EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Friday. Not. 23, 1945
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Reads the Mill Tribune"
Dally Except Saturday
Published by
MEDFORD PRINTINO CO.
t.ta Worth rir 8t Phone 1141
ROBERT W. R1IHL. Editor
ERNEST R. GILS TRAP. Manager
HERB r.REY. Advertising- Mgr.
I. C. FERGUSON. Mananlnr Editor
ARTHUR rtKRIi Dunn.,
MRS. OLIVE STAHCHER. Soc. Editor
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An Independent Newspaper
Zntered as second elm mitter it
Medford. Oregon, under Act of
Mnrch 3. 1879
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Ye Smudge Pot
Br Arthur Perry
The feasting la over. Nobody
cares to hear about Turkey
nation or fowl.
a at .
Grass will grow sny place but
on bald head and a football
field, where It Is not planted.
For ten days or so the upstate
press has been hurling disparag
ing remarks anent the Multno
mah Stadium field in Portland
and the OSC gridiron at Corval
lis. The first named is de
scribed as a "quagmire," "hog
wallow," and "ankle deep goo."
The college grounds, after a
football game, looks "like It had
been plowed by some one who
wasn't entirely experienced 'in
that farm chore," the esteemed
Salem Capital Journal says. In
cidentally, the Salem high field
could stand some grass seed. '
Now at Portland and Corval
11s, the seats are readily filled
with cash customers expecting
to see a football game, not the
referee getting his white pants
dirty, or the athletes take a
mud bath. The lack - of grass
cannot be due to either short
age of grass seed or cash. There
seems to be some' Indifference
about spending and sowing,
either one or both.'
A couple of thousand feet of
drainage pipe, 100 sacks of gov
ernment, certified grass seed, a
landscape engineer, a .gasoline
powered lawnmower, and a
groundkeeper,. all properly ap
plied would change the picture.
Now the alibi: "The grass won't
grow because of .acid soil."
There are enough fauna and
flora experts around the state
college to put their heads to
gether and cure the acidity. The
drainage pipe angle Is the most
vital part. Grass, unlike sea
weed won't grow under water.
For two summers there has
been a great civic hue and cry
about "Keeping Oregon Green."
It's a wonderful . slogan. It
should be amendod to Include
the leading football fields.
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"CHEAPER WATERMELONS
NEXT SUMMER SAYS OPA"
(lldllne Del Norte (Cel.) Trip
licate.) Silver lining to the
black economic cloud of the fu
ture. a a
Grant high of Portland eased
by the Black Tornado for a 7 to
6 win over a team that out
classed them In everything but
luck. 1 The victors rolled up and
amassed two first downs, and a
colossal total of 97 yards gained,
against more than 300 yards
and 11 first downs for the los
ers. Statistically, that Is the
poorest opposition encountered
this season, but statistics don't
count except In case of a tie.
Grant owes its victory to a stur
dy defense, and more than
their quota of horse shoes.
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"James Davis gave a dance at
McKay last Friday night. He
raid it was the first he ever
gave and It would be the last.
Cause, too much tanglefoot."
(Pendleton East Oregon, 75 Yrs.
ago Col.) Wherein the hardy
pioneer is not so hardy,
" weather"
Northern California partly
cloudy this afternoon, followed
by rain in txlremo north portion
tonight, spreading on southward
by Siihirdny; little change in tem
perature; gentle south U south
west wind off coast, becoming in
creasing southerly tonight.
PRINCESS RECOVERING
London, Nov. 23. (U.R) Prin
cess Margaret is making a satis
factory recovery today from the
appendicitis operation she under
went yesterday, a Buckingham
palace bulletin reported.
Om mil Trunin Want Ada.
Editorial Correspondence
Boston, Mass., Nov. 17 Unlike Medford, Ore.', Medford, Mass.,
has seen better days, much better. In fact, two or three hundred
years ago Medford, Mass., was the liveliest burg in New England,
and in one of the most important commercial activities of that
period, rum and slaves, led the New World.
They are still making Medford rum here In New England, but
those in a position to know, declare it is nothing like the revolu
tionary product. The latter was distilled according to the Hall
formula, the business being carried on for 200 years, but when it
was voted out the formula was destroyed, and no one knows the
exact recipe today. (It Is quite certain the rum-makers in Cuba
did not get It!)
Some claim the historical bull that defeated James G. Blaine
for the presidency, "Rome, Rum and Rebellion," had its origin in
Medford. It is also stated there were many copperheads in Med
ford, Mass., during the Civil War, and not a few Tories during the
revolution. But that was true all over New England In spite of
many claims to the contrary. There were many of wealth and
social eminence In Medford and vicinity 1n the old days, and as a
class, they were sympathetic with the old order and opposed to
radical change. That is always true.
About noon the skies cleared and the sun came out after being
hidden for five or six days. Thus exhilarated, decided to walk
to the top of the hill and look over a college we had heard about
many years and never seen, Tufts which was founded about 100
years ago. Quite a hike, but well worth it, for not only is Tufts un
attractive little New England college, but one gets a wonderful
view from there in all directions, the sky line of Boston in the
distance, very different from that of New York, as everything
else in Boston is but interesting; the domes of the state capitol
and the Christian Science "mother church," also the New England
Mutual tower dominating the panorama.
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Tufts Is co-educational, all the boys, at least all we saw,
being in naval uniform, and most of the girls In loud, plaid skirts
and sweaters. A cozy attractive "yard," which in Spring and Sum
mer, with the trees out must be beautiful. We saw several boys
in the Chemical building looking carefully through microscopes
perhaps one of them will find an antidote for the atomic bombl
(Or perhaps a TELESCOPE would
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Governor Tobln of Massachusetts is working hard to get UNO
for Boston and will leave next week with a local delegation for
London. San Francisco, of course, is working toward the came
end.
This department doesn't give
Nations Organization settles permanently, but cares a great deal
about the attitude of member nations toward it, as well as world
opinion. If the hostility of Moscow and the skepticism of Wash
ington do not change, there Is, we
organization for world peace can be successfully built on lack of
faith, absence of confidence, suspicion.
The typical Back-Bay Bostonian, as J. P. Marquand In his
many Boston novels has pointed
'Puritan Gentleman. What Is
Well, In roaming over Beacon
perfect definition as applied to one of the famous colonial govern
ors, Thomas Dudley, who died In 1653, we quote: "Thomas Dud
ley, a Puritan Gentleman, well-born, well-educated, well-rounded.
self-consistent, austere, sensible
We especially like the sequence
and "honest" Inst!
Disagreement and confusion regarding the atomic bomb con
tinues. Some people think the recent pronouncement by Messrs. Att
lee and Truman cleared the atmosphere and put the two countries
on the road to a satisfactory solution. We hope they are right but,
frankly, can't see It.
. The one thing to avoid In this atomic bomb business from the
first was: Competition in atomic armaments leading inevitably to:
AN ATOMIC WARI
For that would be world-disaster, either the conquest of the
world by one nation; or the destruction of what we. now know as
modern civilization, international SUICIDE. '
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Who wants that? ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' . '
No one!
But that Is the road that has been taken, as we see It.'
For the road is based upon distrust and suspicion of other
nations and especially Russia.
No? Didn't Messrs. Truman and Attlce agree to share the
bomb secret with other nations, that is the "know-how" when
and if proper safeguards were provided?
And was it not agreed that all "scientific atomic knowledge
be shared?" ,
All true. But why kid ourselves. Russia has the scientific
knowledge now, as have other nations. All she lacks is the know
how and she may get that tomorrow.
And when will the "proper safeguards" be provided?
When Russia agrees to share her future atomic secrets with
Great Britain and the United States, and also agrees to repeal of
the one-power veto In the United Nations pact, which undoubtedly
means NEVERI
Yes again as we see it, it is another case of "too little and
too late," especially too late.
Had the present Attlce-Truman agreement been reached at the
outset, or when President Truman declared the atom-bomb scciet
would be "shared with no one," there might be some reasonable
hope now of allaying Russia's suspicions, but now still SOME
perhaps, but precious little. And International suspicions, fears,
doubts they are what make wars and what wors feed on! R.W.R.
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On The Side By e. v.' Duriing
(Distributed by King Features Syndicate,, inc.)
l,lttliltmtl,HIM,lltlM
In town let m live then. In town
1ft me die
For In truth I cut relish the
country, not I,
If on mutt hava a villi, In sum
mer to dwell.
Oh, give ma the sweat shady ltd
of Pall .Mall.
Charles Morrli.
(Couple of subscribers have
been arguing as to the pronun
ciation of Pall Mall. Londoners
pronounce It "Pell Mell" as
above poem Indicates.)
Work on cleaning windows of
Manhattan skyscrapers and
apartment houses was halted
while the cleaners awaited the
arrival of new safety hooks.
Again I ask why not revolving
windows on skyscrapers? Win
dows that can be turned around
and cleaned with no necessity of
the cleaner risking his life on a
ledge thirty stories or more
above ground. There are such
windows. They have them on
apartment houses in Sweden
ROOFING
. . BY EXPERT WORKERS
Asbestos or Ahphalt Rooting for
flat or steep roof. For any kind
of roofing work
Phone 2695
MEDFORD ROOFING CO.
be more appropriate for that).
a a
a whoop about where the United
fear, little hope for UNO. No
out, still prides himself on being
a Puritan Gentleman?
Hill the other day we found the
AND honest."
with "well-born" comlni first
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and Denmark.
Please Note
Three thousand Soviet scien
tists are at work in the physico
tcchnlcal institute of Moscow
trying to solve the secret of the
atomic bomb. Cooperating with
them are a number of German
scientists who were captured y
the Russians on the island of
Bornholm, off Denmark. These
Germans claimed when captur
ed they were "on the eve" of
discovering the atomic bomb
when the Allied nations scien
tists beat them to It. It has been
intimated the combination of
Soviet and German scientists ex
pects to have the atomic bomb
secret solved In three months or
less.
Man at Mules
Sir Alexander Korda. ' film
producer, once said: "It is Impos
sible for me to love any woman
Is!
more than three years." He
made that remark before marry
ing Merle Oberon. Merle lgnor
ed It. She married Korda in
1939.- They were divorced In
1945. It has been claimed the
majority of men find it very dif
ficult to really love one woman
more than five years, and that
therefore, the sixth year of mar
riage is the hardest for a couple
to get by. After a man gets by
the sixth year and still loves
his wife he is usually easy to
handle until the twentieth year
of marriage. Then he is inclined
to become playful and suffers
from wandering eyes, etc.
Asking
Queries from clients. Q. The
greatest , double play combina
tion was Tinker, Evers and
Chance of the. Cubs. What was
the second? A. Can't answer
that ona definitely. As a kid I
thought next to the trio you
mention the combination of
Dahlen, Gilbert and McGann of
the Giants was the greatest
Anyway, these three were al
ways breaking the hearts of us
Dodger, rooters by killing off
rallies with double plays.
Briefly
Heart throb No. one among
British feminine -film fans is re
ported to be James Mason. Can't
recall seeing Mr. Mason in any
picture. Understand he is to
play a leading role in the film
version of Kathleen Winsor's
"Forever Amber" . . . Guards-
man A. E. Nightinggale of the
British grenadiers claims to
have been the largest soldier in
the allied forces during the re
cent war. He weights 273 pounds
and is six feet, eight and a half
Inches tall. Any challengers? '
Commuters
Add unusual commuters: Wil
liam Degnall, Jr., East Haven,
Conn. Commutes six days a
week between East Haven and
New York office. Seventy -six
and one-half miles each way.
Robert Paul, advertising man.
Commutes daily from his home
in Philadelphia to New York
office. Distance of ninety-one
miles each way. Wasn't it Gil
bert White who defined a com
muter as follows:
Commuter One who spends hlf
life .
Riding to- and from his wife.
He ihaves and takea a train
Then rides home to shave igaln.
Flight o' Time
Medtord and Jackson Co. Hit
tory from the filet of the Mail
Tribune 10. 20 and 34 years
TEN YEARS AGO
' '- November 22. 1935
: - (It' Wasr Friday)
Roads to Crater Lake cleared
of snow, but motorists warned
to use chains. J
China Clipper starts first
flight with mail to Orient.
Italy resents Americas stand
on war supplies.
Occasional rain, and clearing.
High 47, low 36.
Democrats favor another
Roosevelt-Hoover election test.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
November 22, 1925
(It Was Sunday)
Considerable snow at Union
Creek, but none at Prospect.
Enrollment at Talent school
double last year.
Still and mash seized in Sams
Valley raid of dry agents.
Marriages drop, and divorces
Increase in state past year.
Crowd of 80,000 see Red
Grange of Illinois play his final
college game against Ohio.
Fair with frost. High 57, low
25.
THIRTY-FOUR YEARS AGO
November 22. 1911
(It was Wednesday)
Relief society is formed In
city.
. Local colored pugilist Is ar
rested for hitting local attorney.
Ashland new high school Is
now occupied.
Clear and cold. High 49, low:
37, !
Special CommunlcaUon
Medford lode No. 103,
A W - n A VI KVI H & . Kin.
G J 23. 7:30 p. m. Work E A
degree. V islton welcome.
R. L. Buspy, W. M.
Too Late to Classify
JcAct6 k"S1ri5"TEf535c to $S"5o.
SIMS BROS;
FOR SALE Kubbrrlred cotton flo v es .
MonarchJei A Vctd Co.
WANTED TO RENT or buy v, neel
cheir not over 37 inches wide.
rhone 2895.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
9th at Oakdale Sts.
WHAT WOULD THE MASTER SAY?
(Would he say something disturbing?)
BIBLE CLASSES FOR ALL AGES 9:45 A.M.
MORNING WORSHIP 10:45 A.M.
Message: "What Is He Saying?"
CHRISTIAN YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 4:30 P.M.
EVANGELISTIC SERVICE 7:30 P. M.
Hear this sermon: "With a Sinful Woman"
DELBERT W. DANIELS
Minister
Where the world is sanely
CENTRAL Bnrdware open Sunday.
Williamson Hdwe. Talent.
FOR SALE Large
rrvln. The Taylor."
size overcoata.
128 E. Main.
FOR SALE this evening only Dining
room set, walnut veneer: buffet,
table and 9 chairs, new. $123. Also
G. E. range and Hotpolnt refrigera
tor. See at. Phoenix Hardware,
Phoenix. Ore. H. E. Hunsaker.
FOR-RENT Cabins. Utilities furnish,
ed S7 week. Trailer space. 1 block
from Big Y Mkt., Old Pacific Hwy.
Pardee Court.
Kiddles METAL TOY TRUCKS-
with RUBBER TIRES not Just
another toy this la a post-war job
come In and see it at SIMS BROS.
FOR SALE Mortons Meat Curing
Products. Smoke salt, tender-quick.
Sausage Seasoning, Meat pumps.
Monarch beed or feed Co,
FOR SALE OR TRADE 30 Model A
truck, completely overhauled. Gen
eral Motor stock rack. 115 McAn
drews Rd. '
CHICKS Reds end Hampshirea avaiH-
. able ell winter. 150 started and 200
day old Hampshirea on hand now.
Received shipment of Silent Sioux
oil brooders, get yours while we
have them. ' Phone 303, - Central
Point Hatchery.
FOR SALE 20 White Rock pulleta
atartlng to lay. Also two cockrels.
All blood tested, ready for hatching
eggs. Phone 6935.
PUPPIES FOR SALE Inquire at the
rear annex apt. 6. 344 N. Central.
LOST Man'a Hamilton wrist watcn
at football game. Reward. Ph. 4794.
FOR SALE 2 acres. 3 room modern
house. Maple Park Drive. Box 396.
Donald A. Way. Phone 7513.
WANTED by gentleman, small nlce
ly furnished heated apartment, pri
vate bath. Write Box 768. Medford.
FOR SALE Twin beds, drop leaf
table and two chairs, heating stove,
dresser. 3-piece vanity set. All for
(73.-Also -2 boy's bicycles $25 each.
Phone 2783 Monday.
FOR SALE Light stock saddle, ex
cellent condition, suitable for-lady.
Write Box 768, Medford.
DOLL FURNITURE furnlah one
room or a complete house SIMS
BROS.
S U LPHATE OF AMMONIA. We can
make delivery in December on any
quantity you might need. Place
your order early with us. Monarch
Seed & Feed Co.
i 4 OUT Of 5 GET THE LOAM
Yes. 4 out of 5 who ask for a loan
at Oregon Finance ret it because
the more times we say "Yes" the
more business we do. And since
making Loans of $25 to $800 Is our
ONLY business that is mighty Im
portant to us.
X. "Tide-Over loans for worker!
waiting to go back to work.
3. Loans made to employed men or
women, for any worthwhile pur
pose pay bills, taxes, etc.
3. ''Between-Pay-Day" loam 23
and up for one to 30 days.
4. Complete privacy. Loans usually
on your salary only. Employers
or friends not involved.
Don't borrow unnecessarily, but 1f
a loan Is the best- solution to your
money problems, give us a chance
to say "Yes." Come in, phone or
write today.
Private sales of automobiles and
furniture financed.
OREGON FINANCE CO.
Cratcrian Theatre Bldg.
45 So. Central
FOR RENT One completely furriish
ed housekeeping room suitable for
one or two adults, outside entrance.
Phone 3022.
DART BOARDS Also extra darts
SIMS BROS.
FOR SALS Daveno and round oak
extension dining tahle, chair, nuf
fet. small ice hox. 421 N. Bartlett.
FOR SALE Portable radio. G. E.
batteries new. $25. Call 4032.
FOR SALE Pruners and pruning
saws. Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
VANTEnExperienced waitress. HoT-
Jond Hotel Coffee Shop.
FOR RALE Kodak. Ansco-.Junior 3V..
by5', picture. Box 332. Lozler Ln.
FAT M1XK fed white faced steer.
about 400 lbs. Phone 2415.
WANTED TO TRADE Love birds for
canary. Phone 5365, or 327 S. Oak-
naic.
FOR SALE Baby bed.
North Oakdale.
"57.50. 417
FOR RENT Completely furnished
lifht housekeeping room. Ph. 5182.
LE A vFNG"'7or 'San Francisco Sunday
morning, take two. 839 E. Jackson.
THE ANNUAL Christmas Sale of the
Seventh-dav Adventist Dorcas So
cietv. Monday and Tuesday. Nov.
26. 27. Needlework; Cannon pillow
slips, aprons, tea-towels, luncheon
set?, etc. Also foods and some used
clothing Walt s Radio Shop, 411
East Main. Medford
LOST Thursday afternoon, a genu
ine otter neckpiece between Holly
Theatre and Holland Hotel. Reward.
Phone 4954.
FOR SALE One pair pre-war figure
skates, sie 8, pre-war and like new.
Good motor scooter cheap. . B-flat
clarinet In excellent condition.
Bicycle tight with generator. 706
Dakota St.
FOR S ALE Bishop Bird Houses
make ideal Christmas gifts. Mon
arch Seed Feed Co.
WANTED Young lady In reception
room, should meet people well and
have working knowledge of tvtmple
bookkeeping and typing. Tribune
Bix No. S"74.
METAL tov frucks with rubber tires
Just arrived this is what you have
been looking for. NOT a war pro
duct .SIM SJJROS
WANTED Filberts pickers. Phone
1 R'i1 Central Point.
FOR SALE Rug 6x10. One occasional
chair. Three breakfast chairs. 50
gal. steel tank. Two windows about
25 x 28 inches. 917 W. 11th.
PAINTING AND
DECORATING
PROMPT SERVICE
Phone 4488
Johnson & Graham
Wood and Coal Combination
STOVES
Younger's Appliance
31 N. Bartlett
E. RONALD RICE
Minister of Music
and kindly proclaimed
FOR SALE Young team. B in
years old. Well broke, harness and
wagon. Joe Brown, 313 Ashland Ave.
PIANO FOR SATE. S75. Pentecostal
Church of God parsonage, back of
church. Central Point. Ore. Main St.
LOST Black and red billfold In
. vicinity -of Peerless Market. Liberal
reward. Phone 3P85.
ADAREL Social Club. Jacksonville,
will hold a rummage sale Wednes
dav. Nov. 28th. at K. P. hall. Med
ford. Open at 10 a. m. .Several
arflclea of winter clothing, chil
dren's garments and i new quilt
will be on sale. . .
FOR SALE Girl's wool coat size IB.
Phone 4375.
FOR SALE Fairbanka bathroom
scales, steamer trunk, grip. rope,
door mats. rug. fireplace baaket-
pnone 4Hio,
FOR SALE Bicycle with new bal
loon tires, Spanish guitar .method
book and case. Ask Tony, 242 N.
Front So. '
MODEL A coupe, pickup bed. recon
ditloned motor, 1 block . west of
Nuyget Cafe, Jacksonville.
FOR SALE: Lot, 50 x 180, located on
N. Orange. Inquire 20 N. Orange.
TOR SALEI team male horses.
Weight 1500 lbs. each. Phone 2643.
204 N. Ivy. Medford.
LOST Identification bracelet. Keith
Mirick. Reward. Phone 5652.
TRADE Large sockets, T-bar 1 inch
driver, 12 inch Starret Machinist
Level and cash. Want 9 inch Join
er and Belt Sander. 74 Pine St.,
A shland. Oregon.
SURPLUS ITEMS for sale at Radio
Service & Tel. Co., end of So. Col
umbus Ave., off Stewart Ave.
Phone 6821 or 6824.
No. 14 wire, 3 console radios, G. I.
flash lights, refrigerator compres
sors, one brooder stove only, skiis
8 ft, SI pair. No. 12 lead covered
wire, one sanitary cot and mattress,
crosscut saw, pipe Joint compound.
Battery Radio Made Electric in 10
Min., one Palomino stallion 2 i
years, amplifiers, any size, mikes,
mike stands, mike cable connec
tors, spark plug suppressors, one
pin ball machine, one metal Ice box,
2 screen doors pickup arms com
plete, heavy throw switches, one
WestinRhouse electric frigerator.
one table top electric range, clothes
hampers, chesterfields, table and
chairs for children, wastebaskets,
easy chairs upholstered, Playboy
Speeder, wapons, lawn mowers,
pressure systems, carbide genera
tors, floor sandpaper, plow shears
16 lb., chain hooks, chick feeders,
one-horse cultivator. Ludwig drum,
one bicycle, ice skates, telegraph
keys one table top Keroflame stove,
portable batteries, flash batteries.
good augers, large; fire clay, pipe
nippies, an sizes.
FOR SALE Very clean 30-30 Win
Chester carbine, plenty of shells.
Sec at 905 E. Jackson.
FOR SALE Clarinet, first grade. Just
completely re-conditioned. 805 E.
Jackson.
APPLES Delicious and New towns
assorted box $1.75. Apples for
mincemeat, $1.25 box. Payless Mkt,
233 S. Riverside, opposite Firestone.
USED Clothing, prices cut on ladies'
and men's coats. Bargains for all.
Grace Miller, 225 S. Riverside, op
positg Firestone.
INFANTS KNITTED NIGHTGOWNS
and WRAPPERS
TODDLERS DRESSES
GIRLS DRESSES. Sizes 2 io B
CHILDREN'S HANDKERCHIEFS
TINY TOT'S SHOP
3rd Floor Medford Bldg.
CHRISTMAS Trees Wanted White
and Douglas fir. Phone 3804.
TIRES IN STOCK
Three 6.00-16, 4 ply
One 6.00-16. 6 ply
Two 6.25-6 50-16, 4 ply
One 5 23-5.50-17. 4 ply
KEN WILLIAMS TEXACO
6th and Grape-
tsju -" more in the store
COOKIE JAR
A huge, rosy opple
with greenleof clus
ter. Approx. 7-Inches
high. 21-6012
AUTO
Side clamp-on non
glare rear vision mir
ror. Round 4 Ve" In
diameter. 6-6119
Cd)::
m
COFFEE
Genuine "Silex"
Ivory trim . . .
6-cup size. An
Qiftl J
SHAKER SET
Plostic top salt ond
pepper shaker in on
attractive cigarette
cose. Assorted colors.
J -4225
PEN-PENCIL SET
Matched sat with - -
ofety clios. Pen ho, 51a9
M-K gold plated T M
point. ?o-5e mm
DESK
Fine quality stream lined
swivel tet. Gold pJeted
point. Base In asorted
colors. 70-5690
101
AGATES for Christmas Gifts. Ree
our wide display of igate Jewelry.
Oregon'a gift to mankind, also
myrtlewood novelties, billfolds
Santo Agate Shop. 411 C. Miln,
Medford. '
WATCH REPAIRING Good service,
also new watchea, bands, etc.
Steve's Watch Shop. 411 E. Main.
CASH W A FLASH
TOR YOUR CAR .
Save Time Cash and Gas
Call Automobile Market.
Friendly Medford Dealer
Ph. 3919 8th and Bartlett
No Red Tape When You SeU
to US
Pilgrim Holiness Church
EAST JACKSON AND BESSIE
Will Hold the First Church Service In the
NEW AUDITORIUM
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25
On Tuesday evening, Nov.
27th, Dist. Supt. Rev. and
Mrs. Roy E. Morgan will r
begin a revival service at -
7:30 p. m. to continue
nightly until Dec. 5th.
Miss Imogene Canary,
Dist. Y. P. Pres., of Van
couver, Wash., will be in
charge of young people's
work.
The Morgans as well as
Miss Canary will render
vocal numbers at every
service.
A cordial invitation to at
tend the services . is ex
tended the public.
D. D. Phillips, Pastor
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