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9 C-CCOKTTEES NAMED BY GREY TO SERVE IN '45 Standing committees for the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce were named by the newly-elected president. Herb Grey, at a meeting Friday of the board of directors. In ac cordance with the chamber's constitution two additional di rectors were appointed, one, H. B. Murphy being the choice of President Grey and the second, J. E. Early .the unanimous choice of the board. . Jack Fitzgerald was Intro-! y duced as representative direct- L or of the Junior Chamber of Chamber Manager Frank Hull told the board that final organi zation meeting of the water com mittee would be held Monday at 4 p. m. The committee, he stated, will operate Independent ly of the chamber and will rep resent all sections of the county. Director H. B. Murphy was ap pointed as the chamber's lalson member on the water commit tee. Manager Hull also reported the chamber Is assisting in every way possible in arranging for business contacts for C. C. Hag gard in the distribution of the H-M stretcher, and that a size able factory for manufacture of the stretchers could be antic , ipated in Medford in the near future, financial arrangements having been completed. The standing committees for 1045 as announced by President Grey, include the following: Executive: H S. Brown, John Moffat, A. S. Cummins, Eugene Thorndike, H. S. Deuel, Karl Janouch, Tom Wray, H. B. Murphy. FREE ESTIMATE Body and Fender Repairs Complete Car Painting We repair thoie fenders and make tout car . LOOK LIKE NEW Good Work Good Service Let Us Do It Now Jackson St. Garage 120 E. Jackson Street POISON OAK? Try a bottle of ZEMACOL You must be laUifled or your money cheerfully refunded. Get a bottle to day at WESTERN THRIFT. BUCKETS! BUCKETS! 10-qt. GALVANIZED .............. Wc 10-ql. HEAVY WEIGHT GALV. ..... 65c 14-qt. HEAVY WEIGHT GALV. 75c 16-qt. HVY. WT. PICKING BUCKET 80c 1 2-qt MILK BUCKET....... 80c 14-qt. MILK BUCKET.... ...90c HEAVY DUTY BUCKET 16-qt, $1.90 and $2.30 1 2-qt. ENAMEL BUCKETS $ 1 .00 - $ 1 .45 - $2.00 - $2.25 LEEVER'S HARDWARE CO. 225 E. 6th Telephone 3231 BRILLIANT rj TJsViiJr lew 1 "5 S Plasti-Kote will far outwear ordinary varnishes and lacquers does, not chip or crack is not affected by hot or cold water, fruit juices,' change of temperature, and it perfect for exterior use where a weather-resistant finish it desired. , , O Easy to Clean O Non-Skid O Alcohol Proof O Ho Waxing Necessary For Furniture-Stairs-Woodwork PLASTI-KOTE IS AVAILABLE IN MANY BEAUTIFUL COLORS AND FOR EVERY PURPOSE John Cupp Furniture Co. Sixth and Bartlett Special Projects: Mark'Goldy, chairman; Eugene Thorndike, Frank Hull, B. E. Harder. Financial: Dwight Houghton, chairman: Charles Newland. H. S. Deuel, H. B Murphy. Industrial (Large Industries): A. S. Cummins, chairman; Eu eene Thorndike. B. L. NuttinS. George Frey; (Smaller Indies- tries: nari janoucn, cnairmuu, Frank Hitmnhrev. A. R. Manno. James Nimitz, Diamond Flynn. Post War: Karl Janouch. chairman: E. H. Hedrlck. C. A. Meeker, J. B. Coleman, Clarence Winetrout, Robert Fowler, Paul Rvnnlnff. Frank Rogers. Cole Holmes, Harry Holmes, James Collins. Membenhin: J. E. Earley. chairman; William C h r y s l,e r, Henry Zacharisen, H. D. Chrls- tensen, J. W. Mack. TaffUlutlnn and Tax: W. A. ("Jot, chairman: Shfilhv Tuttle. B. H. Nutting. A. S. Cummins, E. H. .Hedrick. Publicity: E 1 n o Hemmila, chairman: E. C. Ferguson. John Day, Moore Hamilton, Arthur Adler. Transnortatlon: H. S. Deuel, chairman: Dick Alley. A. W. Lingaas, R. W. Ruhl, George Frey. Agricultural: Ben Day, chair man; Charles Hoover, H. W. Conger, Otto Bohnert, Earl Ul- rich. ' Retail Business: Ray Baker, chairman; William Barker, Har vey Fields, John Moffat, How ard Bush. Fish and Game: Dr. C. W. Lemery. Judge Surprised By Truth, Fine Passed Evansville, Ind. (U.R) John Wallace is a firm believer in honesty. When he was ar raigned on a charge of drunken ness he told judge James Cren shaw, "I just had one or two beers too much." The judge was taken by sur prise and answered, "You're the only man I've ever had in my court to tell the plain truth. You are a good citizen and know that truth is more import ant than a little off-color diffi culties that one may get himself into." He suspended the fine. Americal Said Only Division With Name Boston (U.R) The Americal Division, which boasts a large percentage of New Englanders, is the only combat division overseas to be designated by name rather than number. The Americal Division, now somewhere in the Southwest Pacific, was the first American army unit to engage the Japa nese in offensive operations. It has served in Australia, New Caledonia, Guadalcanal, the Fiji Islands and Bougainville. Uae Mall Tribune Want Arte SMOOTH TOUGH DURABLE Will brino new eslamour protect vour floors, woodwork, furniture, etc.. wi" long-lasting, "cellophane-like" PLAS TIC finish. Easy to Apply Leaves No LOCAL and Returns W. P. Andren, 33 Vancouver street, arrived home yesterda from North Carolina where he was called 10 weexs ago by the serious illness of his brother. Mr. Andren reports his brother hs now improved in health. . .Tii.nlla Hald Two Medford juveniles were arrested on bad check charges Friday by local police and confined to the coun ty jail to await hearing before tho 4iivpnilp nffirer. according to police records. Both youths are under IB, one Having a previous record for reckless driving, au thorities said. e To Meet Phoenix Extension unit will meet Friday, Jan. 26, at 10:30 a. m. at the home of Kathyrn Stancllffe. Miss Farrell will present "Color in the Home." A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon. Members are asked to bring an article for the white elephant sale, and their service. Collision- Paul Betz, IS, route 4, was involved in an automobile collision Friday afternoon with a vehicle driven by Margaret Shoemaker, route 1, according to a report on file. The accident oc curred at the intersection of South Riverside and East Eighth street, the report indicated, but did not give amount of damage to either vehicle. Crowl Wins Honor TSgt. Delbert L. Crowl has received a bronze star for meritorious achievement in connection with military operations against the enemy in the North African thea ter, according to word received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Crowl, of 725 South Central ave nue. TSgt. Crowl, who is now in Belgium, was a Medford high school s student before entering the army. He has been overseas 27 months. Bromleys Leave Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bromley, well known former residents here, were to leave today for Salem after sev eral days' visit here at the home of Mrs. Bromley s parents, Mr and Mrs. Alan Campbell of Route 1. They will be accom panied by Mr. Bromley's grand son, Bruce, 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bromley, who will make an extended visit at the home of his grandfather. Robert Bromley is in the army. . . . ... Back to San Francisco Vera B. Marts, who has been acting director of the Riverside USO for the last 12 weeks, will return to San Francisco the latter part of this week. She is connected with the USO regional office in San Francisco and will report for further assignment in the field. During her residence here at the Holland hotel she made many friends not only among military personnel at the service mens club but with local people active in USO work. Her exper ience, with the organization has been wide and varied . during more than three years of service, . Home on Furlough M a j o r William H. Prentice, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Prentice, 517 Newtown, arrived by air from overseas service early last week and will spend a 30-day furlough with his parents here. Maj. Prentice, attached to the quarter master branch of the army, was called to active duty when war was declared. He was a second .lieutenant in the reserve. On con clusion of his visit here he will return to service overseas in the Pacific area. First Lt. John Pren tice, a younger brother, who is a pilot on a C-47 in the air trans port command, has gone over seas, it was reported this week He was last home in September, 1943. info vaur hnm anH Flows Smoothly Brush Marks Phone 4848 PERSONAL Fined S. B. Krauss was fined $2.50 in local court Saturday for double parking, and E. J. Feld man paid $1 bail for overparking in a 15-minute zone. Accident Cars driven by Henry Becker and Mrs. Thelma Short, both of Eagle Point, were involved In a traffic accident on Highway 62 about five miles north of Medford Friday, ac cording to a traffic report on file. Amount of damage was not es timated in the report. e On Furlough Cpl. Dale Froh- rich is here from Camp Bowie, Tex., on a 19-day furlough and is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frohrich, near Phoenix. Cpl. Frohrich was ac companied home by bis wife and son, Larry, who will remain here for awhile. OBITUARY FRANK PETTEGREW Frank Pettegrew, 36, a resi dent of southern Oregon all of his life, . passed away at a local hospital early Saturday. Mr. Pettegrew was bom at Eagle Point, on July 19, 1908. He attended the Eagle Point schools, and was united in mar riage to Miss Millie Meyers at Medford in 1933. They have made their home on route No. 1 for the past two years. Besides his wife, he is sur vived by three children, Frank lin Lee Pettegrew, Charles Ver non Pettegrew and Shirley Jean Pettegrew, all at home; his fath er, Fred Pettegrew, of . Eagle Point, also two half-sisters, Ethel Ewel Pettegrew, of Eagle Point; Mrs. Clara Powell, Arlington, Calif.; two brothers, Leland Pettegrew, of Bonanzo, Ore., and Charles Pettegrew, Eagle Point, Funeral services will be con ducted from Perl Funeral Home on Monday at 2 p. m., the Rev. Father Francis W. Black offic iating. Interment will take place in Central Point cemetery. CLIFFORD A. BEATTIE Clifford Alvin Beattie passed away at a local convalescent home Wednesday morning. He was born in Sullivan county, In diana, July 28, 1872. On No vember 28, 1902, he was mar ried to Miss Mae Mattox at Co quille, Ore. Mr. Beattie has been a mem ber of the Fort Collins Masonic lodge No. 19, Fort Collins, Colo., for over 50 years. He is survived by two sons, Robert Beattie, of Camp Clay- bourn, La., and Jack C. Beattie of Medford; four daughters, Leta O'Niel, Portland; Helen Barnes. Klamath Falls; Esther Mclntire, Lake City, Calif., and Ruth Hus ton, Butte Falls. Ten grandchil dren, and one great grandchild, also survive. Funeral services will be held at the Perl Funeral Home Tues day at 2 p. m. Members of the Masonic lodge of Medford will officiate and Interment will be In Medford I.O.O.F. cemetery. JOSEPHINE CALHOUN Josephine Calhoun, a resident of Jackson county for many years, passed away in Medford on Saturday afternoon after a prolonged illness. Her home is at Phoenix. A complete obituary will be published later. Funeral services are being arranged through the Perl Funeral Home. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE OR TRADE 1030 model A pickup. 4 new tires, trailer hitch, stock rack. Champ's Garage. 311 East 5th. FOR SALE New Hampshire cock erels, Forrest Hill strain. H O P. pure bred stock. V mile west Talent junction, Anaerson road. Longhead. , For Sale West side home. on good paved street, four fireplace, two bedrooms and small sleeping porch, new roof and paint ed in 1043. Oil circulator for sale. Charles R. Ray, Realtor, Room 217, Medford Bldg. Phone 3902. TAAA For sale Attractive subur- vUUUv ban home on Old Stage road, near Jacksonville, acre of land, hardwood floors, native rock fireplace, three bed- rooms, built-in cabinets In dlnfng room, tiled dralnboard In kitchen, 60gallon electric hot water heater, basement with electric sump pump, wood circulator Included, new shingle roof, lawn, fruit, walnut trees and grapes. Possession In two weeks. Charles R. Ray Realtor. Room 217. Medford Bldg. Ph. 3902. WANTED Pasture or feed for year llngi. Phone 3003. 1730 N. Riverside. FOR SALE; One pair black leather hiking boots, good condition, size Bfe. One paid size 8 men's Ice sRates, good condition. Phone Q9B2, FIR ROUGH BLOX & SLABS green big double load S6.90. Medford Fuel. Tel 3111. TOUR ROOM Will I RIADY! si CAR WASHING, stmontztng, at Lin- coin s union bervice, otn ana River side. Vow priced AUTO PAINTING with war emergency paim; aiso we oesi guaranteed Jobs with BEST PRE WAR PAINT. MITCHELL PAINT SHOP. 60S S. Riverside. MEDFORD NURSERV SCHOOL Daily care for children of work ing mothers. Ages 2 to 6. Hours 7 m. o o p. m. ticneva. vn. aoia PACKING and crating by reliable ex- pcriencea men. uon i lane cnanges Phone 2888. Davis Transfer 6t Stor- age lo 40 a. nr St. kARGAINS Slightly used clothing ,v" "'c w'iuib imniiy, pip r. juain. MOVING padded van service for your "ii.viuiiivc. r II U II O 1D01, Ulf . . ......i m aturegB, Jo J. riT 3L FOR SALE Junior Lange wood range, APPLES 41.40 per box. bring con- nca luiic, atcwart AVB. TAKEN UP White face heifer. Own- mmiji iihvo same oy paying lor keep and ad. Joe W. Johnson. RL 2. Rrtv ITT WANTED To buy 1939 Chevrolet coupe. Write Box 487. Gold Hill. Qltjon. SPECIAL BEAUTIFtJL potted plants. TIm ii n ciic m vareennuuae. DOG LICENSE is SI. tin hnw Aftor owrcn i, penalty or 33 is added, making totU of S3. Pay now and save S3. SPECIAL BARGAINS Studio couch. 135; hardwood bedroom suite, dust proof drawer., box springs, inner prtng mattress, $70: Iron bedroom suite 3S; American Oriental all wool rug with pad, $35: drop leaf extension table. $5; chairs, $1.50; 50-pound Ice box, $6; reed rocker, $2.50; Jan. 30o dozen. 1118 W. 4th ATTENTION PROPERTY OWNERS If you are thinking of selling, would be glad to have your listings. Have bonafide buyers on my list. Carl CotUche, 7 N. BarUett St. Phone mo or sum FOR SALE Fisher s Eggraln scratch. roue, a, oi p. mvcrsiqe. WANTED to rent, by permanent civll lan adults Modern furnished house, space available for garden and ChlCkm Trlhdn. Raw Til FOR SALE Oil brooders, $15 each P?"!'-"- " them "w. r. E. SAMSON COMPANY. ORDER your Egg Cultural gypsum ,.uw,, a a. ruversiqe. FOR BALE Eastern yellow corn, $3 tw.. druuna or crocKea, S3.10 cwt. r. E.. aAMSUN COMPANY. WANTED Hydraulic hoist. Phone Everett Faber, Central Point 244, or Tii I .ft A M V. . wand dollars to loan to responsible nnrtlsaa nn rnl u.t itl - i- rT . . nwtq, nuom FOR RENT 3-room modern furnished apartment, qju uanota. Phone 4407 fllTT vnup - ''" fciccil III B1UU5 now. JJont wait 'til next summer when user am nara m gei. raoer s, 34 a RlVMliri Phnnn AAAO CLnsrcn until ahni a-.h , --Jj'i-i Center Barber Shop. We want to .iin wu L.uaiuillCl B IOT UieiT pa I- Jnag k paat and wlu welcome "" mn-rk wiujh rcopeneq. WANTED 2-bedroom house. In good repair, reasonably dose In. Cash sale. Phone 4204. FOR SALE 10 months old male "w"peao aog. ara and Maple, Central Pnfnt 1 tOQAA-120 located 20 miles ipfaUUU from Medford, 29 acres una Die, oaiance good Um ber, nlca ion house, lartra flrpnlnr- chicken house, wood house, good road. Let's look this over. Terms. tf1 OFT A Good five-room house, eltv wIOJv water, lights, wood shed. . , garage, nice snade trees large iot, close to school and stores, located in Phoenix. This Is a real " a.r iciiiiir anop Dunaing, new three-room living quarters, gas Biiu iBiin, oil i-uiiiprcaHor, lo cated close to Medford on 00 hlirh way, real location for auto repair snop or macmne shop. Let's look Harry Lonjr, Real Estate. 1258 South Riverside. . if A Glamorous Photo for Valentine's Day! Yes, our staff have studied latest Holly wood lighting and make-up techniques right in the screen capital and using fa mous screen and radio stars. They'll bring to YOUR photo the "Glamour of the Stars" this Valentine's Day! HOLLYWOOD MAKE-UP SPECIAL LIGH1 STUDIOS 'r "PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION' 40 South Central Amu lm Gei TImm Phone 2069 . . . Medford Open Monday Through Friday 9:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturdays 10:30 A. M. to 7:30 P. M. FOR SALE Cheap Dresses. A heavy oiacK crepe ana it-piece siate oiue wool, slzo Id.. Phone 5528. WANTED Position by experienced FOR SALE War-time model Baby carriage and pad. Bassinette size crib and mattress. Both for S12. FOR RENT Modern gas equipped lurmaiica caoin. inquire mi Mac ot Billy s Place. 4 Corners on Crater xaKo nignway. FOR SALE Bed. coll springs matt- rcss, cuesi oi arawers, aresser, metal rim for sink linoleum, kitchen table and 4 chairs, medicine chest. Call between ft and 7 evenings. 306 TRADE 7 -foot Servel gas refrlger- aior. gas siove, two large ouiane gas tanks for electric box and Easy spin-dry washer, late model, or any good make. Call between ft and 7 evenings. 300 Crater Lane Ave. FOR SALE OR TRADE '38 Chevrolet Master deluxe, five new tires, low mileage for 41 model, or have cash i or '41. Box 200-C, RL 4. Med ford. Highway between Phoenix and laiem, Airs, aiewari. I WILL. NOT be responsible for debts conn ac tea oiner man myseu. n. w. Brittsan. STRONG Power Healer Mrs. Stewart is now permanently located between Phoenix and Talent, Rt 4, Box 260-C WANTfc D To rent farm or farm land. central point. Ht. 1, Box 388. WANTED C u s t o m tractor work, plow ins. dlscina and sorini too thine Good work is our motto. Phone ii ix a. central point. FOR SALE 2, fresh milch goats. 832 xiuiupiirey oi. uuaiey wasters. FOR SALE Bed and springs, large ice dox, oreaKiasi set, mirror ana car radio, pnone 31U3. LOST Brown uisskln Bloves. vicinity main ana rrom. iiDerai rewara lor return. R. B. Smith, 214 Vancouver Aye. ffOOPA Comfortable 3-bedroom $Jdv family home, close In on em. with plastered and papered walls. CtCCHA We" 'ocated modern home (500 UU in fine condition, fire- n nro hnrrlurnnrt I nnri electric water heater, large service porch; 3 bedrooms, corner lot, paved street. Fine garden soil. This Is a real family home. (P1ACAA 13 acres fine garden dlUtOUU land in clover and ban section, close to Medford; 6 room modern home, fireplace, shade, lawn, all In fine condition. Large hay and feed barn and grade A milk barn; good poultry house. An ideal small farm home. Elmer Herrled, Realtor, Exclusive Agent, ' 44 N. Riverside. Dial 3307 or 3700. FOR SALE Fisher's calf meal or builder pellets. Father's, 34 S. River- WILL the vountf ladv livlnc on E, Main street, recently here from Arizona, wno asxea ior employment in Camp White Exchange cafe, p lease qiai flicaiorq a iva, FOR SALE Berako, apply It now' to Kin came gruns. jnonarcn eeea & reea to. FANCY Newtown apples, full weight UUACi, EXTRA fancy wrapped and packed wasningion winesaps. EXTRA fancy wrapped and packed EXTRA fancy Spltzenbergs. OAKDALE GROCERY FOR SALE Cudahv's Ilvetnrkc mln. erats. They're good, the price is ri- ii. irt.uu twi, monarcn seea at F. Co. FOR SALE--Sheep guano and peat moss tor me eariy garaeners. mon arcn aeea ac r eea co. NEW shipment Texas pink grapefruit. uaKaaie grocery. FOR SALE Seed grains! Plant high yielding, non-lodging Velvon beard ed barley. Blue-tag certified seed. Monarch Seed 8c Feed Co. FOR SALE: Union beardless barley seed. 00.25 pure beardless. Cer tlfied seed. Monarch Seed 6t Feed uo FOR SALE No. I Klamath potatoes. Oakdnle Grocery. -H Sunday. Jan. 21, 194S . MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE THREE FOR SALE Dr. Hess Psn-a-mln poul- try ionic, r aoer s, a a. niversiae. FOR SALE - Field fence, poultry fences, roofing of all kinds, a, C. High. Merrick building. In 1.000.1b. Lota Hog Feed, with minerals . 160 scratcn, iuu ids., plenty ot corn s.w Rabbit Pellets. complete with green , , ., . . ... 3-39 Wheat - 2.60 r. . SAMSON CO. FOR SALE Laying mash. In 1.000 1b. lots. Just 93.20 per cwt Try it. F. E. SAMSON CO. FOR SALE Field seeds, the most complete stock In southern Oregon. monarcn eea & reea to. WANTED Furniture moving. Padded van, reliable service. F. E. SAMSON CO. FOR A PERSONAL OR AUTO LOAN THE OREOON FINANCE CO. 45 South Central A Pioneer Firm FOR SALE Federation No. 38 wheat. certified, blue-tag seed. Monarch a ecu ac reea o. STEADY, reliable man, 54. wants work of any kind. 401 S. Riverside. mono aioi FOR SALE OR TRADE Fannini? mill f35, or trade for a good typewriter. . O Neevel, Gold Hill, Ore. FOR SALE Car mllo maize just un loaded. Has feeding value of barley or Wheat. Special price In ton lots at our warehouse, (54, while supply lasts. Monarch Soed Se Feed Co. FOR SALE Clover seed. Lad i no , Al sike, Lotus, Red, Sweet, Crimson. inoculation ior an ivpes legumes. monarcn aeca ft i cca to, WANTED St eno-swltch board" operat- or. rnone xtou. FOR-SALE Ear corn by sack or ton, oring conininers. in central roint. back of Thless bldg., across from city hall, or phone 104 Central Pt FOR help with your Income tax. PB asiia 03 ttoss court. CASH IN A FLASH t FOR YOUR CAR Save Tims Cssb and Gas. Call Automobile Market, -Friendly Medford Dealer. Ph 3919 0th and Bartlett No Red Tape When You Sell to Us LOW PRICED LUMBER At Cameron Moffith Lumber Co. South Riveiride at Barnett Road. A tfnmi nPlnmnt nt i-naiifh knaiuta dimension, plank Also northern red tcunr icnce posis. NO PRIORITY NEEDED. Phone 5462. INTERIOR PAINTING and piper hanging Phone 9094. Get The Job Done RIGHT ... . All At ONE TOE Olf your ear or truck needs a complete overhaul a new paint job or a number of minor repairs why not get the whole ob done NOW? You'll enjoy the satisfaction of a vehicle that's again in tip-top shape and you can PAY-AS-Y0U-DRIVE! Our prices for reconditioning are -reasonable and work is thorough and depend able! All Work Done By Trained Mechanics Using Factory Engineered Parts! L C. TAYLOR GO 112 SO. RIVERSIDE PHONE 2965 mm mmsm& r1 -w fiii siTsi if iVln ia.il GREEN mi SLABS 12 INCH OR 16 INCH LENGTHS 300 CU. FT. LOAD DIAL 2123 TIMBERP Mio'oa 1 MOVIES RENTED 8 MM. 16 MM War Films News Keels Comics Cartoons Many Others Low Rental Rates ANDERS PHOTO SHOP 232 E. Main. Phone 8849, WE BUYEM WE SKLLUM COME IN AND SEEEM 1038 De Soto Coupe 1933 Ford Sedan 1933 Ford Sedan 1936 Olds Sedan 1936 Pontlac Sedan 1938 Plymouth Sedan 1 1040 Pontiac Radio 1 1942 Pontiae Air-unit Beater Dayton-McClaren Tires See at A Z "Tubby" Dean's Your Pontiae Dealer Richfield Station Dial 2943 8th and CrapejSts Buy War Bonds FOR SALE-Number 2 K!amathpbta toes. Good grade, no waste. Oakdala Grocery. LIST YOUR PROPERTY with - I. E. SCHULER REALTOR 225 Weir 6fh St. W, Naad Listing, City and Country Any Siza Any Placa CUSTOMERS WAITING! PHONE 5671 Crib Will be short again this sum mer. NOW is the time to plan that out-door living room. I ipaclaliia In first-class con crata and masonry. Fireplaces. Bird Baths, Fountains, Patios, ate. Driveways and Walks. . FRANCIS "RED" BRI339HE 814 E. Jackson St. Ph. 2558 DIAL 2123 Company MsMslsHsWsllslIlIlHslMsBSstiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiaiiiaasssssssssKl Sg75