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it LOCAL and & Board to Meet Board mem bers of the Jackson bounty League of Women Voters will ' meet tonight at the home of the : president, Mrs. Justin Smith, 21 Geneva street, at 8 p. m. Plans ' for the year's activities will be made. Report Cases Four cases of " scarlet fever were the only com- ' municable diseases reported to ' the Jackson County Health de- partment during the week end- tag Sept. 28. Three of the ctses are in Prospect and one in Phoe nix, the report shows. Veterans to Meet United Spanish War Veterans camp and auxiliary will meet at the arm ory Wednesday at 6:30 p. m. for , a potluck dinner followed by a Regular meeting at 8 p. m. at which special business will be transacted. Released From Army The following Jackson county men reported to county selective serv ice board No. 1 yesterday after receiving honorable discharges from the service: Walter F. Love, Henry I. Johnson, Lawrence Leigh, Donald A. Walden, Tyley O. Evans, David E. Van Hoy, Robert C. Taylor, Robert Cooper, Delbert T. Hicks, Floyd Skinner, Walter Caster, Wayne L. Ohn stad, Francis W. McReynolds, and Louis N. Ivan. Veterans re porting to board No. 1 were Wil liam R. Meier, Edward E. Ford, Marvin L. Crenshaw, Douglas B. Finch, Otha W. Clark, Clarence M. Smith and Joseph S. Pruitt. Piano Instruction Mrs. E. Morris 25 Gibson Ave. Talent Body and Fender REPAIRS, PAINTING Get Our Estimatesl We Guarantee to Please. BURBANK'S BODY SHOP 246 N. Riverside S. M. WADE Commercial and Domestic Refrigerators Repaired 5302 Phone 4104 SEE HUMPHREY FOR CASH for your 1941 or 1942 Gar HUMPHREY MOTORS USED CAR EXCHANGE 33 S. Riverside Ave. FLY! New Training Planei Student Instruction TELEPHONE (Grants Pats) 7S7 or 794-J CHARTER FAIRGHILD M & M FLYING SERVICE GRANTS PASS, OREGON If You Really Want to Sell Your Car, See Us Today Highest Possible Cash Price We Take Care of All Red Tape Just Bring in Your Title and Get Your Cash. Selby Chevrolet Co. ASHLAND, OREGON NOTICE We are Now Accepting CURTAINS Medford. Domestic Laundry PERSONAL CALENDAR Tuesday 6:30 p. m. Lady Lions, dinner meeting at Hotel Holland, speak er. 7:30 p. m. MIA, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, at church. 8:00 p. m. Chapter BE, P.E. O., home of Mrs. L. C. Taylor, South Pacific highway. Mrs. Fletcher Fish, program. 8:0ft p. m. Pythian Sisters, regular meeting at hall. Refresh ment committee, Gertrude Baker and Elizabeth Jones. Wednesday 10:00 a. m. Daughters of the Nile, Red Cross sewing at court house auditorium. Bring sand wiches for lunch. 12:30 p. m. Get -Together club, potluck luncheon at Eagles' hall. West Main street. 12:45 p. m. Wednesday Study club, luncheon at Holland Hotel Grey Room, followed by first meeting of fall season. 1:00 p. m. Women of Rotary, luncheon at home of Mrs. D. L. Flynn, 1324 Queen Anne avenue. Bring service. 1:30 p. m. Meeting in Sun shine parlors, Methodist church, to organize circle of young mar ried women of church. Executive board, W.S.C.S., hostesses. Des sert luncheon. 1:30 p. m. Monthly meeting of Girl Scout Leaders' associa tion at Scout House, East Main street. Mrs. C. C. Sater, Garden club, will demonstrate the mak ing of winter corsages. 2:00 p. m. Adult Missionary society, First Christian church, fellowship hall. 2:00 p. m. Leisure Day club, home of Mrs. R. E. Waldron, Victory ")rive. Bicycles Stolen The theft of bicycles belonging to Arthur Brown, 843 West 13th street, and Dorothy Stephenson, 801 North Central avenue, were re ported to city police yesterday. Brown's vehicle reportedly was stolen from his home and the Stephenson bike was taken from a building on North Grape street, according to police. Houglands Here Lt. and Mrs. C. Paul Houghland and small son, Erik, have arrived in the city from Oakland, Calif. The lieutenant, in the navy for the past three years, is now at the Camp White naval hospital for treatment. He was last stationed In the Bermuda islands as opera tions officer. Mrs. Hougland is making her home with Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Allen White in Medford. - Bromley Leave i Pvt. Spen cer Bromley left Sunday for Tucson, Ariz., after spending a few days leave in Medford. Pvt. Bromley had Just graduated from radio school at Scott Field, 111., where he was trained as a high speed radio operator for the army air force communications system. Pvt. Bromley was one of six graduates selected for as signment to the 233rd AAF base unit at Davis Monthan field and is now qualified for overseas duty. He is a son of Horace Bromley, former Medford resi dent. SERVICE Two-Way Radio Equipped Cabin Plane SERVICE ANYWHERE Or. Sweeney Here Dr. Charles T. Sweeney, former Medford physician now living in Portland, is in Medford for a brief business visit. ... Dogs Missing Mrs. A. R. Mc Donald, who arrived in the val ley yesterday from California, re ported to state police today three Great Dane dogs belonging to her were missing this morning from the McDonald ranch at Eagle Point, officers said today. The animals answer to the names Sandy, Dutcher and Freckles. Couple Here Mr. and Mrs. Hartman de Waard of Pasadena, Calif., are in Medford on busi ness and are registered at the Medford Hotel. The de Waards resided here a few years ago when Mr. de Waard was engaged in work at Camp White. They are en route to visit relatives and plan a motor trip up the Colum bia River highway. Officer Home Neil Iven ar rived in Medford Saturday from Gowan field, Boise, Ida., and is residing at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Iven, 1006 West Fourth street, following honorable discharge from the service. A lieutenant with the air corps, Iven served six months in the European theater, having been stationed in England with the 8th air force. Acceptable For Army Jack son county men who were pro nounced acceptable for general military service Sept. 25 in Port 1 a n d following pre-induction physical examinations, according to selective service board No. 1, were Elmer W. Blunck, Jr., Jack F. Campbell, Raymond E. Min ger, Francis J. Todd and Vester V. Simmonds. Harlan W. Rhea was pronounced acceptable for military service. Pythians To Meet A special session of Talisman Lodge No. 31, Knights of Pythias, will be held Wednesday at 7:30 p .m. at the hall it was announced today by James Stewart, chancellor commander. Stewart states that the meeting is being held to pass on applications for membership and to complete plans for attend ance at the Rathbone Bible class to be held in the Pythian cave near Yreka, Calif., Oct. 6. Visitors Leave Mr. and Mrs. Glen Trusty and son left yester day for Vancouver and Yakima, Wash., after spending several days in the valley visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson, route 4. Mr. Trusty re cently received an honorable dis charge from the army and the family plans to return to Med ford shortly to make their home. They were accompanied here by Mr. Trusty's father who resides in Vancouver. Shulti Home Veteran of three years in the army, George E. Shults, arrived home Monday from Ft. Lewis, Wash., following an honorable discharge from the service, and is now at the family home at 816 Cedar street with his wife and daughter. Shults, a technician, third grade, served 22 months in the European thea ter with an army ordnance unit and was awarded two bronze battle stars and the mechanics' medal. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Shults, reside on the Jack sonville highway. ROGUE PIG PRODUCTION LESS THAN EXPECTED Pig production of the Rogue River Valley, due to a shortage of brood sows, will not be as high as expected this fall, County Agent Robert G. Fowler said today. Fall farrowing is just beginning and pigs for fat tening for ham and bacon are In demand. The turkey crop of the valley, estimated at 100,000 birds, is now in fine shape. The ceiling price has been set at 22 and 21 cents per pound. Nevertheless, Turkey journals predict a drop In price. Demand of turkeys for the armed forces is expected to be lower than last year. Cinnabar, frequently made in to Jewelry, is a sulphide of mer cury or quicksilver. WHAT ARE THE FACTS en the LUMBER SITUATION? Hear Claude Ballard and Virgil Burtz International Woodworkers of America KIDO Wednesday, 9:45 P. K. Reception 1o Honor Rev., Mrs. Belknap On Golden Wedding Honoring the Rev. aiod Mrs. L. F. Belknap on their golden wedding anniversary, a recep tion will be given at the Metho dist church Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. The Rev. Belknap is a retired Methodist minister and at one time was in charge of the Medford congregation. Members of the Mary and Martha circle are sponsoring the reception and Mrs. Ralpii Wood ford is general chairman in charge of arrangements. It is stated that all friends of the Rev. and Mrs. Belknap are in vited to attend. Livestock Portland, Ore., Oct. 2 (UP5 Live stock: Cattle 450, calves 200. Market at standstill on most classes early. Few canner-outter cows sold about steadv at (3 00-7.50; heifers 7.00-9.00C liberal supply medium -beef cows available, many gras calves unsold. Hogs 50. Active, steady. Barrows nnrt gilts up to 350 lbs. 1.1 75: sows 15.00, feeder pigs salable 200031.00. Sheep 400. Active, steady. Medium good wooled lambs 11.00-11 50; med ium shorn lambs 10.00; good ewes salable 4.50. South San Francisco, Oct. 2 VP) (USDA Cattle 300, steers steadv. Yeatterdav two loads 1050-1075 lb. good steers, 16.75. Today two loads northern heif ers lS.US sorted. Few packages med ium heifers 13 00 Good cows scarce. Comnon to medium cows 10 50-11 50; hulk cannors and cuttnrs 7.00-9 00, strong; common to good bulls 10.04 12 00; calves 75 strong; good to ohoice scarce, package pood 13.25; few loads common to medium bid lower. Hogs 100, includes 50 feeder pigs, firm. Two packages good to choice 200.30'i lb. Narrows and gilts 15.75; odd gocd sows 13.00; few good 88 lbs. feeders 21.50. Shee.i: GOO. lamb undertone steady. Late Monday four decks good to choice 105 lb. No. 1 clover lambs, 13.75, extreme top. Mixed common 10.00 12 65. Few hundred cull to good ewei 3 00-5.15. Chicago. Oct. 2 (UP) fWFA) Livestock: Hogs. 4,000 Active, fully steady: good and choice borrows and gilts 140 lbs. and no at 14.75 ceilinr. good and choice sows at 14.00. Cattle. 7.000. Calves: 1,000. Best steers and yearlings rather alow, but market mostly steady. Demand broad est foi choice yearlings, these firm; heifers steady; cows strong to 25 cents higher; bulls and vealers steady; two loads ntrictly choice 1075 and 131 1 lb. yearlings and steers 18.00: bulk good and choice fed steers and year lings 13.25 to 17.65; top 17.50 on heifers paid for choice 900 lb. aver ages. Sheep: 1500. Native slaughter lnmhs rtrong to mostly 15 cents higher; 'ood and choice 14 00 to mostly 14.40; bucks 1.00 less. Portland Produce Portland, Oct 2 Wholesale market pricer.: Beets, local, bunch 85e doz. Cauliflower No. 1, 3.50 crate. Chicago Wheat Chlcnao. Oct 3 (UP) Wheat Open High Low Close Dec. May 1.74 '.a 1.75 1.73 Tb 1.74 Til 1.711, 1.72, 1.70ft 1.72J.'i 1 2, 1.0.V,, 1.62'. l.Sb l.e0't 1.63(i 1.60, 1 .63fe July Sept S. F. DAIRY PRICES San Francisco, Oct. 2 (U.R) Dairy market: Butter: 93 score 43V4; 92 score 43; 90 score 4234. Cheese: Loafs 28.2, triplets 27.2. Eggs Large grade A 55Vz, me dium grade A 50'2, small grade A 41V4, large grade B 46Vi. . Wall Street New York, Oct. 2 U.R) A burst of profit-taking came into the s:ock market Just before closing time today, turning the list irregular after the general average had been carried to new filghs since .1937. Trading In creased sharply on the decline and many issues appeared on large blocks. Steels were hard hit by the selling Bethlehem dropped from a new high of 92 4 to close at 90 off IVb. U. S Steel which hit a high of 1VA closed at off 7'j. Chrysler dropped from 126 to 124 off H4 net. The Industrial average (pre liminary calculation) closed at 183 05 up 0.48; railroad, 59.22, off 0.27; utility, 34.77 off 0.14; and 6b stocks 68.15, off 0.01. Sales for the session totaled 1,800,000 shares. Yesterday's volume was 1,990.000 shares. Tcday's closing prices on se lected stocks: American Tel. and Tel 182U Anaconda 37H Chrysler 124 Curtiss Wright 6Vs General Electric 48 General Motors . 73H Montgomery Ward 68',4 Penn, Rr R 397s Phillips Petroleum 52 J. C. Penney 129 Radio 15'2 FULL OR PART TIME WORKERS NEEDED BOTH MEN AND WOMEN p. A XX CUICT 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Rain or J f I Dfl III ihine Iniide work, can ning peart. U V CM I jnir I men needed, 7 PEAR CANNING teaion it now on at your local can nery. Front and 13fh ttreeti. GOOD WAGES GOOD WORKING HOURS GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS! Piece Work for Women with GUARANTEED HOURLY MINIMUM! ROGUE RIVER PACKING CORP. Telephone 3982 t!l S2 39 H 45 i 14,i 27?s 69 U 7534 BIRTHS CAMPBELL To Sgt. and Mrs. Edward. Grants Pass, Oct. 2.' 1945, a girl, six pounds, at Community hospital. WILLIAMS To Mr. and Mrs. Pat, Prospect, Oct. 1, 1945, a boy, eight pounds, at Community hospital. COLLINS To Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius, Black Oak Drive, Sept. 30, 1945, a boy, seven pounds, at Community hospital, THE GRANGE Grange News Upper Rogue grange held their Booster night September 29 with a very good program. Master Roy Vaughn gave the welcome address and Bruce Grieves read a message from the National Grange. Bill Pern,', County Commis sioner, of Eagle Point gave an excellent talk, which was fol lowed by a song by Joyce Ax toll, Elva and Zelda Carlton with Dorothy Force at the piano. Dale Ward of Prospect rendered several selections on his accordion. Miss Lavlna Chapman gave a reading and also Miss Mary Ann Brill gave a reading. Jack Canfield gave a number on his steel guitar ac companied on the pinno by his mother. Mrs. Moore directed community singing with Mrs. Canfield accompaning on the piano. After the program re freshments were served by the Home Economics committee. ENTERPRISE GRANGE Plans are complete for the an nual Booster Night of Enterprise Grange, of Wimer, with Mrs. Bet ty Nequette, lecturer in charge of the evening's entertainment. Various phases of the Grange organization will be explained by Henry Tjolker, David Blair, Mrs. Mary Moore and C. W. Jen sen. Mrs. Norah Blair has been ap pointed chairman of the hospi tality committee; Mrs. Hazel Starr and Alice Wales as the membership committee while Mrs. Minnie Jensen and Mrs. Francis Talbot will serve on the refreshment committee. A short program has been pre pared, and dancing and card games will complete the enter tainment. UNA MERKEL ILL Hollywood, Oct. 2 (U.R) Act ress Una Merkel Is a patient In a Glendale, Calif., research hos pital recovering from shock in duced by the death of her moth er, it was revealed today. Mis Merkel'a mother committed sui cide in New York on March 5, New York police reported. Miss Merkle became despondent but she resumed her movie career. Closing time tot cl.Mlfled Adi B:30 m Too imio to uiassuy ia:ia p m Too Late to Classify STARTED CIIICKS DrelerT1lntcH. ery. 1107 E. Main, I'hone 3656 $3900 23 Acre, good new S room home completely furnished. H mil en from Medford. Chicken house and garage. $4500 14.8 Acres 8 acres Irrigated, all good tillable iotl; 4 room house, barn, and drilled well. I E. Schuler liroker Royal E. Bebb 3S N r"P? tih Phone 6071 ijrrAA A real little farm at'UVa tjDjul acres all irritated and tn T clover. 1 acre fine pears and other fruit; 4 room house, city water cow barn, chicken house, 4 miles from Medford, terms. Lets look this over. (jrrAA 22 Acres Klne unimproved OJJvU hind Jut a'3 miles from ' Medford. 20 acres irriKot- d, well fenced, this would ha a suitable tract for a srmill subdivi sion. Terms and Immediate posses sion. This Is priced to sell. Cytftftft lc modern bungalow 34uUy home In Central Point, ' corner lot, good garage, lots ol nice shrubbery, well located. Term.i and possession now. (JOCC A Country home consisting (JuDOU ' 9 acres of land. Four room houss, all modern, new cow barn for J cows, garage, chicken house, other out bldg.. fine shade trees, this price Includes one good milk cow and one kitchen ratine Immediate uososslon. CO 1 AA acres unimproved, wen u)lUV located Just out of city limits. K Nice bide. Terms E Z, ALSO 12 Ik Acres of fine farm land located 1 mile irom Medford, Bear creek bottom land. Will consider trade for small house In Modford. HARHY LONG, Realtor 128 8. Hiverslda Phone 5032 SO women, tome p. m. to 1 1 p. m. Southern Pacific Standard Oil of Cal Texas Gulf Sulphur Trar.samerica United Aircrafts U. S. Rubber U. S. Steel TOTTT Boom home 4 acres or more land, good pressure system, out buildings. Interior newly remodeled. Unf urnished $ 1 BOO. or furnished 20n Rt. 3, Box 339, Medford. 4 mile south cf Midway auction on m Midway Rd. Cash preferred, FOR SALE Eastern corn, limit 500 lb, tq customer while it lasts. Whole or ground onlv. F. E. SAM SON CO. BORDO Spray your peaches and apricots now. Gnuine 'Bordo." JjJ.. SAMSON CO. PARADICHLOHOUENZENK Treat your trees lor borers now. f. E. SAMSON CO 193.5 Fontiac six, completely overhaul ed. New brakes, nw cluteh. new paint job. 3j;. under OP A. Champs liar.-ge. 311 East 5th. FOR SALE ShKhtly used 30 gal hot water tank with copper coils. $17. E.L. Walloon Bellinger road. FOR SALE Small "oil circulating hetei. Phone 41H;V 18 Summit. FOK SALE Bassinette on stand, col- lpitile babybust;y. Phone 493d. FOR SALE ' Purebred Dalmatian Jups jeuone 48ftH. FOR SALE Daveno and table. 608 j W.Jackson, Apartment 5. FOR SALE Wood range in good con dition. $30. 101 Almond. JUST ARRIVED Wira laf rakes, pruning shears, hunt inf knives, camp axes, water proof inc material, large variety of other scut-ouahle goods. Acme Hardware, Main and Grape. FOR SALE-Guitar with case. See Ernest Suttou, Dixie Lane utf Stew art Ave. WE Are prepared to do hay chopping. v. it u ooi ur aio Deiwecn o ana l p. in. FOR RENT - Modern Xuvnished 2 room loage. rnona eisi. WANTED Beauty operator to take uvir good clientele of established operator. Bowman's, Phone ;UH0. FOUND Keys In leather container! t:a;i iribune office. $io7coo" house, larj terms. $12,500" i SO Acres. 55 acres irri- gated, clover, nice 2 bedroom in n d n r n house, lar&o barn, good location, terms. 290 Acres, 50 acres Irri gated. 40 acres dry tannine, out-mime for 200 hea hulls a t mont, 5 Terms $7000" etc.. dec $2000" 200 head cattle, 3 burns, ti room houaa tile milk house, all equip ment, 5 head horses, paved road. Terms 7nftrt'2a Acroa h-rigfltcd in do VlUlL ver- Souli a bedroom mod- etc.. deep well, pressure system. j room modern house, 2 lots, woodshed, cpniplctely furnished, citv wnter. 3 hedroom modern. 1 Vvl wU hatnes, hardwood floors. nice yard, close In. Terms. 2 City lota, lull city im provements, side walks, paving, lots oi snnue, fruit. This is in a fine district. $4500- Bust side, 2 bedroom mod ern, corner lot, garare. good condition. $10,000" urocery More, Gas Sta tion, living quarters, 3 bedroom modern house in roar, rer water Terr $18,500" in roar, rented $35 per month, city water Terms. Auto Court. 6 cabins. modern, 750 river frnntaee and 01) hlah- way All completely furnished. Terms, (J1 Acres. 47 acres cul- iMD,0UU tivated, 33 acres Irri- 7 gated, 3 bedroom mod ern house, very good condition, large barn, Or.irie A milk bnrn, 14 stanchion, 2 chicken houses, garage, lfl milk cows. 1 Reg. bull, team horses, harness. 9 heifers, all Imple ments 3 unit milkinf machine, all hnv. etc. QCA Terms, Hi Acres Irrlrat tplODU d in clover, nice 3 room T house, larco living room. this Is a very Rood buy, close In. immediate possession. SOUTHERN OREGON LAND CO. Medford Granis Pass iiext to Bruce Bauer Lumber Co. On South Riverside Phone 531KI ANTED Local girl for permanent week through Christmas with 40 hours. GOOD STARTING SALARY EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY CALL BEM CREEK For An - Starts TOMORROW THE I . .fc. . . . fw w ilia L-ffWsur"' Li4 W4 WILLIAM BENDIX Tuesday, Oct. t. 1943 WILL Party who removed two cheeks from my hand bag please return them to owner. P. O. Box 942, Med ford. FOR SALE 2 bedroom modern house at 211 Bliss. Phone ASHLAND FOUNDRY Opened under new. 'nanagenent. FOR SALE National 8-ft. 16 light rolt-up garage door. Complete with track, lock and keys. Phont 3417. 26 Almond. UNITED Spanish War Veteran Auxlt lary rumnmtfe sale and bazaar. Held at 40 Front St. Oct. 5 and 6, Friday m and Sa t u r d a y . REPLACE Al'TO CLASS PROMPT SERVICE SELBY'S TOP GLASS SHOP Cor 8th Sc Bartlett Phone 3075 (JCOAA Modern 3 bedroonVTiouse, UJOUU hardwood floors, beautiful yard, two car garage, on pavement. H. G. WILSON. Realtor 7 Chestnut Phone 4644 FOR RENT Apartment. gi5S. Holly. WANTEDTneed a 1930 or '31 model A Ford In good condition. Will pay cash. L. G. Miles, Call 3344. PEAR Plekeri Wanted Ph. 2570. ARMY1 Officer, wife -and 3 children want 2 bedroom apt. or house. Mer- rick's Court. No. 76. ELDFRLY lady, badly needs down- stairs, heated housekeeping room now. Tribune Box 748. YEARL.NG steer, beef type, for sale. Phone 3804. FOR SALE Small acreages, 1 to 5 acres. mile irom Medford, run. ninn water. On Burnett road. C. L. ijodge. phone 5905. FOH SALE Almost new Slingerlsnd guitar, Lillys Place Brown & Sll ver trailer house. RECEIVED 'NEW SHIPMENT Hall China ten pots ....$!. IB Two-foot step ladder 2 29 HfindV kitchen stool 2 29 nnhy auto seats 2.10 Seat Covers ..6.9S to 13.95 Flashlight batteries ..... .10 Clothfs hampers . fl 95 Clothes haskets 2.79 FIRESTONF SERVICE STORE 214 S. Riverside Phone 4757 or 7118 FOR SALE Griirimv all wave cabinet radio. H tube, $75. Phone 7221. FRYL'IIS and Roasting hens7or sale. I'hone 4479 FOR "S ALE Westlnfihouse" washer with pump, 7x10 umbrella tent with double steel camp bed with mat tress. Phtlco 7 tube radio, end table mode;. 34 Merrick's Auto Court. foH i SALE 2 ton CatorpIiTar trarEor In good condition. George Yoekel. N Paclflo II wy, Ashland, Phone 59R1. ABOUT-TS ton of clover and rye grass threshtno In stnek, $100. J. G. Caneron, Buckshot hill road, Phrn 4H24. FOR TRADE White enamel table top gns ra Eart Ji ange for electric range. 1117 Jackson, rear apartment. FOR RENT Modern strum house. Adults only, no pets, 230 N. Bart- lett. LOST Pair glasses with metal rims, lost Sunday. Finder phone 0370 eve- nlngs WANT ed A girl, hrs. 11 to 7 and no Sunday work. Roxy Ann Conleo tlonary. "TWO TO TEENS' Jumper Dresses, sites 2 to TINY TOT'S SHOP Third Floor Medford Bldf. FOR SALE Wood or Coal Heater, pipe and baseboard. Will heat 4 rooms, $15. Complete set of stand ard Encyclopedia, cost $150, sell $40. Phone Buan. . FOR S ALB 2 ladles coats, size ltl and 20. Good condition. Call 0001. wis" II AVE FfR SAWDUST" Call Fa ber's. 4449. TRACTOR FOR'SAXE Oliver 80 trn-'toi Run 3 mo. Power taka off. Take some trade. Phone 6201, irenographlc position, 48-hour time and one-halt pay over ORCHARDS Interview IIKMMIIMMIIIIMItlllMIStt. OF REVELRY FROM START TO FINISH! VICTOR MOORE RUDY VALLEE Knnffl BARNES Robert BENCHLEY Jerry COlOnNA rXLB.' fir. w MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE FITB WANTED Man with buz nw cut wood. Pnone 3340. F6R SALK 3-room house, two bed- rooms. basement and oil furnace, hardwood floor and fireplace. Phone 6100. RUMMARK SALK The Runny Slaters Circle of tna f reaoytenan cnurcn will hold a rummcge sale in the church on Oct 6th starting at 9 a.m. Good clothes will be featured. 1 NEWLY upholstered davenport and cnair; j rug ana paa, ii. o in. D7 13 ft; 1 brown tur 7', by lOfc; 1 small radio; 1 daveno, 1 and table, 1 Maytag washer; I Coolerator loe box 33 Quince St. FOR SALK Electric phonograph HO. mane ouoo. REWARD" to person for knowledge of me wnereaooms oi my nea insa Setter hunting dog. Lyle Kinney, 633 K Jackson WE HAVE F 1 R SA WDTJ ST Call Ta- ners. 4449. ROT 1 C E Commercial Spraying ' wfll tart spraying peacn trees nmt away Phone Pacific Feed and Beed, 34)3 or Withrow 0381. L O U B I I Lumber Nails Roofing Dry Flooring and Siding Low Priced No Priority R O STEPHENSON CO Court and McAndrews Road Phone 3000 Medford CAST) fN A rLASB FOR YOUR CAR Save Time Cash end Gaa Call Automobile Market, Friendly Medford Dealer. Ph 3019 Oth end Bartlett. No Red Tape When You Sell to US kifcp Vour house cooler this summer with IM Rock Wool Insulation Bat tens Call us tor information BIG PINES LUMBER CO LUMBER Rougi Board and Dimension REDWOOD and CEDAR FENCE POSTS Nail Roofing CAMEHON MOFFITT LUMBER CO 9o Rlveriide at Bamett Rd Wf. HAVE FIR SAWDUSTCaTTTB J ter,s4449. ROOM FOR RENT PfeaaanFroom for man closeln. 009 E. Main. Flow AVAILABLE -No 1 certigrada red :edai shingles Big Plnee Luo herCo fon SALE Tomatoes, cucumberT. car rets beets green peppers, egg plant and dill Bateman, V4 mile N W of Central Point, on Taylor Rd. FOR SALE SmaTl white enamel coolie stove with colls and water tank. Price 933 50 One large wood cur culnting heater $33. COG 14 W. 11th. Phone after 0:30. EQEBS ENDS TONITE DIXIE JAMBOREE with FRANCIS LANGFORD and G. I. HONEYMOORE Mickey Rooney Judy Garland and afl'f-Mrtiiiiriniii tit Y.t itI"mi ITT J'STAPTS! S - CZ3 TOMORROW CJJ IM BHYTMMI ACTIONI Jwi BONAHCEI mv m m 1 111 Mo wvl o iuill I WARNER BAXTERy) HMMMIIMitit - 'JB- nllfcr ZSMMB1 I y 1 1 esacrrrr ENDS TONITE 130 N. Riverside Phone 2166 3 M"Jt"W I itHjpl) II II