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LOCAL and D. A. V. TO Meet Jackson County Chapter No. 8, Disabled American Veterans, will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. In the Med ford armory for a business ses sion. . Return Horn Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Atkins and family re turned to Portland last week aft er spending a few days with rel atives here. Mr. Atkins works as service engineer with Monroe and Criselle of Portland. Ladies To Meet Lady Jay Cees will meet Tuesday evening at the Medford hotel at 8 o'clock. There will be a "white elephant" card party and during the eve ning a ham and a carton of cig arettes will be given away. Office To Close The offices of the Rogue River National For est service will not be open Sat urdays, beginning this week, under a new federal ruling an nounced today. In the future the office will observe a 40-hour work week of fiva eight-hour days, it was stated. Discharged First Lt. William J. Hughbank, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Hughbanks, Rogue Riv er, has been honorably discharg ed from the army air forces after more than three years of service. Lt. Hughbank spent nearly a year with the Eighth Air Force in England and was awarded the air medal with three oak leaf clusters. In Tokyo Charles McLallen, Slc on the USS Gwinn, mine layer, is with the occupation forces In Tokyo bay at the pres ent, according to a letter receiv ed by Mrs. McLallen, who re sides in the Griffin Creek dist rict. McLallen has been with the navy since before Pearl Har bor and participated in many en gagements. Crandall Home James Cran dall arrived at the home of his brother, John Clarno, 1468 Prun street, Friday after re ceiving an honorable discharge Sept. 8 from the army at Camp Beale. Calif. Crandall, who served in the South Pacific three years, left the United States with the 41st division. Another bro ther, William E. Crandall, resides In Medford. Auto Accidents Cars operat ed by Frank C. Findley, 449 Ha ven street, and C. C. Howard, Medford, collided Saturday morning at Jhe intersection of Grape and Sixth streets, causing some damage to Findley's auto, according to an accident report filed with city police. Also re ported damaged yesterday was a car driven by Virgil Connor, 502 North Riverside avenue, when in collision on highway 99 with an auto operated by Jerry Klimek, Talent. DR. A. R. HEDGES Chiropractic & Naturopathic Physician 128 E. Main Dial 3170 AMINO ACIDS The necessity for Amino Acids In the diet has been discussed. There are at least twenty-one recognized. Of these at least four are considered indispen sable. That is, the body cannot make them itself out of other Amino Acids. The Amino-Acids must come from protein food. In fact, the Amino-Acids are the unit structure out of which pro teins are built. So the food value of protein depends upon its con tent of Amino-Acids. Some pro teins contain only four or five different Amino-Acids while others contain a large number. The different oreans vary as to their Amino-Acid requirement. Lean meat, fish. milk, cheese and eggs are usually considered as sources for complete proteins. The Amino-Acid deficiency of peanuts may be made up by the protein of wheat. Peas and navy beans are a good source, but are incomplete, while the soy bean is considered a complete protein food. ' r TIME TO RE-TIRE ffiV t,i v s r of- Sam Jennings 229 N. Riverside Talks ( TIMS TO Rf-TR, ) tm&Ki V GET QUALITY.. Wf TIME TO RE-TIRE WWA Mz ssss Va PERSONAL Discharged S Sgt. Russell L. Smith, of Medford, was one of a group of Oregon men recently discharged from the army at Ft. Lewis, Wash., according to a news dispatch from the fort. Reports Pfc. Ralph E'. Gill more, Medford, has reported to the army ground forces redistri bution station at Santa Barbara, Calif., for two weeks of rest fol lowing his arrival from overseas. Pfc. Gillmore served eight months In Germany. On Furlough Pvt. Earl Barn- nan, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Barnhart, 722 Dakota avenue, is spending a 10-day furlough with his parents from Ft. Benning, Ga., where he is stationed with the 0rntrnonpr Pvt Rarnhnrf was graduated from Mediord nign school last January. Hears From Son Frank Dix on, RT 2'c, aboard the USS Dewey, was in San Diego briefly last week-end and in a telephone call to his mother. Mrs. Helen Dixon, B26 West Tenth street, stated that his ship was en route to the Atlantic by way of the Panama canal to join the Atlan tic fleet. Promoted Promotion of Mer ton W. LeRoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Crump, 823 East Ninth street, from second to first lieutenant was learned recently by his parents. Lt. LeRoy has been stationed in England with the air corps since November. His brother. Lt. Maiden LeRoy, is with the air corps on Okinawa. Huson Discharged Sgt. Roy Huson, son of Mrs. Ina Huson of Lozie Lane, returned home last week after receiving his dis charge from the army at the Ft. Lewis separation center. Huson returned to the States last Jan uary. He left Medford with the Oregon National Guard and served overseas with the 41st Division. Injured Jay Sacquety and Mrs. Vernice McWhetty, of Med ford, were taken to Community hospital about 1:30 a. m. Sunday morning for treatment of in juries received when they were struck by an auto operated by Clifford E. Whiting, Redding, Calif., city police reported to day. The couple was reportedly struck when they stepped from behind a bus parked on the high way between Phoenix and Tal ent. Injuries were not serious, ac cording to a hospital report. Son Born A son born to Mr. and Mrs. Francis (Red) Brisbine, 814 East Jackson boulevard on Sept. 9, has been named John Carlton for a maternal great grandfather, Sgt. John Carlton Peabody, the family states. Sgt. Peabody was with the 37th in fantry stationed at Ft. Klamath during the Modoc Indian wars there and was buried at the Presidio, S. F. The infant, born at Sacred Heart hospital, weigh ed nine pounds and 10 ounces at birth. The Brisbanes have three daughters. Corporal Here Cpl. Robert E. Lee, Jr., has arrived from the European theater of operations to spend a 30 day furlough with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Lee. Beall Lane. Cpl. Lee was stationed in England 25 months with the 379th bomb group of the army air corps and spent three months at headquarters of the Ninth African division of the air transport command at Casa blanca. After visiting relatives at Medford and Denver, Colo.. Cpl. Lee will report to Fort Lewis for reassignment. Colonel Home Col. L. P. Wil cox is spending a 30-day leave with his wife and son. Bob, at the family home at 706 Dakota avenue, following his recent ar rival in the United States from the European theater. As In spector general with the 19th tactical air command. Col. Wil cox took part in the major bat tles of the German campaign dur ing 20 mcnths overseas and wears the bronze star medl and six bronze battle stars. The of ficer, who was associated with Southern Oregon Sales company before entering the service, will report to Drew field. TampaJ ria. Another son, L,yle, szc. is stationed at Camp Elliott, San Diego. ire wu. va Phone 3277 Stolen C. L. Bernard, 19 Ge neva street, reported to city po lice yesterday the theft sometime Saturday night of the fender skirts from his auto. Visitor Here Miss Betty May berry of The Dalles, Ore., Is visiting in Medford at the home of Mrs. Susan Glennie, 129 South Holly street. a Shack Burns An old shack was destroyed yesterday after noon during a grass fire at the west end of Bennett avenue, city firemen reported today. Owner of the building was a Mr. Phipps. Secure License A marriage license was issued at the Jose phine county courthouse Aug. 3.0 to John Raymond Bobbett and Alice Nellie Gillette, both of Medford. according to word from Grants Pass. To Coquilla Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Woodford and daughter, Mrs. Curtis Jester, and granddaugh ter, 526 South Holly street, plan to leave the city Wednesday for a few days visit with Mr. Wood ford's sisters in Coquille. Rings Stolen Two wedding ring sets, valued at S60 each, were stolen Saturday night from the Rogue Valley Transit com pany, 121 North Bartlett street, city police were informed yes terday by Ray King, of the company. Chicago Wheat Portland. Ore., Sept. 10 (IVP.1 Chi tie. 2,200 calves 630. Uneven; good steers active, strong; all other classes opening slow, wenk to 23c lower, Medium to good steers. $14.30 1H 50. One outBtandinR load grassers. M 6.8.V common - medium grades, f 11.00-14.00: heifers Sit. 50-13.10; good heifers $15 00; eanner and cutter fows, Sb.OO to 8.00; food beef cows held at $12.00-12 50; good bulls to S12.00; two lots mostly choice calves $14.50; bulk fiood to choice vealrrs $13.50-14.00. Hogs 250, Market steady nt ceil ing. Barrows and gilts. $15. 7"t; rows nnd stags $15 00; choice 100 pound teeder pigs. S21 00. Sheep 2.400: market slow; weak, to 25c lower; good to choice wooled lambs $12 50-13 00; good shorn lambs. SU. 00-11 50; feeders to 12 on down; good ewes, ?S,50; best, held at 6 00. South Kn Francisco, Sept. 10 (U.P.i-l'SDAl- Cattle 700. Karly trade steady to 25 cents lower. Fat steers scarce. Inrre l.v medium feeder steers. Two loads Oregon, 97(1 pounds, medium feeder steer $14-14 50. Two loads medium 800-900 pounds. Oregon heifers $13 .83 14 50. Odd goow cows $13. Fat aged range 1200 pound cows $12 50. Load mixed canners and cutters S7 straight. Good bulls scarce, quoted S12 down. Calves 100, steady. Two" short loads medium 245-340 pound calves $12-13. Light sort $11. Hops 230. Includes 150 feeder pigs. Steady Load good and choice 291 pounJ barrows and gilts $15.75. Odd food sows $15. Sheeo 1.20O, Undertone steady. Largelv medium to good lambs, sal able. $13-13 50. Culled to good ewes $2-0. Portland Produce Porttsnd. Pep 10 lUP,) Whole sale market prices: Cabbage Local $5 crate. Carrots Oregon 73c doz. bunches delivered. Celerv Oregon green $4 .50-3. Cucumbers Field grown 60c flat. PU-khPP, sizes 75C-S1.35. Inior? Green 75-83c do7. bunches. Potatoes California field sweets $4.90 crate. Squash Local. Zucchini 75c flat; Danish SI lug; Bingen Yellow 73c. Turnips Local $1.15-1.35 dor. bunches. Peacnes The Dalles Improved El bertan SI. 40; Yakima Elbertas $2 2.1 per 35 -'b. box; The Dalles Hales $3.50 per 33 lb. box. Livestock Chicago. Sept. 10 (U.P.) Wheat Open High Low Close lfl3 ' I 1 (-5 1 , l.H3, 1 5o3, Sept 1.65'i 1.05 'i I S' Dec 1.64', 1.6.1', 1 .', Mav 1.62, 1 H3'. l.B2,i July 1.55. 1.56'. 1.35!a s. f. daTry prices San Francisco. Sept. 10- -0J.R) Dairy market: Butter: 93 score 43 i, 02 score 43, 90 score 42?4. Cheese: Loafs 28.2, triplets 27.2. Eggs: Large grade A 55'. medium grade A 50',2, small grade A 41V4, large grade B 461-2. Wall Street New York. Sept. 10 (U.R) The stock market today extend ed last week's advance with in dustrial and utility shares ris ing to new highs since 1937 and the general list at its best level since late June. Trading was under the million share level as Wall Street gener ally adopted a cautious attitude pending further developments on President Truman's recom mendations for a more abundant life. Today's closing prices on se lected stocks: American Tel. & Tel. 1843,4 Anaconda 34V2 Girls. 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Army air forces, upon his arrival at Hamilton Field, (alil. from his Pacific headquarters where lie directed the Allied bomber offensive that devastated Japan's war-making industries, after fin ishing off those of Nazi Europe. Chrysler 124 Curtiss Wright 6' 8 General Electric 48:1i General Motors 7434 Montgomery Ward 69 Penn. R. R 38' i Phillips Petroleum 47! a J. C. Penney 123 '4 Radio IB Southern Pacific 4779 Standard Oil of Cal 40-4 Texas Gulf Sulphur 447s Trnnsamerica 13 United Aircrafts 27:s U. S. Rubber 67 U. S. Steel 71?i 47 COUNTY RIDERS TO TAKE PART IN PICTURE "Flash" Fidler announced to day thai he has secured 47 rid ers, nearly all of them from the Jackson County Sheriff's Posse, to ride in scenes of "Canyon Passage" which is now hemg filmed by Universal Studios at Diamond Lake. The picture is based on a story by Ernest Hay- cox, noted Portland author, and concerns the early gold rush days of Jacksonville. HOWTcTaD VANCE Los Anaeles, Sept. 10 (U.R) Our peacetime welfare will de pend upon advancement in social and economic fields. Gov. Earl Warren told an 'admission day gathering of Sons and Daughters of the Golden West, yesterday. JUDGE NOMINATED Washington, Sept. 10 'U.R) President Truman today nomin ated William E. Orr of Nevada to be judge of the U. S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, suc ceeding Judge Curtis D. Wilbur, retired. Too Late to Classify FIELD SEEDS You'll find our etoclt of iiifth-qunlity field seeds the most cornpieto. Monarch Seed & Feud Co. FOR SALE F'Ve room. 2 bedroom hoiise. also sewing room, foouo Close In. 310 King. FOR SALE Good income property, priced tu sell.. Tribune Box 3'81. TOR is ALE "l 042 Ford " " t ruck and Isascon trailrr. 1 r42 Dode truck and Brail single axle triler, IfWi T40 irnrtor whh b!ndf and drum. f)02 West JnckPon, No. 8. r m R GUIDE TO mm WHISKEY. S Trie name of Corby's in Canada stands for fine w hi key tradition, and Corby's ai produced fn America today merits the approval of the moat critical. You, too, will enjoy ihe fine pre-war qualify of this light, sociable blend. Ak for Corby's the next time you buy. PRODUCED IN THE U.S.A. our sjrptfl Canadian b'tndtr Jos. Barclay 8. Co., limited Pcpriq, lllinoit H. H. (Hap) Arnold, commander FOR SALE Model "A" part, high pressure enr washer, Jackson ot. Clarke. 120 E. Jackson. COATS v-ith I-eKKiUKs nnd Caps sUes 1 to 4 colors: red. copen, camel, navy, teal, wine and brown also SNOW SUITS sizes 1 to 4 TINY TOT'S SHOP 3rd Floor Medford Bldg. WANTED TO BUY Small acreage, 1 to 4 acres with modern house, liKht nnd water. Tribune Box 373H. FOIi SALE Circulating healer, very pood condition, ?30. Dial 5380. FOR SALE Benutt ful Italian made 120 bass rccordion, used very little. pnone ;t4-u. WANTED Two lots, will pay SSOfTlo 5mi lor pnveo residential lots. Vic tor C. Sether, Brophy Bldg. FOR SALE Sweet Corn by" the sacTT Boyd s Fruit Stand, 3'a miles south on nwy. yy. WANTED Oak rfooring used" 36ors" windows. pialS104. MASTITIS Test" Blotters and remedies Monnreh Seed Ac Feed Co. WANTED Woman for day care of 2 children in my home. Ph. 4220 niortrnfn and after ;30 p.m. VANTEDHoVlworlbvthe hour Ph. rlfli) or 333 E. Jackson. FOR SALE Rotary White sewing machine like new. Phone Jackson ville UA2. R. T. Lindsay. LOST Wnlth.tm wrist watch." brown strap, between Berkeley Way and RlvtM-slde. Phone 2793. TOR SALE All Meet rahfre. B Ifds, perfect condition. 4 1 1 So. Newtown. WANTED "Bookkeeper, permanent position. Phone 2201 or call at 323 Med ford Bldg. FOR SALE riOO gallon steeioil,"tank. price $30()0. A shin ml Aye. FOR SALE Bassinette and ele'ctrle FOR SALE 40 Ne w H a mpshTre-Red fvullcts at Walter Lunceford place. lns:i Lane; 2 story white house in field on left Fide, about fifth house form Jacksonville highway. W A N TED C h c7ip"lotw 1 1 h "shack for c;is!i Tribune Box 3111)1. DEER BAGS $1.40 and $183 each". Mnn.u ch Seed Rc Feed Co. PEACHES Hales. ElbeFtasi Siufrs. treu ripened, NO CULLS, flc, 7c, 8c per lb. Tomatoes. 3c; canteloupe, llir ea : pears 3c lb. Payless Mar ket. ii33 S. Riverside, opposite Fire- sronr FOR SALE One horse. R years old", weight 1R00. suitable for lodging. Clyde Sturglll, Oregon Orchard Home, Rt. 1. Box 438. FOR SALE J". H. Hale peaches. Clyde Slurill, Oregon Orchard Home, Rt. l.Jlox 45R. FOR SALE-Dodge truck. OhTStage n dByProd ut sR d. FOR SALE One wood' circulating heater, one baby scale and one wat'T tnnk. 300 S. Columbus, right off Mnln. CHICKENS LOUZVT-"Sfry Lee's Perch iaint. Monarch Seed 4 Feed Co. flA Proof 1 68.4 Grain Neutral Spirits COHBY'S v.'".'7;;" ..... .u.-. A FOW SALE Smalt wood rinffe with coiia. Keasonanie. con oea springs (no frame). Nice glass table lamp. Several dozen quart fruit Jars with tops. Shulta. 413 No. Grape St. PEACH LEAF -CURL is best controlled with Sherwin-Williams Bast-cop. Askus about lt. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. WANTED Lady for fountain work, Huson Confectionary TOR SALE Radio, $20. 10 Elm St. Phon 4838 ITEMS JUST ARRIVING IN STOCK C.nlvnmzed uios Fruft picking palls Mop buckets Andirons Mail boxes Gas cans Fly screen Tennis balls Ping-pong balls Weed burners Leather gloves Carpenter tools HUBBARD BROS. FOR PALE Pa radl chi or benzine for peach tree borer. Apply now. Monaich Seed St Feed Co. FOR S A LE M a y t a g Wash er, good condition, with ptsnllne and 110-volt electric motor, $70.00. Lyle Hard, Rt. 3. Box Jacksonville. Phone 707 Jacksonville. WANTED Young fresh milch cow. Must be heavy milker with good jest P OBox 5iU. Gold Hill. FORTALE By owner. 5 acres, 3 room modern house. Terms. Rt. 4. Box 20. Coker Butte Road off Cra- ter Lake Hwy. FOR SALE Jersev cow. freshens thle month: one bull calf: 5 turkeys; 120 chickens: rabbits and hutches; garden and farm tools; chicken wire; 12 ton truck Jack. Rt. 4. Box 20. Coker Butte Road off Crater Lke Hwy. FOR SALE Apple box shook, also peach and lugs. Monarch Seed & . Feed Co. BITRBANK BROS. Wrlsh to announce they have just opened Bodv Fender and Paint Shop We have diploma issued by General Motors Corp. for approved body mechanics. Get OUR estimates. We guarantee to please. till Mm mti-aM WANTED Pantry lady. Sacred Heart Hospital. WANTED Lady to care for JTcbTlldren wager. Phono Ashland v88 between 7 and 8 p.m.. or coniaci McAbee, Skecter'a Garage, Talent, FOR SALE Elbefta Peaches. Bring contniners. S. P. Hunter, west As sociatcd Company. Phoenix. iF?x- c aV f r'ftiiw.iTnn di. vetch- r-, winter oats, barley. Prices right, quality the best. Monarch arch Seed FeedCo. WANTED Flute. 1n rood condition, with cnse. Phone 4078. FOR SALE 6 tube Alrifne console radio Phone 7207. 327 So. Oakdnle. FORSALE New. shallow well pump, never been used. Olaf Johnson, Rt. 4. Box 80. Medford. For sale hp. rirlggs and clr.Mnl. mn4nr Phono 5380. SOC A A Real little toiirkey ranch", tDJjlJU located 8 miles from Med Vauvv ford. Nine acres. 4-room modern house. Fine well pressure . v.-.... - nrt KhirUnn houses. BVSICII1. unnn w.... This price includes one good cow. range stove. L.n i u. HARRY LONG, Real Estate 1238 So. Riverside Phone SP22 in cAirUMt' fishing snot on ,-. .1.,.- nuT- mil hiifhwav frontage. Approx. 5 acres. 300. Hunt Crater Lake Highway, 1 mile north of snany cove- WANTED Permanent office girl. Western Auto Supply Co., 101 SO. Riyerslde. FOR SALE Table model radio. Ital. i nr.mfla PhonA 4830. SHAMl'OO YOUR DOG. use Qua&na Liquta anampoo oup. ... n. Mai rhKM flees Monarch Seed At Feed Co. CASH IN A FLASH FOR YOUR CAR gave Time Cash and Gaa Call Automobile Market, Friendly Medford Dealer. Ph SfHO oth and Bartlett No Red Tape When You Bell to US YOUR FROZEN FOOD locker win be ready about Sept 15th. at the Polar Cold Co . 0 Hawthorne St Call 3000 DLSmVASHER WANTED "8-hour shift from 11 a. m. to 7 p. m . beta of wages. Apply at once. Berrydnie Hesmuiimt, 1512 N. Riverside Ave. Phone 0010. WANTED s Mechanics We need more Automo bile and Truck Mech anic, Body Men and Painters. Make$350.M. and Up. Weekly Gutrantee! IDEAL WORKING CONDITIONS Coolest Shop in Summer Warm In Winter Locker Room Hot and Cold Water Vacations with Pay If you are looking for the best job in town it will pay you to get our proposition and get set in a post-war job now. L C. Taylor Co. Dodge-Plymouth Dealer 112 So. Riverside Phone 2965 Monday, Sept. 10, 1943 DAY and night car of children at hoi me k ursery, 4ua Boardman. Phono 4310. POLAR-COLD Storage Lockers will pe reaay aoout bept i3tn. call 59B0 forrofervations. 0 Hawthorne St. HALE PEACHES Nice large orchard run. ripened on the tree. Denney. first house on Madrona Lane, off Oak Urove road. Phone 8108. FOR SALE: 3 1 ' acres, 2 -bed room house, all modern conveniences in cluding city water. Utility room, work shop, douhle farnge, small barn, good chicken house. 1 block from grade school. 2'; miles to city center. An exceptionally nice small home. After 8 p. m. Box 63, Jack sonville Hignway. NOTICES If you want your sawmill or any oiner Dunning wnite-wasned phone Pacific Feed Seed Co., 3413. WANTED Office Help. One stenog- rapner ana one typist. Both perma nent positions Phone 2137. NOTICE TO HUNTERS Polar-Cold Co will be ready to take care of your game properly 24-hr service durinn deer season. Call 5990. WANTED: DRY LUMBER HANDLERS SOUTHERN OHEC.ON SUGAF. ' TINE CO. LUMBER Ratiff) Boards nnd Dimension REDWOOD and CEDAR FENCE POSTS Natlfi Roofing CAMERON MOFFITT IJMUER CO, So. Riverside at Harnett Rd. FOR SALE Tomntoes. cucumbers. carrels, beets, ttrecn peppers, esg &lant nnd dill. Hntemnn, mile V. of Central Point, on Taylor Rd. NOW AVAI1.AHLR- No 1 certlaradt red cedar shingles Bl Pines Lura red :ec her Co POLAR-COTb Food Lockers are built low and convenient nnd held ot a conatantly low tempernture. Phone B900 9 Hawthorne St. L 0 M 8 ft R Lumber - Nails Roofing Dry Mooring and Siding Low Priced No Priority R O STEPHENSON CO. Court and McAndrews Road Phone 2000 Medford REPLACE vout broken window glass New K'nss installed while you wait MEDFORD MILLWOltK CO. The Glass House Phone 4113 10th and Grape KEEP vout house cooiei this summer with IM Rock Wool insulation Bat tens Call ua tor Information BIG PINES LUMBER CO COY'S CHICKEN INN Gold Hill Servtng fried cnlcken every day ex cept Monday Phone 831 Under tame management MAROON and prey velour overstuffed davenport and chair art with new ipnng cushions. Heasonable. Dial 4HS1, DlWrst10lh. FOR SALE Pre-war davenport an3 ch.itr, good condition. Phone 64iak WANTED Two -"bedroom hoise or apartment, unfurnished. Permanent t ennui. Adult. Good references. Hugh t-Frdi Phone3374. rOR SALE at a bargain. Two modern houso to he moved or dismantled. Address Tribune Box No. 3U9H. i Isai 'Yi"i r 1 ENDS TONITE JACK HALEY In "SCARED STIFF" JOHN LODER in "JEALOUSY" STARTS TUESDAY 3 BIG DAYS HI f I aw MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE WE are accepting orden for Wedga wood Gas Ranges. Acme Hardware. Main and Grape. WANTFD Truck driver. Permanent po'ti.in for right man. Call Everett Fabfr, Central Point. EVERY DA V'm Bargain Day at Acme Hardware, Main and Grape. Phone 5fl7fl FOR SALE Grav bar health and eV. ercising machine, complete with bclt like new. $50 00, Phone 3238. WANTED Man for ice delivery, 2S W. Main. Valley Fuel Co. Sinus Sufferers Amazing new t rem men t, quick re lief for Binua headaches and drip and drainage of the nose and throat Write for ft day free trial, no cost or obligation National Laboratories. Box 245, Inglewood, Calif PARTS and SERVICE tnt all makes ol WASHRRS and REFUIUKRATURS YOUNGER'S APPLIANCE SERVICE CO. 31 N. Bartlett Phone 2419 For Fins Flavored TOMATOES Eating, Cunning or Julc COOK'S GROCERY 630 Crater Lake Rd. Ph. 3294 CHICKEN and STEAK DINNERS KING'S CAFE Owned by OTTO and WAVE KING Highway 99 at Talent Come Out and Sea the Bears. Townsend AT Dreamland Hall TOMORROW Merrill's Novelty Orchestra ENDS TOMORROW WEDNESDAY DOROTHY LAMOUR ARTURO de Count ENDS TOMORROW .1 Jnrrrm-ram TMIWlifr K&m shT" tewH I