Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 12, 1945, Image 3

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    LOCAL and PERSONAL
Ta Klamath Falli John
Freeman, employed at the Med
ford airport for the past 16
months, will take up new duties
today at the Naval Air Sta
tion near Klamath Falls in civil
service truck maintenance.
Ob Committee Miss Betty
Mack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.'
James Mack, 45 Barneburg
Road, has been appointed chair
man of the posters' committee
for the traditional Heart Hop,
traveling dance sponsored by
the University of Oregon Y. W.
C. A., to celebrate Valentine's
Day, a news release from the
university states.
e
' Promoted Pfc. William R.
Marshall, stationed at the Great
Bend army air field in Kansas,
has been promoted to the grade
of corporal. Cpl. Marshall, who
engaged in farming before en
tering the army in August of
1940, is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter W. Marshall of Browns
boro. His wife is the former
Vivian N. DeVerng.
Here From Portland Mf. and
Mrs. Earl Updike of Portland
are in the county as the guest
of relatives. They will visit
Mrs. Updike's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Nichols of Locust
street, Mrs. Updike's sister, Mrs.
Bob Harnlsh, Griffin Creek
road, and her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Nichols, who live near Central
Point
Accident An automobile ac
cident Saturday night on North
Riverside just south of Maple
street involved cars driven by
Dan Favor, Eugene, and Mrs.
James Wicker, Route 3, box 212,
Medford, an accident report on
file today' stated. The Favor
vehicle was traveling the wrong
way on Riverside, proceeding
south, he said in his report,
causing about $100 damage to
his car. Amount of damage if
ny ta the Wicker car was not
reported.
.
Vtgt Reservations Those
planning to attend the annual
banquet of the Jackson County
Lincoln club tomorrow evening
at the Hotel Holland should
make reservations not later than
this evening, according to Mrs.
G. Q. D'Albini, president of the
club. Mrs. D'Albini states that
since space at the hotel is lim
ited, and careful planning must
be done In order to accommo
date the banquet, reservations
are necessary. Speaker of the
evening will. be. David B. Simp
son, well known Portland busi
ness man and his topic will be:
"Wanted: A 1945 Proclamation
of Emancipation."
Promoted Lawrence C.
Wills, 21, Rogue River, has been
promoted from corporal to ser
geant, according to an announce
ment from an Eighth B-17 base
in England. A member of the
85th bombardment group, . the
sergeant is a ball turret gunner
on a Fortress. Sgt. Wills' Fort
ress group led the first Ameri
can bombing attack on targets
in Berlin, the release states, and
was cited by the president for
outstanding bombing assaults on
railroad yards at Munster, Ger
many, in October of 1943. A
part of the distinguished third
air division, the group also
shared, in a presidential cita
tion given the entire division
for its historic England-Africa
shuttle bombing of a plant at
Regensburg, Germany, in Au
gust of 1943. The sergeant is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wills
of Rogue River.
sag Cf :
DR. A. R. HEDGES
Chiropalhic & Naturopathic
.Physician
128 E. Main Dial 3170
"Ode to Sulfa DrugT
The sulfa drugs, the sulfa drugs,
rne Doon to an physicians.
Are guaranteed to kill all bugs
And cure the worst conditions.
They make you fat, they make
you lean.
They save the hair upon your
bean,
Promote the dunce to college
dean,
Those sulfa drugs.
The sulfa drugs, the sulfa drugs.
No need for diagnosis;
Just slip them to the ailing mugs
Ana leave it to osmosis.
They clean the skin and swell
the bust.
They give the timid nerve and
crust.
And clear the home of dust and
rust.
Those sulfa drugs.
The sulfa drugs, the sulfa drugs,
What scientific wonders;
Vou get them tinned, in glass, in
jugs,
Thev cover doctor's blunders:
Psoriasis, pneumonia, sprue,
Pertussis, colic and the flu.
They kill them all and even
youll
Those sulfa drugs.
Esquire,
The Hawkeye Chiropractor
. .from Science Sidelight.
CALENDAR
Monday
8:00 p. m. F. L. club, home
of Mrs. Louis Thompson, 1116
East Eleventh street, business
meeting.
8:00 p. m. Pythian club,
home of Mr. Letha Ross, Ross
Lane. ,
8:00 p. m. Crater Lake Guild,
Presbyterian church, church
parlors. White elephant sale.
Tuesday
8:30 a. m. Ladies Auxiliary
of the First Baptist church, for
business meeting and work.
11:00 a. m. Oakgrove Exten
sion unit, home of Mrs. George
White, Jacksonville highway,
covered dish luncheon at noon.
Bring own service. Anyone In
neighborhood invited to attend.
12 noon Zonta club. Girls'
Community club.
1:00 p. m. Crater Lake aux
iliary, VFW, home of Mrs. E.
W. Wall, Ross Lane.
. 1:00 p. m. Nevita chapter
no-hostess luncheon for Hazel
Graham, grand associate ma
tron, at Holland Hotel. Reserva
tions to be made with Mrs. W.
H. Holt, 4185, Sunday.
1:00 p. m. Merritt circle,
Presbyterian church, home of
Mrs. Robertson, 625 South Holly
street, for luncheon.
1:00 p. m. 7 Eastslde circle,
Presbyterian church, luncheon
and Red Cross sewing at home
of Mrs. Harvey Fields, 24 Cra
ter Lake highway.
1:00 p. m. Sunny Sisters cir
cle,' Presbyterian church, home
of Mrs. Jennie Thompson, 819
Minnesota avenue, luncheon.
Bring own service and sewing
kit.
1:00 p. m. Grace circle, Pres
byterian church, home of Mrs.
Harry Marx, 122 Portland avenue.
1:30 p. m. Mission study
class, Fellowship hall, First
Christian church.
2:00 p. m. Pythian Sisters
staff practice at K. of P. hall.
2:00 p. m. Fidelity circle,
First Methodist church, Sun
shine parlors. Devotions, Mrs. A.
C. Chew; program, Mrs. E. G.
Roseborough; ho s t e s s e s, Mrs.
Rose Berry and Mrs. Donna
Taylor.
2:00 p. m. Everready circle,
Fresbyterlan church, home of
Mrs. Jennie Hensler, 1124 West
Main street.
6:30 p. m. Jackson County
Lincoln club banquet, Holland
Hotel.
7:30 p. m. Wenonah clue
shower party at home of Mrs.
Gladys Rammln, 831 West
Twelfth street, for Mrs. Louise
Sutherland and infant twin
daughters.
8:00 p. m. Nevita chapter,
O.E.S., stated meeting and school
of instruction. Visiting members
cordially invited.
8:00 p. m. D. A. V,, armory.
Wednesday
1:00 p. m. Oakgrove Neigh
borhood club, home of Mrs,
George E. White, dessert lunch
eon. 1:30 p. m. Mistletoe club,
dessert luncheon, Girls' Com
munity club.
Fined Hazel CaWn, 3S, hem
in Colorado was fined $10 Sat
urday for being drunk in a pub
lie place. Lasker Leeland Keith
ly, 45, was jailed Sunday on the
same charge while Carl E. Nel
son, 67, of Michigan posted $10
bail for the same offense yester
day after being jailed earlier.
Tin Drive Planned E. H.
Hedrick announced plans for a
city and county wide tin drive
early in March are being made
by the schools and other cooper
ating groups and has urged
housewives to start saving all
their tin cans for a general col
lection. .School children will
participate in the drive as they
have on other war drives, he
declared.
Weekend Visitors Sgt. Fred
Beck and First. Lt. Austin Mur
ray, both Medford men and crew
members on the same AAF ship,
arrived by air in Medford Friday
night for a few days leave. They
are stationed at Yuma, Ariz.
Beck is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Beck, Old Stage road,
and Murray' mother, Mrs. I. D.
Murray, lives at 1033 West 11th
street. Both learned to fly here
before entering the service
under instruction of Tommy
Culbertson. La Murle B. Witt,
a daughter of the Michael Becks,
now a technician fifth grade in
the Wac stationed at Fort Sam
Houston, San Antonio, Texas,
returned o her post several days
ago after a furlough here. Her
husband, 2nd Lt. Richard H.
Witt, AAF, also of Medford, is
now in the Netherlands East In
dies after three years overseas
ut New Guinea and other the
aters.
In England Second Lt Er
nest J. Pinkham of Central Point
has arrived at an air force sta
tion in England and has re
ceived the orientation course de
signed to help the servicemen
adjust themselves to life in a
combat zone, a news story from
the station reports. Before en
tering the service Lt. Pinkham
was employed as a clerk at
Emil's market in Medford. He is
the son of Mrs. Alice M. Pink
ham, Central Point.
Returns From Navy Arnold
E. Semm who was honorably
discharged from U.S. Naval
Training Center, San Diego,
California, returned to his
home at route 2, box 449, Med
ford late last week. He came
here from Osage, Iowa and has
a wife and four children here
He is employed by F. R. Fair-
weather as a carpenter, having
worked in the same position
prior to his induction into the
armed services.
Announce Program A pro
gram of visual education will be
given by the Mariners' class of
the First Christian church in
Fellowship hall Wednesday of
this week at 7:30 p. m. Pic
tures to be shown include "No
Greater Power," in technicolor;
"Story of Zaccheus," a cathe
dral film: a hvmnalnima "Mv
Faith Looks Up to Thee"; and a
travelogue ol south America,
it is stated. It is pointed out
that the films Will anneal tn
all age groups and anyone in
terested 1 cordially invited to
attend.
State Tax Agent
Arrives Tuesday
A state Income tax man will
be in Medford Feb. 13 to 17 in
room 8, Brophy building, for
tne purpose ot aiding persons of
the Medford area In malrlnir nut
their 1944 state income tax re
ports. The office will be open
from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m., Feb. 13
to 16 and 8 a. m. to 1 p. m., Feb.
1 1.
Sams Valley
Sams Vallev. Feh. 12 Mr.
Sadie Frink returned home Jan!
iv, after a three weeks' visit
with her daughter and fnmllv
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bennett
and Ellen in Hereford, Ariz. She
also visited her brother and wife
Mr. and Mrs. Baxter while there.
The Baxters are from New York
and Mr. Baxter Is in Arizona for
Ms health.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley McDon-
ough and daughters visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. James Mc
Dowell and family at McLeod,
Feb. 4.
Sams Valley Ladies' club met
at the home of Rose Elian Dug
gan Feb. 1. It, was an all day
meeting with a covered dish
luncheon. The day was soent
setting a quilt together. Date of
the Valentine party has been
changed from Feb. 14 to Feb. 16.
The party is for the members and
their families and each member
is asked to bring a cake. Mem
bers who took their name off
the roll the first of the year are
invited to attend. Next club
meeting will be March 1 at the
home of Rosle Abbott. Election
of officers will be held.
Mr. and Mrs. George Loftin
spent Feb. 4 at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Lundy and Billy
Black. Billy leaves this week to
enter service. He attended the
Sams Valley High when the Lun
dy's lived in Beagle.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schulz
Mrs. Wesley McDonough and
Mr. and Mrs. George Loftin
spent Monday in Medford attend
ing the 4-H meeting in the Court
House. They are all 4-H workers
in this community.
Mrs. Stanley Straus and baby
son, Jack, arrived home the lat
ter part of January. Mrs. Straus
has been in Redmond, Calif., for
the past few months near her
husband, who Is in the army and
has just left the states for over
seas duty.
Mr. Bertha Holtz and. Mrs.
John Hall of Central Point
spent a couple of days the first
of the week at Mrs. Holtz farm
here. Mrs. Holtz is making her
home at the Halls at present to
be near medical aid.
Donald Straus was out of
school the last part of last week
on account of illness.
EARL DUNKIN OF
TALENT PASSES
Aahlnnrl. Feb. 12 Earl B.
Dunkln of Talent passed away
suddenly in the Community hos-
nital Sunday. He had Been M
but two days.
h wa horn in Udau. Kansas.
April 30, 1884, and came to Tal
ent frnm wicnita. Kansas, o
year ago.-He was a farmer by
occupation.
i Surviving are his wife, Mabel,
a son, Frank, four sisters, Mrs.
Nellie Raymond, Mrs. Daisy
Welte, Mrs. Mabel MHford, all
of Wichita, and Mrs. Mae Wat-
nn. Pavette. Idaho. One grana-
daughter also vruives.
Funeral services wui De neiu
r-nm T.itwillar Funeral Home
Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. with inter
ment in Ashland. Rev. George
Bruce will officiate. ,
MARINE LEAVING
After s wpMt' visit here at
UUII1C VI l11- m.w.,
Mrs. W. A. McCord of Orchard
Home drive, Sgt. Millie E. Mc
Cord, marine corps women's re-
inv. will leave toniKni ior
San Francisco where she is sta
tioned at a depot ol supply.
She joined the corps in March,
1944, and is a graduate of Cen
tral TOnint hi oh xfhnnl. She also
attended . business college in
Medford and Seattle.
BLACK MAGIC
Nw York. Feb. 12 (U.R)
The army air forces was buying
"hlnrlt msete" toaav to Keep
sharks away from tners aownea
in trnnieal waters, rne renei-
lent, a flat black cake of dye.
contains chemicals wnicn, to a
shark, smell like dead shark.
The air technical service com
mnnrl Hpvflloners of the renel-
lent, said it doesn't offend the
user.
Daily Weather Report
Forecast I
M.nrni-4 inri tHnlnitv? TloudT With
light rain tonight and Tuesday. Little
change in temperature.
Oregon: Mostly cloudy today with
light rain west of Cascades. Rain to
night and Tuesday. ijiiue cnanga m
temperature.
tjocai uai
Tftmnerature a year aso today:
Highest 60 degrees, lowest 23.
Total monthly precipitation S-U
Inches. Excess for the month 1.55
inches.
Total precipitation since eeptemoer
1, 1944, 10.21 inches. Deficiency for
the season ,17 inch.
Relative humidity at 4:30 p. m.
yesterday 37. 4:30 today 89.
Tomorrow
Sunrise B:09 a. m.. sunset 6:41 x. m.
Past 24 hours: High Low
Townsend
H DANCE
at
Dreamland Hall
TOMORROW
. JOLLIEST DANCE
IN MEDFORD1
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TOU SAt Weetrl frea, M rnni
stand. 245 N. Grape.
LOST 8.25 by 20 Firestone tire and
wheel. Reward. Phone 6P38.
FOR SALE Lime sulphur. Apply It
now to barry bushes, roses and
stone fruit. Monarch Seed & Feed
Co
Ao7ur?ed444"bbtr 00' ''"Monday. Tb. , 1845 MEPfORP MAIL TRIBUNE -THRES
STRAYED One bay mare with brand
Quarter circle 11 on left shoulder.
White spot on forehead. Call 4500.
FOR SALE Bedroom suite, waterfall
design, good condition. 348 &.
Houy.
Q AC(( Well - constructed 6 -room
tjQDUU home, furnished; sleeping
T porch, utility porch; am
ple bullt-Ins, storage space, tiro
place, piped-in oil range and heater.
Nice yard, garden space, paved
street Possession 15 days. 1-470
down payment. H. L. Cook, KeaJ
js-siaw, ii u w. main.
FOR SALE: For a finer lawn, plant
our Improved velvety grass mix
ture. The linest lawns in S. Ore. are
planted to this mixture. Monarch
aeed at reea co.
FOR SALE One dinette set, one white
enameled ice box, one rocker, one
wood heater, one davenport. Phone
264 Central Point, corner of Van
scoyoc rd. and old cent, n. nwy.
FOR SALE! Good reproduction an-
tique rocKer. can gm.
WANTED Late model pickup, Chev.
or GMC preforred. Needed in es
sential industry. Immediate terms.
Phone collect 2S2-R, Grants Pass,
uregon
FOR SALE Garden seeds. Plant our
fresh, bulk seed for greater satis
faction. Monarch Seed A Feed Co.
WANTED to hear from owner of farm
for sale for spring delivery, Wnv
Haw icy. Baldwin, wis.
MARRIED man. 94. and living quar
tcrs. Experienced in business, all
kinds of repair work. L. L. Vander
heiden. 4028 N. E. 38th ave., Port.
iana, ure
I still have PREWAR DUPONT AUTO
MOTIVE PAINTS, Jobs on which 1
use these materials are fully guar
anteed. MITCHELL'S PAINT SHOP
tiug S. Riverside
FOR SALE; Fertilizers for lawn and
garden. Sheep guano, Vigoro, Mor-
crop. Monarcn eeq or reea to.
ANYTHING to haul anywhere large
or small. Phone 3888. Davis Trana-
fer Sc storage co 40 a. tir st.
FOR SALE Coffee table, prewar ex
tension dining table and chairs,
mahogany occasional table, pic
tures, Daisy churn top, wood butter
bowl, aluminum teakettle, cake
pans, pots, loaf pan, etc. 613 Board-
man.
CITY TRANSFER & STORAGE-fred
E. Robinson, owner. Furniture mov
ing, commercial hauling, everything
for your need, 38 S. Fir at. Phone
FOR SALE Garden "wheel cultivators!
Limited stock. Come early. Monarch
oeeq at r cea uo.
CHICK starter crumbles. See this new
feed. Satisfaction guaranteed. F. .
aamson to.
GYPSUM Another car to arrive soori.
Place your order for delivery from
car. F. E. Samson Co.
FOR SALE Fruit trees and berry
pusnes. ivionarcn aeea at eea to.
FOR SALE! Eastern yellow corn,
cracked, ground or whole. Faber's,
s. Hiversiae. ynone 4448.
Boise .
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Havre ,
Los Angeles
Medford
New York ,
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Phoenix ...........,... 71
Portland 84
Reno 65
Roseburg 55
Salt Lake 44
San Francisco ; 87
Seattle 51
spoKane 48
Washington, D. C. 53
Yakima .. .. 52
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FOR SALE Mor-Crop, Lux, Master
ana mira jeruuzcrs. ows a.
nivermw,
FOR SALE The most complete "stock
oi garaen supplies in a. Oregon.
nionarcn aceq ot r eep L.O.
COMMERCIAL spraying. Please phone
your orders In early. Phone 6561
mwirow, mer p evenings.
KELLER'S Greenhouse for bmcUI
on poneq pinms. l van . mversiqe.
FOR SALE: Fisher's calf meal and
builder pellets. Faber's, 34 S. River-
Biqo. e none
NOW READY Our 1948 garden and
supply catalog. Get your copy at our
store if you didn't receive o n
through the malls. Monarch Seed &
Feed Co.
DIAPERS, towns. wraDDln blankets.
Tiny Tots' Shop, 3d floor Medford
Canter bldg.
FOR SALE OR TRADE For city or
suburban home, with or without
acreage, two 4 -room apartment
house, $4,200; some furniture. Give
price and details In first letter.
Tribune, Box 3478.
WE BUY EM WE SELLEM .
COMB IN AND SEE-EM
1938 Graham Ford or Sedan
1037 Pontiae 5 -Pass. Coup '
1937 Ford De Lux Fordor
1636 Ford Coup
1935 Ford Fordor Badan
1934 Ford Victoria Sedan
1933 Ford Tudor Sedan
1935 Studebaker Sedan
1836 Nash Sedan
The Famous DaytonMeClaren Tire
Bring in Your Certificate
Batteries Fan Belts Foglltes
Sea at A. Z. "Tubby" Dean's
Your Pontiao Dealer
Richfield Station Dial 2943
60) an J Grape Buy Bonds
CHOOSE your garden seeds from four
reliable seed companies: Germalns.
Portland Seed company, Chas. H.
Lilly and Northmp. Kink and com
pany, Jackson County Teed oonv
pany. Court and McAndrews.
EARLY cardan peas, all fresh stock:
also a large assortment of package
seed, flowers and vegetables. Jack
son County Feed company. Court
and McAndrews.
MORTON Smoked Salt. 918 and 10
lb. size; Morton Tender-quick; also
Morton Meat Pumps are available,
$1.30. 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. 81.49: cardboard chick
feeders, 5c each. Jackson County
Feed company, Court and McAn
drews.
LAWN SEED When In the market
for a good lawn aeed, sea us at
Jackson County Feed company. W
will loan you a lawn roller.
CASH IN A FLASH
FOR YOUR CAR.
Save Tim. Cash and Gas.
Call Automobile Market,
Friendly Medford Dealer.
h 3919 6th and Bartlett
No Red Tap Whan Vou Sell
. to Us
LOW PRICED LUMBER
At Cameron Mofflth Lumber Co.
South Rlveifide at Barnett Road.
A good assortment of rough boards,
dimension, plank. Also northern red
cedar fence posts.
NO PRIORITY NEEDED.
Phone 5462.
STORE your goods with Safety
Eads Transfer and Storage Co.
PAJAMAS Safety straps, Jar set.
Tiny Tots Shop, 3d floor Medford
Center bldg.
FIR ROUGH BLOX & ' SlABS green
big double load $6.60. Medford Fuel
iei- aiu.
FOR SALE Pea fowls, pairs or sin-
Rle. Phone 6091 or writ Medford.
t. 4. Box 197.
2 BIG HITS
Show, at 1:45-6:45-9:30
TELL your lnsuruie awd, to Walter
Jon. Fbono S370.
C0L0S'MUSCLEACHES,PAINSi
Quickly relieved bv Panetro I
Grandma,' old-time mutton suet W?
in toapounter-im tan t, vaporising
salve that brin as Quick, eomlorb-
ingrelief. 25c, double sis 35a, lsfl
HEN ETRu
6ASg RICH IN MUTTON SUET
Shew, Dallr 1:45-8:45-9:00
A TEW Martin oil brooder, left In
tock. soo-chlck ,lu, $1T.S0. Jack
on County Feed company. Court
and McAndrewa,
JUST ARRIVED Another ahlpment
of lOO-chlck-tlte electric brooder,.
$4.50; oOO-slze electric chick brood,
or, available on order, 13. Jack.on
County Feed company, Court and
McAndrewa.
MORCROP fertilizer, 5-lb. paskacea,
10-lb. packages, as-lb. base and SO
lb. bags (or lawn and garden. Jack
son County Feed company. Court
and McAndrewa.
Second-hand, five-unit eleotrle bat
tery brooder. Jackaon County Feed
Co., Court and McAndrewa.
Pre-Lenfen Festival
Givart by Sacred Heart Par
iih at Pariah Hall, Tuaiday
evening. Fab. 13 at 9 p. m.
Entertainment for entire fam
ily. Food and game,. Every
on walcoma.
REPLACE your broken window glass
' New glass Installed wblle your wait
MEDFORD M1LLWORK CO
The Glass House.
Phone 41U 10th and Orape
JUST received a new shipment of gar
den seeds. Also onion planta and
sets. Faber'e, 34 S. Riverside. Phone
. 4449.
FAMILY tree baby books, pillow casea,
baby needs of all kinds. Tiny Tots'
Shop, 3d floor Medford Center bldg.
Chalkar't Motal & Lodge
OFFICERS' CLUB
Dine-Dance-RefrethmenH
Chicken and Staak Dinner,
Most Utuuua Place to Bo Ore,
CLOtED MONDAYS
Thursdays Private Partial Only
For Reservations Ph Oold Hill 414
PARTS and SERVICE
for all
Make, ot WASHERS and
REFRIGERATORS
rOUNGER'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE CO.
31 N. Bartlatt Phone) 2419
A Hula-Hula Muiicialulul
A Swelluva Laugh iotl
ENDS TUESDAY NIGHTI
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ANN IAVAU
NOW1 ENDS TOMORROW
T7 tVtar Witter
with Edward ARNOLD
starts WEDNESDAY
The greatest gangster film
ever exploded on the acreenl
Joal Humphrey
McCREA - BOGART
SYLVIA SIDNEY
"DEAD" END"
with
"DEAD END KIDS"
Plui
WEDNESDAY
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LATEST
NEWS
Closing time for Classified Ada 0
a. m Too Late to Classify 12:30
l m
SPECIAL Communication.
Medford Lodge No. 103,
W A. r. Be A. M., Monday
J1 night, February 12, 7:30.
Work M. M. degree. Visitors
welcome.
R. h. Bussey, W. M.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE Brooders, electric; oil,
wood. Special price to close out,
one type electric brooder, S4, sold
formerly for 9.73. Monarch Seed
reea ug,
FOR SALE General Electric cabinet
radio, A-l condition, price S60. Ph.
TOR RENT 2-room modern apart.
.VU aultable for two adults only.
245 N. Crape. ,
FEED Fisher's baby chick starter
mash and watch them grow. Faber's,
RUMMAGE SALE Oak Grove P -T
A. Old Safeway bldg., W. Main.
VYMflV ant Ca InrJ ....
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Night, Only Weekday.
Doors Open 6:45
CLOSED WEDNESDAY
MUST END TUESDAY!
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Now to help relieve con
gestion ana imtaaon
in tinner hronchlal
tubes, muscular tonnes, or tightness,
coughing spasms most young mother.
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To meet the urgent demand for Cold Storage Lockert we are
expanding this department and making available these new
lockers. These lockers are CENTRALLY LOCATED AT
OUR PLANT JUST TWO BLOCKS FROM MAIN
STREET. They are accessible LONGER HOURS, too
from 7:00 A. M. 'til 10:00 P. M. If you wish to reserve one
of these lockers we suggest that you ACT NOW. A $2.00
deposit will hold any one of them. No telephone reservations
can be accepted. See us at once!
A-ONE BREWING COMPANY
CLIQUOT CLUB BOTTLING COMPANY
301 NORTH Fm STREET
Also
EXTRA
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