AMERICAN LEGION
WORKING ON PLAN
FOR 01 BUILDING
Medf ord American .Legion
Post's building and finance com
mittees reported progress in a
drive to place the local post in
Us own home by slimmer, at an
enthusiastic meeting at the Ar
mory Wednesday night.
The committees have been
working hard during the past
two weeks and they have several
building sites, buildings and fin
ancial plans ready for early ap
proval. A center-of-town liga
tion is desired and the building
committee has been working
with that idea in mind, accord
i Jng to Merle Jarmin, chairman.
O. L. Overmyer is chairman of
the special building finance com
mittee. Ranson Webster suggested ihat
Medford Legionnaires invite
Navy personnel from the Camp
White hospital to their homes
for Christmas dinner. All mem
bers present at the Wednesday
night meeting went on record in
favor of the proposal.
Plans are being made for Med
ford Post to cooperate with the
national American Legion pro
gram of "Gifts for the Yanks
Who Gave," by distributing
Christmas gift packages to the
men in the Camp White Nvb1
hospital.
PHOENIX PRESBYTERIAN
PARTY WELL ATTENDED
Phoenix, Nov. 30 The party
at the Presbyterian church for
Sunday school pupils and their
parents Thursday night was at
tended by about 50 people and
was pronounced a great success.
Another party has been an
nounced for the week between
Christmas and New Years, and
as this is Christmas vacation
week, more extensive plans will
be made and a more enjoyable
evening will be assured. Full
announcement will be made
later.
Sunday school meets every
Sunday from 10 to 11 a. m and
there are classes for all age
groups. All in the community
are invited to attend the Sunday
school services and the church
service to follow from 11 to 12
The United States is the
greates. consumer of metallic
tin and greatest manufacturer of
tin products in the world.
Wottf-YMR.CMdf&i
Eaf Breakfast?
change to Cream of RICE
-delicious, new hot rite breakfast
To banish "brMfcfiirt
big," twitch to Cream of Rice ... the
cereal to tempting that even finicky
youngstcn call for second helping.
Not wheat cereal . . . not a com
cereal . . . Cream of Rice is made with
nourishing rice! It's the only hot rice
breakfast cereal , . . hence it offer
something uniauelv different n A.
light a child's tastet Every serving ia,
fortified t luhftl-Brain h.W
Vitamins Btt G, niacin and iron.
Serve this "high-energy," aH-famtly
breakfast cereal regularly I Takes only
S minutes to prepare. Get Cream of
Rice, "The Children's Cereal." todav!
cereal children adore I
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JURY LIST FOR
FEDERAL COURT
ANNOUNCED HERE
Names .of grand and trial
Jurors who will report Dec. 5
and 7, respectively, for duty
with the federal district court at
the federal building here have
been released by the United
States marshal at Portland.
Selected for the grand jury,
and to report Dec. 5, are Ken
neth Clay Edwards, Jack R.
Hartley, George W. Hiles, Claude
W. Hoover, Bay Pence, Henry
H. Pringle, Ross J. Thurman and
William R. Young, all of Med
ford; William J. Albert, Joseph
A. Mason, Dewey Sackett, H. M.
Shutt, Ashland; Archie E. Ab
bott, Butte Falls; Michael T. Car
ney, Centra! Point; I. R. Kline
and W. H. Phillips, Eagl? Point:
Harold R. Griswold and Charles
Williams, Rogue River; Arthur
Davies, K. C, Orford, and A. W.
Smith, Jacksonville; Fitch M.
Snyder, Sams Valley; J. E. Wea
ver, Gold Hill.
Names from Grants Pass are
D. C. Bell, John Carolan and
A. C. Edwards, while others
from Josephine county are Har
ry A. Cougle, A. O. Edwards and
Roy E. Elder, Williams; and A.
J. Fulk, Kerby. Listed from
Klamath Falls are Charles A.
Finch, Herman L. Lofdhal, Ken
neth J. Madden, Elmer G. Mag
nuson, Wilbur L, Martin,' Wil
liam B. Randall, Joe O. Smith
and Albert P. Terwilliger,
Others from Klamath county
are George P. Brown, Beatty;
and Norbert Zarbrook, East
Malin.
Drawn for the trial jury, to
report Dec. 7, are E. F. Alex
ander, Emerson T. Anderson, L.
Everett Appleton, Harold Ax
land, Carl J. Brommer, W. H.
Casebeer, Stanley J. Crouch,
Daniel D. Davis, W, C. Deger
ness, William C. Howard, James
E. Jones, A. D. Lewis, Jr.,
Ardyce Lindley, J. M. Luttrell,
Earl McBee, Lowell C. Mont
gomery, Jack E. Murray, Ho
bart M. Price, W, M. Scheble,
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Arriving at Washington, D, C by plane from Italy, is 6S-year-o!d poet,
Ezra Pound (left), who pases amiably for photographers prior to being
booked on charges of treason. Fourtci was indicted by District Grand
Jury in 1943 on charges of broadcasting Axis propaganda attacks against
the U. S. Holding suitcase belonging to Pound is C. M. Kearney, chief
deputy marshal.
Service Discharges
Received By Many
Jackson Co. Youths
Among those recently receiv
ing honorable discharges from
the armed force are T4 Har
old L. Potter, route 1, box 38,
Gold Hill; Pfe. Alton C, Trask;
T Sgt. Theodore Bohnenkamp,
route 2, box 3!2 and Sgt. Rob
ert B. Centers, 467 Scenic Drive,
alt of Ashland; Joe C. Lyer.
S I'e, Btrtte Falls; Pfc. Russell
if. Barriman, box 558, Jackson
ville; James L. O'Conner,
MM 2c, route t, box 142, Cen
tral Point; and James E. Elier,
CBM, 602 Victory street; Ed
ward A. Fish, baker 1'e, route
1, box SIX; LaVem W. John
ston, S tc, S28 West Second
street; Fred D. Meadows, CM
1c, 508 Union avenue; S 'Sgt.
Phillip G. Reynolds, 135 Sostih
Oakdale, FSgt. Jack A. Long;
Wilbur F. Smith, route 2, box
159; Sgt. Charles R. Mortimer,
81 i Taylor street; TCpt. Ralph
E. Green, Jr., 7D Park svemie:
Pfe. Orvilie W. Hardin, 804
Cedar street; T4 John Hutch
ens; Cpl. George D. Hmsraiford,
box 107, Jacksonville Star roule;
Pfc, George W. Denman, 121S
West Main strfeft; Pfc. Hoy C.
Gray, 421 South Grape street,
and Pfc, Veraon C, Tathom,
route 1, box 410, ell of Medford.
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ROOFING
BY EXPERT WORKERS
Asbestos or Ahphalt Roofing for
flat or tteep roof. For any kind
of roofing work
Phone 2695
MEDFORD ROOFING CO.
DAILY DELIVERY SERVICE
WEST SIDE OF THE TRACKS
CLOSING TIME 10 A.M.
EAST SIDE-Closing Time 2 p.m.
CONTINUOUS DELIVERY SATURDAY
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Elmer R. Sergeant, Fred L,
Strang, all of Medford.
Others drawn are Gtty T.
Applewhite, George E. Brown.
Harold A. Merrill, Floyd T.
Putman, Ashland; Forrest An
nis, Leonard Jonas, J. N. Lart
more, William C. Learmont,
Harry M. Martin, Herman
Schmidt, M. J. Stockman,
Grants Pass; Frank Cameron,
Jack Thrasher, Paul Pearce,
Jacksonville; Edmund M. Black,
Wonder; William A. Branhara,
Kerby; Leslie A. Davis, Central
Point; Harold B. Jordan, Talent;
Fred Preston, Gold Hill; Frank
Thompson, Merlin.
Drawn from Klamath courtly
are William J. Erdmann, John
C. Hill, Leo N. Htils, Frederick
Charles Johnson, Robert L.
L a k e y, - John W. Sarginson,
Thomas R. Smith and Martin
Swanson, all of Klamath Falls,
and Orman Weaver, Bly.
Orange and Grapefruit Juice 46-oz. cart 53c
Olive Butter jar 23c
Fruit Cocktail 2Vz can 37e
Mixed Nuts Per lb. 50c
Mushrooms Broiled in butter 6-oz. can 85c
Chili Con Carne Palmer's 1-lb. can 34c
Parkay Margarine Per lb,
Cheez-its Sunshine Pkg.
26c
12e
Peanut Butter Royal Club 1-lb. 32c; 2-lb. 59c
PURE MAPLE SYRUP from
Vermont pts. 64c, qt. $1.25
The Best in Fine Produce ,
ITALIAN BROCCOLI lb. 19c
LETTUCE Large solid heads 2 for 25c
SWEET SPANISH ONIONS 10-lb. bag 69c
POTATOES Fancy No. 1 15-lb. bag 69c
RED EMPEROR GRAPES 2-lb. 25c
ORANGES-"200" size, New crop Navels.... Doz. 49c
CITY MEAT MARKET
121 N. CENTRAL NEXT DOOR TO RELIABLE GROCERY
Owners: John P. Kartsook & Othar C. Richey
Announcing a deliver? service in connection with Reliable Grocer; . .
where you may have your Groceries and Meat delivered together ,
starting Dec 1st. Pho as 4321.
Fresh and Cured Meat Al. A Complete Line Friih Ftili
Of All Kinds
And Poultry
PORK STEAK lb. 36c
PORKCHOPS......Ib. 40c
VEAL STEAK lb. 29c
VEAL CHOPS lb. 39c
BEEFRD. STEAK lb. 38c
BEEF ROASTS ... lb. 28c
KIP. SALMON
HALIBUT SALMON
FILET RED SNAPPER
OYSTERS Lge. & small
FRESH SHRIMP
FRESH PRAWNS
FILET SOLE
One Pound of Lard to Each Customer
Open Week Days S am to 6 pm SAT. 8 am to 8 pm
RECLAMATION CONGRESS
OPPOSES PROPOSED CVA
Portland, Ore., Nov. 30 U.R
Establishment of a proposed
Columbia river valley authority
was strongly opposed today by
the Oregon Reclamation con
gress, meeting here, with dote
gates declaring the nationaliza
tion of projects in the river sys
tem of the west a "menace to
state rights, self-government and
the principle of home rule."
Treating the subject broadly,
the congress as opposing "the
policy of the federal government
taking and keeping control over
the consumptive uses of water
in the west" and urged Oregon's
congressional delegation to op
pose such a policy.
Washington State
Interested Third
Party In Grid Go
Los Angeles, Nov. 30 U,R)
Washington State was an inter
ested third party today to Sat
urday's battle between Univer
sity of Southern California and
UCLA, which could send the
northern team to the Rose Bowl.
A loss by USC would put
Washington State, its season
finished, into top spot in Pacific
Coast conference standings and
probably Into the Rose Bowl
opposite Alabama, the eastern
representative.
If Southern California, stx
point betting favorite, wins or
ties, it will cinch the $100,000
Rose Bowl bid with the best all
round seasonal record plus the
mathematical conference crown.
A telegraphic ballot of con
ference members will be taken
before name of the western
Rose Bowl team Is formally
announced.
Dr. William Gilbert of Eng
land, court physician to Queen
Elizabeth, announced In 1600
that the earth itself possesses
the properties of a magnet.
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EVANGELISM
Chief Kiutut Teeompseh, Hationa! Known Lyric
Tenor, Chte of K Tribe.
Ha Sung Before t&aay Notable of Washington, in
cluding Oar President and HE Wife,
CONVENES Hf FIBS? BUftlST CHURCH,
SUNDAY zm m
First Speaker, Wilber K, Pope, Q.O. "Sei't Antwer
to Ar Unbelieving WerW." tHt mofninj metMgM
prophetic).
Second Speaker; Evangelist J. Jack Patkelf, "God'i
Py Sign for Mine Men .
it interdenominational in every phae.
For farther tnformatioa call J, iack PaskeB, Bireetor, Medford Hotel
VANCOUVER, PORTLAND
, WIN ICE HOCKEY GAMES
(By United Presj)
The Vancouver Canucks pltt
their series with Los Angeles
last night by edging the Mttn
archs 7-5 while the Portland
Eagles shellacked the San Fran
cisco Shamrocks 13 to 7 ana the
Oakland Oaks pulled into second
place in the Pacific Coast Ice
Hockey league by spilling the
Hollywood Wolves 8 to 3.
HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION
SLOW IN EXHIBITION GO
Sacramento, Calif., Nov SO
0I.R! World Heavyweight Cham
pion Joe Louis, giving a hint ss
to what Challenger Btily Conn
may expect, Bppeared slow on
his feet but lightning-fast with
his punches last night in a four
round exhibition boxing match.
AL KRUEGEH SIGNED
Los Angeles, Nov. 30 m.B
"Antelope" Al Krucger who
caught University of Southern
California's touchdown pass in
the 1939 Rose Bowl game with
Duke University, has been sign
ed by the Hollywood Bears pro
football club, it announced to
day. Electrical Illumination of New
York's famous Broadway began
in 1880.
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