LOCAL and
nil. Ktnlim -. A red bicvcle
belonging to Kenneth Nelson,
408 Beatty street, was reported
to local police yesterday as
etolen from in front of a local
theater.
Building P.rmlt H. E. Weber,
1510 West Main street, applied
ior a permit Saturday, at the
office of the oity superinten
dent, to erect a chicken house at
S cost of $20.
Blanket! Stolen Mrs. H- D.
Pyle, 838 Dakota avenue, report
ed to local police today the theft
of two Indian blankets and a
pillow from her car which was
parked on the street in front of
her home-
...
Vacationing Mrs. John Jen
sen is spending the week at her
home, 508 Park avenue while on
' a week's leave from her duties
as clerk for school district No.
49 at the city school superin
tendent's office.
.
Broiheri Meet Meeting for
the first time in four years,
Warren and Dick Magan recent'y
met on the island of Okinawa,
according to word received here.
Warren is serving in the First
Marine corps, and his brother is
in the Fifth Air force.
...
Navy Mothers Meeting Mem
bers of the Navy Mothers club
will meet Tuesday at 10 a. m. at
the Girls' Community club.
Originally scheduled for Aug.
17, the meeting was moved up
to accommodate those who plan
to work in the fruit harvest
later in the month. Those at
tending are asked to bring
afghan squares.
...
Applegate Leaves First Lt.
Donald W. Applegate left last
week to report for duty Aug. 14
at Santa Monica, Calif. The son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Apple
gate, 518 Palm street, Applegate
was last pilot of a fortress in
the 15th air force. He was a Ger
man prisoner of war for 13
months, and on his release April
29 was returned to this country
for a 60 day furlough. Apple
gate holds the bronze star, air
medal and oak leaf cluster.
...
Fierling Commissioned Word
has been received by Mr- and
Mrs. Chauncey P. Fierling of
Ashland, that their son, Gerald
Wayne, 20, was commissioned a
second lieutenant in June, after
attending o f f i c e r s' candidate
school at Fontaineblcau, France
in an old castle home once occu.
pied by Henry III, IV and Napo.
leon. Lt. Fierling has been in
the army two years, and was
trained at Camp Haan, Calif.,
and Camp Carson, Colo., before
going overseas in August, 1944
During combat in Germany, he
served with sniper and anti-aircraft
units, and is now in Bay.
reuth, Germany, with a rein
forcement company. The Fier
ling family came here thiee
years ago from Nampa, Ida., and
the lieuteanant s wife, the form.
er Margie Yarnell and five
month old daughter, Sandra
Kaye, live at Talent-
DR. A. R. HEDUtS
Chiropractic It Naturopathic
Physician
12S E. Main Dial 3170
A CURE
Many people are greatly
pleased upon hearing a Latin
name for their physical ailment.
The same ailment may result
from different primary causes.
It is not the ailment that is to
be treated. It is the individual
patient that is to be considered.
The condition that has allowed
the ailment to manifest must be
eradicated. Every doctor knows
what ought to be done. But
Unite an authority has said:
"Will he search out the predis
posing and. it may be, the excit
ing cause and in.ist on its re
moval? Disease from any cause
is increased by an impaired state
of the nervous system, and if we
Vould have Nature seek a cure
.'e must not only abandon its
cause but abstain from every
other violation of her laws, that
she may be in the best possible
state to war with disease."
Ifttlrij r:
lAutr r .v
' e I .
ELECTRIC
FRIGERATORS
In the Larger Sizes Only
NO PRIORITY NECESSARY
It
ELECTRIC
131 West Main
PERSONAL
CALENDAR
Tuesday
8:30 p. m Pythian club pot
luck supper, Girls' Community
club. Husbands and uests in
vited. Hostesses, Mrs. Delia Wal
kins and Mrs. Florence Siegel.
8:00 p. m. Past Presidents'
club of D.A-V. auxiliary, home
of Mrs. Harvey Cassman, Cen
tral Point.
Wednesday
1:30 p. m. Mistletoe club will
entertain Grants Pass Royal
Neighbors, dessert luncheon,
Girls' Community club. Jossie
Grantham, hostess.
From Camp Beale Sgt. Ken
neth Anthony, stationed with the
service command at Camp Beale,
Calif., is on furlough in the city
visiting his wife and children at
their home, 37 Quince street. He
will leave next Tuesday to re
port back to the camp.
...
Bryant On Furlough Pfc.
George Bryant is visiting his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bryant,
at the family home, 1312 Reddy
avenue, on furlough from Ft.
Riley, Kan. Bryant, a graduate
of Medford high school, will be
in the city until the end of next
week.
...
From Portland Mrs. L. E.
Dickson arrived Sunday from
Portland to visit for two weeks
at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Edward C. Root, on Jacksonville
highway, and another sister and
brother, Mrs. Edna Pursel, and
Arthur M. Putney, 518 Plum
street.
...
Invited to Picnic AH former
residents of Kansas and their
friends are invited to attend the
Southern Oregon Kansas club
picnic to be held in Deer Creek
park in Roseburg, Aug. 12, ac
cording to James Vowell, secre
tary of the group. Pot luck lun
cheon will be served at noon,
...
Ferris Home TSgt. Cleve N.
Ferris arrived home Wednesday
from Camp Gruber, Okla., to
visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Ferris, 526 Palm street.
Sgt. Ferris graduated in June
from the meteorology school at
Ft. Sill, Okla., and is now in
structor of that subject at Camp
Gruber. He will be in the city
until next Monday.
...
Sergeant Home TSgt. Rob
ert M. Tuttle, son of Mr. and,
Mrs. Shelby M. Tuttle, 232 Val
ley View drive, is spending a 30
day furlough with his parents
following his recent arrival in
the U. S. from Saipan, in the
South Pacific. Sgt. Tuttle has
been stationed in that theater
for the past nine months with
the the 20th air force.
...
Son Born News of the birth
of a boy, their first child, to Mr.
and Mrs. Willard Eberhart of
Seattle, has been received here
by Mrs. Eberhart's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Gilstrap, 35
Geneva street. The child was
born at 11:15 p. m. Saturday
Aug. 4- Mrs. Eberhart is the
former Ernestine Gilstrap. Mr.
Eberhart was formerly managing
editor of the Ashland Daily Tid
ings, and is now with the United
Press Association as manager of
the Seattle bureau.
...
Receives Award Pfc. Wil
liam W. Croucher, 20. soij of
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Croucher,
route 2, was recently awarded
the combat infantryman's badge
and good conduct medal while
serving with an infantry regi
ment engaged in mopping up op
erations against the remnants of
Japanese forces on a West Pa
cific outpost, according to word
from his headquarters. Croucher
was a truck driver prior to his
induction at Ft. Lewis, Wash
in March, 1944. He received bas
ic training at Camp Roberts,
Calif., and left for overseas duty
in December, 1944. He also holds
the Asiatic-Pacific theatre rib
bon and the bronze battle star.
FIVE DIE IN FIRE
Detroit, Aug. 6 (U.R) Two
children and three aged women
were dead today following a fire
and explosion at the Evangelical
home for orphans and old peo
ple. More than 200 others, ap
proximately 125 of them chil
dren, escaped from the burning
building last night.
The United States has made
an agreement with Argentina for
the purchase of exportable sur
plus vegetable oil seeds, flax
seed, linseed oil and linseed meal
In return for fuel oil.
SERVICE
Phone 2751
AWARD OF MEDAL
Posthumous award of the
bronze star to Charles J. Wil
liams, route 1, box 550C, for his
son," Marshall K. Williams, tech
nician fifth grade, who was kill
ed in action in Germany March
23, 1945, was made this morning
by Col. John R. Young in his
office at post headquarters,
Camp White.
Williams was graduated from
Medford high school with the
class of 1941, and, until his en
listment in he army in 1942,
worked at Camp White. He had
been overseas since February,
1943. 'His body was buried in
France, according to report.
The citation accompanying the
award states: "For heroic
achievement in combat on
March 23. 1945, in Germany.
T5 Williams was driving an
armored car entering the city
as the advance element of his
platoon, when he suddenly en
countered an enemy group of ap
proximately company strength.
While the gunner sprayed the
street with his machine gun, T5
Williams drove his car into the
midst of the hostile group, un
til he was suddenly stopped
when the enemy pushed a wa
gon across his path and a ba
zooka shell hit his vehicle and
killed him instantly. By his dar
ing and aggressive action, T5
Williams assisted in preventing
the defense of a town."
Court Records
Justice Court
Fred Cook, Arthur M Backes,
Raymond H. Morris, Jacob G.
Dye. George E. Elrod, Walter D.
piumley, Jr., and William L
McDonald cited for truck overload-Fred
W. Hale, no muffler, $1
and costs.
Gene T. Thompson, no tail
light,.$l and costs; one headlight,
$3 and costs.
Castillo A. Legunes, Rodriqi-es
A. Rojas. intoxicated on public
highway, 30 days suspended
sentence and court costs.
Lila F. Harris, failure to drive
on right side of highway, cited.
Everett L. Hagebush, Loris G
McVay, no tail light, cited.
Harold Davidson, assault and
battery, $10 and costs.
Arthur M. Backes, combina
tion overload, $10-50 and costs.
Harry R. Farnsworth, viola
tion of basic rule, cited-
Warren J. Davis, no operator's
license, cited.
Joseph Lake, violation of basic
rule, no operator s license, cited,
Police Court
Leroy Johnston, Daniel B. Al
varez, drunk, released on $10
bail.
James William Clark, June
O'Neil, drunk, released on bail.
Charles H. McDougall, drunk
jailed.
Livestock
Portland. Ore. Auk 6 (UP) Live.
stock, cattle ulable 2100 calves 33.
mantel active, steady to strong, me
dium to good grass steers gib. 75-17;
common-medium heifers $10-14.00;
good hellers $19 00; canner-cutter
cows b.75-9; beef cows $11-12 50;
sausage bulls $9.50-11; food beef bulls,
$11.75-1X30; good-choice vealers $14-
15.00.
Hogs 125, market steady, barrows
and gilts $15.75, sows $15 00; choice
50-lb feeder pigs $2200; heavier
weights $iy.50.
isneep, 2000, market active, prices
25-50 cents lower, but slaughter coats
5U-75 cents higher considering chang
ed subsidy; medium-good spring lam us
$12-12.50; good-choice $13 00; extreme
top $lj 75, common grades $10 OU;
good ewes $5.75-6.
South San Francisco, Aug. (UP)
(USDAj
Cattle 6 (0. Active, steady to 35c
higher. Two fed loads oltered. Me
dium to good steers $14-16, Package
grass haters $14.25. Medium to good
range cows $12.50-14; latter b
pounds average. Common to medium
cows $10-12; tanners and cutters $7-9.
Calves 200. Fully steady. Choice
grades scarce. Around five loads me
dium to good oftered, mostly $13-14.75.
Hogs so. Barrows and gilts firm,
top $i5-i5. Large good sows $15.
Sheep 3,400. Includes ,7UU hold
overs. Wooled lambs limited. Largely
miscellaneous classes of sheared
lambs, yearling- and ewes. Under
tone weak to 30c lower. Tacker 3
cent subsidy withdrawn.
Chicago. Aug. 6 (U.R WFA
Livestock:
Hogs 4.000; active, fully steady,
good aid choice barrows and gilts 140
lbs , and up at $14 75 ceiling, good and
choice sows at $14 00.
Cattle 15.000 Calves: 800. Fed
steers and yearlings. Including year
ling heifers steadv; top steers $18 00.
the celling; sizable supply $17 25 to
$17fK) Cows steady to 13 cent low
er; bullr slow, steady to 23 cents high
tr, vealers firm at $18 00 down;
weighty sausage bulls to $13-33 and
heav-v fat bulls to $1473
Sheep 6.000; early sales and bids
slauhtT classes around $100 lower
than late last week, this decline repre
senting approximately the amount of
It's Going to Make
A BIG DIFFERENCE
IN YOUR HEARING
Come In and ice the amazing
NEW S0N0T0NE "600"
Hearing Million! Have Hoped
for and never expected
to getl
Present This Ad for a Free
Audiometric Test at the
Sonotone Hearing
Center
Medford Hotel
Medford, Oregon
August 7rh and 8th
UNDERGROUND HOME
k -s.t ,
J, J ..' 1
GERMAN destruction forced Nor,
wcgisna in eastern Flnnmarb
to live for many months In under
ground huts. Now evacuated, these
people are being restored to more
.normal life. American Relief for
Norway, member agency of the Na
tlonal War Fund, haa provided sup.
piles for the people of Rinnmark.
the recent packer subsidy which has
been withdrawn.
Portland Produce
Portland. Aug. 6 U.R) Wholesale
Market Prices;
Corn Oregon Bantam $3-3 25 box.
Lettuce Local 3s $3.75-4.50 crnte.
Tomatoes Bingcn. field. $3 flat.
Apples Local transparents loose.
$3-3.25.
Melon s Honeydew, Colo., $2.96
crate.
Chicago Wheat
Chicago. Aug. 8 CUP).
Wheat Onen
Hich
Low
Close
165',
1654
165
158 'A
Sept. lH7'i
Dec. l6'i
Mav 166'.
July 159 U
lK7'a
166',
150',
165 .
US',
165
158 '4
S. F. DAIRY PRICES
San Francisco, Aug. 6 (U.R)
Dairy market:
Butter: 93 score 43, 92 score
43, 90 score 42H.
Cheese: loafs 28.2, triplets
27.2.
Eggs: large grade A 50',5,
medium grade A 4514, small
grade A 39Vi, large grade B
44V2.
Wall Street
New York. Aug. 6 U.R) The
stock market was firm on bal
ance today in one of the slowest
sessions of the year.
For the most part gains and
losses were small, but there were
a number of exceptions on the
upside. Among such specialties
gains ranged to 5 points in Ma
honing Coal Railroad. Utilities
were high-lighted by strength in
Electrio Power & Light prefer
red There was little Wall Street
reaction to announcement that
American air forces have begun
dropping 'atomic bombs" on Jap
anese cities and in v 1 r t u a 1 1 y
every quarter, the nearness of
Japanese surrender has been dis
counted. Preliminary closing Dow
Jones stock averages: Industrial
163.19, up 0.13; Railroad S7.36,
off 0.05; Utility 32.45, up 0.03;
64 stocks 62,34, up 0.02.
Sales totaled 490,000 shares,
smallest volume snice Sept. 18,
1944, compared with 510,000 Fri
day.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American Tel. & Tel. 180
Anaconda . .................. 32's
Chrysler 102'4
Curtiss Wright 6'4
General Electric 433b
General Motors 677
Montgomery Ward fl0H
Penn- R. R- 37
Phillips Petroleum 58:Si
J. C. Penney Unquoted
Radio 12's
Southern Pacific 48vi
Standard Oil of Cal 37
Texas Gulf Sulphur 43
Transamerica 12V6
United Aircrafts 28
U. S. Rubber 54
U. S. Steel 6T,
JAP BANKER KILLED
San Francisco, Aug. 6 U.R)
The Japanese Domei agency
said today that the death of
TsuneJI Taniguchl, vice president
of the Bank of Japan, in a Super
fortress raid May 26 on Tokyo
had been confirmed. The dis
patch was reported by the FCC.
Cionlne time for sunrtny Too lte
to Classify 4 oo seturday afternoon.
Please remember.
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-ft. Separator
TO BE SOLD AS A UNIT ONLY
ALSO one 8-taw foot operated trimmer.
ROGUE RIVER LUMBER
Rogu River, Oregon . . . Phone Rogue River 5
Memorial Services
For Plane Victims
Held in Portland
Final memorial services for
Mr. and Mrs- Sylvan Gosliner,
Mrs. Gdsliner's sister, Mrs- Rex
C. Pratt of Portland, and Robert
L. Armstrong of Lindsay, Calif.,
victims of the plane which crash
ed in the Rogue River National
forest a week earlier, were held
in Portland Saturday night.
Bodies of the victims were
buried near this wrprir ern
Wednesday.
Public services were conduct.
ed by the Rev. Harry Hansen,
pastor of the First Presbyterian
church In Medfnrd. whn nfiL
ated at the burial Wednesday,
and Kabbl Henry J. Berkowitz
of Temple Beth Israel.
Sgt. Rex Pratt. wMnwsr rf
one of the victims, was flown
from the Aleutians to attend
services.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Cleveland. (U P) tit r 1 1
Friess was a happy little girl on
her fifth birthdav anH ntfi
smug, too. conridering the man
anui iHse. one received a V-mail
birthdav lettpr frnm hi inikw
Seaman Lawrence J. Friess, on
duty in the South Pacific, and in
dividual greetings from 43 of his
buddies!
Daily Weather Report
FORECASTS
Mdford nd vicinity: Partlv cloudv
to cloudy ton.Hht and Tuesdnv with
scattered Bhowera. Cooler tempera
tures. Oregon: Scattered rloiirt tnn.ht
nd Tuesday with a few HjzHt show,
ers in Cascades. Slightly cooler south
and in west portion tonight, Moderate
normwesteny wind oil coast.
LOCAL DATA
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest 77; Lowest Sti.
Total monthly precipitation .0
inches.
Deficiency for the month .03 Inches.
Total precipitation sinca September
1. 1044, 19 28 inches.
Excess for the season 3 (13 Inches.
Relative humidity at 5:30 p. m. yes
terday 25; 5:30 today 36.
Tomorrow
Sunrise 8:10 a. m. Sunset 8 23 p. m.
High Low Wee.
Boise . 90 62
Boston no 2
Chicago . BO 63 .85
Lenver - .-.. a go jo
Eureka 5(t 52
Havre , 82 31
Los Angelea A3 6ft
.Medford . 100 66
New York 81 70
Omaha 88 65 .01
Phoeniji. 101 78 .08
Portland 100 6B
Reno R8 68
Roseburg . 98 63
Salt Lake 88 68
San Francisco ,.. 09 91
Seattle ... 84 60
Spokane 91 5(1
Washington, D. C 87 72
Yakima 96 53
Too Late to Classify
CLOSING TIME
FOR SUNDAY WANT ADS
4 P. 1 SATURDAY
Due to the larga volume of Sun
day Want Ads wa find It neces
sary to move the closing Urn up
to 4 p m., on Saturday.
PLEASE REMEMBER!
WANTED Experienced dish washer.
The What-Not.
'29 FORD A Sedan $220.00. Within
OP. A. ceiling. Hofera Mobile Sr
v I ceS lotion.
WANTKD Box-makers i o r Parker
machines. Call in person at Bear
Creek Orchards.
LADY wishes to cart or children day
lime in her home. Phone 2671.
FOR RENT 4 room prtlyluxniila
apanmeni. jjs a w- nq
WANTLD Feeder pig, AO Ji TS5
pounds, box nm, uoin Hill
FOR SALE Sweet corn, tl 30 a sack
Bring sacks. Kt mile south of Pho-
nix on Anderson Rd. Earl Harris.
STENOGRAPHIC work, experience)
in short hand and typing. Ph. 3238.
FOR SALE About 40 ton
bailed
vetch-nat hay in field. 122 00. Phona
or write Frank Myers, Central Point,
111XX.
FOR SALE Lionel electric iraln
Venerable place, Jacksonville. Cor-
ner Blackstone alley.
OR bALE Fresh young Guernsey
cow wn n second can. c Owen,
Phone 2034
FOR SALE '30 Model
A" Tudor
sedan body.
901 W. Jackson
LONELY ?-
ain LucreshiiTs FrT
ship club. Inclose stamp. P. O. Box
1171, Medford, Oregon.
21 ACRES Ladlno Brand new 2-
bedroom home. Close In. Edward
Smith, Rt. 3. Box 88. East of Beck l
Bakery, north on McAndrews Rd.
FORSALE 200 Barred ftoclt chick's.
7 weeks old, 50c each. Joe Miller,
Blackwell Hill.
FOR SALE Solid walnut dining room
set. Call 4281.
MI D W AY AUCTION YDS.
Thurs . Auf. 10
We have another consignment of
Hereford and Durham cows and
calves in this week. AM vount cows
with rood calves and alt bred back
to Rf-mstered Hereford bulls.
Also have several loads of fat cattW
com) re In. We are selling all butch'
er rattle bv the pound over the
scales Keep posted on the market
at Midway.
We have orderi for feeder steers, any
number. Sea us about selling whole
herds.
W. T. BILL PRAY. Auctioneer
G, Meed. Clerk
WANf TO RENT 4 to 6 room house,
bv Ana. 16. Permanent couple. No
pets or drinkers. Phone 8120.
WANTED-Ceok. MltreM and dUh
washer. Denny' Cafe.
$2000-
i90 acres. 6 rooms modern.
4 room house not modern.
arse barn. 60 acres. Irri-
ated. SO acres oaid water. 30 acres
rea water. Bear Creak land, finest
In valley.
Also
CO AHA 100 acre 4-room house,
ujUUv 3 barns. 40 acres Irrigated
T with free water, located on
a paved road. Mail route, school bus
by the place.
Also
CQCAA 8 'c1' a rna modern,
WUiUv DBrn wl,n 23 stanchions,
double garage. Bear Creek
oil. Irrigated, some terms.
Also
CCCAA""'" crea 8 room, modem,
OOJUU ne barn, 28 x 32. also
tMlltrino hrn T rr In
cherries, apricots and peaches, all
irrigated Fine location, lots of shade.
BEN R. UTOOPEK. BroKer
CHARLES BLASS, Salesman
223 N. Riverside Phone 73T
HAT SPECIAL At Leons. Beautiful
styles, values to $7 95. On sale $2 09.
LEON'S still have a large sclectiono7
non. rationed piay snoes and dress
shoes, including an all pig skin long
wearing brown and white saddle
oxford.
WX NTED 100 cars for expert Marfak
uiorication. i.en wnuama Texaco,
6th & Grape.
FOR SALE By owner. Two.bedroom
moaerr nome. oood condition. Gas
floor furnace, far age. Lot 75 x 150.
663 S Holly. Phone 4790.
OPERATOR wanted at Cooks Beauty
Shop Sparta Buildine.
TYPIST NEEDED Sacre'd THearl hos-
pita! record room. Apply in person.
WANTED Woman for grocery store
work, consists or checking and
stock work. Experienced preferred.
Apply manager Piggly Wiggly, 628
So. Riverside.
FOR SALE 8 head of exceptionally
well srown registered Herford bulls,
all dating from 1043. Raised under
natural conditions without train or
shelter. Would like to sell as a unit.
Also available 20 head of younger
pure bred bulls. All have been
tested and Inoculated. Price right.
Phone 505 Jacksonville or write
Frank C. Preston. Applegate River
Ranch, Jacksonville, Oregon.
FOR SALE Piano, electric ranges.
new oil floor furnace, wood clrculat.
lng heater, bed, table, household
utensils, and other equipment. 634
in. purlieu i
METAL single bed with coll springs
ana mm tress, ou so. jvewtown.
Phone 2H42.
FOR SALE 5 room house, good barn.
Sooa, orcnara ana pieniy or perries,
lousehold and kitchen furniture,
bed and bedding. Iron wheel waron,
spring wagon and bumy. Some
tools, some feed. Price $3,000. Cash
or terms. J. I, Fenton, Box 278,
Medford, Oregon.
FOR RENT sleeping room with
Klicnen privileges, pnone 4337.
INTERIOR DECORXTING. All work
guaranteed. Free estimate. Call
L. ann K Decorating Co.. 5420.
DRIVING to Notre Dame Collere soon.
can in Km one or two going oy way
Vale, Oregon; Boise, Pocatello,
Idaho: Rock Springs. Cheyenne.
Wyo.; Grand Island. Neb.; Chicago,
Illinois. P. O. Box 1584, Medford.
WOMEN needed for cleaning. Apply
in person at L.ommunny itospiiai.
Worthington high pressure pump,
complete with 1 h. p. heavy-duty
GE motor, hose. gun. pipe, valves,
etc. Jackson Street Garage, 120 E.
Jackton.
FOR SALE 50 laying Hansen lerhorn
(1 yr.) hens. 300 egg strain. Table
model seperator In good condition.
$25. 2nd house on Stewart east of
Lozler Lane. Phone 6123.
LUMBER
Rough Boards
and Dimension
WITHOUT PRIORITY
Also
REDWOOD and CEDAR
FENCE POSTS
Nails Roofing
CAMERON - MOFFITT
LUMBER CO.
So. Riverside at Barnett Rd.
TRUCK DRIVER 'WANTED Prefer
man with fruit hauling experience.
we also can use a man to work in
mill. Steady employment for man
capame of doing worn, rnone a too,
F E SAMSON COMPANY
JUST ARRIVED Metal grass and leaf
rakes. Lawn mower snarpeners. Kit
chen knife holderi. Double boilers.
Padlocks.
ACME HARDWARE
Main and Grape
FOR SALE Rabbit pelleti. Faber'a,
34 So Rlv n id e.
SEE Frank Zaehrlngef 'for' the best
lubrication Job in town. Call 4787.
FIHESTONB STORES
314 So Riv erwlde Medford. Ore.
FLOOR MATS Genuine rubher.
Heavy felt back. Flta any car. Va
rious colon. At Champ a Garage,
311 Kast5th.
WANTED Man for retread hop' Alfo
brake mechanic. Flreitone Store.
Medford. Phone 4737.
BEFORE VARNISHING OR PAlNf
ING your floor, be aure they are
properly cleaned and prepared, then
apply our Floor Seal, Marnot Var
niih Flo-Lac (varntih tialn) or floor
enamel. If you prefer you may
atain the floor with our Wood-Craft
Stain Before varnlihlng. remember
If you start right and use any of
these types of Sherwln Williams
paints products vou will end right
Your Sherwln Willi ami Paint Store
HUBBARD BROS, INC.
Phone a 181 Main and Riverside
with
BORIS
KARLOFF
J. Carrol Naish
Eltna Vtrdugo
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FOR SALE Turkey pellets. Faber'a,
j-t an. Kiversiae.
FOR SALE Cedar shingles, steal
posts, unratloned fir boards. J. W.
Copeland Yards. 1763 No. Riverside.
WANTE.D Small skilsaw. Call Med
ford 4449 or Central Point 244.
REPLACE your broken window glasa
fisw giass insianea wnue you wait
MEDFORD MILL WORK CO.
The Glass House
Phone 4U2 10th and Grape
NOT ICC Don't let termites eat foun
dations from under your house. Let
us sprny and prevent them from
eating. Phone Pacific Feed and Seed
3413,
FOR S ALE-Few" loads " sawdust " fox
orchards. Call rabers. 4449,
W A NTED Day porter, Brown'i Cafe.
ed '3.1 Chevrolet coupe, good motor,
3 good tires, good body, except fen
ders. See Geo. Goodman at Standard
Station on So. Central.
WANTED Driver and Salesman!
Medford Fuel Co.
SAVE RED POINTS Buy nana at
mversioe MarKec
WE CLEAN RUGS any size, any kind
we can tor and deliver a or more
28 S Grape Phone T244.
TREE PROP HOOKS The Alwyr Co.,
racme uignway at im bi rn. auto.
ATTENTION Sawmill and Veneer
mm workers, apply at our oiiice at
the end of N. Central Ave., for po
sitions now open.
TIMBER PRODUCTS CO.
A LOT of brass strips U in. x' in..
random lengtns- also oronze oara
and hexigon steel. The Alwyr Co.,
Pacific Highway at Elm St. Phone
398.
FOR SALE Purebred Irish Sattera,
Phone 3948.
KEEP your house cooler this summer
with JM Rock Wool Insulation Bat
tens Call us tor information.
B IG PINES LUMBER CO
WANTED Rabbits, any amount, alive
or dressed Phone 2117 Riverside
Market.
SAVE RED POINTS Buy hena at
Riverside Market.
CASH m A n.ASU
rOR YOUR CAB
Sav Tim. Caab and Gas
Call AutomnMla Market.
Friendly M.dlord Dealar.
Ph. 3918 th and Bartlett
No Red Tap Whan You Sell
to US.
LUMBER
Lumber . Nails . Roofing
Dry Flooring and Siding
Low Pried No Priority
R O STEPHENSON CO.
Court and McAndrewa Road
Phon 2000 Medford
ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON Permanent
Waving a Specialty Special on cold
waves Phon 3604, 120 N. Central
Air conditioned
WANTED Chlcxene any Itlnd. any
amount, live or dressed, laying hens
or otherwise Phone 3117 Riverside
Market.
SAVE RED PorNTS Buy hena at
Riverside Market
NOW AVAILABLE No. 1 cortlgrad
red cedar shingles. Big Pines Lum
ber Co.
Townsend
DANCE
AT
Dreamland Hall
TOMORROW
Merrill's Novelty
Orehsitra
T
Fredrle MARCH Anna STEN
"RESURRECTION"
ANN MILLER in
"EADIE WAS A LADY"
THIS CHAMBER
OF HORRORS...
WILL CURDLE YOUR
W $ 1
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
COVS CHICKEN IT7M Gold Hill,
Serving fried cnicken every day ex
cept Monday Phone 251. Under
same management.
Turn Your
1942 or 1941
Car Into CASH!
SEE HUMPHREY NOW
to
TRADE, BUY or SELL
HUMPHREY
MOTORS
USED CAR EXCHANGE
33 S. Riverside Ave.
PARTS and SERVICE
(or III make, ol WASHER!
Ud REFRIGERATORS
YOUNGER'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE CO.
31 N. Bartl.tu Phone 2419
TODAY!
THRU TUESDAY
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WEDNESDAY
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a 6WTXW . EVELYN tWEsS
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