Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 12, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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    LOCAL and
ai-lntv To Mat--The Jack-arm
County Medical society will
meet Wednesday at the Hotel
Jackson for a 7 o'clock dinner.
Dr. R. E. Green will be host. It
is stated that there will be no
paper read at tbJs meeting.
Official Coming Ed Hanzlik,
assistant chief of the division of
state and private forests of the
National Forest service regional
office in Portland will be in Med
ford Saturday to confer with the
staff of the Rogue River National
Forest service.
Grlgiby Home James C.
Grigsby, third class petty officer
of the naval air corps, is home
on a 14-day leave from the sup
ply depot at Alameda, Calif. The
officer is visiting' his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Grigsby, 208
North Peach street.
Club To Meet Phoenix
Thursday club will meet at the
home of Mrs. Andrew Stevens
June 14 at 12:30 p. m. for a cov
ered dish luncheon. Election of
officers for the coming year will
be held after luncheon and all
members are asked to attend
this meeting. '
Weyerhaeuser Man Here
Hugh Campbell, assistant mana
ger of the Weyerhaeuser Lumber
Company, Klamath Falls, was in
Medford Monday where he con
ferred with Clarence Winetrout,
chairman of the Jackson County
Chamber of Commerce commit
tee on road development.
Here From Portland Mr. and
i Mrs. Bert Lowry and two daugh
ters, Linda and Bonnie of Port
land, are in Medford and are
guests at the home of Mr. Low
ry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Lowry, Sr., Bear Creek Orch
ards. Mr. Lowry will look after
orchard interests while in the
valley.
Trucks Collide Two logging
trucks operated by Andrew De
Graff, Jacksonville, and Cecil
Michael, 517 Western avenue,
collided Saturday on the State
Forest road, an accident report
on file today states. Damage es
timated at $300 was taused to
Da Graff's truck, according to
the report.
To Go Overseas Dr. W. G.
Bishop, former Medford physi
cian and surgeon, now a lieutenant-commander
in the navy med
ical corps, has been assigned to
overseas duty, a letter from the
doctor states. Mrs. Bishop and
the children have been making
their home In the bay area while
Dr. Bishop was assigned to a
naval base In that area.
ONLY $9 J)
OAU0H
Acme Hardware Go.
Main at Grape Phone 5976
IS YOUR
CAR FOR SALE?
SEE
HUMPHREY NOW
for a
HIGH GASH PRICE!
HUMPHREY MOTORS
USED CAR EXCHANGE
33 S. Riverside Art.
asax2ej5S3I
May We
WE SELL
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ORDER HOW
FACTORY BLOCKS . S6.75
Green Pine SLABS' S4.59.
Green Fir SLABS S5 75
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PERSONAL
CALENDAR
Wednesday
8:00 p. m. American Legion
auxiliary, armory, last regular
meeting and election of officers.
8:00 p. m Chrysanthemum
circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft,
K. of P. hall, regular meeting
and district convention reports.
Social meeting at home of Mrs.
Harriet Watson, 1121 West Tenth
street.
Thursday
1:00 p. m. Chapter AA,
P.E.O., luncheon at home of Mrs.
H. B. Murphy, Ross Lane. Mrs.
C. I. Drummond and Mrs. F. J.
Slagle, assisting hostesses.
1:00 p. m. Crater Lake chap
ter, D.A.R., annual picnic at
home of Mrs. H. F. W. Spilver,
520 Hamilton street.
1:30 p. m. Chrysanthemum
Thimble club, home of Verna
Goldfrap, West Jackson street.
Bring sewing kits.
1:30 p. m. Loyalty circle,
Methodist church, dessert lunch
eon at home of Mrs. Frank Mc
Keown, 109 South Orange street.
Assistant hostess, Mrs. Walter
Johnson.
2:00 p. m. W.C.T.U., home of
Mrs. B. M. Lininger, 608 South
Oakdale avenue.
Bikes Stolen Two bicycles,
license numbers 373 and 404,
were stolen Sunday night from
the driveway of 623 South Cen
tral avenue, Dorothy Hawkins
reported to police yesterday.
Return Mrs. W. Garland
Jones, Old Stage road, and Mrs.
Walter Jones, Willow Creek
orchard, returned yesterday
from San Francisco where they
have spent the past week on
business.
. . .
Cars Collide Autos driven by
Scott Victor Davis and Lenore
Jeanette Wall, Rt. 2. collided at
Main street and Central avenue
yesterday, city police reported
today. No damage was caused
to Davis' car, the report said.
Leaves For Conference Pfc.
Harmon R. Peters, Medford, will
leave today for San Francisco
where he will serve with the
army at the United Nations Con
ference on International rela
tions. Peters has been in Med
ford for the past few days on
leave.
Aliens Here Mr. and Mrs.
Paul G. Allen, and small son,
Terry of Portland, are in Med
ford and will spend Mr. Allen's
annual vacation here visiting
their parents and friends in
Medford and Phoenix. Mr. Al
len, a former resident of Med
ford, is employed by the Port
land Oregonlan.
Officer Here Lt. John A.
Hunter arrived in Medford yes
terday on leave from the army
engineers and is visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Cuffel, 809 North Central ave
nue. The officer arrived In the
States Saturday from the Paci
fic theater of operations where
he has spent the past two and
one-half years.
Corporal Home Cpl. Rudy
Frohreich, son of H. A. Froh
relch, 304 North Holly street, is
in Medford for the week visiting
at the family home. He was
home a short time ago on a 45
day furlough after arriving in
the states following 26 months'
service in Africa, Corsica, and
Italy. He will report to Santa
Ana air base for reassignment.
Home On Leave Miss Nancy
Wall, Sk3c In the WAVES, ar
rived In Medford last night to
visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. W. Wall, Ross Lane, for about
a week. She is stationed at the
naval air station at Ottumwa,
la. Miss Wall's brother, Bill
Wall, BM2c, is also home on
leave after an extended period
' of sea duty in the south Pacific.
i
j Nelson Coming Howard J.
1 Nelson, manager of the Social Se
:curity board at Klamath Falls,
' Ore., will be in Medford at the
I United States Employment Serv
ice office, 4S North Fir street,
June 19, Nelson announces. Any
individuals who are interested in
filing claims under old-age Bnd
survivor's Insurance provisions
of the Social Security act may
Suggest?
200
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300
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300
cu. ft.
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Company
AST BOXDS TOBAYf
lUuMroihyliTUed
1
"Xhl kaontlng- bsulnege la
who hay
call at the office after 0. a. m., lt
is stated.
DAMAGE SUIT ON
ACCIDENT STARTS
A jury was selected and scene
of the accident visited yesterday
in the circuit court trial of James
H. Nunes against Maurice J.
Woodson and Alonzo R. Hardin
for $15,000 personal injury dam
ages. Nunes, in his complaint,
alleges negligence and careless
ness of both defendant in the
operation of two logging trucks
that collided on the Dead Indian
road last July 1.
Nunes also seeks approximate
ly $2000 special damages for hos
pital and physician fees. He was
a passenger in the truck that
went of fthe grade. Logs toppled
on the truck cab, injuring Nunes
and necessitating the amputation
of his left arm above the elbow.
Taking of testimony started to
day at opening of. court.
98 Nisei Sentenced
For Refusing Duty
Phoenix, Ariz., June 12 (U.R)
U. S. District Judge Dave W.
Ling today sentenced 98 Japanese-American
draft resisters to
one year in prison.
Sentence was imposed on de
fendants in three test cases but
is binding on all of the other
Nisei from the Poston Relocation
Center at Parker, Ariz., who re
fused to respond to selective
service calls.
Court Records
Justice Court
Kenneth Wayne Grlffeth, axle
overload, $6.29 and costs.
Jim Henry Jenks, Glenn Wil
son Morgan, Melvln Boyd Mil
ler, Ernest Wilson Evans, over
load, cited.
BIRTHS
CHEADLE To Mr. and Mrs.
William, 448 S. Front, Medford,
June 11, 1945, a girl, 8,i lbs.,
at Sacred Heart hospital.
JOHNSON To Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin G., Central Point, June
12, 1945, a boy, 7',-i lbs., at Sac
red Heart hospital.
VIGNALI To Pvt. and Mrs.
Bernard Robert, Rt. 3, box 371,
Medford, May 11, 1945, a' boy,
eight pounds, at Community hos
pital. Catfish Is the widely used fish
In Texas.
Use Mall Tribune Want Ada
TIRES LOANED FREE
RATION CIRTIMCATI NIIDID
FIRESTONE STORES
214 So. Riverside
By Oracle) Alton
J u
all (hot Yon can't scare folk
Waur Bond-
Ban Road Oil Use
Throughout Nation
Washington. June 12 (U.R)
Oil can. no longer be used on
roads anywhere in the country,
petroleum administration for
war said today.
PAW decided to prohibit fur
ther use of residual oil for pav
ing because inventories are at
the lowest level since the war be
gan.
PAW formerly banned the use
of road oil only in the states of
Washington, Oregon, California,
Nevada and Arizona.
Truman Delays His
Visit to Northwest
Olympia, Wash., June 12
(U.R) Gov. Mon C. Wallgren an
nounced today that President
Harry S. Truman .would be un
able to visit the Pacific north
west this week.
The governor told his news
conference that "I have Just
talked with the White House and
have been informed that the San
Francisco conference has de
layed the president's arrival."
BOMBER CREW KILLED
Salinas, Kans., June 12 (U.R)
All 10 crew members of a
four-engined bomber from the
Smoky Hill army air base were
killed when the plane crashed
near Chickasha, Okla., Col.
Ralph W. Rodieck, commandant,
announced early today.
WEATHER
Northern California: Clear to
day, tonight and Wednesday;
temperature above norrgal.
STATED COMMUNICATION
of Ream Chapter O.E.S.,
inursday evening. June 14,
8 o'clock Refreshment serv.
ed by officer!. Visiting mem
ber! Invited.
AMELIA HILES, W. M.
Clotlng time (or Sunday Too Lai
10 uiawuy d:ju aaiuroay axiaroooo
PIM remember
Too Late to Classify
$4100
TOR SALE Furnished horn near
Senior High and Washington trade
eh ool. 2 -bedrooms and sleeping
purcn, living room ana dining room,
overstuffed living room furniture.
radio, dining room set. Monarch
combination trah -burner and elec
tric range, electric refrigerator and
washing machine. Enclosed hack
yard with lawn, Charles R. Ray,
Realtor, room 217 Medford Bldg..
rnonc jau
FOR SALE Tomato Plants. Indian
canners, Oakdale Market.
("OR SALE Motor Scooter. Call at 20
S. Elm.
WANTED Man and wife for Retort
work Diamond Lake Resort, Ore-
gon or Phone 002 Diamond Lake.
OUR BE"ST BU?3 4 , Acres, about)
in alfalfa. Modern 2 -bed room house,
good shape. Garage, chicken house
and barn, city water. Price 4230.
0 Acres and 7-room modern house,
hancment, garage, shop and barn,
$6500 L. J. Reed, Broker, Central
Point or Medford, next door to City
Han.
FOR SALE Oak business typewriter
desk, $29. Phone 49R0.
WHILE WE
RECAP YOURS
Save Your Tirei With
?ir$tont
Factory-Method
It IiCAPPING
un. C.70
free Inspection! Prompt Mrrlcel
Drive to today your tires may be
st the dinger point I
Medford Phone 4757
FOR tALTft 1949 Main Liner, 10 ft.
House-trauer. two rooms, nas una.
pre-war stove, lea box, blue velour
upholstery, sleep four, water tank
or running water, brakes, reason
able. 247 6th St., Ashland, Oregon.
TOR QUICK SALE Six choice lots
on the hill. $225 in Siskiyou Me.
mortal Park. Call S071. 'See B. J.
Palmer, 31S S- Orange,
WANTED TO BUY Nice residential
vicinity.
SOUTHERN OREGON LAND CO.
Next to Bruce Bauer Lbr. Co.
On S. Rtveralde
Box 606 Phone 6390
WANTED Two cleaning women. 2
hour, a day, 5 days week for 2
weeks. Call the Red Crow, 4405.
FOR SALE Vetch and Oat Hay In
chock not rained on. Isaaos, Crater
Lake highway.
ORDER your baby chick, at Fabers
no4Jlwdehone444e.
FOR SALE 1040 Dodge ,-ton Pickup
with stock rack, good rubber and
A-l mechanical condition. 9S un
der OPA celllnr. L. C. Taylor Co.,
112 S. RlversMcJPhone2ifl5-
mrflrt 456 Acres. 50 In cultlva-
JijOuU "on, large barn, new
w chicken houae, two year
round aprlnga, creek, two electric
pumps, good well. Substantial mod
ern 3-bedroom home, located in
beautiful Evans Creek district on
hard surface road. All buildings In
good condition. Full equipment and
atock optional. $4500 down, balance
can be arranged. H. L. Cook, Real
tor. 1 104 W. Main.
fTfirtfi Cafe, six stools, fountain.
S4jUU groceries. 2 gas pumps. 3
Yivv rlvln r00ms in rear, bath,
lavatory, and sink, lot 30 ft. x 100 It.
on 90 highway, chicken house, good
location, dally receipts $40 per day.
ft OCA Five-room plastered house.
J.iZdU good condition. 3-bed-foom,,
modern, city water
and sewer, concrete foundation,
fruit and nuts, lot 77.9 ft. x 135 ft.
tf'go'rft Five-room modern, hard
MZ jU wood floors. . furnished.
(jl-Ifatv garag. clM, n, 2.room
apartment In rear, with Incomo
53500 n "rx .rS-SSSS:
Close In. Ashland.
fl'OTCn '5 Acres irrigated, all good
JlfijU clover, fenced and cross
IU v fencell levol land, s-room
modern house, piped for m. wired
for electric range good chicken
house, plenty outbuildings. 30-ton
barn with track and fork. Will sub
divide part on 90 highway. ....
in r A A 33 Acres free Irrigate"!
Sl.DUU bottom land on Bear
tr'HCUU Cree. grade A Dairy,
barn with track and" fork. 1'"
chions. 7-room strictly modern
home, family orchard, chicken
houses, garage, milk house, gas al
fhTdrr$10"0OO cash. $7 J00 term.
fl AAA Two acrea in alfalfa, level
SlUUU land. Bear Creek bottom,
"?1UUU suitable for building.
aiOAA (s Acres free Irrigation.
S4JUU pond, 4 -room partly mod
iflvivu Jrn barn (or f0 cows, ce
ment floor, !!" a"J ' A
fruit house and chicken house. A
-'oAftilrour acre. Irrigated La
S48uU dlno clover. 4-room house,
tjrtuvv barn a (.h,ck(,n houses, 1-
room cabin, cherry trees, close to
(faAAA 'Two Acres old orchard. T
!54uUU room modern house, plas-y-vvw
(eTed nd nooi basement,
tome fruit, has pipe In for sprinkler
svstem. . .
e1 r AAA 79 Acres. 44 acres lrrt
SIJ.VUU " crop, 120 ton
' 2 hay crop last year, bal
ance pasture with creek water. 6
room modern houae. cellar, 3-ear
garage, fnmtlv fruit and nuts, stock
and equipment with place, 3-room
guest house, electric stove, modern
pressure system and garage. $9000
cash. Sflflon terms.
SOUTHERN OREGON LAND CO.
Next to Bruce Bauer Lbr. Co.
On S. Riverside
Feed fishers More Mnit
Veil
dairy feed. Fabers, 34 8. Riverside
A REAL HOME and a Real Buy
Fireplaoe, basement furnace. Nicely
landscaped. If you are looking for a
good buv please call I. E. Schiller.
rteaitor. fnone stwi. awemngs, n. r.
Bebb. 2343.
FOR SALE Child's email Tricycle.
nursery chair, car seat, 2 mattresses,
one "...sire, one full sire. Ph. 46B0.
WANTED TO BUY Dodge or V3
Pickup. Phone 2870.
FOR SALE Cletrao K-20 Tractor.
Box 397. phone 3R71 A,hland.
FOR SALE Baled Clover and" Rye
Grass Hay. This Is nice, bright hay
end has not been rained on. J. G.
Cameron, Buckshot Hill Road. Ph.
4824.
FOR SALE Davenport and chair.
cheap. Phone 2951.
STOLEN from car. Ration Book A and
B. license No. 97313 C. M. Medcalf,
Box A3, Phoenix.
TITO GUIZAR
In
TOMORROW
SIX-GUNS
Plas
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fSALLAN JONES
WANTED Junked, wrecked er
burned cars. Will pav highest prices.
Walker Auto Parts Co., 3 miles N. of
. Ashland on 99. Phone 5965. .
FOR SALF '34 Ford Tudor Sedan.
$300 within OPA celling. 1028 W.
lltn btreet.
WANTED Lubrication man with
some mechanical experience. Phone
3272;
ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON. Permanent
Waving a Speciality. Special on
Cold Waves. Phone 2864. 120 N. Cen
tral.
WANTED TO RENT Four or 5-room
furnished house. Permanent civilian
adults. Place for few chickens If
possible. Tribune Box 2292.
FOR SALE Strong sturdy Zennla
plants. Oakdale Market.
FOR SALE 1934 l',-ton Chevrolet
truck, flat bed. New retreads and
spare tire. $300 OPA celling. Phone
Jacksonville ooi
FOR SALE Three acres on 9 hlgtv
barn, chicken house, deep freeze
unit. Fruit and nut trees. Lou of
shade.
TWO-bedroom home In lorn, large
lot. barn, chicken house, lots of
shade. Garden and nice lawn. Priced
to sell. C. H. Williamson. Harold H.
Brown Agoncy, 123 E. Main. Phone
3440
FOR SALE Fine alfalfa hay mixed
with Vetch and Oata. Free from
weeds Begin cutting today. B. De-
WANTED Man for tire service and
repair worn. a,i a..,,.
WANTED All-round mechanic. See
tr .Lnninai at 229 N. Riverside.
MAN. Wife and grown Daughter wish
wars on Ln,ry m ii... w.
have vou? Joe Patrick. Grants Pass.
Oregon, eo Traveler!' Rest Auto
Court.
FOR SALE Gains'
rv Mnal nr
n , . t ft Riverside.
TWO men wanted with hay handling
experience. Phone 3756
FOR SALE 300 Savage. Weaver
acope-peep-elgm ana " "'
Carbine, scabbard and shells. Both
guns almost now. McFodden on Lo-
zler Ljine. , -r
FORSALE Exceptionally good, well-
i $ ...jia iitn A vri mn. Sen
tie for women. 1 saddle, bridle.
Martingale and spurs. Mcladden on
Loiter Lane.
FEED FISHER'S Egg Producer 20
protein. A real ecg maker Fabers.
o. ni.ciuB .
FOR SALE Ground rolled or whole
barley. Fabers. 34 6 Riverside. Ph.
4449. , -
""ROTATING LAWN SPRINKLERS
LEvfI'ERERJVlCE
WANTED Man for Ice room and Ice
delivery work. See Valley Fuel Co.
WANTED Woman Cook for govern
ment mess. Crater Lake National
Park. Good salary. Phone 2183 or
4180; -,
LET YOUR BABY ride In comfort
with a car sent from
LEWIS SUPER jERVlCE
OLD SAWDUST for shrubbery Med
ford Fuel Phone 3111.
SAVE RED POINTS Buy hens at
34 S. Kiversiao. rnuiioj
mversioe
WANTED Chickens, any kind. eny
amount live or dressed laying hens
or otherwise Phone 2117 Riverside
Market r. t r
COY S CHICKEN TNN Gold Hill.
Serving fried chicken every day ex
cept Monday Phone 231. Under
same manapemrm
REPLACE vour broken window glass
New glass Installed wnlle vou wait
MEDFORD MIL! WORK CO
The Glass House
Phone 1112 10th and Grape
CLOTHES Baskets and Ironing Boards
LEWIS SUPER SERVICE
LUMBER
Lumber . Nalla . Roofing
Dry Flooring and Siding
Low Priced No Priority
R O STEPHENSON CO.
Court and McAndrews Road
Phone 2000 Medford
There's a
your future!
WASHING MACHINES
REPAIRED
Parts It Service ba All Makes
B. & B Wither Shop
408 E. Main. Phone 5302
VIRGINIA BRUCE
BRAZIL
W
Gloria Jean in "RECKLESS AGE"
THROUGH
SATURDAY
AD GUTS!
eAer
McOON AID
RAYMOND
WAIIURN
Tue$Uy. June 13, 194S
FEED FISHER'S chick starter mash
and watch them grow. Fabers, 34 S.
Riverside.
FOR SALE 2 X e'l surfaced 4 sides.
no. 4 common, $21 per M. Porter
Lumber Company, 204 S. Fir. Phone
2801.
WANTED TO BUY Lawn swing or
hammock on stand. Tribune Boa
438
WE BUY-EM WE SELL-EM
Come in and See-Em
1937 Studebeker President "f
Coupe Heater and Radio $005
lOStt Studebaker Dictator 'S" Tour
ing Sedan. Heater, $515.
1935 Studebaker Dictator "6" Tour
ing Sedan. Healer, $543.
1035 Dodge Fordor Touring Sedan.
Heater, $403.
1937 Graham 6-93 Fordor Touring.
Heater and Radio, $593.
1936 Olds 0 F 30 Coupe, Heater and
Radio. $330
1934 Chevrolet Master Coupe, $395
All Prlcee are within OPA Celling
See at A. Z. "Tubby" Dean'a
Your Pontlao Dealer
Richfield Station Phone 2942
6th and Grape Sta. Buy Wax Bonda
CASH IN A rLASB 1
FOR YOUR CAR
Sava Time Cain and Gaa
Call Automobile Market,
Friendly Medford Dealer.
Ph. 3919 6th and Bart lets.
No Red Tape When You Sell
to Us
EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD
ASSORTMENT
Rough boards and 2x4'i to 2xl2'a
LOW PRICED. NO PRIORITY
CAMERON-MOFFITT LUMBER CO
So Riverslda at Barnett Rd.
Med ford Phone 3402
SAVE RED POINTS Buy hens at
Riverside Market.
CLEAN your Bugs and' Dpholatery
with Miracle Foam.
LEWIS SUPER SERVICE
COMMERCIAL Spraying of all kinds.
Phone 65G1 Wltlirow after 5 p. m.
riH ROUGH ULOX SLAIjs. green
big double load $6-50 Medford Fuel
Tel 3111
SAVE RED POINTS Buy hens at
Riverside Market.
NOW a VA1LABLE No 1 certi grade
red cedar shmglee Big Pines Lum
ber Co
PLANED BLOX Per load, tito
Medford Tuel Phone 3111.
5RY PINE SlABS-Per load. (475
Medford Fuel Phooe 3111.
WANTED Rabhlts.any amount, alive
aressea fnone ain ruversiae
Market
INSULATING wall boards, celling tile,
also sheet rock Big Pines Lumber
Co.
TONIGHT
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE FIVa!
PAINT your car now Body and Fend
er repair We rebuild wrecks Jsck
son Street Garage. 120 E Jackson
Phone 4532.
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Tha Ruth Luy Penney
School of Dancing
P,CMnl
The
DANCE
FROLIC
A Colorful Dance
Revue featuring
Children of Med
ford and Vicinity.
70 Kiddies
SPECIAL
SETTING
COLOR!
NOVELTY!
On the Screen
Van Johnson
Beit. eon Two Vorr.en'
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