Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 06, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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    Society
and CLUBS
Dorothy Troxell
Becomes Bride of
David Harbison
Miss Dorothy Troxell, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Trox
ell, South Peach street, became
the bride of David L. Harbison,
son of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Har
bison, Lakeview, at a service
held New Year's Eve at the First
Christian church In Medford.
The Rev. D. W. Daniels read
the double-ring ceremony at
11:30 p. m. before an altar dec
orated with pink and white
chrysanthemums and greenery.
The tall while tapers were light
ed by the Misses Frances Troxell
and Mary Alice Harbison.
Preceding the ceremony Miss
Joyce Sims sang "Because" and
"Always" accompanied by Mrs.
Mable Sims who also played the
wedding march.
The bride wore a princess
styled gown of white satin en
train with full length veil held in
place by a crown of orange blos
soms. She carried a bouquet of
white carnations and pink rose
buds. Her sister, Miss Arlene Trox
ell, was maid-of-honor. She wore
a gown of pink net and carried
a bouquet of rose buds, carna
tions and baby chrysanthemums.
The bridesmaids, Miss Katherine
Gentner and Mrs. James Eller,
were dressed in yellow net
gowns and carried bouquets to
match.
John F. Harbison, brother of
the groom, acted as best man
The ushers were James Eller
and Roy Cameron.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held in the church
ocial hall. The wedding cake
was served by - Mrs. Charles
Smith, with Mrs. Eloise Winkle
bleck and Miss Doris Hake as
sisting. Mrs. Arnold Bohnert
served punch with Miss Frances
Zimblemen and Miss Diana
Monia assisting. Mrs. M. E. Ol
son was in charge of the guest
book. Mrs. C. C. Sater and Mrs.
I.. G. Gentner arranged the
flowers.
Here for the wedding were
the groom's parents, John F.
and Mary Alice Harbison, also
of Lakeview; Mrs. Jennie Harris
and Grace Boat, Ashland.
The bride, a graduate of Med
ford high school, attended South
ern Oregon College of Educa
tion, and has spent the last two
and a half years in Seattle.
The groom, radio technician
in the navy, graduated from Bo
nanza high school and was a stu
dent of Southern Oregon College
of Education at the time of his
enlistment in the navy. He has
recently returned from serving
24 months in the South Pacific
and Japan.
The couple will reside in Se
attle, where the groom is now
stationed.
New Year's Eve
Party Is Given
By Young Folk
Many of the valley's holiday
events were planned by young
people home from school and
college for the Christmas and
New Year vacation. Among
such affairs was the formal
dancing party given New Year's
eve, by Miss June Williams and
Bill Patton at the home of the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. Rease Braley, Valley View
Drive.
The two young people had ar
ranged the Braley play room
with festive decorations In the
New Year theme. About 30
young people attended the a'f
fair. Announcing a
New Service for Medford
HINKLE'S
PARCEL
DELIVERY
DAY or NIGHT
Phono 4956
i
(Mildred Pierce J I
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Prompt Courteous Service I
T. D. HINKLE
CORNER OF W. 6TH
and HOLLY
Sanden Family
Holds Reunion
During Holidays
A family reunion was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. O.
Sanden, 304 South Central ave
nue, during the holidays when
five of their six children were
home. Last to arrive for the re
union was Gage Sanden, elec
trician's mate in the navy, who
arrived from Jacksonville, Fla.,
Dee. 22, his birthday, and who
reports back to his ship, the USS
Solomons, Jan. 24.
Others present were Mrs.
Seth Waters and Preston Card,
Klamath Falls, Mrs. Herbert
Stoll and Mrs. Dale McMullin.
Missing from the family roll call
was Roger Card, thought to be
on his way home from Okinawa
for release from the army.
On Christmas Day 17 people
enjoyed a tree and dinner at the
family home. In addition to the
aforementioned members of the
family those present were Mr.
and Mrs. J. G. Viall and Mr. and
Mrs. Jewel Parr, Phoenix; Seth
Waters, Klamath Falls; Herbert
Stoll, Taylor, Tex., and the
Stolls' infant son; Dale E. Mc
Mullin, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
Pathman and sons, Ernest and
Gordon of this city. This was
the first time in many years that
so large a family gathering had
been held.
Several members of the fam
ily were in Klamath Falls for
the New Year's holiday, return
ing Wednesday to Medford.
1
Science Advance
Is Club Subject
Program for the meeting of
the Wednesday Study club last
week featured new develop
ments in medicine and commu
nications, with Mrs. E. A. Moore
and Mrs. C. A. Renken speak
ing. Mrs. Moore based her talk on
the advancement made in medi
cine and surgery during the last
20 years and noted especially
how the new drugs and medical
methods had been used success
fully during the war. She spoke
also of the use of plastic surgery
in the rehabilitation of wounded
soldiers.
The vital part played by fast
communications' during the past
few years and new developments
to keep pace with the need was
the subject presented by Mrs.
Renken. A machine from the
Medford telegraph office was on
display and Mrs. Renken ex
plained Its use and method of
transmitting messages.
Informal discussion and a
question period followed each
talk.
Newlywed Couple
Honored at Party
Central Point A shower
party was given at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wright in
Central Point Dec. 14 for their
son, Neil, and his bride, married
recently. Mrs. Wright is the
former Joanna Scrivner of Par
ma, Ida. The honored couple
received a shower of miscellane
ous gifts.
Guests included the Rev. and
Mrs. H. Lee Williams and chil
dren; Mrs. Francis Coffman and
children; Mrs. Homer Marshall
and son; the Misses Mozell and
Modell Marshall, Mrs. Jim West.
Mrs. George Wright. Mrs. Ollie
Conrad, Mrs. Melvin Johnson
and son, Mrs. L. H. Hughes. Mrs.
Paul Reynolds, Mrs. Clayton
Goodnight, Bryan Marshall.
Oland Marshall, Floyd Wright.
Mrs. Elmer Coffman and son
and the honored guests.
Mrs. Coffman assisted Mrs.
Wright in serving.
Mrs. Ray Zulauf
Honored At Party
Phoenix A bridal shower
honoring Mrs. Ray Zulauf,' the
former Gladys Coffman, was
given at her home in Phoenix
Dec. 18. Mrs. Zulauf was pre
sented with a shower of miscel
laneous gifts and refreshments
were served by Mrs. Neil Wright
and Mrs. Elmer Coffman.
Guests included Mrs. Miles
Brownrigg, Mrs. Earl Parrick
and children, Mrs. Clayton Good
night and daughter, Nancy, Mrs.
Cora Foster, Mrs. Neil Tripp,
Mrs. L. H. Hughs, Mrs. Neil
Wright. Mrs. Montgomery, Mrs.
Elmer Coffman and son, Lynn.
Too Late to Classify
EXPERIENCED secretary and book
keeper wants permanent position.
Qualifications and references furn
ished on contact. P.O. Box 342.
Mcdford: -
WANTED'TO Bt'Y Colored or heavy
bns. S. J Rice. Rt. 4, Box 84
i Buckshot Hill Road
FOR RENT Stock trailer' by"' the
hour. Phone 53t)8. 740 Crater Lake
Ave.
FOR SALE 1i hp. deep well pump.
45 eal. pressure tank. 40 ft. 1 in.
pipe, 40 ft. 1 in. pipe; miscellaneous
pipe connections Roy Legp, Rt. 1,
nnx 27.n1dHill.
WANTED Man to do riijrtrinB around
new construction. Oil 492.
V A NT F. D 1 f! 1 NaslTrar or fnot or
for parts. P.O. Box 986. Medford.
Interior and Exterior
PAINTING
PAPER HANGING
Work Guaranteed
CALL 2419
Younger's Appliance
DUTCH BOY PAINTS
31 N. Bartlctt
LOST In Medford Saturdir mom.
ing. lady's small Boyce wrist watch,
brown cord wrist band. Return
Mall Tribune. Reward.
USED steel furnace for homo use.
Can be used for wood, oil or saw
dust with thermostat. Good condi
tion. 2451 Lyman Ave.
FOR SALE 6 larse single beds with
mattresses, complete, 515 each; 4
electric heaters, $4.75 each. 1
Raiu-ho Rooms. 1306 N. Riverside.
WANT TO LEASE Furnished house
and small acreage, out of town.
Would milk 2 cows, tend chickens,
keeping place. Call Lincoln 5531 or
3953 or write E. V. Lincoln, 310
Portland. .
FOR SALE Registered Jersey heifer
from the Boyer herd;
It? mos. old.
Phone 6385.
RUMMAGE SALE American Legion
Auxiliary rummage sale at Walt's
Radio Service. 411 E. Main. Thurs
day and Friday, Jan. 10, 11. Brinj
rummageWed., Jan. 9th.
BUILDING, repairing, remodeling and
cabinet work. Free estimates. Steve
Meredith. P.O. Box tons. Medford.
FOR SALE Nat'l. cash register,
electric. Phone 5023 or 4202. Sand
wich Bar. t
FOR SALE Beautiful 120 base
white ivory accordion; like new.
740 Crater Lake Ave.
FOR SALE 5-room modern
room home near Jackson
2 -bed-Junior
high school on Haven St. S5.000 or
will trade for home near nign
school. Phone 7569.
PEK. pups, beaut, coats. Hawkins.
LittleoguJens:23CentroL
THESE tracts are above the high
water mark on Rogue river and
were not tloodcd by the overflow
ot last week. 837 feet frontage on
Rogue river lying between the river
and Crater Lake highway. 24 acres
in the tract, a 2-bcdroom house and
bath, an orchard with 100 peach
trees, barn, chicken house and
brooder houses. Price $7,400 with
terms.
ALSO 9 acre tract In Shady Cove,
a beautiful building site, with ex
cellent soil. Price S1.400.
BROWN & WHITE AGENCY
Phone 2920 or Trail 1112
FOR SALE Toilet paper; no limit.
Also pure lard. Ellis Groc, 740
Crater Lake Ave.
USED CARS WITH AN OK THAT
COUNTS
1938 Buirk Century sport sedan, good
radio, heater, 2 spare wheels
and tires.
1935 Terraplane 4-door sedan, heater,
fair tires.
1037 Oldsmobile Town Sedan.
1937 Pontiac Sedan.
1939 Pontiac Station Wagon.
1935 Ford Coupe.
1934 Dodge Sedan.
All units priced to sell below OPA
ceilings. Call Mr. Wallace at 2283.
ROGUE KlVER CHEVROLET
TAKEN UP White faced heifer.
Owner may have by paying ad and
damages. George Trask. Eagle Pt.
JUST ARRIVED A very few electric
and gas bathroom heaters. ACME
HARDWARE, Main and Grape. Ph.
597C.
FOR SALE New Hamlcy saddle,
flower stamping flat plate rig;
never been on a horse. 516 Mary
St. i
JUST ARRIVED CHROME towel
bars, soap dishes, toothbrush and
tumbler holders, bathroom supplies.
Hurrv while they last. ACME
HARDWARE, Mum and Grape. Ph.
5976.
FOR SALE By owner, 4-hedroom
house: strictly modern. Excellent
condition. 22 Summit.
WANTED Antlaue huttons,
iuitable
for collection. Will pay cash,
7521. 302 Vancouver.
Ph.
FOR SALE 2-bedroom
home, plastered concrete
modern
founda-
Hon, pressure system
drilled well.
approx.
two acres, free soil, irriga
tion, berries, clover, out-buildings.
1', mile on Arnold Lane off
J'Ville Hiway. G. R. Hamilton
FOR SALE 2 men's gabardine Bulfs.
colors blue and tan. sire 34 or 06
3 cirl's dresses, size 12 or 14: 1
good knockabout lady's coat for
outdoor work, S2: 8 pair girl's
shoes, all colors, size 7'j-AAA; J
pair men's shoes. 32 Rose.
FOR SALE 3.000 ft. i left-hand
lay drill cable; also 1.400 ot 716
sand line.Cass Pipe Machinery.
194(T"vn XSDpIuxe 4-rioor sedan
4 brand new tires, new hrakes. A-l
condition. Under OPA ceiling
Champ's Garage. 311 E. 5th.
FOR SALE Trailer house, in good
condition with two new 6-ply tires.
Price Sj50. Can be seen at J13
Enrhart or phone 3248.
rr HP ACountry home, 30 acres.
.tl.l 1 rill 17 acres in cult!., 4-room
T modern bungalow house,
good barn, lots out bldgs., 4 miles
from Medford: immediate posses
sion, now vacant, terms arranged.
CCAAA Approx. 7 acres improved,
i)JlUU Cily water in house, all
T irrigated in clover, one
acre pears and other fruit; 4 miles
from Medford. Terms.
rrrn Nice corner lot on Ken
jJJU wood, three blks. from Main
St.
$650
-Nice
Side.
corner lot on East
Close to Main St.
ALSO 12 ' acres unimproved, one
mile from Medford. Dear creek
bottom land; will sell or would
trade for house in Medford. Call
us about this.
HARRY LONG. Real Estate
Comer So. Riverside and Stewart
Ave Ph. 302 2
FOR SAIX Solid walnut antique
bedstead, bureau and commode;
marble top. Phine 2569, 608 S.
N n wtow n.
ROOM for R-cntleman with private
bathroom, private entrance. Close
in. References. Bnn W. 10th.
WATCH R EPAIRINGNew shipment
of watches, lady's and men's watch
bands, etc. Steve's Watch Shop.
411 E. Main.
Don't Let That
LAUNDRY BAG
Cramp Your Stylo
No need to
let d i r ty
clothes pile
up until you
hare jutt
nothing left
to wear. A
laundry it
equipped t o
keep your
clothei flower-fresh.
You
can rely on
us for prompt
courteous ser
vice. a
m
J I
iijj biTW!
Ton SALS MasHe rfriirenitor rn
first claM condition, 123. Dinette
set with four chairs, extension
table, new $25; 12x14 house tent in
new condition. $20. See these at A
E. Jardan, Cold Hill. Rt, 1." Old
hiway south side of river. Watch
for mail box Just below Gull's
Creek bridge.
EXPERT mechanical service on
trucks and tractors; any make or
model. Your International dealer.
CLLLEN MOTOR A: IMPLEMENT
CO.. 123 So. Riverside.
FOR SALE Nice 48 bass' accordion.
25 Gtbson Ave.. Talent.
FOR SALE Thayer collapsible baby
Duggy with pad. in good condition,
$19. Phone Jacksonville 454.
FOR SALE 3-bedroom home furn
ished or unfurnished, two full bath
rooms, dining and HvinR rooms, kit
chen, large utility room, electric
hot water heater, hot water heat
all rooms, lots of built-ins, closets,
oak floors in living and dining
rooms, two car garage, concrete
drive, 75 ft. frontage, lots of shade.
1 Bing cherry tree. Leaving state.
Property and owner 311 S. Hollv.
Medford.
ELECTRIC Iron, all chrome; enamel
wood and coal range, used two
months; reversible chenille rug 9 ft.
by 12 ft., nearly new; bathroom
scales; Coleman 2-burner enamel
gas stove. 122 No. Riverside.
TRACTORS are here. The new gar
den hpeed-X, fully equipped, ready
to go. You can see them, you can
buy them. OPA ceiling. Champs
Garage. 311 E 5th St.
HOMES
CAAA Modern house, 1 year old.
yOvvv Livinp room, dinette, 2
utility room, laundry trays; gas hot
water tank. Oil central heating
plant. Sprinkling system for lawn;
concrete foundation. Good location.
H-f)3.
Q P r A A 5-room house, modern,
tDDUU plastered; 3 bedrooms, liv-
combined: kitchen; bath; nervice
porch with laundry trays. Electric
stove, oil heater, garage. Good lo
cation. H-83.
SMALL FARMS
jrnAft 14 acres, 9 acres Irrigated.
tpOulU Four-room house; 2 bed-
chen. Well, pressure pump. Water
piped to barn. Corral. Furniture.
SF-78.
LOTS
$800"
Lot 80x150 on East Side.
Pavement and sidewalk
paid. Water and sewer on
lot. L-13.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
AM C AAA E'8ht apartments on
OlD.UUU ground floor, partly
" furnished. Garages.
Good Income property. UP-ltf.
flrQAA Duplex and cottage. Du
jJOlU Plex 1 tive rooms; 1 four
" rooms; cottage. 4 rooms;
complete baths. Units partly furn
ished. Lot 50x150, good location.
BP-1.
CIO CAA beautiful six-room
rfliJ.JUU modern residence on
Y ' East Side; 3 bedrooms;
living room; dining room; kitchen;
tile bath and drain board; good
basement (dry): sawdunt hurner;
fireplace; gas and electricity. A
large corner lot, beautifully land
scaped. A residence anyone would
be proud of. H-92.
RAY SCHUMACHER, Broker
417-410 E. Main Dial 5485
Sundays, please call 5785
Wvlfek 91,0
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TOU SALE -One 129 hp, ewnmlnim
diesel power plant, ready to go.
Also one 1943-nT317 diesel truck
power plant. Will accept rood Mer
cury motor as part pavment. L. F.
Elam, Rt. 2, Box 57, Ashland. Ph.
8245.
FOR SALE 1941 Oldsmobile, five
passenger coupe. Excellent tires, ex
tra clean. Would trade for cheaper
car or sell for cash. Under OPA
ceiling. Champ's Garage, 311 East
5th. Phone 5it42.
RENTER has small 2-bedroom "house.
close In, with very reasonable rent.
will exenange lor rent of larger
house. Will pay difference in rent
Ph. 4443.
WILL pay fair price for '3fi to '38
Font or Chevrolet. Call 5tH2.
FOR SALE Jersey cow, heavy prol
ducer. Trash burner with coils.
J h o n e33 1 3 .
HI-WAY GARAGE Open for service,
repair and overhnul. Phoenix, Ore.
J. EJTANNKR. Mechanic.
PLOW shnres, spring teeth and alfTeT
pairs for Mccormick Deering ma
chines in stock. Greatly enlarged
stock of genuine International
parts CULLEN MOTOR A- 1MPLE-
MEN TC CV , mSuRiverside.
NOW Is the time of year to overhaul
your farm machinery. We have ex
pert mechanics available now.
CULLEN MOTOR & IMPLEMENT
CO , 123 So. Riverside.
PRACTICALLY new small whlfe
enamel wood or coal range with
copper coils. tilU Catherine.
FOR SALE Nearly new cornet;' "gold
ftnish. Phone
FOR SALE Pair of tennis shoes,
shoe hockey skates, size 9. Rt. 2,
Box 40tf. Maple 1'nrk irtve.
STRAYED Two Hereford cows.
Should have calves. Old brand on
right hip. Joined diamond K on
left hip, cars split. Last seen Roxy
Ann Park area. Please notify H. E.
Birdsall. Rt. 4.Jlox 179-B. Medford.
FOR SALE One 30 BTU gas circu
lating hentcr; almost new. Corner
Stewart and Hamilton E. L. Pease.
FdRSALE Two"" 700x 168pTy Fed
eral tires. Several good used tires.
Herb Crain, Mobilras Station, 9th
and Central. Ph.JH2.
FORS ALE Double bed box springs,
inner spring mattress. $it5; New
Home treadle sewing machine, $i!5.
Call HM5.
FOR SALE Used sump pump, elec
tric. Phone 5023 or 4202, Sandwich
Bar.
FOR SALE Good used truck tires.
Goodrich. 30x5. West end Stewart
Ave. O. O. Hull.
FOR SALE 1930 Dodpe 4-door sedan.
$ 1 00 cash. 910 Stevens or phone
3402.
FOR SALE 3-room trailer house,
tandem axle, butnne. frigidaire.
Knst Main, across bridge back of
Texaco Station.
PAINTING Interior painting and
decorating, furniture rcfinlshing.
CaJl 720l:
FOR RENT Furnished 2-rm. apt. 30
N.Unrtlett.
FOR SALE Hy owner, 5 acres. 3-bcd-rootn
modern home; other outbuild
ings. Plenty of fruit. 345 Harri
son St., Ashland.
FOR SALE One 50 lb. Ire box; one
30-30 Winchester carbine; also 10
gnure sincle Ivor-Johnson shotgun.
Phnne 3101.
PAPER HANGING, also painting and
kemtonintf. Call 5471.
V f, , k . v ( 'M J
TOH SALU B0 (fallen !eetrla hot
water heater, banawicn Bar, Ph.
5023or 4202.
FOR SALE One complete spray
painting outfit consisting of 30 cu.
ft. Kellogg compressor. 4 h.p. Wis
consin motor with clutch. 150 ft.
air hose. 150 ft material hose. 1 De
Vilviss spray gun, 10 gal. pot. Ph.
3101.
FOR SALE Two domestic refrlgla
tors. Phone 5023 or 4202. Sand
wich Bar.
WANTED--Experienced orchard fore
man. State experience and refer
ences. Box 1440. Mail Tribune.
WANTED 2 experienced waitresses.
Apply in person. Maid-Rite.
BICYCLE KICK STANDS regular 98c
seller, now ONLY 69c. SIMS BROS.
WANTED Factory built trailer house.
Phone 4447.
Rtrvri k" haSKT.TS another
ship-
mcnMust arrived. MMS ukus.
FOR SALE West inghouse electric
range; also enameled wood and
coal range; 1 good dresser. 1 couch.
3 rocking chairs, 2 chairs, Junior
Electric vacuum sweeper. 2-wheel
truilcr, all steel bed. 808 N. River
side. BICYCLE TIRES AND TUBES all
sizes SIMS BROS.
WHEN YOU think of BICYCLE TIRES
think of SIMS BHOS.
CALENDARS -get vour 1946 calendar
now ntJTlMS BROS.
WANTED To Rent or Lease small
house, on or about January 15
Writo Tribune Box945.
CHILDREN'S flannel sleepers, orders
taken for all sizes. Cottage Specialty
Shop. 414 Arcadia Phone 5Btil.
IF YOUarecapnble. experienced, and
like to sell merchandise, you may
qualify for ono of several openings
for saleswomen, in a long establish
ed retail store, at a good salary,
with liberal vacation pay. and with
vevv congenial working conditions.
Address Box 2040 co Mall Tribune,
giving age. experience, references,
etc.. in first letter. All replies
confidential.
WANTED TO RENT 2 bedroom
bouse, furnished or partly furnish
ed. Local family, adults. Can give
references if desired, pnone jy-iu
after 5 p. ni.
KlNDERCAItDEN, prc-schoot work
combined with dancing and mute
for children 4 and 5 years of nge.
New term starting Monday, Janu
nrv 7. Colleen Hone Dance Studio,
Sparta Bldg., 405 East Main. Phone
3,rt;M.
WANTED Elderly lady to share my
home. Call in person at (till N. Fir.
Phone 4420 for appointment.
New and Used
FURNITURE
STOVES
BEST PRICES PAID
For Your Furniture
Eads Furniture
11 So. Front Phone 4240
1
MEDFORD, OREGON
Sunday, Jan. 8, 1948
BICYCLE TIRES AND TUBES guar-
antced quality SIMS BROS.
HONEST ADVICE TO AUTO OWNERS
Let that generator and atarter go on
till it burns up the armature or
feild coils and you may lay your
car up for some time, because no
new units are available and re
newed parts ara very hard to find
Act now and have this attended to.
We specialize in the servicing of
generators, starters and magnetos.
DAWSON ELECTRIC
129 N. Riverside Phone 3463
CASH IN A FLASH
FOR YOUR CAR
Save Time Cash and Gas
Call Automobile Market,
Friendly Medford Dealer
Ph S919 (tth and Rartiett
No Hcd Tape When You Sell
to US
WANTED TO RENT 3 or 3 bedroom
house untuimshed Phone U415
FOR HELP with uincmnetax
reports phone 3913. 53 Ross Court.
REPLACE your broken window glass
New glass installed while you wait
MEDFORD MILLWORK CO.
The Glass House
Phone 4112 loth andGrapa
FOR SALE Ci uernsey-Jersey cow.
4l2 Fl 5 5 test; also 14 months old
nnd Guernsey heifer, old and young
hens. Emil Zwan, Rt. 4. Box 319.
Ft. Bnker Road, Hi mi. west of
Phoenix.
m
giving myself
a permanent I
You run do It, too9
la 2 to U bourn at home
Hair is softer, lovely and easy to
manage with aToni permanent, for
this is a trtmt cold wavt with a
iTtmt waving lotion that imparts
uxurious beauty to the hair!
Complete Toni Kit contains
everything you need for a glorious
vavel Preparations, like those used
n beauty salon-type perminenti.
ire Uhoratory.te3ied. Wonderful
tor children's hair, too. Money
back guarantee!
Wainscott's Drug Store
400 E. Main
4
d!edertes a,
The beauty of diamonds is often obscured
by old-fashioned settings that interfere with
the full reflecting powers of the stone. Let
us strip off these unattractive settings and
remount your diamonds in modem style, to
make your old jewelry new and infinitely
more beautiful. The cost is very moderate
in comparison with the tremendous improve
ments effected. Hunt through your jewel
or trinket box and bring our your old-time
treasures.
We are featuring Southern Oregon's largest
selection of ladies' and men's mountings in
white gold, yellow gold and platinum.
LERS
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MEDFORD MAIL Trtrfl TOTE FIVE
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For the reader de-
atrinip ihtk adrirAxa
of a neodlecraft VAV
magazine, Mrs. U
K. Minnesota,
writes: "I'm aura
the needlework:
lover would Ilka Aunt Ellen's
"WORKBASKET. This monthly pat
tern and direction service brings
the la teat creations In handcraft
nnd needlework from the country's
foremost artists and designers. It
la $1.00 a year for twelve issues,
but no samples are sent because
each issue contains large hot Iron
transfer patterns as well as Ideas
for such items as dollies, edgings,
bedspreads, tablecloths, hats, bags,
and baby's things. Orders should
be sent to the WORKBASKET,
Westport Station, Kansas City I,
Mo." If you are not delightfully
pleased with the first lssuov Aunt
Ellen will return your dollar and
you may keep the material you have
received without any obligation.
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W PCfMANNT
Gift from Brophy's
a Gift at Its Best
Aw
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Setting