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LOCAL and ttned Morris Leonard potted $1 bail with local au thorities yesterday for parking vehicle over an hour. fined William Barton Waldrouo. 27. bora in Georgia, was lined $10 In local court to day for being drunk in a public place. Barnum Horn Bill Bar num, aviation student at Kees- ler Field. Miss., arrived here Tuesday and is visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Berthold Bar num, Pacific Highway south. He will be here about two weeKi. Examiner Coming A travel , ing examiner of operators and chauffeurs will be in Medford, at the KP Hall, Friday and Sat urday from 9 a. m. to o p. m. All those wishing permits or li censes to drive cars are askea to get In touch with the exam iner during these hours. - Visitors Here Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Spencer. Jr.. are in Medford spending several days with Mr. Spencer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Spencer, sr., Mary-Mac Orchard. Mr. Spen cer. CPtr In the navy, reports next to New Orleans, La., for duty. He has been in the navy for the past 10 years. . Read Home William' G. Reed, RTlc, is in the county to visit relatives after duty in the Pacific war theater. He is the son of Mrs. L. Grace Reed, 840 Palm street. Medford, and his wife makes her home In Ash land. Reed participated in five major engagements, the-last be ing the Leyte invasion, oeiore entering service Reed was em ployed by the Mail-Tribune. To Give Banquet Pythian Sisters lodge announced today that a banquet will be given at the Holland Hotel Tuesday, Feb. 20 in honor of Grand Chief Sadie Graham of Corvallis, Ore., who will be making her official visit to the lodge at that time. Sisters and Knights of Pythias wishing to attend the banquet must make reservations by Feb. 16 and are to call 2813 or 2368. Son Born Lt, (jg) and Mrs. Bill Holloway are the parents of a ion born Jan. 31 at San Diego, Calif. The infant weighed seven pounds and two ounces and has been named Gerald Arthur. Lt. Holloway is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Holloway, former well-known Medford residents now making their home in Phoenix,- Ariz. Mrs. Holloway, Jr., resided in Davis, Calif., be fore) her marriage to Lt. Hollo- Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Cook of Williams, Calif., art tha parents of a daughter bora Feb. 8.. The Infant, named Judith Ann, weighed eight , pounds and four ounces. The Cooks have one other child, al so a daughter. Mr. Cook was at one time superintendent of schools at Gold Hill and they have a number of friends in the valley. Mrs. Cook is a sister of Mrs. Eugene Orr, 210 Crater Lake avenue. COLDS Relieve misery, as most mo' . sua the Nsroal, onus and hack with time tested 3. IS YOUR CAR FOR SALE? SEE HUMPHREY NOW ' for HIGH CASH PRICE HUMPHREY MOTORS USED CAR EXCHANGE 33 S. Riverside Ave am EhSs" MEDFORD EAGLES WILL OBSERVE THE 47th Anniversary of their national organisation at a class initiation aad program. TONIGHT 8 P. 1,1. 219 W. MAIN EAGLES HALL An address en the founding of the Order, Its history and present objectives will be given RAY SCHUMACHER Past President, Criter Like Aerla No. 2093 All Visiting; Eagle Aa Well A Auxiliary Members Are PERSONAL CALENDAR . Thursday 8:00 p. m. Past Noble Grands' club, Girls' Community club, 229 North Bartlett ave nue. Initiation with Mary Cave, new president, in charge. 8:00 p. m. Stated commun ication Reames chapter at Ma sonic hall. Friday 11:00 a. m. r Women's So ciety of Christian Service, offi cers' training class at Metho dist church. Bring sack lunch. 12:30 n. m. No - hostess luncheon at Holland Hotel giv en by Adarel chapter in honor of Hazel Graham, associate grand matron of O. E. S. Visiting members welcome. Call Lillian Lue, 4870. for reservations. 8:00 p. m. Adarel chapter, O. E. S., special school of in struction at hall. Saturday 2:00 r. m. Zuleima Temple, Daughters of the Nile, stated meeting at Grants Pass. Juniors to Meet The Degree of Honor Junior club will meet at the Lincoln gymnasium Sat urday at 11 a. m. Mrs. Ida M. Wilson, Junior director, urges all members and officers to be present. Visitors and mothers are welcome to attend. Prisoner Escapes A report was made to State Police head quarters here last night that Robert R. Mix, a prisoner at the state penitentiary annex, Salem, had escaped from the institution at 7:30 Thursday night and may have headed for Medford.- Mix, who is serving a 15 year term for assault, with attempt to kill, is 29 years old, 6 feet 2 Inches tall and weighs 188 pounds, it stated in the report. Visiting Family Eugene Ttannett vitnmitn Riv 1 vifdtinff hi parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl j Bennett at the family home, 343 South Grape street until next Thursday. He is stationed at Al ameda, Calif., with the navy transport service where his brother Edward, Flc, Is also as signed. Bennett has been in serv ice two and a half years, grad uated from Medford schools and attended the University - of Ore gon for three years.' His sister, Mrs. Loleta Massle. plans to ac company him to Alameda next week, where sne wiu mane ner home. Washington, Feb. 8 U.R Canned chicken and chicKen soup are expected to disappear from grocery shelves for the rest of 1945 as the result of an oraer by the war food administration setting aside all canned poultry for the armed forces beginning February 14. The order. Issued today, will make chicken for civilians scarcer than ever. Poultry sup plies are , already short due to a two-raonth-old freeze on chick en sales in eight eastern and midwestern states. Officials estimate that mili tary needs will require between 200,000,000 and 2 5 0,000,000 pounds of dressed poultry. ADMITS BABE MURDER Brunswick,- Ga., Feb 8 4U.R) Richard B. Bailey, 25, 'Bruns wick shipyard worker, was held at the Georgia State Prison at Reldsvllle today after police re ported that he confessed slaying two-and-a-half year old Bettie Lou Frazier Saturday. . OKAY FARM CENSUS Washington, Feb. 8 (U.R House democrats today defeated an attempt by Rep. John Taber, R., N. V., to kill a measure to appropriate 86,784,000 for com pleting an agricultural census. WANOER NAMED Hollywood, Feb. 8 (U.F9 I Film Producer Waiter W anger has been appointed to head the motion picture Industry's an nual Red Cross drive, it was an nounced today. Cordially Invited FORTRESSES PAVE WAY FOR ADVANCE ON NAZI CAPITAL Washington, Feb. 8 U.f9 Flying Fortresses of the Eighth U. S. air force helped pave the way for Allied forces now ad vancing toward Berlin by blast ing the German capital with 19,118 tons of bombs In the last 11 months, an army air force official said today. The most recent attack, in which 2,268 tons of bombs were dropped on Feb. 3, was the "most devastating" in the cam paign, the official said, adding that 937 Fortresses participated in it. Other bombed, cities and the tonnage of explosives dropped on them by American flyers in clude Munich, which has been hit by 12,672 tons; Vienna, 12 810; Cologne, 11,466; Merse berg, 10,528; Brunswick, 9,431; Ludwigshafen, 9,412; Frankfurt, 9,313; Kassel, 8,102; Hamm, B, 624; Hamburg, 8,387; Budapest, 7,007; Koblenr, 6.T63; Saar- brucken, 6,378, and Muenster, 6.343. The official disclosed that the 10th air force, operating against the Japanese in China, India ana Burma, dropped 19,316 tons of bombs on the enemy in mat, SWALL RECEIVES OF With the 6th Army, Italy Ross F. Small, of-Medford, Ore., recently was promoted from first lieutenant to captain while serv ing on the 5th army front in Italy.- His wife, Beatrice D., lives at 19 South Bameburg Road, Med ford. ' A student at Oregon State Col lege, Corvallis, Swall entered service In September,. 1940. He was commissioned at Carlisle Barracks, Pa., in July, 1942, and has been on active duty at Fort Lewis, Wash., Camp White and Camp Adair, Ore. Swall has been staff sergeant of a station section collecting company, ambulance platoon leader and battalion adjutant. He 1$ now .staff officer for a medical battalion with the 91st 'Powder River" Infantry divi sion, ... HEAVY RAINS IN HILLS AND VALLEY Heavy rain fell generally over southern Oregon last night re ports from the weather bureau and stations of the California- Oregon Power company show. At the airport weather bureau station records show that .94 of an inch of rain fell between 4 p. m. yesterday and 11 a. m. this morning. At the power com pany office here It was said that no snow was reported In its ter ritory but that- all reported heavy rain. The local precipitation brought the total monthly ram- fall to 2.08 Inches. Weather chart followers are reminded that the figure shown on the chart does not Include the rain which fell after 10 p. m. last night. . LIGHT QUAKE REPORTED Pasadent. Calif. Feb. & (U.B California Institute of Tech nology seismograph technicians reported that a small local earthquake "somewhere in the Los Angeles region" was re corded at 3:58 p. m. (PWT) yes terday. CHINESE WIN ROAD Kandy, Ceylon, Feb. 8 CU.R9 Chinese troops of the 50th di vision captured the road Junc tion of Molo, on the south bank of the Shwell river 60 miles northwest of Lashio, a southeast Asia communique said today. NEW DETROIT STRIKE Detroit, Feb. 8 0J.FD Pro duction of plane and tank parts at the Brlggs Manufacturing Co., was stalled today by a strike of approximately 6,000 employes over the pay scale of IS men. ; reolly toothing beuta j Ihay'ra reolly mMlcarrM 'COUOH MiUlong on T k T Lounge to iiv their throat a U mwat, sooth ing, eomfortini tmtmest that reaches td 0 uaj down . For coughs, throat Irrlteilm m hwrw Deal rasultlag rem enUenramU.. OBITUARY PERCY H. IJAMES Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at the Perl Fu neral Home at 2 o'clock for Percy Harold Ijames, who died of an Inflicted knife wound last Saturday night. Rev. L. C. Ker by of the First Methodist Church will officiate and following the funeral services the remains will be forwarded to Belleville, Kansas for interment. Ora E. Wyant, 76, 710 Palm St., passed away Wednesday afternoon following several years of Illness. He was born in Indiana, March 22, 1869. When a small boy ha moved with his parents to homestead at El Dorado, Kan. Here, on Oct. 14, 1908, he was united in marriage to Hirrlet Younkman, who sur vives. He was In the leather business for many years in El Dorado, 'Kan. He retired in 1931 and moved to Klamath Falls. He made his home here for about a year then moved to Jacksonville and then to Med ford in 1942. He was a member of the Church of the Naiarene. He also leaves two children, Mrs. H. Hulton, Midland, Penna., and Pfc. Daniel Wyant with the U. S. army in Europe, two grandchildren, and four sisters, Mrs. C. A. Dodge, Sweet Home; Mrs. Amanda Dougherty, Canton, Okla.; Mrs. F. C. Law man, Kansas, and Mrs. T. E. Evans, Mountain Home, Ida. Services will be held in the Conger-Morris Chapel 8 p. m. Friday with the Reverend Fred M. Weatherford officiating. In terment will be in Jacksonville Cemetery. BABY CAMERON Carolyn Cameron, infant daughter-of Mr. and Mrs. Hob ert O. Cameron, Central Point, passea away Wednesday after noon in a local hospital. She is also survived by a sister, Joyce lin, at home, and her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cam eron and Mrs. Myrtle Wright, all of Central Point. Services will be held at the graveside In the Central Point cemetery 1 p. m. Friday. Ar rangements are in care of the t-pnger-Morris Chapel. OAVIOlLiMS LISTED ISSING Lt. David S. William, rn. pilot of a B-17, has been de clared missing in action over Germany Jan. 10, according to imormauon received by his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Williams, Route 4. A telegram from the war department was received several days ago, but due to the fact that the young man had been erroneously an nounced as missing but a short time before, hit parents have been awaiting further newt. A letter from tha chaplain at tha English base where Lt. Wil liams was stationed confirmed tha information received from the war department and the Williams have also received a letter from the mother of the bomber pilot, who has been de clared missing. Lt, Williams had been over- overseas about three months. BIRTHS BAILEY To Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy R., 1028 Reddy, Feb. 8, 1945, a boy, eight and one half pounds, at Sacred Heart. CROUCHER To Mr. and Mrs. Shirley, Rt. 2, Box 40D, Feb. 8, 1945, a girl, six pounds, at Community Hospital. ANDREWS To Mr. and Mrs. Clifford, 808 W. Jackson, Feb. 7, 1945, a girl, seven pounds, at community Hospital. WARNER To Mr. and Mrs, Charles, 816 N. Bartlett, Feb. 7, 1945, a boy, seven pounds, at Community Hospital. Closing time (or Sunday Too Let to (Classify B30 ataruraay anemoon fiease remember ATTENTION! FARMERS and DAIRYMEN MILK STRAINERS $1.95 DAIRY PAILS 12-qt 90c 14-ql. $1.90 16-ql $2.30 Milk and Craam Cant of Various Sizes MISCELLANEOUS HOUSEWARES 1 8-in. Roaster. $2,150 4-ql. Aluminum Stew Pan .$3.95 Lnnch Boxes $2.15 Thermos Boiiles $1.25 LEEVER'S HARDWARE CO. 225 I. Cth Telephena 3231 ITALY PROTESTS HER ARMISTICE MUCH TOO HARSH Washington, Feb. 8 (U.B A Congressional source said. to day that the Italian armistice terms call upbn Italy to give up all her colonies, turn over the Mediterranean island of Pan telleria to Great Britain, and possibly cede the Adriatic port of Trieste to Yugoslavia. The armistice terms, signed on Sept 3, 1943, have never been made public despite con siderable agitation In this coun try and in Italy. The White House, State Department and War Department have repeated ly declined to do so on grounds of military security. The controversy over the Italian armistice terms is based on charges that they are too harsh, and Italian sources have felt that is why the Allies never have made them public. The armistice terms signed with axis satellites Finland, Bul garia, and Hungary were made public Immediately Italy was a full-fledged axis memoer. The congressional source said that the terms were so narsn that Italian Premier Ivanoe Bonaml sent President Roose velt a 100-page letter last Sep tember listing specific griev P.-T. A. Activities Shady Cove Parent-Teacher association will hold open house Friday, Feb. 9 at the school house at 8 p. m. to observe Founders' Day. Mrs. H. O. Col- burn, Medford, county presi dent, will speak- during me eve ning and a musical program will be given. Earl Jossey, county 4-H club leader, will be present to make preliminary plans ior organisa tion of clubs in the district. Refreshments wm be servea. Closing time for Classified Ads a . nv Too Lata to Clasaliy 1130 Too Late to Classify K5? r..t". Box 3487Medford WANtfcb Woman i(or general nouse- worK. rnone r6n sAUt flood chomped w-Jf. so: two ouoi. two dual.wneel iruc 110; nearly n ilne, 26 or trade tot vat ly new a-uiui jnniv- tng rwcffura. i.-rntrf Point. gooq oows. - j run o;-s;,--7,v:-had. s KTiall tricycie eno springs and mattress, Ironing board. Phone 7388, tfeEb records from sutomaUe coin phonographs, SIS S. Rlversld. Wanted to bUV s-betuoom nous good locUon: clos. in. Beautiful corner lot in business district M part payment. George Vekoo, llo oedal car. child's single. Aimono. girl to n.ip l. Top wsjs. ts or stay. Iteaqy eve. BJiUfKI-h'UI,.. or alrl to with housework in horn. Top wigs. neip Either go -nome rugnw w. e. Phon 3377 or call t 933 Beaay eve. Bivtl away, bull cell. R. I WJ. Oak Orov road. F5r RENT J-bedroom house. is Howard, av. FOR HELP with your Income tax, day or evening. Phone SB 13. SS Ross court, WANTED Late modal, 4-unlt electrio range In good condition, lor cash. Phone 1TB3, untfu gtirtAA Close in on the east side, 2)4ZUU five-room modern house, "v with leaping porch, ga- $4000 $5800 $2500 , S-bedroora modern nous on wait rid. Lot BOxUO. -S-room modern house. S bedrooms, double garage, large lot. -3 Z-bedroom houses on a larg lob Located on N. Central. BMALb FARMS .... $5500" 4 plua era, imgatea, in clover. A good 8 room modem house: dty water. C a AAA Ten acres, S cres in 2)4uuU pesches, I er ehemas, 3 Y springs. 3-room seml-mod- m hous, cow, hslier and some chickens. RANCHES $3750" 193 ores, S sere under cultivation. Balance pas- titrM- all fenced-. 7-roora house, barn and other buildings. RAY SCHUMACHER Real EiUte 41719 E. Main. Phcn S48S FOR RENT 3-room furnlsheoTTious: not modem; isundry privileges. S47 Effle, corner of Stevens. FOR 8AT.C Be Level tnflktaf vnm chin with two units. Cm IMI milk cooler, on rrirSldaire cooler, on bottler and capper; also 75 tons baled ladtno ana English rye hay. Prion 3847. STOLEN World bicycle, fraro No. H-11437. 1943 Medford llcens No. 343, black fram. whit trim chrom wheel. Reward for return. Phone 3441. WANTED Electric ice box and wash ing maehlne In good condition. Lh Lincoln, ijen. uei.. wan. FOR SALE Doctor Hcss's Pan-A-Mln poultry tonic; also mineral supple ment. Fiber's, 34 S. Riverside. Ph. 4449. FOR SALE Jersey springer cows and m heifers. W. M. Hansen, Brownsboro. EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD BUYS IOnwa acres, good free toll, tr. wntUU rlgatd; most In clover: 5 room seml-modctn house, garag. itor house, good locaUon, on west side. Owner leaving for army, must be sold. ALSO MCftft 30 trcs. IS irrigated, in vJwUU clAver? 3-room hous with spring water; barn with e tanchens, S cow, a calvas, surge milking machine, new cream sep arator, electricity; on school bus and milk route. BEN R. COOPER, Broker CHAS. BLAESS, Salesman Office 323 N. Riverside. Phone T3ST Position wanted Man so year of age; good edueaUon and person allty with 20 years practical busi ness experience; soma retail hrd war and lumber expr-. desires post, tion for tha duration. Address P. o. pox 7. rrau, ore. tOVL SALE Ground grains for your usury, iiusj ana poultry ieai irom home-jrrown eraim for vour nrotec. tlon- V. Burwll. Ph. 8405, Medford. FOR SALE ORTRAOB Cook stove. wood heater and cotton mattress r-none Mi7 or zo Aimona st. COpCO man would ilka to rem 9- room mooem noma permanently, wo ONION plants Just arrived. Pacific Wanted t'orent' 6y reliable green oc occa, nw ana rir bulldlnRs, for a period of 1 to 3 jwib. pay cBn rem ana asnur ?ood car of place. Tribune, Box ana . Want TO BUY Pungalow.lj:6 piano. Telephone 2737. fARMEHd, attentions City Transfer v wtvs viibi a ;UU O BUIDUltJlfJ service in all hauling and delivery r9,v Haiina in meaiora since U19. Davis Transfer V Storage, Co i.i yumm ooo. FOR RENT Nice clean apt,, 3 rooms p uaidj ajiecu-iQ range ana 011 heater. Married couple only. Call i mnwtcii o mnu v p. m. WANTED Table, top electric ram a LAWN SEED When In" mm mi gu firmer. rnOHB 373. lor a good lawn seed, see us at Jackson County Feed company. We "j'i j sown roiicr. CHOOSE your garden seeds from four lEiiouiB aa cumpanies; uerrnains, Portland 8eed company, Chaa. H T.illw atnf Mnrlhriin Vina mw,A . pany. Jackson County Teed conv EARLY garden peas, all fresh stock; auao laiga gsurwnoni oi pacKS Med. flowers and vegetables. Jae if. on County Feed company, Court no MOAnorews. MonTON Smoked Salt, Jl8 and 10 lb. lire; Morton Tender-quick: also Morton Meat Pumps er available. Si -SO. Jackson County Feed com pany. wun eno MCAnarewa. VOTT can't ma wrone on thla anaetal. it. wooa nn ana rurKy xars on tand, $1.40: cardboard chick feeders. So each. Jackson County Feed company. Court and McArt- onwa A FEW Martin ell brooders left In tock. SOO-cblck site, ,17.80. jack on County Feed company, Court ana awuuuiwi. JUST ARRIVED Another shipment ox iuu-crucaue ucrna prooaera. S4 80: SOO-sire electrio chick brood en available on order, s is. Jackson Countv Feed company, Court aad MORCBOP fertilizer, S-lb. pecjrages 10-lb. peekegas, 33.1b. begs end SO. lb. baas for lawn and garden. Jack. son County Feed company, Court sua jniuiurews Beoond.hsnd, five-unit lectrlo bat tery brooder. Jackson County Ted i, ieuri ena MCAnarewa. 143 ACRES, if .. cultivated.- SA free water; first-class bottom land! 7-room house with bath and fire. glace, fruit and nut tree, larg arn and other outbids. This nlaca WB,( UVCU on ut bh buPlie gate, near acnooi ana on Price S19.000. Also COUNTRY , HOME Two-bedroom house, large living room, hardwood floors throughout, bath, laundry trays, utility room, garage, about one cre of land, frull and berries, nice lawn and shrubbery. Located on pavea roaa near Meqiora. tSflVU Also MODERN horn end 4 Bora on Psclllo highway, wall located. Price eiiuu. L. O. PICKELt, Broker IS S. Bartlett, Medford NEW kind of ASPIRIN tablet doesn't upset stomach When you need quick relief from Sain, do you esitata to take aspirin because it leavaa you with an upset stomach? If ao this new medi cal discovery SUPERIN, la "lust what tha doo tor ordered" for you. Superln Is aspirin plu contain! the same pure, safe aspirin vol have lone known -but developec by doctors in a special way foi those upset by aspirin in its ordi nary form. This now Una of aspirin table dissolves mora quickly, lets thi aspirin get right at tha lob oi re orainary aspinn, ana uom not ir j ritate or upsetstomach even aitei I repeat doses. i Tear this. out to remind you fx f;et Superin today, so you can havi t on hand when headaches, colds : etc., strike. See how quickly i j relieves pain - how j0Kmr ! fine you feet after fiZlLtiS i takinii Atvourdrug- !r'S!fVS, ! pst'a, lot and 89. uomS 'W. aaaajU . r ' i ui ii ii if mm Thursday, Feb. 8, 184S MEDFORD MAIL TRIBTJJTE SEVElt FOR SALE Fisher' milk eg pro- aucers. zu- protein, rsoers at B Rivcrside. Phon 4449. WOOL presser qualified to take full cnarge OI reuut store u required. oesires poemon. rnonn. iina. .u-to FOR SALE Pure-bred Poland China gilt and ooars trom oest nog ism Ily in United States. A boar for rrau hreedina will make money for you. KSGAR It WILLIAMS, Cave JuncUon. Ore. Rt. I. Box 224, FOR SALE Genuine Holland brdacT- Dreastea torn ana nen ureooin tock. Ksgar Be Williams, Cavo Junc tion, ure. Kl. 1. BOX 22. FOR SALE Household goods, stoves. dishes, two boxes carpenter loots and furniture. Davis Transfer, cor. a. Fir and 6th sta. Friday and Sat WW - - FOR SALE 1 bedroom suit. Calialt. urday from a . m. to o p. er 7 p. m. or aunqay. quo rani f6n SALE Auditorium sire Uumboi Marun guiwr, una iww. - What am I offered? P. O. Box 1133. MKd ford. WANTED Lightweight drag saw, Cle. traO Or IU Or 10 vaierpii.m . St. Arnold, Central Point. Rt. 1. Box 4. lfcCOME tax speciality. Call Leo w. n i j 11.1 Ut-itstl Allon. orawiurus owm . for appointment. 10 yrt. experlenen. T6R feALE feaby buil calf. R. 1- Ry, LOW FEED PRICES Government Wheat per ewt In your sacks ...-. Egg Mash Complete with milk, JS0 per owi. x ec hw v aM Special Dairy Feed, par 60 lb. eiwKlIlwith enn . results ISO 3.00 a 70 3 63 330 6peclal Hog Feed Minerals, etc. 5C-tra Egg Producer Mash ...-. Eg Mash without milk .... This mash designed to be fad when you can supply your nwn milk. Ground Barley.per ewt .. , Rolled Barley, 70 lbs. ... Ground Barley and Oats, per ewt. 3 80 3.03 2 00 300 Corn w . Discount In 1 000 lb. lot F. E. SAMSON COMPANY iUST "AtthtVED-r'enclns. aU kinds. poultry ana moon nsxasais natuuii field fence, steel fence post. Min ion Bulldine StiDDly Jacksonville htlhway. Phone 2454. SLEEPING room with gat heat uiote in. aai w. oin, stocK or special bum Window Glasi Installed PADGHAM PLANING MILL 1309 Court St Phone 4750 j'OR SALE Gypsum Talce yours from car at iitf-ou per ion. r. s. WE BtlVEM-WU 8KLLKM 1038 Graham Fordor Sedan 1037 Pontlao S-Pass. Coupe 1037 Ford De Luxe Fordor 1038 Ford Coupe 1D3S Ford Fordor Bedan 134 Ford Victoria Sedan ' 1933 Ford Tudor Sedan 103S fitudebaker 6edan 1038 Nash Sedan The Famous Dayton-McCUren Tires Bring in Your certificates Batteries Fan Belts Foglltes Bee at A. Z. "Tubby" Dean's Your Pontlao Dealer Richfield Station Dial 343 nth anJ Crap Buy Bonds CASH m A FLASH FOR YOUR CAR. leva Time. Cash ana Oag, Call Automobile Market, Friendly Medford Dealer. Ph 3010 8th end Bartlett No Rd Tap Whan You SU 10 us FOR SALE Government Wheat, a.SO per ewt. Ail you want come and get It Car on track. You furnish acKs. r. a. oAiwuun cu. FOR SALE 300 gal. kardla Bnraver. quipped with Waukesha motor ana ju gai. pump in a-i condiuon. Phon 6435 alter 5 p. m. Worry of . i FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? , SJon s urn emoerrassaa oy loose false teeth slipping, dropping or wabbling whan you est talk or laugh. Just prinkl( little FASTEETH on your plates. This pleasant powder gives e remarkable sense of added comfort and security by holding plates more firmly. No gummy, gooey, pastv taste nr '..'In. . . .ib.n.. . lj. " n. miiy ui ug store. 53 DIG a I I o o Shows at 1i4S-8:4S-9i30 Coming SUNDAY for 3 Days Only! HU0H ERBERT 9" el MIS WOO.WOO woomm iTflClUUTK Ma say mutton Must End Saturday! Jt I Mans IK Plusi GENE AwTRV "THI BIG SHOW" W J skill J I .U rfmiHaiW,-;r- I LOW PRICED LUMBER At Cameron Mofflth Lumber Co. -South Rtveisid at Barnett Road. A good assortment of rough boards, dimension, plank Also northern r4 cedar fence posts. NO PRIORITY NEEDED. - Phone S462. FtR R6l'ftH BL6X & SLABS "green. oig oouote aoea sou. flieaiora ruet. Tet. TELL" your insurance needs to WaHer Jones Phone 2370. STORE your goods wME Safety. Eads Transfer and Storage Co. MOKCROP Fertilizer for lawn "anl arden. Put it on now IS lbM SO Lb. 00 lb. sacks. F. B. SAMSON CO. SPRING MERCHANDISE Coats, Suits. MUUnary Arterations by Experts Specializing LADIES' COATS & SUITS IN HALF SIZES Burelson's Ladles' Ready-To-Wear 31 No. Central Avaaua DO YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR CAR? Sea Us Top Prices No Delay Any Make oi Model Skinner's Garage 143 S. Riverside Ph. 3740 X Shows Daily l:454s4S-aiQ0 NO Wl ENDS SAT. MITE rVTLAMOlIR tarf 8UNDAT Nights Only Weekdays , Doors Open 6:49 LAUGHS GALORE! TODAY days! CASANOVA BURLESQUE with JOE E- BROWN S) Added Feature a PULSE TINGLING! RHYTHM RINGING! Pistol Packln' Entertainment COWBOY CANTEEN starting CHARLES STARRETT with Tha MILLS BROS. Trr'iTr5iWTrtrrxaS ML ooth with f A F. Boa-only lo u..t'iti. .....f: