LOCAL and PERSONAL
Corporal Horn Cpl. Leslie
Mason is on furlough from the
army and is visiting his family
and friends in Talent.
e o e -
Return Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Castanos, 603 North Bartlett,
returned yesterday from Glen
dale, Ore., where they have
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Bartle.
Circle To Meet Prlseilla
Circle, Methodist church, will
meet Wednesday at the home
of Mrs. Matilda Dietrich, 930
North Central avenue, at 2:30
p. m.
e
In Hospital Mrs. Harry
Lewis, 412 King street, is a pa
tient In Community Hospital
where she is convalescing fol
lowing surgery. It is stated that
no visitors are permitted for the
time being.
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Conner Home Edward Con
ner, Jr., EM2C, arrived home
last week from San Diego for a
14-day leave with his wife,
Mary, and his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. R. Conner, 828 South
Newtown street.
Correction Members of the
Royal Neighbor pageant cast
will meet Thursday at the home
of Mrs. Elsa Walker, 129 North
Oakdale avenue, instead of Fri
day as was stated in Sunday's
issue. The meeting is set for
7:30 p. m.
Leaves For Camp Sgt. L. S.
Daniel left Friday to report
back to Camp Folk, La., after
visiting his wife, Georgia, and
son, at the home of Mrs. Dan
iel's uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. W. I. Sutherland, 1604
West Main street.
Guests Here Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Wallace left yesterday for
the north before returning to
their home in Riverside, Calif.,
after visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
A. O. Bauman, 904 West 10th
street, and Mrs. A. J. Loeffler,
Fifth street. The Wallaces were
former Medford residents.
OtcO Man Speaks Harry
Nettleton, forester with the
O&O Land company in Port
land,, will speak at the Ashland
Lions Club meeting tonight In
the Plaza Cafe, Ashland, begin
ning at 6:30. All interested for
esters and mill operators are
invited.
Officer Leaves Second Lt.
Charles H. Herman, Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Herman, 631
West Jackson street, left last
night to report to the air base
at Lincoln, Neb., after spending
a 10-day leave with his parents.
Lt. Herman recently finished
training with the air corps at
Liberal, Kan.
Palmers Leave Mr. and
Mrs. B. J. Palmer, 315 South
Orange street, left today for
Oceanside, Calif., where they
will take up residence for the
time being. The Palmers have
three daughters residing in
Oceanside, Mrs. C. H. Isaac, Mrs.
Marian Pierce and Mrs. Vernon
R. Day.
CALENDAR
Wednesday
7:30 p. m. Job's Daughters.
Masonic temple, for junior
semei nignt.
7:45 p. m. AAUW, home of
Mrs. John Lawrence, 2218 East
Main strert.
8:00 p. m. Pythian Sisters,
I.O.O.F. hall. Initiation.
Thursday
12 Noon Daughters of the
Nile, potluck luncheon at home
of Mrs. E. M. Wilson, 340 South
Riverside avenue, followed by
Red Cross sewing. Bring own
service.
1:15 p. m. Just Folks circle.
Methodist church, home of Mrs.
R. D. Semon, Morrow Road, for
dessert.
2:00 p. m. Women's Relief
corps, armory, for Initiation,
Cadet Nurse Home Miss Lu
die Young, junior cadet of the
United States cadet nurse corps,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Young of Talent.
Miss Young is training at St
Vincent's hospital in Portland
and has completed two and one
half years of her four-year
course.
Date Changed Table Rock
Community club will meet
Thursday, April 19, Instead of
Friday, usual meeting time, it
was announced today. A spe
cial musical program will be
given,, with Mrs. Eve Prentice's
Accordion Band and the Cen
tral Point High School Glee
Club featured.
Private Here Pvt. Wanda
Marlatt, Women's Army Corps,
daughter of Mrs. Edith Marlatt
of Jacksonville, is home on
15-day furlough from the Air
Transport Command Installa
tion at Berkeley, Calif., where
she works as assistant to the
supply sergeant. Pvt. Marlatt
enlisted In the WAC in Septem
ber 1944.
To Plan Luncheon Plans for
the annual May fellowship
luncheon of the Medford Coun
cil of Church Women will be
made at two meetings scheduled
for Wednesday at the Presby
terian church. At 1 o'clock the
education committee of the
council, of which Mrs. Bert R.
Elliott Is chairman, will meet
to perfect program plans for the
luncheon, which is to be May 4.
At 2:30 p. m. four women from
each church of the city will
meet, also at the Presbyterian
church. Two from each churcn
are to serve as hostesses and
two will be members of the
luncheon serving committee.
JURY TO RECONSIDER
MURDER INDICTMENT
The grana jury, Victor Bur-
seu, Le.ural Point foreman, will
convene Thursday for reconsid
eration of the second degree
murder indictment previously
returned against Fred A. Wolf
for the alleged slaying of Percy
H. Ijames last February, during
a sidewalk altercation at Gold
Hill.
Circuit Judge Herbert K. Han.
na last week granted the
demurrer of the defense to the
indictment, on the grounds it
failed to specifically describe the
death weapon, listed in the origi
nal true bill as "a sharp instru
ment." The court directed re
covenlng of the grand jury to
iron out the legal technicality
The defense Is- represented by
Attorney Don R. Newbury. Wolf
nas been In the county jail since
his arrest following the tragedy.
OBITUARY
ZERA GRISHAM
Zena Antionette Grisham of
Medford, passed away at a local
hospital, April 17. She was born
at Waterbury, Conn., Dec. 8.
1869 and moved to Hamilton
County, Nebraska in 1871 where
her father, Benjamin Abbott,
was one of the early homestead
ers, later establishing the Alvin
postoffice.
The little country Alvin
church was built and named for
her grandfather the Rev. Alvin
Abbott.
She was married to David M.
Grisham, September 8, 1887,
moving to Jackson County, in
1900 where they have lived ex
cept for a few years in the Wil
lamette Valley.
She was a devoted christian
and a faithful worker in the
church from early childhood
Besides her husband, she
leaves to mourn three daughter1;,
Pearl Nichols, Central Point;
Estella Heft and Lola Thompson
of Medford, and one son, Nathan
D. Grisham, Central Point; also
five grandchildren, Evelyn Bing
ham, LaRene Thompson, RM2'c
Robert N. Grisham. Phylles
Grisham and Mary Grisham, and
two great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Thursday at 2 p. m., at the Perl
Funeral Home. Interment will
be in Central Point cemetery.
"The Fighting Lady" At Craterian Wednesday
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Headline drama in the Pacific
blazes to the screen in the full
lejigth, full-color, full - of-fight
picture, "The Fighting Lady,"
which comes to the screen of
the Craterian theater Wednes
day of this week. Loaded with
thrills and suspense, the picture
tells the story of a sea-going
"lady" who fought like a hell
cat and of her 3,000 fighting
sons, and was photographed on
the spot in zones of combat by
the United States navy under the
supervision of Cmdr. Edward J.
Steichen, U. S. N. R. Lt. Robert
Taylor, now with the naval air
forces, is heard delivering the
commentary. Battle scenes never
before seen in any film . . . the
daring exploits of the carrier's
officers, pilots and crewmen . .
are shown for the first time In
"The Fighting Lady."
Anne Baxter and John Hodiak
are co-starring in "Sunday Din
ner for a Soldier," the compan
ion feature on the program.
Court Records
Justice Court
William Travers Grant, violat
ing the basic rule, $5 and costs.
Homer Bruson Stephenson
combination overload, cited.
Recent figures released by
army ordnance public relations
officers show that the official
number of lost-time occupational
injuries, including occupational
diseases, per million man-hours
of work, is lower in ammunition
plants than In any other Amer
ican industry.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR
MALTA COMMANDERV
Stated conclave. Wednesday
evening, April 18. 1945.
Honoring R. E. Grand Com
mander Ralph E. Sweeney.
Dinner. 6:45. Work. Order
of the Temple. Visiting
Knight welcome.
V. T. Wilson. E. C.
R. E. De trick. Recorder.
1I
Closing time for Sunday Too Late
to Classify 5:30 Saturday afternoon
Please remember.
Too Late to Classify
( Mull Trlbun Want Adl.
WASHING MACHINES
REPAIRED
Parrs It Service on All Makes
B. & B Washer Shop
THOMAS J. PERRY
Services for Thomas J. Perry
81, who passed away In a local
hospital Monday, will be held
at the graveside In Sams Valley
cemetery at 2 p. m., Thursday
with the Rev. W. A. Dawes offl
dating. Arrangements are in
care of Conger-Morris Chapel.
He was born In Clinton Conn
ty, Iowa, on August 9, 1863.
When three years old. with his
parents he came to California by
covered wagon, wintering there
and then came on to Sams Val
ley the followln.. Spring where
he resided until his death. He
had lived on the same place for
79 years.
He is survived by a sister.
Mrs. Armanda Webber, Sams
Valley, and a brother, B. H. Per
ry, Ashland.
GEORGE T. DAVIS
Services for George T. Davis.
Griffin Creek, who passed away
Sunday, will be held In the Conger-Morris
Chapel at 2:30 p. m..
Wednesday with the Rev. Harry
Hansen officiating. Interment
will be In Jacksonville cemetery.
He was born In Paintrock.
N. C, on April 20, 1869, and had
lived In this community for 24
years.
He is survived by three sons,
Robert and Lester Davis, Mid
ford, John Davis, Denver; a
daughter, Mrs. J. B. Gabbard,
Ark.; a brother, Saul Davis In
the east; and five grandchildren.
WEATHER
Northern California Clear
today, tonight and Wednesday
but with local morning coastal
fogs; little temperature change.
Women do yon suffer
simple fWdift
Dim to Lost of Blood-Iron?
Ton fflrl who tuffrr from simple
anemia or who lose so much during
monthly periods you feel tired, weak,
"dragged out" this may be dua to low
blood-iroo eo try Lrdia E. fMnkham'e
TABLETS at once, pinkham'e Tablet
ere on of the very bet home ways to
help build up red blood to glre more
trngtb ana energy in such cum,
PlnJLhare'e Tablets are one of the
rrvetest blood -Iron tonios you can buy I
Foilcw label dlrecUrrs
ijfctrtfjits'sTASlCt'S
FOR SALE Best variety of enrly cab
bage plants. Oakdale Grocery.
WANTED Elect ricfef rigerator "a"n d
washm g machine. Tribune. Box 4320
FOR SALE Electric separator, M. W.
Used one year. Phone Eagle Point,
2008.
S3750
8 acres Irrigated land In clover
end alfalfa; 8 -room house and other
buildings; good soil. Close to Med
ford. I. E. Schuler, Realtor, 225 W.
6th. Phone S671; evenings R. E.
S A LESW OM EN wanted for coat, suit
and dross department. Experienced
only. Tribune, Box 4641.
FOR SALE 1 acre, 4 -room modern
house, city water, oil stove. 2d
house east of Roxy Ann grange on
Spring. Immediate possession. Phone
FOR SALE New white enamel trash
burner, light maple drop-leaf dinette
srt; leather chaps, saddle, blanket
and hrldd 1 e.22 Portland ave.
LOCAL GIRL, 23, wants permanent
office position typing, bookkeeping
end shorthand experience. Phone
4776. .
FOR SALE-Batterycharger. charges
6 batteries; at no small radio. Auto
mobile Market. 6th and Bartlett.
Phone 3919.
FOR SALE Lady's 'navy-blue pencil
ripe
at. si:
14:
ze 14. 11.1 East 12th.
mixture
COME to Casey's East Side Texaco,
Main and Hawtnorne, tor mat next
Lub or Wash Job. You can get Body
and Fender work and Welding done
at Casey's. 1
Casey does General Repairing and 1
Polishes or Waxes cars. You will I
find Tires, Batteries and Accessories
at Casey's. Open at 7 a. m , close at
7 p. m. Remember, try Casey's!
FEQtfll3?
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NO
DELAY
FOR
FACTORY METHOD J
RECAPPING
FIRESTONE
STORES
214 So. Riverside Phon 475?
WANTED TO
Phone 5310.
BUY Lawn mower.
VISIT our gift department before
Mother's Day.
ACME HARDWARE
Main and Grape
FOR SALE Potatoes for eeed. Oak-
dale Grocery.
FOR SALE A well-located S-room
modern house. Close In and atuac
tively priced. Phone 3768
FOR SALE At Casey's East Side
.tAjecpjng Dag camp Btove.
metal cot, gas stove, gas iron,,
type
FSR SALEirNehof' voltage regulator
f?ro37, 38 or '3fl Plymouth; -300 0
-1-30 ampmeter;Hencol electric wind
shield defroster, electric fan with
bracket for dnsh mount, rubber
blades; 4-In. frosted, circular dome
lamp; S E M. A. -approved K.-D. stop
lamp, model No. 245, for truck
Goodyear 5I-plate battery, 110
amp., charged 1250; type 2L Buick
, or Pontiac battery, 110-amp.,
charged 1250; child's snow suit,
size 2; jumper swing with extra
spring. Phone 3731.
rR SALE Sturdy cauliflower plants.
FOR SALE Man's prewar Columbia
bicycle in good condition. 315 Oak
central foint,
LOST Car keys in black rubber con
tainer. Reward. Write Evelyn Jones,
Rt. 4, Box 31-A. Medford.
DON'T WORRY about moving. For
complete service phone 4664. City
Transfer and Storage, 38 S. Fir st
un oftLt, uaivamzeo gnrboge cans
with covers. Large ones. Oakdale
Grocery.
GIVE your car a spring tonic. We
lubricate, Change transmission and
differential grenso (6-lb. limit).
Price $2.75. Checking battery and
front wheel bearings. FIRESTONE
STORES, 214 S. Riverside. Ph. 4757.
LET ME plow your garden with a I
Rototiller garden tractor. Leaves '.
fine seed bed. Phone 4153,
FARMERS. ATTENTION For fast de
livery or quick move of heavy ma
chinery phone 2688. Davis Transfer
A S tor a Re Co.. 40 S. First.
CHAPTER BE . P. E. O . Will hold
rummage sale April 21. starting at
w a. m. in Tne masonic mag,
MAN WANTED for grain warehouse
. work. Prefer young man with truck
driving experience. Phone 3756. F.
E. Samson Co.
FOR SALE 1R36 Ford de luxe sedan,
extras. Phone 5XX1 or call at 719
Laurel St., Central Point, after 8:30.
WANTED TO RENT Furnished oi
partly furnished house, 2 or 3 bed
rooms. Kciorences. r. u. box too.
FOR SALE: Pigs, 80 pounds and up;
also two-unit milker and two-bottom,
14-inch plow, or trade for
stock. W. C. Higinbotham. Phone
384, central tomi.
WANTED Good 8 mm. movie camera.
Phone 5764.
FOR SALE: Electric lroner on stand
Good condition. Phone 5764, before
8 P- m-
FOR SALE Sudan grass No. 23, and
English rye grass. Jackson County
Feed.
LET ME paint your porches, floors,
built-ins. Interior woodwork of any
kind, any odd Jobs of painting
Charge is very reasonable. Call at
71ft W. 13th, after 5 p. m.
CHICKENS AND RABBITS WANTED I
Highest prices. Qunlity Market, I
m w. aiain. mono ibi
FOR SALE: Dining room suite, occa- '
slonal chair, oak desk. Ironing !
board, heating and cook stoves, jars. :
hlghchair, drying rack, yard;
benches. 1013 W. 9th.
FOR SALE Pansy plants, 50c dozen.
Oakdale Grocery.
FOR SALE 4 well-bred Guernsey
cows, now fresh; 1 heifer, 1 reg
istered Hereford bull. Cows and
heifer bred back to a registered
bull. 2 brood mares, 1 gelding, sad
dle stock. H. L. Clay comb, Ashland,
Ore. Phone 4011.
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Nights Only Weekdays
Doors Open 6:45 P. M.
CLOSED WEDNESDAY
LAST TIME3 TONIGHT
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Stsrli Thursday
2 Family Hitil
DICK FORAN
(The Singing Cowboy)
In
WE KNOW
HOW IT IS . . .
You Just couldn't
get to the theatre
when it was here
before . . . Aunt
Minnie was in
town or Junior
was sick, or you
had to work late.
We know . .
That's why we're
giving you another
chance. We will
have a return en
gagement so that
every one will
have a chanca to
tee this hilarious
rib-ticklerl
Starts Tomorrow I
Joe E.
BROWN
"POLO JOE"
COMPANION
FEATURE
BATHOS ROMANCE
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Ivy. nam, Bulter. Call 4S43. or 01S
McAndrew,.
Positively Ends Tonight!
Edw. G. Robinson
"TIGER SHARK".
RICHARD ARLEN
Alto
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WANTED Man for steady garden
work in country with own trans
portation, two days per week. Phone
4668. F. Corning Kenly.
PAJAMAS, Anklets and Undershirts
up to sire 6. Tiny Tots' Shop, 3rd
floor Medford Center Building.
GRIMM alfalfa seed hns been harcTfo
get supply limited get yours
while It lasts.
F. E. SAMSON CO.
FOR SALE Double horse-trailer,
white enamel range. Rt. 4 Box 64,
Buckshot Hill rd.
SPRING CLEANING
In
Used Cars at the
Automobile Market
6th and Bartle tt. Phone 3919
193S Chev. Sport Sedan ,
jyao nasn 4-uoor
1033 Ford 4-Door
1034 Chev. 4 -Door .
.I4R5
, 373
, 395
. 345
1933 Plymouth Couoa 245
1930 Buick Sedan 73
ANOTHER car of Governmerir Wheat
now on track. Come and get It.
Bring your sacks.
F. E. SAMSON CO.
WANTED Wrist compass. "Marble,"
for boy overseas. Write 1134 Court st
INSULATING wall boards, ceiling tile";
also sheet rock. Big Pines Lumber
FOR SALE flOO acres grain, alfalfa
and stock ranch In northern Cali
fornia. Winter pasture for 70-80
head of cattle. 200 acres under cul-
tivatlon. Free Irrigation for 30 acres.
8-room house, electricity, pressure
system, etc. Sea Corcoran, Rosa
Lane. Phone 6683.
FOR SALE 7-ft. Oliver Dfac Harrow,
nearly new. H4 mi.,N.W. Central
Point. P. D. Lofland.
100-CHICK siz electric brooders, just
$3.43. Get one.
F. E. SAMSON CO.
WE BUY 'EM WE SELL 'EH
COME IN AND SEE EM
1037 Ford DeLuxe Sedan, heater.
1033 Ford Sednn.
1938 Graham Sedan, radio.
1933 Dodge Sedan.
1933 Studebaker Sedan, heater.
1033 Studebaker Tudor.
Be Ready for the Brake Teat
Lot Us Check Them for You,
See Us for Tires Batteries Garden
Hose
A. Z. "TUBBY" DEAN,
Your Pontiao Dealer
Richfield Station Phone 2942
6th & G rape Sts. Check Your Brakes
WANTED Plowing, harrowing, any
kind of tractor work. Phone 2117.
Riverside Market, Medford. or 782
Central Point
Tuotdar. April 17, IS4S
MEDFORD MAIL THrBDTfstTTTsf
WANTED Rabbits, any amount, alive
or dressed. Phone 2117, Riverside
Market.
PLANTS and hotkaps.
F. E. SAMSON CO.
CASH IN A FLASH
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 Us.
WANTED Chickens, any kind, any
amount, live or dressed, taying hens
or otherwise. Phone 2117, Riverside
Market ,
NOW AVAILABLE No. 1 cert (grade
red cedar shingles. Big Pines Lunv
f OR-SALE -Lady's black wool dress
coat Ilka new, size 16. Tribune, Box
ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON Special
Ulpg in permanents All work guar
anteed Phone 2004 1 20 N Central
APPLES Half mile north Bear Creek
bridge, east of Central Point Gob-
nnra
CAMERON -MOFFTTT LUMBER CO"
LOW-PRICED LUMBER
So Riverside at Barnett Rd
Medford Phone 5462
foR SALE 4 -cylinder Durant motor,
complete with generator, starter,
clutch and transmission. Write
Tribune. Box 3614
APPLES." $1 25 lug. Brln "containers
Walter To lie. Stewart ave.
Mother's
Cards
Day
Choose from the finest
lines In America dis
played hero.
SWEM'S
Book & Gift Shop
rm ROUGH BLOX St SLABS, mtm
bla double load M JO. Madford uC
Tel 3111
SOMETHING NEW
al LILLIE'S CAFE
Come In and Try our '
American Style
CHINESE DISHES
e NOODLES '
e CHOW-MEIN
e CHOP-SUEY
Made by PAT GRAHAM
Lillie's Gornor Cafe
. Court St. & McAndrewi
Service After 10:00 P.M.
IS YOUR
CAR FOR SALE?
SEI
HUMPHREY NOW
for a
HIGH CASH PRICE!
HUMPHREY MOTORS
USED CAR EXCHANGE
33 S. Riverside Ave.
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