LOCAL and
Auxiliary To Maet Ladies
auxiliary No. 421 of Carpenters
and Joiners of America will meet
at Carpenters' hall Friday at 8
p. m.
Stlnson Home Pvt. Raymond
C. Stinson of the army air corps
arrived here Monday from Amar
fllo, Tex., and is visiting his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stinson,
1219 West Tenth street. He will
leave Oct. 29 to report for duty
at Las Vegas, Nev.
Codding Promoted . George
A. Codding, USNR, has been
promoted to the rank of lieuten
ant, junior grade, according to
word received by his garents,
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Cod
ding. 1015 Queen Anne. Lt. Cod
ding is serving aboard the USS
MacKenzie.
Examiner Coming A travel
ing examiner of operators and
chauffeurs will be at the KP
Hall Friday and Saturday from
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Those wishing to
obtain permits or licenses to
drive cars Bre asked to get in
touch with the examiner dur
ing these hours.
Gentry On Leave R o b e r t
Gentry, Slo, arrived home last
week following 14 months over
reas duty with the navy in the
South Pacific and is visiting his
father. Kin Gentry, and sister
Mrs. Dorothy Medley and family
of Central Point. Gentry will
report to Salt Laka Citv, Utah,
Nov. 5.
Promote d T3 Allen L.
Buckingham, stationed with an
ordnance company on Leyte Is
land in the Philippines, has been
promoted to a technician, third
grade, from the rank of ser
geant, according to work receiv
ed by his mother, Mrs. Laura
Albertz, 236 South Central ave
nue. Buckingham has been
overseas since January 1.
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Opposite Rialto Theater . Phono 3022
We Offer for Sale Our
CIRCULAR
Located 17 Miles North
Crater Lake Highway
f) Daily Capacity 20,000 Feet
O 125 H. P. Diesel Motor
and other necessary equipment
Gulf P.sd Cedar Company. Inc.
P. O. Box 308
STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA
PERSONAL
CALENDAR
Thursday
6:30 p. m. Adarel chapter No.
3, O.E.S., Jacksonville Masonic
hall, covered dish dinner follow
ed by program in observance of
Masonic night.
8:00 p. m. Mistletoe camp.
Royal Neighbors, at K. of P.
hall. Ashland and Jacksonville
lodges will be visitors.
Friday
1:30 p. m. Jolly Stitchers,
home of Mrs. Frank Ovelman,
Oakgrove.
2:00 p.m. Nevlta Social club,
home of Vioiet Hamilton.
Plan Dinner Canton Siskiyou
and auxiliary will meet at the
I.O.O.F. hall Friday at 6:30 p. m.
for a covered dish dinner follow,
ed by meetings for both groups
and an evening of games.
Bike Damaged A bicycle
operated by John Peterson, 310
West Jackson street, was dam
aged considerably last night
when In a collision on Main
street with a car driven by Wil
liam Ray Andrews, city police
reported today.
Bentley Returns Jack Bent
ley, son of Mrs. Lucille Bentley,
133 Williamette avenue, return
ed to the valley last night fol
lowing an honorable discharge
from the army at Ft. Lewis,
Wash., after five years in the
service. Bentley, a sergeant with
the air corps ground force, re
ceived six bronze battle stars for
22 months service with the 5th
air force in the Pacific theater,
being stationed in Australia,
New Guinea Dutch East Indies,
Philippines, and the Ryukyus
while overseas. He Is a graduate
of Ashland high school.
Gould Discharged Alvln A.
Gould has been discharged from
the army air corps after four
and one-half yeart of service, 17
months of which was spent In
a German prison camp. Gould,
who held the rank of first lieu
tenant, was in Medford last
week to visit friends. He holds
the air medal and presidential
unit citation. The young man
plans to re-enter the University
of Oregon at Eugene, where he
was a 6tudent before the war,
to resume his study of Journal
ism. Gould, a graduate of Med
ford high school, is a son of Mrs.
Andrew Gould Hedlund, for
merly of Medford but now of
Oregon City.
HEAR IT
of Medford on
SALE
the
Permit To Build Kenneth
Wonderly, 734 Palm street, ap
plied for a building permit yes
l terday at the office of the city
i superintendent to erect a resi
dence at a cost of (8,500.
Kubli Home - Normin E.
Kubll yeoman In the navy, Is
spending a 34-diy furlough at
the home fo hit parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Kubli, Applegate.
Young Kubll arrived in San
Francisco recently from Pearl
Harbor where he has been sta
tioned for a considerable period.
...
Request Attendance Stu
dents of the Junior high depart
ment of the Presbyterian church
are urged to be present Sunday
morning at 8:45 o'clock to start
the new attendance contest. A
request was also made that they
bring their friends not now at
tending the bible school at it
will count In the contest. Visi
tors will be welcomed.
...
Foardon Discharged Thomas
Reardon arrived in Medford yes
terday from Camp Beala, Calif.,
where ha received an honorable
discharge after four years in the
army and two years with the
national guard. Sgt. Reardon,
who has been sationed with post
headquarters at Camp Whit a the
past two years, resides with his
wife and son at the family home,
323 South Central avenue.
...
Announce Banquet Prelimin
ary plans are being made for the
annual fall ceremonial and ban
quet of Zuleima Temple, Daugh
ters of the Nile, to be held In
Klamath Falls Oct. 27 according
to Mrs. H. F. Nordwlck. Medford,
queen of the temple. Mrs. Nord
wick states that reservations for
the banquet, to be given at the
Willard Hotel, should be made at
once by calling Mrs. Oliver Over
meyer, 2017, or Mrs. E. B. Price,
3691. .
...
Veterans Report Reporting
Jackson county selective serv
ice board No. 1 yesterday and to
day after receiving honorable
discharges from the service were
Bill G. Underwood, James C.
Crouch, Donald J. Cleveland.
Seely Johnston, Thomas V.
Wyatt, Alfred B. Davis, Charles
E. Ahl, and Milton E. Vander
linder. Those reporting to board
No. 2 were George E. Nolle,
Earl A. Dusenbury, Loyal G.
Harper, Jesse V, Hamaker, Leon
F. Russell, Ancil B. Gunter, Olaf
E. Olson, Robert H. Telkamp,
Dean W. Logan, Harvey C. Max-
on and Kenneth M. Wlndschef-
fel.
. .
To Be In Port Ensign Stan
ley C. Jones of Medford, station
ed on board the USS Panamlnt
large communications' ship, Is to
be In Seattle later this month
for Navy Day, according to In
formation received by his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C.
Jones, Sr., 512 Pennsylvania
avenue, and his wife. Mrs. Jones.
Jr., who has been making her
nome in Oakland, Calif., with
relatives, expects to meet her
husband In the northern city
A recent dispatch from the navy
related how the ensign suffered
a superficial cheek wound dur
ing the latter days of the war
when the Panamlnt was attack
ed by Jap torpedo bombers off
Te Shlma. Ensign Jones serves
ag the recognition officer for the
ship. He has been In the navy
since 1943.
...
In Army The following men
from Medford have enlisted in
the regular army as members of
the air corps, according to a
news release from the military
personnel procurement service
at Portland: Chester L. Rose,
son of Clyde M. Rose, route 1;
Earl R. Stephenson, 628 McAn-
rtrews road, son of Mrs. J. L,
Dullng, San Francisco, Calif.;
Carl P. Christensen son of Carl
Chrlstensen, 802 North River
side avenue: and Lawrence Jag
ier, ,on of Harry L. Jagger, 11
Chestnut street. Reinllstlng In
the signal corps after 9 years
and 11 months previous service
was Earl J. Cameron, 365 South
Central avenue. A staff sergeant,
Cameron has received the good
conduct medal and ribbons for
the American defense, Euro
pean, African and Middle East
ern theaters.
63 POLIO VICTIMS
Billings, Mont.,. Oct. 18 U.R)
The number of persons struck
down by an epidemic of infantile
paralysis stood at 69 today as
a 25-year-old man from Billings
Bench, Just outside the city lim
its, became the fifth person In
three dayi to be stricken with
the dread disease.
Cloitns Rmi for Sunday Too Lat.
! to Claaaifj, 4:00 Saturday eftarnoon
i PIum remember
Double -for
your money
That's tha bargain Gicquot
Qub Eskimo Cooler otters you
a delicious lemon-and'lime
flavored refresher ers is or a
mixer that goes down the lino
with any drink!
CLICQUOT CLUB
ESKIMO COOLER
, Clicquot Club
Bottling Co.
301 W. fir St. Ph. 710)
OBITUARY
JAMES F. BOYLAN
James F. Boylan, 68, a real
estate dealer for many years in
Medford, passed away in a local
hospital Wednesday evening. Ar
rangements are in care of Conger-Morris
Chapel.
MRS. JENNIE F. HOWARD.
Services for Mrs. Jennie F.
Howard, 79. who passed away
Tuesday, will be held in the Conger-Morris
Chapel at 2 p. m. Fri
day with the Rev. D. E. Millard
officiating. Interment will be In
IOOF cemetery.
She was born In Talent. Dec.
26, 1865, on what Is now known
as the Fred Rapp place. She was
the daughter of William and
Martha Johnson, early pioneers
of southern Oregon. She attend
ed the Ashland schools and was
united In marriage to William
Howard, Medford, in 1890. Mr.
Howard passed away last April.
For the past 53 years she had
lived at her home on Stewart
avenue.
Surviving Is a son, Roy L.
Howard, Medford; two grand
children, Wesley Howard, Med
ford, and Mrs. Charles Hale, Los
Angeles; and two sisters. Miss
Etta and Effie Johnson, Ashland.
GEORGE CURRIER
George Currier, 402 S. Ham
ilton, passed away unexpected
ly Wednesday evening. He was
born In Sweetwater. 111., Nov.
13, 1859. In 1001, at Mason City,
111., he was united. In marriago
to Frances Teeters, who sur
vives. He moved to Hammond,
Kansas, and was In the general
merchandise business there for
many years. In 1915 he moved
to Geraldine, Mont., where he
operated a wheat ranch. In 1919
he moved to southern Oregon,
spending the first three years on
a farm near Talent. In 1922 he
purchased the grocery store at
11th and Hamilton, Medford, re
tiring from business In 1943. A
short time ago the Medford
IOOF lodge presented him with
his 30-year jewel.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Frances Currier and six chil
dren: Mrs. Grace Gordon. Los
Angeles; Mrs. Caroline Allgood,
Seattle; Mrs. Adel Josephson,
Payette, Ida.; Alonza Currier,
Great Falls, Mont.; Mrs. Georgia
Ralston and Mrs. Rosie Relnk
lng. Medford. There are also
four grandchildren and five
great grandchildren.
Services will be held In the
Conger-Morris Chapel at 2:30
p. m. Saturday with the Rev.
Harry Hansen officiating. The
remains will be forwarded to Ft.
Scott, Kans., for interment.
Three of the world's largest
salt mines are located In the
area around New Iberia, La.
Ui. Mall Trltmna Want fcda.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE One good Jersey cow,
milking 4 gallons. Phone 7201.
RUMMAGE! ALE Merritt Circle,
Presbyterian church 40 Front St..
ner Hth. SaMrday, Oct. 20. 9 o'clock.
"COST- Black Cocker Spaniel, tan
coHai no Uena.Phone 3413.
CfiAfi23 acrca 8 mile from
VJOUU Medford on Griffin creek.
9 room modern house,
barn and other out buildlngi 10
acres In alfalfa, balance pasture
and farm land This price Includes
team mules, wagon, harness, other
equipment: one good cow. Terms
and tmmedtrte possession.
Plus acres all irrlcated.
OJuUV n clover 4 room house.
out buildings, one acre
fruit City water in house. 4 miles
from Medford Terms.
CQylCA 8 plus acres. 4 room house.
tpJ4JU I-oti of out minding, fine
deep well with pressure
ynTcm. miies irom Medford.
Terms and possession now.
Also
Two vacant building sites Just out
of tly limits consisting of ona 2
arre tract and one 4-acre tract.
Terms easy.
Also
12 'i acres 3ear creek bottom land
close to Medford. Will sell or trnde
for house in town. Lets look this
over
HARRY LONO. Realtor
12S8 So. Riverside Phone 8022
GRAPES Concord. Tomatoes. 2cTy6u
pick, prunes, 3c. you pick. Dry
prunes, JOc ih. B. E. Ford. 3 mi.
west on J'Vlllt Hwy. Perrydale, 4th
hous on the right.
WANTFDVaTtress at -Airport CaTe".
Call 90 12
WANTED Neat elderly lady to tatca
care of baby, and get dinner. Hours
10 am. to B p.m., 3 days a week.
Bus line. Coll JSM after 7 p.m.
RTTrVfMAGE" SALE Tiiesdayr"OctSJ.
0 a.m. at 8th and Holly. Sponsored
by Fast Side Circle, Presbyterian
Church.
AUTO LOANS
SIMPLE, QUICK WAY TO GET
2S to 500 CASH
Use your car as security for a loan.
No Ions; rlgimarole. Prompt, pri
vate service. Sensible monthly pay
menti 117-50 per month repays In 12 months
!75
Come In. or save time by 'phonlnr
In vr-ur application. When approved
msVe Just ona trip to pick up your
cash No wattina; or rlelev.
Private sales of automobiles and
furniture financed-
OH EG ON ETNANCE CO.
Craterian Theatre BMir.
45 fo. Central Phone 4433
"y
Ft
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Mm
WANTED High school girl or older
woman for part time housework.
Apply in person at 110 Queen Anna.
FOR SALE A new large hand"
brattled rug. Phone 3906. .
Ton .SALE 3 pi-s, nine weeks old.
Box Ml, Kii'gs Hwy.
VlLL SHARE my home with woman
or couple in exchange for daily
care of two boys. Mother employed.
210 Laurel. ftrr (I pm.
fORTAl.EiVldsIfe; five case bbt.
tie cooler, like now. Phone Ash-
land 6216,
FOR SALE light bay saddle horse,
gent'e, for 'edy. One pre-war light
sad.ilo for ihild or lady. Rex l't
Inch centrifixal pump, good condi
tion. M H. Johnson. Box 137-B,
Spnng St.
WILL SELL davenport "and chair or
trade In as part payment on a good
734' otnerwle PnO' Phone
HORSK Tit AM PR One of the finest
double-horse trailers In the valley.
Sturoy, electric welded steel chan
nel rame, hlyh box, very good rub
ber, clearance lights, tail and brake
lights good 2-tona paint Job. See
it at Cliff s Signal Service Station,
6th and Fir. or phone Bill Mtyst,
B04 evening.
TOR SALE Hiark saddle mare. haTf
Morran. halt thoroughbred. 3 years
old. Hael Robins Rt. 1, Box 370,
Central Point. Phone 199.
FOR SALE Scnotce ouildlng "lots,
sewor and water-' Price $400 each.
J. H. Dawson 129No. Riverside.
FOR SAL E -Completely equipped
restaurant. Good location, 10 year
lease Priced to sell. C. H. Wil
liamson, Harold Brown Aganey, 13
East Main. Phone 3446.
Colored fryefslivF or dreued, also
lurkev fryara, delivered. Phone 4091
Sew iw McK iiKtioWhif,ii6w
on Jifplav al Bob Let Radio-Electric.
Jnckamtvill;
WANTED Car, '30'or later'." without
Urea. P.O. Boicl904, Medford.
BbOKKEEPINti taxea, part fl'fSi
by rnmpetcnt ai'cuuntant. Phone
2023, Mr. G.-oshong.
WANTED Pear pickera. phone 6871
before 7 a m or noon hour.
EfeAVftif! f"or Seattle" TPYidSy- morn
ing Will take passengers. Phone
72Mjifter 0.
JUST ARRlVEDAnotheT Fnipment
aluminum levels, crescent and pipe
wranhea, axes, oil cans, framing
squares, drills, trowels, saws. Many
otliur had to get Hums. Acme Hard
ware Main and Grape. Phone 3978.
FOR SALeToo New Hanip-hlreRed
?ullets. 3 mo old . si 50 each,
our choice C. H. Newton. Rt. 4,
Box 248. Medford.
?rin-Bu' rod lot. Have 3 at
OUU that prlct.
a CORNER LOTS. 4S0 aaeh, also
good lot very close In, $1060. Thia
it one of the best.
H. N LOKLAND. Broker
225 So. Oakdala
LORT Pinto Shetland ponv Brand
ed half circle 3, Phone 4277 or
4ftfi7
RUG aTPTTD good condition, ?-Bxlfi.
$33 Coolerator ice box. $32. Beoutv
Rest mattress bed tnd springs, $3fl.
3 rocking chiirs each fl. Hand cul
tivator like now, $7 Small radio.
33 Quince.
)RIVtnG to Los Angeles fridav". Can
taka 3 passengors 230 No. Beatty.
JU S T AR R I VED A not fie? Ti i pmenl
electt ic room heaters. Aluminum
fruit juicers, food choppers, com
binsti. pots and pans, clothes dry
ers. Large assortment of gift Items.
Acme Hard ware. Main and Grape,
Phone B97fl
fOR SALE Wll cared for mahogany
upright piano In fine condition.
CaH5I!B.
ACME ROOFING1 6 l2S Siskiyou
Blvrt.. 18 y-s experience roofing,
roof repairing, flat work. Phone
8421 Ashland.
STE NOGR AP"H"ER wantedV'sWH
month, 3 dav week. U. S. Forest
S e rv.ee , P os IJOt 1 1 c e Building.
LOST Gordon seTter" Answers to
name of "Cntle". Black with brown
paws, chest and belly. If found,
notify Deputy Sheriff Meade or
call Dr. Bray phone 8871. Rcwanjl.
fOn RENT Paint anr'ay pin. FaberaT
34 So Riverside. Phone 4449.
FOR SALE F-esh fir sawdust.
"Call
r a tier s, 44ii
FOR SALE Fryers. Box 124, Jack-
sonyille Hwy. Phone 8140L
FOR SALE 1 acre on Morrow Road.
RLJJ. Box 20 Medford.
TOP GARDEN soil free, you haul.
No. 7 Rose. Harvey Young. Phone
8391.
&R I VI NO TO PORTTAN D last o'f
week. Can take three passengers.
Want re ferenca. Phon e 436 2.
FOR SALE W e a n e r pigs- Al Ben
dickson, McAndrews Road. Rt, 3,
BojCj414.
FOR SALE 40 acres, new 4" room
house. 11 miles from Medford. No
cultivation. All timber land. Phone
BRRfl
WANTED Woman ' for housework
from 10 a m to 4 p.m. everyday
excepf Sunday. Phone 2337, Irene
MPhetteplace.
WANTED TO RENfOrTHXSE
emall acreage Liveable house, pas
tura Tribune Box 1507.
f?R SALE Younc fresh milch cow.
Phone 6598
fiOAT FOR SATE lTft, V bottom
boat with ours and locks. A-l con
dition, constructed of sugar pine
and brass screws throughout. $85.
F. J Mcpherson. Shady Cove.
LEAFCURL SPRAY for peacfies
should go on Immediately. Use bast.
Cop or Fungi-Hordo. We have It.
Monarch Seed 6c Feed Co.
LOGGERS and
Railroad Section Men
NEEDED AT ONCE
Experienced Fallen and Buckers, Choker Setters, Hook
ert and Section men are needed at once for our logging
operations two miles east of town of Butte Falls, Oregon
(37 miles east of Medford on Fish Lake Lake of the
Woods road.) Cabins are available, with tables, chairs,
bedsteads and springs, cook stoves and running hot and
cold water. Private boarding house for single men.
Grammar and high school, church and retail stores in
Butte Falls. Must have own transportation.
NQ STRIKE o
IN OUR
WOODS OR RAILROAD
OPERATIONS
STEADY WORK and GOOD WAGES
MEDFORD CORPORATION
WOODS SUPT., BUTTI FALLS DEPOT READY TO GO. TO WORK
WANTE15 Typist eapabla of taking
shorthand, will consider part time
services. Tribune Box 199o
FOR SALE 2 ten nu rackets, mir
rors. 358 So. Oakdale.
JUtAR RIVED Beautiful" South
American amb skin stuffed ani
mals, made by the famous Gowels
of IJullywnod.
ACME HARDWARE
Main snd Grape Phone B378
ITCHING DOGS are cured with sul-
fadtn". Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
COVER CHOP SEED. Get yours in at
once We have the seed. Monarch
Seed .V Feed Co.
JUST ARRIVED Attractive 3(1.000
BT.U Ohio gas circulators, with
automatic pilot
ACME HARDWARE
Main and drape Phone 5978
ONION BAGS -10s and S0. Monarch
Seed & Feed Co.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSB
SPECIALS
PLUMBING FIXTURES: Tnlleta. Blnki.
Lavatories, Shower Stalls. Septic
Tanks, Soil Fittings and Pipe. IVu
cets Strainers, Traps, Get our
prices.
HARD TO GET ITEMS! Potato
Rtcerx, Clothesline Wire. Oil Heat
ing Sioves, Kerosene Cook Stoves,
Copper Colis for heating water.
Hardware Cloth, all sires. Knee
Rubber Boots Also Cow Halters and
Tie Out Chains.
A NEW SHIPMENT of new wood cir
culating heaters, and trash burners.
Also lutomatic gas and electric wa
ter hfaters. Buy now while stock la
complete.
CLOSE OUT Decorative Wall Paper.
per roll.
Fine Assortment of Luggage, consist
ing of Overnight Bags, Pullman
Cases. Make-up Kits. Matched Lug.
gage and Lockers. Mail Boxea, Dish
pans.
Just arrived. Garden Sprinklers, Gal.
vanned riucket Milk Pnits, cream
Cans Milk Strainers. Garbage Cans,
Milk Pans and Crocks.
PAINT, all colors also Turpentine and
nil, Shingle Stain, Closeout small
cant pailiU. assarted colors, each
luo.
I
VISIT our furniture department Dav.
enos and Chesterfield sets with
springs throughout, dinette sets,
chest of drawers, large stock mat
tresses, springs eta
ROOFING Paper all slrea and weights
also building paper Felt paper less
Ulan mall order prices.
COMPLETE line of tents, tarpaulins,
hay covers and canvas for Irriga
tion purposes. Also steel cots and
mattresses.
CLOSE-Out on heavy work harness,
horse collars, pads and horse blan
kets. AUTOMATIC gas, electric and oil wa.
tcr heaters, range boilers, toilets,
laundry trays, complete shower
units, lavatories double sinks, aepUo
tanks and values ol all kinds,
NEW SHIPMENT of Cocoa mate.
13 V 15.
PIPE, large itock of pre-war pip at
pre-war prices Also pipe fittings.
Srensure pumps pitcher pumps, cen--lfuga)
and rotary umpa. eta
WOODCHOPPERS Attentlonl Large
stock of cord wood saws, all sires;
saw mandrels, wedges, sledge ham
mers, axes and crosscut saws.
ATTENTION, farmeri and gardenora
We have In stock all slscs and mesh
of chicken netting stock fence barb
wire, fence poatj. smooth wire stuc
co wire also chicken house spray
ers, wheelbarrows, garden cultiva
tors, spading forks, hoes, rakes, mat
tocks and shovels-
Ani a .a) 1 1 l i . .4 a m .V. m danluilM
I iI i raw hub, tut vnw v-i
mechanic, farmer, logKor; also P-C
tools consisting of sockets, ratchets
lug wrenches and speed wrenches
REMEMBER BARGAIN DAY Every
day at the
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27-20-33 N Grape St
Medford, Oregon
LET'S
Learn to Dance
. the Easy Way!
APPLY
I
ThmidaT, Oct. 18, 1945 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE NINE
Let us make your
WINDOW SCREENS
SCREEN DOORS
WINDOWS
WINDOW FRAMES
PADGHAM PLANING MILL
13ti! Court St. Dial 4750
SHEEP GUANO St PEAT MOSS. Gar
den mates for better gardens and
lawns. Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
DANCING CLASSES starting this
wrk Enroi now Colleen Hope
Dance Studio. Sparta Bldg., River
sideJlrMnln Phone 3591.
SEED GRA'tftgTciovera and alfalfa".
Most complete stock of quality
seedi In So Oregon. Monarch Seed
v -eta to
FOR SALE lrd clothing" and Fixers.
All foe less than of present val
ue Movm must sell at once. 233
Sou tb Riverside.
FOR SALE Fine English walnuts.
Place your orders now. Kingmler
Guernsey Dhiry Rt 1, Box 187.
Phone 6814.
CASH IN A FLA SB
TOR YOUR CAR
Save Tuna. Cash and Gaa
Call Automobile Market.
Friendly Medford Dealer.
Ph 5019 8th and Bartlett
No Red Tape When You StU
to US
SbW BUTlrHUR for higher yields of
alfalfa and meadow, in stock now.
Monarch Seed At Teed Co,
LUMBER 4
Roug Boards
and Dimension
REDWOOD snd CEDAR
FENCE POSTS
Nail Roofing
CAMERON MOFFITT
L'IMBER CO.
Bo Wtvemrls at Barnatt Rd.
?ALL SEEDED GR ASSESdo nest.
Try our Special Meadow Mixture.
Monai ch Seed 8t Feed Co.
GlhlVaSCoirr Council will hoM ' a
cooked food plant and rummage
sale 0 a m. to ft p nij, October 10,
and 9 a.m. to 8 p m , October 20, at
Girl Scout Headquarters, 800 East
Main Call 60U to have donations
picked up.
NOT C F. 1 f you want " your ' house
spraved for termites phono Pacific
Feed it Seed Co., 3413.
FOR SATE Crib springs and'"mat
tres hardwood play pen. Very
good condition. Reasonable, phone
S4ttf
QUICK RELIEF FROM
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axplaloa thia treatment' Ira.
Taylor'! Pennywlio Drug
Walnacott' Pharmacy
DANCE
Sat., Oct. 20
9:00 to 1:00
TALENT
CITY HALL
DANCE!
I'll show you how in
just a few hours!
Yea, and ailar law mora
hour, you can ba really ex.
pert do the lateit Rumba,
Samba, Welti or Fox Trot
a. lt you'd alwaya kept up
with the new .tap..
Classes and Private
Instruction
Phone Mr. Johnson
a)EOR Merrick's Ballroom
sWvJwJ between 10 . ra.
and 10 p. m.
ROOM FOR BEVT Pl.aaant room
for man close in. 609 E. Main.
PIH-WORiiS
, At Last
A Real Treatment!
Anyone who has eVer Pln-Wormi
knows how tormentini- and embsrwssing
tbls In fret ion can be, and how hard it mar
m to demJ with the ereaturas, once they cat
foothold inside the body.
Today, thanks to a special, medically ree
cnrntied drug (trcntian violet), a highly ef
fective treatment has been mads poealhle.
This drug- is the vital ingredient in P'Wr
the Pin-Worm tabids developed in the, lab
oratories of Dr. D. Jayne ft Son. P-W tab
let are small and eaay to take, and tber
act In a special way to remove Pin-Worms.
Bo watrb out for the warning signs that
may mean Pin-Worms in your child or
yourself especially the agcravatlna rectal
itch. And don't May. Ask your drugg-Ut
for JAYNE'S P-W right away, and follow
the directions. Satisfaction guaranteed, eg
your money back.
It's easy to remember t P-W for Pio Worms I
NOW Thru SAT.
An EPIC NOVEL..
xAn EPIC PICTURE
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