Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 27, 1946, Image 12

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    WRITE J. C. C. OF C.
TWELVE MEDrOHP MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday. Jan. 27, 1948
ager Frank Hull asks that calls
not bo made in person or by
telephone since the Information
mut appear in writing to serve
a. adequate evidence.
Hull emphasized that the
chamber has no listings or hous
es but that the duta is neces
sary to portray the need if addi
tional housing units are to be
resurcd. He said that a com
mittee consisting of Eugene
Thorndike, Mark Coldy, Joe
Early and Herb Grey has been
very active in trying to solve
the problem during the past
three years and that the com
mlt'ce has been in constant con
tact with governmental agen
cies, the army and the navy
seeking allocations of surplus
housing materials. They have
faced the federal assertion that
the area did not require hous
ing projects other than the 125
unit one ,T Jackson street. New
Veterans of World War II In
need of housing, If they or their
wives have . been former resi
dents of the community, ore re
quested to write the Jackson
County Chamber of Commerce
stating their problems in order
that concrete evidence of the
community's housing need may
be presented to government of
ficials convening here February
7.
Chamber of Commerce Man-
NOTICE
We are now in our new home acroii the
street from Swift & Company on FIR
STREET, Just south of our old location in
Pinnacle Packing Plant No. 3.
We will continue to carry a
COMPLETE LINE OF ALBERS
QUALITY-CONTROLLED FEEDS
Alto all kinds of Whole and Ground
Grains, Dairy Supplies, Poultry Equipment,
Garden Tools, Seeds and Fertilizers
MEDFORD FEED & SEED
YOUR ALBERS DEALER
North Fir Street Medford
CAUTION
COUNTS
f Sensible precautions
will save many costly
and painful accidents
because most acci
dents CAN be avoided.
Now, during "Acci
dent Prevention
Month" r e s o l.v e to
PLAY SAFE t- help
mako Jackson County
a safer, happier placo
in which to live!
FUNERAL HOME
John A, Perl
Frank Porl
ehember president. W. H. Fruh'
rer, has Joined in the work of
the committee, Hull states.
Special nationwide emphasis
is now being made in securing
homes for veterans.
Kircher Appointed
To Naval Academy
By Rep. Ellsworth
Alan Kircher, son of Lloyd
Kircher of Medford, has receiv
ed a principal appointment to
the U. S. Naval Academy, it was
learned yesterday in a letter
from Rep. Harris Ellsworth,
through whom the appointment
was made. Kircher, who is pres
ident of the senior class of Med
ford high school and a star on
the school football team, receiv
ed the appointment after Clar
ence Carver, first named prin
cipal, entered the navy and de
clined to accept the appointment.
Also learned from the letter
was the advancement from first
alternate to principal of Ferney
McKibben. son of Mr. and Mrs.
C. McKibben of Central Point.
Appointment of McKibben, who
is now attending the U. t. coasi
Guard Prep school at Grotin,
Conn., was made through Sen.
Wayne Morse.
What the Girl Scouts
Are Doing
Troop 29
By Suzanne Walker, Scribe
Troop 29 of the Jackson
ichool held a cook-out at Scout
headquarters last Saturday
morning followed by singing
practice lead by Margie Hop
kins. Scouts present were Hon
nie Miller, PatriciR Johnson
Nahldene Neilsen, Margie Forde,
Sandra Stout, Norma Neat-
hamer, Janice Stanford, Phyllis
Haas, Deo Ann Falwell, Betty
Reel, Virginia Berteau, Donna
Shaw, Donna Witter, Barbara
Huron, June Darby, Suzanne
Walker. Carolyn Bourne and
Mrs. McKcmlo, Mrs. Van Aus
dall and Mrs. Bourne.
Troop 7
By Donna Johnson
Twenty seven cans of food
hnun heen rnileeted bv troop 7
of the Girl Scouts and is to be
distributed In Europe by the
U.N.R.R.A.
Shady Cove
Shady Cove, Jan. 20 At a
special meeting Friday evening
nf Ihn Shnriv Cove Parent-Teach
er association it was voted to
continue the hot lunch program
in the school in the same manner
as has been carried on before.
Five voted in favor of the move,
against one dissenting vote.
Court House News
Divorce Decrees
Lucy Woodward vs. Allison K.
Woodward.
Patricia Murie llarsliburger
vs. John Junior llarslibarger.
Uao Mnll Tribune Want Ads.
E
AT
Many Medford Legionnaires
and members of the auxiliary
will be among the 23 American
Legion posto and auxiliaries to
be represented at the district No.
4 conference to be held at Grants
Pass Feb. 2 and 3.
The conference will amount
to a training school with lec
tures and classes in rehabilita
tion, child, welfare, employment
of veterans and other important
matters in the Legion program,
according to Mrs. Guy Wilcox,
district auxiliary president. A
mass public initiation ceremony
for new members wjll be held
Sunday afternoon.
Speakers for the Legion will
include Neil Morfitt, Astoria, de
partment commander; Fritz Nis
sen, Portland, department adjut
ant, and Hugh Rosson, chair
man of the Oregon state vet
erans' commission, and members
of his staff.
Speakers for the auxiliary will
include Mrs. J. Earl Templar,
Brookings, department president;
Mrs. Mae Whitcomb, Portland,
department secretary; Mrs. La
villa Kehrli, Portland, depart
ment poppy chairman, and Mrs.
Claude Roland, Portland, depart
ment chairman of girls' training.
What's Doing at
U. S. O.
Java Club will be held at the
Riverside USO today beginning
at 9 a. m., with Junior Hostess
es Rita and Dorothy Pendergast
serving. For Twilight Reverie
at 5 o'clock Miss Faith Warnock
will entertain with piano seleC'
Hons. Pantry Shelf will follow
at 6 p.m. and is to be served by
the Navy Mothers.
A half hour program will be
presented at 7 o clock by Ruth
Jean and Lollie. girls trio, and
Mrs. Alexander's Ha n a i i a n
band.
A ham dinner for 170 men
was furnished during the Pan
try Shelf hour last Sunday by
Gates' Groceteria stores.
BIRTHS
LINDLEY To Mr. and Mrs
Lylc, Phoenix, Jan. 26. 1946, a
boy, 7Vi pounds, at Community
hospital.
COFFELT To Mr. and Mrs
William, Jacksonville, Jan. 26,
1948, a boy, seven pounds, at
Sacred Heart hospital.
Too Late to Gassify
95200 Attractive modern furnlihed
e-roora itumv n -
If dealred.
RATVS
Next door to Talent Cmte
sin AAA Close in. Eait Side, s-
SlU.UUu houM- bed"
y v, w rooml. double garage,
lot 110x285, near Rooaevelt school.
T. J. MITCHELL, Heal Estate
308 Fluhrcr Bids.
Phone 5817
WANTED TO BUY Good uae(J ear
Phone 3169.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 27 acres on
Crater Lake highway at Eagle
. . , ...... irm mnt,l and
tervice itation; 20 acrea irrigated.
In meadow and pasture. 10 tree
water, balance dry; 5-room modern
house, laundry room, cooler, dandy
. , , .k..,k. chicken house.
large 'bam. Price $8,500 lor short
time only. Terma. t"' 11
Lumber to. sign, uw,
$1500
20 ACRES On Little Applegat. 18
mile from Medford. 4-room house,
small barn, 3 cows and furniture.
including new wasncr,
.$17,000
ULTRA-MODERN East Side home.
2 baths, 2 fireplace, large wooueu
lot.
J. E. SCHULER ROYAL BEBB
Realtor
jFsT ARrTvED Vfie-Grip pliers,
hand-saw, white enameled toilet
seats. ACME HARDWARE. Main
and Crape. Phone 5976.
R.N. A Rummage sale at V. alt s
Radio shop, 400 E. Main. Surfing
at 8 o'clock. Jan, 31. Bring dona
tions by 1 o'clock Thursday.
WANTED 6O00 firt mortgage loan
on beautiful 3 bedroom, 3 bath
home and 40 acres land, near Med
ford. P. O. Box HT2. Mcaiora.
FOR SALE Private Indian collec
tion consisting of old and modern
baskets, plaques, poiiery. p.pe,
stone war clubs, axes, tools, sil
verware, dresses and many other
articles. Phone 5bo.
WANTED To sell Engineers or Sur
veyors Handsight Level, $237 used
- U -..kl.. CIO ft Jtr W.
automatic 38 revolver. Sltt. Old
upright organ, fid. Fnone o-tou
t Ten Ann iirvn O et n . mhn
nut choppers, meat boards, wire
clothesline: rubher Dain ana inn
mais; metal wastebasneia; enrome
towel bars and accessories.
Ai-MF HARnWARK
Main and Grape Phone 5970
IF YOU WISH to sell your trailer
house or automobile, see O. V.
Myers, used car dealer at used car
lot at 9th and Bartlett. Phone S(w
FOR SALE Coolerator; Eureka
sweeper. B2B W. 13tn
WOOD LAST CHANGE also large
drv knots ror nrepiace aim
na'ce. 1820 No. Riverside.
FERTILIZER Car to be on track in
few days
Srvrtp Gunno
Nitrate of Soda
Morcrop
Potash
Superphosphate
Arrange now for your requirements,
T. T, SAMSON CO. Inc.
DOG FOOD Gaines. Friskies. Ken
dall's Fives- F. E. UMiavn w-
FOR SALE Boys Junior bicycle,
also la-Pass accormon. -img
FOR SALE Large w e a n e r p i g
Mr. Kelsoe. Hillcrest, Phoenix Road,
Phone 6366.
FOR SALE Stradivarius violin '.n ex
cellent condition. fnone .ooo
FOR SALE Motor! te baby buggy
good conaiuon. i-none
FOR SALE Lady's three diamond
sniff nnc rvevt. I-no lie uiiv.
WANTED Lady for morning shift to
baxe pies, nuson a wuiu-j
FOR SALE Bahy buggy. Thayer
collapsible, niue wun grey uuuu.
good condition, $19. . Phone Jack-
.nntr.11 AM.
BROODERS 500 Capacity Oil. Get
your equipment set up early. Save
at .SAMau a-
FOR SALE 1927 Chevrolet roadster.
'as is . aa. iihh west m
WANTED Good late model used car
wanted Dy private iwnj.
BOX 1 P, OF iflUUIIB QUA
FOR SALE 1934 Ford sedan. Corner
Main and ivy.
BUCKHOLTZ To Mr. and
Mrs. Jack, 008 W. Jackson. Jan.
26, 1946, a girl, 7V4 pounds, at
Sacred Heart hospital.
Closing time for Classified Ads 8 30
n in Too Luto to Classify 12:15 pin
Lawn Rakes Garden Tools. New
supplies arriving daily. Get the pro
per tool for the jod at m.iuii a.
FOR S Al .Ei 93 1 Model A 5 pass.
convertible. Phone 4049 omim
Sunday.
FOR SALE Pre-war Toledo wood
range, like new. with coils. $55.
1242 Court. Inquire office-
FOR SALEbresser, large mirror.
Wedjiewood gas range, good as new.
608 S. Newtown. Phone 2509.
FORTIUS LP with your Income tax
reports phone 3913. 55 Ross Court.
FOR SALE Partly-built trailer house
and some ply wood, must be sold
Sunday. 10fl3 Court.
RABBIT HAY Chloce Alfalfa. Bright.
green, clean. F. E. SAMSON CO.,
Inc.
WANTED Small paint gun with or
without hose. Write Bert Murphy,
Gold Hill.
NOTICE TO Interested Realtors
Discontinue listing on property at
Brownsboro as 201 acre Mr.
Robert C. Cook.
WANTED Refined lady 3 days week
ly, housework by hour; no cooking.
Phone 4583.
POP-CORN If you want pnp.corn
that really pops get It at SAMSON'S
UNITED AIR LINES
buyi
Martin Transports
JL
. rT
Announcing a $9,000,000 order for a licet of 35 Martin luxury liners and options for 35
more, W. A. Patterson, United Air Lines President, emphasized once again this pioneer
airline's policy of giving its passengers the most swift, luxurious and dependable air
transportation available, without question or compromise. W ith this order, more than
one-thii'd of America's major airlines will be using Martin twin-engined transports.
COMl'OKT, ni-I'ENIWUUTY, M'KED
The tame tJvtnccd engineering which i giving airline passengers the M.irtin 2-0-2, rcichcj new heights
in the deluxe Model J-6-J, otdcred hy United Air Lines. I nited s licet of Martin planes wili have cabin
presMiriratuin, which will bring a new degree ol Hying comlort,
under which, changes of altitude will not he noticeable. Three
hundrcd miles per hour speed, while carrying 40 passengers,
their baggage and 2000 lbs. of cargo, will reduce both intercity
and loast-to-coast Hying time. This 5-niilc per minute- high speed
results from use of 18-cylindrr Pratt Jt W hitney 2100 h p' engines
with jet exhausts, a feature pioneered by Martin. L'tmost depend
ability is assured by use of every new device, including elec
tronic automatic pilot, radar, heat de-icing, reversible pitch
propellers, etc.
OTHER ADVANCED KEATVRF.S
To pv,M iik-tiriSilrpasscd comfort, these new Martin airliners will
oiler thermostatically-controlled radiant heat-panel cabin heating
and rclrigcratcd air for summer , . . soundproofed cabin , . . in
direct I'ghting . . . large reclining chairs . . big windows . . .
spacious lavatory. Thus United' passengers will have the world's
finest air transportation when they tly via Martin transport!
THE GLENN L., MARTIN CO.. BALTIMORE J. MD.
Roiito of the
MAIN LI NEKS
With United, Mania airliner wilt
fly the Origin ttantcomincmal
route, linking the imjuitn. ccnttti
of the Eaut. the Gret Like arci,
the Great Plains, the intermoun
tain region, and every mifor ciijr
and tctporf on the Pcii;c ctutt
from VaiKOurrr, B. C. to San Diego.
Serving maiae metropolitan artai
croM the continent, I'mttJ u the
'Main Line Air wajr"cuau-;ootut.
United new Martin airliner mli
fracurc 4 luxurious club lounge.
.AIRCRAFT
WANTED Responsible woman to
care for 2-year-old boy for ev-
ral days, nw no. wvermc.
rno CM P Annrnx 4 acres Of land
400 ft. frontage on S9. 1 mile south
of Phoenix. Box aitJ-n. ni.
WANTED By returned veteran and
wife, small furnished apartment or
house. Phone euua or j u.
Fn r s A le An exceptional buy
A B. Chase upright mahogany
piano and bench, case and interior
periect; ai&o vnuui b-
leather couch. 609 East Main.
IF AUTOMOBILE PAINTING Is done
right it Is safe to guarantee. We
guarantee all work. Mitchell Paint
Shop. 60S so. mversiae.
12 INVESTMENT
Invest your mony in Business Pr0P;
eriy cenirany immcu m -
returning net Income of 12 r on
purchase price of $10.000 00. Phone
3517 I k
TRICYCLES Only 90.05. SIMS
BROS.
JUST TO REMIND YOU
Our Complete Service Cover s
Magnetos: 1. Eisemnnn; 2. Bonch;
3. Wico. Fairbanks-Morse and Ser
vice Starter and Generator Ex
change Service; Pierce Governors;
Handy Governors; Briggs & Strat
um Engines; Bosch Windchicld
Wipers; Auto-Lite Products: Uelcn
Remy Products; Leech-N e v i 1 1 e
Products. DAWSON ELECTRIC.
!29 North Riverside, Medford, Ore
gon. Phone 34G3.
FOR SALE All wool Gullistan rug,
S x 12, used very little. $80. Can
be seen at Pacific Feed Sc Seed,
17 W. 4th;
TRICYCLES small size only supply
limited.SIMS BHOS:
WANTED By "middle aged working
couple, sleeping room with home
privileges. Must be congenial place.
Would also like evening meal. Best
of references. Address Box 2307 .
Tribune
CCTAA 5 room modern house.
uDDUU service pop'h, concrete
foundation, new roof and
paint. Oil heater piped in. Posses
sion soon.
CARL COTTSCHE, Broker
7N. Bartlett St. Phone 046 or 3961
BICYCLE BASKETS all metal, "pre
war quality with sturdy axle sup
ports SI MS BROS.
CHILDREN'S SLEEPERS, pajamas,
housecoats, print dresses, gnbardine
Jimmies. Cottage Specialty Shop
414ArcndiaSt. Phone 5801.
BICYCLE BASKETS another s h i p
tnent justarrived SIMS BROS.
FOR SALE Oak library table $10;
round table with 3 oak chairs, $9;
box springs $8, and other house
hold articles. Phone 55t9.
BICYCLE BASKETS all nietnl wire
baskets with aluminum finish
get one now at Sims Bros.
REPLACE your tiroKen window glass
New glass installed while you wan
MEDFORD MILL WORK CO
The Glass House
ph.ine 4112 lutn and Grap"
TRUNKS and bnggnge delivery ser
vice. Dial 7121. Eads Transfer it
Storage Co.
FOR EXPEDIENT, depend a bicpU.
up and delivery service dial 7121
EadsTranfer & Storage.
NOW OPEN New jewelry repair
Kervice. Rinp sizing, stone tighten
ing, expansion bracelet repair
Santos Agate Shop. 411 E. Main.
BULL service ai yourplace Register
ed Hereford and Guernsey. Harry
E Miller Phone C933.
CASH IN A FLASH
FOR YOUR CAR
Save Time Cz.u and Gaa
Call Automobile Market.
Friendly Medford Dealer
Ph 3919 6th and Bartlett
No Red Tape When You Sell
to US
WANTED Housekeeper, good cook
References required Good home
Private room and bath; top wages;
3 In lmil Tribune. Box 1879
TRICYCLES Just arrived small
size u-3 years) only SIMS BROS.
SW.aVOT V t w
Wabash-Birdseye
INFRARED
HEAT LAMP
Sk.l I.OU AC or DC
BAKE YOUR ACHI - s$
fnloy Ihll loolhing, SivC 1
fTS DRIES HAIR IN A JIFFY
I S Eaty ond plaaMnt to um.
I Jf (Dri.1 noil polilh. too.)
NO.01AHE UtY HEAT LAMP Idral
for foetal trvatmantt ...... $3.60.
Western Thrift Store
PAGAN
fORIST
BEAUTIIS
BESET SY
BRUTAL
INVAOERSI
TM'
MALM'S
Entrances on Main & Central Ave.
fin
mm y
DRESS v A
shop i X
SECOND 1 ) 4
floor ySy
TINY DOTS
IN A SLIMMING '
MARIE DRESSLER
DRESS
DOTS ARE A PERENNIAL FAVORITE . . . AND
THEY'LL USED SKILLFULLY IN THIS MARIE
DRESSLER DRESS OF RAYON CREPE. SMART IN
ITS CASUAL SIMtLICITY. IT'S SPECIALLY CUT TO
GIVE EASE OF MOVEMENT. AS WLEL AS SMOOTH,
SLIMMING LINES. IN BLUE. NAVY, GREEN AND
LUGGAGE. SIZES 37'A TO 51V4.
$570.
RAINCOATS
Of Zelan Treated Poplin
By Dup'ont
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED ZELAN TREATED RAIN
COATS BY DUPONT. A FAMOUS DURABLE REPEL.
LENT FINISH APPROVED BY BETTER FABRICS
TESTING BUREAU. SEE THESE NATURAL COLOR
COATS TOMORROW AT MANN'S. NOTE THEIR
SMART FITTED BACKS AND SHORT FRONT TIE
BELTS. YES. THEY BUTTON UP SNUG AROUND
THE NECK LINE AND WILL KEEP YOU DRY.
SIZES 14 TO 20
MANN'S SECOND FLOOR
. DEPARTMENT STORE