LOCAL and
Sanlane.d Robert E. Mad
den was sentenced to five days
in jail in police court Thursday
for being drunk on a public
street.
Traffic Violators Carl Gotts
cha, F. C. Kenly and the Peer
less Market each posted $1 bail
at the Medford police station
this week for over-parking vehi
cles in a 15-minute zone, records
show.
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Issued Permits A building
permit was issued to the Myron
Root Packing company this
week for the purpose of erecting
a loading platform at an esti
mated cost of $2,000. C. C. Fer
ris was issued a permit to erect
a porch on the east side of a
residence at 508 Palm street.
Graduates William H. Fred
erick, 20, a son of Mrs. Madge
E. Frederick of 809 Peach street
has graduated from Foster Field,
Tex., and has been training single-engine
pilots since October
of 1941 but in the near future
will be converted to a fixed
aerial gunnery and transition
school for P-40 planes, the re
lease states.
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Discharged George Nelson
Gitzen, son of Dr. and Mrs. C. A.
Gitzen, 129 North Grape, street,
was honorably discharged re
cently from the army reserve
corps and will continue his pro
fession as a veterinarian here in
Medford. He was a first lieuten
ant in the reserve veterinary
corps. Gitzen is a graduate of
Washington State College vet
erinarian school.
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Corporal Home Cpl. W. B.
Kindred has arrived in Medford
to spend a 30-day furlough be
fore reporting at Quantico, Va.,
for marine officer candidate
school. The corporal has been
overseas, serving at Salpan and
other Pacific islands. His wife
has been residing at 818 West
Second street and his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kindred,
live at 421 North Riverside ave-
Car Hits Hor.a An automo
bile driven by Lila Mae Sau
bert, box 512, Medford, struck
a horse on McAndrews Road
about 300 feet west of Old
Crater Lake highway Tuesday
night, according to a report filed
by Jack Saubert. The horse ap
parently jumped from the left
ditch and reared up onto the
road, falling on the hood of the
car, the report revealed, and
then disappeared. Wednesday,
a dead horse was found about
i!00 feet west of the,scene of
' the accident, Saubert reported.
About $10 damage to the auto
mobile hood was estimated. The
Saubert car was traveling about
25 miles per hour at the time
and after impact with the ani
mal traveled about 20 feet on
down the road, .the report
itated. '
DANCE
SAT., FEB. 10
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and invited guests '
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Southern Oregon's Largest and Finest
Dance Halls Ray's Modern Music
Dancing Hours 9 p.m. TIM a.m.
DREAMLAND
OLD TIME DANCE
FOR YOUNG AND OLD!
Rem.mben ONE ADMISSION II-.. fl ITll 4
for BOTH DAfCES - HOLTS 3 I II I
Merrick and Dreamlindl
EVERYONE WELCOME!
PERSONAL
CALENDAR
Friday
8:00 p. m. Adarel chapter,
O. E. S., special school of In
struction at hall.
Saturday
2:00 p. m. Zuleima Temple,
Daughters of the Nile, stated
meeting at Grants Pass.
Cited Reggy Drinkwater
was cited today to appear in jus
tice court Feb. 15 on a charge
of driving with a combination
overload on his truck.
.
In Belgium An army re
lease from Europe states that
Pfc. Clifton Kirkland of Med
ford is now serving with a quar
termaster's company at Assen
born, Belgium.
.
Sen. Nawbry Hat Quests
Senator Earl Newbry, Ashland,
had today as his guests, daugh
ter Shirley, Jr. high Ashland,
son and wife, Pfc. Lyndell New
bry, en route Buckley Field,
Denver, to Boeing, Seattle, the
United Press reports.
Guenthtr Here T. Sgi Her
bert H. Guenther Is in Medford
to spend a furlough with his
daughter, Mary Louise, and his
Barents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo
Guenther, 613 South Newtown
street. Sgt. Guenther is sta
tioned at Homestead, Fla.
Awarded Badge Cpl. Victor
Tengwald was recently awarded
the Combat Infantryman badge
for service in the European
theater. Cpl. Tengwald, who
has been overseas since last fall,
wrote that he was currently sta
tioned in the St. Vith and Viel
salm areas. He is a brother of
Carl Tengwald, Kings' High
way. Car Accident Automobiles
driven by M. S. Cobb, 715 King
street, and H. H. Parker of
Phoenix were involved In a
minor accident at South Fir
and 10th streets Thursday after
noon according to a report filed
at police headquarters by the
parties involved. Amout of dam
age was not given but neither
driver was reported injured.
U. S. Adults Make
Up Two-thirds Of
Voting Population
New York ' (U.R) Almost
two-thtrds of the people of the
United States are 21 years old or
older, an indication of the stead
ily increasing proportion of the
population, of voting age, ac
cording to a recent statistical re
port. In 1920,- when women 'first
voted, about 58 per cent of the
population could vote and a
slightly larger proportion of men
than women were in the voting
age group. Now, however, the
Metropolitan Life Insurance
statisticians say, the women have
a slight edge in numbers.
They attribute the increased
proportion of adults in the popu
lation to a long-term downward
trend of the birth rate, the in
crease in the average length of
life and sharp curtailment of Im
migration in recent decades.
Merrick's and
Dreamland
Dancesl
IhtJtslll
. T-Saain THi
HOT STOVE LEAGUE Keeping warm in Belgium is a job in itself
tfaced by extreme, cold in Ardennes sector, wire crew of U. S.
S5th Division rigs up stove on back of their truck, which they use
to keep them warm while on patrol. The men must use bare hands
to work the wire, so stove is important to them.
ENROLLMENTS FOR
SECOND SEMESTER
SHOW GAINS, DROP
Enrollments in Medford
schools for the second semester
compiled by the office of the
school superintendent were up
18 per cent in elementary
schools, 17 per cent in the Jun
ior High school and down four
per cent in the High school, it
was revealed in a report from
the school superintendent's of-
five today. , j
E. H. Hedrick declared that
more children are enrolled in
city schools now than at any
time during the peak of army
activities at Camp White. He
attributed the gain partially to
the influx of essential workers
and their families to this area.
The decrease in High School
enrollments can be attributed
almost entirely to the number
of enlistments into the navy or
Other branches of the service,
migration to necessary war jobs,
Hedrick declared. ,
Elementary schools as a whole
enrolled 1,392 students in Feb
ruary this year against 1,197
for the corresponding period In
1944. A report by schools gives
Jackson, 317; Lincoln, 288;
Roosevelt, 344 and Washington,
445 students for February, 1945.
The Junior High school now
has 678 students, against an en
rollment of 577 a year ago.
Medford High school listed 551
students this semester, a de
crease from 574 recorded for
February. '44.
GIVEN 1ITC0I
C. Harold Whltcomb was giv
en a 30-day suspended sentence
In Justice W. P. Tucker's court
yesterday on a charge of driving
while his operator's license was
suspended. '
Whitcomb'a appearance in
justice court was due largely to
a misunderstanding, the lustlce
reports. Whitcotnb had been Is
sued the Insurance policy re
quired to qualify him for a per
mit to drive again, was under
the Impression this entitled him
to drive and had failed to wait
for the proper papers to be is
sued by the secretary of state,
the official said. Whitcomb's
license had been suspended fol
lowing a traffic conviction
about two years ago.
It is said that Whltcomb has
two sons in the army and is en
gaged in defense work.
Closing time tor Classined Ads
i m Too Lata to Classify 12:30
DANCE SAT. NITE
At the Picturesque
WAGON
WHEEL
PAVILION
See Ui for Reservation.
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PURPLE HEART TO
Pfc. Kenneth W. Ambrose of
124 King street has been award
ed the Purple Heart for wounds
received in action with the
Third army in the battle of
Mctz, last November 10,, his wife
revealed today. Mrs. Ambrose
received the medal early this
week .along with a war depart
ment communication which said
her husband was improving sat
isfactorily. The army man
broke his left foot in the action
and was evacuated to a base
hospital in England where he Is
now a patient.
Ambrose was awarded the
combat infantryman badge, pri
or to his injury, for displaying
exemplary conduct in action in
France during campaigns last
August his Wife was informed
this week also. His unit went to
France shortly after D-day. He
has served 14 years in the army.
Prior to the war he served in
the Philippine Islands and other
installations outside continental
U. S. ,
Mrs. Ambrose has two chil
dren also in war service. They
are Eugene Whipple, merchant
marine, serving in the Pacific
and a daughter, Betty Lee
Whipple, Sic In the Waves, sta
tioned at San Francisco.
A pound of coal will make
enough steam to haul one ton of
freight 10 miles.
Too Late to Classify
BE SURE YOUR CAR IS SAFEI
Have the steering and front y
tem corrected by experienced, com
petent men at your OldsmobUe
dealer's shop.
Jiffy wheel alignment service.
Bear wheel balancing service.
Drive In now for check-up.
EDGERTON MOTOR CO.
132 S. Riverside
, Medford, Or..
oaoy neeas 01 an Kinas. liny lots
Shop, 3d floor Medford Center bldg.
LOSTOn Central ave., near Crystal
White Laundry, lady's bifocal
glasses, light rimmed frama. Re
ward. Tribune. Box 2017.
2 NEARLY new 7.00x18 tin. and
tubes for sale. Phone 3804.
BOOK March chicks and hatching
now. Our chicks fully guaranteed.
Dressler's Square Deal Hatchery,
1107 E. Main. Phone 3638.
DIAPERS, gowns,' wrapping blanketa
Tiny Tots' Shop, 3d floor Medford
denier oiqg.
FOR SALE 2 fine yearling Ouemaey
heifers. Bert Stancltffe, Phoenix.
2600
i Modern home, living room.
bedroom, kitchen, bath,
norches. larae lot on pave
ment near school. Terms. H. O
WILSON, Broker. 7 Chestnut Phone
4644.
For SALE One Persian cat and toy
collie dog, 6 mot. old. 523 If. River-
siac, apt, o
PATAMA9 Safety straps. Jar sett.
Tfny Tots' Shop, 3d floor Medford
l enter mag.
FOR SALE '29 Chevrolet home-made
pickup, a new tires. Priced for
quick sale. 331 S. Ivy.
RENT Smalf "modem house, inquire
704 W. 6th, except Saturday be
fore 6.
4) Milai from
Medford en
Grlffan Gr.ak
Road
Dancing Start, at t
Swell Mu.ie Good Floor
Lot. of Fun
Com Out and Meet
Your Friend.
STEVE BAKER
and DAVE GOULD
ToTTRIVATE PARTIES
FOK WENT Furnished aparimant
rnwn aim or a, o.
HKRI aura Hmi extra valua used cars:
1941 atud.baker Champion ted an.
Clean as a pin ana rcaay to five
Ions, economical service. Xqutpped
Willi overdrive. SUU1
1037 Bulck Special sedan. New, gleam-
ins eagle grey paint, goo a ures. for
dependability and long-lived satis
faction you can't beat this one. Has
radio and heater $825
1841 Chrysler Royal sedan. This Is
truly line mercnanatse. Has we
famous Chrysler fluid drive with
four-speed transmission.. Looks and
runs like new $1,393
1936 Old. "6" convertible coupe. New
ly painiea witn reaio. neater ana a
new motor. Thia ear la very de
sirable at only ..5li3
REMEMBER We will pay highest
prices sor gooa usea cars.
1 EDGERTON MOTOR CO.
132 S. Riverside
Phone 2884
WANTED Real estate listings. Have
wwjw, lur 4 una o-Dearoom nouses.
H. G. WILSON. Broker
7 Chestnut. Phone 4644
FOR RENT 140 acres, 30 a. tillable,
13 acres vetch and oats, 3-room
house, water and electricity: other
outbuildings. Immediate possession.
Must rent this week. 4 ml. 8. Talont
on Wagner Creek rd. Turn at "For
Rent" sign.
WANT TO BUY Lady's model pre-
war oicxcie in exceuem condition.
Liiai 02113.
STORAGE SERVICE Two-story brick
ouuaing. j urniture careiuiiy
handled, personal lockers. C 1 1 v
Transfer & Storage. Phouo 4684, 38
8. Fir St. '
FOR A PERSONAL OR AUTO LOAN
Sea
THE OREGON FINANCE CO.
43 South Central
A Pioneer Firm
INCREASE the life of your car or
machlnory by having it STEAM
CLEANED at
MITCHELL PAINT SHOP
803 S. Riverside
WILL PAY cash for one acre. 4-room
house and. barn: close in. Pre must
be reasonable. P. O. Box 495.
MAID WANTED Holland hotel."
FOR SALE Home-made Dodge trnct
or, electric mantel clock, Sin iter
sewtne; machine, metal double bed
with heavy coll sprint!.. Inquire at
J. R. Krupp'i Service Station,
AoUSE for rent, furnished, in Central
Point. Across from high school on
old highway, 402 Bush at. ;
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
SPECIALS
NEW SHIPMENT of white enamel
wood ranges, circulating heaters,
trash burners and airtight heaters,
stove pfne and etc Buy while stock
Is complete.
ROOFING PAPER, large stock, all
sizes and weight: also building pa
per, felt paper. Less than mall or
der prices.
AUTOMATIC gas and ol! water
neater, range boilers, toilets, laun
dry trays, complete ihowt-r units,
lavatories, double sinks, septic tanks
and values of all kinds. No priority
required.
NEW shipment of cocoa mats, lino
leum rugs in sizes from 6x9 to 12x
10.
HARD-TO-GET Items, skillets. Dutch
ovens, chicken fryers, dish pans,
wash pans, water buckets, garbage
eans. mop wringers, cone buckets
Large stock. Come and look around
Tnnt n'nf .n iri4.
mechanic, farmer, logger; also P-C
iuuis turns. sung or socKeis, rntcnets
lug wrenches and speed wrenches
ATTlTVTTnM j
We have In stock all sizen and mesh
v uii.ntaii iiciunK, sxocK once, oaro
"o iciilh pusis. smooin wire, siue
oo wire; also chicken houso sorny.
era, wheelbarrows, garden cultivat
ors, spndfng forks, hoes, rakes mat'
tocks and shovels.
PIPE, large stock of prewar pipe at
prewar prices. Get it now herore
prices advance: also pipe fittings.
TIT,.." i pii-ve-wr pumps, cen
trifugal and rotary pumps; also 2
viwt uuii etuii pi pa,
COMPLETE line of tents, hay covers,
wroaulines and leather work nloves
Slicker coata and raincoats, sllghtlv
sed; also water-repellent coats and
pants.
Ttl A VTO .,... I I a
..... """ uukkict, national arj-
Z. Lw ul. Ira"i". iron wheels,
rubber tires.
NEW shipment of doors and windows
Just arrived.
.R.umember "'wtys pav to shoo
5o !Je Med'ertJ Bargain House, 37-
Night. Only Weekday.
MAT. 5AT. & SUN.
Coming
SUNDAY!
WHAT A WOLF!
(one ittdtcA
ENDS SATURDAY NIGHTI
SVRLt$QV
PLUS
"COWBOY CANTEEN"
Charles Starrett
APPLE SALE Prices were ft SO. new
$1.50 box. Large supply, good qual
ity. Pears, 5c pound. Payleas Mkt.,
333 S. Riverside, opposite Firestone.
FOB 8 ALE OR TRADE For City or
suDurbaa noma, with or without
acreage, two 4-roora apartment
house, $4,300; some furniture. Give
price and details in first letter.
Tribune. Box 3479,
FURNITURE MOVING Regular van
service, tuuo or nauon-wiae. none
3888, Davis Transfer $x Storage Co
40 S. Fir st
PICKUP, 1940 Plymouth, completely
ovcrnauica ana guaranieea, e-piy
Urea, new paint. Ready to go to
work. Trade for car, will pay cash
difference. Champa Garage, 311 X-
6th.
FOR SALE 1 large wardrobe cabinet.
Jo; i Kiicnen cupooara, complete,
its wall, ll a", 5' 6" window be
tween, $25; 1 iron bed and
springs, $10; 1 window, 3' 0"x4' 6",
$3; 1 full-size bed and dresser, dark
wood, $43; 1 wool rug, 8' 3"xl0' 6",
$7.50. Some life-gal. glass chick
drinkers. 7Qo set. 38 S. Holly.
FOR SALE Good family cow, giving
i i gauuns. rnone anuiis mowers,
3747.
WANTED Pair of roller skates that
win iu Doy s snoes, sue lats. none
ATTENTION. PLEASE
Fanners, Loggers, Contractors,
Business Men, or any red-blooded
person who is actually engaged in
a vocation that is helpful to the war
effort:
I have for sale seven U-ton gov
ernment cars of the la -ton, 4-wheel
drive, pickup type, that in my opin
ion, are double the value of the
ordinary civilian unit.
I am reconditioning these cars
tip-top mechanically.
No trouble getting gas for one of
these cars, as the purchase of one
la evidence that you really have
use for a rugged unit
If It is beautiful streamllnee yon
want, don't look at them, for you
don't need a pickup anyway.
Cars can be seen at George Good
man's Service Station, 9th and Cen
tral; after hours phone 4231.
Yours for quality merchandise
and legitimate deals.
CLAUDE MILES
CHOOSE your garden seeds from four
reiiRDie seea companies: iiermains,
Portland Seed company, Chas. H,
Lilly and Nor thru d. Kins and com.
pany. Jackson County Feed com
pany, uuuri ana iuennarews.
EARLY Cardan neat, all fresh Btnnk-
also a large assortment of package
seed, flowers and vegetables, alack
r son County Feed company. Court
MORTON Smoked Salt. 91 ft and in.
lb. size; Morton Tender-quick; also
jviurion nirai rumps are avauaDiei
$1.50. Jackson County Feed com
pany, Court and McAndrews.
YOU can't go wrong on this special,
4-ft. wood hen and turkey feeders
on stand, $1.49; cardboard chick
feeders, So each. Jackson County
reea company, touri ana MCAn
drews.
A FEW Martin oil brooders left In
Stock. 500-chick Size, ftl7.no. Jack.
son County Feed company. Court
iiu juctnorews.
JUST ARRIVED Another shipment
$4.50; 500-size electric chick brood
ers available on order, $15. Jackson
County Feed company, Court and
McAndrews.
M OR CROP fertilizer, fl-lb. packages,
in h F f amia- oea ana ou-
"If "T" V"u swoon. iogk
h m a" y e company, Court
Snrnriri.hnni 1... ..ti .1 .
Jery brooder. Jackson County reed
FOR SALE Fisher's milk egg pro-
mln wVn 'n.t.rna;:
2 BIG HITS
:ll.mWH
Continuous Rat. Poors Opan 1:41
Mu.t End Saturday!
."Henry Aldrlch't
Little Secret"
Plu.
GENE AUTHY
"THE BIG SHOW"
YOU'LL HAVE A MUSICAL
TIME . . . In this "Hula
Hula" MUSICALULUI
I 1 Coming
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MUOHHI..1.T
VI ANN SAVAOI
iiuraiinar
rr!Ur, Fob. 0, 1945
WELL-LOCATED Ashland service sta
tion for lease to operator. Modern,
well-equipped, good-paying station.
Phone 4665 or 25DS. Medford.
WANTED One rough dry mailer;
a iso one inin iinisner. Appiy in per
son. Crystal White Laundry.
FOR SALE. Coleman camp stove and
tame, ivory enameiea range wun
coils, Motorola car radio, floor lamp,
forty Hampshire red laying hens.
McCormick mowing machine, team
harness and wa;;on. EARL HEFT.
Phone 193 Central Point.
SALE
$5 USED CAAS
Largest stock in southern Oregon
to choose from Want to close out
entire stock I N Shu its 224 N
Riverside
WANTED TCTbUY 3-bedroom house
in gooa location ; ciose in. acauuiui
corner lot In business district as
Xart payment Goorge Vakoc, 115
Imond.
WANTED Woman or girl to help
wun nouseworn in nome. iop wages.
Either go home nights or stay.
Phone 3377 or call at 932 Reddy ave
GIVEN away, bull calf. R, L. Ray,
unit urove roan.
if OR HELP with vour Income tax. day
or evening, fuone auu. oa koss
court.
TOR SALE Doctor Hess's Pan-A-Min
poultry tonic; atso mineral supple
ment Faber's, 34 S. Riverside. Fb-
FOR SALE OR TRADE Cook stove.
wood heater and cotton mattress.
Phone 3417 or 28 Almond st
ONION plants Just arrived. Pacific
reea at aeea, im ana nr.
WANT TO BUY Bungalow-size piano.
TCiepnone a7J7,
LAWN SEED When In the market
for a stood lawn seed, see us at
Jackson County Feed company. We
win loan you a lawn rouer.
WE BUYEM WE SELLEM
COME IN AND SEE-EM
1038 Graham Ford or Sedan
1037 Pontiac 5-Pasj Coupe
1037 Ford De Luxe Fordor
' 1038 Ford Coupe
1035 Ford Fordor Sedan
1034 Ford Victoria Sedan
1033 Ford Tudor Sedan
1035 Studebaker Sedan
1938 Nash Sedan
The Famous Davton-McClaren Tires
orniaj in i our ucruucaies -Batteries
Fan Belts Foglitee
See at A. Z "Tubby" Dean's
Your Pontlao Dealer
Richfield Station Dial 3042
6th anJ Grape Buy Bonds
CASH IN A FLASH
FOR YOUR CAR
s Save. Time Cash and t3as
Call Automobile Market,
Friendly Medford Dealer.
Ph M19 th and Bart left
No Red Tape When You SeU
lO us
FOR SALE 300 gat. Hardle Sprayer,
wiiii wiiuKcsna mo inl
and 30 gal. pump in A-i condition.
Phone $433 after 5 p. m.
LOW PRICED LUMBER
At Cameron Mofflth Ltrmher Co.
South Rlveirlde al Burnett Road
A good assortment of rough boards
dimension, plank Also northern red
cedar fence posts
NO PRIORITY NEEDED
Phone 5463.
TELL your Insurance needs to Walter
jones. fnone zaio.
STOR E your goods with Safety
Eads Transfer and Storage Co.
WINDOW!
AND DOORS
btocn or special sixes
Window Glass Installed
PADGHAM PLANING MILL '
1309 Court St. Phone 4750
STARTS
SHORTS l.
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBTJKE JOHf
FIR ROUGH 8LOX BLABS SMS)
big double load $6-50. Medford YueL
Tel 3111. ,
WANTED Table-top electrio range
and an on neater, fnone 3 fa
THESE ITEMS ARE IN STOCK AT
WAID'I
PLUMBING DEPT.
Single and Double Laundry Trays,
Shower Stalls, complete with fit
tings; Galvanized Pipe and Pipe
Fittings. Hot Water Heaters and
Range Boilers, Toilets, Sinks end
Lavatories.
HARDWARE DEPT.
Tool Boxes and Carpenter! Tools,
Garden Hose, Sprinklers ana Pniiw
ers, Grinding Wheels. V-Belts. Pul.
leys, Bolts, Nails. Screws, Washers,
Etc.; Flower and Vegetable Seeds
and Garden Tools.
FARM DEPT.
Fencing, Poultry Netting. Wire
Screen. Electric Fence Controllers
and Insulators, Filter Discs and
Dairy Supplies, Irrigating Pumps,
,! -inch and larger; HammermlU and
Drag Saws, Saddles, Harnesses and
Equipment Orchard Ladders ail
lengths.
BUILDING MATERIALS
Fireproof Mineral Fill Insulation
Asphalt Shingles and Roofing Paper,
Tileboard for Bathrooms ana Kitch
en. Wallpapers In complete assort
ments. PAINT DEPT.
House, Barn and Roof Paints,
Ripolin Enamel, White and Colors.
Clearance of Inside Flat and Gloss.
TIRES AND AUTO ACCESSORIES
Heavy-Duty Tractor Tires and
Tubes, Truck and Passenger Tires.-
Tubes, Repairs; Chains, Cross Links.
Lights, Etc.; Mufflers and Tailpipes,
Gaskets Etc.
HOUSEHOLD DEPT.
Garbage Buckets and Snamel
Palls, Coffee Makers and Enamel
Pereolatori.
SPORTING GOODS
Shotgun and Rifle Shells and Sup.
plies Bicycle Tires, Repairs, Acces
sories, Suitcases, Brief Cases, Lug
gage. Films and Photo Floods (some
. sizes).
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IS YOUR
CAR FOR SALE?
SEE
HUMPHREY NOW
for a
HIGH CASH PRICE
HUMPHREY KQT03S
USED CAR EXCHANGE
33 S. Rirertltfa At.
SUNDAY
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