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MtaUat t LOCAL and Unit To MMt Lake Creek Extension unit will meet Wed nesday at the home of Msble Stanley at 10:30 a. m. Sugar ex tending cookery will be the sub ject presented by Mrs. Owens and Mrs. Stanley. Seattle Man Dies Harold Charles Cochran, son of the late J. H. Cochran of Medford, died auddenly in Seattle Sept. 2 of eoronmry thrombosis according to information received here to day. He leaves his wife, Jean, and two sons, Dick 13, and Don ald, 17; also two sisters, Mrs. Donald E. Long and Mrs. Fred eric W. Heath of Portland, and a brother, P. L. Cochran of Spo kane. With Forces Andrew Darrell Mitchell, HMS 1e, is now sta tioned in Tokyo with mobile communications' unit 470 ac cording to information received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Mitchell, j-oute 8. The unit was organized In Manila after the first peace offers of Japan from men of the Seventh fleet especially for service with Gen eral MacArthur, Mitchell wrote. The unit is attached to army general headquarters and went into Yokahoma and Tokyo with MacArthur. Mitchell entered the navy in October of 1943 and aft er about a year's training went overseas with the Seventh fleet, serving on New Guinea, Leyte and Luzon before the Japanese assignment. He is a graduate of the Medford schools. DR. A. R. HEDGES Chiropractic fc Naturopathic Physician 128 E. Main Dial 3170 DISTRESS One important form of distress arises from an accumulation of gas. This gas is usually in, or stays in, one place in the colon. This distress arises as a result of gas distension. This distension produces pain by pressure upon delicate nerve endings. The con tents of the colon are normally moved along easily from seg ment to segment. This 'movement is easily and without pain or discomfort. It is also normally co-ordinated into propulsive waves. When a lack of co-ordination between the segments ex ists, tension results, gas or gas pockets form, and discomfort is produced. Poison, either produc ed within the system or taken into the system, may be a cause of this lack of co-ordinated pro pulsive waves. Nicotine because of ita injury to the delicate ner vous mechanism of the intestines is considered a leading cause. Another cause is the lack of bal ance between the spinal sympa thetic and the parasympathetic nerves. Correct this inco-ordina-tion and your health will neces sarily improve. OMlm SEE HUMPHREY FOR CASH for your 1941 or 1842 Gar HUMPHREY MOTORS USED CAR EXCHANGE 33 S. Riverside Ava. B5B5 t-rs- you can paint over wallpaper with 1 I HEW. K , COVERS IN ONE COAT One gallon of Spced-Euy makes tip to l'i gallon l of paint. Enough I for the walls snd ' ceiling of the aver- age room. When I 70a add water, it's like g eaing ao ex ' tn half gallon free. Building Specialty 317 Eait Main was, PERSONAL CALENDAR Monday 7:30 p. m. Olive Bebekah lodge, brief business meeting at hall, 221 West Sixth street, fol lowed by visit to Jacksonville lodge. Members asked to bring sandwiches or cake. 8:00 p. m. Medford Musical society, piano concert at Puruck er Piano house for members and invited guests. Tuesday 10:00 a. m. Navy Mothers' club, Girls' Community club. Covered dish luncheon at noon. 10:30 a. m. St Mark's Aux iliary Guild, Red Cross sewing at parish hall. Luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Speaker at 2 p. m. 12:30 p. m. Contemporary Book club, luncheon, Holland Hotel. Mrs. N. B. Bender, hostess. 1:00 p. m. Women's Associa tion, Presbyterian church, pot luck luncheon and homecoming meeting at church. Bring service. 1:00 p. m. City Council of Parents and Teachers, dessert luncheon, Y.M.C.A. club. 1:30 p. m. Oakgrove Neigh borhood club, home of Mrs. A. R. Hopfer, Perrydale. 2:00 p. m. Lady Elks, Elks' Temple, dessert followed by cards and games. Love Home Cpl. Walter F. Love returned home yesterday after having been discharged from the army. He served in Italy throughout the European campaign. Engineer Arrives Warren D. Bennett, reclamation engineer formerly with the Tennessee Valley Authority, has arrived in Medford to Join the local staff of the Reclamation bureau. Daughters To Meet Medford Bethel, Daughters of Job, will resume meetings this week for the fall and winter period, first meeting to be Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at the Masonic Temple. Robinson Out Lyman Ward Robinson, chief yeoman, 301 East Main street, has been given an honorable discharge from the navy at the Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Wash., a dis patch from the commandant's of fice stated. Attorney Here Walter L. Tooze, Jr., Portland, field exam iner for the legal division of the Veterans' administration, is spending a few days in MedfordH Tooze states that his department is concerned with the legal prob lems which arise in connection with veterans' claims. Valley Men Discharged Among valley men to be re leased from the army at the Fort Lewis, Wash., separation center, are Sgt. Clyde D. Purves, 83 Dewey street, Ashland; SSgt. Charles W. Lovell, 828 Edwards street, Medford, and Sgt. Donald A. Walden, box 67, Talent. Hero From East Mrs. R. V. Finch and daughter, Carolyn, ar rived in the city yesterday from Vineland, N. J., and are visiting at the home of Mrs. Finch's mother, Mrs. Mark A. Goldy. 35 South Berkeley Way, unttl the return of her husband, a second lieutenant in the army air force now awaiting discharge at the Portland army air base. The Finch family plan to reside in Medford. Airman Discharged TSgt. William D. Davis, son of Mrs. Charles E. Davis, route 4, box 98, has been honorably dis charged from the army air forces at the separation center at Portland. He has been in service 42 months and served overseas as an aerial engineer for nine months. He has been awarded the distinguished flying cross and air medal with three oak leaf clusters. PEED-EASY WAll FINISH DRIES IN ONE HOUR Hang pictures. Use the room the amine der. No delarj GOES ON EASILY with brash or roller. Hides solidly; Covers old painted surfaces, pias ter, brick snd composition. Leaves an oil-paint film oa the surface. C0STS $1)85 ONLY 2 Gal. & Appliance Co. Telephone 3487 rire Calls A flue fire at the Johnson home, 33 North Peach street, was extinguished by city firemen yesterday afternoon and a fire in a motorcycle, belonging to Don DeWitt, 808 Palm street, was also put out by firemen. Amount of damage at either run was not reported. Traffic Mishap Considerable damage was caused to an auio driven by J. W. McCoy, Ashland, late last night in an accident on Riverside avenue when McCoy's car collided at the intersection of Riverside avenue and Sixth street with an auto operated by Albert R. Stocke, according to accident reports filed with city police. Here From Navy Former aviation machinist's mate, first class, Norval K. Lady arrived in the city Friday following an honorable discharge from the navy air corps at Alameda, Cal. A veteran of three and one-half years in the service. Lady and his wife reside on route 4. His grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Lady, make their home in Fern Valley. Child Injured Louise Stew art, five-year-old daughter of Mrs. Pearl Stewart, of the Twelfth street Auto Court, was slightly injured Saturday eve ning when struck by a truck op erated by Mrs. C. C. Hoover, route 4,- city police reported to day. According to the report, the child was struck after run ning from behind a parked car and trailer on Twelfth street. Oliver Released Willard C. Oliver, 28, CMlc, son of Mrs. W. Mae Oliver. San Francisco, was honorably discharged from the navy at the naval air station, New Orleans, recently. He spent 30 months in the Pacific, Atlantic and Mediterranean areas and wears two battle stars. A graduate of Medford high school, he will Join the staff of the First National bank here. Veterans Home Jackson county men reporting to county selective service board No. 2 to day following honorable dis charge from the service were Elmer LaVera Dungey, Clyde Purvis, Lester H. Peterson, Rob ert L. Byrd, Patrick O. Becker and Norval K. Lady. Those re porting to board No. 1 were Del mar B. Marshall, Ray Huson, Charles W. Lovell. Moody Returns Warren C. Moody, former corporal with the army air corps, returned to Med ford Friday from Ft. Lewis, Wash., where he received an honorable discharge following three years four months in the service. Moody, who plans to resume his former position with Reter Fruit company, served 22 months with the 24th combat mapping squadron in the China, Burma, India theater, for which he received one bronze battle star. Residing at 515 West Jackson street, he was 65 days aboard a coast guard ship while en route to the United States. Discharged From Service E. A. B. Glad, who received an hon orable discharge from the navy Saturday at Treasure Island, and his wife, discharged from the WAC following two years eight months in the service, arrived in the valley yesterday to make their home on the Upper Apple gate river. Glad, a chief boats wain's mate, served with the naval reserve 42 months, 37 of which were spent in the Pacific theater where he participated in the landings on Tarawa, Mar shall Islands, Guam, Samar, the Philippines and Okinawa with a combat demolition group. Re siding in Tillamook before enter ing the service, Glad received four bronze battle stars while overseas. VETERANS' OFFICE TO KEEP 48-HOUR WEEK A 48-hour week Is being ob served by the Medford office of the veterans Administration ac cording to E. L. Knight, in rhargo of the office, and the staff is on hand Saturday after noons even though all other of fices In the federal building are closed. Mr. Knight stated that since all other federal employ ees had been returned to a 40- hour week, few people having business with the Veterans' Ad ministration were aware of the fact that this department was an exception to the rule and that business could be transacted on Saturday afternoon. Court Records Juitle Court Avenelle L. Stanton, failure to opera'e on right tide of road, $2.50 and costs. Melvin E. Sherer, passing vith insufficient clearance, $1 and costs. Police Court William R. Newkirk, drunk, five days jail. Stanley Moore, disorderly con duct, released on $10 bail. Charles H. Relgard, reckless driving, $15 fine. Boy Scout News Boy Scouts Troop 2 will meet at the Lincoln school gym Tues day at 7:30 p. m. All members are urged to attend. Closlns time for aunday loo Lata to Classify 4.00 Sauuday afternoon fisjut remember. ' THREE FIRES IN Three small fires were report ed from various sections of the Rogue River National Forest region over the week-end and a fourth, the size of which is yet undetermined, was reported this morning, it was said at forest headquarters here this morning. A fire reported from Dutch Creek section of the Applegnte, across the California line, was said to have been smoldering since the recent snow and rain storm and was thought to have been a "warming" fire left by a California hunter. A blaze on Elk Creek spread from a slash fire and one on Dead Indian road spread from a warming fire started by a logger working in the district. A fire guard has been sent to the fourth blaze, reported in the Applegate, but no report had been received from him at noon. Livestock Portland, Ore., Oct ! OTP. Livestock: Cattle 3100, calves ftSO, iiiurnHi now, stuers we.iK to n low er, oth,r classes bid 3V30 lower; me. diuni to good truss steers S14.19.oO: one Kood load $16.75: jood lieiftu-a S14.7.V common-medium xTades so.so- 13.00: canner and cutter cows Stl 7:50; beef cows held around $10. 30 13 30: good beef bulla SI I SO; odd head to $12.00. good to choice calves 813-14 Few $14 50. Hogs 230. total BOO, market active, steadv, barrows and gilts $13.75; sows $15.00; choice feeder pigs $21.00. Sheep 1000. lambs steady, ewes weak to 50 cents lower, good to choice lambs $111-12.30; common down to 9.00. good ewes $4.50. Chirn.ro. Oct. l-(U.P.W-(WFAi Livestock: nogs: 3,000 Active, fully steady; food und choice barrows and gilts NO bs. uud up at 914.75 ceiling; good ind choice sows at $14.00. Cattle: 1H.00O Calves: 1500. Good and choice fed steers and heifers modet'utely active, steady to strong; cows steady to IS cents higher; veal- era steady at $15.00 downs; about 10 loads better than average choice me dium weight and weighty steers at siu.ou ceiling: dujk goon ana cnoice ted utters 1 5.00 to $17.75. Sheen: 3.000. Slaughter classes sen. era 11 v steady: good and choice native auRhter lambs S14.00.14U3: bucks $1.00 less. Portland Produce Portland. Oct. 1 (UP.) Wholesale market prices: veai An, .f2'c; a. ai'c; a iw 19'be: C, 17-1754c; cull 14-15c lb. Lamiis B '22 ljC ChicKens Bellini? to retailers: Fry ers, nrcilers. 20.30c; colored hens 24- 25c; Leghorn fowls, 22-23c; old roost ers ana stags mc. , cauiiiiower wo. i 9z.2a-2.0o crate. Corn Oreeon SI. 50 box. Cucumbers Field rrown. 7S-90C Hat; pickling sizes $1-1.25. Potatoes Klamath Gems, 100s 33.40 crate. Radifhcs Local No. 1 BO-esc dox. bunch eh. Squash Local. Zucchini, 09c; Dan ish orange box $1.50. . Chicago Wheat Chl.-neo. Oct. 1 (UP.) Wheat Open High Low Close 1.74 U 1.7 H, l.flz3, i.eos Dec IWs 174 a. J .72 May I.0111,. 1.71 'i l.eu'i July.... 1.81 '4 l.B2" 1.60T. Sept.... I SO "4 1.60?4 1.5, ( S. F. DAIRY PRICES San Francisco, Oct. 1 (U.R) Dairy market: Butter: 03 score 43VS, 92 score 43, 90 score 4234. Cheese: Loafs 28.2, triplets 27.2. Eggs: Large grade A 5SVS, medium grade A 50V4, sniall grade A 4Ha. Wall Street New York, Oct. 1 U.R) Stocks spurted to new eight-year highs today on active trading as the administration submitted its plan for individual and corpora tion tax reductions. Gains in the main stock list ranged to 2 points in the actives and to as much as 6 point in (he less-active issues. Highest grade leadership was furnished by the steels which rose to new highs. More than 100 issues made new tops in the various groups. Investment demand cen tered on many high-priced shares. Including preferred issues. Preliminary closing Dow- Jones averages: Industrial, 183.37, up 1.66; rail, 59 40, up 0.43; utility, 34.92, up 0.02; and 63 stocks, 68.16, up 0.51. Sales totaled 1,990,000 shares, most since last June 29, and com pared with 1,380,000 last Friday. Today s closing prices on se lected stocks: American Tel. 4 Tel 182V4 Anaconda 37 Chrysler 125'j Curtiss Wright 7 General Electric t. 48T4 General Motors 74 Montgomery Ward . - 69'4 Penn. R. R 3934 Phillips Petroleum 50 J. C. Penney 128 Radio 157s Southern Pacific S2 Standard Oil of Cal 43 Texas Gulf Sulphur . 45Mi Transamerlca 13 If You Gs I Up Nights You Can't Feel Right If jrtra hart 19 ft or mora timet rwrht, yn'ir tii i croki nd it no vondr if Toy lfI eld tr.rj run-down bforj Ti-jr V.mr Qo If jn'i Oft ITp Nljhti or tutTer from B!ldr Wetknr'Si. Painful PiMli. Brk ch. Lf Plrj, Nervo'.sr.esi, Rheum ttie Ptlr.i, Circlea Dr.dir Bit!, or Bwolitn Ant its, die to noLVcrf&r.tc ftr.d norwy tfmlc Kidney r.d B4er Troublea, vera hould try i rite (a pnysicHn'i prrin tloni. Uiuklly, th i-ery flrtt doM of .ju foei right to work helping th Kidney fl'-uh tit exceu aclda and waiiei which my hvt ciuvd jotir trojile. 60 Uke Cratrx exactly h directed ir.d v-atrh for quick hr!p r,d ft rapid Increase In T";i. mora youthful feeling and lov tn liTlr.B. I TSti iruit aattifv com plf.Fly or money bick U gNrnee4 on r;-' jrn or nic'7 ptrafn. fX-- tur.ir an Mhr d itkfiui trtlnir Cmtri 3 fViar .vote tliu, JSc, T5e, it JO it druggutt. United Aircraft U. S. Rubber U. S. Steel 28 69?s 768 Assistant Manager At Penney Store To Manage G. P. Store Stanley Hyde, who for the past four years has served as as sistant manager at the J. C. Penney company store in Med ford, left the store Friday for Grants Pass where he will take over management of the com pany store, Ray Baker, local manager, stated today. Hyde is to serve in the new position un til the return of Don Gillette, former manager and now an of ficer in the navy. Baker said. He has been replaced at the Med ford store by Richard Wright, former Penney employe, who ar rived in the city recently follow ing his release from the army air force. Mr. and Mrs. Hyde plan to re main in their Medford home at 728 West Second street, for the present. Marshal Ha til in Takes Fugitive To Multnomah Co. Daputy United States Marshal Paul Hanlin returned to Mod- ford yesterday after tnking Rob ert Patrick Morgan to the MulU nomah county jail from which he escaped a week ago with 18 other prisoners. Morgan was apprehended on the Paeifie highway near Rogue River by deputies of the Jose phine county sheriff's office ihursday. Second of the escapees taken near Grants Pass, Christopher Sandistevan, was returned to Portland Friday by Multnomah county authorities. TALENT FRIENDS CHURCH TO ENTERTAIN VISITORS Talent, Oct 1 Talent Friends cnurcii will be hosts to repre sentatives of New Tribes Mission, Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Kenneth J. Johnston will show moving pictures of mission work in Bolivia. A girl's trio will also be with the group to furnish special music. The public is cor dially Invited. Closing time foi Classified Ads e.SU in. oo iaie io Classify 12:13 p Pleasa rememoer Too Late to Classify WANTtiSFry cook. WhaCNoC FOR SALF 1033 Chevrolet radfiTiT coro, shell and frill, rebuilt Chevro let motor, (its 1037 to 1041. Red rryara and nullots. bred doe and hutch Call 3.115 or Ross Lane and ic-'nnrews itoaa. SALE OR TRADE O.room modern house. TrvlnRton district, Portlnnd. 5 ncdrooms, gus furnace, electric dlshwnslKJ. 2 fire places, to Irndo i'pr cny or country property, fnona WANTED Service Station Salesman" jxcoiieni opportunity ror advance, mem. Hteady employment. Stand' ard Stations Inc bun W. W. Uca. kins, M.iln & Fir, or call 90S5 for Interview. WANTKD A girl, Wll to r and" no wiinony worn. Koxy Ann coulee- tionnry. rOR SALE I acres, 3 miles from city; also 2 acres on Kings, Hiah wav. Information 147 North Holly. FOR SALE 1.1 Hampshire laying nans. i'n. 2:117 or ana ivewtown. FOR SALE 103S and 1037 Ford motors, complete. Art Backas. l'hone Jacksonville 373. "TWO TO TEENS" Jumper Drenei. ilzes 3 to t TINY TOT'S SHOP Third Floor Medford Bldf. VOfl SALE Wood or Coal Heitw, pipe and baseboard. Will heat rooms. (15. Complete set of utanri ard Encyclopedia, coit 9160, ae.ll 4u. pnone atari. WANTK1-Trapnin partner, veteran t u box 3flu, bnauy cova. FOR SALE 5 ft. Elcctrolux, reason able. Bob Eastwood. Gen. UtL, Gold Hill. Iff silly to be chilly. Be warm and snugl Relax and, move freely in June com fort with Shell Heating Oil. It's economical, clean-burning, and dependable. Just call the Shell num ber below and talk to your local dealer today about your heating problems. Shell Oil Company Incorporated 1002 8. Central Phone 2181 SHELlSWfSI FOR SALE ladles coats, sin IS and 20. Good condition. Call 5001. FOR fJALE Grapes 3c lb. One AlacT. din lamp. 613 No. Columbus. WAN T E D Used cafe eouicmenL booths, counter and fountain. Phone Ashlnnd 4227 FOR SALX-20 acre ranch, atock or poultry, also make fine hunting lorig. Bob Eastwood, Gen. Pel.. Gold Hill. 1 HELD OVFR Ind WEEK By Popular Request DON SIC.LOW S Nationally Known Band TAKE.IT.EASY LODGE Mac and Anna McBea IF" V6U would rather dance than eat. why not teach dancing? Call Mr. Johnson Merrick Ballroom. nowl Experience unnecesurv. J?AVY Lieutenant wanta ride toSah Francisco on Mh, th or 7th of Oct ober. Will help drive and share ex. pemce. Phone 4413. "OR SALE Youn'tf saddle horse, gentle for woman and children, also home-made tractor. J. H. Beau. Rt. 4. Box 378-A, Medford. LOST Ration Book o. 4. Return F.O Box 1103. Medford. Oregon. FOR SALE Bed complete, matching cnett drawers, Dlue valour bed daveno, all excellent condlUon. Vlionu 25(19. Sou So. Newtown. Banana-Appi es. tree run. 8c " lb. nrinc containers, 31 no. Front. WANTK.D Dnsc pickers. Heavy crop. ivemy urcnorn, i nine west, l nine south of Voorhies Crossini. Ph. 0276 rORSALE Nice modern three, bed- room horn on not side; hardwood floors, house In excellent condition, nice lawn and flowers, shade. Can sell either furnished or unfurnished. ALSO Modern west side home, two Dearborns, nardwood floors, lire plare. fas or electricity, furnace, nice yard, trees and lawn. House in excellent condition. H. G. Wilson, ReM Estate Broker, 7 Chestnut St., "none iin. WANTED TOBUY ByEx-servlce man a 41 or 4a Chevrolet sedan. Good condition and tires. Piivute ownership. Pay cash. Kt. 1, Oox 43 or phone 3.1X1, Central Point fok sale Factory made motor scooted. Excellent condition $143 10 HP. Kvinrudti outboard SlftS, Good bicycle with extras, $40, Car radio, l'htlco, $20. Jianna Meier, o-tu rosier ionc. VANTKl-Dishva8hefrVhat-Not, FOR bALE 1033 DeSoU four-door sedan. Ue low ceiling price, il'i rairmont M fiione 4023. For SALE Motor bike $T57Tr.S rairmom hi. t'none wz. TOH SALE 300 Svai.e7Tike new. Cal! n:i No OakdHie. WANTKD GLAZIER All purpose man including Auto Glass. Salhv'a T-.r. . ili. 2lin lsi llaV. m. 1 1 .. - suij w ulnae 'ii"Fi wui uiii vs (V lett Phone 3075. COST Leather key rlnp with 3 keys. WILL TRADE 30 UiSTV.ncKedter rma, good condition, for 30 30 car bint or 32 special. Phone a7U4 after o p.m. FOR SALE Factory Built trailer nouae, line new. trice easn sou. .leanettc SI FOR RENT Man's sleepinc room In aowniown district, uisnop Apt. i o. nartieu at. FOR SALE 30 head feeder vir.s miie nonnwesi or Limp wnue nos pltal M. L. Carmean. Phone D4F32 EnRle Point. , WANT TO WORK 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. at e.tst na or town, preieruni carlnft for children. Experlencec Writ Trthune Box 301. WANTKD Matt or boy for Jaw work. Phone 4014. WAN TV. D E x p e r i e need "" cook a rid nouscKeeper. in small iimiiy, en si aide home, $100 a month, board, room and private bath. Address Tribune Box 304, give references. FOR SALE Several SHallon" steel ctrum and alao good tea box. 344 No. Central. TRAVF.L with highly paid rroup saleswomen. Any ano, no exper ience Salary, commission, tranxpor tat!m, hotel expenne, Mlia MoDer- mott, Medford lloulfl:30-0:00 p.in, Let us iiaip u (,'omu to earth flrOC A A 3-room modern house, Djt)vv with S.room rental, larne lot, close in, paved street, New garage and woodnhed; fruit, shade. This la a good buy. (fOTCA 12 Jt. nw 3-room mo- OOioXJ iern house, porch, llvinic- rniim hiirHiuaro (Irinr nllv water furnished, Includes electric water heater, electric range, etc, Terms. flTAHA-f fc Acres, S Irrigated, tJjlUu new buildings. 8-room houre utility, fruit room, garage. woodhhed, 2 henhouses, brood ur hour, 3-cow barn, rabbits and huUhes, cow, veal, chickens, trash burnttr, electric range, refrigerator, hroodera. (TOT AAA 4 Acre Stock Ranch, 0J,VUU range rights. 2 aeta ecr- IrrlrMed clover, , 70 neaa oev tie, 120 ton hay. TED GUKTXAFr Agency Phone 3700 Norlh Faciflr llighwny Past Big Y are needed in our com pany as: TELEPHONE OPERATORS f mmm rtrl AND ff GALE STORM "G '' H0NEYM00N" .get a job mSm BmEr WITH THE J0 TELEPHONE J COMPANY fiM TONIGHT & TUES Girls and Women myMwX u.r w Experiimca not necessary Pay while learning Scheduled salary increases locations with pay Pleasant working conditions Apply at! 145 No. Bartlatt Street. Modford Ailc ior thf "Chief Operator" PACIFIC TELEPHONE Mondar. Oct. 1. I94S WANTED Waitress, What-Not. FOK SALE 4570 rtfle with some cartridges . Call 8855 after 0 p.m. WANTED Woman for cleaning. one gay ween, r-none tuii FOR SALE Ladioa all-wool black eoat site 13 to 14. 913. Ladles suit, black pin atrlpe aire 14 to IH, worn very little. $10. Black pony fur eoat. . length, good at new, aize 10 to 10. $25. Skila complete, with strap and walking tticki, $10. Phona fi6&l. FOR sXLB'iO In. M ammermlH. narry Lamport. Rt. 1, Box 497, Central Point, Oregon. FOR SALE 110 A. Bear creelT"boC. torn land; 8 room modern nous. 2 barm, tractor, equipment, hay. atock. 3 mi. north Central Point, I'ptun road. Harry Lampert. Rt. 1, Box 407. Central Point. Oreson. WE HAVE FIR SAVDC3TCall"Ta"- ber's, 4449. tjrrrt A Five-acre, chlcki yOOUU clom 1" Shed a n ranch, eoulDoed for 1200 chickens with running water piped to each and electric lights. 350 brorue turkeys go with place. Large, well-constructed barn and staratoe loft. New and attractive modern 2-bedroom house. New linoleum In bath, klteh. en and dinette, ruga In bedrooms and living room Electric hot water tank small white enamel kitchen range. Venetian blinds. Electric -pressure pump. Good well. Almost completed garage and wood shed. Enclosed yard and garden spot with iiwn ana mane trees, lmmeoiaie Ksscssion. $3000 cash, like rent on lance. Tribune Box 4098. fRACT OR FOR SALE onveTTIO tractoi nun 3 mo. Power take off. Take some trade. Phone 0201. WANTED Wan hbuM saw" "o cut wood. Pnone 3548. FOR SXT7K Pre-war Simmons daV- eno 74a west 14th. f'hone 2453 Tbn salens -room house, two 1ed- rooms, basement and oil furnace, hardwood floor and fireplace. rnona otuu, feUlvf The Sunny Slaters Circle of the Fresbyterlan Church will hold a runimiitie sale in the church on Oct tith starting at t) a.m. Good cloihe wilt be featured. I NfiWLY upholstered davenport and ciiHir; i rug and pad, i it. a in. ny 12 ft.; 1 brown rug Tv by 10',; 1 small radio; 1 daveno, 1 end table 1 Maytag washer; 1 Cool era tor ice box 33 Quince St. FOR SALE Electric phonograph 40. fnone ouso. REWARD to person for knowledge of me wnereaoouu oi my itea irisn Setter hunting dog. Lyle Kinney, 833 E Jackson WE HAVE FIR 5A"Wi5UST Call T- bar's. 4449. r?OTlC E Commercial Spraying will start spraying peach trees nifht away Phone Pacific Feed and Seed 34i3 or Withrow HSfll. fiRfS FOR SACE A carload of third grade tiros, all sues. Rich field Oil Station, across from Big Y store. Phone ST40. A"PRVc 6Ta ndPoch Growers-) e t your Paradlchlorobenae and Bordo rIlxttire at Samson's. L U U 0 t Lumber . Nails Roofing Dry Flooring and Siding Low Priced - No Priority R O STEPHENSON CO Court and McAndrews Road Phone 3000 Medford CASH (N A FLASH FOR VOUR CAR Save Time Cash and Oaa Call Automobile Market. Friendly Medford Deeler. Ph 1010 flth and Bartlett No Red Tape When to US Vou 5eU HSlKl'" vour house "eooter this summer with im Rock wool insulation Bat tans Call us tor information. BIO PIN EM LUMBER CO LUMBER Rougl Boards and Dimension REDWOOD and CEDAR FENCE POSTS Nails Roofing CAMEKON MOFFITT LMMBER CO So Rlvenide at Barnett Rd. WE HAVE FIR fiAWDUST CaUTe her'a. 4440. AlAll'SI$eauty Solnn now open for mifliness farms nenta a specialty Phone 3004. ROOM FOR RENT Pleasant room ror man close in. "09 e. Main. ROW AVAU.ABTe No 1 certigreHe reo :cdaj shingles Big Fin as Lum ber Co fOR AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY carrots heau grron peppers tut WMJt' ViWTTti ,r f 4 f I pl.f.l and dill Balaman. rntiMfXMijuli,,Si. I N.W olCantral Point, on Taylor Bd fSi- VAtrJ! ' 1 and ey , MEDFORD MArL-TRIBOTE riVX COLD CLOGGED NOSEt Like a shots. 2 drops act raat to shrink membranes, ODn udI , nose, wnat a reneii Caution: Use only as directed. Demand ini.ii-ii.M.- PARTS and SERVICE Mr all maass of MASHRKI and KKFKIOKHArOHf rOUNGER'S APPLIANCE SERVICE CO. 31 N. Bartlett. Phon 1419 Tcwnsend AT Dreamland Hall TOMORROW Merrill's Novelty Orchestra ENDS TOMORROW 'mm -uv- A'. .V;-i .7;,-.V5, JSsti IN ItCHNICOlOl I mmm mssmm TONIGHT & TUES. l a VP 11 I 'VI 4 3' I I v4 . Iws. MM IQ0a I I MSI iij i .x-" I'V - " vfir' w-