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ff r LOCAL and Brown Leaves Leslie V. Brown, S 2c, left the city Sun day to return to the San Diego naval base after spending a week's leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Brown, 821 Beatty street. Brown recent ly completed indoctrination training at the navy base. To Chicago Leonard J- Mathis, Ck 2c, left Medford this morning to report to the armory at Chicago following a short leave here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Wright, 528 West 10th street. Mathis return ed to the U- S. recently from service in the South Pacific. Enjoy Fishing Trip A group of Medford boys, some home on leave from the San Diego naval 4 base, accompanied by George T Conklin were fishing on the Ap plegate river Thursday. Includ ed were Howard Lehmann, Vir gil Conklin, Dale Newton, Fred Newton, Wayne Hite and Rich ard Conklin. ' . . Sergeant On F u r 1 o u g h MSgt. Bruce Blew is spending a 30 day furlough at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Blew, 619 North Cen tral avenue, after his return to this country from France. With the air force for 18 months in the European theater, Sgt. Blew will report to Ft- Lewis, Wash., for reassignment. Auto Mishap Approximately 5200 damage was caused to sji auto operated by Sam Van Dyke, 311 North Peach street, yester day in collision at the Main street and Oakdale avenue in tersection with an auto driven by Z. T. King, 211 North Peach , street, an accident report filed r with city police states. m Visitors Not Allowed Miss Margaret Burroughs, who is con fined in Sacred Heart hospital recovering from a recent opera tion, is not yet permitted to have visitors, according to her mother, Mrs. M- J. Burroughs, 44 Quince street. Her condition is reported to be improving, but she will be in the hospital for several days more. YOUTH ARRESTED FOR THEFT OF AUTOMOBILE James Delos Copeland, 16, was arrested at Baker yesterday on a warrant issued by Ashland justice court charging larceny of an automobile last May 12. Copeland allegedly stole the auto of Theodore Augeris of Colestein while he was employ. cu ay augeris last spring. Court Records Police Court Stanley E. Hamilton raVle. driving, jailed. Jesse Graham, L. L. Keithly, urunK, released. George Vadoc, drunk, jailed. TOO COOPED UP Portland, Me. (U.PJ Mrs. Ed wlna Hammond of Winterport sought a divorce from her hus band because she said he made her live in a chicken coop. Daily Weather Report FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Partly cloudy "ltn thunder ahoweri over higher mountains late this afternoon and to " l2"i...clMr to Pr"y cloudy tonljht and Thursday, tittle change In tem perature. Oregon: Clear tonleht but fog en eoast. 1'hurRday, partly cloudv with acattered showera over mountains. Cooler Inland over north and west por- Hons Thursday. Moderate northwest wind off const. LOCAL DATA Temperature a year ago today: Highest 80; Lowest 51. Total monthly preclpltaUon: 1.13 Inches. Excess for the month: 1.08 Inches. Total precipitation tinea September 1. 1944: 20:41 Inches. Excess for the season: 3.78 Inches. Relative humidity at 9:30 p. m. yes terday:. !3T; 3 30 a. m. today: 11. Tomorrow Sunrise 8:20 a. m. Sunset 8:10 p m. High Low Prec. Boise P3 Boston 87 73 Chicaeo 82 63 .01 Denver B4 39 T riavre R4 !2 Los Anttelea ... 92 93 B4 81 103 Medford . New York Omaha K2 78 S7 41 .17 84 33 37 80 Phoenix Portland Reno .. 91 Roseburg .. 87 Salt Like City 87 San Krancetco .... H2 Seattle .. 78 Spokane . 92 Washington, D. C. .. 87 Yakima 91 I TONIGHT lit v, A i) -V f if);- ii L'.!T DREAMLAND . 7 EVERYONE WELCOME! PERSONAL CALENDAR Friday 1:30 p. m. Jolly Stitchers ciud, nome of Mrs. w. Hofl man, Jacksonville highway. T- AUTOS ARE Cleveland (U.R) A new post war automobile is to be revealed soon that has been designed along new and startling linos according to the Gyro Aircraft Engine Corp., a free-lance auto motive development outfit here. Following War Production Chief J. A. Krug's go-ahead sig nal to the automotive industry, Gyro officials are said to be ne gotiating with one of the Detroit automobile companies for the adoption and production of this new car. However, the name of the Detroft manufacturer could not be disclosed at this time. Gyro have had veteran en gineers and designers at work on this new "Automobile of To morrow" for more than two years. Clifford S. Goby, general man ager for Gyro, said the car is distinctly new in every sense and is not a revamp of some pre war model. Some of the major features are the complete remov al of the customary long engine hood out in front, the placing of the driver s seat forward, a curv ed postless windshield. All four wheels are sprung In dependently of each other. The seats are independent and can be swiveled like an armchair. There is plenty of room between the front and rear seats, even though the total , car's length has been kept comparatively short for easy maneuverability, in traffic. "You might even get up a little card game If you wanted to, Goby said. The baggage compartment Is made easily accessible through a door in the side of the car. The motor is located at the rear and drives the axles by a new drive shaft arrangement. PHOTO OF JAPANESE ANGERS POLICE DOG Fort Lewis, Wash. (U.R) "Lady," German police mascot of a Fort Lewis engineer con struction battalion, wasn t ex pecting to find a Japanese when she made a call on the battalion war information center recently. "Lady" was no lady, and made a sudden lunge toward him. An alert officer stopped the dog be fore she completely destroyed the life-sized photo, part of an exhibit showing differences be tween Japanese and Chinese. HEARSE USED TO BILK AUTHORITIES FOR GAS Hazen, Ark. U.R A car thief originated a new and al most successful method of overcoming gasoline and tire ra tioning problems in making a getaway. He stole a hearse. When arrested, he admitted that his tale of making an emer gency run not only made it pos sible for him to secure gasoline, but also procured a new tire for the hearse when one of the old ones blew out. The total income of all civil ian residents in San Francisco during 1944 was more than twice that in 1939. GOOD HEALTH Your Greafasf Possession fl.gcHB H by b.lnff T.lLv.d el K.morrhoids (Pil.sl. Fis sure, Fistula, Hernia (Rup ture). Our Bl.thod ol trcat n.ot without hospital op eration successfully used for S3 Tears. Uboral credit toras. Call lor examination or sead lor FREE booklet. Opea froafngt, Atoa., Wsd., til, 7 fa iN Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC Pftytcroa nrf Saryaon J. t. Cor. E. Burni.de and Grand Ave. TUphoB EAjt 3918, Portland 14, Oregon To RAY'S MODERN MUSIC A3TY BOXDS TODAY? Illustrated by "Warlord, ga eat and get your Pav'i an It oft the ararecrow. We're going to town to bay War Bonds Today." University Builds Homes For Married Veterans at School Norman, Okla. (U.R) The married veteran will have a place to live in Norman when he returns to complete his edu cation at the University of Okla homa. Dr. George L. Cross, school president, has announced plans for construction of a 96-unit housing project for married vet erans. The units, which wil be fi nanced by a $275,000 self-liquidating bond issue, will be low cost construction of concrete, hollow tile and lumber. The units will be completely furnish ed and most of the furniture will be built in, to economize on both space and cost. Each unit will have a living and dining room combination, a kitchen alcove, a bedroom and bath. Laundry and storage lock ers will be located at the end of each of the buildings. Livestock Chlcaso, Aur 15 (UP (WTA) Livestock: Hogs "00: active, fully steady Good and choice barrowa and lilts 140 lbs. up at $14.75 celling; cood and choice sows at $14.00. Cattle. 6300; calves: 900. Strictly good and choice Heers and yearlings strong, active: common to low-good kind without reliable outlet at S18 00 downward, instance 25 cents lower; top S1R00, paid for seven low. Sheep: 1000: spring lambs and shorn aged uwes active, fully steady, food j,nd choice yearlings lacking, but plainer kind unevenly lower. Bulk good and choice native spring lambs 914.50, bulk discounted $1.00, top $14.78. Portland. Aug, 15 (OTI The North Portland Livestock Market will be closed today, and alt livestock ar riving will be fed and watered and held for resumption of trading Thurs day. S. F. DAIRY PRICES San Francisco, Aug. IS U.PJ Dairy Market: Butter: 93 score 4314, 92 icore 43, 90 score 424. Cheese: Loafs 28.2, triplets 27.2. Eggs: Large grade A 51V, medium grade A 46'.4, small grade A 4014, large grade B 45Vi. There Is a Mack Truck For Every Need There is NEW RE LEASE of Mack Trucks for essential users, including eab over, 6 wheelers, 4 wheel drive, conventional ' models, 90 h. p, to 200 h. p. Cat or dietel, vacuum or Westinghoute brakes. Anr wheel base.any tire site and 11 type trailers. ALL SOLD ON ODT RELEASES Mack TRUCKSi OHt TON W MTY-nVT WIS J r TV Cm rr tWf ' HUMPHREY MOTORS 33 So. Riverside. Dial 4980 Used Cart DeSoto-Plymouth Service Chrysler Made Parts sgfo By Bob Barn Erie Eriaori SUNBATHING HAS OTHER DANGERS THAN BURNING Springfield, Mass. (U.R) The dangers of sunbathing are not only in the resulting sunburns. Elton Graves and his wife re cently were run over by an auto mobile as they were sprawled in the sun at Loon Pond. Use Mall Tribune Want Ada. V Too Late to Classify CLOSING TIJTTC TOR SUNDAY WANT ADS 4 P M SATURDAY Due to the large volume of Sun day Want Ada we find it neces sary to move the closing time up to 4 p m., on Saturday PLEASE REMEMBER! FOR SALE Chicken fryers. 1 mile W. of Talent school. Witter, Box 173. L.:-J.rk ANN LI Selected Short Subjects i- w., - V r -".nil A ; mmmm r?MfirZr" R. J. -"rrfisi-Titi TT ANTED Man to work !n Parti ! pa rim em. experience not necessary. Good opportunity for advancement. Permanent rmDlovmrnt. U C. TAYLOR COMPANY 113 S. Riverside FOR SALE Pre-war furniture. 2 bed room suites. 1 Mohair davenport. 1 daveno; buffet, rugs: 3 burner elec tric hot plnte; circulating wood and coat heater. Frank Skelton, Rt. 2. Box 188, Heall Lane. FOR SALE Modern 3 bedroom house, shown evenings after 4 p. nv, 34 Gencssee. FIVE-ROOM modern house, chicken houe. hiirn. cow and It ton of hay. fruit and nut trees. 14 Acres' of land imrated, kjtao. L. C. Davis, Rt. 4. Box 143. Medford. FOR SALF Bedsteads, coil springs, dresser, chest of drawers, kitchen tablw. 4 chairs, davenport, rocking chairs, wood hcn.er. See nt 311 Wil lamette St., Thursday, between 1 and 3 p. m. FOR SALE Antique fall-leaf table. Ivory vanity dressing table, large peorl-base table lamp, electric oi'nnfic Juicer, Doxen black-foot cock-tnll glasses, 2 old trunks, ward robe luggage case, 15 panels Mar quisette curtains, x 38 inches. Soma cooking utensils nnd many other Items. 15 Keene Way. Phone 8-160 FURNITURE Storage. Complete mod ern service, special lockers. Phone 2888 Davis Transfer & Storage Co., 40 S Fir St. WANTFD Grain drill. 8 or 10 foot. IB inch tractor, plow and 3 section spring-tooth harrow. Rt. 1, Box 4V6. H. Kusel, Dark Hollow. NOfTCE Midway Aiirtion Yard will hold Their regular sale on Thursday. August Jfilh. LOST Brown leather" billfold, con tnlning money, pictures and papers. Reward. Lillian Weathers, Rt. 1, Box uuii. Asniand, uregon SIX to ten thousand capacity sawmill $1230 cash or trade for long-wheel bane truck of equal value. Box fi OR E;i k le Point. Or eg on. FOR RENT Comfortable rooms, wttH use ot kitchen. 32 Washington St. PACKING, cratinr and shipping, com plete service. City Transfer St Stor aRePhone4fi6, 38 J. FjrSt. FOR SALE Beautiful Scotch Collie, pedigreed slro and dam. Highly in telliRent and spayed. Will sell only to someone on ranch. Phone 5343. UPHOLSTERING a nd fu rn iture " Ve pairing. Phone 2008. 216 Wabash. Mr. Thiba ult. N OTICE Mrs! Jones will continue makirp sliDcovers after September 1. a00 feet off Crater Lake High way on Butte Falls road. Earle Point Star Rt. Box 58. EaRle Poin. Ore Will pick up and deliver. LUMBER Rourh Board and Dimension WITHOUT PRIORITY Also REDWOOD and CEDAR FENCE POSTS Nails Roofing CAMERON - MOFFITT LUMBER CO. So. Riverside at Barnett Rd. FOR SALE New 4-room furnished house. $1800 cash. Inquire Standard ' Oil station. Talent. 4rt V UTi5 i t J ' at w vi tw m . c I Vl waUL..iiJgrt'T- " JM LA JTi Mil, I SSSfiS.OBp. d;.,'' EL17A D. : W KM. I a WE CLEAN RUGS iny t!r, any Wnfl We call for and deliver 3 or mora 20 S Grape rnon724V WANTED Furniture, tools and guns. Hobba Trading Post. SAVE RED POINTS Buy hens at Riverside Market TREE PROP HOOKS Ths Alwyr Co., Pacific Highway at Elm St. ATTENTION Sawmill and Vtnw mil) workers, apply at our office at the end of N. Central Ave., (or po sitions now oppn. TIMBER PRODUCTS CO. CASH rN A FLASH FOR YOUR CAR Sava Tima, Cash and Gas Call Automobile Market, Friendly Medford Dealer. Ph. 3010. "th and Bartlett No Red Tap When You Sell to US. FOR SALE Purebred Irish Setters. Alwyr Co. LUMBER Lumber - Nails . Roofing Dry Flooring and Siding ow Priced No Priority R O STEPHENSON CO. Court and McAndrews Road Phone 3000 Medford ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON Permanent Waving a Specialty Special on cold waves Phone 2664. 120 N. Central Air conditioned SAVE RED POINTS Buy hens 9t Riverside Market Poor Digestion?3 3 Headachy? Sour or Upset? Tired-Listiess? Do you fe. headachy and upset due to poorly digested food? To (eel cheerful and happy again your food must be digested properly. Each day. N ature must produce about two pints of a vital digestive juice to help digest your food. If Nature fails, your food may remain undigested leaving you headachy and irritable. Therefore, you must increase t he flow of this digestive juice. Carter's Little Liver Pills increase) this flow quickly often in as little aa 80 minutes. And, you're on the road to feeling better. Don't depend on artificial aida to counteract indigestion- when Carter's Little Liver Pills aid digestion after Na ture's own order. Take Carter's Little Liver Pills as directed. Get them at any drugstore. Only 25 A GREAT BOOK BECOMES THE YEAR'S SCREEN MASTERPIECE! "Will be hard to match all year long for topa in entertainment." Walter Wlnchell TECHNICOLOR! Latest Pictorial Newt WtdnMdiT. Aug. 13, 194S MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE WANTED Rabbits, anv amount, alive or dressed. Pbon 2111 Riverside Market. KEEP vour house cooler this summer with JM Rock Wool Insulation Bat tens Call us tor information. mu i'iwes maiiiLK co. WANTED Chtrxens. any Kind, any 1 amount, live or dressed, laying hens or otherwise phona 2117 Riverside; Market SAVE RED POINTS Buy hens at ' Riverside Market j NOW AVAILABLE No. 1 certlgrade ! red cedar shins i as Big pines Lura- j bar Co. WORKERS NEEDED O GOOD WAGES O GOOD WORKING HOURS O GOOD WORKING GGKIOHS at youl rocal cannery, Front and 13th Streets. Estential fruitt must be canned NOW and con tinuously until Nov. IS. Here it your oppor tunity to assist a vitally important home Industry and earn good money for winter needs and Christmas! ROGUE RIVER PACKING CORP. Telephone 3982 BRAZEN BANDITS BITE THE DUST.. m i m mm i win ' iipt""-si V lJ! Raymond HATTON V tyT ''m' Beatrice GRAY - ' JOHN WAYNE JOHN CARROLL ANNA LEE PAUL KELLY . GORDON JONES . MP COY'S CHICKEN INN Gold Hill, Serving fried cnlcken every day ex cept Monday Phona 251 Under same management CHICKEN and STEAK DINNERS KING'S CAFE Owned by OTTO and WAVE KING Highway 99 at Talent Coma Out and Sea tha Bearal Thru SATliM '.'Els t - k R- I - Ill