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LOCAL and Ta Portland Miss Neva Sam uels, 123 Tripp street, left Wed nesday evening for a short visit In Portland. . Meeting Postponed Roxy Ann Grange meeting, originally scheduled for tonight, has been postponed until Nov. 9 because of the death of Eugene Nowlin. Chair Stolen A metal chair belonging to J. W. Fisk, 614 South Central avenue, was re ported stolen Wednesday night from the owner's home, accord ing to a city police report. On Buying Trip Miss L. Leota Lewis, ladies ready-to-wear buyer for Marin's depart ment store, was to leave the city by plane today for a few days buying' trip to Los Angeles. Veterans Home Following recent honorable dls c h a r g e s from the service city men re porting to Jackson county selec tive service board No. 1 yester day were Ralph E. DeJarnett, Sidney Glen Watson, Douglas W. Shepherd, and Frank J. Mc Keown. Apply To Build Bert Ken yon, 511 South Grape street, ap plied for a permit yesterday at the office of the city superin tendent to erect a garage costing $250. A second application was filed by Baker, Graham and Cook, 922 Murray street, to erect a residence and garage at a cost of $5,500. Available Immediately from Portland Stock VA, 2V2, 3Vi, 5, 9, 18'2, 21, 40, 100 and 120 h.p. Write or Phone Contractors Equipment Corp. Portland 14, Oregon VErmont 4131 1215 S.E. Grand Ave. There's a Deal for YOU at Humphrey's if you want to Buy or Sell a USED CAR Humphrey Motors Used Car Exchange 33 S. Riverside Ave. There's a - j is BE ONE OF THE FIRST TO GET A NEW 1946 FORD! TRADE IN YOUR CAR NOW! GET MORE FOR IT RIGHT NOW-WE NEED USED CARS That's why we're suggesting this trade-in plan at this time. That's why we're paying HIGHEST TRADE-IN PRICES which assure a deal that you simply cannot afford to pass up. DRIVE IN TO DAYLET US APPRAISE YOUR CAR and put YCU on the list for one of the FIRST of the new ears Remember! "There's a FORD in YOUR future!" Crater Lake Motors FORD MERCURY LINCOLN ZEPHYR Sixth and Ivy Art Winetrout, Mgr. Phone 2297 PERSONAL Enlist In Army William P. Nussbaum, son of Margaret O. Nussbaum , Lake Creek, and Arnold R. Arens, son of Fred W. Arens, Eagle Point, have en listed for 18 months In the reg ular army, according to a news release from Army Service Forces, Portland. Tuttle In School Robert Tut tle, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Tuttle, 232 Valley View Drive, has begun a chemical engineer ing course at the University of California at Berkeley, accord ing to word received by his par ents. Tuttle received an honor able discharge recently from the army air corps. Commissioned Robert Holmes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cole Holmes, 16 Ross Court, was commissioned an ensign in the navy at Notre Dame college at South Bend, Ind., this morning and is expected to arrive here by plane tomorrow night for a visit at home. His next assignment is to St. Simons, Ga., for tactical radar training and he reports there Dec. 3. Clyde Fichtner Home Clyde Fichtner, former specialist first class, returned to Medford Tues day following an honorable dis charge from the service after three years with the navy. Mr. and Mrs. Fichtner and children are residing at the home of his father, Carl Fichtner, 613 South Holly - street, and the former navy man has returned to the position as city traffic officer with the local police force which he held before the war. 9 Dorothy Home Donald O. Dorothy arrived in Medford a few days ago from Ft. Patrick Henry, Va., and is visiting his sisters, Mrs. Clay Roberts, route 2; Mrs. Arthur Davies of Jack sonville and Miss Carmen Doro thy of Salem, Ore. Dorothy is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Dorothy of Jacksonville. The young man, who recently receiv ed his discharge from the army, holds the bronze star medal. He served two and one-half years overseas with the 332nd engi neer's corps. Discharges Among those re ceiving honorable disc h a r g e s from the armed forces recently are Fred D. Hurlbut, CM 1c, 132 Sixth street; T3 Robert E. Avery, 628 B street; and Harry E. Miller, ART 1c, route 1, box 506, all of Ashland; T3 Kenneth D. Garman, box 11, Phoenix; and Rudolph J. Batzer, CM 1c, 51 North Oakdale avenue; Sid ney G. Watson, SW 1c, 742 West 14th street; Clarence E. Chamberlain, CMoMM, 717V West 14th street; Gordon L. But ler, CM 1c, 336 South River side avenue, all of Medford. Long Home Jesse C. (Jack) Long returned to Medford Tues day from Camp Pendleton, Oceanside, Calif., where he re ceived an honorable discharge from the marine corps reserve. A technical sergeant at the time of his discharge. Long enlisted in March of 1941 and served in your future! H r overseas 20 months with the fourth marine division which fought on the Marshall Islands, Saipan, Tinian and Iwo Jima. The former marine is now with his wife at their home, 429 South Front street. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Long, 57 Quince street. Janes Here Harrison Janes, Camp Cook, Calif., Is spending a 45-day leave In the city at the home of his mother, Mrs. H. B. Janes, 1827 Capitol avenue. Cpl. Janes returned to the United States in August from the Eur opean theater where he spent six months with the 20th ar mored division of the 7th army. He graduated from Medford high school with the class of 1942. . Knox Discharged Following three years' service with the air force, Galen R. Knox returned home Saturday after being hon orably discharged from the army at Ft. Lewis, Wash. As a staff sergeant Knox served with the 447 bomb group of the 8th air force in the European theater and was awarded the bronze star, . silver star and the presi dential unit citation. Mr. and Mrs. Knox reside at 228 East Main street. Grand Master Of IOOF Lodge Pays Visit in Medford Ralph Russell, grand master of the IOOF lodge, and George Dimmick, grand conductor, paid an official visit to Medford lodge No. 83 Tuesday night. F. E. Royse, past grand master of Con necticut, also was a visitor. The meeting was preceded by a full course baked ham dinner after which the initiatory degree was conferred. Eleven veterans' jewels were presented to mem bers of the lodge by Grimd Master Russell and Past Grand Master Royse. Visitors from Ashland, Jack sonville, Central Point and Gold Hill were present for the meet ing. It was announced there will be a class initiated at the next meeting. Court House News Divorca Complaints Mary Rose Gray vs. Roy Clar ence Gray. Josephine B. Davis vs. Robert C. Davis. Divorce Decrees Loretta M. Peterson vs. Johny J. Peterson. James C. Atkins vs. Eudora Mae Atkins. Myrtle Lerwick vs. Robert P. Lerwick. Pauling Murphy vs. Joseph T. Murphy. Justice Court Jack L. Everson, Mina M. Ala man and Royce B. Cornwell, no motor vehicle license, $1 and costs each. Homer B. Stephenson, $9 and costs; Melvin J. Pagona, $12.50 and costs, and James E. David son, $8.75 and costs; combination overload. Archie D. Kinkade, reckless driving, 52.50 and costs. Homer D. Chamberlain, no license plates, $1 and costs. Donald L. Thompson, no operator's license, violation of basic rule, cited. John C. McGraw. and Floyd C. Evernden, overload, cited. Rehabilitation of war veter ans costs money. Contribute your share by investing in Series "E" Victory Loan Bonds. Un Mail rrloune want Ada Real afghan hounds are born. Others are made. If a cold house is fast turning you into a regular hound for layers of sweaters . . . stop it! Relax and move freely in June comfort with Shell Heating Oil. For dependable heat that's clean-burning and economical, just 'phone the number below. Shell Oil Co., Inc. 1002 S. Central Ave. Ph. 2181 Fur Breeders To Hold Meeting At G. Pass Saturday Southern Oregon Fur Breed ers association will hold an edu cational meeting at the Jose phine County courthouse in Grants Pass at 7:30 p. m. Nov. 3, according to an announce ment by D. W. MeCorkle, Eagle Point fox farm, president. MeCorkle said that Michael Dederer of the Seattle Fur Ex change will be one of the main speakers. Charles Garfield and Dr. McCauley, both of Seattle, also will be present. Colored motion pictures also will be shown. Any servicemen Interested in owning a fur farm or working on one are invited to attend the meeting,. MeCorkle said. C STREET EXTENSION IS VOTED IN ASHLAND Ashland, Nov. 2 Ashland city council voted unanimously In favor of the C street extension project to intersect with the Plaza area in a special session held Wednesday morning. City Attorney William Briggs and City Superintendent Elmer Biegel were to have presented the project to the State Highway commission in Salem yesterlay and to urge the commission to take immediate action to include the C street extension protect along with development of the Plaza area. Uae Mall rnnune Want Ada. . Too Late to Classify WILLH A oadRr tier t or" I e ve U n r available for work In approximately 3 weeks. Orders taken by Phone 4431. Medford. FOR SALE Circulating heater. Rood condition, $33. One sanitary davem port with pad. Phone 5686. Jo Jack Hd., 3rd house on right. LADY'S blue wool coat, practically new. Very reasonable. Also Span ish quitar. Phone 0861. 414 Ar cadia St. WANTED TO RENT borrow or buy burro, for Armistice Day parade. Contact J. C. McKim or real estate office. Jacksonville. NOT1C E S h opat 16 1 7 No. Riverside now open for welding, blacksmith or mechanical work. N OT ICE Repairs, etc.. left at Elmer Morse shop, 1617 No. Riverside, must be called for within 30 days. WOMAN for ReneYal-housework ih country home of couple. No chii- dren. No night work. Light hours. easy work. Silary. room, board. Tribune Box 3271. OLDER MAN for light work on coun try place. Full day or more off each week. Room, board and some salary. TribuneBox 3270. MIDDLE ajred couple for outdoor and house helpers. Separate cabin, all modern convenience., country home on river. Small salary, but light work and easy hours. Tribune Box 3269. FOR SALE 30-30 rifle, box shells. City Meat Market. WANTED Typist and fifing clerk. 323 Medford Bldg. Phone 2261. WANTED Husky young clcan-up man at the Model Bakery. Phone 4720. FOR SALE Gas range, 2 years old. wood or coal cook stove, dining room set, 0x12 wool rug. bed with coil springs, set coil springs. Phone 61118. FOR SALE Large air-tight heatinr stove, pipe, damper and floorboard, $10. 619 No. Fir. FOR SALE Double Tiger Lily bulbs; Tulip bulbs. Glascock s Nursery. 264 Beatty, Medford. Oregon. $10,000" 27 acres, 5 rooms mo dern, good large barn, garage. 10 acres free water, 10 acres paid water, all in cldvcr. Fine location on paved road, excellent soil. Some machinery and stock. Good terms. Art A 10 acres irrigated land. u'tUuU vepy bt soil, l mile from T citv limits. COOPER REAL ESTATE Charles Blaess Salesman 323 No. Riverside Phone 7337 gk .ys" (fW behind the ?, V PALACE WALLS AND . - PM 'TTi'Vl MEET THE QUEEN! : ;- f ; a.m. . MmJ i' v;::: ONE v'w w .-SSV : - "j II IM " . ' J r1 WW tS .- i':' ' JRiK s..M I I . - ... - ,,,tii(,,MMm ft-., r'ltt'tfth'-tmim-ummm mi r iiiaT i w-is, jrj'r.,-. vr " ai nnttri AMian i r '"-vi i- m'iKi.YTn. artt ik .mGmBimm ! ' :MMrM f AMilt BAXTER IZimH ZrtS&mliS wwmmmommw " , 0?! HOUdl J -Plus- ii 1 1 p r "g,isve's LJ ffl III tkz2 fj ' SUNDAY TO RAY'S MODERN MUSIC TOMORROW NITE! SPENCER TRACY 1 - At Cool, Roomy - mMumum. MEEE1C DANCE SAT. NITL Old Time Music WANTED Position as adding ma chine and calculator operator by middle aged woman. Write Tri bune Box 2993. FOR SALE Electric refrigerator. 4Vi Clark. BEER Buv it by the case at the HOHEMIAN CLUB. Open Sundaya 13 noon to B p.m. FOR SALE Wood or coal circulating heater, like new, $35. 323 W. 8th FOR SALE Cocker Spaniel puppies, reristered. American Kennel Club. G. A. Kimball, Jacksonville. Phone 19L APPLES Sc a pound. Phono 3ioJ, East litn. FOR S ALE Purebred Barred Rock pullets. March hatch, $2 each- Phone 6230 FOR SALE '40 World bicycle. Goo3 condition. $33. Phone 4349. JUST ARRIVED S mall shipment Vice-Grip Pliers, gas floor furnace and circulators, cotton round mops, Coleman lanterns, front door lock sets, shallow well water system Many hard to get Items. ACME HARDWARE Main &Grape Phone 5976 SPECIAL llrJUST ARRIVED Stainless steel silverware sets. ACME HARDWARE Main & Grape Phone 5976 LET US HEUUTbME TO" EAHTTI CvlCAA""" Acres fine garden land.H LJifJUU paid-up water, clover, , alfalfa. lQx'J4 garage utility, 6-stanchlon barn, 12 ton hay, fine location, close .to town. 2,0 Acres near Rogue UJDUv River, log cabin, good log barn, 27 acres cultivated, fine creek, spring, outrange, gravel road. 5 miles from town. C5 AAA-20 Acre Ualr. milk OJai.UUU route, all equipped: 31 ' head fine cattle, grade A barn, 7-room modern house, city water, fireplace, fine setup, gross $16.00 this year. Can't supply the demand for milk. Half cash. CCCAA '0-Acre Stock Ranch, lots tJJOUU -f saw timber, piling. 4 room log house, electri city, barn 30x40. woodshed, hen house, garage, highway. CIA CAA 23 Acres near Medford. 0 1 U.DUu fruit, alfalfa, grain. free soli. O room mo dern house, large sleeping porch, basement, fireplace, very neat, large barn, garage, 2 henhouses. 2 wells, lawn, shade, excellent lo cation. A fine country home. vl OUU 8 room bungalow, ltixtii) ' new brooder house, ce ment flooued, garage, barn, wood shed, 1500 fryers, wood, 2 good cows, separator, 4 brooders, bees. 9 M feet lumber and lots more goes; shade, highway. CIA AAA"-00 Acres on Rog ue tjlU.UUU river, 25 cultivated, 4 7 room modern house, furnished excellent furniture, piano. 2 barns, rarage, etc., family fruit, spring water, hay, cow, chickens. TED GUETZLAFF AGENCY Phone 3709 N. Pacific H wy Past Big Y BEER Buy it by the case nt the BOHEMIAN CLUB. Open Sundays 12 noon to 8 p.m. T H IS-WE E K S "BESTTjUYS CI AA AAA-Worth of listings ulUUtUUU wanted. We hive cash 7 buyers waiting for property In this section, so if ou want to sell, list your property now. You furnish the property, we'll furnish the buyer. COAAA Building site over looking VbVVv valley, wonderful view: Y horse barn. 33xr,o, wood shed, lights, good spring piped to site. A wonderful place to build a new home. CO AAA Chicken Runch. 2 room OvvUU house, semi-modern, city water, lights. Extra good chicken house, fully equipped and ready to go. 1 acrrs of good land. On Old Stage Road. KIMBALL Real Estate C'HILDERS Phone Jacksonville 191 C7C7C Attractive new five room U I U I 0 cottage with bath, oak T floors, lots of but It-Ins, garage. One acre In full bearlm walnuts, cherries, peaches. All garden soil. Move lHo a new home Just being eonr-fed. also CM AAA Tiree ---'ci Irrigated and JDIvl ,n clover, paved road, T close In. Thrct room cot tage, barn, garage, and new un finished home. also ffOCrt A Two acres flna land on UaDliU Pacific Highway, irrigated T with free water. This Is a business location. also CQAAA n Mllllonalr Drive. Six OJvvU room modern bungalow T with basement, furnace, laundry trays, larpe floored attic with room for another bedroom Small barn, garage, store room, poultry house. 42 acres, mostlv valley land, all In oats and vetch and alfalfa. Home has outstand ing view of the v"ev. ELMER HERR1ED, Realtor 44 N. Riuerft'-'f Dial 3367 or 3172 Everyone Invited up: i em mi wis. ii m mm m-immm i ajmtj .BMaMuaaaaaaaAMaasMavaeaaiBaasWBaMiaaBaaayaasJ FOR SALE OR TRADE for ear. nfc ton V-8 truck. Inquire 1021 Nlontlc street. NOTICE If you want your buildings sprayed for termites, phone Pacific Feed & Seed. 34 1 3. BEER Buy It by the ease at the BOHEMIAN CLUB. Open Sundays 12 noon to 8 p.m. BULBS New shipment Just arrived, leal of quality, tulips, hyacinths, and others. Good selection to chocs e from. Pacific Seed dt Feed Co., 17 West 4th. RUBBER BOAT, 9 li ft. long Inflated. Ideal for duck hunting. Reasonable. Kione GS93. FOR SATE Table model radio. $15. Grey sport jacket, sue 38, 5. 41 MyersCourt. FOR SALEOluj heavy duly d7H. press, $65. One-horse electric mo tor. 110 or 220 volt, $JA. Inquire S. A. Stone, Beall Lane, first house across canul. near Old Stage road. FOR SALE Child s wool powder blue suit, size 10. 84. Other ciolh- ing,. lU3So. Grape. INCREASE The life of your car or machinery by having them Steam Cleaned at MITCHELL. PAIN 1' SHOP. 608 So. Riverside. FOR SALE Singer vacuum cleaner, Jike new. Phone 4153. FOR SALE 3 young gentle family cows, easy milkers. J. L, Casey. south Columbus Ave. FOR SALE Work mare, 8 years old. ucc ntint n. BEER Buy it by the case at the BOHEMIAN CLUB. Open Sundays 13 noon to B p.m. EAGLE POINT ANNUAL GRANGE CARNIVAL SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBERS Play Bingo. Country Store, Fish Pond, etc. Lots of fun for all. Everyone Invited. Come out, pin the wheel. REMEMBER THIS SAil it DA Y EVENING EAGLE POINT GRANGE HALL BULBS New shipment just arrived. Feal of quality, tulips, hyacinths, and others. Good selection to choose from. Pacilic Seed and Feed Co., 17 West ith. FOR RKT -2 room apartment. No children or drinkers. 21 Hazel St. FOR RENT Wood lot near highway 99. 3 blocks north of Big y. 31 Hazel St. FOR ICliNT 5 room house. "Marian Kcan, Prospect. BOARD & ROUM for adults, care for babies and children under school age. Phone 4943. FOR SALE Four room house, wash room with hot water tank and shower. Three cabins, all rented, some furniture including electric range; store room. 199 McAndrews Road. W A N D KiTcHen-yard man. Apply Mr. Robinson, JncKson Hotel. BULBS New shipmenOustarrlved. Feal of quality, tulips, hyacinths, and others. Good selection to choose from. Pacific Seed St Feed Co ,J17 West Jth. BEER Biiy It by the case at the BOHEMIAN CLUB. Open Sundays 12 noon to 8 p.m. FOH SALE GOVERNMENT SURPLUS ITEMS AT LESS THAN COST End tables with lamps Elcctrir water pressure systems One toilet comp. Key Tite for pipe Joints Candy. 24 bars to box, SO cents. One electric Iron Car batteries, 21 plates 250 Flash lite batteries, 7 cents each Portable batteries Table and two chairs for children Waste baskets Inter communication systems Public address systems Electric coffee grinder Flexible grinding shaft Carbide generators Paper glass for chicken house Floor sandpaper In roll Hot water bottles Crystal sets Hot Shot 0 volts Road flares Telegraph keys Electric nhonoBrnnh for vour mHin Wood bits from 20 Inches to three jcci jong Clothes hampers Ignition wire, heavy Make your battery radio electric In 5 minutes One portable radio Office book flics One pin ball machine, late model, cheap Under ground lead covered wire One combination radio, $1250. South Clumbus Ave., off Stewart Phone 6821 or 6824 I LL" JiLix HELEN WALKER . MARJORIE MAIN ,'. I. I .". t HI aililJI I J I aulnilATTAJI Friday, Not. t. 1945 FOR SALE Fat young turkey hens live weight average (3 50 and 13 01 each. Saturdays and Sundays. RL 1. Box 494, Central Point. FOR RENT Nice sleeping room lor gentleman. Bath adjoining. No drinker 806 S. Central. W A NTED Someone w i th a two horse trnller to take two horses to Oakland the first of the week Tribune Box 2072. FOR SALE Fresh cow. Call evenings 3 diocks teyond Big Y on old Hwy. M. J. Swing. FOUND Lost trailer, on parking at 521 Penn. Ave. FOR SALE 40 New Hampshire Red laying pullets. Phone 6570. rOR SALEThifty'weaner'pif's,'' also ; four brood sows and two sows with pigs. Carold J. Parker, 610 So. Central. I FOR RENT two room furnished apartment, (32.50 a month, lnclud- ( tng electricity, water and fuel. 1 Completely furnished. Also sleep- lng room. Central Point Apart- I menta.Central Point I FOR SALE Seasoned old ' growtfT it. ceaar posts, also 8 and v it anchor posts. See Carold J. Par- ker, 610 So Central. f6n SALIC 60 Rhode Island Red pullets ond fryers. Carold J. Par kcr, 610 So. Central. USEl. CAKS Lots ol Them Largtsi block in Southern Oiegon See Us tietore Vou Buy 01 bell i N 8HUITS N Riverside between thng.6th FOR SALE Chenille bed s p r e ads. sheets, bath towels with crocheted edges, all new, pre-war. Nice Chrlstmw ss 1 1 f ts . 345 N. Gra pe. FOR SALE Fisher's egg producer. Faber's, 34 So. JRiversitle W A Nr ED TO ft ENT or" Lease Three bedroom modern house, furnished or unfurnished Close in. Garden desired Rtnerta Daniel, 121 Cot- tae St FOR SAL E Fisher s ?.:or-Mllk. Fa- ber's. 34 So. Riverside WANTEDYoimg mnrTlo learn press wor a and stereotyping trade Pre fer ynung imn living at home Good Ftay .vhile lenrning See Mr. Fill. ngr at Mali Tribune ollice. CASH IN A FLASH FOR YOUR CAB Sava Tlma Cash and Gaa Call Aulomnbll Mnrket. Friendly Medlnrd Dealer. Ph 51110 "111 and Barttett No Red Tape When You Sell to US FOR SALE Common and Argentina alfalfa feed. Faber ,, 34 So. River- aide. KtTtl Ai t vou nrnKan winrtrw glna. New rilma installed while vnu wait MtiiKimn Mii.iwiiHK co The Glaaa House Phunt 1U lUlh and Urapc I I'MIIKR R'JUK Hoards nnj dimension REDW .1)1) and CEDAR KENCE POSTS Nail Roofing CAMEHC'N MOFFITT L'IMHEH CO So Rlvervde al 'Harnett Rd. POCAHONTAS DANCE SATURDAY, NOV. 3 REDMAN HALL Redman, Invited Gueiti ATTENTION B" Eaglet and Auxiliary i Bin. i. unuub SAT. NITE ..? NOVEMBER 3 EAGLES' HALL 219 W Main Fine Muiie wrTfTajraKaw olftlivall leiflier I MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE NINE ROOM FOR RENT PlMunt 1 or man ciose in oua is Main FOR SALE Large new hand "braided riips: Phone S908. FOR SALERadlo and electrio plate. jl 15i aPar FOR SALE Alsac. ladino and white clover seed. Faber's, 34 So. River side. DANCE S2!., Nov. 3 9:00 to 1:00 TALENT CITY HALL ENDS SAT. WARM . . . VIBRANT . Betty Field Zachary Scott The Southerner with I. Carrol Naish Beulah Bond! Plus "FASHION MODEL" with ROBERT LOWERY MARJORIE WEAVER STARTS SUNDAY EXPOSED THE PRIVATE LIFE OF PAUL JOSEPH GOBBELS ENEMY. si, rut ' KIND AND arrnr.TnivTjm-aaa 1 f43a ' rf . ' DonaM W00Ds"Tciautfa OBAKI and j , r towD rvarrr YyL HORTON fp OLADYS OIOR0I ' I ' IY IUTH nr ..Jlj llff