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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1945)
Society and CLUBS President Names Zonta Chairmen For Coming Year Chairmen of Zonta club com mittees for the coming year were announced at the last meeting by the new president, Mrs. Flor ene Bolton. Mrs. Eva Marsh heads the at tendance committee. Miss Jose phine Kirtley. program; Mrs. Margaret Fabrick, membership; Mrs. Mabel Conger, internation al relations; Miss Anne Bateman, fellowship; Mrs. Edith Gifford, finance; Mrs. Effie Kurtz, ser vice; Mrs. Jacque Lenox, public affairs; Mrs. Irean Grigsby, pub licity. A guest at the meeting was Mrs. Marguerite Fenner, San Francisco, who spoke to the lo cal club concerning the part which the bay club is taking in the recent women's conference division of the world security conference. Mrs. Fenner stated that the San Francisco club had sponsored a special one-day meeting attended by more than 1000 women, including delegates, club members and others. Mrs. Fenner is a guest in Medford of Mrs. Robert Ebel. Waldens Entertain At Evening Party Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Walden entertained a group of. friends at their home on McAndrews road Saturday evening. High score for card games went to Mrs. William Swartz and low to Mrs. J. T. Conrad. Tliose attending were Mr. and Mrs. Chet Baker, Mrs. Harry Jones, Mr. and Mrs. William Swartz, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Con rad, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bilder back, Mrs. Florence Seigel, and Miss Esther Walden. ATC for the Opening Date of the 42 South Central Opposite Craterian Theatre Completely modernized. Specializing in Steaks and Chops, Home-made pastries, variety of tasty salads, and full course dinners. ; Applies like wall finish 1 OHC COM 0VIM mo nil- 4. SUM MM Wilt eem, eelittte "oil. an nil- .....ur," gut lgl, sllboer4, seuiMet nh " 2. imits uki mtK 3 Kill IN ONI H0UI 7. lOVtUIIT COtOM you f I Ml M. lot) 0NIY ONE GALLON DOES AVERAGE ROOM Kern-Tone fin. ROllER-KOATER fljj? Kem-Tone TRIMS lewell)CereH PLASTIC PATCH 09t Rspalrs tratlis udk June In! The Kern-Tone Miracle Show with DUHNINGSR Miracle Mentalist Every Wednesday Night 9.00.9.-30 E.W.T. The Blue Network Brighten Up Your Kitehenl 10 INTERIOR GLOSS FINISH A fln Mlcti0n f bcowtiful celer. Stmi-glcH finish, toty f math. Pr$trve$ Floors! GRANITE FLOOR INAMEt Ideol (of Inlwlsr wood ond con crete floort. Comet In peevler colors, Wwn ond wmh. Woihoblo. A Grand Buy Nl VARNO. for furnitwr. woodwork and Amp. tciliri scratching and Kuffing, Savt Your Old Fvrmturel ENAMEL KOTE Oivt yew fvrnHvrt t Irf wlrti this lartly, Mlf-ttvtMintj, MH glon Acme Hardware Co. Main and Grip Phono 5976 Business Women Hold Ceremony Thursday Night Installation of new officers for the Medford Business and Pro fessional Women's club was held Thursday evening of last week at a dinner meeting at Chalker's Motel on the Rogue River. Laura York was installed president, succeeding Maurine Conger. Also installed were Ethel Tennant, first vice-president; Lu lu Watson, second vice-president; Lucille Lenox, recording secre tary; Marjorie Hopkins, corre sponding secretary; Annabelle Riggs, treasurer; Mary Snider, auditor; Marian Farrell, pro gram coordinator; Maurine Con' ger and Mildred Drury, direc tors. Helen Parish, past president, was the installing officer. Lunetta Bussey presented the outgoing president, Maurine Conger, with a gift of crystal on behalf of the club. A gift of a club pin was made to the new president, Laura York. Mrs. Leta Parker Gardner, past state president, was intro duced and gave a short talk. A brief business meeting was held and committee chairmen ap pointments for the new year were announced. Two guests, Faye Dierdorf, and Virginia Kellogg were pres ent. In charge of arrangements for the dinner meeting were Mar garet Morrison, Maurine Conger, Hazel Swayne, Ethel Tennant, Edith Davis, Eva Judd, Lucille Lenox, Helen Parish, Kay David' son, Gladys York, Marjorie Hop kins, and Kathryn Larison. Zuleima Temple Holds Meeting At. Local Temple A luncheon and entertainment preceded the meeting of Zuleima Temple, Daughters of the Nile. held June 9 at the Masonic Tem ple here. Luncheon tables were arranged with roses and other blossoms. A skit was presented under the direction of Mrs. O. L. Over meyer, with Mrs. William Ar nold, Mrs. William A. Young, Mrs. Otto DeJarnett and Mrs. George Frey in the cast of char acters. Mrs. C. A. Winetrout, a past queen of the temple, was luncheon chairman, assisted by Mrs. Frances Flinn, Mrs. Ralph Lue, Mrs. Frey, Mrs. J. W. Mack, Mrs. C. E. Kunz and Mrs. Young. The session of the temple was well attended by members from Grants Pass, Klamath Falls, Ash land and Medford. Mrs. Harry Nordwick, Medford, temple queen, presided. Next meeting will be Sept. 8 In Grants Pass and will honor past queens and charter members. Closlns time tfr Classified Adi 8:30 m Too Late to Classify I2:1S p m Too Late to Classify BARGAINS Siigli.iyWdcloth.ng torfhewho1e .amily. 518 E. Ma i n . FOR SALE Salmon rod and reel Remington double-barr. shot-gun. 16 rfftuge, 4 boxes hell. 32 North Peach. FOR SALE 200 Acre irrigated Dairy and Potato ranch In Klamath coun ty Terms. Will consider some trade. Owner Lloyd Smith, opposite How ard school on old highway 69. Rt. 2-Jlo?LI;2i-A!edld. FOR SALE two horse corn cultiva tor. l'i mile NW Central Point, P. D. Lofland. FOR RENT Lodge, modern 2 -room and sleeping porch. No children or pets Phone 6151 betwen 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. FOR SALE Small Trailer-home. Sleeps 2, bullt-ins. $250. 14 ft. Cedar boat, $15. Patent cross-cut saw rack 6 J M. McDowell, Talent, Ore., be. tween Highway 09 and Talent. iwiieVsnftle Peel's OFFER AUBULAHCE SERVICE THAT'S PROMPT AND DEPENDABLE Yei, we provide Southern Oregon' longest established ambulance service ... and the people of this commu nity hare depended upon it for many years for quick and kindly response in time of emergency. o PHONE 2675 ' Lady Attendant FUNERAL HOME 426 WEST SIXTH ST. TOH SALE About 18 wis of inert linoleum, good condition. 346 South, $3800 14 ACRES Four-room house, 12 acres Ladino clover, irrigutea. Darn, aouuu $2400 SB ACRES. Fern Valley. 10 acres ir rigated. 8 acres sown to Ladino clover, uooa apricot or peacn iunu. $4500 FIVE acres, Eagle Point. Medford city water large Darn, nouse, nne gar den land, free water for irrigation. $15,090 ift ACRES Bartlett-Antou Pear or chard. 7-Room modern house. Paid up water right. Tw crops will pay i or mis piacc. Also A Cnmnlete ..stint? of Stock Ranches Orchards and Farms. The aecum mulation of 35 years. Now is the time to Dtiy .ana. J. C. BARNES, Real Estate 31 S. Front St. Office Ph. 8172 Home Ph. 4928 CP A A A View Suburban 2',j acres, tJUJUU witn neat niodern cottage. " good barn, chicken-houhe. berries, flowers, etc. City water and - undei irrigation, crops in. Some fur niture including elec range. ffijrAA Well located paved corner, tjQjUU walking distance, with 4- bedroom family home, fireplace, oil heater, and some other furniture: extra lot included. Nice mht.A- anrl hrnhVtprv , AAA 80 AC I es, equippeu; i.UUU modern 6-room house; jwvw an .acres oaid UD water right: Lotus and clover seed crop tnciuiea U soia lmmeamieiy. pt. chicken-house, garage, shade, shrubs. fnninmpnt Includes J D. tractor, fi"7flC A Spacious modern 7-room t3lJJU home, basement, oil fur- nacc, 3 .batns. narnwoon floors, fireplace, close In paved ELMER HERR1KD. Realtor 44 N. Riverside Dial 33ti7 or 3700 $12, ffJAAA Six-room modern house on MlluU the East side. Oak floor in living and dining room. Fireplace. Wired for range. Good pni-Hrn Kotl. Immediate Dossession. fl A F A A Five-room modern house .14 II HI on West side. Oil heater piped In. Electric water tank, automatic. Insulated ceilings in 4 rooms. Beautiful yard, shade and fruit, possession soon. CCA A ft New 5-j"oom modern house. ijUUUU Weit side. Oak floor, fur Y nace. 2 lots, garage, hen house lawn, garden. With all new furniture complete. m m r A Reasonable terms, quick $U I D" possession. , CARL GOTTSCHE 7 Chestnut St. Ph. 4(i46 or 3061 FOR SALE SURPLUS MERCHANDISE 17 "Drag-Saw Blades, practically new. $5 each. Six 12 in. wood-working clamps S2 each. Carpenters' squares 75c each l'i in wood bits 75c each. Comoass saws 75c each. Several hundied genuine chrome tanned leather belts 50u each. 3 for $1. MILES MOTORS 128 S Riverside Phope 7254 FOR SALE OR TRADE 303 Savage. ense and shells. Also bathinette. Ph. 6426. FOR SALE Rabbits. First house""fac- lng ball field .Jacksonville; WANT Private Cabin Diamond Lake last week July, first 2 weeks Au gust Three adults. Best references write s. c. vanier. bi)U Bryant St. San Francisco. Calif MA J OK OIL COMPANYhis "opening at local bulk plant Please state age and other qualifications in reply. Tribune Box 4290. FOR SALE Mining equipment, log ging chains. Electric vacuum cleaner Toaster, pillows. One gasoline range, one kerosene utove, miscellaneous household good. Cabin in renr of Morris Apartments, Jacksonville. FOR SALE: Pie Cherries, fie lb., you pick Box I24-A Jacksonville high way. First house W. of Dr. Hoffman. Phone 6140. WANTED Someone to cut and baie Vetch and oat hay on shares. H. E. Blackburn. ,Rt. 4. Box 37, Medford. next to 401 Orchard WANTFD Woman for general house cleaning one day a week. Mrs. rt. to Derrel. Phone 3100. FOR SALE Alfalfa mixed with fear ley (n windrow, ready for baler or loadi r. Can furnish loader and stor age. Nealand Ranch, Table Rock. Ph. Central Point llxxl. FOR SALE Baby heifer calt TlTC FOR SALE Office dnk. flat lop. rocking chnir. run 9 x 12, electric Inn on adjustable stand. 60S S. New town. Phone 25(if. OWN A HOME For Sale 40 Acres, 30 cultivable, can be Irrigated, Creek, small house, (2800.- 20 Acres, free soil all tinder irrigation. $8000.; 20 Acres, 18 under water 5 cows, milking machine, 3 room house. $4000: 28 fj Acres. 23 under water. 5-room modern house, large barn, 10 good milch cows, SO chickens, farm machinery, tractor, electric milker and separator. (10, 000. L. J. HEED. Broker. Central Point, or Medford, next door to City Hall. NOTICE HORSEMEN Due to the fact that there is another horse sale here in the valley June 24th. we have decided to postpone our horse sale until a later date. MIDWAY AUCTION YARDS IF YOl't are looking for a spacious at tractive durably built home I should like to show you mine. Located on a good road 9 miles from Medford. Burn and 14 acres or more if de sired. Immediate possession and reasonably priced. For appointment to see property. Phone 5701 or 4375. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE AND POSSESSION VERY DESIRABLE HOME DOWN STAIRS CONSISTS OF Large Living Room with fireplace. Plt'iisant Dining Room with French doors leading on to Modern Kitchen with Worlds of Builtlns. Wired for electric or Co"n"ortable Den with Fireplace and ghissed-ln Book Shelves. Lovely Sunroom Cool and Com fortable. , . . , Nice Bedroom that may be used as plavroom if preferred. . Large Glassed-in Service Porch with Laundry Trays, and Special Built-in Cupboards for Fruit and Surplus acces sories, 30-gallon Wcsslx Hot Water Heater. HALF BATH , . . Hadwood Floors Throughout. UfThreeSLarge Airy Bedrooms with adequate Clothes Closet In each Tw0nnice sereened-ln Sleeping Porches. Linen Closet. Store room for trunks and ru- cles you never know where to Lov'eW large full Bath with com bination Shower and Tub Automatic Oil Heating Syrtm, Double Car Garage with te- BeTuu'ul Yard wth lots of Roses. Fruit and Nut Trees and a lawn you will Enjoy mowing. Taxes under S100 a year. Heating Cost unoer n . Centrally located for Grade S choo Junioi man or n', i " ,r-. fine liveable home is in excellent condlUon and is priced to sell. . . . S7.875.00 lernis i u.u. lee OWNER, Dorance Hayea at bo ace VJ.1'" Dtlnn. tj'i.'l or eve- ncmian i-'uu. ..... - FOR SALE Five Acres modern house new Darn anu .iin.i. -- 7 t. water woven wire tence around. J mile, from Medford mile from school, under irrigation. Inquire of r- r pi,,-. Ancnt. Palm Bldg. FOR SALE Hot Point elctrlc perco- later. large roabic Inn utensils 619 N. Fir. EVINRUDE ZEPHYR Cyl. 5.4 li p. Deluxe motor ana ""V,. ' Ford fenders. Tackle. Delta Lodge, between Cold Hllland Rogue River. FOR RENT Three room House, not modern. Lights and water. 1 Prun St. Inquire In rear at Trailer Hmise CROQUET SETS SIMS BROS. WANTED Pear thinners. Transpor tation turrusnea Arnoia. muu. 60!)2. BTCYCLT INNER TUBES Guaranteed quality All sizes at SIMS BROS. FOR SALE First cfop of hay In shock. $12 per ton. E. L. Wall, Rt. 1, Bellinger Rd. BICYCLE BASKETS All metal pre war quality. Thre sizes with heavy axle supports. SIMS BROS., 23 N. Fir; BICYCLE TIRES When you think of bikotlres tlimkjifIMS UROS; GOOD NEWS If you "are looking for a tasty lunch In a clean placa come to the Rolling Pin DQ-Nut Shop, 41 3 E Main. FOR SALE 12 Acres, good quality h.iy near Medford. Tribune Box 3933. FOR SALE 10 Acres hay on bottom land. $12 per ton. Tribune Box 3U34. 6NE 7ycar-old Roan saddle gelding. If you want a good saddle horse come and see him. Also 1 pre-war saddle Will be home all day Sun day across track on Anderson Rd., Phoenix. Grant Walker. WANTED Someone with pickup baler to bale hay. Want to buy horse to ride and work Phone 4455. WANTED TO BUY Lawn swing or hammock on stand Tribune Box 438 DEE-LICIOUS Is what you'll say when you taste that real old fashioned potato or macaroni salad, found only at the Rolling Pin Do-Nut Shop. 413 E. Main. Leaving town, My e-room mod- ern home for sale. Corner lot. Beautiful yard, shade, close in West side 1102 W. 9th St. ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON. Permanent Waving a Speciality. Special on Cold Wavci. Phone 2G04. 120 N Central. WANTED Chickens, any kind, any amount, live or dressed, laying hens or otherwise Phone 2117 Riverside Ma rket COY S CHICKEN INN Gold Hill. Serving fried chicken every day ex cept Monday Phone 251, Under same management. WE BUY-EM WE SELL-EM Coma In and See-Em 1937 Studebaker President "R Coupe Heater and Radio $695 1936 Studebaker Dictator '6" Tour ing Sedan, Heater. $615. 1933 Studebaker Dictator '6" Tour ing Sedan, Heater. $345 1933 Dodge Fordor Touring Sedan Heater. $495 1937 Graham 6-93 Fordor Touring Heater and Radio, $593 1936 Olds 6 F 36 Coupe. Heater and Radio. $530 1934 Chevrolet Master Coup t393 All Prices are within OPA Celling See at A Z "Tubby" Dean's Your Pontlac Dealer Richfield Station Phone 2942 eta and Grapa SU Buy War Bond Sunday, June 17, 1948 MEDFORD MAIL THIBUNK TIVS FOR SALE a x 4's surfaced 4 sides. No. 4 common, 21 per M. Porter Lumber Company, 304 S. Fir. Phone 2881. Exceptionally" good assortment Rough boards and 2x4 s to Jxl2'a LOW PRICED NO PRIORITY CAMERON-MOFFITT LUMBER CO So Riverside at Barnett Rd Medford Phona 8463 SAVE RED POINTS Buy bans at niversiae Marxet FOR SALE Four 19-lnch used tubei. 606 So. Riverside. F1K ROUGH BLOX It SLABS, green bis louble load $640 Medford rual Tel 31 11 OLD SAWDUST for shrubbery Med ford Fuel Phona 3111. WANTED Kabhlta. any amount. atlTt) or dressed Phons 1117 Riverside Market. INbULATINQ wall boards, catling tile, also (heat rock, Big Pines Lumbar Co LUMBER Lumber . Naila . Roofing Dry Flooring and Siding Low Priced No Priority R O STEPHENSON CO. Court and McAndrews Road Phone 2000 Medford . PLANED BLOX Per load. H3S Medford Fuel Phona 311 1 DRY PINE SLABS Per load. $4.7$. Medford Fuel Phona3Ill. SAVE RED POINTS " BuyTlenTTil Riverside Market GOLD MINING EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE SALE AND SHIPMENT FROM FORT JONES, CALIF. ONE HARDINGE BEALL MILL. B'x22" with eomplata al extra linen ONE DORR CLASSIFIER, DoubU Rake, 54"xlb" ONE BALL MILL, 4'xS' SIX TON STEEL BALLS, 1" to 4" EIGHT MATTESON SINGLE DUMP ORE CARS ONE TROMMEL SCREEN 38'x6' t UNION IRON WORKSBLAKE TYPE CRUSHER, 10"xI8" STEEL CONCENTRATOR TANKS 18' diameter, 8' Jilah ADJUSTABLE FEEDER, 12"xlG" ALL IN GOOD OPERATING CONDITION No Priorities . . , Immediate Delivery Write, Wire, Telephone, I. WINKLEMAN Dulien'i Telephone 2343 35 No. Bartlett St., Medford, Ore. CASH IN A FLASH FOR YOUR CAB Save Time Cash and Gaa , Call Automobile Market. Friendly Medford Dealer. Ph 3919 eth and Bartlett No Red Tape When You Sell to Us SAVE RED POINTS Buy hens at Riverside Market REPI.nl F vnur broken window glass New glass installed while vou wait MEDFORD MILLWORK CO The Glass House Phone 1112 10th ana Grape DO-NUTS? We have the kind that simply melt In your mouth The only place In town where you ran get those famous Rolling Pin Do Nuts Rolling Pin Do-Nut Shop, 413 E. Main. now Available no i ceni grade red cedar shingles Big Pines Lum ber Co THE APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH (N. Central Are. at Ird St.) Invitee You to Evangelislio Services Alive With Spirit of Revival , Featuring Personal testimonies of faith and facts. Inspiring musie and singing with special program by mixed chorus, orchestra and organist Sunday evening. 0 Powerful preaching of the Word of God. , Sunday Servicesi 11 A. M., 3 P. M and 7t4S P. M. Tuesday and Friday, 8 P. M. We believe im "Jeius Christ the same Yesterday and Today, and Forever." BICYCLE INNER TUBES See our ex tra heavy duty, thorn-proof, punc ture resistant Inner tube. SIMS BHQS BICYCLE SEATS Another shipment just arrived. See them at SIMS BROS BICYCLE CHAIN GUARDS Pre-war quality. All meiai. i,ei one inr your bike at SIMS BROS. Ph. 3472 WANTED Flat work ironer and hand lroner good wages. Apply in per- , son Crystal White Laundry. ' GOOD baled first cutting alfalfa. De livered direct from field, mis win save you money. F. E. Samson Co. a W M ric V-vryr for Summer Health and PEP! Grade A PASTEURIZED ATTEND--- SMITH and ROGER CAMPAIGN Messages by . . REVEREND SMITH 11:00 A.M. 7:45 P.M. TODAY IF YOU LIKE Good gospel singing you will like the Smith and Roger Duett 9:45 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 A. M. WORSHIP 6:30 P. M. AMBASSADORS 7:30 P.M. ORCHESTRA 7:45 P.M. EVANGELISTIC RALLY ASSEMBLY of GOD CHURCH G. 0. Baker, Pastor 11 Newtown Street This grand vitamin-packed milk comes from Rogue River Valley's own fine dairy herds . . . and proc essed in our spic-and span, sanitary plant to bring all its goodness and flavor to your homel Snidcr's COTTAGE CHEESE Is lust the thing (or cooling summertime salads. You'll find Bnider's Cottage Cheese so rich end tasty you won't want to ask for any other. Snider Dairy & Produce Co. 28 No. Bartlett Street Phone 2168 THE BUNNY BEAR SPOTLIGHT PARADE of water repellent- Nursery Furniture Pads and Mattresses. A new and complete line just added to our Infants' Department. Snug-n-Dri Crib Mattress, plain colored water repellent covering, $8.95 Snug-n-Dri Crib Mattress, gay floral pattern, water proof, tufted and cova tufted, $10.95 Baby Basket Pads, printed water proof covering, cool and sanitary, $1.00. Baby Basket Pads, plain water proof covering with washable crinkle crepe slip cover in either pink or blue. Two sizes, 12x27 $1.45 15x30 1.93 Bunny Bear Baby Basket linings made of quilted krinkle crepe with wide ruffles, easy to wash, no need to iron, colors pink and blue. Two sizes $1.98 and $2.25. Playard Pad, no-Draft built-up side, for protection against floor drafts, colorful printed water repellent cover $4.95. Play Pen Pads, plain water proof covering, with krinkle crepe slip cov ers, so easy to keep sanitary $4.95. Playard Pads, attractively covered with waterproof ticking, printed floral or animal figure $3.15 and $3.50. Baby Carriage Pads, in two sizes, printed water proof coverings. Priced at $1.77 and $1.95. High Chair Pads, easy to clean, soft and comfortable, water proof cot ering $1.25 and $1.50. High Chair Pads with Krinkle Crepe slip covers, $2.50. Utility diaper bags with rubber linings, $1.00. Snug n-Dri Crib mattress covers, mde of white rubber sheeting, $2.98. Baby-Doo-Child Self-Trainer toilet seats, $0.75 each. M M Dept. Store a. X7