BIRTHS
EMMENSTo Lt. Col. and
Mn. Robert G., 131 North Ivy,
May 26, 1943, a girl, six pounds,
'at Community hospital.
NOW OPEN
FOR BUSINESS.
General Welding and
Metal Work.
Car Painting
FREE ESTIMATE
HILL'S SHOP
Central Point On Hiway 99
BEAUTY SCHOOL
SPECIALS
Permanent Wave
$3.00 $4.00
$5.00 $6.00
$8.00 $10.00
COLD WAVE
no.
Shampoo 50 and
Hair Style 50
MEDFGRD SCHOOL
BEAUTY "CULTURE
235 E. Main
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Perl's
FUNERAL
HOME
426 WEST SIXTH ST.
TELEPHONE 2675
AMBULANCE
SERVICE
LT.
HOI AFTER 10
OCEAN SUNOS
Lt. Harry Stanley, USNR, is
back in the United States on sur
vivor leave after his ship, the
destroyer USS Bush, was lost
oft Okinawa. This is the second
time during the war that Lt.
Stanley has survived a ship
sinking and the second time
without suffering a scratch. He
was serving aboard another de
stroyer, the USS Preston, when
it was sunk off Guadalcanal Nov.
15, 1942.
The officer with his parents,
Lt. Com. and Mrs. H. A. Stanley,
arrived In Medford Friday from
San Francisco and Saturday Lt.
Stanley continued to Seattle
while his parents remained here
to visit friends and relatives.
In the water about nine hours
and among the last Bush sur
vivors to be picked up, Lt. Stan
ley claims to be no worse for his
experience but wonders if a lit
tle shore duty might not be a
good thing.
He has a long record of over
seas service, a navy dispatch
states, with 33 months, all in the
Pacific, to his credit. This in
cludes such battles as Santa
Cruz, Guadalcanal, the Marianas,
Philippines, Iwo Jima and final
ly Okinawa. Lt. Stanley was
cunnery officer of the Bush
Seven stars are on his Asiatic
Pacific ribbon, two on a Phili
ppine Liberation ribbon and be
sides these he holds the Amer
ican theater and American de
fense ribbons.
Lt. Stanley graduated from
Medford high school and from
the University of Washington in
1942. He was a member of Delta
Upsilon fraternity at the univer
sity. Lt. Com. Stanley is now in the
53rd year with the navy, having
returned to active duty in the
early days of the present war.
The family residence is on Cra
ter Lake highway and they ex
pect to return here when Lt.
Com. Stanley is relieved of duty
in San Francisco. Another son,
Lt. Don Stanley, navy fighter
pilot, has been declared missing
in action in the Pacific theatre.
The Stanleys expect to spend
considerable time at their sum
mer home on the Rogue.
SERIES OP TALKS
Two outstanding speakers, Ma
jor Kenneth Hyatt of the Camp
White station hospital staff, and
Lt. Mildred Smith, personal af
fairs officer in the adjutant's of
fice, Camp White, have been se
cured for the first in a series of
lectures to be sponsored by the
Red Cross home service volun
teers at the court house auditor
ium May 31 from 10 a. m. to
12 noon.
Major Hyatt and Lt. Smith
will each speak on a different
phase of the general subject "Un
derstanding People." A special
invitation has been extended to
staff assistants, nurse's aides,
Gray Ladies and members of the
motor corps, in addition to home
service workers.
Opening talk in the new train
ing course was given by Jane
Mulcahy, San Francisco, at the
court house Tuesday.
Claelng Uffie tor Sunday Too Late
to Classify 5:30 Saturday afternoon
Please remember
BRSAD IS AT ITS BEST
ALL YAYS...WHEN ITS
BOWERMAN GETS
BRONZE STAR IN
ITALY CAMPAIGN
With The Fifth Army, Italy
Major William J. Bowerman, 34,
of Medford, recently was award
ed the bronze star medal for
meritorius service in combat.
He is a regimental staff offi
cer in the 88th Mountain Infan
try regiment, 10th Mountain di
vision, which served on the Fifth
army front during the Italian
campaign.
The entry of his regiment in
to combat for the first time en
tailed many problems and diffi
cult situations. Bowerman dis
played great initiative and fore
sight in meeting each new prob
lem with such effectiveness as
to insure a continuous supply
for every unit.
Bowerman was athletic direc
tor for Medford schools before
entering service in December,
1941. He had received his com
mission in ROTC at the Univer
sity of Oregon in 1934.
His wife, Barbara Y. Bower
man, lives at 908 Whitman ave
nue, Medford.
Too Late to Classify
WHEN LOOKING FOR GOOD EATS
CHICKEN DINNER. Sic.
MERCHANTS' LUNCH
Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. .
FEED Watkins- Complete Mineral! to
protect the health of your livestock
and poultry and increase producUon
with a 100 open formula and
fff!" analysis t 785 per
100 lb. See or write your Watkins
2lle; R- L- Bunton. Fourth St..
P. O. Box U7. Phoenix. Oregon
FOR SALE Complete set of bunk
beds with 2 springs, 2 mattresses,
i ?e5 ra" uor1- 18 Hawthorne.
LOW priced AUTO PAINTING with
war emergency paint; also the best
f.VfUU"'1 JobI w"n fiEST PRE
WAR PAINT.
MITCHELL PAINT SHOP
una a di.i..
PACKING and crating by reliable, ex.
P.,E,.vcu men. uoii i iaae cnances.
Phone 2888. Davis Transfer it Stor.
b v-"-. tu o. r ir orreei
MOVING, padded van service for your
w.i5iiic,ite. rnonu toot. City
Transfer Si Sim-nee. an s Ftr k
BARGAINS Slightly used clothing
.m wiiu.c mniuy. aip ti. Main
COYS CHICKEN INN. Gold Hill, serv-
iiia u'hj crocisen oany except Mon
days. Open Memorial Day. Ph. 251,
FOR SALE 22 Automatic Winchester
rifle. New condition. Lincoln Service
aiaiion. iinn ana Hiverside,
FOR SALE Gold fish, fancy and
plain. Also flower and vegetable
plants.
ECONOMY SEED r FEED CO.
217 W. 6th.. Phone 3822
FOR SALE One table model battery
radio and charger. 358 S. Oakdale.
SET of Dado heads for power saw,
'..-inch hole. 811 E. Main.
ROYAL NEIGHBORS will meet at
City Park at 8:45 for Memorial Day
Parade.
FOR SALE: G. E. Hotpolnt Range, 3
Calrod platea. Ph. 3020, or call 711
r.. jacKson
FOR SALE Wood and Coal Clrcula
lor Healer, large size, S23. 325 N.
Central. Phone 9121.
WANTED TO RENT by permanent
bank employee, 5 or 6-room unfur
nift'acd house. Call Jim Busch at
215
EXPERIENCED Ranch Hand wants
steady employment. Age 44. Call
0032 Sunday. 10 to 8.
BARGAINS Slightly used clothing
for the whole family. 318 E. Main.
WILL PY $1700 for a place with
shade and garden apace, write Mail
Tribune Box 2Si8.
FOR RENT Large house, five miles
S. of Medford. Ph. 6223 after 7 p. m.
TRUCK DRIVER WANTED Prefer
young man with grain nandllng ex
perience. Permanent employment if
qualified to handle the work. Phone
3758. F E. SAMSON tu.
DAVENO PracUcally new. No. 2
Katherlne Court.
ON the Street ask anyone you meet
where they eat. They say
MERCHANTS LUNCH
Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m
FOR SALE Furniture: pillows: sew.
Ing machine; fruit; hand-work;
miscellaneous. 704 W. th.
FOR SALE Garden Tractor with 8
hp. Bean engine. Karl Herrlott,
Applegata. Home after 8 or on Sunday.
von SALE Good Balloon Bike. 133.
305 Boardman.
fOR SALE Practically new Gladla-
tor Slide Trombone with leather
case. Price $60. Phone g4B2
WANTED Orchard man. Small partly
furnished house available If desired.
Phone 6872, hours 12 to 1 or write
Tribune vox ?ua.
FOR SALE OR TRADE For Pigs or
young cattle. 1 Royal Blue double
unit portable milking machine. A-t
shape. W. L. Tavlor, Central Point.
Rt. 1. Box 403. Phone 14x2.
FOR SALE One 6 ft. McCormlck
mower and 1 Case hay rake. Bellin
ger Rood, off Stewart Ave., L. M.
Lofland.
FOR SALE Modern, well-built 5
mom house, close in. Tribune Box
821.
WANTED Mowing. Raking with trac
tor mower and side-delivery rake.
Phone .1B32, Ray C. Yost. '
WANTED Model A Ford and stock
saddle. Phone Smith 2743, evenings.
FOR SALE One dresser. 1 Simmons'
bed. springs and mattress. 1 dining
table and chairs. 523 E. Main.
ONE ACRE under Irrigation, 4 -room
house and bath, all floor covering
good. Fresh 5 gal. cow and 1 dor.
chickens. All for $3700.
81 ACRES, free Irrigation, nice fish
pond stocked. Four -room house with
bath-room fixtures ready to install.
Garage and work shop. Barn with
cement floor. Stanchions for 10 cows
fruit house and chicken house,
$6350; easy terms.
14 'i ACRES Clover and Rye Grass:
6-room modern house, covered
floors, fireplace, good well and pres
sure pump. Also shop and woodshed.
Price $0000.
SOUTHERN OREGON LAND CO.
South Riverside
Phone 5390
FOR RENT Modern 3-room Apt.
Adults. 125 N. Holly. Ph. 4330.
FOR AN AUTO OR PERSONAL LOAN
See
THE OREGON FINANCB CO.
, 43 South Central
A Pioneer Firm
Remember
We Want to Make You a Loan
PER MANENT POSITION for girl ex-
fierlenced in office work and meet
ng public. Must be stenographer.
Applv Monday at Jackson County
Chamber of Commerce.
WANTED Small Sawmill. Must be
complete and in good condlUon. Ph.
8245. Asniann
NOTICE Will start spraying Elm
trees when weather permita. Phone
656 1 , Wlthrow.
BICYCLE CHAIN GUARDS All melal
pre-war quality. Four different col.
ors red. blue, black or silver.
PRICE REDUCED at SIMS BROS.
BICYCLE INNER TUBES See our
heavy duty, thorn-proof, puncture
resistant Inner tube SIMS BROS.
BICYCLE TIRES AND TUBES When
you think of bike tires think of
SIMS BROS.
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A Reminder!
O Father's Day il June 17 it isn't a
bit too early to have family photoi
taken tha grandest gift of all for
any Dad. We have tha very latest Holly
wood lighting techniques to aiiure tha
finest photos for any member of your fam
ily. Be sure to give Dad tha gift he wants
most when "His" day arrives!
Hollywood Make-Up Special Light
?A uerqreen
STUDIOS
'PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION-
AO South Central Atttn trim Geferfee reere
Phone 2069 . . . Medford
Open Monday Through Friday, 9:30 A. M. to A P. M.
Saturdays, 10:30 A. M. to 7:30 P. M.
WANTED 1400 lb. team. Must ba
gentle. Phone 6300.
USED CAR
Price
193T Olds. Sedan.
Tudor .595
1936 Chev. Master De
luxe Tudor $495
1933 Ford Std. Coupe -..$393
1933 Ford Deluxe
Fordor .$393
1934 Chev. Master De
luxe Fordor ....$363
1934 Chev. Sedan Tu
dor .$293
SALE
Sale OPA
1933 IV, -Ton Chev.
Truck w
..$493
Celling
$731
$623
$480
$379
$338
$338
$521
See These Cars Today
at the
AUTOMOBILE MARKET
8th and Bartlett Phone 391S
To Buy or Sell Sea Us First
WANTED Office Girl or office man.
Everett Faher, 34 S. Riverside. Med-
ford or Central Point.
BICYCLE BASKETS Three popular
sires all with heavy axle supporta.
SIMS BROS.
BICYCLE TIRES See our prices be.
fore you buy. Guaranteed quality.
SIMS BROS.
USED CARS
Lots of Them
Largest Stock in -Southern
Oregon
See Us Before You
Buy or Sell
I N SH L'LTS
N. Riverside, between 4th and 6th
FOR SALE Three 14 ft. steel gates.
Five 42 in. x 42 in. walk gates, steel
posts, roofing materials of all kinds.
124 N. Riverside in the Merrick
Bldg.. H. C. High.
FOR SALE? 20 Acres clover and Rye
Grass hay standing In field. Phone
4824 or 3462.
BALLOON TIRED Child's Scooter.
SIMS BROS. Phone 3472.
Save red points Buy hens at
Riverside Market.
FIR HOUGH Bl.OX 4 SLABS, green
big -louble load $6 60 Medford Fuel
Tel 3111
CASH IN A FLASH
TOR YOUR CAR
Save Time Cash and Gaa
Call Automobile Market,
Friendly Medford Dealer
Ph 3919 6th and Bartlett
No Red Tape When You Sell
to Us
NOW AVAILABLE No 1 certigrade
red cedar shingles Big Pines Lum.
Der ua
Sunday, May 27, 194S
MEDFORD MAIL TRXBUKE FIVE
WANTED Rabbits, any amount, alive
or dressed Pbone 2117. Riverside
Market
PLANED
Medford Fuel. Phone 3111,
WANTED Chickens.
$340
env kind anv
amount, live or dressed, laying hens
or otherwise Phooe 2117 Riverside
Market
PAINT your ear now. Body and Fend
er repair. We rebuild wrecks. Jack,
son Street Garage. 120 K Jackson
Phone 4332.
DRY PINE SLABS Per load." 4 W
meniorn fuel rnone 3111
INSULATING wall boards, ceiling rile,
also sheet rock. Big Pines Lumber
Co.
OLD SAWDUST for shrubbery. Med
ford Fuel Phone 3111.
SAVE RED POINTS Buy Kena at
Riverside Market.
REPLACE vour broken window glass
New glass Installed while vou wait
MEDFORD MILLWORK CO
The Glass House
Phone 4112 10th and Grape
,-4VTV
p y.p5$ I
Jean- Asbury - -
Announces tha Purchase
from Cordia Nash of the
HARMONY
BEAUTY SHOP ,
FLUHRER BLDG.
Mary Morgan. Operator.
Specialising in hair styling,
permanent!, ate.
Telephone 3091
LUMBER
Lumber - Nails - Roofing
Dry Flooring and Siding
Low Priced No Priority
R. O. STEPHENSON CO.
Phone 2000 Medford
SAVE RED POINTS
Riverside Market.
Buy hens at
WE BUY-EM WE SELL-EM
Come In and See-Em
1937 Studebaker President "8"
Coupe. Heater and Radio $695
1938 Studebaker Dictator "6"' Tour
ing Sedan, Heater, $615.
1933 Studebaker Dictator "6" Tour
ing Sedan. Heater. $545.
1933 Dodge Fordor Touring Sedan.
Heater. $495.
1937 Graham 6-95 Fordor Touring
Heater and Radio. $595.
1938 Olds. 6 F 36 Coupe. Heater and
Radio, $330.
1934 Chevrolet Master Coupe, $395
All Prices are within OPA Celling
See at A. Z. "Tubby" Dean'a
Your Pontlao Dealer
Richfield Station Phone 2942
6th and Grape Sts. Buy War Bonds
WANTED TO BUY Lawn swing or
hammock on stand. Tribune Box
38
BICYCLE SEATS and Seat Covers.
Put a new saddle on your bike to
day. .ST MS BROS.
EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD
ASSORTMENT
Rough boards and 2x4 s to 2xl2'a
LOW PRICED NO PRIORITY
CAMERON. MOFFITT LUMBER CO
So Riverside at Barnett Rd
Medford Phone 6462
BRILLIANT SMOOTH TOUGH e DURABLE
LAST1-E.il
Will bring new glamour Into your home and
protect your floors, woodwork, furniture, etc.,
with its long-lasting, "cellophane-like" PLAS- "'
TIC finish.
Easy to Apply Flows Smoothly
Leaves No Brush Marks
Plasti-Kote will far outwear ordinary varnishes and lacquers does
not chip or crack is not affected by hot er cold water, fruit juices,
change of temperature, and it perfect for exterior use where e
weather-resistant finish is desired. '
O Easy to Clean O Non-Skid O Alcohol
Proof O No Waxing Necessary . '
For Furniture-Stairs-Woodwork
PLASTI-KOTE IS AVAILABLE IN MANY BEAUTIFUL
COLORS AND FOR EVERY PURPOSE
John Cupp Furniture Co.
Sixth and Bartlett
Phone 4848
The most important event In a young person's life ie
GRADUATION . . . and the most important gift you can
choose for this signal occasion is the lasting joy of good
music . . s That's why we are suggesting for his or her gradu
ation, a
PURUCKER
Graduation
G I F, T
CERTIFICATE
a ... In any amount you desire and
exchangable for a choice of ... .
RECORDS
of Every Kind
Record Cabinets
Carrying Cases
INSTRUMENTS
Sheet Music
or that PIANO
That Will Be Available Soon!
PURUCKER'S
BEAUTIFUL NEW
111 No. Central MUSIC STORE
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