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LOCAL and Flue Fire City firemen ex tinguished a flue fire at the home of D. M. Orgain, 413 Col umbus avenue, at 8:35 a. m. yes terday. No damage was caused. firemen said. V JayCtes To Meet The Med- ford Junior cnamoer of com merce will meet at the Jackson county Chamber of Commerce office tonight at 8 ojclock, it was announced today. Shrinert To Meet Jackson County Shrine club will hold the regular monthly meeting to night at 6:30 o'clock at the Jack son JJotel. All nobles and visit ing nobles are requested to at tend. Coyle Promoted Promotion of Charles L. Coyle, now on ter minal leave in Medord, to the rank of major effective Nov. 9, was learned this week from Lt. Col. Taylor of Ft. Lewis, Wash. MaJ. Coyle, who spent three years as a flight officer with the army air force, two years of which were in the European theater, recently reopened his offices in the Medford Center building. The family home is at 708 Park avenue. 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DANCE TONIGHT DON SIGLOW BAND Returning by popular request with our favorite singer Larry 00 NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, NEW YORK 5, N. Y. 86.8 PROOF . 51 KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY PERSONAL CALENDAR Tuesday 6:30 p. m. Degree of Honor annual potluck dinner at KP hall for members, husbands, families and guests. Program and entertainment. 8:00 p. m. Nevita Chapter No. 83, O.E.S. Central Point. Men's Night and initiation. Wednesday 10:00 a. m Daughters of the Nile, Red Cross sewing at court house. 1:00 p. m. Get Together club, dessert and cards, Eagles' hall. 1:00 p. m. Mistletoe club, covered dish luncheon at Girls' Community club. Unit To Meet Reese Creek Extension unit will meet Dec. 4 at the home of Bernice Hatch er, Route 3, instead of the home of Mildred Dunlap as was orig inally planned, officers an nounced today. Members of the Lost Creek Extension unit will be guests for the meeting. The Hatcher home is one-half miles east of the Associated service station on Crater Lake highway. $2.50 I. CO 1.00 $4.50 $2.89 Seattle 4, Wn. Take-It-Easy Lodge Famous for Steak and Chicken Dinners Phone 24-F-2 Grants Pass Mae and Anne Closed Fridays j ybr Generations d Greet Xentucfy MMstey" - TToUfiA . si X"v If ip&qgg -THEATRE GUIDE DAILY KM Brown Escapes Frank J. Brown, radioman, first class, USNR, route 1, jledford, was one of the sailors who escaped when the destroyer USS Twiggs was damaged off Okinawa, ac cording to a press release re ceived from the United Stales navy. Injured In Mishap D. Con ner, passenger in an auto driven by Charles Stark, Medford, was injured slightly Sunday when the car struck a tree while trav- eling south on South Riverside avenue, according to an acci dent report filed yesterday with city police. Meeting Changed USWV Auxiliary Service club will meet Monday at the Girls Commupity club instead of Friday as was previously announced, an officer stated today. Dessert luncheon will be served at 1:30 p. m. won day by Jean Hitt and Hazel Anderson, hostesses. Cars Damaged Cars operat ed by Frank A. Glidden, 113 Tripp street, and Rosetti Chrfsti route 4, were damaged slightly yesterday afternoon when they collided at the intersection of main and Bartlett streets, ac cording to accident reports filed with city police. To Re-roof Applying yester day at the office of the city su perintendent for permits to re- roof residences were John Janes, 1527 Bryant street, $170; C. R. Alexander, 106 Almond street, $126; W. O. Gibbs, 25 Willamette avenue, $127; and Dale Carr, 1511 West Main street, $190. Reed Returns Fred Reed, son of W. D. Reed, Bellview district south of Ashland, has returned home from Ft. Louis, Wash., following an honorable discharge from the army after four years' service. Reed, a pri vate first class, spent a year in the south Pacific theater serv ing with an anti-aircraft unit. Arnold Home H. Glenn Arn old, coxswain, is home on a 30 day leave after 43 months in the South Pacific and is visiting nis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arnold, Beall Lane. He will re port back to the naval hospital at Seattle upon expiration of the leave. Arnold has been in the navy since Dec. 15, 1941. Boyer Here .Pvt.. Robert A. Boyer, who has been stationed at Camp Roberts, Calif., spent last week here as a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boussom, 720 Welch street. He left Saturday by plane for Spo kane, Wash., where he will visit his family, and from there will go to Ft. Benning, Ga., where he will enter officer candidate school. Pvt. Boyer was a mem ber of the 1943 graduation class of Medford high school. BOURBON WHISKEY -A BLEND 49 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS ED 12 NOON AND 6 P.M. Auxiliary To Meei Members of the American Legion auxili ary will meet at the courthouse Wednesday at 8 p. m. to sew for the Red Cross. Cadet Home Miss Betty June Medley, daughter of Mi, and Mrs. J. A. Medley. 521 West Sec ond street, returned Saturday by plane to Portland after visitins her parents here. Miss Medley is a cadet nurse at Emanuel hos pital in Portland. SPECIAL COMMUNICA TION Central Point Lodge A.F. St AM- NO. 133 Wed Nov. 28. 1945. 7:30 o'clock. Work In M M. Degree, He, irethmenti. Ray Brings, W.M. T.o Late to Classify BUBBLES. BI7BBLKS. bubbles, y we have them. 91 MS JBROS. MIDWAY AUCTION YARDS SALE EVERY THURSDAY 10:30 A. M. CATTLE HOGS HORSES WANTED Elderly people tocare for in my nome. pnone 1373. FOR SALE 1 936chcleT"coacK. Must sell immediately. 624 Pennsyl vania. COCKER Puppies Will be just right for Christmas. Mrs. Charles R Greene, Greene Lea Kennels, 61 1 S. Riverside. FOR-RENT" Furnished room with private bath. Inquire 303 S. Oak dale. FURNITURE Just 4 mos. old dinette set, lg. chest of drawers, daveno. 2 blond end tables and occ. chair; fl. lamp, table lamp, lg. crib and mattress, high chsir and pad, iron ing board,- clothes rack. Kit. stool, rug 9x12. rug 6x9, rug 3x6, junior chair, 2 bunk beds, coil spring and mattresses to fit Hollywood beds, box springs and mattresses to fit; matching 4 dr. stand and waste paper basket, lg. mirror. Also elec. trie range, ice box, Thor washing machine. Allison. Rt. i. Box 197, Kingmire Dairy on Griffin Cr. Road. LETl.'SHELP U COME TOEXRTH joa fi-room modern home, ex- WD4.U ceHent condition, service T porch, laundry trays, etec- trle water heater, large barn, gar age, workshop, cement walks, lawn. 5 Acres tub-irrigated bottom land, pavement, close in. Circulator, drapes, floor coverings. C7Cfrt 10 Acres, 3 poultry houses, tDIJuU broders, 1300 chickens. feet new lumber, wood, 3-room bungalow, large electric water heat er. 2 stoves, range and other equip ment, highway, close In. Terms. CI O AAA 2 Acres, free soil, all ui.VUU cultivated, irrigated. T ' alfalfa, clover. 4-room filastered house, shade, fruit, 60 on barn 40x60, double garage, out buildings, deep well, electricity, 20 head cattle, 4 good horses, machin ery. TED GUETZLAFF AGENCY North Pacific Highway past Big Y Phone 3709 JUST ARRIVED- Magic wand bubble blowers SIMS BROS. DAfRY COWS 14 Head Guernsey heavy spring" All close to freshening. M. D. An drews, Tel. Eagle Point 93F11, 2a miles cast of Eagle Point. Brophy road. FOUND Pair glasses, gold rims'." Cra ter Lake Hilton road. Call Tribune. TRIANGLE R ADI O SERVICE" 823 Dakota Ave. none aioe or i. Repairing on all makes of radios. Pick up and Delivery Service. CUT ' Chrysanthemums,' "shr uhbery. Phillips Nursery, fnona oioi, d. Peach, mile south of Stewart Ave. SELL YOUR LIVESTOCK AT THE MIDWAY AUCTION YARDS Our sales have been consistently bet ter. Last week's sale saw an aver age of gUB for first 10 dairy cows Too cow SI 62. Dairy cows in strong demand and It appears that good grades of teei will sell higher now that points are off. Remember! We work just as hard for the uttie consignor as we ao tor the big ones. We'll never let you down. When You Think Auctions, Think of the Midway Yards W. J. BILL BRAY, Auctioneer N. A. MEAD, Clerk FOR SALE 1 brand new .300 CaZ Rem. woods master autoloading rifle; 1 23-33 Win, carbine, excellent shnpe; 1 16-ga. Win. pump shotgun, with some shells; 1 41 Cal. Colt double action handgun. Call eve nings after fl. 211 Boyd St., Med ford. W A NTED-Dozef""work for new' HB- 14 grading and levelling. Phone autju, WANTED Dairy or farm to lease or rent. Jacksonville p. o. Box 537. WANTED Financial backing "on good stock ranch by experienced man. Write P. O. Box 537. Jacksonville. FOR SALE: 30 Hampshire Red pul lets, o montns oia ai.su eacn. Law rence Leonard. Inquire Horry Dunn, 1' miles N.W. Central Point. FOR SALE 1 Case tractor; 1 drill press complete; 1 phonograph. 404 Crater Lake Ave. BUBBLE BLOWERS Get yours at rtms nnnq i JUST RECEIVED Shipment of recap- j pen i ires, an sires, ueuing prices, no 1 priority required. Talent Service , Station. Jack Collens. ! WANT E b '30 or "31 Ford or Ply- 1 mouth. Texaco Station, East Main 1 and Hawthorne. ! FOUND 9 keys on chain ring." Call at Otto's Tavern, Inquire for Janitor. ! FOR RENT APTS. Small apt. for I mianie age man or woman- ro drinkers. Open Dee. 1, 333 E. Jack son. DEA F Its here the new'Hearlng Aid an in one piece, no extra batteries. Come In and see It. No obligations. Hotel Medford, Room 114. STARTS TOMORROW 4 BIG DAYS TOYS Now In Stock the following fine Christmas toys: METAL TRUCKS (with rubber tires) METAL WHEELBARROWS METAL SCOOTERS METAL KIDDIE KARS (for 14 to 1 year old) c BLACKBOARDS fwith erasers) TOY TELEPHONES DARTBOAKDS lalno extra darts) DOLL FURNITURE WALKING DUCKS AND DOGS TOY TRAIN SETS TOY STEAM SHOVEL TOY TANKS (with moving tread) And Many others new toys are ar riving every day. SIMS BROS. "Your WORLD Bicycle Store" 23 N. Fir Ph. 3473 FOR SALE Equity in new gray kid skin fur coat. Worn once only. Bal ance $10 per month. Tribune Box 4255. FOR SALE Hydrate lime. Car just arrived. Get yours now. Pacific Seed and Feed. HEAVY TRYERS for your locker. pre?sed. delivered. Phone 40P1. FOR SALE Good" 1931 ModeTA. (fall 3150 atter 5 p. m.Prico 200.00. FOR SALE Two Reg. Pcrcheron mares. P. D. Lcj Ian (Central Point. WANTED Lady for generalhoust work for couple on river. No chil dren. Easy work. Day or more off weekly. R. Young. Trail. PhoneJliaS. FOR" SALE" Unusual and charming gift packages. Bowl and bulb sets. Pacific Secd& Feed. FOR SALE 1 acre, 2 "bedroom mot cm home, city water, hardwood floors, electric water heater, wired for electric ronite, garage, cellar, wood house. Building in fine con diton, built 3U years ago, new barn. Price $7000 i, cash. Call after noon or evening. Owner. Lloyd E Smith, across from Howard school on old H.W 09, MIDWAY AUCTfON'VAR'CS THURSDAY, NOV. 2it 10 U0 A. M. 2 unit McCormlck.Deering mtlktng machine and pipe for 20 cows; milk cooler, Dt-Laval table model separa tor, roll top desk, Coca-Cola cold box. etc. 2-year-old Polled Hereford bull; 90 hd. ewes ilamu Feb ); 3 hd. Hulstein springers; several dairy cows; some Here, or d calves, besides our usual run. Bring your cattle In on Wednesday for test. W. j. BILL BRAY, Auctioneer NA. MEAD, Clerk BICYCLE PADLOCKS Just arrived". SIMSBROS. POO A A AcreTe room house with Vvvvv bath. Cement foundaUon. shingle roof. Close la lo cation. CjJAAA Acre, 4 room houae, VivWv cement foundation. Good T 4 stanchion barn, chicken house, brooder, gdrage. workshop, iron fence, shade, berries, city wa ter. CAAAA 3 01100 irrigated sandy VvUUU 'oam in alfalfa and clo ver. A room house, hard wood floors, fireplace, garage, large chicken house, good well, fine fam ily fruit and grapes. Close In. Terms. vOvUU fmit, and nuts. 5 room modern house, hardwood floors throughout, good fixtures, garage, woodshed, all new construc tion. Easy terms. Close in. SOUTHERN OREGON LAND CO. Medford Grants Pass Ready buyers awaiting your listings Phone 5300 Box 848 WANTED Cut glass; Mail pricVTIil to Box 4262, Tribune. FOR SALE 2-In. Terrestrial telescope sid.DU, usea gai. not water tanx it; 2 hp. gasoline engine. E. L. Walr, Rt. 1, Box 277, Bellinger Rd. FOR SALE 13 gauge double Ebl. shotgun; 3 boxes shells, $43.00. Just like new. 1st house past Medford aieai on ten. fOh SALE 1930 Chev. civilian pickup, 4 speed transmission and fl ply tires. A new utility trailer with 8 ply tires and 5th wheel. Also Pointer-WIN lamette dual axel log trailer. 05 rutftur at a bargain price. MILES MOTORS 138 8. Riverside Phone 7?fl4 BlCYCLE GENERATOR 6ETS"rTKi ideal lighting system and the Ideal Christmus gift for the boy with a bike. SI MS BROS. FOR SALE Corner lot. close In, 8000 feet new lumber with lot. Inquire 7 Rose Aye. I4 OR SALE One crocrietear"b"edBpread. one pillow sham, linen thread, ex quisite workmanship. Hand pieced quilt, ready for quilting, large solid mahogany table lamp. 1223 Queen Anne, Phone 5489. FOR SALIC Blood tested New Hamp shtre cockrels for breeding. Rt 3. Box 198, or Phone 5430. COMING THURSDAY I ENDS i; pB WED. in WANTED TT,4 4 or g In. Jotnr. Phoiv, S187. FOR SATE Eltctrle lump pump, new conaiuon. txKiiP woiti. a. mverstd,- WANTEO Some on to care for 20 month baby gtrl and live room and board to working mother. Phone 4B39 day time. WANTED Nun at the Osteopathic Hcupltal. WANTED Young man to Joarn bak ery trede. Serviceman preferred Excellent opportunity. Apply In person morning, between 9 and nonn. Beck , Bakery, 1U N. River. iqe. TOR SALE SS Na,h 2 door tedan. aco w. Jackon. F&R SALE Rug txll; floorlamp; mok,ri canvas cot and wardrope. 103 Almond. SMALL Terrier pupplee for ule. IfT- qulre rear annex Apt. . 3i N. Central Ave. FOR SALE Farmall JO tractor In good condition, under OPA celling price. Alio 4'i foot tandem heavy disc. Phone 03.10. GWNETSDoiT'Meal and Kruncheoh available at Faber'a, 34 s. River. ,lde. WANTED Housekeeper to itiy nlghta. Board, room and good wages. WANTED Immediately Good section al book cae. Call saoa. FOR SALE Late mode! Cadillac trunk ,edan with radio, good con dition. 100 below celling. Phone NORTffS s sugar cure available' at Fabere, 34 S. Riverside. WEAN ETSTplgi " for aalePhoniTW?. 8. W. Kohn. Joe-Jark Road. FISHER'S Mor Milk available ai Fab- er's. 34 S. Riverside. FOR SALE Peet mo,,, fine for your flower beds and shrubs. Pacific Seed it Feed. FOR SALE Two Model A ' wheels and tires 450x21. Small one-burner oven, like new, 09N. Riverside. FULLER-BRUSHEfMops, wmxTruT woodwork cleaners, phone 4914 or T5B0. for the LITTLE MISS Wool Pleated Bklrta Chenille Robea Dreeses TINY TOT SHOP 3rd floor Medford Bldg. ARE YOUR YOUNGSTERS HARD ON SHOE LEATHER? WARDS Shoes Active You can't kep youngsters from wearing out ho. It', at natural as growing palnsl But you can see to It that they have STURDY shoes 1 1 t correctly built for growing feet. Wards have a wide assortment 1 1 : carefully made. And at budget prices, tool See them todayl IVIontgomery Ward TuMday. Not. 47, 1943 FOR SALE Corner lavoratory, 90S X. Riverside. FAT YOUNG steer," will-" 'deliver. Phone 2415 FOR SALE Wood circulating heater, almost new. Singer pedaMype sw- in g machine. Phone 5700. COME IN and nee our new' assortment of myrtlewood lamps. Also bowls, trays, and other articles, all made here in Medford. from beautiful myrtlewood. Reasonably priced. JO A East Jackion. SUMMAGE SAL E-rVeo1..' ' Nov." 3ft only. Walt's Radio Shop, 411 E Main. Girl Scout Council. Children's clothing In excellent condition. WANTED Used car In good condi tion. Will pay cash. 915 W. 10th St. Phone 4651. WAN TiE D Someone to care for eI3er ly lady, returning from hospital. Very lirM work. Phone 6470 after g p.m. Op H OLSTERINO, " furniture repair, lng. Phone 3008. Mr. Tbibault, 319 Wabash. SEP LACE your broken window 'glass New glnss installed while you wait MEDFORD MILL WORK CO. The Glass House Phone 4113 10 th and Qrape FREE Inspection of your Urea lb make your winter driving safe. Re cap your tires with the new Fire stone tire design. Firestone Stores. 3U S. Riverside, Medford, Ore. Call 4VS7 Or 711B. FOR SALEVery clean So-SO WTn chester carbine, plenty of shells See at 905 E. Jackson. FOR SALE Clarinet, first grai completely reconaiuonea. jacKson. CASH IN A FLASH FOR YOUR CAR Save Time Cash and Oaa Call Automobile Market, Friendly Medford Deeler Ph. 3P19 flth and Bartlett No Red Tape When You Bell to US WANTED TO RENT 3 or 1 bedroom houe unfuinlshcd Phone 841 5 WATCH REPAIRING Good service, also new watchee. bandi. eta Steves Watch Shop. 411 E. Main. Children 'i ARE MADE FOR Wear CMId't Irewn M fypa Oxford. Strongly built. Sfsu 814 to 12i 2.39 Seuffpreof Oxford. Slzei 8V4 to 12. 29 Child's trown High Shoo. Roomy, ploto to. Sizes t'i to 12. 29 MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE NINE Relieve that Tormenting piri-woiiM ITCH Too Embarrassing to Talk AboutI It la no longer tieceraary to pafc up with the trouble caused by Pln-Worms t A highly eflactlvs way to dal with fWa TJSly Infection has now heen made possible. Jt Is bssed on the mdiclly recognised druif known as gentian violet. This special drusr Is the vital Insrxlient In P-W, the Pin-Worm tablets developed In the labora tories of Or. D. Jayne A Son. The small, easy-to-tak P-W tablets aet tn a special war to remove Pin-Worms. So don't take chances with the mbarraMina rectal Itch and other dUtress caused by 1hM creatures that live and grow inside the human hody. If you suspect Hn-Worma In your child or yourself, get a box of JAY HE'S P-W risht away and follow the directions. Sat if faction guaranteed or your money back. Your druniit knows i IMrV for PiaWorau I RUMMAGE SALE Wed., Nov. 23 411 E. MAIN By Girl Scout Council ' A. J. Losffisr, P,1. D. Physician tt Surgeon ANNOUNCES THE OPENING Of His Office At 407 Medford Center Bldg. Phons 7594 wieafr a miirlaW aViWinii .J ENDS TONITE William Bendix In "DON JUAN QUILLIGAN" PLUS Lon Chaney In 'Ths Mummy's Cursa STARTS TOMORROW IT HUMS WITH EX CITEMENT..! Rearinf action with llflien's lemoua ilahter..t PLUS- PLUNGING TERROR! THOUSANDS OF REAL L1F OF REAL-LIFE rtVtC&l KUNGLE TH8IUSK, mm aMAi - Yrh ti- ii i ENDS TONITE Rosalind AND aua' - i! CARSON rw-, ' 3Z A good PLACI TO BUY good SHOII vn1 min in mm tr