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LOCAL and
In Medford Robert A. Mer
rltt, PhM3c, is visiting his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.
Merritt, 32 North Peach street,
while on -a 16-day leave from the
naval hospital at Philadelphia.
Transferred Lloyd H. De-
Groote, assistant forester for the
Oregon-California revested lands
administration, leaves tonight
for Salem. DeGroote has been
transferred to the Oregon-California
offices there.
On Leave Harry Sturges,
EM2C, is home for 12 days
after 13 months in the navy
Sturges is visiting his wife. Mrs
Eleanor Sturges, and their two
daughters at Central Point. He
will report back to Mare Island.
SPRING
MERCHANDISE
Coats Suits Millinery
Alteration by Cxparts
SDectttllZMR
LADIES' COATS & SUITS
IN HALF SIZES
, Burelson's
Ladies Ready-To-Wear :
31 No. Central Avenue
Easter Cards
Were Never Lovlier
Send Easter Greetings to all
your friends and relatives.
They cost so little yet mean
so much.
SWEM'S
GIFTS
lit.
lilt Enjoy that Bright Morning Tastel
v jjlL PRI-WAR WHISKY BUN&f D I
f ikLD WITH AMERICAN 6RAIM I
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Busy as Long Distance lines are, most, calls go
through all right. But there's still a rush on some
circuits. ....
When you're on a crowded line, Long Distance
will ask you to help by saying, "Please limit your
call to 5 minutes."
Keep your RED CROSS at his side
GIVE NOW I GIVE MORE!
tHI PACIFIC TILEPHONI AND TIUGRAPH COMPANY
145 So. BaiUett, Phone 2101.
PERSONAL
CALENDAR
Tuesday
7:30 p. m. Rogue Valley
chorus, practice, Medford high
school music room.
7:00 p. m. Mariner Girls, pot-
luck dinner and sewing, home of
Mrs. Delbert Daniels.
7:45 p. m. Wesleyan Service
Guild, Methodist church parlors
8:00 p. m. Chapter BE, PEO
home of Mrs. Victor Sether, 1007
Queen Anne avenue, social eve
ning.
8:00 p. m. Crater Lake aux
iliary, VFW, armory. : .
8:00 p. m. Degree of Honor
Carnation club, home of Mrs.
Mabel Bennett, 343 South Grape
street. - ,
8:00 p. m. Pythian Sisters,
regular meeting at K. of P. hall.
Refreshments. . . ,.. ... -
- . Wednesday
10:00 a. m. DAV Sewing
club, home of Nettie Cassman,
Central Point. Covered dish
luncheon at noon, ,
12:30 p. m. Victory club,
covered dish luncheon at Ma
sonic temple.
- 1:00 p. m. Get-Together club
dessert luncheon at Eagles hall
followed by cards. Committee,
Mesdames Verda Edsal, Ada
East, Yerta Flowers and Cath
erine Bossier.'
1:00 p. m. Mistletoe cKib
quilting bee, home of Irene
Shirley, 243 Beatty street.
2:30 p. m. Wednesday Study
club. Girls' Community club.
Meeting Changed The meet
ing of the DeMolay Mothers
club, originally scheduled for to
morrow at the home of Mrs. C.
W. Shores, will be held Instead
at the home of Mrs. Elmer Kyle,
1316 East Main street, it was an
nounced today. It will be at 1:30
p. m. .
II ENDED WHISKEY M PROOF. THE STRAIGHT WHIIKIfl IN THIS
PRODUCT ARE I TEARS OR MORE 010: US STRAIGHT WHISKEY,
K GRAM KEUTRAISPIRITV SCHENLET DISTWHU C0P.H.T.t,
hold it fo
6 minutes
la .
TJnlt to Meet Central Point
Extension unit will meet Wed
nesday at thrt home of Mrs. Lulu
Floux, Grant road, at 10 a. m.
Covered dish luncheon will be
served at noon and members
are to bring their own service.
To Plan Rally Presidents of
the various Christian Endeavor
societies of Medford are asked
to meet at the Y. M. C. A. to
morrow at 8 p. m. to plan the
time and program of a spring
rally to be held in Ashland next
month.
To Attend Funeral Members
of the Navy Mothers club are
asked to meet Tuesday at the
Conger-Morris Funeral home
Tuesday at 1 p. m. to attend the
funeral of Mrs. Claude Manke.
A business meeting of the Girls
Community club will follow.
a
to Elect Crater Lake post
No. 1833, Veterans of Foreign
wars, will hold the annual nomi
nation and election of officers at
the regular meeting tomorrow at
8 p. m. at the armory.- Com
mander Louis Erbes urges vet
erans of both world wars to at
tend this-important meeting. Re
freshments will be served by the
auxiliary.
Cars Damaged A car driven
by Mrs. Irma English, 14 Or
ange street, was damaged Satur
day when it was sideswiped
while traveling one mile north
of highway 99 by an auto driven
by A. W. Linbeck, Central Point,
according to an accident report
on file today. The report stated
that approximately $150 damage
was caused to Mrs. English s
car and about $20 to the other.
Livestock
Portland. Ore.. March 19 TUP)
Livestock cattle, 1,700; calves, 200.
Active, ateady to 35c higher. Good
fed steers J15.25lS16.25; top J10.50,
common-medium $U14.50. Heifers
SlOiff 13.50. Fed heifers held above
$15. Canner-cutter cows S0.5O9.5O.
Medium-good beef cows $11(313. Bulls
SUQ13. Good-choice vealers S19916.
Hogs, 400. Active, steady. Good
choice 185-300 lbs. S1S.75. Sows SIS
Feeder Digs $16.30 917.50.
aneep, ouu. aieaay. rea gooa-cnoice
wooled lambs S15.5015.75. Medium
ewes so.50; good quotable to sg.50.
Portland Produce
Portland. March 19 (UP) Whole.
saie proauce marxei:
Celery Celery root blank.
Carrotfl Oregon, hlank. California
70c dozen bunches; local lugs $11.10.
Cauliflower California S3 325
crme.
Asparagus California 27 30c lb.
Lettuce California 4i and fia UA
5.10 crate.
Onions Eastern net S2 17 M
ilants, Walla Walla 60 bunches G
.ou; uregon au.io per oo-id. oaf,
Chicago Wheat
Chicago, Much 19 (UP) Wheat:
Onen High Low Close
May ....1.70' 1.71,k 1.69, $1.70
July ... 1.50 . l.smi 1.37i 1.58
Sept. .. 1.S6 1.5(1", 1.55 . 1.55,
Dec 1.55',t 1.55; 1.54V, 1.54ft
S. F. DAIRY PRICES
San Francisco, March 19 U.R)
Dairy market:
Butter: 93 score 43, 92 score
4214, 90 score 42V4, 89 score
41.
Cheese: Loafs 27.9, .triplets
27.2. ;
Eggs: Large grade A 40 V4.
medium grade A 37Vi. small
grade A 30V: large grade B
37W. .
Wall Street
New York. March 19 (U.m
Stocks weakened on "peace
scare- selling today after firm'
ness In opening trading.. Rail
road ' and industrial issues led
the decline.
The preliminary closinu Dow-
Jones averages: industrial.
157.89, off 0.86; rail, 52.50, off
u.u; utility, Z8.07, off 0.05: and
69 stocks, 58.62, off 1.23. The
65-stock average beginning to
day gives effect to the 2-for-l
splitup in Louisville & Nashville
railroad shares. Refigured on the
present basis, Saturday's close
on the 65 stocks would have
been 58.95.
Sales were 1,070,000 shares
against 880,000 last Friday.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American Tel. & Tel 162U
Anaconda - 32
Chrysler 99V4
Curtiss Wright , , , 6
General Electric ,, 40
General Motors 65
Montgomery Ward 54
Penn. R. R. 36
Phillips Petroleum ,
J. C. Penney
Radio . ,
Southern Pacific
Standard OU of Calif. ,
Texas Glf Sulphur
51
-109'4
. 1134
42
41
- 40
Transamerlca
im
29
United AircrafU
U. S. Rubber
U. S. Steel ..
56
63V4
The Coast Guard today mans
and operates more than 5,000
vessels, r, : . .
The ROLLING PIN
CAFE
509 South Riverside Ave.
RE-OPENS THURSDAY
MARCH 22
This popular eating place has been doted
duo to lllneti of member! of tht staff.
OBITUARY
HENRY D. PYLE
Henry D. Pyle, 37, passed
away his home, 838 Dakota St.,
early Sunday. He was bora in
Carmen, Okla., Oct. 2, 1907. He
had made his home here tor the
past twelve years, employed as
bookkeeper and credit manager
for Hubbard Brothers. A man of
outstanding personality and abil
ity, he became a christian four
years ago and united with the
Church of God.
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. Irene Pyle and four chil
dren, Bay, Roy, Bessie and Clar
ence, all at home: his father.
Don C. Pyle, Oklahoma and two
brothers, Steve Pyle, Kansas,
and Elmer Pyle, Glendale, Calif.
Services will be held in the
Conger-Morris chapel at 2:30 p.
m. Wednesday with the Rev. R.
F. Wilson officiating. Interment
will be in Talent cemetery.
. MAY MQRRIS
Mrs. May Morris, former resi
dent of Medford passed away
Sunday in Evanston, 111. Re
mains are being transferred to
Medford, and Christian Science
services will be held at the Perl
Funeral Home next Friday at
10:30 a.m. Interment will take
place in the family plot in Siski
you Memorial Park.
MILDRED BLAYLOCK
Funeral services for Mildred
Marie Blaylock, who passed
away March IS at the home of
her mother Mrs. Jessie Mclntire
in the Howard District, will be
conducted from the Perl Funer
al Home Thursday at 2 p.m., the
Rev. Harry Hansen, pastor of the
First Presbyterian church offici
ating. Interment will be in Siski
you Memorial Park.
One of her brothers, Jim Mc
lntire, of Medford, was inad
vertently omitted in the obitu
ary published last Sunday.
EVELYN MANKE
Services for Mrs. Evelyn
Manke, 29, wife of Lt. (jg)
Claude, who passed away in San
Francisco Thursday, will be held
in the Conger-Morris chapel at
l:a0 p.m. Tuesday with the Rev
W, A. Dawes officiating. Inter
ment will be in Jacksonville
cemetery.
She was born in Philadelphia,
March 2, 1916, and united in
marriage to Claude Manke in
Virginia, on June 24, 1940. She
had made her home in Medford
for four years, going to San
Francisco in January to be with
her husband.
Surviving, besides her hus
band, are two children, Sandra
Claudia and Wade Douglas, at
home, her parents, Mr: and MrsJ
Thomas Glenn and two brothers
in the East: ' '
ROB ROY McCONOCHIE .
Funeral services for Rob Rov
McConoohiei who passed away
March 16 at the family residence
1015 West 12th 'St.. will be held
at the Perl Funeral Home Tues
day at 2 p.m. The Rev. D. E.
Millard will officiate and inter-
ment will take place in the fam
ily plot in Central Point ceme
tery.
. Honorary pallbearers from
the Medford Water Department
will be R. A. Duff. Allen Curry,
Carl Ludwig, Henry Ruch, Mose
Patnode and Ray Anderson;
DR. A. R. HEDGES
Chiropithlc Je Naturopathic
Phyiiclan
128 E. Main Dial S170
CAUSE OF SENILITY
We have said that the cell is
the primary body unit and upon
it wholesome existence and its
normal power of reproducing
Itself depends the state of our
bodily existence. To most of us
the cell-life of the body seems
far beyond our control and so,
far removed from any responsi
bility of ours. We must realize
that as the cell develops so de
velops the body; If cellular life
or its development Is impaired,
so, to that extent is the body.
We know that the body the
same is true with the cells can
be nourished only from what we
give it, both in the way of food
and thought. If proper nourish
ment for the cells Is not main
tained, the whole body suffers.
As a result, the life of the cell
is jeopardized by this toxic state
as well as by the unfavorable
environment which develops
within the body.
flSittii
active pallbearers from the Mod
ern Woodmen of America will
be Ray Sloneker, Delmar Smith.
M. F. Young, Louis Bashaw,
John Brenner and Truman Bren
ner.
The Coast Guard borrowed.
bought or chartered fleet of
more than 2,000 pleasure craft
for use in off-shore operations
in the first days of the war.
Many are now being returned to
their owners.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE Fisher's Mormilk. A real
aairy xeea. t aoers, 34 H. Riverside.
Phone 4449.
CITY TRANSFER & STORAGE -Fred
a., nooinsun, owner, f urniture mov
ing, commercial hauling, everything
for your need. 38 S. Fir at. Phone
4ttJ4.
FOR SALE One Friend FX cut under
spray rig witn 4UU-gauon tank, 25
gallon pump and motor, on rubber.
American Fruit Growers, Inc.
313 South Fir St,
Mediord. Oregon
ANYTHING to haul anywhere large
or aniau. f none ..aoo. us vis '.Tans
ter storage co., 4u s. Fir st.
STRAYED Yearling spotted Guernsey
ncner, muiey. quite swttyDacK, rn.
7343 or write Fred Sander. Rt. 2,
Box 298. Medford.
LOST Billfold near Central and Jack-
son. Finder keep money and return
papers to Mall Tribune. Chester
i us.
FOR SALi: One farm wagon with
arop-center rims, equippea witn
6.00x16 new rubber tires. American
Fruit Growers, Inc.. 213 South Fir
St.. Jieqiorq. ure,
WANTED Maid. Apply Mrs. Davis,
no.ei meaiora
WANTED AT ONCE Two beauty op
era. 'ors. Bowman's Beauty Salon,
Phone 3186.
FOR SALE 2 matching walnut cab
inets, suttabla for china or Doom.
Phone 2665.
for SALE One Planet. Jr.. vese
table cultivator. Must be seen to be
appreciated. American mm orow
ers, Inc.. 213 South Fir st.. Med
iora, ore.
WANTED Someone to cut down
black walnut tree for the wood. 103
S. Orange.
WE HAVE a limited amount of nine-
crnllnn mtlrl0fl OOUI With StBCKS,
You must see these to appreciate
them. American Fruit urowers. inc.,
213 South Fir St., Medford, Ore.
iir a mt Tr m tv inB-al. usable aas-
oline pumps. If you have one for
sale, pnone 357Q. a a. m. o a y. i
WANTED Five Jamesway brooder
stoves. Hazel Uallfleld. Central
Point. Rt. 1. Box 153, Old Stage rq.
vrva CAI IT in IB
with steel shear. American fruit
Growers, Inc., 213 South Fir St.,
Mpriinrri. Ore.
FOR SALE Modern new 2-bcdroom
home; narawooa nuuis. 1,lin,u."7'.
ina nn iriirhfn. service uorch and
bathroom; gas automatic "hot water
Mn. Tan iTur niched or un
furnished. My equity. 2 blocks from
sc.iool, 1 diock irom biuiw.
at 523 Fairmont. Sec. owner at 112
S. Riversme. must i
WILL SELL or trade model A pickup
with trailer hitch. 6.00x16 . res, for
32 to '38 sedan. Pay cash difference
or cash for your car. Edward Smith,
Rt. 3. box o, norm ui
WANTED Maid.
Hotel Medford.
FOR SALE Fresh cow,
1 ahecn.
Phone 0207,
ducks. 1 OOZ. reu
FOR SALE-ll)3a Indian Chief In top
rhevrolet 4-door sedan. See Earl
Emmc?a at 112 S. Riverside between
B?" '; r 5 nt 523 Fairmont.
WFHAVE in stock, two l"-"--w.P
rakes one equipped for Oliver
, tractor ar?d other Tor John Deere
American Fruit Growers, Inc., 813
' south Fir st.jvledtojore
rsflll have PREWAR DUPONT AUTO,
MOTIVE PAINTS. Jobs on which I
uie these materials are fully guar-
MITCHELL'S PAIKT SHOP .
Olio a. iiivt.o'w
2 BIG HITS
ltll:HMli
Show, at 1:45 - 6:45 9:30
ENDS TOMORROWI
DON'T MISS IT!
It's Loaded With Funl
PLUS
"When Strangers
Marry"
IT'S BOSTON BLACKIE
AT HIS BEST!
ANOTHER
cheat wen
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PROGRAM
TOR BALK At SOS W. tth t kitchen
caoinei. cooKiioves, range, luo-gai.
oil bbls. Store spaca for rent.
FOR SALE Traveleer trailer house.
sieeps lour, circulator neater, bu
tane range, good rubber, in extra
good condition; 18 feet long, can be
seen after 4.30 p. m. at &04 South
Oakdale.
FOR SALE Large sorrel saddle horse.
very wen Drone; tou o( uie: aa.
Phone S364.
BEAUTIFUL pedigreed Irish . setter
puppm irom international cnam-
pion siocK. rnone 73aq.
CQ7Aft Modern home; living room.
iDjiUU dining room, kitchen, two
' ' haHpAAms tSs.k sanrl .lun.
Ing' porch; corner lot on pavement'
Quick possession. H. G. WILSON,
uneainm. inone o .
FOR SALE Gaines1 dog meal or
Friskles and many others. Fabers,
w s, Kiversiae. fnone 444.
WANTED Housekeeper and compan-
iun uetween noun u:ou a. m. ana o
R. m. No laundry. Easy home to care
r. Good wages. Phone after 6 p.m.
6194.
FOR RENT 2 room furnished apart
ment, vnuiia. at naze, at.
FOR SALE One General Electric sun
lamp. J. c. Atkins, Eagle Point. Ore.,
locuiea oacn oi scnooi.
FOR SALE Two 1.300-pound horses.
worn or riae. k. u. nowara, noss
lane.
LOST No. 3 and No. 4 ration books,
at Phoenix. Mary E. Job, Marian L.
jod, fnoemx. ore,
TRY a local-product I For better re
sults use QUIK-GRO Peat. Economy
seed at reea to., ai7 w. otn st,
WANTED TO BUY A folding-type
camera for service man overseas.
Phone S471.
WANTED TO BUY Coll springs for
double Iron bed. Also prewar box
springs and Innerspring mattress.
wan tjjo.
IS CHEMISTRY your hobby? Have
complete set of lab. glassware and
apparatus, never used. Sell or trade
Tel. 4019,
FOR TRADEi for n to Hi-ton truck,
Chevy matter coupe, 1936 ihodel
enTrai a-oim, uro., box aai.
fOR SALE Fisher'i Wheat-Mix. mill
run. ?aber'i, 34 S. Riverside. Phone
4449.
AT SAMSON'S
U A tr
MaaMAItl U )(. iu fi-
Oat Hay ..!$30 per ton
in cuiung Aiiana.MH..f j per ion
GYPSUM
Car to arrive oon....fl3J0perton
lucuveriea maae.j
OATS
Recleaned Kanota .
(In ton lota.) .
..$3.29 per cwt.
BARL.EY
Recleaned Beardleaa $3.25 per cwt
Trebe Barley
H.$3-35 per cwt
. Hanchen Barney M
BROODERS
100-size Electric
400-size Electric
-to .43 per cwv.
$ 3.49
,.$14 05
000-ilzo OU .
For Many Savinp Bargains
F. B. SAMSON CO.
FOR SALE Dr. Hess stock tonic or
hoc special minerals. Faber's, 34
a. tuversiae.
LAWNS and gardens grow more
inrmuy on an organic icruiizer
Use Fertllhumua for economical re-
' suit. Onlv S2.B0 oer 100-lb. baa. at
Morton Milling Co., Jackson st. on
ranroaa.
SIX fresh cows. Phone 6923. Oscar
Gysln, Rt. 4, Box 361. Medford. 1
mile a. of Phoenix.
WANTED Woman to stay nights with
sick lady. No sitting up required.
rnone aon
WANTED Woman for housework by
tne nour. fnone auoo.
WANT Marine Leatherneck maga
zine, uecemoer issue, fiease write
Tribune box 4508,
THIS REMINDS Ht-
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Iti the
SURELY you have noticed the difference'
in water . . . some may be too hard or
too soft, too acid or too alkaline. Many are
chlorinated or otherwise chemically treated.
The perfection in quality of OLYMPIA
Beer is due not alone to premium quality
Ingredients, but to the rare waters of our
subterranean springs, famed for their natural
purity and brewing qualities. '
DEER
7i the Water"
OLYMPIA BRBWING COMPANY
Olympia, Washington, -A.
IUY WAI IONDS and HIT T ilM!
MondT. March It, 194S MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE THREB
FOR SALE Sheep guano or Mor-
i-rop icruuzer. nccommenaea xor
farden planu and shrubs. Fabar's.
4 S. Riverside. Phone 4449.
ORDER your heavy red fir slabs now.
uon i wait til summer, when they
are hard to get. Fabar's, 34 S. River-
siae. rnone
TRY OUR Grade A raw milk. It's
Detter Kingmere Guernsey Dairy
Phone 6806.
WB BUY-EM WB SELL-UM
COME IN AND SEE-EM
1930 Olds Sedan; radio, heater.
1936 Dodge Sedan; heater,
1036 Ford Sedan.
1939 Studebaker Sedan.
1933 Buick Sedan.
Dayton-McClaren Tires. Batteries.
Foglitfcs. Prestone.
See at A. Z. "Tubby" Dean's
Your Pontlaa Dealer
Richfield Station. Phone 9949.
6th-Grape Sts. Help the Red Croai
CAMERON-MOFFITT LUMBER CO.
LOW-PRICED LUMBER
So. Riverside st Barnett Rd.
Medford Phono 0462,
FOR SALS
SEED SPUDS '
Bliss Triumph
Burbank
Netted Gem
Chippewa
F. B. SAMSON CO.
CASH CN A FLASH
x.. FOR YOUR CAR
Save Time, Cash end Gas
Call Automobile Market,
Friendly Medford Dealer.
Ph. 3919! '.6th and Bartlett
No Red Tape When You Sell
to Ua.
FIR ROUGH BLOX It SLABS, BTe.il
big doubl. load (6 SO Mwliord Fuel
Tel 3111
ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON Speclal
UlnfC In permanenta All work Ruar.
anteed Phong 2664 120 N Central
WANT! D Experienced alteration
woman Apply In person Jacqu.
Lenox. 17 3 central
WANT TO BUY Good lawn swing
Tribune, Box 1132
WANTED Yearling feeder .tears. Ph.
3804. .
ONION SETS and Bermuda onion
plant, from Texas.
F. I. SAMSON CO. .
rr wicks
Tlim TKted V VAPORUB
Townsend
DANCE
at
Dreamland Hall
TOMORROW
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FOR SALE Shrubs: Arborvitae,
heather, evergreen flowering ihrube.
azalea, camellia, rock plants and
perennials S E Chastaln Ph 7370.
WANTED TO BUY Used or brokea
repairable furniture Call 3089
WANT TO BUY at once. G R and
PIANO. Phone 4193.
OPEN UP YOUR
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CAR FOR SALE?
SEE
HUMPHREY NQW
for a
HIGH CASH PRICE!
HUMPHREY MOTORS
USED CAR EXCHANGE
33 S. Riverside Ave.
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