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CLASSIFIED RATES Par word, tint Insertion 2c (Minimum 25c) Each additional 'insertion. per word ,,,, lc (Minimum IOgI par Una par month with out copy change . $1.25 Cash or Money Order must accompany all mail order classified ads NO REFUNDS Given On Classified Advertisements tbiT AND JOUNO ESsf -Ration book, war bond and other papers, Friday, rtov. 10, In bus terminal or near. Return to Mrs. Ella Plercy, 3i Myrtle it. fOUND Small, black puppy. 21 Ken wood. Phone 3784. LOST Brown key container, three key! Leave at Tribune Ollice Reward. . TV)ST Rosary beads. Please leave et I Lamports. Reward. J cases rluiiiane Suciel Fnunt 6151 WAN I ED MALE HELP MTBHICATION MAN wanted. If you want a good paying Job and e per. mlnent postwar Job. see Mr. Whlt Kk at Rogue River Chevrolet com- , psny. . tu ANTED a men to help unload merchandise from car. F. . Samson UP.. P1WP . WANTED Walnut pickers at once. "Kink Dean. 3 ml west ot Central lr ANTED wbuiui yitiwp v....... frank Dean. 3 ml. west ol Central Point on tne ma pbp WANTED Man to plow and Plant half acre to alfaUa. Phone R. W Ruhl. 3141. JFaNTED Sawmill, railroad and log. tins help ol el. KiitUa Steady work top wanes Come down io our o . iice on N Riverside and talk It ovei with oui oersonnel manaser Medtuid Corporation pnone 3268 WANTED Ratchet setter and other lawmlll workers Cartel Mill Ph Prospect WANTED FEMALE HELP TV r' - CAPABLE person to assist In con. vaftfcent 'home; good salary, room and 1 board. Parkview Convalescent Home. 153 Granite St., Ashland. , Phone 7091. r. WANTED Reliable girl to care tor children Saturday ever, hgs. Will take her home. Mrs. Vakoo, 5 Almond. . WANTED Expelencea waitress. Ap p" inIrson. The What Not. ITEADY employment, good wagesior " responsible girl or woman; exper. Unco unnecessary. Hunts Ice . Cream. CTr w ANTED Woman to care tor 2 chil dren Inmy home days, little house work no heavy laundry, go home raghti. Sundays oft. Tribune Box 54. . WANTED Dental assistant or young wonVinto train as dental nurse Graduation from high school re qulred.Call 2726orappoimment. WANTED Someone to care for chtl- dren. Call 2558aftgr8. WANTED A good practical nurse Phone 2914. : Wanted Ladv over 23 to work from 3 to 12 Prefer one with sales ex perience This U Sunday work. Mon. Saye off Apply Photo & Gift Shop 1 Ji N BarUett. 1 Rogue Valley Transit. WANTED Experienced bookkeeper stenographer, prelerably with lum ber experience Permanent poslUon Transit. Alley t.uuii"; - " WANTED Experienced waitress. Ap- ply at Valentine's YOUNG WOMEN " HELP SPEED VITAL J . . TELEPHONE CALLS! The Telephone Company' Needs Alley Lumper - OPERATORS Interesting, essential work. Begin ners paid while learning Wage In creases at regulai Intervals Clean pleasant surroundings bee Miss ot terdala. 9:30-11:30 and 130-4 p. m THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 143 N 'Bartlett, Medtord ANTED Experienced switchboard operatoi for part-time work Apply WANTED Alteration and repair la- dy Api'iy n person Medlord Clean era, ai a wma. fjoCAl girls lo permanent positions with established tirm experience necessarv lot secietanai end steno- Raohic positions lohs also available r comptumetei opereinrs typists and aeneral iltlce ork Hh Jlni ers, xu a uemra KPEC1AI tuition rates for students enrolling, now Medtoto acnooi oi n..f i t,.ra r.ts K Main up stairs in Hansen Hlds pnone 2:l WANTED A maid Apply Hotel aaeo furd Call Mrs uavis WANTEO Experienced wool pressor Nu Wa Cleaners SU4 E Main HELP MALE and FEMALE IS WANTED Man and wife between to work on Rogue River Valley farm as farm nana ano mam notn t. slsts of tending registered Here fords and pear orchard. Two lovely rooms with bath and kitchenette furnished Also wood, lights, water milk and garden Hourly wage rate to wife and $100 per month to hus band A raservedpollte and willing couple desired. Tills Is a lifetime Job. References needed State ages and experience In first letter. Write "inoune uox 410 Wanted- wool " Apply m Eersoi oily eraon at West SVde Cleaners 14 N WANIEP SHUAIION WANT to do home laundry. 3d and Laurel, Central Point. Mrs. Walter Frank. HOUS7 cleaning and window wash Ing Call 3702. ; Tractor "work plowing and discing Phone 7207 TRACTOR WORK -Grading, leveling and plowing. Phone 2687. WANTED To care "for children In my own home 311 W Jack6on. WANT children to care for In my home, and Ironing Phone 3896. WANTED Chimney cleaning. Phone 4652 FOUNDRY1 WORrf of all kinds Ash land Foundry Phone 31601, Ash land. Ore SEPTIC 'rANK3 "cleaned work guar-anlfH-n Phnne ASil7 I W MARI.ETT. building contract- or our satlstactlon my repuia lion Arenneclual designer cabinet work Phone 732 211 Laurel WANTED Sewing and Ironing io my heme 311 w Jackson WANIEP MISC E L LANcOUS WANTED TO RENT Furnished 2 bedroom apt. or house: couple with small child. Permanent residents Write Tribune. Box 208. WANTED TO RENT Garage In VIC inlby of Palm and N. Oakdale. Ph. 471H. WANTED TO hENT Ranch thai will nsndie 200 head oi ewes, nu , o 197, Medford. WANTED Home for four nice kit tens. Call 6214. WANTED TO BUY One Browning automatic shotgun. I2-ga.. must be In good condition. Also one or more good saddles. Siddlea must be In A-l condition. Will psy top price Please contact H. Woods, Hotel Hoi land, suite 201. PRIVATE parry will pay cash, celling price for late model club coupe In good condition. No Heelers. Phone WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO RENT Small unfur- - nlshed or partly furnished modern house. Not too far out No children. Permanent. Dial 4918 evenings. WANTED Manure, any kind, any amount Call after T p m. 4624. WANTED TO RENT Preferably In vicinity of Catholic church 3 or 4 room furnished house or apartment on lower floor, furnished or partly S338 iUv chulren- Phone NEED unfurnished house at once. 2 or 3 bedroom home. 3 adults. Will give best of references, take excel lent care of place. Ph. Mrs. Ken nedy. So. Pacini. Tick... nttim go1 'hot gun. Write Box 40. Prospect Ore. WISH to hear from owner of property wanting trade. TTaub. 681 Market. San Francisco. California. PEAR orchard wanted to lease by ex perlenced and successful operator. Box 824. eo Tribune. LET us straighten those dents In your car and repair the paint or paint it complete Shults Bros. Body & Fender Service, 2)0 No. Bartlett Phone 8747. DEER BAGS TT30 We buy deeTend t.t hides, also cow hides sheep pelts Medlord Bargain House 37 N Cape St Phone ?74. BEST PRICES PAID For rout Furniture EADS rIJHNITUHE Phnni 1111 SEE us before vou sell ynur furniture we win oay you casn or Irarie Western Auto Supply Company 101 South Riverside WILL PAV MUSI CASH Foi Good Used Furni-ure HOLHRltoK furniture. 33 North Front Phone 4023 WANTED fox feed horses Phone 1207 Eagle Point Sox Farm TOP price oafd foi used furniture Furniture exchange Cuppa Furni ture Store Telepnnne 4048 and 4848 Rlghest prices paid for furniture stoves tools or what have vou' . MEUSORil BARUAIN HJUSE. 7 N ijrape Phune 3744 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT OR SALE Modern 4 room house in Medford. Adults. Write route 2, box 302, Oak Grove roao. FOR RENT 2-room furnished house with garage. 3U4 Chestnut. FOR RENT 3-room furnished house, electric stove and Frigidaire. fire place. Stewart Ave. and Thomas Road. Ken Howard, Rt 2, Box 312, Phone 6124. FOR RENT S-room house with eas refrigerator and hot water tank; has iignis, water, luei and gas lurnisn. ed; $8S. or will sell. Dial 3747 Shults Bros.. 220 N. BarUett JUST completed house. 6 miles north. uraier- L.ane nignway. l Dearoom comDletely modern, unfurnished Apply at house between 8 and 4, or write Kt. l. box 2U4. urants fass. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 2-room furnished apart- ment: clean, close in. pnone 5424. FOR RENT Dcslrablo furnished apartment. Adults. 016 5. oakdale, FOR RENT Furnished 3-room apart ment: cookint eas. not water in cluded. Adults. H. L. Cook, Ileal Estate. 1104 West Mnln. FOR- RENT 2-room furnished apart- j ment, $5 weeK also trailer nouse- 532 S. Fir. FOR RENT Basement apartment. 2 rooms and bath. No pets. Adults only. 10 Quince St. FOR RENT Completely fur. apt.. suitable for couple. S34.00 per mo., also sleeping rooms. Central Point Apts. " FOR RENT Furnished apartment, close in; utilities furnished. Phone FOR RENT Desirable, modern apart- ment. Adults. 616 S. Oakdale. FOR RENT 3-room upstairs apart ment. J. M. Dodge, 819 King St. SMALL APARTMENT - Thoroughly clean One or two employed adults 4 IS Edwards FOR RENT Furnished Rooms ROR RENT Large sleeping room in private home. 220. LaureL FOR RENT Large comfortable sleep ing rooms, oio ao. nouy. FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, furnace neat. 335 soutn Kiversiae. SLEEPmGroo"ms, 146 8. HoIIyT FOR RENT -Sleeping rooms or rooms witn eitrnen ai j mocks imm centei il town U0 S front Phone 2IIB9 KURNISHEL rooms MI S HllU-T ROOMS f 1R RENT 4114 S Urape FOR RENT Miscellaneous CABIN and rooms for rent 328"H Riverside. FURNISHED cabin for rent; refrig erator, electric stove, fireplace. Sim mons bed. $40 per month. Call Trail. 1404. 1 FOR RENT Clean comfortable cabins . by month, reasonable Utilities fur nished. Commuting distance from Camp White Sunset on the Rogue Trail Phone 1409 Eagle Point FOR RENT New garage, for car or storage 11 'irlpp TFFlTi R (IMS for rent See Cor Nock '.'onferunnery 403 Gasl Main Tel 11142 FOR SALE DOGS, PETS FOR SALE Toy Pomerranian pure bred puppies. Place order now for Xmas presents. Jacksonville hwy 2 mues our. box ii. PEKINGESE puppies, ready to take Hawkins Kennels. 623 S Central. REGISTERED Chihuahua puppies ' in 4 nounris ernwn Mrs Leroy Myers. Jacksonville, near McKees bridge FOR SAT.B Cocker BoarileT Papers Greene Lea K 611 a side. Mrs C R Greene nipples River- chMiina time tot Buudav loo bate xo Classify 1 30 Saturday afternoon Plenw rmmher F0R SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Young tat geese live or dressed, phone 6598. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR. SALE CHEAP 2 -yr.-old Guern sey ana r.nortnorn nencr. iresnen in March. Dandy 3-yr.-old saddle-bred horse, unbroke but ffentle. Must sell Wed. l'l miles S. Talent Old Talent niRnway. uBcarnii na. FOR SAL OR TRADE Weaner pigs Phone 2054. FOR SALE 4 fresh cows and some to freshen in a few davs. Box 349-A. Lozler Lane, Medford. TOR SALE Weaner olgs. Bud Turn b&ugh, Aoplegate. Ore. FOR SALE Taggenberg nanny goats. Ph. 57B4. FORALE 1 Guernsey -Jersey helper now mllkine. Price reasonable Wm P. Rlemer on Arnold Lane by Wings Orchards. FOR SALE Nice Jersey cow, freshen Dee. 6; 2 miles south Phoenix. Anderson Creek road. J. B. Yar- brough. FOR SALE- 55 head of ewes, will limb soon. 2 and 3 yrs old Arthur E Brown, RL 1, Box 416, Medford. ure dAtR Y MEN If vou r cows have Mns tltls trv Kennedy s Gargett Remedy old on a money hsck guarantee Medford Seed St Feed F"6RSALF 4-vei'rbld "Jersey cow. freshen in April, milkint 3'k gal lons. $R0 Rt. 2, Box 411, Maple Park Drive, at mc Andrews ana Jackson, after 6 p. m. or Sundays, CASH fnr nld or !r(po'ed hnnee Kennels Gmd Hill Rnvnt Ro ite OR RF.ST RF.SHI TS n aurttcn sales get In to'ich w-th Harvey Wood j-trtionrer Office H Si Ph 020 Res R' I B.s M7 Grants Pass MOHP3 fRADlNfi Pi 1ST IKH2W Mnt n We huv ell nfl frode Ph.,n in7 FOR SALEAUTOMOBILES FOR SALE "35 ?nrd,' iTtr-4rt heater rnd radio, five good Urea. Phone 5383. SCOLDS straight 8 sedan. V'frst house N. on west side of rd . first 4 cor ners tut oi ceouai toxau FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1042 Packard Clipper; good as new with very little mile age. Owner roust go to hospital. For appointment phone 1S1 days, or wr ite Box 41, Grants .P. FARMERS AND TRUCKERS, ATTENTION We now have two new Chevrolet 1 k -ton trucks. Onu with conven tional axles and one equipped with Timken two-speed axles. Also we have some good used trucks that we consider in tip-top condition. Rogue River Chevrolet 8th and Bartlett Phone 2268. "THE HOME OF HIGHER GRADE MAC H IN ES FOR SALE V-8 Cadillac' sedan.good rubber; V-12 Cadillac sedan, good rubber; A-l trailer house. See Roy Patch, Jacksonville. Ore. FOR SALE 1933 Plymouth sedan, radio and hea ter, 2 new tires, 3 good ones, also man's blue serge suit and rain coat size 48. Ph. 5118 all day Sinday, week days fttter 6:30. 88 USED CARS Largest stock in toutnern Oregon to chotsse rum Want to close out enure Uh. 1 N ShulU 224 N ji Riverside TRUCKS Two Diamond T, one Fed eral logging, three trailers. For Im mediate sale. Valley Tire Service, Keaoingjuai. FOR SALE 3 1942 city-type Dodge buses: also several highway and school-type buses. Buses Sales and Service, Box 041, Oswego, Oregon. ynone uswego oiai. FOR SALE 1934 Nash sedan with live extra good tires. 804 W. 4th. 1930 CHEV. sedan. Phone 4088. FOR SALE If you wish to buy, or sell your Trailer House see O V Myrs. Used Car dealer Ninth and BarUett Tei 871 . FOR" SAI.E -See O V Myers for late modei used cars Also will pay tup price toi youi used cai lei 6717 Location Bartlett i Ninth FOR SALE REAL ESTATE SMALL FARMS $3000 tem for $3500 small t Point. Ray 2 acres, b-roorn, modern house, 3 bedrooms, city water, also oressure sys tem for lrri cation. In Central Point. I a.uti acres, lour-room mod ern house, three chicken small barn, city water. In Central roint. Ray Schumacher, Real Estate, 417-410 East Main. Phone 6485. HOME LISTINGS $1800" 5-room house, large lot, 150x150, can be purchased with furniture, includinff electric refrigerator and electric range at $3000. CO A ft ft 5-room modern house In $.UUU city of Talent; large lot. 80 Y xl50. Priced to sell. Terms. electric range at 2000" 3000" A good 6-room modern home on the west aide. This Dlace is clean. Im mediate possession. Ray Schumacher, Real Estate 417-410 East Main. Phohe 54B5. $2650" , Modern four-room and In- closed porch; good loca tion: caved street: $050 down, balance like rent. Immediate possession. Also (JQOPA 2-bedroom house complete vJtDU -lv furnished including gas mn Of on ivntpr hs-ntar. Close in. $1200 down Also QQpr A Well - located, 2 - bedroom U5 1 DU house; inclosed sleeping t.iirih turn ntilltv nfirfh' corner lot, paved street. Immediate possession $1250 down. Also 4 on A .88 acres, rye grass and OewUU clover; Irrigated; modern . .t.rnftm nri hath? wnnri heater and rnnge. Pressure system, small barn. 2 Jersev cows. 2 tons chopped hay. Possession in 15 days. ova muea ouu Also ffiAAA IS acres, 10 in cloven tr JMiIiImI ricnted: small house and Y barn, 20 head of cattle, 25 " turlteys Included. Also hay for win ter feeding. 4,i miles out. M, L. Cook, Heal Estate, UQ4 w. Mam. FOR SALE fl-room house, near the garb all arK, gooa conaiuon, gooa oargain. owner, aoa. ; $6500 , One of the best equipped small places in tne valley. About 5 acres, all irri gated: nart in clover, balance wheat. Modern 3-bedroom house: also new chicken houses. H. G. Wilson, 7 Chestnut. Phone 4644, 3950" I - room modern bouse: well built; elect, range, trnrattre. wood house. rieeD lot; sisuu aown, $30 per monui. im mediate possession. Paved street. Don't pay rent. See this house. H. N. Lofland, Broker, 223 South Oak dale. $5300" tiara go. and. P Ready tc $7500" view. Fx $9000" , Just completed, five rooms and bath, fireplace, oak floors, furnace, built-lns. t!arago. Three acres fine irrigated and. Pevcd road, good district. Ready to move in. Terms, AISO Ejfct side, practically new. ftve rooms, bath, separate shower, laree svounds. fine view, furnace, irarage. Also Seven rooms, bath, laundry room, utility room, not water heat, fireolace. la rite double garage, fine lot with shade, shrubs, flowers. Located on South Oakdale. Also FOR RElT Furnished home, five rooms and bnth, excellent condition. aia per monui. Also MONEY to loan on sound first mort- gages, and we finance sales, Elmer Herrled, Exclusive Agent uini i)olw or wuu. FOR SALE New 12'xlfl' cabin, to he niovea. nu. i, uox sn, r none o43U Bennett, J'viiie-pnoenix Highway. 4400' -A rooms, fireplace, hard' wood floors in living room ana amine room, aas iur nact, laundry trays, close in. or paved street. Owner leaving, must sell at once. t. E. Schuler, 225 West 6th St. Dial 35C3, evenings 2343. STOCK RANCHES FARMS Country Homes Rtver Property Our Specialty. Thomas J Hight, Broker, tOd Holly Theatre Bldg. Ph. B397. FOR SALE 3-room new house, ' nice location. Tribune Box 4522. NEED insurance ? See Ray 8chu mncner FOR SALE 80 acres. 20 acres tillable, rest good timber; 24' square shingled house, Inside unfinished; spring water oipea in ana out, witn norce- sin sinx: tog ceuar ana smair cnicK en house; some fencing, part elec- trie with new controller and wet battery. Terms. 1500 down and small payments, iisoo an together Rt 2. Box 411. Maple Park Drive. at McAndrews and Jackson, after p. m or sunaiyi. FOR S ALE My equity In 2-bedroom home good location on paved street na ciose to scnooi. rnone FOR SALE Nice 8-rotTm house.- cerr trally located CaU 4728 for ap- puinirncnv fOR BALE 3-bedroom houne, glasied"' In porch, bt semen t. fireplace, serv Ice oorch. oil heat, some fruit, ear- den space, shade. Dad Roberts, 720 W. 2d st. ffANT to buy See ttav' Srhumwcher WANT tn sell See Ran fichumarher IF YOU ARK wsntlrif to buy or sell real estate see L a Pickeii, 19 Bartlett Phone 4ano or 4B85 WHEN rUL THINK Of ra- esUte tnina ot tnt soenrer uagiev Agency 107 W Main ?ARMS HOMES rIVCA and HIGH WAV fRMNTAUE - .'tmter and mlnine etatms auto courts and at trart've misineu opportunities all good 'nviments end at attractive prices many with ver g'tod terms Come tn and 'et us how vou mmi of thee prm-ertiee W may have lust the one vnu ire looking for Rsii Ore B Bail Broker Uold Bill RA? SCHUMACHER pays for asbae iid tent dirt ehi-ap RAt "W'HirMACHF.W "pftjg U t4M) MsUsft Otn gtMfft . FOR SALE REAL ESTATE To Bu Home Busineiis See BROWN & WH1II AUENCV I C Collins Prcs 104 W Main Htinne W20 For home or t term on Rugue Rtver call at our SHAOY COVS office located v Craiar Lake high way FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS DOUBLE horse trailer; electric weld ed construction, saddle compart ment, 1 it-class 7.50x16 truck tires, equipped to meet all lexal require ments. A bargain at $300. Meyst, ZU4 crater lkc ave., weaiorn. FOR SALE Themoray 4-burner gas heater, UKe new, aa.uuu d.i.u., garden cultivator with attachments, 87.50; oak bookcase, with glass front, $10: double horse trailer, $300. Meyst, 204 Crater Lake ave.. Medford. ' BUZZ SAW-L-Call 8214. FOR SALE 1 electric body sender, practically new, $50. Phone 2155. RUMMAGE SALE for Lady Lions. Friday and Saturday, Nov. Old West Side Pharmacy. FOR SALE Simmons box springs and mattress. Good as new; $45. Phone 3023. FOR SALE New white enameled trash burner, chicken wire and small chicken house. 11. J. Beal, 801 N. Central. F6r"SALE or trade for car t bolter and stripper, for manufacturing lathe or car strips; one model T truck. McAndrews and Jackson, Q- C. Glass. - FOR SALE Old model wood range. Phone 2814. 2 DRESSES, size 4i,"practcaUy"new FOR SALE Student's cot, bed springs, heating stoves. 402 Board man. LADY'S super-gora camel' tan' coat, worn only a short time; Just back from the cleaners, size 18. Will sell for half price. 818 Beatty st. FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay. Field's Feed Stcre,Crater Lake ave. FOR SALE Electric- washing ma chine. Phone 4131. BLANKETS! New large size 100 Caracal wool, in colors, fine qual ity. $13.50 each. 907 E. Main. NEW MATTRESSES made to your new upholster- liking, large stock, ing material Phone 308 Central Point Mattress and Upholstery Factory L. P. Mather. Prop. 1941 Glider trailer houso for sale. 602 s. Riverside. RUMMAGE SALE November 15th, Masonic Bldg. u. a. v. Auxiliary. FOR SALE Apples, Spitz and New- towns, iac ana si.uu oox rn, ooaa. FOR SALE or trade separator used six montns, want taoie moaei. rn. Jacksonville 701. FOR SALE Snapped corn' 40c bushel. iuu cu. it. over ton) nurry. n. Freeman, 3 miles north Dodge priage. b mues norm ko g letoini. FOR SALE 1 Ingersol Randdrlfter with steel tor mining, Kt, l, ax, 855. Grants Pass. FOR SALE Resraurant fixtures, will give good lease, doing good bust. ncss, open books for Information. CaU Central Fomt 402. FOR SALE 18' Mas ter-Built trailer house, modern, stoves, sinR, neater. Thomas A. Ghea, Talent. Ore., back oi scnooi. FOR SALE Hercules "dlesct motor, model D-OOC. Can be seen at Mc Coy's Machinery. Ill N. Fir. REPLACE vnui liftmen winoww glass new glass int tailed while vou wait ME DP OKU Mil.) WORK CO. The itlass House Phone 1I2 Mth and Urape FOR SALE '42 factory-built house trailer, 24 ft., electric refrigerator. on neat, perfect prewar o,-piy urea. oaa w. jacKson USED Bean 300-gaIlon spray rig, good conaiuon. siau casn. uome eariv American Fruit Growers, Inc. 213 a. nr. rnone oxi. FOR SALE Deep well pressure pump wun lanK. i;aii uoj aiier l p. m. ARMSTRONG linoleum 'and asphalt tile. Skilled installations. For esti mates call Larry Basey, Ashland 7486. TOR SALE Split shakes. 40 miles from Medford. turn a4 Trail to Drew Bill Badger Drew. Oregon RADIOS Consol Zenith 4 Tnble Ra dios Motorola 42" Car Radio and 3 Battery Sets. Have your radio re paired at Bob Lee Radio-Electric. Marble Corner. Jacksonville. "Just 10 Minutes from Medford." NEW WISCONSIN V.4 air-cooled en- gine. American Fruit Growers Inc.. m 13 a. rir. fnone ?oie. PRUNING shears alfslzcs and types American rruii orowers, inc., xid D. nr. rnone vai. COMPLETE 'stock repair parts "Wli- eonsin j-e-n. v., i-cyi. engines American Fruit Growers, inc.. 313 S. Fir. Phone 8314 APPLES Spltienberifs. Newtnwns. Golden Ortleys, etc , $2 box fi miles on Crater Lake highway, 1 mile east, 1 mile north Joe Nary. Phone es98 FOR SALE SmnlT black and white wood range; child's hardwood play pen with floor 004 W 4th. FOR SALE Children Xmas toys at 11 VancouverAve. Medford, Ore FOR SALE Cooking "and eating ap. lea. by box or truck load, Soc a ox American Fruit packing house pring containers. RENTAL batteries at Lincoln Union Service 201 N Riverside APPl ICSOf met Cnlrlen Dellrlnui Bennetts etc Urhhnirl mile north Seal CreeM brrt Central roini FULLER Urushei flifl W 2nd Ph 40)4 NEW FRIEND nprny rlRi vour chnlre several tires delivery rlsht now American Fruit Growers. Ina. 213 a Fir Phone 82 1 4 CUSTOM PLANING -ale taw and spilt 24 and No 3 Phnne' Lumber for thrikei No 1 Lakey, Eagle Point 23U5 DO VCiii WAN. SHINGLES? We have them Call at mill or write us No tales Sntttrdnys Chamberlln sningie mid Prospect CRUSHED GitANITS Tor Roads and D.-ivcwajr H A HOliAN Central Point Phone V3 HEAR wfth Ouritron latest vpe vacu urn tune near in aid eomDiee tm 50 Writf P O Box Medlord rot nome demonstration AJ.LEN AIU)IN(J MACHINES. FHHJEN 1 Al VUI.A I UHS Of fire Furniture foi Sate Pioneer Printine ti &tatinrv Co.. Klamath Falls Oreenn HEARING afr ucrt We rtae plenty ot hatteries on nana htith A and B Automobile Market 0th and Bart lett FOR EXCHANGE WILL TRADE" my '40 model V-8 pickup in A-l condition for a late model sedan. See It at Bab't Trailer Park. 12th and Riverside, from 4 to p p. m. uieo c. Anderson. MISCELLANEOUS LOW PRICED I UMMER And othet Building mttenait. 1x4 to 1x12 md 2x4 to iiia noortng and siding R O Stephenson Co. Court St and McAndrews Road 1 P O Bo 10S3 Phone 2000 We rt fully eu-npped io caie lot all youi reoatra All expeMenfed mav ehanic Bod wnik ind cat paint lng Hawkins tiantRa IB tt River tide Teiephnni AHHI nigh. -M2 SPECIAL - Permanent1 w-es vFSb and up Men lord Hrhnol ni beauty Culture 235 It Mnln uptuira In the tianen Bldg PERSONAL SARAH ANN A C rvttal Reading and iup Turning giJ a central UORA MH I.ER paimistei crv'nal read er Frt only Ph 4ni llli W 4in CARD READING l W 120 leanette PALMISTRY .'rvttn reading l Millet Ph 34ft 4Ht Mmintntn ive Anhtnnd Ambulsncs Sarrlcs AMBULANCE SERVICE - EmersmCT sarvlra Is our spertslty. will go any whera. anyUma fsrl Ambulsac fJUSINESS DIRECTORY piano Tuning lANO TUNlNu RKF Al R 1NU VOIC iku t w k el inn k P u toa eua Ash m no Pmtue 4la2 PURUCKER Piano House does not sponsor any piano tuner, but call 4195 fot name ol tuners we feel we can fffftTnmmd Rooting ROOFING All types Hot. eomposl- tlon or cedar; also repairing No Job too large or small Workman ship guaranteed Free estimates J. A Westensee and G C Wood. 13 spring st Phone 0UB7 WE RKPslR oi uppiv'any tyoe ol root rm lhtj ntxtunKS stnina'es cuaiing and Pmnts 'lrw stm-k Wat Paper Ekeisnn. Paini and Root Cfr Stt 8 BnrtlfH ti ft. 4 J Vacuum Repairing ELECTRON UX Tor rent Repair all vacuums Phone 6S24 Jack Wilson 1020 East 1 1th Chiropodist I'KEATMENT ol All Foot Troubles Dr A M Depimt Registered Chi ropdiai trout bneeialisli 211 FUihret Bldg D I At 31 U3 Piano Instruction FRED ALTON -HA-GHT Teacher ol piano Classical and modern pop ular music styles Sample lesson mailed free Music writing song arranging Studio 318 Liberty Build lng Medford Well Drilling WEl.l ORII.I 1NU with modern equip menl See Gotl Bros al etanipei and Out I Bros Hardware iili W Main Phnne ifMu Moillord locum and Mveri oun u'" flies and service Moving CADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO uui own o ml tied vans Serving the eutiie Pat'ltu- ruasl Dial flil FURNITURE M 'VING tnywhere any time Cltv Transfer eV Sinragf Phone 0fi4 ' Transfer CITY TRANSFER & SfORAfiff to Cunioiete transiei moving and stor age lervit-e Also pai-King cratiug ana ntpping ny expert urKmen 38 b Ft i St Pnone 4ii(i4niKhi i7ft OAVlb TRANSFER AND STORAliB CO Medlord M.Hiern iioiftee erv ice Lung 1mtanre hauling Diai wmn iu bourn ru FURNITURF -VHIVINU tt STORAGE . We nave 'sn rnoving euuipmeni toi local ina inns dnuance hHiiling Dry and clean it'trnge -conciete buiidtnei with special Tocaei room at low races SAMSUN STlKA(& WAKKHOUSt Ph.me 3f)H CADS rHANSFKR & STORAGE CO A cumuete trMcking service to meet ynur needs tJinl 7U) 40 VEAHS Of SER V ICE. Painting FR "painting at.d flecnratlng and effirlent service call Pntntlnit & Decorating Co 3231 Iirompl edfnrd LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Filing Final Account In the County Court of the State of Oregon or the County of Jackson. In the Matter" of the Estate of CLEOPATRA KELL, deceased. NOTIUE IS HEKEBY UJVEN that the undersigned has filed his final account and report tn the above entitled estate and that by order of the County Court in and for Jackson County. Oregort, a hearlns tirjon the same has been set for Friday, the 24th day of November. 1B44. in the County Court Room at the Court House in Medford, Jackson County Oregon, at the hour of. ten o clock. A. M. All persons having objections mereto are nereoy notinea to present the same on or before such time. Date of first publication of this notice Is October 24th, 1944. CHARLES KELL. Administrator of the Estate of Cleopatra Kell, deceased. , GEORGE M ROBERTS. Attorney for Administrator. Washington, Nov. 14. PJ.R) The navy announced today that the U. S. submarine Darter was destroyed by her own crew In order to prevent capture after the vessel had run aground In enemy territory. The officers and men of the submarine were rescued unharm ed, the navy said, and are now at an advanced naval base. Skipper of the 1525-ton vessel was Lt. Cmdr. David H. McClln tock, of Marquette, Mich. The Darter, which carries a normal complement of 65 men, was commissioned in September, 1943. The Darter was the 33rd sub marine and the 218th naval ves sel to be lost in this war, the navy said. Philippine CREW DESTROYS US; SUBMARINE i ' ' ' f , ,0,.' . , ,. A '1 , 1 f . WHEN AMERICAN TROOPS LANDED IN THE PHILIPPINES they Mrarte Phillppint Prs.ld.ru Ssr.io Osmsm snd msmfcers ol bis rsof.mred nu sabmal to Ibsir bomslsnil. Ilsrs ll Iht tint picturs ol ihs ntw war csbinsr. It was laksn in Waihtntnn, shortly bclor tha invasion bian. as tht ffltmblrs compltted plsns to rs-sil.hliih ihs ovsrnnitol n Pbilippma soil. Prcsidtnl Oimens is st Ihs sitrtms loft. Ths olhtrs (rradinf clockns srnund ihs tsblal a rat Krif. Ocn. Lsrlos P. Romulo, lecrenri ol information snd public relations i Col. Msrisno A. Rrana, jiiJls sdvocalo lentral ol tht Army ol lha I'hilippmss in thart ol Ihs Dsp.rtmsnl ol Justice. Labor anal Wsllarai Ismsal Msthay, budget and nntnrs tomniiisinnsrt Col. Alsjsndro Malchor.mllilsry sdvi.er lo tht PrcUdrnli Arturo B. Rotor, saoro try lo tht Prtsidsnti Urbsno A. Zslrs, tcanomiesdvistr to tht President! Col. Msnntl Nloto. Mertttry al s(rieulture ",.,""."71."' C"1' "-'''i0 I' V'Mi M"U' oj n.yoMjJlso. sai Magjidtstjonj lis Jaimt Hsriuadn, SERIES COB AT INTERNATIONAL BUSINESSJARLEY Indian Representatives Most Talkative In Stating Po sition On Questions Rye, N. Y.. Nov. 14. (U.F9 A series of conflicts had develoD- ed at the International business conference here today, as delib erations entered the delicate stage on such Items as cartels, tariffs trade, restrictions, and monetary matters. Indian representatives, most vocal of the 52 nations repre sented, have stated their posi tions positively on most of the moot questions. Their statements loosened the mimeograph ma- cnines ol tne other croups which now are giving a hitherto starved press i batch of "copy" which is more than lt can handle. The outstanding rjoints of con tention that have developed to date arc: 1 The so-called key currency plan which provides for stabiliz ing the dollar and pound ster ling and linking other currencies to those two units. This is the reverse of the method proposed at Brctton Woods and has been vigorously opcosed bv the In dian delegation here. 2 Retention by Great Britain of its empire preference policy. This policy favors dominions and colonies against other nationals. The United Stptes delegation, op posing tnis, has said that if the United States is willing to re duce tariffs Britain ought to dis card the preference policy. 3 Cartels. The first meetings on this principal topic of the conference brought sharp cen sure from the Indians. The Neth erlands group favored the cartel arrangement, while the British were .cagey In their comment. The United State.i group appear ed to be feeling its way, but It read to the conference the Kil- gore report Just released by a senate committee. 4 The place of the backward nation in foreign trade. India insists on rights to trade directly with the United States, instead ot through Great Britain, giving the latter the dollar exchange Involved In the transaction. Mex ico wants to buy machine tools and machinery and not consumer goods from the U. S. as the for eign economic administration in sists at present. South American nations generally want their place In trade so that they can buy our goods for their raw ma terials. B Blocked sterling balances which have been accumulated in India to the extent of $4,000,- 000,000 were brought up by the Indian delegation which hoped the conference would give them more attention than Bretton Woods did. There are many other prob lems to be threshed out In the discussions which continue here for the remainder of the week. So far the arguments have been orderly and there is no hint that the conference will break up without bringing together the diverse opinions of the various dplegatlons. No attempt was being made k work out a defi nite policy agreement which would be adhered to by all rep resented. SAMPLE CIG3 ' Columbus, O., Nov. 14 U.R) We swear It's true. An agent for a leading clgaret manufacturer today went through Ohio State university's fraternity row distributing free samples. LEWIS' SON KILLED New York, Nov. 14 (U.R) Lt. Wells Lewis, 27, son of Sinclair Lewis and Mrs. Grace Hegger Lewis Casanova, was killed in action in France, his mother was informed last night. Government Returns Home mm Tuesday. )y. 14. 1944 MEDrOKD MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN AN EFFICIENT EMERGENCY RESCUE PROGRAM IS NOW IN. OPERATION TO BRING IMMEDIATE ASSISTANCE TO AVIATORS WHO HAVE MET WITH AN ACCIDENT. EVERY CITIZEN PLAYS AN IM PORTANT PART IN THE PLAN. o C VOU CHECK THE LOCATION CAREFULLY ANO THEN NOTIFY THE NEAREST POLICE OFFICER 4. THE ARM OR NAVY VILl SEND CRASH SQUADS OR AMBULANCES TO TNE wreck as soon as possible. i I psjsimiSjr aa. m S v 'ssKsstw .H: aaLIB r Katfl "Casanova Brown" Wednesday Hit t iom ft: 'mivkhM 14 f i WF it V P i Teresa Wright and Gary Cooper are co-starred In "Casanova Brown," with Frank Morgan and Anita Louise. The picture starts tomorrow at the Craterlan. REVEAL GHASTLY IF Pasadena, Calif., Nov. 14 U.R) Helpless because of their own injuries, two survivors of a C-47 army cargo plane crash hud dled under a bent wing tip for protection against a driving snowstorm for more than 24 hours while one of their com panions screamed in agony un til he died, the two said today. The victim's name was not re leased. Ten other servicemen were killed when the plane hit the slope of Strawberry peak in Angelus national forest during a storm Saturday night. The two survivors, resting In ....... ... .v-y. w..,,200 Japanese armed with knee PM 3c Buford Chlsm, who was the less seriously Injured, and Cpl. Kenneth Bedford. 'The plane split In half when It hit the mountain," Chlsm said. "One of the halves bounced and struck the mountain a second time It shattorcd into pieces." Chlsm said that when he re gained consciousness he heard Bedford yelling and by calling to each other, they got together. They dragged coats and blan kets from the shell of the plane and huddled together from the time of the crash shortly before 8 p. m. .Saturday until their shouts attracted a forestry ran ger last Sunday. The agonized screams of a male voice continued until a late hour Sunday, he said. 1. FOR INSTANCE, SUPPOSE YW SEE A PLANE CATCH FIRE AND MAKE. A FORCED LANCING. O. YDUR REPORT WILL BE RE LAYED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFKIftlS TO MIITARY NERVE CENTERS. O. AND BECAUSE OF VOUR CAU..A BOV'S LIFE MAY Bt SAVED. EVEN THOUGH HE CRASHED IN A 10NELV, ISOLATED SPOT. Lodge Notices Table Rock Council No. 13, ft. & S. M., at Masonic Temple, . Medford. Tuesday. November 14, at 7:30 p. m. Stated meet lng, V. A. Turpln. 111. M. Knights Templar, Malta Commandery No. 4 Stated conclave, Masontc Temple, Athland, Wednesday eve ntng. November 19. Work. Red rross and Malta. VlalU KnUhta welcome. Vivian T. Wilson, 1!. C. K. E. Detrlck, Recorder. TRAPPED ON ISLE Pearl Harbor, Nov. 14 (U.F9 American warships blockaded Ngeregong island in the south ern Palaus today and appar ently trapped a small enemy force on the tiny isle, the first recaptured by the Japanese in the Pacific war, A i ni ruAH Tr ivtimu "nn approximately" mortars and machine guns, landed on the Island, northwest of American-held Perellu, Tues day nfght during a storm. A small U. S. marine patrol stationed on Ngeregong was quickly removed in several American LCI's (landing craft Infantry), and NImitz said the evacuation was made without -casualties. The Denges passage, north of Ngeregong, through which the Invaders apparently came, was immediately 'blockaded by the two U. S. gunboats and a de stroyer. . Plenty of U. S.Fags In Canadian Hands Chicago, Nov. 14OJ.R) An acute clgaret shortage prevailed in Chicago today but Canadian delegates to the International Air conference were doing all right. One member explained that there isn't a shortage in Canada and that when a delegate went home he returned with all the cartons he could comfortably carry. Thus far the Canadians have had no difficulty with cus toms officials li. bringing United States made cigareU here from Canada, one delegate said. Parties Interested In Christ mat Offer of Encyclopedia Brltannlca or Britannic Jr.. can obtain eomplsts informa tion by writing th, Oregon representative, Mr. V. P. Dickson, 1723 N. E. Multno mah St., Portland 12, Oregon. WANT TO BUY OR SELL SEE I. E. SCHULER REAL ESTATE BROKER Auto-fire Life Insurance J'S W Sixth Phon 35B9 - . S A " r - .e . jr. 9 !