Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 25, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    LOCAL and
Shrina To Meet The Shrine
club will hold a dinner meeting
at the Holland Hotel at 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday. All Shriners are invit
ed to attend.
Snookt Away Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick W. Snook of 1104 Red
dy avenue, left Saturday for
Portland where they will remain
until the latter part of the week.
Car Stolen A 1931 Chevrolet
pickup registered to Ralph E.
Dean, 320 North Ivy street, was
stolen late last night, according
to a report on file at state police
headquarters.
Stamp On Sale A new post
age stamp which will commem
orate the Iwo Jima campaign
will go on sale at the Medford
postoffice July 12 according to
Frank DeSouza, postmaster. The
stamp depicts the raising of the
United States flag on Mt. Suri
bachi. Ropa Found O. L. Williams,
manager of Utopia Auto Court,
reported to state police someone
left 1,500 feet of rope at his
court. The rope was reported
found along the highway be
tween Medford and Roseburg
and is being held at the auto
court for the owner to claim It.
Arnold Here Pvt. Warren
Arnold is spending a furlough
with his wife and baby at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Bendickson, McAndrews
Road. Pvt. Arnold, son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. R. Arnold of Rogue
River, has been stationed at Ft.
Riley, Kan., and reports next to
Ft. Ord, Calif. He is with an
armored division.
Return Mrs. Will Fugere and
her daughter, Mrs. Beulah Os
born of Griffin Creek have re
turned home from Paris, Tex.,
where Mrs. Fugere visited a
sister whom she had not met In
25 years. Mrs. Osborn visited
with Pvt. Marian Bedlngfield.
stationed at Sheppard Field with
the Wac, and Pvt. Bedingfleld
returned home with the two
travelers and Is now visiting her
mother on Thomas Road and
other relatives In the valley.
DR. A. R. HEDGES
Chiropractic fc Naturopathic
Physician
128 E. Main Dial 3170
AMINO ACIDS""
The necessity for Amino Acids
in the diet has been discussed.
There are at least twenty-one
recognized. Of these at least four
are considered indispensable.
That is, the body cannot make
them itself out of other Amino
Acids The Amino Acids must
come from protein food. In fact,
the Amino Acids are the unit
structures out of which proteins
are built. So the food value of
protein depends upon its content
of Amino Acids. Some proteins
contain only four or five differ
ent Amino Acids, while others
contain a large number. The
different organs vary as to their
Amino Acid requirement. Lean
meat, fish, milk, cheese and eggs
are usually considered as sources
for complete proteins. The
Amino Acid deficiency of pea
nuU may be made up by the pro
tein of wheat. Peas and navy
beans are a good source, but are
incomplete, while the soy bean
is considered a complete protein
food.
PARTS and SERVICE
(or all makes ot'tVAMlERt
tnd REFRIGERATORS
YOUNGER'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE CO.
31 N. Bartlett. Phone 241S
for.the Opening Date of the
BULLAE
42 South Central
Opposite Craterian Theatre
Completely modernized. Specializing In Steaks and
Chops, Home-made pastries, variety of tasty salads,
and full course dinners.
PERSONAL
Leaves For North Miss Helen
Thompson, 29, Summit avenue,
left yesterday for Springfield,
Ore., where she plans to spend
the next week visiting friends.
Here From Bend Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. Sleeper of Bend, Ore.,
spent the week-end in Medford
with Mrs. Sleeper's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Fick, 608 South
Newtown street.
Ladles To Meet A combined
business and social meeting will
be held by the Lady JayCees
Tuesday evening at the Medford
hotel at 8 p. m. Each member
attending is to bring a "white
elephant."
Auxiliary To Meet Reports
of convention delegates will be
heard at the meeting of the
D.A.V, Auxiliary to be held at
the armory tonight at 8 p. m.
Members are asked to bring
vegetable salad for lunch.
Neeley Home Earl C. Neeley
CM2c, spent the week-end in the
county visiting his mother, Mrs.
J. F. Neeley, Jacksonville Star
Route, who recently suffered a
fractured arm. He returned to
the naval repair base at Albany,
Calif.
Home From School Dick Al
ford, AS, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.
L. Alford, 517 West 10th street,
is home visiting his parents for
the week from Carroll college,
Helena, Mont. Alford has just
completed his third term under
the navy V-12 training program.
Mitchells Return Mr. and
Mrs. Russell A. Mitchell return
ed to Jackson county Saturday
from Idaho whtre Mr. Mitchell
has been mining for copper and
silver the past two years. Mr.
Mitchell will now resume mining
operations at his property on
Carberry Creek, upper Apple
gate. Stuart Home Richard N.
Stuart arrived home Friday
from Berkeley, Calif., where he
has' been attending NROTC
school for the past year. Stuart
is visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert I. Stuart, 18 Modoc
avenue, and will leave Wednes
day to report back to the naval
school.
Qualify For Service Follow
ing a pre-duction physical exam
ination June 20 at Portland four
Jackson county men qualified
for general military service.
They were Naldrett Gale Culy,
James Clinton Miller, John Clar
ence Wright, Jr. and Dean Ernest
Eppinger. Donald Wesley Gas-
ter qualified for limited service.
Ensign Home Ensign and
Mrs. John Paul Jones and
daughter, Joann, will leave to
morrow for San Francisco after
visiting with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben H. Jones, Hillcrest or
chards, for the past four days.
The naval officer returned to
the States recently by plane
from the South Pacific where he
has bee.i serving the past four
years. His wife and daughter
make their home In Los Angeles.
Survivor Home Pat Shaw,
CMM, who has been spending a
30-day survivor leave at the
home of his brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Shaw, 641 Pine street, will re
port to the Bremerton receiving
ship July 1 for reassignment.
Shaw's ship, the U.S.S. Luce,
was sunk by a Jap suicide plane
off the coast of Okinawa May 4.
Also visiting at the Shaw home
the past 10 days were Charles
and Bernard Shaw of San Fran
cisco, Wlllima J. Shaw of Ft.
Worth, Tex., and Mrs. Cecil
King and son, Bob, of Prlneville,
Ore. Mrs. King, sister of the
Shaws, had not seen the navy
man for 10 years.
More than 4.000,000 head of
cattle are slaughtered every year
in Chicago.
NOTICE 1 will not be responsible for
any debts contracts? by Lily Han
ten. Holmes Verne Hansen, 15 Oak
St., Central Point, Orefon.
High-lighting Friday's pro
gram at Girl Scout Day Camp
was a visit from WAC Sgt. Geor
gia Green, who spoke to the
intermediate units about the
Pentagon building In Washing
ton, D. C. At the close of her
discussion she put the girls
through some military paces.
Friday for the "over night",
41 girls stayed. A replica of the
Camp Fire program, sleeping on
the ground and camp fire cook
ery, as practiced at the estab
lished camp was enjoyed.
Each unit in the camp is pre
paring a special program for the
closing day, Friday, June .29,
when the families of the camp
ers will be invited to share
picnic or camp fire supper.
Morning patriotic program
centers about a beautiful perma
nent flag pole and flag, given
by the Girl Scout troops of the
Washington school. Mrs. Rollin
Jones and Mrs. Dean Falwell,
leaders of these two groups, pre
pared this permanent addition to
the camp site.
Mrs. Don Zeis is serving as
day camp chairman this year.
Red Cross special service
corps members, chapter board
members, corps candidates and
women interested in the work of
the corps or the Junior Red
Cross were reminded today of
the lecture on Red Cross history
and chapter services to be given
at the courthouse auditorium to
night at 8 p. m.. by Mrs. Justin
Smith. The lecture is being giv
en as the start of a recruiting
program for all corps, chapter
officials state.
The various special services
corps are Grey Ladles, nurses'
aides, home services aides, motor
corps, staff assistants and pro
duction corps.
Members of the newly organ
ized Red Cross Social club, of
which Miss Shirley Welsenbur
ger is president, will attend the
lecture in a body.
Livestock
Portland, Ore, June 25 (UP)
Livestock: Cattle 1850. calvea 300.
Slow, uneven. Canner-cutter cowa, fed
steers and Blockers, steady to 23c low
er. Other classes bid 23C-S0C lower.
Good-fed steers S16.75-17.00. Choice,
lacking, Best greasers SIS. 73 atockers,
$13.00-14.00. Common-medium tielfera
$11.00-13.50: canner-cutter cows: $6.50
9.00: srass-fat beef cowa $12.00; sau
aage bulls, $0.50-11.50. Good-choice
vea'era 115 00-16 00.
Hogs 200. Steady. Butchers 13 75.
Sows. 15.00: feeder pigs. 21.00-22.00.
Sheep 2500. Best lamba steady. Low
er (trades and ewea under pressure
earlv bide 25c-50c lower. Good-choice
aprlngers largely 13.50-13.73. Selected
lota 14-14.50. Common-medium, 10 00
13.00. Old crop ahorn lamba 10.00
11.25; good ewes 6.00.
South San Franciaco, June 23
IUPI Livestock:
Cattle 1000. Largely graas run. Load
f'ood 1218 lbs. grasa steers $15.75;
ew medium to good heifers $13.00
14.00: three loada good cows $13 00,
four loada common and medium range
cows $10.00-12.00, cannera and cutters
$7.00-9 00. Calves, luo. Steady; aeveral
packages medium to good daughter
calves I3 00-15 00.
Hogs 150. Firm: load and half good
to choice 200-300 lb. burrows and
gilts $15 75: odd good sows $13.00
Sheep 6200. Mostly 80 lb. down
lambs; partial clearance medium to
good north coasts indicated. Load 79
lb. No. 1 pelt lambs $13 23. Load good
to choice lis lb. ewea $7.23, cull to
good ewea $3.00-6.50.
Chicago, June 25 (UP! WFA
Livestock: Hogs: 5000. Active, fully
steadv; good and choice narrows and
gilts 140 lbs. and up at 14.75 ceiling:
good and choice sows at 14.00.
Cattle: 2O.O00. calves. 1000. Largely
ted steer run; market fully steady;
choice offerings active; medium grade
slow at 15 00 down; eastern shippers
demand broad: top fed steers 18 00.
the ceiling; paid for about six loads:
liberal supply 1700 to 17.85; helfera
ateady; best around 17.50.
Sheep: 2000. Market very active, and
fully aleady: small lota good and
choice spring lambs mostly 16.00 to
16 25: bucks 100 less: common light
weight springers down to 13.00.
Closing time for Sunday Too Lata
to Classify 3 30 Saturday afternoon
Please remember
TIRES LOANED FREE
I NO II
FIRESTONE STORES
214 So. Riverside
I Portland Produce
Portland, June 35 (UP) Whole
M)e Market Price:
Asparagus Yakima (Sunny aide) 18c
ID. i-iOCai t 'O pyramid; idu id.
Pea Local )7c per lb.
Rhubarb Field grown. Local 1 23
I SO ir aDDle box.
Spinach Local 92.25 per orange
DOX.
Chicago Wheat
Chicago, June JS (UP) Grain
Range:
Wheat Open
July 163
Sept. 162i
Dec. 162'
May ...ieis
man
Close
163s 164i
163 16H.
163",
162i
162,
162
Ira's
1621,
lflP.
S. F. DAIRY PRICES
San Francisco, June 25. (U.R)
Dairy market:
Butter: 93 score 43 M, 90 score
423,i.
Cheese: Loafs 28.2, triplets
27.2.
Eggs: Large grade A 43Vi,
mpHiiim rrarle A 40Vi. small
grade A 36V4, large grade B
40'.
Wall Street
New York, June 25. (U.R)
The stock market advanced on
a broad front today to the high,
est general level-since April 21
1937. Trading was active and
sales topped the million-share
level for the 21st consecutive
full session.
Railroad shares led the rise in
forenoon trading but after mid
day railway equipments, airline
shares, aircrafts and liquors
joined the advance. Automotive
equipments met selective buy
ing.
Preliminary closing Dow
Jones averages: Industrial
168.59. up 0.35; railroad 63.08,
up 0.77; utility 33.15, up 0.07;
65 stocks 65.47, up 0.33.
Sales totaled 1,890.000 shares
compared with 1,850,000 shares
Friday.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American Tel. & Tel 174?4
Anaconda ............ 38
Chrysler :..11334
Curtiss Wright not quoted
General Electric
43-H
General Motors .
Montgomery Ward
Penn R. R
Phillips Petroleum
J. C. Penney..
Radio .
Southern Pacific
Standard Oil of Calif..,
Texas Gulf Sulphur......
.. 697a
.. 63
.. 40
.. 51
.118
,. 13
.. 57
- 45 V
. 42
Transamerlca .
United Aircrafts
U. S. Rubber
U. S. Steel
14
, 30V
61
. 70 Vi
Court Records
Justice Court
James Herbert Golden, combl
nation overload, cited
Frank William Hardin, driver
axlo overload, $10.75 and costs.
Ross David RIggs, violation
basic rule. S2.50 and rnste
Paul Morris Byrme, failure
display license, cited.
Police Court'
A. Calhoun, drunk, -jailed and
later released.
Jack Johnson, two on a bike,
$1 fine.
State Police
Noble L. Cays, no chauffeur
license, no PUC weight slip.
cited.
John Kent Jolliffe, no clear
ance light, no tall light, cited.
Arnold Ernest Junghans, four
in driver's seat, cited.
The first radio broadcasting
patent in the United States was
granted to Edison In 1871. "Si
nailing between distant points
can De carried on by induction
without the use of wires con
necting such distant points," his
application stated.
SPECIAL
COMMIJNr ATIfVJ
Warren Lodge No. 10. Jack.
sonvine. Oregon, Wednesday,
vuna .mi, i p. in. worn
' in the M. M. degree. Visitors
welcome.
E. W. KESSLER. W. M.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE Cabinet radio In' xcl
lent condition, 923. 619 N. Fir.
3
WHILE WE
RECAP YOURS
Save Your Tires With
Tinstone
Factory-Method
RECAPPING
0.70
Free uupectloal Prompt eerrloe!
Drive In today your tires may be
at the dinger polntl
I
Medford
Phone 47S7
GorKG to Portland Wednesday, baeV
Saturday taka on. Tribuna Box
4636.
PRESSURE COOKER Baby pen,
Phil co Portable Radio. Bob Lee Ra
diO'Electric. Jacksonville, Oregon.
FOR SALE Good milk goats, priced
right. Alto stag kids. Rt. 1, Box 383,
Central Point. Phone M3x.
WANTED Man and wife to work on
ranch. Modern living quarters and
board furnished. No children. Tri
bune Box 4643.
WANTED Couple to work on turkey
farm, good wages comfortable
house furnished. Phone Central
roini ij
WANTED Apartment by man repre
enting National concern. Only in
about I week per month. Call John
FOR SALE 1928 Chev. Sedan, fair
running condition, $123 cash. Within
OP A ceiling. Phone 7250. 824 Beek
man. Call evenings Monday. Wed-
negday. Thursday.
WANT Logging Contract, 2.1 to SUM
per day. Have dozer and trucks
ready to go. F. M. Doein.hek, Trail.
Oregon.
MECHANICS ATTENTION 1 set
of 1 ton chain blocks; 2 drill presses;
1 Acetylene welding outfit. hoses.
fauges, cutting torch); 1 220-volt
20 amp. Electric welder.
MIDWAY AUCTION CO.
Sale Thursday. June 28th
CHERRIES, pick them Wednesday and
Thursday, 6c lb., at the Tessitlore
urcnarq. i mne w. or Kagie i-oint,
FOR SALE OR TRADE Four-year-old
draft team for stock cattle Ph. S7B9.
FOR SALE One 2-burner oil stove,
5. Phone SS48.
FOR SALE Tree of red cherries. Voii
pick. Call 3681.
FOR RENT 3-room unfurnished du
plex, close in. Ad ii its only, rn. 3BU4.
WANTED TO RENT By High School
instructor and small family. Unfur
nished house. Call 6972 Ashland
FOR SALE Steel Fence Posts. Ap
prox. August lt delivery, fl's-7 or
8 ft ORDER NOW. McCoy Machin
ery Company, 111 N, Fir. Ph. 3413
meaiora
STRAYED Year and half old Guern
Bey bull. Delta Water Orchards.
W. A. Hooker, Eagle Point, Star
Route. Medford.
MIDWAY AUCTION CO.
Sale Thursday, June 28th
100 Head of White-Face Cattle 100
Cows with calves at their side. 2 yr.
old Heifers, yearling and 2 yr. old
steers. Good run of Dairy cows and
calves. A few Weaner Pigs.
IN THE MISCELLANEOUS
ONE set of 1-ton chain blocks: 2 drill
presses; l4-inch centrifugal pump,
elec. motor; 1 acetylene welding
outfit, hose, gauges, and cutting
torch: 1 220-volt, 120 amp. electric
welder.
MIDWAY AUCTION CO.
W. J. "Bill" Bray. Auctioneer
. N. A. Mead. Clerk.
COP A A Six-room modern house,
tJeJ jUU breakfast room, 2-bed-T
rooms, screened porch,
new roof. 2 corner lota, coil range,
city water and sewer.
CJAAA Seven-room modern house,
tJTvvu basement, 2 acres, garden
T and fruit ground, with
sprinkler system, located in Ash
land, fine view Make a nice place
with a little work.
CQ0XA Five-room modern house,
UtJtDU 4 rooms newly decorated,
2 bedrooms, good roof, ce
ment foundation, well located cor
ner property.
ffOOt A Five-room modern house,
OuZDU except wash-bowl, 2 bed
T rooms, shingle roof, ce
ment foundation, lot UO x 17u, nice
lawn. All floor coverings, new cook
stove and tank. This is practically
new construction througnout, city
water and sewage, located in Talent.
PCAAA Five-room modern house,
OjUUU 3 bedrooms, service porch,
T laundry trays, good floors,
wired for electric range, drapes and
awnings go, garage, woodshed, nice
yard, close in Medford.
9 ACfX ' crea with 4-room
ib4ZjU house and bath, acreage
Y in mlttUa new ,eedi (ruU
cellar, barn, several good chicken
houses, fenced and cross-lenced, city
water, near Central Point.
It A OA A Two acrea irrigated in
2)4SUU clover and alfalfa, US0
" strawberry plants, 8-room
modern house, plastered throughout,
fruit room, cement foundation. All
floor coverings good, gas stove and
heater. A nice buy.
(TOI PA Four-room house, complete
Sj 1 jU bath with shower, on
v pavement. '4 acre comer
location, near town, new house, ce
ment foundation.
fflACA Two -cre "a,fa- ,vel
tblUJU lnd. Bear Creek bottom.
fenced and some buildings.
(M7CA River frontage on Rogue
ISl I JU river near Gold Hill, sandy
VBVW loam, ivel building site,
fronts on 99 Highway. All cleared,
plenty of shade.
M O AAA 180 Acre. 70 acres cul
MO.UUU tivated, 30 acres free
v ' Irrigation 20 acres paid.
All-year creek through place, 8
room modern and plastered house,
large barn, chicken house for 500
chickens, guest house, one small
barn milk house. Close to Medford.
SOUTHERN OREGON LAND CO.
Grants Pass Medford, Oregon
Phone 0390 Box 60S
FOR MANY YEARS upMa htt been
accepted by both cfat ntdical profeisioa
and cb public u ft ft wiy to
f tiifVft paUO.
Bat mioy peoplt who bid complet
cod6Uoc in tup trio did oot find it rat
tu fi(k relief from blind inn, maddening
pain at they boped for. Henca in dea Der
ation thef tonetlmea turned co other
remedies leu well proved.
T mt thle tltvttofi ft group of
medical research men act oat to act what
could bt done to ipeed op tbe analgetic
or "pain-killing' action of aspirin to
make It bring their patienta quicker re
lit, without heart or itomach upset.
Out of thea researches cemt a feat If
ew kind of aoalieiic tablet, a combina
HELP WANTED MALE You nf man
for grocery store work. Must be 17
or over. Apply Mgr. Piggly Wiggly.
526 S. Riverside
FOR SALE One hp. Brlggs-Stratton
motor. ?W3. Phone 5586.
FOR SALE Nice 7-room modern
house with sun porch, and glassed-in
service porch. Clone in, 4 bedrooms,
large hall, laundry trays, lota of
built-lns, good cool place, gas range
and gas water heater, nice oil stove
for heating with 4 oil barrels piped
to stove. Price $4550. Down payment
$3000. Balance, payment $26.29 per
month. Phone 506. W. H. Highland.
an a. orape.
CHERRIES, pick them Wednesday and
Thursday, 6c lb., at the Tcssltiore
Orchard, 1 mile W. of Eagle Point.
WANTED Woman for cooking and
light housework In Medford noma.
Private room and bath, wages $100
a month. Phone 4014 between s
m. and 6 p. m
WANTED One large logging truck,
K-ll or equivalent, with trailer for
$6 contract haul. For particulars
contact J. F. Sharp Lumber Co.,
Yreka. Calif.
FOR SALE Full enamel kitchen
range with coils, wood heater, wal
nut bedroom set, springs and mat
tress, office desk, breakfast table,
coffee table, green occasional chair,
floor lamp, 9 x 12 rug, Gibson gui
tar and case, garden tools, mechan
ics' tools, body and fender tools,
cedar boat and oars, moored above
Gold Ray dam, many other articles
too numerous to mention. Box 147
Howard Ave., Phone 543.
FOR SALE Eight-room stucco house,
close in, 5 rooms down stairs. 3
room Apt., upstairs. Live in your
own home and have a nice Income.
Total price $4500, $1800 cash, bal.,
$35 per month. A. W. Walker. Real
Estate. Telephone 2721, Office 427
c. wain.
FOR SALE Child's writing desk. 512
Austin after 5 p. m.
SERVICEMAN must sell 1937 Terra
plane sedan. New camphaft and lift
ers. $515, below ceiling price. See
at 124 S. King St.. or call 9009.
FOR RENT Furnished 2 -room apart
ment, Adults, garage. 124 King.
FOR SALE One battery radio. evorc
table model with battery. One (port
able radio, battery or electric. One
table model electric. Phillips Radio
Service. 13U7 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE Cherries. 5c lb. You pick.
Brin g containers. 310 Portland Ayr.
WANTED Hand Ironers. American
Laundry, 132 S, Central.
FOR RENT Three -room furnished
apartment, bath, sleeping porch. Hot
and cold water electricity. Adults,
Civilians. Phone 4067.
MALE HELP WANTED Salesman,
experienced. Jewelry experience not
necessary. Apply Mr. Pollard, For
ester Jewelers, 109 E. Main.
CHERRIES, pick them Wednesday mtiB
Thursday, 6c lb., at the Tessitlore
Orchard, 1 mile W. of Eagle Point.
FOR SALE Pie Cherries. You pick
them. Bateman, U mile N W of
Central Point on the Taylor goad.
FOR SALE Purebred IriBh Seittera
and Terrier pups. Phone 3P4B.
JUST ARRIVED Lawn sprinklers,
leaf rakes, garden tools, lawn
brooms, rubber stair treads, tool
boxes, pre-war sponges, camp axes,
brass and chrome lock sets, fishing
tackle, steel wheelbarrows, claw
hammers, saws and wide variety
pre-war tools and hardware. Acme
Hardware, Main and Grape. Phone
au io,
FOR SALE Boy's bicycle; new tires;
Emerson piano, floor mats, bumper
jbcks ua so. Houy
WANTED Man to shear sheep. In
quire Phipps Auto Park.
FOR SALE 600 Acre grain, alfalfa
and stock ranch In northern Call
fornti, 300 acres under cultivation.
Good 8-room house, electricity, pres
sure system, etc ' mile from High
way 99, school, post office and store.
Immediate posse ton of house. Price
$21,000. Terms. Sea Corcoran, Rosa
Lane, Phone 0883.
CASH IN A FLASH
FOR YOUR CAR
Save Time, Cash and Gaa
Call Automobile Market,
rrlendly Medford Dealer.
Ph. 3919. 6th and Bartlett
No Red Tape When You Sell
to US.
WE CLEAN RUGS, any size, any kind.
We call for and deliver 3 or more.
26 S Grape. Phono 7244.
IJf V HI; M
At All Dealers
New Analgesic Tablet
(Pain lellef)
now released to public
Thousands find H gives quicker; safe relief
from headache from pains of sinus,
neuritis; neuralgia and arthritis
tion of etpfrlo endYalcIam gtatamat. fn
this new tablet, aapirin doea ita old, aefa
Job of relieving pain. But through itt
combination with calcium glutamate. ex
tensive teatbv phreiciana showed it gava
most people both f Icier relief and f rr
reViVy from pain.
After Will oxtanfltv tasting and asa
by members of the medical profession aa
a prescription remedy, thia naw analgesic
tablet baa now been released for non
prescription sala by evtrr druggist It la
called Superin (from auparaipirln). Yoa
can get its bleated, quick relief from pain
by aaking your dm gut for a bottle today
30 tablets for 99. Ak for Superin
Super-til, Prepared by Carter Products,
Inc, Ne w.York,
Quick rilief from pain
9mMM tri
Monday. June 25. 1945
WANTED Chickens, any kind, any
amount, llva or draaBed, laying hens
or otherwla. Phon 3U7. Riverald
Aiaraer.
FOR SALE a x 4s surfaced 4 sides.
No. 4 common. $31 per M. Porter
Lumbar Company. 304 S. Fir. Pnone,
EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD
Rough boards and 2x4 s to lotll',
LOW PRICED NO PRI08ITV
CAMERON.MOFFTTT LUMBER CO.
So. Riverside at Barne'.t R4.
Medford Vhona B4S2
SAVE RED POINTS &iyhen at
Riverside Market.
WANTED TO BUY Larn swlngor
hammock on stand. Tribuna box
438.
WANTED Rabbits, an amount, alive
or dresaad. Phone, JU17. Riveraide
Markot
ADAH'S BEAUTY SA.LON. Permanent
Waving a Speciality. Special on
Cold Wavaa. Phona. 2894. 120 N. Cen
tral. LUMBER i
Lumber - Wills . Roofing
Dry Flooring and Siding
1 Low Priced No Priority '
R. O. S'EPHENSON CO.
Court and McAndrews Road
Phona 1000 Medford
SAVE KED POINTS Buy hens at
Rlversido Market.
Townsend
DANCE
AT
Dreamland Hall
TOMORROW
JOtXIEST DANCE
IN MEDFORDI
TODAY
THRU TUESDAY
PLUS
"IT HAPPENED
TOMORROW"
with
DICK POWELL
STARTS THURSDAY
ERROL FLYNN
In
'UNCERTAIN GLORY'
PLUS
ROD CAMERON In
'THE BOSS of
B00MT0WN"
Willi safety
BJUHII 'V$ ' I
Medford mail tribune tive
INSULATING wall boards, ceiling rile,
Also sheet rock. Big Pinea Lumber
Co
coV s"chicn Inn - floid Hill.
Serving frivd cnlcken every day ex
cept Monday. Phone 291. Under
same management.
NOW AVAUABI.E No. t certlgrade
red cedar sluniilca. Big Pines Lum.
ber Co.
SAVE RED' POINTS B'neruTat
Riverside May-Ret. ,
FOR SALE-umoat new hay "biier.
Phone 63sr-,.
TODAY
THRU TUESDAY
br S33'J i N! ' -
1 .
1 & t
COMING WEDNESDAY
MARIA MONTEZ
JON HALL
NOW!
THRU TUESDAY
tarry HTIOIHAID
frank MtHUOH
1 Janet MOWN
en lOCKMAtf
PLUS
Arthur lAKt
Dol. EVANS
8TART3 WEDNESDAY
RIDERS of fh SANTA FE"
with
ROD CAMERON
PLUS
TMI TURHAN BEY
Mi.
HUMAN r
M f -CI
trans! r p, 4
TUM!
life
God Hiwiitpmf Msptv'm Stst