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LOCAL and t Givs) Partv Wenonah club is sponsoring a public card ..riv it Redmen hall. Fourth and Apple streets, May 18 at 8:30 p. m. Oispensers To Meet A meet ing of all Jackson county bever age dispensers will be held Fri day at a p. m. ai ine notei jacK- con. according to an announce ment from the Oregon Beverage association. Matters or import ance to the industry will be dis cussed, the announcement states. V . Son Here T. Sgt. Joe E. Ear- ley, Jr., has arrived in Medford from ouisvuie, n.y., ana is vis iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Earley, Sr., at the Holland Hotel. He will report next to Ft. Georg Wright, Spokane, for duty there. The sergeant served an extended period in England before being returned to this country a few months ago. Travel Man Here George Willis, manager of th3 Vancouv er Island Travel Service, Vic toria, B. G, was In Medford to day calling on the Chamber of Commerce, hotels ant. civic clubs In the Interests of the trav el service. Willis, who is making his eighth annual trip through here, predicts a great travel boom to Canada after the war. Reynolds Evacuated Lee Reynolds, who was wounded in the Pacific theater of operations, has been evacuated from The Netherlands East Indies, to Mo Caw General Hospital at Walla Walla, Wash., according to word received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Reynolds, 36 North Peach street. Another son, Bob, is now on Okinawa. Stephenson Leaves Orville N. Stephenson, Sic, has reported at Oakland, Calif., after r 14 day isit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern F. Stephenson and other relatives of Butte Falls. Stephenson, in the south west Pacific for seven months, wears four -bronze battle stars. Mrs Raymond Tungate and baby daughter of Milwaukie, Ore., were in Butte Falls to visit the young man, who is Mrs. Tun gate's brother. J TONITE AKTCE at DREAMLAND 8 to 12 A Grand Party You Won't Want to Miss! RAY'S MUSIC Look for the BLUE GOOSE SIGN The National Brake Test Campaign ll NOW UNDER WAY . . . and it ii fima NOW to have YOUR ear's brake carefully checked. Our experienced mechanics will check them for you and. If adjustment or rellnlng it needed they'll do tha ob quickly and economically. For YOUR protection and the safety of fellow motorists, ba aura that YOUR brake pas tha tet! AMERICAN FRUIT GROWERS Blub (f Goose j PERSONAL CALENDAR Thursday 8:00 p. m. Rogue River val ley high school music festival at senior high school gymnasium. Public invited. 8:00 p. m. Stated meeting Adarel chapter, O.E.S., Jackson ville, followed by program in observance of past matrons' and past patrons' night. Visiting members welcome. 8:00 p. m. Medford BPWC, Girls' Community club. Friday 12:30 p. m. Annual luncheon and meeting of Jackson County Public Health association, court house auditorium. In Klamath Mrs. Alberta McVeigh, 512 South Holly, left last night for Klamath Falls to visit her sons who are attending St. Mary's Academy there. The boys, Richard and Ray, will re turn with Mrs. McVeigh to spend the summer here. To Hold CHnie A clinic for children living in. the Washing ton school district will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. at the school, Miss Olive Curry, school health nurse, said today. Children in that district who expect to begin school for the first time next September are eligible, she said. Sister Sought Mrs. Rose Ludwlg, Vanport City, tele graphed Ashland police today to be on the lookout for her sister. Mrs. Cornelia Berry, who is driv ing a green Ford coupe bearing a Washington license. The mes sage said it is' important that Mrs. Ludwig contact her sister at once. The message was turned over to state police. In Medford T-Sgt. and Mrs. Gene W. Tedrick arrived in Medford Friday evening from Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas and are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Tedrick, Rt. 4. Sgt. Tedrick is stationed with the infantry at Ft. Leavenworth and recently returned from 10 months overseas in the European theater. The couple will be in Medford for two weeks. , FOR A LOT OF FUN YOUR BRAKES ARE SAIFE WHEN THEY'RE CHECKED EE1PAM More To Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Castanos and daugh ter left last night for Eugene, Ore., to make their home. Mr. Castanos is employed with the United Air Lines company there. Reiceves Permit Fred Eln kopf, 607 Catherine street, was issued a permit from the office of the city superintendent yes terday to construct a rear porch and reshingle a residence at a cost of $200. . Chapter To Meet Rogue Val ley Chapter No. 147, Military Order of the Purple Heart and auxiliary, will meet. tonight at the armory at 8 p.m. Refresh ments and a social hour will fol low the meetings. Runyard Home D. A. Run yard, CEM, is in the valley on a 12-day leave visiting his mother near Gold Hill. Runyard is sta tioned with the coast guard at Seattle after completing 12 months service in Alaska. His wife and son reside in Seattle. Aerie to Meet Medford lodge No. 2003 F.O.E. and auxiliary will meet tomorrow at the hall, 217 West Main street. There will be initiation, plans completed for a special meeting May 27 and the committee for returning servicemen will report. A dance will follow the two meetings. Ludwig Hera Mason H. Lud wlg,' S2c, left Monday for San Nlcols Island, Calif., after a Mother's Day visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lud wig, 511 Austin street. Ludwig has two brothers in the sen-ice, Ernst, Qmlc with the navy am phibious forces and now in Ma nila and Ensign Wallace Lud wig, also with the amphibious forces and currently stationed near Borneo. ' Leaves Mrs. George I. Hall left last night by train for But ternut, Mich., after a month's stay in Medford. . While here Mrs. Hall sold her home to Geo. I. Swinney, Eagle Paint contrac tor. Mrs. Hall's husband, with the Seabees in the Pacific area will be remembered by many Medford people as head of the carpenter's union and a former member of the local National Guard unit now a part of the 41st Infantry Division.' Court Records Justice Court Claude Allen Davis, combina tion overload, $11 and costs. Ralph Charles Babb, failure to display license plates, dis missed. , Police Court Robert H. Rucker, Shelby Chevrolet Co., overpa r k 1 n g. 92.50 fine each. Slate Police Jimmy Russell Emmons, Jr. failure to stop and no operator's license, cited. PLAN GUAYULE MILLS Washington. May 16. flJ.B Four guayule processing mills. to be constructed and run by the Firestone Rubber Co. at Bakers field and Patterson, Cal., will be In experimental operation with in five months, the Rubber Re serve Corp. announced today. Two of the plants will be located In each city. HERE! Chris C. Speaker, T3, was re ported killed in action April 10 with the First army in Germany, according to word received by his wife, Mrs. Verna M. Speaker, 613 North Bartlett street, last week. His parents reside at San Dimas, Calif. The deceased was born Sept. 6, 1916, in Puyallup, Wash. He attended Medford schools and worked for the Medford Cor poration in 1041 and 1942. He entered the army In November, 1942, trained at Ft. Lewis, Wash., and went overseas in March, 1944. Besides his wife and parents. Speaker is survived by two brothers, Sgt. Ernie Speaker, now in the Philippines; and Pfc. Dorwyn Speaker, in France; two sisters, Mrs. Lois Denton, with her parents, and Mrs. Phyllis Brewer, East Highlands, Calif. Now, with limited driving, it Is best to have a car lubricated every two months, even though It may have been driven only a few hundred miles since the last lubrication. Daily Weather Report FORECASTS " Medford and vicinity: Variable cloudiness with showers tonight and Thursday. Little change in tempera ture. Oregon: Showers tonight and Thurs day. Little change In temperature. LOCAL DATA Temperature a year ago today: Highest 63: Lowest 33. Total monthly precipitation: 1.04 inches. Excess far the month: A4 Inches. --Total precipitaUon since September t, 1944: 15 22 Inches. Excess for the season: .18 Inches. Relative humidity at 430 p. m. yea terday: 70; 4:30 today: 92. Tomorrow Sunrise 538 a, m. Sunset 838 p. m. High Low Free. Boise 48 Boston M 79 49 Chicago -48 42 .05 Denver 48 37 .01 Eureka 65 80 .SO Havre 60 33 Los Angelas 88 69 Medford 63 91 .67 New York -77 89 Omaha ,...89 42 ' Phoenix .93 83 PorUand 62 82 .79 Reno 70 43 Roseburg 49 .42 Salt Lake 64 41 .10 Sen Francisco 63 64 Seattle : 07 51 .97 Spokane . -....00 . 42 Washington, D. C. '-...88 63 Yakima 70 48 FOR DAYS! Book Drive For Red Cross Units Opens Wednesday A drive for books which will be sent to Red Cross overseas libraries will start in Medford Wednesday by the Medford branch of 'American Association of University Women, the presi dent, Miss Helen Parish, stated today. The drive will continue for a week. Books are to be taken to the health department on the first floor of the courthouse from where they will be stored and packed for shipment. Mystery stories, good light novels, biog raphies and historical works are among the more desirable types listed. It is pointed out that the health department offices close at 1 p. m on Saturdays. Closing time for Sunday Too Late to Classify 8:30 Saturday afternoon Please remember T.o Late to Classify WANTED Experienced shirt pressor and hand tronex. Apply In person. Crystal White Laundry & Cleaners. f OR SALE Baby buggy, $6; Baby Jumper, $3. 728 W. Second St. Ph. WANTED Lady to care for children In my home. Occasional afternoons or evenings. Mrs. Hyde. 728 W. Sec ond. Phone 5724. WANTED TO RENT Two bedroom house, unfurnished'. 1 child, year old, no pe ts. Phone J2 72. WANTED Man for mounting tires. lYiomgumwy vv or a. DRAG-SAWS Cascade Jr., In stock now, only 149.95. 5 ft blade, $6.93. Mail check to Sears, Roebuck & Co., Farm Store, Albany, Oregon. Will be shipped same day as check Is received. FOR SALE Collapsible leather baby buggy, with mattress. 602 W. 11th. WANTED Experienced saleswoman. in dress, suit and coat dept. Apply JBurleson'sDress Shop. 31 IN. Central. FOR SALE-Slnger sewing machine. Phone 577V MODEL "B" 22 High Standard with holster. Practically new. Lincoln & Howerton Service Station, Fifth and Riverside. FOR RENT 2 -room apartment, close In. No drinkers or children. Phone 5424; RANCH AT AUCTION SALE Will sell at Public Auction, Friday. May IB, 1945, 1:30 p. m.; Fine cattle or Sheep ranch; 117 acres. Some tillable land, fair house and out buildings. Family orchard, lota of water. Open to O. and C. grazing land. Fenced SHEEP TIGHT. Locat ed on Trail Creek mile off GUIer Trail Highway. 3 miles N. of Trail. Ore. Look this ranch over before ' A. A. SHOUGH, Owner, Elmer (Red) Chamberlain, Actioneer R. C. Lawrence, Clark JOY OF THE NATION! Judy Garland in love at her tinging top! Mar garet O'Brien at the kid titter stopt the thowj JUDY GARLAt MARGARET O'BRIEH Up Si. IDTO jftfe- ft? t 1 (e J&fSN WANTED TO BUY Metal Stroller tn good condition. Phone 7272. IF YOU need your car repaired or body and fender work, or your car painted, get our prices. We do it right CHAMP'S GARAGE 311 E. 5th. FOR SALE One Bean 4 h.p. engine, excellent condition. Also pinion gear and main drive gears for spray rig. M. J. La t tie. Phone 6094. HOME TO SELL AT AUCTION Because of wife's health, the owner will sell at Public Auction. Monday, May 21, 1945, 1:30 p. m., the follow ing described property: 3 acres of fine bottom land, new house, nearly completed and nearly enough ma terials to complete It. Well and treasure system. Fine shade. Close o grade and high school. V mile from Grange Hall In Eagle Point, Oregon. A grand home for someone. Terms of sale are cash or terms. F. S. SINCLAIR, Owner Elmer (Red) Chamberlain. Auctioneer. R. C. Lawrence, Clerk. PAINT JOBS WANTED Porch floors, floors, built-ins, interior woodwork-, outside odd jobs, no ceilings Charge Is very reasonable. Call at 719 W. 13th after 5 p. m. WANTED Stenographer. Permanent position inonc aio FIRESTONE VALUES; Seven-cup ?enulne Silex Coffee Makers, 43.75; o-plece pottery set only $53; round glass Roasters, $2.19. FIRESTONE STORES 214 S. Riverside WANTED Someone to remove tree already felled and partly cut up, about 2 V. cords of good wood can be had for removing. A. J. Ander- son, aa ti. wintn at, rnone djo, FOR SALE 1U, old pure-bred Here ford bull. Two milk-fed vealers. 1 day couch, pre-war. F. A. Wells, Rt. 1, Box 370, Central Point Phone 199. FOR A PERSONAL OR AUTO LOAN See THE OREGON FINANCE CO. 45 South Central A Pioneer Firm GUARANTEED AUTO PAINTING, STEAM CLEANING AND SIMONIZING MITCHELL PAINT SHOP DUO a. luvcriiao FURNITURE storage. Complete mod exn service: special lockers. Phone 2888. Davis Transfer & Storage Co.. PACKING, crating and shipping. Com pleta service. City Transfer & Stor- FOR SALE Painted 3-piece bedroom set No springa, 37.50. Call 7274. STRAYED to my place, "two lamba. about April 15th. Owner can have them by paying for this Ad and feed bill. Phone 133 Central Point. WarriPatterson. HAND IRONER WANTED Expex lence not necessary. American LaundryJ33 S.Central. WENONAH CLUB Public Card party at Redman Hull, Fourth and Apple. 8:30, May 18th. FURNISHED 2 rooms, hath, elecrri cally equipped. Adulta, $35. Ph. 2554. FOR RENT -Cool, nicely furn. room, for employed woman or couple. Ph. 5309. Experienced waitress wanted. Ap- fly In person, Berrydale Restaurant, 512 N. Riverside. 1 1 WtdxiMcUy, May IS, 1945 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE WINK FOR SALE Sewing machine and baby's bed. 520 S. Central. FOR SALE Bassinette, toldy seat trash burner. Ph. 3282. ry shares, fully equipped. lam 39 years Old, married. Experienced. Rt. 3, Box 294 -B, Grants Pass, Oregon. CarJ A. Randolph. FOR SALE Complete pack outfit, saddle and leather bags, Lyle Bee ney,WeaverRanch, Gold HlUOreg WILL give a "good school girl, age 10 to 14 a good home Including cloth- ingjleference. Tribune Box 1227. SEED cbRNIowealth for early ma turity or ensilage corn. Ben Day Bybrld adapted for local condi tions. Minnesota '13" Oregon Yel low Dent, 9c lb. F. E. SAMSON CO. WANTED Experienced waitress and pastry cook. Dixie Cafe. 8 MM, 1SMM Order now. Victory over Germany, Secret rocket wea pons In flaming action. Hitler's arm ies battered and ben ten. Anders Photo Shop, 232 E. Main. JUST ARRIVED Bamboo lawn rakes, garden hose, lawn sprinklers, ironing boards, vases and flower bowls. ACME HARDWARE Main at Grape PAINT your car now. -Body and" Fend1 er repair. We rebuild wrecks. Jack son Street Garage, 120 E. Jackson Phone 4532. PLANED BLOX Per load, $5 50 Medford Fuel Phone 3111. DRY PINE SLABS Per load. $4.75 Medford ruei rnone am. EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD ASSORTMENT Rough boards end 2x4 s to lxiaa LOW PRICED. NO PRIORITY CAMERON-MOFFITT LUMBER CO so Hivarsiae at tsarnen ita Medford Phone 5482 WANTED Logging trucks, short haul. good roads. Phone o3B. OLD SAWDUST for shrubbery. Med ford ruei. mono am. ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON It now open for Business CASH IN A FLASH FOR YOUR CAR Save Time Cash and Gas Call Automobile Market, Friendly Medford Dealer. Ph 3919 6th end Bartlett No Red Tape When You Sell to Us WANTED Rabbits, any amount, alive or artHoa rnont tin INSULA TINQ wall boards, celling tile a iso sneei roca oig rinoa mmuw Co WANTED Experienced waitress Ap ply in person tuversiae Mtritv i TODAY THRU flANftPR PACKED . . - f THRILLS and ACTION! - ROD I -l rfi' cnmEROii JfW Ml m (DDK DEW" WZZY KNIGHT --jbli1!! L'iZ&X (w PIUS 3siii r-r. ' T " .""' WHEN " ' ii WANTED Experienced alteration woman. Apply In person. Jacque Lenox. WANTED Your bumed-out car gen erator in trade for 25 amp. heavy duty type at Severin Electric Signal Station. 1303 N. Riverside. riK HOUGH HI OX at 8 1. A Bis green big Icuble toad S6 6Q Medford FuaJ Tel Ull W A NTED - Plowing, harrowing any kind ot tractoi work Phone 2117, Riverside Market Medford or 782 Central Point NOW VAILABLE No cerugrade red cedar shingles Big Pines Lunv ber Co W ANTED Chickens, any kind any amount live or dressed laying nena or otherwise Phone 3117. Riverside) Market Gas on Stomach R1m1 In miniHM w doubl - mwi tuck When ureu ttomicb icld ctum painful. tuHant Ins tour tiimafh and heartburn, Oxtur uimil rrMrrlb) tha fttt act In medlcl-M krwarri f proptOMUa Mlltr-OMitlHnM Itk- Uuu In Bell -ana Tablrtt. No laiattfD Bell mt brlnai cot-fort tn Uo or rtturn tetut fat tat doubla owner Uck. TOMORROW 2 BIG HITS 2 James CAGNEY The FRISCO KID Plut HENRY FONDA In The MALE ANIMAL BssaasBaaaeBsafcsa SATURDAY XL WHEN THEY TALK... THEY KISS... A V V r, with PHILIP DORN MARY ASTOR GLORIA GRAHAME FELIX BRESSART MARSHALL THOMPSON H 213 Sooth Fir Street