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SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Wtdnetdar. Aug. 22, I94S MEDFORDdt&TRIBUNE "Everyone In Suutliern Orefoa Keadt tna Mall Tribune" Dally lutpl Saturday Published by MKDFOBD PRINTING CO. 87.J9 North Fir St Phona U1. RORKRT W. RIIHU Editor. ERNEST R. CILSTKAP. Manafar. HERB GREY. AdverUstnl My. E. C. FERGUSON. Managln- Editor ARTHUR PERRY. Sunday MHor MRS OIJVE STARCH EK, Soc. Editor GERALD LATHAM, Circulation Mr. An Independent Newspaper. Enered aa aecond class matter at Medford. Oregon, under Act of March 3. 1879. SUBSCRIPTION BATES t.!!'I-Ln.Aiv" 7S0 Dally and Sunday alx montha 4 00 Dally and Sunday three mos. 1.10 naiiv and Sunday one month., fa By Carrier In Advance Medford, Ashland. Central Point. Jackson vllle. Gold Hill. Phoenix. Talent, and on motor routea: ' Dally and Sunday ont year.... 00 Daily and Sunday one month .71 All lerma cash In advance. Official Paper of the City o! Madford Official Paper of Jackion County United Praia Full Leaied Wire MEMUER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS Representative WEST-HOI. LI DAY COMPAN X , sni. . De troit. San Franciaco, Loa Angeles. Se attle, Portland. St. Loula. Atlanta. Vsnrouver. B. C. . MtmU OREGWN PubushIer nut sowwiioi Ye Smudge Pot Br Arthur Perry "Now that the war Is over , , the past week has become the popular phrase of Oregon jour nalists, upon which to hang an arm-length editorial. California boasts (almost) 450,000 wil be unemployed with in its borders by mid-November. This total should attract 50 000 promoters, with Santa Claus schemes, like $65 at 200. That Vldkun Quisling of Nor way,, seems to have been more of a traitorous traitor than eith er Messrs. Petaln and Laval of France. Vldkun talked Her; Hit ler against his better Judgment, to invade his native land. He capitalized' his hatred of Britain at $40,000 per month. He was, with all his other faults a greedy puppet, e e "Washinoton The Commerce Department today Invited bids I on more surplus property. The Item: 74,008 new, silver-plated oyster forks." (Press Dispatch) They must have helped a lot, when the going got tough. Do You Prefer Suicide? It has been said that opportunity knocks at the door but once. We fear the old adage will apply to this discovery of the atomic bomb. , For the more one learns about it, the more appar ent it becomes that here for the first time in human history the opportunity to secure world peace with comparative ease, has been offered. HTHE bomb is very difficult and expensive to make unlike weapons based on gunpowder it will therefore never come into general use. But hand it over to the United Nations, restrict its use to the' enforcement of peace, and where would there be a nation, or group of nations, that would ever dare to break the peace? And isn't it reasonable to believe every civilized nation desirious of peace would- join the League for its own protection AS to the nations outside of the League, and not " desirous of peace, how eager would they be to tackle the League s atomic power even if they had solved the secret of the bomb 7 They might do great damage for a short period but it would mean their complete annihilation. fXN the other hand if this action is NOT taken, and the nations of the world, through motives of riv alry, selfishness and fear, enter into atomic bomb competition, as they entered into armament compe- tions in the past, not only will world peace he im possible, but human existence, on this mundane sphere also at least as it has been in the past. Here then is the opportunity. Are the people on this earth so bereft of not only intelligence but so insulated to what is supposed to be the strongest human instinct, that of self-preservation as to fail to take advantage of it? If the reactions to the proposal hereabouts are at all typical of the world at large, they ARE! It Was Not "Unconditional" Just to keep the record straight: In spite of the obvious facts, "unconditional sur render" zealots continue to insist Japan surrendered UNCONDITIONALLY. Even the United States state department so main tains. How can ANYONE deny that this is precisely what Japan did NOT do? AT Potsdam the 3 Great Powers demanded the im- rvi rt al i n f a. e 1 1 ii r m A tP Tonnn c i-Mi1-1 Y n rtrYYt I pletely destroyed. In answer to that demand Japan declared she would surrender on ONE CONDITION: that the in tegrity of the Emperor of Japan would not be impaired. A Victory gardncr report a Tlinf waa an lrnnnrrnnr. pnnrlt'tinn TMo. waa tnifl in it. fr.rtiii.ri ritivt..H nri I especially to the ueople of Japan, for the integrity- watered space, is coming up , that is the domestic authority of the Emperor is the buiiheadediy and bravely in theVerv cornerstone of Japan's national existence spiri- mlddle of his concrete frontyard .., ' sidewalk. tual and material. It was less important, but still important to the government of this country, for in many quarters throughout the land, the head of the Japanese Em peror had been demanded very much as the hang ine of the Kaiser had been demanded by England in 1918. IN FACT as all will recall there were some promi- nent members of the U. S. government who be lieved that because of this condition the acceptance of the Japanese offer would be denied. But they were wrong. It was not denied. In fact the retention of the Emperor was the cor nerstone of the entire acceptance, the Emperor be ing designated as the authority to receive the allied terms and transmit them to his people. IT IS becoming move and more apparent in fact, that but for the services of the Emperor, the task of persuading the Japanese generals in foreign lands with their huge armies largely intact to surrender. would have been a gigantic task if not an impossible one. And yet this talk continues of "unconditional sur render. What Is a Fascist? In leftish circles the term Fascist is an epithet. It is usually accompanied by a sneer and applied to anyone and everyone who dares criticize commun ism or Communists. And this is especially true of those who have the temerity to maintain that Soviet Kussia is not accurately represented by a plaster cast of Generalissimo Stalin, with a prayer book in one hand, a crucifix m the other, and a halo over his head. In short the term is very looselv and inaccurately employed. So we are pleased to note the War De partment recently issued an official definition of what a Fascist that is the American type really is. We quote: News Behind The News By Paul Mallon fell Paul Mauoa Spenders Held Pressing Un likely Cause for Getting More Free Government Money Washington, Aug. 22 The driva of the spenders to stam pede congress with depression pressure pub licity is not making much headway yet A c o u p 1 e of rather influen tial admintstra 1 1 o n senators have talked around among their col leagues and reached two c o n c 1 uslons, (1) congress is apt to be tighter than before fore about money, and (2) the government Just simply can't provide everyone with a Job, or me jod ne wants at the pay he wants Behind this resistance to the depression wolf-cry is a situation becoming increasingly plain even in the front-page news. Mayor LaGuardia flailed the mi crophone the other day, for in stance, with some cyclonic con tentions that we are heading for a terrific unemployment, depres sion and what not from cancel lation of war contracts, unless congress Immediately does some- xning. And he knew what had to be done, specifying more an. Fiupnauons ior Digger public works, including $1,250 nnnnnn of them in his own pocket. He aiso fave some financial arlvir. based on his inside information from the financial district, that onanoiders were dumDine eov. eminent securities. Flight o Time Mediord and Jackion Co. His tory from the files of the Mail Tribune 10. 20 and 34 years ago. TEN YEARS AGO August 22, 1935 (It was Thursday) City plans to resurface streets. Fire burns over near Lake O' Woods. 700 acres Ethiopian emperor fears Italy will start another world war. Thousands pay last homage to Will Rogers, beloved humorist. Cats abandoned on county roads prove problem to humane society. High 88, low Fair and cooler. 56 degrees. TWENTY YEARS AGO August 22, 1925 (It was Saturday) Sardine Creek is mecca huckleberry pickers. of Unsettled, probable showers. High 87, low 54 degrees. Tom Murray, escaped Salem pen inmate captured. Crater Lake travel 20 per cent nigner than last year. First rain In falls in valley. three months YE ED. GETS CALLED (Syracuse (N Y.) Standard "To the Editor: I read your article on day light saving (June 25), and think It never should hava been started." e e Whntever became of the Black Tornado halfback of a few years back, who wns a sweet perform. cr, with legs of oak, known to the press and public, as the 'Mighty atom," because he split the opposing lines, so devastat ing. e e a Kindling and pancake flour, sure signs winter is coming, are now advertised. a a "Don't ask us why a govern ment puis $2,000,000,000 Into an atomic bomb and a million or two a year In fighting can cer. We embnrrass easily." (Orcgoninn) Neatest and mean ness insult of the war. Upstate Democrats are hold ing picnics. They should not be confused with the three-ring pic nic, the Democrats have been holding the last 13 years. CUCUMBER TIRADE 'The woman of the home was gracious, charming ,a good cook. 1 anticipated enjoying her din ner to which I had been Invitrd . . . She served fried chicken and chicken gravy and corn on the cobs and bc-ts and Iced tea and home made rolls. I was thor oughly enjoying 0f these and had about emptied my dIhIc when ,ho started the potato salad around the table. The alad ooked delicious 1 took a rather large helping. Then I took a bite J large bite, as I had Implicit Inith in her kitchen expertness ....You probably have already guessed It. All my dreams dls appeared. All my thoughts of what a wonderful cook. Foi In thnt potato salad were slices nf cucumbers. Tho salad was ab solved spoiled. My entire meal was spoiled. I found myself un able to partake of any more of her good with the exception of a couple more pieces of chlcktn and another bit of corn. How ever, I took these to kill the taste of the cucumbers. I don't THE outside information from the financial district in the same newspapers a few pages away from LaGuardia gave not the slightest hint of depression. People who had their mnnov In. eluding life savings, in stocks were not selling them. Prices were not depressed, althnnoh the owners had heard the line offered by LaGuardia, not only for weeks but all during the lat ter years of the war. An exceptionally resnonslhle financial authority, the commit. tee for economic development, set forth simultaneously the re sult rt a survcv of inrtiKlrioa predicting only 552,000 persons able and willing to work would be unemployed and emnlov- ment In the country would total 53,443,000 the first full year practically, the 60.000,000 Jobs Mr. Roosevelt wanted, if vou consider the men left in the armed services THIRTY-FOUR YEARS AGO August 22. 1911 (It was Tuesday) Champ Clark of Missouri to seek democratic nomination for president. Local watermelons appear on markets. Special session idjourns. of congress Livestock Live- Portland, Aug. 22 (U.P.) siock: Cattle, market alow, with quality poor, moatly ateady, ateera scarce: cutters to common heifers, $9-11.00; canne. and cutter cows S6-8.00. Me dium beef cows up to Sll.OO: sausage bulls. $9 50-10; good to choice vealers quotable $14-14.50. Hops, market active, ateady; bar rowa and gilts. $15.75; sows S15.00; choice light feeder pigs quotable to Ml 00 Sheep, market steady but slow, on liberal aupply, lower grades; tew good lo choice lambs S13.00. strlctlv r-orted lots quotable to $13.30, medium grades $12.00; common $9-10.00; good ewes SU.00. Fascism Is government by the few for the few. The American Fascist poses as a 1U0' American and Fascists: I. Pit religious, racial and economic groups against each other In order to break down national unity. II. Can't tolerate the brotherhood of man or Interna tional cooperation, both of which contradict the theory of the master race. III. Indiscriminately pin tho label "red" on people and proposals they oppose. THE rpenders thus are having a difficult time trying to make out the hopeless case ne cessary to get themselves more 'rce government money. La Guardia further claimed "Con gress has dine nothing." a claim any congressman can explode to full ridiculousness by adding up the $27 200,000 000 in the soend- ing program already authorized mainly by them. Tho wilting little flower, who apparently is generating some hopes for personal but not pa triotlc national revival, also ad monished citizens not to spend their money and thus furnish Jobs but to keep their bonds and nuv as little as possible. This seems to be a defeatist policy generated by motives beyond my imagimtion or ability to reason That kind of advice would force people out of lobs and create unemployment. Senators Wa?ner and Murray (who are not the two unidenti fied senators quoted at the out let, but generally working along the C. I. O. road with LaGuar dia) came out of the White House conference saying Mr. Truman favored their bill to !ive every man a government Job If he does not find another one (cost unestlmated) and boost the unemployment compensa tion. However other senators say privately Mr. Truman inher ited this program from Mr. Roosevelt and thought he should go a'.org with it. They noted that so far he has not, however, joined the LaGuardia-C. I. O. de pression stampede. Conequently it may be wise to await developments. Chicago, Aug. 22 (U.P.) (WFA Livestock: Hogs: Good and choice barrows and gills 140 lbs., and up at $14.73 ceil, inc. Sd and choice aowa at $14.00; compfete clearance. t-attl' oood and choice red ateera and yearlings steady to strong, top $18.00. long vearlings, $17.75: light yearlings $17.65; common and medium grade steers atead to weak at $14 50 down; good and choice heifera firm; oest arouna $17. uu. bhueo: scattered early sales slaughiei spring lambs steady to weak but most bids 25 centa lower, odd lots good and choice native sprlnf iambs si4.uu to $14.25: common, ititni- sort out springers $10.00 to $11.50 bucks l.icluded; few good and choice native slaughter ewes S6 SO, common Kind eligible down to ss.uu. E GETS CIO ADVICE New York, Aug. 22 (U.PJ Irving Abramson, national di rector of the Montgomery Ward organizing committee, CIO, to day called upon the war depart ment to pay Montgomery Waid and company workers $1,342, 000 in back wages before the army withdraws from the com pany's seized plants. In a letter to Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson, Abram son said that "the war depart ment will add its own to a long series of injustices committed against the Montgomery Ward employees if it withdraws from these plants and facilities with out having the back wages paid." BIRTHS FLOREY To Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey, Medford, Aug. 21, 1945, a boy, 8 pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital. WELLS To Mr. and Mrs. El mer W., Butte Falls, Aug. 21, 1945, a boy, 7 pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital. JOHNSON To G u n n p r'e mate jc and Mrs. Russell, 1106 west iutn street, August 22, iao, a boy, 7 pounds, at Com. munny nospltal. TOH RIff Oaraga eJJMJDaJwte. HELP WANTED r alters and buckeri. Phone 47B. Qua i,am,M. JANITOR Valentine's Cafe. VOR SALE Pre-war davenport and chair- rood condition. Phone 6412. WANTED To Rent or Lease Small furnished or unfurnished house by married couple No children. Man holds responsible position In per manent local Industry. M. H. Clark. 61(1 South Oakdale.- WANTED Elderly man an3 wife. Man to do garden work, woman to do seme house work. Three room furnished apartment to live in Good wages and home for right counle. 1503 E. Main. Phone 2042. FOR GALE 100 White Rock pulleta at Walter Lunceford place, first two-story white house north of Jacksonville Hwy, on Rosa Lane, 5th house on left. WAN1ED Man or woman for night shift tor washing dishes and clean up at Lime's Cafe. Phone 4929. SOLDIER wanta ride to North or South Dakota or Minnesota, be- foro Monday, will snare cxpenaca, Sgt. 'win Ed Oe, Brown's Cafe. WANTED Silk finisher, apply in person. West Side Cleaners, 34 No. Jolly; FOUND at Llllie'a Cafe, last week, several little dresses, about 1 year size. - WANTED Waitress. Denny's Cafe. FOR SALE 17li ft. mahogany run about, chrome trim, V windshield, red upholstered seats, complete with a 32 h.p. 4 cylinder Johnson motor and trailer, excellent condiUon. Phone 3803 or 142 No. Ivy REGISTERED Hereford boar for ser vice. Hanley Bush Ranch, 1 mile north of Jacksonville WANTED Good home for dog. spay ed temale Australian and English Shepherd pup. Mother Is trained turkey dog. Hanley Bush Ranch. I mile north of Jacksonville. Too Late to Classify CLOSING TIME FOR SUNDAY WANT ADS 4PM SATURDAY Due to the laige volume of Sun day Want Ads we find It neces. sary to move the closing time up to 4 p m.. on Saturday PLEASE REMtMBERI ROOM FOR RENT central. close In. 607 So. $5500 FOR SALE: 1311 Reddy Avenue, East .uc, yiacucaiiy new, two bedroom Home, with stairway to unfinished attic. Hardwood lloor In Living . c- eieciric not water tank. This home can also be purchased including one bedroom Sulto. livinc mom mita tn, model Wesunghouse table top elec- M orn wawuug inacnine tor 6,20Q. Possession in 30 dayi. Low montnly payment FHA loan can be assumed. For appointment call Cna-les R. Ray, Kealtor, Room 217 Medlwrd Bldg., Phone 3902. FOR riALE kitchen Kink with metal (.uuiiici unn. I, Mistletoe. WANTED-- Antique lurniture, music avUAi., u.siicB, glass, copper vessels, coal oil lamps. White immediatejy Jacksonville. Oregon. 7 YEARLING steers and 1 milch cow vmeman ireeK a .uober, Ht. 1, ox 431. E Portland Produce Portlmd. Aug. 22 (UP.) Verctables: Radlshea Local spring OSc-ft doz. cunencs. Tomatoes Blngen, field. No. 1. $1 30, No. 2, tl.23 box: Yakima, 1 25 Ikix. Fresh Fruits: Cantaloupes The Dalles, standard, S2.30-2 73 crate. Chicago Wheat Aug. 22 (UP.) Grain Chicago, range: Wheat Ixiw Sept. Itl3 Dec. May July 1112 lBIHi 131 , High 1114 163 161 , 152. Low 163 Hilt, 160', 151 Close 163', 1621,-163 161-161 112', WANTED Experienced waitress. Call FOB SALE Two bicycles, very good -",m..mi. JCC Ul UU V. lltn. FOR SALE Large size, quilted bas- ..tec auu i.iiiu, ana a large crio; wood range witn coiis, cheap. 303 ouaiuiiiaii at., aieaiord. CHrLliitEN cared lor daily, eoi Mo. Central. Call at office. FOR SALE A gilt EDGE east side downtown business property. Leased to Nation al Limin icnuuu. Building is In tip top cnnaition and rental of over fuO.OO per month nets better than o'o on uie purchase price of f-ttf.dOU.00. Here is your opportun ity to put your money to work, in a trouble free investment, at a good rate oi interest and secure inflation Erotectlon at the same time. Bro era invited to participate-. Call at 45 South Central Avenue Wall Street New York, Aug. 22 (U.RI Activity in rail and strength in merchandising shares featured an advance in the stock market today. Interest in the carriers was stimulated by announce ment at plans for a merger of four roads under Alleghany Cor poration control, Car. E. Newton, president of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway, said directors had agreed on a plan for merger with the New York, Chicago & St. Louis (nickle plate) Railroad, Pere Marquette Railway and the Wheeling It Lake Eric. The merged line, with the Missouri Pacific also controlled by Al leghany would constitute the first bona-fide coast-to-coast railroad. Today'i closing price on selected stocks: American Telephone & Telegraph Anaconda Chrysler Curtis Wright General Electric General Motors , Montgomery Ward Penn R. R. , Phillips Petroleum J C. nncy Radio Southern Pacific WANTED Long Job hay baling. New Olive.- lAnn Arbor) baler. Good lor windrow, shock or stack. As effic ient us stationary baler on stacka. Contact KWaUonLeaburg, Ore. FOR SALE One logtruckTduanxel trailer Fred Harvey, 106 Fifth St, Ashland. WAN I UD Two waitresses or waiters and try cook at mountain resort. Year round work Lee Lincoln, Prospect. Ore. Phone 904. FOK KENT Nice sleeping room for gentieman, bath adjoining. No drinkers. 606 So. Central. 1784 31 a 116i 5' 44' 66; 3' Sncrnmento. Autf 52 DP.) Slate Youth Authority Director j Standard Oil of California Texas Gulf Sulphur Karl Ilollon today anticipated a i mounting volume of Juvenile de- ItnqtK ncy in California in the j next three years, declaring that nearly every phase of the recon version period points to greater crime. Delinquency problems will be bred by the migration of thou- sands of families hunting for ; new )ob. Hollon asserted. ! All .......... -.....-.!- .. principles ho opposes as "red". And a "Red" is one ; period of transience"." he said. ements break that is stable So there you are, brethren, everything cleared up ! a fascist is one who names those individuals and Transamerlca United Aircrafts U. S. Rubber U. S. Steel 34'. 45. 1184 14. 43'j 39s 42's ..... l!ii 23'i 60 66s FOK SALE By" Owner Just the place uu nave uccn looKing ior, l mile aouth of Grants Pass, between H9 hwy. and na.-. in beautiful residen tial d.sulct. 6 rooms, all modern; all oak floors, cement foundation, lota of fruit and large irrigated gar den space; circulating fire place, new Coleman oil heater, hot water heater, electric stove, electric Ice box. garage, shop and woodshed. Everything in tip top condition; no recoi.versiun problem to this place. Shown by appointment. Price 7.600 with $4,300 cash, terms balance. Phona tirants Pass764.i FOR SALE Hecondltioneo! Fordson tractcr. Sunnvside Sution. Kuch. HAVE VOTPtrted our freshly froren Ice cream. 30c brick. Sandwich JJar. FOK SALE Lawn mower; large At moray machine. Thomas Road, 3rd house on the right, off Stewart. FOR SALE Extra good cow with one month old heifer calf, '.a mile east County Shops, turn right, 3rd house on right. WANTED Wash man. experienced or otherwise, year around Job, good wages. Apply In person. Crystal White Laundry, 811 No. Central. LOST Somewhere In Medford, rlass es In case. Finder please return to Tribune office for reward. COLLlti and Shepherd pups for sale at pound, Lozier Lane, rnone moi. THE PARTY who took billfold out at ball park last Sunday keep money ana please return oiiuum. WOULD YOU be interested In a new, modern, 2-bedroom home, for less than cost? Sell or 3 acres. Ed ward Smith. Rt. 3. Box 88. Morrow Rd. north of McAndrews Rd. STRAYED Stud horse, brown with 3 white stockings. Name Prince. James H. Golden. 106 Lincoln. FOR SALE 3 cows: 4 calves, 1 to A months old. Phone 6839. FORSALE Four horse gasoline en gin? White enamel wood range. Phone 6359. 10 ACriES. 5 in clover pasture. 3 room Elastered house, barn and other out ldg3. near city limits of Medford, on good road, $6300. Easy terms. Also 3 ROOM modern house, extra large lot, shade and fruit, on pavement close in on Erast side. Look this over Also 103 ACRES. 3 acres In pears, about 70 cultivated, some irrigation, two seta puildings, 5 room house with bath 'one 3 room house, barn, etc., spring water, only 5 miles out, price $10,000. L. G. PICKELL. Broker 16 S. Bartlett TOH SALS 18 Super Phoephsta. Pacitlc Seed and Feed Co., 17 West 14th. FOR SALE Baled alfalfa, oat. oat and vetch hay. Priced reasonably. Phona 4369; WANTilD Stenographer, local resi- dent preferred Permanent poslUon. Phone 2236 extension 6. FOR SALE Oil circulators, the con. venlent. efficient type of heat. A modem luxury within your financial reach First come, first served. No rationing now F. E. SAMSON CO. CASH tN A FLASH FOR YOUR CAR Save Tim Cash and Gai Call Automobile Market, Friendly Medford Dealer. Ph 3919. - 6th and Bartlett. No Red Tape When You Sell to US. LUMBER Lumber . Nalla - Roofing Dry Flooring and Siding Low Priced No Priority R O STEPHENSON CO. Court and McAndrews Road Phona 2000 Medford mediately during the next 30 days. rree estimates, i-au L,. ana n. DecotHtlng Co.. 3420 after 6 p. m. LUMBF.R Rough Boards and Dimension WITHOUT PRIORITY Also REDWOOD and CEDAR FENCE POSTS Nails Roofing CAMERON . MOFFITT LUMBER CO. So. Riverside at Barnett Rd. OIL HEATERS. Circulators, floor fur naces, overheat circulators. No ra tioning. Buy the best. Get a Spark at Samson's. ADAH'S BEAUTV SALON Permonent Waving a Specialty Special on cold waves Phone 2664. 120 N Central. Air conditioned KEEP vour house cooler this summer with IM Rock Wool Insulation Bat tens Call us tor Information BIG PINES LUMBER CO WE CLEAN RUGS any size, any kind. We .-all for and deover 3 or mors. 26 S Grape Phone 7244 COY S CHICKEN INN - Cold Hill, Serving fried cnlcken every day ex cept Monday Phnne 251 Under same management. NOW AVAILABLE N red -:ec ber Co 1 certlsrada red edar shingles Big Pines Lum- FOR SALE Pre-war vise, paint brushes, saw, electric ceillnc lights. 409-A Maple Drive, WILL PAY up to $100 a month rent for tiirnlsned or uniurnisnea inrec bedroom home. Call C. W. Thom aon. General Mgr., 'Rogue River Chevrolet, call 2288. FOR SALE Fur coat, size 12, Musk- rat. Phone 4at,a. GIRL over 18 lor checking and stock work. Apply manager, bq s. Riv erside. Piggly Wiggly. IOR SALE Vegetable bin with table top, also large warorooe closet, btautiiully built. Phone 3061. TWO WAITRESSES wanted at the palace Luncn, zj a. mversioe. 7 FOR bALE 1S40 Ford 10-tvheel lum- ber trucK. tquippea wiui i Buda diesel en fine. Truck in good ihape and excellent rubber. G. B. Backei, 204 Wight man, MhUnd, Ore. ACREAGE 54500 4 ACRE alt under irrigation, niium 01 ciiv 11m lis. r uiiy 1 nished 2 bedroom modern home in exec1 lent condition. New garage with concrete floor, very good out- builtiinffs. Immediate possession. SPENCER-BAGLEY AGENCY 102 W. Main St. Phone 2076 or 6892 INCREASE AUTO RATES During reitricted war driving rates were very low. With release oi restriction! we anticipate an early increase in rates. May we suggest you act accordingly? rA 71 1 WjENGY I INCia IVOV Where Insurance Ii a Business, Not a Sideline 203 Medford Center Bldg. Tel. 4444 rOR SALE Factory-built house trai- ler, lully equipped; sieepa lour. Camn-U-Rest FOR SALE Baby bed, with mattress and play pen, in good conaiuon. rnon? oiti WANTED 7 to 8 cubic ft. refrlRera- tor nt once: also Gas Grill with 2 burners. Mri. Goldsmith. Ph. 3319. TRESH Ocean Rock Cod. Oakdale Market. MAN'S Fine Black Overcoat. 38-40: also 2 ladies winter coau, size 16. 18 Hawthorn, Apt. No. 2. KENTUCKY WONDER Beans for can- nine Get them now. Dressier, 11117 t. Main, rnon absa. $7500 VERY CLOSE IN property In xcel lent condition. Has 4 bedrooms, full both downstairs, half bath up stairs Comtortable sued rooms, just riKht for family. Will sell either unfurnished or with furni ture in house. Immediate posses sion 73lX with furniture; 7iHH without. MARK A GOLDY Kxclusne Agents Phone 103 E Main $6000 A VEHY NEAT, attractive 8-room house, in excellent condition. Has fireplace, 2 hMrooms with finished sleeping porch. Early possession. Price nooo on, MARK A GOLDY Kxclusive Agents Phone 32t6 103 E Main $5500" WANT RIDE to Los Angelea for girl 1.1. bnnre expenses, rnone jms. 608 S Riverside FOR SALE 12 In. General Electric oocillatinp fan: 2 matched zircons, new saddle and bridle, and mtscel laneoua household furniture. Phone 2336. , 6'i acres fine garden land". all irrigated and in clover, familv orchard, fine shade trees S rooms and bath, garage, good new barn, grade "A" milk am. very good location. Close in. Dial 33fi7 or 3700. Elmer Herrled, 44 N Riverside. FOR SALE Canning peaches, impror ed A'bcrtas, a lug S1.49. Oakdale Market. FOR SALE Spring fryers. Oakdale Market. FOR SALE Coffee Jar caps, complete with bands and lids. Oakdale Mar- ket. 5I R L WANTED at ftoxy Ann Conec- iioneiy. is a. central. TRUCKS 3Nt ion to ronrr-nvi tons New Release of AMERICA'S TOP LINE OF TRUCKS Itir THAT (XTM WAS IONS If you are an essential user, let ui help you ecure a New Mack Humphrey Motors 33 S. Riverside Dial 4980 FOR SALE 52300 cash. 3 lots. 1 room houso. c-nrare with two rooms over heart, well and pressure pump lor Hardn . Clost In. 313 Oak St., Cen- Iral Point. FOR SALE 10. h p Evlnruda ffitTTt four outboard motor. $173 00. Hanns Meier. 34S Loner Lane. roJ "! 1A Eastman Kodaslide projector. 3 In. by 3 in slides, latest model, like new. com plete wuh carrylna; rasa. May & seen at 43 So. Central. EXCHANGE your old auto renerator (or heavy duty rewinds Guaranteed one tear Cheapest price. Sevenn Flectric. Sifnal Station. 1303 No. Riverside. II Only 22 mountain lions have been 'killed in Inyo county in the past 38 years. want to serin nanny on all this 5o h., rih 3eVpVrt wh0 naT individuals and principles UK oivlWn of using cucumber, a, food."- POSM a t ascist- ! Tr, the t.- """"'""" n - new eu arcn t "ve all ' about where we started ironu t's Mall Trlbuns Want 44s. t life So, Classified Ads S JO I i, 7 100 '' ' Classify U 13 p. m U HAVE THE GAS WE Hava the Radio Parts Com Out and St Us BOB LEE RADIO-ELECTRIC Phono-Motors Pick-Ups Sound Svstsms JACKSONVILLE J ffi Let's Go ROLLER SKATING 7.30 to MEDFORD ARMORY 10:30 WED ' FRI- SAT. and SUN NIGHTS SKATING PARTIES by SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT PROMPT SERVICE REASONABLE RATES ON .MOVING W SERVICE1 PACKING, CRATING LSTORAGE mcTDiRimnN lyUd I ll u u 1 1 v is iHOCU CARTAGE CALL US WHEN YOU NEED ANY OF j THESE SERVICES ' 703 NORTH CENTRAL .Phone 7104 3