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LOCAL and Grass Fir City firemen were called to the corner of Chestnut and Prune streets at 5:14 p. m. yesterday to extinguish a grass fire. Bike Stolen Michel Clark, Madrona dairy, reported to city police yesterday the theft of his Black Beauty bicycle from a lo cal theater rack. Car Stolen An automobile belonging to E. R. Davis, route 2, was reported stolen from Grape street sometime after 4 p. m. last night, city police said today. Cars Collide Cars operated by I. W. Bush, 1015 Reddy ave nue, and Mrs. H. J. Strahm, Brownsborough, collided yester day at the intersection of Fifth and Bartlett streets, according to an accident report filed with city police. Gary Strahm, a passen ger, was listed as slightly injur ed. Extend Ceiling List Com munity ceiling price lists at re tail for fresh fruits and vege tables for this area effective for the week of August 30 will be effective for an additional week according to an announcement today by the price clerk of the local war price and rationing board. Friends Here Visitors in the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Del bert W. Daniels, 320 South Holly street, last week were Mr. and Mrs. Welch Wampler and daugh ters, Sue Alice and Jane, of Gos port, Ind. The Wamplers were active members of the Tipton, Ind., Christian church when the Rev. and Mrs. Daniels were with the church. Mrs. Alice Wampler of Seattle, Wash., Joined her son and family here and was also a guest of the Daniels. Building Permits Building permit applications were filed yesterday at the office of the city superintendent by the following: George R. Shade, 331 Mary street, A. L. King, 323 Mary street, H. D. Hess, 807 Palm street, and Martin Carlson, 209 Portland avenue, to erect gar ages, $200 each; Ray Ira Roby, 214 Iowa street, erect an addi tion to a cottage, $500, and J. H. Lacy, 123 Kenwood avenue, rrect an addition to a residence, $500. "NO MORE TROUBLE WITH CONSTIPATION!" Says Long-Time Sufferer Who Tried KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN If jout too, are disappointed with pills and purgatives, D sur to read this unsolicited letter: "For several rears I was afflicted with eommon constipation. I tried various reme dies, but got only temporary relief. Several months Htfo. I started eatin? KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN each morning, drinking water freely through the day. I have sinc never had the alighte-t trouble with constipa tion. My gratitude to KELLOGG'3 ALL-BRAN." Mr. H. M. RiUy, U E. Division Street, Chicago, 111. Do you want to be free of harsh laxatives for the rest of your life? You may be, if your constipation is due to lack of bulk in the diet! Just eat a dish of KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN and drink plenty of water every day! If not satisfied, send the empty carton to Kellogg's of Battle Creek. Double the money you paid for it will be paid to you, ALL-BRAN is not a purgative. It is a delicious cereal made from the vital outer layers of wheat. It's one of nature's most effective sources of pentle-acting bulk, which helps support normal taxa tion I Get ALL-BRAN at your grrv cer's today. ALL-BRAN is made by Kellogg's of Battle Creek and Omaha. SEE HUMPHREY FOR CASH for your 1941 or 1942 Gar HUMPHREY MOTORS USED CAR EXCHANGE 33 S. Riverside Ave. Double -for your money That' the bargain Gicqoot Qub Eskimo Cooler offen you ... a delicious lemonndIim flavored refresher a$ i$or a mixer that Roei down the Una with any drink! CLICQUOT CLUB ESKIMO COOLER Clicquot Club Bottling Co. 301 N. Fir St. Ph. 7101 PERSONAL CALENDAR Friday 8:00 D. m. rnmmlHM tnr Community Aids to Veterans, rcea cross chapter office, court house. E. L. Knight, representa tive of the National Veterans' Administration, speaker. 8:00 p. m. Ladies Auxiliary No. 421 of Carpenters and Join ers of America, Carpenters' Hall. Saturday 2:00 p. m. Zuleima Temple. Daughters of the Nile, first stat ed meeting of fall session, Grants Pass Masonic temple. Returns George B. Hughes. Trail, returned recently from Valdez, Alaska, where "he has spent the summer months doing construction work. Aerie Meeting A meeting of Crater Lake Aerie No. 2039, and Auxiliary Fraternal order of Eagles, will be held at the hall tonight beginning at 8 p.m. with balloting and committee re ports. A dance will follow the meeting. Examiner Coming A travel ing examiner of operators and chauffeurs will be at the KP hall Friday and Saturday from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Those wishing permits or licenses to drive cars are asked to get in touch with the examiner during those hours. Son Due Here Mrs. Jessie Moore, 714 Palm street, has re ceived a telegram from her son, Donald D. Williams, of the 1084th engineers, that he is now in the states and is expected to arrive home soon. Having been in the service six years, Williams served in the Attu campaign. In Salem The Rev. and Mrs. Delbert W. Daniels, 320 South Holly street, and family, have returned home from Salem where they were called Sunday by the death of a close friend. While in Salem they also visited with Mrs. Daniels' sister, Mrs. Merle H. Price of Seattle, Wash. Plan DAV Party Members of the Disabled American Veterans and the auxiliary are invited to meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Huntley, 23 Elm street, Friday at 7:30 p. m. for a "melon feed." The Huntleys re port that they have grown a quantity of fine watermelons and cantaloupes and will be glad to have DAV comrades and their families share them. Heart From Sons Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brewer, 307 Laurel street, recently received word from their two sons, now in the service. Pfc. John Brewer re cently underwent surgery at Dibble General hospital, Menlo Park, Calif., after having been wounded in Italy last October. Cpl. Bob Brewer has recently been transferred from the infan try to the Ninth division band at Ingolstadt, Germany. Set Closing Date September 13 will be the last day of the issuance of home canning sugar, Willard Case, food rationing ex ecutive for the office of price administration, announced to day. Case states all home canners who have not already sent in their applications for their 1945 canning sugar should do so im mediately, since applications will be received and processed only up to and including Sept. 15. Gets Commendation James H. Berrian, RDM l 'c, has been authorized to wear the commen dation ribbon for distinguishing himself by excellent service as an operator aboard a vessel dur ing action in the southwest Pa cific area, according to a letter from Vice-Admiral D. E. Barbey, commander of the Seventh Fleet. Berrian is the grandson of Mrs. Hattie L. Rankin, 114 Genesee street. Navy Man Here John Bul lock, S l-'c, former Medford stu dent now at Chicago, 111., for radar training with the navy, is in Medford on leave and is a guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. George S. Jennings, Sagi naw Drive. Young Bullock, a son of Lt. Col. and Mrs. E. S. Bul lock, was a member of the 1945 graduating class of Medford high school. The youn3 man will leave 1 Sunday and will be accompanied as far as Eugene by Miss Hor tense Jennings, who will enter the University of Oregon this month for her freshman year. Ml Jjf II MS&M Visiting Here Bob Coughlin. j of Portland, arrived Tuesday to i spend a few days at the home of Mrs. Arthur McVeigh and sons, 716 South Peach street. i Degree To Meet Junior De gree of Honor is to meet Satur day from 2 to 4 n. m. at the t home of Ida M. Wilson, director, i 7 Chestnut street. Members are asked to attend and bring guests. Leaves For Home Mrs. Lucie Mae Luckett and small son, Artie, have returned to their home in Klamath Falls after vis iting her mother, Mrs. Jessie Moore, 714 Palm street, during Mrs. Moore's recent illness. Gillette Home First Sgt. Walter S. Gillette, son of Mr and Mrs. C. W. Gillette. 506 Union street, is spending a 30 day furlough at the home of his parents .following his recent re turn to the United States frcm the European theater. Marine Home Following 23 years service with the marine corps, Benjamin W. Henderson arrived in the valley recently and plans to make his home on Humbug creek, off the Apple gate. Hendersnn with an aunt in Medford some years ago, was awarded four campaign ribbons and the Nic araguan medal of merit drring eight years of overseas service. A cousin, Charles Lewis, resides at 308 Ashland avenue. Discharged Jackson county men who have received dis charges recently from the armed service and who reported yes terday to county selective ser vice board No. 2 are Marion F. Walters, Berthel G. Davis. Claude Mannin, Sylvester J. Stratman, Lloyd E. Wenaus, Wilfred Slack, Joseph J. Blue, Harry J. Prentice, Floyd Wea ver, Phillip C. Hannafo'rd, Law rence M. George, Lyman Bar ger. William A. Darling, Thomas A. Robinson, Cornelius G. Dris kell, Aubrey L. Mitchell, Clar ence W. Maupin and Lowell A. Iverson. Curd TlsrhnrniH Triac-r. T Card, 30, metalsmith first class! in the navy, was recently hon orably discharged from the navy under the point-release system in New Orleans. La., a news dis patch states. Card entered the navy in March of 1939 and spent 37 months overseas. He Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. G. O. San den, 304 South Central avenue. The former serviceman has gone to New York to visit his fiancee and is expected here later. His two brothers. Gage Sanden and Roger Card, are also in the ser vice. Gage Sanden. EMlc, re cently arrived in this country and is now en route home from Jacksonville, Fla., after nn ab sence of two years. He has been in the navy more than seven years. Roger Card. Seabee, was in Hawaii at the time of the war's ending. A daughter of the Sandens. Mrs. H. J. Stoll, First Lt. Stoll and their son are currently visiting relatives in Taylor, Tex. DON'T FUNDS WILL BE COW BOYS! JAYCEE COWBOY DANCE At DREAMLAND FRIDAY NITE SEPT. 7th Sponsored by Medford Court Records Justice Court Dale P Newtown, no vehicle license, SI and costs; no opera tor's license, SI and costs. Otto R. Tresham, overhefght load, S2.50 and costs; overwiclth load. S2.50 and costs. Walter D. Plumley, driver axle overload, $8.50 and costs, Roy R. Ficard, no operator's license, $1 and costs. John C. Lamdson, driving motor vehicle with detective brakes, $2.50 and costs. Police Court James F. Campbell, double parking. S2.50 fine suspended. Robert Pitts, no operator's li cense, $2.50 fine. Eugene Burk, no operator's license. $5 fine suspended. Dr. Freeburger, overparking, $1 bail. State Police Lester E. Madden, violation basic rule, cited. David E. Jackson, no muffler, cited. Paul M. Sorensen, angling without non-resident license, false application for license, cited. Court House News Divorce Complaints Hazel M. Horn vs. Clifford Horn. Divorce Decrees Helen Marshall vs. Bert Mar shall. Emma M. Brown vs. Claude W. Brown. Probate Court Estate of John H. Boyer, de ceased; Harl B. Boyer, executor. Copper in California usually appears in the form of a copper and iron sulphide called chal copyrite. Too Late to Classify FOR-SALE-B V0 W N E RN e wln ocT ern, 2-bedroom house, rarage, gns furnrre nnd water-heater. Good lawn and gnrden. Possession by Sep temher 24. Contact between 5 and 8 p. m, and Saturday afternoon, at 433 Haven Street. FOR SALE Kerosene Heater. Tike new. Wardrobe Trunk. Ivory Drop leaf Table. 1120 E. 11th St. FOR SALE Two extra Kood mllrrt cow?, 5 calves, pitcher puniD. pipe, bedstend, spring mattres. Chester field set, 9x12 rue. Out Beall Lane to Hill Addition. H. Mannin. WANTED janitor for pa ckirtR-house". Year around Jb. Bear Creek Or chariT. WANTED Dental Assistant. Experl ence preferred but not necessary. Tr ihune Box 3 f 2 L FOUTn'D Lady's gold wrist watcfi". Owner identify and pay for Ad. Phore 4692. FOR SALE Silver and Damson plums 4c lb Sewing machine, $20. 1208 E. llthSt! WAN TV. D three or 4 Iton Alfalfa (3rd cuttir.fc") loose or bnled. Phone Jack somilloltU,Mr. Childer. WANTED TO BUY Trunk'TpI ease. Cal563S. FOR" SALE: Stroller. Thayer hugey". plav-pen, sterilizer and bottle. Ph. 503.1, 202 W. Third St. STRAY Kb to my "place. VRed YcarllHg Steer, Owner can hnve same by paying for this Ad and removing at once. O. B. Ronpe. Central Point, ntlox 3R0. HEADQUARTERS for New Homes. A home within even income. Phone 2 8L7j J1 nB Liherty B Id g. FOR SALE Nice canning tomatoes. 2c you pick or 3c picked. John Catey, I mile N. of Central Point, second house W. of Railroad, Scenic Ave. MISS IT! FUN GALORE! WESTERN MUSIC! USED TO FINANCE A STATE RIZES! PRIZES! 0 S10 for the Best Cowboy Outfit S10 for the Best Cowgirl Outfit LOTS OF SURPRISES! Junior Chamber of Commerce TOn SALT Man's Blrycla. !9 W. Second St. FOR SALE Man s -ood used saddle". $73. Phone 2082. FOR SALE New Hay Fork and Car rier. Phone 5082. FOR SALT Electric M.ingle FiTs-on G E washing machine. $20. Phone 337. FOR SALE Old family cow, now fresh Phone 2445 or 72i8. FOR S LE Very fine home, close in. on t nice residential street, fine condition, inside and out; 2-hed-rooms. gas stove and floor cover ings. Immediate possession. Price S.VJ.10. some terms. A. W. WALKER. Real Estate. Telephone 2721, Office. 427 E. Main. APPROXIMATELY 5 Acres, Rogue river and Highway frontage. SSOO. C. Hunt. Crater Lake highway, 1 mile ,2f?hlaily Cove. FOR SALE Small 3-room house, com pletely furnished. Half ai-re land. 2 miles from town. By Big Y, S120O. See me at Champ's Garage, 311 15. Fifth or217 Applejevcnings. FOR S'ALE-55" Vl. steei drum73 N. Central. FOR"? ALE i'sed clothing, men's and worpen's. all sues, Imn, the Tailor, 128 K Main. FOR SALE Brooder house. R x 12. double constructed, popered and shingled on outside, wired, switches and pUig-tns. t2B S. Central. ONE Singer and one White sewing mach'nes, cabinet and table model radios Irvin the Tailor. 128 E. Main. WANTED TO BUY Good used cash register and typewriter, lrvln the Tailor. 128 E Main. FOR SALE: Fine diamond ring. wt of stone. 1 karet, 25 points. Tribune Box 3053. FOR SALS: Two 'wooi "Overcoats and caps, size 4. Two wool Blazers, size 5. Two Sweaters. 2 pairs galoshes, size 8 and t. Kaynee broadcloth suita. size 4 and ft. Phone 2473 CANNING Tomatoes, 2'j cents lb. Cor ner oi Arnold Lane and Jackson ville higjuvny. WAITED "Dishwasher. Apply Mr. Robinson. Jackson Hotel. H AND B O X - MA KER W ANTE D Phr n 35153 or call in person. 223 W. Sixlh St. CnAfVfi We offer for sale the Dr. jHIJlllj Hnftman home, located on Y the Jacksonville Highway, In Oak Grovs district, consisting ot large living room with dreplnce, dining room, oak floors, coved ceil ings, two bedrooms, bath, sleeping porch, service porch, attractive kit chen with tiled rirainboard. Base ment, furnace. BeautUul yard, shade, shrubs. Medford city wafer. One acre irrigated land. All in excellent condition. CMC A ft Outstanding view of the u4u Jw valley, five acres, irrigated Y and all in peaches, cher ries, pears, full bearing. Five-room seml-modcrn home with Medford city water, garage, etc. This Is a beautiful location. Also COOAA Builder Attention. ID fine OJOUU building lots in one block, Y close in, water, sewer, sidewalk. Also pjrtAA Six rooms and bath, fully t-l4UU furnished with good furnl- Y ture. large lot, fine garden land. Possession very soon. We fl nam e and are In the market for good loans. ELMER BERRIED Exrlusive Agent 44 N. Riverside. Dial 3387 or 3700 CLEVER NEW DRESSES Sizes 2 to ti TINY TOTS' SHOP Third Floor, Medford Bldg. FOR SALE Flhrrta and Hale and Li beria Clings, 6c. Lester Carr. Fern Vn!ley. WANT" TO BUY 30-30 RlfTe7Fhone 5011. after t p. m. FOR S A L ft 9i ACRES. 4 -rooms modern, utility room, barn, poultry house for lot). Gnraje. Buildings above average. Free soil and out of the smudge district. 3'3 miles out, over paved road One of the nicest little ranches In the vallev. For sale by the owner. CALL r0tl4 FOR DIRECTIONS AND INFORMATION FOR SALE Srnali weli-equipped Cafe, priced right Tribune Box3(il7. fTALIANT PRUNEJTfo'FSBle, Thursday and Friday, 1 90 per lug. Larfe and smnll quantities. 331 S. Riverside. GOOD tfecirlc range. Calf aYterS'p. m". OOP W. Second St. FOR SALE Cow and calf, Guernsey. Koolrrntor, now. Oak Grove. Fourth house from Oak Grove School, Box 300E .piaster. FOR "RALE Heavy-duty Vaughn Drag Saw. Magneto equipped, 2 blades, fl ft. and (i ft.. $100. G. It. Kinney, co Copco, Prospect, Oregon. DON'T MISS IT! JUNIOR CHAMBER CONVENTION IN MEDFORD! Real Old Western Atmosphere! TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT U. S. National Bank Mann' First National Bank Holland Hotel Hotel Jackson Hotel Medford Barker's -'Medford Military Tailors Wainseott't LOST Smart black and whtta Cocker Spaniel with collar. Reward. Phone 4.ja. 330 Haven St, FOR SALE Hale Peaches. Harry fc" Mmer Phone 6fl33. IMS CHEVROLET COUPE". New 4-forie paint good tires. Under OPA ceil, inf. CHAMP'S GARAGE. 311 B. 3th FOR SALE Two saddle horses. 1 Bay mar-' .1 Sorrel gelding.jPhoneg455. FOR SALE Two men's wool suits" Also overcoat, medium slie. Arrow white shirts, sire 1ft Vj. Also sport snins. aii in goon condition. Reason ab'e. 4S. Ross Court. FOR SXE Pre-war Circulating wood He.Mer, all metal, whita enamel ice box. western saddle, kitchen table with bins. Bea hives. Re 3, Box 4it- C. Ross Lane. FOR SALE-Two-wheel trailer, 18 In. wheels, good tires. 1212Y. 10th St. WANTED-6h a Umbrella TetvLl2n ioth st. V A NTED -Boy's Junior size bicycle" Phone 5821. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOTJSB SPECIALS PLVMRTNG FIXTURES: Toilets. Sinks. Lavatories, Shower Stalls. Septic Tankd. Soil Fittings and Pipe. Fau cets. Strainers, Traps, Get our prices. HARD TO GET ITEMS; Chicken Frv ers, Potatoe Ricers, Steam Electric lro:w. Clothesline Wire. Oil Heat ing Stoves. Kerosene Cook Stoves. Copper Coils for heating water. Hardware Cloth, all sizes. Knee Rubber Boots Also Cow Haltera and Tie Out Chains. A NEW SHIPMENT of new wood cir culating heaters, and trash burners. Also automatic gas and electric wa ter hunters. Buy now while stock Is complete. EXTRA SPECIAL I-aundrv trays, '$10.75; lawn rakes. 43c; can openers. 10c each; Sleeping Bags. lOOi virgin wool at s 11.93: fresh stock of flashlight batteries at 3c; 80 T. wool blankets at 4 43; pad locks 50c each; flour aiftera at 30c Dish pans, 93c each. CLOSE OITT Decorative Wall Paper, roll contains 108 square feet at 60c per roll. ATTENTION LOGGERS AND TRUCK ERS Large stock of used shovels and axes at 73c each. Fine Assortment of Luggage, consist ing of Overnight Bags, Pullman Cases. Make-up Kits. Matched Lug. gage and Lockers Mail Boxes. Dish pans. Just arrived. Garden Sprinklers. Gal vanized Hucketv Milk Palls. Cream Cans Milk Strainers. Garbage Cans. Milk Pans and Crocks. Inch, 3 Inch and 4 Inch lrrlga. Uon Pipe. Also Pipe Elbows. PAINT, all colors also Turpentine and oil. Shingle Stain, Cloeeout small cans paints, assorted colors, each 10c. , VISIT our furniture department Dav- enos and Chesterfield seta with springs throughout, dinette sets, chest of drawers, large stock mat tresses, springs etc ROOFING Paper all sires and weights also building paper Felt paper less than mall order prices. COMPLETE tine of tent, tarpaulins, hay covers and canvas for Irriga tion purposes. Also steel cota and mattresses. CLOSE-Out on heavy work harness, horse collars, pads and horse blan kets. PIPE, large stock of pre-war pipe at pre-war prices Also pipe fittings, pressure pumps pitcher pumps, cen trifugal and rotary umps, etc WOODCHOPPERS Attention) Large stock of cord wood saws, all sizes; saw mandrels, wedges, sledge ham mers, axes and crosscut saws. ATTF.NTION, farmers and gardeners We have In stock all sizes and mesh of chicken netting stock fence barb wire, fence poafj. smooth wire stuc co wire, also chicken house spray ers. wheelbarrows, garden cultiva tors, spading forks, hoes, rakes, mat tocks and shovels. mechanic, farmer, logger; also P-d ! tools consisting of socket, ratchets lug wrenches and speed wrenches : REMEMBER you always buy for less at the MEDFORD. BARGAIN BOUSE 27-29-33 N Grape St. Medford, Oregon cow GIRLS! Thursday, Sep!. 8, 1945 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE NINE FOR SALE 22 Winchester repeater. 2 pre-wnr bicycles. P37S. Holly. fOR SALE 1931 Model A Ford Pfck up. 600 x i tirej. In fAir condition. 150 Under OPA. 918 Whitman. VOUR FROZEN FOOD locker will be ready about Sept loth, at the Polar- -9?1LS-J.!awnorJiq..st- Cal1 5990 FOR SALE Davenport and chair, new spnrgs. After 3 p. m., dial 4651. 91 3 WJ n tlK NOTICij if you wnnt your sawmill or any other building white-washed phoneJacificFcedjfc Seed Co., 3413. NOTICF Jim Grimes has moved-his Medford Barber Shop from base ment of Med'ord Center Bldg.. to 423 E Main, across from Roxy Theatre. Ope n Saturday, Sept. 8th. NOTICE Stedford "Barber Shophas moved from the basement of Med ford Center Bldg . to 423 E. Main, across from the Roxy Theatre. Open Saturday, Sept. 8th. WANTED Office Help. One stenog rapher and one typutt. Both perma- nent positions. Phone 2157. FOR'SALE OneVaughTardeiTtfa tor. with all attachments, or will trade for Model ''A" Pickup. Jack- nvilleStBrJRt.. BoxJSl. P 6 L A R "COLD S t ora g e LocKcl wTTi be ready about Sept 13th. Call 6990 for reservations uHawthorne St. FOR SALE Mixed ve7rhandoatseYd. No. 1 qunlity. priced right. Also (rood green pasture. Isaacs, Crater Lake highway. ilALE PEACHES Nice large orchard run. ripened on the tree. Denney. first house on Madrona Lane, off OakGroverond. PhonejU08. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 2 bedrooms, only adults. Dial 4631. 913West 10th St. R"l NT) E H G AR T E N for pre-school age children. Colleen Hope Dance Studio. Sparta Bldg.. East Main St. Phone 3391 mornings. NOTIC E TO H UNTF.RS Polar-Cold Co will be readv to take care of your game property. 24-hr service durfntt deer season. Call 3990. WANTED Experienced Stenographer for permanent position. Call at Bear CreekOicharcis Phone 31tlt. RANCH FOR SALE 70 Acres, hay and grain land, free soil, partly Irri gated, 7-room well-constructed mod ern home, dcp well, pressure sys tem, garage, woodshed, barn, large family orchard. This is a good money maker Slghtlv location on rood road. Price 516,000. Some terms. THE WAHL AGENCY Room 7 Brophy Bldg. Dial 447R LUMBER R-nigl Boards and Dimension REDWOOD and CEDAR FENCE POSTS Nails Roofing CAMERON MOF' L 'MllER C O. So. Rivenide at Harriett Rcl. F5R SALE Tomatoes, cucumbers, carrrrts, heets. green peppers, egg plant and dill. Bateman, milu N W of Central Pfit.on Taylor Rd. MONKY Is needed for College. Use bnhy'j growing time and a success ful PLAN, TO ACCUMULATE MONFY. Ask Fred Snook. Tel. 2312 1104 Queen Ann to explain (with out obligation) one of these Safn, Simple, Systematic (SIX TO THIRTY YEAR PLANS for accumulating money for any future use Not in surance. NOW A VAI1.ADLE No 1 certTgrade red cedar shingles Big Plnea Lum ber Co. COYS"CHICKEN INN Gold Hiil Serving fried cnicken every day ex cept Monday Phone 231 Under same management FIREWS Saturday, Sept. 8 TALENT 9:00 to 1:00 The Family 40 C Thoatr 2 BIG HITS -TONIGHT-, THRU SATURDAY A DEEPLY EMOTIONAL LOVE now PLUS DANCE WZr ROARING GUNS! ROMANCE MUSIC! "SOUTH of DIXIE" with ANNE G WYNNE DAYID BRUCE ill uim w'iwaj,4'WJ FOR SALE Baled alfalfa, oat. oat and ' vetch hay Priced reasonably Phone seo WANTF.D Man for ice" delivery, 2fJ W. Main. Valley Fuel Co. CASH IN A FLASH FOR VOUR CAR Save Time. Cash and Gas Call Automobile Market, Friendly Mediord Di.alur. Ph 3910 6th and Bartlett No Red Tape When You Sell to US. KEEP your house cooTer this summer with JM Rock Wool Insulation Bat tens Call us tor information. BIGPINESLUMBERCO POLAH-COLDFood Lockers r.rerjuitt low and convenient and held at a constantly low temperature. Pnon 5990 9 Hawthorne St. L U M E R Lumber - Nails . Roofing Dry Flooring and Siding Low Priced No Priority R O STEPHENSON CO. Court and McAndrews Road Phone 3000 Mcdlord P-T. A. DANCE Sat., Sep!. 3 9:30 2:S3 SAMS VALLEY GRANGE HALL GOOD MUSIC REFRESHMENTS If you need to earn tip Due To Monthly Losses Tf you lose so much during monthly periods that you feel so weal:, "drafted out" this mny be duo to low blood-iron. o try Lvtlla E. Ftnfcham'a TA3LIT3 one of the greatest blood-Iron tontcst you can. buy. Pinkhmna Tablets are also famoua to help relieve symptoms of monthly functional dlaturbaucea. Follow label directions. ljdiaE.Pinkham'sTi&&&?5 KQW Thru SAT. ' IK. - I There's VifMmitc In HER SMIIEJ ENDS SATURDAY 'Tin: Avenge Juiticell . -ii IKlALTiazirST.IOHN. - and rOO OONT KNOW WHAT ACTON MMNS Til YOU'Vt jr-v AWT THI RAVEN! TO a i 1 il i !iiiiiirwrt WWW NS SUM. W HuimFmtraT mMism. mmmximt'm .taw