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LOCAL and Here Mrs. George T. Ted rick of Klamath Falls Is visiting friends and relatives in Medford this week. Lodge To Meet Pythian Sis ters lodge will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the K. of P. hall for Initiation. Refreshments will be gerved. In City Harrison Devereaux, Ci., district engineer of the Tederal Works agency, was in the city today from Berkeley, Calif., visiting Frank Rogers, city superintendent. Home Bob Tlngley, MoMMlc ion of Mr. and Mrs. L. Tingley, 816 West Eleventh street, ar rived home Saturday on a 30-day leave. He has served two years in the Asiatic-Pacific theater on a Y-P boat. Inducted Nine men were In ducted into the army May 29 at Ft. Lewis, Wash., through Jack son county draft board No. 2. They were Earl M. Richardson, Ruben A. Johnson, Jack E. Dar ling, Glenn N. Hobbs, Joseph D. Smith, William T. Buehling, Lloyd J. Rogers, Lloyd N. John son, and Donald C. Matteson. Talk? DR. A. R. HEDGES Chiropractic & Naturopathic Physician 128 E. Main Dial 3170 SINUS TROUBLE When the sinuses are only In flamed the condition Is called sinusitis; when pus forms in the sinuses it is termed sinus infec tion. Catarrh is a common cause of sinus trouble. 'Sinus infection also frequently follows flu. In fected teeth, especially bicuspids and first molars, and even the toxins of severe colitis, may be the cause. In fact, any toxic con dition of the body may localize in some one or more of the sinuses. Such conditions of the body as are produced by over use of carbonaceous foods and other dietetic errors may form the background for the develop ment of sinus disorders. Espec ially is this true if such condi tions exists as to cause impaired nerve involvement, circulation and drainage. This is why local treatment alone is usually un satisfactory in these disorders, i SPECIAL INVITATION! Try the Amazing New Sonoione Ha more power, clarity of tone, greater distance' smaller batteries. A CERTIFIED SONOTONE CONSULTANT will be at the MEDFORD HOTEL, MEDFORD, OREGON June 12th and 13th SONOTONE, THE HOUSE OF KEJWG " TOR MANY YEARS aspirin bis beta accepted by both the medical profession end the public ts ssie, sore wir to relieve pus. But msny people "ho nsd complete confidence in espirin did not find it Rive ts fui relief from blinding, maddening pern ts the? hoped for. Hence in deiper. tton they sometimes turned to other remedies Less well proved. To nisei this situation t group of medical research men set oat to see wbit could be done to speed op the enslgesie or "pain-killing" action of aspirin to make it bring their patients quicker re lief, without heart or stomach apsct. Out of these researches cam a reallr new kind of analfesic tablet, a combioM tlSpSXSft PERSONAL CALENDAR Tuesday 6:30 p. m. Past Commander's club, D.A.V. auxiliary, dinner at home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cassman, Central Point, for members and husbands. 7:30 p. m. Lady Lions' club, Girls' Community club, dessert. Mrs. Lyle Thurma.i, chairman. 7:30 p. m. Rogue Valley chor us, at senior high school for prac tice. 8:00 p, m. Past Presidents' club, Degree of Honor lodge, home of Adabee Seller, 1132 West Main street. 8:00 p.m. LWV board, home of Mrs. Justin Smith, 21 Geneva street, to hear report of Mrs. M. N. Hogan, convention delegate. Wednesday 10:00 a. m. Leisure Day club, home of Mrs. O. C. Richey, 1708 West Main street. Bring service. 10:00 a. m. D.A.V". Auxiliary Sewing club, home of Mrs. Har vey Cassman, Central Pblnt. 10:00 a. m. Just Folks' cir cle, home of Mrs. Wallace, Cra mer, 409 Maple Park Drive. 12:30 p. m. Get Together club, potluck luncheon at Eagles' hall. 2:00 p. m. Adult Missionary Society, First Christian church, fellowship hall, installation of officers. Ladies To Meet Lady Elks will meet Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Elks' Temple for dessert fol lowed by cards and other games. Mrs. Clarence Pankey will be hostess chairman, assisted by Mrs. A. B. Corbet. Home From Navy Garrett L. Larson, Sl-c, is visiting his par ents, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Roscoe L. Larson, 303 North Holly street, on leave from the navy. He will report to San Diego, Calif., next week for further duty. Captain Here Capt. and Mrs. Fred Schmidt arrived this morn ing to spend a week's leave with the captain's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Schmidt, 325 West Fourth street. The officer will report to Seattle upon expiration of his leave and will then be assigned to overseas duty. . Enlist Two additional valley youths have enlisted in the navy, Information from the local re cruiting office states. The young men are Charles John Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Thompson, 1002 West Fourth street, Medford, and Frank Llewellyn Hale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn D. Hale of Eagle Point. Both have returned home to await call for training at San Diego, Calif. -3111. '-'Vi-W ssv - ..:ir W ' !"T T 1UI New Analgesic Tablet (Pain Seller) now released to public Thousands find it gives quicker; safe relief from headache from pains of sinus, neuritis, neuralgia and arthritis Hon of aspirin ntTealcfam gtotamare. la this new tablet, aspirin does its old, safa Job of relieving pain. Bat through it combination with calcium glutamate, ex tensive rests;h7 physicians showed it gave most people both fatceer relief and grtsur ttiUj from pain. After this extensive fasrlno and cue by members of the medical profession as a prescription remedy, this new analgesic tablet has now been released for noo prescription ssJe by every druggist. It is called Superin (from super-aspirin). Yoe can get in blessed, quick relief from pain by asking your druggist for a bottle today 0 tablets for S9fc Aik for Superin 5r-r. Prepared by Carter Products, Inc. New. York. . . . Quick relief from pain I 6h1 IU'itMraf I Initiated Orville Kingman, 645 Palm street, was initiated last week into Beta Alpha Psi, national accounting honorary at the University of Oregon, a re lease from the campus states. Miis Minger Here Miss Irene Minger is spending a few days in Medford with her family at their home, 2117 Capitol avenue. Miss Minger has been an employe of the Boeing Aircraft company in Seattle since last October. Montaiths Visit Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Monteith, 531 Pearl St, re turned today from visiting their son, First Lt. Don Monteith, at Berkeley, Calif. They also visit ed Mrs. Monteith's brother, A. T. Behrens. while in Berkeley. Lt. Monteith was one of Medford high school's outstanding ath letes just prior to the outbreak of war. To Rust Camps Eighty boys, 16 to 18 years of age, from vari ous parts of the state, left Med ford today for blister rust con trol camps in the Siskiyou na tional forest, Floyd Scott, O. and C. administrator) said today. Work will continue at the camps until fall when the boys are called back to school. Tom Schollenburg will be foreman of Scalding Mill camp No. 1, and Dale Reeves, foreman of Swede Basin camp No. 2. Livestock Portland, June 4 (UP) Livestock: Cattle 1630, calves 350, market un even, fed steers strong, five loads good to choice 18.00; few good loads 16.23 17.00: Hood ta rhnirn fH hifr 17 nn- other cattle slow, steady to weak. "-ujiuuuu-meaium sieers iz-io.ou, lett ers 11-14.50. canner-cutter cowi 7-ft fin- medium-good beef cows 12-13.00; good beef bulls, 13-13.50: sausage bulls, slow at 12 00 down. Gooa -choice vealers 1530-16.50, odd to 17.00. Hogs 250. mostly steady, with feeder pigs unevenly higher, barrows and gilts 15.75, sows 1500; stags 1430, cncice 04 pouna iceaer pigs 21. vq. Sheep 900, market active, steady: good-choice spring lambs mostly 13.75; common 49 pound feeders 6.00; good choice No. 1 pelt lambs 13.23: good shorn ewes 6.50-6.75; wooled ewes up to 8.30. South San Francisco, June 4 (UP) Livestock: Cattle 1,000, active, fairly steady; bulk, medium to good steers $13-16.75; good heifers $14-14.50; grass cows $13.00-13.50; common to good medium cows $10-11.50; canner cutters $7-9; common to good sausage bulls $10-12.00; vealers quoted at $15 and down. Hogs 100, firm, few packages, good to choice barrows and gilts $13.73; odd to good sows quoted at $13. Sheep 2.250, salable, under tone almost steady, largely north coast run, many loads good to choice salable 13.75-14.30. Feeder class sheep 12 12.80; culls to good shorn ewes quoted $2.50-6.73. Chicago, June 4 (UP WFA Livestock: Hogs 6,000; active, fully steady; good and choice barrows and gilts 140 lb. and up at 14.75 celling; good and choice sows at 14; complete clearance. Cattle 22.000; calves. 800. Receipts largest since February; largely fed steer run; choice steers weak to 25c lower. Other grades 25c off; top 17.90, next highest price 17.63; bulk 15.50 to 17.50; heifers 15 to 25c lower, best early 1723, some held around 17.50: cows very scarce, unevenly steady to 25c lower. Sheep 3,000. Shorn Iambs slow, few anrlv sales steariv to weak: most bids around 25c lower; deck good to choice 00 id. iea cxippea muuds, snorn no. pelt 13.10. Portland Produce Portland, June 4 (UP) Whole sale Market Prices: Live Poultry SelUnff price to re tailers: No. 1 grade Leghorn broilers! up to 2i lbs. ni'ac; roasters 3Hic; old roosters 19-23c; fowl, (hens) 28c. I Asparagus Delete Yakima; local 1 $4.50-5.00 pyramid. Cabbage Local 93 30. I Lettuce The Dalles, Milwaukle t's. $4.35-4.60; Walla Walla, $4-30-4.60. Onions Oregon dry, No. 1 $385 per 50-lb. sack; Texas $3.90 Coaehella. PeaaJ-The Dalles 12-130 lb. Peppers Mexican 13.4c lb. Radishes Local spring 80c. Spinach Local $1.75-1.90 per orange box. Squash California Zucchini, $4.33 0.00 lug. with safely -Mofter, IM per II- Chicago Wheat Chicago, June 4 (UP). Wheat Open High Low CIqm July 1681, . 1(59 1(171 1S8 Sept. 166"! 187 ld.Vi 165 Dec. 168 ',1 187 165 188 May 166 168 168 168 S. F. DAIRY PRICES San Francisco, June 4 (ll.R) Dairy Market: Butter: 93 score 43, 92 gcore 42I2, 90 score 42 U, 89 score iM. Cheese: Loafs 27.9, triplets 27.2. Eggs: Large grade A 40V4, me dium grade A 37W, small grade A 35',-j, large grade B 37V4. Wall Street New York, June 4 U.R De mand for steel shares turned the stock market irregularly higher today after an initial decline. Wall street quarters attributed the rise in steel shares to circu lation of an investment council's prediction of "excellent" future domestic and foreign demand for steel tonnage. General bullishness reflected a number of favorable news de velopments. Including the deci sion of the United States Su preme court upholding the right of stockholders to challenge orders of the Securities and Ex change commission affecting their companies.' Utilities, the largest group of listed companies subject to se cure orders, rose to a new peak since March 31, 1937 on gains ranging to more than two points in such issues as Columbia Gas and Electric 5 preferred and Con sumers Power preferred. Preliminary closing Dow-Jones stock averages: Industrial 168.09, up 10.13; railroad S8.50, off 0.40; utility 31.86, up 0.04; 65 Stocks 63.66, off 0.08. Sales totaled 1,540,000 shares compared with 1,430,000 shares Friday. Today's closing prices on se lected stocks: American Tel. & Tel. ...171 Anaconda .. ... 35V4 Chrysler 11514 Curtiss Wright .. 57s General Electric . 44V4 General Motors ... 69 Montgomery Ward .. 64 V4 Penn. R, R 39V4 Phillips Petroleum 50 J. C. Penney 121 Radio 11 Southern Pacific ... 49V4 Standard Oil of Cal 43 Texas Gulf Sulphur. 44V4 Transamerica .... 12V United Aircrafts -.. ,, . .. 28 U. S. Rubber 59 U. S. Steel 68 RIVER POWER PLANT , TO START. THIS WEEK The power plant of the Pacific Portland Beaver Cement com pany in Rogue river near Gold Hill has been completed and it is expected the dynamos will be turned on during the present week. It will provide a portion of the electricity used in opera tion of the plant. Water power is furnished h a ,1,1 n n I. 1 ' ."O uunt ... Rogue river. The project Is also provided with a state game commission approved fishway for the pas sage of migratory fish. Too Late to Classify $6300 '.n.r?JZ suburban noma on old Stage road, K cre of land hardwood floors, native Trock fireplace, three bedrooms, built-in cabineu in dining room, tiled drain board in kitchen, 60 gallon electric not water heater. Basement large enough for furnace. New ahlngle roof, lawn, fruit, walnut tree, and grapes. CHARLES R. RAY. Realtor Exclusive Agent TfOnm 917 ttl,.. bk a muQ. rn. j,uj EXP. Gedner and yard man w.nfa "win. ... .,. onyaer, uen. uel.. Med. ford. ' f OR SALE Good family cow. giving 3 Vs - 3 gallons milk per day. Inquire .... m, imp, mi mq an nignway r. FOR SALE Oak china closet with curved glass corners. 631 Pennsyl- WANTED -to buV Very small radio iui Hwrin. jn Bouin facine. tau ... i. iiHws. oear ireen urcnaras FOR SALE Oats and vetch hay In field, you harvest. Phone 3379, 907 Vancouver. fURKEY Pickers ' Wanted Tuesday. WA.VTEPDy Janitor, Browns' Cafe. MIDWAV AUCTION CO. Sale Thursday, June 7th 85 Head White-Face Cattle ml 30 Head of 3 to 3 yr. old helfera. some hava caUvaa at their elda, soma to ealf. 31 Head Weaner and Calve 12 13 Head Steers and Heifers 13 Good lineup Dairy type Cattle Hogs and Horses. Furniture and Machinery MIDWAV AUCTION YARDS W. J. "Bill" Bray. Auctioneer K. A- Mead, Clark 8a)a Starta 10 JO a. m. on Misc. Sale Starts 1 p. m. on Livestock sTeepino ROOM3 14, STyc-ny! SUEEPiNO Room for Rent. 304 S. Cao- tral FOR SALB IS unbroken Horsaa, cheap. W. B. Holman, 104 W. Main St . Phone 3B30. FISHING SEASON FISH ROAD IS OPEN. Boats Motors Cabins Store Fishing Tackle FISH LAKE RESORT Bid Blood. Proprietor Btrawberrlei basket crate. I STOX TttV PRS-WAR DTTPONT AUTOMOBILE PAINTS. JOOa on which 1 use these materials are. fully guaranteed. MITCHELL'S PAINT SHOP 608 S. Riverside WANTED A man to mow and water lawns all summari Frank Albert, 415 uratty. FOR RENT Nice furn. Apt, and on sleeping room, adults, no drink era. . central. VERY Attractive room, private en trance, close in. 804 Pennsylvania. FOR SALE 30 Acres oats and vetch". SO acrea clover hay. Sell standing or baled. Green Acres Farm, Delta, Water road. COOCrt Five-room modern and 5JiCa)U plastered house. S bed- ' rooms, city water and sewer, concrete foundation, nut ana fruit trees, nice shrubbery. Lot 77J by 135. A good buy. (TOCAi Six-room modern house. JJJUU close In. breakfast room. screen porch, now roof, chicken house, plenty closet space, with 3 good lota on corner. Will take acre In on trade. PftCrtn 80 Acre Dairy Ranch. 40 tbaOlKl Acres irrigated In clover. as Acres In oats, a acres ready for clover, and ,balanc In hav, 4-room house, elactrlclty. and wired for stove, a grain houses, chicken houses, bunk house, ma chine ahed, spring and good drilled well. Terms and $5500 cp.sh. c? a OFT A Five-room modern house. S4ZJU Hd "oors. furnished. V1'"" garage, 3-room apartment In rear, with $35 weekly Income, 40 gallon oil with heater, so-ean porch, fee box. washing machine, close to tfl Tcni 30 Acrea Irrigated Med- 514.501) rd ,9i 'St? T1rv" Mt, and vetch. 101 ncrea Ladino clover, 6-room modern houVe. tastefully furnished with ?ood plecea. alec, refrigerator, wash fng machine, radio, and plenty bullt-lns. nicely df"' bathroom, barn 98 ft. x 34 n .hove, stock tra. Term. . can be ftftftft-l AcVe.; 30 Acre., free water, In crop, "y yv vv d ps5ture ,nd dry land. 4-room fair house, 3 barna good I or- SoTertTelectr terms. Good outrange for !?ck. $8759 n clover, fine soil. 5-room VUlUW modern holl,e. Pressure svstam. elec. wired for rto.gP for gas. large barn, good chicken house, wiii "iL . M.hwav. $2000" .rour cc v., " good Irrigation, ra Sow, or will aeU under 4 SOUTHERN OREGON LAND CO- Box (SOU ?5?nfv?3W Near Bruce Bauer Lor. Co. nn fl. Riverside Irrigated FOB SAl.t 'St "-f- "IT-"Twn acres clover, n r'J"U, bedroom house, barn, chlckenhouso, iarage. 15 minutes' walk from city FOR-SALE Trash burner with coils. heating atove, cot. Phone 7338. FOR- SALE Five fresh miicn cows. heavy milkers. Box S49-A. Loner iane. memw". FOR SALE OR TRAtlE Flve-room modern houao. nw,1LJS!al larger house in town. Tribune Box 3137. , , WANTED Flat work Ironer gjrl and marker. Good wages. Apply In par- Tlsfi Hatcnerv. CI 1 uama vu.n,. - shop at 'central Point Phone 1141 or see P. D. Coy, U mile E. of Central Point school on old 09 highway. WANTED Truck Driver. Faber's, 34 S. Riverside. FOR RENT Furnished Apartment, kitchen privileges. Private entrance garage. No pete or children, no drinkers or lady smokers. 411 Ar cadia St. FOR SALE or on Shares JJl acrea one standing clover hay. Ph. B940. " KODAK WANTED For Boy Overseas. Phone 3370 FOR SALE Metal flsrVlng Rod and Reel, 3 boxes 30-O8 rifle shells. Call evenings. Jack Boatwrlght, Talent, FOR SALE Hay In shock. Cut last Friday, $10 ton. Top Notch Orchard. rnong oou. WANTED Thinning contracta for small crew. Phone ?330. FOR SALE Three-year-old Horse, saddle and bridle. Phone 7339. WANTED TO BUY or Rent Electric sewing machine. Phone 3354. Ruth Holmes Boyq, no. o averett For SALE Wool 9 x 13 rug; trailer or wagon nox, iin it. x a m. ao incnes. otw r.. uraiw ?OR SALE Four-room modern house nook and glaased-in porch, hard wood floors, fireplace, close In. Tri bune BOX 234. FOR SALE Hay. oats and alfalfa, baled In the field. Has been rained on. $13.50 a ton, 4 mile N. I. of central roint. FOR SALE Double unit Empire milker, complete and In good condi tion. Julius Dabrot, Central Point, Phone 13x4. MONEY MAKER STOCK RANCH More than half aectlon beat free aotl. Over 200 acres In culUvation. 80 acres first creek bottom under eld never falling, free water right One of the largest and best barns In southern Oregon. Blacksmith shop ' serviced for either 110 or 320 volt equipment. Electricity and all rural services available. Large dwelling, modern faclllUes. Many other ranch buildings, all In good condition. Gross returns from two years oper ations at present prices should re pay the purchaae price of $37300 mere are very lew properties or such prima quality and only rarely ta one offered for Bale. Buy thla for permanent aecurlty and succesa. WALTER H. JONES, Realtor MEDFORD Phone 2570 JAN SAVITT AND HIS ORCHESTRA ARMORY KLAMATH FALLS WED., JUNE 6 Coming WED., Juna 25 JIMMY LUNCEFORD NOW OPEN AT LAKE 50 MILES FROM MEDFORD FOR TBADB ONLY Ont Martin No. 3 automatic reel for good salmon reel. Can bm teen at Stamper V Golf Hdwe. CTTV TRANSFER & STORAGE Fred E. Robinson, owner. Furnituro mov ing, commercial hauling;, everything for your need. 3ft S. Fir St. Phone 4664. COVS CHICKEN INN Gold Hill, Swvina filed chicken every day ex cept Monday. Phone 221, Ruby v ub Kcnouan. x-rop. WANTED Pre-war Davenport or Daveno, in good condition. Must be prieed reasona ble tar cash. Ph. 6139. ANYTHING to Haul Anywhere large or small. Phone 2898. Davis Trana- fer A Storage Co.. 4qS.Fir Street. WXNTED 1936 Dodge or Plymouth. Condition of motor immaterial. Ph. WANTED Beauty Operator. Bow man's Beauty Salon. Phone 3186. FOR SALE 3 x 4'a surfaced 4 sides. No. 4 common, S21 per M. Porter Lumber Company, 304 S. Fir. Phone afOOt. iCHANGE heavy-duty Auto goner a tors, 33 amps., for your old burned out generator. Severin Electric, 1303 N. Riverside. Signal Service Station FOR SALE Two Registered Hereford cows with calves; one registered bull. 3 yrs. old. Phone 3103. AT FIRESTONE STORES YOU. WILL FIND SEAT COVERS FOR Butck Sedan "37 to 41 Bulck Coach '36, '37, 41, '42 BuicJt Coupe '38, '39 Chev. Coupe 4l to '43 Chev. Coach '36 to '40 Chev. Sednn '37 to '40 Chrysler Coach '37 to '48 Chrysler Sedan '39 DeSoto Coach '37 to '40 DeSoto Sedan 37" to '40 Dodge Coach "37, "39, '40 Dodge Sedan 39, "40 Ford Sedan 1940 Hudson Club Coupe '43 Hudson Club Sedan '43 Hudson Sedan 37 to '43 Lafayette Coach 36 to '3ft Lafayette Sedan '36 to "39 Oldsmoblle Coach '37 to "40 Oldsmobile Sedan '37 to '43 Packard Coach '36, '37, '40 Packard Sedan '40. '41 Plymouth Coach '36, '37. '40, '43 Plymouth Sedan '40, '42 Pontiac Coach '37 to '40 Pontiao Sedan '37 to '40 Studebaker Coach '39. '42 Studebaker Sedan '36 to '41 Willys Sedan "37 to '40 Terraplane Coach '37, '38 Terraplana Sedan '37. "38 Nash Sedan '39 to '43 Cadillac Sedan '39 to "43 FIRESTONE STORES Medford, Oregon. Phone 473T REPLACE vour broken window glass New glass Insulted while vou wait MEDFORD MILL WORK CO The Glass House Phone 1112 loth and Grape SLEEPING ROOMS Close In. extra good beds. 443 So. Front. .JUST ARRIVED Large stock of new 730-20 34x7 10-ply truck tires. Med ford Service Station, Main Ac River side. ATTENTION DAIRYMEN Spent grain from brewery for sale In large quantities. Sea Harold Keser, Rt. 1, Central Point GENTLE work mare, 1 yrs. otd; Wbout 1600 lbs. Broke. Reasonable, Mo- Fadden, Loiler Lane WANTED We Need Several Men at out Central Point Operation SOUTHERN OREGON SUGAR PINE COMPANY JUST ARRRTVED B0 Gross Clothespin B-Battery. Hot-Shota and flash-light batteries. Large variety, pre-war Hardware and Tools. ACME HARDWARE Main and Grape TONIGHT MERRICK'S BALLROOM MEDFORD Ill DUB "bma'1 TAYLOR am "Slim" Andrews DANCI MUSIC IT WESLEY TUTTLE M Hit Tta Tsiol Start Monday, June 4, 194S FOR SALE SO acrea of oat and a! ralfa hay standinf. E. L, Walx, on WANTED TO BUY Lawn swing or hammock on stand. Trlbuna Bos 438 SAVE BED POINTS buy hana at Riverside Market. LDUBIR Lumber . Nails . Roofing Dry Flooring and Siding Low Priced No Priority B. O. STEPHENSON CO. Court and McAndrews Road Phona aOOO Mediord WE BUY-EM WE SELUSM Coma In and Sea-Em 1S3T 1938 1933 1033 1S3T 1038 1034 Studebaker President "8" Coupe Heater and Radio 1603 Studebaker Dictator "8" Tour ing Sedan, Heater, 1613. ' ti" Tour ino Sedan. Heater. 343. Dodge Fordor Touring Sedan, Heater. 1493. Gralmm 6-03 Fordor Touring. Heater and Radio. S393. Olds. 8 F 36 Coupe, Heater and Radio. $530. Chevrolet Master Coupe, $393 All Prices are within OPA Celling See at A. Z "Tubby" Dean'a Vour Pontiao Dealer Richfield Station Phone 3043 6th and Grope Sta. Buy War Bonds CASH FN A FLASa FOR YOUR CAR Save Tim a Cash and Oaa Call Automobile Market, Friendly Medford Dealer. Ph 3010 6th and Bartlatt No Red Tape Whan You Sell to Ua. EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD ASSORTMENT Rough boards and lx4's to txlSg LOW PRICED. NO PRIORITY CAMERON-MOFFTTT LUMBER CO So Riverside at Barnett Rd. Medford Phone 346a LOST Male purebred Collie, tan and white, wide collar with vaccination tag. An overseas aoldler'a pet. Lost vicinity Lake Creek. Rewartf., Fix. Humane Society 6151. FIR HOUGH UUOX ft SLABS. VuS" bit double load (650 Mediord Tel 3111 SAVE RED POINTS Buy bene at Riverside Market. ffOOftft l Acres in clover, trrtga- OAOUu tlon. Four-room house, v barn for cows. Other Buildings. Nice shsda. Terms. Also MTfA--Three room modern house. OcidV story. Can finish two small rooms up. oarage, friilt hnune. hides, on concrete, all floor covering and range stove. Lot 140 X 170. LIST your property with Valley Real bsiate. we seu- V ALLEY REAL ESTAT1 3 Miles S Highway 00 Phone 64B8 Medford NOW VAILAfJLE No 1 certigrada red cedar amngiea rug tnes uua- her co OLD SAWDUST tor shrubbery. Med ford Fuel. Phone 3111. SAVE RED POINTS Buy hens at PAINT your car now. Body and Fand er repair We rebuild wrecks. Jack son street Garage. 120 S. Jackaon pnone saaa PLANED BLOX Per load, 13 JO Medford ruei pnone am. Wanted chickena. any kind, any amount, live or dreaaed, laying nana or otherwise Phona 3117. Riverside Market. ' MEDFORD 8. CENTRAL fc RIVERSIDE NITI SHOW ONLY THURS JUNE at 8 p. m. Doori open 7 p. m. revenues ea INcONCUVAOlY IMPt$SIV AaY Of AMAJING ACTS & ARTISTS inrludieg THC WORLD FAMOUS RIDING CRISTIANIS fANTASIICAHY BCAUTIf Ul NW CLOUDtBALLET STARrino LOViiv LA LOUISA The Inimitable FLYINC1 CONCELLOS ALA M IN Q FU forward Sonsrioultlno Wlrord. of. Ihe. Wire WHIIIWINO ACROBATIC O RT N I PALLENBERG'8 Wonder BEARS The KONYOTS & Th ARTUROS terth's foremeit High Sthool Hoftemse DAUNTLESS DICK CLEMENS KING Or HON T A I N ( R J I HIS HRfORMINO MAN-rillfH DAVISOS, EXCELLOS, WRIGHTS AND SCORES llON SCORtS Of OTHIRJ Fearl.u Rsrfofifilr.0 ELEPHANTS OorgaouE Introductory Pag,ant Breathtnklns; New Orand FINALE HENRY KVES, 'IHE PAUL WHITEMAN Of IHE WHITt TOPS" AND HlS.ftCW WONDER BAND Svper tdvrolKl HORSES 4 PONIES t L OWN SIS U ft ft I OAtOHtMMENA PERU Ticket! On Sal Clrcut Day Heath's Drug Store MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN WANTED Rabbits, any amount, alive or drewed. Phona iH7. Rivertlda INSULATING wall boards, ceiling ti ta, aLso abaat rock. Big t?uiaa Lumbar to. DRY PINE SLABS er load. Mediord Txiel Phone 3111. Townsend AT Dreamland Hall TOMBOY JOLLIEST DANCE IN MEDFOROI aireTsslftaWiiisiS IS YOOR CAR FOR SALE? . SEE HUSMEY mi for a mm GASH PRICE! USED CAR EXCHANGE 33 S. Rtversida Ave. walittiaaiiiji)ij.Miaaj' an lie in j-n. TONITE and TUES. UCtoiT SKSSStSiSSTI COMING WEDNESDAY ABBOTT "-COSTEllO Ifililtifil NOW! ENDS TUES. rtffr,1 i M 1Ma k In' LU.:J&.Z PLUS RUfiONtlDlekDROJIT TONITE & TUES. tWn AllBRITTON Vi BARRYMORI OBIRT aioi AND I '"; f ' tiosti BRENT f . isism' ' ARSHALL M0 eweeMssaj SUSANNA rOSTER jgJl I0R1S KAUOrf Y' la fl" (m.