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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1945)
LOCAL and PERSONAL Returns From Portland Mrs. B. L. Bonney. formerly of Cen tral Point, returned Friday from visiting in Portland and Wood burn and will make her home at 12S N. Holly street. Leaves For Chicago Frank H. Rogers, Jr., left Sunday by plane for Chicago where he will receive reassignment with Unit ed Airlines. Rogers received an honorable discharge recently from the army air corps. Auto Miihap Unestimated damage was caused to an auto operated by Ernest J. Perry, 1024 East Jackson street, when It was struck yesterday while going west on Tenth street by a car driven by Charles N. Han i sen, 514 West Newtown street, city police reported today. Leaves City Larry Swarner, who for the past four years has been stationed at the experiment station, is .being transferred this week to Boise, Ida., where he will join the regional staff of the Bureau of Reclamation. In his new position as irrigation engi neer, Swarner will supervise all soil and irrigation investigations for the bureau in Washington, Oregon and Idaho. 3 In Time of Emergency PHONE 2675 FOR AMBULANCE SERVICE Jackson County's limited number of physicians are so busy these days that oiten you cannot reach one quickly in time of real emergency. In that event PHONE PERL'S. It will simplify matters a great deal for your doctor to treat the case AT THE HOS PITAL and save precious time. Remember, too. that Perl's careful, experienced drivers are trained in first aid. PROMPT AND Lady Attendant Perl's FUNERAL HOME 426 WEST SIXTH ST. CALENDAR Thursday 12:00 Noon Nile Sewing club, home of Mrs. E. B. Price, 1006 Sunset avenue, potluck luncheon followed by Red Cross knitting and sewing for Shrine Hospital. 2:00 p. m. Women's Bible class, Methodist church, at church parlors. Hostesses, Mrs. hungers, Mrs. Igo and Mrs, Pursell. E etiu'kfM -ft f asri snraei iiwni IS YOUR CAR FOR SALE? SEE HUMPHREY NOW for a HISH CASH PRICE! HUMPHREY MOTORS USED CAR EXCHANGE 33 S. Riverside Ave. On Leave First Lt. Richard neia, navigation instructor at oaivciatieiu anny air Dase visu- H lit tVlA hrtm n Wont- U Rogers, No. 18, GeBauer apart ments over tne weeK-ena. ine ouicer iraveiea oy plane. Stolen From Car Frank H, Rogers, GeBauer apartments, re ported to police yesterday that a spot light belonging to his son was stolen Sunday night from an auto parked in front of the family home, city police said to day. Visiting Parents Visiting for a few days at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Nich olson of 821 N. Central avenue, are Mrs. T. B. Johnson and two children, Pat and Douglas of Long Beach, Calif., and Mrs. Walt Sherman and daughter, Arlie Mae of Osbum, Idaho. Halsey Returns Marine Pla, toon Sgt. Francis M. Halsey, 24, whose mother resides in Browns- boro, has returned to this coun try after 31 months of duty in the Pacific theater, according to an announcement from his head quarters. He Is temporarily sta tioned at the marine corps base, San Diego, awaiting reassign ment and a furlough. Jailed Russell Theodore Vin cent, 119 Earhart street, was fined $100 and sentenced to 30 days in jail yesterday in Justice court on conviction of driving while under the influence of in toxicating liquor. Vincent was involved in an accident which occurred Saturday night at the fairgrounds, city police reported. He was also fined $10 and costs for operating without brakes. Interviews Postponed A visit to Medford for the purpose of interviewing prospective stu dents of the University of Ore gon by Mrs. Golda Wickham, dean of women at the university, which was scheduled for July 4 and 5, has been postponed until July 12, it was announced today. Those wishing to meet with Dean Wickham are asked to call Miss Anne Scripter, 4071, who states that the dean will be avail able from 1 to 5 p. m. on June 12. Building Permits Four appli cations for building permits were filed with the city superin tendent's office yesterday. They were by H. S. Hinman, 336 South Holly street, who applied tor permit to erect an addition to a residence at a cost of $1300; F. C. Flory, 627 North Central avenue, remodel and repair resi dence, $1200; G. E. Tesch, 219 North Riverside avenue, erect addition to residence, $150; and H. J. Marsh, 1106 West Tenth street, to reshingle at cost of $250. Receives Purple Heart Mr. and Mrs. Arne Christensen of Newport, Oregon, formerly of Medford, have received the Pur ple Heart medal which was awarded to their son, Ernest, who is now in a fleet hospital re covering from wounds received on Okinawa. A graduate of Medford high school with the class of 1944, Christensen en tered the marine corps a year ago, and was with the first ma rine division on the invasion of Okinawa. Date of his wound Is not known. Mr. and Mrs. Christ ensen moved to Newport last year. SCOUTS TO LEAVE T Use Mill Tribune Wint Ads Wed. Nite at BEEAMLAKflD) Ray's Modern Music V I Everyone) Approximately 80 Boy Scouts and leaders will leave tomorrow for Camp McLoughlin at Lake O' Woods for the first week of the 19th annua! summer training camp of the Crater Lake Area Council, It was stated today by Gordon Gilmore, executive sec retary of the council and direc tor of the camp. Registration for the five weeks of camping indicate that while the first week Is light, the camp will be filled the other four weeks with a capacity 115 camp ers, Gilmore said. Busies chartered to transport campers to the lake will leave Scout Headquarters on East Main street at 9 a. m., and boys coming from Grants Pass should be there at that hour, Gilmore declared. Those from the Siski you area of northern California will be picked up in Ashland at 9:30 a. m. Gilmore will be assisted at the camp by Herald Ylbisaker and a staff including Ralph Smith, head cook; Miss Eleanor Coombe, waterfront director; Miss Mar garet Van Scooy, camp nurse; and a junior staff of 12 young men. Program at the camp this year will emphasize work for outdoor merit badges and swimming, Gilmore said. Improvements completed at the site this year include instal lation of a new three-oven range and electric lights in the dining hall and hospital. The size of the dining hall has been doubled. Dates for the other camping periods are July 11 to July 18, July 18 to July 25, July 23 to August 1, and August 1 to Au gust 8. Rooney is Father Seven Pound Son Birmingham, Ala., July 3 (U.R) Mrs. Betty Jane Rooney, wife of soldier-actor Mickey Rooney. gave birth to a seven- pound, five ounce son today at the Jefferson Memorial hospital here. The father, recently promoted to sergeant, was in Paris, France, with a special service entertain ment unit that has toured Ger many and other European war fronts. NO JAYCEE MEETING The Junior Chamber of Com merce will not hold their regu lar meeting tonight, but mem bers and their wives will meet next Tuesday at Rupp's In Cen tral Point for dinner and in stallation of new officers. LAST DAY W0MIN WITH WIMGSI tosrrr w . YOUNG PLUS BETTY RHODES la "YOU CAN'T RATION LOVE" Tomorrow Thru Saturday Dick FORAN In "THE LAND BEYOND THE LAW" PLUS As SttUi s( a Bcnarn w r"9n 1 M- Basil RATH8QNE 1 U Nigel BRUCE Millar BROOKE WllBUjn ejlUrlL MATINEE WEDNESDAY CHARLES WIMER RITES ARE HELD IN ASHLAND Ashland, July 3 Final rites for Charles L. Wimer, a resi dent of Ashland for the past 23 years, were held here today. In terment took place in the family plot in Hargadine cemetery. He passed away in Eureka, where he had been visiting for the past two months, last week. Surviving are his wife, two sons, Charles, Jr., Ashland, and First Lt. George, Tyler, Tex. and a daughter, Mrs. Betty Clev. enger, Ashland. Two step, daughters, a brother, four sist ers and two grandchildren also survive. FLEISCHMANN DIES Hollvwnnrt .Tnlv 3 (IIP) William N. Fleischmann, 76-year-old retired Yeast Company ex ecutive and member of the social. ly prominent family of that name, died in his sleep at his nome nere yesterday, ending 40 years of paralysis. Closing Urns for Sunday Too Lata to Cliultj 9:30 Saturday iWrnoon Pleas rem amber Too Late to Classify CLOSING TIME FOR SUNDAY WANT ADS 4 P.M. SATURDAY Due to the large volume of Sun day Want Ads we find lt neces eary to move the closing time up to p. m., on Saturday. PLEASE REMEMBER! FOR RENT Five very good milch WANT Good home for two part- ' mom kflu). sox pitfi. centra. Point. FOR RENT Five-room modern house. Close in. furnished. rnt h. Civilian adult. $55. Tribune Box R ADI O and appliance repair man po- "uu" mcn si wuimumy wara s. WILL TRADE comfortable, clean. 3- room moaern nome wun xioor fur nace, garage, yard and garden space, located on Vancouver Avenue for modern home, close in. of same value in Medford. Valuation $4500. Give location, description, etc., in urn loiter, xnoune box ivi. LIVESTOCK AUCTION everv Satur day st the Pavilion. Phoenix. Ore. Commencing at 1:00 p. m. sharp. We anticipate a run of over 200 head of cattle for next Saturday. July 7th sale. This consignment in clude some fat dairy and beef steers, choice veal, one draft of 30 head of good dairy heifers stock cows and calves and fat butcher cowa. Whether you wish to buy or sell, always attend our regular Saturday Auction, where buyer and seller meet. SOUTHERN OREGON LIVESTOCK AUCTION COMPANY Col. A..H. Dudley, Auctioneer Phone 6225 Medford, Ore. WANTED GYPPO LOGGER To log and truck up to 100M per dav into wood's pond. 3 to 7 mile haul. 2 miles rocked road. Must provide own ramp. MEDFORD CORPORATION North Riverside Office SERVICE STATION AND STORE Highway 09, edge town. a acre, good store building, service station mod ern living quarters, grocery store, fixtures, 4 oil pumps, gas pump, pressure air tank, electric water neater, refrigerator, electrle atove, another 4 -room modern house, part ly furnished, renting for $35, city water, lawn, shade, $10,000. A. F. Flowers, broker 20S S. Holly. THREE bedroom home, double garage Close in. Dad Roberta, Broker, 720 w. second St. HELP WANTED Male Janitor want ed. Hours midnight to 6 a. m. Must be dependable. Steady job. Tribune Box 373. FOR SALE Registered Guernsey bull, 28 months old. Phone 3678. WANTED Typist with general office experience for permanent position. 'csn S.1PCH wuaras. rfioi, APT. for Rent, close in. Utilities fur- nianea. inone FOR SALE Silver Dnm Umi. Trailer, Westinghouse electric brakes, ice retrigerator, 2 -burner gas atove, wood heater, clothes clos ets tind utensil drawers built-in. Sleeps four. Tires almost new. wneei, spare. Phone 3309. 120 New town WANTED Late model Pick -up Track FOR SALE White Lechom millet. and New Hampshire pullets. 3 moa. ota, i PBcrii aiso iryers. trn. ooue, FOR SALE Gentle ridlnff and cult!. vating burro with harness. 1822 N. niverstae WILL pay good price for used" lawn' mower. Phone 3261. FOR SALE Grown heifer calf. Phone 0Z07, 120 ACRE Stock Ranch, 11650 cash, DAD ROBERTS, Broker 720 W. Second St. NOTICE No Sale at the Midway Auction Yards this week. (July 9th). Regular Sale MiUWAY AUCTION CO. WANTED Man to fire boiler and op ernte dry-cleaning washers. Apply in person. Crystal White Laundry Ac .icaners, BING cherries, 8c, lb. You pick. Ph. FOR SALE Royal Anne and Bings. fnone oau. JANITORESS position open. No ex perience requires.. Montgomery wara s. WANTED Cherry Pickers. Dolph rmpps, crater iaxe nignway. rn. D0. CALCULATOR." Can make ' Immediate delivery on one frmen st-iq and also one used adding machine and stand. Phil Lay, 407 Liberty Bldg., t-none i-hi. THE ROGUE TROOPERS." Local organization of business girls. See this fine drill team of 24 horses. Each rider and mount perfectly trained. Their group performed at Kamath Falls July 1, where news reel pictures were taken of drills ana noaeo. see inem ai Asruana, July 4th, FOR SALE Five-room modern house furnished. West Main, pnone oau. WANTED Fallen and Buckers. Good timber and ground, 30 miles from Medford. Fnone 4740, WANTED Listings of all kinds. Dad Roberts. uroKer, vzu w. aecona at. MY ENTIRE Grade A Dairy herd for sale, you can buy one or au. rnese cows are all double-tested. Come out and inspect them at 5 p. m. any day. M. D. Andrews, 2 miles E. of Eagle foint fnone so-r-ii. COOK WANTED Plain cooking, day iniit. no nignts or sunaays, oesi m wages. Berry dale Restaurant, 1312 N. Riverside. Fnone uio. WANTED Girl for hand ironing and press operator. Apply in person. Crystal White Laundry & Cleaners. MONTGOMERY ARDS need men for tire changing ana car oauery changing. $8000 13 ' Acres. Good soil, fenced, family Orcnara ana wmnuia. iToom jnwu ern house. Double garage, 2 chicken houses. Pressure system, fenced. $7350 Seven Acres Irrigated. Frontage on Kogue river, rour-room mem or n house, barn and chicken house. 3 head of stock and chickens. I. E. SCHULER. Broker R. E. Bebb, Salesman 223 W. 6th St. 4(1 AAA 12 Acres irrigated, fine iMUuU fT 011 In clover and al- fm1m Flvti.rnnm mndftrn house, large barn, fine location. A very productive place. We consider this a very good buy. Look It over. Good terms. Also (TOCAA I'i A tree irrigated, close tJaJJUU n Five -room modern Y hnniA. carastv smiiU barn. good soil In clover. Immediate pos session. Alio WE have cash buyers for good houses. it you nave a nouse tor saie, usi with us for quick action. We also have some large cattle ranches for sale. For full Information com In and see us. BEN ART COOPER. Broker CHARLES BLAESS, Salesman Office 223 N. Riverside. Phone 73S7 or 7313 WANT TO BUY A home In Medford State price and terms. Tribune Box 812. WANTE"D A gentle riding none tor cnuaren. aiso wui pacx. uoiatmiui, Duliens, 33 N. BarUett. Phone 2370. EXP. Hardware and Paint Salesman Permanent. Duliens, 33 N. BarUett Telephone 2370, FOR SALE Upright piano, good tone. 73. 313 ubk St., central FOint. PAINT BRUSHES We have the lars est supply in southern Oregon and they are the best available under the OPA regulations. Knowing that good brushes are necessary for good paint jobs, we promise you that we wilt have the best available in our store at all times. Your bnerwin Williams' Paint store. Hubbard Bros. Inc., Phone 2189, Main and River side KEM-TONE The miracle wall finish, available now in all the beautiful new colors. Use border trim and pMstla patch. Your snerwtn-wu-liams Paint store. Hubbard Bros, Inc., Ph. 2189. Main and Riverside, WANTED SAW MILL HELP Wa Need Several Men Boilerman Greenchain Dogger . SOUTHERN OREGON SUGAR PINE COMPANY WANTED Day Porter- Good salary. Brown's Cafe. fKkl arrl l?r TIa. 4l.h nna KrrsT I tors, double boilers and combinl.ts ACME HAKUWAnL Main and Grape rppt.ace vour broken window ghu New glass installed while you wait MtUrUKU ftllajLjYVUIWk , The Glass House PhftnA i 12 10th and Graoe map Ann vr SALAD Reallv a delT clous dish, delicatessen style, fresh every day at the market Oakdale Marxei. SAVE RED Points Buy hens at Riverside Market. TASTY Potato Salad, ready to go. Delicatessen style. Fresh every day at thi market. oaKdaie Marxei. KEEP your house cooler this summer with JM Rock Wool Insulation Bat tens, can us tor lniormauon, BIG PINES LUMBER CO. FOR SALE Purebred Irish Setters and Terrier pups. Oregon Kennel, just nortn oi Big r. rnone jwio CASH IN A FLASH FOR YOUR CAR Save Time. Cash and Gas Call Automobile Market, Friendly Medford Dealer. Ph. 3010. . 8th and Bartlett No Red Tape When You Sell to US. WE CLEAN RUGS, any sire, any kind We call for and deMver 3 or mora 26 S Grape. Phone m. At All Dealers 4,"' Thru B. "1 I isSa I IM I s (Mm SATURDAY Hateful deceitful dangerous! Tha amaxing itoiy of a Nazi werewolf who came in a home as a trusted boy, but who turned out to be as cruel and murderous a the most dangerous of Hitler's henchmen! II '4 TONIGHT RITA HAYWORTH In the ALL TECHNICOLOR "TONIGHT and CTMMI1 CONTINUOUS ON THE FOURTH 1 :45 P. M. Tuidri Julf 3 1S45 - MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE FIYS FOR SALE Excellent wood range WANTED Chlcxensr any kind, any amount, live or dressed, laying hens or otherwise. Phone 2117. Riverside Market EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD ASSORTMENT Rough boards and Ixe'a to 3x12'! LOW PRICED NO PRIORITY CAMERON-MOFFITT LUMBER CO- So. Riverside at Barnett Rd. Medford Phone M2 SAVE RED POINTS Buy bens at niversiae Marxex, WANTED TO BUY Lawn swing or hammock on stand. Tribune Box 438. LUMBER Lumber Nails . Roofing Dry Flooring and Siding Low Priced No Priority R. O. STEPHENSON CO. Court and McAndrews Road Phone 2000 Medford WANTED A man to do light janitor work. Phone 2247 fqrap point ment. WANTED--Rabblts, any amount, alive or dressed. Phono 2117. Riverside Market SOUTHERN style baked beans. delU catessen style, fresh every day at the market. Oakdale Market. SAVE RED POINTS - Buy hens at Riverside Mnrket. ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON- Permanent Waving a Speciality. Special oa Cold Waves. Phone 3604. 120 N Cen tral. COY'S CHICKEN INN Gold Hill. Serving fried cnlcken every day ex cept Monday. Phone 231. under same ma nagemcnt. NOW AVAILABLE No. 1 certigrad red cedar shingles. Big Pines Lum ber Co. UPPERAPPUEGATE GRANGE HALL Wed., July 4 9 P. M. to 2 A. M. ERIC VON STROHEIM In "THE GREAT FLAMARION" Plus "A GUY, A GAL, AND A PAL" A RiPn,' Mil ITS! TOMORROW Thru SATURDAY Romancin' Rodeo Show! ns(aBrisisa.4 fyf? 7 '' ' ...AND TURNS HT0 AN HIAPJ0US f A NIGHTMARI Of I0MANCI AND t'kt-- I LUIGHTOtl bs ( S7 f t . . MARTHA O'DRISCOLL , W NOAH BEERY, JR. ff VH. K HATTIE MtDANIELS Ix'l ' , V TIM RYAN WAITER CATLETT tfW' CONTINUOUS WEDNESDAY 1:45 P.M. ON