Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 07, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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VARGAS WITHDRAWS
Rid De Janeiro, Nov. 7 (U.R)
Getulio Vargas, deposed a week
ago as president of Brazil, has
withdrawn from the race for the
national senate.
"I WAS CONSTIPATED
FOR MANY YEARS!"
Relieved by
KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAS
Constipated? Then here's an un
solicited letter you'll want to read:
Td bran troubled with common ccniti
ptUon for man? wtt Wu taking- laxa
tivet and pilla all the time, and feeling
eerr weak and run down, s months ago, I
briraa rating KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN
daily. Now. 1 bare a regular, natural
movement ever? morning, which helpa me
feel mr beatl" Mr. Samuel D. Blank, tit
Kingi Highway. Brooklyn. New York.
Yen, too. may be able to free
yourself from pills and purgatives
for the rest of your life if your
constipation is due to lack of bulk
in the diet, and you eat a dish of
KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN every
day and drink plenty of water! If
not satisfied, send empty carton
to Kellogg's of Battle Creek.
You'll receive double tag money
you paid for it ! ALL-BRAN is not
a purgative. It's a highly nutri.
tious food made from the vita!
outer layeri of wheat. It's one of
nature's most. effective sources of
gentle-acting, natural bulk.
Got ALL-BRAN at your gro
cer's. It's made by Kellogg's of
Battle Creek and Omaha.
E. J. PERRY
Commercial, Industrial,
Residential
SPRAY PAINTERS
Serving Jackson County
Packing Houses, Dairies,
Ranches, Roofs, Homes, etc.
Have Your Inside Painting
Dona Now
"It Pays to Spray"
Phone 3101 or 3155
Medford, Ore.
Many Hard of Hearing
Can Hear Tomorrow
Hth Oarlns' drop uwd with a atari mint. If
rou are deafened, bothered by rinfina buiiins head
eoliej due to hardened or coagulated wax (cerumen)
try the Ourine Home Method teat that ao many
aayhaienabledthcmto hear well aiaio. You muat
bear better alter making thin aimpie teat or you act
"wi money back at oaca. We recommend Ourine.
Wainstou a I'harraat'y
'
Come in and Talk With Us Now!
Harry and David
AR GREEK ORCHARDS
South Pacific Highway
FALL
10 BE DISPLAYED
National Book Week will be
celebrated this year from Nov.
11 to 17. In the boys and girls
department of the Medford pub
lic library, it will be heralded
with many activities, and an in
teresting display of new fall
books.
Among the books to ba shown
are a number of outstanding
biographies and career stories
for older boys and glrla such
as "The Little Giant; the Story
of Stephan A. Douglas" Nolan;
"Oliver Hazard Perry" Fenton;
"Runway to th Sun" Scott.
This last will be of special ap
peal to boys liking aviation, as
it is the personal record of this
famous aviator.
Girls will an joy "Brave
Nurse" Newcomb, which in
cludes ten true stories of heroic
nurses of our own and other
lands. "We Have Tomorrow"
Bontemp, is timely and inspir
ing as it tells of the struggle
and successes of a dozen Negro
Americans, who have distin
guished themselves in one or an
other art or profession. Adults
as well as boys and girls will
find this an arresting book.
Boys will especially like the
following, "Mudhen" Allen, a
first rate school story. "Hurri
cane Treasure" Sackett; "Black
Stallion Returns" Farley;
"Wings Over the Dessert"
Dean; "Patriot in the Saddle"
Nolan, and "Mystery of the Log
ging Camp" Reynolds, are all
well written stories charged with
mystery and suspense.
Books for older girls are var
ied, with a predominence of
career stories. Listed with these
are, "Fair Is the Morning"
Erdman; "Gail Gardner, Junior
Cadet Nurse" Sutton; "Cross
roads for Penelope" Thomp
son: "Lady Lea t h e r n e c k"
White. Other good girls stories
are, "Bramble Bush" Dickson;
"Windigo" Pinkerton, and 'Up
With Your Barrier" Lockwood.
Younger children will find
HELP
WANTED
With or Without Experience
To Pack Gift Boxes
To Assist in Our
Novelty Room
Join Several Hundred of Your
Neighbors in This Pleasant Way
to Make Money From Now Until
the Christmas Holidays
BUSSES DIRECT TO
OUR DOOR
EXCELLENT CAFETERIA
new flrends In "Ilenka" King
man; "Secrets" Jones; "Augus
tus" Bishop; "Little Thunder"
Burro wes; "Guess What's In
the Grass" Mitchell, and "9
Crybaby Dolls" Bernhard.
Miss Mildred Selby, children's
librarian, urged parents, teach
ers, and children to drop into
the library sometime during the
week to browse. Those in charge
will be glad to aid in suggesting
books for home purchase, and
in making suggestions for Christ
mas gifts.
E
Ladies of the Friends Church,
Old Highway and De Barr ave
nue, will meet at the church
Thursday at 1 p." m., to set up
a program to handle clothing to
be sent to people in war-torn
Europe. The Missionary Guild
will be reorganized for the win
ter season, and committees ap
pointed to serve on the clothing
drive.
Any kind of wearable cloth
ing or cloth for adults and chil
dren, as well as shoes of any size
can be used. Even if the cloth
ing is not cleaned, or mended,
the need is so great that the la
dies of the community will pre
pare the materials and the men
will package it for shipment,
and send it direct to the Ameri
can Friends Service Committee
in Philadelphia, and the church
committee on Overseas Relief
and Rehabilitation.
All ladies are invited to attend
the first meeting of the season.
The church will become a depot
to handle the clothing, and pick
up service will be had by calling
2926.
PLANE WRECK FOUND
Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 7 (U.R)
Wreckage found near Marion,
111., has been identified as that
cf a navy plane missing since
Oct. 21 on a Chicago-to-Memphis
flight, naval air station officials
reported today. Two. bodies
found in the wreckage were
identified as Ens. Ralph W. Lar
son, Clearfield, Utah, and Amm.
lc E. F. Manion, Worchester,
Mass. -
Cloalng time foi Clanlfled Ada l:3U
a m Too Late to Classify 12:15 p m
Telephone 2161
ARMISTICE DAY
IS
Washington, Nov. 7 U.R)
President Truman today issued
his Armistice day proclamation,
calling on the nation to observe
Nov. 11 In honor of those who
fought in World War I.
The president also asked- the
people at the same time to
dedicate themselves 'to the
building of an enduring peace
among the countries of the
world."
Medford will celebrate the
holiday Monday, Nov. 12, since
Nov. 11 'falls on Sunday. Plan
ned are the traditional Armis
tice Day parade and dance and
other annual events staged by
veterans' organizations of the
city. The annual football game
between Medford and Ashland
has been advanced, and will be
played Friday of this week.
Maj. Jerrold Owen,
Legionnaire Editor
Accepts Bank Post
Portland, Nov. 7 Appoint
ment of Maj. Jerrold Owen as
director of public relations for
Central bani, with head office
in Oakland, Cal., is announced
by President Frank L. Belgrano,
Jr. of that institution.
Owen has been publisher since
1019 of the Oregon Legionnaire.
This newspaper is the largest
and oldest American Legion de
partment publication.
Prior to the war, he was state
administrator of civilian defense
in Oregon.
For 10 years he was adminis
trator of the Oregon World War
Veterans State 'Aid commission
and for nine years was a mem
ber of the publication commis
sion of the American Legion,
which handles the Legion maga
zine and the National Legion
naire. When World War II began, he
entered the second time, was
given the rank of captain and
served through five campaigns
in France as a military govern
ment officer. He was the only
detachment commander among
77 military government teams
under the 1st army to receive
the Croix de Guerre with Silver
Star for his service in France.
P.-T. A. Activities
Sams Valley P. T. A.
Sams Valley Parent-Teacher
association will hold its regular
meeting Nov. 9 at 8:30 p.m. at
the schoolhouse.
Refreshments will be served.
Central Point P. T. A.
Capt. B. N. Ahl of the Navy
Medical corps at Camp White
will be the featured speaker at
the Dad's Night meeting of the
Central Point P. T. A., Nov. 9
at the high school at 7:15 p.m.
A trio composed of Mrs. John
Clark, Mrs. Joe Munshaw, and
Mrs. Rolf Hanson will offer vo
cal selections and Mrs. Eve
Prentice will present her Cen-
the sanitary
napkin with the
"Cushion
Center"
2 pkgs. 39c
yew CUSHION COMFORT ond moximwM
protfKtlon.
Mede by the eiolen of M 0 TISSUI
5 $f&L NK
i t'-v JeS Jpty
7
tral Point pupils In accordion
solos. Community singing will
be in charge of Mrs. Lloyd Mor
ris and a program will be pre
sented by seventh grade pupils.
Refreshments will be served
by mothers of pupils in the
eighth grade.
Un Mall Trltiune Want Ad.
- 0 M. W- ijs&0S$'tion y games.'dolls, balls, cuddly animals,
'.ttffii-' .-40& 'NVi educational toys ... everything totnake youngsters
-K-:rilis!SS! .jfrZl!t9' k ''.'.'' happy a) Christmas lime! Save al Wards low prices!'.-.. :
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TRUCKS AND TRACTORS
ALL-WOOD PULL TOYS 1.89 10 3.49
Deilgned and built for children who like husky pull toys. Toys thai
will be his constant companions In hours of play . . . detachable carts
and trailers that can carry small packages . . . blocks, etc. All parts
made of fine quality wood and Masonite . . . smoothly finished to
assure rounded corners for safety. Painted In bright harmless colors,
lower priced at Wards!
DECORATIONS FOR
XMAS TREES 5c"" IOC
Wlda variety of sparkling bolls,
wreaths, garlands, tinsel! Buy
NOW btfor. they'r. all pon.1
Umonwood bow, 1 8-Inch arrows,
finger tab, tarBt fac. and In
struction book. Al Wards nowl
Tournament
Checker Set
Complete
98c
Washable masonit. board, rd
ond black eheckars ond InitruC
onl Buy for Chfiitmatl
Visit
nSrf Archery Sel
ISvgl With3'i
xWym F,,Bow
i98
BBS
Surplus Property
Catalog Available
Catalog No. 010, listing feder
al surplus properties located In
Oregon, Washington, Montana
and Idaho has been received by
the Veterans' Administration
and may be seen by interested
EDUCATIONAL!
CHEMCRAFT SETS
1.98 to 4.95
Teach boys and girls Hie funda
mentals of Chemistry while at
playl Include all needed appara
tus, chemicals and experiment
books. See Wards complete
assortment now!
EDUCATIONAL! 8-KEY
XYLOPHONES 95
Glass kys. Fun, end easy for
children to leorn. Wood mallets,
muilc ond Instruction book.
Utility
Wood Stool
For Tots
179
waaaaaaaaawBHal ai
Maol. finiihed chair or itantnAat
Decorated top with carrying hole.
Light weight.
Monopoly
Game For
All Agesl
198
Fun, Action! P'oy with thousands
of 'dollars" , t try to corner the
real eitoje morkerl
our Catolog Department for Hems not In
ontgomery Ward
Wedaesdey-. Not. 7, 194S MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE FIVB
veterans at the administration
office In the federal building
according to E. L. Knight, local
representative.
Knight also announced that
beginning Saturday, Nov. 10, the
office would .observe 44-hour
SHOP
BEST
...BIG
AMERICA'S FINEST
TELEPHONE ... AT
Imagine the fun they'll have making "play calls" to daddy at the
office ; ; ; grandma In California ; ; ; big brother overseasl A re
alistic toy thai will delight youngsters more than anything I Just the
right slxe for children to handle . . . nolded of black, shiny plastic .
looks exactly like an adult cradle phone i ; ; Hie dial even spins!
Buy at Wards now! '
WOOD PONY AND CART
WITH BLOCKS 1.25
Tots can toad and unload to their
heart's contentl Harmless finish.
Stout pull cord.
Lei's Play
Ring Tossl
Complete
198
Adaptation of horseshoe for in
door i. 2 soft rubber rings and 2
peg stands Included.
Country
f Doctor
Kirl
93c
Carrying cas. i i play ttelho
Kope, microscope, X-roy machine,
first old kit, candy pills, diploma!
store stock. Ohre your budget a flft ;
week and would be open only in
the forenoon on Saturday.
The first postwar washing ma
chine produced by one electrical
manufacturing company went to
Seabees on the Island of Tinian
in the South Pacific.
WARDS FOR
SELECTIONS
V
TOY VALUES
TOY
WARDS
1.98
HORSMAN 22-INCH
BABY DOLL
6.95
Shop early for this big dolly
with sleeping eyes, mohair wig;
composition turning head, mov
ing arms, legs! In a crisp organdy
dress and bonnet, white slip, knit
panties, white socks and slippers.
HORSIB ROCKABABI
SHOOFLY 5.95
Fun for baby) Blessing for busy
mothersl Built tow, wide to pre
vent tipping. Comfortable seatl
Little Play
Nurse Kit
Complete!
93c
All thi ploy quipn.en. a Nttl
nur will netd 1 1 1 In a Wt with
mttal hand I and snap lock!
Whirling
Blocks
Pull Toy
49
Funt 8 bright, removable alpha
bet and number blacks whirl es
lot pulls toy. Fit on pegs.
. i use our Monthly Payment Floe