Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 31, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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LOCAL and
Examiner ' Coming A travel
ing examiner of operators and
chauffeurs will be in Medford
Nov. 2 and 3 and will be on duty
at the K. of P. hall between 9
a. m. and 5 p. m. according to
an announcement from the of
lice of the secretary of state.
Oliver Home Herman P. Oli
ver, former torpeuoman's mate
second class in the navy, has re
turned home after serving three
and one-half years in the Pacific
on the submarines Greenling and
Sand Lance. He was discharged
in Seattle and from there went
to Warren, R. I., returning to the
west .coast accompanied by his
wife. Oliver is the son of Rlr. and
Mrs. E. H. Oliver of Trail.
More people, not quite all, of course...
tan now enjay this tine whiskey!
Blinded Whiskey,
66 proof, 65 groin
neutral spirit!
There's a
Deal for
YOU at
Humphreys
if you want to
Buy or Sell a
USED CAR
Humphrey Meters
Used Car Exchange
33 S. Riverside Ave.
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FOR THAT 'DATE' TONIGHT
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DREAMLAND
To RAY'S
MODERN MUSIC
EVERYONE WELCOME!
Don't Miss It!
PERSONAL
CALENDAR
Wednesday
7:30 p. m. Lincoln Parent
Teacher association annual Hal
lowe'en carnival at school. Pub
lic invited.
Thursday
9:30 a. m. Medford Garden
club, laboratory session at Girls'
Community club, winter cor
sages and gift wrapping. After
noon session at 2 p. m.
10:30 a. m. Wenonah club,
home of Carrie Milnes, 20 Nar
regan street, for Red Cross sew
ing, Bring table sen-ice and
sewing kit.
2:00 p. m. Woman's Bible
class of the Methodist church,
church parlors. Hostesses, Mrs.
LeClerc, Mrs. Christensen and
Dr. Susie Standard. 1
Get Four Deer Earl, Andy,
Bert and Everett Bostwick re
ported they killed one nine-point,
two five-point and one three-
point black tail deer last week
just over the Klamath-Jackson
county line.
Unit To Meet Griffin Creek
Home Economics Extension unit
will hold an all-day session Fri
day, Nov. 2, at the home of Mrs,
M. E. Harper, South Columbus
avenue. The subject will be
"Sugar Extending Cookery." A
covered dish luncheon will be
served at noon.
Wiley Released Harlan Wiley
has been honorably discharged
from naval service at the separa
tion center, Bainbridge, Mary
land, according to a news release
from the center. Wiley, whose
rating was chief classification in
terviewer, was last stationed at
the naval air base at Anacostia,
D. C. Mrs. Wiley has been mak
ing her home at 305 Beatty
street.
Six Returns Jack Six, former
flight officer In the air corps,
has returned to Medford from
Portland where he received his
discharge from the army. He
will be assiciated with the Perl
Funeral Home until March at
which time he will enter the
California Mortuary College. Six
is the grandson of John Perl.
Mr. Six and his wife, the former
Colleen Stephenson, and their
daughter, Theresa, will reside in
an apartment at the funeral
home.
Gilbert Discharged Elmer D.
Gilbert of Klamath Falls, Ore.,
and a son of Van R. Gilbert, 135
North Holly street, has been hon
orably discharged from the army
air corps at Portland, a news re
lease states. Gilbert, who held
the rank of corporal, served for
the past three and one-half years
as a cargo handler, 30 months of
this time being overseas with
the seventh air force in the Asiatic-Pacific
theater. He wears the
good conduct medal in addition
to the Asiatic-Pacific theater rib
bon. Glascock Discharged Leo
Glascock, son of Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Glascock, 264 Beatty
street, was honorably discharged
from the navy Oct. 14 and with
his wife has been visiting in the
city. Glascock, an aviation radio
technician, 2c, served three
years in the navy and two
months in England. Mr. and Mrs.
Glascock returned this week to
their former home in Dunsmuir,
Calif., where he is to return to
his work as district accountant
with the California-Oregon Pow
er company.
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Brays Return Returning this
week from a four days fishing
trip on the Chetco and Smith
rivers near the coast, were Dr.
J. P. Bray, his son and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Bray of Los
Angeles, and his daughter-in-law,
Mrs. William E. Bray of Kansas
City, Mo., whose husband is a
chaplain stationed on Saipan.
Max Bray, president of the Bray
Optical company in Los Angeles,
has returned to his home and
his wife is visiting at the Bray
home on Lozier Lane. Fishing
was reported good and the party
returned wtih five salmon. Dr.
Bray plans to return to his of
fice at the Medford Center build
ing Monday, ending a vacation
of several weeks.
Unit To Meet Westside Ex
tension Unit will meet tomorrow
at 11 a. m. at the home of Claire
Hanley. Project will be "Sugar
Saving Dessert."
Here From South N. R. Ed
wards, of the branch of field
examination, General Land Of
fice, San Francisco, is in Med
ford this week attending to busi
ness. Discharges Among those re
cently discharged from the arm
ed forces are Pfc. Max H. Bene
dict, route 1, box 144: M 'Sgt.
Jack R. Hall, 200 Gresham
street; Sgt. Paul R. Aikens, route
2, box 500, all of Ashland; and
Sgt. Cecil R. Claflin, route 1,
box 434; Pfc. Donald E. Payne,
539 West 10th street; T5 Frank
H. Taylore, 1027 West 10th
street; T4 Melvin C. Greene,
708 Cedar street, and Pfc. Jack
L. Garman, box 1464, all of Med
ford. Veterans Home Recently dis
charged service veterans report
ing yesterday to Jackson county
selective service board No. 1
were D. A. Parker, Robert L.
Mullin, Leland L. Waliine, Rus
sel S. Lamb, Willard Dooms, An
drew E. Owings, Paul C. Stage,
Victor B. Seeberger, Ernest R.
Bowers, Clyde C. Fichtner, Ver
non I. Johnson, Robert N. Strick
land, Marion R. Applegate, Har
old L. Bales, Clifford H. Kyker,
Carl A. Perdue and Ernest R.
Bowers.
FIRST JURY TRIAL OF
OCTOBER COURT NOV. 13
First jury trial of the October
term of court is scheduled for
Tuesday, Nov. 13, inasmuch as
Monday is Armistice day and a
legal holiday this year. An auto
damage case is tentatively set as
the first case. The recently
drawn jury has been instructed
to report.
Matters relative to the Butte
Creek water rights case, first
filed in 1916, are scheduled to
be brought before Circuit Judge
Hanna at an early date.
Court Records
Justice Court
Ernest W. Evans, trailer unit
overload, $8.25 and costs.
George H. Stowell, violation
of basic rule, $1 and costs.
Horace E. Bittle, more than
three over 12 in driver's seat, $1
and costs.
Police Court
Russell C. Simmons,
released on $10 bail.
Roberson B. Adams,
jailed.
drunk
drunk
Divorce Complaints
Rosalie M. Tousignant vs.
bert J. Tousignant.
Marion L. Langley vs.
phael F. Langley.
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POLES RECOGNIZED
San Francisco, Oct. 31 U.R)
Australia has recognized the
present Polish government at
Warsaw as the Polish provision
al government of national unity,
Melbourne radio said today.
Closing time rot Classified Adi 8:30
ra loo uata to Classify 12:13 p m
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HUBBARD RITES :
2 P. M. THURSDAY
Christian Science services will
be held at the Perl Funeral
Home Thursday at 2 p.m. for
Ada Walter Rena Hubbard, who
passed away Monday at the
home of her son, Chester A.
Hubbard. 2451 Lyman avenue.
Interment will be in Siskiyou
Memorial Park. I
Mrs. Hubbard was born at
Jacksonville, Aug. 24. 1877. She
had spent her entire life in this
vicinity and was well known to
a large host of friends through
out the valley.
She was a member of Medford
Chapter of Eastern Star and the
Medford Garden Club.
Survivors include two sons.
Roland A. Hubbard and Chester
A. Hubbard of Medford; two
sisters, Mrs. Wallace Woods,
Santa Cruz, Calif., and Mrs.
Fannie Armstrong, Plainsfield,
N. J., also four grandchildren.
Boy Scout News
Court of Honor
Boy Scout Troop Two held a
court of honor Tuesday evening
at the Lincoln gym. The court
was opened by C. D. Griffiths,
scoutmaster, who acted as chair
man, and he was assisted by H.
J. Ylvisaker as clerk. Presenta
tion of colors, pledge to the flag,
the Scout oath and laws were
conducted by Dick Hake, junior
assistant scoutmaster.
The reviewing court was com
posed of Seth Bullis, Eugene
Thorndike and Eldon Drysdale,
scout officials, K. J. Knutson,
troop committeeman and Cub
master Al. Lindquist of Pack
Two.
Kenneth Kohn and Lloyd Dyer
were awarded the second class
honor by Mr. Bullis.
une first class award was
made to Harlan Bosworth by Mr.
Drysdale and he also presented
a mothers' pin to Mrs. Bosworth.
Eugene Thorndike made an in
teresting talk on Scouting and he
complimented the troop on its
ime work in the past.
Merit badges were given to
Ted Sidwell, carpentry; Leonard
Gillin, handicraft, and Lytle Gil
lin, handicraft and woodwork
These were presented by Mr.
inorndike.
Special awards were made by
lur. js.nutson to Robert Pitts and
Charles Wagner, who received
second-year perfect attendance
bars and to Dick Simonson, who
was presented a one-year perfect
auenaance pin.
Scoutmaster Griffiths awarded
a senior patrol leaders' badge to
Robert Pitts and a scribe's badce
to Billy Dailey. He also pre
sented io one-year service stars.
Three selections were Dlaved
by the troop drum and bugle
corps under the supervision of
anss Heine.
' WEATHER
Northern California: Occasion
al showers today and Thursday
except partly cloudly south por
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tion Thursday. Cooler tonight
Fresh southwest wind off coast.
becoming moderately westerly
Thursday.
Us Mail Trtonne Want Ad.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE Whit porcelain trash
burner with coils ana not water
tank. $0. Also small wood heat
ing stove with pipe and door pro
tector. 415. 803 E. JacKson.
WANTED Someone to chop 18 ton of
hay. Rt. 2, Box 140. Atniana, on
Anderson Road.
c. E. x comer.
FOR SALE National
cash register.
likenew. S3QQ. rnone ii,
THERE WILL BE 13 ton of rabbit pT-
leis ihich makes good nog leeni
sold at the Midway Auction Yards
Thursday, Novr 1st,
FOR SALE Ona 30 gallon automatic
pas hot water neater, ynone attaj.
FOR SALE 1933 V-8 Ford COupe,
also v-s battery, sea at uiamps
Garage.
WAN TED Ready-to-wear saleslady
at Leon's.
20 A CR ES Very close In. Irrigated
clover. Large Darn, n. oruiea
well, pressure system, fruit and
pump house, fenced and cross
fenced. A real good six-room home.
ONE OR MOPE acres at edg of town.
now in mover, urrigatea, ciiy wiw
available.
A VERY NICE five room home and
five acres of good sou, a lew diocks
from town.
A LARGE five room and service
porch modern nome. iirepiace. large
grounds, nice shade, walnuts,
apples, cherries and grapes. Close
In on west side. Possession In a
hurry.
DAD ROBERTS (Broker)
720 West 2nd St.
39000
DELUXE B
room home and guest
cottace on Rosue River and
men-
way 0J. Completely developed for
additional cottages If desired. Must
De seen to on appreciated.
$1250
EXCEPTIONALLY nice home slta on
Rogue River and Highway 99. All
ready for building.
3750
AUTO COURT site on Rogue River
and highway 09. Splendid develop
ed location, ready for building.
R. R. MILLER, Broker
Rockpolnt Bridge, on Highway 99
2 miles north of Gold Hill
FOR SALE Weaner ptfs. Rt. 4, Box
aim. iiucKsnot urn tia.
FOR SALE Fisher's egg producer.
raDers. J- so. mvcrsiue.
FOR SALE Washing machine wlth-
out motor. Sii.V Phone 5173.
GAS RANGE, late model table top.
Cream color. Cooks with gas turn
ed off. Bum-in griddle. weii-cooK-
er, trash burner, S21A. 634 North
Riverside.
FOR SALE 1 " ton' Chevrolet tmck,
808 west Jackson. Apt. ft,
FOR SALE General Electric sun
lamp. S2.v Phone 3001.
FOR RENT Nice sleeping room for
men, aia ueaiiy &t.
FOR SALE Sweet cider 69c per gal-
lon. No deposit. uakctaie Market,
FOR SALE 1 toy' fox terrior male
pup. io so. Louis, off w. Main
FOR SALE Tokay grapes Sc. you
pick, x-iu m nomas noaa.
HAMPSHIRE and Rock pullets. Ready
to lay. went or d reed and oeed,
CHICKEN and Turkey fryers, dellv-
ered. Phone 4001.
FOR TRADE Oil heater, late model,
large size Norge for smaller one.
Phone Kagle Point, 6502
ICE CREAM Freezer and compressor
makes 1 gal. every 10 minutes. Ex
cellent condition. $273. Cowles, co
Rogue View Camp, 7 miles south
Grants Pass, Hwy. 101. Ph. 536.J-3
FOR SALE '35 Dodge pickup. Very
good condition, pnona esia.
COLD CLOGGED NOSE!
Like 2 shots, 2 drops
act fast to shrink
membranes, open
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SATURDAY
SHOE RATTONTNO ta oft. Take ad
vantage of Leon's biggest selection
of outstanding nationally advertis
ed styled shoes they have ever had.
WANTEDRide. to Portland during
ine ween or ov. 4. tan give re
ferences. Write Tribune Box 2682.
FOR REN'f Comfortable sleeping1
room tor gentleman, outside en
trance. 1109 W. Main. Phoi 4850.
fOH SALE Large trunk, $15; galvan-
ited chimney top, $3. Phone 2019.
ROOM AND BOARD. Housekeeping
rooms, apartment or house wanted
by mother and son near St. Mary's
Academy. Holland Hotel, room 200.
fOR SALE 1 Case tractor, 1 disc.
inquire at Casey's East Side Texaco.
FOR SALE Circulating wood'" heater.
dining tame, large traveling case.
Phone 4727.
fOR SATE National guitar. $i5.
sungenana g u 1 1 a r. 5.10. Limes
Place, black and silver tratlerhouse.
FOR SALE Silver-plated baritone
horn; Hotpoint electric grill, like
new. J. M. Skelton, Rt. 2. Box 178,
east end of Beall Lane.
AUTO LOANS
SIMPLE. QUICK WAY TO GET
$25 to $300 CASH
Us your car an security for a loan.
No l.t.ng nramarole. Prompt, pri
vate service Sensible monthly pay
ments. $17.50 par month repays In 12 months
Coma In, or save time by phonlng
In your application. When approved
make just one trip to pick up your
cash No wilting or delay.
Private sales of automobiles and
furniture financed.
OltEGON FINANCE CO.
Craterinn Theatre Bldg.
43 So Central Phone 4433
FOR SAL E Fisher's Mor-Mtlk. Fa-
ber s. 34 So. Riverside.
FOR SALE
U0 Acres, 25 cultivated, all fenced.
spring water piped ta Diiumng sue.
barn and woodshed. This property
Is located near Medford. If you
are wanting a nice building site
look this over. Only $2000.
Also
Two room house with bath. Lot 63x
215 fL $1600.
Also
7 room plastereu house, new roof.
cement foundation, bath, service
norch. 2 room cottage in rear.
Large lot, shade, and Kngllsh wal
nut trees. 4;au.
Also
40 acres wood lot, located on Forest
Creek. $600.
Also
Duplex, practically new, three rooms
witn Dam, aouoie garage, cioae in.
16300.
Also
Stock or dairy faun. Applegate dist
rict. 2titi acres, about 70 cultivated,
more could be. All fenced and
cross fenced, mostly woven wire,
6 room house, bath, fireplace, elec
tric water pressure system; two
barns. 12 milk cows, bull, a few
calves, horse, all farm equipment
and hay. $12,000. $tm0 casu, bee
U G. FICKKL.L Agency
16 South tiartlett St.
FOR SALE One Model T Ford pick-
up. Heavy runner, une l s norne
power gas engine and pump, 2 gar
den sprayers, one Model T truck-
Box &13, Dark Hollow Rd.. fourth
house from Jacksonville-Phoenix
Rd.. J. D. Green.
XjpRIGHT PlANO, 8160. Phone Ash-
laim uo3o,
AGbOD HOME AND GOOD LAND
IN A GOOD LOCATION, 10 mln
utes from Medford. Well built, in
viting home with every convenience
for comfortable living. 3 bedrooms
living room, dining room, kitchen,
breakfast room, utility, fruit room,
pantry and lovely bathroom. Gar
age and woodroom adjoining. Big
anane trees, large barn, neat chick
en house and 15 acres of rich soli.
$10,000, first time offered for aale.
Owner, Tribune Box 2021.
FOR SALE Common and Argentina
aiiaita teed, fauer s, 34 bo. River
side. WAN TE D A 4 or 5 room furnished
or partly furnished modest cottage
with garden space. Respectable lo
cality, on or before Nov. 15, by
professional couple. Must be reai
onable. Write Tribune Box 2703.
W A N TE D By n rbf ess i onal elderTy
gentleman, a large room, modern
conveniences, large closet storage.
Tribune Box 2704.
TODAY'S the Day to Get
FLEAGLED
Fred gets all tangled up with tha icrewlcst hill
billy family tinea "Tobacco Road" . . . (that's
the Fleaglci)!!! The picture's absolutely NUTS
. . . and so's everyone in It ! I
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WadxiMday, Ocl. 31. 1943 MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE SEVEN
FOR SALE 1929 Chev. coupe, good
tires. Call 2753 after 6 p m.
$10,000
105 acre ranch well Improved, 25
acres irrigated, good buildings, good
roads, ti mi lea from Grants Pass.
$5500
S room house on South Holly. Fire,
place, three extra lots, fruit and
nuts.
I. E. Schuler Realtor Royal E. Bebb
MNo.Grap Phone 5871
DR. JOOETT P. BRAY will return to
his office or practice by appoint
ment Monday, Nov. 3th. Medford
Center Bldg.
FOR SALE fable model radio,
"Cell
434 after 8 pm.
W A N TED 'Slod e rn house. 1 or 2 bed-
rooms, no junk, small piece of land,
fruit, near town. Write full parti
culars. C. D. Brewster, 1013 Diablo
Ave. Vallejo. Calif.
FOR SALE Alsnc. ladino and" white
clover seed. Faber's, 34 So. River-
lid
UPHOLSTERING or repair work?
For quick results dial 2911 for
sarrpla and estimates. B. & M.
Mattress At Upholstering.
WANTED TO RENT or Lease Three
petiroom modern house, furnished
or unfurnished. Close In. Garden
desired Roberta Daniel, 121 CoU
tace St.
MIXED daffodil bulbs Me per dor.
Special discount on Quantities. Oak
dale Market
W ANTE D Used linoleum, any size.
preier O x 12 Write Box 908, N.
Klverslde.
Mixrn
tulip bulbs
75o per ' dos.
n quantities.
Spuria. discount
Oakdnle Market
fOR SALE" Large new. hand braided
rugs, rnone astim.
ClilNA lily bulbs, white or yellow.
73C per aoz special discount on
quantities. Onkdn'e Market.
USEL CARS
Lots Ot Them
Largest Stock in
Southern Oregon.
Bee Us Before tfou
Buy ot Sell
1. N SHU UTS
N Rlvrslde between 4th andSth
WANTED Young man to learn press
work and stereotyping1 trade. Pre.
fer young man living at home. Good
fiav ivnne learning, oee nir. am
nger at Matt Tribune office.
CASH IN A FLASH
FOR YOUR CAR
Save Time Cash and Gaa
Call Automobile Market.
Friendly Medford Dealer.
Ph. 3919 6th and Bartlett
No Rad Tape When Vou 6aU
to US
KEPl.ACF youi broxen window glass
New rilsss Installed while you wait
MEDFORD MILLWORK CO.
The GlssS House
Phono 4112 10th and Grape
LUMBER
RuugF Board,
and DtmcnsJon
REDWOOD nd CEDAR
FENCE POSTS
NalU Roofing
camekon MorrnT
L'IMBER CO
i. Rlveraid at Barnatt Rd.
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ROOM FOR RENT Pleasant room
for man close in 60ft E Matn.
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relief tonight from such breathing; distress
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