LOCAL and
Trash Fire City firemen ex
tinguished a trash fire In back
of 317 East Jackson street at
about 3 o'clock this morning. No
damage was reported.
To Erect House David
fii-hnpirier. 1011 Wat 11th
street, applied for a building
permit at the omce or mo cuy
superintendent today to erect a
residence and garage costing ap
proximately $5,000.
To Attend Funeral Members
of Olive Rebekah lodge are re
quested to meet at the I.O.O.F.
hall Tuesday at 2 p. m. to attend
the funeral of Brother Nelson
Wiley set for 2:30 p. m. at the
Conger-Morris chapel.
Enlists E. Lee Hogan, 18,
ho. onlKfprl in the armv for a
three-year period according to
information received from the
procurement service In Portland.
Hogan, a son of Mrs. Hattie
Hoean. Klne street. Eave the air
corps and service In the United
States as his preference, the dis
patch states.
DR. A. R. HEDGES
Chiropractic & Naturopathic
Physician
128 E. Mala - Dial 8170
SUGAR
The question Is often asked
"Is brown sugar as harmful to
health as white sugar?" Neither
is especially harmful in itself if
taken in reasonable amounts. If
care is not observed In its use
the point which was once a rea
sonable use for him is no longer
so. As a notion the use of sugar
Is exhorbitant. One great harm
Is that in taking too much sugar,
we crowd out of the diet neces
sary materials. And so the body
becomes deficient in certain ne
cessary food elements. The
brown sugar contains a larger
quantity of varied food elements
than does white sugar. Excessive
use produces fermentation,
which results In irritation. Then,
If continued, we have inflama
tion. We need sugar, but It
should be vital. White sugar must
be . burned in the body. In its
burning proceste it is a drain
upon- the vitality of the organ
Ism. It is not in reality a real
food. Of itself it Is of little con
structive value to the human
body. .
3-flDAY
CLEANING SERVICE
Acme Dry Gleaners
1728 North Riverside
Phone 4263
KINSEY
4.4 Prt) THstilUi jrtm 1M
PERSONAL
CALENDAR
Tuesday
l'ftfl . m. Ladv Klwanlans.
home of Mrs. E. C. Niles, route 1,
to dress doll.
Announce Party Pythian
Sisters, Knights of Pythias and
their families and friends are in
vited to attend a Hallowe'en
party at the lodge hall Tuesday
at 8 p. m. Mrs. Odella Smith,
chairman of the committee in
charge,- urges members of the
two orders to attend, and states
that an evening of fun has been
planned.
Gray Home Donald E. Gray,
former first lieutenant with the
Second Armored division, ar
rived In Medford Thursday and
is at the family home, 23 South
Newtown street. Gray was dis
charged from the service at
Camp Beale, Calif. He served
in two different theaters during
the war, 14 months in the Aleu
tian islands and two years in
the European theater, mostly in
Germany. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. I. M. Gray.
- Veteran Her Melvln
Greene, son of Jesse Greene
708 Cedar street, arrived
in Medford Saturday from Ft
Lewis, where he received an
honorable discharge from the
army air force. Greene, a former
technician fourth grade, served
18 months, of 32 months in the
service, with tha 7th air force
In the Pacific theater. He receiv
ed one bronze battle star and
was stationed in Hawaii and the
Philippines.
Phlpps Home Kenneth E.
Phlppj, former technical ser
geant,' returned to Medford last
night from Portland following
his honorable discharge from the
army air corps and with his wife
is residing at the family home,
132 Almond street. Phipps, who
was stationed for sometime at
the Medford army air base, serv
ed two years with the air ground
force In the Asiatic-Pacific thea
ter. Mrs. Phipps is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Lance Offen-
bacher, Applegate.
Injured In Mishaps Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Paup, Klamath
Falls, were slightly injured Sat
urday when the car Mr. Paup
was operating went off a curve
on the Griffin Creek road, ac
cording to a report at city police
headquarters. Paup reported he
was blinded by lights of an on
coming car and his auto was
badly damaged. Another report
stated that two small boys, Wal-
Jack Thurman, Owner
Gm Kml SpittU
ter and Norman Peterson,
slightly Injured Saturday in an
accident at Dakota and New
town streets. The boys were pas
sengers in an auto driven by
Astrid Peterson, 709 Alder
street, which was In collision
with a car Rosseter A. Gott, 816
South Newtown street, was driv
ing. Damage estimated at $250
was caused the Peterson auto,
according to the report.
Parents To Meet The newly
organized Parents' club of St.
Mary's Academy will meet to
night at 8 p. m. In the academy
auditorium. There will be elec
tion of officers and parents of
all academy students are urged
to attend.
Martina Discharged Follow
ing an honorable discharge
from the army, Jack Martina re
turned home Saturday from San
Pedro, Calif., .and is residing
with his wife and twin daugh
ters, Jacquelln and Janls. at
their home on route 1, Gold Hill.
As a technician, fifth grade, Mar
tina served 11 months in the
Pacific theater with .the amphib
ious engineers and was awarded
three bronze battle stars. He was
in the army four and one-half
years.
Auto Accidents Cars operat
ed by Wilbur J. ' Smith, 701
King street, and D. C. eleven-
ger, 715 Clark street, collided
this morning on Grape street
causing some damage to Smith's
auto, according to an accident
report filed with city police
Damage estimated at $35 result
ed to a car operated by D. H.
St. Clair, Portland, Saturday,
when in collision at the inter
section of Main and Front
streets, with a pick-up truck
driven by W. C. Kasshafer,
Sams Valley, reports filed with
city police state.
OBITUARY
EMMA FREEBURGER
Emma C. Freeburger, widow
of the late Dr. Frank Q. Free
burger, passed away In a local
hospital early today. Her late
residence was Portland, but the
last two months were spent here
where she was visiting her son,
Dr. Frank A. Freeburger.
She was born at St. Cloud,
Minn., June 25, 1875. Mrs. Free
burger was a member of the
Presbyterian church In Port
land. She leaves two children.
Dr. Frank A. Freeburger and
Mrc Alfred W. Rnrcovne. Also
two brothers, Christian Aerne
and William Aerne. Also three
grandchildren.
TVii remains will be forward
ed by Conger-Morris Funeral
Parlors to Portland where serv
ices and interment will be held
Friday.
N. J. WILEY
Funeral services (or Jf . J.
WiW. who nassed away Satur
day after residing here for the
past 40 years, will be conduct
ed att he Conger-Morris cnapei
ed at the Conger-Morris chapel
Rev. Louis C. Kirby officiating.
Services at the grave In I.O.
O.F. cemetery will be In care of
the local I.O.O.F. and Rebekah
lodges of which Mr. Wiley was
an ardent member.
DISTANT QUAKE
Pasadena, Cal., Oct. 29 U.P)
A moderately strong earthquake,
1,400 miles northwest of here,
apparently in the region of
Queen Charlotte island off Brit
ish Columbia, was recorded to
day by the California Institute
! of Technology Seismograph. Two
different waves of shocks were
recorded at 2:58:50 a. m. and
3:02:39 a. m. PST.
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tS.iAii r'i-rri -111)1)111 ltti&.i!lK-tto,l.a
NAME BEND LADY
STATESECRETARY
OF J-C AUXILIARY
Mrs. W. A. Jossy of Bend,
Ore., was named permanent
state secretary by Lady JayCees
at a meeting held Sunday morn
ing in the Holland Hotel by local
women of the organization and
wives of Junior Chamber of
Commerce members here to at
tend a state board meeting. Mrs.
Jossy has been serving as tem
porary secretary.
After discussion the women
decided against a formal state
auxiliary, preferring rather to
continue on the basis of electing
only a state secretary to act as
a clearing center between the
various auxiliaries for Informa
tion purposes.
Thirty-four women attended
the meeting held in connection
with a "brunch."
Mrs. Victor Milnes, who acted
as general chairman In charge
of women's activities In connec
tion with the state meeting, to
day gave a complete list of com
mittee members who assisted
her. Mrs. Harry Stahl served as
registration chairman, assisted
by Mrs. Allan Jewett and Mrs.
Leo Lasley. For the social hour
Mrs. Robert Voegtly and Mrs.
Frank Humphrey served on the
refreshment com m 1 1 1 e e, Mrs,
Wade Stuart, Mrs. G. A. Dier
dorff, Mrs. Ray Ish and Mrs.
Carl Bennett on the decorations
committee, and Mrs. Jewett,
Mrs. Milnes,' Mrs.' C. Lyall Fid
ler and Mrs. Don Stansell, host
esses. Mrs. FIdler was chairman
in charge of the "brunch" and
Mrs. Lew Miles was chairman of
the decorations committee for
the banquet, assisted by Mrs
Cary Thompson, Mrs. Owen
Walker and Mrs. Bob Schenck
It Is planned to bring the an
nual Community Chest and Vic
tory fund campaign to a close as
quickly as possible and anyone
who has not yet been contacted,
Is asked to bring his contribu
tion to. the headquarters in the
Chamber of Commerce building
Otto Frohnmayer, chairman,
stated today.
Frohnmayer stated that solici
tors are still at work, but that
since It Is virtually Impossible to
contact everyone, many persons
have voluntarily mailed or
brought their contributions to
the headquarters. He commend
ed these persons and urged
others to follow their example.
Chest headquarters stated that
many of the larger industrial
plants are still engaged .in can
vassing employes.
PEAR PICKING TO END
BY MIDDLE OF WEEK
Bulx of the record-breaking
pear crop of the vailey has been
picked and the remainder on
the trees will be gathered by
mld-wcek, Assistant County
Agene C. B. Corriy reports The
rain and wind of the week-end
did no damage, and the mois
ture was a benefit and In some
sections enabled plowing.
WHY BE FAK?
Get tllmmer Vl
In dtnieaJ teiti YM'Kld by medical 4-5Cton,
wre than 100 person oi 14 to 151b.
m4 In a few wek mih AYDS Vitamie
CMy R'ucitif Plan.
Try a V-iv sutr of AYD.. enlf tMJ.
Moocy t4df pa the very first box U you don' I
get reaufts Phone 2440
WAINSCOTT'B PHARMACY
400 CattMtinSk
n't 1V
Piot
Toll
Court Records
Justice Court
Fred Powers, no tail light, $1
and costs; no clearance lights, ?1
and costs.
Harold C. Meredith, overwldth
load, $2.90 and costs.
Howard L. Pyle, Sallle M.
Linnstruth and George H. Stow
ell, violation of basic rule, cited.
Leon E. Cummlngs, overwldth
load, cited.
Namon McDanlel, -no oper
ator's license, no chauffeur's li
cense, failure to display license,
no muffler, no registration card,
cited.
Police Court
Jerry Cronen, drunk, Jailed.
Norman Torgeson, drunk, $10
fine.
Florence Hoffard, Gene Thom
as, Ed Hanson, Peter Forester,
overparking, $1 bail each,
George Roberts, overparking,
three offenses, $3 bail.
Court House News
Divorce Complaints
Rita Becker vs. Fred Becker.
Alyce Fitzslmmons vs. Alfred
Fitzsimmons.
Divorce Decrees
Sylvia J. Strahan vs. William
C. Strahan.
Claudlne Phillips vs. Albert
Lee Phillips.
Probate Court
Estate, of Dale G. Nunn, de
ceased; G. W. Nellson, adminis
trator and attorney.
Estate of John Bartholomew,
deceased; George W. Nellson, ad
ministrator and attorney.
Marriages
Harold Clayton Rlddla and
Charlaln Byrd.
George Washington Henson
and Nell Murphy.
Walter Douglas Plumley, Jr.,
and Dorothy May Hanson.
Glen Elward Hodge and Ava
Mae Bean.
Kenneth Ray Beebe and Mar-
Ian S. Moore.
Jack Charles Mace and Olive
VeOna Morton.
Lorren H. Hess and Dorothy
Pauline Bond.
James Eugene George and
Joyce Lorraine Morgan.
John L. Schaefer and Mary
Helen Kniger.
James W. Stewart and Gloria
Amelia Lester.
Roy Delbert Martin and Hazel
J. Cahill.
Carl Raymond Dykstra and
Mabel Esther Winningham.
Divorce Complaints
Mary J. Withrow vs. Earl H.
Withrow.
Winifred O. Card wall vs.
Dave Cardwell.
Divorce Decree
M a y b e 1 1 e Haley vs. Percy
Vern Haley.
Herbert Botts vs. Jesse Botts.
Jesse B. Hanson vs. Lola Han
son. Elizabeth May DcGraff vs.
Duwayne Dean DeGraff.
Lillie Braswell Poore vf. Wil
liam Henry Poore.
TURKEY KILLING GETS
UNDERWAY FOR HOLIDAY
Ti,rv kllllne started last
week for the pr-Thanksglvlng
trade In the East ind in cant
ornla markets. Killing will not
much it, neak until a week or
ten days before Thanksgiving.
By that time growers expect io
have a little more weight on
their birds. Due to cancellation
r.-r FOR -5-'
're
en
Pfi-Cota Company, Umg Ifani City, N. Y.
Franchised Bottleri Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Medford
usai lh isliiwgB mi ai issM
yov fort a Soda! Stcvrfry oeeoont
end that ihb may mean monthly Insuiw
1 one biiRs for yovr wlft and children
tf yo shootd dl. Or for your tldtrly
parvnti yo art wpportlns them.
WWi yo lecop yow
$OOAU SECUWTY
ACCOUNT CARD.
tfce oUo to
Gf m rood wfth fix uemeal
Social Secwfty Board Office
Ia eat ol yoar death, andL.
FHe nSerr doim
m PROMPTLY
so rhat they way ot roee any of rKek
payments
of army contracts there will be
plenty of turkeys for civilians
this year. Production In all tur
key raising area was higher
than last year.
REORGANIZEHERE
Re-organlzatlon of the Rogue
Valley Radio club will take
place at a meeting set for Thurs
day at the Chamber of Com
merce building at 7 p. m. It was
announced today. The club has
been inactive during the war.
The radio club, "formed for
the promotion and study of radio
activities had about 25 mem
bers before the war. It is open
to anyone Interested in radio,
either from an amateur or pro
fessional standpoint.
Wally Brill was president of
tne group before It disbanded.
WEATHER
Northern California Inter
mittent rains today, tonight and
Tuesday with snow above 6.000
feet. Slightly cooler interior to
day. Strong to gale south to
southeast winds off coast.
Too Late to Classify
VANTKb Middle-Aft or oldM- Ind v
fnr HkM homework nnd to cure for
two children, 4 and 5 years old
Phone 6842.
BOR SALE bodge. Vary food
condition. Phone 0842.
TOH S.AI.K Circulating wood or
cooi neater aid cne.tnut 5t.
DOCTOR wants room eround or sec.
ontl floor, ba'h or bath connections
No tobacco, honor cr wnmn Mi mi
be in walklntf distance of Fluhrer
pox etoo.T. i riming,
LOST One young roan, white-face
cow. L. M Hamilton- Phone 21110.
reward.
WEATjer pigs for sale. L. M. Hmfn
ton. Phone fl3fl0.
tOR SALErTdtibuRKy, baby bath!
tub. end tahle, 9x12 rug, 2 -piece
suit, belpe coat bIzb 12, fur cape
4J, Clark.
FOR SALE Stenotype shorthand
machine; good condition, tJ25. 901
' Central. Ph. 4681.
LOT Female wire KaTreS terrier.
An.y.'er tonam ''Jlld.v''.P". Bf)fl4.
RETlfriNED voterun desires work on
poultry ranch Crammer, Rt. 3, Box
it jocKsonviue.
TOR SA LE- One young well broke
saddle hors. one 2 weeks otd IIol
stein bull calf. Clair Wyant, Fern
VaU-y.
HA V A L Dentfifofflcer here on per
manunt duly wants ftu-nlshed house
or ai)nrtment: wife and 8 mos, old
daughter Mt-dford or vicinity. Ph.
Canip Whlta dental office.
LOST -Downtown. Mond a y A.M.,
ladles blnck leather gloves. Leave
at Tribune. Reward.
WANTED TO RENT house or aparT
ment. Can give references. Re
turned locil serviceman. Phone
23 1 P .. Le Franks.
WanEO Second han'i3 egg ' beater
for orlde who hasn t any. Ph. 2321.
LOCAL SALTS position wanted by
married man. age 36, with exten
sive selling and mechanical bock-
& round. W. n. Beardslee, RU 1,
S x fin G 'd H 111, Oreno n .
WILL TRAbEpre-wii table top' gas
stove, high broiler, large oven for
electric same See at 707 W. Jack
son
For SAt,E--vVaner pigs, Durham
beef. Sullivan, 1 block south of
Howard school.
COST Brown blHr old"" "Please return
t o office at R o g u e K lver Chevrolet.
ITeLP WANTED Blight cutters.
MoJoe Orchard. Telephone Central
Point 162,
Y6h SALE 111 head Guernsey
springer heifers, also 2 (rood Guern--sev
milch cows. Bnx 340-A, Lozler
I-anej
iTSTlf.L HAVE pre-war DuPont auto
motive paints. Jobs on which 1
use these materials are fully guar
anteed. MITCHELL PAINT SHOP,
oofls Rivcrj!dj
For SALE 2 bedroom sets, twin
bed set and 1 full size: 1 living
room set: 1 dining room set; I 12 ft.
by 24 ft. all wool rug and pad;
1 12 ft by 12 ft. all wool matchtnjp
run and pad; l ft by 12 ft. rug, also
mlscellaneuoe- pieces of furniture.
All pre-war Lodge Motel, S. River
side. Phone SQ42.
Monday. Oct, .9, 1945 MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE SETBtT
Ton RALE Prwm htfk ah air.
rnone up
"OR SALE 1938 Hi ton Chev. truck.
tocK racx. uooa condition, t23,
within OPA cetlinr Hurry Lam
pert, ITpton Road, Rt. 1, Box 407,
Centrnl Point.
A NTE D-H ( msekeepcr for on "man"
unom, Doarn ana wage, inquir ai
Post Office Phoenix, ol J. I. Fanton.
CH fveniniis i
fOR SAT. if MiTn'i pre-war leather
coat, nlack. alia 40-43, 919; man't
prr-war wool gult. size 44, HO; 2
new felt hats never worn, alxe 74
Phone S43ft
tOT tad lei1 white (fold ring.' tet
wnn a none, sentimental vaiue.
Liberal reward. Return to 38 Ge
neva or 33 ! Riverside.
VANTErj lo rent pasture for 9 head
eatua. Rt. 1. Hox MR-G. Medford.
fbR SALE Minfard .ed. Ph. B34.
TOR SAir A fpur-montha old veal-
Phone 6981.
FOR TTai FWUlard battery charger
and a wuiara condition and capa.
city tetter, at a reasonable price.
Both In good condiUon. 704 North
central.
XTr p I. A to TOft S ALB-falrchlld
P.T. 1SB Primary Trainer. Low
hour since major overhaul. Low
toUl hours. N C. License. Phone
7346 or see Mrs. T. W. Bnlder.
1000 West Main St., before 10 a.m.
or after 7 p m.
W A NTJiri Woman or girl. Sunshine
Lronur nnop.
SX-SEK V1CEMAN M Job. TrucK-
nriving- pretcrrco. uan oo most any
thing. Phone 4748. Ashland.
fOR SATlVWood range with colls
and hot water tank 920. Ph. 6456.
CARPENTER and cabinet work. Also
repair your ladders. Talent Car-
pertrv Shop Talent. Oregon.
4ACRESi. s'room semi-modern home,
pressure water system. Barn, chick
en house and other out buildings,
all under good fence, $3,000. Phone
FOR SALK"felf a -room ' modern
irniitr nousr. luuy nirnmnea. reaay
to (to. Hood condition. Bloetrlc
brake. John Hlsglnbotham, Rt. 3,
Box flR, Morrow Road.
COCArt 5 room modirn houft,
djDUu 3 lo pouthwett Med
' ford n h r Wxsihlnsrtnn
chool. pOMfsnion about Nov. 15.
II. N. Loflond, Broker, MS South
Oskdale.
WANTED Used linoleum, any tiM.
Erttfer 9 x 13 Writ box bob, is.
lverslde.
FOR SAT.E A blnrk saddle hoxa Or
trnde for cow. Phone 343D.
Wire of iiervicomah overseas 'wlshen
to contact anyone vacating one or
two bedroom bouse wlthtn next
three or our yerks. Phone B.31.
ToR SALE Tish'er's chicken develop-
ing m:isn. raner s farmer suppiy.
34 South Riverside.
NO. 1 YOUNG TURKEY HENS Oak-
dnle Mnrket.
ifOR S A LfT 1 0 room house, a'apa'rt-
menis, d lots, a cnerry xreea ann
lawn. Inquire at McDowell's, 1st
house west of Skeeter'a Oarage,
Ta'ent,
JUST RECEIVES a shipment oi
brand new Knjlnea (not rebuilt) for
Dodge and Plymouth, Ask for our
low Installed prices.
t. C. TAYLOR COMPANY
112 S Riverside Ave.
DODOE Phone 2lhj5 PLYMOUTH
YOUNG COlJftRED FRVerS Oa
dale jMnrKct.
fhn SAL15 Wisher's ejrc proHucer.
Fnlwr's Farmer Supply, M South
RlveiBlda.
FOR SALEUlri's bicycle, food con
ditlon. Morris Ranch by Table
Rock store
sTTpeHOSpHAtIS Car on CaFK
Saturday. Paclflo Feed Seed Co.
4tn and rir.
WANTF.D to buy late model truck,
a1 1 to 9 tons 6 wheel preferred.
Tribune Box 2783.
FOR d ALE Fisher's" Mormllk. FT-
bera Tarmer Supply 34 So. Rtver
side
YOU NO ROASTING HENS Oakd ale
Market,
USED CARS
lxt of Them
Larffeat Stock ta
Southern Oregon,
See Us Before You
Buy or Sell
L N SHULTM
H Riverside, between 4th and flth
OAK GHOVF, PT A. will have Rum.
mnge Sale In K. P hall Oct. 20th
from 1:00 to 6:00, Oct 20th, 9:00
to &;oo,
WAN TED Young man to learn presa
work and stereotyping trade. Pre
fer young man living at home. Good
fiay while learning. See Mr. Fill
nger at Mali Tribune office.
CASH IN A FLASH
FOR YOUR CAR
lava Time. Cash and Gaa
Call Automobile Market,
Friendly Medford Dealer.
Ph 3010 6th and Bartlett.
No Red Tape When You Sell
to US
HEPL.aCE yout brmxen window glass
New glass Insulted while you wait
MEDFORD MILLWORK CO.
The Glass House
Phone 4112 10th andUrap
ROOM FOR RiNT Pleasant room
for man close In 609 E. Main.
LUMBER
Roug Boarda
and Dimension
REDWOOD end CEDAR
FENCE POSTS
NsUa Roofing
CAMERON MOFTITT
L'TMBER CO.
So. Riverside at Barnott Rd.
I0M0KR0W ilRIOKt
VZ-VIOITAsUI
LAXATIVI
wm
FOR
We Offer for Sale Our
CIRCULAR
8 fill Ha ILL
Located 17 Mil. North ot 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.
f. 0. Box 308
STOCKTON. CALIFORNIA
T "Ad Hed Tlr Sawdust reborn
TOR SALE 16 plus Dairy Teed. Fa.
ber's farmer Supply. 34 So. River
side STUFFY HEAD SOLDI
a drops strike faat to
clear tnroue-n coia-
cioe;g:ea aase, you
reel Deiur quickly.
laution: use on y as
atrectea. uemana
BIG
CARNIVAL
F Sams Yallsy
SCHOOL HOUSE
GOT. 3 1 7:30 P.M.
Fun For All
GAMES and CONCESSIONS
DANCE TONIGHT
Jimmy O'Brien's Band
From Hollywood
Steak and Chicken Dinner
TAKE IT EASY LODGE
Closed Friday
j'ui iji lejnni i it tB
ENDS TOMORROW
STARTS
WEDNESDAY
FRED MacMURRAY
to
MURDER
HE SAYS
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