Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 27, 1945, Image 5

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LOCAL and
Fined Olaf Redahl, 54, born
in Norway, was arrested for be
ing drunk in a public place and
sentenced to five days in city
jail in police court Monday. P.
Van Dyke was fined $5 for park
ing in an alley.
.
Her From Montana Dick
Alford, who has been attending
Carroll college at Helena, Mont.,
is visiting at the home of his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Al
ford, 517 W. XOth street. He is
enrolled in the navy V-12 pro
gram and is home between
semesters.
Seab.ee Home L. W. Robin
son, who has been overseas 21
months with the Seabees, is
spending a 30-day convalescent
leave with his family at 524
Pearl street. Robinson has served
at Hawaii and came to the states
from Guam, where he has been
on duty for some time.
Valley Unit To Meet Evans
Valley Extension unit will meet
at the home of Lenora Winters
Friday, Mar. 2. Subject for the
meeting will be "Professional
Touches on Home Sewing" and
all ladies attending are asked to
bring a six inch square of ma
terial, thimble, needle and
thread. A covered dish luncheon
will be served at noon.
NEW kind of
ASPIRIN tablet
doesn't upset stomach
"1 When you need
quick relief from
pain, do you
hesitate to take
aspirin because
it leaves you
with an upset
stomach? If so
this new medi
cal discovery
SUPERIN, ia "just what the doc
tor ordered" for you.
Superln It aspirin plus contains
the same pure, sate aspirin yot
have long known- but developed
by doctors in a special way foi
those upset by aspirin in ordi
nary form.
Thi new kind of aspirin table:
dissolves more quickly, lets the
aspirin get right 8t the job of re
lieving pain, reduces the acidity o
ordinary aspirin, and does not ir
ritate or upset 3tomach even af tei
repeat dose3.
Tear this out to remind you tc
get Superin today, so you caD hav
it on hand when headaches, colds
etc., strike. See how quickly i'
relieves pain how
tine vou teei alter anSitiW
talrimr Atvourdrue- V.o"kpt
gist's, 16 and 39.
MERRICK'S
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r rrjaprcr
CODE EARLY -STARTS 8 P.M.
We must close at Midnight in cooperation with Jamet
Byrnes' nation-wide closing request.
Ei.imtTjiMit
i to the music I 1 A
V that's thrilled S
J millions on
Tj' the RADIO (T X.
EU ...STAGE...
U end SCREEN! J
T. '' ' '&jr America s Foremost , SSJ I sj
S- -'"Mr Composer end Conductor fiEff 2
l and his ORCHESTRA If
$11 The Dance Treat of the Entire MZf
Yeer. Make "Dete" NOW te
l hear this grand band Ted and ml
TAyL his boys . . ml
1 Iffl MKeffAII t
fuyiNPERSOI
Admission Si.20 Per
PERSONAL
D.A.V. Meeiina nu.hloH
American Veterans and Auxil-
iarv will mpflt tnnicrht nt fi
O'clock in thfft nmnrv Pofracli.
ments will follow the meeting.
.
Graham Returns P. T. "Pat"
Graham, nublicitv riirerrnr nf
the Disabled American Veterans,
returned Monday from Portland
where he has been engaged on
veterans affairs for the past two
weeks.
e
In Hospital A. C. Husqn,
route 1, Is seriously ill in Com-
munity hospital, relatives stated
today. Mr. Huson was taken to
the hospital Saturday night suf
fering from severe nose hemor
rhages and his condition today
was said to be only fair.
Building Permits Building
permits were issued by the city
superintendent's office yesterday
to G. W, Rose, 433 Union street,
to erect a cottage at an approxi
mate cost of $200, and Clara M
Barry, 124 North Columbus
street, to remodel her residence
at a cost of about $200.
Navy Inductees Registrants
of selective service local draft
board one inducted into the navy
at Seattle recently were Virgil
A. Swanson and Frank W. Faw-
cett. The latter had volunteered
for immediate induction accord
ing to information received here.
Almo C. Yeary, a transfer from
a local board in Pomona, Calif.,
has also been inducted into the
navy.
Couple Leaves Major and
Mrs. Bruce B. Hammond left
Medford Friday after making a
short visit here with the major's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Ham
mond, Fern Valley Road. They
continued to Seattle to visit Mrs,
Hammond's mother, Mrs. Sigurd
Hage, and later will return to
the marine base at San Diego
where Major Hammond will re
port for duty. The major recent
ly returned to this country after
many months of sea duty and
his marriage to Miss Mary Hage
took place January 22.
. e
Officer Returns Lt. Dowd L.
Cooper, former Medford resi
dent and member of the Med
ford national guard unit, arriv
ed in San Francisco Saturday
after spending an extended time
in the South Pacific with the air
corps. Lt. Cooper, who graduat
ed from Medford senior high
school with the class of 1930,
left here in the fall of 1940 with
the national guard. After a year
at Ft. Lewis he transferred to
the air corps with which he has
since served. The officer will
spend most of his leave with his
wife and 14-months-old daughter
who are residing in Salem with
Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Moyer, sis
ter and brother-inlaw of Lt.
Cooper and also former Med
ford residents. Lt. Cooper's
daughter was born while he was
serving overseas.
BALLROOM
Tl n
Person, lncMjngTit
CALENDAR
Tuesday
7:00 p. m. Shrineri' 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. Degree of Honor,
K. of P. hall. Practice for in
spection. 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. Oakgrove Neigh
borhood club, home of Mrs. F.
H. Gardner, Jacksonville Star
Route, dessert luncheon.
1:00 p. m. Chapter 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
neburg, 1297 Sunset avenue.
Bring old Christmas cards for
work projects.
8:00 p. m. American Legion
auxiliary, armory. Red Cross
cutting.
8:00 p. m. Chrysanthemum
Thimble club, home of Mrs. Lola
Bergman, 328 North Oakdale
avenue.
8:00 p. m. Mariners' class,
First Christian church, at church
to see recreational film. Mem
bers and invited guests.
8:00 p. m. American Legion
post, armory. Initiation and
Dutch lunch.
Thursday
10:30 a. m. Medford Garden
club. Girls' Community club.
10:30 a. m. - Wenonah club,
home of Mrs. Lew Bittle, Maple
Park Drive. Bring own service
and sewing kit.
12 noon Daughters of Nile,
covered dish luncheon at home
of Mrs. Margaret Fabrick, 106
Crater Lake avenue, followed by
Red Cross sewing.
2:00 p. m. Women's Relief
corp, armory.
2:00 p. m. Women's Bible
class: Methodisi church,, at
church parlors.
Dance Cancelled There will
be no Townsend dance at Dream
land hall tonight because of the
appearance here of Fio Rlto's
band, it was announced today
The dances will be resumed
March 6.
see
Arrested Loyal John Smith
of Jacksonville was arrested yes
terday by state police for viola
tion of the basic rule on High
way 99, north of Gold Hill. He
was cited to appear for a hear
ing March 2.
. e e e
Trucks Collide Logging
trucks driven by V. L. Cumbee,
Jacksonville, and Henry Holl-
man, were involved in a traffic
accident Monday morning on the
Crater Lake highway causing
$250 damage to Cumbee's truck,
according to an accident report
on file today. The accident oc
curred when Cumbee attempted
to pass the other truck as it was
pulling on to- the highway, ac
cording to Cumbee's report.
Amount of damage to Hollman's
truck was not reported.
Oil Flows Out of
Family Water Tap
West Nyack, N. Y., (U.R)
When Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M
Finnessey of Sickletown Road
turn on their water faucets they
get fuel oil, the kind they use in
their furnace. "
It first happened on Dee. 27
when Finnessey drew himself a
tumbler of oil at the kitchen
sink. Experts have established
that oil was seeping into the 300
foot artesian well. The source,
however, they could not determ
ine. Meanwhile the Finnesseys
are lugging water from neigh
bors' homes. Finnessey is a Uni
ted Press teletype operator.
San Francisco Bay is the larg
est landlocked harbor in the
world.
JAN
GARBER
"The Idol of the Airlines"
and Hii
ORCHESTRA
ARMORY
Klamath Falls
WED., FEB. 28
COMINGAFRIL 4
ADA LEONARD
and Har
ALL GIRL ORCHESTRA
M J
Xm:-. II
a w t'l w
DIFFERENT TYPES but each tops to his respective admirers.
Opera star John Charles Thomas and swooner Frank Sinatra meet
at the mike and seem to put orchestra leader Vic Young Into state
of deep thinking.
Quinine Bark From
Latin America Is
Shipped To States
Minneapolis, Minn. (U.PJ
Eight hundred tons of quinine
bark are being received monthly
In the United States from Cen
tral and South American sources,
says Parker Anderson, of the
University of Minnesota farm
staff, who spent eight months
searching for new supplies in
Ecuador, Colombia, Peru and
Guatemala.
Anderson recalls that quinine
originated in the high altitude
jungle countries of South Amer
ica in the 16th century, and says
this is evidence that excellent
quality is possible, despite the
fact that Java became the source
of supply for 95 per cent of the
world's quinine before the Jap
anese conquest of that island.
The university scientist says.
however, that advances in re
search point to the possibility of
producing a synthetic quinine
even better than the natural va
riety, v
KILLER AWAITS DEATH
BY UTAH FIRING SQUAD
Salt Lake City, Feb. 27 (U.R)
James J. Roedl, 27-year-old
Oklahoma City transient, today
took his place in death row at
the Utah state prison to await
execution by a firing squad
April 8.
Roedl was sentenced yester
day for a hammer slaying of
Mrs. Agnes Abigail Williams,
ban Leandro, Cal., school teach
er, October 12, 1942.
Mrs. Williams was clubbed to
death with a hammer near Ver
nal, Utah, after giving the pair
a ride.
BIRTHS
DICKEY To Mr. and Mrs.
James, Box 103, . Jacksonville
Star Rt., Feb, 26, 1945, a girl,
eight and one-half pounds, at
community Hospital.
HOLLEY To Mr. and Mrs,
Faye A., 320 Mary St., Feb. 26,
1945, a girl, eight pounds, at
sacred Heart hospital.
HANSON To Mr. and Mrs,
Ralph H., Central Point, Feb.
27, 1945, a boy, eight pounds.
five ounces, at Sacred Heart hos
pital.
HOSPITAL SHIP GROUNDS
Washington, Feb.' 27 (U.R)
The U. S. army hospital ship
St. Mihlel ran aground during a
lashing storm off Bermuda
month ago with 500 patients
aboard. The patients were safe
ly removed. The incident occur
ed January 26, but was revealed
by the war department only to
day. The St. Mihiel is now In
drydock at the Charleston, S. C
navy yard.
NOTICE
Will Celebrate Its
3rd Anniversary
TODAY 8 to 12 p.m.
Wt Will Serr
FREE HAMBURGERS with
A CUP OF COFFEE or COKE!
Ljif year w served1 600 Hamburgeri , , Come out anil
help us make it 1000 this year! My wife and I take this
meant of expressing our appreciation for your patronage
during our third year of business.
Under the restriction of the recent W.M.C. curfew order,
the following will be our hours of operation:
TUESDAYS WIDNE5DAYS THURSDAYS
nd FRIDAYS, 5 p. m. to midnight
SATURDAYS 4 p. M. to midnight
SUNDAYS 2 p. m. to midnight.
Closed on MONDAY As Usual
Shasta Dam's storage capacity
is 4,500,000 acre-feet of water.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE IS tier fairly dry 1H1;
pear wood, M per uer: mo a xo
used timben, 16' to 1.0' long. Cecil
Hartley. Phone 6233 after 7 p. m.
FOR SALE Daveno and chair. 63;
some trim jars, otning room xaoio,
overstuffed chair, 50-gal. gas drum.
30.gHl. gas drum, one good 25-35
Winchester with shells, $30. AU In
good shape,
ie. 130B
i Prune st. Anytime.
WILL pay cash for station wagon.
notmng oiaer man Jf moae. oaj
West Second. Phone dB60,
FOR SALE Good practically new
black suede pumps, cost yf.su, size
7'a. $5. 1225 Nlantic at., Medford.
$16,000
Auto court on Rogue
river; 4 well-built and
well furnished units.
also furnished living quartera and
store. Room for 30 additional units.
920 ft. river frontage. Property now
showing a good net Income. Must
be seen to be appreciated. Some
terms. No. 317-C.
$8000"
. 3 acrea on nogue river
and Pacific mgnway; -room
modern house. 3-
vnnm mnriern eottnee. 1-room cot
tage. Buildings located on beautiful
wooded knoll; river frontage. Imme
diate possession. Easy terms. No.
404-B.
SPENCER-BAGLEY AGENCY
'103 W. Main St.
Phone 2076 or 6602
MAN for general orchard work. Call
uon Meadows, Teiepnone ojoi.
WANTED A tandem or cover-crop
disc, from 7' to IP', pnone atw-
WANT TO RENT 2 -bedroom modern
furnished nome. fepmanent.
Heartley. Phone 3846,
CRESCENT CITY property for sale.
a large lots, ocean ironi, oeauuiu
view, newly decorated; 1-bedroom
house with bath, laundry and stor
age room, $3,500 cash. Write or wire
tor appointment, c. v. pox jwo
Crescent Citv. Calif.
$3800"
3Va acres. Irrigated, In
clover; O-room nouie,
miect. water svstem. Rnow-
er bath, poultry house, garage; 2
miles out. H. N. Lofland, 225 S. Oak-
dale, Real Estate tfroKer.
HAIRY RANCH FOR SALE
Prnriurln annual NF.T Income
ever $9,000. For details contact
Walter Jones, Realtor. Phone 3570,
m n IT R rniNfi WANTED
Also Indian pennies, Liberty and
Btmaio nicKeia, uncom penmen,
10:1:1 nnrl older, silver Dleces 1030
and older. State quantity. 3846, 00
Tribune. i
unMP. tW rniTNTRV" WANTED'
for thoroughbred woll-tralned watch
qpg. 3Ht7, OfO ITlDUne.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment, 3
bedrooms, private bath, garage;
close in; adult only. 015 W. lOUi.
Dial 4651. evenings,
irnit hat .K A ttirkev hens. 1 torn and
1 New Hampshire rooster. Phone
262 Central Point, corner Old Pa
cific hwy. and Van Bcoyoo road.
FOR SALE Strawberry plants Gem
Everbearing. (iiascocKB nursery, o
Beatty.
WANT TO RENT 2 bedroom unfur-
nished house, close in. By March
10. Phone 4882
FOR SALE $4,000; 5 acres, 4-room
modern house, drilled well with
electric duitid. saraee and wood'
shed, chicken house and other
sheds, family orchard. 3' miles
from town. Inquire at 325 S. River
side.
HOG men, attenttont Cull pears at
Medford Ice & Storage Co. Haul In
ouik.
FOR SALE Man's prewar World bl-
cyclo, good condition, balloon tires,
$35. 55 Roks court.
DON'T WORRY about moving. For
complete service phone 4664. City
Transfer ana storage, as . rir st,
FARMERS. ATTENTION For fast de.
nverv or quick move 01 neavy ma
chinery phone 2888. Davie Transfer
Be storage uo., 4U a. rir st,
WANTED Kitten not over three
months old. Box 525. Jacksonville.
FOR SALE--Bv owner Six-room" mod-
ern house, two lots, good garden
space, garage, iruit ana sneae trees,
Krice ajou.iw l.ouis ave.
FOR SALE OR TRADE for ffood trail"
er, 1 good sewing machine and golf
ciuds. no. 1 nouy couri.
TOR BAtB OB TRAM for lieevy esr.
1 193S small " ' tudor with heeter
and good Urea. Price S329. No. 1
Holly court.
FOB SALE ISSS Graham Super
charger aedan, 75 rubber. All mo
tar needa la a new cylinder head.
Can be aean at Richfield Service
ataUon. Jacksonville or phone Jack
sonvllle 481.
WANTED A rocking chair. Ph. 32SS.
TOR SALB 1 hone trailer. 1 cow
trailer, new; 1 table model cream
eeparator, 1 Domestic aewine: ma
chine. Fred Walte, north Big Y, 3d
home south Humane society.
FOR SALE Man's dark suit and over
coot. slie 38. like new. 831 W. 0th
FOR SALK A fine income property,
eonsisung of 3 acrea. modern 6-rm.
house, oak floors, service station,
store and fixtures, barn, garage:
Rouse furnished; 3 rental imill
ouses, furnished. On paved road,
near Medford.
See A. F. FLOWERS, Broker
30S South Holly
LOST.
Black purse containing keys
and naners. Please return to Trib
papers, rii
une office or 331 Bessie at. Mae
Harmon.
FOR SALE 1941 Masterbullt trailer
house with butane atove, air brakes.
Phone SB76.
SROOM apt., furnished, hot and cold
water ana gas, uarago. am ivy.
LOST Ration book. No. 4. Mr. Leevl
W. Lee. 313 N. Bartlctt,
EXPERIENCED Burroughs bookkeep
ing machine operator and bookkeep
er for local accounUng office. Ad
vancement for right party. Local
resident preferred. Give qualifica
tions ana rcfereneea first letter.
Tribuno. Box 3843.
WANT TO LEASE ranch for cash or
on sharee. would like immediate
possession. P. O. Box 441. Medtora
TOAILER houie for rent, completely
furnished; good location. 1109 W.
furnished; good location.
Main.
FOR RENT Large pleasant laeplng
room, neatea, so per wees, .u
Main.
tVtjr urtll hrt ft lfl.mnnths-old reg-
isterea wnneiaca nun una w
Midway Auction yaras -rnursaay.
tjlERE will be a larpe consignment
blankets sold at the Midway Auc
tion yarns' saie unursaay, marcn .
If you have an extra saddle horse
bring H to this sale. The buyera will
da thara
Also there will be a registered
Hereford bull, 16 months old, sold
at this sale. This bull is from an
outstanding herd in Washington and
ill rlA irvnnfi'i herd credit. PaDer
accompany him. Regular line-up of
cattle ana nogs win ov uu
the horse sale. ... .
In the miscellaneous there will be
a late model No. 7 McCormick mow-
ta.Mii tie CtrAfim run in oil), a
Hurdle spray rig (up and running,
ready io start spraying with).
Sale starts on miscellaneous at
10:30 a. m. Livestock sale at 1 p. m
MIDWAY AUCTION CO.
K. W. Holmes, Auctioneer
N. A. Mead, Clerk
FOR HELP with your IncomeTax. day
or evening. Phone 3013. 85 Ross crt.
inn rat.r First cutting alfalfa hay,
FflDers. 3 a. Kiversinw. irn.
FOR SALE Baled hay, $20 and up
pnone oia.
cHt RAT.r. FUherV wheat-mix mill'
run. raoers, a . niversiao. rmm
4449.
Spot cash for prewar living room
set, pnone SB4a. wr. unampion.
FOR REN T Close in cabin, furnished.
except beddlnr. Suitable for alngle
man. waa equippea; nam mniLii
Tenant paya gas. $20 per month. 81B
West Main St.
WANT TO
BUY Good lawn
wlna
TriDune. oox naa. .
ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON Speelel-
lilng In permanenta ah wora: war.
anleed Phone 2664 120 N Central
SHIPMENT e early seed potatoes,
four varieties. Also onion sets. jacK
son County Feed Co., Court end Mo
Andrews. TtMH to plant your early garden pea".
loo pacKage or inocuianc win piani
8 lhs. of oeas. beana or aweet peas
Don't fall to plant without Inoculat
lng. Jackson County reed Co., Court
ana xncAnarewa.
SEE our variety oa cactus, you may
find a tvne vou want for your col
lection. Jackson County reed Co,.
Court and AlcAndrews.
OIL end electric brooders still avail
able, lflo-chlck alia electric a4.B0
We can arrange for your baby
chicks. Moat all breeds. No order
too small. Jackson County Feed Co.
Court and McAndrews.
GARDEN fertilizer In package stxe
for your Individual needs. Jackson
County Feed Co., Court and Mc
Andrews. CHICK feeders. Be; fountains, lflc. Hen
and Turkey feeders. 81.49. Jackson
County reed Co., Court and Mc
Andrews. Pythian Sisters
RUMMAGE
SALE
Thurs., March 1st
Doort Open 9:30 A.M.
K. P. HALL
U.'IfH
Nights Only Weekdays
Deora Open 8:4S
CLOSED WEDNESDAY!
ENDS TONIGHTI
LAUGHS GALORE!
COMINO THURSDAY!
Something New Haa Been
Addad to tha Waatl
RUTH TERRY
In
Pistol Packin' Mama'
Added Hit
.avaaui
fJSt.
-t.jtra
Tuesday, Feb. 17. 194S MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE mK
WANTED -Man and wile for orchard
work. Good house, garden and nulk;
good wagea. Tribune. Box 1493.
WINDOWS AND DOORS
Stock or Special Sizea
Window Glass Installed
PADGHAM PLANING MILL
1309 Court St. Phone 4750.
HAVE you a house In Portland? WTO
trade my nome in xuediora. mono
3383 for particulars.
FIR ROUGH BLOX Si SLABS green
Tel. SU1.
Dig aouoie ioaa eo-au. aaeaxara ruej
LOW PRICED LUMBER
At Cameron Mofflth Lumber Co.
South Rlveislde at Barnett Road
A good assortment of rough boards,
dimension, plank Also northern red
eedar fence posts.
NO PRIORITY NEEDED,
Phone 8462.
eif"
ffri
now for immediate delivery. Faber'l,
34 S. Riverside. Phone 4448.
CASH Bi A FLASH
FOR YOUR CAR,
ave Time. Cash and Oaa.
Call Automobile Market,
Friendly Medford Dealer.
Pta.
3810 8th and Bartlett
No Red Tape When You Sell
to U
TELL your insurance needs to Walte,
j ones mono aotu.
' we buyem we setxem "
come in and see-em
1936 Dodge Coupe
1038 Dodge Sedan
1838 Ford Coupe 1
1837 Ford Sedan
1033 Nash Sedan
1037 Pontlao 8 -Pass Coup
1938 Oraham Sedan
Large Supply Dayton-McClarea
Tires
See at A. Z. "Tubby" Dean
Your Pontlao Dealer
Richfield Station Dial 3841
8th and Grape St Buy Bonds
CAR Canadian peat moss (poultry lit
ter) now on trnck. Special prices
on car. Medford Feed and Seed.
Wonderfully quick
a. little Vn-tro-nol
un each nostril helm onen nasal naa.
sages-makes breathing easler-when
your bead Alls up with stuffy transient
congestion 1 Va-tro-nol glvesiirandre.
lief. ton. from snifflv. aneear distress of
bead colds. Follow directions In folder.
VICKSVA-TRO-NOl
1
IS YOUR
CAR FOR SALE?
SEE
HUMPHREY NOW
for a
HIGH CASH PRICE!
HUMPHREY MOTORS,
USED CAR EXCHANGE
33 S. Riveraide Art.
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LAST TIMES TODAY! I yffjiy-
Itana Dunna Charles Boyar VAlU'mA.t
TOGETHER AGAIN AAtuZJIx
Charlaa Coburn oKv
If It's a Langh You're After
HERE'S YOUR DISH!
. . . ai hilarioue aa giggle with the hlceupa
20,000,000 raad this hilarious story In Cosmopoli
tan, in Reader's Digest and aa a boolc-of-the-month
NOW lt eomas to tha scraan to bring tha whole .
world ita light-hearted laughter!
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WANTS D -Experienced alteration
woman. Apply In person. Jacque
Lenox. IT 8. Central.
XpPLES $1.40 lug. Bring containers.
Walter Tolle, Stewart ave.
WANTED Experienced Stenographer.
For appointment, call 3123 days
5B8, evenings.
REPLACE your broken window glaee.
, New glass installed while you! wait.
MEDFORD MILL WORK C
Tha Glass House.
Phone 4113 10 th and Qrape.
WANTED TO BUY Used or broke?
repairable furniture. Call 3088.
f6R SALE Bed with coll springs and
mattress, 817.50. Phone 4088.
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