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PAGE TWO !MEDF01?D MAIL TRIBUNT:. MTJJFORD. OREGON'. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18. 1938. CLERK IS READY TO ISSUE: PAPERS ! Jackson county clerk's offtoe is l ready again to aid Dan Cupid who ! tidi been stymied since December 1 I wfcpn th new law requiring medical I and mental examinations went Into fleet . I Clerk George R. Carter figures that th cost of getting married up to the point where tlie preacher steps ln-la $13.60 under the new law which requires both the bride and groom to,-have physical and mental health clearance, ' Mr. Carter would not voucJiBale what It might cost to get to tho -preacher. ;;Here Is jtbe p re-marriage budget ffeijrod'by Mr. Carter: jiTe'n 'dollars for the medical exam-JriBtfe-no, 95 each for the bride and grOTim-to-be. If the applicants re Upapie to pay me exanunaiion iees, triefBlate will come to their aid. The state, however, will not pay for the wfoumg ring, ;fpbe marriage license Itself sttll costs ' (3, this gslng to the county. Twenty-five cents each for two no tarizations. Application for the med ical examination and the doctor's re turn, to the clerk must both be no tarized, Mr. Carter explained. That rmkes a total oi $13.60. The rest lsup to the preacher. (Mr, Carter said it takes about a week to go through the examina tion routine as the doctor's report must go to the state board of eugenics. After all the necessary Jjapers have been properly executed, there must still be the three-day In terlude before the license may be Issued, though this requirement may be walvod at the discretion of the county Judge. EDWIN B. HAWKINS - 10 LAST Edttln Bryant Hawkins, 67, resident of the Applegate valley since 1017, died suddenly In a local hospital early Saturday morning. He had been sick only a short time. Mr. Hawkins was born In Edlna Mo., January 14, 1671, He spent his arly .lite In Missouri and Oolrado, completing his schooling In Colo rado Springs, Colo. He spent six years 'in Nebraska whero he ongaged In stock raising with a brother, the ranch sending fine imported horses from the east to the west coast. Later Mr. Hawkins leased and op erated a large fruit and wheat ranch u Prosno, pal. Subsequently he moved to Oakland, Cnl whero he took a course In general mining nnd assaying, following this, occupation for. many years. '' In: 10.17 he came to southern Ore gon and bought a farm on Thomp son crook whero he since resided. , Mr. Hawkins Is survived by his mother. Mrs. Mary K. Fox of Apple gfte. a sister, Mrs. Julia N. Rodgers o Boston, Mass., a brother, Claude Hawkins of Applegoto. and a half, brother, Bryant T. Neckcr of Los An geles. Funeral arrangements are being made by the Perl funeral home. IWLWOTIVE RIE. Pa.. Dec. 17. (AP) A new Riant of the rails capable of seed ing, at 125 miles an hour, and car rying 1U own steam-turbine plant, will be unveiled In elaborate cere mpBles Monday. Led by Owen D. Young, chairman of i'the board, and Ceroid Swope, president. 80 officials of the ihn eral Electric company will Join Willi othfr Industrialists In an Inspection oflfhe huge locomotive. Oeneral Electric built the locomo tive! for the Southern Pacific mil road. Its completion climaxed nenrly two; years of study and rosearch. PARENTS DEFIED MOUNT VERNON, Dec. 17. (AP) Mount Vernon high school board of yllirctors today turned thumbs douii on high school dunees. Directors voti-d live to three nuultist thejdnnros which the Pnrent-Tcsch-rsr asfocln'lon had advocated. The PTA recently took a vote among mothers and fsthcrs of high school children and sold they fa vored the dances. 2!8 to 447. . ' in it ' r . . Hospitable service complete comlort congenial atmosphere leal Southern cooking. NO TIPPING ALLOWED OS0 MM D.Oto l RUI AIIOTT Lunatics at Large" LONDON, Deo. 17. (AP) Vis countess Astor today described dictators as "lunatics at large." Speaking In support of camps for children, the Vlrglnls-born member of parliament aald, "Brit ain does not expect war, but we sever can tell' what will happen because dictators are like lunatics at large." She urged British government to build camps, where children could be sent In time of war, In stead of building trenches. "I don't believe that anybody Is going to get Into trenches," she said. "I certainly am going to s'av on top." TOY SHOP AT END The fire department's toy shop will close for the year Tuesday when transfer of the playthings to a va cant part of the Pan tori urn at 36 North Holly street will begin. The firemen announced yesterday they can handle no more old toys this year as two days are required for the drying of paint after the play things have been reconstructed and there Is therefore not sufficient time to do any more work. The toys, hundreds of reconstruct ed and repainted playthings, will be transferred Tuesday and Wednesday to the Pantorlum. There, from 9 to 6 Thursday and Friday, the toys will bo distributed by the Lady Lions to parents of underprivileged children. The toys may, be seen . it the Pan trolum before they are distributed. Beagle BEAQLE, Dec. 17. (Spl) Sunday, December 4, visitors at the Sander son and Melvln Martin homes were Mr, and Mrs. Homer Martin and sons Holll and Stanley of Reese creek, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence San derson and Lorry of Medford, Lois Bennett of Sams valley and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sanderson of this place. 'Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ellis December wore Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellis of Rogue River and Mrs. Miller of Pasadena, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Foots re turned home December 0 after a week's visit with Mr. Poote's brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pooto of Junction City. During their stay they visited friends at Halscy. Lois Bennett of Sams valley spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Sanderson. Mr. ond Mrs. Bert Nelson and family wore Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Helon Mulhollen and family. The occasion was & birthday dinner for Vivian Mulhollon. The Pleasant Hour club held Its Christmas meeting with Mrs. Nora Seegmlller with 14 members present. As Mrs. Charlotte Sweet was absent, Mrs. Pearl Mnrtlh " acted as secre tary In her place. A letter was read from Mra. Hlnes to the club. A mis slonary offering was given by each member. The Christmas lesson was read by Mrs. Poote, taken from Luke u. 1-33. "Silent Night" was sung by the club. Reading, Variations of aiv Inn, by Mrs. Blanche Sweot. "Oh Little Town of Bethlohem" bv the club. Santa Claus In person arrived with a big pack on his bnek and gave each member a present. Bonnie Mariln played the part of Santa Claus. A box of chocolates sent to the club by Mrs. Orundclond of San Jose, Cal., was enjoyed by all, and all wished she could have been with us. The president, Mrs. Ellis, put on the game of Christmas Stars. Mrs. Poote, Iola Rush. Donna Seeg mlller and Mrs. Sandcrsm were chosen to play the game. Mrs. San derson carried away the prize for gathering the most stars. The host esses. Mrs. Nora Seegmlller aim Mm Stalllngs, served a delicious luncheon in accordance with the holld'iv season. Mrs. Seiigmlller's home beautifully decorated for the Christ mas cheer and everyone felt th.it Chrlatmss was here already. Our next meeting will be with Mrs. Wslter Grant the second Wednesday In Jan uary. The Senate of Eire by a 38-19 vote drcllnod to elect Senator Patrick Baxter to position of vice-chairman oecnuso ne had not a competent knowledge of the Irish lanmmoe. There woa no other nomination. On the well regulated farm. De. cember Is the month for cutting fuel wood. Wise muting Improves any wood lot: Ifa Itke eating your cake and having It too, foresters say. WINDOW OLAsa-We sell window glnas and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab inet Works. Some alligator live 800 yeara. (MviOiOiO!OiOIOiOi0iO!0iOiO!iOiO!OSOi0SOiOi If You Can You May Get ..- $6.72 and repay at Larger or umaller amounts asking a favor when you nanl you lo come In. OREGON FINANCE CO. 41 . rent mi X, f.. 1 Lloftif No. l$!V!!!!iil!V!il!i)iii)!$!$i$!ii$!$! IN WHITNEY RIFT NEW YORK, Deo. 17. p)-JItobert M. Hutchlna. president of the Uni versity of Chicago, resigned today as a "public" governor of the Nsw York stock exchange after the governing board had voted against reopening the Richard Whitney case for fur ther investigation. Hutchlns, one of three public rep resentatives among the 33 governors, parted company with the new liber alized regime In a difference of oplnr Ion over the question of determining responsibility of exchange members who may have known of the condi tions that led to the collapse of the Whitney firm last March. ' . Eagle Point EAOLB POINT, Dec. 17. (Spl-l-Pted Dutton and Ray Harnlsh re turned last Wednesday evening from Cottonwood, Calif., where Mr. Dutton took some cattle to be pastured for the winter. Eagle Point Townsend club will meet next Monday night, Decem ber 10, In the Oasis hall. A Christ mas program will be held. Mr. and Mrs. Bay Harnlsh aod Mrs. Cliff Hlclcson shopped In Med ford Thursday. Eagle Point Civic club held Its Christmas party Thursday with over 40 ladles present. The tree and deco rations of Holly were beautiful. A program of Christmas carols, a duet by two young ladles and readings were enjoyed, after which a gift ex change was held and a bounteous luncheon was served at close of meeting, Mr. and Mrs. Lorcn Farlow movnd down Bancherla Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Mabel Harnlsh, Mrs. Ruby Young and Mrs. Luelta Kline called on Mrs. Mae Stowell of the Long mountain district last Tuesday. Wm. Perry of Eagle Point, Judge Day and Ralph Billings of Mod ford made a buntneas trip to Rosoburg and back Thursday of this week. Charlene Ray arrived home a few days a.o from San Francisco to spend her Christmas vacation with her mother, Mrs. Oladys Ray of this plaoe. ' Nick Young went fishing In Butte creek one day this week, returning with several large trout and the question Is yet unanswered as to who gave them to him. Mr. and Mra. Wm. Perry. Mrs. Percy Haley and Mrs. Orvllle Henderson made a shopping trip to Medford last Wednesday. The Uttle Butte Irrigation com pany held their annual meeting in the ditch company office last Tues day evening. The board of direct is were elected an follows: John Smith, Ray Harnlsh , Lester Throckmartln, Oeo. Daley and Wm. Perry. Lincoln Pence has been going to Medford for the past few days for medical treatments for severe case of bolls. Mrs. Ethel Coy was honored on her birthday December 14 when eight friends came In for the day, bringing several nice gifts. Those present wure Mrs. Jack Orow, Mrs. Scott Boyer, Mrs. Nick Young, Mrs. Roy Smith. Mrs. Wm. Perry, Mrs. Percy Haley and Mrs. Jack Stowell, They also had a Christmas gift exchange and a moit pleasant day was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Darby and daughter of Long mountain district were callers of Mr. and Mrs. wm. Perry last Sunday evening. 4 , . Fern Valley FERN VALLEY, Dec. 17. (Spl) Marshall Reeves of Medford was a business caller In the valley Tues day. Mrs. 15. R, Arnold spent Tuesday nfternron at the home of Mrs. L. H. Hughes. O. O. Sanrteti, our rural mall car rier, was unable to be on hut route Tueaday on account of sickness. A couple of days were spent the first of the week grading and Im proving our roads, Quito an epidemic of colds Is prev alent In our valley. Ruth and Ooldle Wletrout. Dorthea Kantor, Marian ! Ferns, and Bobhy Carr have all been absent from school this week on ac- j count of slckneas. Members of the Fern Valley Ladles' I club met at the home of Mrs. Chas. j Hlgdon Wednesday afternoon with an exchange of Christmas gifts, quite a number of ladles were present. E. R. Arnold and son Warren, were ( shopping In Medford Wednesday. Sumo of the Fern valley oivhardtsts have started their pruning. i Tom Thomas of the Independence ! district, was transacting business in . the valley Wednesday. i Use $100 It From Us 4 -. 43 per month 4t In proportion. You are not call on ut for money. 1titmiH, Mgr. .i.2M. M-1IT Phone 13 LOCAL and Home For Holidays Dick Llnnell, student at Oregon State college In Corvallls, arrived here Friday to spend the Christmas holidays with relatives From Eugene Odd Hughes, student at the University of Oregon, return ed home Friday to spend the Christ mas holidays with his family. From O. B.C. Bobby Ettlngcr, fresh man at Oregon State college, arrived In Medford Friday to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Ettlnger. Home For Holidays Among stu dent from Willamette university who returned Friday to spend the Christ mas holidays In their Medford homes were Bob Hlnman, Floyd Baker and Ardo Stocks. Visits in North Alice Lynch Huff of Medford spent last week-end In Portland, the guest of Col. and Mrs. J. C. Brumbaugh. Col. Brumbaugh Is chief of staff of the 41st division, with headquarters In Portland. Back From North Dr. A. F. Walter Kresse returned home last night from Seattle, Wash., where he spent the past five weeks taking post graduate work. He will resume his practice In his suite In the Medford Center building tomorrow morning. Pastor Returns Dr. Sherman L. Divine, pastor of the First Presbyter Ian church, who, with Mrs. Divine, left by automobile Wednesday for Sacramento, returned to Medford early Saturday. Mrs. Divine re mained In Sacramento to spend the holidays with her daughter, Mrs. Leo Blass. ' Driver Tests Examinations will be held here Wednesday and Thursday for applicants seeking licenses or per mits to drive cars. Examiners will be In council chambers on the top floor oi city nan irom s to 5 each day and applicants are asked to roport be tween those hours. The customarv weekly examinations will be held as usual next Saturday. Park Weather Clear Clear weathor prevailed in Crater Lake national park yesterday, rangers reported by radio. Park roads wero clear of snow but icy In spots, the rangers said. Road to tho rim was Icy but sand ed, they related. Cars were moving through the park without chains. Tho snow was still packed and icy. Snow depth at headquarters was 34 Inches. " Kluanls Speaker "Johnny " tho page boy who advertises clgnretts, will tell of his travels at tomorrow's weekly luncheon-meeting of the Kiwanis club In the Hotel Mediord at 13:16. Klwanlans are to tanner t the meeting toys not exceeding 2fl cents in cost for distribution among under-privileged children at the Washington school. The toy distri bution is an annum Klwanls event. Vacationing Here Betty Jane Pen nington, student at Oregon State college in Ccrvallla, is spending th Christmas holidays with her parents, mr. ana Mrs. L. Pennington of the Jacksonville highway. Mr. and Mrs. Pennington expect their son, Law rence, Jr.. to arrive from Redding, Cal., sometime this week for a short visit. Lawrence, Jr., Is In business In the California city. Must Register Residents wishing to enter tho Christmas hon.9 decora tion contest must roptater before Wednesdny at the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce, ,lt was an nounced yesterday. The competition Is divided Into four different classi fications with two merchandise prizes to be awarded In each division. Only homes that are registered will be Judged for the prices. It was em phasised. Minor Accident Cars driven by N. E. Rose of 417 J street an.1 W. S. Sterling of 727 Alder street were In volved In. a slipht accident at llth street and Oakdale avenue Friday morning, a city police report stated yesterday. Nancy Jane Da vies of 26 Portland avenue and George Carrier of Jacksonville operated machines In volved in a minor collision on the Jacksonville highway Saturday morn ing, according to a police report. WE ARE PREPAB.ED TO TAKE A LIMITED NUMBER OF ADVANCE ORDERS FOR The NEW TASTE SENSATION- SMOKED TURKEY Try this delicious smoked turkey 1 It's for sale In small packages, at LIBERTY MARKET, BIGELOWS and CLUB CIGAR STORE Whole smoked turkeys $1.25 per pound, express prepaid. Send a Christmas turkey, smoked, to YOUR friends . . . Leave orders at LIBERTY MARKET or Phone 1734. STOMACH TROUBLE IV rHIftrit at nm thou.ani1 of ifnrs. maun hal fun ari- lhl nprmrtunlu lo rMtored health to Os. ronllp:tllon. Fever. Osll atone. Hun Down Condition. lnu Trntihle. Pro.lnte Trotihle, A.thm. Influenra. t'emnle Tmuhle. pile.. Chronic Couth limh lllood rrr.Mire. uthitK cmiti., NrnouMie... Apnendlrltlv Ton.llltls. I'ctema: Heart, I Iyer, Kldnea. Lunis Blood, trlnary Dlwrdert. I RKS CONl I t A I HIS. CHAN CHAN CHINESE MEDICINE CO Mori, Tur... Med 10 a. m. lo I; I p. m. to 5. 515 C. Main PERSONAL Hits Rail Donald W. Moyer of 926 Vancouver avenue told city police yesterday that bis automobile skidded on the Icy pavement early Saturday morning and struck the guard rail of the Rocky Point bridge on the Paci fic highway. Clothing Needed Clothing la need ed by the Central Avenue Churh of Christ for distribution among the needy, it was announced yesterday. There Is an urgent need especially for men's clothing. It was said. Wo men of the congregation have been distributing clothing for some time and old garments are made over Into useful articles. Donations may be left at the church. Central avenue and Jackson Boulevard, or they will be called for. CUMBERLAND, Md., Dec. 17. (AP) A young man accused of slapping bis mother was banished today from Al legany county. William Thomas Usher, 24, was given a sentence of one year In the house of correction, suspended on condition he leave the county "and never return." Too Late to Classify CHRISTMAS TREES And Tree Deco rations on Holland Hotel lot. Open ed Dec. 15. Chas. Sullivan. SITUATION WANTED By young man. Experienced in selling. Plenty of ability and pep. Free to travel. Salary or salary and com mlslaon. Will prove my worth If given an opportunity. Available now. Telephone 1241. ASSURED SATISFACTION IF YOU BUY THIS 1938 DODGE Deluxe Sedan. Original finish like new. Very small mileage, ready for many miles of economical service. "Winterized 90 day guarantee. Specially priced for quick sale on low bank terms. Full price for your car In trade. PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors FOR SALE Registered Cocker Span iel for, Christmas gifts, price $10. Ill Genesee. Phone 1463-Y. LET SANTA CLAUS bring the young sters a pet. Wo have some nice blue Australian Shcpard puppies. Call at Covered Wagon. BIG CHRISTMAS PIANO SALE Orands and uprights. We aro al most giving ..them away. Hawley Transfer Co., 118 North Riverside. FOR SALE Large restaurant Frlgl datro refrigerator. Frlgldalre beer cabinet, 2 barret capacity; also large Lang restaurant wood-burning kitchen stove. Cheap to close estate. Box 301, Tribune. FOR RENT Furnished 4 -room du plex on ground floor. Clean, close in, garnge. Adults only. 240 So. Grape St. WANTED First-class mechanic, must be up on late model cars and fur nish references. Permanent posi tion. Box 209, Tribune. FOR SAL15 A late model battery ra dio; will nccept wood as part pay ment. 231 So. Holly. Phone 1202. FOR RENT House, hordwoocl floors, fireplace, bullt-Ins, tubs, close In. Adults, no dogs. Phone 1447-J. OAT3, barley and alfalfa straw, mix ed. 5.00 per ton In barn. Reg. O.I.C. Boar. 14 months old Bred sows. Gilts to farrow soon. No. 1 Jersey cow. S. R. Shaw, Wlmer. FOR SALE Walnuts. Jacksonville. Phone 252, BAR NONE Dairy Feed, per cwt...1.90 Special Dalrv Fowl, per sk J1.40 Beet Pulp, with Molasses, cwt. 1 65 Stock Molasses, 5 gal. cans. $1.10 Stork Molosscs. per bbl $10 00 Special Hoe Feed, per sk $1.36 Phone 833 F. E. Sameon Co. 229 N. Riverside NEW FUEL OIL 7'c per gallon for Furnace OH, and B'c per gollon for Stove Oil, delivered to you in 40 gallon lots or more. DRY FIR WOOD $3.00 per tier, In two tier loads. ROYAL UTAH COAL. $16 per ton COAL BRIQUETS $14 per ton Phone 833. Samson Fuel Service hy hrrh.il rrmrrl. Irled and Icted rhlnpi rirrh. n III flvf rrllrf no allllctrd mih Inks advantage ol main hrallh. man's hrrns hatr thmiand of people. Oo you haw Momiirh Trouble. Rheumatism, lis FOR RENT Small house. Jackson. FOR SALE Dark Everett Michael. Road. Cornish roosters. Box 39, Midway FURNITURE Moving and Storage. Lo cal and Long Distance Hauling. See us zor rates now. Phone 833. F. E. Samson Company. FOR SALE 3 wlre-halr puppies, pure bred. May be seen Sunday at Bridge Cafe at Rogue raver on Highway. J. P. Scadding. SAFETY FIRST in car driving. We guarantee to take the Shimmy out of your car. Increase tire mileage 20 to 60 per cent and make your car safe to drive at any speed. Free inspection of your wheels and your money back If not satisfied. Do not delay, have this Inspection done now. DAWSON'S. "A Specialized Service." Magnetos, Wheel Bal ancing, Radios, Keys. Saws, Small Repairs. 44 N. Front. Phone 263. Medford, Ore. FOR SALE CHEAP Quaker circulat ing oil heater; best oil heater made, sale and economical; our loss is your gain. Phone 3-F-3 or call at Hoi brook and Andrews. WANTED Bids on fireplace and chimney building. Emll Zwan, Jacksonville Highway. JUNK WANTED JUNK The following prices we will pay: BatterleB ..40c to 00c each Radiators 4c per lb Aluminum............. 8c to 10c per lb Heavy Brass ..4c to 6c per lb. Coppers. ..fic to 7c per lb. Zlnk. lVc per lb; Rubber Innertubea. l&c per lb Oasketa ......2c per lb. Rags. c per lb. Do not sell for less. Get the above prices at the MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St. Ph. 1062 BARGAIN DEPARTMENT Pianos, accordions and band instru ments for Christmas can be found in our bargain room, at low prices. Terms like rent or discount for cash. Baldwin Piano Shop FOR SALE Tom and five turkey hens. Kenney, Jacksonville. XMAS gifta for the Boy or Girl. unemifltry seta. Erector Sets. Tool Chesta. Builders Sets, at Sims Bros. BUY your Bicycle from a Bicycle Stare. Small down payment. Easy Installments, at Sims Bros. FOR SALE Fine walnuts 10 and 15c lb. Gunters Place, 44 mile east Jacksonville school. FOR RENT 409 N. Orape. Unfurn ished. Phone 1615-H or 468. 1 FULL ACRE SACRIFICE PRICE H 4 M AA Slx-rm. modern bunga 9)1 4 DO low' chicken house, v 1 l'w Lad i no Clover, close in to Medford. Owner transferred and must leave by New Yeara Day. A real price. Only $1400.00 on terms you can handle. MARK A. GOLDY, Inc. Phone 728 109 E. Main St. FOR RENT 4-room house, Howard and DeBarr, $12.50. Water paid. Owner, 23 Rose. LEAVING for Los Angeles Thursday morning. Can take one or two passengers. Hungate in Talent. DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT Lewis Super YOUR CREaH H GOOD HERE - rs I f t "'"lled and Ivory with NXf iVl KAU JU f j5 ggj I "' hall hearlnit artll -ai CnZJ ir""- Nl'M! ,rr.v w heel., sollc -ntV t V I ifSlfc rilhber tires. Other ttH tV-eJ I ClAnr wason. from $3.1.. i "".At" niftrt modfrn oppearniirc It lark f jpcw tg Sttef1 cabinet WTilnut bakcllte. I W'Xi Tiu- ..t Dj'nainlr speaker auto- f 'Jv x1 Wnt'c volume co n t "r LEWIS SUPER SERVICE STATION 8th and Front We Never Clrse Phcne 1300 FOR RENT Furnish ed 6 -room du plex apartments. Electric refriger ation. $35.00. Water paid. 103 Crater Lake Ave. FOR SALE First quality Oranges. $1.60 case and up. Smith's Qual ity Produce, near Jackson Hot Springs. Open Sundays. Win H GoM Cfwvroa Hmwd Can ( ljs f So DrMtig ond Quality Ituwancm CSH REWARDS totaling millions of dollars for safe drivers will be paid under the Safe Driver Reward Plan. Private car owners with perfect 12 -month records for safe driving qualify for these CASH rewards. This Safe Driver Reward Plan is offered by a group of leading stock casualty companies and their representa tives. They are not only paying these Rewards but furnishing all winners with Gold Chevron Reward Cards valuable under many circumstances. WHAT THI sah divir mward Plan IS. The Plan offers you a return of 15 of your automobile liability and property damage insurance premiums, providing there is no loss incurred under your policy during the twelve months it is in effect. INSURE ON THIS PLAN TODAY consult us for details. GEORGE HENSELMAN AETNA-IZER 313 Fluhrer Bldg. Competent advice in all insurance and bonding matters Professional Service in Life, Accident, Health, Annuities Tune in KMED Today 2:30 P.M. and EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON at this time! Enjoy the new AETNA CONCERT I aaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaBaaiiaaMaaaaaaaaaiasusaaaaK aaaaaaisaaaaaa. i V. 1 W LV-SX-'Z- 1,4 FOR RENT B-rooto furnished house, close In. $22. 50 per month. Fowler Realty Co. Phone 552 or 1549-L. WANTED New customers for a few days only. We will sell the bust dry wood In the valley at $1.80 tier. Hawley Transfer Co, 118 N. Riv erside. Phone 615. Phone 636