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" Manila, Aug. 81 U.B Seven American Liberator airmen were either back in the United States today, or well on their way, after spending seven months among former head-hunters in the wilds of Borneo. Members of the 13th Air force's Fifth Bomber group, they were rescued by Australians who found them chumming around with a huge native chief named Sadi who once had the largest collection of peeled heads south of Brunei Bay. The Liberator crew took off Nov. 16 to attack a Japanese flat-top but instead they ran into three battleships and between 30 or 40 enemy cruisers and de stroyers. The orders were to attack, so they did. Enemy flak killed the navigator, Lt. Fred Brennan of Los Angeles Instantly. Lt. Jerome Rosenthal, the co-pilot from Los Angeles, was also hit but managed to give the order to bail out as the big bomber limped back over land. Later Rosenthal died and he and Bren nan, along with Lt. Thomas Coberly, the pilot, were buried In Borneo. BOXES OF SILLS Washington, Aug. 31 U.B The war production board an nounced today that hunters will be allowed eight boxes of am munition this season, the same EyeryFody Loves Them t Kellogg's Cora flakes bring you nearly all the protective food elements of the whole grain declared essential to human nutrition. The Army Declared Them SURPLUS WE BOUGHT THEM The Rains Will Come You Will Need Them Very Specially Priced $4.95 - $9.95 ALL SIZES for BOYS and MEN These Are the First That Have Been Available For Sometime amount as last year. Supplemen tary amounts will be permitted for farmers, ranchers and trap pers. The WPB yesterday revoked controls over the production of revolvers and shotguns for civil ian use. D00L1TTLE RAID TO AROUSE JAPS Tokyo, Aug. 31 (U.R) A question unanswered since the Doolittle Taid on Tokyo in 1942 was answered today. At the time of the raid the American naval force carrying Doolittle's planes toward Japan came upon a small Japanese ves sel which was sunk. Not knowing whether the ves sel had sent a warning, it was necessary to launch the raiding planes from a greater distance than had been planned. It was this additional distance that caused many of the planes to come down before reaching China bases. Today it was learned that the precaution was justified; the message was sent before the enemy vessel went down. The warning caused an alert in Tokyo before the Doolittle raiders arrived, and the vessel's captain was awarded a high de coration by the Japanese govern ment. But the Japanese population took the warning lightly. A resi dent of Tokyo said today he was attending a ball game when one American plane flew over at a low altitude. The crew, he said, appeared to be waving handkerchiefs at the Japanese crowd. Closing time ror Sunday Too Late to Classify 4:00 Saturday afternoon Please remember. .ft 33 N. Bart!H - '. jjAi-i-. - - r-.. ' iUHMm Foxhole Sailor fS - ff . j r it M$ (Jcme Telephoto) Radioman 1e Rohry E. MacNeill, Burllngame, Calif., -deserter" from Navy on Okinawa on D-Dav. turned up two weeks later with an Army patrol from behind enemy lines. Anxious to be as good a soldier as hlj dad. World War I hero, who wa killed In this war on Saipan as ma rine gunner, Mac learned to ambush enemy, dig foxholes. COM. PERRY FLAG AT Yokohama, Aug. 31 (U.R) Commodore Matthew Perry's faded 31-starred American flag will be on display for the second time in 92 years Sunday during surrender ceremonies aboard the Battleship Missouri. The flag, which Perry hoist ed on the Battleship Mississippi July 14, 1853, when delivering a letter from President Filmore to the Japanese imperial high command, was flown here from Annapolis, Md. The plane, which made the 9,500-mile flight in 124 hours was piloted by Lt. John K. Bremyer, MacPherson, Kansas. Capt. H. A. Baldridge, curator of the naval academy museum of fered to send it to Adm. William F. Halsey, who accepted. TO RETAIN PEACE San Francisco, Aug. 31 (U.R1 The peace of the moment will be lost unless Americans are willing to sacrifice as unitedly and as purposefully as they did during the war, Gov. Robert S. Kerr of Oklahoma said last nUht at a Jefferson day dinner here. He said his greatest fear is that America's productive capa city, miraculous as it was in war, may not be able to keep pace with tremendous demands for homes, autos, radios and the like. A prehistoric animal having four horns, and resembling a cross between a deer and a hog, has been given the name Syn doceras Cooki. Use Mall Tribune Want Ads. Too Late to Classify CLOSING TIME TOR SUNDAY WAST ADS 4PM SATURDAY Due to the large volume of Sun day Want Ads we find it neces sary to move the closing time up to 4 p m on Sturdav PLEASE REMEMBERI LUMBER Rouul Boards and Dimension RED VOOD and CEDAR FENCE POSTS Nails Roofing CAMERON MOrriTT LHMBER CO So. Rivcrjtdp st Barnctt Rd. JUST ARRIVED -- Scotlc tanks. 300 gallon size $38.00: 300 gallon size SM.PT Montgomery vard 6c Co. FOR SALE Tree ripened peaches. H. Hales, Elbertas and Muirs. 6c to 9- lb. for canninr. Also canning tomatoes, melons, plums and prunes At the Growers Market. 3b miles sautl of Medford. Bert stancliffe. FOR SALE 3 pre-war bicycles, two 22 repeaters. inchester and Rem. tngton Antique platform rocker. Eureka vacuum cleaner. 83. so. Holly JUST RECEIVED New shipment penuine Sealy Tuftless Mattresses Full or twin sires, $42.50. Montgom ery ward a; Co. PEACHES Quality Elbertas also to. mntocs at Tucker's. 4th house on riffht Orchard Home Drive off Stew art Ave. ' WANTED Discharged service man or young civilian to learn Baker'a trade. Apply at Beck's Bnkery. THE ARMY DECLARES THEST" SURPLUS We Bought Them The rains will come You will need them NEW RAINCOATS NEW SLICKERS Very Specially Priced S4 .85 to $9.95 All Sires Bovs' and Men's DIILIEN'S 35 No. Bartlett SALES HELP WANTED Salesman or saleslady for Furniture Department, Salary and Commisisons. Perman ent. See Mr. Timm, Montgomery wnrfi v co. flhS WEEK'S BEST 'BUYS" (PQAAA 5 Rooms and bath, chlck UtjUvU house and garage A good duv. $1050" -4 Rooms, and 2 lots, show. er. city water and lights. COAAA Rooms, city water and .l.UAJU iehts. about I acre fur- nished, wood, chickens and earnen tools. C C 1 C A A real nice, home, about Oviiv si acre, 6 room modern Deautuin snruhs. outside fireplace, patio, fish pond, chicken nouse ana enrage, mirry. CIO AAA 680 acres, 5 room mod .11Z..UUU home. 2 barns. 30 irrl T ' gated. Lots of timber. A real ranch. For business, homes or ranches See Us KIMBALL Real Estate CHILDERS Opposite Jacksonville Post Office Phone 191 $5700 1R0 Acres 20 acres in clover and irrigated, 80 acres c.e&rej all fenc ed, 3 room house, barn, stantiona for I'm cows, other biuldlnss, J2! cows, bull, 2 neiters, o calves, ju tons hay, tractor, miming macnine, $3500 10 Acros Irrigated. 3 room house, chicken house close to Medford. $900 160 Acres and 20 acre mining claim 40 acres timber, spring. $900 40 Arrt-s timber on Griffin Creek. I. E. SCHULER, Realtor. 32 N. Grape Phone 5(i7l or Royal E. Bebb $10,000 61 Acres fine free soil, 42 acres under irrigation in clover and alfalfa, modtm home, small but well built. Beautttul view of the valley. Terms. No. 153B. SPFNCER-BAGLEY AGENCY 102 West Main Street Phone 2076 or 6892 $18,000 BEAUTIFUL HOME ON OLD STAGE ROAD 7 room home. 3 bedroomi, j hardwood floor, fireplace, basement, j furnace, extra shower upstairs, i double garage, modern guwt house, 1 8 acres of good toll, 7 acres lrrl- I rated in clover, tngiisn wainui trees. This place commands a fine view of Mt. Pitt and the valley. Term.. No. 434B. SPENCER-BAGLEY AGENCY 102 West Main Street Phone 2076 or 6802 rrr aa $1000 Down. Bal. $23 per tJLjUU month buys 3 room Apt. and store building, good for dry goods or any small busincsti A miles from Medford In a busy little city. Where can you get a horns and business for this price. Call owner, Jacksonville 1 9 1. 6HOP FOR TWO DAYS CHOICE MEATS AT QUALITY MARKET 223 West Main Market Closed Sunday Sc Monday (Labor Day) New Meat Points valid Sat FOR SALE Improved Elbertas and Hale peaches at Hy holme Orchard, Coke. Butte Road, formerly known as Voorhels Orchard. Call 6334 Brin ft own container. R. E- Payne. FOR-PALE Muir peathes. K.rry E. Miller, Orchard Home Drive, Box 168. fOR SALE One acre and 3 bedroom home. 2 acres and one bedroom house Both modern. 410 Maple ParK Drive. FOK SALE 40 acres of "good "farm land on coast, 400. 72 1 Naret,an. i?ORSALE Nearly new larne regu lator for Butane or 'lamo gas. 1 mile north Central Point on Scenic Orlve. JTeldenheimer Ranch. T6 R 6 A LB Ba 1 ed clOv er n& rye Kiss $22 ton- C. G. Clymer, Rt. 4, x 163 -A, IV miles east on Bame- burg Road. fOR SALE- Good collapsable" baby bug, 18. 1326 Reddy. rOR SALE Elberta peaches for can ning. Joe Kantor. 3 miles east of Phonix. Fern Va Iley. fOR bALE 4 burner gas stove, oven and broiler, good condition. Cheap, Ph. 3219; FOR SAL E Easy electric v-asV er with dryer Can be seen at 113& W. Main St. Medford. fOR SALE at greatly reduced prices, I dressiers, chairs, small tables, run. electnc heaters, tans, and misc. ar- tlC4.es. Ann Purucker, 109 6. Orange i St WAN'TED Service rntn and wife wish , ride to San Francuco. Share ex- ( peni?s. Sept4rh or 5th Phone 5M2. j FOR RENT to working lady. 2 room apatiment 429 No. Hclly. ' PLEASANT room for f enUeme n." close ; In. 6Cift Z yUin , R'TERIOR Deccrating our ipecleTtf- ' Can paint yuur home d'iring fp tmbr Call L A K DecoraUng Co., i iiiO after 6 p m. j SHOVEL end dras; lin operator. 1! year construtcion and dredges. 501 Thtrd St, Jacksonville. WaNTTD FTxperienced wool "prefr i or nry cleaning aeparimem. t-ryiiai White Laundry and Cleaners. WANTED Silk fini5hr. Apply tn terson. Crystal White Laundry dt lleancrs. 811 N. Central. WANTED Man to operate dry clean- ing. wasncr, rtiyo iena ooner. tnrys- tai White Laundry and Cleaners WANTED Cat skinner. Must be able to operate dorer. New H. B. 10 trac tor. 91 50 par hour, steady year rour.o work, experience necessary. Nate Smith. Phone 561 J'Ville. w7N TED Feeders and folVrsTTaT. in person- crystal White Laundry. LUMBER HANDLERS Planer Chain Pullers Car Loader Choker Setters Fillers and Buckert Vital Industry Steady work with top wares. Apply Medford Corporation. North Riverside Ave., neaf city limits. . Phone 2268- CCCAA ouys 20 Acres. 6 A. fn OUJUU clover., t A. family orch. and chicken house, large barn, and garce. pr r A A Cement building. 30 by 60 JO JVU ti ., 2 lots, on 99 highway. $2100 5 Rm. house In Central Point. $300 Buy a 84 by 100 ft. lot. sewer and water. L. T. REED, Broker, across from CMterian theatre. Phone 205S OOF A A 5 Rooms and bath, excel tJOOvU ,ent condition. 7 8 Bear sitoi on Midway Road. An extra nice place. BROWN & WHITE AGENCY 104 West Main Street Phone 2920 CC7CA A 3 bedroom home. Extra CO Jul 'rre lot. Good neighbor- hruAH I Acitaui mil W 10th. shown by appointment only. BHOWN A- WHITE AGENCY Exclusive agents J04Vest Main Street Phone 2920 FOR SALE Car. Call 1 127 CourtBT. FOR SALE Sawdust. 50c load. Mrs. Wilson. P. O. Box 463. Jacksonville. FOR GALE Fine dark ialt dining set", table, 6 chairs, 60-inch buffet, old hwy. li miles south of Talent. Box 337':, Brink. for "Sale D-7 Caterpiller with winch and anch. D-7 Caterpiller; P and H shovel loader, mounted on heavy duty truck. MILES MOTORS 128 S. Riverside Phone 7234 Res. Phone 4231 FOR SALE Baled aTfalf a hay. Roy nowara, rtoss ijsne, FOR SALE Rabbits and hutches. Call (1415. 3 USED Truck Tires 7.00x20; i used enamel gasoline range; Metal towel racks 25c each; 2 console radios $35 each Bob Lee Radlo-Electrlc. Jack. Fonvv.e. Tubes for all Radios. FOR SALE Evinrude 10 h. d. out board, good condition. Bicycle with extras.. Hanns Meier, 346 Lozter une. FOR SALE Oak office desk, good as new; 9x12 wool rug; pair dressing table lamps. 608 S. Newtown, Phone 258!) FOR SALE 4 black face Hampshire buckn Phone 12x2.J ntral Po i nU KENTUCKY Wonder Beans amTcui floweis. Dressler's, 1107 E. Main. Phone 3656. CAFE FOR SALE Doing good bus. ness. Owner has other Interests, Tnl tine Box 3474. WAITRESS Wanted Denny's Cafe. 12 c em. WANTED Dish washer. The Whal Not . W A N TED Chain block V? to l'i tons. Ph. 2U7 between 8 and 6. WANTED Woman teTielp with housework, stay nights. Call at 806 N. Riverside or Phone 2023. WANTED Janitor. WaUfcsses and dishwasher. Top Notch Cnfe. MIDDLE Aged couple with no chil dre.i will pay top price for fur nished house or apartment. Call C. W. Thompson, Rorue River Chevro- iri, nan WILL Exchange large apartment ctose in for 2 or more bedroom home, unfurnished. Tribune Box 374. ROOM FOR RENT A large room well furnished, private entrance, private bath individual heat, 1 block from Main, on Peach and 6th. Call or Ph. 2441. FOR SALE Tomatoes, cucumbers. Teen beans, oarrotts, beets, green peppers, egg plant and dill. Bate mm. 4 mile N W. of Central Point on Taylor road. Our I ' v 'WMlM 4 Plant $TJi$Sr VMm i Milk P'ant Cream WELCOME ; - !'M -1 l nf -,;s.,-i,.f- , trili We Pasteurize For Your Protection Phone 7191 SLEEPING room for rent, 424 Bo. Crape. USED CARS Lots oi Them Largest Stock in Southern Oregon. See L's Petora You Buy or Sell 1 N SHULTS N Riverside between 4thand 8th FOR SALE Eloerta peaches for can ning, $2.39 per apple box. Oakdale Market. This verv substantial well-kept home Is located on an excellent close-in street. Has 5 rooms and bath down stairs and 2 -bedrooms and half bath upstairs. Can give Immediate posses sion. MARK A. GOLDY AGENCY 105 E. Main Phone 326 FOR SALE One bicycle with gasoline engine; X World bicycle; small tablt model radio; 1 Univik 8mm. movie camera carry inff case, pro jector and view finder with 100 ft. unexposed film. Call after 5 30 p. m. 503 Hnven St. S9500 Duplex and house located on a good East aide street, returns $97.50 per month unfurntsnea. ufa ceuing furnished is $150. Always occupied. Excellent return on investment of $9500. MARK A GOLDY AGENCY Exclusive Agencv 103 B Mai n Phone ?2ft6 W A N TED Porter at Browns' Cafe. POSITIONS ARK NOW OPEN FOR EXPERIENCED SAWMILL WORKERS AND LOG HANDLERS ?lease apply at our office at the end of North Central Ave. TIMBER PRODUCTS COMPANY PLUMS FOR SALE 916 Summit. COLOR DYNAMICS (I BID ONE SPADE) "in w Ut th, magic of Color Dynamics wok, up your rooms and bring fruh life, color and lnt,r,it into your homo. Pittsburgh's now book, "Color Dynam ic,," fully oxplolns this fascinating n,w syttom of homo docorarlon. 0,t your fREE copy at this storo. Paint Brushes Better brushes mean bet ter paint jobs. We enrry only top-quality brushes. . From 35C V, ' '':: ISPS 1 vJtii !t is with pleasure we announce the pur chase of the business of Nansen's Dairy. To the customer of Nansen's Dairy it means you are assured the continuation of the same efficient service with high quality dairy products to which you have become accustomed. To our friends it means we are again en gaged in the retail dairy business and will be glad to supply your entire requirements of dairy products. Friday. Aug. 31, 1945 GIRL WANTED at the Roxy Ann Con- fectior.ery. 15 N Central. 5'ANT TO TRADE 1938 Chevrolet Coupe, good condition for 1939 Pickup of enuai value. J. M. Baker, Co.d Hill. Rt. I. WAN TED Man and wife, experienced in orchard work. Long job, house, garden, cow Good wages by the year Tribune Box 2897. STujCNfj'D Opportunity and salary for sienograpner in wnoiesaie, lumoer office to assist in invoicing and pen eral office work. Steady employ ment Write fiving full particulars as to experience, etc. Write Tribune Box 2900. W A N TED Two men for retread shop, good pav while learning trade. FIRESTONE STORES 214 S. Riverside NOTICE Let us spray your house or bmlciinc and prevent the Termites from eating the wood. Phone Pa cific Seed & Feed. 3413. VOUR FROZEN FOOD locker will be ready about Sept isth. at the I'oiar- Cold Co., 9 Hawthorne St. Call 5990 DHlVCit W A N T E D-Medford Fue1Cq. NOTICE TO HUNTERS Polar-Cold Co will be ready to take care of your game properly. 24-hr. service nunnn oeer season, i an otu. REPLACE youi broken window glass isew kiiars tnstaliert wnue you wan MKDFORD MILL WORK CO. The Glass House Phont 4112 loth and Grape FOR 5 LE Motorcycle, innian M. Excellent tires and condition. Rt. 1, Box 174, Orcha rd Home Drive. v7E "CLEAN RUGS any size, any kind W tal) tor and deiuer 3 or more 2tt S Grape Phone 7244. NOW A VAILABI JC No 1 certlgrade rcn ceoar smngiea mg fines L-ura-ber Co. ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON Permanent Waving a Specialty Special on cold waves more jcjo. iy n v,nu Alt conditioned KEEP vour house cooler this summer with JM Kock wool insulation uai tans Call us tor information BIG PINES LUMBER CO. TO NERVOUS SYSTEMS IS AN AID GIVES COLOR EFFECTS (I'LL HAVE TO PASS) WITH BRIGHTNESS, CHARM, AND LOTS OF CLASS Sun-Proof Two-Coat Tfew House Paint System VI our bost bet in exterior B-S.fp protection! Sun - Proof Primer seali-Sun-Proof : Body Color, protect. $3.51 Per Gnllon PLATE GLASS COMPANY 132 West- Main J 1723 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE NINH COY'S CHICKEN INN Gold Rill. berving tried cnicxen every day ex cept Monday Phone 251. Under same management. POLAR-COLD Storage Lockers will te ready about fcpt. 15th. call 3'JQ for reservations. 9 Hawthorne St. fOTt SALE By owner. 4 room house juer outside city umits on jaexson vilU Highway. Box 50 One acre entirely fenced, parage, wood aned, work shop, chicken houses New electric hot water tank and laundry trays. S4.750 Cash Phone 5421, All day Sunday or week days after 5. WANThD Stenographer, local test dent preferred Permanent position Phone 2236 extension 6. CASH rN A FLASH FOR YOUR CAR Save Time. Cash and Gat Call Automobile Market, Friendly Medford Dealer. Ph 3919 nth and Bartlett No Red Tape When You Sell to L'S. LUMBER Lumber - Nails . Rooftns; Dry Flooring and Siding Low Priced No Priority R O STEPHENSON CO Court and McAndrews Rood Phone 3000 Medford LUMBER FOR SALE Baled alfalfa, oat. oat and vetch hay Priced reasonably. Phone 43A9 POLAR-COLD Food Lockers are buift low and convenient and held at a constantly low temperature. Phone Si'90 9 Hawthorne St. PEACHES! HALES. ELBERTAS". assorted 8 cents. Tomatoes, field run, hood quality, 3c, Bartlett pears assorted. 5 cents. PAY-LESS MARKET ;33 S. Riverside. Opposite Firestone Renew Floors With Florhlde floor Point. Relists abra sion. For wood, ce ment or metal. Gallon $3. 94 Phone 2883 GRADE Buttermilk No. Riverside