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RY1ING ELECTED HEAD OF HIGHWAY OFFICIALS GROUP Paul B. Rynnlng, county en gineer, was elected president of the County Highway Officials' division of the American Rend Builders' association at its an nual convention held in Chicago JAMES K. HOEY Registered Engineer Plant and Specifications Mechanical Structural Heating and Air Conditioning Design of Buildings and Residences Ph. 4078 48 Quince St. MEDFORD NEON GO. SIGNS and SERVICE Personally supervised by RALPH ELLIS 527 Putnam Phone 3276 Complete Factory Approved SAFETY SERVICE Chrysler Fac tory Engineer ed and Inspect d Partt for Chrysler Oodgt Plymouth Dodqe Trucks DODGE Job-Rated TRUCKS L. G. TAYLOR CO. 112 So. Riverside . Phone 2965 I Dependable 7 (service YOB CAST DO IT, TOO, I si 2 to 3 nouns Whtt i thrill! Everyone's talking about the lovely, lasting waves and soft ringlets you get with a Toni permanent. It's fun to do, easy . . . and so inexpensive! If you can roll up your hair on curlers, you can give yourself a wonderfully suc cessful Toni permanent a wave that lasts and lasts! Once hair is up on Toni curlers, your time's your own and you goabout house hold tasks as usual. You'll love the looks and eel of your Toni wave ! Hair tVOMS PRMANNT CA&m& coid wave, WAINSCOTT'S PHARMACY 400 E. Main i double-size WAINSCOTT'S 400 East Main last week. He has been active In the association and has been vice-president of the Western district during the past four years. The American Road Builders' association is the oldest and larg est organization devoted to the planning, development and con struction of roads and highways. It was organized in 1902. The associationo has been instru mental In securing ijderal aid for highways, and during the last session of congress, obtained passage of a bill granting finan cial assistance to county roads and highways. The County Highway Offi cials' division is on of the largest and most active divisions of the association. It represents more than 3,000 counties in the 48 states. The election of Rynning to the office of president reflects not only recognition to him but also to Jackson County. Chris P. Fauerso of Wasco county succeeds Mr. Rynning as vice president of the Western district. F. L. Phipps, executive secretary of the Association of Oregon Counties was elected one of the directors. In addition to electing officers to the County Highway Officials division, Ore gon was further recognized by R. H. Baldock, state highway engineer, being elected' one of the directors of the association. Gordon Reed Added To Gold Hill Staff Gold Hill, Jan. 19 Gordon Reed has been hired to replace Nobel B. Martin who recently resigned as teacher at the high school here, Principal F. W Jones states. Reed, who comes from Jacksonville, is teaching shop, biology and world history. Use Mail Tribune V7ant Ads. giving myself a permanent 1 at home. is softer, easy to manage, for this is a creme cold vavt . . . with a creme waving lo tion that imparts luxurious beauty to the hair! Wonder ful for children's hair, too. The Toni Kit contains everything you need for a gloriouswavo! Preparations are like those used in beauty salon-type permanents, are laboratory-tested. So give yourself a Toni . . . today'. And if it isn't the loveliest permanent you've ever had, Toni will refund purchase price ! JLpfHStSl This remarlable "heavy cream" Balm hu a quick action, soothing effect that lasts' Iu emollient oils sup plement the natural skin oils, keep hands and body skin soil and smooihl Non- Sticky. DOUBLt VAIXE, fOI A UMTTTO TIME ONLY. . a a K j PHARMACY Phone 2440 ELECTS OFFICERS AT ANNUAL MEET A group of over 150 members and friends of the First Chris tian church gathered in Fellow ship Hall Wednesday night for the Annual Meeting of the church. Ben Schmidt, executive of the Y. M. C. A., urged the Christian people to give their best to the youth of Medford. Ralph Cook, chairman of the board for-1945, was presented by Robert Church, chairman of the Fellowship Dinner commit tee'. Mr. Cook pointed out some of the achievements of the church from the printed annual reports. These reports show that forty-six new members were "received; total income of the church from all sources was $17,132.52; the Bible School at tendance had increased 25 per cent ner Sunday over that of 1944; and the total giving for missionary work was $2,699.94 The following officers were elected to fill vacancies for 1946: Trustee, A. D. Curry; Deacons. Arnold Bohnert, Ralph Cook, W. I. House, A. H. Greg ory, B. E. Ford, C. 3. Smith Claude Cooper, C. Niedermeyer, G. W. Swinney, Leonard Zim- balman, Floyd Putman; elders, L. G. Gentner, G. A. Woodcock; clerk. A. D. Curry; treasurer, A. H. Gregory; Sunday school superintendent, Ethel Latham assistant superintendent, L. G Gentner; Sunday school secre tary, Marmie Olson; Sunday school treasurer, Claude Cooper alternate, Bob Church; deacon esses, Alice Davis, Julia Greg ory. Mrs. House, Virginia Cook Oletha Olson, Mrs. Huson, Del- la Childs, Mae Hon, Mrs. Eads, Mrs. Balderston, E. Bohnert, Mrs. L. Zimbalman; baptismal committee. Maude House and Julia Gregory. V. L. Bailey was also elected as chairman of the board and Erwin Doty, vice president. It is honed In 1948 that substantial sum will be raised for the erection of a new build ing as the church in all of its departments Is rapidly outgrow ing the present edifice. BIRTHS MEDLEY To Mr. and Mrs irono lira s. Hollv. Jan. 17 1946, o boy, seven pounds, at Osteopathic clinic. HEATH To Mr. and Mrs. John A., Camp-U-Rest, Jan. 19, 1946, a boy, 8'4 pounds, at Com munity hospital. SNYDER To Mr. and Mrs. Vivian, Box 112, Jacksonville, Jan. 19, 1946, a boy, 8 pounds, at Sacred Heart hos pital. Too Late to Classify 1041 FORD 4-door super deluxe, ra dio, heater, in perfect- condition. Phone 5435 evenings and Sunday, Geo. H. Grezon. Jacksonville Star Rt., box 50. FOR SALE Coll bed springs, exten sion dining table, small gas range, 1616 West 10th. ' FOR SALE Good milch cow. fresh three months. Third house west of Big Y on 99. GAMES AND CARD PARTY by St. Anne's Altar society at the parish ; hall Jan. 32 at 8 p. m. Prizes. Pub lic invitee , LOST A week before Chrtstmar, la dy's Longines wrist watch which has a broken stretchband. Has any one found this watch? Please phone 3409. Reward. 310 Genessee. FOR SALE Complete command a ry outfit. Including suitcase. Phone 4501. FOR SALE 1 bedstead, coll springs and mattress. 1 dressing table. 1 eoffee table, 2 end tables, drapes, serving table, 2435 Lyman. FISHER'S mar-milk and 18 plus at Faber's. 34 So. Riverside. FRISKIES dog food, Faber's, 34 Bo. , Riverside. FOR SALE One galvanized water tank, 7 feet diameter, 7 foot high and one Fairbanks Morse gas en gine. 3 h p. 450 rpm. Phone Jack sonville 473. FOR SALE Air compressor, like new. Suitable for painting gas station or mining. 33 Quince street. FOR SALE Electric water heater, small cook stove and baby high chair. Ernest Bursing, 726 W. 4th street. FOR SALE Montag wood circulating heater, like new. 318 Crater Lake svenue. fbli SALE Large new oil heater $70 00. have to move. Phone 6554. TOY FEMALE BOSTON TERRiOR Screw tall, $23. 912 So. Central. FOR SALE Gnnd square piano. 7 ft 4 Inches by 5 ft. 3 In. 69 years old, solid mahogany, made hy Deckei Bros., New York. Beautifully tnncd and fairly good conditioned, $200. L. H. Hughes, Fern Valley. FOR SALE New and used radios, ti ble models. Cali 4649 Sunday THREE TON grod and clean 3rd cut- ting alfa 1 fa . baled.Phone 6288. SPECIAL MIX SCRATCH LotTof corn. Faber's, 34 So. Riverside. FREE! ltut. FrvttlM Soil WH1 km Tiff 1 BK'W aim m OtCMttl." RsaMr. ! tta It tlrtf Mtf. M I tf tt IfsMUt fPM FOR SALE New 40 fal. Weslx twin unit hot water heater. Phone 4648 Sundays. AUTO PAINTING steam cleaning. ilmonfzir.g. Mitchell Paint bnop. 608 So. Riverside FOR SALE 7 -room house. Ph. 3668 DOG LICENSES AT OUTLYING DISTRICTS Applegate.. .February 4, 1946 Kuch 5. 1946 Jacksonville 6. 1946 7. 1946 8. 1946 Butte Falls Winter Rogue River -Central Point Prospect 11. 1946! 12. 1946 " 15. 1946 " 18. 1946 19. 1946 20. 1946 21. 1946 " 22, 1946 Trail Eagle Point . Shady cove , Phoenix Talent Gold Hill 23, 1946 MAKE 1946 a prosperous one with "Welkins Household and Farmlinc Products." K. L. Bunion. 4th St. Box 147. Phoenix. Ore. HAVE your furniture upholstered and repaired by M r. Thibault. Ph. 2908. WILL PAY CASH for good used Baby Grand piano. Tribune box 3622. BARGAINS In used clothing. Ladies' dresses. bOc to $1.00; ladies' shoes. 50c to $1.00; ladies' coats. $1.00 to $4.50; men's topcoats, $2 50 to $10; . men's suits, $7.50 to $25.00; men's shoes, $1.00 to $3.50. 518 E. Main. Wanted 175 feeder pigs between 83 and 110 lbs. Will buy in small lots. Will pay Portland price. Phone 4508. COST One toy shepherd female pup. gold colored, name Teddy. H. M. Smith. Central Point. Rt. 1. Box 122, Taylor Rd. 1939 V-8 10-wheeler stake with new 1941 motor for sale at ceiling. Or will trade for late model station wagon. 3 miles north on 99. Call before 3 p. m. D. J. Donker, Rt. 1, Box 370. Central Point. WANTED For clerical position in state employment a young single woman. Must have locnl references as to character and ablltiy. Salary to start $135 per month with ad vancement according to capability. Call in person at Room 409, Liberty Building. Medford. WANTED TO B U Y 2 pair monk cloth draw drapes. Phone 7568. HAVE SOLD countv home: beaiTtifiil furniture and household Items for sale. Phone 6808; FOR SALE Duro pressure pump complete 450 gallon capacity. Also aouDie Dea spring like new. come and see them between 12 o'clock and 3. Box 127. Jacksonville High day. Phone 6238. FOR SALE California stucco. 5-room plastered modern house. Furnished or unfurnsthed. 308 Alice or Phone 5389. PC "7 FA Well improved 33 ncreV D 1 0J 4 miles from Medford. T sub-irrigated, terms and Immediate possession. ffQArtft 12 acres unimproved, Bear jJUvu creek bottom land, from Medford. trade for house In Medford. mile Would ALSO A few chonp lots left, priced from $75 to $125. iflOCA Nice five acres. 4 miles $ldU north of Medford, fine shade trees, good b!dg. site.; paved road. HARRY LONG. Real Estate Corner So. Riverside and Stewart Ave. Ph. 5922 ii AAA Close in income prop 2)1 l.UuU ery. 4-room modern apt. upstairs, 5-room modern apt. downstairs, also 2 room modern apt. downstairs; mostlv furnished. Income now $120 per month with caretaker occupy ing lower 3-room bui., im- rent for $60 per month. Very good condition. Aim f?7AAA 60 acres, part Irrigated. 3l.Mil.il good soil, with attractive new bungnlow under con struction, garage. Beautiful view of the valley. At HO ffAOCtfl Very substantial 9 -room .nnZ.lU modern home, basement. T double plumbing, all in vrolUnt ennriltlon. New garage, approx. 1 acre Irrigated garden land, fruit of all kinds, shade. Paved road, close In. AlSO CPCCAA"-"'lve rooms and bath, 1n tJjJUU closed porch, gnrage and Y woodshed, laundry trnys. All in very good condition. Also (PC OL? A Suburban, four rooms and lJJZjU ba,h- 1 acre irrigated Y garden land, barn, chicken house. Also (PCCAA 0B Side, three bedroom tbjJUU home, fireplace. 2 baths. Y double garage, family or chard. Outstanding view of the valley and city. Medford water. House under construction and not quite completed but ready to move In to. ELMER HFRRIED, Realtor Dial 3367 or 3172 44 N. Riverside BARGAINS In used clothing for the whole family. Sis E. Main. at Your TEXACO DEALER Let the High School Teams Know You Are For Them 100 By Displaying MEDFORD TORNADO 2-Inch by 5-inch Transfer with TIGER in Center ind ALL IN M.H.S. COLORS Drive in to one of the following Texaco Dealer and he will apply an attractive transfer on your car: KEN WILLIAMS, 6th and Grape EMMETT CANTRALL, 4th tnd Central CARR & LINDLEY, Riverside and Jackion MELRE COGGINS, 13th and So. Riverside CLYDE'S EAST SIDE, E. Main and Hawthorne WANTED Woman for housework. Mavlack't Food Store, Jacksonville iiignway ana koss Lane. WANTED TO BUY Apartment house or ot h er i ncome property. Ph. 6258. WANTED TO BUY Oil circulating heater. Phone 7313 or 3770. IF YOU WANT trailer house and can finish a partly built one. come to 1063 Court street at once. Will (Five good deai, MEDfORD BARGAIN HOUSE SPECIALS GOVERNMENT Surplus Merchandise. consisting of bteel Foldin Cots, each $3.95. Wool Socks. 3 pair $100. 6 ft. camouflage Netting per roll f 2 25. 150-fU rolls. Gasoline and oil cans 65c. Milk cans, used, $100 and up. Also Double Bit Axes, each $150, and used shovels $1.00. GOVERNMENT Surplus Merchandise consisting of 6-tt. camouflage net ting per roll $2.25. Gasoline and Oil Cans each 65c, Mil Cans, used each $1.00 and up. AJso Double Bit Axe, each 11.50. NEW Shipment of Unfinished Chests ef Drawers, all sizes. Desks and Dressing Tables. Also Thayer Baby Buggys, all metal and rubber tires I WE HAVE In stock new shipment of White Enamel Wood Ranges, with thermometer; also Elcrtric and gas j water heaters sizes 15 gal, to 42 j gal. Electric Room Heaters, Gas , Ranges, Kerosene Stoves. JUST ARRIVED Knee Boots, Dish' Pans. Flashlights, Knives, otks and Spoons. WE HAVE in stock 2500-watt A. C Lighting 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 Tanks, Soil Fittings and Pipe, faucets, Strainers, Traps. Get our prices. FINE Assortment of Luggage, con sisting of Overnight Bags, Pullman Cases. Make-up Kits. Matched Lug gage and Lockers. JUST ARRIVED Garden Sprinklers. Galvanized Buckets, Milk Pails. Cream Cans, Milk Strainers, Gar bage Cans, Milk Pans and Crocks HARD TO GET ITEMS Clothes line, electric wire, all sizes; hardware cloth, cello-glass, mall boxes, wheelbarrows, copper tubing, etc. FOR THE MINER Gold Pans. Drift Picks, Shovels, Belting, Pullys, and etc. VISIT our furniture department Davenos 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 than mall order prices. COMPLETE line of tents, tarpaulins, hay covers and canvas for irriga tion purposes. Also steel cou and mattresses. PIPE Large stock of pre-war pipe at pre-war prices. Also pipe fit tings, pressure pumps, pitcher pumps, centrifugal and rotary pumps, etc. WOODCHOPPERS Attention! Large stock of cord wood saws, all sizes; saw mandrels, wedges, sledge ham mers, axes and crosscut saws. ATTENTION farmers and gardeners We have In stuck all sizes and mesh of chicken netting, stock fence, barb wire, fence posts. smooth wire strucco wire; also chicken house sprayers, wheelbar rows, garden cultivators, spading forks, hoes, rakes, mattocks and shoveu, and drag saws. TOOLS of all kinds for the carpenter mechanic, farmer, logger; also P-C tools consisting of sockets, ratchet,, lug wrenches and speed wrenches REMEMBER BARGAIN DAY Every day at the MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27-29-33 N. Gmpe St. Medford, Oregon FARMERS ATTENTION Roofing Remnants for barns, chicken coons, tempor ry building, etc. Also a large assortment of full rolls slightly off color. 20 REDUCTION No deliveries or application serv- Icoa this merchandise. Prices FOB, Lake our warehouse at Crater Lumber Co., East Jackson ann Genessee. Ekerson Pnlnt At 38 So. Bartlett Roofln Store Phone 3643 1J INVESTMENT Invest your mony in Business Prop erty cenlrally located in Medford, returning net tnoome of 12 on purchase price of $10,000.00, Phone 3517 JUST Arrived All metal kitchen step stools In attractive enameled coKirs. Also fine quality chrome scissors. ACME HAKUWARE. Main a nd Gra pe. Phone 4976. FOR SALE Practically new saddle. 36 Berr.sdale. JUST ARRIVED Hand made Mexl can baskets in gav colors; also another shipment of chrome towel bars and bathroom supplies. Acme Hardware, Main St Grape. Phone 5976. REPLACE your broken window glass New guts installed while you wait MEDFORD MILL WORK CO. The Glass House Phone 4112 loth and Crap PRUNERS wanted. TransportnYion furnished to and from town ' Phone J. FArnoldflogi. BULL service at your place Register- ed Hereford and Guernsey. Harry E Milter. Phone 6933. ! VICTORY BEAUTY SHOP Will Be Closed Jan. 28 lo Feb. 3 for Redecorating REOPEN FEB. 4 MABEL GRIGSBY, Owner V yjfAa : mm lit w - Am mwmm Buy on Wards Easy, Convenient Time Payment Plan. MONTGOMERY Sunday. Jn. 20. 1948 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE THASK CASH IN A FLASH TOR VOUR CAR Save Tim Cash And Gas Call Automobile Market. Friendly Medford Dealer Ph 3910 6th and Bartleti No Red Tape When Vou Sell to US WATCH REPAIRING New shipment of watches, lady's and mn's watch I bands, etc. Steve's Watch Shop. I 411 E. Main. SALT-RISING BREAD Remember the ialt-r!s!ng bread mother baked when you were a youngster? Model's recipe duplicates the fine texture and delicious taste long a favorite with young and old. Freshly baked, salt-rising bread is available every day but Monday and Saturday. MODEL BAKERY 203 West Main Street ...because Wards is the nation's largest retailor of " . popular priced furs! . We buy for less sell for less. Result? Incomparable vaiues today and every day -at Wardsl . .... n ' i FABULOUS NORTHERN BACK MUSKRAT BLENDED BY HOLLANDER Not Just muskrat but Northern bock muskrat ... silky, lustrous.: a long-wearing! Hollander blended for ' lasting beauty . . . with deep, lavish cuffs, wide tuxedo frontl kraamy Lynx dyed Alpine Lamb China Mink-dyed Coney (Women's Sixes,' too, at no extra costl) Hollander Blended ww 2-Way Coney M M Black Moire OE African Kldskln lO Sable-dyed m m Squirrel Locke I)) PLUS 20 TAX WANTED Ambitious combination store and office man. Good future) for young man. F, E. SAMSON CO, FOR HELP with your income tax reports phone 3913. 53 Ross Court. Park View Convalescent Home 153 Gran It St. Ashland Or Registered Nurt la Cbrq Equipment for bod patients. 55" 66 WARD