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1 LOCAL and Students Arriving Del and Lowell Cooley will be in Med ford this week to spend Thanks giving day with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Cooley, 648 Palm street. Return Mr. and Mrs. H S. Chirgwin, route 2, returned Sun day from a two-weeks' vacation trip to California. They visited friends and relatives in Chico, San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. Leaves For Portland Mrs. Robert C. Gall, 1118 West 4th street, left the city Monday afternoon for Portland where she i to meet her husband, Rob ert Gail, ARTlc. Gail returned to the United States last week following 11 months with the navy In the Pacific area. i Lieutenant Home Lt. and Mrs. J. D. Kimbrell arrived Sun day from Philadelphia for an ex tended visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Rhymes, 416 South Grape street. The officer, who recently returned from serv ice in Europe, joined his wife in Philadelphia for the trip west. To Inspect Federal Inspection of Co. A, First Regiment, Oregon State Guard, will be held Wed nesday, Nov. 21, according to O. E. Sabin, captain commanding the company. Tuesday evening men of the company are asked to assemble for special drill. Both meetings will be at 8 p. m. Phoenix Man Home LeRoy Tye, former painter, 3c, return ed Saturday to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Tye, route 1, Phoenix, following an honorable discharge from the navy Seabees at Bremerton, Wash. Tye, who entered the navy In May, 1942, served in the Pacific theater 32 months and received the bronze star, bat talion commendation, American area campaign ribbon, Asiatic Pacific theater ribbon, good con duct medal and the victory medal. Park View Convalescent Home 153 Granite St., Ashland. Ore. Equipment for bed patients. Registered Nurse in Charge FRANCIS R. SHADLE Phone 7454 P. O. Box 112 Medford, Oregon Hardware Mutual Insurance Company of Minnesota Hardware Indemnity Insurance Company frfOTOR REPAIR Brakes Tune Up Applebaker Bros. Garage Dial 621 Jacksonville PAINTING AND DECORATING PROMPT SERVICE Phone 4488 Johnson & Graham DR. H. H. PARSONS 320 Libty Bldg. . SPECIALIZING IN SURGERY Office Telephone 5723 Home Telephone 5898 Oyster Loaf Cafe 123 West Main Under New Management OPENING Wednesday, Nov. 21 Open 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. Breakfast Our Specialty Try Our Thanksgiving Dinner CLYDE'S EAST SIDE TEXACO SERVICE TEXACO GAS OIL LUBRICATION PRODUCTS and FIRESTONE ACCESSORIES LUBRICATION and CAR WASHING OUR SPECIALTY! OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 529 East Main PERSONAL CALENDAR Tuesday 7:30 p. m. March of Time film on "Russia" followed bv forum discussion at St. Mark's Episcopal church parish hall. 7:30 p. m. Carnation club, home of Mrs. Ida M. Wilson. 7 Chestnut street. 7:45 p. m. Contemporary Book club, home of Mrs. Dwight Findley. 8:00 p. m. Chapter BE. P.E.O., home of Mrs. William A. Thompson, Holly apartments. Program on educational pro jects, Mrs. R. A. Holmes and Mrs. E. P. Leavitt. 8:00 p. m. Pythian Sisters, KP hall. Roll call will be held. Wednesday 2:00 p. m. Priscilla circle of the First Methodsit church, home of Mrs. Carrie McDannel, 909 Beatty street. 2:30 p. m. Wednesday Study club, regular meeting at Girls' Community club. Please bring gifts for Camp White hospital. 7:30 p. m. Medford Bethel. Daughters of Job. Masonic hall for election of officers and jun ior Bethel night. Regular officers to be present for roll call. Tire Stolen S. M. Davis, 940 Edwards street, reported to city police yesterday the theft Sun day night of a 6.00-16 wire wheel and tire, taken from his auto, parked in front of the Davis resi dence. Sanderson Home Following three years with the navy, Wil liam Sanderson has returned to Medford from Bremerton, Wash., where he received an honorable discharge from the service. He resides with his wife at 816 West Second street. A former coxs wain, Sanderson spent 25 months with amphibious forces in the South Pacific area. Brothers Meet Marvin L. Williams, Sle, F.C. on the LST 938, paid his brother, Pfc. Wil liam J. (Bill) Williams, with the First Cavalry Division stationed in Tokyo, a surprise visit on Nov. 3, according to word received by the parents of the two men, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Williams of route 2, Ashland. This was the first meeting of the two since Marvin Williams entered the navy in August of 1944. WAC Arriving First Sgt. Elizabeth Jane Miller of the Women's Army corps arrived in Medford this morning to spend 30 days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Jacobs, 35 Myrtle street. Sgt. Miller has been in the WAC for three and one-half years. She was in charge of the headquarters office at the Santa Ana air base for a considerable period and for the last six months has been at the head quarters office of Williams Field, Chandler, Ariz. Enlists Roy Kenneth Morris. route 1, box 156, has re-enlisted in the army according to a news release from the military per sonnel procurement service at Portland. Morris, who served 15 months overseas in the Euro pean theater, held the rank of technician fifth grade in the sig nal corps of the 91st Infantry Division. He holds the good con duct medal, the western defense medal and combat infantryman's badge. His brother, Clyde Eugene Morris, is serving in the navy. The soldier's wife resides at the route 1 address. Apply for Permits Applies-' tions for building permits were filed yesterday at the office of the city superintendent bv I. N. Shultz, 409 North Central ave nue, to erect a private garage at a cost of $500 and Alvero Camp bell, 840 North Riverside avenue, to erect a residence, garage and workshop, costing $3500. . Veterans Report Men report ing to county selective board No. 1 yesterday following honorable discharges from the service were Earl E. Allen, Alfred M. Beck. James R. Bobbett. Charles W. Boliou. Edward E. Bostwick. Wallace M. Crank, Russell E. Da vis, Joseph I. Eller, William H. Frederick, Robert D. Hollenbeck, Roy L. Howe, Joe D. Lewis. Her man W. Mack. Robert D. Pear son. Fred E. Quale, Edward J. Stoll, Merill O. Swarts. Donald A. Vosika. Floyd C. West. Ole S. Williamson. Chester E. Willmorc, William D. Wood, Glenn E. Wright. Auto Mishaps City police in vestigated an auto accident at the intersection of North River side avenue and Manzanita street yesterdav after cars operated by John W. Leith. 1034 Court street, and Nettie E. Shough. Trail, col lided, causing considerable dam age to both autos, according to officer's reports. Also reported was an accident Monday morning when considerable damage was caused cars operated by George W. Southwick, 113 East lltli street, and Mrs. Owen Walker, 445 South Front street, after they collided at the intersection of ilth and King streets. . Romine Discharged Lloyd Romine, son of Thornton Ro mine, Maple Park drive, arrived home this week from Ft. Lewis. Wash., following an honorable discharge from the army after 39 months' service. Romine, who held the rank of technician, fiftli grade, served 32 months in the European theater, where he took part in action in Africa, Sicily, and Italy, receiving the purple heart for wounds received in ac tion in Sicily, and four bronze battle stars. Romine's wife, the former Barbara Lindsay, of Glas gow, Scotland, is expected to ar rive In the States soon from Marseille, France. The couple were married in France in Sep tember. NEW CHICKENP0X CASES REPORTED DURING WEEK New cases of chickenpox con tinue to be reported in Ioiro numbers to the office of the county health officer, Dr. A. Erin Merkel. Nine new cases were reported during the week ending Nov. 10, eight of the cases being In Medford and one in Gold Hill. Also reported were one case of scarlet fever in Central Point, one case of measles in Ashland and one case of mumps at Camp White. I lilillli'illHM ! Coming THURSDAY! Livesloclc Portland, Ore.. Nov. 10 (UP) Livestock: Cattls 200. calves 23. Around 200 cattle held over. Draggy. few early sales weaker, now mostly 30-"5c lower than last weeks on thtn dairv type cows: practically no steer offered early, salable steady: top Mon day 17 00; common heifert 10 00; can-ner-cutter cows 5 00-0 30: sheila down to 4 00; sausage bulls 9 00-10 SO; good choice vealera salable is 30-14 00. Hogs 50. Active, steady. Barrows and gilts 15 80: sows 15.03; feeder pig salable around 13 30. Sheep 300. Very little offered early: demand good, quotable steady. Good- cnoice wooieo lamns saianie wou- 13 75. too Monday 14.00; good ewes salable 5 30-0 00. Portland Produce Portland. Nov. 0 (UP) Wholesale market prices: cauliflower no. i, ea-z 23 Celery Celery hearts 13.00 dozen bunches. Chicago Wheat Chicnjo. Nov. 30 (UP) Dec. 1 80 fc 1 R0x 1 80 ifc Mav 1 80 1.80i 180 Julv 1 78 1 77'k 1.7SU Sept. 1.73'k 1 73 1.73 1 80'jB. 1 80ljB. 1 7'. 1.74t 8. F. DAIRY PRICES San Francisco, Nov. 20 (U.R) Dairy market: Butter: 93 score 48'4, 92 score 48. 90 score 47'i. Cheese: Loafs 28.2, triplets 27.2. Eggs: Large grade A ST.. medium grade A 52'a, small grade A 44V4, large grade B 50V4. Wall Street New York. Nov. 20 (U.R) General Motors Corporation re Ipctinn nf a union ultimatum to arbitrate wage questions sent the stock market higher today. Automobile shares rose frac tions tn more than a Mint. Other sections gained more. Dozens of stocks reached new higns. l rac ing picked up on the recovery. Preliminary closing Dow Jones stock averages: Industrial, 192.12, up 0.61; railroad 64.BB, up 0.87: utility 34.85, up 0.19; 65 stocks 72.59, up 0.46. Sales totaled 2,180,000 shares compared with 2,020,000 yester day. Today's closing prices on se lected stocks: American Tel & Tel 193 Anaconda 4434 Chrysler 1304 Curtiss Wright 834 General Electric 48 Vi General Motors 73 Montgomery Ward 73?s Penn. R. R 46 Phililips Petroleum 56 J. C. Penney 139 Radio 16 Southern Pacific 61V Standard Oil of Cal 47 Texas Gulf Sulphur 51H Transamcrica Wt United Aircrafts 3.1 V4 U. S. Rubber 664 U. S. Steel - 8 Hi The principal resources of the state of Wyoming are oil. coal and iron. I .IT I i I IS 1 RAINS BENEFICIAL TO GRAINS AND PASTURE Rains falling over the county generally the past week-end were beneficial to fall sown grain and snow in the high hills improved the 1946 irrigation water prospects, th county agent's office reports. Some of the grain has started to grow. The rains also spurred pastures and started grass growing on the lower ranges. In some sections stockmen have started feeding hay to stock. Court Records Juttic Court Armln M. Thompson, no oper ator's license, cited. Cyril E. Steele, void foreign license, cited. ' Clifford C. Sullivan, no license plates and no PUC permit, icted. Pollc Court Arthur L. Morton, Charles O White, Ed Jasper, Gunder Chris tiansen, and Arvo E. Hendrick- son. drunk, jailed. H. B. White, failure to stop at stop street, $5 fine. Court House News Divorce Complaints Lloyd B. Saling vs. Helen Par ker Saling. Divorce Decrees Helen S. Campbell vs. Cecil Clifford Campbell. Winifred S. Cardwell vs. Dave Cardwell. Herschel M. Stansberry vs. Dorothy M. Stansberry. Betty Clevengcr vs. Walter F. Clcvenger. Beulah McKinnis vs. Richard Lowell McKinnis. Uia Mall TrIDun vrmnx Adf. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE Pre-war dining iabie. rnairs. ana nuuei. now mm -c.-trie range. Mohair davenport and chair. Wood circulator heater. Bas alnnette and high chair, with other ..)UU. Dhnns R1H WANTED TO RENT Furnished home in desiranie location uy wwumc house representative, permanent. Reference!. H. L. Mooney, Rm. 326, Medford hotel. ATTENTION Co A. 1st Rgt. will assemble Tuesday evening, b p. m.. u uv. ... special drill, and 8 p. m. Wednesday evening. 31 Nov. 104S, for Federal Inspection. By order O. E. Sabln, Capt., Comdg. DOGS FOR SALE AT POUND Loiter Lane, Phone 2062. 2-3 mo. old. Gol den Cocker Spaniel; 3 Shep pupa, 2 mo. old. FOR SALE Colored fryers' Phone 5ti78 W A NT ED 1 Pair men's CCM profes sionnl figure skates, size Ba or 9 BUI Frederick at ice Arena. LAHtjfi size baby play pen, $9. fall TWO Pre-wnr child's scooters, one medium tricycle. 232 N. Riverside. DRAG Saw. 232 N. Rivers ide. PORTABLE violet ray set. 808 N. Hlv- rrsicic. WANTED Placer driller, alio exper lenced panner, new drill. Contact Grants Pnsi telephones DSDV or 37. 3. LETS FINISH THE JOB...! SEE VICTORY BOND Premiere HOLLY Theatre TONITE 8 p.m. On the Screen IRENE DUNNE CHARLES COBURN ALEXANDER KNOX in OVER 2Y On the Stage Jack Dempsey U. S. Navy Orchestra THOMAS, EANIS DOROTHY RAUB ROGER WOLF Wm. FURBERG and CANDIDATES MEDFORD'S VICTORY QUEEN CONTEST Admission by Bond Only BONDS ON SALE AT THEATRE FOW SALE Good stock trailer and 8x14 machine trailer. W. C. Hlgtn botham. Phone 384. Central Point. FISHER S 23 lb. sack calf meal "avail". able at Fabcrs. J4 S. Riverside. FOR SALE 45 Gal. hot water tank". a neating stoves, lull bed. 124 King St. FOR SALE 0 room house, large lot. nose in, luitaDi xor roomers, rnone 5087. FENCING, posts and rough lumber. ruway Lumwr ana r arm supply Co., city limits at Jacksonville Hwy. POAAA 1 Acre sub.irri gated, all in wOvvv fruit and nuts; 3 room rooms, utility room; hardwood floors throughout, good fixtures: cement foundation; shingled roof; garage and woodshed; new construe tion. Good Income from fruit. Lo cated clone tn. Terms. ffOAAA 19 Acres. 12 8 10 Irrigated, ijj JVV 5 acres clover. 7 acres alf- property. Good building site. Good terms. Close in. ffAAA room modern house, 3 yUulU bedrooms, utility porch; floor and paint; garage and wood shed. Clnae in location. tlO A Aft 40 A(?rei a" Irrigated tMj-UlU "4 m clover and alf- house, full basement with laundry trayt; barn, cement foundation, track and carrier, cement floor and stanchions for 12 cows; pressure v tem to house and harn; 2 unit Surg milker; elec Del .aval separator; all farming equipment; 4 incubators, 2 brooders: 18 good cows. 1 Reg. bull. 2 yrs. old. 3 heifers bred to Reg. bull. Close In location. Terma. SOUTHERN OREGON LAND CO. Medford Grants Pans P.0. Box 34(1 Phone 33P0 COLORED Fryr all ! res. 2 miles off highway 90, Sardine Creek, Millette. rOR SALE Hoy's suit, like new, age 10. $10. 310 S. Riverside FOR SALE Improved registered Chester White hoar. From Ilornick r farm. Very gentle, price $30. Frank R. Meyer, Central Point, 1U. 1. Dx. 270. Ph. lllxx. FEMALE Help wanted INTERVIEWERS Magazine aurvev 2 40-hour weeks every month, $32 each week. Write fully Header Analysis Bureau, Room 1110. 250 Park Avenue. New York City. INFANTS' KNITTED NIGHTGOWNS and WRAPPKHS TODDLERS DRESSES GIRLS' DRESSES, Sues 2 to 8 CHILDREN'S HANDKERCHIEFS TINY TOT'S SHOP 3rd Floor Medford Bldg. WANTED Mnids at Hotel Medford. Applyto Mrs.pnvls. FOR SALE One 14 sl2e!5eLavnl elec , trie separator, one Huynl nine elec tric milker, 3 unit; springer cows ana neuers. u. u. Harrison, Rl. 4, Box 217B, Fern Valley Rd. WANTED Electric range and Vefrig- eriitor. f none 4tz. FOR RENT R oomvtt h" private en trance, private both. 113 Tripp, OA AAA ' Cash. One of South. ul.uUU Oregon's finest equip ' ped dairies, complete grane a Darn, nay narn, complete bottling and pasteurizing equip ment. 89 cows. 14 heifers. 3 bulls, S calves. Old established retnll and wholesale milk route. All equipped and ready to go. Paying good divl- aenos. aee mis at once. RAY J. SCHUMACHER, Broker 417-410 E. Main St. Phone 3483 Sundays please call 5783 WANTED to buy S or 6 room modern house. Ph. 3131. CHRISTMAS TreeTWantcd White and Douglas fir. Phone 3804. rOK SAi.K Plow and Fordson trac tor. Dnrk Hollow Rond, off J ville Phoenlx highway, Joe Wnttennurg FOR SALF, 1038 Deluxe Plymouth coupe, with rndlo and good tires Good running condition. Cash Phone 3703 between 8 and 7, eve nings. FOR SALE New Sampel electric fence control. Phono (HU3, FOR SALE '33 Chev. sedan; good tires. Box 348, Central Point. in h iiiiii TOMORROW HE ONLY WANTED I TO MAKE LOVE.. NOT HISTORY! Zk funniest picture ever sa F to musk! ; ininn nr mQCmUKKAT LESLIE HAVER r"-"-U ' '" ' Tusiday, Not. 20. 1945 FOR SALE Practically new 19 guage aouoie Barrel Springfield snotgun. 2 boxes shells, reasonable. Phone 2831. FOR SALE Large white weaner pigs. j. i. MMwiey, i mue east on uuck shot Hill Rd. VETERAN would like to rent 3 bd- room name, in Medford or vicinity Phone 3H64 after 10 a. m. WILL PAY $3 for reserved seat at foot lull game. Phone 3367 or 4860. FOR HE NT Electric floor polisher. Farters. 34 S. Riverside. WANTED-erviceman's wife and 2 yr. old daughter would like small furnished apartment or house, or would like to share house with someone. Phone 3842. FOR SALE Gas Beauty range, I years old, for $73. Phone 4014. FOR RENT Lady alone will share home close in with employed busi ness woman, teacher or nursa pre ferred Dial 7381. FOR SALE Portahle-clothes closet used 3 wk: largest size wardrobe trunk, davhed and pad, lectric vl hrntor. Dial 7381. TTRES IN STOCK Three 00-16, 4 ply One 6 00-16, 6 ply Two 6 23-8 50-16. 4 plT One 8 25-3 30-17. 4 ply KEN WILLIAMS TEXACO 6th and Grape CHAMPAGNE For your Thanksgiv. lng Dinner $2.73 large Dot tie. at THE BOHEMIAN CLUB FOR SALE 2 pair trucker overalls, size 33-3U. rnone itu, FOR FREE Removal of one or more small fruit, nut or ornamental tree and shruns pnone 34 ir FOR SALE Roll-away Fiesta pottery, service for 6 and extra pieces. $23. 831 Minnesota, BEER Buy it by the case at THE BOHEMIAN CLUB, NOW IN STOCK PASSENGER TIRES 4 30 x 21 4-ply casings 6 00 x 16 4-plv mud & snow 7 00 x 13 4-ply TRUCK TIRES T.50 x 20 8-ply S8 (Non direction al. No certificates required.) 8 25 x 20 10-ply 0 00 x 20 10- and 12-plv LEWIS SUPER SERVICE FOR SALE OR TRADE by owner Nice modern home in country, nice Inwn. ahade. alfnlfa, clover, ana family orchard. Near Medford and close to school. Tribune Box 3896 WINES Everything In wines for your Thanksgiving Dinner m ine. BOHEMIAN CL.HU, WANTED Best Model A Ford Chevrolet coupe, pickup or one-ion truck $200 cash will buy. Call after 8 p m. 331 So. Ivy St or Phone 2383. WANTED Gold placer ground "Dry or wet pincers Phono 2383. FOn SALE Beautiful little cactus gardens (101 $1. for Ctuistma guts, Cut flowers. 1730 N. Riverside. BEER Buy (Cloy tha case tTliE BOHEMIAN CLUB. ' FOR SALE Hickory skill and walk lng sticks with canvas sleeves com plete and perfect condition. Used onlv a few times. Make nice Christmas gift. Phon 580 1. AGATES for Christmas Giftr 5ee our wlda display of agate Jewelry. Oregon's gift to mankind, also mvrtlewood novelties, billfolds Santo Agat Shop. 411 B. Main, Med ford . WATCH RE PAIRTN3 Good service, also new watches, bands, etc. Sieve's Watch Shop, 411 E. Main. For REAL PROMPT RELIEF from MUSCULAR ACHES-PAINS Eailar To Apply Than Muttard Pl,terl ' SfT , f' t T v ; L I WPm Owm SHELDON Anthony OUINN Carlo, RAMIREZ Alan MOWBRAY T'u 7.. ..if ;j w r MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE FX VX WANTED 120 or 116 Kodak la good FOR SALE Rabbit pellets. Faber'f, Phone 4449. WANTED TO RENT 2 or 3 bedroon nouse unturnisned Phone 8413. CASH IN A FLASH FOR YOUR CAR Save Tim Cash and Gas Call Automoblls Market, Friendly Medford Dealer Ph. 3010 8th and Bartlett No Red Tap When You Sell to US CHAMPAGNE For your Thankgv ing Dinner, 73 large bottle mt THE BOHEMIAN CLUB. TURNKEYS, No. 1 hens and No. 1 torn, any size. uaKdaie ivtaricet. WANTED Painting and decorating for immediate service. H. T. (Sheets) Knight. Phone 7431. COMMERCIAL pruning-, tree topping. fruit troo nnd snrutmery of all kind s. Phone 63 61. Withrow. PLACE your Thanksgiving turkeF order no. Oakdale Market. FOR SALECn rysanthemums. Phone 6161, on South Peach, across Stewart Ave. Phillip's Nursery. WINES Everything in wines ' for Your Thanksgiving Dinner at THE BOHEMI AN CLUB. FOR SALE Excellent upright planb, reasonable. 619 N. Riverside. BACKACHE, LEG PAINS MAT BE DANGER SIGH Of Tired Kidneys tf tiarharht and leg pains are making yoti mlieralile.don'tjuttcumplainandiio nothing about them. Nature may be warning you tbae your kidneys need attention. The kidneys a re Nat u re's chief way of taking excess arida and poisonous waste out of the blood. They help most people pats about 1 pints a day. If the 16 miles of kidney tabes and fUtete don't work well, poisonous waste matt entire in the blood. Theee poisons may start narsing backaches, rheumatic pains, leg pains, loss o pep and enersr, setting up nights, swelling, pulnnesa under the eyes, headaches and dliit neM.Freqtientor scanty passages with smart InKandbumlnRsometimcsiihowsthereissoma thing wrong with your kidneys or bladder. Don't waltl Ask your druggist for Doan'S Pills, a stimulant diuretic, used successfully by millions for over 40 years. Doan's lv happy relief and will help the IK miles of kidney tubes flush out polsonOU WaJtron the blood. Get Doan's Puis. TOMORROW THRU SATURDAY PLUS KSCMA BtlFCTZ ENDS TONIGHT "MIDNIGHT MAN HUNT" William Gargan Ann Savage David Niven in "The Way Ahead" fcipifiwn. ' If, H0PAL0NQ TAMES THE LAWLESS I ihSl m. AL """" JP( )B R ENMAN I REYNOLDS ENDS TONITE ANNE BAXTER In "GUEST IN THE HOUSE" Plu JEANNE CRAIN "IN THE MEANTIME DARLING" ENDS TONIGHT WMlti,lMrair' 'SUMMER STORM" with V Linda Darnell George Sanders