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r ? i f LOCAL and Club To Meet Chrysanthe mum Thimble club will meet Thursday at 1:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Sadie Gill, Cottage street . Gardeners To Meet Phoenix Garden club will meet Friday ( at 1:30 at the home of Mrs. H. A. Dubugue in Phoenix. Mrs. Wal !:. ter Germer will be assistant t hostess. r- ' f Onlt To Meet Howard Exten ! sion unit will meet at 10:30 a. m. I Thursday at the home of Mrs. ; Ernest Rogers on Adams Lane. Subject will be Sugar Extending Cookery." i Sojourners To Meet Medford j Sojourners' club will meet 1 Thursday at the Girls' Commun- klty club at 1 p. m. for dessert and cards. For reservations call Mrs. L W. Housechild, 3743. r ' ' ' ' . . Meeting Postponed The No- f vember 12 meeting of the Gideons has been postponed to F November 19 because of the Ar i mistice Day holiday being ob- served Monday, it was an il nounced today. ,. ... ( Announce Meeting Mistletoe j- club will meet Friday of this ' week at the Girls' Community 1 club for 1:30 o'clock dessert, in i stead of Wednesday of next week '"as originally scheduled.. Mem , bers are asked to bring to the ! meeting donations and ideas for : the bazaar which will be held - November 15 at the Knights of i Pythias hall in connection with the annual "penny dinner" of Mistletoe Camp, Royal Neigh bors. TONIGHT 8 o'Clock LECTURE on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE THEATRE Everyone Welcome HOLLY TO THOSE WHO HAVE ASKED US SO MANY TIMES: "WHY DON'T YOU UY WHOLE MILK?" THE ANSWER IS NOW So you can tell that cow with the big dreamy eyes who uses her long tail to switch the flies, that the GRANTS PASS CREAMERY will buy all she has to offer. Any amount of Whole Milk as well as . Cream. Phone 26 YICK SO CHINESE HERB CO. jilt Removed lo Sparia Bidg. J. H. LEONG, Herbalist PERSONAL CALENDAR Tuesday 630 p. m. Lady Lions club, dinner meeting at Holland hotel. 8:00 p. m. Chapter BE. P.E.O., home of Mrs. F. Wilson Wait, 220 Vancouver avenue. Social evening follows regular meeting. 8:00 p. ro. Junior Chamber of Commerce, at Chamber of Commerce building. 8:00 p. m. League of Women Voters, board meeting at home of Mrs. Justin Smith, 21 Geneva street. 8:00 p. m. Talisman Temple, Pythian Sisters, regular session at K. P. hall followed by refresh' ments. 8:00 p. m Crater Lake Post No. 1833, VFW, and auxiliary, meeting at armory. District Com. Francis Walker will visit post. Wednesday 10:00 a. m. Daughters of the Nile, courthouse auditorium. Red Cross sewing. Bring sandwiches for lunch. 11:00 a. m. D.A.V. Auxiliary Sewing club, home of Bertha Neff, 811 Bennett street 12:30 p. m. Get-Together club, potluck dinner at Eagles hall followed by important busi ness meeting. 12:30 p. m. Homecoming luncheon, Women's Missionary society of the Christian church, at church. 1:00 p. m Women of Rotary, home of Mrs. Ralph Dippel, 33 North Barneburg Road, for lunch. Mrs. Harvey Robertson and Mrs. Mark Goldy, assisting hostesses.Bring service. 1:45 p. m. Contemporary Book club, home of Mrs. Frank Farrell. 2:30 p. m. Wednesday Study club, Girls' Community club. Inducted Inducted Oct 24 into the armed services at Ft. Lewis, Wash., through county se lective service board No. 2 were Clyde Troxell, who entered the navy, and Lowell Daugherty, in ducted into the army. ... Agees Return Mr. and Mrs. Z. N. Agee have returned to their home at 518 S. Oakdale avenue after spending a few months in Toronto, Montreal and Quebec, Canada. En route home, they visited friends in Chicago, Cleve land and other cities. ... OES Meeting Reames Chap ter, Order of Eastern Star, will hold a stated communication Thursday, Nov. 8, at 8 p. m., it was announced today by Amelia Hiles, Worthy Matron. The meeting has been designated as "advance night," and a program and refreshments are planned. Visiting members are invited. REMEDIES FOR STOMACH ULCERS HsarL Rheumatism. Asthma. Catarrh. Piles Prostate Gland Ecsema and all dis orders et Liver. Kidney Trouble and ether complaints disappear atter using. CHINESE KERBS Phone 5817 In Hospital Mrs. F. E. Blea- low of Ruch is confined to Sac red Heart hospital suffering from a broken back, sustained recently wnile visiting in Klamath Falls ... Return From Trip Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown, Eagle Point, returned home last week from a three weeks' trip to Santa Bar bara and other southern Cali fornia cities. Watson Home Sidney Glen Watson arrived In Medford last Tuesday from Bremerton, Wash., where he received an honorable discharge from the navy Sea bees following 34 months serv ice. A storekeeper, first class, he was stationed in the Aleutian islands for one year. Watson is with his wife and children at the family home at 742 West 14th street ... Sterton Discharged Fnllnw. ing an honorable discharge from me army air corps at Portland, Allen Sterton arrived Saturdav at the home of his parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Adolph Sterton, 718 West 14th street. Sterton was released from the armv after is months with the air cadet pro- Rram and nlans in pntr srhnnl next year. During most of his army career, he was stationed at is.eesier new. Miss. ... Keavanav Ham. TaM Vmifa. nev. fnrmpr fir liatifana... tn the air corps, was discharged trom tne army at Portland Sat urday ana nas arrived in Jack sonville in visit hi. naronit Mr and Mrs. John Keaveney! He was aocnmnnnlpi hv hie urifa Keavenev. who was in th wrv. ice four years, holds the air meaai with four oak leaf clus ters and a rrpsirttntiol unit "Na tion. He served in the Italian tneater for nine months. ... Sommer Leaves Sgt Earl Sommer, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sommer of Route 2, Ashland, .recently home on a 30-day fur lough, has left for the Santa Bar bara redistribution center where he will receive his discharge from the service. This was the first time Sommer had been home since he enlisted in the marine corps 32 months ago. He served with the mechanical en gineers of the marine bombing squadron of the First Division. Sgt Sommer received six bronze battle stars for service in the Philippine theater. ... Captain Discharged Robert Young, former pilot and captain in the marine corps, arrived in Medford yesterday after having received an honorable discharge from the service at El Centro, Calif. He was accompanied by Mrs. Young and the two are visit ing the young man's Barents. Mr. ana Mrs. Harvie Young. 513 Beatty street, and Mrs. Young's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Nord- wick, 919 Reddy avenue. The former captain entered the serv ice in the fall of 1941 and served overseas in the Pacific area for a year and a half. ... Cars Damaged Damage esti mated at $400 was caused an auto operated by Richard Straus, 324 South Grape street, and some damage was done a car driven by Virgil Bradley, 734 Dakota street, when they collided Monday morning on highway 99 near the Alley Mill road, according to accident re ports filed with city police. Oth er reports stated that minor damage was caused cars operat ed by George C. Barr, 851 West 14th street, and Richard Reilly route 2, in a collision yesterday at the intersection of Laurel and 11th streets. Veterans Report The follow ing Medford men have reported to Jackson county . selective service board No. 1 since No. 2, following recent honorable dis charges from the service: Con rad P. Wessela, William G. Reed. Lawrence E. Grantham, Rudolph ! J. Batzer, Carlos J. Akin, James i E. Hackett, Oswald W. Newland, I Crelghton D. Larson, Loyd C. ! Wenzel, Robert M. Hanlin, Don i aid J. Martin, Russell A. Mee, j Lee R. Allen, Clyde L. Minger, ! Howard S. Minger, D. A. Parker, ! Neal Morris, Walter L. Haring, Warren L. Holbrook, Leonard J. , Wood and Louis G. Lemire. ... i Discharges Among those re . cently receiving honorable dis : charges from the armed forces are Laurence E. Burnette, RM 3c, Talent; SSgt. Clarence A. ', Kell, Gold Hill; Malcolm V. L. ! Clark, Butte Falls; Josephus Irving McElfresh, GM 2c, box 31. Ashland, and Lee R. Alien, , BM 1c, 321 North Ivy street; ' James E. Hackett, WT 2c, route ; 1, box 31!4; Cpl. Clinton M. Schollenburg, 528 Mae street; SSgt. Warren L. Holbrook, 119 Crater Lake avenue; Capt. Wil liam H. Walker, 842 East Main street, and Robert G. Bailey, -WM, box 11, all of Medford. from loss of Olrls r Women I If you lose so much dur ing monthly perloda that you leel weak, ''dragged out" this may be due to low blood iron. 60 try Lydia E. PtxJcham'a T abuts one of the best borne ways to help build up red blood in such caaea. Ptokbam's Tablet are one of the great est blood-lron tonla you can biij. Follow label directions. (jdia L PinUu't TAG 12T3 "May Be 'AmFer' 5i IK- . fir-: 4U u Ml (Acm Tetrphntoj Considered for the coveted role of Amber In the forthcoming 20th Century-Fox film version of best seller, "Forever Amber," Is lovely Annette Slmmonds, 23, shown here at her home at Barnes In London, England. Twice married, her first husband was killed at sea in 194a Remind Volunteers Medford Garden club members who have vplunteered to work on the holi day decorations for the Camp White hospital are reminded to meet Thursday at the home of Mrs. Max Leischner, 906 West Fourth street, from 9 a. m. until 2:30 p. m. Those desiring further Information may phone Mrs. Leischner at 4629. Court Records Justice Court Allan R. Hilky, unlawful pos session of deer meat in closed season, $50 and costs, Melvin J. Pagano, overload, cited. Police Court Norman Torgeson, drunk, jailed. Court House News Divorce Complaints Mae Ely vs. Daniel R. Ely. Wilma Jamieson vs. Warren E. Jamieson. Probate Court Estate of George Alford, de ceased; Lester Carr, executor. .Divorce Decreet , Harriet Luella Jones vs. Frank Wayne Jones. Mary J. Withrow vs. Earl H. Wi throw. STUDY U. S. METHODS New Orleans (U.R) Nine Chinese railway engineers are studying American methods here, in preparation for improv ing the lines of their own coun try. Included in the study is port installation of railroad facilities. There's a I if BE ONE OF THE FIRST TO GET A NEW 1946 FORD! TRADE IN 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 DAY LET US APPRAISE YOUR CAR and put YOU on the list for one of the FIRST of the new cars Remember! "There's a FORD in YOUR future!" Crater Lake Motors FORD MERCURY LINCOLN ZEPHYR Sixth and Ivy Art Winetrout, Mgr. Phon 2297 BIRTHS JOHNSON To Mr. and Mrs. Wm., Riverside Apt., Nov. 5, 1945, a girl. 514 lbs., at Com munity hospital. Too Late to Classify WaK'TEQ Model A coupe! Call after o:a p. m- io Miauetoa. WANTED Furnished 3 room apart, ment or tmaU bouia. local popl. can 3tye. FOR Dufoc" weaner plfa $10. Bob Carr, Fern Valley. FOR SALE" 4" room houaa. ' wash room with hot water unit and shower. Three cabin, all rented. Soma furniture Including electric ranee, store room, $1800, all cash. 1350 term. 198 McAndrewt Road PIANO FOR SALE 520 S. Riverside Price $73 00. Quick aale. or call at LUlie's Plaoe, Black and Stiver Trailer house. n r A Highway frontage, suitable V I vU 'or as station and cabins, T new house. Just finished. 3 miles south Gold HiU on Highway CCAA lai Acre urlga ted, newly vUJvll built S room house, break T fast nook, iloor furnace, gas hot water heater, 94 soft water well, pressure system, sarage, chick en house, all new construction. CiAAA--Vi Acre, 3 room house and V VvU sleeping porch, pressure system, bath, garage, chicken house, family orchard, close In locaUon. ffCAAA 1 Acre, 6 room modem VwvvU house. S bedrooms, utility porch, garaire, woodshed. Insulated fruit room, chicken house. Kressuro system, family orchard, ouse In good condition. Good terms. Close in location. ffQCAA Acres irrigated, free vOOvU M 4 room modern house. 3 bedrooms, good con struction. 3 chicken houses, brood er house, barn, doable garage, fruit room, wood shed, family trult, good pasture. Terms. Close in. CQAA 19 Acres. 13 810 acres tDOjVU irrigated. Creek on place, large well. Good terms. Close In location. Your listings needed. Wo have the buyers. SOUTHERN OREGON LAND CO. Phone 5390 P. O. Box 5i9 "SUDWAY AUCTION YARDS &ALE" Thursday. November 8 50 Head Young Ewes SO (Bred to lamb In Teb.) One complete dairy herd consisting of 15 top quality Guernsey cows, 10 head of select yearling Guern sey heifers. These cows are extra nice quality catUa, some just fresh, some springers, balance to caU in next 80 days. 1 Palamlno saddle mare. 4 yrt. old: 1 bay saddle horse, 4 yrs. old. Good bunch of stacker and butcher cattle. Larpe Guernsey bull. Tractor- tandem disc; nice wood circulating heater: 12 ton of slight ly damaged turkey pellets, can be seen or bought at the yards any time prior to sale. Bedroom set( a nice one; daveno, platform rocker and several other nice pieces of furniture. w. J. "BUI" Bray N. A. Bead WANTED Tew bulb" pTckers. men or women. Top wages to rood work ers. Sand soil. 1st house west of Table Rock school house. V. Srou. FOR SALE One twin Hollywood be3 used 3 weeks. 428 Fairmont. ELDERLY MAN Janitor, fireman". luiiorpsn time. f. o. box i3o, EX-SERVICEMAN and wifa watil apartment in Medford, also Job. Tribune box No. 3382. WANTE D One cleanup man In saw mill, who also fires up boiler In the morning. One choker setter. Call or write Herman Bros. Lumber Co., Prospect, Oregon. FOR SALE Clarinet, two violins with cases. 20 Portland Ave. WANTED Good used truck. "Phone 5911 FOR SALE Large ice box. dining table and chairs. Redwood tank, two saddles, family sedan, 71 IE Main. MIDWAY AUCTION YARDS Your Best Local Market We are winning new customers every week because the public Is learning that this yard is in business to make you money. We have buyer conecUons from here to So. Calif., who will come for special consign ments of dairy cows, beef cattle, etc. At present we are receiving calls for feeder steers and weaner calves. If you have these to sell, talk It over with us. We may find a market for you immediately. We also buy on order. SALE EVERY THURSDAY W. J. Bill Bray, Auctioneer N. A. Mead, Clerk n your future! YOUR CAR WANTED Small furnished apart ment, rexmanem civilian couple. Call 7510. FOR SALE 16 tons clover and rye grass baled hay. $24 per ton. In quire at 310 Haven St. WiU help FOR RENT Two room furnished apt. tor couple. No children. Phone aaxi central Point, Glass Apts. HOB NIG Piano for aale. Davis Trans- icr. t1H (Cf Ta Acres' PProx. 3tt P 1 UflUU acrea under cultivation, good deep free soil, part In alfaUa, small block good pear orchard, family fruit. Six room good modern home with large liv ing room wim tire place, dining room, kitchen, lame breakfast nook. two bed rooms, bath, room in attic, basement, furnace, utility room with laundry trays, fruit room. Barn, poultry house, double garage, immediate possession. ELMER HERRIED. Exclusive Agent 44 N. Riverside. Dial 3567 or 3172 FOR SALE One piano, orcficstra pitch, perfect condition. Priced right- Phone U213 FOR SAI.EBcrry plants: ' Marshall strawberry. Cuthberl and St. Regis red raspberry. Glascock's Nursery. 2G4 ueatty Medrord. WILL PAY top cash price for 500 grade A white fir and silvertlps. stump, at road, or delivered in Medford. A. C. Huson. Phone 4036. JUST ARHfVKn Small quantity 'honest to goodness" quality gar den hose, also Just a very tew single burner electric hot plates. ACME HARDWARE Main and Grape Ph. flf)7fl SOME to Talent "Grange' lurkeyd fn" ncr and dance Saturday, Kov. 10. uine o to u, 71.25. 30 ACRES Blvd., ultra-modern house, 3 bedrooms. 3 car garage, large barn in clover. $15,000. P. O. Box 972. Medford. 20 ACRES I Km. house, 8 acres irr. clover, blvd., 3500.Qu. P. O. Box 972, Med lord. FOR SAL1S Eureka vacuum clean er. In good condition, $15.00. Phone 6232. FOR SALE Naxon washing machine, A-l condition. 3U Willamette, call af ter S .30. FOR SALE: 4 horse stationary gas engine. Phonetmjg. FOR SALE--ii squares of hexagon shingles, also 20 rolls of roofing. 344 N. Central. FOR SALE Spring -cycle. See Donald Bl tin kail between 5:30 and 7:30, 212 S. Orange. FOR SALE Small wood stove with out pipe, J10. Sat. only. 731 W, Jackson. FOR SALE 30 Rem. pump, excellent condition. 4 boxes of sheila. $7&. Phone 6t4B. FOR SALE (51.10 ft. of log sldllin, 3 walking plows, single harrow, wov en wire, recapped tires 15'', 16", and 17". Some 1937 Willys parta, heaters, stoves, fish pole and reel, etc. Exchange, Gold Hill. FOR SALE Model T 1021 Runs like a clock (a grandfather's clock). See Tom Childers, 533 Edwards St, eve nings. FOR" SALE While enamel wood and coal range with tank and fittings, $(15.00 cash. (No checks). Box B5, Rt. 3. Morrow Rd., Medford. FOR SALE Coca.cola cooler case. Elliott's grocery, corner Stewart Ave, and Thomas Rd. WANTED TO REN'fUnfurntshed 4 or 5 room house, no children or pets. Phone Mrs. Beck, Medford Cleaners, 2696, between 0 a. m. and 5 p. m, or Bala Wheeler, 4118, eve nings. WANTED Ticket clerk" a! GFey: hound Bus Depot Apply Mr. Hob- lnson. Jackson Hotel. WAN TE D turkey pickers urgently neededvApply at once. SwTft Ac Co. WANTED Needed at once 2o7,30 or "31 model car. Will pay cash. Home after p. m. RL 2, Box 122, Old Pacific Hjghway $200 CASrTTor your car. Musi be good buy. Write particulars. Box -?i'5i'i.0 Mall Tribune. WANTED Voung man lN2.y or ex- servlco man to learn plastering trade, pay while learning. Frank R. Walton, Tel. 4S74 . WANTED to buy pick up 5i-i ton or l ton truck in good condition. Frank Walton. Tel. 4574. WANTED Experienced retail milk route driver. Campbell's Dairy. Phone 4100. LAST TIME TODAY STARTS ' . A .. Tuwday. Nor. 6, 1943 MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE SEVEN FOR SALE 4 Guernsey cows, freeh and coming fresh. Heavy milker. Box 343-A Loiler Lane. FOR SALE Furniture, garden tools and healer. 928 So. Holly FOR SALE 30-30 Wine heater long barrell magazine, 3 boxes shell. $35. A volt light plant, very light and compact, $45. Post drill, $S. Phone 5536. MOTOR REPAIR Brakes, tune up. Applebaker Bros. Garage. Dial 621, Jacksonville. WANTE D UseH furniture, dishes' cooking utensils, tools and guns. Hobbs Tradlnf Post. fOR SALEGreen and red mineral surfaced roofing at Big Pines Lun ber Company. WATCH REPAIRING. Good service, also new watches. Steve's Watch Shop, 411 East Main. CLOSED Mon., Tiies, Wed. Original Rolling) Pin Donut Shop, 413 JMa i n LEASE 80 acres. 3 ml. south of Med. ford on Bear Creek. Cash rent. Renter to buy hay and machinery. h. n. uietncn. Kt. 4. j WANTED W oman for restaurant work. No Sundays. Hours 10 a.m. i to 4 p.m. Beet of wages. Phone , fluid at once. Berrydale Restau. rant I WANTED Ex-service man. Must be j married, service in the Pacific, have i a good army record, want to get ! started and have a good home. I Furnished house, garden, cow Permanent job. Tribune Box 24B6. WANTED Man and wife for permit I nent job on orchard. Furnished nouse. garden ana mux. ixiDune Box 2408. HELP WANTED Experienced timekeeper and log) scaler tor our woods operation at Butte Falls. Phone 2268. Medford Corporation N. Riverside Avenue WANTED TO RENT or Lease Three bedroom modern house, furnished or unfurnished Close in. Garden desired RcherU Daniel, 121 Cot- tntfft St CASH IN A ruAsa rOR YOUR CAR Sav Tim Cash and Gaa Call Automobile Market Friendly Medford Daaltf. Ph SftlO flth and Bartlett No Red Tape Whan Vou Sell to U3 rifcf'l.ACF roin broiten window glass . New iclass Installed while vou wait MEDFORD MILLWORK CO. The Glass House Phone 4112 10th and Grape Dr. 0. A. Welsh announces the removal of hit offices to 320 Medford Center Bidg. Commercial and Home Refrigeration Service U 2419 Quick Service Younger's Appliance 31 N. Bartlett WED. . r -. w an4 Rrglruld GARDINER s. z. SAKALL John ALEXANDER NOTICE if you want your buildings sprayed for termites, phone Pacific Feed & Seed. 3413. VANT2D- Single man. middle aged or older, for orchard work. Board and room furnished. Steady lob for right man. Phone 6208. W Simnle Dllrfl ncrlnQtmackBiirltDrtitravoH 1 wnn maaaeninK iica, aura mriu nx'iaiuoa. k Stuart's Pyramid Suppoittorie bring J j quick, welcome relief. Thir srutd medi- c 9 cation raen rvaJ comfort, reduces strain, 1 ' helps tishten rtlaxrd membranes, eearlr 1 k iuhricatr-i siprj toftens. Protective and A 3 ant-chiirij, to tuy to esa. Get ccnaLo m Sraari'a PrTmid Suppositories at yous 1 ' drug tor without delay 0e and $1.20 naksOMyJ&araatefc 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. LAST DAY THE VEIY PINVAn tIFC OF G0U1IUI "STEPPING IN SOCIETY" STARTS WED. Plus "RENFREW of the MOUNTED ii with JAMES SEWILL CAROL HUGHES "THIS GUY NAMED JOE" with SPENCER TRACY Plus "Music in Manhattan" with Dennis Day Anne Shirley STARTS WED. r& .1 til. ALSO "mil srpstS