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Society and CLUBS Club Will Hold . Laboratory On "Dish" Gardens Medford Garden club will meet Thursday. November 2, at the Girls' Community club. There will be a laboratory, be ginning at 9:30 a. m., Mrs. Robert Finney will lead the group in making miniature gardens, or dish gardens. These are to be made for the Camp White hos pital. Members are asked to bring rock garden plants of all types, such as secdum, hen and chick ens, ferns, dwarf Ivy, cactus, moss, dwarf Iris and English daisies. In the afternoon Mrs. Robert Finney will give demonstra tions in making dish gardens. This will be followed by round table discussion. Mrs. R. T. Nichol will show the group how to root cuttings of shrubs in sand. During the social hour Mrs. Frances Cochran, chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. Lee Bishon. Mrs. E. R. Driver, Mrs. C. C. Furnas and Mrs. R. W. Frame. Oakland Couple Leaves Saturday After Stay Here Lt. and Mrs. R. J. Henry of Oakland left Saturday afternoon for California after spending several days in Medford with the lieutenant's mother. Mrs Rupert J. Henry. Medford Hotel. Lt. Henry is stationed at a naval air base near Oakland. While here the visitors were entertained at numerous affairs. including luncheons, dinners and cocktail parties. Mr. and; Mrs. Alfred S. V. Carpenter and! thpir rlanohtpr Mrc rinrlnnHl Jones, gave a cocktail and sup per party for Lt. and Mrs. Hen ry Wednesday evening at the Carpenter home, Topsidcs. Tues day noon Mrs. Henry invited twelve young women to a luncheon at the Medford Hotel j in order that they might meet her son's wife and later that j afternoon an additional group; was invited for cocktails. Luncheon Given At Colony Club Miss Deborah Tumy entertain ed a small group of friends at luncheon yesterday afternoon at the Colony club. Guests for the most part were young married j women recently returned to Medford after having lived in widely scattered parts of the j country due to the war. j Invited to the luncheon were Mrs. Martin Luther, Jr., the for mer Jean Salade; Mrs. Walter Gct quirk relief for cold rlnf-sed now with l'ene tro N"oe Prnps. JuH 2 drops in pnch nnstnl you hroatlio frrrr. eas ier, nlmoHt instantly. Prescription type med iratinn. f'.intion: I'sa onlv as directed. Get PENETRO NOSE DROPS f I I rt - fi'tLi.i-"i err- . vjfi.M its 1 LJ H Self's East Side Shopping Center 60S EAST MAIN STREET And Will Operate Thil Concern Under the Nam of the EAST SIDE ill ARK EI OF MEDFORD And Will Feature Dependable Quality!' O Consistent Prices! O Courteous Service! YOUR PATRONAGE WILL BE APPRECIATED Jones, the former rancy Clark: t Miss Alicia Ruhl. Mrs. Garland I Jones, formerly Julie Carpenter: Mrs. Sam McCorkle, who was Charlotte Cummins before her marriage; Mrs. James Keeble, the former Charity Hart; Mrs. Wil. Ham Newhall, who was Peggy Smith of Portland before her marriage; Mrs. Walker Treece, the former Jean Schuler. Nevita Chapter Plans Reception For Mrs. Faber Invitations are out for a re ception which Nevita Chapter Number 93, Order of the Eastern Star, will give the eve ning of November 14 for Beulah Launer Faber, Gr-nd Adah of the Grand Chapter of Oregon and a member of Nevita chap ter. The reception will be at the Masonic Hall in Central Point at 8:30 o'clock. It is announced that the usual chapter meeting will precede the reception and has been scheduled for 7:45 o'clock. Mrs. Gladys Jewett, worthy matron of the chapter, is in charge of arrangements and will be assisted by her staff of offic ers. Special invitations have been extended to Grand Con ductress Lorena MeNalr of Al pha chapter, Ashland. Worthy Matron Hope Wood of Reames chapter who is grand represen tative of the state of South Car olina and Mrs. Lulu Saulsberry, Adarel chapter, member of the international temple fund com mittee. 1 Sojourners' Club Hallowe'en Party Is Held Thursday i The Hallowe'en theme was carried out in decorations and table appointments Thursday I when members of the Sojourn-1 ers club were entertained at ; the Girls' Community club. Host esses were Mrs. W. A. Kuehl thau, Mrs. Robert Church and Mrs. K. V. Howard. At bridge prizes went to Mrs Frank Humphrey, Mrs. B. C. Taylor and Mrs. Irving House child. Mrs. Irving LaBar and Mrs. P. B. Simcox won pinochle prizes and other prizes went to Mrs. Alden H. Bocses and Mrs. Lowell Meunier fints for thH aftRrnnon were i Mrs. Roy Johnson of Altadena, annual luncheon at church par Calif., and new prospective i Ior.s- members present were Mrs. C. R. Hudkins and Mrs. LaBar. Kiwanian Dames Shown Pictures At Last Meeting Three motion pictures were shown by W. A. Bisbec, Port land, at the meeting of the Med ford Kiwanian Dames hold Tues day at the Holland Hotel. The pictures were entitled "Timber to Tokyo." "The Day of the Bat tle" and "The Oregon Trail," the latter being a color picture. At a business meeting plans were made for wrapping and mailing Christmas presents again this year as a service to soldiers stationed at Camp White. This project is carried on through the USO. Hostesses for the dessert hour were Mrs. E. P. Anderson and for participation in the Armi Mrs. Olen Arnspiger. ' stice Day parade will be made. A. V. Hardy and "Johnny" Johnson ANNOUNCE The Purchase of pt- n r JC 'flOeniX f.'l .A. Honors Teachers At Party Friday Phoenix More than 70 people attended the party given Friday night at the school gymnasium by the Parent-Teacher associa tion in honor of teachers of the Phoenix schools. A Hallowe'en theme was used in decorations and entertainment. As a "get acquainted" scheme, each person attending the party interviewed others, writing down their first and last names, color of eyes and hair and the shoe size worn. Ga,mes, stunts, con tests and a skit completed the evening's program. Mrs. A. E. Stevens introduced the school superintendent, Lyle Lindley, and Mr. Llndlcy intro duced each teacher. Parents in troduced themselves and stated the number of children In school. Refreshments were served at the close of the program. It is announced that the next P.-T.A. meeting will be Nov. 8. Last RideHeld Sunday Afternoon By Ladies Troop Last scheduled ride of the fall season was held last Sunday by the Ladies Mounted Troop. The ride ended at the Fern Valley home of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hammond, where refreshments were served. Mrs. Hammond was assisted by Mrs. George B. Dean. About 25 members and invit ed guests were on the ride. CALENDAR Monday 8:00 p. m. Pythian Sisters. home of Claudine Hawks, Eighth nd Maple streets, Central Point, 8:00 p. m. Hallowe'en party nea i wmonc cnurcn given by Knights of Columbus and St. Ane's Altar society. Tuesday 12 noon Get Together club, pot I uck luncheon at Eagles Hall on West Main street. Bring scis sors and thimbles. Wednesday. 10:00 a. m. Army Red Cross Auxiliary production unit. Out- I post. 12 noon Adult Missionary so- ciety of First Christian church, i:uu p. m.-women or notary at 10 Kcene Way Drive. Host esses, Mrs. E. C. Corn, Mrs. Oren Schenck and Mrs. H. D. Chris tensen. 1:45 p. m. Contemporary Book club, home of Mrs. Ernest Barnes. 2:30 p. m. Wednesday Study club, Girls' Community club. Mrs. Jacobs will give paper on "New America" and Mrs. Phipps will review "Time for Decision." 6:30 p. m. United Spanish War Veterans and auxiliary, armory for dinner followed by meetings at 8 p. m. Thursday 10:30 a. m. Wenonah club, home of Mrs. P. M. Aldredge, 1016 Court street. Covered dish luncheon at noon. Bring table service and sewing kits. 2:00 p. m. Women's Relief corps, armory club rooms. Plans 7:88 p. m Royal Neighbors of America, K. of P. hall. Friday 1:30 p. m. Jolly Stitchers' club, home of Mrs. Gladys Ram mln, 831 West Twelfth street. Smoke Generator Proves Helpful To Yank Soldier SCHENECTADY, N. Y. (U.R) One of the newest things in cov ering the movement of Allied soldiers is the portable "fox hole" mechanical smoke gen erator for use on Jungle trails, mountain passes and beach heads. Developed by the chemical warfare service, the M-2 smoke generator, or the Bosler, is no larger than a soldier's foot locker and weighs only 180 pounds when empty. It is about 120th as bulky as the army's large M-l smoke geneartor, the principle of which was develop ed In the General Electric labor atory by Dr. Irving Langmuir and Vincent J. Schaefer. The M-l machine, truck or trailer driven, protected Allied troops from aerial attacks during the Invasions of North Africa, Scil lly and Italy. The "foxhole" generator, small enough to be carried in the back seat of a jeep or other similar vehicles, can be con cealed behind a bush or in a dugout. With favorable wind conditions the M-2 can blot out an area five miles long and about 200 yards wide. The new device, 34 inches long, 23 inches high and 20 inches wide, when equipped with sliding handles, also can be carried stretcher fashion by two men. It consists of a small metal boiler, an air blower and a small gear pump, all operated by a one-cylinder gasoline mo tor made of aluminum. It can make smoke in 40 seconds from a cold start. ODT Closes Here Next Wednesday Portland The Medford Dist dict Office of the Office of De fense Transportation will be closed Dermanentlv beEinnlng Wednesday, November 1, Don ald F. Call, District ODT Manager, announced today. He declared that all commer cial vehicle operators in the Medford district should make future requests for gasoline al lotment changes at their local War Price and Rationing Boards. He explained that under the new plan put in operation Oct ober 16 by the Office of Price Administration and Office of Defense Transportation, com mercial operators are expected to receive "Faster and improved service" through local boards. . .. M.)n1.v Tflrt t.fttS to Claulf; 6 80 8turdj afternoon Please reraemoer. Too Late to Classify Dll prucw. au - Phone 4449. Ton SALE 1029 Chevrolet coupe, fanning mill. Rood trailer, muneo (rrhxchwngeGolcl Mill. FOR SALF. Girl's bicycle, good eon dltlon. Phone 4700. Call at As ociated Station nt S O S crossing. FOR SALE Com-Cr on track. S3 oo pr cwt. Hog Feed In ton lot. 2 50 per cwt Laying Math Oimulete 3 50 per cwt Hen Scratch Plenty of Corn 2 90 per cwt. Ground Barley 2 70 per cwt For beat feed buys, ee tht r. . SAMSON CO. FOR SALE Superphosphate. Car' to arrive about Nov, lt. Arrange now for your. F. E SAMSON CO, MEN wA N T E tV- Extra mm wanted for special work about Nov. 1st. F. E. SAMSON CO- VlANTEt To purchase from owner r"MI WtM! located iwO'Ofarmm nttmw that 400O caah will miy. rreirr mi over veara built. Aniwer Tribune Bnx 31 Si. WANTED Young ludy to learn to operate steam upottlng unit. Apply in penon. Modern Cleaner. 311 W. JMafri. Voters' noTTce Make the yV. hall on ftth and Crap streets your headquarters on election dav by courtesy of the Tmvnsend Club of Medford If you have no mean of transportation due to atre or dia tance to polls we will make the way possible If yon will contact us by card with directiont to reach yoi or phone the hall between ft a m. ndS p. m. on that day. Li phi lunch can b had all day at reasonable fe WANTEIVTn rrrit 7 or 3-tiMlwm hmne. by reliable permanent couple with 2 small children. Phone (u. "What a friend we have in Jesus, All our sins and griefs to bear." Sing the Old Songs With Us THE APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH N. Central Ave at 3rd ',1. The Word of God Fearlessly Proclaimed Services! 11 A.M. and 7:4S P.M. . Young People's Evangelistic Service: 3:00 P. M. Hear young people tell of real hapinest found in the Christian Life Special Invitation to Servicemen and Their Wires. No Collections TOR SALE AUalfi har. good for raV- mts, very leaty. raoer a, 3 a. mvar tide. Phone 4449. FOR SALE: Newtown and pelicloui apples: EarUett pears; tomatoes. Sub Irrigated grown cucumbers. Eu- Jene Hasenfurter, 1 mile south hoenix. Pacific highway. FOR SALE Special Hog Feed It grows It fattens per cwt. In ton lota. F. E. SAMSON CO. FOR SALE Pre-war davenport, in good condition. 37 Quince bt. FOR" SALE-Pumptng plant, complete. $50. in A-l shape, ready to go; 1 j-h p G. E. el-tric motor. 3 phase, 110-220; 1 V Fairbanks-Morse cen trlfiucat pump: 1 ' Galvan-suction ptpc; 1 brass foot valve; 1 belt. Ph. 60SO. Pop. W'ANTET) 193ft Chevrolet folding t eut sPhon e332J FOR SALE Dolt cutter .'"electric iron, let: vise. Mrs. Nan Kemiey, Jack- onvuie. FOR SALE Dodpe life-ton long whce)hne truck, stake rack body, 901) -20 tires rear, like new; good mechanical condition. Will taJce sune stock In trade. See at L. C. lav lor Co,, 113 S. Riverside. Phona Jd i i) $5. MO VI NG " Padded vnn service for your convenience. Phone 4tt64, City Transfer Storage. 3B S. Fir St PACKING and crn'ting by reliable ex perienced men. Don't take chances. Phone 2H8a, Davis Transfer and Storage Co.. 40 S. Fir St. FOn SALE Close in enst side home. 3 bedrooms and enclosed sleeping porch, lnre Karage, immediate pos session. JiaSO down, monthly pay ments if desired. See owner at 71B Sherman St. Sunday, between 10 a.jn. and 3 p. ni. FOR S ALE Large wood "liurntng brooder. 5-!0; oven for 3 -burner oil stove, $3.50; bird cage, $3; heavy work shoes, No, II. $4. 3rd house east Shell Station, Jacksonville. Post Office TSox 24. FOR SALE Good assortment of screen doors and miscellaneous odd front and Interior doors while they last, at bargain prices. No priority needed. Medford Millwork Co. "The Class House." Phone 4113. FOR SALE One wood circulating heater, one laundry stove with coils, one ladv's bicvele, good condition. 9 10. ' ral. APPLES APPLES Double red De licious, Spltrenberg. Winter Banana. Newlown. Pippins. Buy now your winter supply. Prices as low as $1.10 por how ('ears &:. Pay less Market, 233 S. Riverside, opposite Firestone. 2" HANI J spray guns, 1 weed burner, I camp cook stove, 1 grub hoa, sev eral garden hoes, 1 13-ft., 1 lfl-lt orchard ladders, 1 steel sledge, 2 auto jacks. 3 pair 4-buckle over shoes, sue 13. 400 lbs. hairy vetch sr-cd. 1 48-ln. crosscut saw. I new Friend spray gun. 16 feet ham door track with hangers. 3 pre-war Globe valves. 50 lbs. Hvbred sweet corn seed. 300 irrigation boxes. 300-gal. tank, galvanized. 1 hand tool grind er. 1 a sq. red brick siding. I pair pruning shears. Call 4919, Sunday, anytime. LOST Lady's plastic rimmed glasses. 109 Geneva. Phone 4974. FOR SALE Stock trailer, heating Move, double barrel shotgun, i gauge; Himnan portable milking mu chine and pre-war belt. 6 inches wide and 30 inches long; lfl-lnch split pulley, 19-inch horse, collar; ice box. 308 Haven. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED in renting or leasing your huine to a reliable tenant, kindly lei me call on you. Desire 3 - bedroom, unfurnished house, east side preferred, with nice lawn and flower garden. Have chil dren but garantee meticulous care of any home rented or leased to us. Please call 0084. W. W. iXsktns. CC0 A A Modern 7-room home, east uDJUU 1(,e, basement, furnace, Y laundry, oak floors, fire place, Venetian blinds, double plumbing. 3-car garage, nice yard and shrubs, paved street. pnpftA 4 rooms, bath and closed uZuUli in porch, modern, close in, v west side. Stoves. Borne terms. Other homes available. List your proper! v lor sole with Carl Gottsehe, 7 N. fiartiett St. Phone4ri4fl or 3l. FOR SALE Registered Percheroh. 1 span mares, 1 two-old fillys, 1 stud weaner colt. 1 black stallion. yrs. old; black saddle mare, 3 3-yr.-old hall thoroughbred. P. D. Lof lunrt fVntrAl Point. FOR SALE '33 Chevrolet sedan, good tires. (:ta N. Central, nn SAI.K Lame building lot, 150". paved street, close n, eewer and water, una uuuci i. FOR RENT 3-room apartment, com pletely furnished Including utilities, heat, dishes, bedding, etc. Newly redecorated. No children. Phone 51H2. WASTED To trade cigarettes for 4. 10 and lu-gauge shotgun shells. Phone 20B2. fb R RENT Clean"comfortahe cabins, by month, reahonable. Utilitiea fur nished. Commuting distance from Camp winte. unsei on mo iuu Tr.nl. PhoneJ409 Eagle Point. WAKTKl An orchard man capable of handling a crew of 12 Mexicans thru pruning season, write . u. linx 32. or nhone 5333. WANTED To trade A 1937 Chevrolet roup tor a 1939, "40, '41 Chevrolet nr Plymouth car. Call after ft p. m. H. E. Schult7.,54 SollySt. QOyj C 'A Nice one-acre place, 4. JJiJW room muiirni iiuwi.it, - Vw w w rlw!Prt, good chicken house, fruit house, pressure water avstem, 1 cow, 25 chickens, located close in. small down payment., oai pijiAA Five room home, garage Vialill and woodshed, cement " driveway, gits piped to house, located one nioctt from Main street. Terms. glOOO down, balance like rent. nnnnn A real buy at Talent, 4V oZcUU acres, all Irrigated. 45 v walnut trees. 3 acrea In rlnvr, 3-tory farm house, well lo- catrd. and immediate possession, Terms, small down payment, bal ance easy to riRht party. Also 27n. ranch, lfl miles from Med ford. rt-room modern house, lots out buildings, wen lor tel. wen tencen, lots rtinnlne water throuch place, 100 acres In cultivation, will trade this rnnrh for Medford city prop' erty. Butter look this over. Harrv Long. Real Estate. O. W. Ballew. Salesman, 1238 South Riverside. FOR SALE- Five. passenger car. motor recently overhauled, good tirea and upholstery. Phone 0871 FOR SAI E--Guemsey row, cheap of win Tmnc i-.mii .wan, m. 4, o Ft, Baker Road ilFAVY work "horse to fe"t for feed. Phone 201. WANTED Musicians 8rrtngi. wind instruments, piano ana arums, con tact J. Vernon Marshall, secretary of local Musicians Union, 4U6 New town or Phone 7293. FOR SALE Musical horns. Ford heat er, other Items. Sunday only, bio North Riverside, Apt. No. 1. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment. 20. one-room turnunea apartment, $10. Not modern. 150S Prune. Owner 518 East Main. FOR SALF, Hotpolnt electrlo range, 3-burner and deep well cooker. Also electric washing machine. Call 6714 or 122 i Mistletoe. FOR SALE Deep well pressure pump witn tame, l au ooj. FOR SALE Fot a good permanent pasture, plant Monarch Meadow Mixture. Monarch Seed St Feed Co. WIRE bicycle baskets, pre-war qual- ity. sims tiros. FOR SALE For higher yield plant Velvon Barlev. winter hardv. non lodKing. Certified seed. Monarch Seed ac Feed Co. FOR SALE Monarch wood range. Earl G. Tnylor. oolrt jun. oregon. rOR SALE Morton's Meat Curing Products. Tender-quick. Sugar Cure. Sausiige Seasoning. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Clover seed. Ladhfo, Strawberry, Lotus, Aisme. bwc and hed. Get our prices. Monarch Seed jSeJfeed Co1 ( BICYCLE carriers, heavy-strap-iron with double braces. Sims Bros. FOR SALE Special ling-Ration. A feed that realty gives promnmc growth. The best to feed for fastest gains. Monarch Seed Ac Feed Co. BICYCLE luggage racks, double brace. Mms liros. FOR SALE Flex -O-G lass, the perfect glass substitute. L'se n io Keep oui cold and dampness. Monarch Seed St Feed Co. BICYCLE TIRES ATl popular sizes and makes, guaranteed quality. Sims Bros Ton SAL?! Poonv hoots! Four varieties to select from. Plant now. Monarch Seed St Feed Co. FOR A PERfONAI OR AUTO LOAN See . THE OREGON FINANCE CO., 45 South Central. A Pioneer Firm. RUBBER bicycle ped.U. Stmt Bro. WOMAN Io work fn VeMiru'rftlvOip.1 of ware., apply at once. Bcrrydale Restaurant. 1513 N. Rtvercte. J fOR SALE Soil Sulphur. Apply lt before ralna atart. Monarch Seed & reed Co. DRIVER u-ant.d. Medford Fuel Co. I FOR SALE Heavy duty. 20-amp gen erator., with refulntor. Sevenn Electric. 1303 N. River tide. Sl(nl Station. RADIO SERVICE St Television Co. South Columbtii. off Stewart Ave. I Radio repaint of All klndi. We guar- 1 antee ell work We will check your I net while von wait. Our price are moit reaaonable. We are very buy but turn them out in 8 days or less. ; We will call for and deliver. P. O. Box Bfifl. Medford. 'AGATES' polls hea nnd mounted ! Have vour agalei made up tor gnu Ordera mutt be in before Nov 1 Santo'a Agate Shop. 43 E Main FOR HALF Ope of Medford'i bet paying cafet. Well eitabhahed, good locntlon, low rent, well equipped Over 20 yeara In Medford In lame location. Not Juit a man and wife businena but a real restaurant and a money maker. Write Tribune Box 3539 for detaila. CASH IN A FLASH FOR YOUR CAR Save Time. Caah end Gae, Celt Automobile Market, Friendly Medford Dealer. Ph SB19. 6th and Bartlett No Red Tape When You SeU to Ua. Glean up t'O R VW 1NTE Rfc, .rwrwT A M D ; SAVINGS on All Yow UnuiaholJ CleoninB Nm'0 . BUM SCRU ,0rVI.u," Bterm- -Lon.bendle. O.l-TMATtO MOP .irtl. ell' OlMeeurtM'00' ,oUdoOel O.CIOARrA.nOP Nooint cotton yn ,URNITURI f!5" - 2a. It po" ...... BOWDIK " .11 nm clean. pew -iw"-" Sunr. Oct. 29, 1944 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE COMMERCIAL SPHAYINO of all kinds. Phone 6561, Wi throw, after 0 p. m. WANTED TO BUY Feeder lambs. V. J.Philippl, Hotel Gra nd, Medford . WANTED Experienced- oil burner and stove mechanic. State experl- ence. Tribune, box 3H05. ATTENTION PLEASEt' Wanted: Lata model used can Highest cash prl.-es paid Large stock Divton-McClaren tires Bring in your certificates. Still have a few good used care Look them over oefort you buy Get ready for winter now We have batterlee, tog lights beater A. Z "TUB BY'" DEAN. Your Pontiae Dealer. 8tn end Grape. Dial 2943. Medtord. Ore. Buy War Bonds. XdAhs BEAUTA5n All" kinds of beeuty service. Permanents a specialty. Ph. 3064 12QN Central. ROUGH "hlOX &. Fill SLABS Big double load $0 50 green. Med. Fuel C . Tel.jSUL WW IB SAWflUST for burrTeH Medford Fuel Co.. Tel. 31 1 1, A C TRACTOR. moderT6T" 48 horsepower with dozer blade, dle- sel motor in good condition Phone -io. v a. m. io a p, for ap- FOR SALE We always nave a tew later model used cars on band See us before you buy Crater Lake Motors (6 DICKIE" Your Suit's Best Friend. New Shipment Just Arrived. 15 Different Styles. Blue, Pink, Yellow, Lime, White 98c o $2.98 Ladies' Apparel The Apostolic Faith 404 N. Cantral Ave. Rev. C. W. Frosl, Pastor 9:30 Sunday School A progressive organization which everyone really enjoys and receives vital benefits from. 11:00 Devotional Service. 3:00 Young People's Evangelistic Meeting. 7:45 Evening Service This live gospel meeting Is open ed with a program of sacred and classical music played by the orchestra and organist. 8:00 Tuesday and Friday Evenings. Coma and enjoy soma rtal spiritual food. All newcomers and aervicsmen and thoir wives are extended a special invi tation to worship with us. A collection Is never taken. Q.l 09 C OWCUTRICED! WARDS TOP QAULITY FLOOR WAX Equally good (or delightful glossl.. all types ol wood. QO J . 117 South Central. Telephone 3930 MontgomeiyWarcl WANTED Late model used ear. Highest prices paid for food, clean automobiles. Crater Lake Motor. MONEY TO LOAN! On JEWELRY. CAMERAS nd MUSICAL INSTRU MENTS. Ui.d and unre deemed welry at flreat av'ngi 1 PEOPLES LOAN CO. 229V E. Main Street Stata L!cen. P 137 PARTS and SERVICE lor all Makea of WASHERS and REFRIGERATORS YOUNGER S APPLIANC! SERVICE CO. 31 N. Bartlatt Phona 2419 Prices 130 East Main St., Medford MONTOOMIRYjWAItej, Y O U R Til O M I . C 1 1 A H UP I H n floors or (urnlturel Rubs to a Long lasting Poliihl Use on Tslephone 3930 fwi 131