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LOCAL and To California S. Sgt. Dan Hull, who recently returned to Medford after an extended peri od of duty in Europe, will leave tomorrow to spend several days In Needles, Calif. To Eugene Floyd Scott, dis trict 'forester, O and C lands ad ministration, left the city Mon day for Eugene where he plans to spend a week attending to business. Monday Scott and other local O and C officials are to attend a meeting in Eugene where sustained yield problems will be discussed. Mm. Richards Home Mrs. L. Richards, 1059 Court street, has returned from a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. Betty Kurz, San Francisco. Mrs. Kurz, who was awaiting hospitalization at that time, entered Letterman " Hospital Annex Monday, Nov. 28, for minor surgery and treat ment, her mother reports. Hurt In Accident Olaf Lind. itrom, 125 Oberlin street, Ash land, was treated at Community hospital yesterday shortly after suffering head cuts In an acci dent on South Central avenue according to city police and hos' pital reports. A pick-up truck operated by Lindstrom struck a parked car registered to Harold G. Hargett, 317 .c. Jackson street, police said. ... Discharges Among those who recently received honor able discharges from the armed forces are Pfc. James Wallace route 1, box 494, Ashland: Sgt Morris Bush, box 174, Central Point; Sgt. William Short, Lake Creek; T4 Carroll Watson, Trail, and T5 Gordon Miller, 233 South Riverside avenue Harry Hoxie, 407 King street and TSgt. William Cabaniss, 1001 North Central avenue, all of Medford. Veterans Report The follow ing Jackson county discharged servicemen reported yesterday to county selective service board No. 2: Mathew J. Winningham Alvin L. Wood, Morris C. Bush Loren E. Caussman, Wallace M. Doble, Myron E. Eaton, Robert H. Farnsworth, Richard G. Fos ter, James A. Wallis and Lloyd L. Whiteside. Reporting to board No. 1 were Donald L. Barrow, Donald R. Cole, Airon B. Had' dock, Lowell Arnold Wilcoxon, Clyde A. Melvln, Jr., and John E. Lonch. Discharged From Army Crawford Cornett arrived at the family home, 1206 Iowa street, Ashland, yesterday following an honorable discharge at Camp Cook, Calif. Cornett, who enter ed the army three years ago, spent 11 months in the South Pacific theater with the 96th di vision. A private first class, Cor nett was awarded the meritor ious service unit Insignia, pur ple heart with two oak leaf clus ters, bronze star, good conduct medal, combat Infantryman's badge, and ribbons for the Amer ican campaign and Asiatic-Pa cific campaign. Mrs. Cornett Is the former Malhe Gilley. TOMORROW ALRIGHT 4-VIGITABLI LAXATIVI dona., i", o-iT oiMIMk SET A 25' BOX You Can Depend on Humphrey to Give You a Good Deal if you want to Buy or Sell a USED CAR Humphrey Motors Used Car Exchange 33 S. Riverside Ave. III!!1 .i fc. a FOR THAT 'DATE' TONIGHT u It wfi 0y ,j I f ' ' I Ssr'J,A PERSONAL CALENDAR Wednesday 6:43 p. m. Mariners' class. First Christian church, annual dinner and election of officers, Fellowship Hall. 8:00 p. m. Pythian club, Girls' Community club. Mrs. George Thomas and Mrs. Harry Bryant, hostesses. 8:00 p. m. Legion auxiliary, courthouse, to sew for Red Cross. Thursday 1:00 p. m. Chapter AA, P.E.O., luncheon, home of Mrs. Mary Sleeter, 1715 East Main street 1:00 p. m. Sojourners' club, dessert and cards, Girls' Com munity club. For reservations call Mrs. Fred W. Rehling, 2764. 1:30 p. m. Jolly Stitchers, home of Mrs Vera Richmond, Table Rock. To Erect Garage Marvin Ragsdale, 605 Dakota avenue, applied for a permit yesterday at the office of the city superin tendent to erect a garage cost ing $300. . . Arrested Richard E. Shank lln and Patricia J. Deardorf, Baker, Ore., were sentenced to 30 days Jail in Justice court yes terday charged with vagrancy and Emmett W. Boesch, in whose car the couple were pas sengers, was given five days jail sentence for driving with no li cense on motor vehicle, accord ing to state police and court rec ords. The youths were arrested Monday by state police officers. Aerie To Meet Regular meeting of Crater Lake Aerie No. 2093, Fraternal Order of Eagles and auxiliary will meet in the hall, 219 West Main street, Thursday at 8 p. m. There will be balloting, committee re ports and initiation for both auxiliary and aerie. Capt. George Mead of the drill team announces that the team is to be in uniform. Members who have candidates are asked to be at the hall, accompanied by the candidates, by 7:30 p. m. and to have the initiation form filled out.' A dance and refreshments will conclude the evening. To Spend Winter Mrs. P O'H. Thompson arrived in Med ford by plane from Denver, Colo., Tuesday noon to spend the winter with her daughter. Mrs. Boyd W. Brock, 331 Mae street. While in the mid-west, Mrs. Thompson visited her son, Lt. Com. Mat R. Thompson, for mer YMCA secretary in Ash land, who is now head of the navigation department In the Navy Pre-flight school in Iowa City. In Denver she saw another son, Hugh, warrant officer. USN, just returned from the Aleutians and awaiting reassignment. Mrs. Thompson also visited her daugh ter, Mrs. Leonard Littrell, in Denver. Ashland Curfew Law Is Enforced Ashland, Nov. 28 Chief of Police C. P. Talent said yester day all Ashland police officers had been notified to enforce the loaal curfew law, calling for minors under 18 years of age to be off the streets between 10:30 p. m. and 6 a. m. All night of ficers have been instructed to return to their homes any minors who cannot show reason for being on the streets during the curfew hours, Talent said. In event of a second offense, parents will be brought into court to show cause why they should not pay a penalty. Court Records Justice Court Eugene W. Kimmons, failure to stop, cited. George W. Stone, void foreign license, $1 and costs. John L. Johnson, improper license, no PUC permit, no oper ator's license, no clearance lights, cited. Police Court B. W. Allison and George B. Rutherford, drunk. Jailed. James McCoy, begging, jailed. Ml Jl DREAMLAND To RAY'S MUUtKri MUSIU EVERYONE WELCOME! Don't Miss It! AT 1 WEATHER BALKS E ILL PROSPECTOR Weather conditions prevented an Upper Applegate party from rescuing Andrew Jeldness, aged prospector, ill at his isolated cabin in the Big Squaw Lake district yesterday, but his condi tion was reported improved by a fellow mine owner, "Slim" Travis, who hiked the distance to the Jeldness cabin with medi cine. Lee Port, ranger of the Rogue River National Forest service, reported this morning that Travis, owner of the Grub stake Mine and other property in the district, had offered to visit Jeldness and his wife daily until his recovery or conditions permitted his removal to- the home of relatives In Medford. Travis had visited the Jeld ness cabin earlier and upon his return reported the veteran miner ill and began organization of a party to bring him out by sled, since the last section of road is now impassable by car and the Jeldness cabin Is reach ed by trail a considerable dis tance beyond the end of the road. - Jeldness is said to be 85 years old and his wife past 80. New Scout Troop Is Sponsored By Medford Church A new Boy Scout troop, to be sponsored by the Medford Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, was organized at a meeting at the church last even ing according to Gordon Gil more, Scout executive. This brings to 10 the number of Boy Scout troops in the city proper, Gilmbre states, and five cub packs are also in operation. The new unit will be Troop Six. George Sanderson and Jack Barnett will serve as scoutmas ter and assistant scoutmaster, and Robert Swan, Waldo Mielke and Leonard Jay are troop com mittee members. It is planned to organize a cub pack through the church in the near future, Gilmore states. BIRTHS EPPERSON To Mr. and Mrs. Vernon, Central Point, Nov. 28, 1945, a girl, 8 pounds, at Com munity hospital. "UfJBIM'V DIGESTIVE TRACT And Stop Dosing Your Stomach With Soda and Alkalize Don't expect to get real relief from headache, eour stomach, gaa and bad breath by taking soda and other alka lize if the true cause of your trouble ii constipation. In this case, your real trouble Is not la the stomach at all. But in the intestinal tract where 80 of yourfoodis digested. . And when it geta blocked it fails to digest properly. What you want for real relief is not soda or an alkalizer but something to "unblock" your intestinal tract. Some thing to clean It out effectively help Nature get back on her feet. Get Carter's Pills right now. Take them as directed. They gently and effec tively "unblock" your digestive tract. This permits your food to move along normally. Nature's own digestive juices can then reach it. You get genuine relief that makes you feel really good again Get Carter's Pills at any drugstore 25. "Unblock" your intestinal tract for real relief from indigestion. STARTS TOMORROW KITS BACK AGAIN TO THRILL YOU! Drtv pnr.ruc levii'bi-iirrt-:.J - srft 7rae. - - - T ' PLUS Y ":1V ERROL OBITUARY ANDREW HAMLIN Andrew "Bud" Hamlin, 78, passed away Monday in Klam ath Falls. He was born at Med ford, but has spent the last 50 years at Bandon, Oregon. Mr. Hamlin leaves two sons, Erwln of Klamath Falls and James of Marysville, Calif. Also one brother and one sister, Jeff Hamlin and Julia Doubleday of Medford," also five grandchil dren and five great-grandchildren. The remains will arrive In Medford Friday and graveside services will be conducted in the Medford I.O.O.F. cemetery at 2 p. m. Friday, with the Rev. D. E. Millard officiating. Conger-Morris Funeral Par lors are in charge. Hull Appearance Delayed By Rain Washington, Nov. 28 U.fi) Former Secretary of State Cor dell Hull today postponed his scheduled appearance before the Pearl Harbor Investigating com mittee because of inclement weather. He has been ill and the committee decided not to ask him to go out in the rain. w cpb v &v V' H, Ah STARRING John GARFIELD His top performance by miles! Eleanor PARKER A thrilling personality! Dane CLARK The man's man the girls are crazy about! . W " in J I' TUNE KMED 12 NOON AND 6 P.M. TOR DAILY Osburn Hotel In Eugene Leased by Medford People Management of the Osburn hotel in Eugene will be assumed Dec. 1 by Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Earley, owners of the Holland hotel here, and their son, Joe Early, Jr., recently dlschaiged veteran, the Earleys announced today. The Osburn is being leas ed from Mrs. Jane K. Hodes, owner. Young Earley will be active manager of the Osburn and his parents will divide their time between the two establishments. Resident manager of the Holland will be Kenneth Hammer, on the hotel staff for a considerable period. Young Earley is a graduate of the University of Oregon at Eu gene and during his service with the army was stationed in Eng land with the eighth air force for many months and later was at Ft. George Wright, Spokane. His parents are active in Med ford civic affairs. Financing the peace will only be as successful as you make it by your increasing purchases of Victory Loan bonds. HEAR T-TUGGING! LAUGH-PBOMIHG! ACTION-PACKED! The ttory of the fellow who won America's heart, and the girl who won his .' . . AO on l IV oT Dentist Shortage Seen Possibility Until I960, Claim Chicago (U.R) A dentist shortage that mav continue un til 1960 is predicted by Harlan A. Horner, secretary of the council of dental education of the American Dental Assn. 'The number of people want ing dental care for the three decades from 1930 to 1960 will show a progressive increase," he said, but "the provisions for dental care will be less in 1960 than in 1930 because it it doubt ful if dental schools will be at full capacity before 1950." Dental schools should draw students from all sections of the country in order to maintain an equitable distribution of dentists between rural and city areas. Horner said. U Mall Trlcuna Want Ada. home remedy for relieving mleeiiee of children's cold. llii f lllWW)ij. HIM SATURDAY ;Ci5yvej "rf man 1J.JU j. Also WHITE TREASURE A NOVELTY Latest Pictorial News ft THEATRE GUIDE Wil 1 Wednesday. Nov. 29, 1945 MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE SEVEN V0LNEY BROCK ON BOAT SETTING WORLD RECORD Marine Pfc. Volney M. Brock, so nof Mr. and Mrs. Leonard H. Brock ot Myers Lane, is a gun ner aboard the aircraft carrier Lake Champlain which recently set a world's record of four davs, eight hours and five minutes from 'Gibraltar to Norfolk, Va., while carrying 5,052 soldiers from the European theater, ac cording to information received Oess on Stomach Kalia.Mi In I auiwtu M OMfci. ,w mm, tal io. ii'ir tom,.-h tnd hwrihum. doctors u,u?li h,, i.t..i. tvii uu bunt, foirJt ii , 1 ENDSSAT- ' f wwMMonstrfius brutes ymm' B--kJv )T5rf 0 Uy -A hurricane of Ay A' ; ( hearts and hoofs, IfWlSrU -Mb teeming with out-JVT- W m v door thrills and ro-jV ' 5 K 1 : 9 tirj by his parents. Tho distance is 3,360 nautical miles. . ' Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomulslon relieves promptly be. cause it goes right to the seat of thi trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid naturs to soothe and heal raw, tender, In. named bronchial mucous mem. branes. Tell your druggist to sell yoil a bottle of Creomulslon with the un derstanding you must like the way il quickly allays the cough or you ara to have your money bock. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis wuii Human uuuibs diving from trees to kill! FILMED BY 0R.1 PAUL L HOEFLER WH0"SII0r , "AFRIC SPEAKS" M - ALSO "MEXICAN PLAY LAND" LATEST NEWS TUNE IN KMED 12 NOON AND 6 P.M. FOR DAILY THEATRE GUIDE