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LOCAL and Leaves -L. O. Van Slyke, 916 West 10th street, will leave by plane Thursday for Portland for medical care. He will return in a week or two. Sisters To Meet Pythian Sister will hold initiation a: the regular meeting scheduled Tues day night at the K. of P. hall. The evening will close with re freshments. Architect Returns Mr. and Mrs. William Laing returned last week from Portland where he has been employed with the naval architects at Oregon ship building corporation since June. Laing will resume business at his former location, 303 U, S. National Bank building. The Laings make their home at 420 North BarUett. , Lieutenant Leaves Lt. W. H. Jones left last week for Ft. Lewis Wash., after spending a leave here with his father, Wal ter H. Jones of South Oakdale avenue. Lt. Jones, who served 18 months in the European the ter and took part in two major engagements, was wounded in August at Saint Lo, France, and was hospitalized for an extended period. The officer, who was with the Third Armored Divi sion of the First Army, holds a presidential citation, the bronze star medal and the purple heart. DR. A. R. HEDGES Chiropractic & Naturopathic Physician 128 E. Main Dial 3170 Delaying Senility Delaying the approach of senility does not merely mean the prolonging of life in a body that it enfeebled and decrepit. It means the prolonging of an efficient life in an efficiently functioning organism. Natural death seldom occurs. The body is not given a chance to naturally wear out. This results from our mistaken concepts of life and from errors in proper body-care and maintenance. We must not enslave ourselves by the undue strain and stress of life. Do not live in the past nor fear the future. Do not worry. Live in a stimulative calmness of the fu ture and its possibilities. Make yourself useful to life and life will be useful to you. IS YOUR CAR FOR SALE? SEE HUMPHREY NOW for HIGH GASH PRICE! HUMPHREY MOTORS USED CAR EXCHANGE 33 S. Riverside Ave. THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... S3 . fC w ir f i i ssa r i i tjr.i f -w. i i ri i -. m -emr- i a at i "That's newt to me, Judire. From the way some peopie talk you would think it was at least 50-" "No, Clem, there's the statement right here in the paper... from authorities who have made an exhaustive study of the sub ject Only about 5 of the people who drink occasionally abuse the privilege.!. 65 drink sensibly." "No wonder you say it wouldn't be fair to take the privilege away from the other 95, Judge. I agree with you." "I can't see It any other way, Clem. No PERSUNAL CALENDAR Tuesday 7.30 p.m. Rogue Valley Chorus practice at high school. 8:00 p. m. P ait Presidents' club, Degree of Honor, home of Mayme Seller,, 1132 West Main street. 8:00 p. m. Chapter BE, P.E.O., home of Mrs. J. D. Mc Pherson, 622 Catherine street. Program, Mrs. Kennetn Den man, Wednesday ' 10:00 a.m. Get-Together club, Eagles hall, for sewing. Potluck luncheon at 12 o'clock. 10:00 a. m. Just Folks circle, Methodist church, home of Mrs. Earl Bradfish, 110 Ashland ave nue. Red Cross sewing. 10:00 a. m. D. A. V Auxil iary Sewing club, home of Thada Griffith, Central Point, luncheon at noon. 1:00 p.m. Women of Rotary, home of Mrs. C. T. Steward, Eastwood Drive, for covered dish luncheon. Mrs. Martin Sands and Mrs. Charles Leniery, assistant hostesses. Bring service. 1:00 a.m. Mistletoe club quilting bee, home of Mrs. Tom Lynch, 324 West Jackson boule vard. 2:00 p.m. Adult Missionary society, First Christian church, fellowship hall. 2:30 p.m. Wednesday Study club, annual guest day, Girls' Community club. Visitor Here Mrs. Lillian Vincent, former Medford resi dent now of I -os Angeles, is spending 10 days here with Mrs. James Bailey, 808 Bennett St., and other friends. Board to Meet April meet ing of the Jackson County Lea gue of Women Voters' board will be held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Justin Smith, 21 Geneva street, at 8 o clock. Board To Meet The Board of Education of . the Methodist church, Laurel and Main streets, will meet Tuesday evening in th.e church parlors at 7:30 o'clock. Teachers and officers are urged to attend. Buys Residence J. H. Owen. 24 Highland Drive, has pur chased the residence at 15 Keenway Drive near his former home. Mr. Owen states that re modeling and extensive improve ments will be started at once. - To Hold Dinner Members of Medford Bethel, Daughters of Job, have planned a potluck dinner for parents and friends to be given Thursday night of this week at 6 p. m. at the Ma sonic Temple. Tea Announced Mrs. L. G. Gentner, 22 Groveland avenue, will entertain members of the Jacksonville. Garden club at a daffodil tea Wednesday, April 4, beginning at two o'clock. Mem bers desiring transportation are asked to meet at 1:30 p. m., at the old U. S. Hotel in Jackson ville. e Groups to Meet Crater Lake Post No. 1833, Veterans of For eign Wars, and Its auxiliary will hold their regular semi-monthly business meetings at the Med ford armory, Tuesday evening, April 3, at 8 o'clock. Officers state that plans for the Installa tion of the new officers will be completed and other Important matters discussed. Uess. il?! lSC JriW ilsfii 3 tmarx wesrs.. i i turn more than I could see taking automobile away from everybody because a few drive recklessly and have accidents. Or preventing the making or sale of cake or doughnuts because some folks eat too much and get indigestion." "In the ease of spirit beverages, the answer Is one of education and better control." "As a matter of fact, the responsible members of that industry are working con stantly toward that end. They don't want folks to abuse the use of their product any more than we go." tktt aavofianwaf immaf ty Cmfrntt rf A IsWIt Amfi IriwHtln. Int. Enters Corps Leon A. Nich ols, 27, 302 Maple street, entered the marine corps March 29, news release from Portland states. He left for the San Diego "boot" camp Immediately after enlistment. Nichols' wife and three children will live at the family home while he Is in the marine corps. Nichols' brother, Lt. Vernon N. Nichols, was re cently discharged from the army and another brother, Set. Wes ley D, Nichols, Is serving with the marine corps In San Diego. Reverend Faw To Address Brethren Church Wednesday Rev. Chalmer Faw, will speak at the Church of the Brethren, Mnrv nnH Snllnff streets. Wed nesday at 8 p. m. He and ,his" family have recently returned from the church mission station at flnrlHHn.. Afrira. where thev spent a five-year term in evan gelistic work. Rev. Faw is a graduate of La Verne college in California, and also of Bethany Biblical semi nary in Chicago. He is stopping at various churches en route to his1 home in Yakima, Wash. The public is Invited to hear him. Court Records Justice Court Catherine Harriet Neely, fail ure to stop at stop sign, $1 and costs. Leland J. Reed, Roy Washing ton. Nichols, Edgar Marion Moore, parking on highway, $1 and costs, each. Patricia Mauren Nichols, vag rancy, jailed. Ross Jason Turman, parking on highway, $1 and costs. Lee Manley Templen, failure to stop, violation of basic rule, cited. Samuel Henry Oetlnger, no auto license, $1 and costs. Damian Estrenada, parking on highway, SI and costs. Jerry Lee Gleaves, no auto license, cited. Jack Lloyd Chamberlain, fail ure to stop, cited. Billy Wayne Fitzslmmons, no operator s license, cited. Alpha Erwin Arthur, no clear ance lights, cited. Police Court Amos Holler Weigel, drunk, jailed. William Parker, S overpay ing tickets, $2 bail. Hemmerly Conger, overpark ing, $1 bail. Amos Haller Welgle, Robert Ben Merrill, drunk, $10 ball. Albert W. Calhoun, drunk, jailed 10' days. , P. P. Vandyke, Hemmerly Conger, Dr. Freeburger, over parking, $1 each. William Parker, overparking. two tickets. $2. P.-T. A. Activities Roosevelt P-T. A. Date of the spring operetta given annually by children of 'he Roosevelt school has been set for April 13, it was an nounced today. "Jack and the Magic Bean Stalk" is to be pre sented. Due to the operetta, the reg ular meeting of the Roosevelt Parent-Teacher association has been set up to April 6. THE GRANGE - Griffin Creek Grange Regular meeting of Griffin Creek Grange will be held Tues day at 8:30 a. m. at grange hall. Mrs. Iva Travers is program chairman for the meeting. Use Mall Tribune Want Ad.. MEMORIAL RITES 2 P. M. TUESDAY Fl Memorial services will be held at the First Christian church Tuesday at 2 p. m. for William J. Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cox, 336 Mae street, killed In action February 21. 1945 on Iwo Jima. Cox entered the marines, 6th Division In July, 1943 ,and went to Camp Pendleton, San Diego for training. In July of 1944 he sailed for service in the Pacific. Word was received on March 31 of his death in performance of his duty on February 21. He attended Medford .high school in 194b and '42 and be came a member of the local Christian church February , 5, 1933. His brother Reed in the Paratroopers recently sailed for duty overseas. . , . Assisting the minister of the church in the memorial will be representatives of the American Legion and men from Camp White. The musical arrange ments are in charge of Mrs. Effie Kurtz. The service is open to all friends of the family. In addition to his parents, the young man Is survived by his brother Reed and a sister, Geral dine, at the family home. LOTTIE SMITH, TAKEN BY DEATH Mrs. Lottie Smith, wife of J. U. Smith, Gold Hill, passed away Saturday afternoon in a Grants Pass hospital. She was born in Cedar county, Missouri, on Feb. 23, 1875, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Morris. At the age of two, she crossed the plains in a covered wagon, arriving at Rock Point on Sept. 14, 1877. There were about 35 wagons In the caravan. On Oct. 7, 1907, she was united in marriage to James U. Smith at Central Point and since then had made her home on Sardine creek. Surviving, besides her hus band, are five children, John Smith, Medford; Mrs. Elizabeth Berg, Springfield, Ore.; Mrs. Dora Burnett, Vancouver; Mrs. Eihel Smith and Charles Smith, Gold Hill. There are also two brothers, J. W. Morris, Monroe Ore.; Wm. A. Morris, Antioch, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Tiny Cook, Gold Hill, Mrs. Margaret McAdams, San Francisco; 11 grandchildren and -one great grandchild. Services will be held in the Conger-Morris chapel at 2 p.m. Wednesday with the Rev. D. E. Millard officiating. Interment will be in Gold Hill cemetery. Miniature Church Built In 4 Years Forth Wc!, Tex. (U.B The people of the Middle Ages spent centuries upon the construction of their beautiful cathedrals. C. L. De Zonit has built one in four years. Of course, the medieval cathe drals were pretty big and De Zonia's is only eight feet long and four feet wide, but iff got everything that Relrrui and yyy.i&aia Hlehts Only Weekdays Doors Open 8:45 CLOSED WEDNESDAY Positively Ends Tues. ANN BAXTER la "THE SULLIVANS" Thomas Mitchell COMING THURSDAY T t al at 1 1 C D I hi afi I i H E R O , PLUS iu 'SONG OF THE SADDLE W BRACKEN f'ViK Ji Hi '0 Notre Dame have got. Bella ring in its five-foot tow ers, its doors open, its altar is hand-carved, and "soon music will come from the pope organ in its balcony," says De Zonia. Too Late to Classify WANT JOB sktddlnj or .kidding and loading, with 0 cat. Ellis Kiucaid. William., Ore. TWO-BEDROOM home., low down payment, bal. 111m rent. If you ara interested In Income properties see or call C. H. WILLIAMSON, Salesman HAROLD H. BROWN AGENCY 123 I. Main Phone 344S flOOAA 14 acres, fenced and croa w&tOvU fenced, seeded to tame T grass; irrigated; 4-room houso and other buildings, electric ity. 8 miles from Eagle Point. See or call C. H. Williamson. HAROLD H. BROWN AGENCY 123 E. Main Phone 344S FOR RENT 2.room 'furnished house: modern, closo in. Phone 2406. 114 iTipp St. THREE-ROOM apartment and garage. am fortiana ave. LOST Small sketch with signatures, between U. S. National bank and corner 3d and Central, Saturday, 5:30 p. m. Reward. Tribune, Box WANTED Motor scooter. Phone Jack- sonvllla. BHD. fftrp aa Almost new modern 2-bed-tbjjUU room house near 11th and T Hamilton. Has .mall house in rear rented. All furni ture Included. Immediate possession. Terms. fill A n Small modern 1' bedroom 5Z4UU house, east side, double garage, paved street. Terms. ffCOAA Modern house on west tSJjUU lth. 3 bedrooms, sleeping porch, breakfast nook, two lots, variety of fruit and berries. Terms. M ' , flNTOCA 8 acres. Irrigated, all In tSjjU fruit and berries. New modern house, basement, gas heat, hardwood floors, tila bath, forge chicken house, garage and cabinet shop. , , , . $01(( 'B acres, irrigated, all In ft (III clover and alfaKa. Com " 1 uw plete set of buildings, mod ern house. Located on pavement 7 mile. out. Terms. TENC.WALD AGENCY Holly Tncater oias- FOR SALE Automatic gas hot water heater, perfect condition; Bed and springs. $10; card table. SI 50; child a toy chest and table with three draw, era, $2.50; homemade trapete, fl, fruit lars. 432 N. Holly. AUCTION Horse sale. Sunday. April S. 1945, beginning at 1:30 p. mj 40 head saddle horses, ponies, lew work horse. Thi. auction will be held at 4 Corners on Crater Lake highway. Mao & Blllie Place, four miles north of Medford. If you have any horses for sale, this Mle I open for consignment. We have lots of buyers inquiring for horses. Terms of sale are cash. K. W. Holmes, Auc tioneer; Mrs. K. W. Holme., Clerk. FORSALE 1041 V-B. 4-door, i super de luxe radio ana neaier. -- '33 light car In. Phone 5421. WEHAVIC ITI QUIjpORO Peal 1 for beautiful flower.. Economy Seed & rem WAITRESS wanted See Mr. Simmon. at Holly Cafe, 31 N. Holly. CITY TRANSFER & STORAGE Fred E. Robinson, owner. Furniture mov ing, commercial hauling, everything for your need. 3D 8. Fir st. Phone fTtifl have PREWAR t-UPONT AUTO MOTIVE PAINTS. Jobs on which I use these material, ara fully guar- MITCHELL'S PAINT SHOP reea to oua o. mvcifliuq ANYTHING to haul anywhere large or small. Phone 28B8. Davla Trans for Sc Storage Co., 40 S. Fir t. FISHERMEN! Search your basement and ettlo for that discarded fishing rod. Regardless of Its condition. I will buy it and put It In condition for some poor devil who need. on. badly. . Phone 3542 after 8 p. m. and a.k for Bob. ORDER your baby chicks now for 0 livery April 4. Wo also have 300 Hansen Leghorn pullets started. Fabcr;s34 S. Riverside. Phone 4449. AM WRECKING old Chamber of Com merce building at corner of Front and Main streets. Doors, windows, light fixtures, eto. See Harold M. Majors or carpenter on Job. WANTED Married man for general ranch work. Year-round job. Good pay. Schmidt Bros. Lumber Co., Box 310, Grant. Pass. Cost Child's tan wicker rocking chair, burlap seat, lost between Howard av.. and W. 10th at. Phone 46.10. FOR SALE One used Friend power take-off spray rig with 600-gsllon steel tank, 25-gallon pump. American Fruit Growers, Ins. 213 South Fir St. Medford, uregon FOR SALE Rocking chair, drassar. 5 14 South Grape. WILL TRADE ewe. with lambs ror Rood fresh cow, or what have you? upert Maddox, Medford. So. Oregon's Finest Theatre Shows at l:4o-6:45.8:00 STARTS WEDNESDAY HALL NOW THRU TUESDAY "fT J VtlKMt MM FOK BALMtock, Mack or hay salt. FOR SALE All metal oil or Itctric brooderi. Faber 34 S. Rlvenidt. Phont 4449. FOR SALE Forg and anvil. Hobbi' uaouiy ran, FOR SALE No. 3 potatoei. Come and get them. Call SBtiO. fbR SALE Cull potato, for feed. 10 per ton, delivered. Call 0860. FOR SALE -r33 De Soto de luxe 4 door aeJan. Motor completely re bored, new pistons, new rings, etc.; new paint, good tires. Champ'e Ga- FOR RENT Peasant ilepln room, couple or iady. Ill Almond at Located on 09 highway, eloee to Phoenix; 3Vi acres of fine land, B cabins, store and living quarters. 3 gas pumps, I acre In clover pes tuns. Lots of nice shade. One of the finest locations on the highway for a camp. Price $14,000, with $8,000 cash; good terms on the balance. Exclusive. BEN R. COOP, Broker CHAS. BLAESS, Salesman SJ3 N, Riverside. Phone 735T. WANT TO RENT 3 or 4-room fur nished house or apartment. Perma- ncm. fnono 4B30 unui 7 p. m NICE three-room apartment for rent uai. &53H alter o p. m. FOR SALE Prewar kitchen range. wood and coal, A-l condition, ceil ing $71, Price $63 with coils. 8 Oaks Ranch, corner Coleman Creek and Dark Hollow road, WANTED-Hand ironer. Apply Amer ican Laundry. 132 S. Central. FOR SALE Atmoray, heavy duty"'6. Apt. o. ai ueneste. GIRL WANTED Hunta Ice Cream Shop- PRACTICAL nitrite desires work with private case or in hospital. Phone 33 10. GOT TERMITES? Let us tell you how to get rid of them mui pronto. Mon- rcn seea e reea yo. FOR SALE Hoas tor cabinet, electric fixtures and pictures. Phone 3064. to uroveiana. NEWTOWN apples, good quality, $1.30 a box. Pay Less Market, 333 S. Riv erside, opposite Firestone. COCCIDIOSTs. Keep it oat of your flock of chicks and control lt with Acidox. Ask us about lt. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Woodworking equipment and machinery: Bandsaw. jointer, rlDsaw. Dower drill, bits ana email tools, 8 sticks 0x6 maplewood. L. C TAYLOR CO.. 112 S Riverside. WE BUY EM WE SELL-EM COME IN AND SEE-EM IP 36 Studebaker Sedan 1P35 Studebaker Sedan 1933 Studebaker Sedan 1936 Nash Sedan 1933 Nash Sedan 1930 Ford Coupe Foglites Batteries Gas Locks Dayton-McClaren Tires and Tubes See at A. Z. "Tubby" Deans Your Pontiac Dealer - Richfield Station Phone 9043 6th and Grape. Buy Bonds GOT ANTS in your cherry trees Bund the trees now with ACME "STOP.' It's sticky and keeps ants from carrying aphlds Into the tree later, ivionarcn aeea ei reea v,o. FOR SALE Fresh garden aeed. plants ana seea potaioee, racuio xcea ec aeea l,o. AT SAMSON'S GYPSUM Another oar on track $13.90 per ton vat Recleaned Kanota ....$3.38 per cwt. (in ion iota SPUDS Chippewa ..$B S5 per cwt. Bliss Triumph $8 .03 par cwt BHUUUMtS 100-chlck Electric .....$3.4 BAUi Lnlt-Ko To arrive Wednesdaya and Sat urdavs. Straight run .16c each Leghorn Cockerels 4c each F. C. SAMSON CO. FOR SALE Fisher's En it Producer. Faber s, 34 S, Riverside. Ph. 4449. SHEEP GUANO. Fine for flower and vegetable beds for mulching and plant-food . . . stir it In around shrubs and roses, also bulb plant- Ings. Monarch Seed &. edCo. FOR SAXe Sheep guano or Morcrop fertilizer. Recommended for gar dens, plants and shrubs, Faber's, 34 . rtiversiae. FOR SALE Heavy green red fir ilabs. Faber's, 34 S. Riverside. pnon. 4.4U. BABY CHICKS. We have them when possible lo obtain. . , . Keep in touch with us for highest grade chicks. Monarch Seed It Teed Co. FOR BEST results use Crown poultry and dairy feed. Paclflo Feed St seen i;o. pHONE J47S for preparing your gar den acreage. Have two new tractor outfits. FTH ROUOH BLOX ft SLABS, green big loiible load $6 90 Medford Fuel rel 3111 baled HAY for Ml, $20 and up Phone 5193. 2 Major Flrt-Hun Hltg Showi at M5.8i4S.8i30 MUST END TUESDAY saiHiim.Moeaa IN THI MlAVHMi. WRUNG Plug X Coming Wadnaidar BACK BY DEMAND Ceo. Edw. RAFT - ROBINSON MARLENE DIETRICH "MANPOWER" Add.d Hit ta Monday, April 2. 1845 MOSS IN YOUR LAWN Vlsoro will remove 11 uuianuy. Monarcn eeea a n eed uo. FOR SALE Weedlclrte. the .ure-flre weed killer that accn t .terllza tne oil. Pacific Feed 4t Seed Co. ONION SETS. Best suited for growing; for young green onions. Monarcn seed at r eea co. CAMEHON-MOFFITT LUMBER CO LOW-PRICED LUMBER So. Riverside at Barn.rt Rd. Medford Phone 04(12. CASH m A FLASH TOR YOUR CAR Sava Time. Cash and Oaa Call Automobile Market, friendly Medford Dealer. Ph. 3918. th and Bartlett No Red Tap. When You SeU to U. SEED SPUDS. The widest assortment to select from. Monarch Seed & reed Co, FOR SALE Jamesway oil brooders. Lirmica supply, racuio reea ac tseea to. IDAHYBRID FIELD CORN. Bigger yieias, easier narvesnne, naapmDie to Irrigated or non-lrngated soils. Proved th. best for local condi- tlons. Monarch seed at reed Co, ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON Special ising in permanenia ah work guar anteed Phone 2004 120 N Central Townsehd BAFICE AT Dreamland Hall TOMORROW JOLLIEST DANCE IN MEDFORD1 DERRICK'S BALLROOM HERE WEDNESDAY APRIL 4th The Dance Treat of the Year! til J .'&M,c. 4 r ,u. lit d. Jl su JACK 1 rA If Ml E That Man of the Blues 3ACK And His Orchestra Featuring SALLY LANG "Charming Son Stylist" FRANK HORRINGTON Drummer NORMA TEAGARDEN At the Piano and. the Jack Teagardcn TROMBONE CHOIR Admission $1.20 Per Penon Including Tax MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE FITS WANTED Reliable woman for cook Ing In privat e home Phone 2354. &EW LOW PRICE. Larro broilerantl frier ration has been reduced In urlce but quality just the same. Monarch Seed & Fed Co. in your 4's Do these symptoms Betray your Age? Do you lUca so taaaj women b tweou tha agca of 88 and C2 autfer from lioti fiosnes, nervoua tension, irritability, are a bit blue at tlmea due to tha functional "mlddlo-agat period peculiar to woman? Then atart at once try fcydia V. Plnkbam'a Vegetable Compound to relieve euch aymptoms. Tbla great medlolna jteito nature. Taken regu larly lb holpa build up resistance against such "middle-age'' distress. For almost a centurythousand upon thousands of women have re- portad boneata. Alio grand stomacbiq tonlo. Follow label directions. JjjMa, (PvnAkanC& VEGETABLE COMPOUND WASHING MACHINES REPAIRED Parts St Sorylce on All Makes B. & B Washer Shop 406 E. Main. Phone 6302 7r' , r" v i ' 1 ! ft "fc' y . . t 1 .-. Js. MsWiWji-itSa, tAUARUfcN i,r jfjL-r Make It a "Date" NOV.-Mexi- Wcdnesday Night