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LOCAL and Shriner to Meet Hillah Tem ple of the Shrine will meet to night in the Masonic Temple, Ashland, for dinner at 645 o'clock, officers state. Old timers' and past potentates' night will be observed. Bilderback Here Ray Bi'.der back, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Le Boy Bilderback, 515 South Grape street, arrived in the city Thursday for a short visit with his family. The young man is - attending Multnomah college in Portland. List Number Persons wish ; lng to contact the office estab ; lished at the Chamber of Com merce for the annual Community Chest and war fund drive are asked to use the phone number - 3965, it was announced today. A ; phone has been installed for the , use of the drive workers, and this number should be used rather - than the Chamber of Commerce line. Discharges Among those re : ceiving honorable discharges from the armed forces recently . were SSgt. Donald J. McCul ' lough, route 2, Ashland; Pfc. : Richard Long, route 1, box 508, ' Ashland: Cpl. Frank M. Bryant, ; box 1325; Cpl. Carter H. Rinkcl, : 912 North Central avenue; ; SSgt. Earl R. Sample, 308 North Peach street; Pvt. Frank j E. Cavin, route 2; Pfc. Gene S. : M c C a 1 1 i s t e r , box 947, and ; MSgt. Linford E. Weiss, 113 : North Ivy street, all of Medford; : Pfc. Cecil L. Lanning, Talent; : SSgt. Howard D. McClure, 210 : Crater Lake avenue, Medford; AC William S. Burdic, 122 High : street, Ashland; MoMlo Erwin A. Churchill. 532 Pennsylvania i avenue; MoMlc John W. Her . ron, 37 Quince street; SM2C Larry D. Bradley, 408 Boardman street, and Joseph M. Smith, parachute rigger 1c, 125V4 North Holly street, all of Med ford. . McMILLIN GROCERY Located on Old Calhoun Place, Camp Baker Road Staple Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, School Sup plies, Drugs, Cigarettes, To bacco. Cigars, Candies and Gum. Flour. Hay and Grain. We Invite You to Call and Get Our Prices Body and Fender REPAIRS, PMTING Get Our Estimates! We Guarantee to Please. BURBANK'S BODY SHOP 246 N. Riverside POISON OAK? Try a bottle of ZEMACOL You must be sausflstl ur viiur mirnt) Cheerfully refunded Get a botLU to day J WKSIK.KN THRIFT ON TICKET Admits you to BOTH Merrick's and Dreamland Dances I MITE TO RAY'S MODERN MUSIC At Cool, Roomy MERRICK'S DANCE SAT. NITE t Old Time Music PERSONAL CALENDAR Friday 8:00 p.. m. Ladies' auxiliary No. 421, Carpenters and Joiners of America, Carpenter's hall. To St. Louis Mrs. J. C. Col lins. 2224 East Main street, ar rived in St. Louis yesterday by plane where she will visit rela tives for two weeks. Dance Saturday A dance for members of the Pocahontas and Redman lodges and their friends will be held tomorrow night be ginning at 9:30 o'clock at the Redman hall. Johnston Home First Lt. Frederick J. Johnston returned to his work as post adjutant at Camp White this week after a business trip to the east coast. While there he visited his par ents in Red Bank, N. J. Visiting McVeighs Donald McVeigh is visiting this week at the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Arthur McVeigh, 716 South Peach street, and her sons, while en route to his home in Silver- ton, Ore., from a hunting trip in the Sierra Nevada mountains. Office Closed The Junior Red Cross office in the Holly Theater building is closed tem porarily while Miss Vera Hum phrey, county chairman, is out of the city. Miss Humphrey, who is visiting" her brother, I. A. Humphrey of Salem, will re open the office Wednesday of next week. Collins Discharged 1st Lt. Hugh B. Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Collins, 2224 East Main street, received an honor able discharge at Fort Lewis, Wash., and arrived here Wednes day night. He has spent four years in the army, 3Vfe years of which he served in the South west Pacific area. Burnette Home Howard Burnette, former technician fourth grade, arrived at the home -of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burnette, 425 North Holly street. Saturday morning from Ft. Lewis, Wash., where he was honorably dis charged from the army. Burn ette was in the service almost four years. Apply For Permits Applica tions for builrilno nprmlto umra filed yesterday at the office of me my superintendent by the following: John P. Hartsook, 1K29 Wpf Main .wBi en Knn to erect a residence; L. L. Green, 516 Benson street, $2,000 to erect residence and garage and to erect a workshop and garage at zin tienson street at a cost of $1,000; Ralph E. Sweeney, 1125 West Main street, $250. re model wood shed and garage, and Thomas F Liken, 1115 East .Main street, $100, add rear porch. MM Everyone Invited 7 9 pm. 'Xyf to '1 am. Trend to Heavy Drinking Is Blamed On New Strains and Tensions On Emotions Chicago. Oct. 5 (U.R) Two psychiatrists estimated today that there are 600 000 chronic alcoholics In the nation, 2 000, 000 heavy drinkers and 38,000,- 000 "social drinkers." Dr. Robert B. Seliger, Balti more, assistant visiting phychia trist at Johns Hopkins hospital, and Victoria Crawford, psycho therapist at Haarlem Lodge san- 1 t a r 1 u m, Cantonsville, Md., wrote in the American medical association . Journal that the trend toward heavy drinking in the past 25 years is the product of new strains and tensions on Men Home Veterans who re ceived honorable discharges from the armed forces recently and ivported to Jackson county selective service board No. 2 yesterday were Edward C. Moore Carl N. Bergstrom and Orville O. Caster. Hugo L. Ford and Lyman W. Robinson report ed to board No. 1. Promoted The promotion of Ross A. Minned to second lieu tenant from first sergeant was learned this week by his wife who resides with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Williams, 1003 Reddy avenue. Lt. Minneci Is with a military police battalion in the Philippines and has been overseas the past 15 months. Gleason Home Royal G 1 e a- fon. son of Mr and Mrs. Ernest Gleason, New Crater Lake high way, and former sergeant in the army air corps, arrived nome night from Ft. Lewis, fol lowing an honorable discharge from the service. Gleason arriv ed in the United States Sept. 27 at Tacoma, Wash., after 39 montns. in the Pacific theater. Another son of the Gleasons, Lt. Ted Gieason. was reported miss ing in action in July while with the navy air corps in the south Pacific. Court Records Justice Court Tom Fitzgerald, unlawfully setting fire without permit, $25 and costs. Gale A. Harmon, violation of basic rule, $2.50 and costs. Jesse F. Graham, intoxicated on public highway, ten days sus pended for 30 days. Arthur W. Taplett, failure to stop at stop sign, $1 and costs. William A. Gilstrap, no oper ator's license, $1 and costs. Frances D. Vermillion, no II- cenje on motor vehicle, $1 and costs. James W. Clark, drunk on public highway, $25 end costs. State Police Edward E. Pryor, no opera tor's license and failure to stop, cited. Livestock Portland, Oct. S (U P Livestock! Cattle 25. calves IS. market flow Quotable steady Week's top grass and hay-fed steers, S16 75. But very little above $1600. Heifers mostly SH OO down, cows selling above S10.S0 hard to move Canners and cutters salable S8 00 to 7.90. Medium to good grass calvea. salable 12 to 13. Choice veal trs, quotable to $14.00 Hogs 233. Supply mosUy feeder pigs, market active steady. Good to choice IBS lb. butchers, $15.73. Light sows, $15.00 large lots, rood to choice, 06 to 104 feeder pigs, $21.00. Sheep 25. Market steady but most ly nominal. Tew good to choice 84 pound lambs S12.50. Good ewes sal able $4.00 to $4.30. Chicago, Oct 6 tU.P.r (WrA) Livestock: Hogs 2300. Active, fullT steady: good and choice barrows and gllta 140 !os. and up at $14.75 celling; good and choice sows S14.00. Cattle 1500. Calves 300. Slaughter feers and helters steady: only scat tered loads Included In fresh receipts: run munly cows, these steady to 25 cent lower: canners. cutters and com mon beef cows weak to 25 cents off; bulls and vealers steady; storkers and feeders slow, about steady: load choice 983 Iba. mixed steers and heifers, mostly steers S17.73; a few good steers $16.00-18 23. Sheep 2,000. Slaufhter classes gen erally fullv steady to strong; good and choice slaughter lambs $1450 to mostly $14.79. Chicago Wheat Chicago. Oct 8 (U P.) Wheat Open High Low Close Dec. 1.75'. 1.761, l.76"i 1.751. May 1.731, 1.74 l.Ti, J 73H July 1.86', 1.57 1.66 H 166, Sept 1.64' 165 1.64',, l.Mts Wall Street New York, Oct. 3 (U.R) Stocks advanced to around their best levels for eight years on In creased volume. Gains ranged to more than a point In the leaders while special shares had far wider advances. Freuhaf Trailer set a new high on a gain of nearly 4 points. Its preferred soared 10 points. Amerada led the oils with a rise SEE HUMPHREY FOR CASH for your 1941 or 1942 Gar HUMPHREY MOTORS USED CAR EXCHANGE 33 5. Riverside Ave. the emotions. The American business men's research foundation reported that consumption of alcoholic beverages lumped from 1.330, 700,000 gallons in 1934. the first year after the repeal of pro hibition, to 2.735,000,000 gallons in 1944. Per capita consumption' of beer rose from 10.53 gallons yearly in 1934 to 20.48 gallons In 1944, the foundation said. Last year, according to foun dation records the average year ly expenditure for liquor was $54 a person. of more than 3. Railroad issues Joined the rise and hide and leather issues were pushed ahead. Amusements made new highs and mercan- tiles rose in response to favor able trade reports. Pepsi-Cola ran up 3 points on outlook for increased sugar sup plies from the reported Ja-a hoard. American Can made a new high. Preliminary c 1 o s 1 ng Dow- Jones averages: Industrial, 183. 94, up 0.88: rail, 59.08, up 0 10; utility, 34.89, up 0.13, and 65 stocks, 68.16, up 0.26. Sales were 1,420,000 shares against 1,340,000 yesterday. Today's closing prices on se lected stocks: American Tel & Tel 1873s Anaconda 37-H Chrysler 125 V4 Curtiss Wright .... General Electric General Motors .. 7 4B3 7:4 68 li 39 54 Montgomery Ward . Penn. R. R Phillips Petroleum J. C. Penney 126 Radio .. 15'4 Southern Pacific 52 Standard Oil of Cal 43T's Texas Gulf Sulphur 46 ',4 Transamerica .. 14 United Alrcrafts 274 U, S. Rubber 6R:!i U. S. Steel 7C S. F. DAIRY PRICES San Francisco, Oct. 5 (U.R). Dairy market: Butter: 93 score 43 V4, 92 score M, 80 score 4234. Cheese: Loafs 28.2, triplets ii.i. Eggs: Large grade A B5V4 grade A medium 50'-4, small grade A 52V$, and large grade B The nickname of the 99-mm motor carriage, M-36. has been changed from "General Jack son to "Slugger," according to tne ordnance officer of the Ninth Service Command. Too Late to Classify GRADE-A "Klamath Natted-Ge"m"po tatoe $3.33 per cwt. U.S. No. 3 23 lb baf, 43c Medford Orange FOR SALE Victor cabinet radio and record player Good condition. $43, Phone 0898. monR5burner Kev? Sfff fi n"- ur-K urates. 24 in. to 30 In. tor sale or exchange for smaller size. Phone 3701. ftAY- Ioose. two tons, rye-grass anil clover 312.30 ton. Baby beeves. 430 lbs., one Is on cow. both have been on full feed of grain four months. 13 and 13 cents per pound. One Fairbanks-Morse pressure pump with built-in tank, electric motor. $23. Several windows 20 x 30. Ernest Gleason. one mile from Big" Y signal on New Crater Lake Hwy. rOR SALE Blower for oil furnace, complete with motor and attach ments Complete set plasterer's tools Movie star's baby buggy. Wmiun son's Hardware, Talent. Open Sundavs. WANTED Log truck, to haul 18 ft logs, 'wo miles, two dollars, pumice ground, ni round, near Prospect. Call Ash land 21481 vVANTFD Carpenter work, repairing, remcdetlng and cabinet work. Post offlre box 1065. Medford. FOR SALE Boys bicycles. Murrey's Bicycle Shop PEONY ROOTSthey should be Planted now. Berrydale Flower arm Old Highway, north. WANTED FLOWER POTS, four, five and six inch. Berrydale Flower Farm Old Highway north. RTNO Alfred Daffodil bulbsTeTpfiTiv lum, sweet wtlltam. and other per ennials. Berrydale Flower Farm. Old Highway, north. FOR SALE Table manrle. Easy. Call 1443 East Main Saturday. FOR SALE-Couple f a m 1 1 y milch cows Just fresh. Phone 6398. COVERS IN ONE COAT On gallon of Spced-Eur nulces op to lVi gallons of paint. Enoofh fl'r ") tot the walls and FSn ceiling of the aTer f?--'. ... room; When fL& . . ... f 'ki yoo (aa water, ir r: lik gettintt an ex- iAi- trs bait galloo free. Building Specially 317 East Main 1 Nowy mm. WANTED TO RENT Apartment or nouss rermaneru coupie. tail Jua. FOrt SALE 80 acre ranch in Sams valley. 30 acres alfalfa. 30 grain land, rest pasture. All tools go with ranch 3 nouses. $6500 cash or term? Baled hay and stock for sale. Inquire at 404 North Grape SL. Medford. Wanted Two loads of good" dirt aumnea in my dock yara. n. cwia. fOR SALE 12 ffau?e pump shotgun with 6 boxes shells. Call at Radio Service & Tel Co . end of So Col umbus Ave . off Stewart Ave. south. COME See the beautiful Oregon Agutes madP Into lovely Jewelry at the Gem Cottage. A larse stock and we are open every day 9.00 am. to 6:00 Dm. 31 miles north of Mediord on Mwy. 99. WANTED Man for permanent posl- uon lor snipping ana receiving. Colyear Motors Sales. 103 So. River side BY MISTAKE X put my knapsack in wron? car, with several cartons cigarettes, candy bars, box of AO Red Dot cigars, alongside of Blue Goose garage, on Monday, Oct 1st, 1P43 Will owner of car please re turn same to Blue Goose garage. ALL VAWTETTErf oF" tsble grapes, 3 lbs for 23c. Fancy Bartlett penrs, 7c per lb. Medford Orange Mkt, 1202 N. Riverside. GOOD Suburban Home for sale 2-bdroom modern house, fireplace, screened In back porch, utility house gar a re. woodshed. Fruit nnd walnut trees, garden. 938 So, HoL ly. B owner. YoiK SALE 50 ewes. Phone 0521. FOR SALE Red Hampshire "pullets. 3 niontns old. si .23 racn; aiso tri ers 713 Oak St ITEMS You May Need Metal lath". metal comer bead. 4xb"b rir lex. 7 ft. steel posts, processed lime, hyd rated lime, plaster and plaster base. J. W. Copeland Yard Phone 2644 Medford. Ore. rOR SALE 17" wcaner pics, one No. 13 uiavai separnior, vnevro let pick-up. C. T. HUdon. Rt. 4, Box 221, Kern Valley Rd.. Medford. FOR KALE Factory builfUep end able motor-scooter. si4,v io m.k. tvin rude outboard. 15.i. Phtlco ear radio S25, Just overhauled. Hanna Meier 34fl Lorier Lane. FOR SALE lf33 Chevrolet radiator. core, (hell and grill, rebuilt Chevro let motor, fits 1937 to 1941. Red fryers and pullets, bred doe and hutch Call 2MB or Ross Lane and McAndrews Road W A N TE D Ride to Klamath Falls Saturday p.m. and return Sunday p m Phone 3834 In day or 5764 at night A HOME -Your safest Investment. Building and repairing. Fred Pow ers, building contractor. Phone 2H17 WANTED Permanent position by el pertenced truck driver. Ex-service, mnn Please state type of work and salary. Tribune Box 640. FOR SALE 1934 Chevrolet fuck". Crystal Brewing & Distrlbutinc Co., 301 N. Fir. WANTED TO RENT Small house. Will give excellent care. No pets. 52 1 Edwards. F"ORS A LE-Wood"'or coal' circuVeTIng hei"" '-nsH- heats 8 rooms, see i at 602 W. Uth. I LETTUCE Large firm heads. 2 for 1 25c. Slicing cucumbers. 2 for 8c. , Celrrv, tender, crisp, 13c per lb. Cauliflower, large white heads, 19c each Medford Orange Mkt., 1202 N.Riverslde FOR SALE-Trniler houne. 20 Fool. Fully equipped. i mile on old hichvay north of Ashland. Phone 4246 Ashland.' BARGAIN IN-BXtRY and FRUYT RANCH Over 100 full bearing trees about 17 acres In alfalfa and clover, balnnce in tomatoes and corn, very productive soil, with Ir rigation for all. plenty of water. 3 room house with cooler room, shower, automatic water heater, snnnr water piped In house, elec- trie pressure system, good barn, stantions for 10 head, 73 ton hay, over 1000 feet river frontae. live stream across place. $6000 will band1. Better hurry. RALPH E. BELL, Broker Gold Hill. Oregon Ph.S01 rnALR Wardrange. SOTjIaven. FOR SALE Used Ford Ferguson six foot side mount mower. Single Battery Trickle Charger. Deaver 8c MeCurley. LIVESTOCK AUCTION every Sntur dav at Pavilion. Phoenix. Ore. Com mencing at 1:00 P.M. sharp. We have some good consignments for next sale Including some Hereford cattle, also hops and 33 head of sheep. We cater strictly to the sale and transportation of livestock. Southern Orenon Livestock Auction Co. Cnl A. H. Dudley Auctioneer. Ph. 8225, Medford, Ore. CAST CHANCE for Concord grapes, 10r per lb. Medford Orange Mkt., 1202 N. Riverside. Cvl Cflft cre family orchard OtDUU n( garden, 3 room house Y with bath and sleeping porch, pressure system, garage, chicken house, lawn In front and hack, clone in. $6850" 1 3 acres about half irrigat ed, fruit, berries, 8 room modern house with show er bath, 2 bedrooms, enclosed Rorch 2-car garage, 80 ft. chicken oude Close In location. Terms. $47S0" l acre, 4 room house ana bath, 2 bedrooms, fa rage with cement floor. laun dry travs, brooder house, chicken house, lawn, fruit and nuts, near $85b(T Medford. 'i acres, irrigated tree soil, 6 room modern house, cement foundation. 3 bedrooms, pressure system, brood er house, chicken house, barn, dotmie garage, fruit room, wood shed family orchard. Terms. $5000- -I acre irrigated, o room mooern house, full base ment, suitable for apart ment, furnace, cement foundation, double garage and shop combined, fruft and nut trees. Terms. $9500- 1 8 acres irrigatea, ciover and rye grass, 5 room modern house. 2 bedrooms SOUTHERN OREGON LAND CO Medford-Granta Pass Phon 5300 P.O. Box 808 u can paint owx iilpaper with R91 PEED-EASY WAll FINISH DRIES IN ONE HOUR f fang pictures. Use the room the lame daf. No delay. GOES ON EASILY with brash or roller. Hides solidly Covers old painted snrfaces, plas ter, brick and composition. Learea an oil-paint film oo the aurfaou COSTS ONLY L Gal. & Appliance Co. Telephone 5487 JUST ARRIVED Casting rods, reels, water-proof dressing, camp axes, deer bags, gun rods, wire leaf rakes, and pruning shears. Acme Hard- ware. Mam and Grape rOR RUNT Cabins. Utilities furnlsh- ea. 7 a week. 1 biocK from Big Y Market Old Pacific Highway. Pardee Court WANT ED Home ior three of Snow bol' s kittens. 321 Apple. WANTED WMtresa for night shift at Lillie's Cafe; ATTENTION HUNTER? Breakfast at Ulhe s and every meal, open 24 hours a day. Get your gas and oil there too. Lillles Cafe FOR SALE My fine 1 ywir old chestnut geldlnx saddle horse.. Captain- i thoroughbred, Am erican Stands 17 V, hands. A high r.t, well trained horse. Complete with new saddle and bridle and 2 tons alfalfa hay. Bill Meyst, phone flft04 . B A N ANA SQUASH 4c per lb., fancy Delicious apples lOe per lb.. 40-lb. boxen $3-25 Cooking apples SI 49 per Ikjx. Medford Orange Mkt., J aoa N- RlvcrMde- DANCE at Redman Hall. Saturday. October 6, 1P45. Redman. Poca hontas and invited guests are wel come W AN TED one girl To work " way throiigh beauty school. Medford ticnooi of Beauty Culture. 235 E Main. Phone 2536. USED LINOLEUM Heavy weight gray ana cream blocked. ISO varrts. SI 00 a yard BUILDING SPECIAL TY and SUPPLY CO.. 317 East Main FOR SALE 41 six-months old" Whlte Lerhnrn pullets, now levin fifty per cent Three mtlea west of Ruch on highway 238. Come through gate to green house on Mil. Mrs. Buck FOR S ALE 1 040 Studebaker Com mander Deluxe sedan, small mile- age. tires like new, mechanically perfect, two-tone finish like new. under ppa ceiling. L. C. Taylor co. Dodge, Plvmouth. 112 So. Riverside. WANTE D Waitress and chef. Gold en Pheasant Cafe. 127 E. 6th. SEE ITS FOR ROOFir?G Patching, and coating. Good material, good workmanship Kamy weather Just around the corner. Free estimate. Call at 124 N. Riverside or phone 34ltl. h. u. tugn. LARGE Cantaloupe, 2 for 20c. Honey, dews. 15c each, casabas. 7c per lb. Me.Mnrd Oraiue Mkt., 1202 N. Riv- ersmn. AGATKS Have your agates made up into lewelry for Xmus gifts. Get your orders In before Nov. 1st, SANTOS AGATE SHOP 411 F. Mnin Medford FOR SALE Metal hospital bed arid innerspnng maiiress. line new, used one month. 721 So. Holly Phone 2480. FOR SALE Wood circulating heater. pipe, ana noor noara. rnons tio. FRfD ALLEN ps HURRY! ENDS TOMORROW! Don Amoch.-Williom B.ndiS 'Victor Moor.-Rudy Valla STARTS f'. -. ! Wi Something lo Uchnkoto,! -it E3l FOB We Offer for Sale Our CIRCULAR Located 17 Milei North of Medford on th Crater Lake Highway Daily Capacity 20,000 Feet O 125 H. P. Diesel Motor and other necessary equipment Gulf Red Cedar P. O. STOCKTON, I Friday, Oct. 5, 1943 WANTED TO TRADE New pre-war nicvcie for junior sue. can 919 Dakota Street. WANTED Steel-folding calnp bed". rnor.o oho-. ABOUT 15 ton of "clover "and rye grass threshinrs in stack, 5100. J. G Onneron. Buckshot hill road. Phrne 4 824 . FOR SALE Large 9x10 hand-braided ruf. 210 Wabash St. Phone 2908. RUMMAGE SALE by the F L. Club of the Kebekah Lodfie. Saturday. October 6th, from 9 to 3. at I OOF. hall, on tftb St. across from Holly Theatre. WANTED Hay ham m e M n g Jobs. Have large hammer mill. Roy Col- pitt 4 miles north Central Point on 09 Highway. YEARLING steer, beef type, for sale. Phone 3804; WANTED A girl. hrs. 11 to 7 and no Sun. 'ay work. Roxy Ann Confec tlonnry. WE HAVE FIR SAWDUST CaTTFa- ber s. 44411. RUMMAGE SALE The Sunny Sisters Circle of the Presbyterian Church will hold a rttninir Re sale in the church on Oct 6th starting at 9 am. 'Good clothe will be featured. NOTICE Commercial Spraying will start spraying peach trees rifht awav Pnone Pacific Feed and Seed 34)3 or Withrow 6561. CASH IN A FLASH FOR YOUR CAR Save Time Cash and Gas Call Automobile Market, friendly Medford Dealer. Ph 3919 6th and Bartlett No Red Tape When You Sell to US KFP vour house comet this summei with IM Koch Wool Insulation Bat tens Call us tor Information BIG PINES LUMBER CO LUMBER R'jugi Boards and Dimension REDWOOD and CEDAR FENCE POSTS Nails Roofing CAMERON MOFFITT L'IMRER CO So Rlvernde at Barnett Rd. WfrHXvEFm" SAWDUST CalTfa ber's, 4449. ROOM FOR SENT Pleasant room forman close in. 609 E. Main. FOR ISALE Tomatoes, cucumbers, carrcts beets green peppers egg Riant and dill Bateman, U nule W "jjCentralPoint on Taylor Rd WE FAVE FIR SAWDUSTCaiIFa her's. 4449 JACK BENNY mvnl MM V SUNDAY; 1 Company, Inc. Box 308 CALIFORNIA S A L IE iSLL MEDFORD MAIL -TRIBUNE NINE WILL GIVE motherly care to chil dren In my home with one meal a day Phone 2375. NOW A VAll.ABl.fc No 1 certiorari a red tedai shinnies Big Pines Lum ber Co FOR RENT Modern furnfshVd2 room lodge, AduUi, no pets. Phone 6151. ATTENTION Eaglet and Auxiliary FREE DAMGE SAT. NITE 9 to 1 a. m. OCTOBER 6 EAGLES' HALL A 219 W Main Fine Music tn...!.--1- - - ENDS SAT. Plus WARNER BAXTER msUNDAYM and Claudette COLBERT in "I COYER the WATERFRONT". with BEN LYON ERNEST TORRENCE iTf aiemrniaiifit ENDS SAT. WILD BILL ELLIOTT In DEATH VALLEY MAN HUNT and CROSS OF LORRAINE with GENE KELLY STARTS SUNDAY U0I19S4 II(SN4(0tO TOM CONWAY The FALCON OUT WEST yv.'-y.'g-" aPvTf-j sT4Wv-fl a n 1 sUk