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LOCAL and Leaves For South Miss Dor othy Brennen, 215 North Ivy street, will leave tomorrow (or a short trip to San Francisco. To Glye Party Wenonah club will give a public card party tonight at Redmen hall. Fourth and Apple streets, at 8:30 p.m. Recovering John P. Good win, 314 West Jackson street, is recovering at his home following an operation at the Sacred Heart hospital. Thurmans Leave Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Thurman, 722 West 14th street, will leave tomorrow for a week's business trip to Cor- vallis and Portland. Sergeant Leaves T. Sgt. Wayne Fairchild left Thursday for Pyote, Tex., after a 21-day furlough In Medford with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fair child, Route 1. . Sgt. Fairchild served overseas for 19 months with the air corps in the Italian theater and since his return to this country has been stationed in Texas. NOW THRU SATURDAY! 2 BIG HITS 2 DICK FQRAN in "Prairie Thunder" Plus JOAN DAVIS in "KANSAS GITY KITTY" - Sfarls -SUNDAY "SESSION MOSCOW" with WALTER HUSTON Plus MURDER on the WATERFRONT with John LODER SPECIAL OFFER ON 8 Vitamins ... 9 Minerals Onlr OM VIRLS . day five. Too the known rinimuni daily requirements of til eisht vita pirn. Alto contains mna minerals, including von. calcium, etc find liver extract Now get the eenaine VIRLS, a large lCXMar supply onlr IZ& Call or pbonc WAINSCOTT'S PHARMACY 400 E. Main Phone 2440 SAT BITE p ONE' rW5 '1 TICKET H .:.f Admit ; :. ,ta 1 you to : s ; rj mbojh m -m Merrick t anc. I Dreamland ' wV-' . 'l Dances! . ft.rtjam i .wrt jLLaJj Hit F MERRICK'S Southern Oregon's Largest and Finest Dance Halls Ray's Modern Music I,,,!., A l 10 w'r Complying with the UaRCMK O 10 14. Nation-Wide Midnite Curfew DREAMLAND OLD TIME DAKCE FOR YOUNG AND OLD! Remember! ONE ADMISSION II,.., Q (a 10 (or BOTH DANCES- 1101115 0 10 I fa M.rriek i and Dreamland! IIUUI W COME EARLY! Tha Curfew Clojet Up t MidnigM EVERYONE WELCOME! PERSONAL Eagles Dane The Crater Lake Aerie No. 2093. fraternal Order of Eagles will hold their regular weekly dance Saturday beginning: at 0 rj.m. Auxiliary members will also attend. Permit To Build Miss Ilene Keeney, 628 Pine street, was issued a building permit from the office of the city superinten dent yesterday to build a dinette on a residence at a cost of $150. . Navyman Home; V. N. Col lins, AOMl-c, arrived home yes terday for a 16-day leave from the navy base at Whidby- Island, Wash. Collins is visiting his mother, Mrs. Glen E. Curtis, Box 560, Central Point. On Furlough Pvt. Cleve Nel son Ferris, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ferris, 526 Palm street, arrived home Wednesday on a 15-day furlough from Ft. Sill, Okla. Pvt. Ferris is attending the meteorology school there. To Speak The Rev. J. C. Whitsett, Ashland, retired Pres byterian minister, will occupy the pulpit of the Phoenix Pres byterian church Sunday morn ing it was stated today. The ser vice is to be at 10 a.m. Instead of the usual hour of 11 a.m. To Hold Sale Women of St. Mark's Auxiliary-Guild will hold a cooked food sale at the Furni ture Exchange, Sixth and Front streets, Saturday. The sale starts at 9 a. m. and contributions should be at the store by that time, the committee in charge states. Young Home Enign Wallace Young arrived in Medford by plane last night after serving overseas as a torpedo bomber with the navy. He is visiting his mother, Mrs. Lena Young, 329 North Riverside avenue, and his father, Ray Young, 327 North Grape street. i Recruiter Leaves Sgt. LeOra Weaver, 20 Ashland avenue, will leave tonight for Fort Stev ens., Ore., after being trans ferred from the WAC recruiting office in the federal building here to the communications de partment at Fort Stevens. Sgt. Weaver has been stationed here since last September. It was an nounced today by Lt. Aida In graham, local WAC recruiting officer, that the office here will be closed around April 25. . Arrives In Europe Pvt. Reed Cox, army paratrooper, has ar rived in Germany for service with the allied troops, informa tion received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cox, 336 Mae street, states. Pvt. Cox's wife and small daughter are in Med ford to visit with the soldier's parents. A brother of Pvt. Cox, Pvt. W. M. Cox, was recently killed in action on Iwo Jima and memorial services for him were held in the First Christian church here. . Humphries Here Sgt. J. S. Humphries is in Medford to spend a 45-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Hum- phrlei, 322 East Twelfth street. He is a member of the 351st air service squadron of the 15th AAF and has served in England, North Africa and Italy for the past 32 months. Sgt. Humphries will return to Italy In June to resume his duties as a supply sergeant. He is a graduate of Medford high school with the class of 1939. Court Records Justice Court Harold Utley Mitchell, failure to stop, $1 and costs. Harvey Franklin Baker, no brakes, $1 and costs. Billy Wayne Fitzsimmons, op erating not accompanied by a licensed operator, cited. State Police James Quincey Adams, allow ing unlicensed minor to drive car, cited. Charles Wesley Martin, viola, tion of basic rule, cited. Otis Lee Simonds, failure to yield right-of-way, cited. Denzel Eugene Cameron, cited on warrant fqr three warnings issued. Livestock Portland. Or. Anrll sn nro Livestock: Cattle. 10; calves 10. Mostly nominal with demand broad. Week's iop iea steers 17. Best heifers 916 Conner-cutter cows salable 97(310. Medium-sood beef eowi nuotAhlt ill (13. Medium-good sausage bulls sal. able $1030.312.50. Heavy beef bulls quotable to S13.50 or above, fi n n i vealers $15 15.50; choice salable to HO. Hogs, none. Quotable steady at ceil In Drices. Butcher flfoihU r sift 7ft Sows around $15. Good-choice feeder pips salable $17(318. Sheep, none. Nominal. Good-choice wooiea and spring lambs salable $15.5016. Good-choice woo led ewes salable to $9. Shorn ewes $6:75 down. Chicago. April 20 fTJP) (WrA) Livestock: Hogs. 6,000. Active, fully steady; good and choice barrows and gilts 140 lbs. and up at $14.75 ceiling; good and choice sows at $14. Cattle. 1.500: calves. 500. GenenillT steady market on all classes: cleanup trade moderately active; top steers $17.50; bulk $14 50 to $16.50; no cno.ee neuers ouerea: medium grade offerings dull; most beef cows $10$ Sheep, 4,000. Slaughter ; lambs steady to 25 cents lower; top $17.25 on loads strictly good and choice 106 Ib. fed Colorados. Chicago Wheat Chicago. April 20 (UP) wheat: Open High Low Close May ..1.72,i $1.73 $1 71'. J172I, July 162 1 2'i 1.60'. 1.60 i Sept. . 1.564 1.5614 1.53, 1.S5J4 Dec. 1.5514 1.56 "4 1.55 l5'.i Portland Produce Portland. April 30 (UP) Whole sale market price,: Asparagus California 13.90 9 4-25. Yakima 15916c. Cauliflower Local M 7S3. Cabbage California $6. Onlona Green 60 Q 65c. Spinach Local $1.75. 8. F. DAIRY PRICES San Francisco, April 20 (U.R) Dairy market: Butter: 93 score 43. 92 score 42V4, 90 score 42V4, 89 score HV4. Cheese: Loafs 27.9, triplets Z7.Z. Eggs: Large grade A 40V4, medium grade A 37V4, small grade A 35V?, large grade B 37"4. Wall Street New York, April 20 U.R) Stocks opened and closed on a note of irregularity. A rally sandwiched between these pe riods lifted all average and sent the utility average to new high since July 31, 1937. When opening Irregularity failed to bring in new seling, the list rose easily but the recovery lacked support of volume and when wekend evening-up op erations developed late In the day the market was unable to absorb gelling. Prices drifted down from the best levels of the day, and many leaders finished at losses. Leading railroad stocks fur nished a relatively large vol ume. ' Preliminary closing Dow Jones averages: Industrial 162.83, off 0.35; Rail 54 08, up 0.10; Utility 29.80, up 0.04; and 63 stocks 60.90, off 0.04. Sales were 1,130,000 shares against 1,680,000 yesterday. Today's closing prices on se lected stocks: American Tel. & Tel. 164 Anaconda 33V4 Chrysler 104 Curtiss Wright 9 General Electric 42Vs General Motors 68 Montgomery Ward ,, ,, 60M Penn. R. R. 37H Phillips Petroleum S3 J. C. Penney 110 Radio 11 Vt Southern Pacific , 45' Standard Oil of Calif 42 Texas Gulf Sulphur 40 Transamerica lt United Aircrafta 28 U. S. Rubber ., 58V. U. S. Steel 66 Sandwiches, Cold Prinks Cnurk Wagon atri DANCE SAT.. At the Picturetqu WAGON WHEEL Phont 6213 for Reservation, for PRIVATE PARTIES 30,000 POUNDS CLOTHING GIVEN Reginald Stagg, general chair man for the United National Clothing drive which ended Tuesday, said today approxi mately 30,000 pounds of clothing for relief of persons in war-torn Europe was gathered in Med ford. Stagg said he wished to thank the following firms for donating time and equipment for the drive: Central Labor" Council, Medford Domestic Laundry, Re llabl Cleaners, Eads Transfer, Pierce Auto Freight, Fichtner's Garage, Conger-Morris Funeral Home, Humphrey Motors, Med ford Mail Tribune, KMED, city and county schools, county granges, service clubs, fraternal organizations and various indi viduals who volunteered much time. Daily Weather Report Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Generally cloudy tonight and Saturday. Con tinued warm tonitfht. Cooler and oc casional showers Saturday. Oregon: increasing cloudiness with light rain over state tonight. Slightly warmer tonight. Light showers and cooler Saturday. .oca! Data Temperature a year ago today: Highest 53 degrees, lowest 36. Total monthly precipitation .23 Inch. Deficiency for the month .66 inch. Total precipitation since September 1, 1944, 13.98 Inches. Deficiency for the season 02 Inch. Relative humidity at 4:30 p. m yesterday 25. 4:30 today 82. Tomorrow Sunrise 6:21 a. m., sunset 7:38 p. m. Past 24 hours: HUh Low Free. Boise 72 S3 56 Boston Chlcaco Denver Eureka - 42 44 40 46 as 32 4R 47 43 34 42 36 48 44 47 43 39 48 38 , flit , 68 , 50 , 65 , 76 . 86 Havre Los An relet . Met. for A New York - Omaha ..... Phoenix ......... Portland -leno , 70 61 , 77 , 74 64 Roebur Salt iJike San TVancIsco Seattle SnoVB'ne Wuhtnitton, D. C. 62 Yakima 73 CARD Or TRAVKS We wish to thank our manv friends for their klndnes and sympathy in our sorrow In login our dear son and brother. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Blair and Family. CARD OF THANKS To our many friends: We wish to express our grateful thanks for your kind expression of sympathy during our recent bereavement. The Family of Mrs. D. M. Grisham. Closing time for Sunday Too Late to Classify 3:30 Saturday afternoon Please remember. Too Late to Classify GET YOUR garden seeds now. Alto field seed corn. Faber's, 34 S. Rlver side. Phon e 444 S. BICYCLE PEDALS Regular 1.25 gedals now only 69c per pair at IMS BROS., 23 N. Fir at. cncAftwe,t ,ide 8 Toms- PUtJUU also cottage with bath In rear; double garage, full basement, furnace. Lot 140x160. Can be made Income property. $6500 $6000 -Completely furnished, west side, corner lot. Close In Modern thruouU Terms. i Modern, east aide, pava- ment, larjte lot. hardwood floors. Built 4 yeara ago. t7Afft ll.T acrei; eloaa to Mcd dlUUU ,ord- Modem, new dwtll Inft. fireplace, bath. , An Ideal suburban noma. Fine for reta ins poultry. fflT 7CA 51 ecrea, near Rogue ay 1 I DM river. New modern 1 dwelling, large barn. 2- car garage. 40 acrea Irrigated, clov er, oata. vetch. Will aell completely equipped. Including tractor. An - Ideal dairy ranch. We have two modern suburban homes on King's hiway. Can give Immediate possession of one of these. We also have a number of other fine listing of city and country property. Several fine dairy and poultry ranches. Come In and see TKNGWALD AGENCY, Realtors Holly Theater Bldg. "On the Corner" BABY CAR SEATS Selling for just half the price of a year ago at SIMS BROS.. 33 N. fir. Ph. 3.72. APPLES! A.sorted good quality, II 2S a box. Pie and sauce apples, SOc. Payless Market. 233 S. Riverside. Opposite Firestone. trr US GIVE Your Car a Spring tonic; wash, lubricate, change trans mission and differential grease to Spring lubricants. Csll us. Phone 4757. FIRESTONE STORES 214 South Riverside SPECIAL Bicycle chain guards, one half price while they last. Wert (So, now 4ic siMa onua, WANTED One 60 cat driver, one log- tng truck driver, man to worn on ending, one chocker setter. Top wages, nee uich rmn.cn or Nicholson at McGraw-ColUns mill, ElKcreek. FOR SALE One comer business lot. 100x170, with buildings, fl,00. Dad Roberts. 720 W. 2d St. fwb wool suits, men's, sizes 42. for sale. Phone 3804. FOR RENT 3-room furnished cottage, newly decorated. 32.1 E. Jackson. WANTED Small electric refrigerator. 421 S. Holly or phone 3304. fOR RENT 3-room furnished house. 3-room and 2'j-oom apts. Inquire rear apt. 1301 Prune FOR SALl Ranges. Rear apt ISO? Prune. 4 Miles from Medford en Griffin Creek Road SUN. HUES Regular Dancing Schedule Saturday Nile 9 to 12 Sunday Craning a to 11 NEW 5-PIECE ORCHESTRA Th Wigon Wheeler! TOR SALE 1 or 9 acres with 4-roem house; large glassed-ln porch, base ment, electricity, city water, 80 oak ahade trees. Unobsructed view of Medford and vallev. In Medford school district. Price with 1 acre. 2.200: 3 acrea, $2,500. Phone 24!3 or see Clarence Pierce, owner. In room 1. Palm building. BABY CAR SEATS New shipment just arrived, only S2.49. SIMS BROS. FOR SALE 3-bedrm. house, prewar furnished complete. One 2-bedrm. g;eunfurnlhed. Phone 3716. FOR SALE Genuine Alaskan red fox fur scarf, ijg; bed daveno, 33. UR. jAPTfor rent 328 N. Riverside. WANTED Efficient lubrication man. Prefer one with mechanical ability and experience. Excellent oppor tunity. Phone 3277 or see Mr. Jen- " N.Rlv erslde. TENNIS RACQUETS at bargain prlcesl Every tennis racquet reduced In price, SIMS BROS? WANTED Man for service work In tire shop and garage. Phone 8277 or HH'.y ecuiiiuBs uro uo. WANTED Tire service and repalr man. Excellent opportunity for right party Phone 3277 or apply Jennings Tire Co. FEED Fisher's Mormllk. A real "dairy feed. Faber's, 34 S. Riverside. Phone FOR RENT Attractive 4-rm. furnish ed apt. Conveniently located. 327 S. Oakrtale. Phone 7207. SET YOUK plants Cabbage, toma toes, onion seta or plants. Also big hotcaps. Taber's. 34 S. Riverside. BICYCLE TIRES AND TUBES We have one to fit your bike including the "bard to get'' 28", hishpressure single lube tire. SIMS BROS7 A PABCO ROOF laid over your old wood shingles will lower the sum mer beat In your home several de grees. Your fire Insurance will be lowered 10 or more, and our spot weld system of sealing will Insure against wind. Our estimator will call at your home to give you detailed Information and an estimate with oyt obligation. Our mechanics are all lourncymen roofers. EKERSON PAINT ic ROOF STORE 38 S. Bnrtlett Phone 3843 ATTENTION EAGLES AND AUXILIARY MEMBERS Dance to be held at Eagles hall 319 W. Main. Saturday night, April 2L 8 p. m. . WHEN YOU THINK of BtCYCtS TIRES, think of SIMS BROS. FULLER brushes, mops, waxes, polishes, cleaner for rugs, wood- work.upholsteryL etc. Phone 4914. WANTED TO u V Doubte-bedwlth 'n"r spring mattress, excellent con- DO YOU have a "showcase to spare? Phone 4720. CCOCn 28 Ac. sub-irrigated. In pdJJU vetch, oats. 3 miles to Medford, on paved hiway, 3-room and 3-room houses, chick house, barn not finished; pressure water system, telephone. S2.750 down, bal. very easy terms. tCCflfl-3 Ac-. Irrigated, In clover. pdJUU family orchard. 8-room modern home, 3 bedrooms, screened porch, utility room, fruit room, born, garage, chick house, woodshed; wired for elect stove. Close to Medford. VALLEY REAL ESTATE Phone 6488 3 Miles South on 98 BICYCLE INNER TUBES Grade I and heavy duty. All tubes guaran- teedagajnst jjclects. SIMS BROS. rOR RENT Furnished sleeping room with kitchen privilege, bath, private entrance. Nodrlnkers. Phcxe 3637. WANT CARE" of semi-lnvaild'or light Juscwork.Jgl9 S. Ivy. Phone 291)2. TOR RENT Furnished 3-room apart, ment, private bath. H. 1 Cook. Real Estate. 1104 W. Main. $2550 4 -room modem house. Close to scnoou $3750 U-Bcre; 4 -room modern house, paved road. Close in. Completely 1UI IIIBUUU. $3200 1 acre, 4 -room modern house; Ir rigated: well kept; chlckenhouse and other buildings. L E. SCHULER. Broker 225 W. oth. Phone 5671; Evenings R. E. Bebb. Phone 2343 FOR RENT Forty acres fenced pas ture. Permanent water, no horses. John Nealon, phone 118, Central Point. SlCYCLE SADDLES Just arrived, some with genuine leather tope. SIMS BROS. " FOR SALE Child's bed and mattress and hiKhchatr In good condition. Phone 46 or write Box 1114, tag la Pol nt. WANTED Acre, in timber, close to I f ve 1 1 Tea rn.P. Q. Box 309. fOR SALE Almost new 3 -piece lady's ault, sire Iff, warn twice; small white enamel Icebox. $10; metal bedat ead. 4, 1222 W. Main. FOR SALE Two Guernsey cows, one milking and one com Ins fresh May 20; Monarch wood, range, a -food one; Star motor and frame. Jake Myers. Vfc-mtie north of Central fomt. FOR SALE--RCA console radio. 8 tubes, 3 wave bands, good condi tion, o. rnone iato. BED davenport and chair, almost new, $83. Can be seen evenings. 10 Laurel. TRICYCLE TIRES We can fit a tire to nearly all types and sizes of tri cycles, baby buggies and strollers, wagons and sidewalk bikes. Ask us for prices. SIMS DROS. CYCLE Ainu HtfAin anur. FURNISHED apartment, 0 months or more for 1 or 2 adults. Utilities paid. $50. Shown from 7:30 to 8. 10 Laurel WANTED, WOOL Cash on delivery or consigned, with liberal advance, bal. 30 days. J. J. Otenbrugge. JUROR Says . . "A S0NC TO REMEMBER" i a glorious new stand ard in motion pic ture entertainment! Columbia's "A SONG TO REMEMBER" In Techn.co.or STARTS SUNDAY APRIL 29th A ROAD SHOW ATTRACTION AT REGULAR PRICES HOLLY THEATRE mn"a?"btJn'?i'h! "3 FOR SAMS ,3J Winchester carbine and severel boxes of shells. Also .22 slngle-shot bolt-action Remington, several boxes shells. 807 Penn. or phone 5523. FOR SALE Boy's blue tweed sports coat, size 18; slacks to match, 10 for both. Also new pair men'a navy Pin-stripe dress pants, 2U-32, 8 Phone 3566. FOR SALE Full-blooded iox terrier puppies. Phone 3613a. fOR SALE Approx. i-k. blue-white lnmond1WrieJ3ox4S08! Tribune. FOR SALE Man's suits, sport coats, sweaters, tuxedo, size 3R; good con dition. Also lady's brown Kid cara cul fur coat, size 1R-20. Sat. after noon only. Side entrance, 639 Min nesota ave. FOR SALE 12 docs, buck rabbit, double hutches, all (or $2.1. A. G, Miller, RL 1. Box 501. McdCord. yjlle:lhwyw;ojrK!nss hwy. FOR SALE Two small cook stoves. 218 S. Ivy St. Phone 20TI2. FOR RENT 3-room upstairs apTT. electric range; nice and clean. Adults only. Inquire after S p. m. 1020 N. Central. Phono 4.175; FOR SALE kitchen cabinet, black- anilth forge, redwood -tank, lawn- mower. 711 E. Main. $6300 6 -room home, built In 1A42: 2 bed rooms, fine location on paved cor ner, 4-room modern home in rear fully furnished. Makes good rental. Easy terms. No. 244-A. $6500 fl-room home, 3 bedrooms, hard wood floors, fireplace. Close in an paved street. Terms. No. 2 43-A. $8500 9-room home, 4 bedrooms, 2 sleep ing porches, sunroom, den, fire places, basement, oil furnace, hard wood floors. 100 x100' lot, located on paved street. No. 245-A. $13,000 7-room home, 3 bedrooms, large living room, fireplace, hardwood floors, basement, auto, oil furnace 2-car garage, approx. acre. miles from city center. No. 414-B. $1165 B acres, unimproved: 2 acres un der Irrigation; some penches and English walnuts. Located on Old Stage road. Fine view. No. 418-B. SPENCER-BAG LEV AGENCY 103 W. Main St. Phone 207 U or 6B02 WANTED Experienced 'waitress.' Ap ply 1 n pcrson. Riverside Market. CET ME paint your porches, floors, bullt-lna. Interior wood-work of any kind. Many odd jobs of painting Charge is very reasonable. Call at 71fl West 13th St., after fl p. m. USED CARS Lots of Them Largest Stock In Southern Oregon. See Us Before You Buy or Sell . I N SHULTS Riverside, between 4th and 8th rOR SALE 1130 Chevrolet sedan 8150 Phone 4086 WAITRESS WANTED One familiar with the cash register. No nite or Sunday work. Best of wages. Phone at once Berrydale Restaurant, 1912 No. Riverside. Phone P016. WANTED Experienced groceryman. Appl v In person. Riverside Market. WATER PROOF crib sheeta and panties. Tiny Tots' Shop, 3d Floor Medford Center bldg. nal"...', ir-atf jit V-1 ii - f?fe jsM-a' ySHT 10iOl0a,..BOiTJIM... r ffyTTO 000 TBBILLtlll mfrrmip- ooun 0 ouin V.n' lf l' frtr" OtK 4 NtONK j , KN 0 tHI SIONiUt A 'JJ h i . . . I u "al i im-'J ij i i 7 - -.- i T- t ! rridT. Pr . MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE WINK $16,000 ROSS LANE 63 Acres, block loam soil, running water through barnyard, 9 English walnut trees: 2 bouses, 3 barns, grainary, 3 chicken houses (one new 600 capacity): truck scales, pressure system: possession of house soon, land by August. Price $10.. 000. only S6.000 down, balance ar range to suit buyer. See this today. MARK A. COLDY AGENCY Phone 3266 109 East Main (Exclusive Agents) WANTED H P Electric motor: also bench saw. Phone 3417. FOR SALE frailer house frame, electric brakes, good tires, size 650x 16. Come make njt of fer;Ph. 6361. WILL TRADE '3(1 Dot! go pickup. 5 good tires, overhauled motor, stock rack on back, for family car. Pay A l ffcrence. Phone 6226. 5TSIT our gift department before Mother's Day. ACME HARDWARE Main and urape CHAPTER BE. P. E. O., wlllhold rummage sale April ill, starting at 9a.in In the Masonic bldg. INSULATING wall boards, ceiling Hie, also sheet rock. Big Pines Lumber Co. WE BUY 'EM WE SELL 'EM COME IN ANU P.IVI 1037 Ford DeLuxe Sedan, heater. 1033 Ford Sedan. 1038 Graham Sedan, radio. 1035 Dodge Sedan. 1035 Studebaker Sedan, heater. 1033 Studebaker Tudor. Be Ready for the Brake Test Let Us Check Them for You. See Uj lor Tires Batteries Garden Hose A. Z. "TUBBY" DEAN, Your Pontiao Dealer Richfield Station Phone 3943 6th& Crape Sta, Check Your Brakes WANTED Plowing, harrowing, any kind of tractor work Phone 2117 Riverside Market. Medford. or 7B3 Central Point WANTED Rabbits, any amount, alive or dressed. Phone 3117, Riverside Market. CASH IN A FLASH FOR YOUR CAR Save Tune Cash and Gai Call Automobile Market, Friendly Medford Dealer. Ph 3919 Oth and Bartlett No Red Tape When You Sell to Ua CHICKENS AND RABBITS WANTED Highest prices. Quality Market. 222 W. Main Phone 4765. WANTED Chickens, any kind, any amount, live or dressed, laying hens or otherwise Phone 2117. Riverside Market. NOW AVAILABLE No. 1 certl grade red cedar shingles. Big Pines Lum ber Co. DIESEL TRAINING If you Br Interested In enter. Ing the heavy duty and equipment Held gee me at the HOTEL HOLLAND be tween 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. Sat urday through Sunday. A. J. HAMH mM. The Pacific War in Technicolor! THE FIGHTING LADY and Sunday Dinner for a Soldier SUNDAY! ORDER your green fir slabs now. Fab era. 34 So. Riverside. Phone 4443. ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON Special. Irlng in permanenu All work guar anteed Phone 3664 120 N Central. CAMERON -MOFFITT LUMBER-CoT LOW-PRICED LUMBER So Riverside et Barnett Rd Medlord Phone 6463. APPLES, i .33 lug Bring contiinerl. Walter Tolle. Stewart ave FIR KUUGH BLOX & SLABS, green big ioubll load $830 Medford Fuel. Tel 3111 TOR SALE 600 acres grain, alfalfa and stock ranch In northern Cali fornia. Winter pasture for 70-80 head ot cattle. 200 acres under cul tivation Free Irrigation for 30 acres. 8-room house, electricity, pressure system, etc. See Corcoran, Rose Lane. Phone 6883, DANCE at UPPER APPLEGATE GRANGE HALL SAT., April 21 IS YOUR OAR FOR SALE? SEE HUMPHREY NOW for a HIGH CASH PRICE! HUMPHREY MOTORS USED CAR EXCHANGE 33 S. Riverslda Ave. 1 1 1H1 tar ifli.m-ifffli Showa at 1:45 6:45 9:30 t TONITE and Saturday ot.hu . .,:.-a. uoro . NOUN "t. - J uais I' L and Joe E. BROWN In POLO JOE XL Starts SUNDAY 451 pi PIUS Murderer, i cr Murderess? CONTINUOUS SATURDAYS SUNDAYS Doon Open 1:43 p.m. PATHOS! ROMANCES, cirstantial MARS A; G I fcinmeifcaa t I Kl ' V ViiillSlKrtlgl'is.i"ii, i.li 'ii ' '- 1