Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 21, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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    LOCAL and
Lodge To Meet Degree of
Honor lodge will meet Tuesday
at the K. of P. ball at 8 p. m.
for a regular business session.
Fir Call Firemen answered
a call to Valentine's Cafe, S
south Riverside, last night to ex
tinguish a flue fire. No damage
was caused, firemen said.
Receives Permit Carolyn
Haas, 721 Narregan street, re
ceived a permit Saturday from
the office of the city superintend
ent to erect a cottage at a cost
of $1000.
Sojourners To Meet Medford
Sojourners' club will meet
Thursday of this week at 1 p. m.
at the Girls' Community club.
Reservations are to be made
with Mrs. Jack Lowe, phone
2407,
Walden Here Cpl. Charles H.
Walden is in Medford on a 14
day delay en route from Ft.
Lewis, Wash., to Santa Ana,
Calif. Cpl. Walden Is visiting his
wife at their home, 1020 Court
street. He recently completed
three years in the south Pacific.
ELIMINATION
When the eliminative organs
of the body are not functioning
properly, this causes an accumu
lation of toxic material. It indi
cates a depleted bodily resist
ance. Normal nerve function, is
the prerequisite to health, since
it enables the nerve cells' of the
body to build up a strong resist
ance to invading forces. The
breakdown of the eliminative or
gans is usually the first line of
defense to give way. It is Im
portant to the maintenance or
the regaining of your health that
it be repaired at once. With
eliminative channels .functioning
normally and complete relaxa
tion, you soon regain vital bodily
resistance.
IS YOUR
CAR FOR SALE?
SEI
HUMPHREY NOW
for
HIGH GASH PRICE!
HUMPHREY MOTORS
USED CAR EXCHANGE
$3 S. Riverside Ave.
1 y
Talks
DR. A. R. HEDGES
Chiropractic tr Naturopathic
Physician
12S E. Main Dial 3170
FROM MEDFORD
Greyhound
NORTHBOUND
3:20 im 11:25 am 7:30 pm
6:50 am 1:33 pm 10:55 pm
10:10 am 4:00 pm 11:50 pm
SOUTHBOUND
3:30 am 10:45 am 5:15 pm
6:05 am 11:10 am 6:13 pm
7:00 am 1:30 pm 6:50 pm
7:05 am 1:45 pm 10:30 pm
8:00 am 3:45 pm 12:55 am
AGENT: MACKLIN ROBINSON PHONE: 3202
DEPOT: HOTEL JACKSON, CENTRAL and 8th ST.
SEKVIN ALL TBI WIST WITH
Ban
PERSONAL
CALENDAR
Tuesday
6:00 p. m. Wives of Shrlners,
potluck dinner at home of Mrs.
M. M. Morris, Kings' highway.
Bring service.
7:30 p. m. Rogue Valley
chorus, practice at high school.
8:00 p. m. Zonta club, home
of Mrs. Thora Lawrence, 2218
East Main street, installation.
8:00 p. m. Nevlta No. 93
O.E.S. stated meeting. Visiting
members cordially invited.
Wednesday
12:30 p. m. Mistletoe club,
Girls' Community club, covered
dish luncheon. Grace Wakefield,
chairman.
Gets Bronse Star First Lt
Steven Kish, who was stationed
with the 91st division at Camp
White for some time, has re
ceived the bronze star in Italy,
according to word received here
recently. .
Committee To Meet Execu
tive committee of the Women's
Society of Christian service of
the Methodist church will meet
at the church Tuesday at 1 p. m,
The regular society meeting
will follow at 2 p. m.
Club To Meet Adarel Social
club of Jacksonville will meet at
the home of Mrs. Fred Gardner,
Renault avenue off Jacksonville
highway Tuesday at 1 o'clock.
Members are to bring ' a sack
lunch and a business meeting
will follow.
Auto Mishap Cars operated
by Max Middlebusher, Prospect,
and Ted Sletten, 1140 West 9th
street, collided Saturday on the
Griffin Creek road causing esti
mated damage of $40 to Middle
busher s auto, according to an ac
cident report on file today. No
damage to Sletten's car was
stated.
Wooden On Leave R. A.
Wooden, WTlc, arrived in Med
ford Friday on leave from Mare
Island, Calif., where he is sta
tioned with the navy. Wooden is
visiting his wife at the family
home, 204 Vancouver avenue.
He has been in the navy for the
past 10 years and has been over
seas most of the last eight years.
Service Continues The War
Emergency Radio Service will
continue on its present basis of
operation until Japan is defin
itely defeated, lt was announced
today. The service is to function
in the event of any disaster or
emergency pertaining to public
safety. Awards of honor for past
services are to be made May 31
at the Radio Aide headquarters,
515 North Bartlett street.
Parly Is Wednesday The
benfit card party planned by the
Evening Guild of St. Mark's
Episcopal church will be Wed
nesday evening, May 23, at the
parish hall on North Oakdale
avenue. Dessert will be served
at eight o'clock and will be fol
lowed by pinochle and bridge
games. There will be prizes for
cards and also other prizes, the
committee states. The public is
cordially invited to attend. Mrs.
Paul Selby Is chairman of the
Daily Service
IINDail TMNSORTAT,ON
affair. Mrs. Vera Strader Is
president of the group.
Bowmer To Lecture Med-
ford's Little Theater Group is
presenting the first in a series of
lectures by Angus Bowmer, di
rector, on basic principles in the
field of drama this evening at
the Outpost at 8 p. m. Members
are urged to attend and the pub
lic is also cordially invited to
be present.
Picture Shown Charles
Ogle, executive secretary of
Keep Oregon Green with offices
in Salem, was in Medford today
where ' he showed moving pic
tures entitled "Trees and
Homes" to students at Medford
Junior high school. Arrange
ments were made through the
Jackson County KOG commit
tee. Court Records
Justice Court
.Wheldon Frost Biddle. Jr.
combination overload, $15.75
and costs.
Roy Gene Howard, William
Ray Francisco, combination
overload, cited.
Mrs. Herbert L. Chiles, caus
ing child to become dependent.
jailed.
Alfred ' Bendrlckson, one li
cense plate, cited.
Carl Richard Harrison, no li
cense on motor vehicle, $1 and
costs.
Police Court
William Coggins, drunk, re
leased on $10 bail.
Sam Gilbert, dog running
loose, $1 bail.
Harry Wolfe, disorderly con
duct, released on $10 bail.
Olaf Redahl, drunk, released.
H. O. Wealty, Isabel D. Lavin,
violating of basic rule, released
on $10 bail each.
State Police
Alfred Bendickson, one license
plate, cited.
Curt Norman French, failure
to stop at stop sign, cited.
Warner Whitham Howard, no
tail light, cited.
Joseph Carl Monroe, no muf
fler, cited.
Livestock
Portland, Ore., May 21 (UP)
Livestock: Cattle 1,400. calves 300.
Slow but fully steady. Few loads
flood-choice fed steers 16 00-17 JO; one
oad 17 63. Load fed Holsteins 15.25.
Common steers down to 12.00. Load
good-choice fed heifers 16.25. Common-medium
heifers 11.00-14.00. Can-ner-cutter
cows 7.00-0.50. Medium
good beef cows 1100-13.00. Sausage
bulls 10 30-12 50. Good beef bulls
13.00-1375; odd head to 14.10. Good
choice vealers steady at 15 00-16 00.
Hogs 250. Butchers steady. Feeder
plgK 50c l higher.
Barrows and gilts all weights 15.76
Sows 15.00 Feeder pigs 19 50-20.00,
Sheep 1 ,700. Rather slow, steady.
Good-choice spring lambs 13.50-13 75.
Some held higher. Load good-choice
No. 1 pelt shorn lambs 13.25. Recently
shorn lambs largely 11.50-12.00. Good
ewes 6.00-6.50.
Chicago, May 31 (UP) (WFAt
Livestock: Hogs: Active, fully steady:
good and choice barrows and gilts 140
lbs. and up at 14.75 ceiling: good and
choice sows at 14.00; complete clear
ance. Cattle: fed steers and yearlings
steady to strong; top 17.65 but choice
to prime 1084 lb. heifers brought
17.75. extreme top: most steers 14.75
to 17.00: bulk heifers 14 00 to 10.75;
several loads 17.00 and 17.35.
Sheep: Early sales and most bids
steady; two loads good to choice fed
wooled Colorado lambs held above
15.85. Woolskins 14 50; two loads good
to mostly choice 107 lbs. Fed clipped
lambs No. 1 pelt 15.25; deck common
and medium 72 lbs. Clippers 12 00.
Chicago Wheat
Chicago. May 31 (UP) Grain
range:
upen nirnn low uose
May ..1764 17a J75T 17ft V
July 1R 184', lflH, 1911k'
R1SX.
8AV FRANCISCO
San Francisco, May 31 (UP)
Dairy Market:
Butter: 93 score 43. 92 score 42 '4.
90 score 424, 80 score 419.
Ejrgs: Large grane a 4U'i. meaium
trade . A 37';. small trade A Wa.
large Rrsde B 37-
Central California eggs: large grade
A 42, medium grade A 39, small grade
A 37, laree grade B 39.
Nve Nissen eggs: Large grade A 43,
medium grade A 39, small grade A 37.
Wall Street
New York. May 21 (U.PJ
Stocks moved narrowly around
the previous closing levels in
mid-day trading today. Activity
was moderate.
Wall street quarters adopted
a waiting attitude pending closer
study of the ICC freight rate de
cision, another move in the con
gressional fight to have taxes
lowered.. and the week-end as
sertion that President Truman
is studying a recommendation
that a federal manager b ap
pointed to coordinate operations
of U. S. bureaus and offices and
raise the standard of efficiency.
Liquors ignored reports of an
other "holiday" planned for
August to permit production of
beverage alcohol.
RUSH EUROPEAN AID
New York, May 21. U.B
The United Nations' relief and
rehabilitation admlnis t r a 1 1 o n
will have sent more than 1,200,
000 tons of food, clothing, ma
chinery and other supplies to
liberated Europe by June 30, ac
cording to Herbert H. Lehman,
UNRRA director general.
Townsend
DANCE
AT
Dreamland Hall
TOMORROW
JOLLIEST DANCE
IN MEDFORDI
FREDERICK STURGIS
PASSES AT ASHLAND
Ashland, May 21 Frederick
T. Sturgis, Talent, passed away
at the Community hospital Sun
day morning. He was born No
vember 18, 1872, at Applegate
and had been a member of the
Jacksonville Masonic Lodge for
the past 40 years. He is survived
by his wife Minnie.
Funeral services will be held
Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. at the
Litwiller Funeral Home with in
terment in the Central Point
IOOF cemetery. ,
THE GRANGE
Central Point Grange
Central Point Grange Home
Economics club will meet Wed
nesday b the hall at 1:30 p. m.
for dessert. Members are asked
to arrive promptly. Hostesses
will be Ruby Twedell, Nita
Birdseye and Stella Anderson.
WATCH FOR SPIES
Washington, May 21. (U.R
Director J. Edgar Hoover of the
federal bureau of investigation
today urged the public to remain
on the lookout for suspicious ac
tivities that might lead to the
arrest of spies and saboteurs.
Daily Weather Report
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Mostly eloudv
tonight and Tuesday with occasional
light rain.
Oregon: Mostly cloudy with occa
sional lieht rain In wut nnrtlnn to
night and Tuesday. East portion, part-
ij lijuuuy wiin evening snowera.
LOCAL DATA
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest: 64; Lowest 44.
Total monthly precipitation: 1.99
inches.
Excess for the month! 1 m inchM
Total precipitation cine September
Excess for the season: .96 Inches.
Relative humidity at 4:30 p. m., yes
terday: 46; 4:30 today: 93.
Tomorrow
Sunrise 5:44 a. m. Sunset 8:31 p. m.
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Boston h
Chicago
Denver ..
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Roseburg ,
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Salt Lake
San Francisco
Seattle ....
Spokane
Washington, D. C. .
Yakima
Too Late to Classify
YOUNG woman as receptionist and
assistant in animal hospital. Apply
In person. Dr. S. S. Philips, 1455 N.
luveraiac.
WILL TRADE Remington Rand triple
head electric razor in excellent con
dition (or late model Schick elec-
trie razor. Phone evenings, 3760.
FOR RENT Pasture for 5 cows. Call
6123.
FOR SALE One grey gentle work
mare, 7 years old, wt. 1600. 1 Sor
rel gelding, 6 yrs. old, wt. 1300. Gen
tle, broke to ride or work or will
trade for Hereford or Durham. Mc
Fadden. Lozler Lane.
TWO mowers, five-foot, good shape:
cycle grinder, Brlggs-Stratton, ,i
h p. gas engine. See at Champ's
LOST Leather field glass case. Roxy
Ann peak. Finder please return to
Tribune office.
DRAFTED 40 Dodge, 4 -door, good
condition but needs paint. 9890.00
within OPA ceiling. Phone 5181 af-
ter 5 p. m.
FOR SALE Bumper Jacks and floor
mats while they last Mobile Service
Station. Central and Jackson.
WANTED fGood Butane or Flamo
range. 1nks, generator complete.
Phone 511 or write P. O. Box 317,
.CcJ? tral Point.
FOR SALE Garbage cans. leak-proof.
t mi-prow, vjaKoaie Aiarxei.
FOR RENT Two bedroom furnished
apartment, close in. 327 S. Oakdale.
rnoneviiri.
CAB IN and Rooms, utilities furnished.
429 W. 12th.
WOOD or coal heating stove for sale.
907 6. Peach St.
FOR SALE Granite baking pan: gas
water heater; gas plate and oven
crocks: wire folding cot: 4 volumns
Universal Dictionary; lady's coat
and dress, size 18: 1 nr. lady's shoes.
7i AAAA (pre-war): 1 pr. men's
hoe. 7-A. 940 N. Central.
FOR S A LE Da venport. ivory beT
room set, 9x12 rug. 16 gauge shot
gun. pump, and some shells, electric
ra zor. 113 E. 12th.
WANTED Gas or electric range and
refrigerator. Phone 3434 between
8 and 6
WANTED Pick-up less than 10 yrs.
viu. tverfii raner, rnone .
EIGHT1 good milch cows fnr sale on
Jacksonville highway. First house
on right across Voorles crossing, J.
S. Deen.
FOR S A LE Dairy Pails, heavy-duty.
69c each Oakdale Market.
OUR PARTNERSHIP
with Dairy Farmer puts Quality Joodi)
on your fable
GOOD THINGS to eat for tvtty American tabla
'every day... food which keeps America
healthy and strong . . . coma to you through us
from the dairy farmers..
I Through our partnership with your neighbors,
the dairy farmers, these quality foods are avail
able to you at the earliest possible moment after
packaging. ' x
Just as the dairy farmers serve you every day,
our dairy business organization serves you..,
forming the vital link that enables the best of
dairy foods, produced on America's dairy farms,
to reach your table.
Lost River Dairy
Productrt of Fin Grjdt A PiteurlieJ Milk
TOR AU Wnw plants. Afl kliub
i Annuals ana paranmais. uaxaaia
I murnai.
PASTURE FOR RENT Have room
for two head of cattle. No horses.
Corner Orchard Bom and Stewart.
rnone enaa.
WX BUY-EM WE 8 ELL-KM
Come In and See-Em
193T Studebaker President
Coupe. Heater and Radio $695.
ivdo oiuaeoaxer mctator o lour
ing Sedan, Heater, $615.
1938 Studebaker Dictator "8" Tour
in e Sortnn Haitar t.AK
1935 Dodge Fordor Touring' Sedan.
Heater, $493.
1937 Graham 6-95 Fordor Touring,
Heater and Radio. 595.
1936 Olds. 6 F 36 Coupe, Heater and
1934 Chevrolet Master Coupe, 8398.
All Prices are within OPA Celling
See at A. 2. "Tubby" Dean's
Your Pontiaa Dealer
Richfield Station Phone 3943
0th and Grape Sis. Buy War Bonds
SALE Wall-typt can openers.
yAgP-TIROQ- PHONE 4026.
FOR SALE One 6-year-old Bay sad
dle mare, 1100 lbs., gentle, sound
and well broke; one saddle, bridle,
Martingale and spurs. McFadden.
FOR SALE One dual axel logging
trailer poir ier. Willamette fifth
wheel and Stinger tires. 85. J. L.
Williams, 1304 Reddy Ave.
WANTED Hand ironer. Also press
ufciMiwr. experience not necessary.
Apply American Laundry, 132 S.
temrai.
FOR SALE Fertilizer, Magnolia
Brand Formula. 0-10-4. Oakdale
jviaricei.
TRY our 24-hour service at the Pal.
ace Lunch. 23 S. Riverside. F. A.
Jones, manager.
WANTED Experienced saleswoman.
in oreu, sun ana coat dept. Apply
Burleson's Dress Shop, 31 N. Cen
tral. FOR SALE Light 3 -wheel trailer, all
meiai top. inevroiet axis wun
springs, good 16 inch tires, 206 W.
Jackson. Phone 5643.
FOR SALE 1928 Dodge. Motor com-
Eletely rebuilt with transmission:
irge wardrobe trunk; pre-war
paints, enamels, linoleum finishes
and kalsomines. at pre-war cost
prices, rnone aiozu or can at 19 .
Riverside.
W ANTE D Experienced automobile
mechanic. Culp Motor Co. Ford
Dealer, Ashland. Ore. Phone 3361;
after 6 p. m. Phone 4571.
FOR SALE Walla Walla Onion plants
100per bundle. Oakdale Market.
FOR SALE One new garage type
Sun-Volt-Ammeter set. 1 Dyke's
Automotive Encyclopedia, 19th edi-
tion. rnone ooia.
TOO LATE TOO LATE TOO LATE
CITY TRANSFER & STORAGE Fred
E. Robinson, owner. Furniture mov
ing, commercial hauling, everything
for your need. 38 S. Fir St. Phone
4664.
ANYTHING to haul Anywhere large
or .small. Phone 2688. Davis Trans
fer & Storage Co., 4 0 S. Fir Street.
I STILL Have PRE-WAR DUPONT
AUTOMOBILE PAINTS. Jobs on
' which I use these materials are fully
guaranteed.
MITCHELL'S PAINT SHOP
608 S. Riverside '
PEACH GROWERS ATTENTION I Box
shook is critically short. With a
large crop In prospect we fear our
stocks wont take care of demands.
Factory cannot supply additional
shook this year. We are taking early
, delivery and can supply peach and
L. A. lugs now. Arrange for your
shook immediately with TED'S
FEED 9c 8EED STORE, Ashland,
Oregon or MONARCH SEED &
FEED CO.
ffOCAA Down will buy 2-story
tjZduU rlck. In excellent condl
v tlon. Four furnished Apt-,
up. Good furniture. All rented.
Large store building down. Plate-
Opportunity for a good business. 3
ronm nouic ana hioiv. -.
6000. Rente will pay off building
and give you a profit. Kimball Real
Estate. Childers, Phone Jacksonville
1 9jopposjtePostofftce.
FOR SALE Vegetable bedding plants
tomatoes, cabbage, celery, head- let
tuce, bell peppers, broccoli, cauli
flower, Individual cucumber plants.
Individual squash plants. Individual
tomato plants, egg plants, Oakdale
Market,
. MODERN HOME BASEMENT
FURNACE
Hardwood floors. Fireplace. 1 bed
rooms. Beautiful lot, close m. A
home to be proud of, 96000.
DUPLEX HOME AND INVESTMENT
Very close In. Good condition mod
ern. A gOOO UUJ, Sfwv.
COUNTRY HOME
MAGNIFICENT VIEW
Six rooms, modern, fireplace, lots of
trees, Rooa gsravn, -', .
You will find true happiness owning
this.
FARM CHOICEST FREE SOlL
30 Acres tn heart of West tide valley
noma, nwoern, BUMumi .
of this quality rarely offered for
aale. Buy this now and own the
best, 818.000.
WALTER K. JONES, Realtor
Phone 33 70
WASHING MACHINES
REPAIRED
Parts k Barrlca oa All MakM
B. S B Waihar Shop
406 E. Main. . Phona 5302
FOR SALS White enamel wood
range. 860. Platform rocker, 835.
Both like new. 644 Palm.
FOR RENT Modern, 3-room house,
furnished, for two, prefer middle-
bcq. no pea, ao, n. reacn.
INDIANA Canner and other varieties.
u wrniio piants. Also vegetable and
flower plants. Valley Greenhouses,
625 Franuette St., off S. Riverside
at Andersons Thrift.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished' 3-room
duplex with garage and laundry
room. Close in. Adults. Call at 310
S. Ivy.
WANTED Young man with mechanl
cal ability to learn washing. Good
wages. Must be ambitious and
steady. Apply in person. Crystal
White Laundry & Cleaners.
WAITRESS WANTED Day work
only, no Sundays. Best of wages.
Berrydale Restaurant, 1613 N. River
side. SADDLE HORSE SALE
Sunday, May 37. 1:30 p. m.
80 HEAD fancy Saddle Horses, In
cluding several fine Palemlnos. also
Plntos, trained stock horses, ladies'
horses, children's ponies, all colors,
types and sizes. Many of these
horses are registered. 25 New and
Used Saddles and other riding
equipment. If you are in the mar
ket for a really fine horse or saddle
don't miss this sale,
GRANTS PASS COMMISSION YARDS
Across from fairgrounds, 1 mile out on
Redwood Highway
Grants Pass, Oregon
X. K. HOLMES. Auctioneer
Sale Open for Consignments
SEWING machine operator wanted
with grain sack patching exper-
SAVE RED. POINTS Buy hens at
Riverside Market.
ROTENONE DUST la again available.
Sea us. Monarch Seed A Feed Co.
DROP IN at Reliable Cleanors. 610
E. Main and let us help solve your
cleaning proDlgntsPhone 2670.
FOR SALE 20 Acres clover and Rye
Grass hay standing In field. Phone
4824 or 5462.
TREE TANGLEFOOT1 keeps aphlds out
of your cherry trees. Monarch Seed
A Feed Co.
SAVE RED POINTS
Riverside Market.
Buy hens at
COMMERCIAL SPRAY of all kinds".
rnone oapi, witnrow.
FOR SALE Round Oak Dining table
with six oak leather-bottom chairs
to match. Davis Transfer fc Storage
Co.
FOR SALE Montag enamel wood
range, coils, boiler, fittings, pipe,
etc.. almost new, 895. 923 W. Main
Street.
SAVE red POINTS Buy hens at
1'C1HU UtXMl KCL.
STRAWBERRY ROOT WEEVIL are
now active. Destroy them with Go
West bait Kills slugs too. Monarch
Seed Se Feed Cq
FOR SALE Baby Grand1 Piano. AI
conamon. ozo uaxota.
EGG SCALES.
Stock Just arrived.
Monarch Seed St
Feed Co.
FOR SALE Columbia cabinet phono
graph and records, upholstered oc
casional chnlr, spring seat. 3 pair
matching drapes, 9x12 rug, steno
type machine, complete with in
struction books, lawnmower. fur
nished doll house, child's table and
chairs, tricycle, miscellaneous arU
cles. 625 Dakota.
BERRY CUPS and Crates. Monarch
Seed & Feed Co.
RUMMAGE SALE Ladles' Aux
Ulary and Cantor of I. O. O. F
will hold sale. Lota of almost new
out-grown children's clothes, clean
and pressed, plants, etc. Tuesday
and Wednesday at Main and Holly
DIM.
"'BIFF" DAIRY FLY SPRAY 90 cents
. per gaL 5-gaIlon lots in your con
talner. Monarch Seed c Feed Co.
FOR-SALE Three registered yearling
Suffolk rams, from English Imported
sheep Homer A. Conger, old Stage
road.Phone Central Point 1S9.
MAKE MONEY by having your
burned-out auto generator rewound
for heavy duties at Sever! n Electric
1303 N. Riverside Signal Station.
M SV100ESS
WITH THE PROVED
DEODORANT
!L V :.. . - ? urtlt
it I
MOO ESS tS SOFTER
AN0 SAFER, TOO
ME EORTHATBfO
BARGAIN BOX
QUCk! SAVES t3f
BtmORDINARIlY EFFECTIVE according to 26 testa by Im
partial laboratory.
PRAISED BY THOUSANDS after year's try out You 11 cheer, tool
NO BOTHER with separate powder, no fuis.
SOFTER I SAFER 1-3 out of 4 women found Mod rat softer to
touch In nationwide potL 209 nurse, In hospital testa, found
Modeu safer, less likely to strike through than nationally known
layer-type napkins.
COSTS NO MORE. Big Bargain Box even saves you 1& Try itl
v.y
Germ eta
56
sonen. sAFtn
MAHCINS CONTAIWN9
A DCODORANT
outy
Monday, May 21, 194S
WE THINK our Methods of Cleaning
are riht. Try us. Reliable Cleaners.
010 E. Main, Dial 3670.
FIR ROUGH BLOX A SLABS, green
big double load 88 60 Medford Fuel
Tel 3111
PLANED BLOX Per load. 85-30
Medford Ruel Phone 3111.
CEDAR SHAVINGS make ideal poul.
try litter and garden mulch. Mon-
arcn seea ac reca to.
DRY PINE SLABS Per load, $4557
Medford Fuel Phone 3111.
OLD SAWDUST for shrubbery. Med-
i or a rueL rnone am.
WANTED Chickens, any kind, any
amount live or dressed, laying nena
or otherwise Phone 3117. Riverside
Market
MITES AND LICE. Warm weather
will see their increase. Use Red Mite
and Lice Killer. Monarch Seed fc
reed Co.
BIG PINES LUMBER CO.
Offer farmers a saving by uslnjf dur
able Redwood lumber for flume
construction.
Let Us Exolaln Plan.
FOR SALE 9 x 12 building No. 1
sitting, paimea; aiso ivw uiaa.
bumper 358 S. Oakdale.
EXCEPTIONALLY GOO
ASSORTMENT
Rough boards and 3x4 'a to 9x13 'a
LOW PRICED. NO PRIORITY
CAMERON-MOFfTTT LUMBER CO
So Riverside at Harnett Rd.
Medford Phone 5462
HAY SALT Any quantity you need.
Just received a carload. Monarch
Seed at Feed Co.
CASH IN A FLA8H
FOR YOUR CAB
Save Time. Cash and Gas
Call Automobile Market,
Friendly Medford Dealer.
Ph 3919 6th and Bartlett
No Red Tape When You Sell
to Us
WANTED Rabbits, any amount, alive
or dressed Phone 3117. Riverside
Market
INSULATING wall boards, celling tile
also sheet rock. Big Pines Lumbar
Co.
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MEDFORD MILL WORK CO
The Glass House
Phone tlU 10th and Grape
A PUBLIC Card Party will be spon
sored by St. Mark's Evening Guild
at parish hall May 23 at 8 p. m.
NOW AVAILABLE No 1 cert! grade
red cedar shingles Big Pines Lum
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PAINT your car now. Body and Fend
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son Street Garage, 120 E. Jacksogi
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