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LOCAL and To Nominate Nomination of officers or the coming year will be held by the Jackson County Chapter No. 8, Disabled American Veterans, at a meeting tomorrow at 8 p. m., in the arm ory. Election will be March 27. ' Daughter Born A daughter was born March 9 to Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Hout of Longview, Wash. The Infant weighed eight pounds and has been named Kathleen.' Mrs. Hout Is the for mer LaVonne Corum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Corum, 343 South Central avenue. PERIODIC i yo WH" jm ? ?.? ? This Great Mtdkfaw Helps Ball) Dp Resistance Against Sock Distress) lyd! B. Plnkbam's Vegetable Com. pound Is famous not only to relieve inonthly cramps, headache, backache, tut also accompanying nervous ten sion, omnky, restless, tired, "dragged out" feelings when due to runcUoaal inonthly disturbances. Hnttam-s Compound Is what&octom call a uterine sedative because Ithas soothing effect on oiwot woman most Important organs. a,.'!5.kS..IS?ularlytMs sree medicine Jelno bulla up resistance against such distress. A very sensible thing totaot VEGETABLE COMPOUND SPRING MERCHANDISE Coats. Suits. Millinery Alterations by Experts Specializing LADIES' COATS & SUITS IN HALF SIZES Burelson's Ladies' Ready-To-Wear 31 Ho. Central Avenue Townsend DANCE at Dreamland Hall TOMORROW . JOLLIEST DANCE IN MEDFOHDI J .1 c ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF MEDFORD SAW SHOP Modern Equipment General Repairs Hammering Gumming Welding We Service Saws Up to 84 Inches WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER 765 South Riverside, Medford, Ore. Phone 3917 HERMITAGE jTuotYsralcST "case tci ItlTBi'lilliiii'iti lf.. . PERSONAL CALENDAR Tuesday 8:00 p. m. DAV, armory. for nomination of officers. 8:00 p. m. Degree of Honor, K. of P. hall, business meeting and inspection. 8:00 p. m. Stated meeting, Nevita No. 93, OES. Central Point. 8:00 p. m. Party for Olive Rebekah lodge given by Medford Lodge No. 83, IOOF at the hall. Wednesday 1:00 p. m. Oakgrove Neigh borhood club,, home of Mrs, Walter Brill, Lozier Lane. 1:30 p. m. Mistletoe club, public card party, Girls com munity club. 2:00 p. m. C r a p t e r AA, PEO, home of Mrs. E. B. DeVoe, 12 Glen Oak court. Assistant hostesses, Mrs. R. W. Sleeter and Mrs. R. W. Clancy. Visiting Mrs. Alberta Mc- Vlegh, 812 South Holly street, left by plane Saturday night for Sweethome, Oregon, where she is visiting her father and aunt, mm Physicians Meet The South ern Oregon Society of Chiro practic Physicians met Saturday evening at the Hotel Holland for a dinner and business session with Dr. J. P. Bray as host. Mem bers from Medford, Grants Pass and Ashland were present. Guardian Coming Mrs. Ed na Stanley, Gresham, grand guardian of Job's Daughters for Oregon will be in the county tomorrow and will attend a joint session of the Medford and Ash land bethels at Ashland. Formal initiation will be held at the Ma sonic hall in Ashland beginning at 7:30 p. m. Here En Route Cpl. Jimmy Miller of Camp John T. Knight, Oakland, was here over the week-end during a delay en route to Texas. Cpl. Miller was visit ing Miss Lorraine Harson, 1016 Reddy avenue, fiancee of his brother, Walter Miller, who is serving with the army air corps in Italy. - In Armv Inducted Into the army through local draft board No. 2 at Ft. Lewis, Wash., Mar. 1 were: Edwin Olsen, Wil lard Leith Christean, Duane Israel Hutchlns, Rodney Ever ett Woods, Lewis Ruben Walch, Lee Damon, Roy Edwin Randle man, Dillon Eugene Arnold, Lloyd Jesse Davis, Norman John Gay, LaVonne Dwight Thomas, . Benjamin Morgan Cagle, Sharon Francis Wight', and Harvey William -Smith. Robert Roy Rowton and Robert Edward Bigman were Inducted into the navy on the same date. "izi "UK0U1U1 I' fter buying extra war bonds TREATYOIJRSEIF J6 ft Gtnre!Uis A Gnat KnHcb Wktikf Attend to important war dutiesl Thun, ' a simple way of rewarding yourself, treat yourself to this good Kentucky whiskey-either straight, or in a delicious highball, manhattan or old-fashioned. If you've found Old Hermitage hard to get, try again at your (tore. Thev may have i some now! Kstkmsiriti1UnProAicuCorB.,NwTork . 16 Proof Bike Stolen. Jack Preston, i 322 Newtown street, reported to local police today that his bicycle was stolen from his home Saturday night. Car Stolen George J. Vakoc, 115 Almond street, reported his 1938 sedan was stolen from in front of the Pastime pool ball sometime Sunday night. Leaving Mrs. MolUe Wit cher, Cottonwood, Calif., leaves tonight for , her home after spending a week here on busi ness. Mrs. Witcher made her home here for many years. TV. Accident A car driven by H. C. Chilson, Rt. 4, was struck while going east on Stewart ave nue by a car driven by C. C. Morgan which was going west on left side of street, according to a report on file today. Flue Fire The fire depart ment chemical truck answered a call to a flue fire at the home of Mrs. Earl Tunig, 705 Park street, at 1015 a. m. yesterday. No damage resulted, according to the fire department. On Trio Gordon CMtpV na. sistant manager and buyer for Mann's department store, left Saturday on a buying trip for the store which will take him in Chicago, New York, St. Louis ana oan r rancisco. He will re turn April 2. Meotlna PostDoned Th meeting of MarKade hostesses scneauied for tonight has been postponed until March 19. Mrs Ruth Boyd announced this morning. The MarKade board will meet Thursday noon at the center, she stated. Visiting In Phoenix Mrs. Bernard Wyld and young son, Duke, of Roseburg, and Mrs, Clifford Hackney and son, Dan ny, are visitine Mr nnM Mn Wyld of Phoenix. Mrs. Wyld is ineir aaugnter-in-iaw and Mrs Hackney, their daughter. Home from Navy Darrell James S2c, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Alton E. Nordquist, 227 South central, is-home this week from Farragut, Idaho where he has just completed "boot" training with the navy. Returning to Med ford with James was R. M Ham ilton, S2c, who is with his family at 208 Walden circle. Both boys will return to Farragut after spending five days leave in the city. Visitor Coming Miss Olive H. Huston, New York, field serv ice director of the National Fed eration of Business and Profes sional Women's clubs, will be in Medford Wednesday evening to meet with the Medford club at the Girls' Community club at 8 p. m. Other guest, will be Mrs Mabel Mack, Corvallis, state program chairman, Mrs. Isabelle Brlxner, Klamath Falls, district chairman, and member from the Klamath Falls and Grants Pass clubs. Correction Talent Extension unit will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. John Harris, one mile north of Talent, and the Phoenix unit is to meet Friday at the home of Gertrude Wat kins. Theme of the Talent meet ing will be "Making Home More Livable" and a covered dish luncheon will be served at noon. At the Phoenix meeting the sub ject will be "Professional Touches In Home Sewing" with Miss Marian Farrell as demon strator. Court Records Justice Court Kate Wright, 82, Rt. 1, Cen tral Point, drunk on public highway, $25 and costs. William Thomas Wright, 65, Rt.. 1, Central Point, driving while intoxicated, $100 and costs. Police Court - P. S. Thurston, parked In no parking' zone, $1 bail. Larry Madsen, 28, assault and battery, $25 fine. Lewis Walsh, parking In serv ice station driveway, $1 bail. Dss Mall Tribuna -Want Ads. Livestock Portland. Or.. March 11 tlTP, I Livestock Csttl. 1.800; calves, 150. Fed cattle a; live, fully steady with last Monday. Lower grade alow, steady with late last week or 35 & 50c , below week a bo. Two loada aood. ! choice fed steer 918-30; several good loaas i3i9io-?a; common-meaium .i 0 14.50; load good-choice fed heifers S16. Good trades S15&15.S0: common1 down to $10. Canner -cutter cows $8.50 9 8. Medium-good beet cows si l o 12.50; best held above $13. Medium food bulls sua ia.50. Good -choice veal era $15 615.50. Hogs, 500. Steady. Good -choice 156 300 lbs. $15.75; heavier weights and sows $13. Feeder pigs mostly $17; few Sheen. 300. Active. Vat' lambs 35c higher. Good-choice wooled lamb ais.suia. snorn tamos aj..i?i?. Good ewes mostly $8.50. Portland Produce Portland. March 13 on?) Msrksts: Cauliflower California S2.7B per crate. Cabbage California Btfco lb. Lettuce California 4s $5 crate. Onions Glean 75 S 830 doilt bunches. S. f. DAIRY PRICES San Francisco. March 12 (UP) Dairy market: Butter: 03 score 43c. 85 scor. 4211c, 90 score 42 lie, 89 score 41 Vto. eggs: Lrge grade A uo, meaium grade A 35 lie. small grade A 31 tie, large grade B 37110. Wall Street New York, March 12 U.B Stocks rallied again today for the second consecutive' session but volume was cut sharply from the recent pace. P.-T. A. Activities Eagle Point P.-T. A. The Eagle Point P.-T. A. will meet at 3 p. m. Wednesday of this week to plan a money-mak ing scheme for the school cafe teria. Members are asked to come prepared to contribute an idea. Use Mall Tribune Want Ada. Too Late to Classify EXCLUSIVE $7000 6-room home; 3 bedrooms and sleeping porch, utility room; fine construction; extra large lot. Well located on paved corner. Close to schools. Garage and woodshed both have concrete floors. No. 242-A. SPENCER-BAGLEY AGENCY 102 W. Main St. Phone 2076 or 6803 FOR SALE 1934 Ford 4-door. $498. 412 N. Ivy, apt A, evenings after 6 ana punqay. FOIVSALE A Shenandoah automatic heater wood-burning turkey brood er stove, $15. Pleasant H. Law ton, north end 4th at.. Central Point Ore. Phone 302. SUBURBAN ffOOC A 8fc acres, irrigated, 2-bed-tvOwvU room house, pressure pump, small barn, chicken house, garage and woodshed. Imme diate possession. flQ'7CA 5 acres, Irrigated; 4-room tPvlvv house, large barn, garage and woodshed, new cooler house. All In pasture, fenced and cross fenced. fl0JCA acres, Irrigated; old 3 wOsCOU room house, 24x46 barn, 12x24 chicken house, ga rage and woodshed. Excellent stand hay and pasture. All above within 3 miles Medford and offered on terms. We have 3 comoletelv eaumrjed 10-acre chicken ranches for sale. located on niway in want pass. Both priced at $6,300. All equip ment and over 1,000 chickens with each. TENGWALD AGENCY. 330 W. 8th St. Houy Tneater uiog. 1'i ACRES and cabin, on Rogue river) SI. 830, or will trade. Tribune, Box CAR WASHING, Slmoniring, at Lin- coin's union service, otn ana River side. WANTED TO BUY Gas circuiting neater. Large enougn to neat inree rooms, fnone bujo FOR RENT Clean furnished apart merit Utilities paid. No drinkers, 344 n. uemrai, FOR SALE BROODERS. Oil, electric and wood. Monn rch seed at reea co. LUBRICATlTVOUR CAB Sava Wear $2.75 Prompt Service Flushing transmission and differ ential of old sTease. Fllllnu with correct weight lub ricants tlimil o pounosj. Firestone complete chassis lubri cation. Checking front wheel bearings. TesUng battery with hydrometer. FIRESTONE STORES FOR RENT Two-room cabin with acreage. Rt. 4, box 3qi, across irom Barnum Nursery. WANTED TO BUY Good used tractor caterpillar, is or 20, or gooa uiewac zo. u. (j. norasirom, ni . wa oo-, Mecirora. WANT TO BUY 3 or 4-room house. Cann for reasonanie nuy. qui peawy, rnt TcirwT iTumidhed 3-room house, electric stove ana refrigerator ana fireplace. Phone oiz. DR. A. R. HEDGES Chiropalhlo it Naturopathic Physician 128 E. Main Dial S170 SENILITY Senility lg the feebleness of body and mind characteristic ot or occasioned by old age. Some become old In years without these characteristics particularly developing, while they may manifest strongly In others comparatively young. A reason tor this aside from years, there must be. There is no doubt that the body Is endowed with power to endure long beyond the pres. ent average age. The primary unit of the body is the coil. With in the cell lies the power of reproducing itself and. of main taining a normal existence. But this power exists only so long as the surrounding medium of the cell is favorable to life. It Is now well established that cell life will go on almost Indefinite ly if that medium is favorable. Some have thought that senility is due to the cells no longer having the power to multiply. It Is now generally known that this medium of the cell Is the controlling factor. The reserve capacity of the cell hag been amply supplied by Nature. Then FOR 9AIM Get and alfalfa hay, ioose. m. r. young, cenixai roint. TOR SAL Travelsir house trailer, air brakes; sleeps 4; In excellent condition. 1943 model. Sold for 4,200. Priced tor S595 Tues. only. AUTOMOBILE MARKET 6th and BartleU. ..Phone 3919. FOR SALE Fox terrier puppies. $2.50 and II. Phone 6027. FOR SALS Cows, springer heifers, 3 shorthorn Durham. Pat Maloney, halfway between Applegate and Murpny on Missouri r tat roaa. FOR SALE Prewar bike, balloon ures, good condition. Standard sta tion, qui ana wain WANTED Pair of roller skates lor mall child. Palmer, 332 Ma street. aner o:au p. m For sale --union beardless BARLEY 99-2S pure) makes Ideal combination hay sown In alfalfa, matures early. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. WANTED Barber. There is an excel lent opportunity at Prospect for a barbex with his own equipment. vyrne Lee Liincoin. Trail, uregon. FOR RENT 3-bedroom modern house. Inquire last house on Myers Lane, a. a. mi ion. FOR SALE 5 -room modern house; A bedrooms and sleeping porch, eta tionery tubs and some furniture; wired for range and water heater. l,oi euxiuu. rnone ioom. FOR SALE Loose grain hay, near Medford; also baled straw. Phone 6834. evenings. FOR SALE GYPSUM, car to arrive, soon. Supply on hand at warehouse now. Monarcn aeeq ot roeq -o. FOR SALE Inner spring mattress, double bed size, 2-wneel trailer with braced steel tongue, Planet, Jr., No. . combined hiu and drill seeder and garden cultivator with extra set of plows, in good condition, usea very little. See at 636 . 9th. Phone 8850. ALUS-CHALMERS tractor for sale; model U, on rubber; also set of iron wheels. Cellini? nrice $943: 2 sets of wheels. 61.000. J. W. Timmons & Son. Phone 6950. FOR SALE Heavy team, good work er. Phone 6834. evenings. FOR SALE One kitchen range, one camp stove with oven, one heavy service bicycle, man's 13 -Jewel El- gin watcn. ao Tripp. FOR SALE RICE HULLS, the ideal litter for baby chicks. Large bag, eiqu. monarcn oeea oc rceo io. FOR RENT Small apt.; everything xurtmnea. 333 t,. jackson. FOR SALE Heavy springer Guernsey cow wun second -can. m. 4, oox no. End of Barneberg road. FOR SALE Two-wheel trailer, SIS; 12 x14 waterproof tarpaulin, extra heavy. $14; 1,000-chlck elect, brood er, fo; 7' Chinook crosscut saw. $3. Chas. Paris, Bellinger Lane, off west enq oiewart ave. WANTED Girl or woman for occa- sionai care ox cnudren evenings. rnone DJf., WANTED At once, large wardrobe xrunK. rnone nwd. FOR SALE One fine New Hamp- shtre Red cockerel. 1503 Prune. ynone .611. FOR SALE MONARCH (Brandl SPE- U1AL HUQ RATION grows fSSter. Satisfies that hnnii.r fnr mineral and animal protein. Sensationally proaucuve. Monarch seed Ac f eed LO. For SALE Milk cooler, senarator with motor, set of work harness. J. P. Warren, 2 V, miles east Talent, -ni.ay v.ow iguq KsK the man who has used QUICK- GRO Peatt Economy Seed & Teed to., ziv w. em street. CITY TRANSFER tc STORAdfc Fred . KoDtnaon, owner. Furniture mov ing, commercial hauling, everything for your need. 38 S. Fir st Phone 4004. ANYTHING to haul anywhere large or luiBu, rnone iooo. uavia ixans- rer or storage go., 40 s. Fir st. I still have PREWAR DUPONT1 AtWA. nuiivL fAiiMTs. jom on wnich i use mese materials axe iuiiy guar anteed. MITCHELL'S PAINT SHOP 6QB S. Riverside PR SALE Four springer milch cows. Fred Powers, Route 4, Box 37S-E. Back of Alley Bros, mill, 3 miles souin on u. 'TRAILER for sportsmen and vaca- uunuu, mi-Tntaiai consiruouon, gooa tires, running water, electric lights. Accommodates several people. A modern streamlined beauty. Light, easy to pull. A bargain at 3300. Apt. FOR SALE! Cooking and eating ap- viva, ov ma u uua. una dox or truck load. Bring containers. 333 Mae at., aner p:ay p. m. FOR SALE SUREI LXftftO tWOt BUILDER mash coats a few more pennies, but it gives you dollars mora In eroduction anrf nrofit. That Is what you want. Isn't if?. Monarch aeeq at r eeq uo. WANTED A garden tractor. Emil awan, tu. 4, box 3in. rnone 4B34, AT SAMSON'S HAY Meaaow nay , per ton uai nay per ion per ton 1st Cuttine- Alfalfa GYPSUM car to arrive soon v-.aia.oo per ton Deliveries maae. OATS Recleaned Kanota .S3.3o per ton I 111 lUIl iUlel.l BARLEY lurlMntfl rmmimi Hariev WM $3.25 per cwt. Trebe Barley $3.25 per cwt Hanchen Barley ......... t3-36 per cwt. BROODERS 100-slze Electric 3.45 400-Blze Electric aia n SOO-size Oil 414.86 For Many Savings Bargains T. X. SAMSON CO. VEGETABLE and FLOWER PLAN Our stock win oe complete as piania are available. See us. Monarch Seed St Feed Co. ivTaii ear Sf asAl nil ilVis ODB cdqeb mm TOR SALS TUBEROUS BEGONIA Come early. Supply limited. Man- arch Seed & Feed ea to. CAMERON-MOFFITT LUMBER CO? LOW-PRICED LUMBER So. Riverside at Barnett Rd. Medford. Phone 6462. WINDOWS AND DOORS Stock or Special Sties Window Glass Installed , PADGHAM PLANING MILL 1309 Court St. Phone 4750 , , NEW LOW FEED PRICES Chick Starter Mash ... $3.73 Laying Mash, complete with milk 3 40 Special Dairy Feed, per BO-lb. bag 2.40 Hen Scretch -.. n y no Cracked Corn 3.00 Get pur Prices Before You Buy F. 1. SAMSON CO. DON'T forget that LiU.e'a Cafe Is open after 12 o'clock. Corner Court and Mc Andrews, north Medford. WANTED Bicycle frames or parts, any condition. Ph. 4833. up to 6 pjn. DON'T forget that Utile's Cafe Is , open after 12 o'clock. Corner Court nqmcnorcws. norm Medford. REPLACE your broken window glass. New glass installed while you wait MEDFORD MILLWORK CO. The Glass House, Phone 4112. 10th and Grape. APPLES $1.40 lug. Bring containers. FOR SALE HULLESS OXf fiEEfl. Heavy yielding, thresh out hulless, 40 greater food value than ordi nary oats. Select seed. 65 cwt. jvionwcn aeeq ec reed CO. WANT TO BUY Good lawn twihg Tribune. Box 1133. CASH m A FLASH FOR YOUR CAR Save Time, Cash and Gas Call Automobile Market, Friendly Medford Dealer. Ph3fti9'J tn ind Bartlett. No Red Tape When You Sell to Us. WE BUY-EM WE SELL-EM COME IN AND SEE-EM 1939 De Soto 8-Pasa. Coupe; heater ana raaio 193T Pontlec 5-Pass. Coupe; heater and radio. 1938 Graham Sedan. 1037 Ford Sedan. 1638 Dodge Sedan. Fog Lltes Preston. Dayton-McClaren Tires See at A Z "Tubby" Deans Your Pontlac Dealer 6th and Grape. Richfield Station Phone 2843. Help the Red Cross. WB CARRY a complete line of Dr. eB ana iiarK rouitry ana stock Remedies. These products are all guaranteed to give results or your money back. Two Master Incubators, used very little, $15 each. You; wont go wrong by using Rod gen-Bre water. Western dairy cows like It and do well. We have brooder guards 18" high by 49' long, I1JS each. Don't brood without them. Place your order for Blue Tag certified Ladlno Clover. We can get it for you. Pasture grades arc also available. All our garden seeds were bought this season. We have a good assort ment of Bulk Garden Seeds. Also a large assortment of Package 6ee4a. Just arrived, another shipment of $4.50. Four Martin Brooders still avaiiaDie, Ltr.DU, complete, ouu chick size. JACKSON COUNTY FEED CO, Court and MoAndrews v5 of Desert Grapefruit Fall flavor and restful Juice are packed into this golden iruit irom tne Arizona California desert. Flua plenty of vitamin C I Half a DesertGrapef rult gves you a primary supply ot this needed vitamin. Spoon into a sunshine, lich Desert Grapefruit to morrow. Taste the natural colored golden segments, the fresh, tangy Juice. And discover the healthful good eating stored for you in Desert Grapefruit. IT V CJTl) i to1 jv m M a aa. v Monday. March 12, 1943 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTO TKHEI ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON. Special Izing in permanent All work guar an teed. Phone 3664. 120 N. Central. FOR HELP with your income tax. day or evening rnone auis oa hobs crt. FIR ROUGH BLOX & SLABS, green Die aouoie ioaa so-ou. aaeaiora ruei Lei. WANTED TO BUY Used or broken repairable furniture Call 3089 W A N T E D Experienced alteration woman Apply in person. Jacque Lenox. 17 S Central. FOR SALE Shrubs: Arborvltse. heather, evergreen flowering shrubs, azalea, camellia, rock plants and perennials. S. E. Chastaln. Ph. 7370. COLDS' LOCAL CONGESTION . of children quiokly soothed by Penotro Grandma's old- time mutton suet Idea, developed f by modern acienoe into a ooun- 4aK.ipri taint. vrwFiin ulmr Only 25. double si in OetKmuo I- K iei ss r u ViKn Ski. RICH IN MUTTON SUET -' Nights Only Weekdays Doors open 6:49 CLOSED WEDNESDAY! COMING THURSDAY! HURRY. ENDS TUESDAYI EASTER CARDS FOR EVERY ONE Thoutandi to tthet item friendly, formal, humor, out or sentimental. Price 5e to 11.00. SWEM'S GIFTS 7 r r m imc nun . THE HOOSIER 6U1MN WILlUm StlMMEIVIllt ? SUNSfflNEgivsi'sn clean, golden skins... narkc a nrimorv cunalv . ' r i rr-i vitamin C in ' CUTONIA.,4l,. i 3 !V f , km WANTED Custom tractor work, for garden and farm. Phone 6473. 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