Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 17, 1944, Image 9

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    LOCAL and
Minor Accident O. E. Hu-
kill, Shady Cove, and Herschel
E. Mor-ls.' Medford, drove ve
hicles involved it a minor col
lision, Monday, on 5th street,
according to a report on file.
.
Reports for Duty Apprentice
Seaman Bob Smith of Jackson
ville left recently to report to
Northwestern university, where
he has an appointment to mid
shipman school. He has been
vlsitlne his rjarents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. N. Smith of Jacksonville
On Radio -Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Turner, 531 Austin street, were
called from a Hollywood radio
studio audience Tuesday to take
Pa" m?.1"ruJL." -.,-3 Vrnm
inrt In a broadcast ot a 'WeeK
aay var.evy ... --
the Blue tietworks Hoi ywooa
studio. Turner, a storeiceeper,.
third class, in the U. S. navy, is
now stationed at Port Hueneme,
Cal.
On Leave-Thomas Bennett.
TJ. S. N., son of Mrs. Velma Ben
nett, formerly of Medford, has
returned to the states after a
year and a half in the south Pa
cific. He will visit his grand
mother, Mrs. D. D. Ross of
Marshfield and then go to Seat
tle to spend the remainder of
his 30-day leave with his moth
er. Bennett graduated from
Medford high school in 1940 and
attended the University of Ore
gon before enlisting in the serv
ice. His brother, Joseph Ben
nett, radioman 3c, has gone
back overseas after a recent
leave.- i
ORDER
Now!
TURKEYS
ORDER NOW!
OAKDALE
GROCERY
Corner 11th and Oakdale
BE
SURE
off
YOUR Wf
BIRD J?
' "
jtp cat
mtmf 1 BOTH
fi Merrick's and
tf'S S f ... 1 Dreamland!
Southern Oregon's Largest and Finest
Dance Halls Ray's Modern Music .
Dancing Hours 9 p.m. 'Till a.m.
OLD TIME DANCE
' FOR YOUNG AND OLD!
Remember! ONE ADMISSION A T! 4
for rOTH DANCES If QUlS V III I
Merrick's and Dreamland! ,,w"'
- EVERYONE WELCOME!
PERSONAL
CALENDAR
Friday
8:00 p. m. Ladies Auxiliary
No. 421 to Carpenters and Join
ers' local No. 2067, regular busi
ness meeting at Carpenters' hall.
8:00 p. m. Public card party
sponsored by Wenonah club at
Redmen hall on Apple street.
8:00 p. m. Annual carnival at
Griffin Creek school to raise
funds for hot lunch programs.
Doctor Returns Dr. L. D.
Inskeep, Hillcrest Road, returned
today from Portland and Salem.
Wednesday, the doctor, member
of the state board of health, at
tended a meeting of the board
held in Portland and Thursday
attended a meetIng m Salem
,;,,... interim com.
:r uuw
mtttee, state board of health
members and Gov. Earl Snell.
i ....,
Enlists Robert Crowl, 17, son
of Mrs. George A. Clark ot route
4, box 132, has enlisted in the
navy through a Los Angeles re
cruiting station and is, now at
San Diego for his "boot" train
ing. The young man attended
Talent high school and for the
past five months has been em
ployed in a bakery at Los An
geles. He reported at San Diego
November 11.
Need Gifts A last call for
articles for a Christmas box for sions over enemy occupied Eu
marlnes at Klamath , Falls was rope. The courage, coolness and
made today bv the Medford Navy ski" displayed by Lt. Green in
Mothers' club. The club needs' the face of determined opposi-
games,
amnll mnffmines and.
cards for the box which Is to
be packed at a meeting of the
club next Tuesday. Anyone hav
ing contributions should call
Mrs. Russell Zundell, 3417.
Sergeant Hera Sgt. Carl
(Walt) Massie, USMCR, is in
Medford visiting with relatives
and friends after having spent
the last 28 months in the South!
Pacific area. Sgt. Massie was
iormeriy associated wun xjjbko,
Moffit & Towne before going
Into -the service. After his 30
day furlough, Massie will re
port to the marine detachment
at the University of California
at Berkeley. He will be in the
quartermaster V-12 unit.
OBITUARY
MINNIE B. CORLIES
Services for Mrs. Minnie B.
Corlies, wife of Frank B. Cor
lies, who passed away Thursday
morning,- will, be held in the
Methodist Church at 2:30 p. m.
Monday with the Rev. Louis C.
Klrby officiating. Interment will
be in Siskiyou Memorial. Park.
Arrangements are in care of the
Conger-Morris chapel.
CECIL JENNINGS
Cecil Jennings, a former resi
dent of Medford, passed way In
Los Angeles, No vernier 11, at
the age of 51. Time of the ser-J
vices in Medford w"l e an
nounced later by the Conger
Morris Chapel.
Nazi sources report a new
method of refining contaminat
ed oils by heating the fluid to
fixed temperatures and using
paper filters, German bleaching
earth and caustic soda to re
move impurities.
LT. KEITH GREEN
IS
L
An 8th Air Force Liberator j
Station, England Award of the i
air medal to 2d Lt. Keith L.
Green has been announced by I
Lt. Gen. Dnnlittle. commanding .
general, 8th air force. . The '
award was presented at a re
cent ceremony by Lt. Col. Rob
ert W. Fish, deputy command
ing officer of this station. ' '
Lt. Green Is bombardier on a
giant B-24 Liberator operating
from this heavy bomber base.
Flying many missions over
enemy territory, he is taking an
active part in the aerial assault
now being carried against the
enemy.
Lt. Green Is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. David O. Green,
2719V4 48th street, Longview,
Wash. His wife, Mrs. Bonnie
Ellen Green, lives with his par
ents. He was graduated from
Medford high school in 1930 and
was emoloyed by the Mail Trib-
. , ..
une before his entry into thei
army in January, 1940.
The citation accompanyine the
air medal award reads: "F o r
meritorious achievement in ac
complishing with distinction
numerous aerial operational mis-
"on materially aiaeo. in ine suc-
cessful completion of these mis
sions. His actions reflect great
credit upon himself and the
armed forces of the United
States." ' .
. , . i
Jbi. tjreen s parents uvea in-
Berrydale district for several
years. His father worked at
Medford Co-op.' Keith carried
the Mail Tribune route in Berry.
dale district October, .1938, to
January, 1940.-
GREATER ERA OF
IRRIGATION SEEN
Denver, Colo., Nov 17. (UB
Sighting the opening of a new
era of reclamation a third and
greater era of basin-wide de
velopments, William E. Warne.
assistant commissioner of the
U. S. . Bureau of Reclamation
here today outlined a port-war
reclamation program buttressed
by plans for the settlement of
returning servicemen and de
mobilized war workers on fam
ily farms.
. Sneaking before the 13th an
nual convention of the National
Reclamation association; Warne
said, "from 1847 when the Mor
mons' diverted City creek to
water potatoes ' in the Utah
desert, irrigation
has come a
It has progressed
through two phases of develop
ment, and I believe I see a third
and greater era of reclamation."
The third era, as outlined by
Warne, follows the Initial period
of simple diversions and patch
work Irrigation of the bottom
lands along hundreds of streams
and the second phase marked by
the passage of the reclamation
act which brought growth and
development of irrigation
through the multiple purpose
project.
Pytbitrn Leader To
Visit Here Monday
Jesse Crum, grand chancellor
of the Knight of Pythias, domain
of Oregon, will pay an official
iit r,i.. t 01
visit to Talisman Lodge No. 31
Monday night, November 20, lt
was announced today.
Pythian Sisters will serve a
potluck supper at 6:30 p. m. at
the lodge hall for knights and
their families and following this
will be the lodge session with
work in the page rank,
"GREATEST DRUMMER" DIES
Martinez, Cal., Nov. 17 (U.R)
Max Nickell, 75, called "the
world's greatest drummer" by
Arturo Toscanini, died yesterday
In a hospital here after a short
Illness. Nickell, whose career
was ended by a stroke which
paralyzed his right arm, played
In John Philip Souza's band, and
with symphonies In New" York,
Philadelphia, Chicago and San
Francisco.
Petroleum, coal, lead and zinc
make up the greater part of In
come derived from mineral pro
duction in Oklahoma, the Uni
versity of Oklahoma geology
department officials reported
recently.
Now Certan Douche Powder-
cleansing . . . deodorising , . . sooth
ing to delicate tissues. Delightfully
fragrant lures ao tell-tale odor. In-
DEATH COMES TO
J. F. Fllegel left Medford to
day for Portland where he was
called by the death of his mother
who passed away this morning at
her home there. Mrs. Josephine
Fllegel, in declining health for
many months, was 77 years old.
The deceased, born January 30,
1867. is survived bv four chll-
dren and two grandsons. Two
sons, a daughter and grandson
live at Portland and local sur
vivors Include Mr, Fllegel and
his. son. ,
Funeral arrangements will
be made after Mr. Fliegel's ar
rival in Portland.
Livestock
Bouth San Francisco, Nov. IT (UP)
USDA Cattle. 29. Small supply,
early clearance. Generally steady.
Medium to fbod steers, helfera and
ranee cows absent. Few common
cows S9 19.30, odd cannerfl and cut
ters S68. Medium sausage bulls
quoted f 10 310.90. For week: Receipts
1077. -
Calves, none. Nominal. Good to
choice vealers quoted 114 down. For
week: Receipts 469.
Hogs, 300. Steady; few loads and
Dackaaea rood to choice 300.270.lh.
barrows .and gilts sis.ss; odd good
sows S13.90. For week: Receipts 3443.
sheep. i.s7j. Active, strong, choice
wooled lambs quoted S19. About deck
No. 2 pelt good and choice 82-lb.
14.23: good ewes stable $8 down.
For week: Receipts 10,941. .
Chicago. Nov. 17 (UP) (WFA)
Livestock:
Hots. 8,000. Bulk good and choice
190-330 lbs. S13.S0c14.33: top $14.49
mott aws S14; good clearance.
Cattle, 1.900: cslves. 800. Few loads
choice steers 8180V18.4O: other grades
steaay to weak on r'ean-un market;
hrvy eutte- rows $6.90 to 88.79.
Sheep. 3.000. Choice naUve lambs
$14.90: most orid lots common nort
outa ntttve lambs 811.80 down: native
ewes pi'in'v $4.9036, deck common
Montanas $3. -
Portland Produce
Portland. Nov. 17 (TIP1 Whol.
sale market prices:
Celery Oregon S3.S393.30i hearts j
Corn S2.
Eggplant Local 81.40.
Onions Green 70 & 80c.
Cranberries McFarlane $7.90 0
3.21.
Chicago Wheat
Chicago. Nov. 17 (UP) Wheat:
Open High Low Close
Deo 81.84 S1.65?. 11.8411 S1.6S
May .... 1.39i 1.80U 1.59 1.3014
July
Sept
1.
1.48
1.47 ft
1.471.
1.47(1, 1.47,4 1.47
S. F. DAIRY PRICES
San Francisco, Nov. 17 (U.R)
Dairy market:
. Butter: 93 score 43, 02 score
4214, 90 score 421, 89 score
41. 4
Cheese: Wholesale prices loafs
27.9; triplets 27.2.
Eggs: large, grade A 56V.
57Va; large grade B 43V4-44V4,
medium grade A 51V4-521.,
small grade A 37V4-38V4.
. i
Wall Street
New York, 'Nov. '17 (U.R)
Stocks lacked direction today,
drifting aimlessly as, Wall Street
awaited further news of the al
lied push in Europe.
A forecast of probable big
news was read by traders into
President' Roosevelt's disclosure
that he was forced by certain
actions in Europe to delay his
appearance at his regular press
. conference by 90 minutes. He
i did not enlarge on that remark,
however.
Outside the main list ot stock
a number of specialties register
ed wide, gains, particularly
among senior utilities. In that
group gains ranged to more than
4 points in Standard Gas 7 pre
ferred, which equalled its' 1944
top,
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
Amer Tel & Tel 163
Anaconda ....... .. 27 V4
Chrysler .................... 87
Curtlss Wright 6
General Elecrlc ............ 38
General Motors 61 Vs
Montgomery Ward
Phillips Petroleum
T at T-
52 Vt
43
...108
i," i",' ey
"actio .,
Southern Pacific ....
Stand Oil of Calif
Texas - Gulf Sulphur
Transamerlca ........
United 9ircrafta
U. S. Rubber ....
U. S. Steel
Too Late to Classify
SPECIAL MOO rEEBISsTper fiun
dred In ten lota. F. C. SAMSON
CO.
FOR
RENT Deilrahle
mod.
Adults. 816 S. Oakdale.
Bring container!.
Walter OoUe
tewart ftvenua.
feunernhnanheUa. ITT!.
FOR SALE Black mars, 11 yn. old.
about 1800 lbt. Phone 9908.
fOR SALE Dressed geesa and duclu
Phono 8873.
WANTED Good"
hay.
V. Z. SAMSON CO.
DANCE
EVERY
SAT. IIITE
At the Picturesque
WAGON WHEEL
PAVILION
4 Miles from Medford on
Griffin Creek Road
Dancing Starts at
Swell Music Good Floor
Lots ot Fun
Come Out and Meet
Your Friends
STEVE BAKER
nd DAVE GOULD
WAN itu TO BUY Team, harness
and truck wagon: team must be
quiet and guaranteed to work: not
over a or 8 yrs. old. Will be home
Sun. all day. D. G. Harris. Ht 1,
Box 193. Phoenix-Jacksonville hwy.
WANTED TO BUY Small bicycle lor
8-year-old: boy. Phone 9398.
RADIO SERVICE TELEVISION
CO.. end of s. Columbus ave. off
Stewart ave.. South. We are servic.
Ing about two-thu-da of the radios
In the valley and working three
radio technicians most of the time.
And we feel sure we can turn your
radio out In good time. We guar
antee all Work at on n.lr W
also buy radios. See us tor the best l
worn in me vauey. we nave lota
ot parts also In stock. P. A. Sys
tems. P. O. Box. 880, Medford.
ATTENTION sawmill and logging
operators Elderly single man, ex.
perlenced In bookkeeping and of-
J flee work, wants to contact anyone
laving an opening for such eerv.
ves. Fred R. Nell. 94 3d at., Ash-
wio, vtb. mono oazt.
FOR SALE 8 acres, fine modern
house, garage, 3 large barns, 3
large chicken houses, 3 drilled
wells with pressure system: all In
elover. except garden space: free
oil. Irrigated: close In. Price
$9,900. A. S. Flowers, Real Estate
"'""'i m ai., near rront.
FOR SALE Wood range. 1115 East
Main.
$5500
FOR SALE 429 N. Holly! good
rooming house property: two bed
rooms and bath down and four bed
rooms and bath upstairs. All hewlv
redecorated Inside and out. Close to
junior high and downtown Med
ford. Terms can be arranged.
$5250
rvn ort.L.Er on . uranga; rive
bedroom vme with aleepln porch, ;
hjirdwood floors, firenlace, Venetian
...., uihc! iui; ciobb lo down
town Medford. Terms can be ar
raned. CHAWlS R. RAY. Realtor.
Room 317 Medford Bldg. Phong 39 02
MEDFORD Ra.RC.AIN HOUSE
SPECIALS
Jmt received shipment of find
and double electric olatea; cast Iron
k II lets, chicken frvers and Dutch
ovens Get yours while stock Is com
plete. BLANKETS A new shipment of
wool blankets and priced at 14 45
whll thev last Also Hose out on
sij-tning bags at $093, at wool
filled.
Another shioment of trunks,
suitcases, overnight bags and Up
per bags.
PIPE. PIPE PIPE Large stock of
? ire-war nlDe at nre-war prices Get
t now before prirea advance Alo
all Jt ret of pine flttlna. n u tomtit
le pressure oumiw pitcher pumns.
centrlfucal and rotary oumos Now
stock of pipe diet and cutters and
downspout, all sizes.
HARD TO GET ITEMS? Steel
wool dish and wnsh pans, wheelbnr
rows, atvantd bucl-ets. anrboe
cans frvnapft coffee pnta double
boilers, washboards milk huckets
and other Items too numerous to
mention
FOR THE LOGGER: Chains.
oinocrw, cnmno.-iKS. pea vi en. i
fire protection tools and extin
gulshers. etc.
ROUSE PAINTS: All colors at
St R5 ner gallon Also shingle stain
and oils
ROOPTNG PAPER Lar stock all
aires and weights, also felt paper,
sheeting paner and htiildlng paper,
roofing nails and cement at less
than mall order prices
FOR THE 'ARMFR Ijirrc stock
of fencing, netting, barn wire steel
pots, pesthole diggers, stiples hny
cable nd oullevs. binding twine
and hale ties A'sn work harnesa
collars and pads See us for prices
FOR THE MKJHANIC: Just re
ceived a large shipment of Crescent
and nine wrenches hench grinders
and vises mandrels, hreast drills
Mllnene hammers and tool boxes
, See u about your needs.
NEW SHIPMENT of whit enam
led ranges with or w'thnut coils:
trash burners, box heaters. Buy
now whtle stock Is complete; also
fireplace baskets.
AUTOMATIC GAS and nil hot wi
ter heaters, toilets laundry travs
L?X?,orlwf icotlc tanks soil pipe and
fittings, faucets garden bibbs
valves and Ittlntn shower heads
drains and all kinds of plumbing
repair No nrto-ity required.
COMPLETE LINE tents, hay coy.
rs tarpaulins and orlred right, at
pre-war orlces; also deer bags.
LARGE ASSORTMENT of llnnle
urn rugs tn sizes from 6x9 to 12x.fi
, at pre-war pr'cea.
REMEMBER, it always pays to
hon at the .
MEDFORrj BARGAIN HOUSE
37-29 N Grape St Dial 3744
MtiA'. jLjtll!) lenUnuoiuatooO i 'S
NigVts' OnlySo? . ' "A VofiMS I ' ' 4 .JA'X j
Doors Open ':4S-6:4S ROT ROGERS . 1 "? j -f I
Mats. Sa, - Continuous Sun fi. (
Sft yj ENTERTAINMENT ft r
! As a Woman She Wanted . r - L I
frank'buck ;l0VE!Vlood1 LWm
'Xi. la- . I Sh. Wnl d B L 0 0 D 1 . j, tjSUSSS'
JSJ 'TIBER FANGS" , fK- tMMgSfX
I sunday I ytfm v (KfeC I Uy W 'teJ
I Y tit, I plus fc rj U,'iO ftonrffA MSJSBPHY
J SHE WAS MARR,ED ?1f Gloria DeHAVEH
wtr r in menjou
Xr?TXli ' Hi IK 1 I i&lsaJ Walter Eugene
flleUWn Wtil E&p) SLEZAK PALLETTE
leilieVli fC. "f I ENDS TOMORROW
JilsueHaMM V i "H - Doors fJ jf J II U J f ft 111
i ,g h,!??.,. ROSE HOBART Open I , -4f S SI 11 Ij 4 5 I
' aUtT V MlKMitt , GEORGE MACREADY lit M II II H ! I I IH I I
j 1 - - I - JIM BANNON '1 V; Li'lJITlJ J.fll-VTg 1
FOR SALE 1934 Ford sedan: good
conaiuon. rern v-wey roaa, til. i
Box 318. Eugene Frasler.
WANTED Some one to pick SO tur
keys. Piiber'i Market. Central Point.
WANTED Bookkeeper and atenog
rapher. Tribune. Box 474.
rOR SALE Breakfast set, red leath
erette benches; 3 matching bleach
ed walnut chests, 1 occasional chair,
upholstered: I wtc'-.er chair, pad
ded: 1 large console table, 1 9x13
rug. Call after 6 p. m., or Satur
day after 1 and Sunday. 822 S.
FOR A PERSONAL OR AUTO LOAN
Bee
THE OREGON FINANCE CO,
43 South Central
A Pioneer Firm
FURNITURE MOVING. Regular van
service. State or nationwide. Phone
ma. Davis Transfer ! Storage Co..
40 S. Fir at
5T O R A G E SERVICE Two-story
brick bldg. Furniture carefully
handled, personal lockers. City
Transfer & Storage. Phone 4684,
38 8. Fir st.
FOR SALE--Llve fat colored bens,
35c lb. U 11 S. Riverside. ,
FOR SALE Breakfast table and 4
chairs. Call 3319.
WANTED RAW FURS. Highest cash
prices paid for. muakrat, mink,
bobcat, etc. See us for your game
traps. We also buy hides, pelts,
wool and mohair.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE.
37 N. Grape. Dial 3744.
TWO WYOMING miners, experienced
in hard rock, drift work and all
kinds of mining, want work. If in
terested write Box 858. Jeckson-
viue. ure.
ANYONE wishing to buy Xmas trees,
contact Dick Howell, 603 W. C St..
urants r ass.
COST A little gold cross. Please call
442, Jacksonville,
FOR SALE Large circulating heater,
cook stove. 2 beds, complete, Sim
m o n s springs, kitchen cabinet,
dresser, bookcase, table. 1115 W.
2d st Phone 4138.
FOR SALE Cookstova with coils.
' $10, baby bassinette with otand,
Spaulding tennis racket 720 W.
Jackson.
FOR SALE--Newtown apples, ftl box.
Bring containers. H. wehmann, V
mile west of Central Point on Vay
lor road.
HEATED BOOM for rent 2ii N.
central.
BEFORE painting or lubricating
have your cur steam cleaned.
Blocks, chassis thoroughly cleaned
with steam for long life. Kerricri
Factory Equipment Alotora S3, com
plete 6.
EARL EMMERS,
1248 S. Riverside.
Open 9 to 0.
FOR SALE 3 Pekingese parti-color-ed,
male puppies, with papers, Ph.
HS.5a5
FOR RENT' Comfortable sleeping
rooms. Reasonable price. 1109 W.
Main. '
FOR SALE Lady's silver wrist
watch; excellent timekeeper. Phone
FOR SALE Allls-Chalmers W, K. 6.
cat., wide tract, K model, oil burn
er; or will trade for suitable Ash
land, Medford or valley real estate.
Also 1 American mill, set up for
, ties, with 60 Beat power plant.
Fred L. Speece. Phone 7394, Vi
block north of Big Y, Old Central
Point highway.
SAi.E
Sft USED CARS
Largest stock in southern Oregon
to choose from Want to close out
entire stuck I N ShulU 324 N
tuversiae
FOR SALE Large platcglass mirror,
range, Wilton rug, waffle pad.
Bob s Second-hand Store, corner ol
pin ana urape,
FOR RENT Individual furniture
storage lockers; Faber's. Ph. 4440 .
FOR SALE Fisher's Mormilk, 18
protein. A real ditry feed. Faber's,
34 S. Riverside. Phone 4449.
TOY WHEELBARROWS 11.78 and
up. oimo prtuo,
FOR SALE 24 Glider hnusn iraller
AM modern, electric brakes, elec
trie refrigerator, camp u Rest.
WOODBURNINQ SETS Two ilrS
Idenl gift (or tha younger boy.
Dima Bitua,i aa n. fir.
WE HAVE a largo supply of' fancy I
turkeys, hens, fryers. Phone your j
oraer eariy. case sia MBTKet or
Meqrora. mono 2Boa.
TOY WAGONS Three sires to choose
from (some rubber-Ured ones toft)
SIMS BRQ3.. 23 N. Flr7
BUY your antl-freeze now; limited RV ' M t." , f.y i?
supply. One till should last all win- nnmmmj Mmmfmmf
ter. L. C. Taylor Co., 113 S. River- . 14ii n J? V. r
2 MAJOR FIRST-P.UN HITSI f ' f TNra-. 1
ill .. l i "viJ
Friday. Not. 17. 1144
CHRISTMAS TOYS Drums, lawn,
mowers, stick horses, machineguns,
ack-ack guns, trucks, fire engines,
trolley cars, trains, lumber trucks
and many others. Come in and
look around. SIMS BROS., 33 N.
Fir. Phone 3473.
JUST arrlced, spring-tooth and spike
tooth harrows and grain drills. L.
C. Taylor Co., 113 S. Riverside.
pnone kgs.
NICE assortment of boards and df
menslon at Cameron Moffltt um
ber Co. S. Riverside at Barnott No
priorities needed.
WE HAVE
large
buddIv " of" 'fancv
turkeys, hens, fryers. Phone your
orcicr eariy. tvaai s.ae juuricei oi
Medford. Phone 2805.
KIDDIE SCOOTS for the little fellow
(Us to 2t years). Takes the place
of a tricycle. SIMS BROS., 33 N.
Fir.
BLACKBOARDS All sizeT
Easel
and wall types. aiMS uttoa
S3
w. nr.
WANTED To buy portable radio
and electric razor for service man.
R. A. Mlkache, telephone 3758.
BLOCKS Alphabet. building and
rattle blocks. Supply Wnited. Get
your Christmas gifts now at SIMS
BROS.. 23 N, Fir.
FOR RENT Paint spray ' gun by' day
or week. Faber's, 34 S. Riverside.
c none si4.
ffOME-MADE mincemeat and food
sale Sponsored by the Christian
church women, Saturday, November
18, at Cupp's Furniture Exchange,
corner 6th and Front
FOR SALE Spray rig. Hardy 23
Sumo, naval engine, roller bearing.
00-gal tank; A-l condition; 300.
u.ai Oatm.
Youn"TXv6Rh'i2 '. '
Permanent anU-freoxe ts practical
ly non-existent for civilian use. We
offer a substitute with a combina
tion that ts in wide use by the U. S
armv in their vehicles. They use on
alcohol base and a General Motors
overtlowMank. This tank eliminates
the alcohol fumes and conserves the
antl-freeze. It also forces the nteam
and water bick in your radiator
where it belongs. This tank Is a
great helo In summer driving as
well as offering you winter protec
tion, The cost is about the same as
your favorite onti-freeze. Let us
winterize your car.
ROGUE RIVER CHEVROLET
0th and BartletL Phone 32B8.
"THE HOME OF HIGHER GRADE
MECHANICS"
FOR SALE Lfve turkey. Mrs! R. L.
JEtay, Oak Grove road.
WANTlb Driver. Medford Fuel CO
28001
Cash 2-bedroom house, ga
shrubs, oil heater, electric
refrigerator, fully furnished with!
good furniture Located on Alice St j
b Victor C Sether. Brophy Bldg
WANTErTT'OR CASH
Old stamp collections and stamped
tetters irom pioneer aays.
THE GEM COTTAGE.
Rt. 1. Gold Hlll.31 miles N. on 99.
WE BUYEM WE SELLEM
Come In and See Them
1S39 Pontlac Sedan.
1038 Pontine Sedan.
1038 Plymouth Sedan.
1035 Plymouth Sedan.
1036 Nash Sedan
1936 Studebaker Sedan.
1029 Model A Roadster
New supoly Dayton-McCtaven
6-Pl.v Tires Bring in Your Certificates
Goodyoar Bntteries Fog LI tea ,
A nti -freeze Heater Hose
Get Ready for Winter Now '
A Z "Tubby" DEAN
Your Pontiao- Dealer
Richfield Station, Dial 3043
6th and Grape. Buy WaT Bonds
SEPTIC tonK and cessoool ctenlhg.
sanitary equipment. Phone 0179.
WANTED 3d hand Gibson guitarTn
good condition. Write Tribune, Box
ADAH S BEAUTY bAI UN-All Kind,
, ni beauty servica Pernmnents
specialty fh .664 i20 N Conltal
STARTS
. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE JTOTS
CASH IN A FLASH
FOR yOUR CAR
( Save Tune Cash and Gaa
Call A u tomoui le Ma r aet,
Friendly aledlord Dealer
Ph 3919 6th and Bartlett
No Red Tape When Vou Sell
IO us
WE HAVE a large buddIv of fancv
turkeys, hens, fryers. Phone your
order early. East Side Market of
Medford. Phone 2805.
Sifictifo f earned
About mm
I CAN EAT.
ANYTHING
NOT A roWOBI NOT k P A IT I
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QUICUY maks UIm tMth m TIGHTER. Morolf
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astdtd k toot, soUdlflM sdJusHae aUts anqly
lot tiup ol ta mouth, suklaa a batlst st He
turn o both. Not put m powdst fou as is
PPly Mca 4r. NUriT bman I HX M
tUts . , soUd. tuuUu. humlMS. tututtl plat
tn color, etsr to dwa sad ualury. StisntlflcsUf
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eum wciwloa Ratw pUtN st asms, ttve
aoaty. Ont tppilctUaa Uto tor Botna, En of
MX mouth eomiU Trf NUTTT. MONEY lACf
H aot uiUllod.
WE8 .ERN THRIFT STORES
and All Other Good Druggists
DANCE
SILVER MOOH
1180 Oak St., AshUnd
NOV. 25
Thlt will b our doting
dance until further no
tice. Everybody Invited
for a good time.
3"
WANTED
60 USED CARS
Medtord't Larqert Buyer
Pays Highest Cash Price
No Delays.
"Ask the man who sold one"
Humphrey Motors
USED CAR EXCHANGE
33 S. Riverside Dial 4980
SUNDAY I