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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1945)
v LOCAL and A Croups To Meet Col. Sap. fl gent Camp, United Spanish War I tonight at the armory at 6:30 p. m. JOr a pouucit umner iui- lowed by business meetings of both groups. Postpone Meeting - Due to the absence of many club mem bers, the Phoenix Thursday club regular meeting set for this week has been postponed, it was announced today. The meeting has been set for Thursday after noon, Nov. 15, at 2 p. m. and will be held at the home of Mrs. Anderson, 709 Beekmart avenue. Dr. 0. A. Welsh announces .the removal of his offices to 320 Medford Center Bldg. Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomulsion relieves promptly be- !ause id Roes ngm to me seat oi me trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature ) soothe and heal raw, tender, In flamed bronchial mucous mem- branesTell your druggist to sell you tv bottle of Creomulsion with the un derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, B ronchitis Equipment for Sale 2 75 Caterpillar Diesel Trac tors with drums and bull dozers. 1 12x14 Twin Steam Engine 1 50 kw AC Generator set, switchboard and Cat erpillar Diesel power unit. High Pressure Donkey Boilers. 1 6x9 404 Woods Planer. 1 P&H Shovel 1 Vi - yd. with 54-ft. dragline boom. 1 20-h.p. Upright Steam En gine. 1 Only 15 -ton Hyster Arch. 3 New Carriage Screws. 1 Six by Forty Edger. 1 Head Rig Cast steel frame heavy top and bottom arbor. 1 New Speedee Twin En gine. 2 Only 60" Inserted tooth saws. 1 New Heavy Brownlipe Transmission. 1 Used Heavy Brownlipe Transmission. 2 Used small twin Steam Engines. 1 1937 International with Dump Body. Track Bolts and Spikes. Tiller Mill & Lumber Company- Medfcrd Telephone 2788 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. FOR THAT 'DATE' TONIGHT 7WDREAMLAHD PERSONAL CALENDAR Wednesday 7:00 p. m. Progressive din ner, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Those wish ing to participate call 4712 not later than Monday. Thursday 1:00 p. m. Chapter AA, P.E.O., home of Mrs. Charles Lemery. Mrs. Lyle Wilcox and Mrs. Otto Frohnmayer, assisting hostesses. Mrs. Charles Paske, program. 1:00 p. m. Sojourners' club. Girls' Community club. For reservations call Mrs. I. W. Housechild, 3743. 1:30 p. m. Chrysanthemum Thimble club, home of Mrs. Sadie Gill, Cottage street. 1:30 p. m. Phoenix Garden club, home of Mrs. H. A. Dubu que. 1:30 p. m. Loyalty circle, Methodist church, home of Mrs. Lyle Schoppert, 531 Spencer avenue, dessert. 2:15 p. m. W.C.T.U., Mrs. Llttrell's room, Presb y t e r i a n church. Membership roll call meeting. Bike Stolen Gordon Price, 110 Portland avenue, reported to city police yesterday the theft from high school of his World bicycle, license No. 419. Search For Man City police were today seeking Jack Odom P. O. box No. 141. Officers re ported they are holding an im portant message for the man. Returns Mrs. Austia Barne- burg, 1297 Sunset avenue, re turned to Medford last night from Salem where she attended a council meeting of the state de partment of the United Spanish War Veterans auxiliary. Mrs. Barneburg is junior vice-president of the state department. Discharges Among those receiving honorable discharges from the armed forces recently are TSgt. Lome D. Bowman, oox J2, Jacksonville; Cpl Glenn R. Logan, box 74. Talent: TSgt. James D. Cox. 109 West Main street; Sgt. John W. Nel son, box 42; Pfc. Robert D Tryon, route 1, box 314; and Joe E. Dubuque, 406 Beatty street, all of Medford. Dragers Here Mr. and Mrs Vern Drager and son. Jack, formerly of Medford, and now of Portland, arrived this week to visit relatives and friends. Jack Drager, who joined the navy in 1941 and served in the South Pacific for four years, has been discharged from service and will now study aviation radio in Pasadena. Vern Drager, Jr., younger son of the couple, is in the navy and Is now study ing radar in Chicago. Allen Home Former boat swain's mate, first class, with the navy seabees, Lee R. Allen, son of Mrs. Lee R. Allen, 321 North Ivy street, returned home Saturday from Bremerton, Wash., following an honorable discharge from the service. Allen, who was In the navy three years, spent 28 months with the 1st special battalion in the South Pacific area and par ticipated in the landing on Japan. He plans to return to his former position with Hub bard Brothers hardware. Hanlin Home Robert M. Hanlin, who was discharged from the navy in Florida Oct 15, has arrived in Medford with Mrs. Hanlin and the couple will now reside here. They are at the home of Mrs. Hanlin's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Frost, 601 North Central avenue, and are also visiting Hanlin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hanlin, 1016 East Jackson street. Young Hanlin served on the Enterprise, airplane carrier, from Jan. 13, 1942, until his release and held the rating of storekeeper first class. The Enterprise, only ship to receive a presidential citation, is credited with sinking 52 ships. damaging 150 others and shoot ing down 664 enemy planes dur ing the war. The young man will take up employment at the Camp White navy hospital in the near future. To RAY'S MODERN MUSIC Aerie To Meet Crater Lake Aerie No. 2093 and Auxiliary. Fraternal Order of Eagles, will meet at 8 p. m. Thursday in the hall. Committee reports state there will be dancing and re freshments following the meet ing. m m m Bedding Stolen Approxi mately 15 comforters and blan kets belonging to Karl Schauer, 1506 North Riverside avenue, were reported stolen sometime since Sunday from a closet in Schauer's home, city police said today. Promoted Ludo O. Grieve, Prospect, has been promoted to the rank of pharmacist's mate second class, according to word received from the public infor mation office. Fourteenth Naval District. He is the son of John L. Grieve, Prospect. Auto Mishap City police Investigated an accident Monday on Orange street after a sedan operated by Roger Barker, 608 West Jackson street, struck a parked auto belonging to A. D. Hall, 324 South Orange street, officers reported today. Barker appeared in police court yester day and was fined $15, suspend ed. . Announce Dinner Ship mates class of the Methodist church will have a Thanksgiving potluck dinner Friday, Nov. 9, in the church at 6:30 p. m. All members and friends of the class are invited to attend. It is stat ed that dessert will be furnished by a committee and those at tending are asked to bring table service. Apply For Permits Applica tions for building permits were filed yesterday and today at the office of the city superintendent by the following: F. O. Earnest, 407 South Oakdale avenue, add to residence, $320; B. H. Dickie, 714 Summit street, repair and move garage, $200; R. L. Pow ell, 510 South Central avenue, erect two cottages, $2,000; and Chrystal Brewing company, 301 North Fir street, erect storage shed, $500. Livestock Portland, Ore., Nov. 7 (UJM lilvestoex: cattle sou, calves ou. un even. Beef cattle fairly active and steady. Dairy type cows slow, weak with some bids lower. Good 983 lb. steers $16.25; common steers $1150 12.50: stockers and feeders $10 00 13.00; cutter-common heifers $8.00 11.00; canner-cutter cows S5 50-7 50; common-fatrly Rood beef cows $9.25- 11.50; good-cholcQ vealcrs steady at 14.00. Hogs 50. Active, steady. Barrows and gilts S15.80; sows $15.05; choice 1U1 ID. feeder pips sm.uu. SheeD 400. Quality Door, steadv. Good-choice lambs salable S13.00; common-medium grades S9.50-J1.50; common ewes $2.50-3.50; good ewes saiaDle $a.ou-D.au. Chicaeo. Nov. 7 (U.P.I (WFA1 Livestock: Hogs: 6.000. Active, fully steadv; good and choice barrows and gilts 140 IDs. and up at $14.83 celling; good and choice sows at $14.-10. Cattle; 11.000. Calves: 800. General trade fully steady, active, on all class. es and grade; very liberal supply fed steers and yearlings at 818.00, several loads mixed steers and heifers and straight heifers at price; few killers nere unaer 914.UU. Sheep: 3500. Market generally steady on slaughter classes: good and choice slaughter lambs $14 25 to i-ou, ducks si.uo less. South San Francisco. Nov. 7 (IT p (USDA) cattle 450. Active, steady. Two cars top gooa 1054 lb. nearby fed REN OF "DOUBLE INDEMNITY" HE'S THE HERO OF "GOD IS MY C0 - -THEY'RE TOGETHER IN THIS FUN-10ADED HITI r vnnvnnn nil I . i -JA m Aim t JGf 417 W ' Freezing Experiments Used On War Captives By Nazis Nuernberg, Nov. 7 CU.PJ Hermann Goering was named today as the mastermind behind a medical experiment in which nkzl doctors froze human guinea pigs and then tried to revive them by such media as scalding water and "nestling" with nude women. The experiments, allied In vestigators revealed, were or dered by Goering, as head of the luftwaffe, in an attempt to dis cover better techniques for treating German fliers downed in the frigid waters of northern Europe. Old Theory False Ironically, the human freez ing tests uncovered the falsity of the widely-accepted cold applica tion treatment for such cases. The experiments, which result ed in death for countless victims drafted from nazi concentration camps, proved that rapid immer sion in hot water is by far the best method of saving those suffering from exposure. Goering's role in the syste steers, weighed at yard. I700: no shrink. Package light good steers $16.50. Load medium fed Holsteins $14 50; three head sort $13.50. Load good range cows $12.23; medium iRreelv S10.50-1 1 .50: few canners and cutters $7.00-9.00. Packages cutter to common Duns sy.ou-iu.. waive salable 25; nominal. Hogs 100. Firm. Few packages good to choice 200-325 lb. barrows and gilts $15.80. Odd good sows $1503. Sheep 1.300. Fully steady. Two decks good to choice 93 lb. No. 1 pelt lambs $14.30. Packaga medium to good ewes $4.23-8.50. Portland Produce Portland, Nov. 7 (UP.) Whole sale market prices: Chickens selling to retailers: Spring, broilers. 25c: colored hens 23c. Dressed turkeys selling price to retailer: Hens 40-41c; toms 33-37a. Lettuce No. 1, $4 crate. Potatoes Deschutes Gems. 100s, $3.90-4; Klamath Gems 100s $4-4.10. Chicago Wheat Chicago, Nov. 7 (U.P.) Wheat Open HlKh Low Close 180, 178 'i 173', 171 is Dsc 179', Mav.. 178 , July 1741, Sept. 172T, 180'i 178'., 174 'i, 172',, 17!) S, 178 173'i 17U, S. F. DAIRY PRICES San Francisco, Nov. 7 (U.R) Dairy market: Butter: 93 score 481V 90 score 48, 90 score 473.i. Cheese: Loafs 28.2, triplets 27.2. Eggs: Large grade A 57 V4, medium grade A 52'2, small grade A 44Vi, large grade B 504. Wall Street New York; Nov. 7 U.R) Wall street placed a bullish In terpretation on election results and today bid stocks up to new highs since 1937 in the indus trial and rail sections and since 1931 In the utility group. Market men were pleased with the outcome In Detroit where a CIO candidate met de feat and in New York City where it was demonstrated that the democratic candidate could have been elected without bene fit of the American labor party. Thru SATURDAY SHE'S THE ,n srrj M-i. PIL0T NOW Pin WfV- rVA s "v f-' qML . -- . -. ' - JaW' Xfcasgjs'tassstasMat , DENNIS MORGAN SYDNEY GREENSTREET S. R. SAKALL JOHN ALEXANDER JOYCE COMPTOH Robert SHAYNE Frank JENKS Color Cartoon "THE MOUSE COMES TO DINNER" LATEST NEWS matic torture and murder that led eventually to that discovery was revealed by Maj. Leo Alexander, formerly of Duke university, after an exhaustive Investigation of the experiments carried out for almost three years at the Dachau concentra tion camp. His report was added to the massive files of evidence against Goering and his fellow nazi overlords now awaiting trial in the Nuernberg prison. The report disclosed for the first time how and why Dachau doctors placed the stiffly-frozen bodies of men In bed with naked girls and watched their reactions if the viotims lived. The purpose allegedly was to prove the relative ineffective ness of bodily warmth and sex ual excitement as a resuscitation method. Actually, however, wit nesses contended that the experi ments were more or less an obsession of a Dr. Rascher, who continued them long after they had proven a failure. Special stocks had gains ranging to more man points in Rlctr,! Mvr whlrh mnrlR a new high on a declaration of an-extra dividend and a two-for-one spilt up proposal. Hundreds of Issues made new tons. Utilities were the most active as a group. Preliminary closing Do Jones stock averages: industrial 192.04, up 2.S4; rail 63.27, up 0.12; utility 37.93. up 0.22; 65 stocks 72.00, up 0.66. Sales totaled 2.380.000 shares, most since June 28 and compar ed with 1,650,000 Monday. Today's closing prices on se lected stocks: American Telephone & Telegraph 195V5 Anaconda 39V4 Chrysler Curtis Wright General Electric . General Motors . Montgomery Ward Penn. R. R Phillips Petroleum 132 8 . 48V. 747s .. 73',. , 434s 834 , 142V4 16V4 J. C. Penney Radio . .. Southern Pacific Standard Oil of California Texas Gulf Surphur Transamerlca . United Aircrafts U. S. Rubber am 45T4 , 51 . . 19H 30'i . 704 . 82 U. S. Steel Too Late to Classify EX-SERVICE MAN with wife and child. Desires Job as care-taker or orchard work, ana living qui Experienced in horticultural work Elvln I. Loveln. co R. L. Athey, Route 1. Cold Hill WANTED Janitor.bus driver. Apply at Central Point school. FOfQiALE-BulcalfPhone FOR SALE 19 x 12 Axminister ru. one electric hair curler, phono graph records, fill King 8t, Gcs on Stomach Rilkrtvd hi I ainaiM m dMttta r wmf U Kbto exru tUHDMb wld umi painful. itHTottS 1n fti tour tornicb tvnd heartburn, dortn uiuillf uincilb tb rtittft.&d.ni medlctnu known fat umtitntmtU tt'A-t rardklnM lit tow fn BI-ii Thl. Nn lilt"? 0" hrlnn roBifrxA In lldy or nous botUs t ut fat tloubls bom smi, Ms, screws. T I . u ( REGINALD GARDINER FOR SALE Masonlfl emblem rtnir, 30-point diamond. Tribune Box 2413 fOR SALE Davenport and chaff, 8X13 Axmlnister rug and pad, 4 wheel trailer. 5 good tires. TroxelL end of So. Peach. Phone 6251. WANTED Job by married man flffhting ''nerves" but otherwise healthy. Still trying to keep home together. Tribune Box 2414. WANTED Front truck axle, medium or heavy duty, complete with 20 Inch wheels. Mutt be in good con. dltfon. Phone 2161. 8 am. to 5 Dm. ANTED Local professional man ana wire 3 or 4 room nouse, apt., or rooms and board, or rooms. Good location. Apply Tribune Box 2703. WANTED Contact owner of suitable development acreage who will pool with honest reliable associates. Apply Tribune Box 2704. For' SALE 3 acres. 2 acres In bear- ing peaches, 1 acre In clover, 5 room modern house, barn, and other out-buildings, good shade, paved road. TOR RENT Furnished house and 4 iota. b. uould, Broker, 403 west Jsckson St. WANtErC-Offlce girl. miutE able to type and familiar with office routine. Permanent employment, good pay. See Dairy CooperaUve. 1723 N. Riverside. Dhone 7191. WANTED Unfurnished house. Four rooms or more, needed Immediately. Twelve years in valley. Phone 4818. rev ,ox. fok SALE 1 3 hp. A..C. motor. Leedy 14 inch snare drum with stand. 524 S. Ivy after 6:30 p.m. FOR SALE titan chain saw. 4 ft. bar. Good condition, $450. 415 No. 2nd. Central Point. BODV FIR wood for sale. 413 N. Sec- ond, central Point P. O. Box 293. R- L. Jauzen. FOR SALE New stucco home. HI. 1. Box 162. Orchard Home Drive. FOR SALE Tokay grapes 3c lb. TO miies souin oi rnoentx. on cecu Hanley place. No Sindav sales. CjUILTED PADS Sires' for BabTa oassinctte. Duggy and crib. TINY TOTS SHOP Third Floor. Medford Bide. GUARANTEED Auto Palming, steam cleaning ana stmontztng. MITCHELL PAINT SHOP 608 S. Riverside WILL TRADE 1941 Oldsmoblll sedan for older Chev. Ford or Ply mouth and cash difference. 800 W. 10th. FOR SALE Girl'i raincoat, size 13. Excellent condition. 808 W. 10th pi.. Apt, upstairs. CASH IN A FLASH VOK YOUR CAR Sava Time Caah and Gaa Call Automobile Market, Friendly Medlord Deuler Ph. 3919 6th and Bartlett ' No Red Tape When Vou Sell to US REPLACE- your broken wlndowglass iNew glass installed wrme you watt. MEUKORD M1LLWOHK CO. Tho Glass House Phone 4)111 10th jind Grape MARRIED man. age 3i). with fomlTy. wishes permanent employment witn reliable company. Has had bank ing, accounting and selling experi ence. Tribune Box 2421. MAGAZINE Subscriptions, Ideal Christmas guts, hrnnces Cochran. 417 J St. Phone 3368. PLACE VOtIR ORDER now for Thanksgiving turkeys as I have only a tew left. Dressed or on foot, delivered. Also fryers and hens. aits, rariey. rnone 0230. $10,500- 22 acres, tt room mo. dern home. barn, aar- aue. ooultrv house. Nice lot and shade, creek through placo. 1 l-i acres cherries, grapes and walnuts, 7 acres alfaltu, A beautiful home -let's look, this over, borne terms. OM 9 CAA 8 acres, 6 rooms mo wlb0UU dern, basement, fur T ' nace, hardwood floors, all landscaped, Land is lrrlutcd. In peaches, cherries and grapes. Im provements could not be construct ed for $10,001). One nf the nicest homes in the valley. Half cash. Cf 7fi acres, 4 rooms, scml y4 f i) w modern, garjiffe, a m a 1 1 clover. Only 3 miles out. Some terms. COOPER REAL ESTATE 323 N. Riverside Phone 7357 1. -X- , :-K , i ffy"- im rf 1 -"I T .!"'! v , May ROBSON Z V ifiS : J Jamer'Newhill imiW ::;. "ghtnins . Wednesday. Nov. 7, 1945 MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE SEVEN APPLES Delicious, Jonathan. Win ter Banana. Bring containers. Wklte Apple Stand, 3lj mllea south Pacific Hifhway. A. C. Lewis, Sat- urday and Sunday only. WANTED T6 RENT 2or S bedroom house furnished or unfurnished by reliable family. Tribune Box 2420. REWARD ror return or any-Information of a Conn B Flat Tenor Saxaphone taken out of a '30 Olds coupe on Holly St., on Halloween night. Floyd Walrten. 333 Edwards. ROOM with cooking, 7. 1112 E. Main. STOCKING mending. Needle A7t Shop. 21 1 E. Main. FOR SALE Guaranteed high grade piano. 019 N. Riverside. WANTEfVLargft oiTheater and elec. tflc train. Phone 6534. TOR SALE New Electfolux and aew lng machine. Lodge Motel, So. Riverside. THE PARTY that left a Westlnghouse Refrigerator at the Radio service & Television Co. Please call for at once or we will sell same at once. SLEEriNa ROOM for workine girl, outslda entrance. Close In. Ph. 3287. WANTED Stenographer with some with bookkeeping experience. Good sal- ary. permanent poslUon. Call 3137. FOR SALE Large sire electrlcTieaT- er, mntching rugs 9x12, 6x9 and 2 rugs 3x6, Phone 3485. FOR SALE Good medium sire saddle and blanket, 33. Phone 5348. 721 So. Peach. WANTEDReceptlonlst an3 office girl in optometrist office. Perma. nent position. Apply in person, 103 N. Central. For SALE Washing machine, can- nea truit, small bed with springs and mattress, dishes, nuse. Sims, 136 Portland. AUTO LOANS SIMPLE. QUICK WAY TO GET to (300 CASH Use your car as security for loan No l.ng rlran.arole. Prompt, pri vate service Sensible monthly pay ments. 917-90 per month repays in 12 months Come in, or save time by "phoning in your opollcatlon. When approved mnlie Just one trip to pick up your rash No wilting or delay. Private sal of automobiles and furniiure financed. OREGON FINANCE CO. Craterian Theatre Bldg. 4 5 Sc: Central Phone 4433 WILL PAY top cash price for 600 grade A white fir and silver tips, stump, at road, or delivered in Medford. A. C. Huson. Phone 4026. JUST A R R TWO Small quantl fy "honest to goodness" quality far den hose, also Just a very few single burner electric hot plates. ACME HARDWARE Main and Grape Ph.S97B FOR SALE 4 horse stationary gas enttlne Phone GBSO MOTOR REPAIR Brn kes, tune up Applcbaker Bros. Garage. Dial 031. Jacksonville. WANTED Used furniture, dishes. cooking utensils, tools and guns. Hobhs Jradlnp Post. CLOSED MonT Tiles.. Wed.' Origin"! Rollins Pin Donut Shop, 413 E. Main. KELP WANTED Experienced timekeeper and log scaler for our woods operation at Bulte Falls. Phone 3260. Medford Corporation N. Riverside Avenue WANTED-GOOD TYPIST With general office experience for permanent position Telephone 2161 BEAR GREEK ORCHARDS JWmiaUlll r.!tej?n.i.if-. ,-,v,,m rom the INSIDE! It tears the veil of glamour from the world's most glittering city! . . . . It's packed with humor and dramatic pathos! IN THE UNITED NOTICE If you want your buildings sprayed for termites, phone Pacific Feed & Seed, 3413. aC ..... .... .riav.'it-.vy.- . . .. WEDNESDAY! THRU SATURDAY Is XI" f Si sfVrf YH t, -o k. try- :v 1 r sPH. l Plui CAMJWIU a&jtja V WNMT ill ' V OOODMAM 7 4-BIG DAYS-4 ENDS SATURDAY m1 4 EVERYONE WELCOME! WJ'j Don't Miss It! c l'"r'"'" lnpJ'ii".i."iaiii-. '