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TWO KEDFORD MAfL-TRIBUNE TuMdar Nor. t. 194S D.A.V. WILL SELL FORGET-ME-NOTS Fl Blua forget-me-nots, flowers of remembrance, will be aold In .Tnrlcunn county Nov. 9 and 10 by Jackson county chapter, Di abled American Veterans, In an annual drive for funds for the rehabilitation of disabled veter ans of World War I and World War II. Plans for the flower sale were announced today by John Meals, D.A.V. chapter commander. Headquarters for the drive will be the Allen hotel from which a force of volunteer sales-girls fOOt TO NIlKT MIFFlIfc"" fid wrrftia of Vlcka Va-tro-nol Is mlWjr, toSdyto , hive "round th. houbo ESitol. double-duty no drops . hl colds. Makes breathing eMler. S!EL PH22 ftVS"?f at the first warning sniffle or sneeie. ThUIwble-DutyNoMDropsOTld nva you much mUerjr. Works nnej RltowdlrooUons in the packag. VKKS VA-TRO-NOL L. 0. TAYLOR GO. pays the HIGHEST MARKET PRICES If you navo CAR or TRUCK to Mil,' wo advito sorHng H now. Call or Phono Dodgo-Plymouth Daal.r L G. TAYLOR CO. Phono. 2965 will canvass tha city. "The entire proceeds from our annual Forget-Me-Not Sale, Commander John Meals said, "will be used for the chapter rehabilitation program. To fur ther rehabilitation of disabled veterans the service officer of the D.A.V. offers free assistance in obtaining claims. 'The D.A.V. is incorporated by an act of congress as tha of ficial voice of all men and wom en disabled in defense of the nation. With casualties of World War II already exceeding those of World War I the work of the D.A.V. with the returning sol dier becomes Increasingly im portant." The D.A.V. commander said the "Forget-me-not drive has been endorsed by President Tru man who said "I sincerely hope that the drive will be attended by every possible success." "I urge the support of every resident of this community," Commander Meals said, "in the continuance of our program on behalf of the war's disabled. The marching years, carrying pain and suffering have passed slowly for theRe men whose help we needed and who today need ours." Oregon Steel Will Aid Rehabilitation Of France, Russia Portland, Ore., Nov. 6 (U.R) Oregon Steel Mills, a Portland Industry, today announced sign ing of contracts for $2,000,000 of raw steel bars to be used in rehabilitation construction in France and Russia, The deal Is believed to be the first cash steel purchase by any foreign government for an American firm since lend-lease was cancelled by President Tru man. Negotiations were completed with the Soviets lust before the Russians arranged a $400,000, 000 loan from the United States to enable a flow of materials on Russian vessels from Portland, the principal lend-lease port to Russia during the war. The contracts will employ 200 workers for five months. URGE ALL TO REMEMBER D. A.V. FORGET-ME-NOT DAY : A Ztj '' ' f3 I M 4 4i Mia The Disabled American Veterans chapter of Jack.on county will hold their annual Forget-Me-Not sale on Nov. 9 and 10. Pro ceeds are used to aid disabled veterans of all wars and their fami lies. Above, left to right Yeoman Beverly Renstrom, U.S.N., of Duluth, Minn.i WAC Corporal Marie Sullivan, Folsom, Calif., ond Margie Mitcheion, Northwestern University co-ed, preparing for their part In the naiion-wide drive. BOB CROSBY OUT Hollywood, Nov. fl (U.PJ Bob Crosby, orchestra leader and brother of actor Blng Crosby, to day was given his discharge from the U. S. Marine corps. Crosby served for 14 months overseas. Winter Is Almost Here! Lot ui chock your oar ovor now. Tuno H up for cold morning starts- Repair all cooling system ' trouble so you won't waste your anti-freeze. Let ui put tho proper lubricants in their proper plates. In other words, let us put your car in proper condition for winter driving. Selby Chevrolet Co. ASHLAND, OREGON THREE KILLED ON K.F. Klamath Falls, Ore., Nov. 8 (U.R) Authorities today were in vestigating the deaths of three persons in a freak automobile train crash at a railroad crossing five miles south of here. The dead were Dewey Tuttle, 32; his wife, Frances, 25, and Lucille Bishop, 21, of Sacramen to, Cal., all potato harvest work ers. They wero killed late Sat urday when the automobile they were passengers In crashed into a standing freight train on an Oregon California and Eastern railroad cross. The driver of the car, Donald R. Green of Fayette, Mich., suffered bruises and cuts. ROOFING BY EXPERT WORKERS Asbestos or Ahphart Roofing for flat or steep roofs. For any kind of roofing work Phone 2695 MEDFORD ROOFING CO. Deschutes Lands To Be Set Aside For Recreation Washington, Nov. B(U.R) The house today passed a bill setting aside certain lands in the Deschutes nationnl forest In Oregon as recreation areas and excluding them from federal lows to safeguard U. S. mining resources. Secretary' of Interior Harold L, Ickes told the house public lands committee that withdraw al of the land, a potential source of pumice, was not contrary to public Interest. "The lands have a present value for recreational purposes and there Is no information that the pumice deposits . . are now being developed commercially or that they will be In the rea sonably near future, Ickes said The areas involved Include Ea.st Lake and Pauline Lake, fishing waters visited annually by 20,000 persons, according to the committee report. The war dead gave their all your Victory Bond purchases are a loan at a profit. Klamath Marines Get Candles Here For Anniversary Because Klamath Falls stores had no birthday candles, Med ford Red Cross workers today shopped for 170 candles to go on a huge Marine corps birthday cake for a celebration being planned by men of the Marine barracks there. Serving of the huge cake will be part of the 170th anniversary celebration there Saturday, Nov. 10, to which the -general public is In vited. Early this morning Walter Bird, field director at Klamath Falls, called Red Cross officials here to ask if they could supply the candles. White was re quested, but a worker for the camp and hospital council was unable to find enough of that color and substituted red and blue for the remainder. HERE'S ANOTHfft E2S OB FT HIT in' .Miilia in 1 ao " "11 MklaoaWftJaBBl txprtty Mod " 5 -5 ' ' Child's TAIIIJR and CHAIR SET 13.15 Lortly dMT4hiIad wood fuhloo4 tnto a sturdy set of beantlfm d.iUn. Tha table top, made of muonlu. It f0x9 Inches. Nolle the auto Windsor-style ofcilrv See Our Many Other Booufifui Toy ond Gifts BUY CONVENIENT ON OUR BeauliM Colona Design fl LAY. AWAY PLAN one 1 Ghoulish Lunatic Cuts Heart From New-Buried Body Camden, N. J., Nov. 6 j(U.R) Police hunted today for a "ghoul ish lunatic" who broke through a fresh grave to cut out the heart of a newly-buried body. Camden County Coroner Jos eph L. Myrtetus, who burled Mrs. Marion Stoackman, 54, Fri day, said that the woman's heart had been cut from her body. He said that other bodies in Calvary cemetery may have been violat ed, but the graves had been re filled in time to escape discov ery. "This time," Myrtetus said, "the ghoulish lunatic apparent ly was frightened before he could refill the grave and he must have run away with the heart clutched In his hand." Sgt. Archie Harris Passes in Service Sgt. Archie O. Harris of Mcd ford has died following service in the European war theater ac cording to a release from the War department. The young man's wife, Eleanor J. Harris, resides at 1114 North Central avenue, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Harris, at Route 1, box 542-A. Harris, who had been In the army reserve from 1939 to 1941, was inducted into the regular army In August of 1943. He was employed by the army engi neers at Camp White at the time of his induction. The sergeant would have been 25 years of age next month. P.-T. A. Activities Jacksonville P.-T.A. Jacksonville Parent Teacher association will meet Wednes day, Nov. 7, at 8 p. m. at the high school. Program topic will be "Better Homes and Parents." Mrs. Rcna Henspcter, room mother, in charge. Refreshments will be served following the meeting. Anyone Interested is welcome to attend. Roosevelt P.-T.A. Roosevelt Parent -Teacher association will hold a "Back To School" meeting Friday. Par ents will visit the rooms from 1:30 to 2;30 p. m. after which the regular meeting will be held. Mothers of children in Mrs. Cof fin's room will be hostesses for the social hour. The San Francisco symphony orchestra is the only one iii America to bo subsidized by city funds. L' Mail Vrlbun Want Ads. AUTO SUPPLY & SERVICE STORES TH0NE 4757 or 7118 214 S. RIVERSIDE PLUMBING NEW It REPAIR WORK Anywhere in County Satisfaction Gunrtntetd 3. M. PATTERSON fc SON Phone 671. Jscksonvill. Ore. DISPLAY OF DOLLS An unusual and - Interesting display of dolls In foreign dress will be one of the main attrac tions in the boys' and girls' de partment of the Medford li brary, in honor of Book Week, Nov. 13 to 17. The dolls, loaned by Mrs. Anne Davis of Medford, include Guatemalan miniatures, an Ap ple Head Indian, dolls from Rus sia, China, Italy, Mexico, Ja maica ,and many other coun tries. Unusual ones include a "Wishbone doll," "Sacajawea," made of leather, a "Hickory Nut Head," "Grandpa Snazzy," A Gay 90's couple, and a clown. Possibly the most interesting dolls to be shown are the dress ed fleas from Mexico. In Mex ico, clever fingered natives fash ion regular little dolls of these fleas. Two of them dressed as Mexican peons, will be shown undpr a magnifying glass. The public is cordially invited to visit the Boys' and Girls' de partment of the library anytime during the week, according to Mildred Selby, children's li brarian. Wife-Beater Gets Seven Hard Lashes Across Bare Back Welland, Ont.,'Nov. 6 (U.R) A husky county jail guard dealt seven lashes with a strap today across the bare back of Freder ick Randall, 19, a convicted wife beater. Randall made no outcry. Po lice Magistrate John B. Hopkins ordered the whipping after find ing Randall guilty of beating and choking his wife, Evelyn, 17. Randall was not required to serve out the remainder of a 10 day jail sentence. nanaau s wne, ner i a c c bruised, charged in court that 1 Kj ner nusoana Deal me anu choked me so I couldn't cry out." A policeman testified that she said Randall had beaten her five times previously. The couple have a child six months old. Japs Deny Soldier Rode Hirohito Nag Tokyo, Nov. 6 (U.R) The Japanese imperial household de nied today that an American soldier rode Emperor Hirohito's "famous white stallion" and would ride him again in a big GI rodeo next Sunday. The Pacific Stars and Stripes reported today that Lt. Dick Ryan of Los Angeles, producer of the rodeo, had ridden the Im perial mount "Hatsushimo or White Frost." The story caused a minor sen sation anesa. among Incredulous Jip. San Bernardino county pr0. duced the greatest number of different mineral products in California In 1944, with 31 varieties. CHICKEN and STEAK DINNERS KING'S CAFE Owned by OTTO and WAVE KING Highway 99 at Talent Come Out and See the Beam WEATHER Northern California: Cloudy with occasional showers today, tonight and Wednesday. Tem peratures below normal. Mod erate southwest wind off coast. M Turkey Flekeffs LD PREVAILING PRICES PAID! Half Moon Fruit & Produce Co. 334 McAndrews Road Phono 2929 1 1 K-afcJEiir Cpr. 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