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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1941. PAGE SEVEN NO NEED TO HOARD FOOD DECLARES GOV. SPRAGUE Salem, Dec. 12 UP) Gover nor Charles A. Sprague said In statement today that there is "absolutely no reason" for per sons to purchase excess quanti ties of food." He said there could be no food shortage in the country. Orer half of the world's supply of asphalt comes from the uphill lake at Trinidad. AMERICA FIRSTERS OF PORTLAND DISBANDED Portland, Dec. 12 (P) Local charters of the America First and the Ministers' No-War com mittees were disbanded here last night, Dr. Paul Cotton, Al bany college professor, announc ed. He was chairman of both isolation groups. NEW TRIAL DENIED Lexington, Ky., Dec. 12 JP) The nation's "big three" to bacco companies Reynolds, Liggett and Myers, and Ameri can and 13 officials, were de nied a new trial on price fixing and monopoly convictions in United States district court to day and fines of 19,000 were assessed. JUDGE LOUDERBACK OF FEDERAL COURT DIES San Francisco, Dec. 12 OP) The death of Federal Judge Harold Louderback, 60, at Sac ramento was announced In fed eral court here Thursday. TRACHOMA YIELDS Spokane, Dec. 12. P) Tra choma, an eye disease prevalent among Indians of the northwest, is being attacked with some suc cess through use of sulfadiazine, an Indian service report dis closed today. Dee Kail mouM want ads. tfi Mm aw. . mm mm k ir . , -mu iFi m 1 n 1 a 1 n m x m 1 1 ' 1 i 11 mil 1 . ' mm spur im&i . rmm ai$v -;rf Wo r, . foorf,. t. ,n Prefer Ta 0e e . e oroadrl . coIantProof,t;'0riI I Mil be War,). r- . o)d',,.ff"cil Jnn?i a - a f -"ui ... -"iroof -r. 1 riii-ti ms-r. r ki x - nr-n-.- i sM' t- m. sr aa. . at ar SC Imwzm mm 110 .ir iw as sns, j mm lu Mis ow . jj 1 m j I'l l , VrJJh5ii3 "" off be'teV I 0e then' tf'P or g.t then VyLatYjS-O--. wr'nIes plain, but get theml Nicelj tI T3, iih . : tailored I Warm for winter I Tii " BS3 "i!-T W 1 mm wm ver' "en'We. Itfw 9 jU4. ' wu I'SeT i a I "J'on '. Bnth, enj. I U refer : ilfla.1 IIF Ma laVl. . I ,etlt- c'0,, L""f. fjrt AMttlngtGih Vahnl Shirts. Sliorln 45?. 7-i kWRMitont Rayon I Tmihnil Van Ardens OrlttMWrappW Cotton broadcloth shorts with "Grippere." No-Tar fly won't rip I Merceriied shirts. k Calssaamf 29 FarTr"lWCrll lively Hankie 10' Art they yonr pat panties tool Then introduce them to yon friends this Christmas I Vary W' t Tuck a gay poiy-prlnt or dainty white cotton in with your greet ing cardl Big assortments! V At. - EHtofea-JB 7 ral fTTlVT I'll-" '-Ifj I II M - 1 - J - I 1 r, Off-r., " tfafn J" 2'"' Gift. " 'l B(... . " an r Dl.u - gifts, -" p.,,,,,; Hoy's Shlrls rrltmrwIUel 79 Full-cut and color-faat as sturdy as th boye who wear theml Assorted new patterns! foyoH S Co ft OA I Hress Socks 1. i .. ..... 13' trr5 Yon won't find better looking patterns for th money I Short and regular lengths I A (eff Klnier Gift Vale' Fancy IVIiflif les fcw i ,19 Shimmering rayon satins lad. n with frothy lac, ambroid ties and ribbon. Fine nandbatfs Sooty blsekst Rich brown I Other high-atyl colors, tool Soft almulatad laatharal 'WWn,,. worn cwiiL?''w' 2j rv 03r 2SI2r,25S23i !'P?ww-T.".,fl,",'..l'.,ii.'.' 01553 fil Cfiv ran 117 SOUTH CENTRAL TELEPHONE UN