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I LOCAL and HEC to Meet Jacksonville HEC will meet Wednesday for a 1:30 p. m. luncheon at the home of Mrs. Bernice Janoski. A good attendance is desired, of ficials state. On Furlough Pvt. Eldon A. Vinson Is spending a 14-day fur lough at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Vinson of Table Rock road. He will re port to Fort Benning, Ga., July 23 for advanced radio training. Traffic Mishap A truck oper ated by H. H. Wier, Phoenix, was damaged Saturday in a collision on South Central avenue with a car operated by Ella B. Nash of iSan Diego, according to an acci 'dent report on file with city police. Inducted Harold Gale God ley was inducted into the Ma rine corps July 10 at San Diego through Jackson county Selec tive Service board No. 2 and Floyd Leroy Walsh was inducted June 30 into the army at Ft. Lewis, Wash., through board No. 1. Return From Coast Mr. and Mrs. George Frey and family, 820 East Main street, returned Friday after several days vaca tion in . Crescent City. While there, the Freys visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nordwick, 919 Heddy avenue, who are spending a vacation at their cabin. Swimming Party Members of the Medford bethel of Job's Daughters have, scheduled a swimming party' Tuesday eve i ning at the home of Mrs. Scott Davis on Rogue River. Carmen Wright, queen, announced today that girls attending should meet at the Masonic temple at 5:45 p. m. for transportation, and each girl should bring a picnic lunch. Stewart Discharged Sgt. James W. Stewart has received an honorable discharge from the army after serving in the Pa cific theater of operations. He left here with the National Guard In 1940 and wears four battle stars, Asiatic ribbon, Phil ippine liberation ribbon and good conduct medal. He is the son of Mr.- and Mrs. James B. Stewart, 50 Modoc avenue. Pott Meeting Crater Lake post and auxiliary. Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet In the Medford armory Tuesday at 8, Jrt. m. for a social evening of bridge and pinochle, followed by refreshments. Past Department Commander Ira D. Canheld, chairman of the entertainment committee, states that all offi cers and men with overseas serv ice in the armed forces are in vited to attend. Sergeant Home First Sgt. Jep Oaks arrived In Medford Friday following hls discharge from the army at Ft. Douglas, Utah, and is with his wife at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Niel Franklin, 747 West Jackson street. Accompanying Oaks, who arrived in the States from the European theater June SO, were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Oaks, Vernal, Utah. Visiting Here TSgt. Percy A. Strode, a member of the y 104th or "Timberwolf" division recently returned to the United States from Europe, is visiting at the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Bertha Strode, 324 Haven street. Before entering the service in 1942, Sgt. Strode made his home in Medford. He has been overseas 10 and a half months. Mrs. Strode's husband, Sgt. William Strode, who has been stationed in Italy for the past year, is now en route home, . according to word received here today. Saultberry Htrt First. Lt. John M. Saulsberry, son of Mrs. Lulu Saulsberry of Jacksonville, arrived home recently following his return to this country by plane from an army air base in England. For extraordinary achievement while serving as lead navigator operating special equipment for squadron forma tions on heavy bombardment missions, he has received the distinguished flying cross, the Slr medal, oak leaf clusters and a group of presidential citations. Lt. Saulsberry will report to Santa Ana army air base Aug. 11. A member of Medford high FISHING SEASON NOW OPEN AT FISH ROAD IS OPEN. Fishing Tackle FISH LAKE RESORT Sid Blood. Proprietor Motors dc-y Boats mmj Cabins SESaSr store Srr For Week-End Reservations. Phone Eagle Point 1214 PERSONAL CALENDAR Tuesday 8:00 p. m. Carnation club, home of Mrs. Josie Hobart, 622 N. Central avenue. 8:00 p. m. Crater Lake Post and auxiliary. Veterans of For eign Wars, Armory for bridge, pinochle and refreshments. Wednesday 10:00 a. m. DAV Auxiliary sewing club, home of Mrs. Clyde Griffith, Central Point. 10:00 a. m. Leisure day club, home of Mrs. F. E. Richey, 634 McAndrews. Covered -dish luncheon at noon. 1:00 p. m. Get-together club, dessert luncheon and card party, Eagles hall. Public invited. 12:00 noon Nile Sewing club. home of Mrs. O. L. Overmeyer, 610 S. Holly street, pot-luck luncheon and Red Cross sewing. All Daughters of Nile invited, bring own service. school's 1939 state football champions, he was an engineer ing student at Oregon State col lege when he enlisted in the air fce. Receives Medal Mrs Warren Affleck has received word that her husband, Pfc. Warren H. Af fleck, has been awarded the purple heart medal for wounds received April 8 on Okinawa. Attached to headquarters com pany of the 96th division, Af fleck was among the first men invading Leyte island in the Philippines in October, 1944. He entered the service in Decem ber, 1942, and was trained at Fort McClellan, Ala., Fort L.ewis, camp Adair and Camp White, and was stationed in Cali fornia before going overseas in July of 1944. His wife and six-months-old daughter, whom he has never seen, reside in Salem with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vincent, and his parents live in Winchester, Va. Court Records Justice Court . Olaf Beyriard Ronne, no license on motor vehicle, $1 and costs. . Joe Thurman Thomason, over height load, $1 and costs. , Police Court Harry Louis Stitzer, Louis Foss, drunk, jailed. Elmer Herried, overparking, $1 bail. " BIRTHS BREEDLOVE To Mr. and Mrs. Allan, Rt. 1, box 323, July 15, 1945, a boy, four pounds, at Community hospital. THOMAS To Slc and Mrs. Luther C, Rt. 2, box 181-G, July 15, 1945, a girl, eight pounds, at Community hospital. HOWTH STAND American W. L. 32 32 35 35 38 38 39 50 L. 29 34 35 37 40 39 38 63 L. 41 44 53 55 55 58 60 63 Pet. .573 .556 .539 .539 .506 .479 .473 .333 Detroit Washington New York Boston ....... Chicago .. St. Louis ... Cleveland Philadelphia ... ....43 ....40 ..41 ....41 ....39 ....35 ....35 ..25 National , W. Chicago 47 St. Louis 44 Brooklyn "... 44 Pittsburgh ..............41 New York 42 Boston ....)............-...39 Cincinnati .. 37 Philadelphia 21 Pet. .628 .564 .557 .526 .512 .500 .493 250 Pet. .617 .585 .505 .491 .486 .453 .450 .417 Pacific Coast W. Portland 66 Seattle 62 Sacramento 54 San Francisco 53 Oakland ....52 Los Angeles .....48 San Diego .......49 Hollywood ......45 ASK GANG FILM BAN Los Angeles, July 16 U.R The Los Angeles Police Em ploye's Union, AFL, today asked the house committee on un American activities to Investi gate production of gangster films and suggested a federal board of censorship to control all motion picture production. Uh Mall TriDuna Want Ada. LAKE SO MILES r-ROM MEDFORD vV v? M sir -M fcvw -w-yC "' FLYING GRANDMOTHERS Dropping knitting needles for throt tles, these grandmothers of Owensboro, Ky., keep pace with th times. Here instructress Mrs. Greenwood Cocanougher (right) whose husband and son are servicemen in France, explains con trols to fledgling Mrs. Barbara Ray, also a grandmother. Farm Help Force Definitely Known By Last of Month Exact information on how many Axis prisoners of war, and Mexican national farm workers will be assigned Jackson county for the pear harvest will not be definitely known until the final week of the month. County Agent Robert G. Fowler reports. German prisoners of war from Camp White have been assisting in orchard thinning, arid several squads have completed their jobs. Thirty additional Mexican workers arrived recently. Application was filed last Jan uary for 1,000 Mexican workers. but it is doubtful if this many will come. Many are now en gaged in sugar beet hoeing and pea picking in eastern Oregon and Idaho, work which has started to taper off. Livestock South Sin Francisco, July 16 (tlPi (USDA) Cattle 900. Active. strong; 25c higher. Load good to choice fed steer held 117.00. Six loads me dium to good grasi steers $15.00-15.73. Twn Innrix irood B10-S35 lb heifers $15.75. Good young cows salable 13- 14.. bulk cutter to common cow 88.50-11.00. canners $8.00 down. Com mon to medium sausage bills $10.50 12.00. Calves: 350. Around four loads medium to choice offered. Hogs 100. Firm; few packages good to choice 200-325 lb. barrowt and gilts S15.75. Good sows $13.00. Sheep 8000. Undertone steady. About 4n nr fnt nhnrn lambs. Good woo led lambs $14.00-14.75. Cull to good ewes $3.00-7.00. , Chicago. July 16 UP. (WTA Livestock: Hogs; 4500. Active, fully steady; good and choice barrows and 0iitB 14ft lh and un at 14.75 the ceil ing: good and choice sows at 14.00. Cattle: 18.000. Calves: 800. Fed steers and yearlings steady to 15 cents higher; gooa ana near-cnon-e mostly 10 to 15 cents up: top 17.90; bulk 13.00 to 17.50: weighty sausage bulls to 13 30; fat bulls 13.00 down: mostly 16.00 down on vealers. odd head 16.50. Sheep: iuuu. rpnng imim mu,v. other classes strong; good and choice native spring lambs 1625 and le 35; medium and good springers 14.73 to 16.00. 1 Portland Produce j .1.. tm MTD T.tva Poultry Selling price to retailers: No. . i w KfaIUm tin S1 lbs. 3Usc; roasteri 31 fee; old rooatera 23c; (hens) 27c. rorn California Bantam $4.75-5 box 5 dot. . , Lettuce Local a s, j.au-.w iv. Peas Np. 1. $3 67 hamper. ' XBTy.CD.U2.'Sl30-l.7 box. Chicago Wheat Chlcaso, July IS (UP- Wheat Ooen Hlg1 LOW Cloae 16.1 162 163. 163!. July IfiSa 166'a 1H5 Sept. w....l03a lo-JT. 112 '4 163 1M Dec. 163si lOJ1. May 103?. l37i S. F. DAIRY PRICES San Francisco, July 16 U.R) Dairy market: Rutter: 83 score 43V4, 92 score 43, 90 score 42a4. Cheese: Loafs ZB.z, iripieis 27.2. po- T.nrffo arade A 45V4, medium grade A 40V4, small grade A 36V5, large graae a 4H4. Wall Street New York. July 16 (U.R) Slocks declined today on light trading inspired by highly fav- orable war news. . Reports circulated In the fin ancial district that the Big Three conference would report Russian entry into the war and thus shorten its duration. A quick end of the Japanese war, it was pointed out, would complicate the reconversion program. Selling was not particularly heavy but with demand lacking It took but a small- amount to bring declines of a point or more in a long list of Issues. A few specials managed to rise as much as two points. All the leading groups were depressed. Losses of a point Townsend DANCE AT Dreamland Hall TOMORROW Merrill's Novelty Orchestra Minor Marriage 1 1 i X Atif' (Acnit I elepliota) Robert Bottnn, 17, and his child bride, Jacqueline, 14, Seattle. Wash, who falsified ages to secure mar riage license in May. and more were noted In Amer ican Woolen, Santa Fe, Briggs, Chrysler, Checker Cab, Corn Products, Delaware & Hudson, Distillers Corp.-Seagrams, Guan tanamo Sugar Preferred, Home stake Mining, International Har vester, Johns Manville, Lima Locomotive, Montgomery Ward, Southern Pacific and Westing house Air Brake. t Today's closing prices on se lected stocks: , American Tel. & Tel 179Va Anaconda . ............ 34 Chrysler 110H Curtis Wright 7W General Electric . 43s General Motors . . 67W Montgomery Ward 62? Penn. R. R 39'a Phillips Petroleum 5034" J. C. Penney 118V4 Radio 134 Southern Pacific 51 4 Standard Oil of Cal 42 Texas Gulf Sulphur .... 434 Transamerica . 13 United Aircrafts 304 U. S. Rubber ...., 56 V U. S. Steel . 6914 HOME GROWN TOBACCO CROP SOLVES SHORTAGE Los Angeles, (U.R) S. C. Weiss never has to cajole, coerce or bribe druggists to sell him a stogie, because he grows his own in his backyard. Last December he planted some Connecticut brcadleaf to bacco seed, and by mid-March he had his first crop of smokes and expects another crop before the plants die. "Oh, I've smokd better ones," he says, "but the cigars from my little patch are at least two-bit-ers., Cloalnc tima for Clamiried Ada 8-30 m. Too Lata tc ClaMlfy 12:13 p m T biff 4 )jNSECT SPRAYJ Corn, Raspberries Appear on Market Valley grown roasting ears and red raspberries appeared in the stores over the weok-end and today, along with plums and cur rants. Threshing of seed 'and grain crops is well underway. Ladino seed growers plan to do a considerable portion of their threshing at night. Assist ant County Agent C. B. Cordy reports. The seed is easier han dled with less loss than in the daytime. MEDFORD JC'S BEAT KLAMATH CLUB 23-16 The Medford Junior Chamber of Commerce Softball team con tinued their winning streak yes terday afternoon when they took a 23 to 16 win over the Klamath Falls JayCees at Klamath Falls. Medford took an 11 to 1 margin in the first Inning and was never headed. The three-gamo series now stands at one win each with the deciding game to be played at Medford at a date yet to be selected. C)'...ig On. tor Classified Ada 8:30 m- Too Late to Classify 12:15 p m Too Late to Classify CLOSING TIMT5 FOR SUNDAY WANT ADS 4 P. M. SATURDAY Due to the large volume of Sun day Wont Ads we find it neces sary ii move the closing time up to 4 p m., on Saturdav. PLEASE REMEMBER) FOR SALE Lamberi cherries onTfeT, 5c End S. Peach. Shaffers. FOR SALE Bicycle like new in A-l condition, can lisi central point. FOR SALE National cash register arid computing grocery scales. Phone S383 or call at 206 Portland Ave FOR SAL1? Three rugs with pad's, dining table, 6 chairs, trash burner, White Face bull. 19 months old. hogs all sizes. Call after 6 p. m., for hogs. owiui eno a. t-cnen ax. GLADIOLI Blooms, Dressier'. 1107 E. Main. Phone 3656. FOR RENT Room and kitchen prlvi- leges for soldier's wife or working girl. Phone 3056. FOR RENT Two-room furnished Apartment, close In. 327 S. Oakdale, Knone umi. FOR SALE Gravenstetn apples ' and plums, 5c lb. Call after 6 p. m., 1126 FOR SALE Pie cherries, 3c on tree. c, picKeq. rnone 7am FOR SALE Ha r ley Davidson "45." Good condition, good tires. 424 Western Ave. Phone 2795. . FOR SALE By Owner 12 acres, all Irrigated, 2 acres Hartlett pears. 3 acres alfalfa, balance pasture. Five room plastered house, barn and other buildings. Price, house fur nished, $12,000. pr will sell part or the lnnd, terms. 'can be arranged. On 99 highway. First house N. of Joe's Service at Talent Junction. L. V Putnam, Talent. Ore., Box 114. OX HEART cherries "last o"fseasbn. Gebhard, 'i mile N. of last Bear Creek bridge. Central Pojnij VOUNGBERRIES "just right for fre I n g or canning. On k da le Market. FOR SALE Pickling cucumbers. . Bring containers. 2 mile S. of Phoe nix on Anderson road, carl Harris FOR SALE Fruit jars, odd dishes, old dresser. 822 S, Oakdale Ave. FOR SALE New automatic gas hot water heater and an electric heater. 128 Mi s tie toe. FOR SALE Blower'for warehouse7"l8 Inch Sirroco type. $50. C. C. Golf, Box 1 0 L Jacksonville. FOR SALE Twb-wheel Trailer, 17 Inch tires, $30. Jack Boatwright, Taiem. FOR SALE Tennis net and vacuum clea ner. I H12 W. Ma i n WANTED Used typew rlter. Ph. 2506. BING cherries, Sc lb. Phone 6803. SALE Early applcsTPhone 65SB. WANTED Reliable contract loader to load one to two cars lumber per day, off Jacks at Grants Past. Trl- bune Box 1 4 1. FOR SALE Small play pen, ' Taylor Tot, nursery chair. fhone 4505. FOR SALE Camp stove and ten I, 14x16 112 N. Columbus Ave. FOR SALE Raspberries, large New- berg variety. Oakdale Market. Good beer A glass or two of light OLYMPIA is perfect with chicken a -la -king, Italian spaghetti, or with any other supper dish. cbiwa itY'iKe.Wdter thai makes X OLYMPIA OLYMPIA, WANTED Two bedroom furnished house by Aug. 1st for couple and baby Permanent. Box 132 Tribune. FOR SALE Bush and Lane upright piano. Good tone. About 1 mile W. of Oregon Orchard. L. D. Bragg placeJ FOR SALE Voung, " genile family cow. Tested. About 1 mile W. of r Orego n Orchard. L. D. Bragg place. ROLLING HILLTOP with unlimited possibilities. 60 acres facing High way 09, 10 miles from Medford. Nearlv completed stone home, lots of outbuildings. Electricity, running wMer, 3 wells and 3 springs. Half cleared with tillable deep soil. 300 acres free ranee, adjoining place. Owner must sell as other business dema nds. Blackwell Hill. . FOR SALE Unimproved 5 acres' Bear Creek land mile from Beck's Bakery. Inquire fifth house on left side of Morrow Road, N. of McAn- drews. R. S. Eckard. Rt. 3. Box 30. FOR SALE Two-wheel Trailer, small gas range, bed and dresser, dining table, buffet and chairs, some rugs, screen door, toilet seat, faucets and some pipe fittings, etc. 'Call at 317 Howard St. VOUNGBERRIES just right for freei ing or canning. Oakdale Market. FOR SALE Lamoert cherries, 6c. You pick them. F. I. Caulklns, Grfffln Creek. Phone 6803, YOU'LL BE SURPRISED at the won derful change made in your kitchen or bathroom If you use Semt-Lustre enamel on the walls and the durable washable Enamelold on the wood work and cabinets. You can obtain a good paint brush and step-ladder too at your Sherwin-Williams' Paint store. Hubbard Bros.. Inc. Phone 2 199. Main and Riverside. WANTED Hatching eggs, grade AA WiU pay 20c above Medford prices. Buyer will be at the Jackson County Feed Store, Wednesday. July 18th. FOR SALE Sweet corn, yellow trans parent apples, vegetables. Phone 32 7 (V 207 Vancouver. W ANTE D Automobile body and fen der man. Culp Motor Co., Ford Dealer, Ashland. Phone 3381 and after 6 p. m., phone 457L WE have a few left of Carter Water pressure drain cleaners, $2.00 and $3.95.Lewls Super Service. . STRAYED into my posture, one 4 year old White-Face heifer. Owner may have same by paying for ad and feed. Win. Corcoran. Rosa Lane. Ph. ATTRACTIVE, modern. Spanish-type bungalow, 1 acre, brick - Tile con struction, tile roof, personalised. Battleship linoleum on floors. 20x20 garage. Ph. 6881 or sea Al Bates, first house north of KMED, Ross Lane. 67S0. A FOR SALE Double bed complete with springs and mattress and matching dresser. Two single iron beds with coil springs and mattresses. One dressing table. Phone 3460, WANTED TO BUY Home from owner for cash, up to $5000, with city wa tor or small acreage with fruit trees. What have you? Stranger with no transportation. Ben Craig, Allen Hoiei, FOR SALE Raspberries, large New berg variety. Oakdale Market. dOOE A Five-room modern house, 3 tYlZjU bedrooms, sleeping porch, floor covering, stove and tank, good sized lot with fruit and berries, walnuts. Some terms, fi?C AAA Three-unit Court, 3 rooms J JUUU and bath with each unit. ' separate meters, close in location, income $100 per month. ; Terms. i Five-room modern home, tDljUU 111 new, hardwood floors, v fireplace, 2 bedrooms, ! garage, large chicken house, cow and calf, chickens, rabbits, fruit, berries, fine garden on well irrigated 3 610 acres, close to Medford. (jrnr A Four acres Ladino, fl-room wD I ju modern house, hardwood " floors, 3 bedrooms. Vene tian blinds, garage, barn, woodshed, cooler fruit and nice garden. i r)T A Four-room modern house, i4Zj(J hardwood floors, cement foundation, shingle roof. picket fence, nice lawn, house dou ble construction, good garage on cement foundation, large lot. A good buy. CC AAA Five -room modern home, 3 uOUUv hedrooms, good fir floors, " shingle roof, cement foun dation, garage, work shop, chicken house. 3 -room apartment above gar age, lawn, shrubs, 4 good lots with plsce Soma terms. (TIC AAA 480 Acre Stock Ranch, M J.l'UU 10 cre- cultivated, Y ' 380 acres good stock range, 6-room modern house, service Korch, fireplace, gravity spring to ouse and barn, chicken house. lOOx 30 barn, 2 brooder houses, garage and tool sheds. ffAf A la-i Acres, good ground, 165 M JU ft- drilled well. Close to v town. ff7AAA Four acres, 3 acres lrrl 3 1 UUu te(l, fl-room modern Y house, 2 bedrooms, serv. Ire porch, trays, house In good con dltlon, barn 8 stanchions, good chicken house, garage, brick cooler, shade, berries, fruit, almonds, near city. SOUTHERN OREGON LAND CG Medford Klamath Falls Granta PaM Next Bruce Bauer Lbr. Co. on S. Riverside Phone S390 Box 606 W V " SO rood BRCVIN6 COMPANY WASHINSTON, U.S.A. m Monday, July 18, 1945 BABY Car Seats, 3.09. Lewie Super Service. FOR SALE Used electric guitar out fit complete with Amperite pick up and Amplifier, at the PURUCKER PIANO HOUSE -MELODY LANE" On N. Central Ave. WANTED TO BUY OR RENT Wheel chair in good condition. Phone 4793. MAN WAITED to help In feed ware house. Prefer young man with truck ing and grain handling experience. fnone siao. f. c aamson lo. REDWOOD posts, 7 ft., good quality, sound Hl-way Lumber. p"LYWOOD, 3ply hardwood panels un rationed. Hl-Way Lumber and Farm Supply, Jacksonville highway at city limiid. CHOPPED Alfalfa hay wanted. It must be choice second cuttinp al falfa. Phone 3756. F. E. Samson Co. HAY Chopper Wanted We want to hire a hay chopper or will buy good second cutting alfalfa hay already chapped. Phone 3756, F. E. Samson Company. FLASHLIGHT Batteries. Lewis Super Service. CLARINETS', Trumpets. Cornets. Trombones. Melophones, Flutes, available In the new Bank Instru ment Department, PURUCKER PIANO HOUSE "MELODY LANE" On N. Central Ave, CAR Polish and Cleaner. Lewis Super Service. REPLACE your broken window glass. New glass installed while you wait MEDFORD MILLWORK CO. The Glass House Phone 4112 10th and Grape FOR SALE 1933 Chev. Coupe, good tires, good motor, new paint, $325. Within OPA ceiling. Phone 3959, 305 Chestnut. JUST ARRIVED Poultry and rabbit fence, fruit picking ladders, rubber heels and soles, shoe nails, water bags, tools and brass hardware. -ACME HARDWARE . Main andjGrape ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON. Permanent Waving a Specialty. Special on cold waves. Phone 2664, 120 N. Central. Air conditioned. FOR SALE 3 HP., 3 phase, electric motor. 14Q. cob s rgversiae. NOW AVAILABLE No. 1 certi grade red cedar shingles Big Pines Lum ber Co. WE CLEAN RUG&. any size, any kind We call for and deliver S or more 26 S Grape. Phone 7244. WANTED Rabbits, any amount, alive or dressed. Phone 3117 Riverside Market. COY'S CHICKEN INN Gold Hill, Serving fried chicken every day ex cept Monday. Phone 251, Under same management. WANTED Man for ice delivery. Val ley f uel co. SAVE RED POINTS Buy hens at Riverside MarkoL FOR SALB: Stationary gas engine, 2 cylinder, 12 hp. new magneto, clutch, starter, gear, pulley and uni versal joint. Good condition, $150. See Nelson, 230 S. Grape St., or phone 4476. CASH IN A FLASH FOR YOUR CAR Save Time Cash and Gas Call Automobile Market, Friendly Medford Dealer. Ph. 3019. 6th and Bartlett No Red Tape When You Sell to US. TODAY THRU TUES. Fred MacMURRAY Claudetfe COLBERT t "PRACTICALLY . YOURS" NOW! THRU TUES. "A SONG FOR MISS JULIE" with Shirley Ros3 Plus "NIGHT CLUB GIRL" NOW! THRU TUES. Ginger Rogers In "LADY IN THE DARK" Plui "SWINGTIME JOHNNY" with The Andrews Sisters MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE KEEP your house cooler this summer with IM Rock Wool Insulation Bat tens Call us tor information. BIG PINES LUMBER CO SAVE RED POINTS Buy hens at Riverside Market WANTED Chickens. onykineT any amount, live or dressed, laying nens or otherwise. Phone 2117. Riverside Market !UCEPTIONATXY"GbOD ASSORTMENT Rough boards and 2x4's to 2xl2's LOW PRICED NO PRIORITY CAMF.RON-MOFFITT LUMBER CO. do Kiverside at Barnett Rd. Medford Phone S462 LUMBER Lumber - Nails . Roofing Dry Flooring and Siding Low Priced No Priority , R O STEPHENSON CO. Court and McAndrews Road Phone 2000 Medford PACKING HOUSE HELP Medford - Phoenix - Talent District We are now registering pickers, sort ers, packers, plant help, for coming fruit season. ALSO registering stu dents for packing school. ORCHARD PARK FARMS ' Walter H Leverette Phone 2424 or 5533 FOR SALE Gladioli and cut flowers. Irene Pheneplace.3jCnpitajAve. SAVE RED POINTS Buy hens at Riverside Market. FOR SALE One pressure pump and 1 cream scpnrator. both in good con dition For particulars write A. F. Lewis. Mcdiord. Ore., Rt. 4, Box 286. WANTED SAW MTLL HELP fe Need Several Men Boilerman Gre ncham Dogger SOUTHERN OREGON SUGAR PINE COMPANY m UUEST bTARS This Week Won. YVETTE Lovely singing ityliit with tfce tete-s-tefe vote Tues. LOUIS JORDAN and all famous Tlmpony Five Wed. DICK and GENE WESSON O Brother what comedy Thurs. JOHNNIE JOHNSTON Swing Into Parry Como's spot for lummer vlilt AFri. PICK end PAT tni Man af In. Ch.il.rll.ld Mlmlral Show M COftlO f TED STEELE AND HIS ORCHESTRA MARTIN BLOCK, M.C. mm V 1 A