LOCAL and
In Washington R. A. Work,
1514 West Main street, who went
to Washington, D. C, two weeks
ago on business for th soil con
servation service, is expected
home in a few days.
( Flu Fire Chemical equip
ment was summoned to the resl
, dence of J. P. Cocks, 603 North
Fir atreat, this morning to ex
tinguish a fire In a flue, fire of
ficials stated. Only minor dam
age was reported.
Promoted Leo Mills, former
ly stationed at Camp White with
the 01st infantry division and
now serving in Belgium, has
been promoted to colonel accord
ing to information received here
by friends. Col. Mills is serving
with Gen. Charles H. Gerhardt
in the 1st army advance combat
zone. While at Camp White Col.
Mills served as inspector gen
eral. Mrs. Mills is making her
home In Yates Center, Kan.
DR. A. R. HEDGES
Chlropalhic & Naturopathic
Physician
12S E. Main Dial 3170
Nervous Breakdown
Persons suffering with nerv
ous prostration of mind and body
have headaches, depressed spir
its, indigestion, dizziness, insom
nia, Irritability and weakness.
They worry about everything.
Normal nerve function is badly
retarded in these people. Greater
nerve control will enable them
to regenerate great reserves of
dynamic nerve energy for use in
times of stress. Reserve vitality
can be readily created. See your
naturopathic physician for build
ing increased i.erve energy and
greater vitality.
30.000 WOUNDED
VETS RETURNING
TO U. S. MONTHLY
MORE TRAINED HOSPITAL
WORKERS NEEDED
URGENTLY
WASHINGTON (Special) With
more than 30,000 wounded soldiers being
returned from the world's fighting fronts
every month, the War Department today
asked for thousands more medical and
surgical 'technician! from the Women's
Army Corps to help in army hospital
throughout the United States ...
15 BEDFORD WOMEN HEEDED
NOW TO SERVE WITH A
SPECIAL MEDICAL UNIT FROM
THIS AREA
Those selected will represent Medferd
In a special medical unit which will re
ceive training at Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., and
then return to duty at the hospital they
choose within the Ninth Service Com
mand. Call at the Women's Army Corps
Recruiting Station and join the special
Medical platoon from this area, leaving for
training soon.
WRITE, CALL OR MAIL THE COUPON NOW
wOMEN'S ARMY CORPS
I POST OFFICE BUILDING,
MEDFORD, OREGON.
I Please send me information about how I may help
our wounded fighting men as a member of the Medical
' platoon from my area. '
NAME ..
STREET
CITY..
I I am between tne ages or am ana ir. j
Sponsored In the 'interests of Victory Byi
BROWN'S
CAFE and BILLIARDS
MAIN AND FRONT STREETS
I am between the
PERSONAL
Receives Permit The city
superintendent issued a building
permit today to Leo Nelson to
lower the ceiling in Berry's
GriU at 12S East Main street at
an approximate cost of $200. -
To Mare Island Bernie Jona
son. PN 1c, left last night for
Mare Island navy yard after a
14-day visit with his. wife and
child at the home of her
mother, Mrs. E. H. Mann, 47
Rose avenue. His wife and child
accompanied him on a short trip
to Seattle to see his parents and
Mrs. Jonason'a brother. Jonason
entered the navy In July '44.
Posts Ball Frank Hanson, 37,
jailed Saturday for being drunk
in a public place, was later re
leased after posting $10 bail.
When he was arrested he had no
identification cards, registration
or selective service classification
card according to the police re
port. Charles Franklin Camp
bell, 40-year-old Montana resi
dent, was held in the city Jail
Saturday night for drunkenness.
.
Pesi Army Physicals Four
teen registrants and transfers to
selective service local board one
passed pre-induction physical
examinations at Portland Febru
ary 21. They are: Delbert M.
Boyd, Joe W. Rawhauser, Roy
Elmer Coghill, Robert F. Baker.
LeRoy Kyker, Robert R. Myers,
Riley C. Cook, George W. Nel
son, J. E. Garrison, Gall J. St.
Arnold, Arnold M. Depner, Wel
don C. Schoolcraft, Carl D.
Streicher and Frank, E. Hall.
Atierbury To Leaye1 Mayn
ard O. Atterbury, EM 1c of the
55th USN construction battalion,
will leave tomorrow for Camp
Parks, Calif., after spending a
30-day leave here with Mrs. At
terbury at the family home, 54
Rose avenue. Atterbury has been
in the Seabees 28 months, 23 of
which he spent on South Pacific
duty. While on leave he visited
his mother and other relatives
in Roseburg. Atterbury was an
employee of the California-Oregon
Power company before en
tering the navy.
RECRUITING STATION "J
I
I
STATE
ages of 20 and 49.
CALENDAR
10 a. m. Executive board of
the Aa;lt Missionary society of
the First Christian church at
Fellowship hall. Bring sack
lunch.
12:30 p. m. Kiwanian Dames,
Holland Hotel. Mrs. Otto Frohn
mayer and Mrs. C. Lyall Fidler,
hostesses.
1:30 p. m. Mission Study
class, Fellowship hall. First
Christian church. Mrs. Rena Sa-
ter. leader.
2:00 p. m. Women's Society
of Christian Service at Metho
dist church parlors. Priscilla cir
cle, hostesses. Executive com
mittee meeting at 1 p. m. .
2:00 p. m. Ladies of the First
Baptist church -at church for
missionary meeting.
2:00 p. m. Social club of
Adarel chapter No. 3, Girls'
Community club, 229 North
Bartlett street. All Eastern Stars
welcome.
7:00 p. m. Shrlners' wives,
potluck dinner at home of Mrs.
George- Carter, followed by
cards and games.
7:30 p. m. Rogue Valley
chorus, practice at high school.
8:00 p. m. Phythian club,
Girls' Community club. Claudine
Hawks and Alice Bilderback,
hostesses.
8:00 p. m. D.A.V. auxiliary
armory. Refreshments will be
served to both chapter and aux
iliary following meetings.
8:00 p. m. Medford Zonta
club, studio of Mrs. Effie Kurtz
204 North Ivy street.
Wednesday
12:30 p. m. Mistletoe club
Girls' Community club, covered
dish luncheon. Members asked
to come in .norning if possible
to sew.
1:00 p. m. C h a p t e r AA
P. E. O., home of Mrs. J. A. Cun-
ningham. Orchard Home Drive.
Miss Joan Cunningham and Mrs.
C. H. Paske, assistant hostesses.
Program, Mrs. Dolph Phipps.
Members req jested to bring war
efforts report.
' 1:00 p. m. Crater Lake aux
iliary, VFW, sewing club, home
of Mrs. E. G. Heim, 508 South
Grape street, dessert luncheon
and sewing.
1:30 p. m. USWV Auxili
ary Service club, dessert lunch
eon at home of Mrs. Harry Bar-
neburff. 1297 Sunset avenue
Bring old Christmas cards for
work projects.
Club To Meet Chrysanthe
mum Thimble club will meei
at. fVic hnme of Mrs Lola Berg
man, 328 North Oakdale avenue.
Wednesday at 8 p. m. ,
Sentenced Patrick Emory
Payton was sentenced to five
days in jail or the alternative ot
lpnvlne town in nolice court Sat
urday. He was charged with
drunk and disorderly conduct.
Johnston Home Seely Johns
ton. CM 1c in the Seabees, is
home on a 30-day leave after
having spent two years in the
Pacific. Johnston is visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johns
ton, 697 west Thirteenth street,
and his small daughter, Carolie.
.
Returns To Ashland Cpl.
Gordon Ashcraft returned to his
Ashland home at 217 Fourth
street last week after an honor
able discharge from the station
hospital at Los -Angeles Port of
Embarkation, Torrance, Calif.
in January. Ashcraft enlisted in
January 41 at Vancouver Bar
racks, Wash. He was engaged in
the battle of Fedala in French
Morocco in November '42, the
Tunisian campaign in May '42
the Sicilian campaign in July
'43, and Italian campaign from
September through November
'43. He left the states in October
'42, arriving in the African Mid
dle East theater in November,
and returned in March '44. He
was a visitor in Medford Satur
day.
Gardners To Meet Medford
Garden club members will hear
a program on "Wings of Flight'
at the morning session of the
club Thursday at 10:30 o'clock.
Mrs. R. T. Nichol and Mrs. How-
I ard Bush will be leaders and
j members attending are asked to
I bring pictures and articles per
! taining to the feeding and nest
! ing of birds. Those who wish
may bring a sack lunch for the
noon hour. The afternoon session
begins at 2 o'clock with Mrs. E.
R. Wood speaking on 'Types and
Culture of Violets." Mrs. Bush
will show colored moving pic
tures of local birds and flowers.
Social chairman for the meet
ing will be Mrs. R. T. Nichol.
! assisted by Mrs. E. Bundy, Mrs.
I Mildred Litster, Mrs. W. H. Bai
ley and Mrs. E. G. Riddell.
I A new 'de-barker" g being
i used in certain pulp mills that
removes the bark from logs by
the force of a Jet of water at
! 650 poundg pressure without re
: moving any wood. The saving of
I wood is said to be 20 per cent.
ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF
MEDFORD SAW SHOP
Modern Equipment General Repairs
Hammering Gumming Welding
We Service Saws Up to 84 Inches
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
765 South Rivertide, Medford, Ore. Phone 3917
Nimilz Follows Tolcytf Raiit- L
m
fc-'-f m w: vim
' ti, r f ' .
a. '
f 1 ,yt!0mm
rcme teiepnmot
Admiral Cheater W. Nlmlts, Pacific Fleet commander, looks at a map
of Japan in his advance headquarters at Guam at same time that Ameri
can planes from a huge naval armada were raining bombs on Tokyo.
This U. S. Nary radlo-telephoto was transmitted from Guam to San
Francisco.
COCKER SPANIEL FROM
GREENE KENNELS WINS
Swan EE Sue, black cocker
spaniel owned by Mrs. Charles
R. Greene, 611 South Riverside
avenue, won another five points
toward her championship rating
at the Kirkland and East Side
Seattle Kennel club show held
yesterday, a wire to Mrs. Greene
this morning stated. Swan EE
Sue now lacks but one point for
the rating.
The dog was judged female
winner and best of opposite sex.
THURSDAY LAST DAY TO
PURCHASE DOG LICENSE
Thursday, March 1, is final
day for the purchase of 1945
dog licenses, at the regular fee
of $1, irrespective of sex. Start
ing Friday, March 2, a penalty
will be imposed.
Dog licenses issued up to last
Saturday by the county clerk
totalled 3,001, and it is figured
only 1,000 dogs remain unli
censed, or their license has not
yet been reported. Last year's
record shows approximately
4,000 dogs in the county.
THE GRANGE
Griffin Creek Grange
A barn dance and hard times
party will be given at the Grif
fin Creek Grange hall Saturday
night, March 3, with the ways
and means committee of the
grange in charge. The committee
will serve refreshments.
The dance is for Grangers and
their invited guests.
George Mero is chairman of
the ways and means committee.
100, NEAR8 MOTHER'S
RECORD
Amherst N. H., (U.R) Mrs
Emeline Fuller, who recently
celebrated her 100th birthday
hopes to better her mother's
longevity record, wmcn was iud
years.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE Oil brooder, 100 to 300
size. Phone 4241, between 12 and 1
or after 8.
APPLEGATE
10 acres, modern 6-rm, $8,500.
Other homes and ranches, $1,500
up. W. A. Chllders G. A. Kimble,
opposite Post Off., Jacksonville.
Phone 191.
WANTEt) Fountain girl, experience
not necessary. Roxy Ann Confec
tionery.
LOST Ration book. No. 4. Diane Bon-
tils. Please leave at Man inoune.
FOR RENT Small furnished trailer
house. $10 a week for one; $15 for
two. 032 s. FIT,
FOR SALE; Traveleer house trailer,
sleeps 4, has air brakes, 1943 model.
Take car on trade or what have
you?
AUTOMOBILE MARKET
6th and Bartlett. Phone 3919.
WANTED Lady for fountain"" work.
nuson s uonieciionery.
WANTED TO BUY 10 or 15 modern
improved acreage. Tribune. Bx. 3817.
FOR SALE Bed with coll springs and
mattress, $17.50. Phone 4086.
REALLY S-0-0-T-H-IH6
b.caui Ih.y'r, frntty mHta4
COUGH LOZENGES
Soothe your throat all the way
down far below the gargle line.
Each F 4 F Losenge give your
throat a 15 minute soothing, com
forting treatment. Used by millions
for coughs, throat irritations or
hoarseness resulting from colds or
smoking, imiy iuf box.
''
J ' '..V
. e . J
' 'I.
FOR SALE Good milch cow. one T-
y ear-old work hor, 4 dozen wntte
Leghorn hem. Call after S p. m. 34S
Harrison si., nsniano.
WANTED Woman to be companion
to elderly lady. Very little nouse
worK. a soon nome zor eocneone.
Phone 3358 or 3277.
WANTED Girl or woman for house
work; room and board, good wage.
Apply at 339 N. Riverside. Mr.
aienmngi.
FOR SALE Factory-made trailer
house, lot of bullt-lna, ahowar. S300.
inoune. box aov.
TA WM .1..., A ...Uu1 '.LlZlir
cua do; oniy ii ures. iTinune, box
FOR SALE First cut tin it alfalfa hav.
f aoer i, at h. mverakle. n. 4440.
FOR SALE Top frame for '29 Ford
roadster; S large young White
uranrrra roosters,
FOR SALE FOR SALE Kohler &
Campbell piano, good bargain.
Phone 3B83, 118 Willamette.
WAR PRODUCTION board is releas
ing cast-iron bathtubs for essential
users. Bring your priority to H. E.
Hawk. Plumbinff and Heatlne. for
Immediate delivery. Tube now in
stock.
ANYTHING to haul anywhere large
or small. Phone 3888. Davis Trans
fer & storage Co.. 40 s. Fir st
t still have PREWAR DUPONT AUTO
MOTIVE PAINTS. Jobs on which I
use these materials are fully guor-
, aaieea.
MITCHELL'S PAINT SHOP
oofl a. Riverside
FOR SALE Fresh Guernsey heifer.
pox dig-, lozicr unt, Meat org.
CAR Canadian peat mots poultry Hl-
icri now on iracK. apeciai prices
on car, weal org reca ana oeea.
APARTMENT for rent. Heated, every-
ining lurmsnea; garage. 1417 Weal
Main. Call 2618. '
(TO FA A 147 acres, 30 acres IrrU
wOvvll gated, in clover; 5 -room
modern nouse: io stan
chion barn; AO acres tillable. On
pavea roaa. hbii caan. inis piece
win. uanaie o cows or mux,
AlMO
(FT AAA 5 acres d'AnJou pears,
JjUvU Young orchard in pink of
T condiUon. Showa good re
turn rrom crop; rree sou; imgatca.
ben n. cuufEK, uroxer
CHAS B LA ESS. Salesman
Office 323 N. Riverside. Ph. 7357.
FOR SALE Flsher'a wheat-mix mill-
run. Faber's, 34 S. Riverside. Phone
44V.
TOR RAT.E Two houses' one four
room, one hrM room, 1 1,890. In
. come $50 per month; city limits;
not modern. Inquire Used wardrobe
onop.
YOUNG man wants work. Dale Feath-
erlnglll, 120 Laurel st.
SPOT cash for prewar ' living room
set, fnona auw, iwr. nampion.
FOR SALE Wheelborrow, standard
size, removable wooden sides, $45.
zu a. Laurel st.
FOR SALE One 8-voli battery radio,
complete with table stand and new
three-year guaranteed battery; A-l
condition. Only $40. Phone 8088.
if 7)anm);'
Li to the music r , , j ;A
k thf thrillesj
1 1 mlllions on
J the RADIO (IT
R ...STAGE... ST)
L and SCREEN!
f ' Ar Composer and Conductor St
W TD yi
FIO-RITQ X
I and his ORCHESTRA L
III Ths Oanee Treat of the Entile II 5
III Year. Make "Date" NOW to Iff
! hear this grand band Ted and fff
lm his boys ... 11
Comma Kl PERSOII.'
COME EARLY -STARTS 8 P.M.
We must close at Midnight in cooperation with James
Byrnes' nation-wide closing request.
TUES. FEB. 27
MER RICKS
BALLROOM!
CITY
B. noDnison, owner, jurruiure mov
ing, commercial hauling, everything
for your need. M S. Fir St. Phone
4B64.
JTOR RENT Clot in cabin, furnished.
except Maaing. buiudii iof .insiv
man. Gaa equipped: light furnished.
Tenant pays gaa. S20 per month. SIS
west Main st.
WANTED Garden tractor. Ph. 4634.
UKOODER9 100 capacity, 93-43; 400
chick sixe. ei us. , t
T. K. SAMSUH tUWAWl
MAN wanted for service floor and
lubrication; experiencea prvivuwu.
Good pay. fires lone Stores, 31 8.
TOR SALE Heavy-duty stock trailer.
K. u. aiepneneoB wo., tuw
McAnarews.
roR RENT 3-room fur. houses. 34
N. Grape.
GET your heavy green red fir slabe
now tor iinmcaiiiie UCHVOi.. caua m.
34 S. Riverside, rnone 444;
FOR SALE Meadow hay. $38 per ton.
Order now. Tnts is an economy ieou.
F. E. SAMSUH tOMrAWI
FOR RENT or lease, res'taurant and
service station vquipmcm, muu. liv
ing quarters; 4 miles from city cen
ter, can 33 w. orapc,
WILL not be responsible for debts
nther than mv own. L. W. Boyd.
fOR RENT Apartment, gaa, electric
remgerator; very ciose in. aoui-
Bisnop aparxmcnia, te a. wrucu.
FOR SALE Dependable tramporta-
tion, low cost lA unevruisji, sw
dan, $105; 13S Ford sedan, 9309;
1938 Chevrolet sedan, MU5; 103T
Willis sedan, $375. These cars ready
to go. Selby Chevrolet Co.. Ashland,
uregon.
FOR SALE Cockerels to arrive March
F. E. SAMSON COMPANY
WANTED Man end wife for orchard
work. Good nouse, gaxaen ana huikj
good wages. Triuune. box itva.
BEARDLESS barley, seed rye. Get our
prices.
F. E. SAMSON COMPANY
MILKING SHORTHORN
AUCTION
a. Ua4nrH Orann
will sell 40 head milking Shorthorns,
Including 25 registered cows, bulls.
heifers ana caives, oaiancv nign
grade Shorthorn cows and heifers.
uri'nwiTCTlAV MAHrH 7 104.1
Sale to be held at Phoenix Live
stock sale pavilion on nignway vv
4 miles south of Medford, Ore.
rinnmaniln at 1 T M.
Conitaners: Hart Farms, Talent,
Ore.; Herb Jerschele, Sams Valley,
ore.; v. uues, vxoia nm. jim
man Gail. Gold Hill. Ore.; John
TVmlsan Kf af4fiirH first.
COL. A. H. DUDLEY, Auctioneer
Medford. ore. rnone nxo
Sflllf .TRY KETTING Rooflnat 1
men. l-root netting. iust wm uunsj
for your nrooaers.
pnn SAt.F siaklvou countv common
alfalfa seed. Limited quantity. Mon
arch seed Be reea to.
SEED OATS Kanote, $3Jfl per cwt
in i.ooo-iD. low.
T, E. a A Maun cumf aw t
C 1 f V ttnlnii Ttato rr4 1 Ma Has.
can bank on that Monarch Seed
Be reeq to.
DAIRYMEN. ATTENTION!
Every person In Jackson county
who sells milk or cream, is urged to
attend an Important meeting of the
BOUTHWKST UKfiUUH 1SAUIX -V
OPERATIVE.
TIME; 10 a. m., Tuesday, Feb. ST,
PLACE: Auditorium of the Jack
aon countv courthouse.
At this meeting marketing agree
ments between the producers and
the Co-operative will be completed
and the board of directors will be
elected. Mr. Cronsney of cnaiienge
snciation will be nresent to ex
plain co-operative procedure. This
a your mcttuna. so au-tv w vw
us tnat aay. ,
SOUTHWEST OREGON DAIRY
CO-OPERATIVE
By Roscoe Roberta, Secty. Pro Tern.
GYPSUM Another car to arrive soon,
Order now. Come end Ret it or take
delivery wun your neignoor, eid.su
per ton at car.
FOR best results use Crown Poultry
and Dairy reed, racuio f eed st
seed co.
KAN OTA OATS We clean the Dlck
ena out of them to Insure you heavy
Seed . Monarch Seed end Feed Co.
ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON Special
ldng In permanent All work guar
anteed Phone 3684. 120 N. Central
NEW LOW FEED PRICES
Chick Starter Mash $3.78
Laying Mash complete with milk 3.40
Speclol Dairy Feed, per 80-lb. bag 2.40
Hen Scratch 3 00
Cracked Corn m.mmm.. .... 3-00
Get Our Prices Before You Buy.
F. E. SAMSON COMPANY
Admission
$1.20
Per Person
Including
Ti
Monday Feb. M, 1945
FOR SALE Rice hulls, best for chick
utter. Monarcn aeeo at reea co.
aZFALTA HAY 1st cutting. I31oE.
F- K. oAMBUHtUMrAHT
SHIPMENT of early seed potatoes.
four varieties. Also onion sets. Jack
eon County Feed Co Court and M"w
Andrews,
TIMS to plant your early garden paas,
tuc pacauiKo ok inocuiant wiu piant
lbs. of peea, beana or sweet peaa.
Don't fall to plant without Inoculat
ing. Jackson County Feed Co Court
end Mc Andrews,
tn our variety mi eectue. yen may
una a type you want tor your col
lection. Jackson County reed Co,
Court end McAndrews.
OIL and eleetrte brooders still avail.
able, loo-chick sixe electric. $4-30.
We can arrange for your baby
chicks. Most ell breeds. No order
too small. Jackson County Feed Co
Court and McAndrews,
GARDEN fertiliser In package eta
xor your inoiviaual neeos. jacjeson
County Feed Co, Court and Mo
Andrews. CHICK feeders, 9et fountains, I8e. Ren
na turxey leeaers, i.4B. Jackson
County Feed Co., Court and Mc
Andrews. WINDOWS AnT) d66r!
Stock or Special Slzea
k Window Glass InsUUed
1309 Court St. Phone 4758.
PLAY SAFE Plant our Blue Tag
- ui to ao wnaat. neavy-yieiding.
rust-resistant. The variety you7!!
' w"utJ ,i.hv w prlng. Mon-
HAVE you a house in Portland1! Will
trade my home In Medford. Phone
joa inr particulars,
FIR ROUGH BLOX & SLABS green
TeL 3111 'ou' weaiora ruu
LOW PRICED LUMBER
At Camaron MoKlth Lumbw Co.
South Rivuald. at Bam.tt Road.
dimension, plank. Alao northam rd
.nu iciiLO posis.
NO PRIORITY NEEDED.
Phone H61.
WANT TO BUY Good lawn swine
I CASH m A PLASB
FOR YOUR CAR.
Bare Time. Cash and Gas.
Call Automobile Hark.t,
mendlj Uadford Dwler.
Ph. 3ie. eth and BartlMi
No Rexl Tape Whan You S.U
.A IT.
foTT
ALE Grattlntf was. Umup.li
mm eg irw so.
TILL your mmranc ndt to Waiter
Jmu. D.... mi.
PRUNING 8HiAR3 real ones. 6.t
F, E. BAMaOH COMPANY
HELP WANTED Oependabl. boy to
worn after school and Saturdays at
our retail store. Monarch Seed eV
m mrv
rnut ra lun mvw
1038 Dodfe Coup.
1036 Dodge Sedan
1936 Pord Coupe
1837 Ford Sedan
1933 Nash Sedan
1B37 Pontiao B-Paa Coupe
1931 Graham Sedan
Large Supply Dayton-McCUnm
Tires
Bee at A. Z. "Tubby Deaa
Your Pontiao Dealer
Richfield 8tatlon Dial SeiS
fllh and flnn. R D.... m -
WANTS D Experienced alteration
Vlimin Annlu In ...
Lenox, 17 S. Central.
fOR
SALE Ralrt haw -kbh '.nJ ...
Dh....i. " r-
J1;?8-1,;44 Ju Brln conUineri;
TToitcr a one, otewari aye.
vinntn .a
t ri ZIT f . arooiTe.pnsr.
teP.rfi?.'ittJ0 per husaSJ.
Pacific reed Si Seed company,
rnn sit. ... r-t.)-L,
' . j u vmcu on
i V . "uiioer ana you re
..-... . phimibs aeea ei reea
rn. .ii . Lii 1 n . .
" z: " 1 yieia, pieni
Xi verunea veivon ner-
".1 cs eeea L.O.
T Major First Run Feature Hltsl
Shows at IteS . 8:43 . 1:30
An exciting drama set In the
most adventurous city In the
world todiyl
""ek Coming
f r Wednesday!
VtBA RALSTON
RKHARD MLFN
trtrtVon STROHEIM
PLUS
MUST END TUESDAYI
Smm
HATWUtO
Also
"STRANGERS IN THE
NIGHT"
MEDrORB MAIL TRIBTJrTE TXYS I
REPLACE your broken window gltir
New glass installed while your wait.
MEDFORD MllXWORlC CO
The Glass House.
Phone 4113 1 0th and Grape. 1
SAW FILING We sharpen sets tors,
knives, lawnmowers, farm mowers,
sickles, pruning sewa and what
have you. All work promptly done.
Prices reasonable. C. R. Borah, cor
ner S. Grape end 8th sts.
WANTED TO BUY Used or broke
repairable furniture. Call 3080.
Townsend
ANCE
at
Dreamland Hall
TOMORROW
JOLLIEST DAIfCB
IN MEDFORD!
IS YOUR
CAR FOR SALE?
SEE
HUMPHREY NOW
for
HISH CASH PRFCS
HUMPHREY MOTORS
USED CAR EXCHANGE
33 S. Riverside Ave
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