LOCAL and
Leaves Mrs. Jessie Muir left
last evening by train for Los
Angeles and other points In
southern Oregon. She plans to
be away several weeks.
On Leave Frank C. Clark.
ZM3'c. Is home on 24 days leave
after 18 months with the navy.
Clark is stationed on a battle
ship and has seen action in the
Marianas, Suriago Straits in the
Philippines and Lingayen Gulf.
Soldier VUitor Cpl. Jim
Baldwin is visiting at the home
of his aunt, Mrs. Ralph Spencer,
23 Vancouver avenue, en route
to visit his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. T. Baldwin, at their
home on Cave highway. Cpl.
Baldwin is on furlough from
Camp Bowie, Texas.
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CALENDAR
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7:30 p. m. Ladles auxiliary
421 of United Brotherhood of
Carpenters and Joiners No. 2067,
business meeting at Carpenters'
hall.
8:30 p. m. Wenonah club,
public card party at Redmen
hall. Fourth and Apple streets.
Home On Furlough Harvey
Rowden S 1c, is spending a
six-day furlough with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Row
den of Berrydale. Mr. and Mrs.
George Rowden and son of Red
Bluff are also visiting at the
Rowden home.
Sanderson Hera Ernest R.
Sanderson, S2c, is spending five
days with his parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Charles C. Sanderson of
Sams Valley after completing
training at Farragut, Ida. He
will return to Farragut the last
of the week for reassignment,
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Examiner Coming A travel
ing examiner of operators and
chauffeurs will be in Medford,
at the KP hall, Friday and Sat
urday from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
All those wishing permits or li
censes to drive cars are asked
to get in touch with the exam
iner during these hours.
Cameron Home Donald
Cameron, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Cameron, Central Point,
is home on a 30-day leave after
having served overseas 13
months. Cameron is a gunner's
mate on an LST and participated
in the D-Day invasion of France.
Need Apartments Twenty
service couples and families ap
plied at the Riverside USO this
morning for apartment listings
and none are available, staff
members stated this noon. It
was urged that anyone having
an apartment to rent list it at
the USO at once since the need
is critical.
Team to Salem Miss Barbara
Compton, public speaking, teach
er at Medford high school, took
the 'public speaking debate team
to Salem yesterday to compete
in the state-wide contest being
held there. Bob Boyer, Bill
Moffat,' Jerry Igo, and Bill Hed
rick are the members of Med
ford's team.
Wives To Meet Members' of
the Local Officers' Wives club
will meet at the Outpost tomor
row evening at 7:30 o'clock for
dessert, a business meeting and
brdige. Members are to bring
gifts -and souvenirs sent" from
overseas to be used for a Red
Cross display window at Mann's
Department store next week.
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Home From Navy Boyd C.
Kline, MaM3c, arrived in Med
ford Tuesday morning with his
wife, Ltla Kline, and daughter,
Sandra. Kline Is stationed at
the fleet post office in San
Francisco. The Klines will be
in Medford for 15 days and are
staying with Mr. and Mrs. John
Lay, 245 South Central avenue.
Chaplin Leaves Charles A.
Chaplin, AAMM, left for San
Diego recently after spending
15-day leave with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chaplin of
Derby. He has Just completed
training at Banana River, Fla.,
and is a plane crew captain on
a patrol plane. Chaplin will be
assigned to a new station at San
Diego.
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Hear From Son Additional
details of the wounding of Sgt
Myron Meehan have been re
ceived by his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John B. Meehan, route 1
The sergeant, in a medical unit
with the 7th armv. wrnta thai
he was wounded In the right
snouider by an enemy bullet, a
sniper having shot at him as he
knelt to care for a wounded
soldier. Est. Meehan itatari thai
he was being moved from the
evacuation hospital where he
was originally cared for and he
commented on the excellent med
ical care which he was receiv
ing. HOUSE
CLEANING
Traffic Accident A 1940 au
tomobile driven by G. M. Davis,
Talent, was completely demol
ished when Davis applied the
brakes, skidded, and overturned
one-half mile north of Ruby's
Kitchen on the South Pacific
highway, according to an acci
dent report filed last Monday.
The report failed to state wheth
er or not Davis was injured.
Court Records
Justice Court
George Bernard Larson and
Roland Julius Birkholz, traffic
violation fines, $1 and costs.
Robert Wilcox and Frederick
Scheffel, cited, traffic violations.
Police Court
Edith Brenner, violation basic
rule, $10 fine.
L. R. Koger, parking In no
parking zone, $1 bail.
Harold Wainscott, overpay
ing, 3 tickets, $3 ball.
P.-T. A. Activities
Oakgrove P.-T. A.
A nominating committee will
be named and delegates to the
state Parent-Teacher association
conference in Ashland will be se
lected at the meeting of the Oak
grove unit to be held tomorrow
in the Intermediate room of the
school at 3 p. m. Girl Scouts will
take care of pre-school children
during the meeting. .
A room count of mothers pres
ent will be taken and a prize
awarded the room with the larg
est number In attendance.
Reese Creek
Reese Creek, March 15 Mrs.
Eleanor Thlman has returned ;
from California where she vis
ited her children. j
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of Oak- 1
land, Calif., arrived March 6 !
to make their home here.
Mrs. Cora Johnson's mother
and aunt of Marshfield 'enjoyed
a visit with Mrs. Johnson re- '
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tweedell i
have bought a place at Phoenix j
and will be moving in the near ,
future. I
Hollis Martin of Hawaii came i
home on furlough March 5 to
visit his parents. Mrs. Jackson. 1
Hollis' sister, of eastern Ore-
gon, also arrived home to be :
with her brother. j
Mrs. Thurston Is 111 with a
cold and hasn't been able to
teach school for the past week. :
Mrs. Regester's brother and 1
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Morri- ,
son of Seattle, spent a few days j
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Regester.
Reese Creek Sunday school I
plans to have an Easter program
April 1. Everyone is welcome.
Reese Creek Home Extension
unit met at Margarett Garden
er's home March 6. The unit
will meet at Mrs. Robert Hum
phrey's place April 3. Every
one is asked to attend.
MEETING FRIDAY
The semi-monthly meeting of
the board of directors of the
Jackson County Chamber of
Commerce will be held Friday
noon at the chamber's offices
and dining room, with all mem
bers of the organization invited
to attend. Among guests who
will attend will be David Craig
representative of the U. S. De
partment of Justice from Wash
ington, D. C, and Floyd J. Ep
penbaugh, agent for the division
of vocational education, state
board of education.
Chamber board luncheon
meetings are held regularly the
first and third Fridays of eacn
month and are open to the pub
lie. Advance reservations should
be made by phoning the cham
ber office.
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Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE Good wider
$12, and good 3-burner oil stove
with oven. $10, See Dan Bench,
Coleman Creek road Rt 1, Box
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TOH HALE Equity comfortable f-
rooni modern home, west aide;
ahrube. garden space, double garage,
woodshed. Urge lot; near schools.
Bal. contract, $18.75 monthly. Box
4870. Tribune.
FOR SALE Chevrolet pickup bed.
factory made, for coupe and 0 occa
sional chairs, prewar springs, prao-
tlcally new. 219 K. Peach.
FOR TRADE 1038 Dodge pickup, A-l
condition, good Urea. Will trade for
late model passenger car and pay
difference McFadden. Lozler Lane
FOR SALE 13" walking plow. Deer
ing mower, 1 -section sprlngtooth
harrow, buggy, scraper. McFadden.
Lozler Lane.
FOR SALE Solid oak bedroom set.
like new. with coll springs; also
electric battery brooder. 450-chlcit
BARGAIN Three-piece an3 fwo
piece woman's suits, size 16. Worn
very little. Also one dress, eUe 14.
FOR SALE Inner -spring mattress and
Premier bed springs. Call 2164.
WILL TRADE large-size doghouse for
cocker spaniel pup. 609 E. Main.
FINAL NOTICE $15 reward for re
turn of my red cocker spaniel, fe
male, harness with license No. 377S
attached; last seen 1 mo. ago; named
Ginger. Return to Boyd Jones. 303
Oak st. or Jones Jewelry. Ashland.
(?77CA -"d home; 2-bed-
ullOv rooms, fireplace, oil fur
nace. Desirable location.
Also
CIA AAA L"" ftast aide home;
Olv.UUU three lots, 4 bedrooms,
T furnace heat. 3. car ga
rage. Shown by appointment.
HAROLD H. BROWN AGENCY
C. H. WILLIAMSON. Salesman
133 E. Main. Phone 3440,
$3500
, Nice five-room home; large
lot Close In.
Alto
1 acre, amall home. ,750.
HAROLD H. BROWN AGENCY
C. H. WILLIAMSON, Salesman
123 E. Main. Phone 3448.
Doors
Open 6:45 P.M.
TODAY
tNCOtre FKOPERTT
Two auto camps, with stores end
service staUou. One In town, other
on Rogue river.
Also
J INCOME
PROPERTIES.
Price range SOO to t.3.000.
HAROLD H. BROWN AGENCY
C. H. WILLIAMSON. Saluman
123 E. Main. Phone 3440.
FOR SALE 1933 Bulck 4-door se3an
or might trade for pickup. Orval
Kelly. Woodrow Lane, 3d house on
left. Telephone 6660.
fl g P A A 3-bedroom home, close In
JUU on S. Riverside; good con
ditlon.
Also will have available for In
spection Saturday 1 3-bedroom, 1
3-bedroom new THA homes. Low
down payment, bal. like rent.
HAROLD H. BROWN AGENCY
C. H. WILLIAMSON. Salesman
133 E. Main. Phone 3440
LIVESTOCK AUCTION at Pavilion.
Phoenix. Ore., every Saturday, com
mencing at 1 p. m. We have another
heavy run of consignments for Sat.
urday sale, ao It will be necessary
that all livestock be at yards not
later than 11 a. m. If you have live,
stock to sell, you will find this mar
ket offers a dependable outlet at the
highei-t market price. If you are on
the buying end you will always find
plenty of livestock for selecUve pur
chasing. We cater to the sale and
, transportation of livestock. South
em Oregon Livestock AucUon Co.,
Col. A. H Dudley, Auctioneer. Phone
BZZ5.
SO HEAD of Hereford cattle will be
sold at the Phoenix Auction Saturday,
consisting ot stock cows, calves end
fat steers.
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POR SALE Batty crib, large else,
prewar, tip. 721 S. Peach St.
FOR SALE 2-h p gas engine, 1100-
Bi. mcuu water lanx, (.nevroiei
engine end chassis with power take
off. Phone Eaale Point. 2S-F-23.
FOR SALE Team of matched blacks
and harness, weight 3100. Ph. 6400
ITWILLIAM M SWIFT, will not be
reasponsiDie lor any outer Dills wan
my own.
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