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LOCAL and
Unit to Meet Howard Ex
tension unit will meet Thursday
of this week at the home of
Mrs. Ernest Rogers at 10:30 am
Phoenix Club to Meet The
Phoenix Thursday club will
meet Feb. 8 at the home of Mrs.
Cornelia Barnes at 8 p. m. Mrs.
Fred Hallgreiv will be co-host-
Fined Royal E. Bebb was
fined $5 in local court today for
parking his automobile In an
alley between west Mam and
West 6th street on the eastside of
North Grape.
In Oklahoma Medford Wave,
Benita Hammack, who is a sea
man 2c has been transferred to
the U. S. N. T. S. at Stillwater,
' Okla. She is housed at Willard
Hall and is taking advanced
training, having recently finish
ed boot training in the East.
In Armf Information re-
celved today stated that James
V. Adamo, a former Medford
" man, has been inducted into the
army at Fort Lewis, Wash. He
was a registrant at local selec
tive service draft board number
1, transferred for induction from
a board in Portland.
Moose To Meet Moose lodge
No. 178 will meet Friday of this
week at the home of George F.
Stevens, '' one mile south of
Phoenix on Highway 99, at 8
p. m. Refreshments will follow
,.'4 the business meeting. It is stated
F- that dues- may be mailed to
George F. Stevens, Route 4, Box
260-B, Medford.
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Nurse Promoted Corlnne
D'Albini, a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. G. Q. D'Albini, 45 Quince
street, has been promoted to
first lieutenant in the army
nurse corps. Lt. D'Albini, who
has served with the Third army
for the past six months, wrote
that she had been granted a
. three-day leave in order to make
a trip to Paris. She has been
overseas about a year.
Hear from Officer Frank
C. Preston. Anolegate, yester
day received a letter from his
ton, First Lt. Frank (J, jrresion,
first to arrive since he was re
ported seriously wounded last
- month. The officer wrote that
his rather serious chest wounds
were caused by shrapnel when a
shell struck a tree near him but
that he had received excellent
medical treatment and was re
covering. The young man also
praised the work of the Red
Cross in the Luxemborg- hospi
tal where he is a patient. " '
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PERSONAL
CALENDAR
Tuesday
7:30 p. m. Lady Lions, des
sert supper, home of Mrs. Earl
Miner, 017 Park avenue.
7:30 p. m. Rogue Valley
cnorus, high school music room.
7:49 p. m. Board members,
Jackson County League of Wo
men voters, home of Mrs. Justin
Smith, 21 Geneva street.
8:00 p. m. Chapter BE,
P. E. O.. home of Miss Kath-
erine Stewart, GeBauer apart
ments, with Miss Helen Parish
as hostess. Program, Mrs. Wm
A. Thompson.
3:00 p. m. Pythian Sisters,
regular meeting and initiation.
8:00 p. m. Past Presidents'
club. Degree of Honor, home of
Matilda Dietrich, 939 North
central avenue.
8:00 p. m. Crater Lake
Post and Auxiliary, VFW, regu
lar meetings followed by pie so
cial.
Wednesday
10:00 a. m Camp White
Auxiliary Red Cross produc
tion unit. Outpost.
12:30 p. m. Get-Together
club, potluck dinner at Eagles
hall.
, 1:00 p. m Mistletoe quilt
ing bee, home of Mrs. Jessie
Laing, 620'i Beatty street.
1:00 p. m. Women of Ro
tary, covered dish luncheon at
home .of Mrs. H. D. Christensen,
29 Richmond avenue. Bring
own service. Mrs. Robert A.
Duff and Mrs. J, F. Moore, as
sisting hostesses.
2:00 p. m. Missionary So
ciety, First Christian church,
Fellowship hall of church.
2:30 p. m. Wednesday
Study club, Girls' Community
club.
6:30 p. m. Col. Sargent
Camp, USWV and auxiliary,
covered dish dinner at armory
followed by regular meetings.
7:30 p. m Jobs' Daughters;
formal initiation at Masonic
temple.
7:43 p. m. Contemporary
Book club, home of Mrs. F. K.
Deuel, 1018 South Oakdale ave
nue, with Mrs. E. P. Vilas as
hostess.
Thursday
12:30 p. m. ' Reames chap
ter luncheon at Holland Hotel
for Mrs. Hazel Graham, associ
ate grand matron of Oregon
chapter. Followed by school of
instruction at 2 p. m. at hall,
Luncheon reservations to be
made with Mrs. Delia Denny,
6108. by Wednesday.
1:00 p. m. Medford Sojourn
ers' club, Birthday party at
Girls' Community club. Program
and cards. For reservations call
Mrs. Fred Rehling, 2764.
1:30 p.m. Chrysanthemum
Thimble club, home of Mrs. Car
rie M lines, 820 Narregan street.
1:30 p. m. Loyalty circle,
Methodist church, dessert
luncheon at home of Mrs. John
Larwood, 622 West Second
street. Mrs. Lon Rankin, assist
ant hostess.
2:00 p. m. W. C. T. U., In
Mother Llttrell's room at Pres
byterian church. Program on
Frances Wlliard. Reception for
new members, special music and
refreshments.
Captain Returns Capt.
Robert E. Young has arrived in
San Francisco after .16 months
in the - South Pacific and his
wife left last night to Join him.
The two will return to Medford
In about two weeks. Capt. Young
is a marine pilot and is the son
of Harvie Young, 513 Beatty
street.
Traffic Accident An auto
mobile accident at 10th and
Orange streets Sunday morning
involved automobiles operated
by Mary Burke, route 1 Box 226,
and Edith Hannah Arnold, 912
West 11th street according to re
ports filed by both drivers. No
damage was estimated by either
party.
Traffic Violators Fined
$2.50 for double parking In lo
cal court yesterday was Mrs.
Elsie Maxwell. June Daspit post
ed $2.50 ball for the same of
fense yesterday also. Three per
sons posted $1 bail each for
parking their automobiles over
an hour. They were Jens Jen
sen, Bill Peek and Vern Van
dyke. ,
New Residents Coming here
this week to maKe his home
was Marion Fischer, a former
chief commissary steward In the
navy. Fischer was honorably dis
charged recently after a long
tour of duty and brought his
wife and children to Medford
with him. He is employed as a
salesman at Beck's bakery. Be
fore entering the service Fischer
was well known in Bend and
The Delles and visited here oc
casionally on business.
.At urnun"'-
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FIELD CONFAB Outlining military operations on map. Ma, Gen.
Verne D. Mudge, commander of 1st Cavalry Division discusses front
line business with Ma, Gen. William H. Gill commander of 32nd
Division.' (U. S. Sianal Corns Photo.)
' Students to Meat A meet
ing of Truth students will be
held at 316 East Main,, Apt. 3,
7:30 p. m. Thursday, Feb. 8th.
All former Unity Students are
welcome.
P.-T. A. to Meet Jackson
ville Parent-Teacher association
will celebrate Founders' Day at
a meeting tomorrow at 3 p. m.
In the Jacksonville high school
auditorium. Speaker will be Mrs.
H. O, Colburn, Medford, presi
dent of the County Council.
Following the program a birth
day cake will be served. Anyone
interested is invited to attend.
Return from Seattle Dr.
and Mrs. Bert R. Elliott, Route
2, have returned from Seattle
where they spent a three-day
week-end. They accompanied
Dr. and Mrs. William L. Barnum
of Portland, Dr. Barnum acting
as clinician for the Seattle Mid
winter Clinic while ther .. Dr.
and Mrs. Elliott enjoyed a visit
with Dr. Elliott's son, Jim, who
Is attached to the Bremerton
Naval Hospital. .
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Accident Automobiles driv
en by Darr'ell Riggs, 1104 East
11th street and George Pence,
837 West 2nd street were in
volved in a minor accident Mon
day on 6th street near Holly
shortly after noon, according to
a report filed with local police.
Rlggs was pulling away from
the curb, the report said, when
his car was sideswiped by the
other vehicle which was com
ing down 6th street. Amount of
damage was not reported.
FIRST AID CLASS
STARTS FEB. 14
A First Aid class will open at
the County Court House Audl
toriumi on Wednesday evening,
Feb. 14. Classes will run from
7:15 to 9:15 p. m.
instructor will be John C.
Preston, who has had several
years of experience as ah in
structor in Chicago with indus
trial firms and neighborhood
groups. He is now with the Pa
cific Bell Telephone Company
in Meciiora. Mr. Preston is also
a qualified Accident Prevention
Instructor.
Maurice Tedrow. chairman of
First Aid for Jackson County
announces that the class is open
to the general public. Men and
women as well as to all high
school students who have to
make up First Aid work are
invited to attend the class which
will be conducted twice a week
at night.
DR. TALBOTT DIES
San Francisco, Feb. 6 flJ.R)
Final rites were being arrang
ed today for Dr. E. Guy Talbott,
Pacific coast director of the
World Alliance for International
Friendship through Churches,
who died here yesterday shortly
after he was stricken with a
heart attack.
NEW AIR SERVICE
Los' Angeles, Feb. 6 U.R)
American airlines Inaugurates
daily service from Los Angeles
to Akron, O., via its southern
route, with the flagship "Akron"
leaving here late today on the
first flight.
WEATHER
Northern California Mostly
clear today and tonight but in
creasing cloudiness north por
tion Wednesday. Cool nights and
mild afternoons.
Drinfes even
Sound Better
EasTE mixed with
Canada Dry Water
oparkle cat loud.
"Pm-PomT Cab.
oration" insure
liveliness end tip
( to the last tip.
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TV
raw i i it'
OPENED IN CITY
An old clothes drive for Rus
sian War Relief will be conduct
ed this week beginning today,
E. H. Hedrlck superintendent of
schools has announced. In con
junction with a national drive,
other agencies cooperating with
local schools are the American
Legion, the Legion Auiliary and
local churches, Hedrick said.
Citizens of Medford are re
quested to turn over to school
children any items of clothing
not needed for a general collec
tion on Wednesday. All articles
should be mended and in good
repair. Shoes should be paired
and tied together so that they
can go into immediate use.. Win
ter and summer apparel for all
ages is urgently needed, Hed
rick said, but should be practi
cal in design. Blankets and bed
ding are also a relief "must" for
the Russians and are wanted on
this collection. All contributors
are urged to tie clothing in bun
dles with stout cord.
The drive, which will be or
ganized much as the recent pa
per drive, has a classroom quota
fixed at one pound of clothing
per student, with rooms of more
than 50 students assigned a 50
pound quota, the school author
ity announced. Rooms that fell
behind on quotas for the paper
drive ' have an opportunity to
earn a holiday on this drive by
doubling their quotas on old
clothes.
Ruth Nutter Begin
Work At Naval Air
Station In Hawaii
V. S. Naval Air Station, Ka
hulul, Maui, T. H. Ruth Nut
ter, WAVE Seaman First Class,
of 826 South Central St., Med
ford, Oregon, has started to work
as part of the first large con
tingent of WAVES to be station
ed at this air station In the Pa
cific. With nearly 100 others, she
arrived at the Naval Air Station,
Puunerie, Maul, on January 8
after a flight from Honolulu,
where the first group to serve
outside the continental limits of
the United States landed from a
large transport ship. She was
subsequently assigned to this
station.
Seaman Nutter is the daugh
ter of Mr .and Mrs. Charles A.
Nutter of 1114 Stevens street,
Medford. She was formerly
stationed at the Naval Air Sta
tion, Atlanta, Georgia. ,
69 RESCUED
Washington, Feb. 6 U.R)
The war shipping administra
tion reported today that crew
men of the American war
freighter, S S Cape Sandy, res
cued 80 soldier survivors of a
Liberty ship and nine survivors
of another cargo vessel bombed
recently by Japanese raiding
planes near Leyte in the Philip
pines, NEGRO CONFESSES
Covington, Ga., Feb. 6 (U.B
Newton county Sheriff W. G.
Benton said today that a 19-year-old
Negro farmhand confessed
to the fatal rape-slaying of Mrs.
Emma Piper Berry, 63, early
Sunday morning.
CLOTHING DRIVE
FOR RUSSIANS IS
Bit tOTTU
aSs2a Seeest AvaTlf
30 SKI EXPERTS
READY TO FORM
PATROL SYSTEM
Approximately SO men, meet
ing Sunday afternoon at the
Hotel Holland, with L. B. Mac
nab of Portland, chairman of
the Pacific Northwest division
of the National Ski Patrol sys
tem, expressed a desire to organ
ize a ski patrol for this area.
The group will meet Wednesday
evening, February 7, at the
Chamber of Commerce, to per
fect the organization, select offi
cers, and make plans for a train
ing schedule.
Macnab pointed out that Med
ford was the only area not now
covered by such a patrol. Object
of the ski patrol Is to have a
civilian group of men, experi
enced in mountaineering, and
able to travel in the mountains
under any conditions, to serve as
aids to the military in reaching
any plane disaster where there
Is a chance to save life.
Attendance Urged
Any person interested In the
patrol, whether he attended the
Sunday meeting or not, is urged
to attend the meeting Wednes
day, when further plans on
training and organization will
be discussed. . '
Attending the meeting Sun
day were Innls Roberts,' of Kla
math Falls, a member of the
National Ski Patrol System of
Klamath Falls, who gave some
interesting highlights on how the
Ski Patrol operates in coopera
tion with the army and the navy.
' Others attending included
Harvey Robertson, K. G. Den
man, Robert Beebe, John Nie
dermeyer, V. A. Norris, A. P.
Butler, Capt. S. A-. Starr, Jack
Saubert, Lewis Conger, Frank
H. George, Alford H. Taylor,
Fred J. Fry, Wesley Coleman,
Fred Underwood, Mark Taylor,
Raymond L. Martin, M. ,L. Ted
row, Chet Fitch, Art Goss, E. P.
Leavltt, Moore Hamilton, W. T.
Frost, R. A. Work, Ben Newman,
Leo Hoag, Sam Jennings, and L.
E. Randle.
MORE TOWNS TAKEN BY
FIFTH ARMY IN ITALY
Rome. Feb. 6 (U.R) Fifth
army troops have occupied four
more towns in advances along
the Serchio river in the' west
sector of their lines, headquar
ters said today. Improved weath
er brought an increase of patrol
activily along other sections of
the front.
Castel Vecchlo, east of the
river, was occupied Sunday
night by forces which later oc
cupied Alblano. Lami di bono
and Calominl, west of the Ser
chio valley, were recapturea
Monday.
STATED cmmunlcaUon of
Rnmn Chapter, O. B. 8..
Thursday evening at 8
o'clock. Visit of Anoclata
Grand Matron, Mn. Hatel
Graham. Initiation and re
freshmenta. VlalUng mem
hen invited.
Amelia Hilea, W. M.
Too Late to Classify
FOR RENT Small modern bouses.
Phone 6481.
$5775
Suburban, with four acres, mostly
Irrigated, clover, garden, family
fruit, shade. Neat five-room modern
cottage, new large poultry house,
good barn, cooler and store room;
paved roaa; very close in. A good
small farm.
ELMER HERRIED, Exclusive Agent
Dial 3367 or Call at 44 N. Riverside
$4000"
6-rm. mod. house, oil heat, .
garage, woodshed, service :
norcn. back yard fenced:
S lots. Close to school.
CARL COTTSCHE I
7 N. Bartlett st. Phone 4046 or 3061
WANTED Service station operator,
experienced preferred, or anyone
willing to learn. Top wages. Call
3010 days. 7306 evenings.
NEW kind of
' ASPIRIN tablet
doesn't upset stomach
jeeijgwsa When you need
quicnreiiuiiruii:
pain, do you
hesitate to take
aspirin because
it leaves you
with an upset
stomach? H to
this new medi
cal discovery
SUPERIN, is "lust what the doc
tor ordered" (or you. t
Suparln Is aspirin plus contains
the same pure, safe aspirin yot.
have long known-but devolopec
by doctors in a special way (01
those upset by aspirin in it ordi
nary torra.
This new Mnd of aspirin table
dissolves more quickly, lets th
aspirin get right at the lob ot re
lieving pain, reduces the acidity o
ordinary aspirin, and docs out ir
ritate or upset stomach even afte;
repeat doses.
Ten Hilt out to remind you U
get Superin today, so you can havi
it on band when headaches, colds
etc.. strike. See how quickly i
relieves pain how grxramt
fine you (eel after' pLJtif
taking Atvourrlnur- V "'"'
ist's, lot and D9i.
WANTED TO BCY so foldrnf chain
m uBncnw. iTtoune. BOX autfa.
"OR SALE Cull apudi. 7 ton. M. Li
Carmean. Phone aim. Eagle Point.
WANT ride to Blf "V" mornini"B
B and return S p. m. Phone 3B4S.
FOR SALE 13i t. boat, built by tKo
Old Towne Boat company. SO" beam
and a new 16-h.p. Johnston out
board motor. 300 Columbus. Phone
oam gays, uao evenings,
TOH SALE 3-wheel trailer. Autom.
bile Market. 6th and Bartlett.
HIGH duality lui-trlmmed lady's
wool coat, aln 14, for sale, phone
2370.
FURNITURE FOR SALE 1113 S.
Oakdale. Thor electric washer, hard
wood extension dinette with 4
chairs, msple bedslesd and dressing
table, all nearly new. Also fine bed
cot and mattress, S dining chain,
tubular Iron bed with box springs,
btraseya maple dresser table, oak
hall set. gas ranee, Ice retrlcerator,
breakfstUhleandother Items.
FOR SALE-Cem EverKaftngl iffaw
perry plante, fruit trees, ornamental
' trees and shrubs. Some J. H. Hale
peach trees. Glascock's Nunery. 364
Beatty, Medford. Ore.
GIRL vnntsllght homework and care
of children for room, board and
wages. Irene Rucka, RL 3, Box 473.
Grants Pass.
FOR SALE Ncwly-bullt two-wheel
trailer, 8-ply 0.00x16 Urea, ball
hitch; also Phllco car radio. Phone
4 1 00. Call at Associated station, cor-
.... .-itwai, j. mversioe.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment for
employed couple. Can be seen from
, m a p. m. iq laurel ST.
WILL pay cash for lata model car
S,om.P.riv,w Br,y "hi. Tribune,
Box 3113.
WANTED 3 pure-bred while Jeney
giant roosters. Will buy or trade.
win u. mono pwub.
DON'T WORRY about moving, for
complete service phone 4664, City
FAK M EKS7"A TTKNTI ON For last de-
chinery phone 2B88. Davis Transfer
St Storage Co,. 40 S. Fir t.
WANTED TO BUY Good llKht 4-
wheel trailer. Central Point Tradlnji
Poet.
$5500
8-room home, fine location on
fiaved street: 3 bedrooms and sleep
ng porch, basement, oil furnace,
hardwood floors, fireplace. Terms.
$2500
.?, "I'."' unimproved, on Jackson
ville highway, close to Medford; 3
acres Irrigated. Fine site for future
building. Terms. No, 394-B.
$6750
13.7 acre, well located In good
district; free toil, oiled road. Seven
room modern home. barn, poultry
house, brooder house, fruit house,
pressure pump. No. 391-B.
SPENCEIt-UAGLEY AGENCY
102 W. Main St. Phone 2076 or 0803
WANT TO BUY 2-wheel trailer, food
r. i. v;.:,ww io-wicn. auj . ivy.
FOR RENT -Small, neat apartment
Phone 8109. 333 E. Jackson!
THE MIDWAY AUCTION yard's will
- wi.,siiiiiciu ui ou neaa or
nogs for Thursday's sale. Several
brood sows, some feeder and weaner
Pigs and fot hdgs. A good work
team and harness. Also good line-up
of dairy cattle. In the mlscelleneous
line will be a prewar davenport and
chair, a 7-foot tandem disc, a 3
bottom, 14.1n. tractor plow and
equipment.
Mlscellaneoua sale starts at 10:30
t-m' Jv"! "Jta .JiC? t IP. m..
i:ii:miim
Showi at 1:45.8:45-9:30
Last Times Tonlte
"THI SIGN OF
THE CROSS"
with
Fredrlc March
Claudette Colbert
Charlts Laughton
It's That Henry
Aldrich Brat Again!
the kid who
makes millions
of radio listen
ers scream
with laughter!
Now he's in a
real jaml
STARTS
Wednesday
Two Features
HE'S BACK AGAIN
WITH . . .
r
TMtdc?' ft. I IMS MEDFORD MAIL TltlTOsfB-riYB
FOR SALE Hay, around or loose,
first cuttinf alfalfa. L. I. Hamlin,
Arnold lane. Phune 63B2.
JUST ARRIVED Fencing, all kinds,
poultry and rabbit hexagon netting,
field fence, steel fence posts. Min
ion's Building Supply Jacksonville
n ignway. rnont into.
FOR SALE Nearly 2 acres, Irrigated,
fenced, new buildings, 6room house,
concrete foundation, service porch,
hot water tank. large barn, garage,
henhouse, artesian well, soft water,
new preuure system. Clean stream
- on place. Lota of dry wood. Other
articles go. a miles from Medford.
4,000. See Dad Roberts, 730 W. 2d.
or phone 3664.
i DOUBLE wooden bed, coll springs
and Inner-spring mattress, prewar;
1 Iron double bed springs ana cotton
mattress, 1 4-size iron bed springs
and cotton mattress, 1 pr. double
bed slie coll springs, 1 double size
cotton mattress: mlscellaneoua ar
ticles. iuj4 west litn
POR RENT Furnished apartment 630
APARTMENT BUILDING.
$6000
M.900 down buys this brick build
ing; 4 apartments, furnished. Large
store and 3-room house. A good
home. Income pays for balance.
Phone Jacksonville 191 for appoint
ment. W. A. Chi Id ers. Real Estate.
O. A. Kimball. Jacksonville.
FOR SALE Westinghouse electric
range, amine roam set wita buffett.
Tie s. Hoiiyr
LOST Cr key, tag No. 66868. 63S
Pennsylvania.
FOR SALE Electric range, good con-
union, wwu cuTGiuaior i,ou oia Si.
Central.
FOR RENT Nice furnished room.
enower ana Dam; ciose in. neason-
nme. loa w. oaKdaie.
WANTED Best bicycle, boyl or
gins, fas wm buy. Phona 3101. Mr.
X SLEEPING room with gai heat
U1IBD,
FOR SALE Gaines Dog Meal and
many others. Faber's, 34 S. River-
siae. f none
WANTED Girl or woman for house
work. 932 Reddy ave. Phone 333 8.
WANTED Girl or woman for house
work. 93a Reddy ave. Phone 3358.
FOR SALE One hardwood dining
udib ana six cnairs, one breakfast
table, one twin bed spring and mat
tress, one twin bedstead, one feath
er bed, 1 bookcase, I small rocker,
1 set of quilting frames and fruit
isrt, one double bed and springs.
'windows AND'bbbM
. biock or rspeclal sizes
Window Glass installed
PADOHAM PLANING MUX
HQS Court St; Phone .780
WE DUYEM WB SELLEM
COME IN AND SEE-EM
103B Graham Fordo- Redan
1837 Pontlao S-Pasa. Coupe
1937 Pord Oe Luxe Ford or
183S Ford Coupe
1035 Ford Fordor Sedan
1034 Ford Victoria Sedan
1035 Ford Tudor Sedan
1935 Studebaker Sedan
103S Nash Sedan
The Famoua Dayton-McClaren Tires
Bring In Vour Certificate.
Batteries Fan Belts FogUte
See at A. Z. "Tubby" Dean's
Vour Pontlao Dealer
Richfield Station Dial INI
Sth ani Grape Buy Bonds
CASH IN A FLASH:
FOR YOUR CAR.
aye Tune. Cash and Oaa
v Call Automobile Market,
Friendly Medford Dealer.
fh i 3tt Sth and Bartlett
No Red Tape When Vou Sell .
to Us.
SHIPWRECKED IN PARADISE WITH
L AMOUR
' Y AjUr LX3ROTHY
I S3z LAMOUR
1 flr EDDIE BRACKEN
1 fr Y GIL LAMB &
I v'MfY BARRY SULLIVAN
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LATEST
NEWS
and
Short
Subject
ENDS TONITE
SOMETHING FOR THE BOYS
FOR HELP with your Income tail,
days or evening., phone 18ll. il
Ross court
FOR BALE Fisher's wheat mix mill,
run. Faber's, 34 s. Riverside. Phone
4449.
LOW PRICED LUMBER
At Cameron Moffith Lumber Co.
South Rivet ride at Barnett Road.
A good assortment of rough board,
dimension, plank. Also northern re4
eedar fence posts.
NO PRIORITY NEEDED.
Phone 0462.
"" ROUGH BUS A, SABl1 grain
Tel Mii: ""
itlM your Insurance needs to Walter
Jones. Phone 2570.
STORE your goods witW Saieir.
Eads Transfer and Storage Co.
TRUCKS FOR RENT
Drire Yourself Sits Vi
Any Dlsttnes
'ruitt's Moblloil Station
Msln Jd try Phont 4141
WASHING MACHINES
REPAIRED
Psrtt It Serrlet on All Mikes
B t I Washer Shop
406 E. Mala Phoat S30S
FREE ESTIMATE
Body sod Fender Repairs
Complete Car Painting
We repair those fenders
and male roui car
LOOK LIKI NEW
Good Work dood Barries
Let Va Do It Now
Jackson SI. Garst
120 E. Jaeksaa Street
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IS YOUR
CAR FOR SALE?
SEE
HUMPHREY NOW
.' f or a
HIGH CASH PRICE
HUMPHREY KOTORS
USED CAR EXCHANGE
33 S. RIvarsido Ave
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