LOCAL and
Bike Stolen A black bicycle
belonging to a Mr. Sweney, 1013
West 9th street, was reported
stolen sometime Saturday night
Irom In front of the skating rink,
police said today.
Her On Butineii Mrs. E. L.
Henninger of Roseburg arrived
In Medford this morning, and
will be in the city several days
attending to property interests.
Mrs. Henninger, a former resi
dent of Medford, is staying at
the Holland hotel.
Sergeant Home Sgt. Roy E.
Lay, who arrived home July 20
on emergency furlough due to
the illness of his father, Vernon
Lay, 243 South Central avenue,
will leave Jsunday to report back
io the air base at banta Ana,
Calif. His father is said to be
recovering satisfactorily.
Boy Missing Lawrence Tur
ner, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
G. Turner, Grants Pass, was re
ported to city police yesterday
as missing from his home at
Grants Pass since Friday after
noon. Last seen near Ruch, Ore.,
he was said to be wearing a
blue shirt and trousers and was
barefooted.
Taylor Promoted Clyde S.
Taylor, 112 Mistletoe street, has
been promoted from second class
rating to metalsmith first class,
according to notice from his
headquarters in the Caribbean
area. Entering the navy in Janu
ary, 1944, Taylor has been in
that area since his enlistment.
.
Roberts On Leave Lt. (j.g.)
Dale Maurice Roberts and wife
of San Francisco, are in the city
Vyisiting at the home of the lieu
tenant's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
David D. Roberts, 32 Rose ave
nue. Lt. Roberts, who just re
turned from 29 months in the
Pacific, will report to the San
Francisco naval base at the end
of a ten day leave.
Visit Friends Flight Officer
and Mrs. Farrel Snider visited
friends in Grants Pass Friday
They arrived in Medford last
week from Long Beach, where
Snider has been stationed as a
ferry pilot. The officer reports
on expiration of his leave at
Nashville, N. C, for overseas as
signment, and Mrs. Snider plans
to make her home here.
Corporal Home T5 Gilbert
Knips arrived Thursday night
from Ft. Lewis, Wash., to spend
a 30-day furlough with his wife
at the family home, 813 West
-Thirteenth street. Cpl. Knips
served 31 montns witn me sig
nal corps in the European thea
ter and wears three bronze bat
tle stars. He will report next to
Leemore field in California.
Jensen Coming Cpl. John
Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jens
Jensen, 418 Park street, is ex
pected to arrive home soon on
furlough after nearly a year of
overseas duty in Germany. A
graduate of St. Mary's Academy
here. Jensen attended Oregon
State College where he was
member of Theta Chi fraternity
before entering the army.
To Grants Pass Miss Helen
Thompson, who has seryed as
clerical assistant at Jackson
county selective service board
No. 2 since November, 1942, has
received a transfer to Josephine
county selective service board
No. 1 at Grants Pass. Miss
jiJT'hompson will be clerk for the
orants Pass board. She Is the
daughter of Mrs. A. Orin
Schenck, 29 Summit avenue.
Hoekenyos Dies Johan Fred
erick ("Dutch") Hoekenyos. 60.
a native of Jacksonville and for
mer resident of Medford, died
last week at his home in Port
land, according to word received
here. Son of John and Eva Hock
nyo, early settlers in the Rogue
River valley, he attended the
Medford schools. Hoekenyos had
been in the construction business
several years, and was construc
tion superintendent for the Ross
B. Hammond company since
1939. Survivors include his wife,
Nellie Hoekenyos: sisters, Mrs.
Rose Gross. Mrs. Minnie Norcross
and Mrs. Freda Pabcock. all of
Oakland. Cal., and brother, Wil
liam Hoekenyos, Bellingham.
FE SALE
ONE COMPLETE SAWMILL
BLOWER SYSTEM
40 hp., 1800 RPM, 440 volt motor
One 45-inch fan and extrance cone
Approximately 180 feet of 19-inch discharge
pipe.
One 5-inch teparator.
TO BE SOLD AS A UNIT ONLY
ALSO one 8-iaw foot operated trimmer.
ROGUE RIVER LUMBER
Rogue River, Oregon .
HI'
PERSONAL
CALENDAR
12:30 p. m. Get-Together
club, pot ldck luncheon, Eagles
hall.
2:00 p. m. Adult Missionary
,.,g, reuowsnip room of
wiuisnan cnurcn.
2:00 p. m. Leisure Day club,
dessert luncheon, home of Mrs.
Ben Music, 817 N- Holly street
Jennings' Here Robert G.
Jennings, recently discharged
frdm the Philadelphia naval hos
pital, arrived in Medford with
his wife and sons Friday night
and is visiting at the home of
her mother, Mrs. Frances Sim
cox, Tribune apartments. Jen
nings served overseas with the
first marine division.
Visits Mother Joubert B.
Hurd, son of Mrs. E. H. Hurd,
1136 West 10th street, was in
Medford last week visiting his
mother. Hurd resides in PinH.
mont, Calif., and is associated
with the Alexander and Baldwin
company of San Francisco. Mrs.
Hurd's daughter. Miss Anna
Hurd, returned to Portland Sun-
aay evening after spending a few
weeks here. Miss Hurd is a
member of the staff of the Coun
cil of Social Agencies of Port
land.
Housing Refusal
To Army Families
Is Problem Here
Refusal of property owners to
allow service families with
young children to occupy their
houses and apartments has
priven to be the greatest diffi
culty encountered by the army
navy billeting office which was
recently opened in the Rogue
Transit bus terminal, according
to a report from the office today
Some 30 service families are
awaiting housing, according to
First Sgt. Jay Sacouety, and the
main problem is the refusal to
take in families with children.
Furnished and unfurnished
apartments and houses are in the
greatest demand, it was said, and
local residents who have ac
commodations of any kind are
asked to call at the office or
telephone 3092.
Foots Creek Fire
Soon Controlled
Fire of undetermined origin
burned over between 70 and 100
acres of land in the Fools Creek
district before being brought un
der control by state forest patrol
crewmen, it was reported today
by a patrol dispatcher. The
blaze started on property owned
by Dr. F. A. Freeburger.
Three small fires in the Union
Creek district, started by light
ning Friday night, have been con-
trolled by suppression crews of
the Rogue River National For
est Service, according to head
quarters here.
Craft Articles Are
Placed on Display
A display of craft articles
made at the Salvation Army
summer camp located at Lake
O' Woods, which closed July 19,
is featured In the window of the
Chamber of Commerce building,
123 West Main street.
The articles, made by some
140 children who attended the
camp, include hand woven bas
kets, painted pine cones, rag
dolls and colorful wall plaques
and will be on display until
Aug. 10.
Court Records
State Police
Edward Leonard Birk, no tall
light, cited.
Bill Clair Jones, one head
light, no operators license, cited.
William Beard David, no op
erators license, cited.
Stephen Abston, passing with
insufficient clearance, cited.
CLOSE OPA OFFICES
Sacramento, July 30 (U.R)
Confirming orders were issued
in Washington today closing the
Sacramento and Fresno district
offices of price administration
and transferring their functions
to San Francisco effective Oct. 1.
. . Phone Rogue River 5
DesfgnecJ foF
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Passengers riding high under the glass ceiling of the Vista Dome car ol
the Burlington Railroad during test run. The car (lower photo) was de
signed to enhance the visual pleasures of traveling. The glass Is raj
resistant.
GERMAN OFFICIAL
3
Berlin, July 30 (U.R) The
Germans officially listed their
army, navy, and air losses from
the start of the war through
Nov. 30, 1944, at 3,625.354 kill
ed, missing, or captured.
Discovered among official
documents the total included 1,-
911,300 killed, 435,853 missing
and Internees, with 278,201 pris
oners of war.
The documents were consider
ed authentic and intelligence of
ficers said there was no reason
to doubt them.
In addition there were 438,352
discharges, with 732 deserters
unapprehended, making a total
of ineffectives of 4,064,438.
British official losses from
Sept. 3, 1939, to May 31, 1945,
read: 233,042 killed, 57,472 miss
ing, 275,975 wounded, 183,849
prisoners of war, for a total of
750,338.
Canada's casualties were: 36,
018 killed, 2.866 missing, 53,073
wounded, 9,051 prisoners of war
for a total of 101,008.
Australia's were: 21.415 kill
ed, 6,519 missing, 37,477 wound
ed, 26,800 prisoners of war, for
a total of 92,211.
The entire British empire had
336,772 killed, 98,113 missing,
468,388 wounded, 330,523 pris
oners of war.
BIRTHS
BISHOP To Mr. and Mrs.
Bob O., Star route, Shady Cove,
July 30, 1945, a girl, seven
pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital.
BUSH To Mr. and Mrs
James T., Route 1, box 174, Cen
tral Point, July 30, 1945, a girl.
THE GOAT RIDES
HE'S PAINTED ON
There fent much room for civilian travel on Greet North
ern's Empire Builder. Even our famous Rocky Mountain
goat couldn't ride every day f he weren't peiotod on the
locomotives. j
Transporting troops on regular and special traine 'm Great
Northern's moet important duty. These are the trips that
are really nccoary.
!h roiir lval aeit or wrll toi
Sight-Seeing
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(Acme Telephoto)
IVfc pounds, at Sacred Heart hos
pital.,
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Washington, July 30 (U.R)
Senators were told today there
is a "glut of lamb and beef" in
southern California but that 90
per cent of the restaurants in the
area may have to close down for
lack of red points to buy it.
This information was con
tained in a telegram froml Wil
liam W- Bradford, Los Angeles,
executive vice president of the
Southern Califorr i i Restaurant
association.
Sen. Kenneth S. Wherry, R.,
Neb-, read the telegram at a
Senate Small Business subcom
mittee inquiry into the results
of the recent 20 per cent reduc
tion in red points for restaurants.
Mrs. Catherine Guyon, a com
mittee investigator who has Just
returned from a special trip to
Grand Island, Neb., and Olym-
pia, Wash., told the group that
restaurants in these two cities
likewise may have to close down
for lack of red points.
"In Grand Island," she said,
"Food isn't the problem it's red
points. There is no scarcity of
meat. One restaurant owner
said he could literally reach over
the fence and get everything he
wanted but he wanted to do it
legally."
4 Medford Girls
Called by WAVES
Seattle, July 30 Elizabeth
Lee Buckingham. 236 S. Central;
Kuth Nadine Childs. Route 1.
box 368; Beverly Jean Leach,
Route 2, box 191, and Jerri Ice
Lovejoy, 120 Ashland avenue, all
of Medford, who enlisted re
T, L. blSCHOFF, Tmv. PaM Ajjt.
S30 American Bank Bill?., BEacon 273
Portland 3, Oregon
SPIKE THE JAP-GET A RAILWAY JOB NOW!
cently In the WAVES, nav been
called to active duty, and ord
ered to report to the Naval
Training school, New York City,
on Aug- 9, 1949.
Too Late to Classify
CLOSTNO TTRfl
FOR SUNDAY WANT ADS
4 P M. SATURDAY
Du to the large volum of Sun
day Want Ad w find It neces
sary to move the closing tune up
to 4 p m., on Saturday.
PLEASE REMKMBERI
WANTED By perm nenFTeil Jen t
mall unfurnished Apt., or house,
close In. Phone 5319 after six.
WANTKD By returned VeTTlace to
live. Rent or buy. City or suburban.
Phone 3433.
FOR SALE Modern. 6 -room plastered
house, well built, good location.
Immediate possession. Box 3367 Tri
bune. FOR SALE Whitewood bedroom set,
complete with springs and new inner-spring
mattress. $50. Davenport
and chair, $50. Two kitchen chairs,
fruit jars with bands. 40c: child's
roller skates; toboggan sled; other
articles. Call after 6 p. m., 510 S.
Grape St.
FOR R ENT Two-room apartment. No
cnunrcn or qrinnert. ojp . central
LOST Young grey fox. Return to
421 S Front. Phona 3679. Reward-
FOR SALE Good M ft. Cedar boat.
Phonrt 4970.
RADIO SERVICE Repairs on Ward's
radios. All models, promptly and
dependably, portable and farm
pack batterits available In most
sizes. Brintf your radio in for the
correct size battery or for service, to
WARD'S SERVICE DEPT.
GREEN Beans for canning ready, on
Old Stage road on N. edge of Jack-
Bunvuie. pugs piace.
FOR SALE Upright piano. Bruns
wick phonograph and 65 records.
638 Blvd.. Ashland.
FOR SALE; Corn. 1 mile from end of
King St., King's Highway, Box
530-A.
I OR SALE Child! pre-war roller
skates. Phone 5354.
LOST Black billfold, containing gas
ration "A" 702-063 and currency.
Return to Oregon Granite Co..
Front and Fourth St., Liberal re
ward E A. HlCkS.
FOR SALE Trailer house, Rt. 4, Box
361. north of Ever-Shady Auto park.
FOR SALE Peach plums. 12ic per
lb. Ford V- radiator, $740. Phone
3814.
WANTED TO BUY Electric refrlrer-
ator or ice dox. Tribune box 3iuz.
FOR SALE One ton flat bed truck.
1025 Ford rebuilt. 2 speed rear end.
Good pre-war rubber. Phone 6375.
prrnj Four acres Ladlno clover,
030vv nice 6-room modern house,
T cooler for fruit, double
garage, woodshed, deep well and
electric pump.
r7rA Half Acre pears, 4-room
SO I DU house and bath, all furnl
lure except personal be
longings. This Is nicely furnished In
cluding electric refrigerator and
electric stove.
7C A 04 ft. Fronts r on East
jyjl JU Main or lJut ol an
Y acre. Four-room house and
hath Chicken house, garage and 11
large cherry trees.
(TOO A A Five-room modern house, 2
iJjZUU bedrooms, breakfast nook,
v laundry tubs, garage. Lot
26,000
1B0 Acre stocK Kancn.
95 Acres free water, 16
cows and 10 head of
younp stuff. Good range, all farm
equipment, milking machine, and
other things too numerous to men-
1 lion.
SOUTHERN OREGON LAND CO.
Medford Grants Pass
Next to Bruce Bauer
on South Riverside
Phone 5390 P. O. Box 0
C41 Aft "ne acre five-roomTfiouse.
ij41lU K"-age, barn, garden, pas
v ture. close In.
$3700 Five-room house, close in on
pavement. Shade.
$6300 Beautiful home and grounds,
excellent condition.
H. G. WILSON, Real Estate
7 Chestnut Phone 4644
rrm ft a i rVncimm cleaner, call be"
tween a and 12 Tuesday a. m., 216
Sou tli Orange.
FRYERS FOR SALE Alfred Schroe
rter coal Mine Road. Rt. 4, Box 195
MIDWAY AUCTION YARD SALf
Thursday, August 2. Eight head of
Whlt?-Face cows with calves; 8 head
of White-Face springer cows. 18
head of White-Face yearling steers
and heifers. 1 rertstereo wniie-race
Ki.ii On rffiiered Shorthorn bull.
(3 yrs. oldt; 12 head of Holstein
teeacr sirers. n""u uuimi
tvpe butcher cattle and milch cows,
In the misc., 2 units Surge milking
machine, with 5 outlets, t'i hp.
gasoline motor. (Brims Stratton).
W. J. t Bill i Bray, Auctioneer. N. A.
Mead. Clerk.
ArrirAnif FOR SALE Have you seen
that new suoaivision un iyik -
Highway? 17 2-aere tracts, 6 min
utes from center of city. Informa
tion at 147 Nortn Hoiiy.
WANTED Furnished apartment, close
In, by local school teacner, perma
nent resident. Phone 2518.
WANTED TO BUY OR RENT One
bedroom, modern house, with or
without furniture. Will rent Apart
ment. Phone 2708.
LADY'3 Purse lost at Wagon Wheel,
Saturday night, containing pair of
ft asses, billfold, etc. Please return
contents and keep money. Miss
Field. 502 Haven.
FOR SALE Small enameled wood-
range, circulating heater, library
table. Can be seen at 1510 Bryant.
W A NTE D Orchard foreman for 30
acre pear orchard. Located ntar
Phoenix. Orchard Is free soil and
easily worked. No house furnished.
In applying state age. and previous
experience. Tribune Box 3374.
FOR SALE Purebred Toy Boston
puppies. Can be seen at Rogue Small
Animsi nospiiai,
FOR SALE Three acres clover and
rye-grass, standing. 124-A, Spring
6 treat.
EXP. Waitress Wanted. Apply Jack-
son noiei.
WANTKD TO BUY Two or three
bedroom modern house, close In.
Cash. Tribune Box 1327.
WANTED Ticket clerk. Apply Jack
son Hotel. Mr. Robinson or Mr.
Boyd
FIREPROOF INSULATION Granu
lated mineral fill Insulation, 81.30
bag will cover 70 sq. ft. 1 inch deep.
WARD'S BUILDING SUPPLY DEPT.
ATTENTION Sawmill nd Veneer
mill workers, apply at our office at
the end of N. Central Ave., for po
" sitions now open.
TIMBER PRODUCTS CO.
RENEW the natural beauty of your
floors, with our ''Handy Sandy"
floor sender. It Is easy to use, quiet
and absolutely dustless.
ACME HARDWARE
Main and Grape
CURTAIN RODS White enamel, all
metal extension curtain rods with
fillinr. 25c each. Limit 2 uer cus
tomer. WARD'S DRAPERY DEPT.
SEMI-LUSTR E produces a satin finisK
that covers well and Is washable. It
is made in beautiful colors and can
be used In any room in your home
or office. Use it for walls and wood
work and enjoy the pleasantness
that comes from blends of color that
have been developed by color artist
of the Sherwin-Williams Paint Co.
You may obtain Semi-Lustre at your
Sherwin-Williams Paint Store, Hub
bard Bros. Inc. Phone 21B8, Main
and Riverside.
WANTED Two bwroom furnished
house by Aug. 1st for couple and
baby Permanent. Box 133 Tribune.
ROCK WOOL Granulated Rock
Wool 26 lb. bag only $1-25. Deluxe
Rock Wool In rolls. Covers 50 sq. ft
3 Inches deep, only $3.88 tn WARD'S
BUILDING SUPPLY DEPT.
c a CAf"If yu Uka to hunt or ,Un'
tJT JUv this n Plc y have
been looking for. 20 acres,
8 acres bottom land, 3b acres Irri
gated. New house, full basement.
Lou of trees and shade. Live stream
through property, ideal for Beaver
ranch 25 minutes drive from Med
ford. We know this place will appeal
to you so let us take you out and
look lt over. Half cash, balance.
terms,
SUMO
1 Eight acres Irrigated, with
partially completed own-
lng. Just a few minutes'
drive from Medford on excellent
road Immediate possession, lerms.
fffilAA 38 Acres, unimproved, ftn
M lUU 9t " in the Valley, close
v to Medford. Ideal for sub
dividing
sin son
30 Acres, IS acres Irri
gated, balance waster
7 water. Dwell ins and
out-bull dings. This Is an excellent
buy and possession can be given im
mediately. Terms.
CCCAft-20 Acres, 14 cultivated.
2DJUU New 4-room house, out
v buildings. Lots of ahade
and family orchard. Just a few min
utes' drive from Medford. Taxes
only 842.
ftp AAABUVS on ot n finest
OlJ.uUU walnut orchards In the
Y v?w - valley. 20 acres. lrrirt
ed. Just coming Into bearing. Small
house and barn. Half cash, balance
( terms. Some real money can be
made on this property.
C7CAA""20 Acre on Crater Lake
tJ I JUu Highway. 4-room house,
" . - nuthulldlnM.
Creek through property. Cows and
eaiitpment co with the place.
$25,000"
znv Acres, it miles irtrni
Medford. New house
and lame barn. All In
cultivation. Owner must sell. This la
a real ranch and a money maker.
LET US sell you a two acre tract In ft
new subdivision Just opened up on
King's Highway. $R30 and 81050.
Now ready for development. This Is
lust the place to build your new
home.
TENGWALD AGENCY REALTORS
Holly Theatre Building
"On the Corner"
BLOW TORCH Small half pint torch
es, handy around the shop or home,
lust received In WARDS HARD
WARE DEPT.
FOR SALE 30-40 Craig, good condl
tlon. 120 N. Central, Barber Shop.
Good beer
With a good book, your favorite
radio program, or just relaxing, a
glass of light OLYMPIA adds to
your comfort.
rsssf "It's ttte'Water"
that' makes
i jit
OtTMHA
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Monday, July 30. 1945
WANTED Sheep pasture, good grain
stubbie, lotus, clover or alfalfa. Call,
write or phone V. J. Phllippi, eo
mrrricH motor inn. f none xajs
YOUNG MAN for receiving and stock
room work. See Mr. Beebe at
WAKOS.
STOCK FENCING Several sizes now
In stock. Ask for Chris Kenney In
WrtHUS MHM UEr'AHTMEWT.
KEEP your house cooler this summer
with JM Rock Wool Insulation Bat
tens Call us tor Information.
BIG PINES LUMBER CO
OVERALLS AND CANVAS GLOVES
can now he ordered through
WARD'S CATALOG DEPT.
WE CLEAN RUGS any size, any kind
We call for and deliver 3 or more
28 S Grape Phone 7244
EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD
ASSORTMENT
Rough boards and 2x4'a to 1x12a
LOW PRICED NO PRIORITY
CA MER ON-MOFFTTT LUMBER CO
So Riversidt at Barnett Rd
Medlord Phone 6462
UGHT PLANT Full automatic 1000
watt light plant can be had in short
iime. ask rrancis L. Hommenieu in
WARD'S ELECTRICAL DEPT.
W ANTE D Rabbits, any amount, alive
or dressed Phone 2117 Riverside
Market
RADIO REPAIRS Bring your radio
to the shop for repairs or adjust
ments Prompt and dependable serv
ice at WARDS SERVICE DEPT.
SAVE HED POINTS Buy hens at
Riverside Market.
WANTED Chickens, any kind, any
amount, live or dressed, laying hens
or otherwise. Phone 2117. Riverside
Market.
ORDER PARTS for your McCormlck
Deertng machine for fall work at
CULLEN MOTOR & IMPLEMENT
CO., 123 S. Riverside.
ADAH'S BEAUTY SALOtf Permanent
Waving a Specialty. Special on cold
waves Phone 2664, 120 N. Central
A lr conditioned
NOW AVAILABLE No. 1 cerU grade
red cedar shingles Big Pines Lum
ber Co.
BICYCLE TIRES ANb"TUBE5"and
bicycle accessories available In
WARD 8 SPORTING GOODS
DEPT
COY'S CHICKEN INN Gold Hill,
Serving fried chicken every day ex
cept Monday Phona 25 L Under
same management
CASH IN A FLASH
FOR YOUR CAR
S.v, Tim.. Cash and Gal
Call Automobll. Market,
rrlcndly Medford Dealer.
Pli. 3910 oth and Bartlett
No Red Tape When You Sell
to US
SUITCASES and over-nlghi bags now
In tock In WARD'S BASEMENT.
LUMBER
Lumber . Nalle . Rooting;
Dry Flooring and Siding
Low Priced No Priority
R O STEPHENSON CO.
Court and McAndrewa Road
Phone 2000 Medford
ORCHARD LADDERS now available.
See Mn. Bradihaw In WARD'S
BASEMENT;
MOST SIZES or International Irucki.
Including Pickups, now belnp pro.
duced. Particular at CULLEN MO
TOR 6 IMPLEMENT CO., 123 S.
mvernae.
SAVE RED POINTS Buy hem at
Riveralde Market.
FOR SALE KcRg'a "Y" Cafe. June,
tlon of Highways 87 and 09. Weed,
Calif. Fully equipped. Gaa and elec
trie ranffen, excellent refrigeration.
Colng builneii Selling becaune of
lllnetj Contact owner, M. J. Kegg,
Box 424, or Phcno 323. Weed. Calli.
SOAP. CI.EANErSAND WAXESn6w
available In WARD'S HOUSEHOLD
Save RED POINTS Buy hens at
niversme marKei.
WANTED Driver and Salesman.
Medford Fuel Co.
I Townsend
DANCE
AT
Dreamland Hall
TOMORROW
Merrill's Novelty
Orchestra
SEEK,
so good
IRSWlHft COM.ANV,
W.MIH.IOW. U.l...
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liiaill
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
CLOTHES HAMPERS and revolving
clotheslines available In WARD'S
HOUSEHOLD DEPT
BEAT
Ease cruel smartlnc. ailnB-
Ing misery of diaper rush
that makes baby iretespe
ei ally on sweltering nighta,
Mexsaiia, soothing, mcdi
HEAT
cated powder quickly
checks tormenfc-DAby can
rest. Family favorite for
ftch of minor skin troubles.
CoatalUUcUet Me;
Turn Your
1942 or 1941
Gar Info CASH!
SEE HUMPHREY NOW
to
TRADE, BUY or SELL
HUMPHREY
MOTORS
USED CAR EXCHANGE
33 S. Riverside Ave.
TONIGHT and TUE.
SUPERB ENTERTAINMENT!
YEAR'S GREATEST HIT!
you
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TONIGHT and TUE.
BASIL RATHBONE
"Sherlock Holmes"
PLUS
gnrrrrT.;vrT.KTTrart
TONIGHT and TUE.
fB ROMANCE!
kf' ACTION!
ii f iitr
"5 DEKKEft
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