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TIRE DEALERS TO MEET WEDNESDAY James H, Hedrlc, Portland, district tire representative for the office of price administra tion, will be in Medford Wed nesday and will speak at the . Chamber of Commerce at 8 p. m. All tire dealers and truck opera- ' tors are urged to be at the meet ing and the general public is also invited.. It is -stated that OPA Is hold ing a series of meetings through out the. district in an effort to .clarify the matter of the truck tire shortage . and - to impress truck owners and operators with the seriousness of the tire short age. Hedric is said to be an able peaker. H. W. Robinson, OPA tiro ex aminer, is now in Medford and will remain here until after the Wednesday meeting. Too Late to Classify JfRYERS For sale at the Oakdale Grocery. ' ' 08 ACRES, 18 acres cultivated, 29 acres pears; Irrigated; small house, Darn, sneas, electricity. $;..,uuu. 33 ACRES. 18 acres cultivated, irriga tion,, small house, barn, sheds, elec tricity. $9000. 98-ACRE bearing pear orchard, Bart letts. Anious, Bosc. irrigated. S8000. All free soil located within 3 miles Mediora. owner, Tribune box 3441 felCYCLE saddle bags Sims Bros. WILLIAM P. TUCKER Republican Nominee For Justice of the Peace Medford District Present Incumbent General Election Nov. 7. 1944 Native son) 23 years resident and tax payer. Past 11 years Deputy County Clerk. VOTE 20 (X) F $' 'v . - . 9 FQR CONGRESS 4th DISTRICT He Is i- A Born Leader A Loyal American A Friend to All People An Experienced Executive A Succuossful Business Man A Trained Engineer and Builder A War Veteran (wounded in action) Dover for Congress Committee Gus Walker, Mgr. f"sJlVJ'P!WJI 1 fMftrt rooms, flreptae hart. VfiUU wood (toon In living room nac laundry trays, closa In. on paved street. Owner leaving, muat ell at one. I. E. Schuler, 325 Wait etn St. Dial 3363. evening! 3343. WANTED Fireplace acreen. any kind. any size, we neea one oaaiy. rnniw 782 Central Pnint rnllept. PURE pork link sausage, 3c lb. Eaal oiae AiarKei. $3950 Five rooms, bath, fruit room, d o u b 1 garage, woodshed, d a v e d street. excellent location, fruit, shade, shrubs. Electric range and Venetian blinds go with plaee. This property Is in fine condition and can give Immediate possession. Also C7CAA Almost new east side home dljUU with Urge grounds, fin Y view, large living room, dining room, two oeclrooms, bath, separate shower, utility room, fur nace, fireplace. Very good construc tion and can, give immediate posses sion. . . ALSO - i 31 acres rich land, in clover, beets, ' pasture. irrigated ana xrc nil Itriml ilv.rrvini mndem cot tage, large store room, barn, chick en house. Fenced and cross fenced. On Pacific highway. A good small farm. Elmer Herrled, Exclusive Agent Dial 3367 or 3700. -FRYERS For sale at the Oakdale urocery. $10,500-t?. FOR SALE Small electric reirlger ator. May be seen only between 8 and 12 a. m. Sunday at 301 South Hamilton. WANTED Riders to Ashland. please contact me at 802 W. Jackson St., Apt. 7. evenings. FOR SALE White metal crib, way. Sagless springs, excellent condition. S3. Phone 3091. CHILI BRICKS, 330 each. East Side Market. POTTERY STORE All kinds. Meitl can novelUes. Something new for Christmas gifts. Also cut flowers and cacti. Keep this ad. Take 100 bus. 173U IN. Kiversiqe FOR SALE Wicker dinette set. Ph. 6963. APPLES Delicious, Jonathons, New- Saturday and Sunday. White Apple Stand, 3 ',4 miles south highway. A. C. Lewis. PEKINGESE puppies, ready to take. Hawkins Kennels, 623 S. Central. ' . irrm RA1.F Largo building lot. 60 X 150'. Paved street, close in, .sower and water. Dad Roberts, 720 W. 2nd. WANTED TO RENT 2-bedroom fur nisnea nuwc, v. ,;, ", den 6pace, permanent civilian resl- QIMH. rilUI.C vvu. SMOKED Jowl bacon, 10c Side Mantel. lb. East CAR OWNERS -Largest stock of auto generators repaired, rewound or new to cnoose ironi us. oevcim "."" 1303 N. Riverside. Signal Station. MR. A. G. FULLER Please call 3170. Mrs. Bean. PACKING and crating by reliable ex perlenced men. Don't take chances. Phone 2888. Davis Transfer and Storage Co.. 40 S. Fir St. MOVING Padded van rvl:e for your convenience. Phone 4884, t-ny Transfer & Storage, 38 S. Fir St. BARGAINS Slightly used clothlnS for whole family. 318 E. Main. FRYERS For sale at the Oakdale Grocery MY ZUU11 1 In an Ideal 1se. for nanaiman. una acre, o-room moaern house, chicken house, barn, partially completed sarage, cement floor. Good locaUon, about 3 blocks below Big Y Market, on Old Paciflo high way. Call Sunday afternoon, phon. 4JP3. noscoe vanoe. MISSING since Wednesday night Golden Cocker Spaniel, named Rip. Phone 2310. Reward. ' 8ICYCLS TUBES a", 24". 20". First grade and heavy duty. Get yours at Sim. Broa "Your world Bicycle Store." WANTED Walnut pickers. Pick any time now when not raln'ng, at good pay. mono eu? Meqrorq. rOR- SALE 1929 Model A roadster, excellent condition, good tires and brakes. (179 cash. Phone 2481 Med ford, between 8 a. m. to 10 a. m.. or S p. m. to 4 p. ra. Must sell before Nov. 7. FOR A PERSONAL OR AUTO LOAN Se. THB OREGON FINANCE CO, 4S South C.ntral. : A Pioneer Firm. . WANTED To rent' 20 to 50 acres, suitable for wheat, not too far out, on snares, rnone aioo. 26" BALLOON bicycle tubes. No priority needed at "Your World Bi cycle Store" Slma Bros. Cycl. it wepair a-nop. CALL FABERS for be.t quality red fir sawdust Phone 4449. 34 S. River. side;; foli" SALE Completely" rebuilt Na. tlonal cash register. Phone 4449. rabers. 34 S. Riverside. WE BUYEM WE SELLEM Come In and See Them 1939 Pontiad Sedan. 1938 Pontlao Sedan. 1938 Plymouth Sedan. 1935 Plymouth Sedan. ' 1938 Nash Sedan. 1938 Studebaker Sedan. 1929 Model A Roadster. Now supply Dayton-McClaven 6-Ply Tires Bring in Your Certificates Goodyear Batteries Fog Lltes . AnU-freeze Heater Hose . Get Ready for Winter Now , A. Z. '"Tubby" DEAN Your Pontlao Dealer Richfield Station. Dial 2942. 6th and Grape. Buy War Bonds. r)AAA eash. t-fee&el tioao, rv tJaCSUu "go. laundry trays. shrubs, oil heater, electric refrigerator, fully furnished with good furniture. Located on Alio St Victor C Sctner. Brophy Bldg. REPLACE your broken window glass New glass Insulted while vou Walt MEDFORD MILLWORK CO. The Glass Housa, Phone 4112 - 10th and Urap CASR IN A rLASB ' ' FOR fOUR CAR .' San Time. Cash and Gaa. Call Automobile Market, Friendly Medford Dealal. Ph. 3919. 8th and Bartlett No Red Tap Whan Vou stall . to Us. . ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON All kinds nf beautv sarvica. Pei-manenta a specialty. Ph. 2664 120 N Central Sough bi.ox & fir slabs bi double load 56-50 green, Ha- fuel La, lei, am NEW FIR SAWDUST for burner. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 3111. WANTED Let. model- used car. Highest prices paid for good, elean automoDiies rater un nioiura FOR SALE We always nave few later model used car. on hand See us before you buy. Crater Lake Motora. . BICYCLE tires and tubes, guaranteed quality. Sims Bros. . WANTED Woman to wash dishes. Berrydale restaurant, 1612 N. Rlver- , side. Best of wages. No night or ounoayworK, FOR SALE Newly upholstered rock . er. large trunk. 13 hens and one , rooster, 3 shovels, 1 trailer, no tires, ' baby car seat and jumper. Corner of Alley Bros Mill, road and 99 south. Call 6188. ' TRUCKS ni ton to roirr-nvi rami fill APPAIATU. HUMPHREY MOTORS 33 S. Riverside Dial 4980 SuneliT. Wor. S. 1944 MEDFORD MATI, TRreDTfSSEVnr FOR SALE: New 2-wheel trailer, 310 a. mversiqe. fits. RADIO SERVICE it Television uj. S. Columbus off Stewart Ave. south. We have many thousands of dollars of radio parts and tubes. Bring in your radio for repairs or complete overhaul. Our prices are very rea sonable. We also guarantee all re pairing. Scale model railroads for iale. One 16 mm. prolector, the best. One 22 repeater rifle with scope. One M h.p. OCL stoker for large set up. Many other items. See us. i. yj. XJUJl CUM, SMOKED Jowl bacon, 10c lb. Side Mflrxet. East FOR SALE Electric mangle, pn. 3691. SEPTIC TANK and cesspool cleaning. sanitary equipinuin. run. g., FOR RENT Desirable 2-bedrqom apt. Also small modern house. 704 W- etn.. pin.. SOMETHING NEW ALL-lN-OWlS , wallpaper. One continuous roll pack ed with border and paste for the -average room. A first quality paper priced from $3.98 to S4.9B. No waste. See this good selection at MINTON BULIDING SUPPLY on the Jackson ville highway. FARMERS We have a good supply of , heavy steel fence posts for Imme diate delivery. Minton Building Sup ply on Jacksonville highway. Phone PURE LARD, 10c lb., any amount East FURNITURE repaired and restuffed. Prices reasonaoie -leiepnmiB u.i. RECONDITIONED V-8 83 h.p. Ford motor, radiator and transmission, complete. 4th St Repair Shop, 322 u. tin FOR RENT One and three-room fur nished apartments, aquiis. it rxma. LOST Gold nugget necktie chain. He ward. Phone aouo PURE LARD, 10c lb., any amount. East Side Market. WANTED The Y. M.C.A. needs a piano for the club rooms. Phone 3148 or r UH BALL rant o.iu A " " ''-- large, red Spitzenburg apples. LiddecKJ box sz.ay. uaaaaie uiolcij. WANTED To rent with option to buy, five or six-room house with small . lsMlnvl Dh rYS A RIAft acreage, nem i.icmwu. FOR SALIC Extra fancy Rome Beauty THE APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH N. Central Avs. at 3rd St. - J- .kssass; - ft REVIVAL OF THfi OLD-TIME FAITH ON THE HOME FRONT WILL BRING VICTORY ON THE BATTLE FRONT Hear Remarkable Answers to Prayer Sunday Services: 11 a. m.. 3 p. m., and 7:45 p. m Tuesday and Friday, 8 p.m. Musical Program Opens Sunday Evening Service . "The Church Without a Collection Plate" WANTED 40 or 50 dlesel cat and dozer, 100 h.p. dlesel motor, write iTioune pu taou. WANTED Girl or woman for light housework and care of child 6 years OlQ. j,riamm qua to a- i AM A veteran of this war and I seek steady employment. Am a me chanic and projectionist and can do most everything there Is to do. I am called a handy man. If you have a steady job you think I can fill please see ma at Phoenix, 1st house on left across tracks, on 4th street, ' off 89 highway, or write me. George Marshall. Rt. 4, Box 341, Medford. JUST ARRIVED New crop Texas pink grapefruit. New crop seedless and seeded raisins. Lemon, orange, fruitcake mix. cltvon peel end New crop currants. - OAKDALE GROCERY . Carpenters Local Union No. 2067 of Medford wihe to announce that the of fice hours of this local will be from 8:00 to 12:00, A. M. Monday through Satur day beginning Monday, November 6, 1944; V , - - , ; Office Located at I2314 W. Main' Phone 2343 - - J. E. Garfield, Secy. Will Heat A Room 10 feet by 20 feet LEEVER HDWE. CO. 225 EAST SIXTH ST. Will YOUR Car Last the Duration? OCart art mighty scarce that days and it behooves you to keep YOUR car in tip-top shape, the motor tuned up, every moving part well lubricated to avoid wear, the brakes well adjusted and wheels In perfect alignment to avoid excess wear on those precious tires. We have staff of EXPERTS who will see that YOUR car gives you full service for the duration! DUMPER TO BUMPER IIISPECTIOII- . Bring your car In for a complete and thorough check and cleaning of electrical and cooling systems and a dependable lubrication job! CRATER LAKE MOTORS Sixth and Ivy Phone 2297 ft nn MJ MA Ml We invite you to join with us to preserve the American Constitution and the principles for which it stands. , Don't forget that from small struggling colonies of three mil lion liberty loving people in 1787, we became the strongest nation in the world, under the Constitution as framed by the Founding Fathers. We have now reached the most critical period in the life of our country. A misstep and the structure, which our fathers so diligently, faithfully and carefully raised, may crumble to the dust. GEORGE WASHINGTON refused to consider a further nomina tion. In his Farewell Address he pointed out that while domina tion of one faction over another is in itself a frightful despotism and men are caused thereby to seek security or repose in the abso lute power of an INDIVIDUAL, "sooner or later the chief of some prevailing faction, more able or more fortunate than his com petitors, turns this disposition to the purposes of his own elevation, on the ruins of PUBLIC LIBERTY.", THOMAS JEFFERSON was absolutely against any president seeking even a third term, and was a great champion of STATES RIGHTS. He said: "Were we directed from Washington when to sow and when to reap, we should soon want bread." ANDREW JACKSON in his farewell address said in part: "it is from within, among yourselves, from c u p i d ity, from corruption, from disappointed ambition, and inordinate thirst for power, that factions will be formed and LIBERTY ENDANGERED. It is against such designs, whatever guise the actors may assume, that you have especially to guard yourselves." Remember, Americans, some of these words were spoken over 150 years ago but how well they point out the perils of our coun try today. - '; ' , . In placing the future path of their country and preservation of their party above the domination of the PAC, the Browders and the Hillmans, many Democrats and other Americans, irrespective of their political faith, are risng to join hands in forming A DEMOCRATIC DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, recognized through out the world as a g reat newspaper, felt the necessity of inform ing its readers that it must take a stand and recommend the elec tion of Thomas E. Dewey. THE READERS DIGEST this month carries an article "Com ments on the PAC from the Labor Press," showing up the dangers of the PAC as recognized by many groups of Orangized Labor." ft tccse 2? Gfotot$ Therefore, let us preserve and protect our cherished and hard earned liberty and freedom by electing to office For President THOMAS E. DEWEY For Vice-President JOHN W. BRICKER ' For U.S. Senator GUY CORDON For U.S. Senator .WAYNE L. MORSE For Congressman HARRIS ELLSWORTH For State Treasurer LESLIE M. SCOTT For Attorney General GEORGE NEUNER For State Representative FRANK J. VAN DYKE For State Representative O. H. BENGTSON For District Attorney GEORGE W. NEILSON For County Commissioner 1 A. E. POWELL For County Clerk G. R. CARTER For County Assessor C. A. MYERS For Coroner H. W. CONGER Paid adv. Jackson County Republican C.ntral Committer Ralph E. Kooi.r. Chairman The VOICE Of The PEOPLE Is The BALLOT AND WHATEVER YOU DO - - VTTE ssr