MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1942.
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Society and Clubs
by Betty Shoemaler
Members Meet
At Clubhouse
Mistletoe club member en
joyed covered dish luncheon
at the Girls' Community club
house Wednesday with 22 mem
bers and four visitors In attend
ance. The urogram opened with
the club tinging "God Bless
America."
The Pollyanna thank-you par
ty will be held at the home of
Mrs. Michael Beck on the Old
Stage road Wednesday at 8 p. m.
The club made plans to work for
the relief of the Salvation army.
Hostesses for the luncheon
were Mrs. E. M. Lovell, Mrs. C.
R. Alexander, Mrs. C. B. Lewis
and Mrs. G. A. Manning. In
charee of the meeting to be held !
February 11 are Jessie Laing, j Merrilee Thoreson, Helen Mc
Freda Kingsley, Blanche Arnold : Beth and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs.
and Dolores Norton.
Study Club
Program Told
Meeting of the Wednesday
Study club at 2:30 p. m. at the
G i r 1 s' Community clubhouse
Wednesday will include a paper
on Central America by Mrs. H.
L. Brown and a review of the
book, "Columbia, the Gateway
to South America" by Mrs. B.
G. Harding. Discussion will fol
low. Teo To Be Held
On Lincoln's Birthday
A tea, to be held on Lincoln's
birthday, February 12, has been
planned by members of Ever
Ready Circle of the First Pres
byterian church. Open to the
public the tea hours will be from
2 until 5 p. m. at the home of
Mrs. O. N. Younger, 611 West
Eighth street. An interesting
program has been arranged.
Degree of Honor
Meetings Announced
Degree of Honor meetings for
the week Include an executive
meeting Monday at 8 p. m. at
the home of Mrs Carl Bennett.
343 South Grape street. The
regular lodge session is sched
uled for Tuesday at 8 p. m. at
Townsend hall, 123W West Main
street
A. A. U. W. Study Croup
Meetings Announced
A. A. U. W. study department
meetings for the week include
the drama group at the home
of Miss Vera Humphrey, 103
Genesee street Monday at 1:30
p. m. and the art study group
with Mrs. Kenneth Wells, 802
West Fourth street Tuesday at
7:30 p. m.
Registered Nurses
To Resume Classes
Registered nurses will resume
advanced first aid classes Wed
nesday and Friday at 7:30 p. n..
at the Sacred Heart hospital,
according to an announcement
made yesterday by president of
the Graduate Nurses association
for this district.
t
Jolly Stitchers
Work For Red Cross
Jolly Stitchers club met Fri
day afternoon with Mrs. Dan
Conner and after an afternoon
of sewing and knitting for Red I
Cross refreshments were served
by the hostess.
s
Lady Lions
Schedule Luncheon
Lady Lions will hold a cov
ered dish luncheon at the home
of Mrs. Fred Lawrence, 1432
Euclid avenue, Monday at 1 p. m.
Goodwill Club
Meeting Planned
Goodwill club Is scheduled
to meet Tuesday at 2 p. m. at
the home of Mrs. R. E. Kunkel,
607 South Holly street.
The Apostolic Faith
ANNOUNCES
SUNDAY SERVICES
February First
at the church en the corner of 3rd and North Central
Sunday School will open at 9:00,
with classes for everyone.
The Devotional Service
at 10:30, will be of Interest to all Christians, with testimonies
from the congregation, and singing, led by the Orchestra.
The Evening Evangelistic Service
at 7:43. will begin with "Oh Thou Sublime Sweet Evening
Star," by Wagner, played on the organ by Miss Naomi Frost,
followed by a cello solo by LeRoy Meff.
The thirty-six piece Orchestra, directed by Martin Clrard.
will present: "Evening Hour." by Albert Husener, Op. 8, and
"The Heavens Are Telling, by Haydn.
Reverend C. W. Frost, the Medford Overseer,
will deliver the evening message
Everyone is welcome we collections.
Club Holds
Buffet Dinner
The G. G. Knitting club enter
tained their husbands with a buf
fet dinner Thursday at the coun
try home of Mr., and Mrs. Her-
""tT r
cordlan music by Mrs. Eve Pren-
ti. Helen McBeth, Mernlee
Thoreson and Stella Good was
enjoyed. Games and cards com
prised the evening's entertain
ment. Guests included Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Greaves, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff
Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gilln
sky. Mrs. Del Marshall, Mrs.
Margaret Beers. Mrs. Prentice,
Herbert Good.
Bible Class
Meets At Church
Ladies' Bible class of the
First Methodist church will
meet in the Sunshine parlors of
the church Thursday at 1:30 p.
m. Hostesses for the meeting
are Mrs. A. H. Hill, Mrs. R.
Barry, Mrs. M. VanStack, Mrs.
A. Koppes and Mrs. M. Sim
mons. Service League
Schedules Meeting
Service League of St. Mark's
Episcopal church will meet Mon
day at 7:30 p. m. at the parish
hall. Plans for the spring proj
ect will be made. , Mrs. John
Moffat, president, urges a good
attendance.
e
Lady Elks To
Hold Luncheon .
In charge of arrangements for
the Lady Elks luncheon to be
held Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. at
the Elks temple are Mrs. Clar
ence Pankey, Mrs. L. Johnson,
Mrs. Ray Lewis and Mrs. Harry
Barneburg.
Club To Hold
Dinner Meeting
An educational meeting is
being planned for the Thursday
session of the Medford Busi
ness and Professional Women
at Hotel Holland at 8:30 p. m.
In charge of the educational
committee is Esther Brown.
Past Matrons Plan
Dessert Luncheon
Members of the Past Matron's
club of Reames chapter, O.E.S.
will hold a dessert luncheon
Monday at 1:13 p. m. at the
Girls' Community clubhouse, 229
North Bartlett street.
Rotary Women Plan
Luncheon At Hotel
Women of Rotary will hold
a luncheon at Hotel Holland
Wednesday at 1 p. m. followed
by an afternoon of cerds at the
home of Mrs. E. P. Merrick,
1432 East Main street.
Club To Meet
At Holmes Home
Mrs. Harry Holmes will enter
tain members of the Contem
porary Book club at her home.
Modoc avenue, Wednesday at
2 p. m. Mrs. Slater Johnston
will give the report.
Chapter BE To Meet
At Phoenix Tuesday
Chapter BE, PEO will meet
Tuesday at 8 p. m. at the home
of Mrs. Edith Thompson at
Phoenix with Mrs. Virginia
Waite announcing the program.
Club To Meet
At Pierce Home
Mrs. A. C. Pierce will enter
tain members of Travel Study
club at her home on Pierce
heights Monday at 2 p. m.
Pinochle Club
At Rinard Home
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rinard
entertained a group of friends
at their home last Saturday.
Pinochle was at play during
the evening with prizes being
awarded to Alice Crowe and
Virgil Calavin. Later refresh
ments were served.
Hubbards Home
From Death Valley
Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Hub
bard returned to their home
recently after a two weeks'
vacation at Death Valley. Cal
lThev "port excellent weather
Th' J("mr, Mh h ,,
They returned north bv motor
to their home, 839 Minnesota
avenue.
V. F. W. Groups
Meet Tuesday
Crater Lake Post 1833 and
auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign
Wars of the United States will
meet Tuesday at 8 p. m., the
auxiliary at the home of Teresa
Norton, 718 Palm street and the
post at the courthouse at 8 p. m.
Mrs. Earley
Home From South
Mrs. Joe E. Early has return
ed home at Hotel Holland after
spending several days in Los
Angeles where she visited re
latives. Pythian Sisters
Meet Tuesday
Pythian Sisters will meet
Tuesday at 8 p. m. at the K. of
P. hall with Esther Walden and
Gene Batemari in charge of re
freshments. Club To Meet
With Mrs. Comer
Jolly Stitchers club will meet
with Mrs. Elden Conser, 15
Crater Lake avenue, Friday at
2 p. m.
O. S. W. V. Plans
Potluck Dinner
U. S. W. V. will hold a pot
luck dinner at the K. of P. hall
Wednesday at 6:30 p. m.
GARDEN CLUB
Medford Garden club mem
bers will meet Thursday at the
home of Mrs. Raymond Driver
on the Old Stage road at 2 p.m.
The topic will be "The Gardner
Looks Forward" with the fol
lowing topics discussed: "New
Plant Introductions," "Planning
for Color in the Gardtn" and
"Pruning and Spraying." Mrs?
H. D. McClure is social chair-
CALENDAR
Monday
12 noon League of Women
Voters, executive board, home
Mrs. Harry Holmes, Modoc ave
nue. 1:00 p. m. Lady Lions, home
Mrs. Fred Lawrence, 1432 Euc
lid avenue.
1:13 p. m. Past Matron's
club, Reames chapter, O.E.S.,
Girls' Community clubhouse,
229 North Bartlett street.
1:30 p. m. A.A.U.W. drama
study group, home Vera Humph
rey, 103 Genesee street.
2:00 p. m. Travel
group, home. Mrs. A. C,
Pierce heights.
8:00 p. m. Crater
Study
Pierce,
Lake
Guild, First Presbyterian
church, home Helen Holt Wil
son, 11 Corning court.
Tueiday
1:30 p. m. City Council of
Parents and Teachers, home
Mrs. H. O. Colburn, 704 West
Tenth street.
1:30 p. m. Lady Elks, Elks
temple.
2:00 p. m. Goodwill club,
home Mrs. R. E. Kunkel, 607
South Holly street.
7:30 p. m. A.A.U.W. art
study group, home Mrs. Ken
neth Wells, 604 West Fourth
street.
7:30 p. m. Medford Dupli
cate Bridge club, Medford hotel.
8:00 p. m. Chapter BE, PEO,
home Mrs. Edith Thompson,
Phoenix.
8:00 p. m. Crater Lake Post,
1833, V.F.W., court house aux
iliary, home Teresa Norton, 718
Palm street.
8:00 p. m. Public card party.
Eagles auxiliary. Eagles hall,
42 North Front street."
Wednesday
1:30 p. m. Women of Rotary.
Hotel Holland.
2:30 p. m. Wednesday Study
club, Girls' Community club
house, 229 North Bartlett street.
Thursdsf
1:30 p. m. Ladies' Bible
class. First Methodist church,
Sunshine parlors at church.
2:00 p. m. Medford Garden
club, home Mrs. Raymond Dri
ver, Old Stage road.
Friday
2:00 p. m. Jolly Stitchers
club, home Mrs. Eldon Conser,
1J Crater Lake avenue.
ANNOUNCING THE SWISS EVANGELISTS
REV. AND MRS. RICHARD 8. W. RUFF of
Swltserland Germany Sweden Finland Poland
FACTS FROM WAR-TORN CUROPE
Fascinating singing by Mrs. Carols Ruff, former opera singer.
Feb. 1st. Feb. tth Inclusive. Nightly except. Bat, 7:30.
FULL GOSPEL CHURCH, 11 So. Newtown
Robert Stcdman Lauded
In Campus Drama Role
By Dorothy Pruitt
No light piece of entertainment it John Steinbeck's "Of
Mice and Men." It is stark, tragic social drama wherein
the emotions of rugged characters are laid wide open. It has
to do mainly with two poverty-bitten migrant laborers in the
Salinas valley, George ana Lennie.
Recent production of this play I
at the University of Oregon
theatre was outstanding for sev
eral reasons, one being the per- !
forma nee of our own local Rob-1
ert Stedman. Cast as the big
hulking, pathetic Lennie. Mr.
Stedman presented a character
ization that will live In the
memory. -
To save a character such as
Lennie from falling into the
maudlin and melodramatic re
quires the spark of sincere act
ing. Mr. Stedman's work con
tained this spark. The part of
Lennie, in his hands simply
came to life. All the plodding,
trusting ways of the big fellow
with the strength of an ox and
a child-like mind were held con
stantly in character and marked
the important contrast to his
loyal friend, the sharp, skeptic
George. Not once did the pitch
or tempo of another actor's lines
seep into his work.
All the touching qualities of
Lennie were there, and the ter
rible. His wistful desire to
follow George's instructions and
"keep out of trouble;" his per
sistent longing to "have a little
piece of land and to tend the
rabbits;'' his love for mice and
puppies and "the feel of soft
things," and his dumb wonder
at the inevitable death these
creatures met in his brute-like
paws; the constant pull within
him between right and wrong
and his never quite understand
ing what it was all about not
one of these qualities was neg
lected by Mr. Stedman, not one
by-passed.
Especially gripping was the
final scene in which Lennie,
fleeing from the law, returns to
the lonely river bank to wait
for George to come.
Vegetable Cookery
Instructions Given
Community Leaders
Local leaders throughout the
county met in the court house
auditorium Friday, where they
were instructed in vegetable
cookery as a result of a com
munity cooking program carried
on through cooperation of the
surplus marketing administra
tion and the extension service.
Leaders will conduct cookery
meetings In their own commun
ities throughout February and
March.
Community leaders in the
work include Mrs. Mildred
Ager, Mrs. Gladys Dooms, Ash
land; Mrs. Lee Port, Applegate:
Mrs. N. B. Schuler, Mrs. Cloyd
Dick, Rogue River; Mrs. O. C.
Hamilton, Mrs. Jennie Russell,
Sams Valley; Mrs. G. E. Ouster
hout. Eagle Point; Mrs. Jess
Thomas, Mrs. W. L. Wilson,
Oak Grove; Mrs. A. S. Beck,
Jacksonville; Mrs. Arnold Bohn
ert, Mrs. L. B. Clovenberg.
Medford; Mrs. A. E. Stevens,
Phoenix-Talent; Mrs. R. D.
Chamberlen, Trail-Shady Cove.
ISSUANCE ALIEN
TAGS TOMORROW
Issuance of certificates of
identification to aliens of enemy
nationalities will be started here
tomorrow at 8:30 a. m. In the
courtroom on the second floor
of the federal building.
Applications for the certifi
cates must be made some day
this week, final day being Satur-1
day, February 7. All natives,
citizens, denizens or subjects of
any foreign nation or govern
ment with which the United
States has declared war, who are
14 years of age or older and
who have not fully acquired
American citizenship are re
quired by law to apply for cer
tificate of Identification this
wek.
When applying for the certifi
cate the enemy alien should
bring with him to the postofflce:
(1) alien registration receipt card
issued to him in the nation-wide
registration of aliens in 1940; (2)
three mounted photographs of
himself, 2 by 2 Inches In size,
taken within the past month.
The photograph Is the only ex
pense to be borne by the alien.
If the procedure is not clear,
enemy aliens may obtain com
plete instructions arid Informa
tion at the postofflce. Mrs. Eva
W. Juid will be in charge of the
registration.
FIRST THEFT OF
TIRE HERE NETS
LONG JAIL TERM
Arthur E. Brandon, 25, and
Gordon L. Miller, 21, both of
Medford, pleading guilty In jus
tice of the peace court Saturday
morning to charges of larceny,
were both sentenced to serve
four months in the county jail.
The complaint Involved the at
tempted theft of a truck tire, the
first such charge filed by the
city since the federal rubber ra
tioning law has been in effect.
City police said that Brandon
and Miller attempted to steal a
six-ply, U. S. heavy duty tire off
a truck registered to R. R. Hen
drickson of Route 2, which was
parked on North Front street
early Saturday morning.
According to the police report,
an officer happened to witness
Brandon and Miller remove the
spas tire from the truck about
12:15 Saturday morning. How
ever, when two men came out
of the Pastime pool hall, Bran
don and Miller dropped the tire
and scurried away.
Brandon was caught by the
policeman, the police report sta
ted, and lodged in city Jail. Later
Saturday morning Miller went
to the station to see Brandon,
and was immediately taken Into
custody. Miller, police said, told
them Brandon had on his (Mil
ler's) shoes, and that he wanted
to regain them.
According to a report from the
Los Angeles county sheriff's of
fice, Brandon is a parole viola
tor from that county
Deaver & McCurley
Receive Shipment
Of Ford Tractors
A carload shipment of Ford
tractors was unloaded yesterday
by Deaver and McCurley, local
Ford tractor dealers. The ship
ment consisted of 10 tractors and
a stock of Ferguson wheellcsg
implements, which are con
trolled by a built-in hydraulic
mechanism.
The hydraulic control and t8 cUPrf entitles you to have
.,hr.M,coup":,h,m'!5t8.!t po- -rora.oFE,wi cTrin
sible to use a lightweight tractor rug from 8 to 8 shades. No Chem
for heavy lobs such as plowins irai "ed. Phone 577 or Man to
With two bottoms srmnllns to
Deaver and McCurley. Because
dead weight Is not needed for
traction such work can be done
on a gallon of fuel an hour even
under difficult soil conditions.
Moscow, Jan. 31 (P) Field
guns on skis are the Red army's
latest contribution to winter
warfare. -
Too Late to Classify
WANTED Tabic and chairs.
Jars, bed. Tribune, Bos soot.
OET your registration photo taken
now at E. Hsyden Jones Studio.
Prices reasonsble. 807 West 2nd.
FOR SALB OR RENT 8-room stuoco
house, with double garage, targe
lot. 38 Lincoln St. Phon 335.
OASCO BRIQUETS Per Cwt.
Med. Fuel. 1133 N. Central.
EXPERIENCED mother will stay with
children afternoon or evening. Dial
8879.
i nunc
Limit o
ON
HOMES
Bay - Build - Improve
Lean cost Include appraisal, title
March and recording; no commit
. lion.
Loant are repaid on long-time
monthly payments at low interest
charges.
Consult us about our loan
service.
UY
DEFINSI
I0NDS and
STAMPS
HERI
WANTED Price on split shskes and
poles for barn. Good used manitn
epresder. J. O. I"nrdyc. Bout 1.
Box 67. Ashland.
WANTED TO BUT Cheap from pri
nt party, lot la Central Fatal.
Bos 1197. Tribune.
FOR 0ALSJ 1 AO-sere ranch. S7 sens
free Irrigation. Modern buudlnS
Tribune. Bos list.
FOR BALK 8-acrre. 8-room modem
house. Cloee In. Inquire 844 S. sth
Street.
$1600
1 v; Acre
4-rtvm boiiN, bth, food Und.
nuUiwftt of Medford. Prtc4 to
wit, only 91600. . torn.
$2350
Vxtrm SprclAl
4-RMm horn?, elnk of condition.
ut sid, hardwood floortt. Double
Vmrmtt.
$5500
Sut 8ld Beauty
Brand new, automates heat, hard
wood floora. fireplace, a beautlfui
home, excellent location. Priced to
ell.
MARX A. OOLDY
Phone 9300 100 B Main V
Evening. 3417, Beebe
$1600
month.
S-room cottars, double
garage. S300 down. 80
Including payments, Int
and taxes.
Inquire 13d Cottage.
FOR BALK John Deere farm mach
inery. Tractor model "B". new rub
ber, power lift, also lug wheel
Two-way Integral plow, 16-tneb
bottoms. Heavy duty disk harrow,
tractor controlled. Two-section,
prlngtooth harrow, reversible
polnU Hammer Mill, endless belt.
S sires of screens. See 8. K. Hansen,
Route 1. Bos fl. Jacksonville.
Phone 500. Jacksonville.
FOR SALB Oood 1300 lb. work
horse. S60. O. V. Calkins, Route
4, Box 313. Fern Valley.
FOR SALE Youns black horse.
Jersey bull. Home-made Dodge
tractor. 1st house on right west of
uatlack store, J'VUIe Hlway.
AS COMPANION, competent practical
nurse or nousexeeper wants work.
P. O. Box 801.
FOR SALE Oood (arm. near Olen
dale, Oregon. Phone 4448.
FOR SALE House furnishings. In
cluding plsno. bicycle and canned
goods. 1815 Prune ax.
FOR SALB Turkey fertiliser. Also
amoryllls bulbs. M. B- Glover, Ross
Lane and McAndrews Road.
1S3C Six Bulck Sedan. A-l condition
thruout practically new tires, lei
than 40.000 miles, one owner, up
holstering clean and perfect, every
lubrication fltung In perfect con
dition, looks s'ane shows care. S105
cash for quick sale, ell W. 10th,
upstairs. Medford.
FOR SALB Dalre cow 1 extra
eood weaner pigs. J. R. Winn, Trail,
Phone 1-F-T.
WANTED Two rooms for light
housekeeping. J. J. Duhamet, Hol
land Hotel.
ATMORAYS for sal or rent, T Chest
nut. Phon 4 8s 4.
FOR SALE By owner. Six-room
home In fine residential district.
Large enclosed yard with lawn and
shade trees. Garage, flowers, shrub
bery. House has extra lavatory con
necting with back bedroom. Near
schools. Address owner. Box 3808.
Mall Tribune.
FELDMAN'S ELECTRIC, Medford,
Oregon.
Tim of Appointment
W. E. ALEXANDER
Oentrsl Point
Authorised International Harvester
Dealer for Jackson county. Insist
on genuine McConmlck Deertng, P.
4e O. and Dyrr part they fit.
ASSOCIATED heating
nlte. Tel. 8111. MED.
oils day
FUEL.
SCRAP AUTO TIRES AND TUBES
Any Quantity
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOU8I
38 If. Orap
NOW IS th time to Spray Peach
and all fruit trees: also Rosea.
Phone 4843. Wlthrow.
WANTED Full tlms msld, good
cry, no children. Phone 8888.
Funds Are Available
for Loans on Home
Properties to
Jackson County
FEDERAL
SAVIXGS ( LOAN
ASSOCIATION
128 Ettl Mall
FOR SALB Oood trailer bouse. In
quire Lamb's Service Station. Mid
way Road for Ed Hlgglnbotbam.
FOR SALE IMS (-passenger Stude-
Daaer cnempton coupe. Radio,
heater and overdrive, S550. Fred
Metseer, Jacksonville.
FRIED CHICTCIN
-85c
CHICKEN SOUP
..10c
Come out to Willow Springs. 8'4
miles north on Pacific Hwy. Home
made chicken eoup. crisp fried
chicken every day from noon to a.
-DINE-EAT- Dining room, cold
ainiKB, bum canay, no competition.
Across from Calif. Barrel Factory,
payroll over twelve hundred people.
Long lease. 4 bedrooms. Write for
Information. P. O. Box SIS, Areata,
Calif.
WANTED Furniture, tools, junk or
anything. Post Office. Box 4S.
FOR SALE 6-rrtoms. 3 bedrooms,
partially remodelled, double tsr
te. excellent location, near schools.
Extra sleeping room can be ar
ranged. Box 3510. Tribune.
FOH SALB Team. 1700-10. geldlnxs.
extra goon pullers, w. R. Holman,
Eagle point.
WANTED TO RENT Pasture and
barn for couple of homes, near
Southwest city limits. Dial 4S30.
SACRIFICE for -ash. piano and 1040
Rang!. S10 No. Riverside.
RANCHES
ISO-ACRBB. 67 irrigated with tree
wster and lots of It. 40 acres dre
tanning, balance pasture land. Mod
em eotae, large new barn, tin
running stresm. Price SI 0.500.
148-ACRES. SO acres cultlvsted and
free Irrigation, on Rogua 1r.
bouse, barn, gralnery, etc., fruit,
shade SU000.
87-ACRBS. SO Irrigated, all cultlvsted.
highly Unproved and everything 'a
excellent condition A beautiful and
high clsss small farm. SI 6000
SUBDIVISION' oppoilunltv 47-scds.
Joln'ng cliy limits, city water avail
able, ahule. fronts two streets.
S4O.0C rer acre.
ELMER HERRim
44 N. Riverside
FOR RENT Furnished 4-rooro nou
on Spring Street. Call 113 So. Grape
oi.. srter b:uo p. m.
FOH SALT, OR TRADE One set of
tires, complete, 4:60-31. 60 cedar
fenos posts for work horss. Box
3S40 Tribune.
NCIICB
Beginning Fan. 3nd w win hav
two free deltvertee dally. Orders
must bu tn by 9:30 a. m. for 10
o'clock delivery, 3:80 p. m. fot 8
r'clock delivery. Cooperate with us
durlug tire shortage.
QUALITY MARKET
Phone 47S1 317 W. Mi in
FOR RENT 8-room duplex, furnish
d. 318 Wabash. Phone 3008.
FOR BALK Guernsey heifer, fresh,
40 Red pullets, laying. 1 large horse,
Near Antelope school, Balderston.
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Fluhrer Building Phone 3401
LARGE 300
CUBIC FOOT
LOAD
Fill your car or
McAndrows Road,
Timber P
Phono 1123
FOR FIRST CLAM Upholstering.
Phone aooa. Mr. Thlbauls.
LOST Brown key case, armtalnlnx t
keys. Phone 430.
FOR RENT Modem furnished house.
piano, n repiaoe. garage. bedrooms.
406 Earhart.
WANTED Young lady to learn tail
oring. Klein th Tailor, 13 Z. Main.
Upstairs.
FASTURB LANTs
Approxlmstely 400 acres with
house and barns for lease
Barneburg Ranch. Phone 8073
or call at Crystal Springs Pack
tag Co. for InformaUoo.
NOTICE To my customers. I will be
around in tlms to use car ol your
spraying needs. Is. McOonsgle,
Commercial Sprayer. Phone 6AA8.
-VICTORY"
Salon of Beaut
Will be open at 34 South Orap.
rra. sna. wun experienced opera
tors to serve you. Specialising In
sll types of beauty culture. Phone
&O30. Mrs. Pearl Chord. Operator;
Mrs. Aloha McClure. Operator; Mrs.
Mabe'i Orlgsby, Owner.
FOR SALE Davenport and chair,
electric range. Westlnghousa re
frigerator, buffet. Shown t to I
p. m. 009 South Oakdale.
BOTS and GIRLS Oet cash for that
old bicycle at Sims Bros.
100 USED BICYCLES WANTED. Oash
or trade at 81ms Bros.
VALVES OROUND, motor tuned, any
six cylinder car, gaskets included,
only 88.00. Champ's Texaco Service
Rlveralde and Jackson.
BRAKES RZUNED First grade lin
ing and labor only 80.00. A guaran
teed job. Cbamo's Texaeo Service.
Riverside At Jacaroo.
FRESH SMELT arriving dally. Holly's
Sea Foods. Pbop. 4331.
NJRSERT STOCK Th largest vari
ety uf ornamental evergreens and
flowering plants grown In th val
la;. Cbtsuln Nursery, near T Mark
et. FOR SALE Ground hay. 38 tons.
P. D. Lofland, Central Point.
TRAPPERS Eagl Point Fos Farm
pays highest prices for your furs.
RAW FURS WAXTEX,
RIOHEST cash prices paid for tstuah
rtta. Skunk, Mink, Coyote and Bob
Cats
Investigate our prices before you
sell
MEDFORD BAROAIH ROUES
87 North Orape
RIDB a world Btcycl and. sara
rubber and gas. Sims Bros.
JUST ARRTVRD Another 7-ton.
truckload of tree ripened Oranges
and Aiieona a rape fruit, also Lem
ons. Ingram's Orange Truck, North
Riverside.
trailer at our yard on
Wort of the) S. P. Track
Company
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