Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 01, 1943, Page 5, Image 5

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    PAGE FIVE
LOCAL and
Garage Leonard R. Roger of
1106 West Fourth street applied
at the city building Inspector'!
office Saturday for a permit to
construct a private garage at a
ited cost of $50.
...
Visit in Chicago Mrs. Susan
D. Nason and Miss Margaret Ma
son returned to Medford yester
day after spending a month vis
iting in Chicago. They make
their home on the Old Stage
road.
Visit In Chicago Mrs. Susan
D. Nason and Miss Margaret
Nason returned to Medford yes
terday after spending a month
visiting in Chicago. They make
their home on the Old Stage
Koad.
Visiting Here Mrs'.' Ethelyn
Evans of Philadelphia, Pa., is in
Medlord visiting her mother,
Mrs. Lottie Daniels at the Com
munity hospital, and her brother
and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. FranK
i Hull of S17 S. Grape street.
V
Tournament The Medford
Duplicate Bridge club will hold
another weekly tournament at
the Medford Hotel tomorrow
night at 7:45 o'clock. Service
men and their wives as well as
townspeople are invited to play
in the tournaments. Last week's
winners were Mrs. Morrell and
Brighton Sanderson, first; Dave
Wood and Hugh Ford, second;
Mrs. A. F. W. Kresse and Mrs.
G. O. Humphrey, third. Players
are asked to be in their seats
by 7:45 p. m., in order that play
may start promptly.
Receives Discharge Ray
mond L. Martin, former Medford
'man, who has served in the navy
for the past 20 months, has re-
reived a saedical discharge from
service and hat now returned
to Medford to resume civilian
life. Mr. Martin was last sta
tioned at San Pedro, Cal. Prior
to going into the navy, he had
lived in Medford and Prospect
for 12 years, and was employed
by the Kay Lithograph Co. In
Medford. He is a brother of Mrs.
H. L. Mattox and Louis Martin,
both of Medford.
DR. A. k. HEDGES
Chiropractic It Naturopathic
. Phisioian
128 E. Main Dial 3170
Coltags Cheese""
Cottage cheese Is difficult to
digest With a strong digestive
system, it Is a source of good
supply of protein. . Protein of
excellent quality may be sup
plied the system by mixing in
equal parts milk and navy bean.
This combination is said to be
equal If not superior in protein
to porterhouse steak. It is much
richer in vitamins and minerals,
and a great deal less expensive.
v i' It Is not advisable to substitute
cottage cheese for milk, as it
does not supply calcium in suffi
cient amount. Cottage cheese
supplies only 154 millograms to
the cup. This is less than one
fifth of the recommended daily
intake of calcium. A cup of milk
supplies nearly twice as much.
The food value received from
cottage cheese is proportional to
the ability of the digestive sys
tem to properly digest it. Also
its value depends much upon the
manner in which it is made.
BURGOYHE'S
MEDFORD'S POPULAR DINING
AND DANCING PLACE ON THE
SOUTH PACIFIC HIGHWAY, WILL
EE - PEN
TUESDAY
NOVEMBER 2
-Featuring-
DELICIOUS CHlCKEIi
and STEAK DINNERS
DANCING
EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT MONDAY
CLOSED KONDAYS
PERSONAL
CALENDAR
Monday
7:30 p. m. Olive Rebekah
lodge, I. O. O. F. hall, business
meeting. Visitors welcome.
8:00 p. m. Crater Lake Guild
of Presbyterian church at church
parlors. Speaker will be Miss
Patty McLeod of USO.
Tuesday
1:00 p. m.- Medford Counoll
of P-T. A., home of Mrs. Rich
ard Payne, 101 Geneva St. Mrs.
Eldon Drysdale will present pro
gram. 2:00 p. m. Lady Elks, Elks
Temple, for dessert and cards.
Hostesses, Mrs. William A.
Young and Mrs. Jim Bates.
2:00 p. m. Women's Associa
tion of Presbyterian church,
church parlors.
4:15 p. m. Red Cross hospital
and recreation corps, courthouse
auditorium.
6:30 p. m. Lady Lions, pot-
luck supper, home of Mrs. Earl
Sims, 43 Summit Ave. Assisting
hostesses, Mrs. Arnold Green and
Mrs. Lyle Thurman.
8:00 p. m. Pythian Sisters,
K. P. hall, initiation.
8:00 p. m. Chapter BE, P. E.
O., home of Mrs. O. H. Bengt-
son, 122 Oregon Terrace, Mrs.
Louis Brown, hostess. Official
visit of Mrs. Helen Kazer, repre
senting state organizer.
Wednesday
10:00 a. m. Navy Mothers,
home of Mrs. Frances MeCono-
chie, 1015 W. Twelfth St Cov
ered dish luncheon at noon.
Members bring thimbles and
completed garments. Wives and
mothers of all navy, naval re
serve, marine and coast guards
men welcome.
12:30 p. m. Victory club, O
E. S., covered dish luncheon at
Masonic building, on West Main
St. Bring own service.
12:30 p. m. Get-Together
club,-pot-luck luncheon, home of
Mrs. Hazel Mottner, Maple Park
Drive. Business meeting to fol
low.
1:00 p. m. Women of Rotary,
home of Mrs. Emerson Merick
1432 E. Main St., for covered-
dish luncheon. Assisting host
esses, Mrs. A. Orln Schenck and
Mrs. Chet Leonard.
1:45 p. m. Contemporary
Book dub, home of Mrs. E. p.
Vilas, 1018 S. Oakdale Ave.
2:30 p. m. Wednesday Study
club, at Girls' Community club.
Court Citation Buren C. Ken
nedy, IB, of 508 South Grape
street, was cited by state police
Sunday to appear in Justice ol
the peace court this afternoon
charged with driving a car with
out an operator s license. .
Return Mr. and Mrs. J. E
McAllister returned this week
end from San Francisco, Cal
where they have spent the past
two weeks visiting friends ana
relatives. They make their home
at 1024 E. Jackson boulevard.
. .
Injured Hands Two men
were confined in Community
hospital over the week end for
treatment of hand injuries. They
were Ralph Lacey, 27, of Pros
pect, employed at the Jantzer
Bros, mill, and Emil Meisen
hoelder. - 25. an employe of
s. o. s.
e
Change Plans It has been
found impossible for members
of the ticket committee in charge
of the Rony lecture Thursday
night to deliver tickets to mem
bers of the sponsoring group, the
League of Women Voters, as or
iginally planned, and members
are asked to secure their tickets
at Prultt's music store or at the
high school auditorium Thurs
day night'
Bhuler Her Meredith D
Shuler, petty officer third class
in the navy, from Bremerton,
Wash., is in Medford visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Shu
ler, and friends. Shuler is a for
mer Medford high school stu
dent.
Oueet of DeSousas Mrs. Jo
seph R. Marshall, Jr., of Oswego,
Ore., arrived in Medford Satur
day night and is the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Pesouza. so
Western Ave. Mrs. Marshall for
merly made her home here and
well known.
To InspectChester A. Ar
thur Corps, Woman's Relief
Corps, will be inspected by Mrs.
Emma Gleason, Central point,
acting departmental inspector
for Oregon, at a meeting to be
held Thursday at the armory in
Medford at 2 p. m.
In Tanas Aviation Cadet Da
vid Shepard Williams of Rt. 4,
Is one of 54 young men from
Oregon now stationed at the
AAF pre-flight school for pilots
at San Antonio, Tex., according
to a news release from the
school. Cadet Williams Is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wil
liams. Rearranging A general rear
rangement of desks and films
cabinets is being made in the
office housing the city superin
tendent, treasurer and recorder.
Three partitions have been re
moved in order to provide for
more room and better lighting
and the entire office will be re
decorated shortly.
e
Nurse Here Luclle Young,
cadet nurse at St. Vincent's hos
pital in Portland, visited her
parents at Talent over the week
end. Also visiting at the Young
nome was trteir younger son
Floyd, Jr., who is being trans
ferred next week from Euaene
to Spokane for further school
ing before enlistment In the ar
my air corps. The Youngs' older
son, uavia, is also stationed at
a Spokane air field with an air
service squadron.
9 e e
To Leave Major Ralph Nor-
ris, wno, with Mrs. Norris. has
seen in Medford since last Fri
day, visiting his brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
art K. Norris. 1900 HUlerest
road, will leave tomorrow to re
turn to his station at Dayton,
Ohio. Mrs. Norris will remain
for a longer stay. Matar and
Mrs. Norris, who before the war
resided in San Francisco, have
been registered at the Medford
Hotel.. .
VRV Calendar
Wednesday
Regular dance at Service club
No. 1. Busses will leave from
Riverside USO at 7:30 p. m.
Thursday
Regular dance at Service club
No. 2, with SCU orchestra furn
ishing music. Busses will leave
from Riverside USO at 8 p. m.
Leather-"
Oregon: Warmer tonight .
Northern California: Fair to
day and tonight; not so cold to
night..
ARREST BOOTLEGGERS '
Phoenix, Ariz. -(U.R) The Ari
zona Department of Liquor Li
censes and Control announced
recently that 53 bootleggers had
been arrested during September
throughout the state. The drive
against, bootleggers by the de
partment has been under way
for the past year, because of
their activities in causing ab
senteeism and taking advantage
of the war situation.
EARLY ART COLLECTOR
Brunswick,- Me. dl.R) The
first private collection of Euro
pean art made by an American
and brought to this country was
assembled by James Bowdoin,
son of a governor of Maine and
minister to Spain and Franca in
the early 1800s, and is still on
exhibition at the Walker Ait
building.
The plot of ground on which
the first National Bank of Salt
Lake City now stands was in the
early days the site of the first
Anglo Saxon Irrigation project
In the new world.
HELP WANTED
. MEN and WOMEN
For work in Camp White Exchang
Stores. Excellent working condition.
Experience unnecessary.
GOOD SALARIES PAID VACATIONS
Amy
Camp White Exchange main office
- Employment Department
Near the camp bin terminal en .
Are. A, off Crater Lake H Iflhwty
12
GETS MULE TAIL
Twelve-year-old Gordon Marx,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer A.
Marx of Kings highway, has a
wonderful experience to tell his
school mates this week.
For Gordon, deer hunting in
Lake county the past four days
with his father and or. Stanley
E. Philips and Dick Payne,
bagged a 150-pound mule tail
doe with what Dr. Philips de
scribed as the "best shot of the
trip, right through the neck."
It was the first he ever killed.
All four got deer, Dr. Philips
buck . and Marx and Payne
does. They returned to Medford
Sunday.
Another successful hunting
party, which returned today
after six days in Klamath coun
ty, was composed of Oliver Tice
and Jim Murray of Medford and
Emmettf Gil lings, Rex Hyatt and
Rex, Jr., of Klamath Falls. They
got five mule tall bucks, aver
aging about 150 pounds.
BACK TO CELLS
Salem, Ore., Nov. 1.. U,R)
Three Oregon state prison con
victs who broke from their cell
block yesterday and subdued a
prison power house guard In an
attempted blackout escape were
back in confinement today.
The three Gaylord Sorahan,
SO; George P. Bemsee, 34, and
Silas Griffin, 28 were serving
long term sentences for assault
and robbery. They occupied ad
joining cells.
The convicts, believed to have
been planning their escape for
weeks drilled rivets out of their
cell doors and refilled the holes
with putty before repainting
sections of their cell bars to pre
vent the notice of prison guards.
After they had pried their.
way out of their cells ana
opened the door ot ine prison
auditorium with a "home made"
key, they subdued the guard of
the prison power house and at
tempted to smash the prison
master light switches.
INE
Fourth Corps Headquarters,
Oregon Maneuver Area, Nov.
U,R More than 75,000 troops
who - have fought over 10,000
square miles 'of the maneuver
area in Oregon's war games cur
ing the past two months pre
pared to return to their home
stations today.. '
Army officers reported the
men of the Blue and Red forces
were fighting over the battles of
various maneuver phases and
recalling the tests made on them
selves and their combat equip
ment. .
Early problems of the maneuv
ers were fought high in the de
sert east of Bend and final prob
lems in the timberland along
the Deschutes river near the city
of Sisters.
Mai. Gen. Alexander Patch,
corps commander, directed the
war games.
Coming Speaker -
Authority On
Russian History
George J. Rony, who speaks at
the high school auditorium in
Medford Thursday night, lived
through the Russian revolution,
has written 14 books, acquired
the world's largest film li
brary, many of the films of a
historical nature and experi
enced a hair-raising escape from
Hitler following his production
of the French propaganda pic
ture, "The Greatest Gangster."
Rony Is 35 and is a graduate of
the University of Leningrad. -
The Russian engaged in mo
tion picture production even
THREE CONVICTS
Ex-Wife Talks
4.--
Mease TetesAereJ
As the Nassau, Bahamas, murder
trial of Count Alfred de Marlany
entered Its second week, a letter
written by the count's second wife,
Hutu pannstock de Marlany, above,
to Lady Eunice Oakee, widow of the
late Sir Harry Oakes, was expected
to furnish details of de Marlgny's
courunin oi nancy oases.
before his graduation and for
many years produced films of a
historical and propaganda na
ture in all parts of Europe. Com
ing to this country after the fall
of France, Mr. Rony has since
lectured before many groups In
all parts of the country and is
now considered ona ot this coun
try's outstanding authorities on
Russian and the European situ
ation.
Too Late To Classify
BIO FIR alabs. Double load,
edito.
Medford Fuel. Tel. sill.
RUMMAGE 8 ALB sponsored by Merit
circle oi first rreaDycariaa onuron,
Nov. and 6. In Hogan Bid.,
aoroaa from Craterlan Tneater.
WANTED Good family oow. Hot lew
than 4 gal. dally. S. Ceborne, Ht.
4, BOX 40-B.
POR RENT
Very attractive suburban heme
with three bedrooms, large living
room witn fireplace, dining room,
kitchen, den. double plumbing,
basement with fumaoe. Outataud-
Ins view, family orchard. This is
e beautiful borne and can be
leased for one year. Rent SftO par
month to responsible tenants. Hot
furnished.
ELMER KERRim
Dial 3387 or 46SO.
$4500
No. 438 North Holly. Larue llv-
Inn loom with oak floors, dining
room, fireplace, Kitchen, laundry
room, three bedrooms, double gar
age. Corner lot, paved at. Borne
fruit..
$7875 -
78 aores wltb SB acres eulMvated.
good free aoll, soma alfalfa, good
family orchard. Very good alx-room
modern home with basement, fur
nace, fireplace. Barn, chlok bouxe.
Biz cowe, three heifers, bull. 900
' chickens, good team, some sheep
ana pigs, nm meoninery, nay,
feed. All goes with plsse. Will trade
iut .eoteuer piace. . ....
Alee '
S3509
A suburban borne for the small
family; nearly 1 sere, with distinct
ively arranged 4-room modem
home. WeU located, with elty wa.
tor, attractive yard, trees, ahrube
, EUUZrl HERRIED,
44 N. Riverside.
. Dial S387.
POR RENT Sleeping rooms. Em
ployed lady preferred. Ill Almond
at.
CANARIES Pedigreed Rollers, Beau
tlful singers. Alto oagea. 1197 w.
Main. Phone 4SS7.
POR BALEr-Monareb electric range,
ess. Call between 10:80 e. ro. end
3:80 p. m., Tueaday, Nov. t. White
bouae behind willow Springe Serv
ice station, s miles north ot cen
tral Point.
ARMY officer end wife, ne children,
want to rent furnished apt.
house. Mrs. C. W. pisher, Jack.
eon Hotel.
POR RENT To S army couples who
don't mind living In country, com
pletely furnished apartment. Oar
age for car. no children or pete.
mile south Pboenls, on highway,
White house on hill on right side,
oscer oyeiu.
Nights Only Weekday
Doors upen siee
tarts Tomorrow Kite
ERROL "LYNN
RONOLD REAGAN
to
DESPERATE
JOURNEY
Plus
BEHIND THE
EIGHT IAU
with
RITZ BROS.
Ends Tonight
DESPERATE
JOURNEY
Plug;
LUCKY LEGS
OTDtOAIi offleer end wife with els-'weeka-old
baby deelre clean, com
iortable tins quartere. Call Mr.
Murl Kinal. Jackson Hotel. Reward
offered.
FOR RENT rUet rooms to em
ployed eouplee. Private bona. Sll
- Vancouver Ave.
WANTED araduate or uodrgredu.
ate nurse at the Ceteopathla Clinic
end Hospital.
IS.OAUOS ahotfun shells for sale.
Phone eaot.
LOST Oaa ration book
erta. sua sue cn.
WANTED Day care for t-mo.-eld
paoy. rcjer nome on out racuie
bisbway, within mile of Big y.
Tribune Bos 1417.
EXCELLENT city references oan be
rurnianea ny coupi? oeeinng fur
nished bouae or apartment. Phone
Mra, Brewer, OTS8.
rota SALE Purebred Springer Span
iel, ten neuae oewno otoufs (ter
ete. Prune at.
NEW HAMPSHIRE RED pullata, 1
meeune era. wau aan neiv, we
Central Point.
OOUPM want work on farm with
living accommodation. Bverahady
auco court, caaut I. oeorse uook.
POR lUwlalch pradueta sail at 1T1S
lUTorwae. w nignwey. j, n. jonn
eon, authorised dealer. Madford.
WANTED 8mall gae or alec trio beat-
. rnone 9901.
PON BALE Crosscut aaw. S1.S0: SO.
gallon wooden barrel, sis rake and
noa. S1.S9; maul and weoia, es.su;
ehovel. SI; rocking chair, sis mir
ror, si: cabinet radio. Sift; man
dolin guitar, eft; anare drums and
traps, tSK: fruit Jars, floor paint,
tire pump, S kerosene lantern,
elerm dock, tools. Somber.. 860
Baatty.
WANTED Reliable women to help
care for elderly couple. Oood home
and wages. Phone 1808.
POR BALE Man's bicycle. Call S030
Between a a, m. ana op. n.
LOST Rose-gold Alvln wrist watch.
it D e o cafe, Bunaay. finder
plaasa return le Da D.
WANTED Stenographer, tit Medford
afiog. mono atfoi.
WANTED Man and tractor for plow
ing, aaaaos, ureter axo nwy.
ARMT officer and wife want to rent
furnished apt. or bouse. Room 813,
Jackson Hotel.
COLORED fryers, drawn and out up.
suo a pouna. uaxaeie urooery, eui
8. Oakdale.
AHYONB Interested In small fur
nished bouse in Tseome in ex
ehanae for seme here, contact Mra
Carter, Room 407 Jsoksoa Hotel.
WANTED Pasture for t bones. O,
V. Calkins. Rt. 1, Box 838, Thomas
road. Cau after a.
FOR SALE A slightly used delivery
Dike, c v. caixins, ki. t, box in
Thomas road. Call after S.
LOST Pawn-colored dog, part Chow
ana rouce. cuaca ooiiar ana license
Phone 8088,
POUND Billfold. Identity,
par tor
ad. Man Tribune.
COLORED fryers drawn and eut up,
By a e pouna. uaxaeie urocory, eui
B. oakdale. .
WANTED PUmlahed apartment for
soldier, wife and baby. Will pay ui
to 880. Jean Zetgler, Crater Hotel
PICKED UP A large Meek and white
speckled male dog. smooth snort
hair. Owner nay have seme of
paying far ed. OeeU Hartley. Phone
evue, evenings.
110 RIWARD for tnformation of a
S-Bedroom house or apartment far
rent. Call at Crater Oefe
and 10 p. m.
PAT hogs for sale, 13o per lb. Phone
aooa.
LOST Brown wallet, gold lettertne.
o. u Moiaovan. rmaer piesse seen
cash, return to seme same, Rt. 4,
Box les-A.
ONE OF THE GREATEST
cacocaco
TT0 YOU CAN
BUYI
Ton girls who suffer from simple ane
mia or who lose so much dunce
monthly periods that yeu feel tired,
weak, "dragged out" due to low blood
Iron try Lydla B. Plnkham'a Com
pound TABUSTB (with add!
TABLETS (with added Irani
one of the best waya to help build up red
blood to eat man tranctb In atifri.
caeca. Follow label directions. Oet lodes
Ol.llJti.lflAMI
SHOWS AT 1i4Mi4S-BiOO
ENDS TOMORROWI
ANOTHER "MAIZIE" HIT!
.aC
STARTS WED.
I Musical
COLORED tryv drawn and out up.
99c a pound. Oakdale urocery, 401
B. Oakdale.
WANTED Olrl for housework, either
lull time or pan time, Phone 83oS.
WANTED 1-burner
else trio plate.
Phone 9798.
MAN. 40 years old. would like to find
lady not younger than 80 or over
46. I do not drink or amoke. have
!ood steady job. Ma!l Tribune Box
384.
kcoLORBD fryers drawn end eut np.
sso e pound, oakdale orooery, 401
8. Oakdale.
POR SALE HlHcrest Ave. new home.
stucco exterior, S bedrooms, bard
wood floors throughout, basement
with thermos tet sewdust burner,
double garage. Built by one of Med
forde best contractors, price S83O0.
Reasonable terms. For appointment
call Chaa. R. Ray, Bra. Ill, Med
ford Bldg. Phone SS0S.
POR SALE 1811 Reddy. Hew. unfur
ntened home with baitlwood floors.
fireplace, 8 bedrooms wltb stair
way to floored unttalra. hillside
location. Immediate possession. Rea
sonable terms on ruA loan, rnce
84400. Chaa. R. Ray, Room 317,
Medford Bldg. Phone 8803.
COLORED frvera drawn and cut up,
S8o a pound, Oakdale Orooery, 401
B. oexueie.
POR BALE Baby buggy. In Tery good
condition, 450. cau mo.
SHELLS OR GUNS
If you need either we have for
sale the same or can ootain warn
for you. 808 B. Newtown.
POR SALE 1038 Chev. Tudor. Radio,
heater, good tires. Phone 3078.
POR SALE "O" "3i International
truck. Long whael-beae wltb good
stock rack. Rogue River Chevrolet,
9th and Bartlett. Phone SUSS.
HELP CONHEHVfE FUEL by lustelllng
storm wmduws asve s of your
fuel Medford Mlllwork Co, The
Olsss House, Pbone 4113. 10th and
Orape.
POR oil h esters, new and old, ese
Joe J Jones. 423 King.
MOV1KO to all parts of Oregon.
Washington, California, by padded
vans Regular service. Bads Trans
fer. Dlsl 382.
CITY TRANSFER Si Storage Co
Padded van service for your con
venience. Phone 4864. as BO. Fir
WANTED TO BUT Lady's diamond
wrist watch, also diamond ring.
Tribune Box 3831.
DO you NEED spark plugs We
have a large stock of Champions.
oeorge oooaman, ntanaara nteuon
Bth and Central.
PRC-WAR TUBES. 18. IS, 18 and
10-Inch. Bring In your certificates.
ueorge uooaman, oceoaara ela
tion, 0th end Central.
ZONTA CLUB RUMMAOE BALB at
old Blocker Prlntery. South Cen
tra, Monday and Tuesday, Nov. let
and and. Four dolls to be given
to the uuoky winners.
1840 Chrysler, sedan, beater, radio.
1035 Ford coupe.
1880 Ford sedan. .-!.!
1888 DeSoto sedan, ,
See at A. Z. "Tubby" DEAN
Your Pontlac Dealer.
Richfield Station 6th and Orape,
Dial 3043.
FOR SALB Enameled, medium dead
coal burning, Estate elrculettng
neater, eoo. oaoi, o to a p. m. onir
REGISTERED Duroe boar for sale,
from fine hard In Willamette valley.
Phone 8804.
WANTED Burroughs bookkeeping
machine operator, Must have some
. knowledge of bookkeeping. Only
permanent resident need apply
' Tribune Boa 48a.
WAHTBOOIrl or woman to. assist
In emnilatloa and advertising de
partments, carry proofs to adver
tisers end other errands. Must be
able to ride bicycle. Permanent
position to right party. Apply Mar,
Tribune Office.
Shows Daily at 1i4Mi45-9i30
ENDS TOMORROWI
NOBODY'S
AND
WEDNESDAY!
i
Plus
WANTED To rent 4 or 8-room bouae
on watt side, by permanent dvuian.
Phone 8700.
WANTEU Commercial spraying.
Pbone 8881, Wlthrow.
WANTED Woman to care for Invalid
In private home. Oood oook. Very'
little night care. Time oft. Brlbune
Box J 28 71
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MEDPORD BARGAIN HOUSS
- SPECIAL
Just received another carload of
roofing paper, building paper of
all kinds, buy now, before prices
advance.
We etlO have a few white enamel
ranges and medium alee oook
stoves, also circulating heaters end
wood beaters. Bee us before you
buy.
New ahlpment of galvanised waro.
consisting of garbage cans, buckets,
washtubs, milk cans, clothesline
and steel wire, alto hardware cloth.
American made products.
Large stock of luggage, suitcases.
tipper end overnight bags. Popular
prices.
We still bave fireplace screens, large
mjv to oncoae srom. Aiao rirepiaoe
batketa. Come la end look them
over.
Linoleum rugs from 8x to 13x18 at
our oio popular prices. Largs selec
tion of yardage goods to choose
from.
New lot of bunk beds, cheat of draw
ers, platform rockers, mattreeaoa,
box springs, quilts and blankets.
Large stock of tents, tarpaulins, hay
covers, sleeping bags. See ua (or
' your needs.
Nails, barb wire, stock fencing and
tuples. Complete Une ot these.
Fresh stock of paints, all colors, at
ex o per ganon.
For the carpenter! Urge stock of
tools, oonalatlng ot saws, hammers,
squares, tapes, rules, chisels, planes,
brace and bits, also files of all
kinds.
We carry s large stock ot new and
used pulleys, block, belting, books,
peavles and cant books tor the mill
end the woods.
Water repellent clothes for the wet
w earner. Also work shirts, see as,
underwear end army pants, used
boots end shoes.
All aires of pipe and fittings, new
snq usea. gu-gauon hot water
tanks, toilets, galvanised sinks.
Remember. It always pays to shop
MEDPORD BARGAIN HOUSB
17 Nor Us Orape. Dial 8744. '
Townsend
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Dreamland Hall
Tues. Night
JOLMEST DANCE
IN MEDFORDI
HIGHEST CASH
, PRICES
Paid 1st Oood Used Can
HUMPHREY MOTORS
33 So. Riverside Dial 4110
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Nights Only Weekdays Starts 8:4S
ENDS TONITE .
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ELISSA LANDI
CORREGIDOR
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