Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 27, 1945, Page 9, Image 9

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    LOCAL and
Shulti Released T3 George
E. Shults, 816 Cedar street, has
received an honorable discharge
at the Fort Lewis separation cen
ter, officials of the post announc
ed. To Give Dance A dance will
be given at the Sams Valley
Grange hall Saturday, Sept. 29,
the committee in charge an
nounced today. Lunch will be
served.
Visitor Here Mrs. Lloyd
Gantenbein of Lakeview is the
house guest of Mr. and Mrs. W.
Poff at their home on West
Eleventh street. Mrs. Gantenbein
formerly resided here.
To Entertain Members of
the Ladies' Mounted Troop will
gather at the home of Mrs. F. G.
Hughes, Ross Lane, tomorrow
evening at 8 o'clock to say fare
well to Mrs. William Grenbemer,
troop member who is leaving
soon to reside in Reedsport, Ore.
Ashlanders Discharge d
MSgt. Lawrence T. Leigh, Oak
and B streets, ana rvi. verner
E. Carson, 107 Manzanita st'eet,
have been given honorable dis
charges at the Fort Lewis sep
aration center, according to a
news release received from the
center.
Wr!iht Horns Lt. Richard
Wright and Mrs. Wright arrived
in Medford Monday after resid
ing the past year in Midland,
Tex., and Carlsbad, N. M., where
the officer was an instructor in
the army air corps. He has been
placed on inactive duty and will
return to the staff of the J C.
Penney company here. Previous
to the Texas and New Mexico
oionments the officer served in
the European theater of war for
seven montns as a Domoaraier.
The Wrights make their home
at 514 Franquette street.
LEG FAINS KAY
Of Tired Kidneys
If backache and leg pains are matins yon
tnfserable.don't just complain and do nothing
about them. Nature maybe-warning you that
your kidneys need attention.
, The kidneyaa re Nature's chief way ot taJcln
eoccets acids and poisonous waste out of tha
blood. They help most people pass about ft
pints a day.
If the 16 miles of kidney tubes and Altera
don't work well, poisonous waste matter staya
In the blood. These poisons may startnassing
backaches, rheumatic pains, leg- pains, loss of
pep and energy, getting up nights, swelling.
purHness under the eyes, headaches and dii ti
nes!. Frequentor scanty paasafreswith smart
ing and burning sometimes shows there is some
thing wrong with your kidneys or bladder.
Don't waitl Ask your druggist for Poan's
Fills, a stimulant diuretic, used successfully
by millions for over 40 years. Doan's give
happy relief and will help tha 16 miles of
kidney tubes flush out poisonous waeta from
the blood Get Doan's Fill.
SEE HUMPHREY
FOB CASH
for your
1941 or IS42 Gar
HUMPHREY
MOTORS
USED CAR EXCHANGE
33 S. Riverside Ave.
There Is a Position Available
NOW in Our Accounting Department
We need Immediately someone for a per
manent position who has had general book
keeping experience.
Telephone 2161
BEAR CREEK ORCHARDS
We Offer for Sale Our
CIRCULAR
Located 17 Miles North of Medford on the
Crater Lake Highway
6 Daily Capacity 20,000 Feet
Q 125 H. P. Diesel Motor
' and other necessary equipment
Gulf Red Cedar Company, Inc.
P. O. Box 308
STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA
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PERSONAL
CALENDAR
Friday
6:30 p. m. Homemakers'
class of the First Methodist
church, covered dish dinner at
social hall of church. Bring serv
ice. Saturday
1:00 p. m. VFW Auxiliary,
dessert luncheon and sewing,
home of Mrs. I. D. Canfield,
Coleman Creek road.
Daughters To Meet Daugh
ters of Union Veterans will meet
tomorrow evening at the armory
at 8 o'clock, and members arc
asked to bring their completed
Red Cross articles.
.
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 these hours.
Correction Song and devo
tional services, conducted by the
Rev. Gilbert Cayse, of Central
Point, begin at 8 p. m. tonight
in the Sams Valley school house,
not in the Central Point school
as was stated Tuesday. The serv
ices are non-denominational t.ndi
are sponsored by the Sams Val
ley Sunday school.
Receives Purple Heart Pfc.
Tracy J. Muse, husband of Mrs.
Gladys Muse, Central Point, has
been awarded the purple heart
medal for wounds received in
action May 17, on Okinawa
while with the 6th marine divi
sion. Pfc. Muse, who landed on
Okinawa on D-day, entered the
marine corps in August, 1943,
and embarked for overseas serv
ice last December.
Fanger Discharged Veteran
of two years service with the
army, Franklyn H. Fanger, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fanger.
box 57, Jacksonville star route,
has arrived home from McClel
lan field, Calif., where he receiv
ed an honorable discharge from
the army air corps. As a tech
nical sergeant, Fanger served in
the European theater with the
450th bomb group six months
and received the air mednl and
silver star for 50 combat mis
sions. In California Mrs. D. A. Par
ker of 528 Crater Lake avenue
is in Oakland, Calif., to visit her
mother, Mrs. A. M. Richards,
and also her husband who re
cently returned to this country
after more than four years over
seas duty with the navy. Parker,
who served in New Zealand and
other war zones, has been in the
naval hospital at San Leandro.
Calif., and is to be discharged
in the near future through the
San Diego base. At present he is
visiting at the Richards home in
Oakland.
Autos Collide Cars operated
by Winford Thomas. McClellan
field, Calif., and Ted Sletten,
Phoenix, collided at the corner
of Main and Front street yester
day afternoon causing consider
able damage to Thomas' auto,
city police reported today. An
other accident occurred yester
day at the intersection of Third
and Front streets when cars op
erated by Clarence A. Williams,
route 4, and SSgt. Easley A.
Jenkins, route 1, collided caus
ing some damage to both autos,
according to accident reports
filed with city police.
SAL
Inducted Laurence Madden
Hayes and Henry Arthur Col
lier were inducted into the army
Sept. 19 at Ft. Lewis. Wash.,
Jackson county selective service
board No. 1 reported today.
Visitori Leave Mr. and Mrs.
Ford Hills, former residents of
Medford, have returned to their
home in Alameda. Calif., after a
visit here with Mr. Hill's moth-i
er, Mrs. Kate Hills. 525 West
Tenth street. They returned to
their home via the Redwood
highway. .
Class To Meet The Loyal
Women's class of the First
Christian church will hold a
bazaar at Cupp's Furniture Ex
change at Sixth and Front street
beginning at 11 a. m. Friday and
continuing through Saturday. A
food sale will be held Saturday
morning beginning at 9 o'clock.
Cooley Here Del Cooley, son
of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Cooley,
628 Palm street, is spending a
few days with his parents before
continuing to Corvallis where
he will re-enter Oregon State
college as a sophomore. Cooley,
former lieutenant in the air
corps, Is in the city on terminal
leave after two and one-half
years with the army.
Gantenbeins Here Mr. and
Mrs. C. James Gantenbein were
guests last week-end at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Beck,
Old Stage Road. Gantenbein was
released from the navy urder
the point system last week. He
is a former Medford and Central
Pbint high school student and
with his wife will now make his
home in Lakeview.
Thompson Home John Gray
Thompson, SM 1c, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Thompson of
Central Point, arrived in the val
ley last night from the Atlantic
coast. He has been overseas for
31 months. Saturday the wed
ding of Miss Norrene Bohnert,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arn
old Bohnert, Central Point, to
Mr. Thompson will take place at
the First Christian church in
Medford.
Building Permits Applica
tions for building permits were
filed yesterday at the office of
the city superintendent by the
following: A. M. Curtiss, 430
Benson street, $200, to add to
residence; C. A. Wing, Fourth
street and Central avenue, S900.
demolish residence; Harriett
Haswell, 41-43 South Central
avenue. $200, change entrance
to beauty shop, and L. W. Childs,
334 South Grape street, $150, to
reshingle residence.
Edwards Home Mertz "Red"
L. Edwards returned to Medford
last week following an honor
able discharge Sept. 17 from the
army at Ft. Lewis, Wash. Ed
wards, a sergeant with the air
corps, served two and one-half
years, of three and one-half
years in the service, in the' Afri
can, Italian, Sicilian, and China-Burma-India
theaters. He was
awarded four bronze battle
stars, the good conduct medal
and service ribbons. Residing at
406 South Riverside avenue, Ed
wards has returned to his former
position at Valentine's cafe, 5
South Riverside avenue.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE--Complete 13 gAuge shof
fun shell reloading outfit. Includ
ing primers, powder, shot, crimper,
etc. All or any part. Lincoln's Ser
vice. 5th & Riverside.
FOR KENT Pasture-for cattle. Chas.
Humphrey, Eagle Point, Ore., Butte
Fa 1 lsR oad .
RANCHE s Dairy, stock. In Apple
gate. Some attractive deals. J. U.
Men 1 1 1 re, real estate. Pro volt, Ore.
WANTED Postcard size duplicator.
Phone 50SS. 1206 Niantlc.
We Are Wearing the End of
MEDFORD'S BIGGEST SALE
See Our Latest Shipment of
POLAR BRAND TRIPLE COATED
ENAMELWARE
O Wash Basins Pudding Pans
O Large Kettles with Lids
CUT AT SAYINGS FOR YOU
Large White China Platters 29c
Large Shipment of
BLACK IRON BAKING PANS, all sizes
anoHHiMsraHamaaMHH
j For That Rainy Day
B Gil Skin JACKETS with double back $2.25
Oil Skin Pants $1.25
STORE OPEN from 8:30 to 8:30
35 NORTH
f" "JSVMJSl
wakteu BkWc w. Ph. loss
FOR SALE 30 Cattrpillar tractor.
mt neeai jrncior. io. faculc
Highway. Medford.
FOR SALE Pre-war lounce chair
and ottoman. Glass top coifra table,
pre-war baby stroller, baby jump
er. 2 qt. ice cream freeier, Ironer
which attachea to a power washer.
Phone 5764.
FOR SALE Concord grapes and
prunes. W. C. Schmidt. 1 ml. so.
jurpori, maq.e Hq. rr.one 3838.
CyCA""''1 o d er n Sroom home".
04 1 D well-located, large HvlnR j
and dining room, plentv
bum-ins, gsra&e, fruit-room., large.
obc? foundation, asbestos shingle
siding. A good home.
Cyl A Fine spot if you want to
UTftJU build: 3-room and Karaite.
Well. rrttlir vtm nl.n
foundation and studding for good j
fl-r'wm nouse siarien. une of the
best suburban locations, paved
road. 3 acres, irrigated.
ffCOAA 10 acres, close in. on pav.
OUJUU road, good district. Part
irrigated, some clover,
5-room house, barn, other buildings.
ELMER HERRIED, Realtor
44 X. Riverside
Dial 3367 or 3172
BEAUTIFUL tearose and white Yips
in lovely Jncy or tailored style can
be found at Leon's. New shipment
gives you hundreds to choose from.
LIVESTOCK Auction everv-Saturdav
at the livestock sale Pavilion, Phoe
nix, Ore. All cattle for dairy and
breeding purposes must have re
cent health certificate accompanv
lng drive-!., or to be at yards Fri
day for test. All hogs other than
immediate slaughter must come Fri
day for vaccination. We anticipate
our usual run of livestock for Sat
urday sale. This market offers a
thoroughtly dependable marketing
service.
Southern Oregon Livestock
Auction Co.
Col. A. H. Dudley, Auctioneer
Ph. 6235 Medford. Ore.
$7000"
East aide home, living
room, dining room, kit
chen. 3 bedrooms, service
porch, double parage, nice yard
both front and back: furnished with
floor coverings studio couch, large
chair, dining room set complete,
hot water neater, refrigerator,
electric stove, bedroom furniture,
washing machine, $6,300 without
$6000i
luiui.ui c. iiiiuicuiaic jjusMrsaiuu,
niouern noine, wesi siae.
living room, dining room,
kitchen, t w o bedrooms.
fireplace, furnace heat, also small
apartment in rear of garage; fruit,
flowers, trees.
H. G. WILSON, Real Estate
Chestnut Phone 4644
""PEACHES. PEACHES. PEACHES
LRio Gems, lots of color, good conncrs.
line ior freezing, come wnne xney
last, brlnr containers. One mile
south of Phoenix on highway, in-
quire l.. m. Aiistca.
ELASTIC-TOP panties in ten dlffer
ent rtyles are now In at Leon's. All
sue? including a very large outsue
style.
FOR SALE--Viinity case for cosmetic.
Call at 638 So. H o 1 1 y 23 .
FOR RENT 30 acres, level, barn,
housa, garage, well. $30 per mo.
Waller Messenger. U p per Sa ms Val.
FOR SALE Easy washing machine,
inner spring mattress, buffet, dav
enport table, and occasional chair.
327 So. Oakdale. Rhone 7207.
WANTED Electric range. Ph. 3020."
WANTED TO RENT Apartment or
furnished house by permanent resi
dents. Couple, no children, no pets.
Phone Rogue River Chevrolet, ask
for Vernon Bosserman.
notice: Bob's Poultry and
icking
Planv will be closed Sept. 29th and
sum.
FOR SALE Beautiful east aide, 3
bedroom home, large lot, nicely
landscaped, lovely shade trees and
shrubbery. This is one of Medford's
finest homes, and locations. This
fine property can be bought for
8850.
A. W. WALKER, Real Estate
Tel. ?721 Office427 E. Main
FOR SALE 120 acres $3000, Mi
rinwTv. 106 acres. $4,000. a down.
Part f Mankin's Ranch. 3 miles
south of Jacksonville on Sterling
Road. Phone 445 or write owner,
Bell & Mankins, Jacksonville.
FOR5 ALE Concord grapes. 1 mile
west Phoenix, on Fort Baker Hd,
CAR MATS for your car. Universal.
tits any moaei, at cnanip ua;oi
311 E. 5th.
APPROXIMATELY 4 ton baled third
cutting alfalfa. First place east of
KMFD.
S MA LL furnished cottage and utill-
ties paid in exchange ior pari-ume
hourework. Phone35t)8.
FILET SOLE. Filet of "Red Snapper.
Halibut. OakdaleMnrket.
last fiHANCE for canning tomatoes.
Coloied fryers and hens special at
4.1c lb, also a special price oy
dozen for your locker. Franklin
Grocery,
APRICOT and Peach Growers G e t
your Paradichlorobenze and Bordo
Mixture Bi oamun
BTPUirr STATION ooerator wanted,
Applv Woody Shell Service, 6th
ana rroni on.
Piano Instruction
Kirs. E. Morris
25 Gibson Ave. Talent
I
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BARTLETT
FOR SALE Bovi rort lira 14. Phone
Jacksonville 302.
WANTED Driver, steady w"orkTMed"
ford Fuel Co.
$9000
BEAUTIFUtXY intuated lot 106x1 SO
large house, double garage, good
itivuiiisi pi upri 11
$10,500
SMALL apartment house. close tn.
furrlihed. It will net at least 175
per monui.
$5500
FURNISHED duplex well located, oil
neai, gooa lurimure.
$2850
GOOD modern plastered house, a
tearooms ana giasM'U in porcn, iu-
uutio kuuui inn
$10,500
SO ACRES, free water for irrigation.
pouom sou, a room nouse, large
dairy barn, other buildings.
$6850
M ACRES Irrigated, good fl room
nouse. large cnicKen house, double
garage, good shade and fnut trees.
$4500
14 8 ACRES, 8 Irrigated, rest can be.
good drilled well, 4 room house and
smau Darn.
$3500
10 ACRES. Irrigated, S room house
ciose to Aiedforn
$3250
10 ACRES. S Irrigated, good soil, rest
nicely wooded, suitable for subdivi
sion, house and small barn.
I. E. SCHULER Broker ROYAL BEBB
Phone 5671 32 No. Grape St.
LEON'S have their blg"rest"tockcf
bags for strum fall wear. Smart
all leather, sparkling patent and
beautiful genuine corde.
PEARPICKERS urgently nee del.
fcxtra good picking, clean cultiva
tion. 1 mile north Jacksonville,
Phone 6053. Medford.
FOR SALE 1031 Hudson sedan, good"
condition. All good rubber. Price
mcMtnn Poultry rurm, a nil.
SoAhlandon Highway 66.
FOR SALE-3- wheel "trailer, has one
new tire and tube. Price $45.
McM:nn Poultry Farm. j ml. So.
a shin net on Highway 66.
FOR SALE Chemicals and some ap
paratus partly uwd. $t)0. Not m
childs set. A real bargain. Cnll tn
pernon. 35 So. Berkeley Way before
12 noon.
DEER HUNTERS Hunt thi. season
at the Mon Deslr Guest Ranch.
Cottages and nienll. Horses If de
sired. 5 mt. from city of. Roguo
RIviT. Rt. I. Box 273.
FOR SALE New Hampshire Red1
Pullets, all ages. S J. Rise, Rt. 4,
Box U4. Buckshot Hill Rond.
fOR SALE Colored fryers. Ph. 4091
FOR MALE S tons baled alfalfa hny.
4 miles .outh of Medford. Ph. 6803.
F"o?t SALE Pure bred Guernsey
bull, 3 years old. Excellent breed.
lng. F. I. Caulklns, Griffin Creek
Road. Phone 6303.
Eastern star wiii hold a rummage
sale, October 1st and 2nd at K of P
hall, corner of Grape and 5th, 8:30
a.m. to 8 p m.
FRESHOYSTERS Oakdale Market,
CLOSING OUT
Wave machine, 2 dryers, shampoo
bowl and chair supplies and other
equlument; 12 large French plate
mirrors, a washbowls, larfe Wcssex
Elect) ic hot water hentrr, cnBh re
gister, safe, barber supplies. Can be
seen first part of week at Slusser's
Barber Shop. 113 E Main.
W A NT E P Pantry lady. Valentines.
VjvrjXy&K WANTF:p VTlcntlnes.
FOR SALE 300" Savage almost' new,
330 Weaver scope peep and open
sights. New all leather scnbbnrd.
2'.j boxes shells $U5. McFadden,
Lqzier Lane.
FOR SALE Man's bike. See Harry
Barnehurg at Weeks Sc Orr Furni-
ture Store, i
MAN WA NTED Warehouse work",
steady employment. Monarch Seed
A Feed Co...
5BEDR06m house, 'corner lot. ciose
in. ist side, 54500 Cash. May have
immediate possession. Phone 3312.
What
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life of lota of parties at the
turn of the century. By looking
through (too lenses at two pic
tures, you see one picture which
seems to have three dimensions.
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Ktntty DUtUhnf Corp. Linfi
FOR SALE 1 piggy eow. Box 349-A.
Loztcr Lane.
1942 GLIDER trailer house, 34 ft.
lengtn. Valley View. Rosa TwedcU.
YOUNG Roasting Hens and colored
fryers. Oakdale Market.
WANTED TO RENT a or 3 bedroom
hou.-e, unfurnished. Phone 6415.
W'ANTED 3 men to work in small
tie mill, 3'j miles from Prospect.
FOR HENT-r-furniihed 3-room apart
ment. cooking gas. hot water in
cluded. Adults. H. L, Cook, real
tor. 1104 W.Main.
G"R A N D OPEN 1 NG of Brahs B roa .
new modern auction yard Fri., Oct.
5th, on Redwood Hwy, t mile west
of Fairgrounds. Sale starts 10 am.
Furniture and machinery. Livestock
sal-j start X o'clock. Several con
signments listed. A seller and buy
ers market. Brahs Bros. Auction
Yd.. Grants Pass, Ore.
FOR SALE Italian prunes. Ph.jjMO.
BEST BUY in oat and vetch hay.
Call 43H9.
W ANTE D Heat used car $400 cash
wyilV. Phone 2m6after j:00 p.m.
Cl"A fliiA-"1 -cr" irrigated.
vlUfVvV room modern house.
T " barn, poultry house,
garage, 3 acre Bartlett pears, locat
ed south of Medford, fronts Pact
fic highway, fine location for
tourist camp anrLgas station.
H. N. Lofland, Broker
IF YOU NEED blouses, shop Leon's
blouse department where dozens ot
new styles have Just arrived. Dressy
or tailored styles In the beat ma
teriols you've seen for months.
CLOSED from Oct. 1 to 12th for re
mod cling SIMS BROS.
W"AN1ED At once, man with trac
tor for plowing and discing.
Isaacs, Crater Lake Highway.
ADAH'S Beauty Solon now open for
business. Permanenta a specialty.
Phune 2664.
rOR
SALE Avalanche DDT barn
spray Avalanche DDT stock spray.
Economy Seed and Feed
317 W. 6th St. Phone 3633
Medford. Ore.
L U M B t R
Lumber Nails Roofing
Dry Flooring and Siding
Low Priced No Priority
R O STEPHENSON CO.
Court and McAndrews Road
Phone 20U0 Medford
WE ARE remodeling and will be clos
ed from Oct. 1 to 12. Pick up all !
lobs before Saturday night. SIMS .
CASH IN A FLASH
FOR YOUR CAR
Save Time Cash end Oaa
Call Automobile Market,
Friendly Medford Dealer.
Ph 3919 8th and Bartlett
No Red Tape When You Sell
to US
KfF.P vour nouse couiet Oils summer
with IM Rock Wool Insulation Bat
tans ' Call us tor information
BIG PINES LUMBER CO
SIMS BROS, will tie closed Oct.
12th.
LUMBER
R3Ug Board
and Dimension
REDWOOD and CEDAR
FENCE POSTS
Nail- Roofing
CAMEHON MOFFTTT
LMMBER CO
So. Riverside at Barnett Rd.
HOLLUP APPOINTS
Authorized Distributor for Southern Oregon
of
KQLLUP "SUREWELD" ELECTRODES
WITH A COMPLETE
STOCK
IN GRANTS PASS
s the Name ?
J
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lt 8 a light, smooth whiskey, one of America's favorite
blends. Mas a rich, full flavor that makes just about
perfeet highballs, Manhattans and Old-Fashioncdt.
name
, Thurt4ar, Sept. 27. I94S
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REPLACE youi bronen window ftasa
New tjlats Installed while you wait
MEDFORD MILLWORK CO.
The Glass House
Phone 4112 loth and Orape
NOW AVAIUBlX.No 1
certbrrade
red :edar shingle Big Plnee
turn-
neTLO
FOR SALE Tomatoe."' cuciimBer.
ear ret, beets green peppera egg
Riant and dill Bateman. V4 mile
W of Central Point, on Taylor Kd
KKMTONE for your walls
SEMI-LUSTRE or ENAMELOID
for the woodwork St cabinet
MAR NOT varnish for the floors
'A combination unsurpassed"
Your Sherwin William Store
HUBBARD BROS. Inc.
Ph. 21H9 Main & Riverside
CLOSED for remodeling from Oct. 1
to Oct. 1 3. SIMS BROS.
PRUNtS Italian and Petite. Plums,
apples, orchard prices. Good qual
tll. Srringless beans. Tomatoes No. 1
Payless Market. 233 So, Riverside,
opposite Firestone.
Helps You Overcome
FALSE TEETH
Looseness and Worry
No longer be annoyed or feel 111 at .
ease because of loose, wabbly faUe I
teeth. FASTEETH, an improved alka-
line (non-acid, powder, sprinkled on j
your plates holds them firmer so they
feel more comfortable. Soothing and
eoolinf to gums made sore by exees-
Mve acid mouth. Avoid embarrass-1
ment caused by loose plates. Get j
FASTEETH today at any drug store.
Sat., Sept. 29
SAMS VALLEY
GRANGE HALL
Good Music
Lunch Served .
HOW UNDER
NEW
Richfield Service
12th & Riverside
Open
7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.
GAS OIL
Tube Repair-Car Washing
It Sabrecdof draft horsea.nsa
ally dapple gray, magnificently
strong and handsomely propor
tioned. Originally from Pnrche,
a district of France. The name
it . . . tee below 1
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MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE NlJflQ
Cf iwnmnHw mI.. - .
CHEST COLDS
f.-j . ,rwwp' Too!
ENDS SAT.
ROCKING...wfi lauqhtirl
ROLLING. ..with Rhythm!
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CODING
Waarm win. .i. i'Mi i.auliai
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NOW Thru SAT.
IT'S THAT FIGHTIN', TROUBLE
M1KIN' PAIR OF SADHI.E PAISI
BOB
BURNETTE T--4t
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Plus!
Plus
William Bcndix
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