FOOT MEDfOBD MAIL THIBUWB Monday. July . ll8
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Ye Smudge Pot
Br Arthur Perry
The men of Detroit, due to the
textile shortage, have been re
duced to the necessity of "buy
ing ladies panties for their own
use,' (business of blushing.). It
was Just a question of time, un
til retribution like this overtook,
metropolis notorious for its
war time strikes, and the fre
quency thereof,
e e
The re-building of Berlin Is
progressing slowly due to the
sullen bullheadedness of Ger
mans, who dreamed of conquer
ing the world, and ruling it. Der
Zeitung of the late Nazi capi
tal, reports It will take, at -the
present lively WPA rate, 18
years alone, to clear away the
rubble.
e
. The nation plans to ship six
million tons of coal to Europe
between now and January 1, for
civilian use, and to prevent an
archy In case of a revolution it
will give the civilians, some
thing to throw at each other,
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With eight days to go, It looks
like from the records, as many
of the fair sex will become
broom engineers in July, as in
June. '
e
Secrecy shrouds the 'Big 3'
confab at Berlin. This has caused
several rumors that peace is go
ing to pot, at Potsdam.
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T'WAS EVER THUS!
(Pendleton East Oregonian)
"An eastern clergyman got
Up one Sunday not long ago
and spoke thus to his congre
gation: Ten thousand boys and
girls are riding to hell on bi
cycles every day,' If It would
not be doing too much vio
lence to the reverend gentle
man's meaning, it might be
well to suggest that he change
one word in this quoted sen
tence by dropping 'to' and
substituting 'like' in Its place.
There's about as much sense
In one as in the other."
(Editorial, 50 years ago col.)
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Most of the hay crop has been
harvested, and it Is, a dandy.
The food situation is improving,
and, it is thought, nothing but
cows, maintaining a beef short
age will have to eat it.
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Mrs. J. Cochran Robin report
ed to the authorities, a small
boy shooting at random, hit her
middle daughter late yes. 'The
lad didn't know the gun was
loaded, but my girl knows she
was hit," the parents philoso
phized e
The Republicans of the nation
are now girding for the 1948
campaign, and outlining plans,
They want a 'chicken In every
pot,' and Republican In every
postoffice. They also hope Re
publicans will vote for the party
candidate for president, instead
of for keeping the horse In the
middle of the stream.
e e e
The Allies are now composing
a 'definition of surrender' for
the Japs. The one brewed by
Noah Webster, (yield, submit,
cede, relinquish, abandon and
resign) ought to be sufficiently
plain, Nothing can be added ex
cept, knuckle-down,' 'acknowl
edge the corn,' 'come to your
oats, and say Uncle.'
e e e
"We are told there will be 7
per cent less meat for civilians
in July than there was in June.
This program is brought to
you by the National Tight Belt
Company." (New Yorker)
Come-back of the wasp
waist. CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our (riende for
Oielr sympathy end kindness. And for
the beautiful flowers during our re
cent nreavement.
MRS. OMtA CHAMBERS,
and family
Closing time for Classified At 30
a. m Too Late to Classify ia.it p. m.
Smart Propaganda
That official peace appeal beamed to Japan was
smart, about the first smart thing in propagana line
we have seen in the Far East.
For it gave the Japanese some REASON for quit
ting other than that they face extinction. .
ronr. vKnnKnn isn't, cninc to scare the Jans, or
alter the Japanese psychology, based on a blissful
Paradise for all tneir warrior aeaa.
t).,. triom ?n nlm'n F.ntrliRh. translated m-
to plain Japanese, they
gain, as a nation, by calling it a ciay inu w lnsieau WJ.
waitino; until their destruction is complete, may have
jSOME good results.
THERE would be no doubt
a lorical and reasoning
soning mood. For dealing
States would undoubtedly gettnem more Moerai u Mo
ment than dealing with the United States and a group
of victorious European enemies including Soviet Rus-
SIR
But the Japanese are not
nnrf thev are undoubtedly
a sacrificial mood.
So one should not be sanguine aoout nironoto ap
pearing tomorrow or next day. on his white horse,
with a white flag held aloft, as a direct result of this
O.W.I, broadcast.
BUT this effort does represent the sort of phycholo
vid ottooV Mint, ran Ho no harm and might do
great good, from the standpoint of hastening peace
that is.
(Taw tllA SitTlAt TlQTi A Mi a
j Arimiroi mulls
the Japanese to death by threatening to kill them all-
is based upon a complete misconception 01 op"
character and psychology.
The Japanese have never shared the Occidental
fear of death. They feat far more personal or na
tional humiliation or disgrace 1R.W.R.
No Excuse For It!
We don't blame the newspaper representatives at
Potsdam for being sore.
Poino- rotWf, admission
Three was one thing, and a necessary thing. But
handing out the sort of "information" that is being
cabled over to this country is quite another. I he
latter is not worth the paper it is written on, and could
. .... ii u.ii Vooti TTiirtienpTflrjned
jUSt as well or uenei,
by remote control in the air
in Washington.
STALIN eats with Churchill, Churchill eats with
c.i: tvnai'riant TVnmnn pats with them both.
Stalin likes Tinman because he is so outright and
plain spoken, Truman likes Stalin ior tne Ban e
son, it is not Known precisely uu ...v......
Truman like each other, but tne lormer appwuuou
the latter when the Chief Executive of the United
States played the piano!" , ' ''
And so on and so lortn,
up a communication system
to the breaking point.
'OR nearly a week now the Big Three have been
ri.'cMKurinfr vital nrnblems facinc this wartorn
world, and considering their best solution.
As before stated the press can not be let in on these
conferences, the details of same should not be broad
ild Vi closed to the public, as
the committee meeting sessions were at San J) rancisco.
BUT certain subjects have
rri ,na voon
llieie iiiusib j"e , .
to time, and there is no earthly reason why official
news reports to this effect snouid not ue . iu.uu.
i j nnv. Anv tViprp rpnorts micrht not be
of great importance but at
outside world some idea 01
whatlS'NT!
As it is no one has the slightest idea 01 wnat i s
formed the agenda or what has been done at this
n-otviafino- bitipb rnmrade Stalin arrived at the
palace of Frederick the Great 24 hours late.
r
IF there is no news worth recording, then let the fact
A V of of Art
tj.. i v,ia c'liir frrelovnrtt nonsense, that as far as
in nnnoiTiPrl
term of speculation or keyhole gossip, be discon
tinued. ' .
It makes a farce and a
ceedings 1R.W.R.
Outlook For Rented Property
Babson Ditcusse
Br Roger W. Babsen
......- Wave Jill 23
(Special Correspondence) Once
more I am here for my annual
vacation In the city in which I
was born. U Is a splendid loca
lity with a attirrlv neonla. It is
on a stern and rock-bound coast
projecting out Into tha ocean.
It Is one of the nearest points to
Engiana, in tact an Atlantic
cable lands here,
Returning Boys Notice
Main Street Gone "Chains"
The greatest change which
the returning boys notice Is In
the character of the leading
business sheet. When buy,
have something really to
of it if the Japanese were
race, or were in a rea
alone with the united
distinguished as logicians,
not only in a fighting, but
. ,
fsnrt of m-onaeanda repre-
TTalsev desiomed to scare
to the meetings of the Big
....y n, -.
- cooled "Ambassador bar
paragiajjii y&.t
Hal trine cIutteriWT
that is already overloaded
;
been up for consideration,
nrnoTPRs made from time
least they would give the
wn.
ran t be dienified by the
. , IL 4.
bore oi me enuie Viv-
Real l'te Lasses
this street was lined on both
sides with business firms of local
people who were active in the
community and examples to the
youth of the city of Integrity and
"industry. With two or three ex
ceptions, these firms have gone
out of business and Main Street
la now lined on both sides by
chain stores. 1 believe that the
chain system has come to stay
and has even greater possibilities
of development: but the chains
must 1'irn to take greater In
terest In community develop
ment. Another change that relum
ing boys notice is In connection
with the nationality ot the peo
ple. There always were a con
siderable number ot Portuguese
and Italians in Gloucester; but
they lived in a small district and
were not a factor in the com
munity. . During the past 30
years, however, - this so-called
"foreign" element has been hav
ing six or eight children, while
the native population has been
having only one or two, or per
haps none. Moreover, these
Italians and others are very hard
workers and thrifty, while the
descendants of the native popu
lation prefer to take life easy
and buy whatever they wish.
As a result, the Italians are tak
ing over the best localities in
the city and re constantly be
coming a more Important factor.
I fear it is largely another illus
tration of the old saying: "Only
three generations from shirt
sleeves to shirt sleeves."
Many Vacant Stores
Line Streets of City
While there Is a shortage of
houses, I notice many vacant
stores and vacant offices as I go
through the city streets. These
have been vacated by man who
have gone into the service and
will probably again be in de
mand after World War II is over.
Readers having vacant stores or
offices to rent should not .sacri
fice them at this time.
The law of action and reaction
is always in force. Property
which is now in tremendous de
mand like small houses will
some day again be a drag on the
market. Small stores and of
fices which are now vacant will
some day again be in brisK de
mand. Therefore,, if you are a
tenant renting such, try to make
as long a lease as you can; but
if you are a property-owner,
make as short a lease as you can
on empty stores and offices.
Little Possibility Been
In Rent Reductions
Different forms nf real ecfnfe
will have different postwar rent
experiences. Some farm land
will go up in price, and other
sucn iana win go down. There
should be a good demand for
suburban real estate; while city
property especially in districts
enjoying wartime booms will
decline. I. however, mem HH1.
possibility of reduction in rents.
Except in the wartime boom dis
tricts, tenants may pay higher
rents after the "rent ceillnes"
have been removed. Of all par
ties, the landlords of rented
properties have been treated
most roughly by the OPA. Both
from lack of funds and an in
ability .to secure carpenters,
plumbers and material, mainten.
ance has been neglected. To get
tne iunas to mane these needed
improvements, landlords must
charge higher rents.
This brings me to the final
change which I have noticed
this summer, namely, the way
old houses are beine marin Into
small apartments. When a boy,
one oi the finest colonial houses
In Gloucester was owned by my
uncle. Caotain Churls. n
I assumed that this would always
remain such. But, nol It has
recently been made Inin .i
apartments, each consisting of
mice rooms ana a oath. Prob
ably this Is the best practical
use for such aro rM
but I hate to see it come about. '
COMMUNICATIONS
Letters to the editor tnuft bear
the name and addreaa ot the writer
allhnush the nee ot a pen-name or
Initial! tor publication la permlB.
Ible. The Mall Tribune reserve
the rltht to edit all lettera with a
flew to clarity and eondaneaUon
That Local Sheet Sele
To the editor: Did you ever
have the experience of attending
a bed sheet sale at on of the lo
cal stores? That was my experi
ence recently.
We are expecting one of our
sons home soon from the south
Pacific, who has been overseas
over three and one-half years.
Needing sheets for an extra bed
decided I would go to the sale.
After nearly suffocating in a
mob of two or three hundred
people one hundred or more, in
cluding myself, went sheetless.
One woman made the remark
that she has thirty sheets In her
possession. Another little wom
an has to use sheet blankets cm
her beds on account of the sheet
shortage. One of the clerks
made the remark that one wom
an is there at every sale and
buys sheets.
So here's hoping that my son
from the south Pacific is so used
to the tropics he won't mind
sleeping between sheet blankets.
Mrs. W. O. S.
Name on file.
READY FOR FOURTH
Hollywood, July 23 (U.R)
Film Actress Carole Landls. dl
vorced from MaJ. Tom Wallace
last week In Las Vegas, today
said she would marry theatrical
producer Horace Schmidlapp in
New York within a month. It
will be Miss Landls' fourth mar-'
riage. She was previously wed :
to Irving Wheeler and to Willis
Hahn. ' Los Angeles sportsman.
It will be the second marriage
for Schmidlapp. j
Closing time for Sundey Too lte '
,A rU.alfv , M K.,,i,..u I
Please remember ' !
STUDIO at
lilt West Main
Phone 1731
MRS. GLENN CLYNER
Certified Aeeerdiaa Teecher
11:30 .5:00 On Saturday
Flight o' Time
Mediord and Jackson Co. His
tory from the f ilee oi the Mall
Tribune 10. 20 and 34 years
ago.
I
TEN YEARS AGO
July 23, 1935
(It was Tuesday)
Ashland adopts parellel park
ing system for streets.
State Republicans hold session
in Salem and outline next year
campaign plans.
China flood drowns thousands.
Fair. High 82, low 54 degrees.
County O.-C. allotment check
amounting to $92,000 finally lo
cated In Interior Department at
Washington, and will be mailed
soon.
Ethiopia again sks L. of N.
to take action against Italy's war
threats.
TWENTY YEARS AGO
July 23, 1925
(It was Thursday)
A local church, house tent,
barn, a silo, and residence burn
within a 24 hour period caused
$12,000 damage.
Cloudy. High 90, low 53 de
grees. Germany's reply to Allied note
on reparation pleases diplomats.
Forty divorces issued in Jack
son county since January 1.
Lightning blamed for series of
forest fires upstate.
THIRTY-FOUR YEARS AGO
July 23. 1911
(It was Sunday)
While Mrs. B. F. Fifer and
neighbor chat Fifer home on
Oakdale is looted by a burglar.
Campaign launched for artis
tic street lights on Main street.
Mrs. Lewis Ulrich of Jackson
ville is visitor in city.
LAMB MEAT OFF
RATIONED US!
Official notice of the point
free holiday on commercial, util
ity, and cull grades of lamb in
this area was received this morn
ing at the local OPA office.
Lamb is off the ration list now
until August 31.
A telegram from McDannell
Brown, district director in Port
land, states:
"Washington office has today
by telephone confirmed the re
port that upon direction of the
Department of Agriculture,
points will be removed from
commercial, utility, and cull
grades of lamb in Oregon coun
ties west of the Cascades. This
will continue in effect from July
23 to August 31, and is intended
to facilitate the marketing of
soft lambs in that part of the
state."
Washington, July 23 (U.R)
An Office of Price Administra
tion spokesman said today that
point values for lamb, beef, and
veal will be lowered slightly on
July 29, the beginning of the
new ration period.
The point value for pork, how
ever, will remain unchanged.
The OPA spokesman did not say
how much the lamb, beef and
veal values would be reduced,
but it was understood the cut
would be small.
Daily Weather Report
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Clear tonliht
and Tueeday except ecattered after
noon cloudlneas. Slowly rising tern
pereturea. Oregon: Clear tonight and Tuesday
but aome fog on coaat and becoming
cloudy tn northwest portion. Slightly
wsrmer In lower eleveUona Inland to
day. Gentle to moderate norUiweat
winds off coast.
LOCAL DATA
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest 4: Loweat S3.
Totat monthly preclpltaUon: Trace.
Deficiency for the month: .38 Indies.
Total precipitation alnca September
1, 1944: 19 as Inches.
Exceee for the season: .T9 Inches.
leletlve humidity at B:30 p. m. yes
terday: 40; 8 30 a. m. today: S4.
Tomorrow
Sunrlsa 8:6? e. m. Sunset S:38 p. m.
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San Francisco
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No Priority Needed
To Reside Your Hem With Durable
J-M ASBESTOS SIDEWALL SHINGLES
COST
It Comparable to a Good Paint Job
Big Pines Lumber Co.
Tel. 3030
Closing rims for Classified Ada :S0
a. m Too Late to Clesslfy 13:1S p-
Too Late i to Classify
FOR SALE Local Apricot. Mor
pack and Tiltom, Oakdale Market.
8CALE9II
at the
MIDWAY AUCTION YARDS
We are now telling fat cattle by the
pound. This new feature will be
welcomed by packer and feeder
buyer alike ai the value of an ani
mal li guaged at cents per pound
according to Its condition, weigh
ing the animal makes it a business
proposition. No Guesswork!! Last
week s market saw top steers at 14c
to 15c. Others 13!ic. Feeder steers
at $12.50. Fat White-Face cows went
out at $11.00. Heifers $11.90. Fat
dairy type cows, $9.60. Cattlemen
are invited to watch our sales and
compare our prices with those ob
tainable anywhere else.
W. J. "Bill" Bray, Auctioneer
N. A. Mead, Clerk
GUERNSEY Cow and her calf. 6 mos.
old, 2 bull calves, 2 mos. old. 14
laying hens and rooster. 20 White
Rock pullets, ready to lay, 95 New
Hampshire Reds, 2 mos. old. C. E.
DeVilbiss. Rt. 1, Box 814, Medford.
uarR Hollow Hoaa
A PABCO ROOF, laid right over your
old roof, provides best insulation
against summer heat and avoids a
mess of old shingles scattered over
yard and flower garden. Pabco
welded roofs miracles of modern
roofing. Free estimates. Monthly
payments.
EKERSON PAINT & ROOF STORE
Phone 3843 36 5. Bartiett
WANTED Preferably unfurnished
house or apartment by officer with
Rermanent duty assignment to new
aval Hospital, Medford. Wife and
one 2-year-old " child. Please call
r. h. smitn, j7bs.
WANTED TO RENT two or 3-bed-room
house on outskirts of town,
furnished or unfurnished. Call Nel-
son. 4476 evenings only,
WANTED 5x7 Portrait Camera and
lens. White Rogue Studio, Camp
wnne. urcgon. rnone ext. ttzo.
I STILL Have pre-war DuPont Auto
motive paints. Jobs on which I use
these .materials are fully guaran
teed. MITCHELL PAINT SHOP
608 S. Riverside
FOR SALE Local Apricots. Mor
pack and Til tons. Oakdale Market.
ANYTHING TO HAUL anywhere
large or small. Phone 2888, Davis
Transfer A Storage Co., 40 S. Fir St.
FOR SALE Hand force pump. Roy
Tompkins, l'i miles W. of Phoenix
on camp Bauer road.
FOR SALE Fat hens. Rt 1. Box 125-
d. south Columbus.
FOR SALE 1935 Ford 2-loor sedan,
$225 under OPA ceiling. 319 Ash
land Ave.
FOR SALE Quart fruit jars, 50c doz;
. Also pints; 1 lawnmower, without
handle; I meral -wheelbarrow with
balloon tires; 1 band saw with mo
- tor; 6 Bantam hens; 1 rooster; 1
turircy. is W. orange, rn. P340
WANTED Child's walker and large
tricycle, fnone eoxs.
FOR SALE Beautiful tone handmade
violin, good brown cowboy boots,
size 7z 2 new white uniforms, site
14. 33A N. Central. Call after 5:30
p. m.
FOR SALE Rabbits, 3 New Zealand
white breeding does. 8 x 11 rug. 112
c. lain aireei.
FOR SALE 1926 Studebaker Pickup,
Big Six. No tires or battery, $50.
Keith Barnes. Foots Creek and Hit-
way
PURE Corn and Cottonseed salad oil
for salads, for frying, for baking,
for mayonnaise. No limit. Oakdale
MarKet.
DRESS FORM, 35 bust, 37 hip on ad-
) us table stand. Can be padded for
arger size, $7.50. Mrs. C. F. Lane,
first house right hand side "G" St.,
jacKsonvtne.
WANTED TO RENT Two - bedroom
unfurnished house by civilian
adults. Steady renters. Phone 3131,
Medford.
FOR SALE Lounge, $10; Also guitar,
$10. Phone 8956. 326 S. Central.
FOR SALE One used bed spring and
mattress for a twin bed. Inquire
1206 E. Main, evenings.
LONG Davenport, $85. Solid Walnut
dining table, $35 Screen. $3. Trucks.
AS Strawberry Lane, Ashland, Tues-
oay. 1 to a p. m
FOR SALE OR TRADE Good 6 yr.
old saddle horse. What have you?
waiter wooinage. cotcer nuue,
FOR SALE One acre, 3-room house,
service porch, new modern bath,
furnished. Garage, close In on paved
road. $3250 cash or will trade for
close In Medford town property.
iTiDune ox moa.
fOR SALE Local Apricots. Mor
pack and Tiltons. Oakdale Market.
$10,500"
A real home and In
come, located close in
cm Oranae Street, con
sisting of extra large, 6-room. 3-bed
room bungalow house, and 4-room
bungalow house all on large lot.
Nice vard and shrubbery, large dou
ble garage. And this price Include
all furniture in both houses except
ent frlgidaire and one washer. This
place is priced to sell as the owners
are leaving state. We can show this
place at any time. Call us. Terms
and immediate possession.
HARRY LONG. Real Estate
O. W. BALLEW, Salesman
Exclusive Agents
1258 South Riverside
Phone 9922
SADbtE HORStf AUCTION
July 28th. Saturday ntghtl Beginning
at 7:30 p. m. 50 Horses 50. 5 Palo
minos; 15 Pintos- Trail Horses; Cow
Horses: Ponies. All Horses inspected
by competent judges and sold guar
anteed to be as represented. All
blemishes or unsoundness will be
called in tha ring. 10 Saddles,
Bridles. Martingales. Chaps, Bits.
Spur. Lariats. Blankets. Halters.
Sale open to consignment at Mid
way Auction Yards, 3 miles N. of
Big Y on Table Rock Road or 2
miles E. of Central Point, Oregon.
Trucking service available at yards.
W. J. (Bill! Bray, Auctioneer; N. A.
Mead, Clerk. Remembvll, Saturday
nignt. Juiy aam,
PURE Corn and Cottonseed salad oil
for salads, for frying, for baking,
for mayonnaise. No limit. Oakdale
Market
WANTED Two bedroom furnished
house by Aug. 1st for couple end
baby Permanent. Box 132 Tribune.
Y E LLOW transparent apples. McCar
ty's Orchards, Home Drive. Phone
2419.
WANTED Pasture for 85 head sheep.
Phone 6321
FOR SALE Cherries, 6c lb. You pick
Phone 226 1 or 2964.
MAN WANTED ror work in ware
house. steady employment to right
man, prefer man with grain han
dling experience. Good wages. Mon
arch Seed A Teed Co.
xR RENT Furnished 2 -room apart-
ment. 217 west secona.
WANTED To Buy or Trade stock
cattle for dlesel track-type tractor
and bulldoter. Preferably R.D. 6.
A. E. Wampler, Rock Point, Ore.
6th & Fir Sta.
PEACHES Durlnr July and August
ever" diy. l'i miles W. of Phoenix.
Fort" Baker road. Brin boxes. Chaa.
H. Beti. Box 318.
fOB SALE OR ' TRADE While en
amel trash burner. Wearier pigs.
Phone 6017.
WANTED-Chlld's table and chairs
for 8-year-old. Must be in good con
dltlon 505 Summit Ave. Phone 7363.
FOR SALE Rubber-tired Fordson
tractor, model "C." Hammer.mill. a
ft. tandam disc. 3 section spring
tooth Moltne J.bottom plow, priced
for quick sale. Old Talent highway,
BLACKHEAD in turkeys can be con-
trOliea WlUl rJieiiu"i'.;
regular intervals mixed with mash.
Monarcn aeeq x iwu
FOR SALE 9x12 wool Rug. c'"";
forenoons, 404 West Second.
MAN WANTED To dig shallow well
by foot or hour. F. H. Ames, acrosa
; r. I rrH,nn Cn
SMALL kitten to give away. Ph. 5860
WANTED Body and Fender man.
Good proposition. See Mr. Cham
pion at Champ a Garage. 311 Eth.
pnone syii!
FOR SALE Golden Palamlno saddle
mare, gentle for women or children:
also black and white Pinto atud.
H. H. jjynge. Kucn, ureson,
T.S.P. makes hard water soft as silk.
Ask us about it. Monarch Seed &
Feed Co.
FOR SALE Ford logging truck. 1160
Eaton rear-end. 39M1 Brownlipe
transmission. Good rubber with
1840 Trombly 13,000 lb. dual axle
trailer good rubber. $2750, below
OPA c'eiring. Rt. 3. Box 26, Morrow
Road H. B. Mover
48 '4 ACRES Irrigated all In clover
with exceptionally good '-room
, modern house, poultry house for 300
hens. 40 ton barn with hay. 10 fine
milch cows, milking machine, sep
arator, all farm machinery includ
ing tractor. Price $10,500, good
terms.
Also
100 ACRES on Applegate river, 35
acres irrigated, some dry farm, 5
room modern house with basement.
2 barns with hay buildings all good.
This js a good stock or dairy ranch.
Price $16,500. good terms.
BEN R. COOPER, Broker
CHARLES BLAESS, Salesman
Office 223 N. Riverside
Phone
MILK PAILS, cow halters, bell straps,
strainers, filter discs, strainer pads.
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
(P91CA Five-room modern house.
tbjZjU 3-bedrooms. service porch,
yuuiv floor coverings, chicken
house, woodshed, garden, berries.
walnuts. Terms, Close In.
AAArjA Five-room modern house.
SOSOU newly decorated, cement
v foundation, 2 bedrooms.
flood roof, garage, woodshed, corner
ot, good location.
B?JOrA Four-room modern house.
3S4Z JU cement foundation, shingle
'v roof, woodshed, garage,
lawn, picket fence, shade, circulat
ing heater, hardwood floors tn house,
lot 50 x 180. Piped for gas, wired
for electric stove. ,
6 "7r A Three acres on Bear Creek.
4jU 4-room house. All furnl
ture, cow, calf, chickens,
pressure system, launary irays. vw.
sprinkler system, close to town..
ffCfCAA l'i Acres l"'a'"d' B;
JKjjUU room modern house. 2
u bedrooms, city water, well.
shruba. lawn, 11 walnuts, 18 mixed
fruit. 13 young peacnes,
close to town. ,
IP 4 OCA Two "ores Irrigated in
3r4Z3U clover, new S-room house.
iTtiUU iervici porchi bath com
plete except tub, kitchen range,
fenced and croas-fenced.
fl"7AAA Four acres, 3 acres lrn
.TtuUU gated, 5-room modern
Vluuu house, service porch, laun
dry trays, barn 3 stanchions, part
cement floor, 10 ton hay capacity,
chicken house, garage, brick cooler,
berri-a, fruit, almonds.
Arirft Four acres Irrigated La
SjjU lino, garden, fruit trees.
"?"" room modern, house,
hardwood floors Venetian i blinds, i
bedrcoms. service Pni'oubiS
garage, woodshed, nice barn, 88
Highway frontage. ,,,j ,
fl7r AA Seven acres Irrigated, free
$7500 aoll. 4 acres alfalla. bal
ance clover and rye grass,
garden, fruit, year creek through
place. 5-room modern house, pres
sure system, electric water heater,
2. bedrooms, service porch, 2 barns,
double garage. Thli ia a good pro
ducing place.
SOUTHERN OREGON LAND CO.
Medford Grants Pasa
Next to Bruce Bauer
on South Riverside
Phone 5390 P. O. Box 80S
RAISING FRIERS? fry Monarch
(Brand) Broiler and Frier Mash:
$3.83 cwt. Monarch Seed Ac Feed Co.
TOR SALE Gaines' Dog Meal. Fa
bera. 34 S. Riverside.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 2 H x S'i
cut film and pack camera. Will con
sider 35 mm., or Bantam. 703 Beatty
Street.
FEED FISHERS' Mormilk, a real dairy
feed Fabers, 34 S. Riverside, Phone
4449.
Since 1888
Preferred ...
CONGER-MORRIS
FUNERAL PARLORS
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Office of the County Coroner
H. W. CONGER ' CARLOS W. MORRIS
HSIIKfllDLlIKf
FOR THAT
200
CUBIC FOOT
LOAD
DIAL 2123
Timber P
TOR SALE Walnut buffet ind eabt.
net. Phone 2685.
YOU MAY BE FROM MISSOURT,
Florida, Maine. California or from
some country over the ocean but if
vou are, you have already proved
the quality of world renouned Sher.
wln-wilUama paints, for they are
sold In almost every cltme. You
may find them in Medford at your
Sherwin-Williams Paint Store, Hub.
' bard Bros., Inc., Phone 2160, Main
and Rlversiae.
t'OR SALE Sheep Guano fertilizer.
Recommended for plants, garden
and shrubs. Fabera, 34 S. Riverside.
Phone 4449.
WANTED Driver and Salesman.
Medford Fuel Co.
FOR SALE 1034 Terraplane aedan,
$200. OPA celling. Willard St., Ar
nold. Fourth house on West Pine,
central r-oini.
FOR SALE Cabinet Radio. 721 South
Holly
NOTICE If you are bothered with
Termites, phone 3413, Pacific Seed
& Feed.
FOR RENT Individual furniture stor
age lockers, Fabera' Warehouse, Dial
4449 or 7211.
TRY FISHERS' All-in-One rabbit pel
lets. Fabers, 34 S. Riverside, Phone
4440.
ADAH'S BEAUT-V SALON. Permanent
Waving a Specialty. Special on cold
waves Phone 2664, 120 N. Central.
Air conditioned
FOR SALE 2 HP, 3 phase, electric
motor, 540. 608 a Hlversiqe.
NOW AVAILABLE No. 1 certlgrade
red cedar aiungiea. Big Fines uuft.
oer uo.
COY'S CHICKEN INN Gold Hill.
bervtng tried cnicxen every aay ex
cept Monday. Phone 251. under
same management.
SAVE RED POINTS Buy hens at
Hlversiqe aiarKei.
CASH IN A FLASH
FOR YOUR CAR
Save Time, Cash and Gas
- Call Automobile Market, '
Friendly Medford Dealer.
Ph. S919. 8th and Bartiett
No Red Tape When You Sell
to US.
KEEP your house cooler this summer
with JM Rock Woo) Insulation Bat
tens Call us tor Information.
BIG PINES LUMBER CO.
SAVE RED POINTS
Riverside Market
Buy hens at
LUMBER
Lumber - Nails - Roofing
Dry Flooring and Siding
Low Priced No Priority
R. O. STEPHENSON CO.
Court and McAridrews Road
Phone 2000 Medford
WE CLEAN RUGS, any size, any kind.
' We call for and deliver 3 or more.
26 S Grape. Phone 7244.
WANTED
SAW MILL HELP
We Need Several Men
Bolterman
Greenchala
Dogger
SOUTHERN OREGON
SUGAR PINE COMPANY
EXCEPTIONALLY GOOti
ASSORTMENT
Rough board! and tx't to 1x1 J '
LOW PRICED NO PRIORITY
CAMERON-MOFFITT LUMBER CO.
So Rlveraide at Barnett Rd.
Medford 4 Phone 6462
WANTED Rabbite, any amount, alive
or dreaaed. Phone 2117. Riverside
Market.
WANTED Chickens, any kind, any
amount, live or dressed, laying hens
or otherwise, phone 2117. Rlveraide
Market
SAVE RED POINTS Buy hens at
Riverside Market
WANTED
JANITORS
BAKERS
HELPERS
Call J. O. VINCENT
Telephone 2241
FLUHRER BAKERY
QUICK FIRE
3-00
DIAL 2123
COMPANY
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