Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 23, 1945, Page 9, Image 9

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    LOCAL and
Club To Meet Sacred Heart
0arents club will hold their
monthly meeting Monday at 8
p. m.
GrsatWay
to relieve stuffiness . invito
Sleep
If nose fills up
If. wonderful how ft little Va-tro-nol
up each nostril relieves stuffy transient
congestion. If you need relief tonight,
.try it I Follow directions In package.
VICKSVA-TRONOL
There's a
Deal for
YOU a!"
Humphrey's
if you want to
Buy or Sell a
USED CAR
Humphrey Meters
Used Car Exchange
33 S. Riverside Are.
Working a
double shift
Clicquot Gub Eskimo Cooler
works overtime for your pleasure
. as tangy ta its-refresher
by itselfor a delightful mixer
to maka a long, tall ona better.
Save on tha 32-ounce size I
CLICQUOT CLUB
ESKIMO COOLER
Clicquot Club Bottling
Co.
301 N. FirSt. Ph. 7101
TbnimtM
PA MCE
Sat. Nire--U. S. Hall Jacksonville
HARDTIME DANCE Gingham and Overall Dance. A
prize for the most appropriate costume.
. FINE MUSIC BEST OF CROWD
Dancing 9 to 2 Come Out and Enjoy Yourself
Sponsored by Jacksonville I.O.O.F.
n f tc-&uyv-A P.4P.Y fin? I
r-ii B00KS gamm l
JStwSSLTj ROLY-POLY ...IMS 1 I ll
ll i CW TOY AND 1S!!E2J
1 "J EXERCISER .. 1.4 H 1
TREASURE BOX OF BOOKS .. $1.19 I l
) Assorted CLOTH-LIKE BOOKS 35e I ; i - 1
J BOWLING ALLEY $1.98 1 ' I
l7 -NO TOYS PUSH TOYS Yyftffa
II V II CJ CI v Billfold
i HORSE RIDER... $1.69 I A)
I L-r-v DUMP TRUCK ...$2.10 I
JSeT! wagon $1.98 rmtnr?!,
, I feS3W WALKING DUCK $1.49 T R u i ' S
1 LAWN MOWER.. $2.59 iMAlll
... end Many
Lewis'
PERSONAL
CALENDAR
Saturday
2:00 p. m. Crater Lake chap
ter, D.A.R., home of Mrs. D. O.
Hood, 1114 South Oakdale ave
nue. Men Released Discharged
from the army at Ft. Lewis re
cently were Sgt. Robert D. Hol
lenbeck, 722 North R;verside
avenue, and M. Sgt. George C.
Smith, 208 Hertford building. S.
Sgt. Robert D. Johnson, Route
1, Box 651, Central Point, was
also discharged at the same time.
Captain Home Capt. Charles
E. Overmeyer has arrived in
Medford after 43 months over
seas in the Southwest Pacific
and is spending a leave at the
home of his parents,' Col. and
Mrs. O. L. Overmeyer, 610
South Holly street. Capt. Over
meyer served with the 138th In
fantry, known as the "Bush
masters." Cars Damaged Damage esti
mated at $30 was caused an
auto operated by Richard Mor
gan, 850 King street, Wednes
day in collision at the Intersec
tion of Main and Front streets
with a car driven by Nate Rus
sell, route 2, according to acci
dent reports filed with city po
lice. Also reported as damaged
slightly in an accident Wednes
day was a car driven by C.
Holmes, 2015 East Main street,
when cars operated by Holmes
and Bessie M. McCall, 121 Wil
lamette avenue, collided on
East Fourth street.
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VepJolbJIeffew all here
Levis' Super Service
DOLLS
DOLL HOUSES
CUDDLY TOYS
Sheepskin Bear . . $3.98
Panda Bear .... $2.39
Farmer Boy Dog $1.98
Character Doll . . $2.95
Babyette Sleeping
Girl Doll $2.69
Doll House .... $3.49
ROCKING HORSE $2.10 e!
Alore of Our Slenl
Suner Service
Vets Report Following hon
orable discharges from the serv
ice veterans reporting to county
selective service board No. 1
Wednesday were Herbert E.
Allen Julius W. Bartels. George
I. Brown, Herbert L. Edwards,
Emil C. Hunemiller, Lyle E. Jar
min, Aldo Roselli, Galen H.
Shaw, Marion G. Thomas, Wil
mer L. Wallace and Boyd Whitt.
In Picture Appearing with
the 77th infantry division in the
film '"Story of G.I. Joe," now be
ing shown in Medford, is Pfc.
Ernest W. Beer, whose wife.
Margaret, and son, reside at 305
Beatty street. Beer, now in
Japan with the 81st engineers
battalion, was stationed near
Culver City, Calif., at the time
of the filming.
Hunemiller Discharged Cpl.
Emil C. Hunemiller of Rogue
River was honorably discharged
from the army at Camp Beale.
Calif., Nov. 18, according to in
formation received from the
camp today. Hunemiller, in the
army nearly four years, went
overseas in February of 1S45
and was attached to the 98th
bomber group. He wears three
battle stars and a unit citation.
Yocom Releaied S. Sgt. Rob
ert L. Yocom was released from
the army air force Nov. 14 at
the Drew Field separation sta
tion at Tampa, Fla., according
to a release from the field. Yo
com, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Yo
com, 416 Laurel street, served
overseas from January, 1945, un
til July in the European theater
and holds the air medal, two oak
leaf clusters and the ETO rib
bon with two stars.
Attending College Two new
members of the student body at
Lewis and Clark college, Port
land, are John Logan, son of
Chester Logan, Rogue River, and
the Rev. Everett Bowers, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Dana W. Bowers.
20 Laurel street, Medford, a
news release from the college
states. Logan, returned veteran
who spent three and one-half
years in the army, is a special
student at Lewis and Clark. He
attended Medford and Sams Val
ley high schools before he en
tered the service. The Rev. Bow
ers, pastor of the Beaverton
Methodist church, is a religious
student.
Explanation Made For the
benefit of those planning to at
tend the open house and tea to
morrow being given for Miss
Percy Gill, Red Cross worker,
it was explained today that the
Episcopal parish house where
the affair will be held is the for
mer MarKade. The tea will be
from 3:30 to 5 p. m. and is be
ing sponsored by the Auxiliary
Guild Red Cross sewing unit of
St. Mark's Episcopal church.
Miss Gill will speak during the
affair, telling of her war work
on the Hospital Ship Seminole.
It is stated by those in charge
that all Red Cross volunteers,
board members and the present
Red Cross staff at the naval hos
pital at Camp White are urged
to attend even though unable to
make reservations as indicated
previously.
EDUCATIONAL TOYS DOLL
FURNITUR!
CHILDREN'S FURNITURE
HIGH EASEL
ILACKBOARD S2.4S
SENIOR TINKERTOY ..!.
ROCKER Jll.M
TABLE AND CHAIR
SET S4.1V
SWINGING DOLL
CRADLE $!.
DOUBLE DECKER RED.. $3.3
DAD'S GIFTS
MOM'S GIFTS
98c up
. $1.95 up
Sealed Beam Fog
lights . . . $12.30 pr.
Ladies' Billfolds 98c
Vaculator Coffee
Maker $2.95
Came In end see 'em
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Apply For Permits Apply
ing this morning for building
permits at the office of the city
superintendent were W. E.
Brooks, 20 Valley View drive,
to erect a new residence and
garage at a cost of $5,000 and
Neva Holman, 1211 West Main
street, to reshingle a garage at
a cost of $75.
Firemen Called City fire
men were called to the home of
C. M. Worthley, 618 Dakota ave
nue, at 7 p. m. yesterday to ex
tinguish a flue fire which re
portedly caused no damage.
Another run was made yester
day afternoon to the grandstand
at the ball park where a small
trash fire was extinguished
shortly before firemen arrived.
Ward Returns Charles
Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Bowdish, 1216 Sunset avenue,
returned to Medford yesterday
following an honorable dis
charge from the navy at Brem
erton, Wash. Ward, a chief
boatswain's mate, served over
seas with the 9th seabee bat
talion in both the European and
Pacific theaters, that unit being
the first seabee battalion to
serve in both theaters. In the
navy 44 months, Ward worked
for some time on Wake Island
before entering the service.
Veterans Here John Mar-
lette, former aviation machin
ist's mate, 2c, returned to Med
ford yesterday from Terminal
Island, San Pedro, Calif., where
he received an honorable dis
charge from the naval air corps.
Marlctte spent 16 months in the
Pacific theater. Arriving with
Marlctte was former pharma
cist's mate, 1c, Jack Marshall,
who planned to leave the city
today for his home in Eugene
after spending a short visit at
the home of Marlette's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Marlctte, 211
Laurel street.
Daily Weather Report
FORFCASTS
Medford and vicinity: Partly cloudy
to cloudy tonight and Saturday with
occasional light rain. Little change
In temperature.
Oregon: Intermittent light rain be
coming heavier tonight and Saturday.
Little change in temperature. In
creasing southeast wind off coast he.
coming strong to gale force tonight
Snow over mountains.
LOCAL tATA
Temperature a year ago today:
Hlehcst S3: Lowest 32.
Total monthly precipitation 2.81
inches.
Excess for the month 1 27 Inches.
Total precipitation since September
1, 1!4.S. 4 63 inches.
Excess for the season. !i3 inches.
Relative humidity at 4-30 p. m. yes
terday 36T-; 4-30 today TS1"..
Tomorrow
Sunrise 7:12 a. m. Sunset .44 p. m.
Observations taken at 4:30 a. m.
120 Meridian Time:
Hlrh Low Prec.
Boise 43 2
Boston fin 35 -BR
Chicago 22 IB .03
uenver . .. 40 17
Eureka .. 70
SO
.38
Havro
2B IS
Los Angeles .
Medford
New York ...
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32
sa
Omaha
2B
Phoenix: 78
33
43
Portland St
Reno 4fl
Roscburg 52
Salt Lake 41
San Francisco fll
Seattle AO
Spokane 41
Washington, D. C. Sft
Yakima : 47
44
23
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The first telegraph in Califor
nia, stationed on Telegraph Hill
in San Francisco in 1853, ex
tended eight miles to Point Lo-bos.
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ONE
TICKET
Admits you to
BOTH
Merrick's and
Dreamland Dances
mi $1
DANCE SAT. NITE
at DREAMLAND
OBITUARY
JAMES A. EMMONS
James A. Eramous. infant son
of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Em
mons of Trail passed away at a
local hospital Thursday. Sur
vivors include the parents, Mr
and Mrs. James Emmons, one
brother, Kenneth and three sis
ters, Lullabclle, Jozelle, and
Etta Mae.
Graveside services will be held
in Siskiyou Park Saturday at
3:30 p. m. Perl Funeral Home
is in charge of funeral arrange
ments.
Ex-Solon's Son
And Cash Missing
Detroit, Nov. 23 U.R Clar
ence J. McLeod, former congress
man from Michigan, reported to
police today that his son, Mai
colm U. McLeod. 18. had left the
city and that $20,000 to $30,000
was missing from the McLeod
home.
McLeod told detectives that
he received a phone call about
midnisht last night from his son.
who said he was "going to Phila
delphia" and that he would be
back in a few days "to explain
everything.
FILIPINOS TO VOTE
it ton iiu Nm 2.1 lU.P.) Pres
ident Sergio Osmena announced
today that the Philippines con
ill be called into special
session shortly to fix the date
for a national election ana clear
iiio wit for the commonwealth's
final independence next July 4.
T-o Late to Classify
LOST Black tooled-leather puna
Howard. Phone n.
PLEASANT room for men, close " in.
(i0! E. Mnin
W'ANTKLV-Two passengers to Camp
Roberts. Hohhs Trading Post.
FOR RENT Old unfurnished house,
cheap. Phone 3t3t.
FOR 1 SALEEivc room modern house
with gas circulator, gn wtoibwdwi
ratine and gas hot water heater.
Karaite and woodshed combined.
Workshop, nice back yard with out
door fireplace and bnhts. 4OO0
cash. 822 V.12th. n.one MM.
WILL CARE for children evenings
nnd week ends. 33 Quince.
4500
3 flat dwelling! eloe In on paved
ulreet. Income S7150 per month.
Corner lot
$900
4n acres timber lot close to Med
ford; very accessible.
3'a acres irrigated. 3 room modern
house, garage and chicken house.
I. E. SCHULER Realtor ROYAL. BFBR
FREE inspection of your tires to
make vour winter driving safe. Re
cap your tire with the new Fire
stone tire design. Firestone Stores.
214 S. Riverside, Medford, Ore, Call
47V or 7118.
FOR SALE Two good bicycles. 304
Boardman. ' i
FOR " SALE Sulphate of XmriionlV.
Cars to arrive in December. How
much do you want us to book lor
you. Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
Complete Factory Approved
SAFETY
4&ttWS&. bER VICE
Chrysler Fac
I Dependable I
(Dry cnguiBvr.
ed and Inspect
ed Parts for
Chrysler
Dodge
Plymouth
Dodqe Trucks
f J
DODGE Job-Rated TRUCKS
L. G. TAYLOR GO.
112 So. Riverside Phone 29GS
iERVICk I
AT ROOMY
DERRICK'S
BALLROOM
9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Ray's New
8 PIECE
BAND
FINER MUSIC
THAN EVER!
Modern Up-to-t he-Minute Melo
dies Featured for Your Dancing
Pleasure at the
KJECTRTC RANGE, dlnin table,
heater, 3 -wheel trailer. 3 cast por
celain wash basins, massive mohair
Pre-war davenport. 344 N. Central,
hone 5398.
FOR SALE New deep well pumps.
Williamson Hdwe., Talent.
FOR SALE 8 good cows, "one regiT
tcrcd bull, tumhle bug scraper,
Martin ditcher, mwc. tools. Hazel
B. Robblns. Rt 1, Box 404, Central
Point One nnle wat of Hwv. P!
on Scenic Ave. Phone Central
Pomt 142.
FOR SALE Mountain transit; level
rod and I Oft It. tape 4th St. Repair
Slnip. K2E. 4th Phon4R2.
FOR SALE Good blrvcles,-CofuTnbui
rraphophnne. 60 records. Murrey's
Biocle Shop.
ALL METAL KIDDIES SCOOTERS
just a few left. SIMS BROS.
ffDAArt 1 acre sub-irrigated, all' in
ijlOvvU fruit and nuts; A room
modern house, 3 bed
rooms utility room, hardwood
floors throughout; irood fixtures,
shinned roof, cement foundation,
garage, woodshed. New construe- t
tion. Good income from fruit.
Located close in. Terms. j
CAAAA acres Irrigated sandy '
JjVU) loam koiI, alfalfa and clo- j
ver, gmxl family fruit: A I
room modern house, 2 hedrooms, j
hardware floors, fire place, garage, 1
chit-ken house 300 capacity, tool :
shed, milk hcd, pressure system. 1
deep well. Stock and furniture can
br bought. Close in location. Terms, i
(JIATAA 12 7 100 acres trrtrat
jIU.OUU ed. 4 acres alfalfa. 4
acres clover, hulnnee
good pasture; fl room modern
house. 3 bedrooms, electric water
henter, pressure system, artesian
water, fruit room, milk room;
chicken house, barn 8 stanchion.
Some equipment and hay can be
ponanr. Located near Talent. Terms.
$15,000-
acres irrigated tree ,
soil, all cultivated, j
fenced and cross fenc- :
ed: a room modern house, large up
stairs room, service porch, clean j
inside and out; f0 ft. well pressure
sy.strm; large barn. Will subdivide.
Located close in. ;
$19,000"
40 Hcres all irrigated In !
clover and alfalfa; A
room modern house.
2 bedrooms, nice basement with !
laundry trays; larn cement founda
tion and floor stanchions for 12
cows, track and carrier; ' pressure
sysiein to house and barn: 2 unit
Surge milker; electric DeLaval aep
erator; all farming equipment; 4
Incubators. 2 brooders, lfl good milk
cows. 1 Reg. bull 2 yrs old, 3 he if-
era bred to Reg, bull. Close In loca. :
tion. Terms. i
SOUTHERN OREGON LAND CO
Medford Grants Pass '
P. O Box 34H Phone Mftn '
FOR SALE Monarch Special Hog Ra
tion S3 20 per ewt. It's the most
complete hog feed you can buy.
Grows and finishes faster. Monarch
Seed Ac Feed Co.
LIVESTOCK AUCTION every Satur
day at the Pavilion. Phoenix, Ore.
Commencing at 1:00 p. nv. We will
have a good lot of livestock for
next sale. Including beef nnd dairy
cowp, slock rows calves, vtal
calves, feeder pigs, sows, horses and
sheep. This market has always had
the best southern outlet for your
livestock as our out-of-siaie buyers
are regular. Whether you wish to
buy or sell It will pay you to attend
this market auction. We cater
strictly to the busy stockmen In the
sale and transportation of livestock.
Southern Oregon Livestock Auction
Co.. "Live Sellers of Livestock.
Col. A. H. Dudley, Auctioneer
Phone 622.1 Medford. Ore.
COMING
SUNDAY
o
;jr$
:Z3
FOR
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We Offer for Sale Our
CIRCULAR
Located 17 Mile! North of Medford on the
Crater Lake Highway
Daily Capacity 20,000 Feet
125 H. P. Diesel Motor
and other necessary equipment
Gulf Red Cedar Company, Inc.
P. O. Box 308
STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA
Friday, Nor. 23. 1945
FOR SALE Large Estate circulatine
heater in splendid condition. Reas
onable. 617 Park Ave., or phone
FOR SALE Lily bulbs, double tiger;
raspberry plants, strawberry plants,
Glascock s Nursery. ti4 Beatty.
FOR SALE Large casttronheatTng
stove. S20; 30 lb. ice box, front leer.
t20; bird cages. $1 each. Mail box
tt: roller skates, $1 SO; basketball
shoes, size B'a, -t. Misc. boys
clothes, size 12 years. Clean toys
and Karnes, electric train, double
set. Rt. 1 , Box 30H. Medford.
Phoentx-Jacksonville Hwy.
DANCE
Sat. Nile, Nov. 24
SAMS VALLEY GRANGE
HALL
Good Floor
Good Music
Turkey Supper
Dancing 9 to 2 a.m.
ATTENTI0N
Eaglet and Auxiliary
FREE DANCE
SAT. NITE
x V. m. November 24
EAGLES1 HALL
219 W Main- Fine Music
Trtisni Iris' siriii iVfrirtw
DR. H. H. PARSONS
320 Libi.ty Bldg.
SPECIALIZING IN
SURGERY
Office Telephone 5723
Home Telephone 589S
Interior and Exterior
PAINTING
PAPER HANGING
Work Guaranteed
CALL 2419
Younger s Appliance
DUTCH BOY PAINTS
31 N. Bartlctt
BETTY GRABLE
JWni'M rHIHC
JUNE HAVER
.Ml
S. Z. SAK ALL
Reginald GARDINER
It
SALE
El ILL
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE KINK
KIl'DIE KAR3 all metal except sent
steel wheels with rubber tires for
tii 1 to 2 yearold. SIMS BROS.
FOH SLE Fuel oil heater: J."cT.
I brot, I mil north Central Point.
P one 13X4.
XMAS TREES Mostly white, fir, 3 ft.
to 8 ft., any amount. Delivered to
hirhway. 73 cents each. Call Satur
day and Sunday. 211 Boyd.
STARTS
SUNDAY
END5 5AT.-
Wm. Boyd In
'THREE ON A TRAIL'
PLUS
Joel MeCrea In
'RAGGED ANGELS'
M).WU. . MPiM
SeSSsW
Rosalind Ytf wvt
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ENDS SAT.
JAMES GARFIELD
In
"THEY MADE ME
A CRIMINAL"
Plui
"IRISH EYES ARE
SMILING"
with,
JUNE HAVER
MONTY WOOLEY
issjlksSBW
ftUrtiWdriii'i
NOW
THRU
WED.
EVE.
SHOWS
6:45
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AND
STARTS SUN. j
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Mt. Set. Sun. 1:45
8th and Front
Phone 2119
7
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