Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 21, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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    Court House News
Divorce Complaint
Betty Sunderland vs. Richard
Sunderland, one child.
Loretta M. Peterson vs. Johny
J. Peterson.
Dorothy Lee Lewis vs. Bennett
Bradner Lewis; no children.
Eunice Jones vs. Merle Jones;
two children.
Annamae Ford vs. Alba W.
Ford; two children.
Divorce Decrees
Walter Clay John vs. Violet
Jane John.
Ethel I. Caldwell vs. John L.
Caldwell.
THE CAS E
ALL-PURPOSE TRACTOR
50,000 YOUTHS
TO BE DRAFTED
Frenchmen Set Up Road Block in Saigon Rebellion
MAKES
ROW CROP
FARMING EASIER
e Be sure you see this sensational
new development. The Case
MOTOR-LIFTand"easyon-easy
off" implements are the biggest
tractor improvements in years.
Instead of fussing with levers you
just step on a handy trip button to
raise or lower implements. And
you can change from one imple
ment to another in quick time.
Eatherton's
FARiM STORE
808 So. Riverside Phone 3146
Washington, Oct. 20 (U.R)
You too can still be a soldier,
and if you are a healthy male
between 18 and 26 you can al
most count on it.
Selective Service does know
the war is over, all right, but
says the duration isn't. So draft
boards will induct 50,000 men
this month and many more each
month until congress or the aimy
and navy decree otherwise.
Youngsters turning 18 will
take care of half this quota. The
rest will come from men not yet
26 who previously have been de
ferred. If you're under 26 and have
children, your draft board( will
give you "preference." That
means you get the call anyway
if there are not plenty of non
fathers to fill it.
Some Deferments
Deferments are possible for
men whose work is in support of
the national health, safety and
interest. This means whatever
your draft board says it means,
ordinarily. WMC's list of essen
tial jobs has been junked.
As guides, national head
quarters suggests consideration
for workers in transportation,
farming, food processing, certain
other fields. High school stud
ents can now graduate, provided
they wind it up before age 20.
College is no bar to the draft.
You can finish a semester,
though, and students in medi
cine, dentistry, divinity can stay
at their studies right on. Selec
tive Service is prepared to keep
up the work as long as congress
sees fit.
CHICKEN and STEAK
DINNERS
KING'S CAFE
Owned by OTTO and
WAVE KING
Highway 99 at Talent
Come Out and See the Bears)
Annual Auction Of
Lions on Wednesday
Lions' club members will hold
the annual auction sale as a
Community Chest benefit dur
ing the weekly meeting Wed
nesday of this week. All pro
ceeds will go to the present
Community Chest drive, it is
stated. One hundred per cent
attendance is expected, since
officers announce that fines will
be imposed on those absent.
Last year articles donated for
the auction included such things
as chickens, other fowl and live
stock. George Bf.rr will act as auc
tioneer. Kenneth Teter is chair
man in charge ot the auction,
while Clyde Leonard and Larry
Neelcy will assist. Nobel Vin
cent is president of the club.
We know you're happy now
with that full tank of gas, but
watch those cigarettes and save
our roadsides. Help Keep Ore
gon Green.
A' Jul ""V
(Acm Telcphoto)
French civilians and ex-prlsoners-of-war set up machine gun on road leading to Annamlto district ot Saigon
in French Indo China. They hold bridge to blockade road against the revolting AnnamitM. Jap troops, used
to help preserve order, are now being disarmed in narrow sectors occupied by French and British. Uprising
has resulted in violence in mny incidents.
HIT ON CROSSING
Gilman E. Squire, 19, of Cave
Junction suffered a leg injury
and shock Friday evening when
the automobile in which he was
riding with his foster father, W
F. Tuttle, and mother, also of
Cave Junction, was in collision
with the locomotive of a train
at the highway crossing near
the Medford corporation plant
Squire was hurried to Sacred
Heart hospital in the Conger-
Morris ambulance. Mr. Tuttle
sustained facial cuts and Mrs
Tuttle was rerjorted unhurt.
The auto, which was pulling a
trailer, was reported to have
been carried across the roadway
and considerably damaged in
the impact.
NO PEACE SIGNS
LUMBER STRIKE
PEAR
WANTED
TOP WAGES LEVEL
GROUND
SNOWY BUTTE RANCH
CENTRAL POINT
Telephone 4691 or 4848
Portland, Ore., Oct. 20 (U.R)
The five-state AFL lumber strike
was predicted no nearer solution
today than at its beginning four
weeks ago.
After a week of banning pick
ets, fighting bans, attending hear
ings and conducting negotiations,
neither side showed signs of giv
ing in.
An important step toward the
right direction is a meeting in
Eugene Monday of lumber opera
tors and union men, predicted
by observers to have an import
ant effect on the future. The
Willamette Valley Operators
Association and the Willamette
valley district council, Lumber
and Sawmill Workers, AFL, will
discuss the industry-wide $1.10
minimum wage demand.
ADMITS DIVERSION
Sacramento, Oct. 20 (U.R)
George H. Moore, former Lodi
publisher who resigned a month
ago as state printer, admitted be
fore resigning that he diverted
about $1,500 worth of paper
owned by the state to private
use, Finance Director James S.
Dean said tonight.
BAY AREA STRIKE
Oakland, Cal., Oct. 20 U.R
CIO Spokesmen James P. Smith,
speaking for both CIO and AFL
union machinists, tonight warn
ed that unless employers agree
to a five-point union wage-holiday
program a San Francisco
bay area strike will be called
Oct. 29.
San Francisco, Oct. 20 (U.R)
Striking bus drivers and Pacific
Greyhound officials tonight ac
cused each other of breaking j
"no public statement" pledges as !
the walkout of 2,700 workers
continued to tie up bus travel in
seven western states for the 17th !
day. ;
RED CROSS FIELD AIDE
WILL REVIEW PROGRAMS
Programs of the Jackson coun
ty Red Cross chapter will be re
viewed next week when Ade
laide Nelson, American Red
Cross general field representa
tive, stops in Medford to confer
with chapter officers, the board
of directors, and staff members.
On a field trip "throughout
Oregon, Miss Nelson will arrive
here Oct. 23 to spend five days
consulting with chapter officials.
She will go from here to Gold
Beach to visit the Curry county
Red Cross chapter.
Junior Red Cross headquart
ers issued a call today for mere
members to work in the Junior
Red Cross workshop, located in
the Hollv Theater building on
West Sixth street.
The program as outlined by
Miss Vera Humphrey is a varied
one and needs the skill of many
workers if the deadlines of the
army and navy are to be met.
Hallowe'en favorites and de
corations must be finished for
the Navy hospital; Christmas
boxes must be completed for
shipment by Oct. 31. These
boxes Include game boards,
Christmas cards, toys and gifts
for children of the liberated
countries.
"Menus for navy ships must
be completed by the end of the
month. This is your shop junior
workers. Your efforts are des
perately needed now," Miss
Humphrey said.
The Junior Red Cross work
shop is open daily between 10
a. m. and 6 p. m. including Sat
urday. Adult craftsmen who
can give time to do the more
difficult tasks and relieve Miss
Humphrey for other lmpor-nit
duties are urged to participate.
Much Material Is
Seen Needed For
France Rebuilding
New York (U.R) More than
120 square miles of lumber and
glass enough to cover Paris
three times over will be need
ed to rebuild the million and a
half ruined buildings of France,
according to estimates of the
French Press and Information
Service here.
More than 12 million tons of
steel cast iron, cement and lum
ber will be needed, the agency
said 10 times the 1939 daily
Sunday. Oct. 21, 1945 MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE THREE
capacity of French railroads.
The estimated need for 90 mil
lions tons of crushed stone, gra
vel and sand is 30 times the ton
nage of the prewar French mer
chant fleet. i
Bigsest problem, the agency ,
said, will be coal to manufac-
ture and ship the urgently need-,
ed building materials. I
Closing Urns for sun.a Too bate
to Classily 4.00 Saturday afternoon.
Pleata remember
Use Mall Tribune Want Ads.
TRUCKS FOR RENT
lrlv Yourself Sav H
Any Ditnc
PRUITT'S
MOBILOIL STATION
Main and Ivy Phone 414S
Winter Is Almost Here!
Let us check your car over now. Tune it up for
cold morning starts. Repair all cooling system
trouble so you won't waste your anti-freeze. Let
us put the proper lubricants in their proper
places. In other words, let us put your car in
proper condition for winter driving.
Selby Chevrolet Co.
ASHLAND, OREGON
San Francisco, Oct. 20 (U.R)
An immediate wage increase of
25 cents an hour in basic pay
was demanded today for west
coast longshoremen by the In
ternational Longshoremen's and
Warehousemen's union (CIO).
PORTRAITS BY LAURELHURST
(Formerly E. Hayden Jones)
A Portrait Is a Hello Forever
The Inexpensive and appreciated Christmas gift. No charge
for extra selection on infants and children
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Just Off Crater Lake Highway
910 Steyens Street Across from Cook's Grocery
Al and Olive Floyd
announce the purchase of
Now Known as
FLYHF
LUNCHEO
E
TTE
, Featuring .
Our Own Chili Meatyburgers
HOME MADE PIES
Open 1 1 :30 a. m. to II p. m.
4 1 4 E. Main Next to Rcxy Theater
Major General Dies
In Transport Crash
Spokane, Wash., Oct. 20 (U.R)
Air -force of 'icers tonight were
investigating the crash of a
transport pliine thrt killed Brig
Gen. Stuart C. Godfrey, 59. '
commanding general of Geiger'
Field here, and four other per
sons. The plane, a C-54 crashed last
night six miles east of here and
within 15 miles of its home
field. It rammed Into a hillside,
plowing through a grove and
setting a forest fire in a gulch.
The transport was returning
from Hamilton Field, Calif.
Court Records
Justice Court
Robert Griswold Lium, no
registration card and on opera
tor's license, appeared and plead
ed guilty. Referred to juvenile
court.
Use Mall Tribune Want Ads.
GOOD?
YOU BET
IT'S
Fresh From Our
Oven Daily
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EASIEST-T0-USE ENAMEL
Serve our fresh, delicious tasting bread at meal
time and your family will not only praise your
good judgment, but will ask for more. Pure,
fine ingredients account for its downright good
taste and nutritious values.
MODEL BAKERY
In the Liberty Bldg.
Anybody can get a fine job with
DUCO. It brushes out smooth and
easy. No Japs. No bruslimarks. It
dries overnight to a sparkling,
bard surface that is as easy to keep
clean as porcelain. It resists chip
ping and cracking, too;
DUCO is available in white and
jewel-like colors that make old fur
niture look new. Try DUCO today,
on furniture, walls and woodwork;
EXCELLENT FOR WALLS
AND WOODWORK, TOO fNT
Building Specialty & Appliance Co.
317 East Main Telephone 5487
CARD OP THANKS
W wish to thank our friend i for
their sympathy and kindness during
nur recent bereavement. Also for
the bcontiful flowers Mr. Thelma
Foster. Cpl. Russell Underwood, Mr.
md Mrs. Frank Gibson.
We Will Put Some 'Character'
t.
in That Sick Face ... -
Tires looking mopcy . . . with a dead
pan glaze? We'll correct it and give
those tires a tread as handsome as
any that ever rolled out of a factory!
All joking aside it's not safe to
ride on smooth rubber, especially in
icy weather so retreading's a pre
caution you dare not overlook . Have
it done before your tire's worn too
thin or we'll have to refuse the job.
HOME OF FEAR-PROOF RECAPPING
OLDER TIRE EXCHANGE
8th and Riverside
lts Here!
MAYFAIR
RESIDUAL INSECTICIDE
with
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Manufacturers Of
DDT Insecticides
Face Crack-Down
Washington, Sept. 2S flJ.B
The government is preparing to
crack down on manufacturers
who are cashing In on the magic
name of DDT with so-called
"DDT insecticides" that are
really of little or no value as
bug-killers.
Government scientists empha
sized that DDT actually Is as
potent as Its reputation indi
cates. Tint the trouble with
many "DDT" products now on
the market, they said, Is that
they have as little as 1100 of
one per cent DDT.
Most effective solutions, the
Agriculture department said,
contain at least five per cent.
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As Recommended by U. S. Dept. of Agriculture
100 ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
KILLS Lice, Ants, Flies, Fleas, Moths, Bedbugs, Roaches, Weevils,
Silver Fish, Mosquitoes
Qt. 59
pt. 39
Taylor's PENNYWISE Drugs
323 East Main
Phone 3479
We Offer for Sale Our
CIRCULAR
Pfa I la la
Located 17 Miles North of Medford on the
Crater Lake Highway
Daily Capacity 20,000 Feet
125 H. P. Diesel Motor
and other necessary equipment
Gulf Red Cedar Company, Inc.
P. O. Box 30S
STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA
YICK SO CHINESE HERB CO.
REMEDIES FOR STOMACH ULCERS
Heart Rheumatism. Asthma Catarrh.
Piles Prctete Gland Ectetna and all die
orders ot Liver Kidney Trouble and
other complaints disappear attar using.
CHINESE HERBS
Removed to Sparia E!dg.
J. H. LEONG, Herbalist Phone 5817