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MEDFORD. MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 194S PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and VUlt la Ashland Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kellom of 922 Park avenue were visitors at the home of Guy Lewis in' Ashland Sunday. Completes Training Pvt. Don ald Edler, a grandson of Mrs. Clara E. Phipps, Rt. 3, has com pleted his basic training with an armored force unit at Ft Knox, Ky. License Issued According to a United Press report, Alton L. Mlnger, 37, of Medford, and Em ma M. Rhodes, 28, of Oakland, Cal., obtained a marriage license in Reno, Nev., today. e , Meeting Postponed The meet ing of the Past Chiefs club of the Pythian Sisters, which was to have been held Thursday aft ernoon, has -been indefinitely postponed due to illness in the membership. Meetings Scheduled Golden Link Bible class of the First Baptist church will hold a regu lar meeting at the church Thurs day at 2 p. m. On Friday the class will hold a Hallowe'en party at the church commencing at 7:30 p. m. , Purse Stolen Mrs. Louis Brown of 737 W. Jackson Blvd. reported to city police yesterday that her purse was stolen last Saturday from the Masonic building on W. Main street where she was assisting at the P. E. O. rummage sale. The purse, of red patent leather, contained ration books, bank book, car keys, driver's license, and change. e Eagles To Meet Crater Lake Aerie No. 2093 and Auxiliary, Fraternal Order of Eagles, will meet Thursday at 8 p. m. in the armory. The Aerie will hold initiation, and the Auxiliary will celebrate its anniversary. All members of the Aerie and all ladies attending are asked to bring a pumpkin pie. Any mem ber having a donation for the carnival is asked to bring that to the meeting. A dance will conclude the evening. ritsgerald Home T. Sgt. Her bert R. Fitzgerald has arrived from Alaska, where he spent nearly three years with the army, arid will visit for two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Fitzgerald of Sams Valley. Sgt. Fitzgerald is en route to Florida where he is to be stationed. The young man stopped in Astoria to visit his brother, Pfc. ' Jerome WV Fitz gerald and his wife. The Fiti geralds have another son, Lt Gerald A. Fitzgerald, who is stationed in Hawaii. Monroe Commissioned Low ell W. Monroe, Medford man serving overseas in an infantry division, was recently commis sioned a second lieutenant, ac cording to word received here by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Monroe of 319 Ashland avenue. A graduate of Medford high school, Lt. Monroe was a member of the local National Guard company for three years, and was called into the service with that unit three years ago. He was first stationed at Ft. Lewis, Wn., and has been over seas, "someplace in New Gui nea." Rinre Anrll of lat vmt. If you need to 0UI10UP neooicoo! Hare's On of the Best and Quickest Horn Ways I Tou girls who suffer from simple ens mis or who lose so much during monthly periods that you feel tired, weak, "dragged out" due to low blood Iron start today try Lydla E. Pink hum's Compound TABLST8 (with added Iron). Ptnkham's Tablets la one of the greatest blood-Iron tonics you can buy to help build up red blood to give more strength and energy and to promote a more robuat bloodstream In such cases. Taken as directed Ptnkham's Tablets is one of the best and flt quickest home waye to get pre- sV clous Iron Into the blood. Just TO try them for lit least 30 dys s then see If you, too, don't re- m markably benefit. Follow label " directions. Well uortA trying WED EOTE AT POPULAR DREAMLAND n BIG HOURS Q OF DANCING 8 to 12 RAY'S MUSIC Popular Prlctl PERSONAL CALENDAR Tuesday 7:45 rt m AATiw vvtmr foreign policy study group, home i vita, jusun amitn, ai Geneva street Mrs. Edwin HalUwall In cnarge oi program. 8:00 p. m Nevlta chapter, O.E.S. special meeting and pro gram in celebration of Past Ma trons' niiht anri 34th nnit,.. ary of chapter at Masonic Tem- pie at central Point Wednesday 1:00 p. m. Royal Neighbors Mistletoe club, Girls' Commun ity club, paper sack luncheon. 1:30 p. m Oak Grove Neigh borhood club, home of Mrs. Mary Gustafson, 907 North Riverside avenue, dessert lun cheon. 7:30 p. m. Daughters of Job. Masonic temple. 7:30 p. m. Officers and de gree staff of Pythian Sisters, meetlns at K. P. hall for nrac tice. 8:00 p. m. F. L. club, home of Mrs. Marguerite Conrad, 713 Dakota avenue. 8:00 n. m. D. A. V. auylllnrv at armory. Members are asked io Dnng applications tor me membership, and pumpkin pies for refreshments. Thursday 1:00 p. m. Medford Sojourn ers club, Girls' Community club, dessert luncheon. For reserva tions, call Mrs. Charles Bottler, 3891. Ellis Hera Home on leave from the navy seabees is Herbert Newton Ellis, shipfitter third class, 5 Everette Court. Mr. El lis is visiting his wife, relatives and friends. He enlisted in the navy May 22 through the Med ford navy recruiting office. e' In Rosaburg Mrs. Ivan K. Waddell and Miss Lucile Lenox went to Roseburg Saturday. Miss Lenox spent the week-end with relatives and returned Sun day night while Mrs. Waddell remained for an indefinite stay, Mr. Waddell is temporarily em ployed In Roseburg. . e Hansley Advanced Kenneth F. Hensley, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Hensley of Central Point, has received an advancement in rating to aviation radioman second class. Hensley, who at tended Medford high school, has been in the navy 14 months. He is stationed at the naval air sta tion at Corpus Christl, Texas, e - Aides To Meet The nurses aide corps of the Jackson county Red Cross will meet at the Girls' Ccmmunity club Thursday night of this week at 8 o'clock. Before the meeting Dr. A. E. Merkel will give an illustrated lecture on Infantile Paralysis. It is stat ed that any woman having had nurses aide training la Invited to attend. . . e . 1 Examiner Coming An exam iner of operators and chauffeurs will be in Medford Friday and Saturday of this week according to an announcement from the secretary of state at Salem. Any one wishing permits or licenses to drive cars is asked to get in touch with the examiner be tween 9 a. m. and B p. m. of those days at the K. of P. hall. Visiting Aunt John P. Dick son is spending this week visit ing at the home of his aunt Mrs. Edward C. Root on the Jacksonville highway. Dickson, whose home is in Portland, is on a weeks leave from the navy. He attends Willamette university in Salem under the navy i v-ia program, and is in his second year as a pre-dental student ' Minor Accident Delmer E, Warren and Margaret Stephlns drove cars involved in a minor accident at the corner of Eighth and Bartlett streets Monday. Investigation by local police showed that the Lincoln Zephyr driven by Warran was traveling west on Eighth street when it collided with the 1937 Dodge operated by Miss Stephins, which was going north on Bartlett street x ACROSS JfcXl QED H Vl B THE JHflU M ' 1:-' iJjf with Ttg H0-" (5 Graduates Robert Frank Mar quess has .completed a 16-weeks course in electrician's mate school at Farragut Ida., and graduated with the petty officer rating of electrician's mate, 'hird class. Marquess is a son c! M: Leona Hamilton, Talent Livestock Portland. Oct. 3ft fUPl Cattlo. 300; calm, IS. Slow. QuelltT Plain. iew saiw steaay. common eteers, sham i -20; common - medium nailer a. SS.0OA11.O0; common-medium be.f cows unsold, these closed 3So lower Monday; good-choice vealers. 913.30a 14.50; grasa calves. I10.00sl3.00. nogs, 300. steady, oood-choloe 1B- 335 lbs, load lot, 114.75: tew choice truck-ins. gie.oa. out most Did De low 914.30; 340-390 lbs, S13.3S 14.00: good sows, 11.50913.00: feeder pin' slow, beat beld above 913.30. Sheep, 300. Active, strong. Oood- cholce trucked. In lamba, 913.60; sort ed . carload eastern Oregon 'lamhs. S13.75; good range feeders, 410.7C; good ewes held around S4.50aS.O0. South San Francisco. Oct 36 (UP) 'U8DA1 Cattle, 300. Generally steady. Monday, dozen loads Oregon grass steers, 913.3SJ14.00; today, load medium 1000,1b. steers, 113.30. to feedlot; few packages yearllag stock steers, SI 1.50 11. 75; yesterday. good cows, 911.33; dozen loads me dium, $10.359 10.78; oannere and cut ters, 90.BOQS.5O: medium sausaje bulla. 410.00) 10.50. Calves. 85. Steady. Load medium to good 800-lb. slaughter calvea, $13.50. Hogs, 850. Around 100 lower. Pack- ago Oregon, $15.15, extreme top; bulk 300-360-lb. good barrows ana guts, eio.os; medium to gooa sows, $13.20913.60, steady. Sheep, 500. Monday, lamba 35o higher. Top, $14.85; ewes, 50o higher; eight decks good shorn 'ewes. $5.25, sorted 30 per cent at $2:50. Chicago. Oct. 38 (OTI (WPA) livestock: Hogs, 15,000; 8 to 35e lower. Top. $14.70 sparingly; bulk good and cnoice i4u ids. ana up, fis.ro a) ift-OJ; sows, 914.2fi9l4.60. Cattle, 7000; calves, 1300. red steers and yearlings slow, steady to weak. Good and choice grade predominat ed In crop. Bulk, $14.60ia 16.00; early top, $10.50. Sheep, 4000. Lamb market not yet established. Some Interests bidding sis.oo on good natives held at $13 75 and aoove; lew early sales othr-r classes steady; load good 116-lo. western ewes, $5.75. . . Portland Produce Portland, Oct, 26 -UP) Wholesale market prices: Turkeys Dressed hens, NO. 1, 43c 10, Orape a Concord, $1.00 lux. Cantaloupes DUlard. 15.60; Tur- iock, ao.oo crate. Celery Oregon green, 03.00 crate: Lettuce Local, ,8s, $3.606400 crate. Squash Danish. 80900 orange DOX. Tomatoes No. 1, $1 .40 1.60 flat; California, $2.60 lug. , Chicago Wheat Chicago, Oct. 8ft (UP) Wheat: Open High Low Close Deo. M.l.Ntt i 1.65 '4 $1.64 $1.M&; May 1.63 1.58 Juiy uoft i .si i.oo l.oo , Wall Street New York, Oct. 28 (U.R A flurry of strength and activity in distilling stocks featured a moderately active, firm stock market today. Trading on the market was suspended at 2:39 p. m. because of an air raid alert, Liquors spurted as much as six points in the early part of the session but when the house ways and means committee voted to increase excise taxes on whis- couEiuonr.is CAN'T HURT Mil That's what itra think I But ugly round worms may be Inside you rlsht now, caus ing trouble without your knowing It. Warn ing; sisni are) uneasy stomach, nervous ness. Itching- parts. Got Jsyns's vai-miruse rlsht away WAYNE'S is America's Lading proprietary worm medicine t scientifically tested and used by millions. Acts genUr. Be sure you set JAYNES VSRHIFUGBI ' Z3 I UALS, INC." 1 T'T I &nTiTrt3ft&Wa tomorrow! f 'a H v Nights Only Weekdays ' ' i RHYTHM RODECi! j TONITE - 3 NITES I J&J SJ X "Tib UlUi f I (AfTA I I Pulis"...keck I y I TCwJZj talsilllYtsl it HUMPHREY VJVifJ I 'mMV bogart ; f-T 1 iVyVj i CMttC ? mary uLiuj ill mmmM key, beer and wine, the liquor issues turned quiet and gave up some of their gains. Today's closing prices on se lected stocks: American Tel. & Tel. Anaconda Chrysler ........ Curtis Wright .., General Electric General Motors , Montgomery Ward Penn. R. R. Phillips Petroleum J. C. Penney Radio ' Southern Pacific ...... Standard Oil of Cal, Texas Gulf Sulphur Transamerlca .... United Aircrafta U. S. Rubber U. S. Steel S. F. DAIRY PRICES San Francisco, Oct. 28 U.R- Dairy market: Butter 93 score, 43c; 92 score, 42V4c; 90 score, 42V4c; 89 score, il3iC. Cheese Wholesale prices, loaf 27V4c, triplets 27c. Eggs Large grade A, otic; medium grade A, Mc; small grade A, 48Vac; large grade fl, 48c. SPANNAUS RITES 10 Funeral services for Margaret Edmonds Spannaus, 71, who passed away suddenly in a Klamath Falls hospital yester day, will be held Thursday at 10:30 a. m. at the First Baptist church in Medford, the Rev, Wolford A. Dawes officiating. Immediately following the serv ices the body will be sent to Montague, Calif., for burial In thasta cemetery. Born in the Antelope district near Medford, Mrs. Spannaus spent most of her life in Med' ford and vicinity. She moved to Klamath Falls three months ago when she was married to Charles Spannaus. For many years fol lowing the death, eight years ago, of her first husband, Sam Edmonds, she made her home at 920 Beatty street in this city. Mrs. Spannaus was a member of the First Baptist church. Survivors include several chil dren of the first marriage: L. E. tdmonds of Ashland. Mrs. R. .'. Edwards of Ashland, A. J. Ed monds of Medford. C. W. Ed monds of Klamath Falls, Earl Edmonds In the army, stationed in Mississippi, Mrs. Pearl Morris of Table Rock, and Jack Ed monds of Medford; one brother, Bill Simpson of Dorris. Calif.: three sisters, Mrs. Mary Baker or. Medford, Mrs. Sally Sly of La Pine, Ore., and Mrs. Daisy uoason of Montague, Calif.; and several grandchildren and great grandchildren. COASTGUARDS DROWN Alameda, Cal,. Oct. 26 (U.R) Three coastguardsmen were drowned In the Natolle river, SO miles south of Eureka, Cal, when the small .boat in whlrh they were crossing the river on patrol Saturday night was cap sized, coastguard headquarters announced today. Names of the victims were withheld pend'nsj confirmation, the announcement said. 1S 36 .. 68 7Vi 36 81 44 47V a 36 37 30V . 43 84 Sheaanyjitjlj454 jj, rfjjffi ENDS TONIOHTI iJ-e- : l?s TwoTKHisJgiJ gpfegl To London Hi mx TRUCKERS PAY HIKED Washington, Oct. 26. U,F9 j The War Labor board today an nounced that its trucking com mission hat awarded wage in creases, modified overtime pro visions, and one week's vaca tions to 800 employes of nine companies affiliated with the Utah and Idaho Trucking Opera tors association. STATED COMMUNICATION of Reaman Chanter. O. B. ttV. 8 . Thuraday at a p. m. Fast natron ana net - trona night. Visiting; mem bers Invited. LUTIOIA KUN8. W. M. Too Late To Classify STRAYED Four young, gray norsej. To be claimed by owner, ueiie. wa ters Rd. O. O. Chase. GUARANTEED AUTO PAINTING Motors, trucks, etc, steam cleaned. 8IMONIZINO. MITCHELL'S PAINT SHOP, 60S S. Riverside. WANTED Davenport and chair In J poo. oonaitioa; aieo cou oeasprmge. hone B. FOR BALE 14-ton "ST Chev. pickup good urea, overload springs, neat er and defroster, high rack and other equipment. In A-l ehaue. 1017 West Main. Phone 8063. If you want a cheap truck, don t can: FIR SAWDUST and hogfuel for burn ers. Medford Fuel. Tel. 1111. SPECIAI, Banana squash. 3Vo lb. Medford orange MarKec, n. Riverside. Phone sow. FOR SALE Lady's black coat, alia 14; lady's black coat, else 40, lur collar, ai9. phone 3391. NEW 410 Marl In shotgun, 6-shot, with 3 boxes shells. Phone 8469. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. W. J. Oeb- hard, H mile nortn Bear oreon bridge, central point. FOR SALE Hansen Leghorn year-old hens, 1 each; pullets, euo. as. r. Ireland. Bio swart Ave. BICYCLE OWNERS ATTENTION We now have many hard-to-got ttems, some of which are listed be low GET YquRS NOW III 34-ln. balloon tires 38-ln. Hl-Presaure tires Chrome-plsted large handlebars Bicycle Generators Sheepskin seat covers Sheepskin handwarmers Imitation rubber (rips Rubber pedale RUBBERIZED saddle bags Klckstands (no more when these are gone) GUARANTEED INNER TUBES Chain guards SIMS BROS. CYCLE is REPAIR SHOP, 33 N. Fir. Ph. 3473. WANTED Walnut pickets, 0o per apple oox irom ground, waterproof knee pads desirable, tsa Foes, Talent. WILL TRADE Beautifully furnished a-bedroom Mediord home for l or 3-bedroom nicely furnished house or apartment near town, maximum soo including utilities, cau 4038. OPERATOR WANTED Cook's BeaJ- ty Shop, 413 East Main. FOR SALE S-room modern houas, New double garage, woodhouw met aieoo. Tribune box 3391. FOR SALE Baby buggy. 4 B. Clark. A Night Only Weekdays Starts 3:43 ITONITE S KITES I $14,000" 34 acres rim bottom land: river frontage: la- dlno clover, potatoes, lrrlgeteq; ereek threufh place. A real buy terms. ePlas,)UV sr ranch: a paid-up wa ter rights; S sets buildings: 80 seres alfalfa, land; lake on place. This can be made one of the fin est dairy and stock ranches in the valley. Will sell for as low as MO-A down, balance easy terms. (QAAAM acre suburban, alow tplTVUl to Medford: 4 bedrooms. narawooa iioore wtuupiouh w nace. sir conditioner. Lots of shads. Modem throughout. Three gtlt-edg real eatate eon tracts for aale at discount. Drawing t. See us for particulars. CAllI, T. TENOWAU). ItMltar. th and Holly Holly Theater Bldg. OHIATLT Increased stock of McOor- mick-oeenng, international ana Nash parte; also used part for Ford son and Cletrso tractors. Cul len Motor Implement Co, 133 6. Riverside. Phone 1303. WANTED Small gas range, gu piste or two-ourner eieotrio piste; ais ooll bedsprlnga. Phone 8183. OUKS and shells. If you are In need of any we can pronaniy jocaw some ror you. J I you are wwiwwa In a S0 model "A." 1831 or 19i Ford: si to know the whereabout of some bicycles. Call front to evening, 600 6. Newtown. I AM the new Pli It man of Medfon. Your old furniture maae ui toe day -you bought It. 408 C. Main 81. FOR Immediate sals: 4-room modem house, reoentiy reoecoratd. nice bullt-tns, wood range with copper colls and floor covering, wint-r supply of fuel Included 3 lota on paved street, streets on 3 sides. oarage, fruit uses, isrge tawn. gmoo oaan. pnone oiae. WANTED Ride to or toward San Di ego. Call 8087. WANTED ElecUlo range. Call 3391 FOR SALE OR TRADE Improved HO Bores, part pasture, part woods, pars In cultivation, for Improved email acreage. Tribune Box 4987. FOR SALS OR TRADE Persist ranch at the end of Elk Greek road. 480 sores, new 7-roorn house, big barn. poultry houses, eto. Qravity watet system- 100 sores in cultivation. about 3,000,000 feet of timber. Hat handled 300 head of cattle. Will sao. rifles, for cash or arrange terms. Write owner. Box 4860 Tribune, oi phone Holland Hotel, 3303. O. H. Crane. LOST Between Medford and Central Point, Monday evening, vital steel part 4 Inches long, 1 ft Inches wide, with 3-Inch spring attaohed. Hole In on end site o a quarter. Re ward. Boa 87, Ashland. IF YOU are unable to buy new fur niture have your old mad new. 409 a. Main St. FOR SALE 13-gaug ehotgun. with aneiia, single snot; also j? pump rifle with shells. Green, 188 N. Holly. Phone 3485. WANTED To rent furnished apart ment or nouse ay oincer and wit. No pats. Mrs. Millard, Holland Hotel. ANNOUNCING opsnlng of furniture upholstering and repair shop. Es timates gladly given and work guar anteed. 409 E. Main St. Postofflc box 1183. WILL tak afternoon work. Light housework, Ironing, oar of chil dren; also care of children evenlrgs on weat aide. Tribune Box 9363. h He in TECHNICOLOR 1...H .i.tunii m. -si rBii a x. INDS TONIGHTt Shows At i4S. Ii00 FO SALS OK TRAD Approximate ly so acres excellent fruit and poul try raaeh la the Sacramento Val ley. All under Irrigation. Vary good Income. Good Improvements. Mod ern 4 -room house, basement and bath. Water under pressure. Or trad tor property of equal velui In vicinity of Medford. See me at Top Notch Orchards from Wednes day evening until Friday the 33th at g p. m-, or phono 3373 Medford- LOST 38-Inch string of pearls, be tween H. ruveraid and depot, Sat urday sight. Phone 3344. FOR SALE 1940 70 Series "8" Olde- mobil Hydrametlo, radio and heat er pre-war rubber, finish and up holstery Ilk new. Meehenleelly perfect. 31180. 107 Portland Ave. Phone 1837. OLD furniture nude like new, esti mates gladly given and work guar anteed. 409 at. Mala St. FOR SALE 13-gauge Winchester shotgun and a Boxes sneue. wm trade 380-8000 rifle shell for 300 savage. Phone esai. FOR BALE by owneri Convenient, modern nome. a-oeoroom. oiaaeeo in sleeping porch, 1 hatha, aut maths oil furnace, fenoed-ln yard. Reasonably priced. Phone 4948. WANTED Qlrl or soldier's wife to do general housework. Phone 4413. WANTED Assistant eaateea man ager, hours a p. m. to 11 p. di Riverside TJSO. EXPERT shrubbery pruning snd tree- topping, uau 33so. raui siene. FOR SALE Western Beacon mangle, slightly used, 938. Phone 8837. FOR BALE Special grain mix good for dairy cows or hogs, investigate this. F. E. samton company. FOR j SALE Ring-Free motor oil sold on a money-nack guarantee r. s. samaon co. FOR SALE Toilets with lavatories, Slmmona ateel cote, electrlo heatet Bert McDonald, 104 King. FOR . SALE Vetches all kinds sow them now. F. E. Samaon Company, FOR SALE New 13x30 1-room house to be moved. See at 39 Louis Ave. FOR SALE Willamette Valley gray oats. r. E. samton company. FOR SALE Pan-a-mln pull - your hens out of . tne molt inoreaK production. F. E. Samson Co. WANTED Driver. Samaon Fuel Co. WANTED Driver and warehouse man F. S. Samson Co. LADY "fl blue all-wool coat, ata 86; girii aiifwooi polo coat, tie it-io. Etch 110. Like new. Call 3611. FOR SALE Car vetch and winter gray oat luat received. Last ship ment for this year. Oet yours early. Monarch Beed ei Peed Co. , vim Sawdust and Hog Fuel for Sawdust Burners New Fuel Direct From Mill To You 0 Fill Your Storage Spaca Now MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1122 N. Central Tel. 3111 0Tr GAY MADE f believed in HONOR... and OBEY GENE TIERNEY DON AMECHE CHARLES COBURN fit BETTE DAVIS PAUL LUKAS 111 FOR SALE Direct draw beer cabinet. tuny equipped with oompraator, 3330. Also Philippine mahogany back bar and counter, 9 stools, a&oo. Bert McDonald, 104 King St. FOR BALE 3-chelr lunch counter. stools, chrome trim, cream tan. 334. Bert McDonald, 104 King St. GET your bicycle tires and tubes at Lewis super . service. U6T received another shipment of radio batteries. Lewis super oerviog. FOR SALS Last car sulphur of sea son now In. Oet yours before toe) lata. Monarch Seed as Feed Co. FOR SALE Bulbs to fore for winter flowers. Monarch Seed Feed Co. FOR SALE Recleaned Kanota oet. F. 8. Samson Compsny. FOR SALE Olsss cloth keeps out cold and ratna, admits ugnt. Monsren Seed A Feed Co. FOR SALE Blueston for spray mak ing. Also Baai-cop snd prepared Bordeaux. Monarch Beed 3s Fed Co, FOR SALE Wright's meat curing salt and liquid smoke, Morton's srnoice salt will arrive In short time. Mon arch Seed 3s Feed Co. FOR SALE Clay flower pot, spring flowering bulbs, bulb nor. Mon arch Seed A Feed Co. WANTED TWO HIOR-ORADE MECHANICS. ROOUB RIVER CHEVROLET, 9TH AND BARTLETT. PH. 3383. FOR oil heaters, new snd old, Jos J. Jones, 433 King. MOVING to all parts of Oregon, Washington, California, by padded vans Regular aervloe. Eads Trans fer. Dial 3638. WANTED Large trunk. Phone 3033. CITY TRANSFER 3s Storage Co. Padded van service for your con venience. Phone 4684. 38 So. Fir. REPLACE your broken window glass. New glass lustalled while you walk Med'ord Mlllworb Co. fhe Olaas Houa Phone 4113 loth and drape HIGHEST CASH PRICES Paid for Good Used Cars HUMPHREY MOTORS 33 So. Rlversida Dial 4330 ZERO CLUB Our of boundi, civilians only Delicious chicken and steak dinners 7:00 p. m., 3 a. m., except Sunday. Phone day time 6300. night 9101. . . MY rr 1 f?Rfl