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LOCAL and Townsand Meeting Townsend club will meet Friday, July 27, at 8 p. m. at the K. of P. hall. A dance will follow at 9 o'clock, and the public is invited to at tend. Meeting Wednesday Mem bers of the service club of United Spanish War Veterans auxiliary will meet at the home of Mrs. Winifred Gail, 58 N. Orange street, tomorrow for a 1:30 p. m. dessert luncheon. Those attending are asked to bring material for bazaar work. . In Aircraft Unit Sgt. Louis J. Clave of Eagle Point, an aerial engineer in the 13th AAF air craft group, aided in the unit's work in neutralizing Jap forti- Ifications at Balikpapan and Borneo prior to the Australian invasion, according to a release from his headquarters in the Philippine islands. They blast ed a Jap airstrip until it was un serviceable, but' were attacked by two enemy fighters which badly shot up their B-24 Libera tor, the notice adds. Being Released Lt. Worlow C. Purclin, husband of Mrs. Mar jorie Purdin and son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Purdin, 335 Fairmont street, left the Victorville army air field, Victorville, Calif., last Thursday for Ft. Lewis, Wash., to be released from active serv ice under the army point system and is now in Medford for a few days en route to the separation center. He enlisted in Septem ber, 1939 and was commissioned in April, 1943. Going overseas in July, 1943, he served as a pilot with the 9th, 12th and 15th air forces until August, 1944 wneu ne returned 10 me states. While overseas he participated in 47 bombing missions and re ceived the purple heart, air medal with six oak leaf clusters and the silver star. Make your plans now to attend these outstand ing attractions at the KLAMATH FALLS ARMORY America's Favorite Colored Orchestra Jimmy L'JMCEFCRD Wed., July 25 America's Most VERSATILE BAND BOB WILLS and his TEXAS PLAYBOYS WED., AUG. 8 IS YOUR m FOR SALE? SEE HUMPHREY NOW for a KIGH GASH PRICE! KUSSPKREY MOTORS USED CAR EXCHANGE 33 S. Riverside Ave. lie tucu a tUe we chased . and swatted 7, .i'l' ''V m J Fid J WSm PERSONAL CALENDAR Thursday 1:00 p. m. Sojourners' club, Girls' Community club, dessert bridge. For reservations, call Mrs. Bruce Stewart, telephone 7361. DAV Meeting DAV members will meet at 8 p. m. tonight at the armory for the regular meet ing, followed by refreshments. Returns E. E. Nill, 707 West 11th street, returned to his home this morning from Portland where he has been confined for the past few weeks in the Vet erans' hospital. Visiting Hera Mr. and Mrs, Glen Lionberger, Arnold Ander son and Mrs. Elta Christopher- son, all of Yakima, Wash., are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Holt, 811 Palm street. They arrived Monday evening and will remain a few days. Mrs. Christopherson is the mother of Mrs. Holt. . Officer Home Lt. (J.G.) Don ald C. Wimer and wife and daughter arrived in the city Wed nesday from Daytona Beach, Fla., where Lt. Wimer has been stationed with the naval air corps. He returned to the U. S. in February after eight months overseas duty, and will report to San Diego upon expiration of nis leaves. Visiting Here T5 J. L. Van Pelt, Frank Heeb, BMlc, and his brother, Charles Heeb, PhM 1c, with their wives from Berk eley, Calif., are visiting at the home of Mrs. VanPelt's mother, Mrs. Maudie Reynolds, on South Oakdale' avenue. Cpl. VanPelt Is on a 60-day furlough follow ing his release from a German prison camp and the other serv icemen are on navy leaves. In Army James L. Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Graham, 108 Cottage street, who was inducted Into the army July 8 at Portland, is now stationed at Camp Crowder, Mo for basic training with the medical corps. James is the third son of the Grahams to be inducted into the armed forces, the other two be ing Pat, Jr., in the navy, and Danny, at West Point. Home From Navy Clark L. Carlton, son of Mrs. Nell C. Carl ton, 728 West Fourth street, is spending a 30-day navy leave with his mother,. Carlton, who enlisted in the navy immediately after the U. S. entry into the war, has spent the past three and one-half years in the Pacific theater. He will report to the naval school of advance fire con trol maintenance at San Diego, Aug. 23 for a four months' course of advance training. e Davidson Discharged Thomas P. Davidson, a first lieutenant and bombardier recently return ed from overseas duty, has ar rived home with an honorable discharge from Ft. Lewis, Wash., placing him on inactive duty on the point system. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Davidson, 1139 W. Ninth street,- Davidson ent ered the service with the Na tional Guard in September, 1940. Prior to that, he was employed as a meat cutter at the Riverside Market. Davidson holds the air medal with six oak leaf clusters and the Asiatic-Pacific service medal with three bronze stars, and notice of the award of the distinguished flying cross has just been received. He plans to enter Oregon State college this fall. A brother, Pvt. John I. Davidson is now en route over ButToday INSECT SPRAY 'em DEAD! One whiff knocks flies tliffl Flies should die. They eorry deodly diseose germs. Rid your home of flies, ants, moths end mosquitoes. Merely spray Bif in the air to keep them away. Get Bif ot your store today. 4-H Meeting Roxy Ann 4-H club will meet at the home of Charles Ashpole, reporter for the group, Friday at 8 p. m. Ash pole asks that all members be present. Guests In Valley Mrs. G. Fletcher Williams, former Med ford resident, and young son, Ronald, of San Francisco, are visiting in the valley as guests of Mrs. J, W. Grigsby of Jack sonville. From Seattle Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoover and son, Staff Sgt. Robert Hoover, of Seattle, are visiting a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Earle Hoover, 37 Tripp street. The sergeant Is on a two weeks furlough from the army air corps and will report to Muroc Lake, Calif. Leave Tonight First Sgt. and Mrs. William J. Spencer and daughter, who have spent the past week in Medford visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe L. Larson, 303 North Holly street, plan to leave to night for their home at Sarasota, Fla. The sergeant is stationed at the army air field there and has been in Medford on furlough. Court Records Justice Court Rolland Ray Todd, driver axle overload, $9 and costs. Emmett Marion Gott, no tail light, $2.50 and costs. David Lynn Wray, no brakes, $1 and costs; no muffler, $1 and costs. Police Court James Joseph Leamy, drunk, Buford Childers, drunk and dis orderly, jailed. Livestock Portland, Ore.. July 24 (UP) Livestock: Cattle 125, calves 35. Ac tive, steady; quality mostly medium and below; steers scarce early. Few common-low medium heifers 10-00-12.25; some held nig her; cutters down to .00; canner-cutter cows 6.25-9-50; fat dairy type cows 9,00-10.00; beef cows to 12.00; choice light vealers quotable to 15 00; good calves and vealers salable 14-00-14.50. Hogs 25. Tew sales steady. Weights 148-285 lbs. 15.75: sows 15.00; choice feeder pigs salable 20 00. Sheep 600. Active, steady. Medium- food spring lambs predominated at 2.00-13 00; few good-choice 13 25 14.00; one lot choice 08 lbs. 14.50; common lambs mostly to feeder buy. ers 10.00; good yearlings 10.50; one deck Monday 11.00; good ewes 0.25. , South San Francisco, July 24 (UP) Livestock: Cattle 150. Steady; good steers absent, salable $15.00 16. Few loads medium 800-850 lbs, feeder steers $13 00-13.50; load Mexi can canners $11-25; Monday medium to good heifers $11.50-15.73; today, two packages good 1150-1255 lb. grass cows $13.25, common $10-11; canner and cutter cows $7-9. Calves: 15. steady, mostly medium to good 14 15 00. Hogs 300. Firm; two loads good to choice 200-325 lb. barrows and gilts $13.75; odd good mows $15 00. Sheep 3000. Five decks, good to choice norih coast lambs $14-14.75; Monday steady to 25 cents lower, day's top $15.25. Around 700 head cull to good ewes $3.50-7.00. Chicago. July 34 UP, (WFA) Livestock: Hogs 6000; active, fully tteady. Good and choice barrows and gilts 140 lbs. and up at 14.75, ceiling; good and choice sows 14. Cattle: 6500; calves: 700; choice fed steers and yearlings steady to strong; active early, closed slow; all others slow, unevenly steady to as cents lower. Good grades at 1550-13.60 showing most decline; top 17.90 on weighty steers, 17.60 on yearlings; bulk fat steers 14.75-17.35, grassy kind mostly 13-15; heifers steady, best 17. Sheep: 500; native spring lambs steady to 15 cent lower; western ab sent. Good and choice grades 16.25 16.40; practical top 16 25. with bucks out at 100 discount; soma good lambs 15. Portland Produce Portlinil. July 34 (UP) Whole isle Market Price: Bean, Local fra.n. JS-lSe. Celerv Oregon green, iS.73-o.0o crate; celery hearts. Sa.38. UPA Port land 34. S. r. DAIRY PRICES San Francisco, July 24 flJ.PJ Dairy market: Butter: S3 score 43V4, 92 score 43, 90 score 424. Cheese: Loafs 28.2, triplets 27.2. Eggs: Large grade A 47V4, j medium grade A 42V, small grade A 37 V4, large grade B 431.4. Central California eggs: Large grade A 49, medium grade A 44, small grade B 4314. Wall Street New York, July 24 (U.R) Strength In Aircraft, Automo bile and Steel shares today fea tured an irregular, dull stock market today. Trading fell off to around the lightest levels In three months as traders moved cautiously. Early in the session yesterday's losses were expanded, but when the small recessions failed to bring in liquidation the Market rallied. Douglas Aircraft and Grum- ! man each rose more than a point. Chrysler at ita high was up ( point in a firm automobile sec- j tion. The leading Steels gained A WANTED 25 USED CARS and TRUCKS. Will pay Highest Market Price. CALL or SEE your Dodge Plymouth Dealer L C. TAYLOR CO. Phone 296$ fraction. Some of the Balls. Mercantile shares. Utilities, and Sugars moved ahead. Airlines were steady to easier with Amer ican off more than a point. Preliminary closing Dow Jones stock averages: Industrial 161.73, up 0.83; Railroads S6.9S, off 0.04: Utility 32.66, up 0.02; 65 Stocks 61 93, up 0.01. Sales totaled 640,000 shares compared with 750,000 yester day. Today's closing prices on se lected stocks:- American Tel. & Tel. 178'i Anaconda ... .... .......... 32 Chrysler .'. , lOTKi Curtiss Wright 6V4 General Electric ......... 2V General Motors ..... Montgomery Ward ............ 60T4 Penn. R. R 36 Phillips Petroleum ........... 49 ' J. C. Penney ..118V Radio 12 Southern Pacific 48 Standard Oil of Calif 404 Texas Gulf Sulphur 42 Transamerica ........ 129 United Aircrafts ........ 28 U. S. Rubber .: 54 U. S. Steel 67 BUILD BOAT FOR Sis St. Clair Shores, Mich. (U.R) The St. Clair Shores Lions club has built a 16-foot boat to be new $60,000 bedside radio dis soldiers at Selfridge Field. Too Late to Classify CLOSING TIME TOR SUNDAY WANT ADS 4 P. M. SATURDAY Due to the large volume of Sun day Want Ada we find It necei. sary 10 move the closing time up to 4 p m.. on Sturdav. PLEASE REMKMBERI WASTES Local bookkeeper for per manent position. Some experience in accounts receivable desired. Call Bear Creek Orchards 2161. C 7 A fl B u ys's-room modem piss VJ'UU tered house, cement base ment, nice lawn and shade. t?1 A C(( 135 Acres, 89 under tree tMAVUJ irrigation, in clover and 7 alfalfa. Bal, timber and pasture. Terms. $21,000" . Beautiful 1 3 -room mod ern home In A-l resl- rientifll rlUlrlr-t f.lhrnrv 28 by 36. Double garage, Lot 108 x 130. Terms. 1 1 9 flOA-160 Acres- 20 under lrrl- OlaW.VVl Katlon. Bal. pasture and T ' timber. About 350 pul lets, ll dairy cows, team and har ness. 30 h p. caterpiltar and equip ment. Hay trucK. etock trailer, $230. Building material, 3 electrte brood ers, good 4-room house, large barn Jull of hay. Terms. L. J. REED, Broker, Central Point. Phone S2 or across from Crnterlan theatre, Med ford, Phone 2033 44 COLT Frontier and shells. 25 Merrick's cabins. "24" after 9 p. m. EbsfBetween Ashland ' endTa ient . top for electric Kelvlnatoi and hat, Rewatd. Call 4134 or 243 N. Grape St.. Medford after 3 p. m. FOR SALE 50ib. capacity c box. Good condition. Rt. 3, Box 36, G. U. Storm. FOR SALE H and it Revolver; also 1 large walnut cedar chest, bridge lamp child's shoes, sixes 4k to O'a, toldy seat. Call 5343. FOR S1.E Late Duke pie cherries. T. V. Williams, Phone CQ84. FORliENfRoom. use oi Ititchen If desired, to employed lady. 32 Wash ington, FOR SALETeam and harness or will trade on light car. Phone Jack sonville 481. FOR SALE Beautiful new California rambling ranch house. Five rooms. 10 minutes from town, finest view ft the mountains. Irrigation. Phone 6437. Rt. 1, Coleman Creek Road, wox 437 -A FOR SALE Four new 10 inch Chev rolet wheels with hub caps, late model 7 each. A Iso hot water heater With connections fits Chev.. tis Rt. 1, Box 488, Central Point, Oregon. SLIP COVERS - Drapes made. Call 4774 a. m. WANTED Stenographer, 323 Med ford Bldg. $4000 Completely furnished 2 -bed room home about i acre, chicken house and chickens, good furniture, winter's wood. Will take trailer house as b part nay men t. KIMBALL Real Estate CHILDERS Phone Jacksonville IfU HURRY! LAST DAY! St .A, ., fHSftUMSI wrfti URAINI DAY . SifM Hnie-Nmh 0 Xttft-Csftl TWntea PLUS a .1 Mm stsrwet LOST MoridsT. Sea shell braeelet. Gift trom my son in the Pacific. Please phone 3344 or leave at 838 S. Holly. $2500 Store Building 18 x 30 and 3-room apartment, new roof and newly decorated- Good opportunity for beauty shop, dry goods, dress shop or any small business. Five miles from Medford in city of Jacksonville Home and business for 81000 down, $23 per month. Call owner at Jack sonvi 1 1 e 101. FOR RENT Apartmenf. elec. range, oil stove. Close in. Call at VIS W. inn. fnone isn. LARAKlLETlrnTnate moths, spid ers mosquttos, flics, all other Insects. Kills eggs. Stainless, harmless. Ph. Fuller Brush. 4914. Irf A"NTED Lady -few hours a day for cottage work. Call in person, 98 M "teF 816 Riverside . Irf A N TE D To "con t a c t party In' Fern VaMey who found check belonging to Mn. Clarice - V. Prince. Phone B1B3 FOR SALE Factory-built IralTer house, $760. First S. of Jacksonville Highway on OaKgrove Road. FARMERS ATTENTION For fast de livery or quick move of heavy ma chinery, Phone 2888 Davis Transier St Storage Co., 40 S. Fir St. SbN'T WORRY about moving. For complete service, phone 4664, City Transfer Storag e, 38 S. F Ir St WANTED Good home for spayed toy Shepherd, 1 year old, black and white, good child's dogPhone 3363. F"OR SALE Five acres, 3 rooms and bath, modern. -2650. Phone 37 16. CAR WANTED Best 2 -door orl.door sedan for 8800 or 8900. Must have good tires and be In A-l condition. rnone oii7. WANTED Married man to manage Grade A Dairy on shares. Must be experienced in both farming and dairying, , references required. Tri bune Box 1437. Wanted to buy smaii house. must be in good condition, close in, furnished preferred. Tribune Box 1 ID FOR SALE Pisno. wooden bedstead, day bed, baby's mattress, yellow stucco house on Stewart Ave., sec ond house E . of Loslcr Lane. BTRL WANTED Hunt's lea Cream Shop. WANTED Posting clerk or Junior Accountant to advance to position of Chief Accountant. Work of moder ate complexity. Ex-Service man or single woman preferred. Call 2788, Miss Grovej R ESPON S IDLE mother will keep chil dren day times, including Sundays. Dia 1 3242 FOR RENT Apartment, close In. Ad u 1 ts only, no pets. Phone 4QH8. FOR RENT Small "apartment, close "1. 704 W. 6th. FOR SALE-Five-room house, 3 ex tra lots, nice shnde, work shop, gar age, nice 3-rooi Apt., over garage and work shop, hen-house, close to frade and high school, paved street, rice $3000, half cash. A. W. WALKER, Real Sstate Phon e 2721 Office 427 E. Main FOR SALE Potatoes. Extra nice InrRe red and white. Available this week and next. Orders made by appoint ment. Call Central Point 11x4 Lo cation second house on left side of road, W. of Table rock bcnool- Fbft SALE Toy Pekingese and PonT eranlan puppies, 820 and up. Ken nels, Jacksonville highway, 2 miles out. Phone 6141. FOR SALE Dual axle logging trailer. Fifth wheel, stinger, air valve and hose. Rubber 80',;.. Can be seen af ter 6 p. m . week days or all day Sunday. Phone 7236, 1304 Reddy Ave. FOR SALE 'taassey-Harris Clipper Combine, 8 ft. cut. Marie Muse, Central Point. COMING TOMORROW v . AT)AH' Beauty Salon wHT be closed Friday and Saturday, July 27 and iittoniy. FOR SALE Two-wheel trailer, all purpose, 3-ton capacity, good rub- oer. sunrise auio court. La out no. 2,!r?n and Riverside. 1938 OLDS M OB 1 LE Sedan. A-l con dition Good rubber. Mrs. E. 8. Con nor s,tt a )juregon. FOR SALE Good Jersey cow,'' Tol man Creek Road. Ashland. Turn right at Bellview School house, seo- ond man pox on riqnt. a. H. Hice. WANTED Two bedroom furnished housa bv Aug. 1st for coudIo and baby Permanent. Box 132 Tribune- FOR SALE Local Apricots. Mor pack and Tiltons Oakdale Market. MAN WANTED For work in ware house, steady employment to right man, prefer man wun grain Han dling experience. Good wages. Mon arch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE "'Locai " Apricots. Mor. pack and Tiltons. Oakdale Market. wan rtu Hony ano renaer man Good nronnsition. See Mr. Cham pion at Champ's Garage, 311 S- 8th Phone 3042. FOR SALE Walnut buffet and oabl- net. Phone a una. YOU MAY BE FROM Florida, Maine, California or from some country over the ocean but if you are. you nave already proveo the quality of world renouned Sher win-Williams paints, for they are sold In almost every clime. You mav find them In Medford at your Sherwin-Williams Paint Store, Hub. bard Bros., Inc., Phone 2180, Main and Riverside. "f.S P. maltes hard water soft as' silk'. Ask us about it. Monarch Seed b Feed Co- PURE Corn and Cottonseed Baladol, for salads, for frying, for baking, for mayonnaise. No limit. Oakdale Market. ' . WANTED Triver and Salesman. Medtoid Fuel Co. NOTICF It you are bothered with Termites, phone 3413, Pacific Seed A Feed. FOR SALE Local Apricots. Mor. pack and Tiltons. Oakdale Market. FOR RENT Individual furniture stor- age lockers, Fabtrs' Warehouse, Dial 4449 or T311. MILK"TA1LS, cow halters, bell straps, strainers, filter discs, strainer pads. Monaicn seed & reea to, PURE Corn and Cottonseed salad oil for salads, for frying, for baking, for mayonnaise. No limit. Oakdale Market. BLACKHEAD in turkeys can be con. trolled with Phenothiazine. Feed it regular Intervals mixed with mash. Monarch Seed St Feed CO; ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON Permanent Waving a Specialty. Special on cold waves Phone 2664, 120 N. Central Atrcond itioned NOW AVAILABLE No 1 certigrade red cedar shingles Big Pines Lum berjCo. COY'S CHICKEN INN Gold Hill. Serving fried cnlcken every day ex cept Monday Phone 251. Under same m ana g ement. SAVE RED POINTS Buy hens at Rivet side Market. RAISING FR I ER 8? Try Mon a rch Brand) Broiler and Frier Mash; f3.85 cwt Monarch Seed & Feed Co. CASH. IN A FLASH FOR YOUR CAR Save Time. Cash and Caa Call Automobile Market, Friendly Medford Dealer. Ph 3t10 6th and Bartlett No Red Tape When You SaU to US. KEEP your house cooler this summer with JM Rock Wool insulation Bat tens Call us tor Information. BIG PINES LUMBER CO. JUDY GARLAND in "THE CLOCK" with ROBERT WALKER . w. -r i.ri Tuesday. July 24. 1343 FOR SALE i H P., 3 phaa. alMtiio motor. S4Q. 608 S Rtvertide. SAVE KEO POINTS Bur ban, at Rlversida Market. LUMBER Lumbar . Natlf . Roofing Dry Flooring and siding Low Prlctd No Priority R O STEPHENSON CO. Court and McAndrawi Road Phona 3000 Medford WE CLEAN RUGS any alio, any kind We call for and deliver 3 or mora til S Grape Phone 7244. . WANTED SAW MILL HELP We Need Several Men Bollerman Greenchain Dogger SOUTHERN OREOON SUGAR PINB COMPANY EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD ASSORTMENT Rough boarde and 2x4a to 1x13', LOW PRICED NO PRIORITY CAMERON.MOFPITT LUMBER CO So Riveralde at Barnett Rd Medford Phone 3483 WANTED Rabbits, anv amount, alive or droned. Phone 3117 Riverside Market WANTED Chickens, any Rind, any amount, live or dressed, laying hens or otherwise Phone 3117 Riverside Market SAVE RED POINTS Buy hens at Riverside Market. 1 Real Clicquot quality delightful, invigorating. Clicquot Club Bottling Co. 30 N. Tlr St. Ph. 7101 Toflft6 "Let's Go Steady" A Musical Treat Starts Tomorrow! A GRAND AND GLORIOUS STARRING B E N WU3 r iVY.O MILLIE BURK Ef ALAN MOWBRAYi EUGENE ROARING of MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE U.e Mail Tribune Want Ada. GOOD OLD CAR! a Let us help you get top performance from your car . . . Check it lubricate It Be (ure It's pro tected! e Ask ui about Circo Dee Tee Cleaner it's the scientific method of cleaning car gears. Lubrication Depart ment open Saturday, S a. m. to 6 p. m. LEWIS' Super Service 8th and Front Phone 2119 Club RICHARD ARLEN In "Identity Unknown Plue PEPPER - UPPER! N ETT U N Gm, PALLETTE ACTION and ROMANCE the OPEN RANGE bif ! INSECT SPRAY plus The Whispering Skull" Wftca Product