MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1943.
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and
To Hoipital County Jailer
Harry Ingling was rushed to
Portland yesterday for an emer
gency operation. He was sched-
yuled to be operated upon today
in a Portland hospital.
, Clasi Cancelled The class In
rhythmic dancing held at the
Officers' Outpost Friday morn
ings for officers' wives at 11
o'clock will not be held tomor
row. Fusoni, Home Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Fuson returned to Medford
Tuesday night from Portland.
Mr. Fuson, who has been con
valescing In a Portland hospital
following surgery, is reported to
be much improved. He is dis
trict manager of the Mutual Life
Insurance company. The family
resides at 2003 E. Main St.
.
Engineers To Dance Officers
j from an engineers' unit at Camp
,-White will be honored with a
' formal dance at the Outpost Sat
urday night. The affair is to be
from 8:30 p. m. to 12 midnight
and a special 8-piece orchestra
' will play. A floor show is also
being planned and an unusually
enjoyable evening is anticipated.
Nurei To Entertain Mem
bers of district four, Oregon
Nurses association, are having a
social meeting Friday at the
home of Miss Martha Hanley,
R. 2, at 8 p. m., with Camp
White nurses as guests. Members
able to provide transportation
for others are asked to meet at
either Community hospital or
courthouse at 7:45 p. m.
Peyton Promoted Eldred W.
Peyton, who was recently home
on a furlough visiting his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peyton
of Biddle Lane, has' returned to
Orlando, Fla., where he has
since been promoted from the
rating of private to corporal.
Cpl. Peyton is an administrative
cleric in the medical detachment
headquarters of the station hos
pital, school of applied tactics,
at Orlando.
Attend Reunion No cases
were heard today in justice
court, due to Justice of the
Peace .William R. Coleman at
tending the annual southern
Oregon Pioneer Reunion at
Jacksonville. County Judge J. B.
(Blin) Coleman, president of the
association, also, attended. Both
brothers are native sons of Jack
.J son county, born in the Phoenix
area and save where Illness pre
vented, have missed none of the
reunions in the past 35 years.
TRIANGLE
QUICK OR REGULAR
iDespitt rising cost, Triangle Rolled
Oits etill come to you in the same
ettnderd tire package the same fin
quality. You'll find they have a meat
kr, fuller-flavored goodness that puts
new interest in
breakfast. At
your grocer's
old on a money
Men guarantee.
Ll.Ja.'rtp.
ZERO CLUB
Out of bounds, civilian only
Delicious chicken and steak
dinners 7:00 p. m., 3 a. m.,
except Sunday. Phone day
time 5300, night 9101.
TO OUR CUSTOMERS
We Will Be Closed
FROM ,
Oct. 10 to Oct. 25
Paint and Redecorate and Allow
Our Personnel A Vacation... Yes!
We're Going Hunting
QUALITY MARKET
Phone
217 W. Main.
PERSONAL
CALENDAR
Thursday
8:00. p. m. Social Studies
group, AAUW, home of Miss
Elizabeth McGalliard. 7S1 W
Jackson boulevard.
8:00 p. m. BPWC. miwt at
Girls' Community club, from
where cars will leave for tour
of federal housing project
Friday
1:00 D. m. Fridav T.nnpVinn
Club, home of Mrs. Adams, rnuta
3, highway 99. Bring own service.
uo p. m. Women's Mission
ary study group of Presbyterian
church, at church parlors.
8:00 p. m. District Four, Ore
gon State Nurses association,
social meeting at home of Miss
Martha Hanley, Rt. 2. Camp
White nurses to be auests.
Members with cars asked to
meet at Community hospital or
courthouse at 7:43 to provide
transportation for others.
8:00 p. m. Daughters of
Union Veterans, business meet
ing at armory.
Saturday
12:30 p. m. Zuleima temole
no. la, Daughters ot Nile, Jun
cheon at Masonic temple at Ash
land, louowed by ceremonial
meeting.
2:00 p. m. Juvenile club.
home of Mrs. Ida M. Wilson, 7
Chestnut street.
2:00 p. m. Rogue River Val
ley College Women's club, home
of Mrs. G. S. Jennings, Saginaw
Drive. Miss Cecelia McCorkle
will review the book, "The
Greatest American Woman
Lucretia Mott," by L. C. M.
Hare. The social hour will be
in charge of Mrs. C. B. Cordy,
Issue License A marriage
license was issued at Reno, Nev.,
today to Paul A. Herbst, 27
Sacramento, Calif., and Edna
Newman, 28, Medford.
' Smith Promoted Stan Smith
has been promoted from the
rank of sergeant to staff ser
geant, according to word re
ceived here by his wife, Mrs.
Bernlce Smith. Sgt. Smith is In
the air corps, stationed at Mlra
mar. San Diego, Calif. Mrs.
Smith is employed In the adver
tising department ot uie mau
Tribune.
.
Enrolled Private Floyd Don
aid Yarnell, 18, Talent Marine,
Is enrolled in the Marine corps
pre-officer training course at
Gustavus Adolphus college, St.
Pete. Minn. A graduate of Talent
high school, Private Yarnell
will take a regular ' college
course, In addition to basic mili
tary training, until he Is called
to a Marine corps base for train
ing as an officer candidate. Pri
vate Yarnell is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. F. C. Yarnell, of Box
54.
Meeting Saturday Zuleima
Temple No. 13, Daughters of the
Nile, will hold their fall cere
monial at Ashland Saturday,
Oct. 9. A large attendance is
expected, ai members from all
of Southern Oregon will attend,
The queen of Nydia Temple, lo
cated in Portland, is scheduled
to make a visit. A luncheon will
be served in the dining room of
the Ashland Masonic temple at
12:30 p. m., followed by routine
business and conferring of de
grees. Recruiter Coming Men in
terested in service with the navy
Seabees will have an oppbrtunl
ty for a personal interview with
Warrant Officer L. J. Wolga
mood tomorrow, Oct. 8. Inter
viewing Officer Wolgamood will
be in Medford at the navy re
cruiting station In the postoffice
building. Any man who has a
trade, or who is a skilled crafts
man, can qualify for a petty offi
cer rating in the Seabees. Thou
sands of skilled workers are
needed Immediately, according
to H. W. Crain, recruiting offi
cer for this district Age limits
are from 17 to 50.
TO
4765
Medford, Or
Fire The local fir depart
ment reported today that an
alarm answered this morning
proved to be a small fire at a
beauty parlor at 534 East Main
street. According to the report,
no damage resulted.
To Appear Joe E. Reynolds,
36, ot Central Point, charged by
state police with driving car
without an operators license,
was scheduled to appear in jus
tice of the peace court this after
noon. Juvenile Meeting Juvenile
club will meet Saturday after
noon from 2 to 4:30 o clock at
the home ot Mrs. Ida M. Wilson,
juvenile director, at 7 Chestnut
street. Mrs. Wilson urges that
all club members be present and
bring guests.
Dance Tonight Medford's
young women are reminded of
the formal dance being given at
Service Club No. 2 this evening
The ' dance celebrates the first
anniversary of dances at the
club. Busses will leave the old
Chamber of Commerce building
at 8 p. nv
In Blimp Squadron Vance
A. Pearce, aviation machinist's
mate third class in the naval re
serve, has been transferred to a
navy blimp squadron as a crew
member after completing a three
months lighter-than-air course at
the naval air station at Lake-
hurst, N.J. t
. .
Unit To Meet--Oak Grove Ex
tension unit will meet at the
home of Mrs. Evelyn West, Jack
sonville Star Route, Box 126,
Tuesday, Oct. 12, at 10:30 a. m.
A covered dish luncheon will be
served. Project leaders will give
a program on labor saving in
meal preparations. All mem
bers are urged to attend and are
asked to bring a friend.
Three Sons Here The three
sons of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Diet
rich, 939 North Central Ave.,
all arrived in Medford yesterday
called by the Illness of their
father. The sons are Cpl. Robert
H. Dietrich. Blackburn air base,
Columbus, Ohio; Cpl. Merle
Dietrich, Camp Butner, N. C,
and Lt. Benjamin R. Dietrich,
Bruning air base, Nebraska,
Their father is somewhat im
proved. All three young men at
tended the Medford schools.
.
Is Commissioned Donald L,
Peart was a member of the class
ot aviation cadets to graduate
from the AAF advanced pilot
school at George Field, Law-
renceville, 111., Oct. 1. He re
ceived the silver wings of a fly
ing officer and was commission
ed a second lieutenant in the air
corps according to a news re
lease from the school. Lt. Peart
had previously attended flying
schools at Clarksdale, Miss., and
Newport, Ark. In civilian life Lt,
Peart was an accountant in
Sacramento, Calif. He is the son
of Mrs. G. E. Peart of Medford.
SOLDIERS CALLED IN
LOUISIANA "REVOLT"
New Orleans, Oct. 7 (U.R)
Units of the Louisiana State
Guard, fully armed, were mov
ing into New Orleans today for
a reported "invasion" of
Plaquerfilnes Parish where a po
litical faction opposing Gov,
Sam Jones had refused to per
mit Jones appointee to take
over the sheriff's office.
The political faction, led by
District Attorney Leander H.
Perez, had obtained a court or
der from the Plaquemines Par
ish district court to restrain the
state guard from trying to seize
the office for Walter Blaize, the
governor's appointee.
It was reported here that the
Plaquemines Parish courthouse
was "bristling with guns."
PAT NASH DIES
Chicago, Oct. 7. (U.R) Pat
rick A. Nash, 80-year-old co-
leader with Mayor Edward
Kelly of Chicago's powerful
Kelly-Nash democratic organiza
tion, died last night after
three-day siege of pneumonia.
JAPANESE TO GO BACK
Amache, Colo. (U.R) Of the
6,700 Japanese evacuees at the
Granada relocation camp, only
105 will be sent back to Japan,
Director James G. Llndley re
ports. These 103 Japanese have
either asked to be sent or have
been found disloyal to the United
States, he stated. The War Relo
cation Authority Is attempting to
locate the loyal Japanese-Ameri
cans remaining at Granada in la
bor shortage areas.
dm Mali Trtbuo want
. Ptpsl-Cela ComtHT,
franchlttd Bottleri Pspsl-Cola
ADDED COIN FOR
SOLDIER CHILDREN
GIVEN APPROVAL
House Committee, Favors
$25 For 1st Child, $20
For 2nd, $15 Each After.
Washington, Oct 7 (U.R)
The house military affairs com
mittee today approved a bill to
increase the government allow
ance for children of men In the
armed forces to $25 a month for
a first child, $20 for the second
child and $13 for each additional
child. - -
The proposed scale represent
ed a compromise between one
recommended by a house mili
tary affairs subcommittee $22
for the first child. $18 for the sec-
and and $18 for each additional
and the scale approved by the
senate yesterday in passing leg
islation to tighten up on occu
pational draft deferments. An
amendment written into that
bill would provide $30 a month
for the first child and, $20 for
each additional.
Tighten Draft Bill
The senate . 'passed the ' in
creased allowance and tighter
occupational deferment bill last
night, 69 to 0, as a substitute for
the bill by Sen. Burton K
Wheeler, D-, Mont., to defer pre
war fathers until Jan. 1. Admin
istration leaders, who charged
the Wheeler bill would danger
ously disrupt Allied strategy,
said it was a "dead duck" with
virtually no chance of , revival
in trie bouse.
(The present alowances are:
$50 a month for a wife, $12 for
the first child, and $10 for each
additional child.)
The bill approved by the sen
ate yesterday also would:
1. Limit deferment of federal
employes to pre-war fathers and
men certified by a special com
mittee as indispensable.
2: Ban deferments In private
Industry for non-fathers, unless
the registrant s employer certi
fies his lndispensability to the
local board in writing.
3. Require appeal boards at
the place of employment to pass
on the deferment as well as the
registrant's local board.
Non-Fathers First
4. Require induction of non-
fathers ahead of pre-war fath
ers "as far as practicable in thn
opinion of the selective service
director.
3. Increase dependency allot
ments as outlined above. In
roll call vote, this provision
passed the senate 48 to 1.
6. Provide for appointment of
a board to examine present phys
ical standards of the armed serv
ices and recommend any changes
deemed advisable.
7. Permit any registrant to
take his final physical examina
tion in advance ot his call for
induction.
Blonde Barbara
'X.
you might have to look twice to
make sure, but this really Is Barbara
Stanwyck, who, for the first time In
years, dons a blonde wig to fin her
role as a murderess In the filming of
"Double indemnity.'
Long island C!lr, N. Y.
Bottling CoM Mtdfozd, Ore
2M
Play By Play
Cardinals First) Klein filed to
Stalnback. Walker doubled
down the left field foul line.
Muslal walked. W. Cooper
grounded Into a fast double
play, CrosetU to Gordon to
Etten. No runs, one hit, no er
rors, one left.
Yankees First! Stalnback hit
the first ball pitched by Brazle
for a single Into left field.
Crosettl sacrificed, Brazle to
Klein, who covered first. John
son grounded to Marion, who
threw to Kurowski, getting
Stalnback going to third. John
son was on first on a fielder's
choice. Keller struck out. No
runs, one hit, no errors, one
left.
Cardinals Secondi Kurowski
fouled to Dickey. Sanders struck
out. Litwhller singled off Bor
owy's left knee. Marion fouled
to Keller. No runs, one hit, no
errors, one left.
Yankees Second: Gordon
lined to Litwhiler. Dickey
grounded to Klein who threw
him out. Etten grounded to
Kurowski. No runs, no hits, no
errors, none left.
Cardinals Third: Brazle struck
out, swinging. Klein bunted
down the first base line and
was out, Etten to Borowy. Walk
er filed to Linden. No runs, no
hits, no errors, none left.
Yankees Third: Llndell filed
to Walker. Borowy struck out,
swinging. Stalnback was out,
Marion to Sanders. No runs,
no hits, no errors, none left.
Cardinals Fourth: Musial sin
gled between Crosettl and John
son. W. Cooper popped to Cros
ettl, Muslal holding first. Kur
owski doubled down the left
field line, Musial holding third,
Sanders was purposely passed,
filling the bases, Litwhller sin
gled to left, scoring Musial and
Kurowski, Sanders stopping at
third. When Keller threw to the
plate In an attempt to get Kur
owski, Litwhiler went to second.
Marion was purposely passed,
filling the bases again. Brazle
fouled to Etten. Klein grounded
out, Crosettl to Etten. Two
runs, three hits, no errors, three
left.
Yankees Fourthi Crosettl was
safe at first when Marion let
his easy grounder go through
his legs for an error. Johnson
hit Into a double play. Marlon
to Klein to Sanders. Keller
bounced out, Brazle to Sanders,
No runs, no hits, one error, none
left. .
Cardinals Fifth: Walker
popped to Borowy on the first
ball pitcher. Musial grounded
out, Crosettl to Etten. W.
Cooper out, Johnson to Etten.
No runs, no hits, no errors, none
left.
Yankees Fifth: Gordon
grounded to Kurowski who
threw, him out Dickey sin
gled. Etten popped to Marion.
Llndell fanned. No runs, one
hit, no errors, one left.
Cardinals, Sixth: Kurowski
popped to Etten. Gordon made a
spectacular stop . of Sanders'
grounder and threw him out at
first. Litwhller fanned. No runs,
no hits, no errors, none left ;
Yankees, Bixihi Borowy dou
bled to left Stalnback fouled to
Muslal. Crosettl filed to Litwhil
er, Borowy holding third. John
son grounded to Kurowski, who
fumbled the ball, Borowy scor
ing. Keller grounded to Marion,
who stepped on second, forcing
Johnson. One run, one hit, one
error, one left.
Cardinals, Seventh: Marlon
struck out. Brazle out, Crosettl
to Etten. Klein popped to Croset
tl. No runs, no hits, no errors,
none left.
Yankees', Seventh: Gordon
bounced out, Marlon to Sanders.
Dickey out, Sanders to Brazle,
who covered first. Etten struck
out, swinging? No runs, no hits,
no rrArn. none left.
Cardinals, Eighth: Walker
popped to Etten. Musial filed to
Keller. W. Cooper singled to
right. W. Cooper was out at
tempting to steal second, Dickey
Nights Only Weekdays
Doors Open 1:45
Fri. Nile at Sal.
GENE AUTRY :'
Smiley Burnette
In
CALL OF THE
CANYON
plus
SCATTERGOOD
SURVIVES
A MURDER
with
GUY KIBBEE
Ends Tonlle
Forest Rangers
plus
Boston Blackie
Goes Hollywood
Craterian Stars
p
It's Bob Hopa and Dorothy
Lamour who supply the biggest
share of hilarity in their latest
laugh film "They Got Me Cover
ed now at the Craterian.
to Gordon. No runs, one hit,' no
errors, none left
Yankees, Eighth: Llndell sin
gled to center and when Walker
fumbled went to second. Stlrn-
welss batted for Borowy, bunt
ed to Sanders, who threw to
Kurowski in an attempt to get
Llndell, but Kurowski dropped
the ball for an error and Llndell
was safe at third and Stlrnwelss
at first. Stalnback filed to Lit
whiler. Sttrwelss went to sec
ond after the catch. Crosettl was
purposely passed. Johnson trip
led to left center, scoring Lln
dell, Stlrnwelss and Crosettl.
Keller walked. Brazle was re
placed by Howie Krlst. Gordon
singled to left, scoring Johnson,
Keller stopping at second. Krlst
was replaced by Brecheen. Dick
ey's grounder hit Gordon, who
was automatically out. Dickey
received credit for a hit, while
the putout went to Sanders. Et
ten singled to right, scoring Kel
ler, but Dickey was out trying
for third, Musial to Kurowski,
Five runs, five hits, two errors,
one left.
Cardinals, Ninth: Murphy
went in to pitch for the Yankees.
O'Dea batted for Kurowski and
popped to Gordon. Sanders filed
to Lindell. Litwhiler struck out.
No runs, no hits, no errors, none
left.
DESIGNS CAMERA
London (U.R) -A woman de
signed the new tuberculosis X
ray camera that is now being
used by the Ministry of Health
to simplify medical examinations
for signs of disease. Miss Kath
leen Clarke, radiographer, was
appalled by the extent of tuber
culosis in Britain and began ex
perimenting with a miniature
camera. It took her three and a
half years to complete the ex
periment. Patients now are pho
tographed, the tiny films are Dro-
jected on a screen. The doctors
are inen able to trace any symp-
vums ox me disease at once.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many friends
for their kind thoughtlulness. and
besutltul flowers durlni- our nnnt
ucreavemeni. Kay v. Miner and fam
ily, uuver n. Miller and family, El
ton B. Miller, Arthur D. Miller and
tamiy.
Ose.Msll Tribune Went Ada.
Too Late To Classify
WANTED Team work aad plowing.
raone eivo.
0 ACRES clover pasture for rent on
oameourg no. rvo aneep. pa. ess4.
FOR SALE exia wool rue S3S:
noor ismp, s-wsy, as; one night
sunn, so; on radio taoie, so. call
3013.
FOR BALE Dodge truck, good rub
ber. '3S . panel model. 4400 cash.
Box S44, Jacksonville. J. Barnes.
DOVJElVJOnUS
CAN'T HURT Mil
That's what rom think I But ogl? round
woriDB mny do insiaa you ngni nowi eaus
ag trouble without Tour knowin It. Warn
iimi mtmt uuoonj aaunnstcu, UVI uua-
ntra. Itching part. Ct Jarna'a Vrmlfuf
light awayf JAYNE'81tAnwr1ea'i laadtn
Vroprlatarr worm medicinal acianUfloallr
ww aoa usea of million. Acta inur
Ba gun ron grt JAYNE'S VXRiilfUGEl
Shows Daily at 1:45-6:45-9:30
NOWI THRU SAT. NITEI
fnonw
CADHAliff
and
MEXICAN SPITFIRE 8
BLESSED EVENT
Starts sundayi
DICK POWELL
FRED WARING
and a
HOST OF MUSICAL
MAIDENS
' plus
ILLIAM BENDIX
GRACE BRADLEY
lOESAWYIS
m
Rag
BOOK TO RETT To futtuua
working girl, is b. Dug.
roil RSNT 81splnf room wlta
kitchen prMlegu. sis a. bout.
BUEEPINO) room tor rent wlta kitch
en prlvlletM. 617 Beatty.
FOR BALE Plymouth
coupe.
Wtit and.
13500 -NICK east tide home. Lawns,
hue. fiasy unm. aw iov
on UtUe Butte Creek, saooo. H. O.
WUaon, 7 Chettnut. Phone 444.
FOR SALS Cling- peaches. T Chest
nut. Phone 4644.
WANTED House moving and razing-
Phone 41B8.
FOR 6AIX 818 Belmont, off South
i v n t. .mfiiral.h.ri home
miple hardwood floors up and
downstairs, two fireplaces, base
ment and piped hot air furnace.
iU 1UW. ...... --
school. Price S6800. Shown by ap
pointment. Charles R. Ray, Room
317 Meaiora Bias, ruviw o.v.
WANTED To rent furnished apt. or
nouae, ny army ouicw tno www.
Phone 7377.
WANTED To rent furnished house
or apartment, pnone ui,
WANTED To buy alarm clock.
Wayne Cowdray, KV 1, bos
Ashland.
FOR RENT 3-roora house, partly
furnished. 84 miles south on a
Hwy. Phone 8481.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Work mare.
What have you? Phone 4198.
FOR BALE Set "Wear Ever" alumin
um cooking wear, overstuffed chair.
438 Haven.'
PARROT for sale. E. Jackson St.
FOR SALE Large electrlo clock.
Commercial use. Bert McDonald,
104 King.
FOR SALE 30 large platters, also
commercial electrlo toaster. Bert
McDonald, 104 KUig.
FOR BALE Lavatories. Orescent
wrenches and Stuleon wrenches.
Bert McDonsld, 104 King.
FOR SALE Folding steel cots. Bert
McDonsld, 104 King. -
FOR SALE Commercial gas plate,
also two small gas plates. Bert Mo
Donald. 104 King.
FOR BALE Simmons
single atoel
104 King.
cots. Bert McDonald,
FOR SALE Practically
new refrlg-
erator .154 s. Bony.
FOR SALE Household articles.
Chairs, tables, beds complete, dress
ers. 738 W. 4th St.
WANTED To buy for cash, small pi
ano, state make ana wnere lt can
be seen. Tribune Box 4338.
rOR BALE Clarinet, cornet, trum
pet, saxophone, trombone, guitar,
reKls, strings and accessories. Also
one used drum set and 13-bass ac
cordion. Phone Puruckers, 4106.
FOR SALE Door screen, garden cul
tivator and nip boots, also 9. 310
N. O rape.
OOAb "Utah Aberdeen," direct from
. mine to you. Medford Fuel. Tel.
3111.
FOR RENT Sleeping room, outside
entrance, adjoining bath. 12 Louis.
FOR SALE Battery radio complete
with battery. May be seen at Med
ford Center Barber Shop.
BARBER shop for sate, flee Jim
Crimea at Medford -Center Barber
Shop.
APPLES for sale. Red Delicious and
Winter Bananas. "0M grade. Bring
your own containers. $11 and $3 00
box. Wing Orchards, Old Stage Rd.
LIVESTOCK auction erery Sat. t
pavilion. Phoenix, Ore. Have lots
of hogs and cattle, also AO ewes, a
good pair of 4 and o-yr.-old black
Percheron work horses. "Always at
tend the auction." SO. Ore. Live
stock Auction Co, Col. A. H. Dud
ley, auctioneer.
Nights Only Weekdays Starts 6:46
TOMORROWI
with
ROY ROGERS
RUTH TERRY
ENDS TONITE
HI'YA CHUM
with .
The RITZ BROS.
i plus
WANTED Men for road
tlon work. Government camp with
board furnished. U. S. Forest Serf
tee, Pottotfloe bulldlni.
8 TONS second cutting alfalfa In
stacks. .830 per ton. O. O. Sander
son. In Bams Valley.
WANTED Commercial spraying. Ph.
fides. Mcoonagte.
DRIVER wanted. Medford Fuel, 11
N. Central.
WANTED Commercial
Phone Wl throw, 8881.
praying.
MOVUfO to all part ot Oregon.
Washington, California, by padded
vans. Regular service. Eads Trans
fer. Dial 3838.
FOR SALE Purebred Collie, a Shep
herd ana a fox Tamer. Humane
Society.
WANTED One or more bunches of
ahlnglea. Phone 4897.
FOR SALE Small upright piano,
$100; also electrlo lroner, like new,
836. let lane past Grant road on
Be all Lane.
WANTED
Feeder or fat lambs, writ card
or letter to P. O. Box 483, Med
ford, Ore.
PHILIPPI AND RORR.
FOR oil heaters, new and old,
Joe J. Jones, 433 King.
Don't Neglect Slipping
FALSE TEETH
Do false teeth drop, slip or wabble
when you talk, eat, laugh or sneer?
Don't be annoyed and embarrassed by
such handicaps. FASTEETH, an alka
line (non-acid) powder to sprinkle on
your plates, Keeps raise teeth more
firmly set. Gives confident feeling ot
security and added comfort. No gum
my, goooy, pasty taste or feeling. Get
FASTEETH today at any drug store.
tod)
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4
OUR NEW WORKIKQ
HOURS -To Give Yoi
Better Service!
Wi Will Ba Open 49
Hours Week Week Days
8 a m. to 6 p. m.
Saturdays 8 a. m. to
12 Noon
Let the Men Who Know
Repair Your
' Chrysler Made Car
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