LOCAL and
Return Mr. and Mrs. O. V.
Myers returned Wednesday from
Portland where they were called
by the illness of Mrs. Oscar
Blair, Mr. Myers' sister. Mrs.
Blair is reported to be improved.
Alhland Men Discharged Pfc.
Dale F. Conley, Box 42, and Pvt.
Delbert T. Hicks, 344 Wimer
street, have received honorable
discharges from the army at the
Ft. Lewis separation center, an
army dispatch stated today.
Instrument Stolen Veterin
arian tools and instruments be
longing tp Dr. George Gitzen,
129 North Grape street, were re
ported stolen Wednesday night
from the doctor's car, parked
near a cafe on the South Pacific
highway, city police said today.
Marquess, EM2C, Is spending a
30-day leave with his family m
Medford and vicinity after two
and one-half years service with
the submarine division of the
navy. Upon expiration of the
leave he will "report to New Lon
don, Conn.
California Here Mrs. Mollie
Witcher of Cottonwood, Calif., is
spending a week in Medford to
visit with Mrs. Floyd Watkins,
701 West- Jackson street, and
other friends and relatives. She
is also looking after business in
terests in Medford, where she
formerly resided.
Concert Planned Members of
the Medford Musical society
were reminded today of the com
ing concert of Harlow Mills, pi
anist, who will play Monday,
Oct. 1 at 8 p. m. at the Purucker
Piano House. Mills, both a com
poser and concert pianist, has ap
peared in Medford twice before
with his wife, Elizabeth Mills,
violinist. It is announced that
the concert is for members of the
society and their invited guests.
ATTENTION
Eagles and Auxiliary
FUEE DANCE
SAT. NITE
SEPT. 29
I EAGLES' HALL
219 W Main Fine Music
PLAYING
THIS WEEK
Nationally Known Band
TakS'lt-Easy Lodge
Mao and Anne McBee
Resuming Management
ONE
TICKET
Admits you to
BOTH
Merrick's and
Dreamland Dances
1 t
1 i Jul m W
W 111 W Ha
TO
RAY'S MODERN MUSIC
-At Cool, Roomy-
MERRICK'S
DAHCE SAT. KITE
s ( I" R
I UfiHAuiLM
Old Time Music -
PERSONAL
To South Ray Sloneker and
daughter, Noel, 712 West Jack
son street, left thp citv vsiarif
for a 10-day visit to Los Angeles,
uaniana ana vicinity, and to
Phoenix, Ariz., to visit relatives.
Visiting Here The Rev. and
Mrs. T. O. Satterfield, former
local resident, who now reside
in Middleton, Ida., are visiting
at the home of their son-in-lew
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John
Eads, 203 North Ivy street.
To Utah Nlel Franklin, 747
West Jackson street, left Med
ford today for Vernal, Utah,
where he plans to spend two
weeks at the home of his son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Jep Oaks, recuperating from a
recent illness.
Greys Leave Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Grey left the city this
morning to return to their home
in Berkeley, Calif., following a
week's visit in the city at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Grey, 42 South Barneburg road.
The Greys are former Medford
residents.
Return Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Marsh, formerly of Medford,
left the city this morning to re
turn to their home in San Fran
cisco, following a short visit in
the valley with Mr. Marsh's
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
H. J. Marsh of Myers Lane and
friends.
Car Damaged Considerable
damage was caused yesterday to
a car operated by H. Freuden
reich, Medford, when in collision
on the South Pacific highway
with an auto driven by Laurence
Bittle; route 2, according to an
accident report filed with city
police.
Inducted Men inducted into
the army Sept. 19 at Ft. Lewis,
according to Jackson county se
lective service board No. 2, were
Victor Carl McElfresh, Allen J.
Reed, William R. Davis, David
B. Baylor, Darrell W. Barker,
Adelbert F. Hackert, Haroldlee
Fitzsimmons, Howard L. Kusel,
Don C. Ellison and James F.
Saunders. Donald B. Boussum
was inducted into the navy, the
board reported.
Soldiers Released Among
those given honorable discharges
from the army at the Fort Lewis
Separation . Center were T5
Ralph W. Vandemark, 1135
Court street; Sgt. Frederick E.
Royse; Sgt. William M. Strode,
324 Haven street; MSgt. Gomer
Custer, 444 Fairmont street; Cpl.
Warren C. Moody, 515 West
Jackson street; SSgt. Charles K.
Cuthbertson, route 1, box 549';
MSgt. Orville O. Caster, 326
Portland avenue; Pfc. Kenneth
W. Ambrose, 124 King street;
Sgt. Richard F. Bennett, 417
North Oakdale avenue; Pfc. Ed
ward J. Corvelyn, 721 Beekman
street and S. Sgt. Jack W. Al
masie, 139 Spring street, all of
Medford.
Rfl I 1
Everyone Invited
10
In Spokane Mrs. Clara
Bailey of Shady Cove left yes
terday for Spokane, Wash.,
where she plans to spend the
next two weeks visiting her
daughters
a
In Korea Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Rose, 429 South Front street, re
ceived word this week from their
son, SSgt. Lewis A. Rose, who
was stationed on Okinawa, that
he is now in Korea with the
Third Signal battalion. Sgt. Rose
has been in the Pacific theater
for the past year.
Navy Officer Home Lt. Bur
ton Daugherty is spending a 15
day leave with his mother, Mrs.
Vera Daugherty, at their home
at 704 North Central avenue, fol
lowing his return to the United
States from Pearl Harbor. The
officer entered the navy follow
ing his graduation from Yale
college in 1942 and will report
to San Francisco upon expiration
of the leave for reassignment.
10
Senator Earl Newbry of Ash
land will address the annual
picnic meeting of the Southern
Oregon Pioneer association
scheduled for the courthouse in
Jacksonville Oct. 4, it was an
nounced today.
This annual gathering will
open at 11 am. with a welcome
to the pioneers by Mrs. E. M.
Wilson of Medford. A musical
program will be in charge of
Elsie Carlton Strang and Harry
A. Young will sing.
Dinner will be served at 12
o'clock by members of the Jack
sonville grange.
President of the association Is
Mrs Hattie Reames White, Med
ford, vice-president is Mrs. Rose
Buckiey. Applegate, Miss Claire
Hanley of Jacksonville is secre
tary and Miss MoUie Britt,
Jacksonville, treasurer. -
272-Foot Sign Has
Mile of Neon Tubes
With Huge Letters
Chicago (U.R) Clinging to the
back of the world's tallest sign
board, located in Chicago's Loop
is a 12 by 20-foot control rocm,
where an operating crew works
135 feet above the ground.
The men who take care of the
giant sign find nothing remark
able in the open elevator which
carries them to work, or in the
catwalk they cross to reach the
control room.
They take for granted the 272
foot sign, as high as a 24-story
building. The sign itself weighs
only 70 tons, in contrast to the
300-ton mass of steel support
holding it aloft.
In the control room are the
levers and buttons which oper
ate the electric sign. The men
handle a current that passes
through 43.7 miles of sign wir
ing, enough energy to light thir-
From the wiring, the current
passes through 8,144 incandes
cent lamps and into a solid mile
of neon light tubing. It operates
a huge clock that occupies 2,500
square feet of the sign's surface.
The message panel of the sign
is operated by a motograph.
Letters flashed 13 feet high in
electric lights are first cut into
a paper tape eight Inches wide
as it oasses through a perforat
ing machine controlled by a key
board. The tape is then passed
around a revolving drum where
electrical contacts from the per
forations light letters on a 154
foot long message board.
DUTCH SHIPS CARRY
ARMS, IS DISCOVERY
San Francisco, Sept. 29 (U.R)
Four of six Dutch ships being
loaded at Australian ports for
Java and which were placed un
der a ban by Australian warf
workers after the Indonesian
crews refused to sail have been
found to contain arms and am
munition as well as mercy stores,
Melbourne radio said today.
The Indonesian crews refused
to man the Dutch ships after al
leging that the vessels carried
arms to help suppress the Indo
nesian republic movement In
Java.
Chief Menteur, a tributary of
the Gulf of Mexico near New
Orleans, Is French for "Chief
Liar." Reason for the naming
probably was because water
flowed in two directions at the
same time In the inlet.
Clwlna time roi Clawiri) AJi '30
i ,n"lo Lata tc ClMtlly 131 P "
SEE HUMPHREY
FOR CASH
for your
1941 or 1942 Car
HUMPHREY
MOTORS
USED CAR EXCHANGE
33 S. Riverside Ave.
Scores Nsar Miss
1-,. v
f i v xs,"N s - 1
m '
(Acme Iclephotoj
Anne Franconi, San Francisco am
bulance driver, does her best to co
operate with Wilbur Felcler, S lc, ol
Texas, as cruiser USS San Diego,
first ship to return from Tokyo liay,
docks In San Francisco. Time and
tide parted the two before contact
was made, however. San Dicgc
Drought 300 men home for discharge.
T
ItAI till
OFF RATIONING BY
JAN. 1 1S PLEDGE
Washington, Sept. 28 (U.R)
The public received its first flat
guarantee today that all meat
and shoe rationing will be over
by the end of the year.
The promise was made by
Price Chief Chester Bowles in a
letter to members of OPA's in
dustry advisory committee ask
ing their advice on when price
controls should be eliminated.
Nothing that gasoline, fuel oil,
processed foods, oil stoves, trac
tor tires and cheese had already
been removed from rationing,
Bowles said:
"Shoes and meat will come off
the list by the end of 1945 per
haps sooner. Tires and fats and
oils will probably come off early
in 1940. That will leave only
sugar from a three-year ration
ing program affecting the lives
of every American citizen."
He did not Indicate when sugar
could be taken off rationing.
BIRTHS
ARNEY To Mr. and Mrs. A.
Fuller, Phoenix, Sept. 28, 1945,
a boy, eight pounds, at Commun
ity hospital.
MACKAY To Mr. and Mrs.
Harry, 1229 Court St., Sept. 28,
1945, a girl, nine pounds, at Com
munity hospital.
BOLIOU To. Pvt. and Mrs.
Chas. W., 622 S. Central, Sept.
27, 1945, a boy, seven pounds, at
Community hospital.
THE GRANGE
Jacksonville Grang
Ladies of the Jacksonville
grange will meet at the hall
Monday at 1 p. m. to plan the
dinner for the Pioneers to be
held Oct. 4 at noon.
Louisiana sweet potato grow
ers are expecting their second
best season in history this year,
WORX RAIN OR SHINE - INSIDE!
DAY SHIFT i3 A.M. lo 6 P.M.
WORKERS HEEDED
GOOD WAGES
GOOD WORKING HOURS
GOOD WORKING COIiDITlOIiS
at your local cannery. Front and 1 3th Street
We operate a day shift for canning pears and
a night shift for prunes.
Piece Work for Women with
GUARANTEED HOURLY MINIMUM!
ROGUE RIVER PACKING CORP.
Telephone 3982
overshadowing an other states.
The crop has been estimated at
9,500,000 bushels, valued at
$19,000,000.
Us Mall TrlDun Want Ada.
Too Late to Classify
GRTpTRED L I N OLE U M lor eom
mercial use only, $1.69 sq, yd. latd,
minimum order 20 sq. vd. SlONT
GOMERY WAHD Furnltura IX-pt.
LOST Hand P; Oct. 25, in woman"'
rest room. Library ground. He turn
to.Jj.bune Box 433 Reward.
TWO YEAR OLD Registered GueTnsey
bull be sold at Phoenix auc-
tion Saturday. Also some nood pift-
FOR SALE 23 Winchester pump,
shoots 2Jshorts only $15. Ph. 55o6.
Ji'ST TWO platform 'rbckcr9Spring
filled. $o9i5 value to close out at
$42 88 ea. 1 turquoise, 1 dusty rate.
MONTGOMERY WARD Furniture
Dept.
BABY BLANKETS Large lelectlon
of Esmond, Qulltex and Pepperells.
SNUGG1NS Ulankct Fasteners.
BABY PILLOWS & Pillow Cases.
TINY TOT'S SHOP
Third Floor Medford Bldg.
TOR SALE 9x13 Wilton ruff and one
rocker and a baby stroller. All in
excellent condition Apt. 7. IS Haw.
thorne:
PEONIES bulbs, sheTI pink! rose,
white flecked crimson, bcrrydalo
Flower Farm. Old Hwy., north.
BABY BOTTLE WARMERS
BABY FOOD WARMERS
BABY FEEDING SETS
Automatic-Electric VAPORIZERS
TINY TOT'S SHOP
Third Floor Medford Bldg.
FOR SALE '28 Chev. Bedim, good
shap15:t tia. Oakdale. Phone atUii.
WANTED Pick-up in good shape.
lo3 No. Oakdaio. Phone 5U22.
FOR SALE 5 acres. 4-room house,
pressure (tystem, barn, garaKe,
woodshed, chicken house. On Red
Blanket, near Prospect. Reasonably
priced. Marion BeanLProipect.
FOR RENT Wood lot, 3 "blocks be
yond Big Y near Hwy 89. Call at
2iliuzelSt-
VANT"t6 BUY a good lute model
car. Will pay cash. Phone 5041, or
callt 3114 Haven.
FOR SALE-Ono heavy springer
Guernsey heuer, wemer and iceuer
pigs. 3rd house past Forestry on
LOST Black and (an WelchTTerrier
pufpv iron, nth St. and aouth liol-
ly. Hcward. Phone 2043.
FOR SALE--21 Jrwel "illiholi wotch.
For trade, one 99 E G. Savage 300
to trade tor Rem. Automatic. lOuu
W. 11th St.
FOR SALE 6 acres, beautiful view,
good land, i'oofi mud, close In. In-
quire at14VNo.Holiy.
5a"ACRES in city of Rogue River, a
acre wooded, balance under Irriga
tion ditch; 4-room modern house.
Tractor and garden tools, some fur
niture. Reasonably priced. See M M.
Meyer, in Rogue River, or write
P.O Box 25X
FOR SAL& Second" "Hand, good, bak
in g cook stove and has hot water
coils. 110 East 11th alter 12 p.m.
fOR SALE Small sized baby chain
high chair, and rocking horse.
Phone 247 3.
GIRL WANTED for general office
worn. Permanent position with
chaine for advancement. Fluhrer
Bakei ies.
FOR SALE Flat-top office set, ex
cellent condition, reasonable. Phone
25U9. 60a So. Newtown.
FOH SALE Daveno and chair, chest,
bed. eprins nnd mattress, double
bed nd sprlnss, fl ft. Coldspot re
frigerator, wather. Hi No. OranKe.
phrn-j 7349.
FOR SALE "SI Ford roadster, newly
overhauled and painted. Reason-
able Call 31 Chestnut St. alter
6 p.m.or phone 2iifl daytimes.
FORSAX'EBuTfet, davenport teble,
occasional chair ana cot ana m:u
tress 327 So. Onkdiile. Phone 7207.
FORsSLEone of the oldest estab
lished business in Jackson County,
which is a Confectionery. Pool Hall,
and Beer Parlor. Same business,
same building for over thirty years,
doing a wonderfully fine business.
Owners are retiring. The price be
low includes corner lot about 23x
140, two story building, all equip
ment and stock. Price completo
$9,001). If you are acquainted with
this kind of a business and want to
make some money investigate. The
books are open for your inspection.
A W. Walker, Real Estate
Tel. 2721 , Office 427E. Mnln
1940 G.TZ. Vacuum with Mtnchments.
Like now. 840. Phone 32ti4.
FOR SALE No. l" Vetch" seed, Club
seed wheat, baled strtiw at farm
prices. Isaac's. Crater Luke Hwy.
WANTEDGood used playnr piano.
Inquire Walker Auto Parts. 3 ml.
north of Ashland. Phono S9H5.
OPENING HOURS for the Phoenix
Texano Service Station will be rrom
fl:30 am. to 0 pm, starting Mon
day. Oct. 1st Under new manoge
me'r.t by Walter Uelmila.
FOR i3 ALE by private 'owner, 1S,7 '
Plymouth coupe. OPA price S427.
Muat have small car in trade. In
quire Champ's Garage. j
roiinpALE 3-hiirner"oll stove, gflso-
line ran re, 3-hurncr gnsline plate,
large round table, blasting battery.
Unnetwood typewriter, Atmoray, :
wnrenouse truck. Call after 6 p.m.
20B So -E Im St.
ATTEMTIONl-Stoclcmen 23 acres of
clover pasture for rent. 3 ml. north
of Eagle Point and quarter of mile
west of Don's Service Station.
.fOR SALE Red fryers. JnckhonvTTTo
nwy. rirsi finune wrii hi. ii""-
mnrs. C. A. Rector phone 0140.
FORnSALFHydlrectory 1943"1mu.
Price Slfl. Phone Medford 2870.
THEi3EST coits no more. For the
bes' in luhrication bring your car
to, Ray Latham.
L. C. TAYLOR Co.
113 So. Riverside Phone2ffi3
FOR SALE -Doat and trailer. 007
West Tenth.
FOR SALE one daveno," I ironer for
Ward wnnhlng machine. 409 Hill
Ave Phone2058.
NOT ICE Commercial Spraying wlTl
start spraving peach trees rU.ht
awav. Phone Pacific Feed and .Seed
3413 or Withrow 0301.
FOR SALE Dodge coupe. Gobd'rub-
ber Phone 020 1.
Todays best btiy s room mo-
dern home, hardwood floors, 2 bed
rooms, furnace, gai for cooking.
Cloiss to srhooli. Low down pay
ment By owner. Inquire 832 Palm.
Ton sale Rhode Island laytnr pul-i
GOOD home for a nice respectable
lady Brown shingle house running
back to cemetery on Pine St.. Phoe.
nix. J. JFenton.
WANTED TO BUY S Ingle bed.
springs and mattress. Brown shingl
ed house runnimr back to cemetery
on Pme St.. Phoenix. J. 1. Fenton.
WANTEDExperiencedwitress. Ap
ply Mrs Robinson, Jarkson Hotel.
ROOM FOR RENT Pleasant room
for man close in. rt09 E. Main.
T I R K S V OR" S" A L E A carload of
third gradp tires, all sires. Rich
tiel't Oil Station, across from Big
Y store. Phone 374!.
WAN f E IV--F or small boy. ST e tland
pony. Will pay cash. Tribune Box
-Vttii
FOR SALEfurkey breeder hens'.
.000to .select from. Tribune Bx 437
WANT TO TRADE Piano for what
have you. Tribune Box til.
CIA AAA 13 " irrigated,
OlloUUU s room modern house,
T ' barn, poultry house,
garage, S aero Bartlett pears, locat
ed ssoath of Medford. fronts Pacific
highway, fine location for tourist
camp and gas station.
H. N. Lofland. Broker
22.1 So. Onkdale
WANTED"-For convalescent patients,
new pieces for quilts. Colored
clothes, sox nnd stocKings, curtains.
cretonnes can be colored for rugs.
M.ul orbring to 03Vest Uth.
"jj AAA 23 acres, 14 acres lrr'iil-
u4 JWU liv0 creek brough
1 place, i nouses, one
room ancf one 3-room. Nice barn,
chicken house, garage and wood
shed. r0 A A A New 3-room modem fur-
uLJJJ nished house. Garage and
woodshed. Meniora water.
Located near Camp White.
Cl 1 A A"- room uoute and bath,
rii I llU dinette and service porch,
Y some furniture, nice lot.
d entv ot shade.
C A C A A 5 room modern plastered
rS4 JUL1 house 3 bedrooms and
T service porch. Garage
woodshed ani fruit cellar.
CM A AAAC5rocerv Storo
.3 I (I. II llU tion. living quarters 3
1 bedroom house, partly
furnished.
CTTCA 3 room modern house, 3
1 -111 bedrooms 1 baths.
bedrooms upstairs, hard
wood floors down stairs Garage
and chicken house: nice yard; some
terr.s- Located on east sine.
flr"AAA 5 room modern house,
tJjJUU hco ,ira Plnce and 011
v heating stove; inelaied at
tic, gnod garage, nice lawn ana
nhrurherv
C01 TA fi'i acres Irrigated. Lays
JJlJU well and good free soil.
(por A-"1 acre of good soil, and
UjZDU 3 room furnished house.
CCQC A s crM Irrigated. Clover.
00 lU Poaches and berries; 6
" room modern house, 3
bedrooms, enclosed porch. 3 enr
garage, HO ft chicken house, wood
for winter, una goon terms.
4 Acres irngaiea m mumi-
oss Lane district.
v imoil ho
ousa garage, barn
13 tnns hav. tine son. terms
SOUTHERN OREGON LAND CO.
Medford - Grants Pass
Next to Bruce Bauer
on South Riverside
Phone 5300 P O Box gOfl
FOR SALE Completo 12 gauge shot
Cun shell reloading outfit. Includ
ing primers, powder, shot, crimper,
etc. All or any part. Lincoln's Ser
vice. 5th A Riverside.
USEU CAK3
Lots ol Diem
Largest Stock tn
Southern Oregon
See Us Before You
Buy or Sell
I. N SHULTS
N Riverside between 4'h and flth
lTlCEnob's Poultry and Picking
Plant will be closed Sept. 20th and
aotn
FILET SOITe. FTlet of Red Snapper,
Itnllhut, uaKtiaie jviarKei.
Fart" r:TTANt'E "for cnn'rilha tomatoes.
Cnknod fivers und hens nnectal at
45c lb, also a special price by the
dozen for your locker. Franklin
Grocery.
APRICOT and'TVach Grower fl el
your Paradlchlorohenra and Bordo
ftlixturo at Sjimson's.
pEARPiCKERS' urgently needed.
Extra good picking, clean cultiva
tion, 1 mile north Jacksonville.
Phone 6933, Medford.
and
WILLIAM BENDIX
in "HAIRY APE"
SUNDAY
Mitltsy Roonty
Judy Gotland
Rid Shilton
Cim Killy
Kathryn Groyum
Ann Sothtrn
titanor Powill
Ironic Morgan
Mary Attor
John Boltt
Joit IturU
Mor.ha Hunt
Virginia O'Brlos
Donna Rud
Maroortt O'Briin
Koy Kywf 'i Bond
Sofa Cf otbr'i Band
Una Horns
Sn Gulir'i Bond
to
ntl.Wai
POISON OAK?
Try a bottl ol ZEMACOL
vou mn. I ft. .ttfiri ir ,nur mitnat
Rhenrtutly rrruni1d Gr a bouia uy
4J M rttSIKlLh IUU.IIX.
e ENDS SAT.
. IEffiisv,
MM.
Friday, Sept. 28, 1945
EASTERN STAR will hold a rummage I
sate, uc toner ist ana ana at k or p
hall, corner of Grape and 3th, 9:30
nv to 6 p m.
FRESH OYSTERS OakdaleMarkeT
FOR SALE 300 SavagValmost new,
330 Weaver scope peep and open
sights New all leather scahbard.
3'i boxes shells (153, McFadden,
LozT Lnnc.
1912 GLIDER trailer house. 24 fi.
lengtn. Valley View, Ross Twedell.
YOUNG Roasting Hens and" colored
fryers. Oakdale Market.
CLOSED from Oct. 1 toT2"th for re-
mod e I in g. SIM S B R OS.
XbAH'S Beauty Solon now open for
business. Permanenta a specialty.
Phone 2HS4.
LUMBER
Lumber . Nail. Roofing
Dry Flooring and Siding
Low Priced No Priority
R O STEPHENSON CO
Court and McAndrews Road
Phona 2000 Medford
WE ARE remodeling and will ba clos.
ed trom Oct. 1 to 12. Pick up all
iohs before Saturday night. SIMS
mos.
CASH IN A FLASH
FOB YOUR CAB
Save Tlma Caah and Ou
Call Automobile Market.
Friendly Medford Dealer.
Ph S91B 6th and Bartlett.
No Red Tape When You Sell
to US
lfEEP
vour houte cooler thli eummer
with IM Rock Wool Iniulatlon Bat-
tens Call im tor Information
BIO PINES U'MHER CO
SIMS KROS. will Da cloned Oct. 1 to
12th.
LfMHER
RUK Boiirdl
and nimenslon
REDWOOD and CEDAR
FENCE POSTS
Nail. Roofing
CAMERON MOFFITT
L'IMBER CO
So Rlverude at Barnett Rd.
rtBPl.Al'K you bronen window glass
New ijtass installed while vou wait
MEDFORD MILl.WORK CO.
The Glass House
Phone 4 11 2 10th and Grape
NOW A V A 11. ABLE No 1 certlgrade
red :edar shlnBles Uig Pines Lum
ber Co
fOR SALE Tomatoes, cucumbers.
carrots, beets green peppers egg
plant and dill llateman. V4 mile
N W of Central Point, on Taylor Rd
CLOSED for remodeling from Oct. 1
to Oct. 13. SIMS UltUS.
WANTED Electric stove. Ph. 2000.
SAT. NITE-U. S. HALL
JACKSONVILLE
FINE MUSIC BEST of CROWD
Dancing 9 to 2
Come Out and Enjoy Youwelf!
Sponsored by Jacksonville 1.0.0. F.
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ml'l MHOSTIMPBRTftNT
EVENTINF1FTYYEARS
'W" ii V, .vie.'.!? nr. .:h ' as" iiatiaii miaviiks
n v zz - 1
y . a 7ecuicalof
Tl i 8 Alaxond.r KNOX Chorlei COBURN
fj 11 GaroUin FfTZGERALD Thoma. MITCH EU
H ind o hug cast of 12,000
MEDFOHD MAIL-TRIBUNE NINE
FOR SALE Boys suit sire 14. Phona
Jacksonville 302.
Starts
SUNDAY
y"" -v. fntektainment
i SENSATION
ft$jemr4;ijm jfrs YOUR SHOW...1
hi '- 'WITH FRANCES Aj)
Jk. HER SINOIESTI
mhAj ""tzar:
i,fM KIB3EE'
OALI STORM
.COOKSON
ENDS SAT.
ROBERT TAYLOR
SUSAN PETERS
In
"SONG OP
RUSSIA"
and
SAN ANTONIO KID
with
Wild Bill Elliot
Two and one-half
years to make..
twenty-five years
to tell!
Simon
big
dAYs
I Plus I
'JJ' ! I riiTrnTi miiriiTi
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