs. John Larwood, 022 West Second street. Mrs. Lon Rankin, assist ant hostess. 2:00 p. m. W. C. T. U., In Mother Littrell's room at Pres byterian church. Program on Frances Wiliard. Reception for new members, special music and refreshments. 8:00 p. m. Past Noble Grands' club. Girls' Community club, 229 North Bartlett ave nue. Initiation with Mary Cave, new president, in charge. 8:00 p. m. Stated commun ication Reames chapter at Ma sonic hall. Friday 11:00 a. m. Women's So ciety of Christian Service, offi cers' training class at Metho dist church. Bring sack lunch, 12:30 p. m. No - hostess luncheon at Holland Hotel giv en by Adarel chapter irj honor of Hazel Graham, associate grand matron of O. E. S. Visiting members welcome. Call Lillian Lue, 4870. for reservations. Posts Bail Harrison Celeo Morris 67 year old Missourian, posted $10 bail in local court for being drunk on a public street Returns To Duty Pvt. Rob ert W. Holifield planned to leave tonight for Sioux Falls, S. D., where he is stationed with the air corps radio school. For the past 10 days he has been a visitor at the home of his moth er, Mrs. Hazel C. Holifield, Route 1, Central Point, and in Medford at the residence of his sister, Mrs. Maxine Dungey, 816 Franquette Street. It was the service man's first visit home in about a year. ' Hears From Son First letter in 14 weeks was received this week by Mrs. Maude Hall, 243 North Holly street, from her son, Sgt. Charles L. Devine. Sgt. Devine stated that he had arrived on Palau In the Caro line Islands, adding that he was well and almost as black as the natives. Mrs. Hall's son-in-law, William T. Rutherford, formerly with the First National bank here, is now stationed on Guam in a navy disbursing office. - Son Visiting Arriving here Sunday night from Norfolk, Va. navy base, Robert Lee Akins, MOMMlo is visiting his mother, Mrs. Marie Main here. Akins also visited relatives in Bend before coming here. He has re turned from duty on a sub chaser in Atlantic and South American waters, completing more than two years of service and wears battle ribbons from both theaters. Akins is one of four sons of Mrs. Main, all in the navy. Vernon R., R lc, is stationed at Oceanside, Calif., Frederick A., AM 2c, at present at naval airbase at Areata. Calif., and Richard D AS, lo cated at Shoemaker, Calif. All have served overseas with the exception of Richard Akin. Closing time for Sunday Too Late io iiassuy o:ju aaruraa; aiternoon Fleas remember Gas on Stomach IUlivad in i numaM OMbl. TMi MM) rMcfc ' Ins laa. aour ftBmarb and bntnbum. doctor, utuallr praacriM in ruim atting nrauinw Known lor Tahiti. No laxatln Bail an, brlnaa comfort tn s tidy or ntura bou to ua for double mooes back. ZSo. FUchtner Leaves Pvt. Earl E. Fichtner left for Ft. Ord, Calif., last night after visiting here with his father, Carl Ficht ner, 613 South Holly street. Pvt. Fichtner came here from Port land, where he spent part of his furlough time with his wife and family. He recently completed basic infantry training at Camp Roberts. ' Store Robbed A report made to local police yesterday stated Kee's second hand store on North Riverside was broken Into sometime Saturday night and a 80-30 rifle and other articles were stolen. No suspects were held tn the case, police said. The burglar apparently entered the establishment through the back door, police report. Assigned Pvt. David S. Bromley has been assigned to the AAF training command radio school' at the Sioux Falls army air field, South Dakota, according to a news release from the field. Upon completion of a 26-week course he will be as signed to bomber crew, the re lease states. Pvt. Bromley, who graduated from Medford senior high school with the class of 1944, Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Brown,' 995 South Oakdale avenue. He previously was stationed at Ft. Lewis, Wash., and Keesler Field, Miss.. e e Pedestrian Hit Mrs. Ruby G. Stout, 80, of 28 Quince street, was slightly Injured yesterday morning when an automobile driven by Edith L. Cummings of Gold Hill struck her at a driveway on East 6th street, ac cording to a report filed by the operator of the vehicle. The acci dent occurred about 100 feet east of Fir street when the driver entering a driveway, failed to see Mrs. Stout due to another car parked nearby, the report stated. Relatives of Mrs. Stout said today she was bruised about her face but that fortun ately no bones were broken in the mishap. Too Late to Classify wva 4nu euu Mu i owemt uu. awuax 4 cua oxrei g AaVabaiUC& jtucuon every baiuraJtj l rMViuun fuwcuik, u.euu. ns Have uur uuai uuu a an oa uvttsiov & teei , op uicr aauy cow enu imuui, bMauu,er cuvu, etc Also viu nc., urea jutut ouurt uuiq auiu, a a4iiuiitt juuun. jMlUi UlUail UOU. At a4)Q iiV uvu- uh w MUi n win py you to COiUV 10 uu iifcuKei. wuatj iecepu tun miwui a tuiiicieni volume vo jteep uufvi-iru uuai m itti(Uiitr at tendance. All cattle for breeding tnd dairv purposes must have recent health certificate or come Friday for test. All hogs other than Immediate laughter must be at yards Friday for vaccination. Southern Oregon livestock Auction Co., CoL A. H. Dudley, Auctioneer. Phone 6325. FOR RENT Nicely furnished apt. Ra- Oio ana wnsimig nuninnv, v paid. S33 per month, 710 N. River side AJAA Modern small house In food tbZDUU condition on pavement, near schools. Terms. H. G. WU. son. Broker. 7 Chestnut. Phone 484, CCCAA 27 Acre- Small modern VvJvU bouse, large new barn, all Irrigated, fn clover on good highway. Fine proposition for, seed 33 Acres, 40 acres irn- ated free water. 5 room house, area barn. 70 hd. white-faced cattle. Permit for 84 head on forest preserve; also lots of free spring range. A good Delco light plant. Why not buy this and be on easy street Ben R. Cooper, Broker. Cha. Blaess, Salesman 223 No. River side. Phone 7357. $15,000 ODDS and ends sale at Swem's Gift Shop. FOR SALE Government Wheat, 2 50 per cwt- All you want come end get tt. Car on track. You furnish SSCRS. F. E. SAMSON CO. FOR SALE Baled grain, hay. $24.; per ton or 91.50 per bale; large 3 wire bales. Last Ranch, south Co lumbus off Stewart. Sea F. N. Estep. oo po. nouy meaiora, 200 RECAPPED used true tires. Late Stop Start treaa usea. 04x0-0 yir up to and Including 11x22. Used cer tificates needed. See Valley Tire Service, Redding, cam. STOP, Look and Read. Come to Casey s bast oma ioxoto. vpon car lubrication and washing. Casey has new tires and batteries. Motor tune up and brake service. You'll get a special ou vaagj . LOST SUNDAY Mexican Silver bracelet Finder please call 8570. FOR SALE 12- largo stock geese. Ready to lay. Phone Medford. 6871. 14-900x20-12 ply Truck tires Loggers mostly AA. These tires are new. See Valley Tire Service. Redding. Calif. LOW FEED PRICES Government Wheat per cwt. in your sacks ................. .J30 Egg Mash Complete with milk, per cwt. Feed this for best results e-80 Special Dairy Feed, per 80 lb. ban Scratch with Corn , 3 50 . 3.00 Special Hog Feed Minerals, etc. 3.70 X-tra Egg Producer Mash 3.65 Egg Mash without milk - 3-30 This mash designed to be fed when you can supply your own milk. Ground Barley, per cwt 3.80 Rolled Barley, 70 lbs. .......... 2.05 Ground Barley and Oats, per cwt 2.90 Corn 2.90 Discount In 1 000 lb. lota F. E. SAMSON COMPANY WANTED TO BUY Electric washing nnoune, gooa conomon. oio ceatty. GOLD CLOGGED I Like 2 shots, 2 act zast to membranes, no?c wnai i nautlon: Usa t directed, uemanai HMaBBMBafBsaMBMM BSSBBBHMMiAHSfcM Nosm drops 1 v ahrinaA pen upl 't-tfl ml. aaW .m m 3 TTOKflKSIHnr! DREAMLAND A Grand Party You Won't Wan! To Miss RAY'S MUSIC -4 DAYS! HENRY KNOWS A FATHER'S WOES He's all tangled up with eept, courts and kids . . and girls who want to bust his Baby Minding Trust! r I "& Mi " v Gene AUTREY your favorite king of song and saddle in a rid in', fightin' action romance 1 "THE EH HISW" rltlv SMILEY BURNETTE FAY McKENZIE FOR A PERSONAL OR AUTO LOAN THE OREGON FINANCE CO. 43 South Central A Pioneer Firm GUABANTEED AUTO pAlNtlNlS STEAM CLEANING AND SIMON IZING. MITCHELL PAINT SHOP 60S Riverside FURNITURE storage. Complete moj ern twvice; special lockers, phone 3888. Davis Transfer V Storage Co., w o. r it u VALENTINE DANCE Saturday. Feb. loth, 8:30 12:00. Central Point ajrango nan, juouc lnvneq. MORCROP Fertlllier or lawn and garden. Put it on now 15 lb.. 50 lb. 100 lb. sacks. T. E. SAMSON CO. S4 PLYMOUTH DeLuxe Fordor Se- dan, motor reoored, new pistons, rings, etc. A-l condition, guaranteed. Good 18-ln. tires. Clean. Not Junk. Champ's Garage. 311 East Fifth. WANTED Bookkeeper, short hours, good salary, permanent position. Commercial Finance Corporation, Main and Riverside. FOR SALE ?i length soft, pink chlf- ron velvet coat. Kggsnell cnirton velvet evening capo, satin lined. Sires 12-14. Tribune Box 2068. FOR SALE Three lots, and six-room modern house in Central Point. urge porcn, ootn front and back, lawn, shrubs, cemant walk. urnnH. shed, large barn, good location, close In. For full information inquire of Bucks at lOth and Mania. Phana 5x2. Central Point, FOR SALE Gypsum Take yours from car at S13.50 per ton. F. E. PACKING, cratlna and shipping. Com. plete service. City Transfer V Stor age. Phone 4684, 33 S. Fir st. 134 OLDSMOBTLV SEDAN flood runner, new paint, good running motor, reasonable. Lincoln's Service, 5th and Riverside. FOR RENT Clean all modern fur nished cottages. Suitable for three or four. Children acceptable but no peta. Reasonable rates include all utilities and heat. Phoenix Cottage Court. 4 miles south on Highway 99. fM) AAA Warehouse with 200 ft vlaatvUU rl'rot frontage extend I jug through to good street. M you need a warehouse see me. H. N. Lot land. Broker, 223 South oakdale. WANTED Girl or woman for house work. 832 Reddy ave. Phone 3338. JUST ARRIVED Fencing, aU kinds. poultry ana raoott nexagon neiuna, field fence, steel fence posts. Nln ton's Building Supply, Jacksonville nignway. mono a-ao- gas heat. A- SLEEPING room with' Close in. aai w. aa. WINDOWS AND DOORS Stock or Special Sizes Window Glass Installed PADGHAM PLANING MILL 1300 Court St. Phone 4750 WE BUYEM WE SELLEM COME IN ANU Sfct-tm 1938 Graham Fordor Sedan 1937 Pontlac 8-Pass. Coupe 1937 Ford De Luxe Fordor 1938 Ford Coupe 1033 Ford Fordor Sedan 1934 Ford Victoria Sedan 1933 Ford Tudor Sedan 1933 Studebaker Sedan 1936 Nash Sedan The Famous Dayton-AfcCIaren Tires Bring in Your Certificates Batteries Fan Belts Foglltel See at A. Z. "Tubby" Dean'a Your Pontlaa Dealer Richfield Station Dial 2941 gth anJ Grape Buy Bonds CASH IN A FLASH FOR YOUR CAR. Save Time. Cash end Gag. ' - Call Automobile Market. , . . Friendly Medford Dealer. ph 3919 th end Bartlett No Red Tape When You Sell to Us WANTED Girl or woman for house work. 932 Reddy ave. Phone 3358. Complete Factory - Approved SAFETY SERVICE Chrysler Fac tory Engineer ed and Inspect ed Parti lor Chrysler Dodge Plymouth Dodge Trucks L. C. TAYLOR CO. 30DGEB&TRUCIC5 112 So. Riverside Phont 2965 WdndaT, Feb. 7, 194S UEDTCW MAIL TRIBTTNK FOR SALE 300 gal. Hardle Sprayer, equip pea wun wiuhcsiu moior and 30 gal. pump In A-l condition. Phone 643S after B p. m. FOR HELP with your Income tax. aaya or evening, pnone wiv. oa Rom court. l-OW PRICED LUMBER At Cameron Mofflth Lumber Co. South Rlveirlde at Barnett Road. A good assortment of rough board, dimension, plank AUo northern red cedar fence post. NO PRIORITY NEEDED, Phone 0463. FIR ROUGH BLOX & SLABS green big double load 96.50. Medford Fuel Tel. 3111. TELL your insurance need "ib" Walter j ones, rnone aoju, STORE your goods with Safety. aos Transfer ana morage ta HEALTH TO YOUI Correct Mtal, Coloa AllmimH nraerroeiaa (Pass), Fla sure, jruruls, Mcrala (Rup-. tuts) d.alro hMllb-pow.r ( Jo Km-abUIrr to snloy Ufa. Our Bsthod of trrtmntl rtlaout hoapltol epotalloa fueconhiUy .mployad Icr 3 YSOJS. UbueU endlt terms. Call lor emlaatloa at saad 1st ntE fcooklj 7 Open tVenfngt, Mm., Wtd., (H, T to Ml Dr. C.J. DEAN CLINIC tftyslslaeanrfSerfee W. 1 Cor. E Ittraslde sad Qrasd At. T.l.phon.BAst3318.PorUadls!jSli ' mi UNITID f.iAirjLirjEn STILL MIANS "OERVICE" '" jawiae4tHX)a3g'iiiaHirn us ,UK,l"paIjj i eMAiH IIN1 A I R W Mi"Mm in isiiiii1 us iu Bust as we are with meeting wartime traffic de mands, it' always a pleasure to serve yon in any way we can. Make United your travel informa tion headquarter. Telephon 71 1 3 UNITED AIR LINC5 Municipal Airport ilfiJf4WWatt.i STARTS TODAY ' BOOGIE WOOGIE NATIVE STYLE WITH SONGS AND SARONGS SHORTS l im I a I i 'I I 5E SSMBBSJgSJ DIAL 4 9 O O Doon Open Itii 6:46 t Show, btaru 2:00 7:00 8:30