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14 ASHLAND CAUNDRY WltC'KhwMe, Calif., ini Arthur human consumption because CHANGE HANDS SEPT. 3; ! r redencksen, Klamath Falls iThe new owners will take dos- Ashland, Aug. 25 Wirt M. ' session Sept. 3. Wright, who has owned and operated the Ashland laundry since 1922, today announced sale of the business to Joe A. Gentry, BAD EGGS FOH SALE Portland. Ore.. Aug. 25 (U.R Fro:en eggs in Pacific coast storage warehouses, unfit for 1hey were denatured with char coal, were offered for sale today by the Commodity Credit Asso ciation to industrial egg users. Closing time fur Sunday Too Late to ClasMfy 4 00 Saturday afternoon Please remember Use Mall Tribune Want Ads. fl it PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY WITH A Pabco Welded Hoof The M iracle of Modern Roofing Every Shingle Is Welded to Prevent Curling or Blowing Off! 9 Phone 3843 and let our representative show you how and why the best roof for your home is a PABCO Welded Roof. Installed by Expert Mechanics. No obligation. Monthly Payments No need to delay. You can pay for a PABCO Welded Roof on easy monthly payments. Ekerson Paint & Roof Store Phone 3843 38 South Bartlett "i as liaaViiyVMa'lhi'ieaia''Yrsiiriff isisaafca 14? 3 323 East Main Taylor's PENNYWISE Drugs Pho- 3479 $cteen ycul iAin info ieYXvn tcifecticn CHENlYU J. Ha -4-1 & iAr MAKE-UP You've never been so attractive as when your skin is veiled with "Cloud silk." Your completion Immediately assumes a quality look a fine look that no skin has ever had before. And so comfortable to wear you don't know it's there. All shades- one for you and you'll love it. &, ti.n POLAR COLD AT BUILDING NEW LOCKER PLAN! To help meet the local demand for more individual cold storage I lockers, the Polar Cold Co. is starting construction of a new locker plant on Hawthorne street, one-half block off East Main. The owners, Harry R. Gould, George Martin and Jerry Young, plan to have the new 500 locker plant ready around Sep tember 15. Young will be manager of the plant. Gould and Martin are well known refrigeration engineers. For the past 12 years Gould has specialized in commercial refrig eration and during the past few months he has inspected nearly every largo locker plant on the coast to determine what people want most in locker servicj. The Polar Cold lockers, which will be new in design, will offer the greatest convenience to the user both from the standpoint of easy access and the placement of foods. Plans call for a pre cooling room for meats and a cutting and wrapping room. The owners plan to keep the plant open until 11 o'clock at night. 'STAYTNJi IS URGENT PLEA OF Immediate need for S,000 addi tional paid social workers, re creation workers and non pro fessional hospital workers in military hospitals. Military au thorities have called on the Red Cross to furnish these workers and the job of recruiting them is now benig pushed with all possible speed. "Stay on the Job" is the of ficial word at headquarters of the Jackson county chapter of the American Red Cross, said Seth Bullis, chapter chairman, when asked yesterday of the chapter's immediate p o s t-w a r plans. "V-J Day is hero," Bullis said, "but we are making an urgent appeal to all our people to 'stay on the ob,' because the services and assistance of tho Red Cross are going to be needed now just as much as ever, particularly by the thousands of our fighting men in the occupied areas and in the military and veterans hos pitals." Bullis stated that the war time efforts of the leaders and workers of tho Jackson county chapter were highly commended in a letter just received from Verne Simmons, manager of the American Red Cross Pacific Area headquarters in San Fran cisco. Simmons also pointed out the a'Tf'tA" - --r - PLAN APPROVED Vic Milnes of Medford, treas urer of the Oregon Junior Cham ber of Commerce, attended a meeting of the JayCee orgaiwa tions of Oregon, Washington and Idaho which was held at LaGrande last week-end. Saturday the states held indi vidual meetings with a joint ses sion on Sunday. The Oregon group completed plans for a state paper and approved a guide book. Milnes, originator of the book, was placed in charge of publication; All Oie gon JayCee chapters agreed to participate in a national build ing fund to raise money for a building to house the U. S. Junior Chamber of Commerce, sile of which has not been deter mined. It was also decided that the next meeting would be held at Medford in October, 1046. CAPTAIN FOUND"GUILTY Topeka. Kan.-, Aug. 25 0J.R) Capt. Donald V. Salisbury late today was found guilty by a court martial of manslaughter in connection with the fatal shoot ing of a returned combat vet eran Aug. 2. PRE-WAH GASOLINE 10.000 faltoni tor sale nt FIRESTONE STORES 314 SO. Riverside Medtord. Ore. FOR S4LE Gas heater, mfdiurrTaua. almost ew-J0d Alida Ashland. FOR SALK Two Wheel trailer good tire lin W.jacksoiv FAINT SPECIAL: Casein - Uthopone tint wall paint' a coat paint In henn. tiful pssli-1 shades for just tlA'.l per cnllon. building Specialty Ac Appliance. Co.. 31? E. Main St.. 'our DuPont Paint Store" "Your DuPont Paint Stora" FOR SALE Electric ranged radios and auns. Hohbs Trading Post. TOR SALE Bicycle. Inquire Cook Store, old Crater lake Hwy. "Visit Medford's Newest- Store" Building Specialty & Appliance Co. 317 E Main si. WE TFATVRE the tollowing lines of Nationally advertised items: Du Pont paints. Imperial Wiillpaper, Uotpnint Electric Appliances, Arm strong linoleum, Tile-tex floor tllo. Charm Trend Hues. ChromedKO me tal trim. Mirrors. Pictures, Alt Sup. piles and a full line of brushes and painters supplies. Also full line of Johnson and Uu Pont floor waxes. Try Du Fonts paint cleaner for vour next cleaning pob. Wa Deliver, phone MB7. Sundar. Aug. 28, 1943 MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN NOTICE CITY, COUNTY AMD STATE EMPLOYEE? There will ba a meeting of City, County and State Employee! at the Labor Hall, over the Chamber of Com merce office, Tuesday night, Aug. 28th at 8:00 P. M. The purpose of the meeting will be a general discus sion and explanation of the State Retirement Act which was passed by the last session of the State Legislature, the benefits derived, and how it can best be operated through cooperation and organization. City and county em ployees will be guests of the State Employees Association. The president and executive secretary of the associa tion will be present from Salem. As this should be of vital interest to all public employees, your attendance is re spectively requested. OREGON STATE EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION T.o Late to Classify FOR SALE 3 beds, springs and mal treises, pre-war davenport and chair, x 12 rug, electric rane. table and chairs, dressers; miscel laneous articles. Phone 414(1. FOR YOUR COMPACT;" air steeiTTe volving clothe lino with 1'On fret of line, rail 11M. MM Welding Shop, Central Point. Made to order $22.30. I OH SALE Willamette) vetch Bred. 1c ll. C W. McDonounh. Sams Val- Jyy phone 7r2, Gold Hill. PLAN'IS FOH SALE Cabhnct!, cnuiT flouer. Rreen broccoli and hrussel aproiMs plants. Cm tor Greenhouse. i 1 ' 1 r an our. ranciine war tit. velonmcnt which helns ears as slasses helrt anil rr,t m m Come in today for ahsnhitclv lei demonstration or send for free book! ACOUSTICON-METE CO. Suite 407 Medford Cent. Bldg. Central at 6th th ertra wetirht ftvae. ff Tis"scMVl . provides batter Tlt f ll llQU,D "5,-l p...- II TO THIS lives. -1 1 LIQUID Cy-Pj "" I Vfiator y w -oS V V eoMiN - em? C GREATER PUtlINO POWER . tha tire a deeper, stronger bite , . Increaaea pulling power. LONGER TIRE LIFE . . . better (rip raanoei Up?age. avoids excessive tread wear . . . tires last longer, CUSHION AGAINST SHOCK ... now Hydro-FUtor permits Ailing to a new high level and si 111 provide ample air cushion. Ton gel advantages of tha pneiunatlo tire Including protection against Ure breakage from shock snd easier riding. Coma In today or. If yoi prefer, phone na for complete details of tht Tinstone Hvdro-FlaUon Program. F.REST0.JE STORES 214 SO. RIVERSIDE PHONE 4757 Announces the Opening of Their LOCK READY ABOUT SEPT. 15th A Small Deposit will hold one of these Easy-to-Reach, Clean, Snow Free Lockers that even a "Shorty" can reach from the floor. OPEN TILL 11 P. CONVENIENTLY LOCATED Q EASY PARKING 9 IHIawtfeome Streefc JUST OFF MAIN IN MEDFORD'S EAST SIDE SHOPPING CENTER Telephone Orders Accepted 9 to 7 0 Call 5990 hSfflsn ill T frrmrvimvit wan y iij.ij..,gn. l mm mj i V,issii.l m ri M IS 0 ! ElhSED MlssWsMlaikaM 111 BM Permanent Positions Good Wages Here's Your Opportunity to Help Meet a Really Critical Emergency and Establish You rself in Permanent, Profitable Post-War Employment O EXPERIENCED LOGGERS Experienced Fallon and Buckert, Choker Setter and Hooker are needed at once for our log ging, operations at the town of Butte Falls, Oregon (37 miles east of Medford on Fish Lake Lake of the Woods road.) Newly renovated, comfortable cabins are available, with tables, chairs, bedsteads and springs, cook stove and running hot and cold water. Private boarding house for single men. Grammar and high school, church and retail stores in Butte Falls. O SAWMILL WORKERS ... in all departments in our big, modern 300-M sawmill in the city of Medford. This is year-around employmnct, with continuous timber supply available, which will insure steady work. Get Your Family Settled Now for the Post -War Adjustment Period Apply Personnel Manager, No. Riverside Office BEDFORD CORPORATION MEDFORD, OREGON i'-L'" 'J f '1 ' iT'' J 'T '''"'-'a1'? fflasajawitsiiiassaii aailiiiiii