Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 05, 1945, Image 7

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LOCAL and
To Be Aulgned Sgt John
Mn,irH Wilkinson lg now at
Keesler Field for reassignment
to new military duties accord
ing to a news release from the
field. Sgt Wilkinson's wife re
sides at 714 Faric avenue.
Bull Withdrawn Annulment
proceedings filed recently by
Richard Clarence Hiner with
Madeline Jean McDougall Hiner
as defendant have been with
drawn, it was stated yesterday
following publication of the case
title with the weekly courthouse
news.
In Hospital Pfe. Alfred J.
Hardy is being temporarily
treated at Stark General hos
pital, Charleston, S. C, before
being transferred to another
army hospital according to a
news release from the hospital.
Pfc. Hardy completed 10 months
of duty In Italy with an infan
try unit before returning to this
country.
In Rome Cpl. William M.
Strode has written to relatives
here that he enjoyed a special
holiday treat by spending
Christmas week In the city of
Rome. , Cpl. Strode has been sta
tioned with the army in Italy,
having been with a replacement
company for the past six
months. His wife, Mrs. Bertha
Strode, resides at 324 Haven
street.
Burdell Leaves Jack Bur
dell, radarman third class, left
last night for San Pedro, Calif.,
after spending a leave in Med-
ford with his father, J. R. Bur
dell, Route 4, Box 311, and his
mother, Mrs. Grace Curry,
Getchell apartments. Burdell
has been In the navy 19 months
and his ship, a heavy cruiser,
has been under fire several
times. '
Attorney Dies H.M.Anthony
of the law firm of Anthony and
Rogers. San Francisco, passed
away at San Francisco December
24 following a major operation.
He was attorney for the plain
tiff In Ihn Rav estate case beine
carried on in a local court and
had many friends in southern
Orpsnn. Anthonv. ereat en
thusiast for Rogue river fishing,
was a member of Islam Temple
of the Snnne at san irancisco.
Leave for Texas Mrs. Robert
N. Ford and daughter, Barbara,
accompanied by Mrs. Paul E. At
kins and children, Janice and
Douglas, left Thursday for Min
eral Wells, Tex., to join their
husbands stationed at Camp Wol-
ters, Tex. Pvt. Ford and Pvt. At
kins have been assigned to the
84th Infantry Training Battalion,
stressing heavy weapons. Mrs.
Ford and children have been re
siding with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Hammett on Stewart
avenue. Mrs. Atkins and children
reside at the home place at
Stewart and Thomas road.
TRUCKS FOR RENT
Drive Yourself Save Vi
Any Distance
Prultt's Mobiloil Station
Main and Ivy Phone 4145
TICKET
Admits
You to
ONE H BOTH
& t; CAT
!AHE
Southern Oregon Largest and Finest
Dance Halls Ray's Modern Music
Dancing Hours 9 p.m. 'Til 1 a.m.
DREAMLAND
OLD TIME DANCE
FOR YOUNG AND 0LDI
Remember! ONE ADMISSION
for BOTH DANCES
Merrick's and Dreamland!
EVERYONE
PERSONAL
Flu Fire Chemical equip
ment was summoned) to Harold's
Ready-to-Wear store, East Main
near Central, at 2 p. m. yester
day to extinguish a fire in the
flue. No damage was reported
by the fire department.
'
Traffic acddant Wheaton W.
Huntley, 23 Elm street, struck a
parked car bearing Oregon
license number 431-237 while
driving north on Riverside Wed
nesday, a traffic report stated.
Owner of the parked car was
not known.
Returns to School Peggy
Young who has visited during
the holidays with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Young on
the Phoenix - Jacksonville high
way, will leave tonight to re
sume her studies at Principia
college, Elsa, 111., where she is
a iresnman.
Honorably Discharged Ken
neth B. Black, first sergeant in
the field artillery, has been hon
orably discharged at Fort Lewis,
Wash., according to word re
ceived here today. Black s local
address is 412 North Ivy, where
he visited recently with his par
ents while on furlough previous
to discharge.
Office to Close The Junior
Red Cross office In the- Holly
building will be closed over the
week-end, it was announced to
day, in order that repairs may
be made. Miss Vera Humphrey,
chairman of the juniors, may be
contacted at the chapter office,
phone 4405. or at her home,
phone 2681.
Return Mrs. Bill Hulen and
daughter, Joan, returned to
Medford early this week from
Portland where they spent the
holidays with Mr. Hulen. Hulen,
who left the staff of the Med
ford Mail Tribune last fall to
work for the Associated Press
in Portland, recently resigned
his A. P. duties to take employ
ment as a sports writer on the
Portland Oregonian. Mrs.
Hulen, teacher on the staff of
the Roosevelt school, will re
sign with the end of the current
semester In order that she and
her daughter may loin Mr.
Hulen in Portland.
OLD WEST RETURNS
Topeka, Kan. U.R) Cattle
dustlin' days have returned- to
the plains of Kansas, R. E.
Adams of Maplehill, Kan., has
offered a $2,500 reward for in
formation leading to conviction
of rustlers who herded 81 head
of cattle from his Meady county
ranch recently. Of the cattle,
40 cows have been recovered
from a canyon where they were
hidden. The 41 missing head
are calves weighing about 478
pounds each.
GI's CUT 'EM DEEP
Seattle (U.R) In the South
Pacific, GI's "cut the cards," ac
cording to PFC. Jack Mecartea
of Seattle. The critical scarcity
of playing cards is remedied
easily by. cutting the decks in
half. As each card has duplicate
markings at each end, one deck
becomes two.
elating Urn for Classified Ads
a. m. Too Late to Classify U30
p. m.
Merrlcks and
Dreamland
Dances!'
Hours 9 'Till
WELCOME!
''.vc.'SS. Cy
! v if SpaV "tKJ 3 "
-i . t 1 1 '"
? JL - jf? js' I .-'
TARGET TOY This cardboard model of a Russian soldier, enca
used as a target in a German-controlled shooting gallery in Metr,
France,, now serves as a toy for the little French boy, who seems
attached to it. Model was one of several found when the town was
liberated. From the absence of bullet marks, the helnies didn't
hit the mark
A.F.
TAKEN BY DEATH
Andrew Flyen Anderson, a
resident of Jackson county for
17 years .passed away at a local
hospital early Friday. .
Mr. Anderson was born In
Norway, February 14, 1865, and
came to this country about 60
years ago.
In 1891 he was married to
Miss Agnes Olson at EauClaire,
Wis.
Mr. Anderson leaves his sons,
O. M. Anderson ' of Medford;
Arthur B. Anderson, Los Ange
les, Calif., and Harold V. Ander
son In armed service. He is also
survived by a brother, Martin
Anderson of Tarkeo, Mont., and
one sister, 'Mary Anderson of
Spokane, Wash. He also leaves
many friends throughout the
county, especially in the Union
Creek district, where he lived
for many years.
Funeral services will be con
ducted from Perl Funeral Home
Saturday at 2 p. m., the Rev.
Harry Hansen, pastor of the First
Presbyterian church officiating.
Concluding services will be pri
vate.
Foots Creek .
Foots Creek, Jan. 8 Mr.
and Mrs. C. Montag have sever
al carpenters from Grants Pass
enlarging their home here, and
putting in a basement and mak
ing it modern in every way.
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Wolga-
mott spent December 17 in
Medford accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. George Lance, who
spent the day with Mr. Lance's
sister, Mrs. Mary Helms.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Lunbeck of
Grants Pass visited friends here
and at Rogue River, December
23.
Mr. Bennett of Kelso, Wash.,
came December 23 to spend
two weeks' vacation with his
family at the Foots Creek store.
Bill Gardner, Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Dole and son Teddy, and
Mrs. Jack Rose were Christmas
Day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Rose and family of
Medford. ' ,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibbson
of Gasquet camp, visited De
cember 23 with Mr. and Mrs,
George Lance while en route
to Eagle Point to spend Christ
mas with Mrs. Gibbson's moth
er, Mrs. A. Seafleld.
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Wolga-
morx went to Seattle Decem
ber 20 to spend Christmas with
their daughter and son-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hartley. En
route home they visited in Port
land several, days with their
daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and
Mrs. Walt Randolph, and other
relatives. Their grandson, Bill
Wolgamott, accompanied them
as far as Portland and spent the
holidays with his parents at
Tillamook. All returned home
January 2.
Walt Kile, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Kile and daughters, Jean and
The
WAGON WHEEL
PAVILION
YOUR FAVORITE DANCING PLACE
Will Be Temporarily Closed
Watch' for Re-Opening
Date!
Pat, and sons James, and Byron
of Rogue River spent Christmas
Eve with Mr. and Mrs. George
Lance. The Kile's son, Ray
mond, enlisted in the navy and
left for San Diego December 21
for training. Their son George
somewhere in the South Pa
cific, and their daughter Anna
Lee, who Is in the marines, is
stationed near San Diego.
Sewing Club will meet Wed
nesday, Jan. 10, with Mrs. Ray
Cameron.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lance,
son Bobby, and daughter, Mrs,
Joe Hope of Gold Hill enter
tained Christmas Day with
family dinner for Mr. and Mrs,
Bob Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Alva
Cook and daugher Alvaiean
and Mr. and Mrs. George Lance,
New Year's Day Mr. and Mrs,
George Lance were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kile
and family at Rogue River.
McLeod
McLeod, Jan. 4. Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Tack and Sandra Conley
of Talent, Mrs. Fern Hannaford
and daughters. Signa and Bettv
Jean, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mc
Dowell of San Mateo, Calif.', and
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stelle and
children of Portland were guests
or Mr. and Mrs. Tim McDowell
Christmas week.
Mrs. Fitzgerald of Elk Creek
spent the holiday season at Tule
Lake with her son and daughter-
in-iaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blair
spent December 26 and 27 in
Marshfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ash and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Abbott were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs,
John Heid, Dec. 26.
Miss Alice Brill and Miss Lois
Killlan returned to San Jose col
lege Dec. 31, after spending the
nonaays witn their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carlton
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Ash Jan. 1.
The P-T.A. pot luck dinner
will be held Jan. 12 at Elk Creek
school house at 7 o'clock. All
members are ursed to attend.
Each lady is asked to bring either
a hot dish, a salad, or a dessert.
Mrs. Clarence Lande save
dinner party Christmas eve for
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ash, and
Fay and Benny Ash. During the
evening Mr. and Mrs. Erwln
Howe, Mrs. Frances Ash and
Mrs. James Stacey dropped in
to help decorate the tree.
. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blah
were hosts to a New Years eve
watch party. Attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Grieve, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Coon, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Abbott and Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Axtell.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Brill and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carlton were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Briggs New Years eve.
Joe Foerst of the Applegate.
Ashton Foerst of Prlneville and
Francis Finley of Portland were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Hobart Ditsworth Christmas day.
John Welsbrad of Shady Cove
spent Jan. 2 at the Axtell ranch,
Mr. and Mrs. George Bowers
spent the holiday season in San
Francisco.
Miss Catherine Wells spent
several days with her sister, Mrs.
Ray Brtggs, during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim McDowell.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Coon and
son, Timmy, Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Blair, Mr. and Airs. Tom
Carlton and son, Tommy, Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Grieve, and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Abbott were guests
at the Axtell home Jan. 1.
AMES ELLIS RITES
MONDAY AFTERNOON
Services for James A. Ellis, 69,
of Griffin Creek, who passed
away suddenly Thursday after
noon, will be held in the Conger-
Morris chapel, 2:30 p. m. Monaay
with the Rev. Delbert Daniels
officiating. Interment will be in
the I. O. O. F. cemetery. A com
plete obituary will be in Sun
day's paper.
To Army Ordnance, "tight Is
tight" when a bolt has been
stretched 3,000th of an inch or
about the thickness of a sheet
of paper.
CARD OF THANKS
w are takine this way of thank-
ln flur manv mends and neighbors
(or the many kind deed ahown to us
In our lata bereavement and for the
beautiful flowers and also the kind
friends who acted as pall bearers.
Mr. and Mrs. w. (iarrlson ana
Bertha Donaldson.
Too Late to Classify
COY'S CHICKEN INN Gold Hill.
Open Saturdays, cunaays ana jnun
ri,vt ninnpr nurties served bv res
ervation at any time. Phone 351.
Gold Hill.
THIS WEEK'S BEST BUYS
no A ACRES. SO irrigated. 30 sub
JOU irrigated In alfalfa. Modern
nouse, tenant pouac, iw"i
a Darns, yu tuns iiuj, ----
team, tools. Wonderful stock ranch.
Owner retiring, sn.uuo, terms.
32
acres. 24 under cultivation. EX'
tra good 4-room home, barn ana
outbuildings. Close to Medford.
S4.&00, terms.
I) ACRES. Old Stage road; old
L house, modern; pressure system.
IN JACKSONVUXB
rrtrtnm Modem amaU home. er-
Sl.'il.lll rles. fruit, nuts, flowers
anrl vrirrens. A beautl
ful ti acre. ParUy furnished. Old
Stage road. Cash.
$1450
Small modern house. Win-
ter's wood. Garage under
construcuon. terms.
$1000
.4-room house, water, lights,
garage and basement, la
acre. Cash.
ri4hv hnmM and ranches. See us
In our new location across from
Post Office In Jacksonville.
Call us to list your property.
Phone Jacksonville 191.
W. A. CHTLDERS, Broker
G. A. KIMBALL, Broker
WANTED Coil springs
for double
bed, rnone puuf.
WANTED Coil springs, Inner-aprlng
mattress ana norary t
breakfast sot. Phone 5097,
FOR SALE Large crib with metal
springs ana mavwc-i
and toilet trainer. All in excellent
condition, fnone od.-.
FOR SALE 1036 Ford V-8 coupe; fair
condition, rnone o-.j.
LARGE electric cream separator, like
new, $100; one double and one twin
bed, complete, 20 and 813; prewar
daveno; a pitcher pump: 12 ft pipe;
white enamel cook stove and misc.
household articles. 3 blocks W. of
Big Y on Ditch road. J. W. King.
FOR SALECook stove. Inquire 323
King st. after 6 p.m.
WANTED Housekeeper. One that
wants a home preferred. No objec-
firm tn one child. Tribune. Box 31
NOTICE If you have m peach orchard1
you want
pruned, phone
witnrow.
mencASE the Ufa of ?
our car or
machinery by having it
STEAM
CLEANED at
MITCHELL PAINT SHOP
608 S. Riverside
.iiinri- ilSPmJ V-tl;- fm
FOR A PERSONAL OR AUTO LOAN I Contlnnon Sat. Doers Open 1:41 I I .TH Ij" 11 t
a Pioneer Firm f nebwrt LOWEST i 'KlfF
FURNITURE MOVING Regular van n 'JL hffX ? - '?: -'v V
service, slate or nation-wide. Phone j airu III up 1 g .m LJr P jL Tki
fo8!- ?r;,TT""f" S1"" c- NAVY WAY j Wj S -Z -Sv
PniFr'Mfiy -piu.- I f- nHZ WS
handled, personal lockers. City . I ' ' 1
Transfer & Storage. Phone 4B84, 38 HOOT GIBSON I f I
j The Utah Kid l gS I f ,S
4yiLL BOB STEELE 41 ' I
Bn.i.j..-Xf-iyr-f-ka WIDE OPEN WHOOPEE IN jl:C, ' ' ' - ' 1
NlghU Only Weekdayg THE WIDE OPEN SPACES! V - V ''' ''' C-'' I
Mati. Set. and Sua. f$ ' 'V"'- VJJ " i' J
K'sLxm -I. -Vn m ! m
I UWCii X I Coming W j f i L- i - J.; 1. i
I TTTTmrTU- II H Mr,Av. ' f.jTrWt
I In I a Joyout Dayil . g lir-TW M MM W F , ' fY
I WtfB. 1 1 mm mill J If I A 'AAf? i
bdWUBUM i TnTIsrTpt TOMORROW JPk-and
CiIIi'rIc'hAROS ! JJilMJlitJ NIGHT NEWS .' '
I anncoj-0 xmmsLmM3i
Hurryl Ends Saturdayl ,m Biuh JH'xj&J
Pluit "HEY, ROOKIE" ' )m '" I llT Til il . al'if 1A rUTYVml
Ton 8 AM Flsr P mt wooden
Dauy stroller, i-none pjj.
COY'S CiUCKlON INN Cold HOT.
Open aulurtlas, buliday ana Mon
days. Dinner parUes served by res
ervaUon al any time. Phone 351,
Gold Hill.
FOR SALE Painters 33' extension
ladder wnn noon; auo uruwia tw
dar. Phone 61S3.
f&R RENT-3-room apartment, fur-
nisned. aouiis only, no onimwt.
Available Jan. 18. Phone 8183.
Cost Set of keys In leather folder.
Please return to Tribune.
WANTED Married man for milking
on grade a aairy. wwa mwH
house, top wages. Phone 6829.
TOR RENT furnished cabins. Myrt
and jacK S service oiautw, auow
Four Corners. Phone Central Point,
414.
FOR RENT Furnished one-room
urtmenL 124 King St.
FOR SALE Haled siraw, large S-wlre
Dales, el per pate. vveu, w
linger roaa.
FOR SALE Single section of steei
lllinK canmci, icuw uc.
SERVICE man wants .45 caliber re
volver, gooa conuiuun, iwuwa
cylinder preierreq. ynone jips.
rnn sale a nain white St Moritx
ICO BKBTCS) i oeo springs MOOuu-
mons Beauty tiesi uiaiu-eso row
SftfJfl.
FOR SALE Trailer house, good rub-
tter. irica suau casn. mono uo.
FOR BENT Furnished room in priv-
saist in mi iv. not water, laiouiiuiis.
hnmA Mini nan here: within welkin!
distance of school and business dis
trict. Ideal for business woman or
teacner. uarage, iuj b. iuui-
Phone 7371.
WANTED-Ianitor or J a nitres. Apply
Hotel Meoiora. see wrs, piocnr.
FOR SALE Good 1931 sedan; A ex
cellent m-incn tires. v eu wvrm
the price. Also old, but good, Play
ing radio, $18. Inquire No. I Holly
Court, corner N. Holly and 4th st
AUCTION SALE of dairy cattle and
equipment Due to me lact inai our
lease has expired and the property
sold, we have decided to sell all of
our stock and equipment at public
auction to the hinhest bidder on
Tuesday, January 0, beginning at
1 p. m., the following property:
Cattle 1 black cow springer (2d
calf), 1 Jersey cow springer, I Jer
sey cow springer1 (3d calf), 1 blue
roan cow springer (3d calf), 1 blue
roan heifer springer (1st calf), 1
brindle whitetace heifer springer
(1st calf), 1 Guernsey cow springer
(2d calf), 1 Guernsey cow springer.
1 Guernsey cow springer, 1 Jersey
cow springer, 1 Holstein cow, will
freshen March 20: 1 red Durham
cow, 8 yrs. old, will freshen March
18; 1 Guesnsey cow, 6 yrs. old, will
freshen March 18; 1 Guesnsey heif
er, 2t yrs. old, will freshen March
13; 1 Guesnsey heifer, 2k yrs. old,
will freshen March IS; 1 Jersey
: heifer. 2 yrs. old, will freshen April
10; 1 Jersey heifer, 2 yrs. old, bred
Nov. 1; 1 Pure-bred Guernsey bull
calf, 10 mos, old; 1 Guernsey bull,
3 yrs. old; 6 yearling heifers; 6
yearling bull calves (fat).
Equipment 1 team mules, 1,000 lbs.
each; 1 Oliver manure spreader, on
rubber; 1 spring-tooth harrow, 1
iron wheel wagon, 1 wood wheel
wagon. 1 cultivator. 1 corrigator. 1
big 6 McCormaik mower, 1 McCor-
macK hay rake, 1 horse-drawn corn
planted, 1 harpoon hay fork, 1 8-ln.
offset orchard plow, I 10-in. walking
plow. 1 Molette cream separator.
740.1b, capacity (electric); 10 tons
baled meadow hay, 1 iron wheel
wagon and hay rack, 2 light farm
wagon, 1 riding cultivator, 1 Mar
un aucner, l u-u. norse-arawn disc,
1 12-in. walking plow, 1 2 -section
1 anvil and forge, 1 vertical fee
sewing machine. And various other
items too numerous to mention.
Location of ranch Is 300 yards
beyond the Cold Storaae Plant In
Eagle Point Lunch will be served
wit mo srounas.
PUTMAN BROS, Owner
Eagle Point, Ore.
January 9 at 1 p. m.
Terms of sale are cash.
K. W. HOLMES, Auctioneer
N. A. MEAD, Clark
FOR RENT Un fur. 2-bedrm. house,
range and Ice box, $53 per mo., in
cluding water. Phone 3446. Harold
wNTJtu unice gin to do some
uuuitftBcpmg. iTlDune. BOX 2879,
FOR SALE Wool ski suit, play
with pad; also 3 doors with e
,w.,i,dSw, alze 23x33; 6 windows.
TRY our Fisher's chick and turkey
starter mash. Our field man. Mr.
Robinson, will be glad to help you
with your poultry and dairy jrob.
DDDl. 1 w - - t HWsl
rrldar Jmnuarr 5, 1 94S MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE BEVCT
WANTED TO BUY Good one-horse
ouggy; state price. J. i. f anion,
Phoenix.
FOR SALE 2 -bed room house, hard-
wooa uoora, aeaung umi. umpi-inly
modern; low down payment.
Phone 3448. Harold lirown s Agency.
FOR help with your Income tax. Ph.
3913. 63 Ross court.
FOR RENT 2bdrm. fur'd. house. $60,
permanent tenant only. Holly court
Phone 43S9 or 2808 evenings.
0 -GALLON ARMY JEEP CANS TOR
GASOLINE, ETC; SLIGHTLY USED,
REGULAR 3.70. -Special. $1.99.
STAMPER & GOFF BROS.
S25 WEST MAIN
FOR SALE-Sot
sTaas. 280 ft long.
widtn 38 in
Has been used but u
In good condition. Ask 19c per foot,
worth 40c per foot At 111B
I W, 4th
ot., mem or a. uro.
DRESSED colored bens,
Phone 3804.
"55c"
HAVE 1937 Int'L i-ton pickup, iirst
class condition, prewar rubber; wish
to trade for late model Uton pick
up. Will pay difference or buy out-
rigni. vo oiumoua. rnono ooa
FOR RENT Six-room mod. house,
close in. On N. Orange st. Inquire
am. w. ivy st. airs. Jasper oaer.
THY Fisher's egg producer, millc masH,
S3.60 ner nundren. r
Riverside. Phone 4449.
WANT TO LEASE with option to buy
2 or 3-bedroom nouse. Must oe
mnHarn. Excellent care will be tak
en. References exchanged. Two
adults. Tribune. Box 3036.
FOR SALE Twin beds complete; also
Ji silk floss mattress, rnone anuu.
FOR RENT Nicely fur. apt., close in;
gas, neat utilities paia. rn. djud
FOR SALE Sheen--iiuano fertilizer:
recommenaea tor lawns, pianu ana
shrubs. Faber's, - 34 S. Riverside-
Phone 4449.
FOR SALE Dinette set, white ehsmel
Kitcnen taoie, steei coi ana paa, gas
raniee. Phone 15875.
FOR SALE Household goods," &ed"-
room suite, oinette, raoio, en
tables, coffee tables, daveno set,
chairs, desk, single bed complete,
swing rocker, buffet Many other ar
ticles priced cheap for quick sale.
See Mrs. Davis, Ead's Warehouse,
No. 3. Front st
GRADE "A"
large and extra
large
eggs, 55c per doz. will deliver rea-
'eonapie oiatance. rnonswDs.
SALT!
33 USED CARS
Largest stock In southern Oregon
to choose from Want to close out
entire stock I N Shulta. 224 N
Riverside
WANT TO BUY garden tractor and
pickup.
St. Arnold.
Rt. 1, Box 48,
entral Point.
WANTED Will pay spot cash for
large, factory-built trailer house.
Fhone 8042.
TRY Fisher's egg producer, 20 per
cent protein, racer s, a B. xuver
slde. Phone 4449.
FOR SALS
In l.O00-Lb. Lota
Special Dairy Feed. 80-lb. bag $3.40
v j4 , , u m,m...i. o an
Scratch, ioo lbs.. Plenty of Corn 9.00
Rabbit Pellets, complete with
greens ., 3.25
Wheat, per 100 lbs. 2.60
r. a. samson co.
FOR RENT Paint spray gun, by day
or week. Faber's, 34 B. piverswe
fnone ea.u. -
Starts
bookkeeper.
lJlal444l.
WE BUYEM WE SELLUM
COME IN AND SEEEM
1938 De Soto Coupe
1033 Ford Sedan
10.13 Ford Sedan
1938 Olds Sedan
1036 Pontlae Sedan
1038 Plymouth Sedan
t 1940 Pontlao Radio
1 1943 Pontlae Alr-unlt Heater
Dayton-McClaren Tires
See at A. Z. "Tubby" Dean's
Your Pontlae Dealer
Richfield Station Dial 904,
8th and Crape Sts. Buy War Bond,
WANTED Furniture moving. Padded,
van, reiiaoie service.
F. E. SAMSON CO.
FOH SALE 20 used, 3x12x20 rourh
lumber, cheap, at Champ's Garage.
3U E. 8th.
FOR SALE Laying Mash. In l.OoO-Ib.
lota, Just 13.20 par cwt. Try It,
F. E. SAMSON CO.
REPLACE your broKen window glass
New Rtass Installed while your Walt.
MEDFORD MILLWORK CO.
The Glass House.
Phone 4112 loth and Qrspe.
CASH IN A FLASH
FOR YOUR CAR.
Save Time. Cash and Oea.
Call Automobile Market.
Friendly Mediord Dealer.
Ph. S9 10. ath and Bartlett
No Red Tape When You Sell
to Us.
INTERIOR PAINTING and
nanging. mono 0U04.
ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON AU kuvfo
of beauty service Permanenta
. apeclalty Ph 2884 120 N Central.
CEDAR POSTS
' Blf husky fence posts of North
ern Cedar Reasonably priced.
Cameron-Moffltt Lbr. Co.. Phone
8482 S Riverside at Barnett road.
CALL FABER'S for Immediate de.
livery on heavy red fir slabs. 34 8.
Riverside. Phone 4449.
Humphrey
will buy it.
sell your car
to us
we'll pay higher
cash prices now
HUMPHREY MOTORS
33 S. RWexilde Dial 4980
WASHING MACHINES
REPAIRED
Parts k Service on AU Make
B ft B Washer Shop
406 E. Main Phone 5302
POISON OAK?
Try a bottle of ZEMACOL
You must ha satisfied or your money
cheerfully refunded. Get a hottle to
day at WESTERN THRIFT.
Sunday
WANTED Stenographer,
Pis
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