LOCAL and
5 Aidei To Meet Red Cross
Nurse' aidos will m.'et this eve
ning at tne Girls' Community.
club at 8 p. m.
To Attend Funeral Members
of St. Mark's Auxiliary Guild
are to meet at 3:15 p. m. tomor
row in the chapel of St. Mark's
Episcopal church to attend in a
body the funeral of Mrs. Mary
Beall Strang, to begin at 3:30
oxlock.
Plan Entertainment A fam
ily night entertainment will be
given Tuesiay, Jan. 29, for mem
bers of aacred Heart church
parish by the Medford Knights
of Columbus. The affair will be
gin at 7:30 p. m. with a devotion-
al service at the church after
which a program will be pre
sented at the parish hall, follow
ed by refreshments. The enter
tainment 13 open to all families
of the parish without admission
charge.
"See
Humphrey
First
TO BUY OR
SELL YOUR
USED CAR
Humphrey Motors
Used Car Exchange
33 S. Riverside Ave.
Get Your
'Date' Now!
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Don't NJf ,&r'S T,L
Kiss the ' V
DAKCE (Al
DERRICK'S Ip.
BALLROOM S
IN THE Af ' V.
HEART OF S'J-r"" . - $
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1 .Ticke' D AT LI MERRICK'S L
I You to O W I II
DANCE SAT. NITE
at OB
Old Time Music
PERSONAL
CALENDAR
Friday
7:30 p. m. Golden Link Bible
class, First Baptist church, at
home of Mrs. Edith Whillock,
1003 West Main street. Commit
tee. Mesdames Anderson, French
and Crawford.
7:30 p. in Daughters of Un
ion Veterans, armory.
Saturday -
12:30 p. m. League of Wom
en Voters luncheon for Dr. Edna
Landros, Eugene, at Holland Ho
tel Blue Room, with Dr. Landros
speaking on "Present Status of
the United Nations' Organiza
tion." 10:00 a. m. Round table
discussions in Gray Room; 3 p.
m. Miss Manche Langley speak
ing on federal housing bill. Meet
ings open to anyone Interested.
1:00 p. m. Crater Lake chap
ter, D.A.R. luncheon at Holland
Hotel for state regent.
Price Corrected An error In
the community ceiling prices ef
fective Ja:i. 24 and listed with
grocers of this area was report
ed today from the office of the
local PA price clerk who stat
ed that the list should read "Ari
zona and California white grape
fruit, nine cents per pound in
stead of four cents per pound.
Veterans Home The follow
ing Jackson county men report
ed yesterday to county selective
service boards after receiving
honorable discharges from the
service: Ned Barraclough, Dan
iel D. Evensizer, Orville C. Hill
Merrit Hittle, Robert A. Kerr,
Norman Svensen, Merrill D,
Martin, Lambert W. Rushton
and Floyd G. Sheppard.
Parents To Meet An Interest
ing dramatic program is being
arranged uy Mrs. E. C. Kelly
and her program committee for
the meeting of St. Mary s Acad
emy Parents' club scheduled for
Monday at 8 p. m. in the school
auditorium The executive com
mittee will not meet prior to the
general meeting for this month
it was stated.
Sloan Released "Veldon R.
Sloan, wlio served three years
with the air transport command
of the army and who held the
rank of technical sergeant, was
recently discharged. Sloan spent
20 months overseas, having been
stationed at Casablanca in North
Africa as an administrative non
commissioned officer in the
priorities and traffic section. At
the time of his enlistment in the
army, Sloan was a student at
the University of Oregon where
he was enrolled in the school
of business administration. .Mr.
and Mrs. Sloan reside at 539
Pennsylvania avenue. Sloan is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Sloan,
Route 4.
SAX.
MERRICK'S
& DREAMLAND
AM LAND
Everyone Invited
To Skate Members of the
junior high school department
of the Presbyterian church will
hold an ice skating party at the
Medford ice arena tonight at
7 o'clock.
To Build E. L. Cosier applied
yesterday for permit to erect a
residence at 320 Stewart avenue
at a cost of $3,500, according to
records at the office of the city
superintendent.
Party Monday A party for
members of the Knights of
Pythias lodge and the Pythian
Sisters will be held Monday eve
ning following the regular meet
lng, which begins at 8 o'clock.
DaWelfe Graduate Pvt.
Charles L. De Wolfe, 1119 West
Fourth street, recently graduat
ed from an extensive course in
maintenance of peeps and jeeps,
scout cars and trucks at Head
quarters Armored School, Fort
Knox, Ky., according to word
from the school.
m
Cars Collide Cars operated
by Marvin L. Darby, route 1,
and George Lee, Central Point,
collided last night at the Inter
section of North Riverside ave
nue and Edwards street causing
considerable damage to the Dar
bv auto, according to an accident
report filed with city police.
a
Veti To Work Members of
Crater Lake Post No. 1833, Vet
erans of Foreign Wars, are re
quested to meet at the Veterans
building, Front street near Sixth
at 9 a. m. Sunday, Jan. 27, for
work on the Veterans building.
A hot lun :h will be served the
workers at noon by members of
the auxiliary.
.
Jean Prock Home Jean B.
Prock arrived at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Stuart, 407 North Oakdale
avenue, last week from Ter
minal Island, Calif., after receiv
ing an honorable discharge from
the naval ir corps. Prock, who
held the rating of aviation radio
technician, first class, entered
the service three and one-half
yeirs ago and has been stationed
in the Un.ted States during that
time.
Returns To Staff John M.
McCabe, 301 Valley View Drive
who recently returned to Med
ford after .4 months of service
in the United States coast guard
has rejoined the staff of the
Chrystal Brewing and Distribut
ing compa.iy i was announced
today. McCabe Is a part owner
of the firm. McCabe, seaman
first class in the coast guard,
spent most of his term of serv
ice at the air base at Patuxent,
Md. His family remained in Med
ford.
Hixon Promoted Homer J.
Hixon, former ranger with the
Rogue River National Forest
service, is being transferred to
the regional office in Portland
according to an announcement
from that city. He will be assign
ed to the division of timber man
gement of the regional fores
ter's staff. After leaving here
the fores'er served on the Col
ville and Mount Baker forests
in Washington, at present being
timber sales officer at Belling-
ham, Wash.
Discharged From Army Jos
eph A. W;tterer, formerly a cor
poral wliii the army quarter
master corps arrived in Med
ford Tuesday following an hon
orablc discharge at Ft. Lewis,
Wash., and with his wife is to
make his home with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Wetterer, 624
West 11th street. Wetteter spent
three years three months In the
army, 15 months of which were
In the European theater where
he received two bronze battle
stars and the good conduct
medal.
Sergeant Home Roger Wes
terfield, former master sergeant
In the army, arrived home yes
terday from Utsunomriya, Hon
shu, Japan, after having been
discharged a' Ft. Lewif. Wester
field, in the service two and one
half years, was with the 158th
regimental combat tram and led
the regimental band. Before en
tering the service Westerfield
played in bands and orchestras
both in Medford and Klamath
Falls. He will reenter the em
ploy of the Oregon Granite com
pany. Fourth and Front streets,
Medford. At present Westerfield
is with lis wife at the family
home on .ioute 1.
Any Mfion having claim asalntl
The Ntghtlnrale Club or Johnaon
Truck Line acocunt Nightingale, of
Glen Johnson account Nightingale, or
Sam Mete account Nightingale, please
uhmlt itatement ol Claim at once
to The Nithtingale, B20 So. Central
Ave., Medford.
Dm Mall Tribune Want Ada.
How To Relieve
Bronchitis
mum It goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen ana expel
to soothe and heal raw, tender. In-
. . j i V,l-.l vniimtia muffle
branes. Tell your dnwflrt to jell you
a bottle 01 ureorouiHuii
Jersundlng you must like the way H
quJCkay auays uio wun .
tn have your money oacx.
CREOMULSION
forCuihj,.aitt.C8ldi,Bronchitii
TALENT PATRONS
Talent, Jan. 25 An election
in the local school district to de
termine its stand in regard to
consolidating with Phoenix or
building a union high school for
the two districts was favored by
the majority of approximately
40 persons who met in the gym
nasium here last night to discuss
the matter.
Frank Dunkin, director of the
school board, in an interview
this morning said, however, that
opinion was divided on the two
proposals and which one would
go on the ballot would be de
cided after a meeting of the two
school boards January 28. More
favor was shown for unification
or consolidation than for making
additions to the present Talent
school facilities. The election
will not be held until after
March 1.
Consensus of those for com
bining the schools is that bene
fits would be manifold, in bet
ter and more adequate facilities
for modern educational pro-
gnms and wider variety of sub
jects possible.
The matter of continuing the
hot lunch program in the Talent
schools when government sub
sidies run out In March was also
brought up at the meeting
Dunkin said. Most of the group
wanted the complete lunches
served at raised price.
Turnout for the discussion was
considered fair in size according
to Dunkin.
TREES ORDERED
FOR CITY PARK
A preliminary order for 220
trees, to be planted In the new
city park on East Main street,
was given last week in a con
tract let by the city to the Carl
ton Nursery, Pacific highway,
Frank Rogers, city superintend
ent, said today.
The plants, valued at approx
imately $750, are to be mostly
natives of Oregon, according to
the superintendent, but as some
trees cannot be purchased at
this time, substitutions have
been made.
Planting is to begin in the
planting area of the park, as
outlined by the park engineer,
L. Glenn Hall, as soon as plans
arrive from the planning com
mission in San Francisco, Rogers
said.
REPRIEVE GRANTED
Sacramento, Jan. 25 (U.R)
Gov. Earl Warren last night
granted a reprieve until April 26
for William Marvin Lindley,
who had been scheduled to die
in the San Quentin prison lethal
gas chamber today for the slay
ing of Jackie Marie Hamilton
near Yuba City, Cal.; in 1043.
The average American draftee
in World War II is 2.3 Inches
taller than the average of World
War I.
Too Late to Classify
FbRALiDryheaterwood. Two
miles up Rock creek. D. A. Ben
net, Sam Valley.
LET US BUY YOUR CAR TODAY
TOR SALE
1041 CMC s-ton stake
1040 Studehnker Commander sedan
1937 Packard No. 115 4 -door sedan
1035 Graham 4 -door aedan
All prices within OFA ceiling
AUTOMOBILE MARKET
6th Bartlett Sti.
Your Friendly Medford Dealer
Phone 30 IB
CIA AAA"" bedroom house on
MU.UUU East Main, fine loca-
tlon. house In good
condition. Lot 110 x 283, double
garage, good terms.
$12,000"
rtne Apt. house witn
5 apts and living
quarters. Every room
furnished with good furniture. A
fine location, close In with food
terms Immediate possession.
COOPER REAL ESTATE
223 No Riverside ,
Phone 73.17 or 731S
Charles Bis ess, Salesman
FOR RENT Pleasant, heated sfeep-
ing room for business girl. Phone 1
4237. I
BEAR MACHINE
OPERATOR
BODY MAN
EXPERIENCED ONLY
for Immediate employment. We want men
who want a steady job.
See DAL ATWELL
at
Crater Lake Motors
6th & Ivy Medford
TRTCYCLES Just arrived small
U-J years) only SIMS BROS
FOR SALE Boy's pre-war "bicycle,
good condition, 25. Phone 3430
Silent Soulx Oil Brooders
500 chick slza
23 93
100 Chick. Sire Electric Brooder
4.S0
Metal Nests, in sections of 10 .
913.50 per section
Electric or oil heater Water Founts
tor pcuury. a ana 8 cal. sice
$5-50 and $7.00
M?rtin Oil Brooders. 300 chick size
1 f.3U
Now Is the time to spray with Bor
deaux. A 75c pkg. makes 25 fJ.
of dormant spray.
Lime end Sulphur Spray
1 lb. can 35c; use It now
We have Soil Sulphur, also Super
Phosphate 18
Beet Pulp with Molasses or Plain
Alfalfa Meal and Molasses
$2 .83 per cwt.
Oat Hay by the load, S2S per ton
Rice Hulls, by the sack 9100
We have Rabbit Pellets
Scatch Feed. 30 whole corn
9335 per cwt.
We carry a complete line of
Poultry and Stock Remedies
JACKSON COUNTY FEED CO.
Cn-t and Mc Andrews
Phone 3434 We Deliver
FOR SAT V Cull apoles for cooking
and eatlnc. Last change. Joe Kan.
r a miles east of Phoenix. Fern
vnllev.
FOR SALE'39 ChVvfotet roupe.
Good condition. Phone 0092.
CASH REGISTER Trade for adding
machine, or safe, or what have you.
Phone 6292.
FOR SAT E One Rre unrfe"- ,""
tlon, 3 mom house, some fruit
trees. Call at B15 Cedar.
FOR SALE Nearly new Butane F
rane nd tank; 3-buraer: oven
940. Phone 3fisi nfter 10 a. m,
Saturday. 604 So. Ivy.
FOR SALE Smnll acreage, close to
rny iinvt. Ahlad. Oscar Liow
Rt. 1, Ashland, Oregon.
MEMBERS -of Veterans of Foreign
Wars are requested to attend the
Nel-on funeral Saturday, 1:30 p m.
at Conger-Morn Funeral Parlors.
Com. V. B. Robb.
FOR SALE 2 pilr French doors
with hnrdwnre, $16 pair. Ph. 2941
FOR SALE One Westinghoiise elec
tric ranire, $150: one roll-away ht
and nit t tress. $30: one 30 lb. Ice
box, $20: on mahogany knee-hole
desk. $60; one 30-30 Winchester
Carbine with shells, $50; one 16
ga titre lver-John,son shotgun with
sncus, zu. rnone aiui.
FOR SALE One 6 hp. Winconsln
motor with clutch, M25; one com
plete gas spray outfit, consists of
IB cu. ft. K.euoRR compressor, 34
hp, Lauson motor. 10 gnl. paint
pot. 150 ft. paint hose, 130 ft. air
nose, one uevnDiss spray gun.
$200. Phone 3101.
WILL TRADE 1941 Commander
Studehnkcr sedan for '38 to 40
Chevrolet and tnke difference. In
excellent condition. No de filers.
Apt. 4. next door to Richfield Ser
vice Station, Jacksonville.
FOR SALE 12 ft. InternationnFiieff-
propelled combine. Phone Mon
tague. Calif., 6B-W. Roger Yost.
TRICYCLES Only 99 93. SIMS
BROS.
Furnished duplex, very
vlOlw clone In, five rooms and
hath anil fnn VAntna IfttlH
bath and laundry room. Double
gur.'ige, fine lot. la block from city
pork.
a .so
Fully furnished duplex,
$5000-
three rooms and hath and
two rooms and bath, in
come 970.00 per month.
also
CO AO A n B,f Applegate river.
tJUUlS n acres, small moflern
free water right for tillable land,
fine river frontage, also 20 ncres
placer mining ground across river.
Small barn, poultry house, insu
lated fruit room. Telephone and
family orchard.
also
C1C CAA" Incom '"d business
ulD.DUU property. Joining new
building. Largo l"t, very substan
tial building. Will bring good re
turns on investment In Its present
condition. This Is buslnes property
and should tncrenae in value each
passing year.
also
$35,000"
Rogue River ranch, 60
acres. 110 acres free
water. 40 ncres dry
land farming Over two miles fine
river frontage, no overflow. 11
room modern home, two barns,
machine shed, granary, store
room. Wonderful subdivision pos
sibilities. Will consider good home
in Men torn
ELMER HERRI EH, Exclusive Agent
44 N. riverside
Dial 3307 or 3172
JUST TO REMIND YOU
Our Complete Service Covers
Magnetos: 1 . Eisemann; 2. Bosch:
3. Wlco. Fairbanks-Morse and Ser
vice Starter and Generator Ex
change Service; Pierce Governors;
Handv Governors: Uriggs Ac Strat
ton Engines; Bosch Windrhield
Wipers; Auto. Lite Products; Delco
Remy Products; Leech-N e v I I 1 e
Products DAWSON ELECTRIC.
120 North Riverside, Medford, Ore
gon. Phone 3463.
DANCE
Saturday Night
SAMS YALLEY
GRANGE HALL
FOR SALE All wool Gulltstan rug.
9 x 13, used very little, 980. Can
be senn at Pacific Feed dt Seed,
17 W4th.
FIRST CUTTING Alfalfa andOat
baled ha)'. C. C. Sanderson, Sams
Valley.
TRICYCLES small sfe"ohly-: supply
llmltedSIMS BROS.
FOR SALE 3 rolls new stucco wife,
$t0; 46 lbs. staples for same. 11.50
10oS Siskiyou, Ashland. Phone
21511 Ashland.
WANTED 130 people to attund
Manse Benefit Home Dinner al
the Presbyterian Church. Jan. 2;.
from 600 to 8.00 fl.25 and 50
cents per plate.
R.I R. chicks from high producing
trapnested hens. Make 2-pound
fryers In 6 weeks. S16 00 per c.
Also Bowles and Young strains of
non-broody N. H. Thayer's Hatch
ery and Breeding Farm, Beaver ton,
Oregon. . .
WE LIKE TO MAKE LOANS
Proof: at Oregon Finance
4 out of 3 who ask for
a loan, get onel
The more times we say "Yes" to
requests for loans the more busi
ness we do. And since making
Personal loans is our ONLY busi
ness you can DEPEND on our
doing our best to say "Yes" to you
Besides, consider these advantages
of Oregon Finance's service;
1. Loans $23 to $750 or more made
on salary, car or furniture.
3. Small mo. payments 18 mos. to
repay.
3. Friends or employer not In
volved. Stop in or phone us
today.
OREGON FINANCE CO.
Craterlan Theater Bldg,
43 S. Central Phone 4433
W ANTEDB;? middle agetj workl Kg
couple, sleeping room with home
privileges. Must be congenial place.
Would also like evening meal. Best
of references. Address Box 2507.
Tribune.
CRATER LAKE Highway 13 mile
frontage. 1 10 acres, unimproved
Trees, springs, view. 23 miles from
Medford. Owner after 3. 429 N
Central.
FOR SALE T w o new S n u g f 1 e
Ducky crib covers. Phone 5501,
Ashland.
FOR SALECabinct radio. i257Call
after 0, 803 West 11th.
FOR SALE 3 Western Mddles7M0
to $100: also 3 good saddle horses.
Good wood circulating henter; 32
volt 1500 watt generator. 1870 So.
Columbus Ave.
FOR SALaElrctHcsuwIng' "machine,
and also girl's bicycle. Phone 3400.
1208 E. 11th.
FOR SALE Thrifty weaner pigs.
Phone 05JI8.
C CCA A 5 room modern house.
yJJDv service porch, concrete
foundation, new roof and
paint. Oil heater piped In. Posses
sion Boon.
CARL GOTTSCIIE, Broker
7N. Bartlett St. Phone 4040 or 31MJ1
BICYCLE BASKETS-a1l metirpre.
war quality with sturdy axle sup.
ports SIMS BROS.
CHILDREN S SLEEPERS"pnnmns.
housecoats, print dresses, gabardine
Jimmies Cottage Special tv Shop
414 Arcadia St. Pbnne 0861.
BICYCLE BASKETS another ship
ment Just arrived SIMS BROS.
FOR SALE Oak library table 810;
ruuno mme wiin if OflK chairs, $U;
box springs $8, and other house
hold articles. Phone 5369.
BICYCLE BASKETS all metal "wire
baskets with aluminum finish
get one now at Sims Bros.
FKU IT TREES Our stock is arrlv
ing. See us. Monarch Seed &
Feed Co.
REPLACE vour hrnken window "'ginss
New glass installed wnile you wuit
MEDFORD MII.I WORK CO
The Glass House
Phone 4112 10th and Orape
ARMY OFFICER and wife to share
comfortable home with air base
employee and daughter S'i venrs
Prefer couple who will assume lull
responsibility of house, garden, and
care of child. Phone 2462 morn
Ings,
PIGS (Tow fnster"lf fed "Monarch
Special Hog Ration. Monarch Seed
Ac Feed Co.
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l WIUIAMS
W Confidentially,
Continuout a f JUjC
SaStMrd!y (feWWJ
Sunday VI fUt J
1:45 p.m. on
Friday Jan. 25, 1S46
FOR S A LE 303 Sava g and box
shells, $30. Cat!591tt.
POPCORN If you like good pop
corn come to us. The poppingesi
corn In the world. Monarch Seed
& Feed Co.
TRUNKS and baggage deitveryser.
Vice. Dial 7121. Eads Transfer &
Storage Co.
FOR EXPEDIENT. derndablepick.
up and delivery service dial 7121.
Eads Transfer & Storage.
OX WARBLE. Cattle grubs do untold
damage. Use Artho R. S. powder to
kill them. Make first application
nowL Monarch Seed 4 Feed Co
NOW OPEN New Jewelry repair
service. Rlnr sizing, stone tighten
ing, expansion bracelet repair
pantos Agate Shop. 411 E. Main.
JUST ARRIVED AT LEWIS' SUPER
Floor Lamps, 3 way
Table Lamps, all metal
Desk Lamps, flourscent
RADIO BATTERIES
1000 hour power pack
SPARTON AUTO HORNS
Four models v
GAS HEATERS AND RANGES
BABY STROLLERS
LEWIS' SUPER SERVICE
6th and Front Phone 2110
BULL service at your place-Registered
Hereford and Guernsey. Harry
E Miller Phona 8933.
CASH IN A FLASH
FOR YOUR CAR
Sava Time Cssh and Gas
Call Autnmnniie Market.
Friendly Med lord Dealer
Ph 3010 (tth and Harttett
No Red Tape When You Sell
to US
WANTED Housekeeper good cook
References required Good home
Private room nnd bath; top wages;
3 in family Tribune. Box 13"3.
SOON TIME for dormant sprayon
berries and fruit bushes and trees.
See us for materials. Monarch
Seed Feed Co.
FOR HELP with your income tax
reports phone 3913. 53 Ross Court.
ATTENTION
Ejglei and Auxiliary
FREE DANCE
SAT. NITE
11 m. January 26
EAGLES' HALL
219 W Main Fine Mu.le
5
CHILDRENS
COLDS'
MUSCLE ACHES-COUCHING,
LOCAL CONGESTION
EASED QUICKLY
IPenatro rubbed on
I chest, throat and back
I works fast to (1) help
break up local conges-
Itlon (2) relieve pain at
nerve ends In SKln (31
loosens phlegm, cougu-
heTpyour child brentho
mer quickly. Makes
ur child rest better
! feel better. For Pen
etro Is Grandma's fa
mous mutton suet Idea
made better by modern
ncinnce. All of your
family will enjoy Pen
etro. Good for grown
ups as well as child
ren. 25c, double supply
only 35c. Always get
PENETRO
SUNDAY!
MISSION FURLOUGH . .
TARGET BEAUTIFUL
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Charles Lauren
BOYER BACALL
Confidential
AGENT
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Wood and Coal Combination
HEATERS
Younger's Appliance
31 N. Bartlett
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