Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 05, 1945, Image 3

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    LOCAL and
Bethel to MmI Medford
Bethel, Daughters of Job, will
meet Wednesday evening at the
Masonic Temple at 7:30 p. m.
.
Clnb to Meet The 1 Phoenix
Thursday club will meet Thurs
day of this week at the home of
Mrs. Earl Briscoe at 2 p. m. Mrs.
Raymond Furry will be assistant
hostess.
Recovering A. C. Huson,
Route 1, was released from
Community Hospital Saturday
night after having been a pa
tient there for a week. He is re
ported to be recovering slowly.
The biggest
dollars in the
world
From a long, long bombing
strike, weary airmen return. On
. an island dot In the Pacific, a
Red Cross girl greets them with
lemonade and a smile. That
smile is something money won't
buy.
At a Red Cross blood bank,
a father bares his arm. Almost
certainly his gift of blood will
save the life of somebody's son.
That's something money won't
buy.
So H goos with all the ac
tivities of the American Red
Cross . , , scattered over the earth
,. . quite too many to count To
millions of boys in uniform they
mean things that money won't
buy. Yet the Red Cross runs on
money. Right now, it's asking
us all to chip in at least 200 miC
lion dollars "must" expenses
for another year.
The Red Cross runs on
money because it, too, must pay
the rent and buy groceries.
Money gets that Red Cross girl
to her sunbaked atoll. Money
sets up that blood bank. Money
makes possible the machinerj
by which the Red Cross carries
to our fighting men the things
money won't buy.
' Your gift-from-the-pocket
makes possible til those gifts-from-tne-heart
which are tha
everlasting core of Red Cross
the sacrifice of women vol
unteers in thousands who are
often ready to drop but never
cuit...the service of those paid
Red Cross workers whose total
performance is so far beyond
the call of duty. ..those gifts
in real blood and real sweat so
numerous their donors could
form an organization called
'Americans Anonymous.
Your gift of dollars makes
possible these other gifts of
things money won't buy. Those
gifts of things money won't buy
make your Red Cross dollars thi
biggest dollars in the world.
Vfsjp I fleo wtlfc i stow,
l ' wordd le our tkhsena MtMry
DECORATIVE FELT
Now Is tha time to redecorate and Insulate that
cabin, work shop, or play room.
Decorative Felt h equal to 20-lb. felt.
Decorative Felt weight 4Vi lbs. to the square.
Decorative Felt h iVx timet heavier than
regular wallpaper.
Decorative Felt insulates while it decorates.
Price Per AQc
108 sq. ft. yy
Semi Trimmed, easy to apply!
LEEVER'S HARDWARE CO.
225 E. 6th.
PERSONAL
CALENDAR
Monday '
7:30 p. m. Olive Rebekan
lodge, I.O.OJ. hall, 221 West
Sixth street. Initiation. Laura
Wicker, noble grand; Bess
Thompson, recording secretary.
Tuesday
10:00 a. m. Navy Mothers
dub, sewing. Covered dish
luncheon at noon. Officers to
meet at 10 a. m. promptly. Bring
sewing kits. Wives, sisters and
mothers of men in navy, Sea-
bees, coast guard and marine
corps welcome.
10:30 a. m. Auxiliary-Guua,
St. Mark's Episcopal church, at
MarKade for Red Cross sewing.
Salad luncheon at 12:30 p. m.
Lenten study period at 2:30 p. m.
2:00 p. m. Lady Elks at fcucs-
Temple for dessert and games.
6:30 p. m. Degree of Honor
Past Presidents' club, home of
Mabel Bennett, 343 South Grape
street, for covered dish birthday
dinner.
7:30 p. m. R o g u e Valley
chorus, practice at high school.
7:30 p. m. Lady Lions, des
sert supper at Girls' Community
club. Mrs. Earl Sims, chairman.
8:00 d. m. Board, Jackson
County League of Women Vot
ers, home of Mrs. Justin Smith,
21 Geneva street.
6:00 p. m. Chapter BE, P.
E. O, home of Mrs. H. W. Web
ster, 135 Vancouver avenue.
Election.
8:00 p. m. Crater Lake auxil
iary, VFW, annual election, arm
ory. Wednesday
10:00 a .m. DAV Sewing
club, home of Mrs. Pat Graham,
108 Cottage street. Covered dfch
luncheon at noon.
10:00 a. m. Just Folks Circle,
Methodist church, at home of
Mrs. L. E. Clevenberg, 114 Port
land avenue. Red Cross sewing
12 Noon Get Together club.
business meeting at Eagles hall
Mrs. George Denney will pre
pare luncheon at small charge.
Sewing at 10 a. m.
1:00 p. m. Women of Rotary,
home, of . Mrs. Mark Goldy, 35
Berkeley Way, Mrs. Ralph Dip
pel and Mrs. L. C. Taylor, assist
ant hostesses. Bring own service
1:00 p. m. Mistletoe quilting
bee, 242 Beatty street.'
2:30 p. m. Wednesday Study
club, Girls Community club.
Board to Meet The board of
education of the Methodist
church will meet tomorrow at
7:30 p. m. in the church parlors.
Juniors to Meet Medford'
Junior Chamber of Commerce
will meet tomorrow at the Cham
ber of Commerce building at
7:30 p. m.
Traffic Mishaps A pickup
driven by W. A. Raddlff, 715
West Jackson Boulevard, was
hit by a car operated by a Mr.
Culbertson, Central Point, when
Raddlff, traveling west on East
Main street moved in place for
a right turn in front of Culbert
son's auto. Another accident oc
curred when a sedan driven by
Gladys Waltermire, 903 South
Holly street, collided with a car
driven by C. W. Nelson, 311 Wil
lamette street, at a Jackson
boulevard Intersection.
Tedrlek in Oregon Lyle R.
Tedrick, AOMlc in the navy,
recently spent a leave in Butte
Falls visiting his brothers, Guy
and Seely Tedrick, and a broth
er, George Tedrick and family
of Klamath Falls, formerly of
Medford. Tedrick was accom
panied by his wife and baby
daughter. He has been stationed
at Port Heuneme and Port Nicho
las and is now at Thermal, Calif.
His sister, Mrs. Bert Richard of
North Bend, whom h. had not
seen In 10 years, also visited In
Klamath while the serviceman
was there. Tedrick attended
Howard grade school and Cen
tral Point high school before
moving to Klamath Falls. He en
tered the service In August of
1941. '
Telephone 3231
Hearing Junior Hostesses of
the Riverside USO are to meet
at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow for the
monthly business meeting.
Recovering Mrs. Dorothy
Carter, 29, Seattle, Wash., who
was taken to the Community
Hospital Friday night after
swallowing disinfectant during
a bus stop here, was reported to
be much improved today. -
Inducted William Story New
hall, son of C. S. Newhall, Med
ford, and Richard Trotfeather,
Medford, were inducted Febru
ary 27 into the navy at Seattle.
Newhall was registered at draft
board No. 2, and Trotfeather at
draft board No. 1, Jackson
county.
e
Welder's Clinic A welding
clinic will be held tomorrow at
8 p. m. in Llttrell . Parts new
building, Sixth and Bartlett Sts.,
the firm announced today. Lat
est arc methods of welding will
be demonstrated by a Marquette
Manufacturing company repre
sentative . and nyone interested
is invited to attend.
,e
Home Roy Cameron, ARMS-c
is home this week from Mem
phis, Tenn., where he is an in
structor In radar for the navy.
Cameron, who is here for seven
days, is staying with his grand
mother, Mrs. OHIe Pence, 365
South Central. He took his
"boot" training at Farragut, Ida,
and was then, sent to Memphis
to the Naval Air Corps station
there.
Association to Meet Matters
relative to the Easter season
and to the teaching of the Bible
in city schools will be discussed
at a meeting of the' Medford
Ministerial association sched
uled for tomorrow at 10:30 a. m
at the Church of the Nazarene,
First and Holly streets, accord
ing to Milo C. Ross, secretary of
the association. All pastors of the
city and surrounding area are
urged to be present.
Court Records
Justice Court
Dorothy Clark, vagrancy,
jailed, 31). days.
City Court
' Francisco Moron and , Pedro
Alvarez, drunk and disorderly
conduct, released on $10 bail.
William Gilbert Holmes, Gil-
berto Chavez, Bert Preston Lu-
man, disorderly conduct, re
leased on $10 bail.
Mrs. Orel Harnee and Dale
Franklin, $1 for overparking,
Arlene Woolridge, . double
parking, $2.50.
. Ralph Taft Peebles, $50 for
deckless driving.
Livestock
Portland, Ore., March 8 (UP)
wveiwcn iaiue, i.eou; calves, 200.
cueauy. iooa lea steers s1s.30ai6.25,
too S16.50. Common-medium tr
11 14.30. Heifers $1013.50. Good
fed heifers held above f 15. Canner-
cuner cows 7J9ZD. Medium-good
beef cows $11 13-35. Medlum-Kood
bulls $111 Good-choice vealers
1 1v3uw15.au, iew to ie.
Hogs, 600. Very active, fully steady.
Good -choice 170-300 lbs. Moatfv 15.75:
heavier weights $15. Good sows $14.75
$15. Feeder pigs mostly $17, medium
grades $16. heavy $15.50.
Sheep, 350. Active. Fat Iambs
strong to 25c higher. Load good-
cnoice 'us ids. tea lamos siQ.75. tiood
choice fall shorn lambs $15.25: me
dium grades $13 13.50. Good ewes
saiame around 90.
South San Francisco, March 5 UP)
ntcnst r.1. snn C4..J... j
good 960-lb. Idaho steers $15.56, com
mon Holsteins $12.75. Mostly canner
to medium she-stock run; load me
dium to good 1080-lb. cows $12. num.
ters $8 .80 99 JO, canners $650 h 8.50.
common to good bulls $10 3 12. calves,
10.
Hog. 100. Finn, several packages
200-275-lb. good to choice barrows
and gilts $15.75. Odd medium to good
sows $14(15.
Sheep, 800. Undertone firm. Good to
choice lambs quoted $.8.30(317. Me
dium to good ewes 7go.60.
Chicago, March 8 (UP) (WFA)
Livestock Hou. 6.0O0. Good and
choice .'arrows and gilts 140 lbs. and
up, si 4. 75, ceiung; aows si. txm
nlete clearance.
Cattle, 18.000; calves. 1,000. T01
steers $17.15: best veaxlinn $17: he
ers $16.50: bulk steers $14.50 $16.50:
most heifers $13.75 316; cutter cows
$9.25 down; good beef cows to $15,
odd head heifery offerings $15.50;
bulk beef cows $10913; heavy sausage
bulls to $14, heavy beef bulls to
$14.50; vealers $10 down; stack cattle
mostly $12.75 914. top $14.50.
Sheep, 5,000. Around $16.75 for good
and choice lambs; odd lots good and
choice native ewes $9.2599.50.
HALT
Talks
DR. A. R. HEDGES
Chiropaihle Naturopathic
Physician
128 E. Mala Dial 3170
OLD AGE
I The looking forward to the old
age period of life Is a source of
great worry to many. Their
imagination runs riot. They lose
interest in the present, their per
sonal appearance and dress. Old
age should be made the crown.
ing glory of life. But few ex
I perience old age as nature in
tended. As generally expert
enced, old age is a deficiency
'disease, resulting In degenera
. tlon. This period of life can be
staved off. It can and should be
made a period of pleasure and
! happiness, a time for rexplng the
harvest of the years, The time
; to prepare for old age Is In youth.
: If neglected then, there is no
sooner time to begin than now.
! Maintain a pure, normal circula
! tlon and invigorated nervous sys
... ......I
Portland Produce
Portland. March
aJa marietta:
(UP) Whole-
Live drMed poultry BnMl, up
to a lbs. 31.40c. fry era S to 3U lb,
roaatara ovar 3V lba. 31.400. Laihorna
37 90c, colored ban all weight
Asparau a California 8TQ40C lb,
Onloni Green Wc doren bunches.
Onions Idaho 3-inch $3-35, Oregon
2.25 per SO-lb. bag.
Peas Imperial $4-80 par 28 -lb.
hamper.
Potatoes Louisiana, yama $4.10 par
50-lb crate.
Radishes California spring style
70c dozen bunch ea.
Tomatoes Mexican aa la $4.TB lug.
repacked 30c lb.
Chicago Wheat
Chicago, March 3 (UP) Wheat: -My
i.ei S1.70H SI Mli-l.9i
July 1.58H !
Sept. 1.30 1.37 l.KHi l.oo'.k
Dec s.8ati i-tom loom
8. F. DAIRY PRICES
San Francisco, March 8
U.R Dairy Market:
Butter: 93 score 43, 92 score
4214, 80 score 421i, 89 score
Cheese: Loafs 27.9, triplets
27.2
Eggs: Large grade A 40V4, me
dium grade A 35V4, small grade
A 3114, large grade B 37V..
Wall Street
New York, March 5 flJ.FD
A minor decline soon overcome
bjf a broad recovery represented
Wall Street's first reaction to a
stiffening in margin require
ments on the leading exchanges.
About the only indication of
some pressure lo eliminate shoe
string market operators was a
falling off in volume.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American Tel. & Tel
Anaconda (XD)
..163 V.
33
Chrysler
...103 V4
Curtiss Wright
General Electric
6H
43 M)
67
S5V4
General Motors
Montgomery Ward
Henri. R. R
Phillips Petroleum
36y
84
J. C. Penney
-110
Radio
11
43
42
40
llVa
Southern Pacifio ..........
Standard Oil of Calif.
Texas Gulf Sulphur .
Transamerica .
United Aircrafts
31Va
U. S. Rubber ,
68
64
U. S. Steel
Ex-Foreign Worker
YMCA Speaks in
Medford Tuesday
Wilbert B. Smith, who lived
for many years In India and
Egypt where he was a YMCA
worker, will be In Medford to
morrow to speak at a high
scnool assembly, 9:53 a. m., and
to the Rotary club at the regular
luesday noon meeting. The
speaker was a member of the
Cairo Rotary club while serving
me association In Egypt,
Smith s co - workers , in the
YMCA consider him one of the
association's most outstanding
men and it Is stated that through
his work In Egypt he wsi con
sidered an outstanding figure in
Dotn religious and social wel
fare work. Smith first went
abroad in 1904, going to Poena.
India, and served in India and
Egypt almost continually until
returning to this country in 1941
to serve on the World Service
Home Base staff of the associa.
tlon.
STUNT MAN SUSPECT
Beverly Hills, Calif., March 8
(U.R) Film Actress Lorna Gray
and Ruel F. (Duke) Taylor. Jr..
movie stuntman, were under In
vestigation today after narcotics
officers reported they found
quantity of marijuana in Taylor's
home.
INDIA STUDENTS INCREASE
Lahore, (U.R) More than 80,
000 students will take spring ex
aminations at Lahore's Punjab
University this year, according
to the, registrar. A tremendous
increase In candidates for ma
triculation has resulted from
Improved economic conditions In
rural areas, and also from the
large number of openings in
government service due to the
war, the registrar said.
March 6th and 7lh
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ECLIPSE JULY
Washington, March 5 U.R)
Iff too early to get out the
smoked glasses, but there's en
eclipse due on July 9. The U. S.
Naval Observatory said it would
be the first total eclipse visible
to Americans in 13 years but
will be seen in Its totality only
by residents of certain areas of
Idaho and Montana. It will ap
pear partially everywhere else.
Closing time tor Classified Ads 9
m, Tec Late to ClMtlfy 1240
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE Mai. "fox terrier" puppies.
U; leroale. si. Phone
t6n SALE Household lurniture: din.
eue mi, 9x12 rug and mat. Iron bed,
mirrors, uwnmnuu hn.cin.tt. r..
cyclopedia Brittannka. 833 Palm St.
JOR
SALE Dairv
palls. Oakdale
ui uvcry.
BERMUDA onion planta, from Texas.
F.E, SAMSON CO.
FOR SALE Prewar blcycla. new
Urea and tubes. Bush, at, 3d house
FOR SALE Four extra large win.
dows, one amaller window, one full
length glass door; all naw and with
frames, and Inside and outside fao.
in 11. Below eoat and will throw in
one good half-glass kitchen door.
' auuen, sutler lJie.
TOR SALE Voung. gentle work team,
O Ik. C . . . '
-.w .w wnw aim srtun.ica, reaay
tO EO to work. SinalA rimtl.t.
broke to ride; sell one or both; with
or without new set of harness. Mc-
r.qaen. uoiier Lane.
FOR SALE 1941 electric washing ma-
ii.iiq. . wn-rttuueii, busier iine.
FOR SALE House trailer, S173, goo3
conaition.
AUTOMOBILE MARKET
otn and Bartlett St.
FOR RENT Neat 2-rra. mod. apts on
WILL THE MAN who picked up tha
o lire una wneei at tne rilg x
crossing, please notify J. P. Vander-
fOR SALE Attractive 3-room fur-
iip, Iran, wro.
n sneo apartment, azi a. Uakdale.
rnons
FOR SALE One complete set of Lud-
wig drums, pearl finished; bass viol.
P. A. system with 3 speakers, sound
system, 1 large electric hamburger
grill and 3 electric coffee drlpolat
ors Coca Cola cooler. George Trim
ble, 1160 Oak St., Ashland, Ore.
Phone 7431.
FOR SALE Leather woric gloves.
Oakdale Grocery.
FOR SALE Silver Moon dance hall,
to Da torn down and moved away.
George Trimble, 1160 Oak sL, Ash-
wntii uro. riwiii mi
FOR SALE First cutting chopped al-
falfa. also sorlnser hellers. Ashland.
Rt. 3, Box 73, Ross Twcdell.
PRIVATE party will nay cash for
uuu nuimng oiaer wan w
model; have '29 model A coupe to
iraus lur part payment U wanted.
853 W. 3d. Phone S066.
$5250
FOR SALE No. 0 Ros ftvft.,
Pr and lower flat, separata
, up-
trances, each flat has three hed
rooms, hardwood floors, fireplace;
Upstairs newly decorated; half base
ment, lot 60x140. Room for duplex
to be built on corner part of lot.
CHARLES R. RAY. Realtor. Room
2.7, Aieatora. tnone 3uuz,
RUTH LUY PENNY. Dance Studio
bparta Building. Phone 0960.
CITY TRANSFER & STORAGE Fred
e. Komnson, owner. Furniture mov
lng, commercial hauling, everything
for your need 38 S. Fir at Phone
4664.
I still have PREWAR DUPONT AUTO-
MOTIVB PAINTS. Jobs on which I
use these materials are fully guar
anteed. MITCHELL'S PAINT SHOP
Qua s. Riverside
ANYTHING to haul anywhere .arge
or small. Phone 2888. Davis Trans
fer & Storage Co.. 40 S. Fir st.
OR SALE Ironlns bonrd nada and
lace-on conners complete. 91 Oak-
qiia urocery.
REPLACE your broken window glass.
New glass Installed while you wait
MEDFORD MILLWORK CO.
The Glass House,
Phone 4113. 10th and Grape.
FOR SALE Baled hay. 20 and up.
Phone 3193.
WANT TO BUY Good lawn swing.
Tribune. Box 1132.
ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON. Speclal-
lzing In permanents. AM work gunr-
anteed. Phone 3664. 120 N. Central.
WANTED Experienced Stenographer.
For appointment, call 3123 days,
4898, evenings.
FOR SALE Onion
Grocery.
"sets! 6akdale
LOW PRICED LUMBER
At Cameron-Mofflth Lumber Co.
South Riverside at Barnett Road.
A good assortment of rough boards,
dimension, plank. Also northern red
cedar fence posts.
NO PRIORITY NEEDED
Phone 5463
Women of Medford!
WeMiTst Meet Our Fat
Salvage Quota for March!
THE nation's fat-salvage goal for
March is 26,550,000 lbs. To
realize that tremendous amount,
this community and every other
in the nation must fill Its quota.
Won't you go all out to help put
the drive over the top this month?
Remember I Your country is
depending on those used fats to help
make medicines, bullets, synthetic
rubber, soaps for military and civilian
oae,and hundreds of other essentials.
Check your own savings by this
check list Maybe you've been over
looking some of these sources.
Approved by OPA and WFA.
Paid for by Industry. a""" j
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m BOUGH BLOT at SLABS.
DI4 aouDia load ao-su. eoiora
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CASH IN A FLASH
FOR YOUR CAR
Save Tuna, Cash and Oat
Call Automobile Market
Friendly Medford Dealer.
Ph. 361B. eth and Bartlett.
No Red Tape When You Sell
to Us.
APPLES SI .40 lug. Bring containers.
Walter Tolls. Stewart ave.
LOST One black and brown mafe
hound. Licensed. Reward. 33ft N.
Front St.. Medford.
WANTED Attendant at animal hos-
Eltal. mature single man preferred,
iving quarters furnished. Apply
1453 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE Grooery scales. Henry
Croucher, Pacifio highway and
Howard ave. Phone 6366.
YOU'LL find your youngster's Easter
dresses, suits and bonnata on dis
play Wednesday at tha Tiny Tots'
shop. 3d floor Medford Center bldg.
fRESH Jersey cow and calf for sale,
giving around five gallons. Sickness,
must sell. Phone 3804.
. ae
freshen in April. Route a. Box ISO,
corner of Howard ave. and Mason.
L. A. ASKew.
on SALE One .-burner electric hot
Slate. 30-gallon gaa barrel, loose
ry straw. Phone 0038.
?OR SALE Cabinet radio, 9x13 rug.
bookcase, floor lamo. card table and
chairs, dining room set, complete
Don room; axcem
N. Ivv.
FOR RENT Small furnished trailer
TufnUhed
houne, $10 per month for one;
IS
tor two. s. m ir.
FOR BALE Strawberry plants: Gem
Everbearing, also Marshall. Qlas
cock's Nursery. 204 Beatty.
FOR RENt 2 clean apartments and
nn (Mihin with kitchenette, all mod
ern. 3'a miles out on bus line.
Phone 6491. .
WANTED One or 2-bedroom furnish
ed or partly furnished bouse on weal
Phone 4893.
WANTED Fountain girl, experience
not necessary. Hoxy Ann Conieo-
tionarv.
WANTED Permanent secretary for
government position. Experienced in
typing and shorthand, can aaui db-
iuMn Q nnrl A.
WANTED Kalsoroine brush, thons
4ftfl7
VftX RAT .TT No.
fl Remington noise-
. tvm.uri-tt.tr. Phone 4807,
FOR SALE Rabbit hutch, weil built
very convenient, four apartment.
Inquire 1118 W. Bm i injear,
S7a CAT T? rurnr hn thlnttt I
training seat; also bridka lamp and
man's suitcase. Call 5343.
$8500
147 acres, o-room moaem. . vm
40 acres irrigated, In clover. So
acres dry farming. Located on a
.vi hl.hwav. This place will take
care of 25 cows. Both hay and pas
ture. Mall,
the place.
milk and school bus by
$4200
5tt acres, 5 -room semi-modem
some fruit, all Irrigated. With Ut
ile expense this will make a $4,500
piace.
BEN R. COOPER, Broker
CHAS, BLAESS, Salesman
MS North Riverside. Phone 7357.
TRACTOR WORK Grading, leveling
and plowing. Phone 2687.
300 SILVER KING and Homer pigeons
rnr sale, fnone aovt.
FOR SALE GYPSUM. $13 50 ton. Also
all kinds of fertilizers. Yes. we nave
no superphosphate. Monarch Seed
& rceq co.
AT SAMSON'S
HAY
Meadow Hay ,
.s2S oer ton
oat nay .
.$30 per ton
1st Cutting alls
r
4 per wn
OVPSTTM
Car to arrtva soon -Deliveries
roads.
OATS I
Recleaned Kansta
In ton lots.
.tlS40 per ton
.fMSpwewt
BARLEY
Recleaned Beardless .
. J3.35 par cwt.
Trebe Barley
a.so per cwt
Banchen Barley t3M par cwt.
BROODERS
100-slze Electric brooder . tSA5
400-slze Electric brooder fl4.95
DOO alzo Oil brooder 14.99
POULTRY FENCING
4- foot, J-lnch
1-foot, 1-lnch
5- foot, 3-lnch
..4.40
.J3.an
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For Many Savings Bargains
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Monday March 8, 1945 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBTHTE THBTB
NEW LOW FXXD PRICES
Chick Starter Mash ..
Laying Mash, Complete
S.7S
iwitn miiKf
Special Dairy Feed, per 80-tb. bag a 40
Hen Scratch , 3.00
Cracked Corn . . 8.00
Get our prices before you buy.
F. S. BAUSON CO.
FOR SALE BAMBOO LAWN RAKES.
wheelbarrowe. Monarch bead &
Feed Co.
LOCKER OWNERS
Special sale locker cartons for
fruits, vegetables and us., quart,
40o a dozen; half-gallons. 90e
dozen. A-One Brewi
Co.
$3800"
0-room house; elose In,
large lot. Liberal terma.
515 W. 11th. Phone 4189.
FOR SALE Baby chicks. Receiving
chicks weekly. Get your oraer in
In advance to avoid the rush. Mon
arch Sard and Feed CO.
FOR ALG .Brooders, electrlo! oil and
wood burning. Monarcn seea
reea co.
?SODUCTION INSURANCE SUrt
vour cnicics on urro cmcK tsuiiacr.
Raise them according to the Larro
plan for future prom, monarcn
Seed & Feed Co.
NEW STOCK FLASH light batteries
at Lewis super berv.ee stauon.
BABY CHICKS To arrive weakly-
Place your order eariy. Large-type
Leghorn Cockerels for early profit
able fryers, 4c each. ,
F. E. SAMSON CO.
WXNTED-brlver to' replace man go
ing into service snortiy. treter man
experienced witn teea nanaiing.
FOR SALE Use PHENOSOL tablets
in your chicks' first drinking water.
Monarch Seed it Feed Co.
o"r""rent John beere farm tractor.
See witnam Magneto & raru co..
315 E. Eighth. Phone 3810.
VOR SALE Ladi no-Lotus mixture
priced from si a,", to fi.oo id. Mon
arch seed at reea co.
FOR RALE Grass, sraln.
clover and
airaua seed, tne itnest anu largest
zest
stock to select from. Monarch
eed
at reed co.
fOR SALE Misc. furniture, electric
train with motor and switches and
erector set. llo W. 4th.
rOrTSALB PERENNIAL RYE GRASS
bib per nunarea. suu line oi Brass,
sln and clover seeds. Monarch
ed at reed Co.
WE BUY-EM WE SELL-EM
COME IN AND SEE-EM
19.19 De Soto S-Psss. Coupe; heater
and radio. -1937
Pontlac 9-Pass. Coups; heater
and radio.
1038 Graham Sedan.
1937 Ford Sedan.
1930 Dodge Sedan.
Fog Lltes. Prestone.
Dayton-McClarsn Tires
Bee at A. Z. "Tubby" Deans
Your Pontlac Dealer
?th and Grape. Richfield Station
hone 3943. Help the Red Cross.
belief At Last
For Your Cough
Creomulslon relieves promptly be
use It goes right to the seal of tiu
uuuie wj ueip loosen ana expo
rerm laden phlegm, and aid nature
x soothe and heal raw, tender, In
lamed bronchial mucous mem
iranes. Tell your druggist to sell yov
i Dotue oi i;reomuision witn me un
lerstandlng you must like the way It
lulckly allays the cough or you are
o have your money back.
CREOMULSION
or Coughs. Chest Colds, BronchlM"
Shows at 1:45 -6i45 -9:30
JACK LONDON'S
Fighting Story oi a
Fighting Land!
Coming
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wtu.
Kf NT TAYLOR
MAIOAin UNDSAT
JOHN CeUltADINl
MAN iAOGtR
ROUGH! TOUCHI
T
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NOWI THRO TUESDAYI
EDDIE CANTOR
"THE KID FROM SPAIN"
BETTY GRABLE
PAULETTE CODDARD
" ROBERT YOUNQ
ALSO
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FOR SALE Baby chicks, order now.
jaoers, ae a. wversiQe. rn. H4V.
FOR HELP with your income tax, day
or evening, rnone ayia. aa nosa crx.
WANTS - Experienced alteration
woman. Appiy in person, tiacque
Lenox. 17 S Central.
WANTED TO BUY Used or broken
repairable furniture Call 3089
Seed Potatoes Limited supply.-
iff
ours early. Monarch Seed Ac Feed
Wo men
in your -40 sS
Do these symptoms
Betray your Ago?
So you like to In any iromen bt
tween tha ages of SS and 62 suffer
from hot flashes, nervous tension,
irritability, are a bit blue at times
due to the functional "mlddle-aga?
period peculiar to women?
Then start at ones try Lydla .'
Plr.kham's Vegetable Compound to
relieve such symptoms. This gran
medicine buji hatttre. Talten regu
larise It helps build up rsslstanoa
against such "middle-age distress.
For almost a century thousands
upon thousands of women have re
ported benefits. Also grand stomaebiq
tonic Fallow label directions.
VIGETABLE COMPOUND
Townsend
DANCE
at
Dreamland Hall
TOMORROW
JOLLIEST DANCE
IN MEDFORD1
So. Oregon's Finest Theatre
Showi Dally 1:45-6:43.9:00
NOW1 ENDS TOMOHROWI
STARTS WEDNESDAY!
W&I.2C9
BEERY
In'
THIS
NAVY
wfth
James Gleason
Tom Drake
Join the Red Cross!
glTifti i tairnnnii
Nights Only Weekdays
Doors Open 6:45
CLOSED WEDNESDAY!
Delidously Delightful
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