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888.308 LOCAL and PERSONAL r.Hnts Data Chanaed The data of the pre-school clinic for Sams Valley has been changed from July 6 to Friday, July 20 at i p.m. at the school house. Everyone with preschool age children Is asked to attend. Ollitraps Here Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gilstrap and baby arrived in Medford Saturday to spend mn wpeitft visiting local rela tives. Mr. Gilstrap is connected with the Ward-Qriimns agency, Mjtal rtmrpcentatives for news- papers with headquarters in San Francisco, as nortnwest repre Auto Mishaps Cars operated by L. A. McCullough, 707 West Clark street, and William Mo Grotty, Route 2, collided Satur day on McAndrews road causing slight damage to McCullough's auto, an accident report on file with city police states. Another report states that autos driven by John Belton Mulinlx, Route 2. and Dr. w.. H. HecKman, 0 Corning court, sustained dam age yesterday when they collid ed on South Ivy street. Yankee Doodle goes to town! In a brief half -decade It will be another four score and seven years since Abraham Lincoln poke at Gettysburg where victory had just given this land Its greatest Fourth of July since the first. Now, as when this country was born, and again when Lin coln spoke, we are engaged in war testing whether a nation conceived in liberty and dedi cated to the proposition that jttt men are created equal can long endure. In that test the humanity ef Washington and Lincoln ar rayed against the whip of Him mler and the hate of Hirohito this nation has shown a strength undreamed of by any other nation. It has fought s global, two front war . . . across the Atlantic aW across the Pacific... yet it has had power left over to share with its allies! That's something to celebrate. Furthermore, as Gettysburg marked the crisis in 1863, so the collapse of Germany has marked the crisis of this war. Similarly it has shown we have the might to make full victory sure. Simi larly it makes the approaching Fourth of July the "greatest ever." Yet, even today, we Ameri cans don't know our own strength. We do know, though, that with peace will come more, production, more jobs more good things for everybody a Freer and more prosperous land than even the gifted Franklin could foresee. For time and again since this nation's natal day 169 years ago, free Americans have shown that when there is a crisis Yankee Doodle goes to townl And comes back bigger than ever. . YP"" I flee 4 V word' vr Kkhmmi lillwry CALENDAR Wednesday 10:30 a. m. Leisure Day club and families, meet at home of A. H. Taylor. 802 South New town street, for transportation to Ashland for picnic. Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bailey, formerly of Med ford and now of Portland, are visiting over July 4 In the city at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mack, 45 Barneburg road. Sergeant Homa Staff Sgt. John H. Gee arrived home June 27 on a 20-day furlough from the air base at Sioux City, la., and is visiting his wife and baby at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stevens, 20 Lincoln street. Seeks Brother Jack Brown, who is believed to be employed in a local garage, is wanted by his brother, Howard Brown, Miles City, Mont., city police re ported today. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Brown is asked to get in touch with city police. Returns To California Miss Virginia Shanahan left Medford Thursday by train for Los An geles, after visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Thibault of 216 Wabash avenue, for a week. She resumed classes at the University of California today. Wenonah Club Luncheon Members of the Wenonah club will meet for a covered dish luncheon Thursday at 10:30 ajn. at the home of Mrs. Al Floyd, 724 Old Crater Lake highway, telephone number 2438. Those attending are asked to bring their own service. - Reports to School Gerald Ousterhout, S2-c, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Ousterhout, Eagle Point, left yesterday for Salem, Ore., where he will attend Wil lamette university under the naval V-12 training program. Ousterhout has spent the past 12 days with his family after .re turning home from the San Diego naval base. Psychiatrist Leaves Lt. Com mander M. A. Zeligs and his as sistant, Miss Louise Sullivan, Red Cross psychiatric social worker, returned to Klamath Falls last night after spending several days in Medford on busi ness. While here, Lt. Comman der Zeligs and Miss Sullivan were entertained at several so cial affairs, and they also en joyed a fishing trip on the Rogue river this weekend. Assigned To Spokane Cpl. Ross . Womack, 27, Medford marine, recently reported for duty at the marine barracks, naval supply depot, Spokane, Wash, where he will serve witH guard company, according to a release from the depot. Son of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Womack of 845 W. Second street, Womack enlisted In February, 1942. He saw action at Guadalcanal, Tara wa, Saipan and Tinian cam paigns, and wears the presiden tial unit citation ribbon with four battle stars. Calls Meeting Chairman Jack Rolston has called a meet ing tonight of all working com mittee members of the local Shrine club to appoint the neces sary committees to carry on the waste Darer and tin can nlvis. drive July 21 to 29. The meeting wm ce neia at the home of Col. O. L. Overmyer, 610 S. Holly street at 8 o.m. Oresnn Khri have been asked to carry on the am ic-wiae arive wis month, as the schools which usually handle the collections are closed for summer vacations. Guests Here Mr. and Mrs. Ell Camnbell nnH their nn h daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Camnbell. mri rii.mhi.. of Portland, are vlnltlnoNn th city at the home of Ell Camp- ucus moiner, Mrs. Anna E. Campbell, 624 Pennsylvania ' avenue. Vern Camnhs.ii ,k I cently returned from Arabia; where he was employed for 23 i monws oy we Arabian-Ameri-can oil company, and hl fnmiiv will return to San Francisco to night The Eli Campbells will return to their Portland home Thursday. Kansens Here Mr. and Mr. R. C. Hansen of Portland are in Medford, visiting friends for a few days. They are staying at the Medford Hotel. Mrs. Hansen is the former Grace Curry. Grange Picnic Jacksonville grange members are asked to meet at the grange hall at noon July 4, where the group will assemble and go to McKee bridge for a picnic. Each family will bring a lunch. . a Knlps Here Donald Knlps, seaman first class, is in Medford for five days, on leave after com pleting naval boot camp training at San Diego. He is visiting his mother, Mrs. E. F. White of 28 S. Orange street, and on expira tion of his leave will return to San Diego for radar training. ' Oak Circle Meeting Oak Circle No. 242 of Phoenix will meet at 8 p. m. Thursday at the grange hall. Thimble club of the circle will have an all-day meeting Friday at the home of Mrs. L. O. Caster. All members and -interested friends of the club, or of Oak Circle, are in vited to attend. A picnic lunch will be served at noon on the lawn. e e In States First Sgt. Jep Oaks has arrived In the States from the European theater and is ex pected home within the next few weeks, a phone call from the ser-geant,- Saturday informed his wife, who resides at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Niel Franklin, 747 West Jackson street. Sgt. Oaks has been over seas for the past 22 months with the army engineers. At Sania Ana Technical Sgt. John W. LaTourette, 25, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. LaTour ette of route 1, is currently as signed to the army air force re distribution station at Santa Ana air base In California, according to announcement from the base. Sgt. LaTourette, a B-24 gunner with 50 combat missions entered the service in March, 1943, and went overseas in August of 1944. He has been awarded the air medal with two oak leaf clusters and the European theater ribbon with two battle stars. Prices On Used Passenger Cars Cut 4 Per Cent Prices on all used passenger cars have been reduced 4 per cent by an OPA order effective July 1, it was announced today at the local price administration office. The order applies to all cars sold by dealers or private individuals. Included In the 4 per cent price reduction order are all built-in equipment such as over drive and transmission, and ra dios or heaters. Dollar and cents ceilings on radios are thereby reduced from $30 to $28.80, and heaters from $10 to $9.60. Court Records Justice Court Fined for truck overload: Les ter Charles Gordon, $10.50 and costs; William McGowan Hunt ing, $14 and costs; Reggy Drink water, $21 and costs; Jim Henry Jinks, $7.75 and costs. Henry McClain Bennett, Lind say George Houston, Clarence Edward Miller, Delma Eugene Warren, Weldon Frost Biddle, Jr., overload cited. Ralph Edward Hulse, failure to stop at stop sign, cited. Police Court Louis Foss, drunk and disord erly, released on $10 bail. C. F. Roberts, dog running loose, $1 bail. GIRL, 8, LANDS BIO ORE Leomlnlster, Mass. (U.R) Un assisted, 8-year-old Janet Pierce landed a 1714-pound rainbow trout while fishing In Spec Pond. Snow Disappearing Rapidly In Hills: Cherry Crop Ready Warm weather of the past two days has caused the snow to melt rapidly In mountains, Watermas ter Clinton Smith reports. Most of lt is now gone, and smaller streams of the county are full. Farmers are using the water in sofar as possible, for mid-summer irrigation. Picking of BIng and Royal Anne cherries started full swing today in many orchards. There is a small but good crop. The Rogue Canning Corporation, A. L. James manager, will start can ning the fruit tomorrow. A two- week s run Is expected. Most of the second cutting of hay, delayed by May rains, has been completed. Threshing of wheat is underway in many sections. Many naval flight crews are being trained in a grounded electronic imitation of the Mar tin Mariner, twin-motored flying boat. The dummy plane dupli cates all types of flying conditions. Too Late to Classify FOR RENT Two room cottage, fur- msned. Phone 3410 before 8:30 a. m. or aiter o p. m. NIGHT CRAWLERS 27 Rose Ave WANTED Printer for composition. jtiaKB-up ana leeaing J oo press. n. FOR SALE Ice Box, 619 N. Fir. WANTED TO RENT By civilian party 3 or 4-room furn. or partly uii. iivuao, tiusc in, permanent rental, p. Q. Box 971 or phone 2231. FOR SALE Beainnins Tuesday morn. ing at 1003 W. 10th St.: 1 8-piece, olid oak. senuine leather unhnl. tered. dining set; 1 Ivory bed and dresser, complete with springs and mattress. 3 double beds, with springs and mattresses. 1 i bed . with springs and mattress. J dresser. 1 Todd check protector. 1 oak bed davenport. 1 Atwater-Kent radio. Odd chairs and tables. Miscellaneous nousenoid goods. FOR RENT Two stores In Central Point One 28 x 85 ft. Other 20 x 30 ft. In concrete building. Phone LAMBERTS 10c lb. 129 W. 11th. FOUR or 5-room house, painted. Two coais, iou. iripune box ayj. WANTED A gentle riding horse for cnuaren. Also wm pactc. uoiasmitn, 3btt-A, koss Lane, phone 351H. FOR SALE Mills 2Vk gal. freezer, comolete with motor and comores. sor and 12 hole Bastlan Blessing holding cnbinette with 2 h.p. Gen eral Electric motor and heavy-duty general js compressor, inis equip ment Is large enough to handle a waiK-in snarp room, rayior .fenny- wise urug uo. LOST Bicycle on Crater Lake high way Sunday evening. Phone 194 central roini or write hi. i, box ju, Reward FOR SALE Royal Anne 'Cherries. Picked. Cherry .Street, between Prune and btewart, nt. I, box ho. CHERRIES. You Pick, 6c. Royal Anna and Lambert, no spring at. SALESLADY Houseware and gifts. Dullens. 35 N. Bartlett. Phone 870. EXP. Hardware and Paint Salesman Permanent. Du liens, 35 N. Bartlett. Telephone 2370. WANTED Ride for two to Los An- geies Santa Barbara, San Francisco, or close. Will help pay expenses. i-none oiuo. FOR SALE Royal Anne Cherries, 0c lb., on tree, 10c picked. 1502 Prune. rnone tun FOR SALE Baby Stroller, like new. 862 E. Main. FOR SALE Late Phllco Radio, olano, 3 babv chest of drawers, floor lamo. table lamp, play pen. baby- buggy ana sironcr. auj in, ivy, I STILL Have PRE-WAR DUPONT AUTOMOBILE PA1W IS. JODS OH which I use these materials are fully guaranteed MITCHELL'S PAINT SHOP 608 S. Riverside CITY TRANSFER & STORAGE Fred E. Robinson owner: furniture mov ing, commercial hauling, everytning for your need. 38 S. Fir St. Phone NOW! Thru. TUES.I . . TOPS FOR QUALITY rranchised Bottlari Pepil-Cola Bottling Co. of MscUoid I. DR. A. R. HEDGES Chiropractic k Naturopathic Physician 12S E. Main Dial 9170 PROTEINS Nutritionally, proteins are es sential complex organic com pounds. They are principally composed of hydrogen, carbon, oxygen and nitrogen. It is the latter element that distinguishes protein nutritionally. Some pro teins contain other elements In small amounts. One of the fun damental characteristics of pro teins is that they are basically composed of some of the Amino Aclds In different combinations. Protein foods are necessary for health and growth. They are es sential in the diet for the pur pose of building new body pro tein for growth and replace ment of the loss by wear. Pro teins are also needed for the formation of bodily secretions, enrymes, and hormones. Each of these require a particular kind of protein, having the different Amlno-Aclds variously combined according to the special require ment. The normal body has a general protein reserve on which it can draw In cases of deficient intake or of great demand. WEDNESDAY RE'S BACK AGRlS! TO THRILL YOUI rrrrrm ROY ROGERS . - L"' M-MW V" -S ( toulnelMiprM Hi ?Hlk Mrth" O'BHscoB WANTED Alteration and repair lady. Apply in person. West Side Cleaners, 34 iv. Hoiiy. ANYTHING Y5 HAUL anywhere, lsrge or small. Phone 3838 Davis Transfer & StoragfrCo.. 40 S. Fir St. RANCHES $25,000 Close to Medford. Income this year. $6,500. Modern Buildings, irrigated. $12,750 In Applegata territory. M Acres. 30 Irrigated. Modern building. Home alone worth $6500. Best buy In val ley. HOUSSS $3500 Six rooms, paved street. Cornsr lot, close to school. Possession 3 weeks. $5250 New home. 9 bedrooms, close to High school, furnace, hardwood floors throughout. I. E. SCHTTLER. Broker R. E. BEBB. Salesman 223 W. Sixth St. Phone 3671 LAKE FISHERMEN Large assortment Flashers and Trolls; also Ford Fend ers at pre-war prices. Al Plche. 47 N. Peach St. FOR RENT Small furnished house. Adults, no children or pet. 321 N. nony. FOR SALE Cherries, Royaf Anne, Ox Heart. Bing, 6c. You pick them. F. I. Caulkins. Griffin Creek. Phone 6803. FOR RENT Apartment. Electric re frlgerator and gas. close In. Bishop avis,, it a. car tie . FOR SALE Upright piano, good tone, o. aio ubk si., central foint. lVOMS 429 W. 12th and J St.. WOULD Ilka to buy or operate with a suitable partner a healthy, small business in Medford or Ashland area. Tribune Box 834 FOR SALE Cocker Spaniel puppies, fmrebred. Out West Jackson, be ween Cedar and Narregan, 311 Bliss FOR SALE Heavy-duty delivery bl cycie with big basket. Hill Furni ture. 33 W. Front, Phone 4023. WANTED TO TRADE Automatic gas 20 gallon water heater, perfect con dition for electric water heater. Hill Furniture, 32 N. Front. Phone 4023. WANTED Pony saddle horse. Have for sale Simmons Studio couch in fair condition, pre-war, $12.30. Fred i-jnaers. i-none ol3, HELP WANTED WO MEN Experi enced lumber stenographer. R. G. Robbins Lumber Co. Apply 406 Med- iurq center oiag., or pnone lou, FOR SALE 24 ft. Continental TrafTeT House, Butane stove, oil heater. See Dayton Cooper. Rt 2, Box 180. Ash land or first house n left, up Bee son Lane. FOR SALE Boat, 1218 CourfT PAINT BRUSHES We have the larg est supply in southern Oregon and they are the best availahle under the OPA regulations. Knowing that good brushes are necessary for good paint Jobs, we promise you that we will have the best available In our store at all times. Your Sherwin Williams' Paint store. Hubbard Bros. Inc., Phone 2189, Main and Riverside. SALMON FISHERMEN Largest As sortment of spinners In all finishes; also Treble Hooks in sizes 0, 1, 2, 4. a-iwic. i ii. reacn 01. KEM-TONE The miracle wall finish, available now In all the beautiful new colors. Use border trim and plistlc patch. Your Sherwln-WU- uams faint store. Hubbard Bros. Inc., Ph. 2180, Main and Riverside. FOR SALE 20 tons of oat hay in the field, cheap. Ph 12x1, Central Point. FOR SALE OR TRADE Trailer house furnished, good rubber. J. C. Ken nedy, Rt. 3, Box 393, five miles out crater LAKe highway, turn right on 401 road, 1 mile, turn right ',4 mile. buffet. 8 chairs. $175. ice box made for electric coil, $75. Old-style White sewing machine. Phone 4064, 1310 W. Main. BEAT Heat Vhv let tfiEUnff Aavi ana Bights torment you with ting and burn of heat raah. crinkly heat. btfe? Cheek misery with Mez- aaaa, sootnins, medicated powder. Family favorite lor itch of minor akin trou bles. Send some overseas. Coin little. Get Meiaana. TOR SALE Jener heifer with flrtt celt, Rt, 4, Box 132. Spring St. LOST Man'l double-brea.ted blua ult coat. Valuable paper, aln.se,. ato., In pocket Phone 3693, 110 re ward POO r A Real nice 4-room homa, vOOOU fireplace, good garage, nice yard, all plastered and in nlca shape, located on paved street, close In on West side. This price In cludes soma iurnlture. Immedlata possession. HARRY LONG. HEAL ESTATE ' O. W. BALLEW, Salesman 12S8 S. Riverside Phone S922 WANTED SAW MILL HELP We 'ed Several Men Bollerman Greenchain Dogger SOUTHERN OREGON SUGAR PINE COMPANY TROUT ANGLERS Single Action Aluminum Fly Reels with line guide. Best reel and lowest price. Al Plche. y w. yeacn ot WANTED Day Porter. Good salary. Brown's Cafe. ENAMELED Pots, dish-pans, percola tore, double boilers and combineta. ACME HARDWARE Main and Grape SHERWIN-WILLIAMS' PAINTS At Huobard Bros. Hardware. Phone 3189, Main and Riverside. WANTED Cook's Helper. Crater Lake National Park. $165 month less meals and room. Ph. 31S3 Wed- nesday atlcrnoon ana -tnursaay. REPLACE your broken window glass. New glass Installed while you wait. MEDFORD MILLWORK CO. The Glass House Phono 4112 10th and Grape FOR SALE 2 pre-war' boy's bicycles. One Emerson piano, bumper Jacks and floor mats lor cars. 937 So. Holly WANTED TO RENT Two-bedroom house. Call Medford Meat Co.. 3062. WANTED 33 nun. camera. Phone 6046. FOR SALE Having trouble finding rope? We've got it. Monarch Seed ROPE IS SCARCE We have a sub sttntlal stock. Monarch Seed as Feed Co. FLY SPRAY Try Biff Dairy Fly Spray, sells for BOc gal. five gallon lou In your container. Monarch Seed at Feed Co. MondaT. July t, 1945 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE THREE SAVE RED POINTS Buy hena at niversiaa maraei. fOR SALE Excellent vinnA with colls. Phone 3089. range WORMING TURKEYS? Trv fowder. we have It In all sizes, lonarch Seed St Feed Co. TASTY Potato Salad, ready to go. Delicatessen style. Fresh every day al wo niargci. uhhqbis maraec KEEP your house cooler this summer with JM Rock Wool Insulation Bat tans. Call us for information. BIG PINES LUMBER CO. FOR SALE Purebred Irish Setters and Terrier pups. Oregon Kennel, just north of Big Y. Phone 3848. , CASH IN A FLASH FOR YOUR CAR Save Time, Cash and Gaa Call Automobile Market, Friendly Medford Dealer. Ph. 3919. Sth and Bartlett No Red Tape When You Sell to US. WE CLEAN RUGS, any size, any kind. We call for and deliver 3 or more. 26 S Grape. Phone 7244. FOR SALE Berry cups and crates. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. WANTED ChlcKens. any kind, any amount, live or dressed, laying hens or otherwise. Phone 2117. Riverside Market. WANTED A man to do light janitor work. Phone 2247 for apu.n. ...... WANTED Rabbits, any amount, alive or dressed. Phone 2117. Riverside Market. SOUTHERN style baked beans, deli, catessen style, fresh every day at the ma rket. Oakdala Market. SAVE HED POINTS Buy hena at Riverside Market ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON Permanent Waving a Speciality. Special on . Cold Waves. Phone 2664. lid N Cen tral. COY S CHICKEN INN Gold Hill. Serving fried onlcken every day ex cept Monday. Phone 331. Under same management NOW AVAILABLE No. I eertlgrade red cedar shingles. Big Pines Lum ber Co. carrTfMiarairinuSi EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD ASSORTMENT Rough boards and 3x4'i to 3xl2's LOW PRICED NO PRIORITY CAMERON-MOFFITT LUMBER CO. So. Riverside at Barnett Rd. Medford Phone 3462 SAVE RED POINTS Buy hena at Riverside Market. WANTED TO BUY Lawn swing or hnmmock on stand. Tribune Box 438j LUMBER Lumber Nails - Roofing Dry Flooring and Siding Low Priced No Priority R. O. STEPHENSON CO. Court and McAndrews Road Phone 2000 Medford NOW! Thru Tues. W0MIN WITH WINOM IORITTA S YOUNG" PLUS BETTY RHODES in "YOU CAN'T RATION LOVE" WANTED TO BUY Apartment house or home with an income. Give price .. ,.rms Dnv silfl Tribune. MACARONI SALAD Really a dell cious dish, delicatessen style, fresh every day at the market. Oakdala Marxet FOR SALE Bothered with squash bugs. Uie Rotonone dust. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. A Special Treat! AT THE TOWNSEND at DREAMLAND TDES. NIGHT On the Eva of the Fourth MERRILL'S ENLARGED BAND I 1 RitaHAYWORTH TONIGHW Vim NlflHT -a IN TECHNICOIOII eijj Starts WEDNESDAY! Hitler had taught him the ways of the WERE WOLF and with them he threatened to destroy n American family! "firm ? JmsmssX F.u.M I'l'.c Zl'J.all'laJXJ-il-ll ;t 7 -It- What Do You Do With This KID? There li a film In town this week called "TOMORROW, THE WORLD!" coming to the Craterlan Theatre for a four-day engagement starting Wednesday. We believe that "TOMORROW, THE WORLD!" presents to important a mes sage that It deserves comment and recog nition. "TOMORROW, THE WORLD!! Is eon cerned with the problem of what to do with the German people, particularly the German children. The film sets out to ' answer this all-important question in a straight-forward challenging way. The film's problem Is not presented from INSIDE Germany. Rather, its action re sults from the visit of a typical Hitler youth with an average American family. It shows how the careful education of youth in the Nail "morality" of deceit, cruelty, arrogance and racial superiority all but destroys the easy-going family. Not until the devilish pattern of "divide and conquer" practiced so artfully by the 12-year-old youngster emerges does the family fully comprehend the extent and seriousness of the danger presented by this youth. We feel that "TOMORROW, THE WORLD!" is more than a picture. It Is a Question demanding an immedite and irrevocable answer because it strikes at the core of the fight in which we just emerged victorious. How are we to deal with this German youth? Can we, having defeated In battle an army and a people Imbued with the . Nazi Ideology, turn our hacks on our vic tory and face the possibility that our chil dren will in 20 years once more face these boys as full-grown enemies? "TOMORROW, THE WORLD!" Is cour ageous and intelligent attempt to show us the way towards a solution of this prob lem. You owe it to yourself and your fam ily to see this Important picture and to think long and deeply about its signifi cance in making the bright future we all devoutly see. Sincerely, THE MANAGEMENT CRATERIAN THEATRE a. T ' " TJ mmm