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LOCAL and Johnson Promoted Among promotions recently announced by the navy department, Wash ington. D. C, wai that ot Lt. George S. Johnson, son of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Johnson of Medford. The officer was raised to the rank of lieutenant com mander. Soldi! Hare Arthur D. (Dave) Grubb, who recently fin ished his basic training at Camp Wolters, Tex., is spending a three weeks furlough at the SUiott Dairy farm. Upon completion of his furlough, the soldier reports to Fort Ord, Calif., for overseas assignment. Rifle On Display A Japanese sniping rifle is on display in the window of the Lunch Box cafe. It was recently brought from Tokyo by F 1c Richard D. Akins, who is visiting his moth er at 421 South Front street, and his brother, CMoMM Robert L. Akins, recently returned from Washington, D. C. Sailor Discharged James R. Fredenburg, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Fredenburg, Jacksonville highway, received an honorable discharge from the navy Jan. 2 at Bremerton, Wash., after serv ing three and one half years. He was overseas 31 months in Sa moa and Funafuti with the 506th Seabee mainteinence unit and at Okinawa with the 633rd main tainence unit. The Fredenburg's other son, Donald, has been over seas a year with the 158th "Bushmaster" regiment. He is stationed in Utsunomiya, Japan. DR. A. R. HEDGES Chiropractic & Naturopathic Physician 128 E. Main OiaJ 3170 Dr. Frank Crane in an editor ial, "The First Requisite to Sanctity," says: "A great deal of what we call 'Sin' is due to what the physician calls 'Stasis' an imperfect movement of the in testinal contents. A person may have the highest ideals, the purest asperations, the noblest intentions; he may be a devotee of uplift literature, he may be instinct in prayer and earnest of spirit, and yet wonder why gloom, depression and fear con stantly assail him, and he often does not realize that his trials are due to a clogged colon and not to any spirit of evil. If he would get the colon bacilli out of his system, his terrible temp tations might disappear. There is a vast deal of moral and religious work that physicians might do if they would induce people to cleanse the body as well as the body-surface. The first requisite to 'Sanctity' is to keep the in-1 testines open." 1 WANTED TO BUY DOUGLAS FIR POLES and PILING PUGET TIMBER COMPANY Box 566 AIX-STTAE CAR Pv3e(ii!fri?(nl Ai?inmE9y Wednesday Nite BOUTS START 8:30 P.M. o THRILLS o SPILLS The Country'! BEST TALENT Tickets Nov? On Sale At BROWN'S PERSONAL CALENDAR Monday 6:1J p. m. Toastmasters' Inter nationa, Jackson Hotel, 108 South Central avenue. George Uavts. secretary, phone 2673. 7:30 p. m. O live Rebekah lodge, business meeting at I.O.O.F. hall. 8:00 p. m. March of Time film on "Ireland" and forum discussion, St. Mark's Episcopal parish house. Public invited. 8:00 p. m. Past Presidents' club, DAV Auxiliary, home of Mrs. W. B. Hickman, 207 Haven street. Tuesday 10:00 a. b. Planning com mittee of the Ladies' auxiliary Baptist church, at church. Cov ered dish luncheon at noon. Auxiliary business meeting at 2 p. m. Hostesses, Mesdames Clem Finley, Hazel Lester, Ald ridge and Green. Devotions, Mrs. Van Cleave. 10:00 a. m. Navy Mothers' club, Girls' Community club, installation of officers and cov ered dish luncheon. AH urged to attend. 12:30 p. m. St. Mark's Epis copal Auxiliary-Guild, parish hall, luncheon followed by in stallation of officers. 1:00 p. m. St. Anne's Altar society, luncheon at Sacred Heart parish hall followed by installation of officers. 1:00 p. m. Grace circle, Pres byterian church, home of Mrs. I. E. Moody, 1121 South Oak dale avenue, luncheon. Mrs. Jones, assistant hostess. Bring service. 1:00 p. m. Sunny Sisters' circle, luncheon at the home of Mrs. B. R. Elliott, Route 2, Bring service. 1:00 p. m. Eastside circle. Presbyterian church, home of Mrs. Zane Kemler, 822 Minne sota avenue. 2:00 p. m. Everready circle, Presbyterian church. Mother Littrell's room, at church. Mrs Prescott and Mrs. Littrell, host esses. 2:00 p. m. Fidelity circle, Methodist church, at church. Mrs. Ethel Louden, program. Mrs. Jessie Beery and Mrs. Rose Berry, hostesses. Friends of the church invited. To Install Officers will be In stalled at the meeting of the De gree of Honor lodge to be held tomorrow at 8 p. m. at the Knights of Pythias hall. A short business meeting will precede the installation ceremony. Tools Stolen A voltmeter and a soldering iron belonging to Dwight Albright, 612 South Riverside avenue, were reported to city police as stolen Friday while Albright was doing repair work in a cafe on Front street. Snooks Home Mr. and Mrs Frederick Snook, 1104 Queen Ann avenue, returned to Med ford by plane Sunday from Port land where they attended a con ference of the Investors' Syndi cate. Snook is representative for the syndicate in this district. Central Point, Ore. s . n A. Bike Theft Dwayne Johnson, Route 3, reported to city police yesterday the theft of his Haw thorne bicycle from a local theatre. ... Meet Tonight Lady Jaycees are to meet at 7:30 o'clock to night in the basement of Hotel Jackson for dinner and installa tion. All members are urged to attend. ... Lady Lions To Dine Mem bers of Lady Lions' club will hold a covered dish dinner at Firemen's hall tomorrow at 6:30 p. m. Members are asked to bring dinner service. Change Meeting Chrysanthe mum Circle No. 84, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will meet Thurs day of this week instead of Wed nesday as previously announced, the meeting to be at the Knights of Pythias hall at 7:30 p. m. . Representative Coming A representative from the office of the Bureau of Old Age and Sur vivors' Insurance of the Social Security Board will be in Med ford Wednesday at the office of the United States Employment! service, it was announced today. ... Clothes Burn City firemen extinguished a fire at 8:14 o'clock last night at the home of William Loval, apartment 203, 208 West Main street. Consider able damage was caused clothing when it caught fire while drying above a stove in the apartment, firemen said. Cox On Leave Lewis Jack son Cox, Stc, is spending an 18-day leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cox. route 3. box 178. Cox, who will report back to the Philadelphia naval yard, served overseas aboard the USS. California, where he took part in the Oki nawa campaign. Ward Home Pfc. Wilburn H. Ward arrived home this morning from Ft. Missoula, Mont., to spend a 30-day tur loueh at the home of his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Verna Ward, 108 Mistletoe street. He has been in the army about six months. Sherman Ward, CM2C, brother of Wilburn, is expected home soon from the Bremerton navy yard. Traffic Mishaps Cars oper ated by Jesse D. Wagner, 1021 North Central avenue, and W. E. Scott, 625 Clark street, col lided yesterday at the inter section of Court street and Mc Andrew's road, causing slight damage to both vehicles, reports filed with police state. Some damage was also caused cars operated by Don Fawcettt Route 1, Centra! Point, and James Scheffel, 2501 Lyman avenue, Saturday when they collided on highway 99 near Gold Hill, ac cording to other reports filed with officers. . Stickler Returns Raymond C. Stickler, recently discharged from the navy, has returned to Medford to resume work with the staff of the Crater Lake Na tional Park service. Mrs. Stick ler and their small daughter will remain In Wallowa, Ore., until a home can be secured here. Stickler, a junior grade lieutenant with the navy, was stationed aboard the battleships Massachusetts, Indiana and Ala bama with the third and fifth fleets, serving on the staff of Rear Admiral J. F. Shafroth. He participated in the Philippine, Iwo Jima, Okinawa and China Sea engagements and also saw action in Tokyo Bay during the war. The officer's last trip was from Tokyo to the states. Stick ler was in the navy nearly four years. Phone 2735 To LeT. City Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Boese, Kings' High way, are leaving Medford this evening to make their home in Salem. Boese has been engaged In the retail meat business here until recently. ... Club To Meet The Phoenix Thursday club will hold an all- day meeting Jan. 10 at the home of Mrs. Woodford Turpin, 657 South Holly 'street. A covered dish luncheon will be served from 12 to 1 o'clock and mem bers are asked to bring their own service. Co-hostess is to be Mrs. Doug Steadman. ... Family Home Mr. and Mrs. Ted Iven and sons, Neil and Richard, have returned to their home at 1006 West Fourth street after a three-weeks trip to Enid, Okla., where they at tended the wedding of their eldest son, Robert, which took place Dee. 27. The family also visited with relatives of Mr. Iven. ... VFW To Meet Central Point Post No. 4316. Veterans of For eign Wars will hold Initiation at a meeting set for tonight at eight o'clock at Modern Wood man hall. Department Command er Pete Frederickson and Fran cis Walker, district commander, will be present and Ira D. Can field, past department command er, will speak. ... Veterans Home Men report ing to Jackson county selective service boards Saturday follow ing honorable discharges from the service were Harry A. Bclau, Fred' Baumgartner, Clarence L. Campbell. Richard B. Isaac. Charles W. Jobbins, Willard W. Pedersen. Aubrey L. H. Mitchell, Marion D. Reed, Walter J. Rombs and James H. Sphar. ... Returns To College Leaving by mainliner for Menlo Park. Cal., yesterday, was Donald Shores, son of Mr. and Mrs. C W. Shores of Jacksonville htgh way. He will resume his studies at Menlo junior college where he is majoring in mathematics in preparation for an aeronautical engineering degree. Shores had been visiting his parents during the holidays. ... Johnson Home After 12 months of sea duty in the Paci fic, Wallare Johnson, EM3C has arrived in Medford to spend a 30-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson, 611 West Eighth street. Upon ex piration of his leave Johnson will report to his ship, the Briareus, at Norfolk, Va., for duty in the Atlantic. Johnson is a gyro technician for the Briar eus, a repair ship. Court Records Justice Court Jim C. LaVia, no operator's license, cited. Julius H. Giese, improper lights, cited. Arthur M. Backes, overwidth load, $1 and costs. William J. Kramer, failure to stop at scene of accident, $1 and costs. Thomas D. CoIIey, no muffler, cited. Kenneth L. Faulkner, over height load, $1 and costs. Frank F. Wooldridge, no tail light, cited. Edwin F. Anderson, "no tail light and failure to display li cense, cited. Police Court Ralph B. Green, and Mrs. Charles D. Wiley, double park ing, $2.50 fine. Octavia Waddell, overparklng, $1 bail. Francis I. Carter, Ray W. Tur pin and Shirley M. Parsons, vio lation of basic rule on East Main street, $10 fine each. Charley Oyler, double park ing, $2.50 bail. Court House News Marriage Licenses Ezeli Harrison end Lola Ella Gober. Edwin Chase Gardner and Gladys Applegate. Leonard Vernon Gray and Margaret Geraldine Burcham. William Marion Jones and Mildred Fay Gardner. Freddie Lee Keene and Nola Joan Black. Thompson E. White and Hazel C. Davis. Ray Melvin Huson and Bettie Ruth Brown. Roland James Hickt and Flor ence Jones. Don Milloy and Marietta Vir ginia Mangold, Robert Eugene Rector and Jean Camille Leonard. Leland Arnold Lake and Mar jorie Fern Shiell. Divorce Complaints Mabel I. Hemmerling vs. Floyd Hemmerling. Robert J. Hoagland vs. Opal Alleen Hoagland. YELLOW CABS Dial 2121 Prompt 24 Hour Service Courteous Driven Fully Insured Clean Cabi Charles W. Cramer vs. Opal Cramer. Divorce Decrees Pauline M. Babb vs. Claud R. Babb. Marlon L. Langley vs. Raphael F. Langley. Myrtle Esther Wilcox vs. Paul Avis Wilcox. During the war the seven and one-half billion dollars of radio radar communications equip ment was more than double all the radio equipment produced for civilian use in all the years since commercial radio began. Daily Weather Report FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Fnrtlv cioucty to cloudy with rain showers in valley and snow flurries In moun tains tonight and Tuesday. Little chang In temperature, Showers to night and Tuesday. Oregon: Snow flurries In moun tains. Little change in temperature. LOCAL RATA Temperature a year (to today. HifEhest S5; Lowest 42. Total monthly precipitation 9 inches. Excess for the month .51 inches. Total precipitation since Septem ber I. 1345. 12 inches. Excess for the neason 4 24 inches Relative humtdttv at 4 3& p. m. yesterday 83".-: 4 3ft today Tomorrow Sunrise 7 30 a m Sunset 4 S7 p m. Observations Taken At 4:30 A. M. 120 Meridian Time HirIi Low Prec. Boise .iti 2 Boston .. sa 5ft .07 Chicago $2 32 .27 Denver . 40 17 Eureka 35 4H .21 Havre 35 24 Klamath Falls :w 27 ,0t Los Angeies 43 Medford 4s 3s .47 New York flfl 4 .01 Omaha L1 3$ 25 Phoenix 64 35 .03 Portland 44 3f .73 Reno 39 19 Rosehurr 5t 43 .41 Salt I-ake 35 1(V San Francisco 5 33 Seattle 41 37 ,72 Spokane 37 37 .03 Washington. D. C 03 57 .02 Yakima ..,. 35 3 1 .07 Too Late to Classify UPHOLSTKR Y F Urn itu f eepaTr i n& Phone 2fl0g. 21B Wahnsh. FOR SALE 1034 Chev" hew tires and point. See at Pruitfa, Main fit Jvy Sis. LOST Ladies gold wrist watch with black hand. Inscription on back. Lost in Ashland, or on Greeit springs. If found call 474!. Kewrd. BALED CLOVER, rye jrfass hay for 1 or saie. x3 miles northeast Eagle Point. AL. lingers Ranch. WILL PAY CASK for Ford rhev. sedan or coupe, 3 or Later, See J. E. Zuber. Alien Hotel. EXPERIENCED sawyer wants-iob In 20or 30 Mmin.Trilmne Uox 1661. FOR SALE Electric washer,- Thor, good shape. Air tight wood heater. WT.. Fields. Gold Hill. WANTED General housekeeper on ranch 18 miles out of Medford. Good sahiry. Call Eanle Point 6307. FOR SALE Nearly new wiTshlhit machine, clothes rnck, twin roll away bed complete, ils'7 feet hflil carpeting. tugff.if'e. bath scales, canning slie pressure conker, chtna closet, 6 new single-size sheets. Kings Hl-Way. Box Sfll-A. FOR SALE Johnson 3a HjT rmf boord motor, excellent condition. Valley Hi-pair Shop, on First Ac Ping, Phoenix. HAY 1st cutting, bargain, $28 .00 "per ton. Fine for outside stock, F. E. SAMSON COMPANY. bedroom new home i3$v near Talent, i i acres of land. rood well. This house Is Just being finished and will be reudy for occupancy In 10 days. COO C A Sm"H new home in Tal JtJLtuM cnt. Immediate possession. $5250 Good 2 bedroom home. close in. CI C AAA 2.1 acres near Rogue J 1 0,1UV River. 12 acres in T ' pears. This orchard orchard netted ever $9,600 last year. $4000 t acre and 2 bedroom mo dern home near Phoenix. Immediate possession. $26,000" 320 a ere fa rm near Sifverton, Oregon; 20f acres under cultiva tion: fenced and cross fenced: 2 springs and 2 creeks; a good well and plenty of buildings with fair house. C. H. Williamson. Salesman HAROLD If. BROWN Agency 123E Main phne :l44,, FOR SALE fi room house, modern, nice 2 room apt., bath, romp!te!v furnished Near Normal school; good location; also I acre fine l.md Floyd Price. 440 Wightman St.. Ashland. Oregon. FOR SALE Wall tentTflxl2, 10 bit.. 4'i ft. side walls. Sawdust burn er, sawdust hot water heater and 40 gnt. tank with cover, $'i3. 42 Oroveland Ave. Phone 3018. SERVfCESTATrON Repair 5 hop. 4.000 gals. Stock and business " anlir TrJhneBox 1MH. FOR SALE 20 ewes, 1 Wck. R. Milhoan. Central Point, Oregon. SCRATCH With niVn ty of Corn, $3 35 perjrwtE. AMSJJ tru. WeMing" Torches Cutting Torches. A!V kinds of Welding Rod. Get our prices. FESAMSfi cPr FOR'SALE OR TRADE ;32 Hudson edan, clean inside and out. Good fl-ply, pre-war tires. Negles Ar Sample. Talent. Oregon, first houe east school house. 0w7Cfi room house and sleep- 05 JU ,n porrh. paved street, good location. Have some it tract, good view j 01 vaiiey, wnoer irrigamm sec- 402 West Jackson St. $6000 S room house, close In. paved street, fireplace, ffnrnite, nice shad ed lot, with furniture. ? E ftCHULEft Ajfrnt ROYALBF.BB CiilCKfc 'HATCmWG as usual book orrtrrs now. Dressier Square rJ Hatchery, IIQ7 E Main Phone 3fi"iR FOR SALE OR TRADE two ft months old in'lch goats for 2 wean er pi pi. H. Fouta, Rt. 1. Box 235, Thomas Rd. FOR SALE Metal covered trailer, Itood 16 inch tires nnd wheels. S-" at 6th 6c Cherry. Warren Gulches. ' 1 1 Hi mTi AM i FOH SALS Metoeeye! smd ttd mf. Phone3824. CHOICE RABBIT HAYJfW cwk. F. E. SAMSON CO. FOR SALE Two In!ernatiorLo ging Trucks, Model KS8, i Model D50. Two Single Axle Logging Trailers. 1 Pierce. 1 Pointer-Willamette. See Mr. Richardson at Frutt Growers Supply Company, Ytvka, California. WA XTED Experienced silk finisher, alio experienced alteration and re- ewr lady, Nu-Wy Cleaners. 404 . Main. WANTED Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Christine Madsen. believed to be visiting in Medford, please call 4733. FOR SALE 2 young Guernsey milch wi to freshen aoon. $60 and $63. and one Macit Jersey hull, 2 yean old, $100, Three helter calves, Jersey and Guernsey, S and 0 rooj. old. $35 each, one (Union the old black Jersey bull calf. $2. Call nffcr ft p. in. Phone 5977. FOR SALE Feather mattress In two sections, like new, $20. Old Ludwig violin and ease, $25. 533 Pennsylvania Ave. FOR SALE I John ere tractor: I cover crop dlc: 1 7-ft. tandem disc; 1 3-bottom. 12-tncK plow; 1 potato digger; I team horses and harness; 3 registered white face heifers: t white face registered bull. S. C Rector. Rt. I. Box S.1.1. Ashland. Phone 3-14?t P". WANTED We will provide comfort able Quarters for experienced orchard worker with wife who will coolc for few extra hand. Rogue River Orchards Co., end of N. Cen tral Ave. TRADE 1033 Dodge pickup for Model A coupe. 722 Oak St.. Med ford. WOO D WOOD WOOD Body FiT. Quick dtierierI820N Riverside. WANTED a loan of$nooonPho(C ntx property valued nt $3000. Witt give a first mortgage. Tribune Box u?n. REWARD $ $ $ $ For the return of a Voltmeter and Sneedtron taken from the Pastime, about 5 p, m, Fridnv evening. U Is the property of Volley Music Company, who services the automatic phono graphs. Since new ones cannot be purchaser please return and no questions wJH he asked. A gen erous reward awaits you. Sin cerely. Radio-Phonograph Service Dept. NOTlCrfTO LOGGERS Selling Out Complete Stock of Oak Falling and Bucking Wedges. Spec ial white they lost. No. Is, 75c per doz; No 2, 50c per dor; tn 3 dot. lots 1R20 N. Riverside. LAYING " MAS!? Vnni hetter$3 55 cwt. F. E SAMSON CO. SAl.KSMANr Permanent position selling hJghjjrade building and ma chinery maintenance products this vicinity. National firm, complete line, high commission. Write Box 1341. DnKosJTPX. WANTED To lmse form with option to purchase, 15 to 30 acres. House not less than 5 rooms, electricity and pressure water system. Must he near srhool bus line. Give com plete details, J. F. Randall, Box 122. Htndcrson, Nevada. FOR SALE Good Jersey tmlrb" cow. fresh 60 dnvB. Third house west of BigY on 09. FOR RENT 2 steeping roomawTth double beds. Clean, comfortable, $5 week. 119 Newtown. ASHLAND AUCTION " YARD sate Wednesday. January Olh 1030 Chrvslcr sedan, gwid shape: I all steel frame two wheel troiler, Tx 700 tire; beautiful dinette set; new platform rocker; army bookcases: new chest of drawers. Several stoves and many other items. Sale 10 a. m. F O R SALE NTCE LARGE HOME One that you'll he proud to own. Well located near new park very large living room with firenlacr well lighted kitchen and large vcniuiurn. nearooms. Ueautlfui Inrge lot 07 x 134 Twn adjoining rooms with separate bathrooms and entrance renting for $35.00. He sure tn see ihia before you buy. Price $3000. ALSO 35 acres on htsthwav about miles from Medford 27 acres un der ditch and in Ladino clover. Soft water and pressure svstem. Large barn with stanchion! for 12 cows. Price $750. A! .SO '4 acre Irrigated good toll 4 room house with steeping porch( 5 miles from Medford. Price $2000. BUSINESS Grocery Store, service station and feed store Modern living quarters 2 acres of land well located on paved road Price $1000, includ ing fixtures. Stock can he pur chased at Involre price. ALSO Hardware Store Including stock, fixtures, biidlng and grounds. Price SiS.rmo. L. . FICKEU AGENCY 10 South Bartlctt St f'ME ASHLAND AUCTION VAftD holds a sale every Wednesday for the convenience of the people. It is our aim and purpose to hold a -sale for those who wish to buy and those who wish to aefl. W did not open this yard a a market for our own cottle, as we do not have liny, nor do we intend buy Ing any. This Is absolutely your sole whera buyer and seller meet and both are assured of fair and honest treatment. All livestock is inspected and tested by Dr. W. W. Wcller, your county veiinarian, whosn honest v and integrity you all know. We get the highest prices possible for your farm ma chinery, furniture, etc. Consign yor things in early. Remember this Is your aalef ASHLAND AUCTION YARD 11R0 Oak Street Ashland, Oregon Jos. C. Burns, Owner SPECIAL FOR P 11 li ONLY' THURSDAY C . Ca theatRe A- Monday. Jan. 7, 1948 ASHLAND AUCTION YAHO. HffO Oak, Si., sal Wednesday, January 9th at 1 p. m. Purebred Ayrshire bull, 7 mos. old; purebred roan Durham bull. 7 mos. old; several head of good beef cattle and some fine saddle horses. Also 2 line brood sows, etc. WANTEDBest trailer house $100 cash will buy. Tribune Box 2UL MIDWAY AUCTTOJT YARDS Thursday, Jan. 10, 10:30 a. m. 30 hd. I O lb. feeder steers. 40 hd. feeder lambs already consigned to this sale. Watcb for other ads. CORNER LOT tor sale, SSxLV. on West Main, paved on botb streets, sidewalk. Nice lot for duplex or home. See owner, 32 Washington St. FOR SALE ff room house at 31 No. Orange. Phono 42Sfl. TURKEY PICKERSand hour help wanted. Report Wednesday morn ing at 9- o'clock. Half Moon Fruit JkProAm LCct, 334 McAndrews Rd. FOR SALE Boys bicycle. $2aT61T East 8th. MIDWAY MARXEfEPORT Thursday, Jan. 3 2fl0 head ot livestock. New test to the market Very strong both In feeder cattle and slaughter kinds. Shortage of fat cattle forced a iocal market whfch buyers agreed equalled S. F. prices. An open winter and prospect f fin grass year is resulting in optomism anion feeders wltK resultant strong prices in Blocker cattle; the cattle, weaners, etc. Feeder steers went into local feed1, lata at prices ranging from $13 cwt. to $14. A good indication that lead ing feeders expect atronsi prices to continue. Top fnt cow brought $12 ewt., most around 10 to tit cwt. Good dairy kinds Sl. Cutter $tU7. Veal de mand good. Best around $33 50. One calf $15.70 cwt.. The Midway gives you a complete service. Catl us for local or long distance hauling. MIDWAY AUCTION YARDS "The leading1 livestock market W. J. BiU" Bray, Auctioneer N A. Mead. Cleric. FOR SALE Dual axleloggmg trailer". A-l condition, 000-20 tires, nearly new. Priced to sell below celling. L. C. Tovtor Co., 112 S. Riverside. Phone 2fWt5, JUST ARRIVED A very few electric and gn bathroom heaters. ACME HARDWARE, Main and Grape. Pit. 5a7a, WATCH REPAIRING New shipment of watches, laiiv and merta watch bands, etc. Steve's Watcb Shop. 411 E. Main. FOR SALE One 125 hp. Camming diescl power plant,, ready to gu. Also one l43-tiDT317 diesel truck power plant. Will accept good Mer cury motor as part pavmenf. L. F. Eiam, Rt. 2, Box 57, Ashland. Ph. FOR SALE l!ttt Oldsmoblle, five passenRer cmtp. Excellent tires, ex tra clcutu Would trade for cheaper car or sell for cash. Under OPA ceiling, ChnnuVs Garage, 311 East 5th. Phone 51)42. JUST ARRIVED CHROME towel bars, soap dishes, toothbrush and tumbler holders, bathroom supplies. Hurry while they last. ACME HARDWARE. Mam and Grape, ph. 6U7tL WILL pay fair price for '3 to 3$ Ford or Chevrolet. Call R42. STRAYED Two Slereford cow. Should have calves. Old brand on right hip. Joined diamond K on left hip. ears split. Last seen Roxy Ann Park area. Please notlfv H. E. Birdsnli. Ht. 4. Box 17H-B, Medford. PAPER" HANGING, also palming and kenifonitik. Call 8471. WANTED 2 experienced waitresses. Apply in person. Maid-Rite. WANTED Factory built trailer house, Phono 4447. WANTED To Rent or Lease amaTl house, on or about January 13 Write Tribune Box 943. CASH m A FLASH FOR YOUR GAS Save Tim Cash and Gas Call Automobile Market. Friendiy Medford Deafer Ph 3019 flth and Bartlett No Red Tape When You Sell to US WANTED I'O KENT 2 or 3 nedrooro house unfiu niched Phone 4415 I FOR HELP with youi" Income-tax j reports phone 3013! 55 Ross Court. ! REPLACE your broil en window glass New glass Installed while you wait MEDFORD MILLWORK CO. The Glass House Phone 4112 imh and Grape Relief At Last For Your Cough catuic it goes right to the neat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ iaden phlegm, end Bid nature Hui 1, ..... n ,.. r. ... .- i i ..,vv& nA Vuixl r-azo i&nn&r in. flamed bronchial mtteous mem branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of CreomaSaiofi with the un derstanding you must like the way lt suiekiy allays the cough or you art to have your money took. CREOMULS10N forCouehj,ChesrCold, Bronchitis MATiEE LADIES al 1:45 P.M. ARSON kgj" Coming THURSDAY MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUKE FI7E m!e. ENDS TOMORROW 4 '..! X COMING WEDNESDAY GARY MADlllIN! C00PERCARR0LI h mi "NORTH WEST MOUNTED POLICE" M 7CCOiORf with Paillette Preston Rstert 68DSARB FOSTER PREST8H Akin TMtR&FT ton CHAHET.lr, Pioi.cid mi Directed er HINDS I UtSDAY pru ..SSL. JW. -A ; J 1 COMING WEDNESDAY WHO tat ELLIOTT "Gabiy-rtAlfB and THE $TOr OF A VERY CHARMING ENDS TUESDAY "MY PAL WOLF" with SHARYN MOFFETT "A TREE GROWS in BR03KLYN" III tV i fnn h dm com Jj rL 1 i la-.t hmJti f 7 X