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INSPECTOR LAUDS LOCAL GUARD UNIT Company A, local rifle unit of the Oregon state guard, was inspected last evening by Capt. Frederick A. Sullivan, detailed from the war department to be Inspector and instructor of the Oregon state guard. Capt. Sullivan complemented Capt. Oscar E. Sabin, command ing Company A, upon the high morale shown by the company, and stated that while many of the men of the company were but youngsters, the community should be proud of them, and appreciative of the soldierly con duct and military efficiency shown during his inspection which, he said, was reflective of the general worth of the local unit. Company A will assemble for special drill Sunday, Dec. 16, and again Tuesday evening, Dec. 18, for military ceremonies at tendant upon presentation of war service ribbons to officers and men of the command, ac cording to Capt. Sabin. St. Mary's Beats Klamath Quintet St. Mary's Wildcats downed a fighting team from Sacred Heart of Klamath Falls by a score of 39 to 26 in their annual basket ball game here last night. St. Mary's has yet to bow to their Klamath foes in the many years of play. St. Mary's got off to a slow start but took command of the "Me... the Army! THERE ARE PLENTY OF REASONS... AND HERE THEY ARE!" 1 "First, I keep my present grade. That means a lot .2 "By reenlisting for 3 years I can pick my own branch of service in the Air, Ground or Service Forces, and if I desire I can select any of the overseas theaters. 3 "I get $50 a year reenlistment bonus for each year I've been in the Army. I get my mustering-out pay, too. My dependents receive family allowances for the full term of my enlistment. And I'll be eligible for CI Bill of Rights benefits when I get out of the Army. 4 "My food, clothes, quarters, medical and dental care are all supplied to me. And I can learn any of 200 skills or trades in the Army schools. 5 "All of us who are reenlistir- going to have from 30 to 90 days' ' ugh at home with full pay and our c-l paid both ways. And we'll have 30 days' fur lough every year with pay. 6 "Any time after 20 years I can retire at half pay increasing year by year to three quarters retirement pay after 30 years of service. And the time I've already served in active military or naval service counts toward my retirement time. Added up reenlistment looks good to me!" JANUARY 311946 AN IMPORTANT DATE FOR men in the army xszttzxztt "ir .t .-lunar. s-vWed they fenllst before FabruT 1, 1944. m.erhs H sarvlc..) REENLIST NOW AT YOUR NEAREST U. S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION POST OFFICE BUILDING, MEDFORD OREGON game m the last part of the first quarter and held the lead for the balance of the game. St. Mary's reserves got the biggest workout, playing three quarters of the game. Scribes Vote Top Boxing Awards To Walker, Johnston New York, Dec. 12 U.R The New York Boxing Writers association announced today that it had voted its two top awards for 194S as follows: (1) James J. Walker, former mayor of New York and author of the Walker boxing law that governs the sport in the empire state, receives the Edward J. Neil memorial plaque for out standing contributions to boxing in 1945 and in preceding years. (2) Jimmy Johnston, veteran fight manager, receives the asso ciation award for long and meri torious service to boxing. Carquinez Strait was so nam ed because of the many crabs found there, the word coming fromthe Greek for "crab." CLERK'S MONTHLY STATEMENT Jackson County, Oregon November, 1945 The following is a statement of the proceedings of the County Court of Jackson County, Ore gon, showing a list of claimants for supplies and services which were passed upon during the month of November, 1945. G. R. Carter, County Clerk. GENERAL COUNTY FUND O. C. Maust, expenses, $45.68; A. P. Sloger, prisoner board, S4.00; Vern Smith, travel, $10.85: Vern Smith, travel, S156.75; Elmer Sartain, travel. S49.20: D. V. Hastings, travel, S111.60; Howard Gault, travel, $45.40; Lester L. Lewis, travel, S40.00; Floyd McKee. travel. $40.00; Walter W. Weller, herd I'm staying in PAY PER la Addition to Ilorflna loi fey Par Matter Sergeant or First Sergeant 138.00 Technical Sergeant 114.00 Staff Sergeant . 96.00 Sergeant .... 78.00 Corporal 66.00 Privau First Qui 34.00 Privato .... 50.00 IR FORCES Inspection, $448.95; Trowbridge & Flynn Electric Co., supplies, $28.24; Federal Laboratories, Inc., supplies, $12.50; Ashland Printing Co., Inc., supplies, S11.00; Victor Califf, supplies, S6.00; West Coast Printing & Binding Co., supplies, $34.75; Burke & James, Inc., supplies, $100.88; Howard Gault, supplies, SI. 66; Andrus H. Smith, supplies. $16.00; R. A. Holmes Insurance Agency, insurance, $10.00; Daniels-Robinson Insurance Agency, insurance. $10.00; Eastman : Kodak Stores, Inc., supplies, ' $6.59; Monarch Seed & Feed Co., I supplies. $3.00; Harold Wain i scott's Pharmacy, supplies, $4.45; Jorgensen s uairy products, sup plies, S20.30; Groceteria Super Food Markets, supplies, S62.09; Ashland Creamery, supplies, $18.40; American Hospital Sup ply Co., supplies, $3.90: Groce teria Super Food Markets, sup plies. $14.21; Claude C. Holmes, supplies, $7.75: Physicians & Hospital Supply Co., supplies. $2.31: Standard Brands, supplies, S11.77; Mann's Department Store, supplies, $0.90; Grange Cooperative Feed & Seed, sup plies, $3.40; Leever Hardware Co., supplies, $3.20: Ralph Jen nings, supplies, $237.00; F. E. Samson Co., supplies, $83.05; Barnum Nursery, supplies, $10.00; Ralph Wilcox Orchards, supplies, $39.50; Frideger Groc ery Co., supplies, $49.84; Harold Wainscott's Pharmacy, suoplies, S21.79; James C. Hayes, M. D supplies, $3.00; Western Oil & Burner Co., fuel, $83.79; McCoy ' Machinery Co., repairs, $34.86; California Oregon Power Co., j lights, S29.30; Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co.. telephone, $9.05; Kirby J. Tant, travel, $40.00; Wm. W. P. Holt, M. D., I medical services, $45.00; Una B. Inch, travel. $36.45; Pacific Tele phone & Telegraph Co., tele phone. S10.40: Ashland Printing 'Co., Inc., advertising. $17.18; Mrs. una rricke, child care, $5.00; Orpha LeSenchsky, extra help, $45.23; Don Cruikshank Typewriters, repairs, $15.45; Commercial Printing Co., Inc., supplies. $158.10; Office Station- i-y-' ve MONTH ENLISTED MEN Food, Lodilnf, Clothes ind Medlul Cir MONTHLY RETIREMENT INCOME AFTERl 20 T.ert' 30 Tear, Sftrvfce Service J89.70 $155.25 74.10 128.25 62.40 50.70 42.90 35.10 32.50 108.00 87.75 74.25 60.75 56.25 (a) Plui 20 Increase for Service Orerieaa. (b) Plut 50 if Member of Flyinf Crew,, Para chutist, etc. (c) Plus 5? Increase in Pay (or Each 3 Years of Service. i : I I GROUND FORCES SERVICE FORCES ery & Supply Co., supplies, ? $23.15; Pacific Telephone & I Telegraph Co., telephones, $67.80; Klocker Printery, sup plies, $31.05; Clair Norris, extra help, $60.00; Office Stationery & Supply Co., supplies, $5.40; Hubbard - Wray Co., supplies, $2.10; Hubbard Brothers, Inc., I supplies, $4.19; City Sanitary service lo., services, sd.uu; Brownie's, repairs, $2.00; Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., tele phone, S5.25; Faber's, heat, S99.00; W. D. Withrow, supplies, $10.00; Mrs. Maude Robinson, health registration. $0.50; E. E. Miller, health registration, $0.50; The J. K. Gill Co., supplies, $10.83; Western Union, tele grams, $2.62: California Oregon Power Co., lights, $148.50; Paci fic Telephone & Telegraph Co., telephone. $15.15; Office Station ery & Supply Co., supplies, S2.70; Wainscott's, supplies, $23.85; H. E. Hawk, equipment, $28.20; Shaw Surgical Co., equip ment, $1.70; American Laundry, services, $6.50; G. R-. Carter, postage, $8.59; Carl A. Hover, indemnity, $7.50; C. R. Bowman, postage, $30.00; Pacific Tele phone & Telegraph Co., tcle I phone, $5.70; Trowbridge & Flynn Electric Co., supplies, :S4.35; Western Union, supplies, $4.84; Mrs. J. Ekman, child care, 'S5.00: Dora I. Wright, nurse, $28.90; Wm. Perrv, travel, S33.33; A. E. Powell, travel, S33.33; J. B. Coleman, travel. S33.34; R. E. Sweeney, travel, j $30.00: G. R. Carter, recording deed. SI. 60: Western Union, time service. $5.00; Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., telephone, S10.80; Medford News Print Shop, supplies. $22.05; Office Stationery & Simply Co., sup plies, SI. 10; W. L. Moore, sup plies, $44.00: Afton Carter, extra help, $16.13; David L. Hicken, witness fee, $6.60; Mrs. Vivian R. Olson, witness fee, $6.60; Fred H. Baker, witness fee. I $6.00; G. A. Codding, defense counsel, S60.00: Fred Kelly, ! bailiff, $12.00; Western Union, telegrams, $2.34: Otis Elevator Co.. elevator, $32.50: Robert M. Elder, postage, $20.00; Kay Lithographing, Inc., supplies, S32.20; Western Union, tele grams, $2.28; Pacific Telephone & Telegranh Co., telephone, $28.70; Office Stationery & SupDly Co., supplies. $54.90; Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., telenhone, $6.25; California Pacific Utilities Co., supplies, $4.97; Fluhrer's Bakeries, sup plies. $13.30: Refrigeration Serv ice Co., supnlics, $31.95; E. M. Wilson, auditor, S60.00; State Department of Acriculture, seal er of weights. $29.72: Berkeley DeVaul, travel, $28.00; Kay Lithographing, Inc., suoplies. $5 00: Robert M. Elder, travel. S57.60: West Coast Printing & Binding Co.. record books. $142.80; Medford News Print Shop, supplies. $20.65; Ina Huson, compensation. $30.00; C. R. Bowman, travel, $55.80; Gil bert V. Cody, herd inspection, $7.50; Lottie B. & Walter R. Allen, herd Inspection, $22.50; C. A. Myers, travel, $16.35: And rus H. Smith, travel, $27.35; Charles Angle, gage reader, $3.00; J. C. Poitevint, gage read er, $3.00: Clinton A. Smith, ex penses, $51.04; Marion Smith, hydrographer expense, $40.30; First National Bank of Portland, care of poor, $8865.60; W. J. Looker, special renorter, $30.00; Trowbridge & Flynn Electric Co., supplies, $193.35; Western Union, telegrams. $1.31; Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., telephone. S5.20: J. E. Gettling, juror, $9.00; Nellie Rankin, iuror, $10.70; Francis E. Martin, juror, $9.00; Flora M. Harper, jurnr, $9.00; Helen Wilson, Juror, S2.50; M. J. Swing, juror, $2.25; Paul D. Bray, juror, $9.00; Ina Dunn, juror, $2.00: Bertha L. Bonney, junior, $2.25; Ivan L. Hale, juror, $2.30: W. C. Blank enship, juror, S9.00; John Dcm mer. juror, $9.00; Sadie B. Koehler, juror, $2.00: Ruth B. Custard, juror, S9.30; Lucille Chanman, juror. $9.25; Jessie M. Darby, juror, $9.30; Geo. Froh reich, juror, $2.00; Mvra Get chell, juror, S2.00; J. W. Fish, juror, $9.00; Ethel Bish, juror, S2.00; Edna Pearl Clark, juror, S9.00; Evelyn J. Ellis, juror. $2.00: Wm. W. P. Holt, M.D.. miscellaneous relief. $25.00; M. L. Crowson, sunplies, $4.50; Bryant's Key Shop, supplies, SI. 10; Anders Studio, supplies, S24.68; Federal Laboratories. Inc., supplies. $37.50; Monroe Calculating Mnchine Co., sup plies, $36.00; Burke & James, Inc., supplies, $32.47; Howard Gault, travel, $18.54; Vern Smith, travel, $18.54; Vanco, supplies, $72.00; W. J. Looker, special reporter, $10.00; Kay Lithographing, Inc., supplies, $18.72; F. W. Woolworth, ex penses, $3.77; Robert M. Elder, travel, $54.05; Medford Printing Co., county advertising, $19.80; Don Poling, weed control, $114 93; G. R. Carter, travel, $40.00; Morton G. Buel, herd in spection, $5.71; Ernest A. Stamm, painting. $1161.79: Vern Smith, travel, $105.30; D. V. Hastings, travel, $102.75; How- iiffiniA nifii ..ft. DIGESTIVE TRACT And Stop Dooms' Your Stomach With Soda and Alkalizer Don't wrpert to Kt real relief from headache, aour stomach, gas and bad breath by taking soda ana othT elka iizAra if the true cause of your trouble it constipation. J n t his ease, your real t rouble fa not In thentornach a' all. Hut in the intent inal tract where HO'.i of your food ia dirr-aUtd, And when it gets blocked it fails to digest properly. What you want for ral relief Is not Boda or an alkalizerbut aometbing to "unblock" your intntinal trart. Some thing to rloan it out fft-ftively help Nature ffet bark on her ftwt. 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 alone normally. Nature'sown digestivejuicee can then reach it- You pet genuine relief that make you f'-el rtjUf good again- Get Carter's Piila at any druprtore 2 V. "rnblork" your inteetinai tract tor real relict from udjgeauoo. nrd Gault. travel, $45.10; Mrs. M. A. BeneKa, services, $7.00; City Sanitary Service Co., serv ices, $5.00; Dawson Electric, re pairs, $1.50; Medford Water Commission, water, $50.00; Don Cruikshank Typewriters, ma chines, $2.50; Lester L. Lewis, Bounty travel, $40.00; Una B. Inch, travel, $14.90; Medford I. O. O. F. Lodge, care county cemetery, S30.00; Walter W. Weller, herd inspection, $527.85; Aetna Life Insurance Company, insurance, $8.16; National Hos pital Association, fees, $60.00; G. R. Carter. Trustee, War Bonds, $308.65; G. R. Carter, Trustee, war tax, $1666.00; State Indus trial Accident Commission, in dustrial insurance, $85.74. CIVILIAN DEFENSE Ashland Rationing Board, ex penses, $20.00; Florence Libbv, services, $80.10; G. R. Carter, Trustee, war tax, $19.90. i JACKSON COUNTY ' LIBRARY Chicago Library Service, books, $4.75: The J. K. Gill Co., books, $39.53; Oregon News Co., books, $18.02; Pacific Northwest Library Ass'n., membership, $2.00; Mrs. Blanche Powell, magazines. $38.61; Stamper & Goff, Chellac & Alcohol, $5 35; State Industrial Accident Com mission, fees, $0.96: G. R. Carter, Trustee, war tax, $73.50; Mrs. J. F. Brown, branch custodian, $6.00; E. A. Hildreth, branch custodian, $6.00; Mrs. Beulah Dusenberry, branch custodian, $6.00; Mrs. Jewel Routh, branch custodian, $6.00; Mrs. Amy Bntcman, branch custodian, $0.00; Mrs. R. H. Moore, branch custodian, $6.00; Mrs. W. D. Steadmiin, branch custodian, $6.00; Mrs. Leelah Jones, branch custodian, SB. 00; Jackson County Library, expenses, $7.14; Mild red Selby, mileage, $11.58; Evelyn Graham, mileage, $4.20. ROAD FUNDS Colyear Motor Sales Co., sup plies, $128.51; Medford Station ery Store, supplies, $0.90: Med ford Lumber Co., supplies. S22.00; Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., telephone, $6.95; Vaughn H. Lamb, services, $19.76; Shell Oil Co., supplies, $41.98; George J. Bates, storage space, $10.00; Oregon Nevada California Fast Freight, services. $3.58; Trowbridge & Flynn, sup plies, $8.91; California Oregon Power Co., lights, $1.00; Colyear Motor Sales Co., supplies, $24.51; H. L. Pritchard, supplies, $13.07; Howard Cooper Corporation, supplies, $33.72; Woodbury Com pany, supplies, $248.37; White Motor Co., supplies, $74.63; Pierce Auto Freight Lines. Inc., supplies, $1.14; Rogue River Chevrolet, supplies,. $6.41; Bal lou & Wright, supplies, $5.87; Reed Tractor & Equipment Co., supplies. $20.04; Lorenz Co., sup plies. $23.29; Lewis Super Serv ice Co., supplies, S670.34; Frank Foley, services, $7.99: The A. Lictz Co., supplies. $2.54: Littroll Parts, supplies, $88 20; Medford Service Station, supplies, $46.03; Medford Concrete Construction Co., supplies, $87.00; Fichtner's Garage, supplies, $3.Ji6; Califor nia Oregon Power C., lights & can i , 1 I m iM save more . t HA l .iV..V Sv r- YOU can help bring back the soap you need so badly : : 1 just by keeping up the good habit of saving used fats. Supplies of industrial fats are far short of what's needed to make enough soap and other peacetime goods. So if you fait to turn in used fats, supplies will go lower still and soap shortages may get even worse than they are now! Keep saving! Turn used fats in promptly and collect 4ji a pound. THIS ARTICLE HAS OMOjXSx:- "" ( TIPS ON WASHING Jf MAY GET EVEN ). J ) BABy CLOTHES. ONLY V gS SOAP, IF EVEKy-STN IT POESNT TELL WHERE -t ecey POESNT SAVE &tvMhi J0 FIND THE SOAPS .' K FATS.' SO WILL YOU TAKE j V, Pkrl 'TUB THES CANS TO THE AH r y BUTCHER TOPAY, PEAR fjQ? K Where there's Keep Saving Used Fat power, $59.00; Medford Water Commission, water, $5.95; Eagle Point Water Commission, water, $2.50; Porter Lumber Co., sup plies, $89.00; H. L. Pritchard Co., supplies, $8.65; Lorenz Co., supplies, $4.02; Lyal Hartman, labor, $137.98; Wesley Hartman, labor, $166.00; Leonard And rews, labor, $179.08; Lvle E. Culmer, labor; $138.51; H. C. Dooms, labor, $165.52; Earl Jones, labor, $137.94; Jim Mer ritt, labor, $178.75: Percy Haley, labor, $104.27: Philip Hanna ford, labor, $147.21; Elmer Har nish. labor, $126.14; Claude Wade, labor, $124.16; Alvin J. Brown, labor, $11.98; Karl Kite, labor. $151.58: H. Sandvig, labor, $166.49; G. E. McCuen, labor, S21.57; Olof Thoren, labor, $136.88; W. M. Tetherow, labor, $149.15; James W. Barlow, labor, 173.18: Clarence E. Baker, labor, $201.33; Hollis F. Parker, labor, $164.50; Leslie J. Bigham, labor, $189.37; Arthur H. Boggis, labor, $138.63: Chester I. Bourne, la bor, $167.41: Wnr. J. Burbidge, labor, $148.37; Frank L. Blew, labor, $127.12; Robert Craig, labor, $190.24; Claude B. Dean, labor, $184.08; Charles Dooms, labor, $162.23; Willard Dooms, labor, $128.32: Robert N. Finney, labor, $138.28; Lome Fraser, labor, $174.68; C. Hcndrickson, $143.38; Thomas Horam, labor, $55.63: Oscar C. Lewis, labor, $122,85; Elzie Lemmons, labor, $92. 17: Joseph R. Miller, labor, $174.28; Winfrcd W. Phillips, labor, $185.80; Rollie J. Rina barger, labor, $194.20; Thomas Roseberry, labor, $143.05; Harry W. Scoggin, labor, $128.64; Lay man Thomas, $193.27- Jack Thrasher, labor, $46.94; Hnrold E. Tollo, bookkeeper, $169.72; Edward H. Tuttle, labor, $185.80; Alfred L. Tye, labor, $178.93; Roy Virchow, labor, $168.38; A. T. Wattenberg, labor, $199.15; Older Tiro Exchange. i supplies, $188.25; L. C. Taylor I Co., supplies, $1.39; Colyear I Motor Sales Co., supplies, $31.32; Claude C. Holmes, labor, $677.08; Bergman's Shop, sup plies, $3.90; Whittle Transfer Co., supplies, $22.50; Associated Oil Co., supplies, $76.16; M. M. Department Store, supplies, $11.85: Hubbard Brothers, sup plies, $746.92; Union Oil Co. of Calif., supplies. $45.36; National Hospital Association, fees, $52.50; Aetna Life Insurance Co., insurance, $17.85; G. R. Curler, Trustee, war bonds, $693.75: G. R. Carter. Trustee, War Tax, S835.90; Office Stationery & Supply Co., supplies, $4.60; Tim ber Products Co., supplies, S.iz.za; Cameron - Mof fltt, sup plies, $.19.13; fcatnorton s Farm Store, supplies, $5.42; Trow bridge & Flynn Electric Co.. sup plies, $15.77; Southern Pacific Co., supplies, $24.55; medford Plate Glass & Mirror Co., sup plies, $27.88; Contractors Equip ment Corp., supplies, $40.64; City of Ashland, lights & water, $2.50; Fourth Street Repair Shop, repairs, $77.40; Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co., supplies, $159.30; State Industrial Acci dent Commission, Insurance, $233.83. r a smm.. used -fets! fat, thereTs soap Help Prevent Soap Shortages Wednesday. Dee. 11, 1848 MIDTOFD MAIL TBIBOKB THBEal STILL PLENTY OF GIFTS AT A Big Thrill for tut. -V J Hy fA Big Thrill for o Lit tla Girl I J sweat, lovable doll with composition head, anna and legs. Sha'U look wonderful under the tree on Christmas Eve. 4 EfcrdirJ doll (-- V jp 1,0,1 I I "' " 111 p 1 T.lrry.PI. Y jwiV " ' TT fl 1 TEA SKT 1 fill k. .bcw !. II 3 IlVrt Sfil l.H H..prlng dial with nn. II ' Bright shiny plairtlo. Barrio 'I bars and lettan Jrtrt like I I &j for fonrl Even napklrul Tf grown-ups" phonas, I I for tA LlttU fofci aj J 1 STUFFED ANIMALS V 1.08 2.08 4.08 1 k xittn, twonty and twanty-fonr Inch siiM. Made of eoft fj ' rich plash. All hare mortna; eyoe and blf ribbon bows. II jf Little ones adore thaml hi CM IWbF j Their sancy ey more and J Their sancy eyas more and j u.uaua m wig uu inu,uui -ty ribbon bow tied nnder their cuts little china. Bo ft and cuddly. 9 a.aa.a. - sV . 1 Fun For All .. ,, - $ ut!M TOSS f3M3 s E Helps develop skill and pro- II (Si) j Li II I K A ri Tides fun aplenty tool Hae j llllfj 7 Sif y. three pen of aasorUd (Ism, I (fa 7; C j TT J two baseboard and four 'dSTA UUili gi ' i rope quo Us. TsiSfTTTT Pitsl ' SERVICE STORE 214 S. Riverside Phone 4737 faOaA J o Little Girl I BwmtifnUy dressed right down to the "uamentlonablos") A Told It up, there's a black, board. Unfold and there's a desk I Forty-Ore Inches hlxhl