1
LOCAL and
' Bring Sandwiches Each lady
attending the regular meeting of
J Central Point Grange at 8 p. m.
i tomorrow is asked to bring
, enough sandwiches for her own
; family.
Purple Heart Picnic Rogue
f. Valley chapter No. 147, the Mill-
tary Order of the Purple Heart,
snd auxiliary Is holding a picnic
1 in Grants Pass at Riverside Park,
i Sunday, July 8 at 1 p. m. Each
family attending is asked to
i bring a picnic lunch.
) Son Born Lt. and Mrs. John
Chllders are the parents of a
boy born June 22 and weighing
seven pounds 10 ounces. The
baby has been named William
Karl. Both Lt. Childers and
Mrs. Childers, the former Llda
May Baylor, are former resi
dents of Talent. They are living
at Boise, Ida., where the lieuten
ant Is stationed as an instructor
in the air corps.
2 i - a
Skippy Homtlar
loan Carroll
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TODAY Thru SAT.
Plus
Martha O'Dritcoll
Noah Beery, Jr.
Hani McDonl.ls
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Today Thru Sat.
2 BIG HITS 2
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SIMER FUELS
Factory Blocks $675
par 200 cu. ft. lod
Kindling . . $3.00
ptr 200 cu. ft. lojd
DIAL 2123
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PERSONAL
CALENDAR
Friday
1:30 p. m. Jolly Stitchers'
club, home of Mrs. Bessie John
ston, 697 West Thirteenth street
To Attend Fun.lA11 mm.
bers of the Navy Mothers club
are asked to meet at the Conger
funeral parlor Saturday at 1 p.
m. to attend funeral services for
Mabel Bennett.
To Portland Mrs. Walker M.
Treece and daughter, Catherine,
of 112 Medford Heights, left by
plane Tuesday morning for Port
land where they will spend a
montn visiting Mr. and Mrs,
Manley Treece.
Picnic Friday The "Ship
mates- Sunday school class of
the Methodist church will have
a picnic at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Meeker, 724 E. Jack
son street Friday at 6:30 p. m.
Each family attending Is asked
to bring welners and buns and a
salad or cake.
Initiation Poitnoned Th Inl
tlon scheduled for Royal Neigh
bors of America tonight has been
postponed, but the regular busi
ness meeting will be held as
planned at the K. of P. hall at
8 p. m. Mistletoe club will hold
a "Pollyanna revelation party"
next Wednesday, July 11, at the
Girls' Community club with des
sert luncheon to be served at
1:30 p. m.
Visiting In Eugene Maxlne
and Dee Ann Falwell, daughters
of Don Falwell, are in Eugene
visiting the Otto Krueger fam
ily, formerly of Medford. From
Eueene the two crirle will an in
Cheyenne, Wyo., to visit their
uncle. Earl Falwell, and then to
oeaince, jMeo., to spend the re
mainder of the summer with
their aunt. Mrs. Rov Wil
They will return to their home
at in w. second street in
August.
At San Diego Charles B.
Wharton, radio technician pc.
ond class, has been assigned to
San Diego for advanced radio
and radar training, according to
information received by his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Whar
ton of 1134 W. Ninth street.
Wharton wax hnm nn lirnv (n
May, and reported to San Pedro
may ti ior assignment to a ship.
His ship was delayed In construc
tion, however. anH h tin noon
assigned to a short training
course in me interval.
Expecting Furlouoh Set. Ira
u. iuman, who has been with
tho 8th bombing command in
England for the past 14 months,
nas arrived at Bradley Field,
Conn., and expects to be home
on furlough soon, according to
word received here. Sgt. Luman
entered the service May 17, 1941,
and has not had a furlough since
that time. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ira Luman of Route 4.
His wife, Virginia, is at present
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. W. Stout of 1130 West 9th
street.
Reynolds Home Pfc. Lee
Reynolds is now in Medford on
a 90-day furlough from McCall
hospital at Walla Walla, Wash.,
and is visiting at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Rey
nolds of 38 N. Peach street.
Reynolds has had 18 months of
overseas service, and was wound
ed In January. An older son of
Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds, Bob Rey
nolds, storekeeper second class
In the navy, recently wrote that
he had seen Billy Calvert, a Med
ford man now serving as metal
smith first class at Pearl Harbor.
Inspects Valley Kent Weav
er of Concord, Calif., director in
the Palomino Horse Breeders as-1
soclation of America, who was
in Medford last week-end to
Judge the horse show was a
guest Saturday morning at
Snowy Butte ranch at Central
Point. Sunday Mr. Weaver, ac
companied by John Cupp and C.
A. McCroff, drove to Grants
Pass where he inspected several
Palomino horses and investigat
ed sites in the valley. Mr.
Weaver Indicated that he is seek
ing a ranch here suitable for
horse breeding, and may move to
the valley.
DIAL 2123
COMPANY
3K
Cox Here Adjutant and Mrs.
Charles Cox, former directors of
the Medford Salvation Army
USO center now stationed with
the corps in Tacoma, Wash., are
In Medford on a two-weeks vaca'
tion visiting local friends.
In City James M. Mulllns,
former principal of Medford
junior high school, passed
through the city early this week
and called at the office of the
city school superintendent. Mul
llns, who was accompanying his
wife to Portland, will continue
to the east.
Swimming Party Officers,
their wives, and Outpost host
esses are invited to attend the
Outpost swimming party Sun
day afternoon. The party will
gather at the Outpost at 2:30 p.
m., and transportation will be
provided. Supper will be served
at 6:30 p.m. For reservations,
those planning to attend are
asked to telephone 5765.
Mrs. Bishop Her Mrs. Lee
Bishop, former Medford resident
now of Portland, will return to
her home Monday after spending
three weeks here, visiting her
mother. Mrs. J. W. Wakefield of
313 S. Orange street. Mr. Bishop,
formerly employed at the Med
ford radio station, is .now . in
charge of the Portland office of
John-Keating company, radio
representatives.
Inducted The following Jack
son county men were inducted
into the army June 23 at Ft.
Lewis, Wash., through county
dralt board No. 2: Melburn Ran
dal Atkins, Wesley George Hart
ley, Leon Gordon Stanley, Wil-
mer Wesley Robertson, David
James Hue, Raymond Arthur
Mullen, Theo. G. Freudenthaler,
Vernon Moses Tison, John
Byron Smith, and David Gerald
King.
Request Permits H. J. Marsh.
1106 West Main street, applied
for permit Tuesday to reshimsle
a residence at a cost of $250,
according to the city superinten
dent's office. Two other applica
tions, by E. H. Thomas, 708 West
Tenth street, to erect a new roof
at a cost of $165, and Mina
Raworth, 511 Park Place, to
erect a shed and enclose a porch
at a cost of $150, were filed with
the office.
Court Records
Justice Court '
Vernon Nicholas Reh, impro
per muffler, cited.
Victor Fraederlck Birdseye,
no rear view mirror, no license
on motor vehicle, cited.
State Police
Bruce William Schilling, no
tall light, cited.
William Robert Bibby, four In
driver's seat, cited.
Andrew Bertel Schak, no op
erator's license, cited.
BIRTHS
CT.ARK Tn Mr nnrl Mn
Chester W., 525 N. Riverside
nwnilA .Tlllw .1 o fflrl l0ht
pounds, at Sacred Heart hospi-
HAMILTON To Mr. and Mrs.
C. Scott, Rt. 1, Box 538, Central
Pnlnt .Till., II 1Q4R . -I-! .1 Y. ,
pounds, at Sacred Heart hospi
tal. San Francisco, July 5. (U.R)
Acquisition of O'Connor, Moffitt
and Co., San Francisco depart
ment store, by R. H. Cacy & Co.,
Inc., New York, through an ex
change of stock, was announced
today by managements of the
two concerns.
WEST COAST
Victory Carnival
Commencing Tomorrow and All Week
LET'S HAVE FUN
Combined Circus and Carnival
Featuring Jumbo, the World's
Largest Performing Elephant
The Gayest of Gayways
SEE
tt Ridtl.
rer.
Where can you
SHOW GROUNDS
IS NEW CEILING
Washington, July 5 (U.R)
The government spent a record
$100,030,000,000 during the fis
cal year' 1945 just closed, the
treasury's official statement on
spending activities for the year
disclosed today.
The statement also disclosed
new records in several depart
ments.
The treasury, as a result of
the seventh war loan drive, the
largest of all time, wound up the
year with a record cash balance
of nearly $25,000,000,000.
Net receipts in the fiscal year
1945 reached an all time high of
$46,457,000,000, 'an increase of
$2,308,000,000 over the previous
fiscal year.
Total budgetary expenditures
were $6,661,000,000 higher than
in the 1944 fiscal year. The de
ficit, also reaching a new high
amounted to $53,948,000,000, an
increase of $4,353,000,000.
On Mall Tribune Went Ada.
Too Late to Classify
CLOSING TIME
FOR SUNDAY WANT ADS
P. M. SATURDAY
H5US;i-.tl,f J" VOI of Sun-
Want Adi we find lt neces.
jery to move the closing time uo
to p. m.. on Saturday.
PLEASE REMEMBERI
lUrMmAifT.V,1J WA4 i0,h- Dining
'". f-W? end" 5 cruSsr
S cee: oak library table- oak
fctt1"1 rkingech
Sort-' tmI i Mk bl ven.
H.,H ,J"10 "
tV,hTi. a .7 y ncn I will at
of"T 1"C"" "ESS? ''hings
Lounge chair and 61 omTn- .wing
rocker: floor lamps; table lam o?- end
table,: Ottoman.? handJfndaXabh?
VWitf; rSd': moking .lands
- - '"-1 " ocaroom suite, with
SKS...!?'SL.l complete
refrigerator; breakfast t Hike
mf!.h?ing: iPuart Permanent Wave
in.e' "hampoo supplies, several
tnMn1 I00, Jie set of hand
r2a.Hhina l0.,a of coMng uten
sils; Garden Tools: l Home cultiva
h Lawnmw. wheelbarrow: gar
den hoses. Mrs. T. M. Johnson
owner, l mile S. of the Normal
S h? nnf1!St,wayT, First house
mhS ?e,llview, Dairy in Ashland.
Monday,. July 9. 1:30 p. m. K W
Helmet, Auctioneer, Mrs. K. w!
WANTED From Owner, reasonably-
V4V1- oil " DCC1 came ranch.
Arizona Slim, care of Tribune, Box
FCJ?.iiSALE?2 Montns o1d Holatelh
bull from tha Baker Dairy. 150.
WANTED TO RENT Furnished house
Huanintni on around floor. Clean
52 eSi0nab.le rent c v- English,
SALE Dresden china clock. Ph.
Wanted Man to do common liboT.
..in ai.v j mn nour. ee Mr. cnam
Pjon at Champ's Garage. Phone 6942
BING cherries, 10 cent, firing con
tain er. 311 S. Pea cjv
WANTED TO BUY Boy'a Tricycle.
THE PERSON who took man's wrist
Sunday Is known. If watch li re
turned to Jackson Hot Springs, no
WANTED Man for Ice delivery. Val
ley Fuel Co,
NOTrCE If you are troubled with
Termites, phone 3413, Pacific Teed
or seen.
OR SALE Heavy-duty double re-
aucuon Wisconsin rear-end for log
Bina truck. Phone J 'villa 373.
CHERRIES for sale. All kinds. End of
inomH roao, m. i, pox ao7,
WANTED Middle-aged Udy dish-
wnntr. rranmin s iaie.
FOR SALfi Bin cherries for can.
nm. Fresh nicked. Oakdala Markat
BING cherries, on tree, 8c lb. Bring
picKins oucKeis ana containers. 3
miles from Gold Hill on Same Valley
roaa. crnesi jyman.
fOR SALE Eight-room modern house.
d urge iots witn snaae. income
property. Owner 124 N. Columbus.
Wanted to rent 3 or 4-room
p-irtiy rurninhed house. AdulU only.
Close In. Phone 6208.
Jumbo, th Elephant with th Human Brain, Conay liland Sid Show
with 1001 oddities, Animal Showi, Monkeys, Cameli, Dogt, Poniei;
New Broadway Girl Revue, Sweetheart Show of America All the New-
tee 10 much for to little money?
Under th Auipicti of tht Disabled Amtrfctn
YOUKO married ooupTe wants ride to
umaiia, iseo.. or near ciiy. win
4 share expenses. Alberta McVeigh,
FARMERS ATTENTION. City Trans.
fer and Storage offer you, a com
plete service in all hauling and de
livery 01 anyimng. mono oo, se a.
rir at.
p"ATRONlkE your .ocaV transfer com-
Danv ODeratin in Medford since
1J19 Davis Transfer Se Storage Co.
u a. rir oi. rnone zooo.
FOR SALE Royal Anne and Blng
cherries, 7c. You pick, mile S. of
Griffin creek Grange, Bob Harnlsh.
Phone C218.
FOK RENT Furn. 1 and 2-room apt.,
adults. No peu. garage. 124 King St.
FOR SALE Davenport and chair, of-
fice desk, mantel clock, dressing
table lamps, drapes and matching
up covers, rug u x id. ova a. xvew
town. Phone 2369.
X WELL-MATCHED Team of young
draft horses will be sold at the
Phoenix Livestock Auction Satur
day,
FOR SALE Bin? cherries for can
nlns. Fresh picked. Oakdale Market.
WANTED One gal. ice cream freezer.
fnone jhii
FOR SALE One Lawrence stock sad
die: one Martingale; one bridle and
spurs, wef aaoen. Lrozier iane.
FOR SALE Blng cherries for can
ning Fresh picked. Oakdale Market.
FOR SALE One Centrlflgal pump
with 1 h.p. 3450 motor, 20 ft. suc
tion nose, loot vaives; pre-war, a-i
condition, reasonable. May be seen
at Alexander's Hardware, Central
Point.
HOME-MADE Tractor, good rubber.
Frank Wooten. Talent, Ore., up Upp
mil.
SHINGLE STAIN Red. brown, light
fireen, dark green, dibck ana wnue
n S gal. cans, available at your
SherwFn-Wtlliams' Paint Store, Hub
bard Brs. Inc. Phone 2169 Main and
Riverside.
FOR SALE Furnished fl-room house,
bath, service porch, small basement,
3 lots, garden in, near both high and
grade schools. Immediate possession.
4iou. inquire ju peauy.
FOR SALE Two H P.. 3 phase elec
tric motor, $40. 608 S. Riverside.
FOR SALE Original Chinchillas, 2
fair, $1500. B. F. Route, Box 46,
utte Falls Road.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
SPECIALS
EXTRA Special, double laundry trays
at $10.7o each. Lawn rakes each 65c.
Tool boxes and tackle boxes. $1.95.
Decorative felt wall paper, 108 sq.
ft., regular price 88c, close out 60c
per roll.
ROOFING Paper, all sizes and weights
also building paper. Felt paper less
than mail order prices.
WE HAVE In stock automatic gas and
electric hot water heaters: also large
quantity of, electric wire all sizes,
VISIT our furniture department Dav
enos and Chesterfield sets with
springs throughout, dinette sets,
chest of drawers, large stock mat
tresses, springs, etc
NEW shipment of fine luggage, con-
sistlng of overnight bags, pullman
bngs, matched luggage, make-up kits
and lockers.
COMPLETE line of tents, tarpaulins,
hay covers and canvas for Irriga
tion purposes. Also steel cots and
mattresses.
CLOSE-Out on heavy work harness,
horse collars, pads end horse blan
kets. NEW shipment of white enamel wood
ranges, trash burners, circulating
heaters, kerosene cooking stoves and
copper hot water colls.
LARGE stock of bale ties at reduced
rice. Also binding twine, hay pul
ey cable and forks, stock fence, net
ting, hardware cloth and stucco
wire and posts,
PIPE, large stock of pre-war pipe at
pre-war prices. Also pipe fittings,
pressure pumps, pitcher pumps, cen
trifugal end rotary pumps, etc.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37-39 N. Grape St.
GARDENER Wanted for yard work.
Call 4427 before 6:30.
FOR SALE Drag and Buzz Saw;
Chev. truck .33, Hosp, bed. Ph. 5936.
to a farmer. Phone 5119.
LOST "or' taken from Camp White bus
at 3 p. m., raonaay, juiy , quick
leather handbag with valuable docu
ments Finder please return to of
fice of O. H. Bengston, lawyer, 136
c. iu in.
CONNOLLY Saddle, same as new and
Red Durnam Dim a yrs. om io oe
sold at Phoenix Auction Yards SaU
urday.
OR RENT Housekeeping room for
man. No drinker. 217 Haven St.
SALESMAN WANTED Permanent
position for rignt man in our reiau
store Previous retail store exper
ience necessary. Good opportunity
for returning veteran who wishes to
tie to promising permanent position.
WANTED One large and one small
Tricycle in gooa conaiuon. rnone
HR72
FOUND Sorrel saddle horse, bald
face, four wnite teei. m. neison.
Sterling Creek rond, 7 miles S. of
Medford. Phone 36H7.
OR SALE Two 1 042 40-pessenger
buses. One 1942 33-pasaengr bus.
all In excellent condition. Klamath
Bus Co. Phone 3713, Klamath rails,
Oregon.
Bigger and better than
SOUTH RIVERSIDE
at CENTRAL STREET
Vtttrani
TOR SALE Roy aj Anne and Blng
.cnernes reaay. tioss rweaeu, Asn-
lsnq, rtt. 3. oox is, vauey view rtq
rOR SALE Bv owner, new ore-war.
4-room modern house, 40oo. 133
rvcnwooq, Men i or a. i-'none ow j a
WANTED House painUng. Able to do
Job now. Phone 7369.
tVO-Room Apt., iW rent "completely
iurn., inciuaing eieciricny ana wa
ter, 32 per month, Central Point
panmenis.
FOR SALE Piano Bungalow style.
ooa condition, saas. Also l antique
ove seat; 1 antique chair, both solid
black walnut. 33 N. Orange, Call
evenings i to
WANTED TO RENT 10 to 30 acres.
nar Medford. Mostly pasture and
hay. Good Improvements. Vernon G.
Wortman, Rt. 3, Box 198. Medford,
uregon.
FOR SALE Early Richmond cherries,
oio nay in snocn rnona jjib.
BING cherries, 3 cents, you pick. 1113
E. Main.
FOR- SALE Miscellaneous household
at tides. Including a gas stove,
shade and curtain rods. 31 S. Peach
WANTED Ice box, flat desk, chicken
wire, runoer nose. nt. a, box -iuo-a..
WA NTED Man to work at the Jack
son County Feed. Sack sewer pre
ferred. Jackson County Feed Co.,
court at wcAnarews
WANTED TO BUY Good automobile
from private party. Call between 10
e. m. ana o p. m., oioi
O H r A For Sale by Owner, one
OiJiDU cre Irrigated; new 3-bed-
ronm house. Blaster and
stucco. Second house E. of Lozier
Lane on Stewart. W. P. Young.
q q a rt Five-room modern home,
UiiivU Good foundation, plastered
house, good roof, 3 large
lots, corner location, close to school
and stores, garage and woodshed.
Lefs look this over. Immediate pos
session. HARRY LONG, REAL ESTATE
O. W. BALLEW, Salesman
12Sa S Riverside
Phone 5922
STEADY employment for man io do
lubrication and mechanical service
work in garage. A good opportunity
for the man who can handle the
joo. Phone 3277.
WANTED typist with general office
experience tor permanent position.
uan near i;recn urcnarqs, aioi
BING cherries, Be, lb. You pick. Ph.
5903.
WANT TO BUY A nome tn Medford.
State price and terms. Tribune Box
EXP. Hardware and Point Salesman.
Permanent. Dullens, 33 N. Bartlett.
Telephone 2370;
PAINT BRUSHES We have the larg
est supply tn southern Oregon and
they are the best available under
the OPA regulations Knowing that
good brushes are necessary for good
paint Jobs, we promise you that we
will have the best available tn our
store at all times. Your Sherwin
Williams' Paint store. Hubbard Bros.
Inc., Phone 3189. Main and River
side.
KEM-TONE The miracle wall finish,
available now In all the beautiful
new colors. Use border trim and
frl.istlc patch. Your Sherwin-Wil-lams
Faint store. Hubbard Bros.
.Inc., Ph. 3189, Main and Riverside.
WANTID
SAW MILL HELP
We Need Several Men
Boilerman
Greenchain
Dogger
SOUTHERN OREGON
SUGAR PINE COMPANY
REPLACE your broken window glass
New glass installed while you wait.
MEDFORD MILLWORK CO.
The Glass House
Phone 4113 10th and Crape
MACARONI SALAD Really a deTT
clous dish, delicatessen style, fresh
every day at the market. Oakdale
marxet.
SAVE RED POINTS Buy hens at
Riverside Market.
TASTY Potato Salad, ready to go.
Delicatessen style. Fresh every day
a t the market. Oakdale Market.
fCEKP your house cooler this summer
with JM Rock Wool Insulation Bat
tens. Call us for Information.
BIG PINES LUMBER CO.
What's the JVame ? j
It 8 a high priest In Tibet, hon.
ored for his wisdom. These
famed monks were featured in
a well-known movie a few rears
go. The name U...ip.e below 2
ft "4
JFK
Oli?r.iriI the name is - .
. A Bltndtd IThitktj K.$ Proof
6S Grain Urutrtl SptrUt
tinny DMUint Corf, Lirjitld,
Thurgday, July 5, 194S MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN
FOR SALE Purebred Irish Setters
and Terrier pupa. Oregon Kennel,
just north of Big Y. Phone 3948.
CASH IN A FLASH
FOR YOUR CAR
Save Time, Cash and Gai
Call Automobile Market.
Friendly Medford Dealer.
Ph. 3919. 6th and Bartlett
No Red Tape When You Sell
to US.
WE CLEAN RUG!., any sire, any kind
We call for and deliver 3 or more
an a yr.ape. rnone 7344.
WANTED Chickens, any kind, any
amount, live or dressed, laying hens
or otherwise. Phone 3117. Riverside
Market.
EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD
' ASSORTMENT .
Rough boards and 3x4's to 3x1 3't
LOW PRICED NO PRIORITY
CAMER ON-MOFFITT LUMBER CO.
So. Riverside at Barnett Rd.
Medford Phone 8463
SAVE RED POINTS Buy hens at
Kiversiae Marxet.
WANTED TO BUY Lawn swing or
hammock on stand. Tribune Box
438.
LUMBER
Lumber Nails Roofing
Dry Flooring and Siding.
Low Priced No Priority
R. O. STEPHENSON CO.
Court and McAndrews Road
Phone 3000 Medford
WANTED A man to 4o light Janitor
work. Phone 2247 for appointment.
WANTED Rabbits, any amount alive
or dressed. Phone 2117. Riverside
Market
SOUTHERN style baked beans, dell
cateuen style, fresh every day at
the miirket. Oakdnle Market.
ADAH'S BEAUTY Al.ON Permanent
Waving a Speciality. Special on
Cold Waves. Phone 3664. 120 N Cen
Jral
NOW AVAILABLE No. 1 certlgrade
red cedar shingles. Big Pines Lum
ber Co.
Mil lWiylW
Pi
One Photo to Each Service Man
Nothing to Buy! No Strings to Thlt Offer!
PHOTO & GIFT SHOP
at the ROGUE VALLEY BUS TERMINAL where bu.iei
leave for Camp White
121 No. Bartlett St.. near Sixth In Medford
It 8 South American came,
fnnnd chiefly In toutbera Pern.
It't tueful for its fine wool, and
aa a beast of harden. The name
is...ee below I
It 8 a light, mellow whiskey, with a glorious, foil,
bodied flavor. For tliorooghly enjoyable cocktails and
highballs, you'll find it hard to beat this superb blend
-one of America's favorites for over fifty years.
.
COY'S CHICKEN INN Gold Hill
Serving fried chicken every day ex
cept Monday. Phone 331. Undef
same management.
SAVE HED JOINTS Buy hens al
niversiae Msrxet.
SALESLADY Houseware and gifts.
Dullens, 34 N. Bartlett Phone 2370.
7h
I Quickly eases
the pain or
your money back.
10c,50c or 11.00
at all drug counters
SB
WANTED
25 USED CARS
and TRUCKS. Will
pay Highest Market
Price.
CALL or
SEE your
Dodge .Plymouth Dealer
L. C TAYLOR GO.
Phone 2965
mm
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MAILED FREE
by AIR MAIL
To Any Service
Man Overseas!
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