Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 08, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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    LOCAL and
Pvlc Returns Fred Pyle. for
mer Medford resident who left
here about 14 yeais ago, return
ed last week for a visit and may
decide to again make Medford
his home. Mr. Pyle has been
employed In a San Francisco
war plant.
i
A.hlanderi Out T5 Jacob P.
Lahr, 1184 Ashland street, and
Pfc. Russell R. Fowler, box 213,
Ashland, have been given honor
able discharges from the army at
the Fort Lewis Separation Cen
ter, according to information re
ceived today.
Nelson Coming Howard J.
Nelson, manager of the Social
Security board for this district,
will be in Medford Wednesday
at the United States Employ
ment office, Holland hotel, at 9
a. m., an announcement from
the manager states. Nelson, who
has headquarters at Klamath
Falls, comes to Medford the sec
ond fourth Wednesday of every
month to assist persons desiring
to file for old-age and survivors'
insurance benefits or who desire
information on these provisions
of the Social Security act.
...
Discharges Among those to
be discharged from the armed
forces recently were' Winafred
W. Peterson, AMM2C, 520 Ter
race street, SSgt. Richard I.
Simmons, 147 Granite street, T4
Basil R. Sorensen, 155 'Eighth
street, and T5 William Schu
clke, 199 Granite street, all of
Ashland; Sgt. Stuart T. Chis
holm, Gold Hill; SSgt. Vernon
. R. Lapree, box 105, Talent;
SSgt. Quenten R. Lewis, box
860, Eagle Point, and Cornelius
Henrickson, PMlc, 33 Tripp
street; Lloyd E. Pitts, route 1,
box 239; T5 Robert W. Tucker,
200 Tripp street; TSgt. John E.
Tucker, Cpl. Frank M. Bryant,
box 1325; T3 Jack Bickler, 12
Ashland avenue; Pfc. Dewitt W.
Corwin, 1414 Euclid avenue; Sgt.
Albert Busby, 345 North Bart
lett street; T5 Fred W. McCann,
306 West Main street; Cpl.
Charles H. Walden, 807 Pennsyl
vania avenue, and Pfc. Monroe
M. McGonable, route 2, all of
Medford.
Girls
Women are you
from loss of
loom:)?
Here's One Off The Best Home Ways
To Build Up RED BtOOO!
You girls who suffer from simple
anemia or who lose so much during
monthly periods that you are pale, feel
tired, weak, "dragged out" this may
be due to low blood-lroa.
So start today try Lydla B, Plnk
bsra's tablets one of the greatest
blood-lroa tonics you can buy to help
build up red, blood to give mora
strength and energy In such cases.
Taken as directed PI nkham's Tab
lets are one of the very brat home ways
to get precious Iron into the blood.
They help build up the bed qualitt
of the blood by reinforcing the haemo
globin of red blood cells.
Just try Plnkham's Tablets for 30 days
then see If you, too, don't remarkably
benefit. Follow label directions.
LydiaLPiokham'sTAClCTS
SEE HUMPHREY .
FOR CASH
for your
1941 or 1942 Gar
HUMPHREY
MOTORS
USED CAR EXCHANGE
33 S. Riverside Ave.
FOR SALE
We Offer for Sale Our
CIRCULAR
AH
Located 17 Miles North of Medford on the
Crater Like Highway
Daily Capacity 20,000 Feet
125 H. P. Diesel Motor
and other necessary equipment
Gulf Red Cedar Company, Inc.
P. O. Box 308
STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA
PERSONAL
CALENDAR
Monday
8:00 p. m. Zonta club, busi
ness meeting, Girls' Community
C1UD.
8:00 p. m. Crater Lake
Guild, Presbyterian church par
lors.
Tuesday
1:00 p. m. Merritt circle,
Presbyterian church, luncheon
at home of Mrs. Palm, 343 South
tioiiy street.
1:00 p. m. Eastside circle
Presbyterian church, luncheon
at home of Mrs. Walt Hoppe,
1806 East Main street.
1:00 p. m. Sunny Sisters
circle, Presbyterian church,
home of Mrs. J. A. Perry, 804
West Main street, for lunch.
Bring service.
1:00 p. m. Grace circle, Pres
byterian church, home of Mrs
Charles Reames, 27 Geneva
street, luncheon. Mrs. Lucinda
Hubbard, assisting hostess.
1:00 p. m. Relief society of
the Church of, Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints, home of Mr.
A. C. Knudsen.
1:30 p. m. Queen Esther
circle, Methodist church, home
of Mrs. M. A. Bliss, 313 South
Grape street, dessert luncheon.
2:00 p. m. Fidelity circle,
Methodist church, Sunshine par
lors. Hostesses, Mrs. E. E. Cuf
fel and Mrs. Frances Taylor; de
votionals, Mrs. Mary Smith.
Bring needle and thimble.
2:00 p. m. Everready circle.
Presbyterian church, home of
Mrs. N. S. Oatman, 518 South
Grape street. Devotionals, Mrs.
Seiler.
2:00 p. m. Ladies' auxiliary,
First Baptist church, at church
for business meeting. Devotion
als, Mrs. Case; hostesses, Mes
damcs Merrill, Keaveney, E.
Finley and Jacoby.
To Hold Sale Neighbors of
Woodcraft will hold a rummage
sale at the Knights of Pythias
hall Wednesday between the
hours of 10 a. m. and 5 p. m.
m
Club To Meet Mistletoe club
will meet Wednesday at the
Girls' Community club at 1:30
p. m. for dessert luncheon. Com
mittee of hostesses for the day
will be the Mesdames Maude
Lovell, Ruby Mallory, Clara
Hodgkins and Clara Bashaw
Cars Damaged Cars driven
by Elbert D. Davis, route 4, and
Freeman Hudson, route 3, col
lided this morning at the Coker
Butte road and highway 62 in
tersection causing considerable
damage to both autos, according
to accident reports filed with city
police. ,
Ford Returns Hugo L. Ford
returned last week to the home
of his wife, Helen, and young
daughter, Bonnie Louise, at 339
South Central avenue, following
an honorable discharge from the
army. Ford was with a bomb dis
posal unit in the European the
ater two years.
Sergeant Home SSgt. and
Mrs. G. W. Simmons and daught-
Sharon, are here to visit re
latives. Sgt. Simmons is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Sim
mons of Brownsboro and his
wife is the former Dorthene
Moore. The sergeant is cur
rently stationed at William Beau
mont General hospital at El
Paso, Tex.
.
Watkins Injured Ray Wat
kins, Central Point, was Injured
slightly Sunday in an accident
on North Riverside avenue when
Watkins' auto collided with a
parked logging truck, city police
reported today. Watkins' car was
badly damaged when he was
forced to hit the truck to avoid
an oncoming car, the report said.
Police were called to a second
accident this morning when cars
operated by Horace R. Turpin,
124 South Central avenue, and
James H. Raincy collided at the
intersection of Eighth and Bart
lett streets. Both cars were slight
ly damaged, police reported.
MILL
Ear Rlngi Misting Mrs. V. M.
Taylor, 339 South Central ave
nue, reported to city police yes
terday that a set of diamond ear
rings were missing from her
room, officers reported today.
Diseases Reported Four cases
of communicable disease were
reported to the office of the coun
ty health officer during the week
ending October 5. Included were
two cases of trench mouth, both
in Ashland, one case of chicken-
pox and one of measles, also both
in Ashland.
Leaves For East Miss Rob
erta Kenton, daughter of Mil
dred Kenton, route 1, is to leave
Thursday for Okmulgee. Okla.
where she will visit her fiance.
SSgt. James V. Stephens, sta
tioned at the army hospital. Fol
lowing the sergeant's release
from the hospital, the couple
will continue to Deska, Ark., to
visu ogx. Stephens' parents.
In Jacksonville rimM T.
Porter, former pilot in the' army
air corps, is in Jacksonville to
visu nis mother. Mrs. R. C. rum.
mings. Porter was accompanied
by his wife, the former Marye
Welborn of Glendale, Ariz. Mr.
and Mrs. Porter will leave Wed
nesday for Arizona, where they
ivm ue associated with Mrs. Por
ter's father in the cattle business.
Churchill Discharged Erwln
A. Churchill returned here last
week from Bremerton, Wash.,
where he received an honorable
discharge Sept. 29 from the navy
and is at the home of his parents
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Churchill,
532 Pennsylvania avenue. A mo
tor machinist's mate, 1c, he
served 37 months of 45 months
in the service overseas in the Pa
cific theater.
McQuigg Returns Fnllnwiner
an honorable discharge from the
army air corps, Alvin L. Mc
Quigg,,son of Mr. and Mrs. Gra
ver C. McQuigg, Ross Lane, ar
rived home Saturday from Ft.
Sheridan, III. A' corporal in the
army, McQuigg was stationed at
Marana field, Ariz., during most
of 35 months in the service and
received the good conduct and
marksmanship medals.
Permits to Build Bnilriincr on.
plications were filed Saturday at
the city superintendent's office
Friday by Dr. William F. Roney,
norence street, to remodel a
garage into a recreation room,
$1,000; W. K. Houston, for Lewis
Super Service, Eighth and Front
street, to remodel public garage,
$1,000; and Peerless Market!
Main and Sixth streets, remodel
doors and move partition of busi
ness building, $100.
To Make Home Here Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Murphy arrived in the
city Saturday from Phoenix.
Ariz., and plan to make their
home in Medford. Murphy re
ceived an honorable discharge
from the.army Oct. 2 at Santa
Ana, Calif., after 13 months with
the 5th air force in the southwest
Pacific where he received the air
medal and one oak leaf cluster,
and the Philippine liberation and
Asiatic-Pacific theater ribbons.
At present the couple is visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry E. Miller, Orchard Home
drive.
October Jury List
Drawing This Week
The jury list for the October
term of the circuit court, start
ing Monday, October 29, will be
drawn this week by the clerk
and sheriff offices. It will con
sist of the usual 31 names. From
it a new grand jury will be se
lected and the balance used in
jury trials.
The prospects at present are
for a light criminal calendar and
a fairly heavy civil action docket.
A number of long pending ac
tions including several damage
suits are scheduled to be brought
to trial.
Court House News
Marriages
Jay Irvin Sacquety and Ver
nice Daisy McWethy.
John Gray Thompson and Nor-
rene Madelon Bohnert.
Rodolfo G. Buccio and Verda
Marie Stearns.
Glenne W. H. Albert and Eva
La Verne Frey.
William Wayne Woolway and
Mary Patricia Rawe.
Robert Duane Tryon and Doris
Lucile Fisher.
Clarence Woodson Marquess
and Roberta Frances McKay.
Glen Farmer and Lola Treisch.
Oril W. Abbott and Gladys
Irene Blasor.
Harley Arnold Lamke and Mil
dred Mae Shellabarger.
LeRoy Edward Nelson and
Sydney Ann Brown.
Robert S. Monsey and Helen
Louise Fredricksen.
Divorce Complaints
Vivian L. Marshall vs. Dclmar
B. Marshall.
Florence A. Thompson vs.
Robert E. Thompson.
Probate Court
Guardianship of Gilbert P.
McNerney, incompetent; has
John McNerney, guardian.
A BRUTHE FREER I
i dron In rh noe-l 4
111 ,r" M nint w "P
1 eold-clocif.d Bo
yoa wt!l ileecl V i
better. Caution: t'wlC fl
Court Records
State Police
Leland T. Morrison, permit
ting unlicensed minor to operate
vehicle, cited.
James W. Anders, defective
brakes, cited.
OUie G. Tillman, one license
plate, cited.
Erroll E. Maclntyre, one head
light, no tail light, cited.
Justice Court
Thelmcr B. McGnwn nvor.
Width load. S2.50 and rnsla
William E. Mallon, unlawfully
using California licensed auto by
resident of Orpcon. S2 5(1 anil
costs; no FUC permit, $10 and
costs.
Enid C. Hamntnn nn nnara
tor's license, $1 and costs; no
license on motor vehicle, $1 and
costs: failure to disnlav 1Q4S
sticker, 51 and costs.
Clinton L. Wells, nn tail lloht
$1 and costs.
Edward E. Prvnr nn nnnra
tor's license, $1 and costs; failure
to stop at red light, $1 and costs.
Police Court
C. E. Perrv. overnnrkinr 1
bail. r
Mrs. John Wilkinson. HnnMo
panting, sz.su and costs.
Antonio Mnrenn onri r--:
Cooper, drunk, released on $10
oau eacn.
Mervin Drew, drunk, jailed,
The Jan hnmh monnA AnMj
t r iinimtt HVttU
with the war. hut rioomf ! ,
now more Dientifui. nrn for
ests suffered more during the
Kue uiumn pi aeptemoer, 1945,
from cigarettes than from ail the
bombs sent over during the war.
Stated communication.
Warren Lorire No. 10. Jack
sonville, Ore.. Wednesdav,
Oct. 10 at B p.m. Visitors
welcome.
E. W. Kessler, W. M.
Too Late to Classify
$8000
Good home, well located, basement
oil burner furnace, 3 bedrooms,
hardwood floor In livinRroom, din
ing room, fireplace, service porch
well Jandscoped, excellent condi
tion. Also
Several Rood buys in acreage
E. Sj-huler Broker Roval E. Bebb
31 No. Grape Phone 5671
WANTED Dependable and industry
vujt man io operate diversified
ranch at Prospect. Phone 44t7.
WANTED Capable dependable as.
siRtant shop superintendent for
fleet of delsel trucks. Give detailed
account of previous position and
experience. Tribune Box 604.
WANTED Nurse at Osteopathic Hos-
OLIVER ROW-CROPS 70 tractor.
uooa conainon. c.ood huy. $500.
J. A. Sales, 3'2 miles S E. of Ruch.
CHICKS 150 Barred Rocks, 10 days
uiu. iuu nnrrea hocks and ISO
New Hampshires 3 days old. Cen
tral Point Hatchery. Phone 303.
FOR SAl-E Mattress and sbrinrs.
Rt. 2. Box 64. Berrydale.
FOR SALE: Wood and coal circuln-
tor $15. Piano. $25. Both need
soma repairs. Small floor model
combination radio and phonograph,
good condition. J45. 703 Beattv St.
CIA nrtn60 acreg; 40 acres Hrl
0 1 lUvu gated, 4 room house,
T ' horn an A I,.. 11,4
fngs. Very hest free soil. Fine view,
a nice place to live. Good terms.
If you want a ranch be sure to
see this one.
(PI A AAA Twelve acres, 6 room
0 1U. UUU modern house, barn, in
T 7 clnver jinrt AlfAlfn All
irrigated and free soil. One of the
finest pieces of land in the Med
ford vallcv.
BEN R. COOPER, Broker
CHARLES BLAESS, Salesman
223 No. Riverside Phone 7357
FOR SALE: 2 wheel trailer, 18 In.
tires inquire S. W. Mays, Mont
gomery Ward Tire Dept.
WANTED Immediately girl's " junior
bicycle. Must he in good condition.
Box 5i4. Central Point.
WEANER pigs for sale. ' mile north
Bear creeK oriage, central Point.
James Tuer.
FOR SALE 1931 Harlcy-Davldson
motorcycle 720 W. Jacksonville.
FOR SALE McCormick-beering sep
arator good as new. Inquire even
ings. Phone 6894.
FOR KENT Sma II furnished apart-
meni. r.ieciric rcingerator. Close
in. 14 So. Bartlett, Bluhop Apt.
TWO Rough Carpenters, fl months
worn, ainiina. 1'none 34UU.
Only In the ease of baby
Kangaroos is Shell Heat
ing Oil an unnecessary
Idea. It's economy inter
ests practically everyone
. else. It gives dependable,
clean warmth to your
house . . . and is easy on
the pouch (purse).
For prompt delivery of
Shell Heating Oil, call
Shell Oil Company, Inc.
1002 S- Central Phone 21811
A
CO? ind Faneh Froperttes
PrA 4 Room Modern, hardwood
w3 1 DU floors. Frigid... re, Elec.
Range and Mavtag. $2700
down. Bal. $26 00 per mo.
Room Modern, redecor
tJii JV ated, East side. Immediate
T possession. Terms.
C7 C A. 3 Bedroom Modern, East
yODv idn, possession 10 days.
$4800
$4000
2 Bedroom Modern, Cen
tral Point. Immediate pos
session. Terms.
Home on the River. Large
shade trees. Immediate
Sossession. Terms,
uplex and Cottage. East
$87501
side Returning 3r'0 on
.vestment. Terms.
$5500
, Duplex, completely fur.
imbed. West side. Terms.
iPCAAA Acre, 4 room modern
VwUUu borne, city water, ion
chickens, wood, house
partly furnished. Terms.
(POAAA 50 acres with 8 acres
WJUUu nlfalfa. Beautiful build-
me site. 4 'i miles cuv
center $1000 down, with terms on
dai Race.
51 lUU tom land, close in or
PQOC A I'a Acres 2 ro
yJUJv barn, chicken ,
room moncrn,
and brooder
house, free soil, close in
Near schools.
VlOU tfa,,'rt ,n "ver, 3 room
barn, chicken house. Page fence.
$1SOO down. Terms.
C97ftfi 60 acres, 7 acres free
jZ I UU irrigation. small houie.
mi!e from Medford
pTA 160 acre Stock Ranch.
VjDUU fBlr buildings. 25 head
equip. 1 mile off main
road. 45 miles from Medford.
THOMAS J. HIC.HT, Realtor
20 South Central
Phone 3!7
FOR SALE Last chance, white-face
bahy steer beer. Low market, or
CPA price. Will deliver. Neeley
Ranch J ville Rt., Box 41.
WANTED Permanent position by ex-
perierced truck driver, hx-servicc-man.
Please state type of work and
salarv. Tribune Box 640.
LOTS of good used lumber for sale
cheac Phone U7.tt lynn lMectrie.
FOR SALE 1 acre Irrigated, all fenc
ed, nice clover pasture. Brooder
house, hen house, barn, feed and
tool shed. Garage, 3-bedrooin mo
dern house City water. Close to
schcol, store and bus to Medtord.
Bus to high school; on hard road.
2 miles iron, city center. Young
Guernsey cow and 2 mo. old white
face calf. Hay and wood for win
ter and some furniture if wanted.
Go out to Big Y, take old HO Hwy.
north to Howard school, turn left.
2nd house on left, look for sign.
Elmer Branam. Rt. 2, Box 134-C.
Duplex, close in. I side
jjZjII rent for "$35 per month.
r 1 iH rtirnlhH fir.
place each side oak floors, wired
for electric ranges.
Qjiaa 4 room house with bath.
v41Uv dinette. 2 bedrooms, part-
" lv fiirnlthirl 0 a r a a m
terms
CC7CA Acre alfalfa. 4 room firo
UU I t)U proof house, with bath,
vnliDn hlinrta t-hlr-lcon
hause, parage; some terms. Close in
location.
CyiCf.fi room modern house east
OnOUll in. 2 bedrooms, service
nnrrh nus hnl u'fllor
heater, garage, enclosed back yard,
shade
5 room modern house, 2
bedrooms, plastered, ser
vice porch, wired for
etectiic range; lot 60 x 130. city
water and sewage; chicken house,
woodshed and garage. Terms Near
Central Point
CCCAA 5 rooms and bath, 2 bed
tJwDvU rooms, sleeping porch.
flrortlni firnifn u-nnrl-
shed. enclosed back ynrd, awnings,
curtains, vlnetian blinds; near hif'h
school
(J1 A AAA Grocery store and 2 gas
w 1UUUU pumps; living accom-
' mnrintinna in torn
also fiirnlnlied 4 room house in
rear for rental; 2 bedrooms, gar
age. 09 frontage.
SOUTHERN OREGON LAND CO.
.Medford Grants Pass
Box 000 Phone 53(10
Listings wanted out of state buy
ers c-iming.
FOR SALE Good'boy's balloon tired
hleyclL. 1222 West Main.
FOR SALE Table model cream sep
arator Kt. a. iinx 10. across irom
Oilman's Dairy, Hwy. 00. 1
For
Now Points
Help Increase Supplies of Soap and
Other Peacetime Products By Saving
More Used Fats
Industrial fats far short of last year! We are almost down to the bottom of
the barrel. The nation's industrial fat supply is millions of pounds less
than it was in 1944. We need fully as much as last year to help make the
soaps and other civilian goods you want and need bo badly. So . . :
If you want more soap and soap flakes : : ; if
you're dreaming of nylons, sheets, cotton fabrics
and want them to hurry back to the store
counter . ; . you can help by saving those used
kitchen fats as you never saved before! Save
every drop, every day!
So skim and scrape and scoop just as you did
so faithfully before V-J Day. It is a peace
time job now a job that will help you.
And to prove how important it is, your
government has increased the point bonus.
So help meet this nation's need by con
tinuing to save used fats.
Ton HFTNT Two room apartment,
everything furnished. Adults only!,
io. (.irape. -
FOR SALE Two 9 x 12 rugs of" same
pattern, like new. Lozier Lane.
Box 354. Phone 7203.
TOR RENT Furnished 3ToonTaparT
mrnt. farage and back porch. 20.
2ll No. Peach.
JACKSONVILLE C HAMB E R b t
COMMERCE
Meets 1st and 3rd Thursday
a pm. at V. S. Hotel Uldg.
Jacksonville. Oregon
V A N r-E D On e- w h e eft mile r"or will
trade two-wheel trailer. Tribune
FOR' SALE Rifle. McrfdVmcries:
ter 220 Swift with or without
scop signtcan niimter 5 p.m.
SPORTSMEN Attention! ForSale--3040
Craig. 2 boxes shells. Call
after 5 pm. 715 Narregan St., off
JackMtn.
rim hAi.E One mans prewar
nii'vcif, gooa conniuon, gooa look
ing. Man's suit, 36-3A dark, never
worn, ens! M.Y, sell $23. See atter
5 p m 2H Kemvooct
TOMAT3 pickers w7; Contact
Leo Potter, Box 220, Old Military
Road.
W A L N UT BFbTBeauty R est "Mattress,
springs, embroidered pillow slips
and lea towels beautiful brilliant
bracc.et. bov's coat and swenter.
Indv's blue sweater, afghan. Phone
327.
PAINT PAINT PAINT
S. W. P.orT.MDE-WHlTE
HOUSE-PAINT
The Sherwin Williams Paint Co.
are now producing liirce quantities
of tneir first grade S W.P. outside
white house paint. You may get
all you need for that Job right now.
Your Sherwin Williams Paint Store,
Huh bard Hros , Inc.. Main and Riv
erside. Telephone 2189.
FOR SALE lfi M Mni"ovlng picture
projector, Eastman, 730 wntt. all
accessories, some reels of pictures.
Koht-rt C. Sue 11. 411 So. 6th. Grant
Pass.
FOR SALE Circulator heater, almost
new. 507 Mae.
IMMEDIATE SALE
$5500"
miles fn
Terms
-25 acres, 4 room house.
12 acres Irrifnted. Barn
and chicken house. 4
miles from Medford on good road.
Terms
$10,000'"
' ' 111
1G0 acre stock ranch
43 acres irrigated, in
mendow. 20 acres eonri
alfalfa
ha lane
of s toe
$350"
alfalfa land along creek. $4000 cash
balance terms. Will keep 150 head
of stock.
'a acre in Maple Park Ad-
dition in clover.
See
J C. BARNES, Real Estate
31 S Front Office Phone 0172
Home Phone 4H28
MAGIC
Is Always Excellent
ENTERTAINMENT
for Private Parties. Clubs, Lodges
200 MYSTERIES
from which to choose and
build a program for your
affair
JOHN EADS. MAGICIAN
Phone Medford 3207
W ANTED Ex pe fl e n ccd oil burner
mechanic. Trihmut Box 236V
WANTED Man or boy to mowTawrt,
Phone 3727.
HISTORY of World War II complete
and authentic. Enormous demand,
big profits. Salesmen or women.
Write Tribune Box 7U0.
FOR SALE -One kitchen range, price
nnu to sen. niso I'nroKeets, nitier
ent colors. Highland Bird Haven,
Jacksonville Ore., by Shell station.
YOUR OWN
COMING
J ;
V 2&47k
ft. x.
Used Fats
These fats are vitally necessary to help speed
greater supplies of soaps and hundreds of other
things like new cars, electric washers, irons,
refrigerators and tires. Industry must have
these fats . : . to help get to you more quickly
the peacetime products you've been longing to
have for years!
Mondav Oef I 194,
wonqT' ' "5
WANTED Pear and apple packers.
SHINGLE STAIN
Light gTcen. dark green, red, brown
and reddish brown. We have a
limite.l supply of the above colors.
Your Sherwin Williams Paint Store
Hubbnrd Bros. Inc., Main and Riv
ersideTelephone2.8f. FOR SALE Parker 20 gauge Double
Barre' Shotgiim Phone 4610.
FOR SALE Alarm clock, oil s'tove.
need repairing, davenport and
chair !il5 W. 10th. Dial 4851.
JUST ARRIVED All steel childrenl
ROCKING HORSES Will not tip
over! Acme Hdwe. Main & Grape.
TODDLFR S DRESSES
Just Airived
TINY TOT'S SHOP
3rd floor Medford Bldg.
KFPl.ACE youi nrrmen window glass
New glass installed while you wait.
MEDFORD MILLWORK CO.
The Glass House
Phone lia loth nd Grape
ITEMS" You May Need Metal lath,
metal corner bead, 4x8. Fir Tex.
7 ft steel posts, processed lime,
hydrated lime, plaster and piaster
base.
J. W. Copeland Yard
Phnne 2644 Medford. Ore.
JUST ARRIVED Casting rods, reels,
water-proof dressing, camp axes,
deer hags, gun rods, wire leaf rakes.
and pruning shears. Acme Hard
ware. MalnandGrape.
uk ALr, iyu siiuncbaker Com
mander Deluxe sedan, small mile
age. 1 ires like new. mechanically
perfect, two-tone finish like new.
under OPA ceiling. L. C. Tavlor Co.
Dodge Plymouth. 112 So. Riverside.
Phone 2963.
AGATES Have your agates made up
into tewelry for Xmas gifts. Get
your qrders in before Nov. 1st
SANTOS AGATE SHOP
411 FMain Medford
WANTED Hay hammerln g Joba.
Havo large hammer mill. Roy Col
pitis 4 miles north Central Point
on 03 Highway.
CASH IN A FLA SB
FOR YOUR CAR
Saw Time Cash and Gaa
Call Automobile Market,
Friendly Medford Dealer.
Ph 3019 fith and Bartlett
No Red Tape When You SeU
to US
LUMBER
R-jugl Hoards
and Dimension
REDWOOD and CEDAR
FENCE POSTS
Nails Roofing
CAMERON MOFFITT
LUMBER CO.
So Riverside at Barnett Rd.
KEP vour nous cooiet this summer
with JM Rock Wool insulation Bat
tens Call us tor Information.
BIG PINES LUMBER CO.
J.H. Clabby and G.E. Hillman
CIVIL ENGINEERS
Surveyt - Estimates - Plans
Specification!
Room 203 Holly Bldg.
JPhone 7229 Modford, Ore.
G. I.'S STORY!
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MEDFORD MAIL-TBIBTJNE FIVB
ROOM FOR RENT Pleasant room
for jnan close ln. 600 E. Main.
NOW A V All ABLE No I cert i grade
red :edaj shingles Big Pines Luns-
ber Co
FOR SALE Wood circula"tlliBheHteK
pipe, end floor board. Phone 6226.
Relief At Last
For Your Cough
Creomnlslon relieves promptly b.
cause It goes right to the seat ol ths
trouble to help loosen and expel
eerm taden phlegm, and aid nature)
to soothe and hoal raw, tender, In
flamed bronchial mucous mem
fa nines. Tell your druggist to sell you
bottle of Creomulsion with the un
derstanding you must like the way it
quickly allays the couch or yoa are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Couzhs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
Townsend
AT
Dreamland Hall
TOMORROW
Merrill's Noelry
Orchestra
ONE
Caterpillar 59
DIESEL
TRACTOR
and Bulldozer
Located 17 Mile. North oi
Medford on Crater Lake
Highway
Gulf Red Cadar Co.,
he.
Box 308
Stockton, California
ENDS TOMORROW
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