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LOCAL and Flue Fire City firemen ex tinguished a flue fire at about 9 40 p. m. yesterday at the home of A. W. Hubler, 859 East Ninth itreet. No damage was caused, firemen said. Can Collide Considerable damage was caused a car oper ated by William O. Hazelwood, 502 South Newtown street, Sat urday when in collision at the Intersection of Riverside avenue and Edwards street with a car driven by Vernon R. Lapree, Talent, according to an accident report filed with city police. Slight damage was caused La pree's auto, the report said. Veterans Discharged Re porting Friday to Jackson coun ty selective service boards fol lowing honorable discharges from the service were Francis W. Carter, Gordon Conrad, Wil liam J. Denman, Warner J. Knowles. Frederick E. Kruggel, Merle E. McGraw, Earl W. Morse, Lloyd W. Oliver, Thom as R. Pittock Jr., Benjamin F. Russell, Ted L. Tolleson. Earl W. Warren and Alan D. Rethe meyer. Talks DR. A. R. HEDGES Chiropractic & Naturopathic Physician 128 E. Main Dial 3170 Effects of Malnutrition The effects of malnutrition have perhaps never been so forcefully demonstrated as in a report from France as to condi tions there. Among the first to be affected, as a result of the deprivation of essential nutrient elements, were the children. And their condition is becoming pro gressively worse. It is now com mon In France to see cases of rickets, skin infections and pel lagra. Miliary tuberculosis and caseous pneumonia are repidly becoming more frequent. The average height of children has already dropped below that of pre-war days. The workmen are better fed but even their nutri- , : I l i . n itun is inaueijuam, riugietsivw weakness among the workmen is becoming more manifest. They are also showing increasing sen sitiveness to cold and to mental depression. The body cannot maintain its vitality and function normally without adequate nu trition. Wood and Coal Combination HEATERS Younger's Appliance 31 N. Bartlott Interior and Exterior PAINTING PAPER HANGING Work Guaranteed CALL 2419 Younger's Appliance DUTCH BOY PAINTS 31 N. Bartlett "I a W 1 VLi-LJ III- -a -.ir F vr. V " P ' w CONGRESS FOR UNITED EVANGELISM Under the Auspices of THE WORLD CHRISTIAN FUNDAMENTALS ASSOCIATION At The First Baptist Church 5th and Central Rev. Wolford Dawei, Pastor W.-W AT. 'H - - VW; ' TL 1 V-" i La i V (Clip This Schedule for PERSONAL CALENDAR Monday 6:15 p. m. Toastmasters' In ternational, Jackson Hotel, George Davis, secretary, phone 2675. 7:45 p. m. Parents' Study club, home of Mrs. Sam Wade, 711 Sherman street. Christmas tree party with exchange of small gifts. 8:00 p. m. F. L. Club, home of Viola Aldredge, 1016 Court street, business meeting and election of officers. 8:00 p. m. St. Mark's Even ing Guild, parish house. Tuesday 1:00 p. m. Grace circle, Pres byterian church, home of Mrs. B. L. Nutting, 31 Glen Oak court, for lunch. Bring service. 1:00 p. m. Merritt circle, Presbyterian church, luncheon and Christmas party at home of Mrs. H. L. Brown, 105 Geneva street. 1:00 p. m. Sunny Sisters' circle, Presbyterian church, luncheon and Christmas party at home of Mrs. Winifred Vail, 56 North Orange street Bring service. 1:00 p. m. Everready circle. Presbyterian church, home of Mrs. John Seiler, 1132 West Main street, covered dish lunch eon and gift exchange. 1:30 p. m. Fidelty circle, Me thodist church, home of Mrs Rufus Younger, 48 North Orange street, meeting and Christmas gift exchange. On Way Home SSgt. Joe E. Welch, Medford, is on his way home aboard the USS Tripole. according to a news release re ceived from the United States Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor. T. H. Rogers Leaves City Super intendent Frank H. Rogers left the city today for Sacramento. Calif., where he will spend a week attending to business. While there Robers will attend the Western Aviation confer ence. Visitors Here Col. and Mrs. Reece Pomeroy of Seattle were week-end visitors at the home of the colonel's parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Pomeroy of 727 West Jackson street. Col Pomeroy is with the transport service at Seattle. To Build Applications for building permits were made Saturday at the office of the city superintendent by H. R. Hubble, 28 North Keeneway drive, to erect a double garage at a cost of $700, and E. W. Stockwell, 1104 Reddy avenue, to erect a residence and garage costing $6,000. Discharge! Among those re cently receiving honorable dis charges from the armed forces are Steve Whitney, sonarman, third class; and Pfc. Leo Moore, route 1. box 133, both of Ash land; SSgt. Louis Clave, box 939, Eagle Point; Johnny Kent, ARM 2c, Butte Falls; Henry Booth, coxswain. Central Point; and Paul Lowery. BM l 'c, route 1. box 570; Rollin Jones, coxs wain, 208 Hamilton; James Stephenson, route 1, box 320; William Ryan, S 1c, 528 South Central avenue; Sgt. Homer Smets, route 1, box 312; Sgt. Roscoe Wells. 210 West Jackson street: and Eugene Earl, MM 3c, 502 West Fourth street, all of Medford. HEAR Dr. Willard H. Pope Tonight. Subject: "Profit and Lost Balancing the Eternal Ledger." A Gospel Message you will never for get. C.HARE in and eniov great i Monday night Singspiration, directed by Claude A. rope. HEAR Dr. Willard H. Pope at 3 p.m. each afternoon on Evangelism in the Book ot Revelation. Subject today: i "The Anti-Christ and the The Anti-v-nrisr ana rn Ise Prophet." Chapt. 13. TUNE IN ON Radio Sation KMED Hear Dr. Willard H. Pope "The Village Parson" (Tonight) Fri., 7:45 p. m. Sunday 7:45 a.m. Monday 9:45 p.m. Tuesday 5:15 p.m. Wednesday 9:15 p.m. Thursday, 3:15 p.m. Friday 7:45 p.m. Auspices of Congress for United Evangelism Call Dr. Pope. Jackson Hotel for Further In formation. Your Ridio Listening) Club To Meet Phoenix Thursday club will be enter tained Thursday evening of this week at the home of Mrs. Ralph Wilcox, with Mrs. Earl Briscoe as co-hostess. The meeting is set for 8 p. m. Coming Home Victor A. Roy ston, Ptr 2c, son of Mrs. Maude Ford, 440 South Riverside ave nue; Is en route home aboard the USS Kenton, according to infor mation received from the Com mander Service Force, United States Pacific fleet, at Pearl Har bor, T. H. To Visit Lodge Mrs. Alpha Newman, newly appointed or ganizer of the Degree of Honor lodge, and other visitors from Grants Pass will be present for the meeting of the lodge tomor row night at the KP hall at 7:30 p. m. There will be election of officers and initiation. In States Lewis A. Cox. S2c, arrived in the United States Dec. 7 aboard the USS California after more than seven months service in the Pacific theater, according to word re ceived from his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cox, 10 North River side avenue. Seaman Cox is ex pected home on leave next month. Sojourners To Meet M e d- ford Sojourners' club will have a Christmas party during the meeting set for Thursday at the Girls' Community club. Mem bers are asked to bring gifts costing not more than 25 cents for exchange. Dessert will be served at one o'clock. Reserva tions are to be made with Mrs. Frank Humphrey, 2773. In Medford Howard J. Nel son, manager of the field office of the Social Security board at Klamath Falls, is to be in Med ford Wednesday on a regularly scheduled call. All persons de siring to file a claim for old-age and survivors insurance bene fits or who desire information regarding Insurance provisions under the Social Security act are advised to see Mr. Nelson after 9 a. m. in the U. S. Em ployment Service office, 45 North Fir street. FARMERS REPORTS ON PERFORMANCE NEEDED The Jackson county Agricul tural Conservation association. Frank A. Rowe, secretary, re quests all farmers to file reports of performance on 1945 farm plans and complete their reports as soon as possible. They should call at the AAA office on the third floor of the courthouse. In order to qualify for oay ment under the 1945 program all reports must be In by Jan 15, 1946, Secretary Rowe states Reports are being received daily. BIRTHS MANO To Maj. and Mrs. Joseph, 105 Amy street, Central Point. Dee. 9. 1945, a bol, 6'4 pounds, at Sacred Heart hos pital. He was a very old gentleman, that minister of the gospel in my girlhood, and somewhere every Sunday morning in his sermon he was sure to quote, "I will look unto the hills from whence cometh my help." I liked the sound of his gentle old voice. Too young for philosophizing or deep thinking, yet those words had a subtle influence on me. It was the custom of the neighborhood young people to go walking Sunday afternoons; sometimes in groups, more fre quently in couples. A favorite walk was through the nearby woods. There we would sit on some mossy log and chatter the inconsequential young people find so consequential. Some times we would carve our in itials on tree; and we seldom failed to drink from the little creek flowing from the hill back of the woods and through it. We did this not so much because we were thirsty but from some sat isfaction we received at per forming what we unconsciously regarded as a rite. And though we felt no conscious need to "look unto the hills," yet Invar iably before we returned home, we climbed that hill. Time passed and In other places life sorely beset me. Gelling Up Nights MakeiManvFeelOld Do rem aufler '""a otURff Up Hlthta, Baraach. Ner.ouan.M, L pairj. Dual ieae. Swotl.n Analea. Rheumatic puna Bladder Weakneaa, Painful Paaaaa.a. or foci ld ar.d run-down, due to non-orianle and on-Tetemle Kidney and Bladder troucleal If ao. hero la r-wd newt: The rerr first do at ?f Crates la phyilrlan a preaerlpttoni uau. ally ra rlrr.t to work helping tha KIdnayi S.!h out eaeeaa aelda and wa'lea which may nara eauaed ro-Jr trouble. 80 take CriUs riaetly aa directed ar.d watch for d-jltk r.e.i ar.d a rapid mereaae In pep. mora youthful fe'.lnf ar.d JIT In llrlr.f f yalea mutt eat lafy ocrr.pletely or money ba-k If rrarantee JO revjrn of errr-ty pvir.i Dor. t a-ffei another Cay without try.r.r. t rate a 1 Ouar mtM tuaa, lie, 7Sc $1.10 at druniat Olive Barber's jfg Letter ?t -1 There came a period when It ao buffeted me that courage seem ed a quality which I could no longer lay hold upon. And dur ing the several years when I walked constantly with tragedy, the hills came to mean a refuge to which I would go again and again. Those hills rolling so endlessly about me dwarfed things below, dwarfed the trou bles which had driven me there. Far below, I could see people walking, riding, mere pygmies in the distance; too ineffectual to bring either sorrow or joy to any one. The tumult in my har ried young mind would quiet and again and again I found my self repeating aa though it were a litany, "I will look unto the hills from whence cometh my help." I have "looked unto the hills" all my life and they have never failed me. I have gone to them a broken thing, unable I thought, to face one more day of living; and have retraced my way re vitalized and with a renewed faith that life could be a fair and lovely thing if I could but retain the courage of the hills' benedic tion. I have gone to them In a con trary mood, when it seemed my soaring spirits must surely mount the stars. The hills were there just the same. They tem pered my too great exuberance into something substantial; sol idified the moment's exaltation into lasting strength; gave to the passing moment a reality I could draw upon later when the cur rent turned and bore me in the opposite direction. The old gentleman has long since passed on but the hills re main. Other generations will follow, will suffer and need sur cease and comfort. I pray they too will have as I had, some grand old man of God who will give them the key to the com fort they need in the words, "I will look unto the hills from whence cometh my help." Twelve million bushels of po tato chips were produced during the last 12 months. An addition al 5,000,000 bushels will be pro cessed within the next year, ac cording to the National Potato Chip Institute, Inc. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE J eney cow, you nit chickens, rabbits. A. L, Morris, Gold Hill. 12 GAUGE double, like new. for inle or will swap for 16 or 20 gauge. Prefpr pump. Phone 61Q.V WANTE D Dozer work, roa d bniM ing, land leveling and clearing. New H D 10, experienced operator. Ph, 5Bt. Jacksonville. Note Smith. CHRISTMAS PUPPiESrockeinSpnn". tela, registered, papers on all pup pies. Will hold 'till Christmas. Or der now. G. A. Kimball, phone Jacksonville 191. FOR SALE4T5 acre tracts Keagle, Rt. 4, Box 326, Sand Creek Rd., Grants Pass. FOR SALE OR TRADE for what have you automatic battery type elec tric fence central unit, used very little: also breakfast set with 4 chairs, extension table. Phone 4522. 3 TO N I i rs t c 1 ass baled a 1 fa I fa . 'a mile north of Bear Creek bridge, Central Point. FOR SALE 8 acres of Bear Creelt bottom: 9 acres in alfalfa: 6 rooms and bath, all plastered; barn, large chicken house, pressure system, shade trees and fruit trees; one mile from town. Will take late car in trade. Phone 24XX3, Rt. 1, Box 537, Central Point. FOR SALE All leather hand made purses; have only a few. Cheap At J. A. A.oore's, a miles south Med- ford, by Alley Bros. mill. FOUND Part Spaniel, cream color. brown ears and ipats. Phone 4U77 or 3B02. FOR RENT 2 room and bath base- ment apartment, civilian adults oniy, no pets. io quince St. LOST Small bunch of keys. Lost between post office and What Not Sunday. .Leave at Tribune office, Reward. WANTED Child's roller skates, gooa connmon. none vjui. WANTED Best car or pickup Tor uuu. can arter s p. m. 6411. SANTA NEEDS HELP Has anyone a tricycle for sale. Mrs. E. F. Cooke, 248 Beatty. WAN TED Waitress. Hotel Me3 ford FOR SALE 7 room modern house". lots of built Ins. fireplace, oil fur nace. double garage. Close t school stores, bus line. One half mile to town. Variety of fruit trees, well built hen house. Ideal jrarden site. Lot 71 x 2R7 fret 3 ft acre.. Owner, 846 Taylor St. Phone 7523. She... was the kind of woman he couldn't pan by . . . but how would he know that a caiual flirtation would lead to . . . MURDER! THURSDAY WANTED One elecrrlo Iron. Fhcnt 4339. FOR SALE Pre-war girl's bicycle A-l condition. This is really a dandy. 1206 Nlantic. Phone 5088. CCOAfi ' aero irrigated in Bart yOeJvU lett pears. 4 rooms mo ed house, fire place and floor fur nace, maple floor, good condition; garage and workshop, pressure sys tem. Close in. iJOTAA 1 acres irrigated clover, wODvV 6 room modern house, "1 hrHrnnmi miMvi rnn. tructlon; 3 large chicken houses, brooder, double garage, barn, fruit room and woodshed, family orch ard. Terms. (p7C A A acres u b.irrlgated uUJUU 8 acres alfalfa, 6 room n.ui mnrlurn hnuia' i-hlc Vr. en house, material for barn, drilled well and pressure system. Close in. Terms. A LARGE Bartlett. cherry, apricot (tun prtti'ii uiuinm nin.v rmiijii'vii and with good income, good terms, near pavement and Medford. LISTINGS are needed on town pro perty, lots and small acreages for readv huvers. SOUTHERN OREGON LAND CO. Medford Grants Pass Box 546 Phone9390 FOR SALE Turkeys! Barred Rock hens and fryers, live weight or dressed, delivered. Mrs. Farley. Phone6230. FOR SALE Good cow Jusffresh with heifer calf; also pre-war day bed. Phone (.875. Top Notch Orchard. NOTICE to Medco employees. Pay your Nov. and Dec. group life in surance premium at Mcdco office to avoid cancellation. FOR SALE 3 small houses, $100 In come, also 5 room house; also 2 paved lots. Box 3H7 .Tribune. COLORED FRYERS and roasters dressed and delivered. Phone 4091. FOR SATE Outdoor pl"av peril 10x 10 ft., 42 inehvs high.l 15 E12th. WANTED TO BUY K 8 Internation al truck or similar size. Iite model. no junk. Phone evenings 6966, Medford. FOR ShcphcrdPplcVPhone 6833" MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE SPECIALS WE HAVE in stock Eelectric and Gas Water Heaters, sizes 15 gal. to 100 aal. capacity, h lee trie Room Heat ers, Enamel Trash Burners, Gas Ranges, and Kerosene Stoves, also Copper Coils. CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS. con sisting of Scooters, Pocket Knifes, Automatic Repeater Pistols, Table Lamps, Smoking Stands. Bed Lamps, and Tools of all kind. JUST ARRIVED Hip Boots. Knee Boots. Dish Pans, Flashlights, Knifes, i'orks and Spoons. WE HAVE in stock 2500-watt A. C. Lighting1 Plants complete with wire, and kit of tools, will operate electric motors, washing machine, radio and other appliances. PLUMBING FIXTURES: Toilets. Sinks. Lavatories, Shower Stalls, Septic Tonka. Soil Fittings and Pipe, frau cets Strainers, Traps, Get our prices Fine Assortment of Luggage, consist ing of Overnight Bags. Pullman Cases. Make-up Kits. Matched Lug gage and Lockers. Just arrived, Garden Sprinklers, Gal vanized Buckets Milk Pnils, Cream Cans Milk Strainers, Garbage Cans. Milk Pans and Crocks. JUST ARRIVED, a lorge assortment of garden hnse Hnd tools. Nuzcls and sprinklers. Buy now for future use at reduced prices. HARD TO GET ITEMS Clothes line, hardware cloth, cello glass, hand pressure sprayers, stainless steel cooking utensils, copper tubing, pirac and cresent wrenches, steel kitchen stools, cocoa door mats. Come in and look them over. VISIT our furniture department Dav- enos and Chesterfield sets with springs throughout, dinette sets, chest of drawers, large stock mat tresses, springs etc ROOFING Paper all sizes and weights also building paper Felt paper less man man orner prices. COMPLETE line of tents, tarpaulins hay covers and canvas for irriga tion purposes Also steel cots nd mattresses PIPE, large stock of pre-war ptpe at pre-war prices Also pipe fittings, pressure pumps pitcher pumps cen trifugal and rotary pumps, ete. WOODCHOPPERS Attentlonl Large stock of corn wood saws, all sues: aw mandrels, wedges, sledge ham mers. axes and crosscul saws. ATTENTION, farmers and gardeners We have in stock all sizes and mesh of chicken netting stock fence barb wire, fence pout.,, smooth wire stuc co wire also chicken house spray ers, wheelbarrows garden cultiva tors spading forks Rnts rakes mat tocks and shovels, and drag saws. mechanic, farmer, logger: also P-C" tools consisting of sockets raicnets lug wrenches and speed wrenches REMEMBER BARGAIN DAY Every day at the MEDKORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27-211-33 N Grape St Medford Oregon l lil.A VT"'' 1 - V,Jlaw FOR SALE 9 hole fs plate and cab inet, cnairs. one oeasteaa, springs and mattress, steel cot. Phone 4557. FOR SALE '37 Dodge sedan, good condition. 30 V. Front St. Ph. 5544. FOR SALE 2 young horses, ride or wont, win traae tor stock, w. a. Peninger. 3 mile north of Central Point. Hwy. 99. OPPORTUNITY For quick sale. Fine chicken ranch. On Rogue River. 700 thoroughbred Barred Rock lay ing pullets. Equipment. A going proposition ready to step Into. Act quick. See D. E. Millard, 104 S Oakdale. Phone 7304. REWARD offered for Information or recovery of my black and white Springer Spaniel, named '"Butch". Disappeared Friday from 104 S. Oakdale. Phone D. E. Millard, 7304. FOR SALE 2 1 acres, strictly mo dern up to date 7 room house; 2 new tractors completely equipped with all kind of fine machinery. Livestock. A real home and a real place. Can be bought either with or without livestock and equip ment. One of the best small plac es in Jackson county. Tribune Box No. 402. FOR RENT One room apartment $20, nojirinkers. 530 So. Central. DRESSED TURKEYhen 46cPdresT- ed toms, 38c. Jacksonville Star Rt., Box 42. FOR RADIO REPAIRS, tubes, batter ies and parts, we offer quick re liable service at fair prices. Phil lips Radio Service. 1307 N. Rivor- side FOR SALE Two reversible raTiv coats, size 12. One hand-made quilt, J3e-n-ew'ox fur collar. Ph. 4041. House & Auto Radios repaired. Batter les charged. Albright's. 216 Haven . WHY NOT buy your Xmas tree from an ex GI. End of S. Central. WANTED Work team, harness and wagon, 12 inch walking plow, 2 section harrow. Turn left signboard entering Jacksonville, 3rd house. P. O. Box 551, Jacksonville. R. H. McCMlie. DON'T DELAY planning to build a new home because of shortage of building materials. Fred Powers. building contractor. Phone 2817. FOR RADIO REPAIRS-.hot-stay-ix" ed see Phillips Radio Service, 1307 N.Rlverside. FOR SALE Christmas holly. Faber's. 34 S. Riverside. PET SUPPLIES. Harness, leaches, collars, dog toys now In stock. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. MEAT curing made easy. Morton's sugar cure lender, quick, meat pumps. F. K. SAMSON CO. CHRISTMAS wrapping pap In boxes. Magazine subscriptions. Frances Cochran, 417 J St. Phone 33(i8. HERE'S A TIP! Give her one oi those beautiful chrome-X casser oles. Give him one of those prac tical moto-tool sets. ACME HARDWARE Moin A Grape. Phone 5978 FOR SALE cTuWenTovoraris-lri pastel gabardines, embroidered bibs. Sizes 1 to 5. Cottage Speciality Shop, 414 Arcadia St. FOR SALE English walnuts. 15c lb. can oyuj. FISHER S egg producer at Faber's, 3 a. mversidc. WANTED Sales clerks and c.fe help". Good wages. Experience unneces nary. Apply Camp White Exchange office or dial 5221 extension 5130. PIANO Small sizeTromstorage7Thfs Is a good buy; an excellent Christ mas gift. On display at our store. F. E. SAMSON CO. 4th & Front St. "VISIT the Gem Cottage and select f'our Christmas gifts from the new arge stock of Oregon Agate Jew elry. Rings, brooches, bracelets, pendants and earrings, as well as a wide variety of Indian Jewelry. Open seven days a week from 8:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. 21 miles north or Medlord on Highway tin." GOLDFISH. New shipment Just In Aquariums In stock. Monarch Seed et f eed co. If you doritwant soap shortages to get worse... Save More yOUR country's supply of -- industrial fats is so low that the government itself has to decide just how much can be released to make soap. ..and how much for other peacetime goods. If you let up on sav ing used fats, our supplies will go still lower, and the amount allowed for soaps may have to be cut accordingly. If that happens, you will find even less soap on dealers' shelves! Your used fats are an important part of tha fats that go to make soaps. Any falling-ofl in your saving of kitchen fats may cut down tha soap supply to your dealer... and available to you I Where there's Keep Saving Used Fats stiu SAVirJoyswPL' FATS, 81)6 ? AKMT 77 Ar8 fTB, ( RATS PtCNTlFUL 0 THB "NPSOf N0W?...-yVe Y( FATST.VXTMAKC J (taken THE WIMTSA.ifX Monday, Dte. 10, 1945 WANTED Fountain and sandwich girls. Good wages. Liberal vacation and sick leave policy. Apply Camp White Exchange office or dial 0221 extension 5130. 17 DAYStTirXmaT So hurry and pick out your agate Jewelry while stock is complete. Use our lay away plan if you wish. Santo Agate Shop, 411 E. Main St.. Medford. Ore. JUST received, shipment of finest grade Christmas holly. Faber's, 34 S. Riverside. WANTED Experienced grill cook. v.ui.-u wKfi. wnerm vacation ana sick leave policy. Apply Camp White Exchange office or dial 5221 extension 5130. SUBTERRANEAN CLOVER The dry land pasture. Plant now. F. E. SAMSON CO. ilAVE" your furniture reupholstered, re-glued. Phone 2908. Mr. Thtbault. AJLTA FESCUE A "f ine pasture grass". Fy E' SAMSON CO ALFALFA Choice "rabbit hay: also 1st cutting alfalfa. Get a bale or load. We deliver. F. E. SAMSON CO. WANTED Man and wife for orchard work. Good wages, house, milk; steady Job. Tribune. Box 41, Chux Diapers Receiving Blankets Knitted Nightgowns and Wrapper! Many new Toys to select from TINY TOTS SHOP 3rd Floor. Medford Bldg. "SER VIC E"" A new service for Medford. All households need a handyman. We 1 buy, sell, repair all household appliances. Phone 33118 or 250H. ' Ask for Foits Greb. 26 So, Grape St. j HEAVY HbnSEOATS. If ymPwant ' to treat your horse right feed him ; our extra special heavy recleaned , white oats. Monarch Seed &t Feed Co. ! CAT & DOG SOCKS. Hang-one-oh i the tree for your pet. Monarch : Seed &Fced Co j THE FOLLOW I NGTOYS can be pur- i cnasea at JU'n discount: Auto con voy trailer set, rattle push, magic slate, 4-horse dray wagon, wiggly dog, circus wagons, building blocks In wagons, rmt toss, upholstered rocker, blackboard, peg nail sets, and dolls of all kinds. Firestone, 214 Ji. Riverside. KEEP OUT OF THE WIND, RAIN Use Wyr-O-Glass or Glasti-O-Net. now in stock. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE 1036 Bulck sedan, good condition. Inquire 139No. Central. FOR CHRISTMAS. Glvelipring-fiow-ering bulbs. Tulips, daffodils, Nar cissi, Hyacinths, etc. Monarch Seed A Feed Co. DAY CAHB ot children by the hour or week at Holmes Nursery. 402 Board man Phone 4510 WATCH" REPAIRING" Als6nftw watches. 24 hour service on watch crystals. Steves Watch Shop, 411 E Main, Medford. BULL SKHVlCE"nt your place. Regis tered Herefords and registered Guernsey. Phone 6933. Harry . Miller. CASH IN A FLASH FOR YOUR CAR Save Time Cash and Gas Call Automobile Market, Friendly Medford Dealer Ph. 3019 nth and Bartlett No Rod Tape When You Sell to US WANTED TO RENT 2 or 3 nedroom hqiife unfurnished Phone 8415 FOR SALE Sllver firs for Christmas. Call 2721, between 10 a.m. and 4 p. m. 427 E Mnln. WANTED I will rent a nice apt. In Medford to anyono having a house that I can rent in Jacksonville. E. F. Bingham, 113 Laurel, Apt. No. 1. Used -fats! Don't be fooled just because you can now buy butter, ihortening end lard without pointt . Industrial fats are still very scarce. Keep sav ing used fats and help speed greater supplies of soaps. Turn yours in and get 4? a pound. fat, there's soap Help Prevent Soap Shortage I I m - arr. i y Se""" f Y TMeN KEEP mHT t" 1 MiRt'ne My ump A 0N MVIN4 Asioffo i ( AT-) CeRTAINlY J AS THE GOVERNMENT J . I rNT WAI.lf AAV9 TMy'M HEEDED. ( SOAP 6H"TA6J. V rr A60W HABIT... ) SrWV ONE NOW P n ' ' MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE FX VB Helps break up cold'a local congestion 10 i AWAY GOES COUGH'S TIGHTNESS KKSPFTTTSI Just rub Penetro on j-s..-! child's chest, throat and back and you 11) help break up local congestion, ease chest T1 lleve pain at nervsj ends in the skin. (3 loosens phlegm, coughing lessens as va pors help you breathe easier quickly. Pene tro acts fast, for its. Grandma's famous mutton suet Idea made, even better by modem science. The family, children especially, en ryJ bio supply 35c. Demand rcNcTRu ENDS TUfcS. Hedv UMaBB :& y ltot.rt WA1KIB Jam AllYSON In r Matve BELIB0Y COMING WEDNESDAY ENDS TUES. SUSANNA TUIHAN A1AN FOSTER' BEY CURTIS a Plu Thomas Mitchell In "Within Theje Walls" . COMING WED. 4 BIG DAYS ROD CAMERON aa . rii?zr khisht EDDIE D!W PLUS JAMES SHEILA fi r'lf a inV r'a,Jai,A.i lms ENDS TUES. and 'MANPOWER' with Geo. Raft Edvy. G. Robinson Marlene Dietrich tltfsk. mm f"fcv; ,H"IUS " ( ' j "iicr fitk Fred ' l IYNN BARI . . Owrlwl Birklor. jatU NOW: THRU WED. f Sonja ""' HEME M.DONAIO I wf.iiiia.ai mi lji i irti'-MWaar1 I