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LOCAL and
f'" Nunn Here CdI. Georee W
, Nunn has arrived in Medford on
30-day furlough, and ii visiting
hit mother at 1031 N. Central
, avenue.
To Visit Mother Miss Vir
ginia Carey left Wednesday
'V morning for San Francisco
-' where she will Visit her mother,
'Mrs. Lenora Carey.
' . -
', ' Arriving at Boiton Sched
" uled to arrive in this country on
board the Claymont Victory due
t Boston Aug. 28, are Pfc. Del
'.'mar . Bohn, route 2, and Pfc.
Robert Jones, both of Ashland.
t Applies For Permit Edward
W. Drennan, 1720 Woo.-'lawn
drive, applied for a building per
mit yesterday at the office of
"the city superintendent to erect
-a residence and garage costing
99,000.
On Leave James P. Asher,
SC 2c, is spending a 30-day
leave with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Otis Asher, 126 N. Holly
street. Asher has served 24
months in the South Pacific and
will report Sept. 9 to Bremerton,
Wash., for reassignment.
Vorberg Returning Master
Sgt. Robert E. Vorberg, husband
, of Mrs. R. E. Vorberg, route 1,
' Rogue River, is slated to sail
from Italv to the United States
; this montn, as a memoer oi ine
88th "Custer" division, accord
ing to an announcement from
Europe.
Examiner Coming A travel
ing examiner of operators and
chauffeurs will be at the K.P
hall Friday and Saturday from
9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Those wish-
ing permits or licenses to drive
cars are asked to get in touch
with the examiner during these
hours.
Nordwiek Here Harry A.
Nordwick, law student at the
University of Oregon in Eugene,
arrived home last night to visit
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F.
Nordwick, 919 Reddy avenue,
between school terms. Nord
wick entered the university last
January as a freshman and has
Just finished the summer session.
He will return north Sept. 17.
: o Visiting Here Mrs. M. Atwell
and son, J. W. Atwell of Kansas
City, Mo., are house guests at
the home of Mrs. Atwell's sister,
Mrs. Ina Huson, Lozier lane. At
well is a discharged serviceman,
having recently been liberated
from a Japanese prison camp.
He was taken prisoner on Bataan
'wT'fcnd took part In the "death
ft, march, and for three years his
family heard nothing from him.
Visiting Bulkins W> Don
ald L. Hulfhizer Is spending a
few days In the city on furlough
from the army air corps, visiting
with his sister and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Bulkin, King
street Sgt. Hulfhizer, who re
turned to the U. S. recently from
the European theater where he
served one and one-half years
with the 167th liaison squadron,
will report to Ft. Lewis, Wash.,
Sept. 7, and later for service in
Florida.
ZERO CLUB
Out of bounds, civilians only
Delicious chicken end steak
dinners 7 00 p m to 3 00
a m except Sunday Phone
day time S300: night 9101
7
OAIUC SAIT S
onion sur Eff
Cll!r VUT fcS'
lVOI Slt
MASOMINO I
FOR PROMPT DELIVERY
200 Cubic
Foot Load
DIAL 2123
Timber P
PERSONAL
Attends Funeral Mrs. G. O
Humphreys, 825 East Jackson
street, is to return this week
from Corvallis where she at
tended funeral services Tuesday
for her mother, Mrs. C. H. Din
widdle.
Kansan Here Jim Elliott, U.
S. mail carrier from Gridley,
Kan., is visiting his brother. Fire
Chief Roy Elliott, 1315 West
Main street. They will leave soon
for Pendleton where they will
attend the famous Pendleton
Round-up.
Discharged Honorable dis
charges were recently granted at
Fort Lewis, Wash., to S'Sgt.
Jack C. Emerson, 408 Alice
street; T'4 Eugene Halvey, route
4, box 205; Pvt. Frank L. Rob
erts, box 652; S'Sgt. Cornish C.
Southerland; and T'5 Edward A.
McGinty, all of Medford.
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Fluhrer Telegraphs Lt. Col.
William H. Fluhrer is stationed
at an army transport command
base in Vienna, Austria, and ac
cording to present plans will re
main there until the base is or
ganized when he will be return
ed to this country and released
from the army, it was stated in
a telegram received from him
yesterday by his wife.
Home From Army William
Clark Willits, a former radar
man, 2'c, with the anvy, arrived
home in Ashland recently after
receiving an honorable discharge
from the service August 2 at
the U. S. naval hospital, Phila
delphia. Mr. and Mrs. Willits and
two sons are residing now at 129
Almond street in Ashland. His
mother is Mrs. Alice Willits.
Broedlew Returned Col. R.
W. Broedlow, regimental com
mander of the 91st division who
saw action through the Italian
campaign, arrived in the states
Aug. 26 with elements of the
361st infantry, according to an
announcement from the east
coast. He plans to visit his wife,
Mrs. Nell Smith Broedlow, in
Medford soon. Veteran of 28
years In the army, Broedlow
holds the legion of merit, silver
star and bronze star medals.
Cole Graduated Pvt. Donald
J. Cole, 1107 Niantlc street, was
J. Cole, 1107 Niatic street, was
graduated in a radio operators'
class from the armored school,
Fort Knox, Ky recn'ly, accord
ing to an announ. 1 ent from
the school. Members of the.
class were trained in signal com
munication, and each soldier
learned the Morse code and
studied radio procedure and
radio sets. Final phase was field
operation under simulated battle
conditions.
Guests Coming Arriving Fri
day from the south are Miss
Elizabeth Douglass and Miss
Yaada Cottlngton who will be
house guests of Miss Clara
Daniels, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. R. S. Daniels, 407 Park ave
nue. Miss Douglass' home Is in
Medellin. Colombia, and Miss
Cottington, who visited here I
briefly early In the summer, is
from Honolulu, T. H. After a
trip to Crater Lake National
park and a camping trip on the
Smith river, the Daniels and
their guests plan to drive down
the Redwood highway to Oak
land, Calif., arriving in time for
the opening of the fall term of
Mills college, where the thtce
girls are returning as Junior
students this year.
Schilling
Onion Salt
Real onion flavor from
a handy shaker
DIAL 2123
Company
ateoa
Injured In Mishap Mrs. E. D.
Sertpter, 60 Rose avenue, receiv
ed slight Injuries yesterday eve
ning in an auto mishap on West
Main street at Rose avenue when
the car she was operating was in
collision with an auto driven by
Arnice Christensen, Jacksonville,
city police reported today.
Farnsworth Inactive First
Lt. Earl W. Farnsworth, P. O.
box 1004, Medford, who for the
past 2 '4 years has served in the
army air force, will revert to
inactive status Sept. 28, accord
ing to a release from Fort Lewis,
Wash., separation center. Lt
Farnsworth plans to return to
Medford.
Hayes Home Alton Hayes,
S 2'c, arrived home Tuesday,
following Indoctrination training
with the navy at San Diego, to
spend a ten day leave with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. V.
Hayes, 724 Alder street. A grad
uate from Medford high school
with the 1945 class, he will re
port to the naval base Sept 8.
McGinty Home Formerly a
T'5 with the 5th infantry divi
sion in the Euronpan (hooter re
ward A. McGinty has arrived in
raeaiora irom r t. Lewis, Wash.,
where he received an honorable
discharge Tuesdav nn tho
system. McGinty, who took part
in live major campaigns, receiv
ed the bronze star and citation
which read: "Technician Mrf:in.
ty, an instrument operator, was a
memDer of a detail assigned the
hazardous mission of performing
a survey of two artillrv nhr.
vation posts located well forward
oi our iront lines. Undeterred by
the heavy enemy artillery and
mortar fire, T'G McGinty and
the group, with utter disregard
for personal safetv. siiccppHbH in
making the survey, thereby en
abling our artillery to bring ac
curate and effective fire upon
tne enemy positions. His bravery
technical skill, and calmnpc tin.
der fire reflect great credit upon
nimseii and tne armed forces.
McGinty, his wife and son reside
on Dixie Lane and his nnrontc
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McGinty, at
an worth Hiverside avenue.
FULL WAR FACTS
San Francisco. Aim. 30 (U.R)
Japanese Prime Minister
Prince Naruhiko Higashi-Kuni
today pledged himself to dis
solve the lower house of the
diet and to hold a general elec
tion with full freedom of speech
and thought.
Higashi-Kuni outlined to the
Japanese press a program of re
construction and reform, design
ed to help Japan cooperate with
other nations of the world He
promised to give the Japanese
people the full facts of their
military and naval defeats, ac
cording to a Tokyo radio broad
cast -heard by United Press in
San Francisco.
German Propaganda
War Found Amusing
To Nazi Cartoonist
Bremerhaven, Germany U.R)
The Germans had a propagan
da war of their own and it
amused them as the Allies' war
fare of the same sort amused
the Americans and British.
"Der Papierkrieg" the "pa
per war" was a cartoon found
on the walls of a former Ger
man military office here.
The cartoon shows a furious
battle being waged betveen
two front lines which are sup
ported by heavy guns, strafing
and bombing aircraft, and long
trains bringing up new supplies.
AH the guns are firing pam
phlets and the trains are loaded
with more. The air lt filled
with the tracts.
OBITUARY
MRS. PEARL MARTIN
Mrs. Pearl Martin passed away
at a local hospital early Tuesday
evening following a short Illness.
Mrs. Martin was born on Oct. 5,
1882.
Funeral services will be an
nounced by the Perl Funeral
Home upon completion of the
funeral arrangements.
Use Mall Tribune Want Adf.
From where
WU Curry Isn't falling for
those pictures of a postwar life
of ease. He was sweating over
bis lawn mower the other day,
when somebody shows him pic
tures of mower that runs un
der Its own power.
"Shacks," says WIH, "I Bk a
lawn mower that glree yon some
backtalk and exercise. It geta
the old blood circulating and
works ap a wonderful thirst.
"Then," VTU1 adda with seat,
"there's nothing la the whole
world that tuut as good as a
cheerful glam of bferl"
Qnrritfu,
LIS
ON SALE LOCALLY
- Built on the experience gain
ed in making more than a bil
lion and a quarter gallons of 100
octane gasoline, Standard of
California's new post-war gaso
line is being distributed to Jack
son County motorists today, it
was announced by L. T. Ny
gaard, Branch Manager at Med
ford, who declared this new fuel
is greatly improved over even
the best pre-war automotive
grade. It is being marketed as
"Chevron Supreme ' gasoline.
"Lessons learned all over the
world, including flying and
driving In extremes of desert
arctic and tropic weather condi
tions, are behind the develop
ment of this new product," Mr.
Nygaard declared. ,
"It is really tailor made' to
meet all the operating problems
of the West, from mountain to
desert.
"In every respect, this Is the
gasoline we have been waiting
for. It will give quick starting,
fast warmup and maximum
mileage. There is less waste in
starting and warming up. Vapor
lock tendencies are eliminated
"The average driver will par
ticularly notice the difference
when operating at low speeds,
with heavy loads on hills, aud
when accelerating."
NINE NEW FIRES
Nine- forest fires, started by
lightning last evening, were be
lieved under control today as
Crater Lake National forest ser
vice men continued to pntrol
areas surrounding them. Six
are in Applegate district, and
three In Lake O" Woods area.
Parachute jumpers were drop
ped over one blaze in Applegate
district by a plane from Siskiyou
forest camp.
The Chystal school house, lo
cated in Lake O' Woods district
in Klamath county, burned yes
terday, according to a report at
forest service headquarters here
Oregon merchants receive
$9.45 in cash for logging and
sawmill supplies for every thou
sand feet of lumber manufac
tured. A forest fire thus destroys
business in every forest com
munity. Cloitrf time foi ClnsstMed Ads 8:3(1
a m Too (.ate lf Classify 12:13 p m
Please rt-memoer
Too Late to Classify
CLOSING TIME
.TOR SUNDAY WANT ADS
4PM SATURDAY
Due to the istfe volume of Sun
da Want Ad we find It neres.
a ry to move we cinsine lme up
to 4 p m on iMturdav
PLEASE REMEMBER l
FURNISHED 3 -bedroom, well con
structed house on acre of ground,
located 3 blocki from College and 1
block from Grade school. A beauti
ful Stelnway piano, gai refrigerator
nd good Easy washer goes with
tale Price $7000 cash. 401 Beach
Street. Ashland.
FOR S ALE Two used good 17 x 8 SA
tires. 85 blocks east Kvle Cafe on
Laurel St., Central Point. Phono 89
or cat! evcnlngsaftcr 6 p, m.
FOR PALE Duo-Therm Circulating
oil heater. Inquire at Coleman's
Hardware. Jacksonville.
FOR SALE Pre-war Davanport and
Chair, good sprlnr, 635 Palm St.,
Phor.sj 4 OS 7.
FOR RENT "Furnished"
nd unfur-
nHhed sleeping rooms. 1104 W. 4th
FOR SALE Half gallon fruit jars, 825
b. uaxaaie Ave.
WAN f EDUsed sedan In good condi
tion Phone 5039.
FOR SALE Small piano, cheap."ln
qulre at 331 Mary St., after fl p. m.
fbR SALE 4 H prJohnson twin mo.
tor. new 12 ft. boat. Phono 4425,
1207 W. 10th.
CHICKEN and STEAK
DINNERS
KING S CAFI
Owntd by OTTO and
WAVE KINO
Highway 89 at Talant
Coma Out and Saa tha Bean I
Closed Sundays 7:00
Closed All Day Monday
I sit Joe Marsh
Lawn Mowers
Prewar Versus Postwar
From where I sit, there's a lot
of good sense In whst Will says.
A little honest elfort never hurt
anybody. And there should be
more to our post-war plans than
how to make life comfortable
and easy.
Outdoor work work yom da
with yonr hands and yoor back
-ongbt to be part of everybody's
pout' war plana. And on a hot
day, aa Will says, there's always
that sparkling glass of beer aa a
reward!
lS,Lud Stout Bnmm Ft
FOR SALE Small wood eoolc-stov.
iz 7.v si Myers court.
WANTED Dishwasher. Apply Mr
Robinson, Jtckson Hotel.
FOR SALE Loading Donkey and tig
ging complete Skagit double drums.
10-0 McCormick-Deer Ing tractor
Eower Complete set lines and
locks, straps and shackles, 3 sets
tongs. 50 ft Boom. O. G. Parker,
1537 Cnarnelton St.. Eiirene,Ore.
FOR SALE 1935 Chevrolet Coupe,
good tires, guod motor, clean. Will
trade for Model A Ford. Old Pa
cific highway. DeBarr, 4 mile from
Big V Market
ATTENTION MOTORISTS PS
extends a cordial welcome to old
and new customers at his new loca
tion Jackson and Central Associated
Station. Hours 8:30 a. m., to 10 p. m.
Batteries charged 50c, slow or quick
charge.
18 INCH body Fir Immediate delivery.
W. A. Clemmer. Phone Jacksonville
641.
FOR RENT Cabins, utilities fur
nlshed. $7 week. One block from
Big y Market. Old Pacific highway.
raraee court.
W A N TED One Choker Setter, $125
per hour. One Hooker, 81.50 per hr.
Transportation furnished. Call Joe
E isan 5159.
FOR SALE West in ghouse combina
tion wood and electric range. Phone
3114,
FOR SALE Hale Peaches. 6c lbTby
box. You bring container. Larger
amount less by the ioad. Bovd's
Fruit House. South on Qtft 3 miles
from Medford.
CCCAA J8 lde 4-bedroom home
tjOuUU wtth 3 lotj Nlce awn
shrubs and fntlt trees and
barbecue. Terms can be arranged.
CCCCA Modern 7-room completely
vOODU furnished. Good barn,
Y chicken house and 4 acres
of land, near Talent. Terms.
$10,500
Modern 4-bedroom fur
nished home with 3
lots, close in. Terms.
pnarA Four bedroom modern.
uOfVJv newly decorated home, oil
heat, 3 acres land with
good river and highway frontaue in
Gold Hill. This would be good loca
tion for Auto Camp. Owner will
lease with option to buy.
trQCftft Physician and Surreon ex
uOJuU elusive practice with
modern 8-room home in
small Oregon town. Small down
payment.
C. H WILLIAMSON. Salesman
HAROLD H. BROWN AGENCY
123 E. Main Phone 3446
ccenn Nlce crei tf n cvm:.
tJJJUv 1 cr ,tn Pr and
" other fruit. 4-room houe.
barn garage, chicken house, city
wate- 4 mile from Medford, all
irrie.'.ted. terms.
COOC Cointry home, I Mi acres.
OiitJDv 5 -room modern home,
v chicken house, cow barn,
land Irritated, clover pasture, fine
farden soil. This price includes 1
good cow a ltd several tons of hay
In birn. Several kinds of fruit for
familv use. Immediate possession.
H'VRRY LONG. Real Estate
O. W. BALLEW. SMesman
1258 S. Rtvcrride
Phone 5922
12,000
Home nd Income. 260 ft. on Htchway
9! at intersection of South River
side and Stewart Avenue. Three
pump service station with room for
service work, under attractive lease
with major oil company Six-room
modern home, large living room
wtth hardwood floors and fireplace.
Poss-sslon Oct. 1. Terms $4500 cash.
Balance like rent. Located at
1258 S RIVERSIDE
Medford. Oregon
WANrFD Fry cook. ApplyMrTRob-
lnson Jackson Hotel.
REPLACE AUTO GTXSS
PROMPT SERVICE
SELBY'S TOP tk GLASS SHOP
Cor 8ih & Bar let t Phone 3075
FORSALE "Underwood Portable
typewriter and case. $25. F. H.
Ames, across from Reed Tractor Co
09 Highway North
HEAR YE? HEAR YE! HEXr YEf Your
car wnshed end cleaned, $1 25 Pick
up and Deliver. Jackson Street Serv
Ice. Phone 9121.
FOR SALE Elnerta peachrfor can
ning, $2 39 per apple box. Oakdale
Market.
WANTFDblshwasher. morning sTiTfl.
7 to 4. Barney s Cafe. 100 W. Main.
a"RMY OFFICER leavinr for Los An"
gelet Saturday morning. Take 3
passengers. References. Phone 24MB.
KENTUCKY WON DER Beans Dress
ler's 1107 E. Main. Phone 3656.
F"OR SALE Cabinet Radio. AlsoTawn-
nmwir, call evenings 0108, 443 na-
ven.
$7000
This very eubstantlal well-kept home
is located cn an excellent close-In
street Has 5 rooms and bath down- :
stairs and 2 -bed rooms and half bath j
upstairs. Can give immediate posses-
ion I
MARK A. GOLDY AGENCY
103 E. Main Phone 3266 I
CANNING-
, AT YOUR GR0C5RS-N0W
While Fresh Foods ire Plentiful
SALT SOME AWAY
FOR SALE
We Offer for Sale Our
CIRCULAR
Located 17 Miles North of Medford on the
Crater Lake Highway
Daily Capacity 20,000 Feet
125 H. P. Diesel Motor
and other necessary equipment
Gulf Red Cedar Company, Inc.
S. C. Str Rout, Ejgle Point Oregon
Ttlephont Eaglt Point 2315
HalHslssStMsVMMraiMI u J I Ul I I HI Kim III
ONE s4 16-Inch and 1 set, 17-lnch
Chevioiet. 6 lug wheels. Also pails
off l33 Chevrolet Master. 412 N.
Ivy. Apt.. 4.
LIVESTOCK AUCTION every Satur
day at the Pavilion, Phoenix, Ore
gon, commencing at 1 p. m. sharp.
The volume ot livestock at this mar
ket hns reached a magnitude that
makes It necessary that all stpek
be al yards not later than 11 a. m.
sale dv. This Auction Market main,
tains Ihe very best watering and
feeding facilities to be had any
where and cater strictly to the busy
stockman. Constant touch with ter
minal markets, up-to-the-minute
market reports, along with wide ac
quil'itance among .ten promi
nent in livestock circles is an out
standing service to the sellers of
llvemck. If yon have livestock for
salo it will always pay you to take
advnntne of this regular and de
pendable mnrket service. We have
ynrdif.g facilities to take care of
500 head of cattle. We anticipate a
pood run for next sale.
SOUTHF.RN OREGON LIVESTOCK
AUCTION COMPANY
Col. A H. Dudley. Auctioneer
Phorie 8225 Medford,Or.
FOR "SALE 2i acres up Rogue river
from Gold Hill. Very fine S-room
houstj. nice lawn, shade trees, fam
ily orchard, swimming pool and
lnv)y back yard. Barn, 4 large
chicken houses double enrage, clo
ver and atnlfa. fine milch cow, some
chickens. This is a lovely country
home close to stores and schools.
Possession now. Price cut to $8500.
Terms if desired.
A. W. WALKER, Real Estate
Tel. 272J Olfice: 427 E. Maln
REDUX ED from $lfc(0 to ?4f50. own
er being transferred. Immediate pos
session 5 acres 5-room new mod
ern house, double gar are, concrete
floor and walks, large glassed-in
screen porch, cooking stove and
heater, linoleum, davenport and
chair, cow, calf, chickens, rabbits
goes with place. Tonv Corey, Box
20. Rt 4. Coker Butte Road, ofr
Crater Lake Highway, 4 miles from
MrdfowL
WANTED TO RENT Five or fl-room
unfurnished huitse in town. Per
manent residents, reliable party.
References If desired. Call 4767. ask
forMr. Miller.
FOR SALE Electric Fan: dVfe-. 10
inch, 3 speeds, oscillating, good as
new 520 114 Portland.
FOR SALE White Rock pullets. Ph".
(.893
FOR SALE Cneifcycle with gnsotlno
eniflre; 1 World bicycle; 1 small
tabl-j model radio: 1 Univtk 8mm.
movie camera carrying case, pro
jector and view finder with 100 ft.
unevnosed film. Call after 5:30 p. m.
503 Haven St.
S9500
Duplex and house located on a good
East side street, returns 97 50 per
month unfurnished OPA celling
furnthed Is M50. Always occupied
Fx-r'ient return on Investment of
95f
MARK A. GOLDY AGENCY
Exclusive Agency
105 K Main Phone 32fl
WANTED Porter at Browns' Cafe.
POSITIONS ARE NOW OPEN FOR
EXPERIENCED
8AWMIM WORKERS
AND I .OO HANDLERS
Please aoplv at our office at the
nd of North Central Ave.
TIMBER PRODUCTS COMPANY
WANTT6 TRXDE7t38 FheTroVt
Coupe. Rood condition for 1U30
Pickup of equal value. J. M. Baker.
Goid Jllll, Itt. 1.
PLUMS FOR SALE nlfl ummtT
WANT bD Experienced Pay Roll
Clerk for permanent position at
near Creek Orchard. Phone 21fil.
(VANVED Man and wife, experienced
In orchard work Long Job, house,
garden, cow Good wages by the
year Tribune Box 2'107.
SPLEN t'D Opportunity arid" 'salary for
stcnornphei in wholesale, lumber
office to assist In Invoicing and gen
eral offire work. Steady employ
ment Write (iving full particulars
as to experience, etc. Write Tribune
Box 2!00.
"VANi'KD Two men for "retread shop,
good pnv while learning trade.
FIRESTONE hTOHES
214 8 Riverside
AKEMNT
Dr. Jcs. T. Antony
My office will be open
AUGUST, 29, 1945
Appointment! may be
made Aug. 27 & 28, 1945
Office 206 Fluhrer Bldg.
Phone 3523
SPECIALS
Thursday, Aug. 30. 1945 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE ELEVEN
GIRL WANTED at the Roxy Ann Con-
ft'ctloi.ary. IS . N. Central.
NO'rICK Let us spray your house or
hutktmt and prevent the Termites
from eating the wood. Phona Pa
ci(lcSecd &Jmi,3413.
VOUR FROZEN FOOD locker will be
ready about Sept 15th. at the Polar.
Cold Co, 0 Hawthorne St. Call S991)
DRIVCriWANTED Medford Fuel Co
NOTICE TO HUNTKriS Polar-Cold
Co will be ready to take care ol
your same properly. 24-hr service
durJiiK deer season. Call 5990.
REPLACE yam broken wtndowglas
New Kins installed while you wait
MEDFORD MILLWOKK CO.
The Glass House
Phone41ia 10th and Grape
FOR SALE Motorcycle, Indian 74
Excellent tires and condition. Rt. 1.
BoxT74 Ore hard Home Drive
WE'CI.EAN RUGS "any sire, any kind
We 'all loi snl deliver ) or more
irt Grape Phone 7244
NOW AVAll.AHI.E No 1 certlRTadt
red -edar shinnies Bis Ptnea Lum
ber Co
ADAH'S BEAUTY SAI ON Permanent
Wuvtna a Specialty Special on cold
-vavM Phone '664 120 N Central
All conditioned
K2F.P vom house ccK.fhlssumnieT
wltn IM Rock wont insulation Bat
tens Call us tor Information
JNG PINES LUMPER CO
COY S CHICKEN INN Gold-Hill
- Serving fried entcken every day ex
cept Monday Phone 331 Under
same management
POLAR-COLD" Storage Lockers will
be rehdy about Sept 15ih. Call 9990
for rerervatlons. 0 Hawthorne St
TOR SALE! By owner 4robm house
Just outside city limits on Jackson
ville Highway Box 50 One acre
entirety fenced, parage, wood shed,
work shop, chicken houses New
electric hot water tank and laundry
trnvs $4,750 Cash Phone 5421. All
day Sunday or wee it dnys after 5
WANTtI; StcnoRraoherriocarfesl
dent ore Or red Permanent position
Phone 223d extension 6.
CASH IN A FLASH
FOR YOUH CAR
Save Time Cash and Gas
Call Automobile Market,
Friendly Mrrtforrt Dealer.
Ph 3919 flth and Bartlett
No Red Tape When You Sell
to US
LUMBER
Lumber Nails Roofing
Dry Floor In i and Siding
Low Priced No Priority
H O STEPHENSON CO
Co'.rt and McAndrews Road
Phone 20O0 Med lord
LUMBER
Roufli Boards
ana Dimension
WITHOUT PRIORITY
Also
REDWOOD and CEDAR
FENCE POSTS
N.ills RoofinK
CAMERON M OFF ITT
LUMBER CO
Sp Riverside at Bamett Rd
FOR SALE Baled affnlfa. oat. oat and
vetch hay Priced reasonably Phone
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POLAK C6TDTood Lockers are built I
low and convenient and held at a
constantly low temperature, f none i
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When
IF YOU ARE LOOKING
for a GOOD
PERMANENT JOB . . .
at GOOD WAGES and PLEASANT
WORKING CONDITIONS With one of
Southern Oregon's oldest and best
known firms, why don't you
DIAL 2168
or call at our offices, 28 North Bartlort
Street. We'll gladly talk it over with you.
SNIDER DAIRY & PRODUCE COMPANY
40c
The FAMILY
ALWAYS 2
TODAY thru Saturday
PLUS
BILL ELLIOTT in
"The Man From Thunder
River"
with GABBY HAYES
TODAY Thru SAT.
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THE
COWBOYS!
ROGERS
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Also
RONALD REAGAN
"Girts On
Probation"
Motioning Ends
We hope gasoline, tires, Pull
mans soon become available and
you can travel to your sports play,
ground. Then we can promise you
the famous Bergmann Outdoor
Shoe made for comfort and long,
economical weir.
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1 H E A t R E
FEATURES
40c
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