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LOCAL and Ilel corps win meet ai ina ar mory inursaay at z p. m. Auxiliary to Meat. -Ladles' Auxiliary No. 421, Carpenters and Joiners of America, will meet at Carpenters' ball Friday at 7:30 p. m. Circle to Meet Just Folks' circle of the lethodist church will meet Thursday at i:is p. m flm home of Mrs. H. M. Price, 110 Portland avenue, for dessert luncheon. Enrolled At School William v. Bauman. 904 West 10th street is a freshman at the School of Medicine, Washington university St. Louis, Mo., according to I now release from the school Bauman is a graduate of St. Mary f Academy here. Leaves for East Mrs. Jean Asbury, 514 Beatty street, left ho ritv Fridav for the east. where she expects to make an extended visit in fiymoutn, ina. m Asburv was accompanied by her brother, Walter Hulbert, who to return to Medford soon The two are children of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hulbert, 514 Beatty street. Captain Leaves Capt. John n Teeter ha left for the east after spending the past month in Medfora witn nis momer, Mrs. A. C. Leighton, Hillcrest Road Tnnt. Foster recently re turned to this country after spending 20 months in New Guinea and Manila with the 80th General hospital as a bio chemist with the sanitary corps. He will enroll in an eastern col lege for a refresher course. Watson riome jacK a. Wat son, former private first class in . . r . Il'.l the army, has arrived irom it Lewis where he received an hon orable discharge from the serv ice. Watson, who served with the 920th Field Artillery batta lion in northern France, Rhine- land and central Europe, is with his mother. Mrs. Edith Watson, 718W 'Vest Main street. Wat son, who resided in Prospect be fore he enlisted, is a graduate of Medford high school. Apply To Build Applications for building permits were made yesterday at the office of the city superintendent by Ray Hoover, Sr., 511 Pennsylvania avenue, to erect a residence and garage at 1007 South Holly street, at a cost of $5,000; L. G. Rankin, 842 Taylor street, re model residence, $2,000; Loren Deming, 310 South Riverside avenue, move a garage at 826 East Main street, $1,000, and A. Madsen, 603 Benson street, re model residence, $1,000. Ed Sislowski, 430 Fir street, applied this morning for permit to erect a garage costing $300. Taylor Discharged Former captain with the infantry, Theo dore L. Taylor, has returned to Medford following his release from the army , after several years service, including 34 months in the Pacific theater. Taylor, his wife and baby daugh ter are residing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stevens, 710 Park avenue. The former officer, who had been on terminal leave from the army until Jan. 9, left the States with the 41st division and attended officer candidate school in Aus tralia, being transferred to the. 32nd infantry division upon graduation. He is the son of L, C. Taylor, South Pacific high way. Veterans Home Reporting yesterday to Jackson county se lective service boards following honorable discharges from the armed forces were William D. Barnes, William R. Bickett, Wy mond V. Castner, Warren B. Cole. Robert E. Driskell, Thomas E. Dunnington, Jr., Edward T. France, Clarence F. Gibbons, Carl J. Henry, Earl W. Huntoon, Jr., Delmar D. John, Albert F. Johnson, Melvin T. Johnston, John W. Kerns, Jr., Harold B. McElhoe, Harry L. Oatman, Frank W. O'Conner, John H. Phillips, Roy G. Pursel, Darrell W. Rolls, Robert N. Shelby, Charles Stever, Harry A. Stur ges. Robert L. Tingley, William B. Thorndike, Clyde E. Van Ort wick and Marvin G. Williams. Now! Enjoy FRIED CHICKEN & STEAK DINNERS 74 at BURGOYNE'S Southern Oregon's molt popular night club on the South Pacific Highway, near Medford. DELICIOUS FOODS-DANCING j if- ' PERSONAL CALENDAR Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Rogue Valley Chorus practice, senior high school. 7:45 p. m. Wesleyan Service guild, Methodist church, in church parlors. Hostesses, Mrs. Bernice Kunzman and Mrs. Loujs Kirby. 8:00 p. m. Chapter BE, P. E. O., home of Mrs. Kenneth Denman, for Founders' Day pro gram. 8:00 p. m. Carnation club, home of Minnie Bower, 729 West Thirteenth street. Mrs. Douglas, assistant hostess. 8:00 p. m. Pythian Sisters, regular meeting followed by farewell party for departing member. Wednesday 11 a. m. DAV Auxiliary Sewing club, home of Mrs. Otto DeJarnett, 618 West Jackson street, covered dish luncheon at noon. 12:30 p. m. Victory club, Reames chapter, Masonic Tem ple. Committee wJl serve lunch at small charge. Installation. 1:00 p. m. Get Together club, dessert luncheon followed by cards at Eagles' hail, 217 West Main street. 1:00 p. m. Nevlta Past Ma tron's club, home of Mrs. uuy Tex, Central Point, for lunch eon. 2:00 n. m. Prlscllla circle Mjthnrti!t church, home of Mrs M. J. Wiley, 403 West Jackson street. 8hid Club To Meet Wednes day Study club will meet tomor row at the Girls' Community club at 2:30 p. m. www Recovering William D. Gray 315 Mary street, is reported to be recovering from a recent ill ness and able to receive friends. Club To Meet Jacksonville Home Economics club is to meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. George Wendt for a 1:30 p. m. dessert luncheon. Flue Fire A flue fire at the home of Mrs. Edith Orton, 606 West 11th street, was extinguish ed at about 9:15 o'clock last night by city firemen. No dam age was reported. V V V Here From Klamath Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Goodwin of Klamath Falls were In Medford yesterday on business. Mr. Goodwin, formerly manager of the Lost River dairy in Medford, is now connected with the Lost River dairy In Klamath Falls. Meeting Announced Phoenix Home Extension unit will meet at the Phoenix Presbyterian church Friday morning, with a covered dish luncheon to be served at noon. Subject for the meeting will be "Handle With Care" with Dollie Stevens and Mrs. Freer as leaders. a Change Meeting The meet ing of the Jolly Stitchers' club set for Thursday will be an after noon meeting at 1:30 p. m. in stead of a luncheon meeting as was previously announced. The club is to be entertained at the home of Mrs. O. V. Hayes, 724 Alder street. Kahlers Leave R. C. Kahler and son, Robert, 312 Portland avenue, left Medford this morn ing for a week's visit in Portland and Yakima, Wash. Robert Kahler, recently discharged air force veteran, and his mother returned home Saturday after a 10-day visit In southern Cali fornia. Boys Find Body Of Woman in Columbia Portland, Ore., Jan. 15 tU.R) Body of a woman found in Col umbia river Sunday by playing boys has been identified as Mrs. Vera Ada Lenhart of Portland, mother of three children, the coroner's office reported today. Identification was made by Mrs. Paulette Clark, a sister. Mrs. Clark told the coroner the husband, U. C. Lenhart is in southern California searching for the wife, missing since No vember 19. John Quincy Adams was the only former president to return to public life as a member of the house of representatives. VET AID MEETING A new plan which It Is believ ed will aid veterans In finding employment in this area and otherwise help them in their re turn to civilian life will be dis cussed at a meeting called by the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce tomorrow at 4 p. m, at the Chamber of Commerce building. It is thought the plan, already working in other cities of the state, will be of assistance to the governmental agencies handling the problems of discharged vet erans and the heads of these re spective agencies will be In at tendance at the meeting. ip San Francisco, Jan. 15 (UP.) More than 2,000 Italian prison ers of war boarded ships in San Francisco bay today and settled down for a long-awaited trip home. They wore the first of 15,300 Italian and German prisoners that will embark here for Eu ropean ports during the next few weeks. The SS Adabell Lykes had 1250 "co-operative" Italians aboard, while the SS Alcoa Patriot served as temporary home for another 927 "non-co operative" Italians. The two ships will go to Naples. Paralysis Victim College Sophomore, Is Proud Of Shave Baton Rouge, La. U.R) Ray Lucas of Thibodaux, La., cant go anywhere without his wheel chair, but nevertheless he's a full-fledged freshman at Louisiana State University. He's even got a shaved head to prove it. Ray is an infantile paralysis victim, but he graduated from high school and wanted to go to college. He talked it over with Col. E. Y. Argo, civilian com mandant at LSU, and they de cided it could be done. Argo worked out Ray's sched ule so that he'd have time to make the trip from building to building between classes. -Then he went over the route with a university carpenter, and had special wooden ramps built so that Ray could roll his wheel chair anywhere he might have had to use stairs. It wasn't hard to get Ray a suitable roommate on the cam pus, because Ed McCulla, his lifelong friend from Thibodaux, insisted that he be the man. Everything was set until the sophomores started shaving the hair of all freshmen in line with LSU tradition. They ignored Ray. He patient ly explained to the sophs that he was a freshman, but still they were dubious about shearing his locks. So Ray went back to Argo for more help. "Make the soph omores shave my head," he ask ed. Argo grinned and passed the word along. So now Ray wheels his chair to class every day, with a purple and gold freshman cap shielding his bald pate from the southern sun. French Nudes To Be Kept Warm By Coal Allotment j Paris (U.R) The French gov-: ernment has taken pity on two famous Paris Institutions shivering nudes who pose for artists and the girls who dance for soldiers with nothing warm er than a feather fan. ! It has promised snecial allot-' ments of coal to the Beaux Arts. famous art school, and to the' Folies Bergere. Last winter art classes had to be suspended be-! catife the models said it was too; cold to strip. The girls of the Folies Bergere threatened to strike In protest at sub-glacial : terrmeratures. "We were promised coal but we are desolated it hasn't ar rived yet." a Folies spokesman said. "All we want is enough to take the chill off." Last winer, the coldest for years, the famous state theater, the Comedie Francaise, had to hire a fulltime doctor to attend , the coughing stars. j Boy Scout News j Cub Pack Two Cub Scovts of Pack Two, with families and friends, will hold a pael. meeting Thursday, Jan. 17. at 7:30 p. m at the Lincoln gym nasium. Members of Den Two will provide the program and mothers will serve refreshments. A new type of street lighting fixture has been developed. It projects the beam downward, gets three times the illumination on the street, where it belongs, j and brings relief to people who : have to go to bed with a street . light shining In their eyes, I William Cowles, Spokane Editor, Passes, Aged 79 Spokane, Wash., Jan. 15 U.R) William Hutchinson Cowles, Sr., 79, pioneer northwest newspa per man and founder of Spo kane's two daily newspapers, the Chronicle and Spokesman- Review, died early today at his home. Cause of death was heart failure and complications of old age. He had been ill for nine months and had virtually aban doned his active newspaper work. Cowles was born In Evanston, 111., and came to the northwest in 1890, following his gradua tion from Yale, where he receiv ed a law degree In 1889. When Cowles came to Spo kane it was a town of only 20, 000, compared to more than 150,000 at the present time. He began a four-page weekly, set by hand, In 1891. Court Records Justice Court Michael Beck, failure to dis play license, to appear Jan. 18. Dee Hedgepeth, Clara B. Neal and John F. Burns, no license on motor vehicle, $1 and costs each. Paul E. Klecot, truck speeding, $5 and costs; hit and run, $10 and costs. Charles O. Long, combination overload, $13.25 and costs. Benjamin L. Lockwood, trail er unit overload, $11.50 and costs. Frank J. Brown, failure to stop at highway, $1 and costs; inadequate brakes, $1 and costs. Henry W. Van Hise, overhang ing load, $1 and costs. Benjamin F. Compher, truck speeding, cited. William D. Friend, Jr., void foreign license, cited. Norma H. Bishop and William J. Bowerman, failure to display license, $1 and costs. Police Court Frank Porter, drunk, jailed. Lawrence A. Warwick, park ing on sidewalk, $1 bail. Marvin L. Darby and Allan C. Parson, double parking, $2.50 bail each. BIRTHS ALLEN To Mr. and Mrs. Joe, 1217 W. 11th, Jan. 14, 1946, a boy, 9VS lbs., at Sacred Heart hospital. HELM To Mr. and Mrs. Al bert, 203 Elm, Jan. 5, 1946, a boy, 9 pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital. TROSKE To Mr. and Mrs. Arnold A., Merrick Auto Court, Jan. 15, 1946, a boy, 7 pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital. AID SMALL BUSINESS Los Angeles, Jan. 15 (U.R) Doa Belding, Los Angeles ad vertising man, and Dr. Nathaniel Engle of the University of Wash ington today were serving as re gional heads of the small busi ness advisory committee. Their appointments were announced by George M. Reynolds, assist ant to Secretary of Commerce Henry A. Wallace. Too Late to Classify YOUNG Man wishes work for the next 30 days only. Call 4041. WANTED To Rent Garage near 131 Tripp, Phone 738a. ron SALE Two wheel trailer. 232 N. Riverside. Starts THURSDAY w saddle flcaim f L ' i i 1 v - its v;;- .j BfM' Kf ' ; X:l FOtl SALE Pre-wmr walnut dtnlnf ml'.c o cjiairs, ana o 11. DUliei. Call 3120. be t 419 licit St. FARMERS ATTENTION Roofinf Remnants for barns, chicken coop, tempor ary building, etc. Also a Urge a&soruueiu a 2uu roil .unuy oil J0 REDUCTJOV No deliveries or application serv. Ices on this merchandise. Prices F.O.B. our warehouse at Crater Lake Lumber Co., East JacXson ana uenessee. Eiterson Paint & Rooilna1 Store S3 So. BarUett Phone 3843 CABIN For Rent Suitable tor one man. furnished exc-pt bedding. $20 per month. . Chrlstenson, aid West Main. 13.00 REWARD tor Information lead ing to arrest of party who stole shrubbery Irom V Motel 1242 Court St. WANTED Olrl for general office work, typing and filing. Apply to Jerry Whltlock. service manager, Rogue River Chevrolet. PUREBRED Rommldale rain. Auslle Barron. Phone 7J4i, Ashland- FOR RENT Newly decorated house nd 40 acres, 1 1 miles west ot Medford on Hlackwell Hil). lnqulra at C. A. Jenks, box 335. next place to Scottie tarm. Will rent house alone. FOR SALE Vood or coal circulator In rood condition, $40, or will trade Phone 2339. MORE BUYERS MAKE gRAHS BROTHERS Auction Yard your best market. We have con signed for Friday, Jan. IB: 1 herd of 15 Guern sey and Jerseys, fresh and heavy springers; 1 herd of 10 Jersey and Guernsey cows, fresh and heavy springers; 13 Jersey and Guernsey heifers, yearling!- and 2 years; 20 mixed cows, heifers and steers; IS mixed cows and steers; 10 cows, fat dairy type; 15 fat heifers, good quality; 25 fat white face steers; feeder pigs, sows and fat hogs. Plan now to consign your livestock for this sale. l mile past the fairgrounds, Brahs Bros., Grant Pass, Ore. midway" "auction yard saLT; Thursday, Jan. 17. Selling all classes of livestock Feeder hugs, fat and dairy cattle, horses. One registered thoroughbred bay mare tRosever) by Reamer, out of Corn Girl, 5 yra. old; 1 good team horses; 1 good saddle horse; 1 trac tor mower. 6 ft. cut ; 1 7-ft. tandem disc; 1 corn planter; 1 cov er crop; 1 small hammer mill; iron wheel wagon; 1 mowing machine; 1 forgo and anvil; larga consign ment of orchard equipment. 23 lad dtrn, HA Itosenbuig picking bags, pruning shears, oil drums and oth er Misc. farm and orchard equip ment. 1 ton No. 11 spuds. Bring in your consignments Wednes day it possible, midway Auction Co.. W. J. Bill Bray, Auctioneer. N. A. Mead. Clerk. FOR SALE Davano, $80; gold pla lurm roctter, $uu; Diue cnair, over stuffed, $0; desk, $00; table, four chairs, $&0; bedroom set, without spring and mattress, $65; bedroom set witn night stand, Sio; vug ana pad, $65; table with lump. $30; big book case, $30; little book case, $20; what not shelf $10; table lamp. $10; telephone table, $12.50; end table, square, $3; end table, oblong, $; end table, round. $14; radio, $U0; mirror, $30. Phone 3060 or call at 5th floor of courthouse and ak for Jailer. FOR SALE Slingerland drums ana traps, like new. See at 826 S. Cen tral tt I FOR SALE--Bay's bicycle, good con dition, $25. Also 3 -volt farm radio, less batteries, $20 626 S. Ccntral. FOR "SALE Hoover vacuum cleaner with attachments, studio couch, breakfast table, two chairs, garden tools, hand cultivator, Misc. articles. Turn right at Griffin Creek Grange and drive one mile. Route 1. Box 360. FOR SALI5 Woman's complete pre war skiinfr outfit. All metal bind ers, Bergmann boots, reversible windbrcaker Jacket, and wool gab ardine trousers, size 16-18. S. W. corner Fifth and Maple streets, Central Point FOR SALE Chest of drawers. $10; Brunswick phonograph, cabinet, style. $25; rocking chair, $3; aij box spring bed with silk floss mat tress, 515; 4 hair mattress and Iron ! cot, $10; 2 iron sanitary cots, $3.30 I each. Phone4H33. 100 Elm. REWARD for Information leading' to finding of Dalmatian female with , black left eye and ear. Named ' Pt!wee.I'hone 4858. FOR SALE Used Adam Schnal "up- j right piano, good condition. Prultts Servlce Anncx 19 j FOR SALE 1031 Model A long wheel 1 base truck. On south edge of city limits of Jacksonville, up Sterling' Road. Ralph E. Black. FOR SALE--Heavy cast wood" "circu lotor. good ennmel finish. See at 330 S. Grape or Phone 4727 after S. ) L a t . V "iftlC - n 4 fj?M5v Ca.iONgJj TOn SAL Close hi IS m.. Med ford, A i 10 acres. 2i acres young bearing peaches, 1 acre young cots, acre giant Satsuma plums, clov er pasture for cow, chicken house for 500; 4 room house, also ex cellent building view. Balance land ready for tree planting. All under irrigation and piped underground with about 3000 ft, new pipe, sprinkler system. sDrav -m:m and irrigation all combined. Worklnr unuer gravity pressure. Hydrants over entire place. Price $4500. T. J. Evans. Ru 1, Box 307, Dark nouow na. TOR SALE Weaner pigs, $10. Phone $6500 Six rooms, three bed rooms, bath, laundry room. hardwood floors. p.ac-e pavea street, gooa location. Very good condition. Also OC7AA Five rooms, baift, eloae In. VWlUV Pved St., excellent loca lion, fully furnished. Also MJFA Four rooms and bath, OOuOU down stairs, four rooms and bath upstairs. Income $f8 per month. Property In very gooa conuiuon. Also PTOTT Duplex one-half block Of Of J from city park, five rooms and bath on one side, four rooms and bath and laundry room on other side. Furnished. A good Income property. Also ff7CAA East side, paved st, cor VIvvU ner ,ot- Three bedroom modern home in rood con dition, small basement, large gar age, storage room, fruit, shade. Also CM AAA New modern small cottage 04UUU on a business lot, fronts Y Central and Riverside, south side. ELMER HKRRTED, Exclusive Agent Dial 3367 or 3173 URGENTLY needed one or two bedroom house to rent by couple and two children. Must vacate by Feb. 1, for returning serviceman. Phone Lucille 2303, between 10 and 4. FOR SALE Auto defroster fan with rubber blades; ladles beautiful brown raincoat, sire 18; and tweed coat site Id-, bookcase, walnut cedar chest. Toy gun and doll house complete with furniture. Phone 3343 aiter S p. rn. FOR SALECheap, 2 cute male puna 4 mos. old, Humane Society, Phone 1 3 1, LOST in vicinity of Medford Corpor ation. black Cocker Spaniel with 1043 license. Phone 615L FOR SALE Cabinet sink, complete, llobbs' Trading Post. SPECIAL mixed scratch with lota of corn at Faber's. FISHER'S finest egg producer" avaiH able at Faber's. WE ARE able at t h e p rese n i i o ' A " liver lfl-inch green fir slabs on short notice. Faber's, 34 S. River side FOR SALE Fertilizer dellTereJ. Phone 445fl. LOST "Single strand " rraduated pearls with silver clasp, downtown district, Saturday. Reword, Call 3469. FOR SALE Small " convenient "trailer house. 333 N. Central, Medford. WILL finder of contents of suitcase lost about 1 i miles north Eagle Point Suturday night please call Ashland BB12. Reward- FOR SALE 4 Mo. old hound dog pup, 2 wheel trailer, double barrel 12 Range shotgun. 22 automatic, regulation 60 lh. pull bow archery set. See NolHn Srhweikl, Rt. 3, Box 30-A, 1 mile south of Talent on QldHlHhway ftor J2 noom WILL RENT 3 roomKouie wtln bath, furnished, with stipulation that complete household furnish ings be purchased for privilege of renting. Rt. 3, Box 320-A. 1 ml. south of Talent on Old Pacific Highway. Nolan Schwelkl, after 12 noon only. FOR SALE Davenport and chalf, cleaned and moth proofed, one block east Central Point high school. Lester lilgcnbotham. eala'.H.eS" t (i7llf.'ii.j.a.- ENDS TONITE ) with IYNNC R0BI8T1 rum wnnn Coming TOMORROW Faction I?! Gene AUTRY In GIT ALONG LITTLE DOGIES with SMILEY BURNETTE Plus IT'S GOT that ........ i.WtfZfti VWINI J r,ri v--- JANI IMMI PLUS TuMdiy, Jan. 13, 1948 MEDFORD MAIL THrBTJTTE SEVEw FOR SALE One Elgin pocket watch. Vernon Bosserman, Skinner's Gar age. LARGE sire Letz hay chopper. Austle J3rron. Phone TaiaAshland FOR TRADE -Swiss" made 21-Jewel shockproof, waterproof, non-mag-netio watch, luminous dial, excel, lent cond. New price ti73U, for 18 or 20 gauge pump action shot- ui,pnonJLjAshUnd Bin. URGENTLY needed Vmall house or apartment for returned veteran and wife. both employed. Phone 5510. BICYCLE 8 months old, fuUslze, balloon tires, extras. Phone 3411, 8 1 3 E Jsc kaonVe r y reasonable . ft ANTED 3 experienced waitresses' Appiyjrperson Mald-Rite. MIDDLE AGED couple would' like ! room and board in quiet home, east ' side preferred. Tribune Box 2414. j FOR SALE Wheel ehalr 525. Daven- ! port, baby bugtry, crib, rocking chair, double bed and springs. : single bed. sewing machine and ' miscellaneous articles. 1515 N. Riv- I erside. j FOR SALE Good house trailer. ! tumble bug scraper, iron-wheeled ' wagon, mowing machine, Martin ; ditcher. F. A. Wells. Rt. 1, Box 404 1 Central Point. Phone 143. SEP LACE your broken window glass I Nsw glass installed while you wait 1 MEDFORD Ml 14. WORK CO. The Glass House ! Phone 41 13 10th and Orapo j WANTED To buy, a good family, cow. mgn test, young. Will pay top price. Phone 6201. CERTIFIED LUBRICATION" Firestone Tires St Batteries Battery Recharging Tire Recapping Pick Up St Delivery Service KEN WILLIAMS Texaco Dealer gth A Grape Phone 0174 JUST ARRIVED St LEWIS SUPER Goodrich Seat Covers sizes for moat cars 1000 Hr. Radio Batteries Also Radio A fie B Batturle Cowhide Work Gloves with safety cuff Baby Strollers Clothes Racks Highway space saver LEWIS SUPER SERVICE 8th & Front Phone 3119 PRUNERS wanted Transportation furnished to and from town. Phone J. r. Arnold. 6092. CASH IN A FLASH FOR VOUR CAR Save Time Cash end Oat Call Automobile Market, Friendly Medford Dealer Ph 3019 6th and Bartlett No Red Tape When You Sell to US RfT SALE Buescher E-Flat" ATTo saxophone, with muslo stand and nnrtfnl.n full Kfflil PAINTING Let us paint your car otjiore spring nnving season. Lewis Super Service. OVER 100 MILLION BOTTLES SOLD! SIMPLY GREAT FOR MONTHLY PflIN Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com pound docs Mori than relieve monthly pain when due to female functional perlodlo disturbances. It also relieve accompanying weak, tired, nervous, cranky IceUnRS of such nature. Taken regularly Plnkham's Compound helps build up resistance against such distress. It's also a great stomach lo tonic I EXTRAORDINARY! B STERLING winiiu ciruiiu . uipnikiii ujoito -ALSO AMERICAN BEAUTIES A March of Time YOU HIT THE SPOT A Technicolor Fcaturette MERRY MELODY WATCH REPAIRING New shipment of watches, lady's and men's watch banda, etc. Steve's Watch Shop, 411 E. Main. BULL service at your place Register ed Hereford and Guernsey. Harry E. M i ller. Phone 69 33. WANTED IO HEN 'I - 3 or 3 DM room house unfurnished Phone M15 FOR HELP with your Income tax reports phone3913 55Ro3aCourL TO TRADE Model A Ford truckfo pickup. Medford Fuel Co. ENDS TONITE BING CROSBY BETTY HUTT0N CHESTER MORR?S always use It bast proof H'a '' OPATforeOLOS To Promptly Relieve Coughs and -4 Aching Muscles of Chest Colds I a wise motner win certainly buy Miwterola for her child. All thru tho years Musterola is always used when ever the Quintuplets catch cold. i Just run Musterole on throat, cSeat and hack. It itulanily begins to relieve coughing and aching muscles. It actually. hlps break up painful local congestion.' Makes breathing easier. Wonderful (or grownups, tool In S strengths. , See Humphrey First" TO BUY OR SELL YOUR USED CAR Humphrey Yta'crs Used Cat Exchange 33 S. Riverside Ave. TOMORROW BIG 4 - UNIT PROGRAM snot J 5 I t E L E ifiy. AT JOHN MIUaKJ SONNY TUFTS b Jg' ( Plus tt . f i n riiLwnin iniuiwiii- i uiii in iriHi llj hi-. SARAH PADDEN FRANCIS FORD te' NEWS DEANNA DURBIN ! UNivtsrj sA4asl