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LOCAL and Auxiliary To Meet Ladies auxiliary of the United Spanish War Veterans will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Widmer, 813 East Ninth street, for dessert luncheon at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday, Rummage Sale Eastside circle of the Presbyterian church will hold a rummage sale tomor row, Oct. 23, at the church re creation rooms, Eighth and Holly streets, beginning at 9 a. m. Club To Meet Phoenix Thurs day club will hold the first meet ing of the fall at the home of Mrs. Raymond Montgomery, 644 Palm street, Oct. 25 at 8 p. m. Mrs. Matthew Barkley will be co-hostess. Return Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Leavitt, 1317 Queen Anne ave nue, returned yesterday from a week's vacation trip. The couple motored up the Oregon and Washington coast as far as Long view and from there went on to Seattle for a brief stay. DR. A. R. HEDGES Chiropractic & Naturopathic Physician 128 E. Main Dial 3170 HYPERTENSION Hypertension is a word often used to signify high blood pres sure. It originates in many dif ferent causes. One of the first questions upon the discovery of hypertension is "Shall we try to reduce it?" The answer is usual ly "yes!" But many factors must be taken into consideration. Local infection should be sought and if found eliminated. The re lation of diastolic or low to sys tolic or high pressure is an im portant factor. Pathology if present, of the vascular system, the liver, the digestive tract, and the kidneys must be considered in the treatment of hyperten sion. Often the condition of the kidneys depends upon the con tinuance and intensity of the vascular lesions attendant upon hypertension. If heart failure or brain hemmorrage do not de velop, the symptoms of renal in sufficiency usually do. As hy pertension usually originates in "multiple causes," multiple therapeutic measures are usual ly required. The bio-chemical treatment of naturopathy is the natural method of attack. OPEN UP YOUR coin stuffed mosei i - - - , . nnonl AtiiHInos. VOUl rjreaLnemorecomion- i ftblv. Caution: use 1 l only as directed. Get PEAR TOP WAGES LEVEL GROUND SHOWY BUTTE RANCH CENTRAL POINT Telephone 4691 or 4848 lurii on with a turn NATIONAL BOURBON WHISKEY A BLEND . S6.8 PERSONAL CALENDAR Monday; 8:00 p. m. Musical society, home of Mrs. Charles W, Lemery, Windsor avenue. Tuesday 11:00 a. m. Adarel Social club, Masonic hall, Jacksonville. Bring paper sack lunch. 12:30 p. m. Kiwanian Dames, luncheon, Holland hotel. Mrs. Francis Mitchell and Mrs. Frank Perl, hostess. 2:00 p. m. Ladies auxiliary. First Baptist church, missionary meeting at church. Devotions, Mrs. S. Moore. Hostesses, Mes dames Mitchell, Mallory, Boydon and Cook. Permit To Build Hulda L. Baker, 624 Hamilton street, ap plied Saturday at the city sup erintendent's office, for a permit to erect a chicken house costing $200. Wheel Stolen Morton Mill ing company. 10 West Jackson street, reported to city police Saturday the theft of a wheel and new tire from one of their trucks. Correction Golden Link Bible class of the Baptist church will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Ed wards, 17 Newtown street, in stead of at the church as was previously announced. Sojourners To Meet Medford Sojourners' club will meet at the Girls' Community club Thursday at 1 p. m. for dessert luncheon followed by cards. Reservations are to be made with Mrs. George R. Turney, phone 2562. Visitors Here Mrs. U. G. Coleman of El Cajon, and Mis. Thurlow Ward of Pomona, Calif., former residents of Medford, are in the city to visit friends for several days. Both are regist ered at the Holland hotel. Released Lt. Com. David H. Canfitld, former superintendent of Crater Lake National park here, was to be released from the navy today according to a message received by park offic ials. Com. Canfield arrived last week from Alaska where he had. oeen on duty with the navy. Mrs. Canfield has been residing in Seattle during the war. In Typhoon Describing the recent severe typhoon on Okin awa, TSgt. Houston Pitts re cently wrote to his mother, Mrs. Jennie Pitts, 915 Queen Anne avenue. The sergeant stated that the storm "flattened every thing in the area" and added that scores of planes were smash ed. He said two lesser typhoons had also struck the island. Sgt. Pitts, liaison pilot with the army air corps, left India six weeks before the letter was written and stated that he did not know whether he was to be sent home or to Japan. C&EIES AOTEHD thesun - qfyounwrjstf " Sunny Brook coming up! to go de lightfully down! Vhiekey with that rich bourbon flavor, smoothed and mellowed to gratify you and do Ken tucky prond. It's great enough to stand nobly alone yet what a con genial mixer! OLD Sunny Brook DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, HEW PROOF . 51c KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON Auto Mishap Cars operated by O. O. Houston, route 1, Cen tral Point, and A. V. Wyatt, star route, collided Sunday on Crater Lake highway near Four Corners causing some damage to both vehicles, according to accident repors filed with city police. Morgan Home R. A. Morgan, former sergeant with the 341st fighter squadron of the Fifth air force, arrived home last week after 30 months overseas service. Last Friday evening a welcome party was given for Morgan at the family home, 618 East Ninth street. . Lady I n J u r e d Mrs. Mary Mete. 1036 West 11th street, was reported slightly injured Satur day evening in an accident at the intersection of Tenth and King streets, city police said to day. Mrs. Mete was a passenger in a car operated by Scipione Trogi which collided with a truck owned by Beck's bakery and operated by A. J. Murray, police reported. Discharged Bruce Norrls, son ol Joe Norris. Gold Hill, has arrived at the home of his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Norris following a rtisohoree from the navy at ?hnp-nnker naval base, Calif Norris a shipfitter 1c, served with the navy three years, 27 months of which was in the South Pacific with the 73rd Seabce battMion. He received two bronze battle stars. Army Man Home Following four and one-half years with the army engineers, George R. Groves arrived in Medford last week after receiving an honor able discharae from the army at Ft. B-agg, N. C A sergeant, Groves served 26 months with the 293rd engineers in the European theater where he re ceived three bronze battle stars. Stationed at Camp White eight montns. Groves and his wife, the former Emily Nipps, plan to make their home on route 2, box 296. Thompson Home Albert Thompson arrived home yester day from Bremerton, Wash., where he received an honorable discharge from the navy, and with his wife, Leona, will make his home in Medford. In the navy three years and ten months Thompson served 38 months with the third fleet in the Pacific theater and was awarded ffvc bronze battle stars for the Olrinawp campaign, third fleet action against Japan. Vanikoro, and two operations ;n the Solomons. His parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B Thompson, reside on route 1. Central Point a Davis Discharged Robert David returned to Medford Oct 16 from Ft. Bragg N. C, where he received an honorable dis charge from the army after three years in the service. As a technician, fifth grade, Davis served 14 months overseas with headquarter? of the ninth army. He was stationed at Camp White with the 91st division. Mr. and Mrs Davis and young daughter, June Vickie, reside with Mrs. Davis" parents Mi. and Mrs. Carl Pearson 118 Clark street, and Davis plans to Join the staff of the Medford branch of the U. S. National Bank of Portland soon. RATIONING RETENTION CAUSE WILL BE SOUGHT .Washington, Oct. 12 (U.F0 A senate small business sub-committee set out today to find if "political pressure" is prevent ing an immediate end to ration ing of fats, oils, butter and meat. "Chairman Tom Stewart, D., Tenn., said he had information that "excessive" shipments to Europe were going to deprive Americans of their "rightful share of the world's food sup ply." Regular barge service Is main tained over the Intracoastal Canal system of Louisiana and Texas as far west as Corpus Chris'.i. The system extends westward from the Mississippi River at New Orleans. BRAXD YORK 5. N. Y. WHISKEY . VTC GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS OBITUARY OMAR CANTRALL Omar Cantrall, son of Jackson county pioneer parents, John and Sarah Cantrall, passed away Sunday at the home of his son, Forest Cantrall at Benicia, Calif. Remains will be transferred to Medford and a complete obitu ary with time of funeral serv ices will be announced later, with the Perl Funeral Home in charge. HAZEL WYLIE CHASE Christian Science funeral serv ices for Hazel Wylle Chase who passed away Friday evening, will be held in the Conger -Morris chapel at 3 p. m., Wednesday. The remains will be cremated later. Mrs. Chase, at the time of her passing was teaching in the grade school at Eagle Point. She has taught in Jackson county for the last three and one-half years and prior to that, had taught in Minnesota for four years. She was a member Roxy Ann grange. Besides her husband, Cecil C. Chase, she leaves two children, Lt. Cecil L. Chase now in the army air force, and Carmen Irene Chase at home. Also her father, Jess L. Wylie of Medford. Also one sister. Mrs. Mildred Tungland, of Rushford, Minn. The family home was a short distance northeast of Medford. JOHN M. RODGERS Services for John M. Rodgers, 79, who passed away at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Marie Boardman, Talent, will be held in the Conger-Morris Chapel at 1 p. m. Wednesday with the Rev. W. A. Dawes officiating. Inter ment will be in IOOF cemetery. A complete obituary will be published later. JAMES F. BOYLAN Services for James F. Boylan, 68, who passed away in a local hospital Wednesday, were held in Conger-Morris Chapel this aft ernoon with the Rev. W. A. Dawes officiating. Intenrent was in Siskiyou Memorial Park. Mr. Boylan was engaged in the real estate business for many years., with his office at 122 N. Central. GEORGE CURRIER The remains' of George Cur rier, 85, who passed away last Wednesday, and whose funeral was held Saturday, will be for warded by Conger-Morris Fu neral Parlors today to Fort Scott, Kansas, for concluding services and interment. CZECHS CONGRATULATED Washington, Oct. 22 (U.R) President Truman today extend ed to the people of Czechoslo vakia the "wholehearted con gratulations" of all Americans on the 27th anniversary of Czech independence. Too Late to Classify FOR RENT 90 acres in French Gul'-h. 30 miles SW Medford. 1.1 acres suitable cultivation, ' good itarii-n plot Good 3-room log house Good ranee with water hent er. (tunning water In house and garden. 2 Rood live springs. Good por'rh front nnrl rear house. Good cellar See cwner on property this week. Property located on Squaw Creek road. Turn left off Apple gHte Road near Copper. P ECIA lTl 71 CLEAR A NCE SALE II 1000 rans 4 hour ENAMEL quick drvinfl! Assorted colors. Regular 22o value! Pi ice cut In half! 11c per can while they last 111 HURRY. Shop where every day li BARGAIN DAY I ACME HARDWARE Mnln & Grape Phone rtf76 FOR KENT One room apt, $20 a month No drinkers. Call 2983. !530 So. Central. LOST Billfold, nround $23 in IT. Liquor card and drivers license. Evelyn Lena Clower. Please return Rt. 4. Box 275. Medlord. FOR SMJF. New red corduroy dFess sire t, $5. never worn. Breakfast tahie and chttir set with plastic re movable cushions, mirrors, water color picture misc. furniture. 123 Sn.H.)1ly St LOST Billfold Saturday night, name Orin Ellis on papers. $10 reward. Phone 2H(i3 41 Myers Court. FOR SALE 330 Weaver scope and mount, like new. $30. 1107 South Peach 1 block N. of Stewart Ave. 1 Airco acetylene torch, 9 tips, 3 cutting tips 1 Black & Decker wet valve gTtnder 1 K O. Lee Hnrdseat Grinder 1 fl-ton hydraulic Jack 1 ntr of fi expansion reamers 1 sl Inside and outside mikes 1 fl.inch Bench Grinder 223 Apple St WILL SELL OR TRADE for smaller irrigated ranch, near Medford. my hef cattle ranch. Over 200 acres about hilf cultivated pay land. 3 bedroom house, barn, corralls. Range right, for 150 cattle. Trl buneBox 1337. FOR SALE Nrw "unfinished chest of drawers. 48 Inches high. 22 inches wide. J 7 inches deep. 5 drawers. Phone 3242 FOR SALE-29 Dodpe coupe, engine onlv went i) thousand miles. Good running condition. $125. inquire Griflin Creek store A. R. Enyeart. WANTED Fry cook 3 p rh. to lTp m. shift Llvlns quarters available Applv Chaps Cafe, Myrtle Creek. Oregon. COST Small box containing various small article. Including medicine, rn loth street near east of Canning house Phone 2083. Mid from tny slrt photo or ncEativi of family, frUndi, pet), landscape. etc. buck them or Ictten, Chriitmu, greeting and bui rtt tarda, invi. tationa, mplor merit a p p 1 1 c tions, etc, 25 mm 60C 50 Cum fpoefptld) tHLAIGEMEMT 43 V lis. s 101a. (po.1p.ld) tint cofn, it.rapi. money oJ.r or check. Sn.pihot or n(,tiv r, turned unhirmed. Otdtulot $1.00 or ntn McttptttC O D. PHOTO SPECIALTIES FOR SALS -On Rajo head. on fast can. one racing transmission, two ruxteil rar ends for Model T. One 8-inch, slx-nole budd wheel. One 1460 Eaton. 1740 No. Riverside, June tionGarag e. WANTED Packers. Bear Creek Or- c hards. Ph o ne 3161 WILL the party who picked " up camera tn post office return It and receive reward. Valued as keepsake from our der-d son. Phona R. V. ai?' Medtord tii62. WA XTEPBpflhoy. Holland Hotel. " FOR RENT Two furnished house keeping rooms for two people. 118 McAndrews Hoad. COST One small male Daschund, tim color, vicinity west side. Phone 45iHi or tinlB Mrs. Wickman. FOR SALE Red Delictaus apples. Crystal Springs Packing Co., Ho. Fir St. FOR SALE 20 range shotgun, t box she'ls. 22 Winchester. 15 shot, pre war, new. Corner of J'Ville Hwy and Arnold t,ano. FOR SALE Electric separator? Hobb's Trading Post. WANTED 2 arpenters. corner of JVille Hvy andArnoldLane. W A N f ED Dish e s , c o o k 1 n g u t e'nsils. furniture, tools and guns. Hobb's Trading Post W AN TED Si Iddle "aged woman "to do janitor work Hours 8 p.m. to 12. See Mr. Hayes, the Bohemian Club. EOST A fox fur collar, dark gray. between Prnny's and Craterlan J heat re. Phone 3087. Rewind. WANTED TO BUY Wooden bed stead, reasonable. Phone 5581. FOR SALE 1 cow. 2 heifers, 2 small steers, fryers 3'a to 4 lhs.. Rock pullets, started laying; about 150 Rock chicks and hrooders priced right for the lot. Beautiful hand painted Chinese 4-panel folding screen $50. Phone 3HHV (jrrA 1 aire b7alfatfn, V room uDlDv modern house. 2 hed T rooms, garage, chicken housu everything fire proof. Terms. Located close in. CJOCfift 8 room modern house, UuDUU breakfast room. 3 bed- rooms. screened porch, plenty of closet space, new root, chicken house, wood house. Close in coiner location. 4 acres Irrigated free oil, clover, good family orchard. 6 room modern house 3 bedrooms, good founda tion, good loof, pressure system, brouuer hpuse, 2 chicken houses, one modern barn, fruit room, wood shed and double garage. Close to Medfcrd. CI 7 Cnfta: acrea frea lrlgvted Oli3uU dairy ranch, fenced. T ' , grade ''A" barn 16 stan., 7 acies ladino and rye, 6 acros alfalfa first year. 5 acres wheat, 6 acies straight oats, this la wet land; B acres of oats, dry land. 7 room modern house, excellent condition, basement, milk house, woaJrhed, pump house. Terms. WE HAVE the cash buyers. If you want to sell your place list It with us. SOUTHERN OREGON LAND CO. lied ford Grants Pass Box 54H Phone 8390 ANOTHER shipment gas circulating HEATERS with automatic pilot. HURRY while they lastlll ACME HARDWARE, Main it Grape. Phone OU ft) R EC LEA NED KANOTA OATS makes fins hay or cover crop. F. E. SAM- SON CO. FOR SALE--Beautiful two bedroom home, hardwod floors in living and dining room: furnace heat; two room apartment In rear; extra large lot; shade trees, fruit trees; house In excellent condition; Venetian blind gas cooking stove. $ti000. Immediate possession H. G. Wil son, Realtor 7 Chestnut. Phones 4H44 or 6437. WANTED Young man to" learn press work and stereotyping! trade. Pre fer young man llvlnc at home. Good pay while learning. See Mr. Fill- uiger at Mail rrinune omce. FOR SALE Wedge wood gas range, lawnmower, highchair, playpen, baby swing with stand, window nudes. Other small items. 32 Myrtle, evenings. WAN1ED to trade 6 foot Electrolux Sas refrigerator In excellent con it ton for electric refrigerator. Phono 4fl4. CHOICE ALFALFA Bale or load lota Bee us F. E. SAMSON CO. WANTED Two 30 x 3ij oversize clincher tires with tubes. Ph. 4332. WAITED TO RENT By middle aged couple, 2 oi 3 room furnished apart. nent. with private brtth, or small furnished house. No pels. Write R. E. Gale, 24fl So. Riverside Ave., Medfotd. Phone 0135 before 8 j.m,. after 6 p.m. FOR" SALE One young Jersey cow, giving 2j gallons now. Fresh on Manh'l, $00 One Guernsey, fresh on December 10, 100. Both bred to white-fate bull. R. M. Elrod, 2U miles from Anderson Creek school on Anderson Creek. CAPABLE OF DOING generuTffice work, typing, filing and some short land ' Desire permanent position. Phon 2702 Choice Recleaned Hnnchen Barley. Good seeds produce best results. F. E SAMbON CO. FOR SALE- 1041 Chevrolet i-ton pickup. Oak stock rack, four speed transmission 60,000 miles. Original tire recapped. Or trade for H4i Mercury or car In similar class. Jack Collens. Talent Service Sta- tlon. Talent, Ore. fiHO K HEP A I It IN GPompt service. Ladies heels while you wait. C. M. Kidd &. Co The sloth habitually leepi and eats upside down. Silly, isn't it? And just as silly to be chilly when a phone call will bring you Shell Heating Oil to keep your house coary and warm. For prompt delivery of dependable, econom ical heating oil, phone SHELL OIL CO., INC. 1002 8. Central Ave. Ph. 2181 TOR PALE Fine black work-mare. Works single or double. Gentle but free and strong, $75. Rt. 1, Box 134.A. FOR SALE Mne cows, one fresh, four springers. Three calves. mile south of Stewart and U mile east o fK i n cs 1 1 w y. j FOR SALE Large walnuts. Free deliveries on 10 lbs. or more if within city limits of Medford. Ktng meiM Guernsey Dairy, Rt. 1, Box 197. Phone 6814. T944 TV TON heavy ilutv Dodge lumber truck with 20 ft. flat bed. 6x10 wheels, Fabco spring and frame built-up, 2 speed axle. 8 i!3 all around. Haul available for pur c hater. Mileage 24,000. (3623. Terms. 1943 li ton Ford loRping truck and trailer, 5531 Brown-Lipe trans mission, 1851 two speed Eaton. 000 rubber on truck, motor 3 months old. Page & Page 13,000 pound dual axle trailer, rt Inch by t inch vacuum brakes, 10;00 rubber. 94,450 Terms. 1941 Ford loptglnir truck and trail er. 19M lirown-Lipe 1650 two speed Eaton, 823 ruhber all around, 1943 Knitcmcre dual axle trailer. 4 Inch by a inch vacuum brakes, 4 new Urcs, 75', rubber, (2.750. 1943 Pierce dual axle trailer. 17,000 lb axle, air brakes. Less than 8.000 miles operation, 10:00 tires, practi cally new. Complete with UTfe bunks. An excellent buv. $2,995, Terms. All prices within OPA ceilings. Phone 2288 Mr. Pebles. Rogue River Chevrolet. A LF A LFASEE D P loneer Brand. lonjr-Jived, Chilean tvpe dry land. Sow now, F. E. SAMSON CO. Cost Between Medford and Bon anza Oregon 1 new 900 x 20 truck tire and wheel. Fisk Transporta tion No. 20323A9. Reward. Morton Mill and Co. 10 V. Jackson. WANTED Set vice man for shop! Ve.tfrn Auto Supply Co. Ph. 28H2. WANTT.D Help light house work. Full-time or part-time. Room and board or go home. 3 adults. No washing. Phone 4114 alter 3 p.m. FOR SALE One Berlin planer, s7ze 14 x 30. Complete. Phone 25ti9. !08 So. Newtown. Fred J. Flck. W ANTE D W A L N U f p 1 c k cr s . C B nv menc picking Thursday. Oct. 2. Lart;e crop at rood pav. Phone 8405Mcdford: Victor Bursell. JACKSONVILLE Garden cluh to hold plant sale Oct. 26 In U. S Hall on Main St. FOR SALE M e t a 1. three-quarter bed complete Call 2893 mornings. COST Ladies beige color coat, black purse, at Burgoyncs or Zero Club. Finder please phone 5386. Reward. BORDC Spre'v Peaches and Apricots now. F. E. SAMSON CO. FOR SALE Cheap", t h re e Cocker pups, one grown Cocker, one spade Shepherd, one hunting dog. Humane Society. D E l7 IX E rayon cord, 10 ply, 720 Firestone tires. Ken Williams Tex aco, iith 8t Grape. FOR SALE Wcstinuhoiise electric range In good condition, $55. 12U7 E. .Iiickson. GAINES "DOG FOOD Good aupply on hand. F. g SAMSON CO. COME SEE the beautiful Oregon Agates made into lovely Jewelry at the Gem Cottaje. A large stock and we aia ooen everv any 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 pm. 21 miles north of Med ford on Highway 99. KEPt.ACF yout bronen window glass New rilass Installed wnne you wan MEDFORD MILl.WOltK CO The Glass House Phone 4112 10th and Grape WILL CARE for children. 1 meal day Box 104, So. Peach. IrbR SALE Pre-war ninge. wood or co n 1. w 1 1 hco 1 ls x 3 M y r lie. SUM MA G E S ALE Ti I eVd'tlV. OctT 25". ft a.m at 8th and Holly. Sponsored by Fast Side Circle. Presbyterian Church. SU LP H U R Apply now; increase your crop yields. A good fertilizer pro gram pays dlvldencisl F. E. SAM SON CO. UNIVERSAL SPIRITUAL TEMPLE 211 Ro. .'6th St. (Ilnyle 11 1 d g.) Grants Fass, Ore. IMinne 11.M. flrvlres Sunday 2 and 8 p. m. Mesige assembly each Tuesday nntl Kriilav 8 p.m. All welcome, Hev Edw. C I.e Vyne, II. pastur. ENDS TUESDAY JOHM CARROLL RUTH HUSSEY Chorli. Pugg!.. Anrt Burt.rrord wednesday mckBENNY-auxisSWIITH m E 7 V ENDS TUESDAY 01001 SANDERS HUM) HMMtD L i. Btrrt nq.lo UNS8UHY and THERE GOES KEELLY and SEVEN DAYS ASHORE TUESDAY LAST DAY maki too. 7i.st1 f lW I eLimv&mnuujL Hwm I vmthitic tikis In'M m22Bm j'FISKSl "T ! EXTRA Monday, Oct. 22, 1945 GUARANTEED Firestone batteries. Ken Williams Texaco, 6th Se Grape. JUST ARRIVED Another shipment aluminum levels, crescent and pipe wrsn-'hes, axes oil cans, framing squares, drilis, trowels, saws. Many other had to get Items. Acme Hard warc Main and Grape, Phone 5976. CASH IN A FLASH FOR YOUR CAR Save Time Cash and Gas Call Automobile Market ri!nS!y Medford Dealer. Ph 3919 flth end Bartlert No Red Tape When You Sell to US WANTED Woman mr housework from 10 am to 4 p.m. everyday except Sunday. Phone 2337. Irene M. l'hetteplace. LUMBER Roug Boards and Dimension REDWOOD and CEDAR FENCE POSTS Nails Roofing CAMERON MOFFITT LMMBER CO SCj Rlveraide at Barnett Rd. ROOM FOR RENT Pleasant room for man close In. 609 E. Main. FOR SALE Fine English walnuts. Place your orders now. Kingmier Guernsey Dhiry Rt. 1, Box 197 Phone 0814. RUMMAGE SALE Conducted by the Pythian Sisters KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS HALL TUES. - WED. Oct. 23-24 jf.:.fL. Mr. Owl, M FISKJ p out on a limb, if you screech from the highest. treetops, 'Buv Fisk and "Perhap'syou're in the dark about tires; May he you don't give a hoot.' But tire-wise car owners are looking owl-eyed at the new Fisk Air-Flight DcLuxe. - "As they qualify for new tires, car-owners Insist on Fisk. Beceusc, safety-wise, Fisk is their best protection against skids and blow, outs. Sickle-sharp edges on the tread bite through slippery road film, grip the road like you grip that limb. And blowouts? Not much chance, with Fisk, with those extra strong cords! "Don't say 'Who'? Say Fisk!' TIME TO RI-TIRI Kt.Vt.Fu.Ott. Jennings 229 No. Riverside MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE FIVB FOR SALE Crib springs and mat- tress hardwood play pen. Very good condition. Reasonable. Phono 2496 FOR SALE Good wood heater, $20. Phon 3723 evenings or after 9 a,m. Sunday. One Best Home Way To euuoup RED6100D To Get Mora Strength If you suffer from Simple Anemia You girls and women who suffer' from simple anemia or who lose so much during monthly periods thaO you are pale, feel ured, wealc, 'dragged out" this may be due to low blood-Iron. So try Lydla E, Plnkham's iablsts at once Plnkham's Tablets are one of the) greatest blood-Iron tonics you can buy to help build up red blood to give more strength and energy-la such cases. Taken as directed Plnkham's Tablet are one of tho very best home ways to get precious Iron into the blood. Just try Lydla Plnkham's Tableta for 30 days - then see if you. too. don't remarkably benefit. Follow! label directions. lydia E. Pinktiam's TA01CTS Townsend DANCE AT Dreamland Hall TOMORROW Merrill's Novelty Orchestra you'll never be ride on quality'. BATTERY . SERVICE, 1 i i OUTS Phona 3277 VI VAT AT AT A A 1 Tire Co Phone 3277 1 ' MJ ST W