LOCAL and PERSONAL
Walkers HereMr. and Mrs.
Ed R. Walker and two sons,
John and Robert. Eugene, ar
rived In Medford yesterday to
spend Christmas with Mrs.
Walker's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. R. Gilstrap. 85 Geneva street,
and other relatives.
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Relatives Hare Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth. Swartz arrived Thurs
day to spend the holidays with
Mr. Swartr' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Swartz, 121 Gen
essee street. Kenneth Swartz is
employed as an interior decor
ator at Paramount Studios.
The visitors will return south
about Jan. 1.
To Leave Sgt. Martin B.
Webb. Jr., will leave Jan. 6 for
Ft Lewis for reassignment with
the army after spending several
days here with his wife at the
family home, 1208 Baling ave
nue. Sgt. Webb's last assign
ment was on the staff of the
Stars and Stripes, army news
paper, In Honolulu.
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Relatives Here Clarence
Starcher, Blue River. Ore., ar
rived in Medford Sunday to
spend the holidays with his son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Bren H. Starcher, Route 1.
Expected here this evening are
Mr. and Mrs. James Rlfen
bereck and daughter, from Chi
cago, who will also be guests of
the Starchers. Mrs. Rifenbereck
Is a sister of Mr. Starcher.
Visiting Parents Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Davis arrived in the
city last night from Eugene and
are visiting at the home of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Davis.
830 Bessie street, and Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Vallair, Cave Junc
tion. Mr. Davis is attending law
school at the University of Ore
gon Also arriving at the Davis
home last night was Mrs. Anita
Scripter, Vallejo, Calif. Mrs.
Scripter will also spend some
time at the home of her parents-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Scrip
ter, 60 Rose avenue. Her hus
band, SSgt. Kenneth E. Scrip
ter, Is stationed with the army
In the Philippines.
AlTi
DR. A. R. HEDGES
Chiropractic & Naturopathic
Physician
138 E. Main Dial 3170
NUTRITION
The physical organism cannot
function normally unless it is
supplied with the proper nutri
tional elements, likewise the nu
tritional elements, even if pro
vided, cannot be properly utiliz
ed by the organism unless the
various systems of that organism
are functioning normally. The
glands must pour forth their se
cretions in the normal quantity
and quality. The nutritional ele
ments require the action of the
enzymes in their preparation for
assimilation. Anything that in
terferes with a normally func
tioning organism interferes with
nutrition. One of these is worry.
Worry is a wasteful utilization
of energy. It weakens physiolo
gical activity. Naturopathy will
help you to overcome worry by
removing nerve Irritation.
L 0. TAYLOR GO.
pays the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES
If you have a CAR or TRUCK
to tell, we advise telling it
new.
Call or Phone '
Dodge-Plymouth Dealer
L 0. TAYLOR GO.
Phone 296S
Bike Stolen Francis Chris-
tenson, 820 Beekman street, re
ported to city police yesterday
the theft Saturday night of a
Black and White bicycle. The
bike was taken from the Chris-
tenson home, police were told.
Home Charles Alvin Pena Is
home on a 30-day leave after re
enlisting In the navy. He is
spending the Christmas holidays
with his mother, Mrs. Marjorie
Hopkins and his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skeeters,
Route 4.
Hood In States Pfc. Elton B.
Hood, son of Mrs. Alice Hood,
127 Almond street, Medford, has
arrived In the United States
from Manila and plans to visit
his mother here after spending
the holidays with his wife and
family In Portland.
Light Stolen The theft of
Christmas lights Saturday night
from the homes of C. R. Moore,
1808 East Main street, and How
ard Bush, 202 Barneburg road,
was reported to city police yes
terday. Both light sets were be
ing used as lawn decorations,
police said.
Sergeant Home Sgt, Nichol
as Benjamin arrived in Medford
yesterday to spend Christmas
with Mrs. Benjamin and their
small son, Nicholas, II, at the
family home, 317 South Orange
street. The sergeant, overseas 21
months, was last stationed on
Okinawa.
Autos Collide Cars operated
by H. P. Jewett, 16 Pine street,
Central Point, and D. H. Pruett,
route 2, were damaged consid
erably at 12:15 a. m. today when
they collided at the Intersection
of Stewart avenue and highway
99, according to accident reports
filed with city police.
Visit In Gold Hill First Lt.
and Mrs. Linsley B. Dorman and
small son are in Gold Hill to vis
it the officer's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Dorman. Lt. Dor
man has just returned to this
country a f te r spending 17
months overseas with Gen. Pat
ton's third army. He will be dis
charged from service in February.
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Student Home Miss Helen
Humphrey, student at St. Helen's
Hall, Portland, Is in Medford to
spend the holidays with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hum
phrey, Geneva street. Mrs.
Humphrey motored to Portland
last week, accompanied by Mrs.
John. McCabe and daughter,
Eleanor, to bring her daughter
home.
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Change Data Howard J. Nel
son,, manager of the Klamath
Falls office of the bureau of old
age and survivors' insurance of
the Social Security board will
be in Medford Friday of this
week instead of Wednesday, the
usual date, a communication
from the Klamath Falls office
states. Nelson will be at the of
fice of the United States Em
ployment Service, 45 North Fir
street, after 9 a. m. Friday.
Fanger Home Clifford Fan
ger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Fanger, box 57, Jacksonville
Star route. Is spending the holi
days with his family while on
Christmas vacation from the
Western Baptist Theological
Seminary at Beaverton, Ore. An
other son of the Fangers, Frank
lin, recently discharged from
the army air force, will leave
after the first of the year for
Corvallls, where he will con
tinue studies at Oregon State
College.
Kun Home Pfc Walter R.
Kurz, 1059 Court street, arrived
home Sunday after two years of
active duty in the Pacific area.
He wai given an honorable dis
charge from the service at Ft.
Lewis, Wash. Kurz, who was
twice wounded during the Phil
ippine campaign, at present is
with his wife, the former Betty
Richards and their daughter.
Barbara, 22 months old, whom
; he had never seen before,
at the home of Mr.
jand Mrs. L. A. Richards, Mrs.
I Kurz' parent.
Car Tire Slight damage by
fire was caused the cushions of
a car parked at Sixth and Fir
streets last night, city firemen
reported today. Origin of the
fire was unknown.
Moffets Here Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Moffet of Berkeley, Calif.,
are spending the holidays at the
home of Mr. Moffet's mother,
Mrs. Gertrude Moffet, 612
South Newtown avenue. Mr.
Moffet, recently discharged from
the service at Camp Bcale,
Calif., served in the army for
about four years and spent an
extended period in the Pacific
war theater. He held the rating
of technical sergeant.
Wiring Connected
In Central Point
Legion Quarters
Central Point, Dec. 24 Wir
ing was connected and tempor
ary lights installed at the Amer
ican Legion hall here yesterday
by a group of volunteer electri
cians from the Medford electrical
workers union local number 659.
Installation of permanent fix
tures awaits completion of the
Interior of the building. The
group strung wires and conduits
two weeks ago.
The volunteer electricians un
der supervision of L. S. Ettenger
were Harvey Malot, Orln Wy
man, Frank Smith, George
Thomas, Robert Ettenger, Hank
Bray and Dave McGuire.
Plumbing will be the nejet
item of concentration at the hall,
according to Joe Krupp, local
post commander.. Stuccoing of
the structure awaita warmer
weather.
Court Records
Justice Court
Martin Heitkamrj. nn Hr.
ance lights, $1 and costs; no tail
iigni, 9i ana costs.
Ernest H. Hournbuckle, no
headlights, $1 and costs.
Police Court
Vernon Rogers and George
Moore, drunk, $10 fine.
Lloyd W. Silver, drunk, re
leased on $10 ball.
BIRTHS
WARREN To Mr. and Mrs.
Roy J., Prospect, Dec. 23, 1945,
a girl, 6V4 pounds, at Sacred
Heart hospital.
Livestock
Portland. Ore., Dc. 24 "U-P.)
Livestock: Cattle $13.50; calve 150.
Act We; strong with soma cowl 25
cents higher. Medium-good steers
$15-17.50; common down to $13
Good heifers $15.25-15.75. Common
good beef cows $11.50-14.00. Good
beef bulls U .50-12.50, one load
$13 00. Good-choice vealers $14.00
14 50. Odd head $19-15.50.
Hogs 150, Active, steady. Butchered
$15.80. Sows $14.00-14.50. Choice 125
lb. feeder pigs $15.50.
Sheep 300. Active, fully steady but
good-choice lambs lacking, quotable
$13 75-14 35. Medium-good lambs
lacking, quotable $1375.14 25. Medium-good
lambs $13.00-13.50. Cull
common $10.00-12.00. Good ewes sale
able $5.00 or above. ,
Chicago, Dec 24 (U.P.) (WTAV
Livestock:
Hogs: 5.000. Market active and
steady. $14-85 for barrows and gilts
and $14.10 for sows and stags.
Cattle: 5,500. Calves: 800. Atl kill
ing classes 35 cents higher: instances
more, due to lack of receipts. Fed
steers $14.50 to $17-25; choice offer
Inn $1800; several lows $17.50 and
$17.75. best heifers $1035; bulk heif
ers $ 1 3.50-15.75; cows showed most
advance.
Sheep: 4,500. steady. Early sales
good and choice wooled western
lambs $14.85; short lows medium to
good natives $13.00, bucks Included;
some lightweight culls sort-out $10.50.
Portland Produce
Portland. Dm. 24 (U.P.) Whole
sale market prices:
Broccoli Local SI. 50 lug.
Peart Du Cornice S5.15 box.
B. F. DAIRY PRICES
San Francisco, Dec. 24 U.R)
Dairy market:
Butter 03 score 48Vi, 92
score 48, 90 score 474.
Cheese: Loafs 28.2, triplets
27.2.
Eggs: Large grade A 97 V4,
medium grade A B2V4, small
grade A 44V4, large grade B
50 V4.
WEATHER
Northern California: Rain to
day and showers tonight Partly
cloudy Tuesday. Little tempera
ture change. Strong to occa
sionally gale force southerly
winds off coast, decreasing Tuesday.
Dm Mail Tribune Want Ait.
CHRISTMAS
NIGHT at
DREAMLAND
A Grand Holiday Party!
RAY'S MUSIC
Everyone Welcome!
Plan NOW to attend tha NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE at
BOTH Merrick' and Dreamland! Finest music
Noist-makers for all!
TIRE CLEARANCE
IS
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A suit In equity, filed in cir
cuit court Saturday, by Jose
phine Anderson Long and Del
bert Anderson against Phronia
Hodgeman, Lester Helm and
wife, Martha Elliott and Fey
Anderson and wife, and others
seeks to have the plaintiffs de
clared owners of lot 1, block 18.
located at Central avenue and
Tenth street.
The amended complaint sets
forth that defendants claim
some Interest In the property
and that the plaintiffs are em
barrassed In the sale of the prop
erty by their claims.
It is further cited in the com
plaint that M. A. Anderson, a
widow, March 81, 1939, deeded
the property to Lucinda Hub
bard, to be held in trust for the
two plaintiffs. It was duly
turned over to them as provided
under the agreement.
Attorney L. Orth Sisemore of
Klamath Falls, appears as coun
sel for the plaintiffs.
DR. 0.T1LB0TH
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Dr. O. J. Halboth, former well
known Medford physician, has
been released from the army
medical corps and has returned
to Medford to reestablish his
practice here. Dr. Halboth, who
held the rank of captain, was
stationed for more than three
years at Camp Beale, Calif.
Dr. and'Mrs. Halboth, who ar
rived last Thursday, are residing
at the Medford Hotel while seek
ing a home and office quarters.
Too Late to Classify
FOH SALE Man's bicycle, rood con
dition. Call 6443.
FOR SALE Pre-war blcyele7Eal-
! re- U5ed v,r5' IHUa. U
1123 w. Majj;PhojMjrra.
TOR SALE Deluxe padded baby
buggy, SIS. Large crib and mattress
ST SO. 40 gal. hot water tank and
colli. S8. 418 Western Ave, two
houses off endof W. 2nd St.
FOR SALE 1041 National house
trailer. May be seen anytime at
Camp-U.Rest on Ashland Hwv.
UNENCUMBEREDlady wishes house,
work. Phone 6221.
WANTED Ride to Los Angeles any
time soon after Christmas. Ph. 23SS.
DRIVING to Los Angeles at 2nd of
January. Can take one or two
fassengere. Phone 4893 between
and 8 p. m. 211Cottae SL
FOR SALE Good bVke. 33
Boardman.
WE ARE AGAltf ready to take your
order for fire wood. F. A. Clem
mer. Phone 641 Jacksonville.
FOR SALE White PaJhTBenh-dTn"-ner
Jacket, sire 35; two pairs men's
slacks, sire 30-29. Phone 8608.
TO OUR PATRONS
Merry Christmas
and
Happy New Year
MTDWAY AUCTION COMPANY
W. J. Bray N. A. Mead
Your Auctioneers
AL SWARTZ Is warned-Please get
In touch with Rt. 3. Box 934-C.
CrantsPsM aboutButch.
rOR SALE Wilson official baskeC
ball original price S19 83. will sell
l1T. SIi5 Good condition. 217 N.
Ma!n. Ashlandr phone 6831.
TOR RENT ISO eadr?TiVdpaT-
i!,r!U 8m"M norU ' Grants Pass.
forcT Tr"er' 311 Cottage SL, Med-
DOCTOR and wife would1 like fur",
nlsned or unfurnished apartment or
house. Permanent residents, no
children. Dr. Halbath. Phone 21M.
5 .? ALE ne nev' re-tread700x
18 tire. 1217 w oih ok... .u
WANTED Steady work on ra'riiE
? - Z -. "P?renr" wun cattle.
. Carl Hssklns. Box 171, Jacksonville
TAKEN UP Two buck shYe'p7"Eifie
Point fox farm.
WANTED-W o man to help wTO
housework. Three half days . week.
J J!L M-vers. Phone 4281.
rR,f ALE 3 year old fat Guernsey
heifer, also week old buU calf.
r0RSALE Heifer call. Phone f)j.
rim SALE 1 9-tGbe Areola wood
burner water heater. Back of 302
Maple at Bob's Poultry plant
Toil 8AT.V erhagmeor tee wfreh fcft-
fox cellar, perfect condition, sua
13-14. 20: Taylor tot. price, UH;
child's collacslhle tata. 6 ft. stretch.
SI; scooter. 83.50. Guitar, perfect
condition, aid. 7oe s. uanaaae. rn.
2C34.
rOR SALE Bov's wool blue tweed
suit, sire 7. like new, 110. Ph. 3518.
FOR KALE Saw mill. 8000 ft. par
aay aay 3 minion teat Of logs can
be skidded to mill, also all logring
equipment, located 7 miles south
of Ashland on the old highway one
and x miles south of Klamath
Junction. A real buy. Wm. Ber
gren. Route 1, Box 408, Ashland.
uregon.
FOR SALE Choice vetch and oat
hay, also grain hay, not bleached
by rain or sun, and vetch or grain
straw In large bales, by truck or
trailer loads. Phone 8403 Medford.
victor Bursell,
HAVE got 100 large oak trees to be
cut down. Will make some one a
good deal: easy to get at. P. O.
box no. t.agie r'olnt, Oregon.
BULL SERVICE at your place RegTT
t e r e d Herefords and registered
Guernsey. Phone SS33. Harry K.
Miller.
CASH tN A FLASB
rOR YOUR CAR
Save Time Cash and Oae
Can Automobile Market.
Friendly Medford Dealer
Ph. 391 8th and Bartlett
No Red Tape When Vou SeU
to US
wArviED To Rent or Lease imau
house, on or about January 15
Wrlte Tribune Box 943.
WANTKD lO It ENT3 or i bedroom
house unfurnished Phone 6415
WHY NOT buy your Xmas tree from
an ex GI. End of S Central.
17 DAYS till Xmas. So hurry and
pick out your agat jewelry while
stock Is complete. Use our lay
away plan If you wish Santo Agate
Shop. 411 E Main St.. Medford. Ore
REASONABLY priced thoroughhred
toy Pekinese puppies for Christmas.
See them at 53 Summit Ave., off
West Main St.
DAY CARE of children by the hour
or week at Holmes Nursery. 403
Boardmsn Phone 4310
C1 1 AAA
OliiUUU bearing peaohas and
English walnuts: excel,
lent Income here, 3s acres good soil
on scpsrate roadway, fine building
sites, 4-room house, 3 bedrooms,
treasure system, electric- hot water
eater, fine yard with shrubs and
barbecue, barn, cabin and garage,
near Medford. Terms.
5CflA'"room modern house.
OOJUu fully furnished, hardwood
floors, circulating flre-
filoce. work room, garage, ti acres
rrUsted Bartlett pears, close In.
CQOCA 3 81100 acres. Irrigated.
OjLtvv sandy loam, alfalfa, clover
and fruit, good 5-room
house, hardwood floors, fireplace,
fully furnished, large chicken house,
chickens, rabbits, stock and tools,
close In. Terms.
Listings on your property needed
for rrndy buyers.
SOUTHERN OREGON LAND CO,
Medford Grants Pass
800 Block on South Riverside
P.O. Box 846 Phone 3399
We wish everyone a Merry
Christmas and a Happy New
Year.
May the Joys of tha Christmas
season go with you throughout
tha coming year and may you
have your full share of happi
ness and good fortune.
SCIIOEPEfl'S
FLORISTS
Sixth and Holly Sts.
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PROGRAM
Tickets Now On Sale
Box Offices of
GRATERIAN ROXY
HOLLY RIALT0
Monday. Pec. U. 1945 MEDFORD MAIL THrBUNE SE
The entire staff of the Medford Theatres Join us In extending to
all of our Friends and Patrons of the Rogue River Valley our sin
cerest wishes for
A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS
May the New Year to come bring all of you continued Peace .
Happiness ... and Prosperity.
LEVERETTE INTERSTATE THEATRES
Walter H. Leverette, Owner and Operator
Enio Hemmili, General Manager
Lee B. Ryan, Director Publicity.
For Your Holiday Enjoyment
TODAY!
ENDS TUESDAY
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Shows Start
Christmas Day
CRATERIAN and RIALTO
Continuous 1 :45 P. M. On
HOLLY and ROXY
Mats. 1.43 P.M. Eye. 6:45 P.M.
STARTS WEDNESDAY
ENDS TUES.
"I'LL BE SEEING
YOU"
with
Ginger Hogars
and
"Practically Yours"
with
Fred MacMurray
Claudett Colbert
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