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Redskins Thump Gold Hill, 37-7 Jacksonville, Nov. 10 Jack sonville Redskins defeated Gold Hill 37 to 7 in a county league six-man football game at Gold Hill Friday afternoon. Revers ing the usual procedure of stick ing to the ground in wet weath er, the Redskins unleashed a spectacular passing attack after discovering the field was so deep in mud it was impossible to move the ball on the ground. Jacksonville completed 50 per cent of their passes and netted five of their six touchdowns via the air. Gold Hill's lone tally came on a pass. Farragut, Idaho, Nov. 10 U.R) The Farragut navy football team defeated the University of Idaho 14-6 before a small crowd here today that braced bad weather to witness the Bluejacket's sec ond victory over the Vandals this season. MEDFORD NEON GO. SIGNS and SERVICE Personally supervised by RALPH ELLIS 527 Putnam Phone 3276 PLUMBING NEW & REPAIR WORK Anywhere in County Satisfaction Guaranteed J. M. PATTERSON & SON Phone 671. Jacksonville. Ore. Interior and Exterior PAINTINQ PAPER HANGING Work Guaranteed CALL 2419 Younger's Appliance DUTCH BOY PAINTS 31 N. Bartlett High School Scores (By United Press) Columbia Prep 32, Seaside 0. North Bend 25, Marshfield 0. Chemawa 7, Estacada 0. Sherwood 14, Tigard 6. Canby 0. Molalla 0. Cottage Grove 13, Springfield 0. Klamath Falls 39, Bend 0. Beaverton 12, Hillsboro 6. Oregon City 38, Milwaukie 0. Castle Rock 18, Rainier 0. Central Catholic 13, Camas 6. Sabin 13, Gresham 6. Grant Union 20, Prairie City 0. Redmond 32, Madras 13. Eugene 13, Salem 0. Grants Pass 6, Roseburg 0. St. Helens 13, Scappoose 0. Portland Grant 14, Jefferson 6. Washington 19, Roosevelt 0. Benson 6, Lincoln 6. Franklin 27, Commerce 12. Talent Retains Unbeaten Record Talent, Nov. 10 Talent high's undefeated six-man foot ball team won their 24th straight victory Friday night when they turned back Rogue River 44 to 13 here. Talent led 26-0 at halftime but the Rogues pushed across two scores in the second half against Talent re serves. Frink scored three times for the winners, Williams twice, Dorman once and Schulz once. Kyle scored twice for the losers on long passes. Talent and Eagle Point will clash for the Southern Oregon championship at Talent next Friday night. Both teams are undefeated. DACHSHUND MASCOT New Orleans (U.R) Windy, a lanky dachshund, completed 13 months' sea duty in the Pacific as a mascot aboard the USS LST 789. Mrs. Rufus Navo, windy's owner, gave the pup to two en signs, who named her after a windlass. Use Mall Trltoune Want Ads. Let Us Do Your Detail Work Accounting Auditing . Bookkeeping Income Tax Notary Public Public Stenographer Payrolls Social Security and Withholding Tax O State Unemployment Reports Lewis Accounting and Tax Service CLAYTON W. LEWIS Ph. 2033 Room 204, Fluhrer Bldg. T IS JAILBOARDER Lt. Hugh Collins Pet Is County Boarder Lan gauge Too Rugged "Snafu", a South Seas parrot belonging to Former Lieut. Hugh Collins, is so full of ter rible cuss-words, the pet is now quartered in the county jail, by special arrangement with Tony Solger, the county jailer. The bird has the run of the jail cor ridors, and eats whatever is put before him. Collins, who served three years in the Pacific theater, brought 'Snafu' home with him a couple of months ago, and for awhile he was at the home of his father. Councilman James C. Collins. Its profanity was too much for the Collins family, and the neighborhood, so it was sent to a Portland pet shop. It was a problem parrot there also, and snipped back here by ex press by its master, and placed in the county jail. Councilman Collins reports the parrot is full of tricks, and affectionate. In the midst of performing a trick, a stream of nrofanity is apt to be emitted. When mad. he will bite a finger, with a razor like beak, if oppor tunity offers. In ordinary talk, the parrot uses army terms and slang. Lieut. Collins, an attorney now practicing here, picked the carrot up on Biak Island in the Dutch East Indies, and adopted it as a pet. It went with him to various army camps, where it acquired its proficiency in cuss ing, and was a great favorite. The bird is close to three years i old, and snow-white with a yel low topknot. Jailer Solger reports the bird is well-behaved, except for swearing, and has made friends with the Inmates. SUICIDE TRY BY VALENTINO'S GIRL E For Complete Satisfaction bring your clothfes to Acme Dry Cleaners 1728 North Riverside M Phone 4263 Jack Thurman, Owner I Hollywood, Nov. 10 (U.R) Marion Benda, one of the most glamorous girls of the golden Ziegfeld era, tried to die to night, but only resurrected a past she hoped to bury forever with 16 sleeping pills. The voluptuous show girl was Rudolph Valentino's last date before he died, intimates of the "Sheik" said, but he never mar ried her. Three other men did, though a newspaperman who loved her, a baron who gave her $200,000, and a handsome young hockey player who became one of Santa Monica's leading phy sicians. Her cousin, Perry Combs, who found her unconscious in the tiny Santa Monica beach home where she gulped the j sleeping tablets, said she had been married to the sleek-haired film lover in France but had i kept the secret for 20 years. Combs said the chorine, whose real name was Marion i Wilson, also bore him a little girl in 1926 a fact that was denied by everybody else, in cluding all Valentino's Intimates and the physician. "There were 35 women who ! said the same thing after he ; died," declared George Ullman, i Valentino's manager and room mate at the time of his death. She dated Valentino for a few months before his death in 1926 and was with him the night Health on Wheels i..n..u i ...in ,iW,M.tiuvTrrj'.yiw'-M'y ")'" Jjt . (General Eltcrrte PfioioJ Interior Tlew of modern mobllt, X-ray unit. When this completely equipped unit rolls op to plant, large (roups ot workers can hare their Chens X-rayed with no Inconvenience. Christmas Seal funds support Industrial X-raj programs of tuberculosis associations. Plan Now to Attend the Annual A Jk "- 1k T T &f lift! AlvlEiKlLAlN T p n I AM l. Hi vj l vj in mfmmx Armistice Day Dance Merrick's Ball Room MONDAY, Nov. 12 X-RAYS OFFERED FREE OF CHARGE IB "The Jackson County Public Health association pays the bill" that's the message carried to citizens of this locality as work ers in the Mobile X-ray unit campaign started their canvas sing of the city to see how many people want chest X-rays. Recognized for many years as the principal weapon in the de tection of tuberculosis, the X-ray now becomes a weapon, avail able to all citizens, in this fight to eradicate the disease, Mrs. Dwight' Findley, county chair man, pointed out. When the modern X-ray on wheels rolls into Jackson county from Grants Pass, the Public Health associa tion members, who are sponsor ing the drive with Christmas seal sale funds, hope that every working man will take advan tage of this opportunity to learn whether or not he has a healthy chest. Recent figures from the state board of health reveal clearly that men in the indus trial age group are the ones who have had tuberculosis without knowing it. The X-ray detects the disease in its early and most easily curable stages. Only A Minute With the machine, which comes to Medford, November 29, the greatest number of pic tures can be taken at the least expense. It just takes a minute to be photographed. The minia ture films are developed on the Mobile Unit. They are mailed back to Portland each night to be read by individual members of the following panel of physi cians: Dr. Edward T. Bloom quist. Dr. James T. Speres, Dr. Morton J. Goodman and Dr. James M. Pomeroy. The neg ative report cards are mailed , directly to the individual. Ques-1 tionable cases or other findings j needing special attention are mailed directly to Dr. A. E. Merkel, Jackson county public health officer. He advises indi- j viduals if they should have a . larger X-ray. This is also paid I for by the Public Health assoc-! iation. The larger X-ray film is then mailed to the Portland doctors for further reading. If the larger film reveals indica- i tions of disease the health offic- er confers with the individual regarding plans for care under I a private physician or at a! clinic. ' j he took to his bed. Combs said i she was the mysterious "lady in black," who visited his crypt ever year on the anniversary of his death to lay a rose on the tomb. But even if she never was Mn. Rudolph Valentino, the ro mantic past Miss Benda sought to write off with her death came to life instead, revealing enough romances to show she ran the "Shiek" a close second in amours. . , Talent Couple To Fete Wedding Day Talent, Nov. 10 Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bell, long-time resi dents of Talent and Jackson county, will celebrate their gol den wedding anniversary with open house at their home Satur day, Nov. 17. Friends of the couple are Invited to call be tween the hours of 2 and 9 p. m. The Bells are well known in the county. Mr. Bell is a native resi dent, having been born in this county. BIRTHS. ANDERSON To Mr. and Mrs. Roy, Glendale, Ore., Nov. 9, 1945, a girl, 8 lbs., at Sacred Heart hospital. TEHLE To Pfc. and Mrs. Lester, 20 S. Newtown, Nov. 10, 1945, a girl, 8 lbs., at Commun ity Hospital. YOUNG To Mr. and Mrs. Homer B., 413 Arcadia Court Nov. 9, 1945, a boy, 7 lbs., at Community Hospital. Mission San Juan Bautista was the largest and most prosperous of all the 21 missions. LEADER COMING Southern Oregon legionnaires frill be honored by a visit by Nicl L. Morfitt, commander of the American Legion Depart ment c Oregon, today and Mon day. He will arrive by plane at 5:30 this afternoon to start a scries of appearances that will keep him moving at a fast pace while he is here. Commander Morfitt will speak at a meeting In the Legion building in Ashland tonight at 8 o'clock. All Legionnaires of Ashland and Medford are urged to attend. He will return to Medford to spend the night and will speak at the veterans break fast at 8:30 Monday morning at the Medford Hotel. All veter ans are also Invited to attend this affair. Commander Morfitt will re main in Medford for the Ar mistice Day parade and possibly for the veterans luncheon at noon in the Elks Temple base ment. At 2 p.m. Monday he will lay the cornerstone for the new American Legion building In Central Point. Later he is scheduled to speak at an Armis tice Dnv meeting In Grants Pass. Morfitt will be accom- nanied to southern Oregon by Fritz Nissen, state adjutant of the Legion. Commander Morfitt will leave Portland November 14 for the American Legion nationnl con vention in Chicago. Sunday. Not. II, 1945 MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE THREE been released from duty and re turned to Medford Thursday night. The doctor was assigned for a considerable period to Park College, Parkville, Mo., and later was on sea duty, hav ing been assigned to the USS Battineau. He expects to re turn to practice here in the near future. Mrs. Locffler went south to1 meet her husband, whose ship docked at San Diego and who was discharged through the navy separation center at Los Angeles. The Loefflers are re siding at 404 West Fifth street. An air-conditioned trackless trolley coach is being tested in the transit system of Atlanta, Ga. Dr. Loeffler Home From Navy Service Dr. A. J. Loeffler, who has served with the navy medical corps for the past three years as a lieutenant-commander, has Clnetns time rnr Classified Ads 8:30 m Tno l.ate tp Claulfy 12:15 o m 5 ft to AMA4rV, S e A V Save Your Present Tires With FACTOIlY-METHOll RECAPPING 7.00 Chances are yon won't get new tires for a long tuna to comol Keep your car rolling by recapping now the Firestone way. Materials and workmanship guaranteed. Regular 1.40 FIRESTONE SUPER ANTI-FREEZE 1.19 Because of a special soluble oil seal, evapora tion Is reduced to a minimum. Protect your car by getting antl-freeta sow. Cel. In your m container SERVICE STORES 214 S. 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