Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 15, 1945, Image 7

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LOCAL and
Staff To Practice Officers
and staff members of the Pyth
ian Sisters lodge will practice
Sunday at 7:30 p. m. at the K.
of P. halL.
Home Mrs. Ernest R. Gil
(trap, 85 Geneva street, returned
home last night from a visit of
two weeks with relatives In Sa
lem, Portland and Seattle.
Kara From Klamath Visitors
In Medford yesterday were Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Jenkins of Kla
math Falls. Mr. Jenkins, who
was here on business, is the pub
lisher of the Klamath Falls Her
ald and News,
Visitor Hare Pvt. Charles
McLaughlin is In Medford on a
19-day furlough from Camp
Hood, Texas. Before induction
about six months ago he was em
ployed in the lumber industry in
the Medford vicinity.,
a
Son Home Elwood Hedberg,
Jr., radio technician 3rd class,
U. S. navy, arrived home Sun
day and is visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hedberg,
Sr., at 'the family home 1206
East Main on -a nine day leave.
He has been stationed at the
Materiel school, Treasure Island,
San Francisco, but is to be re
assigned elsewhere when he re
ports back to his base next
week. Hedberg has been in the
navy about 20 months and was
last home for 24 hours at Christ
! i mas.
MORE POULTRY
WANTED
Grade A Colored L
Fowls AI ID.
O.K. POULTRY CO.
4th and Fir
ouicrc $mimi
Crater Lake Motors
PERSONAL
CALENDAR
Thursday
8:80 p. m. Annual "penny
dinner" of Mistletoe camp, R.
N. A., at K. of P. hall, followed
by social meeting of camp.
8:00 p. m. Howard school
Prt. A., Founders' Day pro
gram at school. Speakers and re
freshments. 8:00 p. m. Stated communi
cation, Adarel No. 8, Jackson
ville, initiation.
Friday
10:00 a. m. Medford Council
of Church Women, annual busi
ness meeting and election of of
ficers, First Christian church.
Meeting to be followed by ob
servance of World Day of Prayer
at 2 p. m.
1:30 p. m. Jolly Stitchers'
club, home of Helen Ford, 831
West Twelfth street.
2:00 p. m. Nevita Social club,
home of Beulah Faber, Central
Point.
8:30 p. m. Canton Siskiyou
No. 18 and auxiliary, covered
dish supper and meetings at
I.O.O.F. hall, 221 West Sixth
street.
8:00 p. m. Nurses' Aide
corps, home of Mrs. C. W.
Guches, 1223 West Main street.
8:30 p. m. Wenonah club,
public card party, Redmen hall.
Board To Meoi The Jackson
County Chamber of Commerce
board will meet tomorrow noon
at. the Holland Hotel for lunch
eon. Board members planning to
attend are asked to call the
chamber office, 2294, and make
reservations.
Arrested Bryan E. Mercer,
18, route 1, was placed in the
county jail Wednesday for pur
chasing liquor with a forged
birth certificate, according to a
police report. The youth was
held at the request of a liquor
inspector, the report stated.
Sentences Suspended Jesse
F. Graham, 49, Barton Wal
droup, 26, and Edward P. Mc
Farland, S3, jailed for being
drunk in public places, received
five day suspended sentences In
police court today. Ivan E. Shu
mate, 38, held on the 'same
charge, was released on $10 bail
today.
Is Captain William D. Bray,
chaplain stationed on Salpan
with a Surjerfortrnaa unit h
been promoted to the rank of
captain according to. Informa
tion received by his parents, Dr.
and Mrs. 3. P. Bro T
Lane. Capt. Bray -has been in
me army ror one and one-half
years and before entering the
army was a theological student
at Southern Methodist univer
sity. The chaplain wrote that in
addition to his ordinary duties,
he had started nnt-thnnlrnHmi
courses for a group of former
tuviniry students and also has
a class in Greek. Capt. Bray told
of a special New Year's eve serv
Ice which he conducted, at the
camp and which was broadcast
shortwave to the United States.
Phone 4315
No Long Waiting
MECHANICS -BETTER SERVICE
All This at
6th and Ivy
Examiner Coming A travel
ing examiner of operators and
chauffeurs will be in Medford
Friday and Saturday from 9 a.
m. to 5 p. m. at tha K. P. hall.
All .those wishing permits or
licenses to drive cars are asked
to get in touch with tha exami
ner during these hours.
Plan Trip Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Hoover, 8 South Orange street,
plan to leave Medford over the
week-end for Norton, Kens., on
a two weeks' trip. Their son.
Pvt. Roy Hoover, Jr., stationed
at Camp Roberts, Calif., in an
Infantry unit, plans to meet his
parents in San Francisco for a
brief visit on their way east.
Car Collision The Riverside
and Twelfth street intersection
was the scene of an automobile
accident Tuesday involving cars
driven by Dwight Horton, S39
S. Ivy and Clarence E. Nielson,
Ashland, an accident report
stated. Only slight damage re
sulted according to the report
Now Corporal Thomas O.
Morehead has been promoted to
the grade of corporal, it was re
cently announced at the Ontario
army air field in California.
Cpl. Morehead Is an airplane
engine mechanic at the base. He
attended high school in Comp
ton, Calif., the Williams Field
Mechanical school and the Lock
heed Service school. His parents.
Mr. and Mrs. James Morehead,
reside at 2003 East Main street.
Reports Capt. Robert van
der Hefien left recently for
Santa Ana airbase, Calif., after
concluding a 30 day furlough
here where he visited his aunt,
Mrs. R. J. Earl, 618 Dakota
avenue, and his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl von der Hellen, in
the Antelope district. He had re
turned from overseas service in
the European theater before
coming home via Fort Lewis,
Wash.
Corps To Meet Mrs. Anne
Barnes of Community hospital
will speak on the "Use of Oxy
gen" at a meeting of the Red
Cross Nurses Aide corps Friday
at the home of Mrs. G. W.
Guches, 1223 West Main street
at 8 p. m. Miss Mary Gray, Red
Cross field representative for
nursing will be a guest at the
meeting. Following the program
a social hour will be held and
refreshments served.
To Return Eugene Wayne
Cummlngs, S 1c, is expected to
arrived In Medford tomorrow to
spend a leave with his wife- at
407 South Newtown avenue.
Cummings has been in the navy
armed guard for the past year
and a half and in a telephone
message to Mrs. Cummlngs last
night stated that the merchant
ship on which he was stationed
was sunk In the South Pacific
late in December. The Cum
mings have a small son whom
his father has not seen since
he was three weeks old. Mrs.
Cummings is making her home
with her mother, 'Mrs. George
Schneble.
To Church Meet Miss Lillian
Frazler, Mrs. Agnes Hackler,
and George Bales of the Talent
Friends church; with Mrs. Hom
er McAdams, representing the
Medford church, will leave Frt
day to attend quarterly sessions
of the denomination, Friday,
Saturday and Sunday at the
Rosedale church in Salem. Bales
will return Saturday night and
occupy the pulpit at the Talent
church Sunday morning. He has
attended the annual ministerial
conference of the Friends, the
past week at Pacific college,
Newberg. In the northern part
of the state he preached at the
Rosedale church, , Salem, and
College church, Newberg.
Closing, time ror Sunday Too Late
tO ClfiUlfv ft -SO RntiirHau mltmrn
Please remember
DAINTY VALENTINE With her heart on her sleeve, actresi
Marilyn Johnson smiles through lace-covered heart-shaped hoop to
remind you that February 14 soon will be here. ,
L A. CURRY
IS PROIIED 10
1ST LIEUTENANT
Allen D. Curry, 805 Benson
street, has received a wire from
his son, Neal A'. Curry, stationed
with the 79th General hospital
in England, notifying him of his
promotion to first lieutenant.
Lt. Curry, who is acting ad
jutant for the general hospital,
went overseas in October 1943,
and has been in the army ap
proximately three years. He
graduated from Medford high
school and worked for the First
National bank here, In Ashland
and later at Hood River. He was
stationed at Camp White at one
time.
In a letter recently to his fath
er, Curry mentioned seeing
uougias den In a London USO.
after finding his name just ahead
of his own on a guest book at the
club. Bob Leonard also of Med
ford called on Curry at his hos
pital.. Mr. Curry has two other chil
dren In service. They are TSgt.
Robert Wayne, AAF, stationed
at Kisslmmee, Fla., In service
over three years, and a daugh
ter, Phyllis, a private first class
in the Wac, currently stationed
at Camp Pickett, Va., who has
two years of military service.
Communicable Ills
Few Over County
Communicable disease fell to
an unusally low wintertime level
for the week ending Feb. 9 ac
cording to the weekly report of
Dr. A. Erin Merkle, county
health officer. Listed were one
case of scarlet fever in Medford,
one case of measles in Ashland
and three cases of trench mouth
in Medford.
Livestock
Portland, Ore., Feb. 15 (tJP) Live
stock Cattle. ISO: calves. 39. Active.
fully steady. Steers lacking early.
uooa lew tears quota Die to bio.iu or
above. Cutter-common tielfers $6 910.
Canner-cutter cows $6.60(3 9. Fat dairy
tvoe cowi $0JSO&1O.3O. Medium-Jtood
bulls $10413 90. Good-choice vealers
salable $14 913.
Hogs, 300. Active, steady. Good
choice 170-270 lbs. 119.75; heavier
weights $19 down. Few light lights
$14.79. Good sows $14114.o0. Feeder
pigs quotable $16.30(810 25.
SheeD. 1.500. Quotable steed T-
Good-choice wooled lambs salable
around $15 919-25. Good ewes salable
17 7.80.
South San Francisco, Feb. 15 UP)
fUSDA) Cattle, 150. Active, strong.
Load medium to good short-fed 850-lb.
Nebraska ate era s 13.50. few out $14:
two loads good 750-1 b. Nebraska heif
ers $14.50 lightly sorted siaju. com
mon cows $1010-50. Cutters $939.50,
canners $06. Calves, none: nominal.
Good to choice vealers quoted $15(9
15.
Hon ISO. Firm, load food 257-Ib.
barrows and gilts $15.75; odd good
sows $15.
Sheep, 50. Lambs firm: good to
choice quoted $16 918.30. Lata yes
terday two decks big pelt 107-lb. good
to choice northern yearlings $14.76;
medium to good ewes ' w.
Chicago, Feb. 15 UP (WFA
Livestock Hon. 10.000. 140 lbs. end
up $14.76; sows $14; clearance com
plete. Cattle, 0 000; calves, 800. Vealers
$1550 de"n; stackers and feeder
steers $U.504l3 25; top fed steers
1 era $1625; bulk fed steers $14319.
. Sheep, 7,000. Holding good and
choice fed wooled western lambs for
MEN WANTED
for ditch cleaning $6.40 per day
transportation furnished. Apply it Dis
trict Office or phono Medford 6111 or
AthUnd 8981.
TALENT IRRIGATION DIST.
1 , -4
. - . T v , .1. .1 ... , 1
- VI 1 - " V I I
$1875 or more: good end choice yearl
ing ewes ei.2o.
Portland Produce
Portland. Feb. 15 f UP 1 Wholesale
markets:
Eggs AA extra large 48c, AA large
4flc. A large 44c, A mediums 40c, small
Cabbage No. 1 local green round
iype 9.oufo craw.
Peas Imperial $4-2594.50 per 38
lb. hamoer.
Radishes Winter 70e dozen bunches.
bpinach Local $2.25 orange box.
Chicago Wheat
Open high Low Clo!
ChlcAEO. Fab. IS IITPI WtiMal!
May ....$1.93 Sl.62'1 S1.S1H 1.61
July . 1.54V. 1.54,J 1.53',; 1.52i
Sept. 1.53 1.53 1.52 1.5214
Deo. 1.5.144 !A2a? 1 K3U
S. F. DAIRY PRICES
. San Francisco, Feb. 15 dl.R)
Dairy Market:
Butter: 93 score 43. 01 score
4214, go score 42U, 89 score
Cheese: Wholesale prices loafs
Z7.8, triplets ZT.Z
Eggs: Large grade A 43V4, me
dium grade A 40V4, small grade
A 37V2, large grade B 40Vi
Wall Street
New York, Feb. 18 U.R)
Stocks advanced tractions to
more than 2 points today to new
highs In the general average
since August 31, 1937
The rise came, siter bit of
unsettlement In the late mom
ing dealings caused by profit-
taking by timid traders. The
subsequent, recovery was swift
and accompanied by active trad'
ing.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American Tel. & Tel
Anaconda
Chrysler
Curtiss Wright
General Electric
General Motors
Montgomery Ward
Penn. R. R ..
Phillips Petroleum
J. C. Penney
Radio
Southern Pacific
Standard Oil of Cal,
Texas Gulf Sulphur
Transamerica
United Aircrafts
U. S. Rubber
U. S. Steel
HART TAKES SEAT
Washington, Feb. 15 (U.R)
Thomas C. Hart of Connecticut
today took his seat as a United
States senator the first ad
miral In American history to
hold that position.
GI CAN WIN TRIP
Port of Spain, Trinidad U.R)
To spur personnel at this No.
1 U. S. Caribbean base, Commo
dore C. C. Baughman, IT. S.
Navy, commander naval operat
ing base, has announced a week
end trip via sir to one of the
best-known pleasure resorts In
the West Indies as a reward to
the enlisted men nominated by
the War Bond officer in each ac
tivity, as contributing the most
toward the War Bond sale.
Osa Mall Tribune Want Ada.
NOT HOW MANY . . .
BUT HOW GOOD!
RADIO REPAIR
"Personal Sarvlcs"
BOB LEE Radio Electric
Marble Corner JacktonTille
163'
101V4
8V6
40
664
83
36
48
Z 12V4
44
42V4
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County Lagging Irt .
War 'Bond 'Buying
Jackson county purchased but
64 per cent of its quota of war
bonds for January according to
the last report on bond pur
chases issued by the treasury
department and received by
Henry Zacharlsen, county bond
sales chairman. The county
E," "F" and "G" quota for the
month had been set at $231,000
and total sales amounted to but
$148,823, the report shows.
The chairman states that the
February quota is $211,000 and
he Is hopeful that citizens will
increase their purchases this
month.
Closlni timt for Sunday Too Lu
to Claumy 5 30 Saturday aftarnoon
Plaaaa ramamDer.
Too Late to Classify
SEED OATS Kanota, $3 29
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F. E. SAMSON ZO.
IN CO.
9ft1Criv o r e s, irrigated.
eyUtfMU clover, family orchard, 8-
rooms and hath, ennrrete
foundation, Medford city water,
barn, chicken house, garage. House
Is fully furnished with comfortable
furniture.
Also
dQ7r A New modern home, four
ZUilOU rooms and bath, double
aramsT 11. (rat of 4.rrlat
ed land. A neat new modem home.
reeqy 10 move imo.
Also
CQOCft "lva rooms end bath, stuo-
3JtJU co. 14 acres. Irritated, are-
" rar tsnrwtahsMf h r w.
cnicn nouse.
Also
C O C A Two acres. Irrigated, clover
ipWfwOv family orchard, good flve-
ehtck house, garage. ' '
ELMEB HURHIED. Exclusive Agent
WANTED Man to help in warehouse.
LJiau s.mi or oaia
niw man wiui warenouse experi
ence. Steady work, good opportune
Ity for ambitious young man,
F. E. SAMSON CO.
10 OCA FOR SALE Newly dec
PJsW JU orated West Main st. Four-
water heater end wood range In
cluded: lot 40x1 with Inrlniswl
back yard; good soil and room for
vcgeiaoia garaen. uetacned garage
hi wuwsnca, v-iiAHLita It. KAY,
Realtor. Room 317, Medford Bldg.
Phone 3003.
ff Cf AA F OR SAL E Alirectlve
PUUUU suburban home on Old
vsui nisi w at v n su 1 1
yllle, -acro of land, hardwood
floors, native rock fireplace, three
bedrooms built-in cabinet In din
ing room, tiled drainboard, newly
decorated Inside; oo.gnllon electric
hot water heater. Basement large
enough for furnace; new shingle
roof, lawn, fruit, walnut trees and
grapes. Immediate posses slon.
CHARLES R. RAY, Realtor. Room
BROODERS ISO capacity, W.4o46TT
chick sIeo. $14.03.
F. E. SAMSON CO.
LADY wants unfur. house, 3 bedrooms';
?ermanent. References. Ph. Utopia
ourlst Haven.
CHIMNEY1 sweep, flue, stove cleaning
k, mcoiorq mug, mono 300a.
RENT-imaii furnUhea houM.
804 Hamilton.
FOR SALB-Cholca onion planta' and
et; also Just received new aupply
of aeed. oi all kind.. Faber'a, St S.
Rlvertlde. Phone 4Hf),
COVERNMEtlT WHEAT! Coma and
set lt while It lasta.
FOR SALE Beautiful breakfast set In
unnuuio WHO IOUT CHS ITS tO
match In blue leather, cost 809.09
two month ago. Bargain at 838. 704
w. otn.
or SALE large, bath tub and l
tuba console radio. 344 N. Central.
FOR SALE One Wood Bros, thresher,
ono 8-ft. McCormlck-Deorlns binder,
brand-new drafter.. Phone fiflas,
Ashland. Addresa 7S3 Sl.klyou blvd.,
ALFALFA HAV 1st curtlns, tsi ion.
F, E, SAMSON SO,
1 oil stove. 30 ft. pipe, a barrels, ,lov
pipe; 1 wood ranse with coll, and
n n, t h.lw v.- .... bi . . .
vnn nit v .j .v ... ,.i
r-. . . w.t ....... .... mvflnnq..
2? ,1l.1,or. to condition. 1000
w. nth it.
EYPSUM Another car to arrive soon".
Order, now. Come and net It or take
delivery with your neighbor, S13S0
per ton at cor.
F. E. SAMSON CO.
FOR SALE 3no.amp. P. Ac H. Hansen
portuble welder, powered with V-8
Mercury. Welder Is mounted on '33
Chey. lli-ton truck.wlU sell to
"her or separate. Thl Is a real
welding setup. In good shape and
ready to go. Also modal 8-0 AUIs
Chalmers dlesol tractor with com
plete longing guards. NATE SMITH.
phone Jacksonville. B61.
VAHirn nxijil
lady to accompany child, 11 yeara
w, PJJ. Vb"uF- Phn BMf
Fall., gaoa. '
FOR SALE Two cows to freshen
aoon. J. s. Quackenbuah. T miles
N. E. Medford. Rt. 3, Box 413.
FOR SALE Fisher's wheat-mix, mill
'un Faber'a, 34 8. Rlveralde. Phone
FOR
SALE MRnrlrtw h.v a9a n. ,nn
" in .n ernnomy leca.
F. E. SAMSON CO.
"""lioaac.,,'-
New
Cream Deodorant
Sjjely helps
Stop Perspiration
1, Doe not Itriute ilcin. Doe
not rot dresses or mea'i thirtsi
2a Prevent! under.trm odnr
Helps itop penpiution ttfely.
3 Apuie.white.tntiKptiCaiuuv
leii vinifhing cretm.
4e No wwting to dry. Can bf
used right iitef ibiving.
9, Awirded Approvtl Seal of
Afflcrirto Insutute of Launder
ing harmlew to fsbac. Um
Axrid tegululf.
n. w -
AlMVUkia
Tbnndtrf Feb. 15, 1948 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN
WHILE our supply lasts, we can now
iiii your oraers tor gajvanixca eave
troughs, downspout and ridge roll.
Mi n ton Bide. Supply. Phone 2454.
5n SALE 4 weaner pigs, 3 brood
sows, 3 turxey nens, one lorn, nu .
Box 388. S. Paciilo hwy. W. A.
Sheldon.
APPLES 41.40 lug. Brine containers.
Walter Tolle, Stewart ave.
LOST Tan billfold containing 915
ana papers ox sennmenuti vaiuc.
Keep S2 30 and return billfold. Ber
nett L. Yorton, RU 3, Box 470, Med-
iora.
FOR SALE Ground grains for your
dairy, nog ana poultry lecas, xrom
hnme.srnwn ffralm for vour orotec-
tion. V. Bursell. Ph. 6408. Medford.
FARMERS, attention City Transfer
V storage oners you a complete
service in au naming ana aeuvery
of anything. Phone 4fl64. 38 B. Fir.
PATRONIZE vour local transfer com'
pany, opera ung in meat or a since
1919. Davis Transfer & Storage Co.,
40 a. Fir st.. onone zona.
WIN ON AH Club Public Card Party,
February 18, 8:30. itedman nau.
WE NOW have on display and ready
I or aeuvery:
Number 8 eleetrle McCormick
Deering cream separators.
8-can milk refrigeratore.
Root orchard dusters.
McCormick Deering single and
oouuie unii mutters.
New Buck Steiner saddle.
Shallow-well water system.
Various other hard to get Items.
Cullen Motor At Implement Co.,
133 S. Riverside. Phone 711ft.
WANTED Orchard workers, houses.
rooms, meals available on tiremisea.
Telephone 4160 or Central Point,
in
$3,000 Cnvner going In service, re
duced to sell, fl-rm. mod. house on
vast lain, look tnis one over.
RAY SCHUMACHER ,
Rent Estate
417-410 E. Main. Phone 5483
$5 ,3 00 New prewar built. In good dls
trict; 6-room mod. house, hardwood
floors, floor furnace.
BAY SCHUMACHER,
Real Estate
417.410 E. Main. Phone 8489,
SPROUTED Bleeding heart roots.
pansy plants, potted plants. Berry
oaie riower rarrn. uiq worm nwy,
FOR SALE Electric Thor lroner. ner.
feet condition, attaches to washer.
Phone 6704.
FOR SALE 1035 Pontlsc '0 de luxe
seaen, an prewar ruDoer in gooo
ahape, 1400 cash. 307 Mae at, eve
nings or aaturnays.
SLEEPING ROOMS 148 Holly sTT"
FOR' SAL 3 does and hutch. Phone
0873.
rm ROUGH BLOX & SLABS green
, big doubl load 900 Medford 'Tul
Tel 31U
WANTED Refrigerator. Electric ' pre-
ifsi rcu. rnonti v&6.
WANTED Experienced Stenoimpher.
Tm annnlnimaHl a1l HII
4S9B, flvanlnga,
PICKED up, near fcrater Lake and
neaay, Binnii long-nairea lemaie
dog, white body, block ipot near
tall, black and white eara, tall curia
over body. Call 6131.
TQH RENT Desirable fumiahed
apartment. Hotel Grand.
WANT TO BUY Good lawn swing.
COMMERCI A L apraying. Please phone
i riuuno, uox mv.
your oraers in eany. fnone oool
Wllhrmu mlimr nuanlnna
WK BUYEM WE SELLEM
CUME in AND BEB-EM
1038 Graham Ford or Sedan
1937 Pontiac 6-Pasa. Coup
1037 Ford De Luxe Fordor
1036 Ford Coupe
1033 Ford Fordor Sedan
1034 Ford Victoria Sedan
1033 Ford Tudor Sedan
1033 Studebaker Sedan
1038 Nash Sedan
The Famous Dayton-McClaren Urea
Bring In Your Certiflcatea
Batteries Fan Bel -a Fog 11 tea
Sea at A. Z "Tubby" Dean a
Your Pontlao Dealer
Rich Meld Station Dial 3043
than J Grape Buy Bonda
CHEOK HEAD GOLD'S
IN FFLY SNEEZES
a drop a in eacn
notitrll' check wat-
31 y lIUWl IVUUID 1
irpiTHtaa mill
mAtn tvrtvnAa. xou
breatha freer, and
in tx i Rinrn rnminn.
tlnni Um onlv aa
dlMetd. 9fio. BOo.
ol una relief witn
Shows at 1:43-6:43-9:30
An Electrifying Story Bs
hlnd the Thrilling News that
FRANCE IS FREE! .
Now Playlngl Thru BaU
Capacity Crowds Say It'i
Hit Greateitt
Humphrey BOGART
"DEAD END"
Plusi "Trlggsr Law"
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ICSS5 Coming
WfJtfWttA. SUN'
REPLACE your broken window glass.
new giass lnsiauea wnue your walk
MEDFORD MIU-WURK CO
The Qlass House.
Phone 4119 10th and Orane
FOR HELP with ' your Income tax.
oay or evening, rnone suis. oo nose
court.
CASH D A FLA SB
FOR VOUR CAR.
Save Time. Cash and Gag.
CaO Automobile Market,
Friendly Medford Dealer.
Ph 8919. 8th and Bartlett 1
No Red Tape When You Sell
to Us
LOW PRICED LUMBER
At Cameron Mofftth Lumber Co.
South Riveiflde at Barnett Road.
A good assortment of rough boards,
dimension, plank Also northern rea
cedar fence posts.
NO PRIORITY NEEDED
Phone 8462.
CASH for Ford Ferguson Tractor with
or without Implements. W. W.
Oneale. RL 4, Box 172-B, Medford.
Oregon.
Yell your insurance needs to Watte
Jones. Phone 3570.
Shows Dailf 1x45-6:45-9:00
HOWI ENDS SATORDAYI
STARTS SUNDAY
IblXIMDiri
Night, Onlf Weekdays
Doors Open 6:43
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