LOCAL and
In Jail June CNefl, 28, was
placed in the county Jail Satur
day on a vagrancy charge ac
cording to a police record.
On Furlough Pfc. Edward J.
Prauss, son of Mrs. F. O. Ham
ner of route 4, has been home on
furlough, recently. Prauss en
tered the army in October, 1943.
.
Improved Mrs. Dollle Hol
land has been confined to her
borne on Beall Lane for the past
several days with a severe cold,
relatives report, but is now im
proved. Her daughter, Mrs. E.
H. Kilgore, is with Mrs. Holland.
Here From Montana The
Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Mullen have
arrived in Mcdford from Plains,
Mont., and are guests of the
T3 air nIiillnn' nnrpntjl Mr inn
Mrs. A. J. Mullen, route 4. The
visitors will be here about two
weeks.
On Furlough Here William
ritzgerald, fire pointer first
class, is spending a Sunday de
layed furlough with his mother,
Mrs. A. W. Mollett, Midway
Toad, and his sister, Mrs. Mack
Lillard, at the same address.
Fitzgerald has been in seven ma
jor engagements in the south Pa
cific and is now en route to
Washington to study radar.
Promoted Pfc. Rollin C.
Bbsenberger, now serving with
the eastern signal corps unit
training center at Ft. Monmouth,
N. J., has been promoted to
technician fifth grade according
to news report from the fort. He
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Rosenberger, 1119 North Cen
tral avenue and prior to enter
..lng the army was employed by
the Medford corporation. His
wife, the former Victoria Lulu
Tucker, also makes her home in
Medford.
m e
Graduates Kenneth H. Jones,
con of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C.
Jones, 512 Pennsylvania avenue,
craduated from Ellington Field,
Tex., as an army air corps navi
gator and was commissioned a
flight officer. Flight Officer
Jones is now home on leave and
Is awaiting transfer to another
field. He is a graduate of the
1943 class of Medford senior
high school and began training
with the army air corps in July.
Another son of Mr. and Mrs,
Jones, Ensign Stanley C. Jones,
Jr., is now on duty in the Pa
cific.
Returns Home.. ..Mrs. Jessie
Metzger was released from Com
munity hospital last week after
being treated for cuts and
Viriilspx received in an automo
bile accident at Camp White
Tuesday morning, relatives re
port, and is now at the family
R1fl Smith Ornne street.
The car In which Mrs. Metzger
and two other passengers were
riding went off the road near
Vi Rtnttnn VTncnltal in the early
morning fog, it is reported. Mrs.
Metzger, who is empioyea as a
upervisor in the . segregation
jumtof rt tviA iomn will he un
able' to return to her duties for
another week or 10 days.
Board To Meet Members of
the Jackson County League of
Ttr U... I -A n.lll mMt
vvumen vutcio uubiu " ...
with Mrs. Ralph Rasmussen,
state president, Wednesday noon
at the home of Mrs. O. A. Eaen,
211 Genesee street. Luncheon
will be served shortly after 12
o'clock and members able to do
go will remain for the afternoon
to discuss the local league's
spring program with Mrs. Ras
mussen. Tuesday night Mrs. Ras
mussen will speak at a general
meeting of the county league
icheduled for 8 p.m. at the Girls
Community club, outlining a
campaign of the national league
to arouse Interest in formation
of a United Nations organization
to keep peace.
DR. A. R. HEDGES
Chiropractic It Naturopathic
Physician
128 E. Main Dial 3170
Nature Profecls Life
Journal of the Wisconsin Nat
uropathic Association reports:
"The human body is not con
structed on a skimpy scale, phy
sicians agree. Organs are bigger
than necessary, some paired, so
If one is crippled the other car
ries on. Humans are like nations
with huge reserves with which
to wage the war of daily living.
The heart can do 13 times more
work than it usually has to. One
lung may be filled, destroyed or
collapsed, yet the other supports
life. Two-thirds of each kidney
may be destroyed: remaining tis
sues do their work. One-fifth of
the pancreas is enough to supply
the insulin needed. As much as
75 of the liver has been lost
without causing death. Ten feet
of the small intestine and much
of the stomach have been re
moved without killing.' and, ac
cording to psychologists, prac
tically no one uses more than
5 of his brain."
PERSONAL
CALENDAR
Monday
7:30 p. m. Wenonah club,
revelation party at the home of
Mrs. Fred Purdin, 335 Fair
mount street.
8:00 p. m. F. L. Club, -home
of Mrs. Lucille Cave, 822 West
12th street, regular business
meeting. Important.
8:00 p. m. Crater Lake
Guild, Presbyterian church, at
church.
Tuesday
11 a. m. Oakgrove Exten
sion Unit, home of Mrs. Bill
Knips, Oakgrove Road.
12 noon Zonta club, Holland
Hotel for lunch.
1:00 p. m. Grace circle, Pres
byterian church, home of Mrs.
Faye Flynn, 1324 Queen Anne
avenue, luncheon. Bring sewing
kit
1:00 p. m. East Side circle
of the Presbyterian church,
home of Mrs. C. Rease Braley,
245 Valley View.
1:00 p. m. St. Anne's Altar
society, luncheon at parish hall.
1:00 p. m. Sunny Sisters
circle, Presbyterian o h u r c h,
home of Mrs. L. N. Younger,
611 West Eighth street. Lunch
eon. Bring service.
1:30 p. m. Queen Esther Cir
cle, Methodist church, home of
Mrs. F. E. Bellinger, 125 North
Holly street, dessert luncheon.
2:00 p. m. Ladles' Auxiliary
of the First Baptist church, busi
ness meeting at church. Devo-
tionals, Mrs. Mitchell. Hostesses.
Mesdames Crawford, D. Jack
son, Boyden and Green.
2:00 p. m. Fidelity Circle.
Sunshine parlors of Methodist
church. Hostesses, Mrs. J. P.
Bray and Mrs. Lucy Simmond.
Program, Mrs. Mary Smith. De-
votionals, Mrs. E. E. Cuffel.
2:00 p. m. Everready Circle,
Presbyterian church, at church
parlors.
7:30 p. m. Lady Lions, des
sert supper at home of Mrs.
Larry Neeley, 1129 West Ninth
street.
8:00 p. m. Stated meeting
Nevita chapter No. 93, O.E.S.,
Central Point, folowed by pub
lic installation of officers. Mem
bers and friends cordially invit
ed to attend.
8:00 p. m. Jackson County
League of Women Voters, gen
eral meeting at Girls' Commu
nity club to hear Mrs. Ralph
Rasmussen, state president.
Wednesday
10:30 a. m. Medford Exten
sion unit, courthouse.
12:30 p. m. Oakgrove Neigh
borhood club, covered dish
luncheon and business meeting
at home of Mrs. E. W. Hoffman
Jacksonville highway. Bring
own service.
12:30 p. m. Mistletoe club,
paper sack lunch at Girls' Com
munity club and Pollyanna rev
elation party.
1:00 p. m. Chapter AA,
P.E.O., home of Mrs. Grace C.
Collins, 1810 East Main street.
Assistant hostesses, Mrs.' J. G,
Love and Mrs. Elwood Hedberg,
1:30 p. m. lLadies' Auxiliary
to the V.F.W., dessert luncheon,
home of Mrs. S. S. Morgan, 212
S. Orange street.
To La Grande Robert Pyle,
1009 West Ninth street, has left
Medford for a visit with his par
ents in La Grande. He will re
turn In a week to his duties at
the fire station.
Windows Broken A. D
Lewis, Jr., 1704 East Main street
reported to police Sunday that
rocks thrown in the west win
dows of the mausoleum at
I.O.O.F. cemetery had broken
several stained glass windows
Guilty parties were not known
at the time of the report.
.
Inducted Registrants from
Jackson county local board No,
2 inducted into the army at Fort
Lewis, Wash., Dec. 27th includ
ed the following: Arthur O. Car
ter, Richard M. Komer, Kenneth
A. Northey, Norman J. Geary
Ralph L. Fitzgerald, Don H
Conley, Marvin S. Barger, Don
I. Evans, Glenn R. Fairchild,
Robert L. Anderson, Alfred N
Berry, Bruno B. Muschalck and
Robert R. Toner.
Brown Promoted Robert
Gordon Brown, serving in Italy
as a Liberator pilot with the
Fifteenth AAF, has been promot
ed to first lieutenant according
to information received by his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Brown, 821 Vi West Tenth street.
Lt. Brown has been in Italy
since last July. In a recent letter
to his parents the lieutenant stat
ed that in November he was
granted leave and spent the time
visiting Naples and the Isle of
Capri. The latter is as beautiful
as song writers and poets say
the officer wrote.
Townsend
ri DANCE
at
Dreamland Hall
TOMORROW
JOLLIEBT DANCE
IN MEDFORD1
Joins Merchant Marine Ken
neth Hamner, 425 Columbus St.,
has been accepted for service In
the merchant marine and will
report for active duty at Port
land the latter part of this week.
Traffic Accident Automo
biles driven by Gordon M. Bell,
524 North Bartlett street and
Sgt. John Burton Head of Klam
ath Falls were involved in a
minor accident Sunday after
noon according to a police re
port. Bell's car was struck at the
intersection of Front and East
Main streets where he was mak
ing a boulevard stop. Sgt. Head
was making a wide turn to miss
a pedestrian when his vehicle
hit the left side of the other car.
the report stated. No injuries
were inflicted and only minor
damage was reported.
Livestock
Portland. Ore.. Jan. ft ftTPVIJv-
stock Cattle, 1,800; calves, 300. Ac
tlve. Steer and heifers strong to 25e
higher; cows 253S0c up. Good-choice
fed steers $16.25916.80: common-medium
S 10.30 14.50. Medium - Good
heiiers 13.23 & 1425. Cann ex-cutter
cows $5.507.50.Medtum-good beef
cows 110 12.50. Bulls $9 JO 9 11.50.
Good-choice vealers $13.30 14JK; odd
hend $13.
Hogs, 2.000. Active, fully steady.
ier and llehter weishta down to lid SO,
ijuou-cnoicn Liu-xiu ina. iis.yb neav
Good sows $13-25(914. Feeder pigs
&neep, eao. Active, 25SOo higher.
Good-choice wooled Iambi, $14914.75;
top $15. Good yearlings 11. Good ewes
$63 6.50.
South San Francisco. Jan. a mPW
five, steady. Two load, fed 730.800
1b. steers offered. One load medium
heifers, S12 812J0. Medium range
cows S11.3012.2S. common cows
u.3u9ll. cannera and cutters mostly
58 6? 8.73. Medium sausage bulla SIOiS
10.73. Calves, none: nominal. Choice
vealera quoted $14 8 14.50.
Hogs, 250. Active, steady. Early
clearance. Good and choice 200-270-
m. narrows and gnu f 15.75; food sows
Sheen. 1.523. Steadv in mirnnw itn.
dertone. Two decks full-wooled and
several loads No. 2 pelt in run. Choice
full-wooled lambs salable $13-50 on
above. Full wooled ewes quoted 10.50
Chlcaeo. Jan. 8 fUPl (wm T.lv.
stock Hogs, 18,000. Good and choice
uirruws ana guts iuu lbs. and up
$14.63814.75; 130-180 lbs.' $14.25$
14.85; sows at $14 ceiling. Complete
clearance.
Cattle, 27,000; calves. 1,800. Bulk
run unsold: fat steers and cow. nre.
dominated In heaviest January re
ceipts In 18 years: early top choice
yearlings $17.23; moderate supply $16
616 50; heifers Bhared steer decline;
buou oeei cows to S14 ana better; cut
ters $7 down: venler am Aft Hftum
Sheep. 9,000. AcUve. steady; sales
and bids good and choice tew wooled
western lambs $13.40 ? 15.50: with load
lot helo around $15.60; three loads
just good lambs $15.23; medium and
Portland Produce
Portland. Jan. fl ffTJPl WhnlMalA
produce markets:
Live poultry Leghorn roosters and
stags, 16c.
Cabbage No. 1 green round type
535ac lb. Oswego SidSfta lb, sovoy
Cauliflower No. t local $2 crate;
Roseburg $2.25.
Celery California fancy $4.75; No.
1 white $4 crate.
aggpiant California 18c lb.
Lettuce Nominal California 4s $4
4.50 crate; Arizona $494.50 crate.
jgAopIes SpIUenberg comblnaUon
Bananas Bunch $8.42.
Chicago Wheat
Chicago, Jan. 8 (UP) Wheat:
wpen nifin Low Close
S. F. DAIRY PRICES
San Francisco, Jan. 8 Dairy
market:
Butter: 83 score 43, 02 score
42Vi, 00 score 42',i, 80 score
ilVi.
Cheese: wholesale prices
loafs 27.0, triplets 27.2.
Eggs: Large grade A SOVi,
large grade B 41V4, ' medium
grade A 45, small grade A 41V4.
Wall Street
New York, Jan. 8. U,B
Wall street Interpreted Presi
dent Roosevelt's message to con
gress as not unfavorable to the
market and resumed buying on
an increased scale with the re
sult that prices rose 1 to 3 points
and the general average made a
new high since September 4,
1937.
Shorts received a drubbing,
particularly In the railroad
shares where the main list rose
1 to 2 points and ordinarily in
active Issues were up as much as
S points in Minneapolis 4c St.
Louis. Big Four (Cleveland, Cin
cinnati, Chicago & St, Louis)
gained f points on a few trans
actions.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American T. & T 164Vi
Anaconda
Chrysler .
30ys
83
8V4
Curtis Wright-
General Electric
General Motors
Montgomery Ward
Penn. R. R
Phillips Petroleum
40
64
81V4
36Vi
46
J. C. Penney .
..109 Vi
Radio
lOVs
Pepti-Cota Com pan, Lone staiKt
July ... 1.5B!4 1.591J l.M( 1.59
Sept. 1.S8JI 1.SM4 1JI7K 1.5911
Dec. 7 1.58(1 lAvl IMil
ranch (aed BoUUr:
Franchlsad Bottler Ftpsl-Cola
Confesses MurHer
V - .
IK
(Acmt TeIenfcoto
John Lehrman Sumpter, 32-year-old
ex-soldier from Cuthbert, Oa., held
la San Francisco Jail for Los Angelei
police after walking Into local FBI
office and confessing to murder ol
pretty New York heiress Qeorgett!
Bauerdorf last Oct. IX
Southern Pacific .. .
Standard Oil of Calif..
Texas Gulf Sulphur..
Transamerica
43
40
37
11
32
United Aircrafts
U. S. Rubber. 53V4
U. S. Steel 62
COURT MODIFIES
Washington, Jan. 8. (U.R)
The supreme court today modi
fied and affirmed in part a
lower court antitrust ruling that
seven glass container compan
ies and 61 individuals had con
spired to accomplish a monopoly
of the Industry.
. The 4 to 2 decision was writ
ten in a 35-page opinion by Jus
tice Owen J. Roberts. Justices
Hugo L. Black and Wiley B.
Rutledge, dissented in part, but
agreed with the court's findings
of antitrust violations against
the defendants. Justices William
O. Douglas, Frank Murphy and
Robert H. Jackson did not par
ticipate. The antitrust proceeding was
instituted in 1939 by the justice
department. In October, 1943,
the U. S. district court at Toledo,
O., ruled that the firms had vio
lated the antitrust laws through
use of patent "pools" and ma
chinery-leasing agreements
which restrained interstate trade
in glassware, machinery for the
manufacture of glassware, and
patents on the machinery.
Dr. Mot fate Son
Heads Idaho House
W. C. Moffatt, attorney of
Boise, Ida., and a son of Dr. F,
J. Moffatt of Medford, has just
been elected speaker of the
house of representatives of the
Idaho legislature. News ot the
honor conferred on his son was
received by Dr. Moffatt this
morning.
The same message brought the
news that Mr. Moffatt and his
wife had adopted an infant
daughter.
WOMAN BURNED AS HOT
WATER TANK EXPLODES
' Mrs. Betty James, 121 Spring
street, suffered first degree
burns on the right side about
noon today when a hot water
tank exploded at her home. She
was taken to a local hospital
in Perl ambulance and was re
ported resting easily this after
noon. She will probably be able
to be taken to her home tomor
row, hospital authorities said.
Closing time for Classified Ads S
a. m Too Lata to Classify 13 M
V m.
Cu, S. Y.
CottUng Co. of Medford
GERMAN, OFFENSE
FAILURE CLAIMS
ENGLISH LEADER
Br Boyd Lewis
United Press War Correspondent
Somewhere in Belguim, Jan.
8 U.PJ The German offensive
in the Ardennes has ended in
failure and the nazl armies that
launched it three weeks ago are
now being "written off," Field
Marshal Sir Bernard L. Mont
gomery said Sunday in his first
press conference since assuming
command of the allied counter
attack in the north.
Montgomery warned that the
battle was far from over and
that a great deal of hard fight
ing lay ahead, but he asserted
that the Germans definitely
have lost the Initiative without
gaining any Important advant
age from their initial successes.
(Official statements earlier
said German casualties approxi
mated 100,000 killed, wounded
ot captured in the Ardennes,
against considerably smaller
American losses.) '
Lauds Elsenhower
The colorful British leader
paid high tribute to the allied
teamwork and the valor of
American fighting men that
were combined at the critical
moment to halt the nazl drive.
He summoned American and
British correspondents to his
field headquarters to give them
a detailed account of the battle
since the German break-through,
and then launched into an un
expected defense of his supreme
commander, Gen. Dwight D.
Elsenhower.
Montgomery hit particularly
at sections ot the British press
which, he said, had been unjust
ly critical of Eisenhower s di
rection of the campaign.
"Let me tell you that the
captain of our team Is Gen
Eisenhower," he said. "I am ab
solutely devoted to Ike. We are
the greatest of friends ... he
bears a great burden, he needs
our fullest support, and it is up
to us to see that he gets it.
Sloneker Starts
19th Year Service
With Local Police
Patrolman Ray Sloneker of
the Medford city police Is start
ing on his 19th year of service
on the force, having completed
18 years of service last Wednes
day. Sloneker is outranked in
service only by Joe Cave, assist
ant chief of police, who com
pleted 23 years of service last
August. Nearly up with sione-
ker'g record is Clatous McCre-
dle, chief, who started with the
department about a month later.
Patrolman Sloneker Is on the
day shift and la a familiar fig
ure, both at the desk In city po
lice headquarters at the city hall
and on the streets of Medford.
The men ot the department in
sist that policeman's life is a
very humdrum affair and that
nothing exciting ever happens.
Only 04,059,000 gallons of
aviation gasoline were produced
in the United States in 1932, as
compared with more than 613,
200,000 gallons In 1941.
A NEW RECORD FOR LONG DISTANCE
for YTrfory-hry
Unite! State War tends
THI PACIFIC TIIIPHONI AND TILIORAPH COMPANY
145 it. Saztlott Medioid Telephone 2101
TABU) BOCK COUNCTL,
No. 15, R. S. X., at Masonle
Temple In Medford, Tuesday.
January ft at S n. m Stated
me tint and Royal and Select de
crees. Refreshments after meeUrur.
B. , rrlsbie, 111. M.
Use Mall Tribune Want Ada,
Too Late to Classify
FOR RENT 3-room fumlabwi apt at
118 Almond. Phoir 7377,
WANT TO BUY TbU mods! or port-
piu rmaio lor wvicn man, ra. 3331.
FOR SALE- 4-room hous on large
101, auuu; win taita car oa trade in
terms. Inquire Texaco Station,
rnocrux. urc.
WANTED Man to dlf well. Inquire
lira Dorv.ca onop, Montgomery
FOR RENT 2-bedroom furnished
apariment to wortanf people only.
no cniioren or pen, rnonc oaai.
TILLER MUX wants qualified edger-
man xor nigm truii. see UoEa or
can tjiara at 7pb. jqd open now.
WANTED TO RENT ISO to 300 acres
pasture; must oe fenced or cattle.
Gilbert Hildebrand, Rt, 3, Box 373,
Ainiana, vrc
WANTED TO BUV 6r RENT--Road
g-aaer. uuDert ruidebrand, BU 3,
ox 373, Ashland. Ore.
ATTENTION, PLEASE I
At the Frea MathAdlat church. W
10th and Ivy streets, Jan. 10, 7:45
i. m., a missionary meeunf will be
eld. Miss Geneva Savre. who anent
some years In China and waa held In
Japanese concentration camp for soma
time, will be the speaker of the hour.
Everyone Is cordially invited to at
iena ana near wis uminng message.
FOR SALE New 8-roora home, gas
equipped, ana two acres, una acre
In clover. On Old Pacific hwy, so.
fOR SALE One cow with heifer calf.
oiiaicnt. wniia biucco nouse,
see waiter seweu, Jo-Jack road.
mono fjio,
WANTED TO BUY-utomoblla, from
si o i moaei, coacn or seaan.
Chav. or Plymouth. After 4 p. m.
No. BO, Merrick Auto Court, No
pnone cam.
WILL PAY reasonable cash price for
uuu wia mouei car. iooa urea id
solutely necessary. Or will trade '37
Chevrolet pickup and pay cash, dif
ference. Oscar Gysen, Rt. 4, Box
361, Med lord, ore. Phone coza.
WANTED TO BUY -Large, fresh and
neavy springer a airy cows, rnona
6533. Oscar Gysin, Rt , Box 301,
jvieaiora, ure.
APARTMENT for rent, gas equipped.
newiy aecoratea. ciose in. aouiis
only. Bishop Apartments, 14 Bart-
leir.
I still have PREWAR DUPONT AUTO-
MOTivjs f AiwfB. jo be on wnicn i
use these materials are fully guar
anteed. MITCHELL PAINT SHOP
008 s. Riverside
ANYTHING to haul anywhere, large
or smau. i-none ubsv. uavis Trana-
fer ond Storage Co.. 40 S. rir st
WANTED Young lady under 30 to
learn wool pressing ana sua nnisn-
ing. Steady work, good wages, op-
Irortunity for advancement Apply
n person. Modern Cleaners, 311 W.
Main.
LOST Black purse, gas coupons, A
and B book. Finder keep money.
Call 5947. Patricia L Wlthertpoon,
fuo w. main.
WANTED Good second-hand tires,
19x5.50, 19x0.00 or 19x6.50. Bear
creeK orchards. Phone 3181.
FOR SALE Meyers "pressure system
and air compressor. Hobbs Trading
WILL GIVE away 3 large rabbits, a
breeding does and buck to someone
who win care for them. Call at 1118
w. atn st w. j . Robertson.
FOR SALE Child's tricycle, teeter
totter and slnsle bed and mattress.
6-foot sklls and binders. 1137 W. 10.
FOR SALE New SlOux electric drill.
Phone 5Q8B. ,. ,.
FOR 'SALE New Vouse and nearly 3
acres west of Orchard Home drive
on Stewart ave.
FOR SALE Sl,985, 15' acres, 4-rbom
nouse, electric pressure pump, 40
eal, hotwater heater, laundrv tubs,
1 fruit . trees, year-round mountain
' stream, good spring and chicken
house. SAM MATSON, 394 U, Rt. 3.
Ashland Mine Road. 6lOths mile
from highway. Ashland, ore.
HOME-MADE-trailer house on steel
,1 Btiiu, ViiniAiD 1.14 w. mttmyrw,
$300. Cabin 9, Ever Shady Auto ct.
FOR SALE Model "A" Ford, 3-door
oie rung aner q p. m.
V?AlTED-Or chard foreman capable
of taking over the operation of
young orchard; good house fur
nished, schools. Close in. In answer
ing please state age, previous ex
nerlence. salary exDected and ref.
erertces. Answer Tribune, Box 3018.
FOR SALE Windsor furnace. 30-lnch,
good condition. Can be used with
wood, sawdust or oil. Phono 381,
jacKsonviue.
FOR SALE '34 Plymouth 4-door se
dan. Motor rebored, new pistons,
new rings, new bearings; A-l condi
tion; 3 new grade A tires, 3 recaps,
sealed-beam headlights, heater, new
battery. A clean car; will trade.
Champa Garage, 311 E. 8th at
Ihore were more Long Distance
calls In 1944 than In 1943 more
than any other year In history.
1945 has started off with a
rush, and tome circuits are still
crowded;
When that's the ease, Long
Distance will ask your help by
saying "Please limit your call to
S minutes."
MncxUy, January t, IMS MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE FIVK
FOR RENT 3-room furnished cabin.
199McAndrews road.
CITY TRANSFER A STORAGE. Fred
E. Robinson, owner. Furniture mov
ing, commercial hauling, everything
for your need. 38 8. Fir at Phone
4M4.
10 BRED sows, 35 feeders and 10
weaner pin. John A. Carlisle, rt 1,
box 331, Rogue River.
WANTED
Auto mechanic; must be first
class; no others need apply. Beat
Job In town. Rogue River Chevrolet,
th and Bartlett
foh RfeNt-Apurtment. 13JU W
wiin v.
WANTED Small electric refrigerator.
Good running condition. Phone 4375.
STOCKMEN TAKE NOTICE
We have consigned for this week's
sale 300 head of White-Face cattle,
consisting of cows with calves at
their side, steers, 3-yr.-old heifers
and weaners. Also several registered
Hereford bulls. These cattle are all
fat and of good quality. Several
head of springer dairy cows and
regular lineup of dairy-type cattle.
Good lineup of miscellaneous Items.
Sale starts 1030 a. m. on miscellan
eous and 1 p. m. on livestock. Thurs
day, Jan. 11 MIDWAY AUCTION
CO. K. W. Holmes, Auctioneer. N.
A. Mead. Clerk.
F6r SALE Baled, 54 Ions oai Kay.
0 tons clover meadow grass. Two
350-500 metal electrio brooders. Last
ranch 8. Columbus off Stewart.
Hours 9 to 5:30 p. m., other hours
3 a. lioiiy, weatora. cstep,
HEREFORD SALE Rogue Valley
Hereford Breeders' sale at Medford,
Ore. Wednesday, January 17, 1945.
80 registered bulls and females. Sale
to be held at Phoenix Livestock
Pavilion on highway 09, four miles
south of Medford. Ore. Commencing
at 1 p. m. Consifnors: Mountcrest
Ranch, Hilt, Cel.; Charley Brothers.
Brownsboro, Ore.; Harry Furch,
Medford, Ore.: Ed Pierce, Medford,
Ore.; F. C. Preston, Jacksonville.
Ore.; Rancherie Cattle Co.; Blue
Moon Ranch, John S. Day, Medford,
Ore. COL. A. H. DUDLEY, AucUon-
eer, meqrora. r none eaap,
FOR RENT Modem apartment f"
equipped, private bath, very close
In. Want quiet, permanent people.
Adults only. Bishop Apartments, 14
a. cariieit.
For
SALE 2000 seasoned 7. foot
cedar post. See Ceroid J. Parker,
oiu a. t-enirai,
FOR SALE Like new coal circulating
neater, meiei Deaaicaa ana gooa
mauress. wiuameiie.
SHRUBS Arborvitaa, Camellia.
uannna. Hnoaoaenaron. h earner and
other varieties. C has tain Nursery.
rnoni ism.
FOR SALE Baled straw, large 3-wire
bales, si per bale. E. L. Walz, Bel
linger roaa.
OTICE If you have a peach orchard
you want prunea, pnone eoei.
Wfthrow.
FOR helD with your Income tax.-PH.
aaij. oo boss court.
0-OALLON ARMY JEEP CANS TOR
GASOLINE, ETC; SLIGHTLY USED,
REGULAR 3.70. Special. flM.
STAMPER ft GOFF BROS.
338 WEST MAIN "
interior painting and paper
HsuiKiiia. rnunt wvi,
WE BUY EM WE SELLUM
COME IN AND SEEEM
1938 De Soto Coupe
1935 Ford Sedan
1933 Ford Sedan
1930 Olds Sedan
1930 Pontlao Sedan
1938 Plymouth Sedan '
1 1940 Pontlao Radio
1 1943 Pontlao Alr-unlt Heater
Dayton-McClaren Ttrns
See at A. Z. "Tubby" Dean s
t Your Pontlao Dealer
Rlcnfleld Station nial Mi
6 th and Grape Sts. Buy War Bonds
cash in a rmsa
roR vauit cam.
lav, Tlnai, Cash and Cm
Call AulomoMI. Marks,
rrlendly Mad ford Dealer.
! ' etti and Bartlen
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to Us.
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FOR SALE Large crib with metal
springs ana mattress; aiso oatnlnette
and toilet trainer. All In excellent
TOR RENT Paint spray gun, by day
conomon, rnone
ur wen, raoere, a. tuveruae.
rnone eaeu.
ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON AU kinds
v uvmuiy wvici fennanents a
specialty Ph 8664 120 N Central
Big husky fence posts of North
ern Cedar Reasonably priced.
Cameron-Moffltt Lbr- Co., Phone
5463 S Riverside at Barnett road.
CALL FABER'S for Immediate do.
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Riverside. Phone 4440.
WASHING MACHINES
REPAIRED
Part, k Service on All Make,
BAB Waiher Shop
408 E. Main Phone 6302
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wilt buy it.
sell your car
to us
we'll pay higher
cash prices now
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S3 S. Riverside Dial 4980
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